Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 140, Decatur, Adams County, 14 June 1926 — Page 3
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I CLUB CALENDER B Monday ■ \\ (' T. U. of Kirkland township ■ Kirkland High School, 3p. m B p,H.i Theta buslntws meeting B Mlss Naomi Durkin. 7:30 p. in. B Tuesday ■ Tri Kappa Sorority-7:30 p in. ■ Mary and Martha Claws of M. E. B cnunh-Mrs. J- O. Hoagland. B St Mary'* Chorus Choir, D. ('. HS. I auditorium. 7:30 pin. ■ progressive class of the Presbyter B jail church—Mrs. F. E France, 7:30. B p®- ■ Wednesday ■ Philomath Bible Class of Mt. Plea ■ stint church—Mrs. Sam Fuhrman ■ inion Township 4-H Club—Mrs. ■ Lloyd Bowman, 1:30 p. tn. ■ Thursday ■ Ladies’ Aid Society of Christian I church Chnrch Parlors, 2:30 p.m Hoot township girls 4— H club Monmouth H. S. Building. 1:30. pm Rebecca and Three Link Club—l 0 0 F. Hall. Maude Miller—Red Men Hall. 7:30. Uilies Aid Society of Presbyterian church—Church parlors, 2:30 pin. Saturday Ladies Aid Society of Christian (hnrdi Supper—Postponed to June l'i; I B Ladies Aid Society Plato supper—Church dining room 5 to 7 p. in. Mrs. Brothers’ Section of U B. Ladies ‘Aid. Bake Sale —Lichtle Meat Market, 9 a. tn. , > *• The Progressive Class of the Presbterian Sunday school will meet with Mrs F. E. France Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. The attendance of every member is urged. The Ladies Aid Society of the Prestvtetian church will meet Thursday afternoon in the church parlors a 2:30 o'clock. , The ladies’ Aid Society of the Christian church has postponed the cafeteria supper which was to have been served at the church Saturday evening. The supper will be served June 26. A plate supper will be served in the dining room at the United Brethren church by members Os the Ladies’ Aid Saturday evening from five to seven o'clock. The public is invited to attend. Mrs. Chas. Brother’s section of the Ladies Aid Society of the United Brethren church will hold a bake sale at the Lichtle Meat Market Saturday morning, at nine o’clock. Notice Psi lota Xi Girls All Psi Ote girls who are planning to attend the Get-To Gether Supper at the Country club at Fort Wayne Tuesday evening are urged to meet at the home of Mrs. F. E. Vail, 60S West Wildwood, Fort Wayne, at 4:45 o’clock. The supper will be served promptly at 5:30 o'clock. Invitations to the wedding of Miss Ruth Smith, of Hammond, have been received here by friends and relatives. Miss Smith will marry William Thompson, also of Hammond, Saturday, June 26. The bride-elect is a former, resident of this city. The regular meeting of the Rebec- . ca Lodge will be held Tuesday evening- Following the lodge meeting the Three Link Club will meet. Refreshments will be served. Mr. Lester Richards was pleasantly surprised yesterday at his home, in honor of hiß_birthday anniversary. Seventy-fitte( friends and rela|ti,ves gathered for a picnic dinner, which was served on long tables in the! yard. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Richards and daughter. Betty, of Lima, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Richards and family, of Lima Ohio; Mrs. Virtle Custer and children, Wanda and Jimmie, of Lima; Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Clear and family, of Continental, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Mowery and family, of Lafay-| ette, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. E. W. McMichael and daughter, Leah, of Middlepoint, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. David Neubricht and family, of Middlepoint, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mankey and children. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Mankey. of this city; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ridenour, of Wabash. Mi. an 1 Mrs. Doy Tumbleson. Mr and Mrs Lawrence Springer, Mr. and Chester Werst Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richads and son, Mr. and Mrs. Jes- 1 Williams and family; Mr. and MrsClifford Hakey and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Deam. all of this city; Mrs. Lizzie Deam and daughter. Mabie, of Sturgis. Mich., Esther. Harry and Clara Roads, of 1 011 Wayne. The Root Township Four H club will meet at the Monmouth higf school building at 1.30 o clock Thurs dny afternoon. AH members are urge,. to be present. ' The St. Mary's Chorus Choir wi
