Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 157, Decatur, Adams County, 5 July 1927 — Page 5

CALENDAR Tuesday C. L. of C. meeting at K. of C. Hall. Woman's Mieaicnary Soeiet yof Zion Reformed Church,—Church, 2:30 Zion Lutheran Ladies’ Aid Society —School house, 1 p. ni. Wednesday O. M. 0., Reformed church at 7 o’clock. Thursday W. R. C. —Legion Hall, 2 P. M. Baptist Woman's Society — Mrs. Will Winnes, 2:30 P. M. Section Two of Ladies’ Aid Society of U. B. Church —Mrs. Clarence Drake. Calvary (Ladies’ Aid Society—At Church, 1 p. in. Missionary Society of Evangelical Church —Church, 2 p. m. Presbyterian Missionary Society— Mrs. Ferntheil at the Manse, 2:30. Christian Missionary Society—Mrs. Minnie Daniel, 2:30 p. ni. Ever Ready Clas of M. E. Church —Mrs. Clay Engler, 7:30 p. m. Friday Winners Class of E. V. Church—- • Church, 7:30 p. m. Gideon Class of E. V. Church —At Church, 7:30 p. in. Sunday Houk-Bittner-Thieme Reunion —Otto Bleeke Grove. The regular meeting of the Catholic Ladies of Columbia will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the K. of C. Hall. All members are urged to attend. The Five Hundred Club will meet with Mrs. Will Keller Wednesday evening at, 7:30 o'clock. Houk-Bittner-Thieme Reunion )The Houk-Bittner and Thieme reunion wiU be held Sunday, July 10, in the Otto Bleeke grove. All members of these families are cordially invited and urged to attend. The meeting of th Delta Theta Tan Alumni, which was to hare met with Mrs. Lee Lawless has been Indefinitely postponed. All members are urged to note the change. Mrs. Chaiies Lamlin was pleasantly I surprised yesterday at her home in this city, the occasion being her fortyfifth birthday anniversary. A basket dinner was served at noon. Ihe I guests included Mr. and Mrs. John Elzey, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Volrol and family, Anthony Johanns. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Rash and family. Mt. and V Mrs. Orval Lenhart and family, Alt. and Mrs. Fred King and daughter, N Ralph Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lamlin and daughter, Ireta. The Missionary Society of the Christian chutch will meet at the home of MTs. Minnie Daniel, at 2:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon. The pastor, the Rev. Harry W. Th mpson. will be the leader. A good attendance is desired. There will be an important meeting of the C. L. ot C. at tin* K. of C. hall tonight at 7:30 o'clock. All members are urged to attend. Kryder-Schnepp Miss Naomi Schnepp, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Abe Schnepp, of south of the city, and Mr. Russel Kryder j were quietly married Saturday evening at five o'clock. The Rev. R. \\ Stoakes, pastor of the Methodist church, received the vows of the single ring ceremony. For the ceremony the bride wore a becoming frock of blonde georgette fashioned with ave-neck. low waistline aud pleted skirt, white hat and blond kidfootwear. Immediately after the ceremony, a recepiton was held at the home of the bride’s parents for fifty guests. The home was beatuitully decorated with roses and sweet peas. Mr. and Mrs. Krider left on a short wedding trip and on their return will be at hoifie in Fort Wayne. The In ide is a graduate of the local high school, the International Business College. 1-ort Wayne, and is employed as stenographer by the Wayne Compan . at Fort Wayne. The gloom is a son ot Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kryder, of Fort Wayne, a graduate of the Leo hgb school aud is employed as stock clerk at the General Electric Company at Fort W;« ne. The members of the Boho I'. B. Sunday school met at the home of the superintendent. Mrs. Susie Bowen, Friday evening. July 1. to show their appreciation to the children ami those who took patt for their excellent services rendered in the childrens enteri

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tainment of June 19. Ice-cream and cake was served by the school. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Milton Chronister and children, Dollie Marjorie and Kenneth; Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hilton and children. Marie, Hazel, Lawrence and Jaunita; Mrs. Lavina Heath and children. Bertha and Doris: Mrs. Leota Rash and children, Kathleen, Robert, Ivan and Paul; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gier and daughter, Madeline; Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Walters and daughter Berniece; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Chronister. Mrs. Susie Bowen and son, Kermit; Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Hilton and daughter, Mary Maxine; Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hilpert. Mrs. Mary Shaffer, Mrs. Maule Jones, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thatcher, Mrs. Margaret Waltke and son Johnny George; Mr. and Mrs. Williard Hower, Mr. Jacob Heath, Misses Beaulah Yerkey, Sarah Best, Laura Sovine, Bertha Death, Myrtle Death, Stella Walters and Clara Frisinger. Messrs. Gaylord Ainsworth, Arthur Barrone, Dale Death, Hugh Death and Marshall Hilpert. Out of town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hornoff and children Donald and Edwin of Wadsworth, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Eber Heath and daughter Florence of Barberton, Ohio; Mrs. Delphia Yerkey and children Harry and Emmanuel of Detroit; Mrs. Winoma Dull of Van Wert, Ohio; Mrs. Mary Hornoff of Wadsworth, Ohio. Schorey-Stahl Miss Catherine Stahl and Clarence Schorey were united in marriage at ■the Baptist parsonage at Bluffton Saturday morning, at ten o clock, the single ring ceremony being used. The Rev. H. N. Spear, pastor of the Baptist church, received the vows. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Minnie Stahl, of Bluffton, and is a graduate of the Bluffton high school. The groom is a son ot Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Schorey, of Bluffton. Upon their return from a short wedding trip they will be at home with the bride's mother. The Calvary Ladies’ Aid Society will meet at the church Thursday afternoon at one o’clock. Members are urged to bring a needle, thimble and scissors. Pledges for the building fund are to be paid at this meeting. Mrs. Fanny Jackson and Miss Jennie Smith will be hostesses. The Missionary Society of the Evangelical church will meet Thursday afternoon at two o’clock its" the church. Mrs. Eugene Runyon will have the lesson study. The Presbyterian Missionary Society will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. Ferntheil at the Manse. The lesson “Bringing The Cross to the New World,” will be given by Mrs. C. A. Dugan. The hostesses will be Mrs. Louisa Meyers, Mrs. Charles Steele and Mrs. Ferntheil. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dugan entertained at a picnic supper on their | lawn last evening, after which fireworks were enjoyed. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hoffman ind children. Billy, Thad and Mary Jo, Misses Fan and Madge Hite. Mrs. Jessie Deam. Louis Hanbold and n eggy Morton. The Winners Class of the Evangelical church will meet Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. All members are urged to attend. The Gideon Class of the Evangelical Sunday school will meet at the church Friday evening at 7:30. The | contest is on in full force. Come and support your side. Section two of the Ladies’ Aid Society of the United Brethren church will meet with Mrs. Clarence Drake at her home on Monroe street. Every member is urged to attend. Shoemaker—Muth Miss Mildred Muth. popular daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Muth of Geneva, and Kenneth Shoemaker, prom nent young banker, also of Geneva, were married Saturday evening. Mr. Shoemaker who is (ashler of the Bank of Geneva, is one of Geneva's most popular young men. The Women’s Relief Corps will meet at the Legion Hall at 2 o'clock Thurs-' day afternoon. There will be initiation.. The birthday anniversary of Mrs.' George Dutcher was celebrated at her home yesterday. A delicious dinner

