Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 249, Decatur, Adams County, 21 October 1926 — Page 3

9 9T ■n M T** 1 ' ■ M * J B'-/ CLUB CALENDER i Thursday I prMbyt-rlau Choir Rehearsal — i Khurcb. 7:30 P m / !■ So Cha a ‘■ l ” b - MrR V L B ° r Hundufton. « loyal Daughters Class of E V. Ihurch Masquerade Party Mrs. Fred K«pi«. < ;3 ° p Mj» Ever K eady Class of M. E Church Blasnuerade Mrs. M. E. Hower- ■ Woman's Society Mrs Alva IKteker. 2:30 p. mI I Moose Leirionaires Masquerade ParMoose Home. t I pt Marys Chorus Choir—Catholic school. 7:30 pm. !■ Dorcas Class of E. V. Church. ■>|a»querade and Guest Night-Miy. [Kata Liddy. 7:30 p.m. i I Psi lota Xi—Miss Helen Farr, 6:30.- • I Emmanuel Walther League Box ‘■fcjcial— Bleeke School. I I r rt .,bv:triau latdiet 'Aid—Church Mau day. Friday f I Queen Esther and Standard Bear‘Mrs of M E. church, Masquerade '■party—Mrs John T. Myers. 7:30 p. m. |IM. E. Ladles Aid —At church. 2:30. ■society I d. Y. B. Class of U. B. Church—; ■Mrs. Wm. Pennington. I Box Social—Raudenbush school. Saturday I Bake Sale — Central Grocery, by ■Junior League of M. E. chtlrciF - Monday ■ tiDelta Tteta Tau Hallowe'en Dance, ■ Sun Set. 9 to 12 P. M. I Octagon Club —Miss Margaret Lank-i’Bt-nau. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Historical Club—Mrs. Hattie Beery. Shakespeare Club —Mrs. S. D. Beavers. • Mrs Jessie Deam, 225 Wes Adams* street, is entertaining at several tables [of Bridge this afternodii in honor of her house guests, Mrs. Dell Loche, of Newcastle; Mrs. Ellen Dailey, bf Toledo, Ohio; Mrs. R. K. Allison, of Indianapolis; and Mrs. John Elliott, of Alexandria. Mrs. Deam will entertain at a tea in honor of her guests next Tuesday afternoon, also. Mrs. A. L. Burdg. of Decatur, was the honor guest at a dinner party given Tuesday evening, at Alberson s by her daughter, Mrs. A. A. Kist in celebration of Mrs. Burdg’s fifty-eight biithday. Covers were laid for Mrs. Burdg, Mrs. Belle Kist-Johnson, Will Wade. Mr. and Mrs. Kist. The Kist’s took Mrs. Burdg to Indianapolis, WedSnesday. in their car, where she will attend a meeting ol the ci! of the order of Pocebontas The Ladies Aid Society of the Methodis church will meet in the church parlors at 2:30 o’clock Friday afternoon. The Presbyterian Choir will meet so: rehearsal tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the church. The Queen Esthers and Standard Bearers, of the Methodist church, will hold a masquerade party at the home of Mrs. John T. Myers, Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock. • Stults-Zeser Miss Ursula Zeser and George Stults here quietly married last evening at 7:30 o'clock at the parsonage of the St. Marys Catholic church. Rev. Hessian received the vows of the double ring ceremony. The couple was attended by the bride’s sister, Miss Marie Zeser, and the groom's broth er. Harry Stults. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Zeser and the groom is a sonof Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stults. Mr. Stults was employed by the local Hoosier grocery until recently, when he was made manager of the store at Payne, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Stults will reside in that city. The Woman’s Foreign Missionary •<Mety of the Monroe Methodist ehuich met at the home of Mrs. G B. Hahnert Wednesday afternoon. 1 waive members and four visitors here in attendance. Mesdames Lehman, and Roster gave