“ ‘X* Tuesday evening Hill-Rowley ot M < i S H n p o r ccn,ftßt ° f the Miss Edna Marie Rowley ( | ttu . h * «lMr W Mr, w. T .. Columbus, Ohio, to Mr. Glenn V HIM “■ »■ *!.' J ”‘" »“< UO9 W. Madison street, of this city J- M. Thomas, of Columbus, Monday evening, June 7. The wedding took place at the homo of the bride’s parents May 14. 1926. Mr. and Mrs. HU! are former students of Ohio State University. Mr. HUI is a member of the Delta Sigma Pl an d Delta Kappa Theta fraternities. The couple will be at home in this city after Aug. 1. Mrs. J. O. Hoagland will be hostess to the Mary and Martha Sunday School class of the Methodist church Tuesday evening at her home on West Monro o street. with the local leader, Mrs. Lloyd The Union Township 4-H duh meet Bowman. Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. All members are urged to attend. Kinzle-Huff Announcement has been made of the marriage of Mr. Fred Kinzle, son of Mrs. Flora Kinzle. of this city, and Miss Doris Huff, of Columbus, Ohio, June 10, at the home of the bride’s parents, at Glen Echo Drive, Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Kinzle will reside in Columbus. Both the bride and groom were students at Ohio State University. The Philomath Bible school of the Mount Pleasant church will meet with Mrs. Sam Fuhrman Wednesday evening at> S o'clock. The regular meeting of the Tri Kappa sorority will be held Tuseday evening at 7:30 o’clock. All members are urged to attend as initiation will be held. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Shristian church will meet in the parlors Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock The attendance of all mem bers is urged. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Odle entertained at their home on Mercer ave. Sunday for Mr. and Mrs'. James Strickler and family.
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Mrs. Dick Peterson aud children are here for a visit. They nave resided in Chicago but have ’ packed their goods preparatory to moving to Spokane, Washington where Mr. Peterson has accepted a position as buying manager for a large general store. Dick has been on the job there for a couple of weeks and about July 15th will go to New York on a buying trip, stopping here long enough on the way back to gathei up l.:s family and take them west with him. E B. Williamson is boosting his big Fourth celebration to be held at Beilmont Park three weeks from today. He has a great program and fair weather and a crowd will moke
SKINNY MEN GLAD -.3 appetite, builds up the power to iesist disease and puts good solid flesh nn skinnv men and women. But it’s horrible tasting sluff every day fewer people arc taking it. for doctors are P. rescrl J? l “ g neonle are fast learning that they can get better results w.th McCoys Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets, which Holthouse Drug Co. and druggists all over the country are having I a tremendous demand for. One woman gained 10 pounds in days and if any skinny man or woman can't put on 5 pounds in °0 days, your druggist is authorized to refund the purchase price. Be sure and get McCoy s. the or ginul and genuine Cod Liver Oil Com pound Tabiets-60 ■abiets-GO cents. SUN SET AMUSEMENT PARK DECATUR. INDIANA dancing Tuesday and Thursday 8:30 P. M. Music by G E. HARMONY BOIS PARK PLAN. Wednesday Night, Square Dance
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it u real success. Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Klepper and ilillilrea arrived homo Saturday from Staunton whore they attended the • losing exercises of the Staunton Military Academy where Carl is a student. Little Nancy Goodrich, and nursemaid, Miss Ellen Browns are visiting at the Dugan hom e while Mrs. Goodrich is spending a month in the east. Mis. Goodrich motored through in company with Mrs. Carl Seamon. of Indianapolis, and Miss Alta Teeple, of Fort Wayne. They will go the southern route through Washington, Newport and the Berthshires, and will return home through Canada. They will bo met in Boston by the Misses Frances and Helen Dugan, who will accompany them home. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. John Everett entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Gates and daughter, of Wren. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Boknecht and son, Edwin, motored to Fort Wayne, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hunsicker have returned to Bronson, Michigan, after spending a few days here with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Hensley. Mr. and Mrs. Dore B. Erwin and daughter, Betty, and Mrs. Mary Congleton, motored to Fort Wayne Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nichols and Mr. and 'Mrs. Herman Tettman motored to Van Wert, Ohio. Sunday and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meyers. They also visited the peony farm while there. Miss Naomi Harkless has gone to Indianapolis to enter Madam Blaker's School for the summer term. