Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 141, Decatur, Adams County, 15 June 1926 — Page 7

jl• Fl I * '«■* ’• club calender Tuttday Tri Kapp* Sorority—7 p.m. Mary and Martha Claaa of M. E. rhu rch—Mr». J. O. Hoagland. ci Marv’a Chorus Choir, 1». C. 11. S. auditorium. 7:30 p in. Progressive claaa of 1,10 I’rosbytrrjan church- Mrs. F. K. France, 7:30. n,K>. Wednesday Ladies Aid of Reformed church—at church, 2:30 p. m. Auction Bridge club — Uenievie Herliug 7:30 p. m. MHx Genievie Berling will be hostpl, to the Auction Bridge club. Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m. at her home on Fourth Street. Philomath Bible Class of Mt. Plea sant Church—Mrs. Sam Fuhrman Union Township 4-H Club—Mrs. yoyd Bowman. 1:30 p. m. Thursday Ice-cream social, Christian Endeavor Os U. B- Church, at the chur h. Ho Cha Rea—Mrs. Clyde Butler, 6i go p. m. Ixiyal Daughters class of Evangelical Sunday school — Mrs. George Sprague, 7:30 p. m. Ladies’ Aid Society of Christian Church—Church Parlors, 2:30 p.m. Root township girls 4—H club Monmouth H. S. Building, 1:30. p.m. Rebecca and Three Link Club—l. 0. o. F Hail. Maude Miller —Red Men Hall. 7:30. Ladles Aid Society of Presbyterian church—Church parlors, 2:30 p.m. „ Friday Five Hundred Club—Mrs. Joe Lose 7:30 o’clock. 1). Y. B. class of U. B. Sunday School—Mrs. Dick Harker, West Jefferson street, 7:30 p. in. Saturday K ng's Heraldfl of M. E. chur h Paul Handler, 2:30 pm. Ladies Aid Society of Christian church Supper Postponed to June 26. V B. Ladies Aid Society Plate supper—Church dining room 5 to 7 p. m. Mrs. Brothers’ Section of U. B. Ladles Aid. Bake Sale—Lichtle Meat Market, 9 a. m. Dan Zeser, manager amusement park, announced today that he has booked the General E'.r -. trie Harmony Boys orchestra to sos the dancing at the Sun Set dance pavilion Tuesday and Thursday nights of this week The orchestra will be composed of eight pieces. Mr Zeser has hocked Blanchard'.’ Celebrated Sctenaders, of near Chicago, to furnish the music on June 30, and July] 1.2, 3. 4, and 5. This orchestra cmsists of ten peices and two entertain-, cfs. Mt. Zeser stated that he is highly pleased with the crowds that have at | tended his dances. Four men in addition to Mr. Zeser are on duty at| a'l times to maintain order and exclude undesirable characters. ’ I Mrs. Cliffofd Miller and Mrs Gene ('Hiner united in entet tailing at the home of the latter, 2122 Alabama avenue, Friday evening, in honor of Miss Pascalioh Smith, whose ma; , riage to Mr. Henschel Platt till take, place nftjct Wednesday. The guests spent the evening at games and hemming dust cloths, which were later, presented the bride-to-be. Mrs. Retha Diekirteyer, who was awarded a prize, ptese&ted It to the honor guest, wh) also received a shower of kitchen, Utensils ftotn the guests. These were presented in a unique manner, little Miss Frances Diekmeyer being costumed as cupid and presenting them to the honor guest. The hostesses served a luncheon In the dining room, where the decorations were carried out In pink and white. The table wa ; laid in madeira and was centered with a tall pink taper in a silver holder, i while at either end silver candlestick | held whits tapers. Bud vases at ea h, Place held single rose buds. The nut ( cups were in the design of sprinkl'ug cans of white crepe paper and decor- ' ated in gold. At the place of the lion °r guest was a corsage of roses and uweet peas. Covers were laid for It guests. Port Wtiyne News ■ I rhe Loyal Daughters class of the Evangelical Sunday school will meet a t the home of Mrs. George Sprague. 0,1 Ninth street, at 7:30 o'clock t Thursday evening. The D. Y. B. Class of the United Rr »»hren Sunday School wilt meet at ths home of Mrs. Blok Harker, on "erf Jefferson street, at 7:30 o clock Friday night. Mrs. Frank Hurst and Mrs. Ben Hoagland will be the assist * n ß hostesses. This will be the be Sinning ot the new year and the tiev officer*. Will assume their duties A prs-nuptial shower was given