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very interesting reports of the branch I f meeting held in Fort Wayne, October I 5 and 6. 5 Mrs. Alf Hahner entertained at dtn ner Monday evening for Miss Ruth Johnstpn, of Morgantown, Vest Virginia. who will go to China. Miss Golda Johnston, Miss Nora Dudgeon. I of this city. Miss Loma Hahnert and Mr. Herman Kirkindall, of Monroe, were guests. The Young Matrons Club will with Mrs. Leland Franks Friday. r evening at 6:30 o’clock. All mem-,t bers are urged to bring their own, dishes and be there promptly at the / appointed hour. a ————- * Mrs. James Westveld was hostess « tc*The Shakespeare Club Wednesday! afternoon. Mrs. H. F. Ehinger had ' s charge of the program. Mrs. D. E.|< Smith, of Fort Wayne, was a guest f at the meeting. The next meeting i will be held with Mrs. S. D. Beavers.! 1 Mrs. P. N. Hiatt, of West Palm i —Beach, Florida, who is visiting her t mother, Mrs. J. S. Bowers, on First i i street, entertained several little tots ’ at a Halloween party in onor of her 1 son. Billy, from three to five o'clock i ! yesterday afternoon. The entertain- * ing rooms were attractively decorated with pumpkin faces and Halloween ! festooning. Games and contests were I played. Covers were laid in the din- 1 ing room for the fifteen guests. Re- 1 fresliments of jello with whipped cream. Halloween cakes and hot ’ i chocolate were served. Those present included Billie and Jack Hiatt, Dan and Jimmy Holthouse, John Carmody, Dick and Jim Colter, Bob and Jack Porter. Janet Schrock. Phyllis and Barbara Jane Krick, Anna Jane Tyndall, John Terveer and Patsy Graliker. I The Historical Club held a very enjoyable all-day meeting with Mrs. E. S. Christen, north of the city, Wednesday. A pot-luck chicken dinner was served at noon. During the afternoon, the regular meeting was held. Mrs. Fristoe had an interesting paper on "Tactic Fullness." The next meeting will be with Mrs. Hattie Beery and Mrs. Fred Ahr will be the leader. o Locate Richard Archbold, who has been ill with pneumonia at Toledo for a, week, continues to improve accoa/- ■ ing to reports from his mother, Mrs. I Roy Archbold, who is at his bedside, j Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Klepper mot , j ored to Fort Wayne yesterday. This is sewing day at the Presbyterian church ..nd the ladles have been having a fine time, while doing | i splendid work. The clean up work tor Dairy Day. s finished and everybody back to | normal again. The general committee will meet Friday evening to check up on bills and complete a report which will be published, showing receipts and expenditures. Reports from every source are that the event was 'satisfactory, that the guests had 1 good time and that business was good. D. W. Beery attended to business at Fort Wayne yesterday. Paul Schulte, oil operator and owner of the Decatur golf course grounds, of Oak Park, Chicage, is here for a few days looking after his interests. Col. Roy Johnsons has returned rom Kansas where he assisted Col. Geppert in a three-day sale of pure bred cattle at Hayes City. “THE GOBLIN’S HOI’” to the Tune of “THE BONE RATTLERS” MONDAY, October 25 SUNSET PARK Benefit Delta-Theta-Tau. Dance from 9 to 12 for SI.OO couple. Single admission. .50c. Everybody Welcome.

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QUEEN VISITS ■ NEWYORKCITY Roumanian Queen Takes In i Sights In America’s i Largest Metropolis i —— i New York, Oct. 21 —(United Press) j Queen Marie, from Bucharist, Rou- t mania, was in town today taking in i the sights. 11 It was a gorgeous late October day. i A perverse sun burst forth in glory, | and the royal visitor started "doing | New York" with the benefit of clear skies and crisp air. i Her majesty awoke early in her ( suite at the Ambassador ,Hotel. She ( ordered a breakfast fit for a queen—fresh fruit, omelet with broiled mushrooms, cold ham and tea and toast. Reports spread that the queen was indisposed and would remain in her room until leaving for Philadelphia this afternoon. But the hordes of | reporters on hand at the Ambassador ( were assured that Queen Marie was planning to visit the public library J and the chamber of commerce luncheon as scheduled. Her majesty’s visit so far has been strenuous. Arriving last night after the constant ceremonies of her visit to Washington, Baltimore and Annapolis, she was guest at a reception by the Society of Friends of Roumania, at which 700 New Yorkers were presented to her. It wds after midnight when the queen and her suite retired to her hotel. There was no let-up today, and the program was well-filled until 3 p.m., when the queen is due to start for Philadelphia and the sespuipc(enten ; nial exposition. The official reception last night was reminiscent of the pomp of the second empire in France. The Queen contracted a cold yesterday and her indisposition, while not considered serious, had become so evident on the journey from the capital, that Dr. James R. Scott, physician assigned to the queen’s party by the state department, advised her to lie down and rest for an hour. Dr. Scott said he considered an unusually heavy program had been mapped out for her majesty and it might be advisable for her to lighten her plans. He said he feared she eventually would suffer a breakdown

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if she continued the heavy pace of Ibe first three days since her arrival J In this country. j LOCALS Albert Stump, a candidate for the j position now held by Senator Jim '1 Watson, will speak at the court house J in this city next Monday afternoon. at 4 o’clock. Everybody invited. J. G. Niblick |s planning to return/ to Rome City for a few days late fishing over the week end. He was , there last week and says the small mouth bass fishing is on and is very good. This office irnow making arrange ments for receiving the election reI turns on the night of November 2.' | We will, us usual furnish, a complete j ! return of county, state and national ; results. Mrs. Dell Locke, of Newcastle, 1 Ind., and Mrs. Ella Dailey, of Indi-', anapolis, are here to attend the Bridge party being given by Mrs. Jessie Deam today. I’ i Exercise is th’ best tonic in th' , 'i world, yet we can’t give it away, unless we throw somethin' in. I don't l [ look fer any radical changes till th’ wintry blasts are o’er, but I’d like t’ bet that th’ thigh comes next. Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. Miss Helen Gass is confined to her home suffering with a severe case of tonsilitis. The Misses Ethel Burk and Katie Burk, of Bucyrus, Ohio, and Miss Edna Herschner, of Galion, Ohio, have returned'to their home after a several days visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jackson, at their home on North Second street. Mrs. Jennie Archbold has returned from a several days visit in Cleveland. Ohio, and Fort Wayne, and will visit* relatives and., friends here before going to Tampa, Florida, where she will visit her son, RellzArchbold and family,. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wisemantle have returned to their home at Waukegan, after a several days visit here with Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gass and family. Those who attended the District convention of the Rebepah Lodge, at Bluffton, Tuesday were Mrs. Anna Mallett. Mr. and Mrs. Acker, Mrs. Drunry Mrs. E. B. Macy, Mrs. Minnie Teeple, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ellsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Fry and Miss Laura Stanley. Mrs. D. E. Smith, of Fort Wayne, spent Wednesday- with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Peterson, of Jefferson street.

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