Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 185, Decatur, Adams County, 6 August 1926 — Page 5
I in |gl L'J r> * '”** - * fi club CALENDER H Friday ■ ~,■ ■ V ' ,ownshiP Kiris' 4 H club fifi , h hlß |, -clu-'l httil.ling, 1:30. R r M !■’ church — MB m SiHirt) ol M L. iimnn ■ ".' fx.wns, 2: 30 P in. S 9 Sunday ■ Beuni.^ rark H M ,. s i; .. \nhh'-l‘l delightfully ellM p ,tie ~f ,he Ar,er - ■ nrnlP' > ■" a bl 'idge M alt .-rn Several rounds Bi W1! . .njoyi'J and Mrs. John ■ 7,‘n..r s,or *'- Th * nex ' H Jar " , '' rling ° f ' he C,, ' b Wl " bG ■ '. (ld with Mrs. I-- G <' (,verdale ’ K Tbs members of the P«1 1<"« XI ■ sorority entov.,l ; me dinner at ■ , m sPt I’m las' evening. twenty fill ' on. role.! The birthday an H of Miss Eloise Lewton. a ■ L w b.-r "I tb. sorority, was celebral H ' d \ lam., bnthdhy cake with twen- ■ Vramlb's fmtn<"l centerpiece of H tie table. following the dinner, a H f(lott business meeting was held dur H iM which time plans were made to H iu'f a I'ctiie dinner with Bluffton H iB " ( i Markle chapters. The next regn ■ lir meeting of the sorority will be HI held in September. H The members of the Ever Ready ■ of the Methodist church are ■ urged t" make two pillows each of B batten u liu le n feathers. The coverB IMS are to be of fast color material ■ dimensions I.' by 15 inches. The pillB 0«s are Io be made and taken to the | hong of Mrs (' 1.. Walters not later fi than August 15. They will be rented fi to the public during Fair week. fi Zimmerman Reunion fi The fourth annual reunion of the fi Zimmeiman families will be held at fi Bellmont Park Sunday Atlßust 15. All fi relatives ate urged to attend with well fi filled baskets. I The Ladies’ Aid Mefety of the <’aifi vary Evan gelical church held its reg- ■ ular meeting Thursday afternoon at I the home of Mrs. Inez Walters. The I dervttona s and business meet ing.Were I '••led by the vice president Myrfle Hintlenlang. refreshments were served by the hostess who was assisted by Mrs Hlndenlang. The Lutheran congregation of St. Paul s church at Preble, will have its annual Mission least In Grote’s Grove Sunday August 8. The pastors Frosch and Trslzsch will he the speakers. All friends of the mission are invited. Only eighty five cents in cash found after ransackin' three homes! No wonder Indynoplus has barefooted burglars on th’ north side. Dr Mbpps sent his caddie t' town this •ornin' t’ set a broken leg.-—Abe Martin. Indianapolis News. Miss Catherine Fritzinger is spending the week at Retne as the guest of Miss Rebecca Reusser. father Max Bensinger, of Hessen Castle, was a visitor in the city this morning. Mrs. William Mcßride. Mrs. W. W. -•l’Bride and Mrs. Nellie Oman, of Bluffton, and Mrs. Fred Boltin, of Sturgis, Michigan, will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Myers this evening. Mrs. Mary Reinking and daughter. TecU. of Oakland, California, are spending this week with Mrs. Reinring’s sister, Mrs. William Shamerloh. °n West Monroe street. Mrs. Reinking an d daughter have been visiting in •he East since May. They will return to their home the first of September. -' !r - Minnie Holthouse was brought ll °nie from the St. Joseph Hospital. fo't Wayne, yesterday, where she
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has la>en a patient for the past four week;. She w»» taken to the horns of Mr. and Mrs Charles Hnlthmtne and Is getting along nicely. Col. Fred Reppert, Col. Earl Gartln and Col. Pence made interesting talks at the Rotary meeting held in the auction school class room at Bellmont Park last evening. J. F. Arnold acted as chairman and Joe Loan served a light lunch. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Kern motored to Fort Wayne this afternoon to visit relatives. Rev. J. A. Seimeta has returned from a several days vacation, which he spent at Chesterton and Michigan City. Miss Catherine Zeser, of Fort Wayne, has been spending the past several days here with relatives. Mrs. Clem Kortenber and Miss Cecil Miller spent the in Fort. Wayne with friends. The Misses Doris Van Camp and Pickering, of Jackson. IMichigan, are the guests,of the former's uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Borroughs of Third street for a few days. RURAL CHURCHES Bobo M. E. Church Sunday School 9:30 Clark’s Chapel Church Sunday School 9:30 Preaching, 10:30 a. m. Subject—"A Foiled Temper.” Mt Hope Church Sunday School 9; 30 Preaching, 7:30 p. m.. by Dr. Wiant, district superintendent. Communion will be served by Dr. Wiant It is the desire of the pastor that the three points of the Bobo circuit be present at this meeting which is the second quarterly conference. We want to give our district superfn tendent a royal welcome. Rev. E. P. White, pastor. Pleasant Mills and Salem Sunday School. 9:30. . Morning worship, Salem, 10:30. Epworth League, 7:00. Evening worship. Pleasant Mills, 7:30. Prayer meeting. Pleasant Mills, . Thursday, 7 :’SO. | This is quarterly conference Sun|day. Dr. W. W. Wiant will preach administer the sacrament and hold * quarterly conference at Salem at 10:30. We hope there will be a large attendance and good reports. Dr. Wiant is a forceful speaker and you will miss a great treat if you do not hear him. Some people turn to Christ merely as a last resort. ] The devil presents -himself six
see & drive | JESiI WO 1 jjHWiir *—- — —* s v ir • • nearly a thousand dollars Xrc I yHE newest Paige cars sell for nearly a thousand dollars less than last year's Paige models. y° u as much as the wonderful And they do it because Paige is performance they display. They jyc building and selling five times as are speedy cars, powerful cars, |jr many cars this year as last. economical cars. Acceleration is Indeed, Paige sales throughout instantaneous, while the slightest IE £. I^*rJca registered a gam of pressure on their Paige-Hydraulic 551% in the first six months 4 . wheel brakes , hm t 0 | cushioned rest immediately. A But even the new low prices of demonstration will cost you these Pg ->rs will not delight nothing —call or phone—soon. DECATUR PAIGE-JEWETT SALES | Harry J. T. Kroder ?hone Number 505 First & Jefferson Sts..ar
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days in the week, why not give God a 1 1 chance on Sunday! ‘‘•’’’■l F. A. SHIPLEY. _~Q FcOURf HOUSE': Marriage Licenses Wesley H. Lehman, mechanic, to Armlnda Bauman, both of Berne. 0 'Mr. Telford Entertains At Water-Melon Supper U. P. Telford, engineer in charge of the Defatur country chib, proved a! fine host last night at the country club when he entertained at a water-
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mnlou suppfer for night of his friends. 1 At x o'clock, h fine meal was served ' In the dining room of the club*house and, at the close of the meal, Mr, Telford brought out his "prize baby" a 58-pound watermelon. The nine men. Including Mr. TelI ford, lost little time In reducing the 1 weight of the melon to zero and every guest played every course ot the meal in par. Afterwards. Mr. Telford told ! of the headway made on the new golf ’ eousse since the recent rains. After : the meal, the evening was spent in I discussing jhp various phases of golf. >o — Clinton —First Aid teams of Indiana J will meet here father day for a con- ■ test to decide the supremacy and to ! further the knowledge of this very useful art.
TO TEACH CLASS IN LIFE SAVING J. D. Saffron, Rod Cross swimming instructor in Adsms county announced today that he would start a senior life saving class at the Decatur munic'pal I pool, next Monday. The class will be open for all swimmers over 17 years
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I of one. The eIH iB will meet three timM each week, on Monday, W“<ln»s/|HV uml Fri <l»y. from 5 o'clock p m. to 6 o’clock. Mr. Saffron will explain the many methods of Hfn saving and artificial reparation. The class will be free and all persons Interested are urged to Join the class. o Delicate Hairtpringt The hairspring of n watch is muds by drawing steel wire through a hole tn a diamond.
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