Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 149, Decatur, Adams County, 24 June 1927 — Page 7
Friday Mury'H Township Home Econo St ’,.i‘‘h_ Mm. Chari* Schenck. 1:30 niic» tiu” '’■.'".ties' Ahl Society ot MX Church chureh. 2: 30 »• chikl l,eulth Board orKßnlltt " vn 1 Ling-Public Library, 8 p in. Sunday Kru eckcberg family reunion at h >mo 0( Mrs. Fred Thieme. Monday Luncheon Bridge Club-Mrs. J. Q. Neptune. Wednesday gt Vincent de Paul—K. ot C Hull 2:30 p. ni. Miss Cecil Miller delightfully entertained the members of the So Cha Rea Club last vening at her home on Marshall street. Tables were arrangeip for Bridge ami priaea for high scores were awarded to Mrs. Ray Keller, Miss Hol L (jass aid Mrs. Clyde Butler. Miss .Ceiievt'oe Kitson was awarded the the gu-st prixe. Guests beside.; the club members were Miss Kitson, Mr f R. Sower, Mrs. Lee Lawless and Miss Jeanette Ehinger. At the couclujion of the games, the hostess served delightful refreshments. The Si Vincent de Paul society •. ill meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:110 o' , clock at the K. of C. Hall. All mem bers are urged t< attend this last meet < lug. The meetings will be discontinued •tntil S. ptember. Logan-Kessler *, The marriage rs Miss Frances Opel ' jiessler, daughter of the Rev. and ■■ Mrs. R L. Kessler, of Bryant, and Fan’ p. Logan, son of the Rev. and Mrs Elwood Logan, of Fowler, veto unit 'd In marriage at t ie home of the bri-’.t’ parents, Sunday. Rev. Kessler received the vows. The bride is a graduate ot the Bryant high school and, since her gradtia ion, has taught in the B 'arcreek township schools of Jay county. The groom is a graduate of th< Bryant nigh school and is emp'oyed as a barber at Fowler. T A bi, thday pally for Robert AUUir DetStl was held at the Deitscn Jußne Wed nd iwftiert rtr. yarsj.pb! and an appropriate e-lkc with thite candles was presented to th lad. Those present besides ’lie family were: Mr. and Mrs. Martin Millet: M: and .‘-hs. Ed Miller; Magdeine an. ■ Virginia Miller; Mrs. Mary E. Mill”, and daughter Mapcrie; Miss Ruth Mar tin: Harry Earhart and Will S epler The lad also received gifts fol.owing the fine dinner. Weft Drew Announcement of the marriage < Miss Margaret Drew, daughter o' M> i belt F. Drew, of Richmond, and V.’ai-
■ ffi ffi ffi I THE CORT I . fle Last Time Tonight | “A CONNECTICUT YANKEE” jjfj ■y (In King Arthur's Court) IE A great comedy of Mark 1 wains famous book, o |ue licious with its side splitting humor. q,p Plenty of giggles! Lois of laughs! Ff! ALSO—“JANE MISSED OUT" Comedy. IfI ' 10c——25c I y? Saturday—Jack Hoxie in “GRINNING Gl NS. Sunday and Monday—Ben Lyons and Billie 1 oxe yp yr * in “THE TENDER HOUR." ’aisaiafis-fiaffi' h; I THE ADAMS Theatre s Last l ime Tonight S I 700 MANY' I I CROOKS- I I with Mi’drcd Daxis r, B Lloyd Hughes. Geo. Bancroft and hl | The story of a society girl. who il ] l() me, so that Jfi play—and invites a group ol lll rJ mistake her for she can study them firsthand! ’"‘Xmliealions UE one of their kind, and some Judicious compute AIso—“LOVE ’EM AND WEEIV’ w>‘h. g B Jimmy Finlayson and Stan Lam m SATURDAY—Buddy Roosevelt in Sunday and Monday—Eddie Can or J )d Ke|th ywith Jobyna Ralston, Wm. Powen ana r
