Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 210, Decatur, Adams County, 6 September 1927 — Page 5
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CLUB CALENDER Tuesday (• L. of C.—K. of C. Hall, Bp. m. Three Link Club—After Lodge, joint meeting, W. M. 8.; G. M. G. and Mission band, at Church, 7:30. Carpe Diem Club —Mrs. Joe Hunter, 7:30 p- m. Wednesday Delta Theta Tau Alumni — Mrs. Ralph Roop, 2 p. ni. Civic Section of Woman's ClubLibrary, 8: *5 P- m - Thursday Christian Ladies’ Aid Society— Mrs. Ida Chronister, 2 p. m. Loyal Worker's Class of E. V. chur ch—Mrs. L. L. Merryman. Ladies’ Aid Society of Zion Lutheran Church—Schoolhouse, 6 p. m. Saturday W. R. C. Pastry Sale — Schmitt’s Meat Market The Young People's Bible Class of the Evangelical church will meet this evening at 7:30 o’clock at the-home of Miss Heater Martz. All members are urged to be present as this is the regular time for the election of officers. The second annual reunion of the Brandyberry famnly was held at the home of Mrs. Peter Bixler, at Berne, Sunday. Those present included: Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hessler and son. Herman; Solomon Brandyberry, of Colon. Michigan; Forrest Kessler, of Berne; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Van Ziel and daughter. Catherine Anne, of Sturgis. Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. Freman Brandyberry, Ruth and Mabie Van Skiver, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Forest and children, Chester and Junior, of St. Paris. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Lerna Brandyfoerry and son. Frank. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Brandyli try and daughter, Evelyn. Mr. and Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Forest Johnson Mrs. Tom Everett, all of Carysville. and daughter. Rose Elaine, Mr. William Johnson and son, Dan, Mr. jotd Mrs. Ed Johnson an<T cfiYldtVn, Lucite. Mildred. Audrey, Lester, Raymond and Vernon, of this city, Mr. nd Mrs. Eli Bixler and children, Leona, Mildred, Maltha, Raymond. Gerald and Erma Faye, of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brandyberry, and children. Robert, William. Paul and Wanda May. of East Liberty, Ohio; Mr. Cor ry Brandyberry. Mrs. Roxie Kessler. Mrs. Mary Bixler, of Berne. A basket dinner was served at noon Special music was furnished by Forest Kessler, Eli Bixler and Peter Bixler. An informal family reunion was held iby the relatives of the late J. L. Baker at the Baker homestead, 4 miles southwest, of this city, yesterday. Officers elected were Mrs. B. F. Beery president. Miss Iva Spangler, secretary. Mrs. Ed Spangler, treasurer. Plans were made to hold a second reunion on Labor Day next year. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Andrews and son, Niles, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Beery, Miss Liza Spangler, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Spangler, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Spangler and daughter, Iva, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Renchen, Mrs. Clara Bell, AJr. and Mrs. E. Burt Lenhart and daughter. Alice. Rev. and Mrs. William Hygema and daughter, Joy. J. A. Beery, all of near this city; Rev. and Mrs. Dan Spangler, of New Carlisle; Mrs. Mary Schultx. Roanoke; Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Baker and children, Vera, Marion and John, and Mr. Max Kruth, of Elkhart. a basket dinner was served at noon after which interesting talks were given by Rev. Hygema, pastor of the Antioch church, Rev. Dan Spangler, superintendent of the Old Peoples Home al New Carlisle, and E. Hurt Lenhart, of this city. Two ' elections were sung by the ladies Quartet, Mrs. B. F. Beery, Mrs. Chas. " Andrews, Mrs. F. T. Baker and Miss Vera Baker. The Three Links Club will meet tonight after lodge. Miss Ada StevPns and Mrs. Jessie Fry will be he hostesses. A good attendance is desired. The Loyal Workers class of the Evangelical church will meet Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. L. I' Merryman. All members are urged to attend. , _ The first annual reunion of the Conner family was held at Ruiitert°wn, Sunday, September 4, with 190 relatives and friends present from Indiana, Michigan and Illinois. Following the basket dinner, which was served at noon, election of otfjeers