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer and family, of Annapolis, Md., arrived today for a visit with Mrs. Irvin Acker and daughter. Eva. and relatives at Geneva. Mr. Meyer is an instructor in the Naval Academy at Annapolis. ran< lies at av.tfcn in Colorado last week. Miss Helen Kocher returned last night from a week-end visi. with Miss Marjorie May, at Corunna. Miss Madge Hite left for Chicago vesterday for a weeks visit with the Oscar Huffman family. W. A. Klepper and Karl Mart in are attending to business at Fort Wayne this afternoon. The Fred Smith fam i Iff have moved to the Elgin King property on Third street and work on improving and adding to the Lutz borne for a country club will proceed at once. Mr. aud Mrs. M. E. Hower and Mr. and Mrs. Chrisman motored to Van Wert, Ohio, Sunday afternoon. Mr. aud Mm. C. R. Harner and
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daughter, Marcllle, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pearson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Harner at Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Bowen motored to Van Wert. Ohio, Sunday astern. >ll to visit the peony farm. Miss Lucille Engle, who was graduated from Madam Blaker's School last week, is enjoying a few days vlult with her parents, Mr. mui Mrs. William Engle. Miss Engle will return to Indianapolis Friday to re-enter the school to take up extra work. Mrs. D. M. Hower has gone to Paulding, Ohio, to be the guest of her son-iu-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Dailey for a week. Maurice Fuhrman will go to Lafayette tomorrow to spend a few days with Kenneth Miller, former resident of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Harting and family, of Dallas, Texas, are the guests of Mr. Harting's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Harting, of Third street. Mr. and Mrs Henry Hellerand sons, David and Robert, Mrs. John Tyndall, Mrs. D. D. Heller, and Miss Bertha Heller motored to Van Wert. Ohio, Sunday afternoon to visit the peony farm. The Misses Naomi Gilbert and Florence Haney and Maurice Haney motored to Winona Lake this morning where the girls will enter Normal school there for the summer term.
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Gerald Hurting Dies At Home In Dallas, Texas WoT.l was received lu re today of tlie death of Gerald Harting, 19-year-old son of Edward Harting, of Dallas, Texas, formerly of this city. Relatives here have not yet learned the cause of death. The deceased Is a nephew of William Hurting, of’ this city. — O'- - Philadelphia Residents * Are Visiting In Decatur Major and Mrs. Artnur Shock, of Philadelphia, are here for a few days visit. Mrs. Shock was formerly Mrs. Beeler, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Washington Steele, and is well known here. Major Shock is the pay master in the Philadelphia ship yards, always a busy place and unusually so this year because of the sesqui-centenial celebration. Th ( . fleet of ships which made history in Man-' ilia hay in 1398, the guns from Old Ironsides and many other historical boats of interest Including the Constitution, first American boat of its kind, may be seen there. While here, Major and Mrs. Shock are guests of
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their nephew, Mr. Jesse Rice, at the Murray hotel. o — — Births Helen Lucile is the name given the baby born to Mr.and Mrs. Dale Peele, of Th fid street, this morning. This is the third child. Mr. and Mns. Freeh Hower see the parents of a boy baby born at the Adams County Memorial Hospital this morning. Plenty of good home grown strawberries at the Central grocery. Phone 31. It o — Dance Tuesday Night, Sunset Park. ""■ ■ ■' 1 ■" 'O " '* ICE FOR SALE—IO22 South 13111 street. Phone 559 —Black. 140-5 t
I ? Il I i 11 Those Three C’s \ ■ is 1 I- I! Ir \\ hen this bank feels assured H if that a depositor possesses the 11 ® 1 “three C’s of hanking," Charac- H ® ter. Capacity and Credit, its f t M officers look forward to the mo- 1 * gl ment when it can serve him I- U p through timely anil prudent IB M loans. < . * i II Capital *andSurplus^l2o,ooo.o% e
Community Dance which was to be held at The Kohr School, Wednesday, June 16, ha* been postponed. —O Gel the Habit—Trade At Home, It Pay* NOTICE CITY WATER USERS On account of water conditions many people are compelled to uwo city water for washing and aro inconvenienced because of its hardness. To overcome this add one teai spoonful of Rub-No-Moro Washing ■ Powder (tho Original 5< Water Softener) to each gallon of city water. IT SAVES SOAP Besides Its 15 household usages it Is the only cleanser that will clean sinks and tubs and dissolve ui>on rinsing. No sand left to clog drain Pipes-
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