Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 246, Decatur, Adams County, 18 October 1926 — Page 5

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1 CLUB CALENDER K Tuesday ■ ~ . Club Mrs. Guy Brown MM ; 30 p.m. ■| I':. I- UP" MIH - Avon Burkl SP "’ K Wednesday B| S' M.n'.-'s Social Club Dance and (il( , Party Catholic high school iiiiditoriuni, 8 p.m. S' M,.iy’s Social Club Supper-5 MM i<>" p- ni ■ Mw . ..niheran Ladies' Aid—School House. 3:30 p.m. HK Tr , _• Club Miss Josephine Arch MH bold. HK S| I;I !,,’SI < are Club — Mrs. James MM Westveld. ■ Thursday K. H Marys Chorus Choir—Catholic |M I high school. 7:30 p.m. HE I» ui.is Class of E. V. Church. ■ VasipH is'le and Guest Night. MilEsta Llddy. 7:30 p.m. BM I l ' Xi —Miss Helen Farr. 6:30. Ml Emmanuel Walther League Box MS Social- Bleeke School. M| -1 . < rian Indies Aid—Chin <h HK A!1 day ' M’ Friday Ml B'' s " al Raudenbush school. HE II: •orical Club —Mrs. E. S. ChrisM| tea. a!l 'layE Saturday HK Halo- Sale — Central Grocery, by BK Junior League Os M. E. church. Mfe The Junior League of the Methodist ■s (him h will hold a bake, sale next SatKi in 111). 1) morning at the Central grocery, SB at nine o'clock. M * K The Literary Section of the WornK Club will hold a picnic supper at BE; the home of Mrs. John Tyndall tonight M at 6:30 o'clock. This meeting is the M first of the regular sessions this ;ecM tion will hoi dduring the winter. M Mrs- Jesse A. fleam has issued inM citations to a one o’clock lunchion ■ bridge Thursday .afternoon. Mrs. M Beam lias also issued invitations tor an afternoon teas Thursday afternoon. I M October 26. B Invitations have been received by H Mr and Mrs. Harve Schroll and fun B lly. and Mr. and Mrs. George Tester, ■ and several friends.” 16 Tfffi* golden ■ wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs K Jacob Tester, who are in Los Angeles, ■ California. The celebration’will be B held at the home of their son, Fl >yd ■ Tester. B The Dorcas Class of the Evangelical ' R chinch will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Esti I ® laddy, jn Seventh street. Members ■ X a friend. A pot-luck supper will be I served. E . i | The St. Marys Chorus Choir will B meet Thursday night instead of Tuesr day night on account of Dairy Day.' I The meeting will be held at 7:31' I o'clock at the Catholic high school. . h The members of the Psi lota Xi ; sorority will entertain with a pot luck dinner Thursday evening, .at 6:30 o'clock, at the .home of Miss-Helen Farr, in honor of Mrs. J.H. Burrou Ik;. I who is moving to Fort Wayne within , a few weeks. All members are urg» 1 ( to bring sandwiches and dishes. Any member who has not been solicited is , urged to call the president. I Miss Ethel Tumbleson ca led at Daily Democrat this morning and de- , lied that he had been married on , September 4. in Indianapolis, ar re- t ported in Saturday's paper. An i it > | written out and signed was sent to the Daily Democrat Office Satnrd ,v, , and in good faith, it was published, i Parties mentioned in-the article alx> • —— —- 7— X —

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denied any kn w edge about the w ••!< 1 Ing and asked that lenial be made la l the paper. King- King Mrs. Alvena King aqd Fred King, of this city, were quietly married Satut lay night at the home of th" Rev. and Mrs. H. W. Thompson, on Seventh street. Rev. Thompon, who; i is pastor of the Christian church, re reived the vows. Immediately after tho ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. King motored to Vehedocia, Ohio, where I they visited the former's mother, I Mrs. Bert Lewis, Sunday. From there they motored to Toledo, to visit rela- . tives and friends. Mr. King impress man at the Daily Democrat office. ! Upon their return to this city, they will reside on Mercer avenue’ Th* Shakespeare Club will meel Wednesday afternoon with Mis. 1 1 James Westveld. Mrs. H. F. Ehinger will have the paper on “Soma Unusual Industries.” Tho Tri Z Club will meet with Miss ■ Josephine Archbold Wednesday eve- • ning. Initiation will be held for the! two pledges Erna Lankenau and' • Isabelle Hower. The Zion Lutheran Ladies' Aid society will meet Wednesday aftertoin at three-thirty o'clock at ’the school house. All members are urged to attend. The Caper Diem Chib will meet with Mrs. Guy Brow.n Tuesday evening at 7:36 o’clock. Dan Zesen pianagdr of the Sun Set dancing pavilion, announced today that the engagement of Don Phillips Colored band at Sun Set next Saturday night has b?en cancelled. On account of the weather, some of the regular dancing nights will bo discontinued for the seasoil Mr. Zeso- stated. Next Saturday night w:ii be the last Saturday night'dance or the eason and. to show his appreciation. Mr will make it a free dance to everyone.A Marquetad? Damt- will be held Thursday night. October 28. —> --o

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Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Thienie, Mr. , anil Mrs. Anton Thienie and family. , and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thieme and ■ family motored to Huntington, Sun-! day afternoon. |] Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Blair, of Forest,t Indiana, last night returned home' with their son and daughter-in-law, :Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Blair, who spent the , : week-end in Forest. They will spend f the week here. » t Mr. and Mrs A. W. Hinz, of Cleve- , ’and. former residents of this city, | v sit with Dr. and Mrs H. Frohnap - fel. Rev. and Mrs. Paul Schultz ami |, I <> her friends. Rev. Hinz is a former ( pastor of the Zion Lutheran church < in this city. t ' J. S. Moses i,f Chicago recently returned from a five months trip f through the west and is spending a t ' few days with his brothers. J. C. and i Ed S. Moses. | Fan Hammell. Effie Patton and Neva Brandyberry visited over Sun * day in Fort Wayne. c D. E. Bradley, of Decatur, Illinois i was a business visitor here yester- ? day. t Mrs. J. H. Borroughs and Mr's, i Mary Ashbaucher spent the week-end in Bluffton as the guests of Mr. and r M"s. Homer Goodwin and family. ( Irvin Miller, of the Miller Bakery, t who has been confined to his bed ’ witli inflamatory rheumatism for Hi' past week, is somewhat better today ( He wan able to sit. up yesterday. ( M’ss Rose Voglewede is assisting in the office of County Auditor Martin Jaberg this week. < AU; and Mrs. Alva Nichols and J

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.uvhter. Kathryn, motored to Celina, Ohio, Sunday afternoon, where they | were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. \ndy Gast. Mrts. Gast was formerly Ema Gilllg, of this city. Miss Buck mast er. of Fort Wayne, | pent Sunday with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. George Meyers, of Mercer Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tyndall motored to Celina, Ohio, Sunday afternoon. I Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Weismantle, of Wuiikegan, Illinois, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gass and family. E. F. Gass, who has been a patient at the Adams County Memorial Hospital for the past several weeks, was removed to his home last Friday. Mr. Gass continues to improve. I J. H. Burroughs, of this city, has <epti'd a position in th* Fronapfel Drug Store on South Calhoun street, in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Ehinger and Mr. and Mrs. Clayson Carroll motored to South Bend Saturday where they saw the Notre Dame-Penn State game. Tlie body of Guy Pritchard, 26. a ; soldier stationed at Fort Benjamin Harrison, was found in the weeds at I the side of a road near the fort. He. I had been killed by a hit and rim auto 'driver. ' Louis Laitner, 75, was fatally hurt as the truck on which he was riding turned over in a collision with an auto here. George Morris. Richmond, is not expected to survive injuries received when he was struck by an auto and thrown into the path of another car near his home. Police attempted to find the driver of the first car who failed to stop after the accident. Russell Albert, 23. Lo Paz. sustained serious injuries when he drove his I auto into a hay rack Hear La Paz. Nine persons escaped almost certain death when they Jumped from a stalled automobile at Lebanoh just as it was struck and demolished by a Big Four freight train. Mias Mary Moses, who has been in New York City since the first of the year, returned home today and is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed S. Moses. Mrs. Luella Huhley motored to j i Fort Wayne Sunday afternoon to visit her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bremerkamp I and Mr. and Mrs, Joe Brennan and son. James, motored to Minster, Ohio Sunday where they were the guests of the Frank and John Eiting fami- ' lies. j ® a Huntington High School Begins Baskethall Practice Huntington, Oct. 18 —First call for candidates for the Huntington high school basketball squad will be made today, it was announced Saturday night by Coach Kreigbaum Over 106 boys are expected to answer the The oid try-out system will fie eliminated. Class teams being formed at once and the annual interclasS tourney will probably be held the second week in November. The candidates who will try out for the varsity will be picked from the material that comes to light in ilie class (tourney, according to the plans of Coach Kreigbaum. No football men wilt be permitted •o report for practice until after the close of the regular football season was the edifct of Coach Kreigbaum. Neither will any football player be permitted to drop football and take up basketball. The basketball practice will lie carried on under the direction of Wilson Cross, who had charge of the second team last year, and Glen Hummer.

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veteran high uchool player. Huntington has excellent prospects for a brisant season. Six letter men are back, E Hummer, center-and forward. Petrie, forward and floor guard; Coble, forward and floor 'guard; G. Smith, forward; center; R. Kindler, forward: Butta, forward. The letter men who were gradual,ed are Briggs, forward; Young, floor guard; Souers, hack guard; Anson.' back guard. The copipleto schedule for the year follows; Dec. 3 Muncie, there Dec. 10- Peru, there Dec. 11- Burlington, here Dec. 17- South Rend, hero Dec. 22- Warren, there Dec. 31—Tipton. here Jan I—Spiceland, here Jan. 7 -Elwood, here Jan. S—Central (Ft. Wayne) there Jan. 14- Clear Creek, there Jan. 15 —Decatur, there Jan. 21—Wabash, there •fan. 22 Nortn Manchester, lure Jan. 28— ogansport, there Feb. 4 -Columbia City, here Feb. 5 Bluffton, there Felt. 11—Decatur, here Feb. 12— Jefferson (Lafayette) ther Feb. is Warren, here Feb. 25—Wabash, here. — —o— — 11.-. Prince Carol And His H ife Are Reconciled Rome, Oct. 18— (United Press.)— ed the report that the former Crown Prince Pau) ot Greece today confirmPrince Carol of Rotimania and his wife. Princess Helen of Greece had been reconciled. Prince Paul laid the pair were exchanging affectionate letters, although he had no information indicating that Carol bad desert-

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