Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 148, Decatur, Adams County, 23 June 1927 — Page 7

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CALENDAR Thursday Moose Leglonaires—S p m. 4 H Club ot Union TownshipParochial School, 2 p. m. Eastsrn Star—Masonic Hall, 7:30. Bridge Club— Miß. William Bowers 3:30 p. "’• Loyal Daughters’ Class ot E. V. Church— Mrs- Clara Maloney. Belta Theta Tau business meeting -Miss Florence Holthouse, 7 P. M. King's Heralds of M. E. churchannual pionic, 2 p. m. Baptist Woman's Society — Mrs. Janies Strickler. 2:30 p. m. Missionary Sewing Society — Mrs. Joha Brown. i p s i lota Xi—Miss Dora Marie Magley, 8 P- m - ■ ,4 Hoot Township -Home Economics Club all day pienic-tCharles Gage Grove, Monmouth. So Cha Rea—Miss Cecile Miller, 7:30 p. inFriday St Mary's Township Home Economics Club—Mrs. Charles Schenck, 1:30 p. hi. Ladies’ Aid Society ot M.E. Church -Church, 2:30 p. m. Child Health Board organization meeting—Public Library, 8 pin. Sunday Krueckeberg family reunion at home of Mrs. Fred Thieme. Monday Luncheon. .Bridge Club —Mrs. J. Q. Neptune. ? . ■— The Annual reunion cf the Krueckeberg family will be held Sunday, June 26. at the home of Mrs. Fred Thie ie, All relatives are cordially invited to attend the affair. The Daniels and Cramer family reunion wil be held in the Yeoman hall, North Second street. Decatur, on Sunday, June 26, Mrs. J. O. Tricker, secretary of the reunion, announced today. All relatives are invited. A miscellaneous shower was glvtn last evening at the home ot' Mffes ’jjrances Meyer in -honor >«f Miss Naomi Debolt, whose marriage to Mr. Darrel Somers of Bluffton, will tak,e place June 27, at the St. Marys Catholici church Tljo rooms were attractively decorated .with garden flowers for the occasion. The appointments of the luncheon were carried out in the colors of lavendar and white. Tiny lavendar and white ribbons falling from a sprinkling can suspended from the electrolier in the dining room, were tied to gifts placed on a large table. The guests in< ed Catherine Hyland, Fern Passwater. Mrs. John Debolt, Esther Debolt, Mary Üby, Agnes Suston, Ina Noack. Agnes Conter, Gladys RefTey, Ethel Tutnbleson, Dora Miller, Florence Bollinger, Gladys Peterson, Mary Reuswald, Ethel Cook, Bernetta Tanyas. The bride-elect is employed by the General Electric company. Mr. Somers is employed at the Clyde Fugate garage.

Friday

Personal; Mrs. Clark Micheals, of Huntington is spending a few days here with he" brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. France Confer. ’ Mrs. J. W. Krause, of Orlando, Florida. is a guest of the I. R. Haynes fasilly of this city. Mrs. C. C. Pumphrey and daughter Eleanor, Mrs. J. L. Kocher and daughter, Gretchen, motored to Fort Wayne this afternoon to be the guests of Mrs. Linn Kern. Miss Hariiett Wallace will leave tri day morning for New ICastle. Pa where she will spen dthe summer with relatives. George Rice, of Monroe, was look ing after business here this morning. J. Henry (Jinks) France, of Hollywood, California, visited here a few hours. He is a motion picture director and is making a film at the new Scott iah Rite Temple at Fort Wayne. He visited his brother F. E. France here Will Schrock, A. J. Smith, I’. W Smith and Ehrman Smith are fishing at Iron Mountain, Canada, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Phares Hiatt and sons Billy and Jack, erf West Palm Beach. Florida, are motoring through tor u visit with relatives here. They will ai five next Monday. Mis. Hiatt was for nterly Miss Ruth Bowers. Mrs. Clark Micheals. of Huntington the guest of her sister, Mrs. France

