Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 200, Decatur, Adams County, 24 August 1926 — Page 5
I CLVB calendbb Tue»d«y H ] vs „i Cln-.-tlaa ihunb church M p' irl '' ’.' i'hlp "<l'l Fellows Hull. ■ ,! |„ lk dub-odd Fellows Hall I '' lUb r “ 5,,, ‘ I S| , Park. Meet at Home at 2 P.O. ■ Wednesday B| ~,,,„ To«nshiP Economic. ■ , I ‘ | ; Mr . Francis Ix-rhman. 1:30 p I “mien To«:.>hiP Foui H Clubg , , , ;!1 Mrs. Frank Crist I Thursday | paneing' I" 1 ’ Sun Set Park, ft P- m. ■ Moose L'uionaires Moose home ■ s p ni ■ Friday ■ a S. of M. E. Church. Church Bi isrlott. 2:30 p. m. ■ Tarzah ' In'' Hen Hurs- Bpm I Monday ■ a>oi T.'«nshll' Home Economics ■ cuT-Mrs. Flossie Corville. ■ The Home Economics Club of Union ■ Townrhip will meet at the home of H Mrs. Fram i' Lerhman. at 1:30 o'clock. I Wrdnes'la> afternoon. Those wishing M w ha’ 1 ’ hats made are asked to bring ■ their material with them. An offering ■ be taken to pay tor the Ice-cream ■ jerved recently. I The members of the Dancing Club II will meet at Sun Set Park Thursday. I rvenlnit. at o'clock. The club is plan I ning to reorganize within a month or I r ji w ..eks and arrange a schedule of B dances for the winter months. I The Root Township Home Econo II mics Club will not meet Thursday | afternoon as previously announced. I The meeting will be held Monday | afternoon. Aug 30. in the home of I Mrs. Flossie Corville. Hoagland. Roll I rail will be answered with comments I M My Idea of Well Shod Women.” I A millinery lesson will bo given. All I members are urged to attend.
Preuss-Luedtke j The marriage of Miss Marion Lued He. of Chit ago. Illinois, and the Rev Walter F. Prues*. was soleminiied In the Zion Evangelical Lutheran church Sunday afternoon, at 3:30 o’clock. Prof. H F. Nielsen played the wedd ing march for the entrance of the bridal party. The Rev. C. B. Preuss, father of the groom, received the impressive vows of the Lutheran ring ceremony. The altar was banked with pami ferns and gladioli! for the occa--i n. Marjorie D. Krietsch and Ruth A. Preus? attended the bride as bridesmans, and Mai ion D. Oherft ’’ maid of honor. Estella Buuck and Virginia <«» *«<*.-» *. Th<ndauig' ■ Preuss. Fred Stoppenhagen and Don aid Krietsch. The bride wore a gown of white georgette with velvet trim and ribbon flowers centered with rhinestone. She wore white footwear with rhinestone buckles and carried a shower bouquet of white roses and astors. Her veil was Opronet style and was held in place by a hand of pearls. The flower girls wore frocks of orchid, green and peach georgette crepe with ( silver trimmings, silver footwear, and ( rhinestone head bands. Following the ceremony a wedding dinner and re- ( caption was held at the home of the groom's parents, the Rev. and Mrs. C. B P;eus», at Freidheim. Palms and ferns were used as a'note of decora- . tion in the entertaining rooms. The iong tables had pink and white ribbon decorations. The bride is a daughter , ot Mrs. G. M. Luedtke, of Detroit. Mich- ' >gan The groom is the eldest son of , the Rev. and Mrs. C. B. Preuss. After , a wedding trip, which will Include Cleveland. Detroit and Chicago, the . wuple will be'at home in Jasper, Min , hesota, about October 1 Guests from ( a distance who attended the affair included, Paul and Martin Preuss, of , Cleveland. Ohio: Mrs. G. M. Luedtke, j Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Oberst, Mr. and , Mrs. Luedtke and Mrs. G. Krietsch. j Mr. and Mrs. O. Winterstein. Detroit, j Michigan; and Mr. and Mrs T. Lued- { t,; e. St. Louis, Mr. and Mrs. O. Gotsch. 1-nroe. Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. K. ( Helmkamp, Chicago, Illinois. j 0 , ( C- D. Teeple, of the Teeple & Peters °n store, made a business trip to Cin- ’ Innati. Ohio, today. Pat Hendricks has returned from ' Muncie where he spent the week-end f v isiting with friends Mrs. Albert. Miller and son, Karl. ' ' lave returned from a week's visit wkh * relatives at Eaton, Ohio. a •Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Adams, of Fort- ® v ’lls. and Mr. and Mrs. L. D Adams, this city, have <one on a motor trip f l l, ough Ohio and Pennsylvania. 0