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was served at noon, covers being laid for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allogar, of Marion, Mrs. Del ma House and children, of Monroeville!, Dr. J. S. Coverdale, of th'‘i city. Baptist Woman’s Society will meet at 2:30 o’clock Thursday afternoon I at Hie home of Mrs. Will Winnes. A 1 business meeting will be held. The G. M. G. of the Reformed church will meet at the’chureh parlors Wednesday evening at 7 o’clock. All mem- ' hers are asked to attend. ! — O— Evangelical Church To Hold Quarterly Conference • The first quarterly conference of 1 the present church year will be held at. the First Evangelical church here Wednesday night. The new presid--1 ing elder, the Rev. J. O. Mosier, of ’ Van Wert. Ohio, will preach at a ser--1 vice to start at 7:30 o’clock aud he • will also conduct the quarterly con--1 fi'rence, which will start at 8:30 • o'clock. All members of the church • are requested to attend the service ' and quarterly meeting. 1 o HOSPITAL NOTES > Harry Klopfnstein, of Bluffton, i underwent a minor operation at the , Adams County Memorial Hospital l ( this morning and is recovering nice--1 ly. Monica Schmitt, daughter of Mr. . and Mrs. F. J. Schmitt, underwent a i tonsillotomy at the local hospital to- ; day aud is recovering satisfactorily. Miss Doris Edwards, of near Mon- , roe, who underwent a major operaton at the county hospital this morning, is recovering nicely. -O President And Wife To Attend Round-Up t Aboard the Presidential special er.1 route to Belle Fourche. S. D. July 5 — ’ (UP) —President and Mrs. Coolidge motored down from the Black Hills - today and boarded a special train J made up of parlor cars and day 2 coaches —at Hermosa, to go to the tri- - state round-up at Belle Fourche, j o — Bluffton Boy Blaines Berne Man For Beating 3 Bluffton. July s—Donald Mock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mo>ck, residing . northwest of this citv. was brought to » a local physician Friday evening to , have inpuries treated. The young man. , according to statements made, was asked to take a ride in a machine driven by Jacob Moser. After the youth j got into the machine, a man whose name was given as Andrew Biberstine, who came to this city from Berne, and , was in the rear compartment of the . auto, is said to have attacked the » youth and administered a severe beat- - 1: ing. Voting Mock is said t- h-avo -reccl; - • ed two discolored eyes and an injured - arm. Local officers stated that no t charges had been filed. L o— Seaplane Altitude Mark Broken 1 Washington, July s—(United Press ■ Lieutenant Curlton C. Champion, Jr., , I of the U. S. Navy today had broken - h’s seaplane'altitude record by nearIly a mile. He flew to an unofficial estimated ■ heighth of 37,500 feet over the capitol •’yesterday breaking his own mark of - 33,455 feet achieved May 5. J il Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Holthouse and - son. Jimmy, returned this morning . from Indianapolis, where they spent [ the week end with relatives. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Don j Lutes and son, Tommy, who will spend ■ several days here with her mother Mts. C. R. Hammell. and other relat . tives. Mr. and Mis. Ilarve Baker and Marion and Alice Kathryn Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Fted Ahr and son. Junior, of this .city. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Sprunger, of I Fort Wayne, motored to Bronson, Michigan to spend the Fourth with the John Glaucy and Ford Tiukham families. Mr. and Mrs. Fred King and daughter, Miss lieta Lamlin and Ralph Welch motored to Tri Lake yesterday where they attended the boat races. Mr. aud Mrs. John Evrett and Mr. and Mrs. Cal E. Peterson motored to Winona Lake Sunday to hear the Sacred concert and spent the Fourth. ' The Rev. (). S. Miller and Cal E. Peterson motoied to Paulding, Ohio this afternoon to call on David Stole: - , who has been “eiiously ill at the home I es his daughter, .Mrs. Harve Smith. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. France have returned from their cottage at Lake I James where they spent the weekend. 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Krontz and son, Bobby, and Miss Idora Lough, will return to their home at Sturgis,’ I Michigan, today after a visit here with ther parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Frank Lough.

Personal; Folks who dread holidays ought t' thank ther stars ther not King Victor Emanuel. Th' way aerial navigation is progressin’ them about as much future in joinin' th' navy as ther is in openin' a new livery stable. —Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Dailey, of Paulding, Ohio,, were the guests of relatives over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Tyndall, and family, of Van Wert, Ohio, were the guests of the Sam Butler family over Sunday. Miss Genevieve Kitson, of the Old Adams County Bank, is confined to her home suffering with a severe case of tonsolitis. Mr. aud Mrs. Frank Rowley and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Teeters and children spent the week-end at Lake Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Ilarve Koos and sons. Sherman and Guy, and Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Kern motored to Celina, Ohio, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Acker and daughter. Mildred, of Fort Wayne, aud Mrs. Dawson, of Freeport, Illinois, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Acker yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wertzberger spent the day in Fort Wayne with friends and relatives. Mrs. Wayne Gaunt, of east of the city, was a shopper here this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Myers returned last evening from a week-end visit with friends at Anderson. Miss Katharine Nichols and Mr. Alfred Beavers motored to Gordon State Park at St. Marys, Ohio, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Schrock and children. Billy and Janet, spent the week-end at Lake Wawasee. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Costello, Miss Louise Thomas and Dick 1 onnelier enjoyed an outing at Lake James ovei the week-end. Miss Virginia Pursley, of Winchester is spending several days with the Jacob Wright family at Wren, Ohio, and wi:h friends in this city. Miss Edna Kennedy, of Van Wert, Ohio, was a guest of the S. E. Hite family Jesterday. Miss Helen Gass has returned from South Bend where she spent the weekend with friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Kirschner and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Steller, of Fort Wayne. Miss Treve Kirchne iattended a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Feeler, at Geneva, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mis. Lloyd Shackley attended the Flying Circus at Decatur, Sunday. Mr. aud Mrs. Leo Wilhelm, of Fort Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garard and daughter. Patricia, spent Fourth visiting with their brother. i..'h-'r'fts. M.timma. and .Mrs-. Cora Mumma and family, in Warren, Ohio. They motored through and enjoyed the trip and visit very much. Frederick Lough is carrying his left arm in a sling as the result of a fall from a fence a few - days ago. The bone in his arm was broken near the wrist Miss Lor,i Jones, of Cleveland, is spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Staley. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gause and children have returned home from Warren. Ohio, wheie they visited relatives over the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Wherry and daughter. Marilynne. of Monroeville, and Richard Haines, of Van Wert, Ohio, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Johnson and family. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Kleinhenz and children. Bob, Ethel and Jane, Mrs. Carrie Ehinger and daughter, Jeannette, and son. Dick, and Miss Cecile M.llei motored to Minster, Ohio, Sunday. Mrs. Paul Briede and son, Bobby, visited in Fort Wayne this morning. Martin Jaberg, auditor of Adams county, who has been spending the

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summer in hospitals and at home while his crippled foot Is being pul in condition tor the (ooiuall aoasuu, was at his office this morning, greeting friends and attending to business affairs. John Jaberg, of Pitcharin, Pa., is here for a visit with his brother, County Auditor Martin Jaberg. S. W. Hale, of Geneva, visited here this morning. Mr. and Mrs L. G. Ellinghain, of Fori Wayne, visited at the J. H. Heller home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Wilhelm, of Fort Wayne, visited here over the Fourth. C. C. Schafer and children motored to Fort Wayne last evening. Dick Archbold and his grandfather, John Nachtrieb, of Toledo, visited here over the Fourth. Dick returned to Toledo last evening, while Mr. Nachtrieb will remain a few days. Mr. and Mrs. 1. A. Kalver motored to Dunkirk Sunday for a visit. Oscar Hoffman, of Chicago, visited his family here yesterday. He has been connected with the Chicago board of education as an architect for the past two years. Mrs. Hoffman and children have been visiting here a month past. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sellemeyer, of Fort Wayne, visited here yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. Peterson, of Terra Haute, visited here over the weekend. < The Gary Trust & Savings bank, of (Gary, of which 11. L. Conter is vicepresident, now has a surplus of $190,000 which is equal to the capital stock and which makes them a “roll of honor” bank. Total resources are $1,666,000.21. The Misses Cecelia and Theresea Appleman visited friends at Delphos, Ohio, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. I*. Kirsch, Mr. and Mrs. Chaiies Miller and Katherine Schroyer motore dto Indianapolis. Sunday, to lie the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Nyffler. They returned last evening The Rev. Cecil Smith and family Sally Smith and Melvin Thomas, spent the week-end at Blue Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Gerber and daughter, Helen, Geraldine Smith, and Marie Sezer spent Sunday at St. Marys Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Foos and family visited with friends and relatives at Hammond, over the week-end. George Reed, Bill and Al Korb. of Delphos, Ohio, visited friends here over Sunday and the Fourth. Mr. and Mis. James Westveld have returned from Detroit, Michigan, where they spnt the week-end with friends and 'relatives.

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