Mlm Lucille Stedeke .t the | home of her parents. (he Rcy ; Mik Stndcke, at the Evangelical parHo».go in Linn Grove, Friday night' T n gueat, included several members' and friends .of tha calvary Evangel!cal church. Mias stedeke will be martied to Jacob Bauer.of CellUa, Ohio. nor ftnin. The forty g UeKU many Wailtir „, Hn „ gifts to Mteg Stedeke. w u delightul social hour, refraahmeiUa consistIng of ice cream and cake were - served by Rev. and Mr*. Stedeke. Mrs. Clyde Butler will be hostess . to the members of the Ro Cha Rea dub at (J:80 o’clock Thuisday evening. All members are urged to be present as there will be special business to be disposed of. I Mrs. Joe Lose will entertain the members of th e Five Hundred club at her home Friday evening, at 7:30 ■ o’clock. . The Christian Endeavor of the United Brethren church ’will hold an ice- . cream social at the church Thursday evening. The public Is cordially invited. The Delta Theta Tait Sorority held , a business meeting at the home of Miss Naomi Durkin, of Mercer avenue. last night. The following ofti- . cers were elected: Miss Margaret Holt.house, president; Mrs. Glennys Kern, vice-president; Miss Charlotte Niblick, secretary; Miss Genevieve Bcrling. treasurer; Miss Margaret Niblick, cursor; Mrs. Mayme Herber, historian; and Miss Kathryn Hyland, press correspondent. Miss Florence Hothouse and Miss Mildred Niblick, delegates from the local chapter, will leave Wednesday for Cincinnati, 0., to attend the national convention of the sorority, which will be held June 17. 18 and 19. The convention headquarters will be at Hotel Gibson. A pleasant birthday party was given for Mrs. Joel E. Durbin, near Pleasant Mills. Monday. June 14. The homo was attractively decorated with peonies and roses. The luncheon table was arranged with a center piece of birthday cake which was lighted with small candles. Ice cream and take were served to the guests. Those present were: Mrs. J. E. Durbin, Lydia Durbin, Laura Durbin, Lydia Mcßarnes. Mrs. Gulick, Mrs. Bonder. Mrs. John Clark, Dossie .Evans. Mrs. VV. M. Carter. Ethel Ray 'and children. Dollie Burkhart and ! children, Juanita Evans. Cecil Durbin, Mrs. Earl D. Durbin and little daughter, Joan, of Indianapolis. The Ladies Aid Society bf the Zion Reformed church will meet at the church parlors at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. The King's Heralds of the First ’Methodist church will meet at the ' home of Paul Hancher at 2:30 o clock ' Saturday afternoon. The Misses Josephine Myers. Jerene ' Gregorv and Angie Firk.s. united in I entertaining at an afternoon Bridge i pa: tv at the Myers home on Winches'ter street Monday afternoon, in hen I or of Miss Bee Leonard, of Okmulgee. Oklahoma who-is visiting relatives and friends here. The house was attract vely decorated in spring flowers. , Thete were four tables of Bridge and i prizes wete awarded to Mrs. Harry 'Knapp and Misses Huth Frisinger and Lois Peterson. A guest prize was awarded to Miss Leonard. Rose buds 'were given as favors. Following the games, the hostesses served refreshments. Mrs. Karl Grove, of Oklugee was an out-of-town guest also. O ILocaiDs Miss Velma Edwin returned from South Bend Sunday evening where 'she attended the Notre Dame Commencement. I Mr. and Mrs. Martin Vait Albetg

