Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 164, Decatur, Adams County, 13 July 1926 — Page 7
I*/ * * CLUB CALENDER ’ Wednesday inion Township 411 club -Miss K1..... ..... nieeke. 1:30 p. m. Mrs <’ha» Brothers’ Section of I IL Udles’ Aid, Cookie and Doughnut W l,—-Church. ! Tri i> c üb— Miss Veronica Anker. 7 30 p. mfive Hundred Club Mrs. Alma Holthouse, 7:30 p. ntThursday Loyal Daughters class of Kv. churvh annual picnic, Mrs. Karl Fuhrman. 6:30 p. m. W c T. U. Program — Kirklnnfl high school. 8. p- ni. Root Township 4-rt Girls club—Monmouth School. 1:30. p. m. ji M) se Legionaiies— Moose Home S l>- m. Maude Muller Pot buck • Supper, 73» P- ni. Phoebe Bible Class of Zion Hetermed Church-Mn&aiuee Sprague, 7:30 p. ni. Pythian Needle Club—Home, 2:30 p. ni. Saturday yi s. Chas Brothers' Section of U.B. Ladies Aid I’astry Sale—Schmitt’s Meat Market. Mr ami Mrs. A. L. Burdg enter-. tabled with a family dinner party, Sunday, at their home on Mercer avenue. The dinner was given as a farewell party for Mrs. Frank Burns, niece of Mr. Burdg. who left Monday at noon for her home in Lob Jtngeles, Calif., after a visit with her"mother, Mrs. Bertha Ellis, and her sister, Mrs. K. G. Coverdale. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Burdg. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Pmr.ig and ’son Max Leroy. Gustave Larsen, Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Coverdale .and dattgh • ier. Mary Magdaline, Mrs. Bertha 1 Ellis. John 1.. Juday. of Decatur; Mrs. Burns, of California; Mr. and Mrs. H. A Luckey and daughter. Ruth Paul ine. of Imjianapelis; Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Kist and Mrs. Belle Johnson, of pm (land. T ie. Baptist Woman's Society wit: me.t Thursday atternwtm at 2:30 o'riotte «at the home of Mrs. S. K Shamp, A mission-try prog am will be given, with Mrs. C. E. Bell in t harge All members are asked to be present and nn time. , z The Tri Kappa sorority will meet tonight rt 7:30 al Ihe homo of Mi s IT no Michaud. The meeting w.: ; l> evion-ly -tnuottne -d for eight o' lock. AT -■ C 1 onica Anker will be host <■ u tlic Tri D club Wednesday eveninn at 7:39 o'clock. aI. iiip 11 ' ■.' ll ~ 1 1 inert W-'nesday afternoon at 1:30 '•'< 1-k al the homo cf Miss S'ma I'ieeke. A very interest ini' program ! has been arranged and every member is urgd to b present. Tic local W ('. T. V. will give an interesting program at the Kirkland) high .(11001 Thursday erening. at 8 o’rioek. The county chairn an will give an address exnl tinlhg the work of the organisation. Special nitis's:.- will also I’ l ' a part of the program. The public i:: invited to attend Mr. tir.d Airs. Ben Shrank entertainr! at di.in?r Monday tor Mr. and .Mis. •' b>rt. !• idler ami family, of Det oil, Michigan, Mr and Mrs. Robert Hilleci Huntertown, Miss Katharine Mey, of Goshen, and Mrs. Lee Stults of this city. x I M's. Charles Brothers' Section No 1 1,1 Ihe United Brethren Ladies Aid I S •eicty w m iiolel a pastry sale at, • cbniltt's Meat Market Saturday mornThe ladies will also make dough- j ,|ls and cookies Wednesday after- I Phone ordt rs will be filled. Call i at the church. , ” lhe fifth annual .reuni-n of the ; ' :l| ing family was held Sunday at the of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Pcniwive miles north of Decatur. The ! " n ‘hig office r><- .vere elected dur- ' ,I "' bu-iness session; Henry Born- ] Persident; Martin Gallemeye-, v . 1 Jury and treasurer; .Mrs; Henry I • fi| teldt, vice president. A basket I " lner waas served at noon. Thirty I J’e members of the family were in I attendance. n-?< ? R<>Ot toWilEhip 4H c, ub will 1 at * he Montnuuth school Thurs-' /■' atternooti at 1:30 o’clock. All mein- 1 n ar? u-god t 0 attend. Th9 regular 'meeting cf the Moose «B'°nalre s win 1)8 n eW at the h „ mc . Jirsday evening at eight o'clock.» f>,' IrS ' C ' V Connßl entertained at ee tables of Bridge Monday- after-
