Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 39, Decatur, Adams County, 15 February 1927 — Page 5
I SOCIETYI clvb calender ■ Tuesday ■ „ fr. I’. Rules Aitl ° 1 ■ Sectio" - 0 Eitjller . | ci*'*'* * ber <>r J1 - church " 1 B ‘u„ Nelson, 7.30 P«* ' ' l ;;X' b— club " Mr s 1 ».’»««• ‘"’“i'Toiha - lass, of M. E. c() ,_ M1 , Dan Sprang 7:30 Bridge Ulub-M«. Huber. mvitata.nal “Son s < lub-Mn, Faye l-aer-K. of ' I I C McConnell, 2 I>. ni. Wednesday AiiC , i ., !1 Bridge Club-Miss Fan “d of Reformed rhnrch—Church. J.->" p. m. f' ve Hundred Club-Mrs. Frank Rartliel, 7*30 p- Hl* I 10 o F. Hance, 8; 30 p tu Historic! Club Mrs. H. Katherine Lee. Thursday Loyal Daughlers Class of E. V. Church— Mrs. Mu He Stauffer, post > pvnedu - j» c.—Ytoinan Hall, 1 p.MU. >8 ... Ugivuai:'v»-Moose Home. [ 7:30 p. m. I baptist Woman's Society—Mrs C [ .E. Bell. 2:30 P- *»■ terhin Ladies' Aid Society I Mrs. Dyke Frisiuger, 2:30. R Zion Lutheran Ladies' Aid Society I -School House, 4 p. mi. | Benefit Bridge Party—Psi lota Xi I -Elks Hums. 8 p. m. Friday n T. B. Class-Mi». Clarwoe I Baughman, 7:30 p. in. St. Marys < hmu> t heir—Catholic I High School, 7:30 p. tu Saturday tafetteria mippe: » E. chuMuh. » 1 t» 7 g m. There will iw ■ eufeteria sappai hi the Mvtlnrdist church Imsament f Saturday evening, tnmn 3 tv 7 o'clock p. HL Th“ Baptist Womeß'u Society wl! meet at 2:30 o'clock Thursday after gMeii, »ith M®M'. E. BmJI. A Mission> ary program will be given, with Mrs., Sam Sbamp in charge. A good attend aaae is desired. Tlte W. R. C. will meet Thursday, 1 afternoon at one o'clock in the Yeoman hall. All members are urged to ■ be present. \ The regular meeting of the Moose I Legionairw will be held Thursday e'eniug at >:3o‘o’clock in the Moose home, lhe attendance of every mem- ' her is urged. Valentine Party ( The annual Yah ntine party was enjoyed by the members of the Delta Theta Tau sorority last evening in the Murray Hotel. At seven o’clock, I J n elaborate banqucit of Vitjyntuie appointments was served. Miss MarBret Mylott, < hairman of the enter’finmeiit committee, presided as toast.tntstress. Miss Margaret Holthouse; President of the sorority, and Miss Wmaine Christen responded. Foliv*' nK the dinner tallies were arrang- . "’for hearts. Prizes awarded “ 188 " mitred Clark, Miss Geralc < Christen ami Miss Katherine Hyland. , — ! are SelliUg rapldl y tor the [. . 1 Brldge l ut'f.'', which will be ' ’ v ' ( e n by the members of the Psi lota L Wrunty in ,he E >ks’ home Thurs- ' t laying will begin at | 'cock. I aides for parties may LT 6 " With Mrs ’ A ' R ‘ Holt i not a <hairman of <he affair. Those ' 1 p n ? Mtkets pay at the ‘ r e t r he 1 T l,n ' S "' UI served ’ | I’retlir? ?' ClaBS ° l the United if [ Mrs. (■!.”. Sl ”“' lay Bchol wi » meet with ‘ In. .. a,< " “ r ’a tShnian Friday even ( ." r . '-■<) o’clock. Miss Elizabeth ! ’lieiir MrS ' Earl Cr!der " il! be L listing hostesses. | ’"'the in"' 11 " ll, ’ uliani P was hostess . tlt||) Os the So Cha Rea sti'i n t lnß n al - her h ° me 011 f nieeijn.. ~ During the business r ' Bridge'T mat ' le for a E ’U'home \ ,0 lxi lleld in tbe so!d April 26. Tickets will be Arm. n .’u mbeu £or fifty « ents Bridge «■/' busln <*ss meeting "t're wt/n i 1)a * ed and high scores Mlss f 'lnreu’ p n HBS Ka " lryu (halor"1(lll(l Kell an ' ls aild re - Ray*i:h ■ T h h °b WPr ° rewarded! the hostess served de-1
licious at the close ofi evening/ Miss Helen Gass will be hostess to the club in two weeks. Miss Esther Bowers entertained at a dinner narty of Valentine ap- 1 pointnients lltw evening at her home 1 'oi) Marshall street. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Porter and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Colter and, sons, Mrs. Margaret Stonerook, Mr.' and Mrs. Ferd O’Brien and daughter,’ and Donald Patterson. The tidies’ Aid society of the Zion Reformed church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. All meinbys are urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Sheets and son, Gerald, entertained at dinner Sunday for the following ests: Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Sheets. Mrs. Laura Kidwell, Mr. and Mrs. William .Jones. Mr. and Mrs. David Cook, Mr. and Mis. Charles Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Frauds Fuhrman, Burl, Martha and Earl Fuhrman, Charlotte, Arthur and Alice Coko, Miles and Doris Relle Jones, Dortha and Donald Cook, and Brice Sheets. The Ladies Aid Society of the United Brethren cdurch. Section two, will meet tonight with Mrs. Lucy Fisher in Adams streel. Mrs. Bohnke is captail) of the section. Miss Fun Hite will be hostess to the Auction Bridge Chib Wednesday night at eight o'clock. The Loyal Daughters class of the Evangelical church, which was to have met with Mrs. Lucile Stauffer Thursay evening, has been postponed until