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and Mr. and Mrs. aJmes Westveld spent the week-end with relatives at Holland. Michigan. Miss Annette Motes spent the weekend with the H. I'. rnoses lamiiy at Fort Wayne, Mrs. E. B. Macy ami son. Byford, motored to Lafayette Monday tn attend th ( > commencement exercises of Purdue University today. Christian Macy is a member of the graduating class. Mrs. Lawrence Miller and daughter, Madelynn. of Fort Wayne, are visiting Mrs. Millers Mother Mrs Ben Waggoner fir a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knapp and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Blair the performance of the llagenbeck-M allace circus at Fort Wayne last night. J. G. Niblick will leave this evening for Rome City where he will enjoy a few days of fishing. Earl Martin left this morning on a business trip to New York City and Pittsburgh. k Mrs. John Waring left this morning for her home in California after a year's visit here with her parent* Mt. and Mrs H. C. Arnold. Her son Henry, pteceded Iter there ami she will go there in time to attend the high school graduation exeieisci in which he is being graduate* — Bluffton Banner W. W. Riegers ami sons. Locke ami Philip, of Columbus, 0., arrived here Saturday afternoon f>r a v'sit until Wednesday with his mother, Mrs. Maria Ragers. Mr. Rogers and bis family will move from Columbus ;(> Chicago next September in view < I the fact that the Pure Oil Co. with which he is etnp' iyed, is moving its office to Chicago. —Bluffton Banner Some one discovered the box of fine strawberries from the J. O. Trickdr farm which was left in the window at this office and when we got here this morning the ransackin': was complete. Any way they were alright. The big shoe sale at the W innes, store tomorrow promises to be a big | success lor its a genuine sale of real, goods at low prices. Remember the Benjamin Frankbn] road meeting tonight at the Indtr trnl

rooms. This is a worthy project that ought to be put over in a few days. T. M. Reid is taking a weeks vacation ami as y.nt might guess is pending it at Rome City where he will enjoy fishing for a few days. Father Leonard Dcinlnger, >f Lafayette. visited relatives in this city today, enroute to Rtime city, where lie will spend several days fishing be- - sere returning to Lilayette. D. M. Hensleyand Heiman Ehinger are planning to go to Rome City tonight to spend several days fishing The season opens at midnight tonight. Several Decatur persons attended the Hagcnbe■.•k-Wa’Uce circus at F >rt Wayne last night. Interest continues in the now D< atur municipal swimming pool. Many people braved the cool weather last night and took a plunge in the concrete tank. The ]sx>l was closed, however, today because of inclement weather. Sheriff John Baker accompanied Janies Sprauge and Ha'.'old Schwa:tz to Putnanivilie this morning, wh re lhe two men will begin serving sentences for violation of the Prohibition law. Father Leonard Deininger of Lafayette is visiting in the city with his mother, Mrs. U. Deininger. The city council will meet tiiis evening in regular session. Preliminary work on the improvement of Winchester street has started. The contractor stated that it would be a month or longer until the top dressing of emulsifiied asphalt would be placed on the load. The iniptovement is being made by Washington township ami unless property owners object sidewalks ami clliff will be placed along the street. Several people from lu re attended the John Nidlinger sale today. Clarence Bell, who with his wife and son, William, went, to Denver to attend the seventeenth annual convetio of Rotary International wired W. A. Lower, secretary of the local order yesterday that 300 Indiana Rotarians arrived at Denver Sunday. The convention jpenqd Monday. Mr. Bell is a delegate from the local chib. The regular meeting of the Elks lodge will be held Wednesday eve- | ning. I Mr. Becker of the General Electric company, Fort Wayne, was a busi-

neaa visitor in the city today. Mrs. Dick Peterson and children returned to Bluffton this morning after n few days hqre with telatlves W.A. L>w»"- Is clerking the J. D Nldllngor sale east >f town today, A number from here are attending. Mlsn Bee la-onard and Mm Carl Grove returned to Huntington today. Mlsa Faucis Jenkinson of Dayton. Ohio, is a guest at the Dr. P. B. Thomas home this week. D . J. S. (Liverdale and family, Mrs. Roy Archbold and- 7 daughter and Mt*. Frank Hurns motored to Vun Wert yesterday to visit the peony farm. Mrs. K. W. Kampe la at Fort Wayne for a couple of days visit. She and Mr. Kampe will leave tomorrow on a several days trip through Michigan M s. Elmer Amspaugh is suffering from a severely sprained ankle. Mu. Virgil Krick will entertain for Mrs. Carl Grove and Miss B< e Leonard the latter part 'of the week. L. A. DeV’oss made a business trip to Huntington this afternoon. The big rodeo show which will take part in the Fourth of July celebration here will arirve about ten days before that titne for drilling. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Dower of Wisconsin are ex’pected here this evening on a motor trip. Herman Lankenau and McGee Hendricks, better known as pat invested nineteen dollars in a used Ford this morning and are making huge plans tor a vacation trip. They are

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