tlLoeaills i What could he more restful than » drewsy August afternoon in a village, with nothin' C upset th' peace an' quiet hut Fords gettln’ under way. a young student whlppln' his saxophone "int ’ shape fer th' college year soon t' begin, or th' occasional ex- - change o' shots’ "It's only a change o' venue, when they make you feel at home." says Mrs Lase Bud. who's returned front a so-called vacation. Abe Martin. Indianapolis News .Mr. and Mrs. W. Ruff and Miss Martha (lerber. of Orville, Ohio, are < the guests of Mrs Fred Hoffman and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Runyon on Madl son street. I Miss Carolyn Acker, teacher in the ' South Ward school, who has been spending the summer at latke Tlppe canoe, returned to Geneva, Monday, to take care of her sister. Mrs. Ernest Relcheldeffer, who broke her right arm in a fall, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Schug and family have as their guests, Mrs. E. O. W. Montgomery and daughter, Maude, of Oak Park, Illinois. Mrs. Clyde Bntler has been spend ing several days as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Borman, at Huntington Mr. and Mrs. T. D Kern and daughter, Margaret, and Mr and Mrs. H. L. Kern returned Sunday from a two weeks motor trip to Omaha. Nehras ka. where they visited the former's sister. Mrs. Jay Drown and family. Miss Josephine Glen and Mr. Hay1 don Harlow, of Huntington. were the guests of Miss Jesteen Hocker Sunday afternoon. ’ Mrs. Arthur Meyers and daughter. Virginia, of Van Wert. Ohio, are the guests of Mrs. Meyers’ parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nichols. Mrs. Carl Shafer ami sons. Billie| and Dick, have returned from a weeks J visit with Mr. and Mrs Harry Kruge and family and Miss Vera Eady, of Fort Wayne. Mrs. Mabie Sowers, of the Old Adams County Bank, is enjoying a two f weeks vacation. Miss Cecile Miller is 1 assisting at the bank during Mrs ‘ Sowers’ absence. Miss Josephine Suttles left Sunday 1 for a weeks visit with her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. O. P Edwards at LakesMe, Ohio. Mrs A D. Suttles and
1 *<i A' IM'lt * Vctl svz. akJ - ** . •• daughter. Miss Helt n. have been spending the past several days here. Mr. and Mis. W. H. Engle and daughter, Lucille visited relatives at Bluffton last evening. J. S. Peterson has returned from a week end outing at Rye Beach on Lake Erie, near Sandusky. Ohio. Mrs. Peterson and daughter. L‘ is, remained for a week's visit with Mrs. Frank Alwein and family, of Shelby. Ohio, who have a cottage there. Mr. Peterson will return to Rye Beach within a fewdays. Miss Helen Swearingen and Mr. William Lenhart have returned from Greenfield, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Oldham. They ...... Gordon Teeters has returned from a. motor trip with a party cf* Berne peo-| pie to Isos Angeles, California, and; other western states. Mis. C. C. Rayl and Miss Cecile. Rickoid spend the day in Fort Wayne) with friends. Mr. And Mrs. O. L. Vance and daughter. Lee Anna. have returned from a very pleasan* automobile tour of southern Michigan and eastern Ohio. They visited relatives and acqua Intanceslbnroute. Earl E. Snow and family have returned to their home in Wabash after a week-end visit with Decatur frlneds and relatives. Kathleen Snow, of Chicago, is spend- ( I ing the week with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Snow. I The Misses Lois Fuhrman. Kate North and Flossie Shady, Rev. and Mrs. Kieser have returned from Notth Websetr where they attend the Epworth League Institute. j Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hocker and Miss Marcella Kent have returned from a week-end Mr. and Mrs R. O. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. C L. I Johnsen and families at Gary. They were accompanied to Gary by Thetus I Hocker who returned to Austin. Minne- | cota. where be is employed in the I put chasing department of the Hormel Packing Company, after spending a two week's vacation here. 1 Mrs. Calvin Coppess, who is employ- I ed in the office 'of the Cloverleaf Creameries. Is enjoying a week's vacation. 1 Miss Harriett Myers, student in I Madam Biekers School, at indianapo- I ha, will atrive home tonight for a two I week's vacation between the summer | and'fall terms. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Yager and daughters. Mildred and Gertrude, of this city. Mr. and Mrs D. O. Wenrlck and daughters. Marian and Fern, and son. John, of Bradford. Ohio. Mr. Ron-1 Ruas Bleaching Blue juat the thing, for lac* curtains, whit* dresee*. dr I other dainty clothes. All grocers. TT
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aid Nearing, of Pioneer. Ohio, and Mr I Scott S Hammond, of Columbus. Ohio I have returned homo after having spent the past week at Cold Springs Hamilton Lake. James H Failing and daughter. Host will arrive this afternoon for a several days visit with Mr. and Mrs. E B , Adams, of Mtrccr Avenue. Mrs. Frank Carroll was removed to her homo on South First street today from the Adams County Memorfal Hospital, where she underwent a major operation two weeks ago yoster- 1 day. Mrs. Carroll is improving nice- 1 ly- 1 o 1 1 | COURT HOUSE : —■ ■my Tiiimii—T» Suit On Note* Filed A suit on promissory notes was filed In the circuit fcmrt today by the Bank of Geneva against Daniel A. Rumple and Worthy C. Williams. Total judgment of 37.300 is demanded. Attorneys Moran and Gillespie, of Portland; are counsel for the plaintiff. Real Estate Transfers Christian N. Stucky etux to Jacob E. Sprunger, 80 acres in French township. for 35,800. Samuel Wittwer etux to Andrew Habegger. lot 253 in Berne, for 31,300. John C. Magley etux to Charles E. Magley, 80 acres in Root township, for 31.600. Jonas E. Baker et al to Charles W. Andrews, 7ft acres in Kirkland town ship, for 39.750. Della Clark et al to John S. Fa'.k. 20 acres In Union township, for 31.500. Emma M. McConnehey et al to Lillie -M. Johnlos, tract in Washington township, for 3250. o Get the Habit —Trade at Home, it Pays
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RAY WEIBLE IS INJURED —J Former Tocsin Resident Is Painfully Hurt in Auto Accident Near Ossian e — —- Ray Weible, of Port Wayne, former resident of Tocsin, was seriously injured this afternoon when the cur he was driving collided with a truck near Ossian. In Wells county. Mr. Weible was returning to Fort Wayne after a visit with his parents at Tocsin. His car was badly damaged. Mr. Weible received a broken shoulder, a broken jaw' and a badly mashed finger. He was taken to the Luth eran hospital in Fort Wayne. Tlie driver of the truck escaped uninjured. He was driving a truck for a Fort Wayne concern. — ■ Q Bell Company Wants to Revise Night Call Rates Indianapolis, Ind.. Aug. 24. —(Unit ed Press)—A petition of the Indiana Bell Telephone Company for a revision of night calls was l»efore the State Public service commission today. Rates on calls between 7 and 8:30 o’clock at night would be cheaper while there would be a slight increase in charges on calls between midnightsnd 4:3(1 o’clock in the morning under the provisions of the petition. Officials of the Telephone company estimate the new schedule would cause a decrease of more than 318.000 In the yeaily revenues of the Indiana Bell. They say the change would result in improved telephone service. Request is also made in the petition
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