Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 253, Decatur, Adams County, 26 October 1926 — Page 5

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CLUB CALENDER Tuesday St Mary’s ('horns Choir—Catholic High school, 8 p. ni. Young Women’s Missionary Circle f E v. Church—Mrs. Earl Fuhrman. ° Brotherhood of Christian Church— William Kohls. 7:30 P. M. Woman's Club Opening Banquet— Zion Reformed church. Rebekah Degree Team Practice—--7-30 o'clock. Epworth League M. E. Halloween Party—M. E. Church. 7:30 p. m. Octagon Club—Miss Margaret Lankenau. 7:30 p. mWednesday Union Township Home Economics Club—Mrs. Hanna Mumma. 2 ■». m. Box Social— Brandyberry School. Five Hundred Club—Mrs. Hick Christen. 7:30 p. m St. Vincent de Paul—K. of C. Hall, 2:30 P- ®- Bachelor Maids — Mrs. Dick Boch, 7:30 p. m. Hallowe'en Paity and Box Social— Brandyberry school. Historical Club—Mrs. Ben Devor. Shakespeare Club—Mrs. S. D. Beavers. Thursday Pleasant Grove Missionary Society - .Mrs Mae Welch, 1:30 p m. Antioch Missionary .Society-Mrs. Frank Arnold, all day. Triangle Class of Christian church, Masquerade Party—Violet Squires. Box Social —Washington School. | Zion Lutheran L. A. S.—School house. 3:30 p. m. Root Tdwnship Home Economics Club—Mrs. Edith Johnson. Ladies Aid Society of the E V. Church-Church, 2:30 P. M. Friday St Marys Township Home Economics Club —Mrs. Harry Daniels all day. Saturday Christian Ladies Aid Society Bake Sale —Leiehtle Meat Market. Monday Psi lota Xi —Mrs. Ralph Gentis, 7:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Kist had as ttoeir guests. Sunday, at their home Ln Portland. Mr. and Mrs. William J Burdg and daughter. Violet, of Marion; Mrs. Belle Kist-Johnson, Will Wade and Miss Anna Helen Ashcraft, of Portland. The ladies aid society of the Zion Lutheran chucch will meet at the school house at 3:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon. The Shakespeare Cub will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs S. D. Beavers Mrs. F. E France will have the paper and will use as her subject ' Women of the White House." A good attendance is urged. Sixty five couples alteuiled the D : r.iii 'Tiair6’ween"'i'taiiV.- at’feifn Set Park last evening Fall leaves, black and orange festooning, kerosene lamps and bla k cats were used in the decorations of the large room. The lights were shaded with clever black cat shades. Gailbralths Orchestra, of Fort Wayne, furnished the music for the dancing from nine to twe've o’clock. Out-of-town guests who attended, included the Misses Capitola Hindman, Marjorie Hindman, of 1 > t Wayne, Grace Kennedy, Carmen Geaiy, of Van Wert. Ohio; William Zahm. Rudy S -hcarer, Hilary Caslner, of Huntington; H. D. Thomas, ot Cleveland Theron Grawcock. of Fort Wayne; Dr. and Mrs. Githeus, of Wren, Ohio. Complimentary to their guests, (■rand Worthy Matron Mrs. Alberta Hoffman, of Rockport. Indiana, Associate Grand Worthy Matron Mrs. Lettie Ferguson, of Fdrt Wayne, and the "embers and officers of the Eastern Btar chapter ~ot Geneva, the local Eastern Stars are planning a banquet to he held at 6 o’clock Thursday eve-1 tting, in the Masonic rooms. Following the banquet, initiatory services "ill be exemplified by the Geneva chapter upon Geneva candidates. ■he coffee, coffee cream, rolls and "‘‘-cream will be furnished by the

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chapter, and, in addition to this, each 1 local member is requested to bring a generous dish of food. A public sale will be held at the George W. Schiederer farm 4>, a miles east of Decatur Wednesday afternoon at 12:30 o’clock. Farm machinery and stock will be sold at the sale- The public Is invited to attend. The Antioch Missionary Society will meet all day Thursday at the home of Mrs. Frank Arnold to sew. A good attendance is urged. Mrs. Ralph Gentis will be hostess to the Psi lota Xl sorority Monday night, at 7:30 o'clock. The attendance of every member is urged. The Catholic Ladies of Columbia will meet Tuesday evening, November 2. at eight o’clock, at the K. ot C. Hall. The Union Township Home Economics Club will meet with Mrs. HadI na Mumma Wednesday afternoon at two o’clock. The Pleasant Grove Missionary ; Society will meet with Mrs. Mae Welch Thurtulay afternoon at 1:30 o’clock. The St. Marys Township Home Economics Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Harry Daniels, at Pleasant Mills, all day. A pot-luck dinner will be served at noon. All members are irged to attend as business of importance will be transacted. The Triangle Class of the ChrisIlan church will hold a masquerade party at the home of Miss Violet Squiers Thursday evening. I Tile members of the Ladies’ Aid Society of the Christian church solicit the patronage of the public at their bake sale Saturday morning at Liehtle Meal market. Mr. and Mrs.’ Christ Bucher, of Root township, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. Sunday. The home wais beautifully decorated for the occasion. A large basket of crysanthemums and a large wedding cake were used as table decorations. Mr. and Mrs. P.ucher were the recipients of many beautiful gifts. Those present included all of the children except William Bucher and family, who I’ve in California. The guests were Rev. Miller and daughter's. Elnora and Margaret; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bucher and children. Velma and Kenneth; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sines. Mr. and Mrs. John Fruchte and daughters, Adele and MUdped. all of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Bucher and children, Alma, Louis and Ervin; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knapp, of this city; Mr. and Mrs. Heran Franke and children, Helen, Robert and Ralph; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wagener and son. Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bucher and son. Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Nyffler. Mr. and Mrs. William Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Grote. Mr. aud Mrs. August Wiegmann and sons, Lester qiiicn. n 7377" — Cari, Mr. Edward Bucher, Christ Franz, and son, William, Mr. and