I was held. Dr. Fonuer, of Fort Wayne : was made president; W. A. Fonner, I also of Fort Wayne, formerly of this , city, secretary-treasurer. Other committees were appointed. The second reunion will be held at Weisner . Park, September 5, 1928.’ The Ladies' Aid Society of the Zion Lutheran church will meet Thursday evening at six o’clock in .'the schoolhouse. A good attendance is urged. The Christian Ladies’ Aid society will meet with Mrs. Ida Chronister, . Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. 1 Every member is urgently requested . ■ to attend. The members of the W. R. C. will ; hold a pastry sale at Schmitt Meat Market Saturday, September 10. All W. R. C. ladies are requested to 1 donate for the sale. i ■ "Rolled StoeMngs’’ featuring Jun- > ior Paramount stars, ■will be shown at the dams Theatre tonight as a ■ benefit for the Tri Kappa sorority. Tickets maye be purchased from any ' member of the chapter. The liberal ! patronag? of the public is solicited The Literature Section of the Woman's Club met with the chairman r Mrs. C. A. Dugan, Saturday evening. ! The new members for the club year I are Mrs. Elizabeth Morrison and Mrs. 1 Daniel W. Beery. Other business was transacted. • The Catholc Ladies’ of Columbia I will meet, tonight at the K. of C. I Hall at eight o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Frank and Mr. I and Mrs. John Keller entertained at i i chicken dinner yesterday at the Keller home. Covers were laid foi - Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Keller and I daughter, Norma Kathryn, Mr. and Mrs. Chrales Keller- and daughters. | Mary Kathleen and Joan Eileen, Mr. and Mrs. Byrl Johnson and son, Max. . and daughter, Jean Elizabeth, all of I this city; Mrs. Cora Badders, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Badders and daughter Constance Virginia, of Fort Wayne, Stanford Badders, ot Indianapolis. Miss Francile Oliver, of Monroe; Floyd Keller, of Rockford. Ohio. o Personal* Mrs. Vernie Longw.th, of Hammond. spent the week-end here with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Gregory, of Madison street. James Shephard and Carl Gatshall motored to Delhi, Louisiana, where . the former was called on account of ■ the serious illness of h s father. Mrs. A. B. Ford, of Portland, spent the day here With her mother, Mrs. Dallas Hower. Mr. and Mrs. Mart Stalter, of Fort Wayne, visited relatives and friends i here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Myers motored to Anderson, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Paynter over Sunday. They attended the State Fair at Indianapolis today. Ervin Steele, of Kokomo, former resident of this city, visited friends here today. The Misses Frances and Helen Dugan spent Monday in Fort Wayne is the guests of Miss Elizabeth Porter. Miss Mary Callow has gone to Fort Wayne to resume her duties as Kindergarten teacher att the James ——— ■ »' ■ I F ? 7 fJLii La • iLi Four Out of Five Need This Tonic Thin folks are usually iiiin blooded and need more iron in the blood to give it strength and vigor. Cod Liver ' Oil builds I ssues, iron enriches the blood. Be sure to ask for Burke's , Cod Liver Oil and Iron in sugar coat-1 ed tablet form to secure a full 18 days' treatment for SI.OO. Guaran-; 1 teed to benefit or money refunded.— 1 Callow & Kohne, druggists.
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Smart scitool. She was accompanied to Fort Wayne by her aunt, Mrs. Daniel Erwin, who spent the day there. Mrs. Cora Badders, of Fort Wayne, was a guest of relallvds here yester day. John Shirk and Hugh Hite played a round ot golf at the Van Wert Country Club yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lee, Mrs. Ruby Durkin and Miss Rqse Christen motored to Lake James yesterday where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. France. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Lnmmiman and son, Bobby, spent the week-end and Labor Day at Potowatoml Inn at Lake Janies John Teeple, of Dayton, Ohio, was ■i guest of his mother, Mrs. Minnie Teeple over the week-end. Thomas McCann, of Chicago, was a guest ot Mr. Teeple at the home ot his mother, over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lower and daughter, Francile, and Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Miller accompanied Miss Helen Lower as far as Cleveland enroute to Lowville, New York, where she will begin her second year's teaching in the Kindergarten there. Mrs. William 'Hurst, of Detroit, Michigan, spent the week-end here as the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Beery and family. Bobby Anderson has returned to his home in Chicago after spending the month here with the M. J. Mylott family. Mr. and Mrs. Will O'Brien and fani ly, of St. Mary's, Ohio, were the guests of Mrs. O'Brien's father, John Meyers, of Fourth street, over the week-end. Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Coverdale and laughter. Mary Madeline, have retimed from Indianapolis where they -pent the week-end and Labor Day with relatives and friends. Mrs. R'ne Moran and son, Dick, of ’ndianapolis, have returned to their home after visiting relatives and ’riends here over the week-end. The Misses Dorothy Durkin, Mar--ella Hower and Mildred Liddy spent 'he week-end at the F. E. France ■ottage at Lake James. Col. Roy Johnson conducted a sale 'f Guernsey cattle at Markle today. John Fisher, Will Simpson and 11. °. Schmitt have returned from a