next week. All members are urged to note the change. Niermeyer-Moody Mass Henrietta Moody, of Portland, •and-Jiße Niermeyer, of Cincinnati, Ohio, were married this morning in Hie St. Mary’s Catholic church, at eight-thirty o’clock. The Rev. J. A. Seimetz received the vows of the ceremony. The bride was attended hy the groom’s sister. Miss Marie bPiermeyer, es Cincinnati: David Baker, of this city, attended the groem. For the ceremony, the bride woie. a gpwn es white bridal satin htshioned with panels of silk lace. The long sleeves were shirred at the juitXs. Her veil was held in place by i wreath es orange blossoms. She married a shower bouquet of bride’s '•osos. Miso Niermeyer wore a becoming hook of green georgette made rwßh tiny pis tucks. Her footwear ,'jas of blonde kid and (die carried an arm bouquet of pink roses. The wedling breakfast wm served in the newly furnished bon: of Mr. and Mrs. Niermeyer on Nuttman avenue. The members of the immediate families were the only guests. The table was decorated with a large wedding cake and snillax. Green Knivrs in stl ver holders were also a part of the tebl e decorations. Mr. and Mrs. Niermeyer will leave tonight on a several days wedding trip. The groom is employed as clerk in tile i’ennsylvania freight office in this city. LOCAL'S I'm alUjs glad when somethin’ comes along V crowd a torso mystery off th’ front page. Some girls an’ women have a fujiiiy- idee o.’ sittin' purty. —Abe Martin. Indianapolis News. Charles Merriman, of Monroe, who has been seriously ill for the past sev.eral weeks, remains about the same, j Miss Lomu Hahnert. who underwent a major operation at the Adams Coun-. ty Memorial Hospital a few weeks' ago, has returned to her studies in the I county schools. Miss Veronica F. Anker has accepted a position as assistant art teacher of tlie Method class at the University in Bloomington. Miss Anker will continue her work with th e Junior high and grade schools with her pio- , motion. o Birth Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rauch, of south of the city, are the proud parents of a ten-pound girl baby, born this morning. The baby has been named Phyllis Ann. No other blue like Russ Bleaching Iflue. Insist upon the name. AH grocers sell it. TT Skin Sufferers Try This 1 Minute Test ” Try Tint One Minate Tut Are you tormented with the agony of a burning, itching skin v. nich seems to defy relief? Do ton suffer from eczema, pimples, ulcers, and other forms of skin troubles? At no risk to you, we invite you to try this one minute test: Go to any drug store and get a bottle of D. D. D. on trial. Gently wash the itching portion of your skin with D. D. D. prescription, the antiseptic healing lotion. Then watch for results. If you do not experience that calm, cool sensation, if that itch is not iloppid in one minute, just bring the bottle back and your money will be refunded at once. LoOoji
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' French Deliver Reply To Disarmament Proposal Purin, Feb. 15.—(United Preßß.)— I The French reply to President Cooli hlge’s proposal for further limitations of naval Armament will be delivered today to U. S. Myrou T. Herrick. , | It was believed the reply would [amount to polite rejection of Mr. Coolidge’s suggestion that France, Great Britain, Italy, Japan' and the United States agree to, limit armaments ini the classes of teasels which were excluded from the limitations agreed upon at the Washington conference. These types were cruisers, destroyers and submarines. Fire Crises Heavy Loss At Hammond -1 Hammond. Ind., Feb. 15. (United Press.) —iFire caused damage estimat-l I ed at more thsn m quarter of a mil I lion dollars early today to the Gris- , wold Furniture company in the downi town section of Hammoud, The tire was shortly before midnight and gained such headway that aid was called from Chicago to ’ assist in fighting th e flames. Firemen worked tor more than live hours ' before the fire was under control. o L T . S. Senate Passes Postal Rates Bill Washington, Feb. 15. — (United ( Pr<ess.) —With Vice President Dawes r and many senators in their dinner clothes, the senate in a night session adopted the postal rates bill, but was prevented from acting on the Andrews dry reorganization measure. The postal bill, which now goes to ! conference with the house, restores the one-cent postage rate on private j postcards; establishes a rate of 1V» t cents per pound on second class matter for non-advertising portions of g publications, and gives a sliding scale jl 'of rates from 1% cents for first postal B r; > » 1 Bunions V | j Quick relief from, pain. . W ■ e Prevent shoe pressure. Ki) tj ■ tl At all drug and shoe stores HML VSSchoWs T® - ■ —— Put one on — the mn‘pdaK p" n •» g ° n<: B ——-
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