'■ v1,..; , place at l.’lnefniMU, Ohio. May 20 w », made last Frida,. Th.. ur, m <m; w . tH read by the Rev. n. H Car||Ble ’ ,lf Mart,.,. < Geneva and willhir.l Ju<-:<. O n. „r •and Mn Wt p. was graduated the Richmond high will, th,, clans 0111)27. T.n- groom is associate 1 Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Wells wl-i is at home in Portland after August 1 I he I'-l lota XI sorority met with Miss Dora Marie Magley Thursday evening, at her home on Second street. The new president, Mrs Leigh Bowen, assumed office giving a detailed report ot the convention held al Indianapolis last week. Mrs. Clifford Saylors explained t h < Scholarship awards to be made by Ihe sorority. Mrs. Earl Adams was appointed Keeper of Scrap Book for the ensuing year, Fblfowfng the business meeting, a social hour was ijoyed. The hostess served delight ful refreshments. Mrs. Joel Reynolds entertained at dinner yesterday for Miss Naomi Railing, of Lima, Ohio. Mrs. William Walthers, of Rchmond, Indiana, and Miss Helen Eady, of this city. They wlil motor to Lima, Ohio, to visit at the Railing home. Carr—Morris The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Morris, popular daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Morris, of Bluffton, 'and Russell Carr, of Glenwood, was cele brated with a beautiful and impressive ceremony at the home of the bride s parents Wednesday evening The Rev. H. N. Speai read the single ring ceremony in the presence of one hundred sventy-five guests. The bride was attended by Miss Florence Showalter, of Conrtorsville, brides maid, and Miss Lena Margaret Much moor, of Laurel, maid of honor. The groom's attendant was Roscoe Carr, brother of the groom. Little Ophel Powell and Alice Ann Louden attended as ring bearer and flower girl, respectively. The bride was given
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by her father. Preceding the ceremony, Mrs. Harry tstnrr " I,BK ‘1 Love You Truly,’’ and “At Owning,'' with piano accompaniment Mlm Catherine Saurer. During tbe ceremony, M|iss Saurer played iciy softly "o Promise Me.” The bi'i'lesmald wore a frock of peach hUieta made bouffount style with gold footwear. Miss Muchmour wore ' "'hid taffeta fashioned along straight Hut'S and wore silver footwear. The bride's gown was a lovely creation "hit' satin, trimmed with Chantsme lace extending from the should- ’ 111 ibe hem line. Her veil was
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of luce fashioned with butterflies and held in place by orange bloaaoms. Following the ceremony, the bridal luncheon was served at the home. The bride attended Hemau’s College conservatory at Cainsville, , Gu., and Teacher’s College at. Indiun japolis. She is a member ot the TH I Kappa und Phi Kappa Theta sororities and Is well known here. The grootn attended Indiana University i and Muncie Normal School. Ho Is a j m< mber ot Tati Lambda Kappa and phe Triangle Club. After a short I wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Carr will be at homo at Goshen, where Mr.
Carr la assistant manager of the Morris Hve and ten cent store. Mr. und Mrs. French Quinn, of this city, attended the affair. Mrs. William Bowers was hostess to the Bridge Club yesterday afternoon. Five games of Brdige were i Played und Mrs. A. R. Holthouse was awarded club prize und Mrs. I. W. Macy und Mrs. Oscar Hoffman were awarded with guest prizes. Other ■out-of town guests besides Mrs. Hoffman. of Chicago, und Mrs. Macy, of Gallon, Ohio, were Mrs. Clark Michaels, of Huntington; Mrs. Aloysio-
Hchuiltt, of Los Angeles, California; and Miss Frances Dugan, a former member of the club, who recently returned from Boston, Mass., where sue Is i ngaged In touching in u private school. At six o'clock, u delicious two-course dinner was served by the hostess. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Avon Burk. . —o— „ ... BIRTH A b y huly was born t.» Mr. und Mis. S. Brook- Thursday morning, at th- home of Mrs. Brooks' parents. Mr and Mrs. Fred Smllack, at Dunkirk. This is the second child I
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