Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 130, Decatur, Adams County, 2 June 1927 — Page 3
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CALENDAR Thursday ■XV R. ( '- ~’“ P' I,l ' ■ Zi „ : , Lutheran Ladies’ Aid Society ■schoolhouse. 4 p. m. ■xVork and Win Class of the U. B. ■ h Mr. and Mrs. William Brauni. 7: SO P- m - ■v v Missionary Society—Church ■riots, 2 p. tn. ■Calvary Indies’ Aid Society-At ■lurch. 1 P- nl - ■concern Aid and Missionary So■cty Mrs. Cal Kunkle, 2 p.m. ■Presbyterian W. H. and F. M. S. ■ hutch parlors, J:3O p.m. Friday ■ Delta Theta Tan Business meeting H-Miss Genevieve Berling. ■ E L. C. E. Marshmallow and HL finer Roast—Pierceton Woods. | Woman's Home .Missionary Society ■t m. E. Church —Mrs. R. I). Myers ■:3O p. m. I Degree Team of C. L. of C. Practice ■-K. of C. Home, 7:30 Saturday I F M. S. of M. E. church, plate supH). Church 5-7 pm. June 11. | Ladies' Aid Society of IT. B. ■jhurch Cafeteria Supper—Church 5 ■o 7 p. m. | Home Guards Methodist church — I Eileen Burk. Cafeteria Supper—U. B. Church, 5 o 7 p. m. Tuesday Psi lota Xi —Mrs. W. L. Linn, 7:30 >. m. Smitley-Bowen i Miss Florence Bowen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Bowen, and Mr. Archie Smitley, son of Mr. and Mrs W. N. Smitley, were united in marriIge this morning. The ceremony war 1 preformed by the Rev. Ross X'.'. Btoakes. pastor of the First Methodist 1 (hurch. at the M. E. parsonage on Mon- 1 roe street. The qpuple will reside In 1 his city, having a home furnished <>h Marshall street. The single ring cere- ! nony was read and the couple was. at- 1 tended by friends. A business meeting of the Belta ’heta Tan sorority will be held Frilay evening with Miss Genevieve lerling. Business of importance will le taken care of and the attendance if all members is desired. The Catholic Ladies’ of Columbia Fill go to Van Wert. Ohio, June 9.
There they will initiate a class of nine candidates. A banquet will be served at six o’clock in the I. O. O. F. ball. All members of the local council who ■ ah' . jfp-'ToTW. io ,i / ■«:•••• -vKeller not later than Sunday, so that the necessary reservations can be made. The Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist church will have a plate supper at the church dining room Saturday night June June 11. from 5 to 7 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to attend the supper. i The Woman's Home Missionary Society of the Methodist church will meet Friday afternoon at 2:3oo'clock i with Mrs. It. I). Myers. The foil iwing j program will be given. Devotionals Mrs. Fred Mills Business Eelction of Officers Lesson ‘‘The leaders of the Future.” Mrs. Dan Sprang Song. “Our Perpetual Members and Questionaire," .... Mrs. Charity Hooper “Our New Uerpetual Members Mrs. Harriett Evans Etudebaker. Mrs. Anna Jane Meyers.” .... Mis. I). D Heller Piano Solo Helen DeVor Mrs. Ll H. Kleinhenz was hostess to the Five Hundred Club last evening at her home on Sixth street. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Frank Barthel and Mrs. Alma Holthouse. At the conclusion of the games, delightful refreshments were served by the hostess. The next meting will be with Mrs. Hoithouse. The Ever Ready class of the Methodist Sunday school will hold its class Party with Mrs. Frank Carroll tonight at *:3O o’clock. All members are urged to attend. The Delta Theta Tau Alumni met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Joe Laurent. Tables were arranged for Bridge and high score winners were rewarded with beautiful prizes. Mrs. Hubert Schmitt won first prize and Mrs. H. L. Kern won second. Dainty refreshments were served at the
close of the afternoon, Out-oftown guests included Mrs. A. (’. Lutz, of hltle Rock, Arkansas, and Mrs. Lois Connell-Burnside, of Little Rock, Ark The public is invited to attend the benefit Bridge party to be given by the members of the Tri Kappa sorority at the Country club tonigh;. Playing will begin at eight o'clock. Refroshments will be served following the games. Tickets may be purchased from any member of the sorority or at the door. o Decatur Chapter Royal Arch Masons will meet for inspection, and confer the Royal Ar h degree Friday evening June 3. 1927. Inspector Graham will be piesent. All members are requested to be present. Business of vital importance to be transacted. L. C. Helm. H P 131-2tx o Personals x " bSh Mrs. Helena Heitman, Miss Ethel and Clarence Heitman, of Linton. Indiana. and Mrs. Paul Landis, of Warsaw, were guests of the Rev. and Mis A. R. Fledderjohann, yesterday. Th' Ladies' Aid Society delivered a sack o’ cornmeal, this mornin’, t' a poor one-car family livin' east o’ th’ saw mill. Whatever became o' Earl Carroll, who hopped off for Atlanta some weeks ago? -- Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. Harold Niblick and Bernard Clark have gone to Chicago, to attend the commencement exercises of the Chicago Physical Culture School, from which Miss Jeanette Clark will be graduated. They will visit there several days before returning to this city. Mrs. Charles Hnlthouse left this morning for Detroit, for a week’s visit with friends. While there, she will attend the wedding of Miss Hazel Cochran. a nurse at the Ford Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gass and V. J. Borman motored to Huntington this afternoon. Robert Voglewede. Earl Christen and Hugh Holthouse arived home last ev-
ening from Notre Dame University to spend the summer here with their par-, ents. Mrs. Harvey LaFountane. and children,. Dorothy. Herbert and Richard, and i tetfey Johnson of noutheust ■■■ the city, were shoppers here this afternoon. Mrs. E. P. Sheeran, of Van Wert. 0.. was a visitor here this afternoon. William Christener, of Monroeville, was a business visitor here today. o NO DANCE AT SUNSET UNTIL SUNDAY EVENING The regular Friday and Saturday night dance at Sunset will not be held .this week on account of the death of Peter Ze.ser. Dancing will be resumed Sunday evening. — —o Newcastle—Policemen here appeared this \ye< k in new and cool summer issue uniforms. Several objectors say that it i n’t summer yet. NOOZIE F Traffic ON EASY SIREET | IS Never over j j -T| J BOSTONIAN SHOES FOR MEN Toha-T-Myftt A ,Z—Z—- 1
DEQATUR DAILY DEMOCRATTHI’RSDAY, JUNE 2, 1927.
LOCAL MAN PACES NON-SUPPORT CH ARCE Fred Linniger, Decatur Carageman, Arrested On Affidavit Filed At Bluffton By His Wife Fred Linniger, Imai garageman wataken into custody nt noon today on n charge <,f lion-support, filed In the Wells <ii cult com I Linniger was nr ■ sit'd by Sheriff Hail I lolling aw at 111 of Adams county, and will be held in the local Jail until tonight, when Welk county officials will come here uftei him. The charges wore filed by Linniger'.wife, who resides in Bluffton. Slit (hinges him with I'alluie to supporl her Linniger has lived In this city about n year, being employed at sev oral garages. At piesent, he Is con ducting a repair ship of his own. ——i o Don Fars and Carrel Cole motorec to Fort Wayne last evening.
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4 THE CORT- |l jMd Tonight—Tomorrow Jfi! “OUTLAWS OF RED RIVER” ifi ! r.'flg- A Wm. Fox Classic, featuring | jjg TOM MIX and MARJORIE DAW. Mis A girl bandit and a Texas Ranger ride the dangc r u; j 1 DE trail together to a smashing climax in the most sensa- mil! I pl tional series of episodes ever pictured. j % “NEWLYWEDS SHOPPERS" Comedv. News. 10c 25c ffi! ypJ Sundav and Monday—Babe Ruth in a big baseball ;r j v-jgg story, “BABE COMES HOME.” Jl f 1 DEMOCRAT WaNfADTSET RESIiLTS;
I THE ADAMS Theatre | hj- Tonight and Friday St. Mary's Chorus Choir Benefit Tonight of Youth* a Grout College Picture m jfi TIFFANY n ,rills ’ Y °utii, b<»- k Preients malice. Adventure and a Bfl College G “ n " ,! » * "fired Business Men" OB wl h Marcel no Day, Chas. D>- an ‘Our Gang (.oinedy. ppi laney, Edna Murphy, and a big Us 31 wonder east. Including 25 10c—2.1C HJ I'nlverslly FootlmU Slurs. tfL Sunday and Monday-Lon Chaney. Renee Adoree and S Louise Dresser in “MR WU.” Lon Chaney's greatest role.