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1926.

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Tom McKean, of St. Louis, manager cl' Hie film booking office ot the Fox Him Corporation; Claude McKean, of Memphis, Penn., manager of the F'ox Film Corporation; and Alton Me|<e:>n. of St. Louis, also of the Fox Film Corporation, left Decatur Sunday, after attending the funeral of their grandfather, J. W. McKean, at Bluffton. Sanford Wagner, of Monroe, spent ihe day in Fort Wayne. / The Misses Grace Kennedy and Carmen Geaiy, of Van Wert, Ohio, attended the Delta Theta Tan dance here last evening. Mrs. Herman Myers left this morning for Anderson and Indianapolis where she will visit friends, until Friday, when Mr. Myers will accompany her to Bloomington to spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Davenport. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Frazier and son, of Bluffton, spent Sunday here with Mrs. Frazier's mother, Mrs. Florence Meyer. W. D. Thomas, of Cleveland, Ohio was a business visitor here today. John T. Myers made a business trip to Fort Wayne this miming. E. W. Johnson has returned from Gary where he spent the week-end with his brothers. C. L. and R. I). Johnson and families. Land owners along the Monroe road will meet this evening to discuss the proposal of the state highway commission to improve the road if ten foot easments are given. The ses-

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sion will be held ut Industrial rooms at 7:30. ’ W. A. Klepper who has been ill for two months past returned to Fort Wayne today to tukti his first serum treatment. A diagnosis ot his ailinens revealed the fact that he was injured internally when he fell through a well east of town about two months ago and that as a result his blood bus become infected. It will require about eight weeks treatments to correct the condition, receiving one serum treatment a week but he is assured of complete health within that time. L. G. Ellingham, Arthur Smith and Chairman McNab motored here last evening to accompany Hon. Albert Stump to Fort Wayne where he had one of the biggest meetings of the year. He parsed through here this afternoon enroute to Portland where he held a meeting this afternoon and will close the day with a rally at Muncie. ‘ Mrs. M. B. Cloyd of Wausau, Wisconsin, who has been visiting relatives in St. Louis, Mo., arrived here today for a visit with Mrs. Catherine Kauffman and family, and Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Mills. Arthur Haggard, of Fort, Wayne, was a business caller in the city this afternoon. Mrs. C. E. Bell attended a party at the hohie of Miss Lorfne Foster in Fort Wayne, given in honor of Miss \ Hazel Mattox whose marriage to Joe I Farwell will be solemnized in November. R. E. Hendricks, -of Fort Wayne, was a business caller in the city yesterday. Wilford Ray, of Geneva, was a business visitor in the city this af'ternoon. — o Russ Bleaching Blue delights the , laundress, makes clothes whiter than snow. All grocers. TT

Game Warden Is Sued Warsaw, Ind. ,Oct. 26. — (United Press)—Charles Long, living nnnr Leesburg, today file dauit for >5.000 damages from JaJmes Durham, deputy fish and game warden ot the state conservation department Long was shot and wounded by Durham while hunting in December 1925. The deputy warden claimed Ixmg was fishing with a net and resisted arrest. ,1 o — - Preble Young Lady To Take Trip Around World Miss Helene Freitag, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Freitag, ot Preble, plans to take a trip around the world. She will sail on October 28, on the steamship President Polk. After visiting Havana. Panama, California, Honolulu, Japan, China,

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Manilla, Singapore, Ceylon, Egypt, she will disembark and travel through the European continent. Couching ull the principal cities of Italy, Austria. Germany, Belgium. France and England. returning to Boston about May. Accompaning her, are her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William Wolff, of

Look Around You If you will inquire or stop and think for a few minutes, you will find that the practice of thrift has been the chief factor in the success and career of a majority of those who have reached the goal of affluence right here at home. Others have attained success through placing their money in this bank. What has been done before, can be done again. Why not drop in and open an account the next time you are near us? Old Adams County Bank ‘’We Pay You To Save”

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Boston, Mass. ■■O' 1 -- — Elks Meeting Wednesday The regular Elks meeting will bo held Wednesday evening ut the home. Secretary 253-2tx 0 i Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays