Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 167, Decatur, Adams County, 16 July 1926 — Page 3
fyciehf CLUB CALENDER v Friday Phlla.hra ('lass of Baptist churchrhurch parlors, 7:30 p. in. rh ' Y p .-lass of V. B. Sunday i „,-l_Mrs. George Hill. 7:30p.m. IS* and Doughnut sale-U. B rh W K' r 2 °’ CloCk ftt thP hflll Woman's Foreign Missionary Sodf.y of M. K. Church —Mrs E. W Johnson 2:30. Saturday Y| r? . rhas Brothers’ Section of IT.B. Aid Pastry Sale—Schmitt’s Yicat Market. Tuesday P | jota Xl— Miss Margaret s!wick. S l.adies' Aid Society of Calvary E. V march, Ice Cream social Chuch. The Venis-llower reunion will be held rt IVlimont Park Sunday. August j \U members of the familie.-: are uryed ir attend. A basket dinner will he served at noon. A picnic and hike was given In honor of .Miss Esther Hotter, of Bradford, Ohio, and Miss Lillian Kroter. of Sew Jersey the guosti were the Misses Mid red Yager. Dorothy Walt oeraldine and Helen Event, Vel nu Walter. Mrs. Elmer Chase and the guests of honor.
Mr anil Mrs. G. O. Retaking. of Vnion township, will entertain at din nor tonight in honor of the Rev. H. J H('inking, of Brazil. S. A. Other guests will be Rev. anil Mrs. Jeine. Rev. anil Mrs. Bogle, also of Brazil. Rev. and Mrs. Paul Schultz, of this citv and Rev. and Mrs. J M. Krosch, of Union township. Mr and Mrs. John Hereby, of this city, entertained a* a surprise party last evening, honoring Mrs. Zoma Moreno, of Newark. N. J., Who is visiting relatives here. Refreshments were served during the evening. The gusts included Mrs. William Schlegel, of Lima. Ohio; Mrs. Mike Luckow, of IJma, Ohio.. Donald and Johnny Lackon. Mrs. A. M. Scblegel, of this oily. A meeting was held at the home of Charles Andre ws last evening, at which time the Adams County Guide Post was organised. Election of erfims was held and Robert Oarker was! elected Chief Guide, Walter Egley. ohl®f scribe; Argo Sudttafh. Trusty genie and Gerald Ross, post guard. The next meeting will he held at the home of Mrs. Emil Egley July 29. 1 All members are urged so attend. Miss Kir:.a Moser, of Berne, began t duties as stenographer for the Gerber Ladder Company, this week.
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3L@<es)!3g: Sometimes It's put'ty hard C fer give an’ ferglt. but Juit wall till you try t’ pnv an’ fergit. Th’ fall camf,aifii haln't so fer away—only one month C fix up somethin' t’ tell th' farmer. Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. 1 Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Rowley motored to Fort Wayne Thursday afternoon tol attend the circus. Cedi Cole anti Robert Cole have gone to Indianapolis for a'short visit. Miss Genevieve Kltson and Mr. Russell flyers attended the circus at Fort Wayne la -1 evening. The Misses Margaret anti Charlotte Niblick. Catherine Ontlor and Helen "ass wer ° among those from here who attended the rlitfus. at Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Johnson and family, of Richmond, are visiting relatives at Monroe aud In this city. Mr. and Mrs. David Oerlter have returned from a most pleasant motor trip through Mitlhlgan. stopping at Sit. Johns. Cni'.dwater and Saginaw, where they visited Eil Sprunger and Leo Sprunger and family. Miss Ester Railing and Miss Olga Reinking will apem! Sunlay at Indianapolis as the guests of Miss Carrie Strill, formerly of Fart Wayne. Attorney Ear! 11. Adams made a professional business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Melchi motored ' to Fort Wayne Thursday, where they
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Murderer, 80 Years Old, i Hanged While Two Os His I 21 Children Plead For Him t i Columbia. Miss. July 16. tl’nited < Pte»s| - While two of his 21 children t were In Jackson, the r ittte caplin) pealdlttg for mercy for him, John Wal- t lace, Btt year old former eonstab'e walked with faltering steeps to the gallows here today and was hanged for the brutal murder of his wife last October. o French Court Martial Sentences An American Beirut. Syria, July 16. — (United Press) Bennett J. Doty, alias Oilberg Clare, of Memphis, Tenn., today was senteneed to eight years forced labor by the ,-oiirt martial at Damascut which tried him for being absent | without leave from his post with the Foreign Legion during fighting against Rebel tribesmen in Syria. Doty is the son of Lemuel H. Doty of .Memphis. Word reached the United
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