Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 152, Decatur, Adams County, 28 June 1927 — Page 7

sass Tuesday links Club—Alter lodge. JJrkland Ladies’ club ~ KlrkluUd Zmoutl. school building. 2 pm. ' 'J r | Kappa-Ml« Lee Anna Vance, 8 1 Wednesday ~n l(U1 Township Woman’s Club.Hubert Zqrkle, 1:30 p. m. L cream Soclal-Magley. £ Vincent de Paul-K. oL C. Hull P> “• Friday Woman’s Home Missionary Society . m e Church-Mrs. D. D. Heller. M Y Tab or Ladles’ Aid Society°i‘un/lmon Bridge Club-Mrs. J. Q. Neptune. Saturday U B LadieS’ Aid Society Pastry g al e—Schmitt's Meat Market. The Three Links Club will meet Tuesday evening after lodge. Mrs. Maude Acker and Mrs. Floyd Acker ‘ wi |l be the hostesses. A good attendance is desired. The United Brethren Ladies’ Aid Society will hold a pastry sale at Schmitt’s Meat Market. Saturday. All vanities of pies and cakes will be sold The liberal patronage of the public Is solicited. *The Misses Florence Holthouse and ifermalne Christen delightfully entertined the members of the Delta Theta Tan sorority at a picnic last evening, at sunset Park. Stunts and games were enjoyed following the hamburger fry. Rowland-Bowen Mr. and Mis. Joe Bowen, of Will shire. Ohio, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Lois, to Ben Hu" land, of Colorado, which was solemnized at their home Sunday, with Ke' George officiating. The bride is a graduate of Decatur high school with the class of 1921,' and is graduate of tin Decatur high school with the class of 1921, and is a graduate of thcr L'nivlM of \iisdgisin. 'For i years she; has.been doing cnettc work in a hospital at Wauwatosa, Wiscon' sin. Mr. Howland is employed as a chemist at the Wauwatosa Hospital Among tire out-of-town guests who a 1 tended the wedding Sunday wt Mrs. Henry Schameiloh. of thi city Heber Bowen, cf West Liberty, Ohio; Jane Buttles, of Milwaukee, Wis.. Edna Studebaker, of Cleveland, Ohio; Mr and Mrs. Byron Avery, of Willshire. Mr. and Mrs. John Tyner had as thdir guests at dinner Sunday. Mis. Grace Crumley, and family of Lalountghie. Ohio. Mrs. C. W. Ball, and fatkily of Muncie. Kirsch-Farr jJiss Helen Farr, popular daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Farr, and Leo Kirsch, were quietly married at 12: JO o’clock today at the home of the bride’s parents, on Jefferson street. The Rev. A. R. Fledderjohann, pastor of the Zion Reformed church, read the impressive single ring ceremony The bride was attended by Miss Eleanor Pumphrey, an intimate friend, and the groom was attended by Don Farr, brother of the bride. The ceremony was performed in tin' presence of the members of the immediate families. For the ceremony, the bride wore a becoming ensemble of Roseann georgette, with trimmings of beige geerget’e embroider ed in silk of Roseann shade. Her footwear was blonde patent leather Miss Pumphrey wore a yellow ami two-piece flat crepe sport fro'ck. with white kid footwear. Mrs. Kitsch is a graduate of the local high school and is a member of the Psi lota Xi sorority. Since her graduation, she has assisted as bookkeepei indhe P. Kirsch and Son garage. Mr. Kirsch is associated with his fathet in the P. Kirsch and Son Hudson and Essex agency, as manager. He is a graduate of the local high school, is a member of the Lions Club, ami is active in musical circles, having been choir director at the Zion Re formed church for the past several years. He is the only son of Mr- ami Mrs. p, Kirsch, of North Second street. Immediately after the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Kirsch left on a motor trip to Quebec, Canada. After July 5, they will be at home at 641 North Second street with the groom s parents. The Samaritan Bible class cf L ( ' Christian Sunday school will meet at tiie church at 7 o’clock Thursday erening of this week and will drive ' the country hinire of Mr. ami Mrs. Fr- <1 Colliers, near Poe, where the regul'M .

