Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 173, Decatur, Adams County, 23 July 1926 — Page 5
CL VB eALENDEB Friday (w kie .nd doughnut naie -U. B. Saturday Mrs v<h Baker's Section o V B. M ' . Ud Society, Paatry Sal»Grocery. » •- ieß Thursday Kirkland Eadies Club-Mrs. Fred Bracht. afternoon, Kirkland Udiea Club will meet ' Mrs Fred Bracht, Tuesday at- * in .... —All members are ternbon. Jul-' urg ed to be Present. / Scherry.Worthman Miss Ella Warthman, popular school tpaeher in Preble township, and . Mr. MUton Scherry, prominent youne farM'talev. were married in the mer, or • • Salem Reformed church. Thursday afternoon, at 3:30 o'clock. * , hP presence of four hundred guests. Tt ,p Rev. I> Grether received the vows of lhe sl,lgle rlng ceremOny ' Le wis Worthmaan. brother of the bride led the celebrants to the altar. The I, rid e wore a frqek of white georgette ever satin, with tunic of silklace and rhinestone trimmings. Her vail was held in place by a wreath of orange blossoms. She wore white kid footweir and tarried an exquisite shower bouquet of bride's roses and swan,onia. The flower girl wore a dainty track of pink organdie. She carried a basket of sweet peas. Immediately tol&wing the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. The entertaining rooms were jecorated with garden flowers and wedding bells. Refreshments wyre v red. Mrs. Scherry is the youngest daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Lewis Worthman. Sr., of Preble township. She received her education in the local high jiool and Muncie Normal. For the past few years, she has been teaching in the Preble township a- hools. The groom >s the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Scherry, of Magley. Mr. and Mrs. Scherry will be at home in Magley. where they have their home all furnished, after a ten days motor, trip through southern Indiana and • Kntucky. Guests from a distance wbo atUtf were want Worthman and family. Walter! Peel, and Etta Rohm, of Kaukauna, Wis., the Rev. and Mrs. .Matt Worthmai, of Poland. Ind.. Mr. and Mrs. lirdrge Swartz and daughter. Helen, of ftrt Wavno; .Misses .Martha ant! Helen. Rreiner. of Huntington. and veral gut sts from Decatur and Fort Wayie. , I ri_ \ Reception For Bride Baskets and vases of white and Mrs of h' endar -><l purple flnverc w. — • Peterson bom ■. M 813, ' mr< "n.',"„ 1 Misses Lios Peterson and Josephine yet ; . ent :tained at a informal reeepllon, Thursday afternoon, honoring Mrs. H. H. Myers, who before her r»?Mtt mat 1 iage was Miss Mary "Oman, c! Bluffton. In the receiving line were Miw fteteryr:!., Mr ß . Myers. Mrs. Nolle Oman. < f Bluffton, mother of the S'iekt of honor, Mi-s Mary Osborne, of Mttncie, and Miss Myers. Mrs. Wn was presented with a lovely. corsage of roses and sweet peas iu. pa:te! shades, which blended with her fi'tA cf green georgette and taffeta., I’s. J. Dwight Peterson, of Indiana- 1 P is. had charge of the dining roonij refreshments were served. 'id'h was served from one corner of porch. Miss .Mildred Butler played cverai piano selections during the TUrton.Fifty guests called during “’afternoon between the hours of ; "(I and 5:30 o'clock. The girls who "'ted included Misses Betty Erwin, ■lafiSret Frisinger, Virginia Hite, ; ’ ,,eil Haubold. Catherine Kauffman. ] 1 fttls city. Amu Jane Day, of Port- I ‘■nd. and Martig Neidhard. of Ohio, nut of.town guests were Mrs. NelOman ' Mrs. .Mary Osborne, of Mtin- I ■ Srs. Charles Myers, of Tulsa, Ok j , a '>otna. Mrs. Stalter, Allen of Port- | 'd. and Mrs. J. Dwight Peterson of j bi ittrtia poh 3 . I fe ' • ———o L©calls: P rS; Charles Boutnan of ! 0 ford, Indiana visited here y ester- I <la» a,*-,. - -‘.elnoon several hours. , h , ns P a ced girls had better make o'iiiA 9t ° t * 1 ’ few r^®a i n i n ' weeks all a ° t **' foUnd o, ies are t’ be b rage this fall. Who remem 'eit n> hen fict^on wr,ters used t' in- _ ther scenarios instead o'-pickin' th' front page’—Abe Martin. “ S ‘«tiapoiis News. ‘' fiss 01ive Waters attended the 1