noon in honor of her daughter, Mrs.! I T. A. Lenahan. of Indianapolis, who, I has been visiting her for the past «ev-l j oral days Prines were awarded to l , Mrs. Paul Briede and Mrs. Din Tyndall who he’d high scores icr the after n o i. The guest of honor was present-! [ed with a lively gift by her mother ' j Di'.l'.tty Hf-ishnw-nt were served u' | the conclusion of tbo games. The annual picnic of the Loyal Daughters (Tuas of the Evangelical Sunday school will be held at the home of Mrs. Earl Fuhrman, at 6:30 o'clock Thursday evening, o — lL©(saite Druggist Artie Small severed an artery this mornin' while fillin' a proscription ter a pork sandwitch. W<- ■ never know how a Imy is goln't’ turn out, or when a girl's goin' f turn in. Abe Martin, Indianapolis News Mrs. Frank Burns returned to het home at Los Angeles, Californio, yesterday after a several weeks visit here with her mother. Mrs. Bertha Kilis, nvl xiier relatives here. Mrs. M. V. B. Archbold, of Detroit, Michigan, is visiting Mrs. Janies Archbold and other relatives here this week. Mr. and Mns. John Cook, of this city Mr. and Mrs. Dore Hoppis. Mr. and Mrs. John Hoppis. and Miss Frances C ok, of Fort Wayne, aarc enjoying a motor trip through Dowagiac, St. Joseph and Benbcn Harbor, Michigan, this week M’s. Mason Conner, of Rochester. N. Y. spent Momlay with her sister-in-1.-tn Mrs. Oscar Teeple and f tniily. Mrs. Flora Kinz.le. who has been spen ling the past six months in California, arrived home Saturday morning Mrs. Kinsle visited in Oakland, California, Oregon. Montana, and enlonte home stopped at Yellowstone (National Pask. Mrs. Kinzlc's daughter ! Helen, with whom >-ho visited in Call ! j fornia, arrived h one Monday tor a 4 visit. Mis's Kinz.le has been doing Public Health Work in Alineta county with head «iwartets at Oakland. Mr-, fieorge Morris mid daughter, Rosl”. of Bluffton, visited friends her.-' yesterday. li. H. Harlan, of Indianapolis, cal cd on business iiieiK.s here this alterne >n. Dr and Mr. Frank I-is? and Mr. , i.pd Mrs. B. T. TiTveer will arrive h me tonight from <; motor trip th ougli Missiouri. Howard Michaud, of Berne, was thd guest of relatives hero last evening Mr. and Mrs. J. J. S. hwartz.. rff Monroe. were shoppers here this afterncun. ■-11 l O .- Kansas City Star Is Sold For $11,000,000 Kainas City, Ma., July 13. (United Press)—The Kansas City Star, property of th ’ late Wi liam R. Nelson, h.i ■ ( ’ell ptirch.ised by Irw in Klrk.....nrsvc*'.-.... s ,. ir ,] bid ct 111.U00.000 was a< .-opted from t total of eight stibmitfod M- ey derived from the sale is to be u cd to establish an art Museum f’>; th? City. „ — —o —— ' CHICAGO GhAIN CLOSE Wheat—July, $1.43 1-8; Sept., $1.12 3-8; Dec., $1.45 1-4. Corn July. 75 l-'lc; Sept., 80 l-fc; Dec.. 81 7-Bc. Oats —July, 38 l-2c: Sept., 40 3-4 c; Dec., 42 3 Sc.
■ II THE first year of systematic banking is the t hardest. After that it becomes a habit. E ,Capital and Surplus- $ 120,000.0(1
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1926.
SETH BIBERSTINE IS BURIED SUNDAY Herne, July 13— Funeral services were held tit the Missionary church west n f Beiute. at 2 o'clock Sunday ; if'(’rnooti, lor Seth Blberatine, 32, who I died al his h me four miles northwest i of heie F idsy afternoon. Mr. Biber-, i stiiio's 'loath was due to a compllca-1 , lion oi deseases. resulting from in-j 'fuena-i. and b’.ooTY poisoning which! , dtvclop’d after he had stepped on a! j i uaty nail He suffered great pain during the last few days of his illnara. Mr. Biberstine was born in French township. August 20, 1893. He was a .son of Mr. and .Mrs. Abraham Biberstine (tn Tpril 5, he was married to Miss Ltlella McCune, who survives. Two children, Helen Anna and Carl Maynard, also survive, in addition to his father, three brothers. Micheal Abraham and Menno, and three sisters Mrs. John X Moser. Mrs. Noah Siauf for and Mrs. Robert Habegger. Two half-brothers, John J. Moser and Peter J Moser, also survive. Mr. Biberstine was employed at the factory of the Dunba furniture company in Berne. Miss Leona Montgomery, of Bryant, underwent a major operation at the Adams County Memorial Hospital last evening and is recovering satisfactorily. — 1 - ■ .li., Russ Bleaching Blue makes old clothes look, like new. All grocers sell It. TT NOTICE Plenty of money to loan on ci tv propertv. SC’HURGER ABSTRACT CO. 164-30 t ■ -o — - Square dance at Sun Set Dance Pavilion Wednesday evening. 164-2 t I _
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