mommy meeting will he held It la „ Mpe< tally d C g )n . d thllt ea( . || of the class with their hushantk ar-l " range to attend the meeting, Us u l b splendid Hine is assured. There will be automobiles provided t > take u || n members to the Colliers home. , Miss Geraldine Kohne was plea antly surprised Monday evening nt her a home west of the city, the occasion be- ' lug her bir hday anniversary. Itefr p. ' rnents were served late in the evening. ‘ Tlie guests included Mr. and Mrs' ' John Hove), Mr. and Mrs. Metcalf and ' baby, Mr. and Mrs, Clem Hake, mil fa 1 mlly. Miss Frances Hoevel, Helen Hoi vel, Charlotte Lurch, Miss Miller, Lu- 1 die Metcalf, Bob Shalmer, lied Wolf- 1 led. Louis Wolfred, Andrew Hoevel. * Alfred Hoevel, Herman Kake, ail of 5 Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Herman f Meyer. Bentiitd Eitlng, Bob Biting, ' Lawrence Kohne, Robert Kohne, Margaret Eiting, Frances Case. Mr and Mrs. Ben Kohne. ami daughter Geral I- i ine. McWhinney-Greene Miss Nell Greene, daughter of Mr. j and Mrs. ('. F. Greene, of Geneva and ; Francis McWhinney, son of Mr. and 1 Mrs. F. J. McWhinney, of Geneva, were | quietly married Saturday afternoon, at ■ the home of the bride's parents. Rev. I Knipe, pastor of the United Brethren ! church, received the vows. Mr. and j Mrs. McWhinney ate graduates of the I Geneva high school. Mr. McWhinney ; is employed by the General Electric ! company of this city. They will reside ; at 708 Indiana street. u . Personal; Mrs. J. R Burnside will leave Wednesday for her heme in Little Rock Arkansas, after svetal weeks' visit | in this city with her parents. Dr. and j I Mis. C. V. Connell. Mr. Del Lock of Newcastle return- | ed to his home after spending ‘he I week-end in this city visiting his wife i who is the guest of Mis. Jesse Dean: , Mrs. Lock will remain at the Beam home the rest of this week. Chris Musselman cf the Berne Re-1 | view attend to business here this' morning. The stone front of the Imperial I Chevrolet gat age is undergoing a thorough cleaning today. A sand Itlow-

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'' r L being used to make the stone "hlte. Julius Haugk, owner of the bu'lding, is supervising the work. Work is continuing on the improvement of the Eats restaurant and Lose Brothers’ Billard parlor building* The new fronts are practically completed, and the workmen are waiting on the arrival of the new plate glass which "ill be placed in the dispaly wind ws

New steel ceilings also will be placed in the bulldins, Beth concerns, how•ver. are open for business. It is thoght that the building will he completed i ;1 a week or two. "This is th' most peculiar year I kin recollect. I've even heard Republicans kickin' on business," said Uncle Niles Turner. 108. t’day. Don't pul all your eggs in one basket, or all your family in one car on Sunday.—Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. Mary Macklin, student nurse at

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Robert Long Hoepltal, at Indianapolis, a is enjoying a three weeks' vacation o with her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Phil tl Macklin, of North First street. I v Earl Shackley, of Van Wert, Ohio,' Is spending several days in tills city b nt bis parental home. * Miss Mildred Bright has gone to b Hamilton Lake, where slip will be a *1 guest at a house party at the Pierce •' eot lage. '

Miss Mary Suttles Ims arrived home from Indianapolis, where she was a student at Teachers’ College. She will spend the summer here with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. I). Suttles. Mrs. Johanna Braun and daughters, Estella and Margaret, have returned from a week’s visit a: Canton and Massillon, Ohio. Charles Ault returned last evenin ' from Lima, Ohio, where he was called by the death of Harry Lockous, aged ono year and two months, son of Mr.

and Mis. Micheal Lockous. Mrs. Lbck-J ous was formerly Miss Josie Baker ot tills city. While in Lima Mr. Ault aiso visited Glen Behlegel, a nephew who is very seriously ill. Charles Bales of Fort Wayne called lieie this morning. Ills first visit in Hili teen years. For many years lie travled lor Bash and Company and car.ii'

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I here once a week. He oxpren»ed aurprise ut the improvements mid hud u good tlm culling on many old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Frumo of Fort Wayne visited here last evening. They I played a round of gulf mid hud dinner ut the dull. Mr. mid Mrs. Zach Vuchon, of Markle. are the guests of Mr. mid Mrs. Frunea '' niter. •- - -----

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E F Jaberg made a btlHlness trip’to Fort Wayne this morning.

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