Conter. Richard Leng of Elkhart, is a guest at the E. B. Macy home. The special entertainment committee for the Elks will meet this evening to discuss plans. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Shiik and family ' of West Palm Beach, Fla., who have been visiting with friends and relatives heie tor the past few days, have gone to Foit Wayne where they wili iside in a furnished apartment until September, 1. when they will re'irn to Florida. They were former residents of Monroe. Claude Coffee, of Fort Wayne, was a business caller in the city today. Mr. and Mis. Leigh Bowen motored to Paulding. £hio, last evening where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Harve Smith and family. They were accompanied home by Miss Catherine Smith, who will spend several days here. Hugh Hite made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. Pete Heiman and daughter, Frances, of Washington townsh|>, were shoppers here this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Straub and children. Mary, Joe and Frances, and Mrs. John Kirchner and daughters, Irene, Lorine, Erma, Mrs. Floyd Shackley and son, Darrel Eugene, spent the day at Sweet Lake. Miss Ruth Johnson, who is employed at, Fruchte & Litterer Jaw office, had the misfortune of spraining her ankle yesterday and is now confined to her home. Sheriff Harl Hollingsworth and Judge Jesse C. Sutton went to Paulding, Ohio, today, to attend the trial of George Adrionette and C. P. Acton, who are charge dwith robbing the bank at Payne. Ohio. o Geneva Conference Seems Temporarily Becalmed Geneva, June 23—(United Press)— The tri-power naval limitation conference seemed temporarily becalmed today by negotiations over routine organization and exchange of information regarding tonnages of warships of all classes possessed by Great Britain, Japan and the United States. The technical commission was expected to complete its first task of exchanging technical information today. It was scheduled to report to the executive committee, composed of the heads of the three delegations, tomorrow, after which the work of the conference may proceed with less delay. Get the -Habit—Trade at Home. it Pave Dancing class Friday evening at Sun Set. Assembly at !):!•>■

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TWO BLUFFTON BOYS ARRESTED Harold Buckles and Clifford Boring Charged With Stealing Auto Bluffton, June 23 — (Special)—A heating for Harold Buckles, and Cilf- . lord Boring, Bluffton youths, arrested in Lansing, Michigan, Tuesday on a i charge of stealing a Nash coupe from i Cail Catrer, local barber, was to be held in Mayor’s court late this afterI noon. The two boys were returned to Bluffton yesterday, and indicted this afternoon, before their hearing, that they would plead guilty. In case the youths enter pleas of guilty, they will be bound over to the fall term of the circuit court. Both young men are well-known in Bluffton. They deny charges of robbing a filling station at Polingtown, Jay county, Indiana, where 15 gallons of gasoline were stolen this week, by two young men bearing their description. Board Os Charities Considers Its Report Indianapolis, June 23. — (United Press) —Ready to "reveal everything” ihe state board of charities met behind locked doors today to prepare he report ot its investigation into the conduct of Warden Walter H.

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Duly, of the Michigan City state prison and President John Moorman of the prison board ot trustees. The general sentiment ot the members ot the board Is for making public the report as soon as It has been drafted, Secretary John A. Brown said before the meeting, indicating they had reversed their previous insistence on secrecy. 1 o Peru Woman Killed By Train Peru, Ind., June 23 —(United Press While gathering coal in the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad yards here today, Mrs. William Byers, whose husband is an employe of the city street cleaning department, was killed by a cut of freight cars. Mrs. Byers body was cut in two and her arms were severed. Monroe Band To Give Concert Friday Night Monroe, Ind., June 23—(Special to Daily Democrat)—The Monroe , band will give the opening concert of the season tomorrow evening, Friday, June 24, and a large crowd is expected to be in attendance. The services of a new band master have been secured and the organization is now one of the best in the county. Ariungments have been made with the business

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