funetnl of Mr. ftoy Armstrong, of 1 Fort Wayne, today. .Mr. and Mrs. Elgin King, of Van Wert. Ohio, were visitors be-e this >-mtnlug. Mrs. J. R Blair returned last night from Skiatook. Oklahoma, after spending four weeks with her par- ' ont». Mr and Mrs. C. A. Crocker. I She was. called to the bedside of her father, who underwent it serious operation. He Is on the road to recovery. now. Mrs. Jane Frisinger and daughter, Ruth liave returned from Alexandria where ,they wore the guests of Mr. 1 and Mrs. Roger Glpe tor a few days. , Mr. and Mrs. Dan Erwin and Miss Mary Callow motored to Winona Lake 1 to spend several days. 1 ■ —*o— — — ———— | • When Struck By Truck Bluffton Boy Killed Bluffton. July 23.—Kenneth Smith. 14. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith. * of this city, was killed almost instantly at 3:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon when he was struck and run over by 1 a heavy truck, belonging to the Smith Trucking company, of which his father Is the proprietor The truck was driven by Philemon Millington, of Bluffton, . He was held blameless for the acet 1 dent. The boy was playing with some companions at Main and Washington | streets, when he saw the truck ap- i proaching. He dashed toward the
I THE ADAMS Theatre 1 jni UZ “Where the cool breezes blow” gw Last Time Tonight The vivid story of young American marriage ft ' Snl ffi “THE JAZZ BRIDE” Jfi ye VV ith Marie Prevost, Matt Moore. John Patrick and others I’he thrilling film version of the famous story, “The rl jr* Happer Wife." See the dance mad crowds as the ship sn| rfl goes down to the wail of the saxophones and the shrieks of women. The joys and terrors of jazz. •fl ALSO— “OUR GANG” in a new comedy scream, “Thundering Fleas" S 10c 25c ffi IE SATURDAY—Tom Tyler and his pals in "THE MASQUERADE U" [US BANDIT' •*] 3TI SUNDAY &. MONDAY—Oscar Wild's famous play “LADY WIND- ‘□nJ ERMJRE'S FAN" with Ronald Colman, May McAvoy, Irene Rich UZ iDE and Bert Lytell. _ an | THE CORT I fig A cool place to enjoy a good show rf* Tonight Only , yj “The Adventurous Sex” A Wm Fox attraction featuring . Mar-Id JiiWW ifcM • . . Jr’ l JLE. A story ol youth,and. .is.search tor thrills A crtrkjajl 1, of.jgjtttth t with a “1.;.’." in it!—and perhaps ar “eye yr IT opener" tor everyone. “So This is Art" a good comedy kQ 10c 25c ft SUN,MON—Ben Loyns and May McAvoy in fir fr- “The Savage” SB Shaw Speedster given away August 2. ' ? ! II / I j u , LOOKING FOR A ■ • BANKING HOME? B We invite vou t(> come th and JF setle down here. We have every ig ; i convenience to be found in a I gF model banking home, together with a cordial welcome for ser- , M lous minded people who re- ■ W quire better than ordinary service. ■ I'l S I < I ‘lt 11 I Capital and Surplus- $ 120,000.
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driver’s cab with the declaration that * he was going to ride with Millington ‘ to the Erie stone quarry. He lost his hold when he tried to climb Into the driver'a cab and fell to the pavement The right rear wheel passed over his boy, crushing his chest and spine. The driver saw the boy to late to stop I the truck. o Announce Another Bout For Dempsey In Chicago Chicago, July 23.—(United Press) The Chicago Colteeum club today an nounced that Jack Dempsey will defend his World’s Heavyweight championship in a bout with Harry Wills, the Negro Challenger, in Chicago, “some time before September 16 and September 20". The announcement was made by B. C. Clements, president of the Coliseum dub who insists his contract with Dempsey, signed before the champion came to terms with Tex Rickard for a bout with Tunney- is perfectly legal and his plans for a Dempsey-Wills fight are certain to go til rough. ——— y —__ Romanian Crown Prince Is Bitten By Mad Dog Sinaia, Roumania, July 21—(United Press. -Crown Prince Michael of Roumania. 5-year-old son of Prince Carol and Princess Helen, was bitten by a mad dog today and has been rudhed away from here to Bucharest for pasteur treatment.
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