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motor trip to Grand Rapids and Detroit. They stopped ut the Michigan State Fair, which is being held at Detroit, enroute home. Mr. and ,Mrs. Clem Kortenber and Mr. and Mrs. Forest Hastings motored to Indian Luke and Ohio Caverps, Ohio, yesterday. Romance an’ roastin’ ears won't mix. Next t’ gittin' a feller t' neglect his business an' play golf, it seems like th' easiest thing is t’ git th’ purtlcst girl in town t’ put on a half piece bathin’ suit an' git In a contest. —Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. Mrs. Pau! Reefy and daughter, Gwenola, and Mrs. Jacob Scheerer, of Monroe, have returned from Sturgis, Michigan, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. John Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lose and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Andrews motored to The Shades and Turkey Run over Labor Day. Miss Bretta Fisher and Raymond Mertz motored to Van Wert, Ohio, yesterday where they attended the Van Wert county fair. Charles & Charles. D. C., returned to this city today after a week's motor trip through Indiana. They have resumed their duties in their office on Second street. Mrs. Joe Smith has returned from Tiffin, Ohio, where she attended the funeral services for her uncle, Tom Haffey, which were heid Saturday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Janies Toney have : returned to their home at Frankfort, : after spending the week-end here ! with their son and daughter-in-law. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tone, of South 1 Twelfth street. i i Miss Myrtle Fuhrnin has gone to » Greenfield where she will enter high I school. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ira Fuhrman and - ’ children, have returned from a motor ' trip to Indianapolis. Kentucky an»F ' CJlifty Falls. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Teeple have ref turned from Rome City where they r spent, several days at their cottage. 1 The condition ot William Hill, who has been seriously ill fcr some time, - is somewhat improved. t Mrs. Will Rupert, of Washington 5 township, was a shopper here this morning. ■> Miss Catherine Stuehr. of St. . Marys. Ohio, is a guest of Miss Mil- . dred Railing. The Misses Stuehr and i Railing were room mates while in
training at the Lutheran hospital. They will attend the Fort Wayne Lutheran Alumni meeting at Foster Park tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller and Mrs. Fred Miller and daughter, Lena, ot Cincinnati, have returned to their homes after spending the weekend and Labor Day here as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schulte. Harold Albri:ht of Dayton, Ohio spent the larlror Duy holiday in this city with his wife. They are planning on moving to Dayton in the next, few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Fisher, of this city, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Cross, Miss Mildred Fisher and Herbert Greiser, of Fort Wayne, motored to South Bend Sunday, where they spent the week-end with the John Fisher and Arthur Chase families. Jacob Weidler and daughter, Catherine, and sons, Victor and Edwin, and Mrs. Louise Munch, ot Philadelphia, returned from a trip to Napoleon, Ohio where they were the guests of Mrs. M. Rieger and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edwards and daughter, Patsy Rose, spent the weekend and Labor Day with Mr. and Mrs. Don Hunsicker, at Reading, Michigan. Mrs. Andrew Miller and daughter, Clara, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Eltiug and hi’.dren, Margaret, and Richard, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Some VeoPix Are \ So Careful • Oo Ihincs fuqht ] -They Always / Do y * Q BOSTONIA?, SHOES FOR MEN TehzU'T Myeu & Sort CIOTHtNG At C $► OES J fOA 040 4NO LAO - z-DECATUK- INDIANA* .
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Casper Miller and daughter, Joan, motored to Muncie Sunday where they spent the day with their daughter and sister, Sr. M. Basllla. Mrs. J. H. Voglewede and daughter Hose, have returned from Indianapolis where they spent the weekend with Mrs. James P. Haefling ai.d family. CORNS r ri Quickrelieffrotnpainfu! rTI« » f cornv tender toes and ILj pressure of tight shoe*. Di Scholl's Xincpads
1 10 rX I 1 t 8 4 ! J School Days The boys and girls must all be on time. Let one of our faithful Alarm Clocks take the responsibility of giving them an early start. You will find here the popular priced clocks as low as $1.50. Then we have them all dressed up so that they make an attractive ornament for any room. New shapes that you have not seen. lA*t us show you the new Baby and Big Bens in the new DeLux Cases. ALA R M S * $1.50 SIO.OO Pumphre’y Jewelry Store -
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