Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 278, Decatur, Adams County, 25 November 1927 — Page 3
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t|!' CLUB CALENDER Friday Bar|i<‘ Diem Club, Mrs. Floyd Enos, k> I’. M. u e. Aid Society, church parlors, h 1 p. m - ) Y. H. Class of U. B. Sunday School Josephine Robinson. Saturday y F. M- S. Monroe, pastry sale 1 bazaar. Model Hatchery. Sunday iV. M- S. Thank Offering Program, angelical Church, 7. P. M. Monday Jountry Club, Bridge Party, 8:00 M. • p.search Club, Mrs. Jesse Sutton, 10 P. M. ’ythian Sister Roll Call and PotL'k Supper, 5:30 P. M. Tuesday Missionary Christmas Party, Zion formed Church, 7 p. m. Jterature Department, Woman’s lb, Miss Carlisle Wednesday Jramatic Department Woman's Club s. James Arnold. 7:30 P. M. historical Club, Mrs. John Shafer, 0 P. M. it. Vincent DePaul Society, K. of Hall. 2:30 p. m. Ir. and Mrs Fred Heuer ent- rtainMr. and Mrs. Fred Seiiemeyer and ighter Miss Della, and Mr. and s. O. L. Vance, at Thanksgiving ner, at their home on West Monroe eet. MMITTEE FOR UNTRY CLUB PARTY. Irs. John Carmody is chairman of committee comprising Mrs. D. B. vin, Mrs. Elmer Kampe, Miss ephine Myers, Mrs. French Quinn, s. F. D. McConnell, Mrs. V. J. Boran, Mrs. I. Ffttlver and Mrs. Frame, latter of Fort Wayne, who are nning to entertain the members of Country Club and their wives, at ■ard party, Monday evening, at S ock at the Country Club. TERTAIN t O'CLOCK DINNER >r. and Mrs. J. M. Miller. South ond street, entertained at a six ock dinner Thursday evening, ers were laid for Miss Neva ndyberry, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Beery, ghter Jeanette, and sons John W. Kenneth; Mr and Mrs. Homer rer and daughter Franclle and Dr. Mrs. J. M. Miller. avid Niblock, of Anderson, is nding several days as the guest tis sister, Mrs. Kate Place, Fornax set. liss Eloise Lewton, student at De w University, spent her Thanks ng vacation with her parents, Mr. Mrs. C. D. Lewton in this city, s Lewton will return to Greentie to resume her studies Sunday ning. r. and Mrs. Albert Miller ami son 1 spent Thanksgiving Day at Bluff the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Forest r and daughter, Bethel. I Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gay and children, Bobby and Catherine, and Miss Agnes Huston, of R. R. 6, went to Alma. Michigan, Wednesday, for an over Thanksgiving visit with J. L. Cay and family. They expect to return home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meyers and daughter Virginia, of Van Wert, Ohio were guests Thursday, of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nichols and daughter Kathryn at the Claude Gay home, R. R. 6. The Nichols family are so journing at the Gay residence during the latter’s visit in Michigan. <he St. Vincent DePaul Society wi'l meet at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the K. of C. Hall. ATTENDED GAME AT AUBURN WEDNESDAY Among the local delegation who attended the Decatur-Auburn basketball game in Auburn, Wednesday evening. . were: Mr. and Mrs. Herman Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Wm Lenhart, Mr. and ”J 1S - J- R. Blair, Dr, and Mrs. Glen ‘’eptune, Dr. and Mrs. Hurt Mangold M's. H. L. Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Dan ryndall, Miss Joe Myers Ralph Tvn •'"’l, Mis. J. h. Hoile:, Dick Heller Mi.T.s k izabetli Pete; son, .Josephine J;i >erg, Charlotte Elzey, Helen Haubold, De.aldine Hower, Mr. and Mrs. C. E Bell, Mr. and Mis. Tilman Gerber. Wai ter Krick, R :bert Krick, C. C. Shafer Miss Gretchen Shafer, Dan Shafer, Audley Moser, Flank Krick, Dob Strickler, Charles HroWn. and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lower. Mrs. Daniel"Kitson, cf North Second street, left today for Chatham, Illinois "here she will visit f;r the next three Months with her son-in law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cornthwaite. Mr. and Mrs. clem Kortenber entertained at Thanksgiving Dinner
Ihm day, for the following: Mr. and Mis. J. ('. Miller and daughter Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. Richard El.lnger, of this i, city; Mr. and Ml <. Sam Miller and daughter Betty Jean, and Mr. and Mrs i. I John People, of Fort Wayne. 1 Mr. and Mis. George Wemhoff and grands n Jimmy Wemhoff wore Thanksgiving Day guests of the for3 mer's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lott, residing one mile east of Vera Cruz. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rancher were hi.st and hostess t > the fidlowing rela- ) lives, Thursday, at a Thanksgiving Day gathering: Mrs. M. J. Chaffner, 'Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shaffner and daughters Monica, Phillis ami Nancy Jane. . of Willshire; Mr. amt Mrs. Hoy Bastian ami sons John, Wayne, and David, of Fa:t Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. ( Wm. Keller, danghieis Hai-'oa Jane, and Maly 'Margaret and son Joseph, ( all of this city. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Davidson and son ( Billy returned to their hottie in Arnie:sin, today, having visited since Wed nesday at tin- Aaron Stevens, residence ’ E m street. Mrs. Davidson before her marriage was Miss Zelna Stevens, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Vail and daughI ter, Katin.'a, of Bryan, Ohio; Mr nul I Mrs. Hen Schwartz and daughter Jea- , n >tte, cf Auburn; A. T. Vail and Mr. , and Mrs. F. E. Vail, of Fort Wayne; E. A. Vail, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sprang, John Dickerson and H. T. Vail, of this city, were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mrs. Christian Vail, at her home f o;i West Madison street. , Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Macy. South Wino’lester street had as their guests f r . Thanksgiving dinner, Mr. ami Mrs. T. , C. Wertz, Richard Long, and Mrs. > .Vary Hocker, of Elkhait; Mr. and Mrs ' J R. Blair. Miss Angie Firks, Byford : Macy and Miss Maiy Macy, all of this 1 city. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Downs motored to Fort Wayne Thanksgiving Day, where they were dinner guests, Thursday evening, of their son and daughter- : in-law. Mr. and Mrs. James Downs. Mrs. Mary Fullenkanip and daughter Rose entertained at Thanksgiving d nner for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fullenkamp an family, Mrs. Clara Meyers and family, Mrs. Mildred Gass and family, all of this city, and Mr. ami Mrs. Berra. d Myer, of ort Wayne. Mr. and M’.s. Burdette Caster, of Yipsilanti, Michigan, arrived in this city t ..day for an over Sunday visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Walters. ATTEND SAOW AT SHRINE AUDITORIUM Among those from this city who saw the motion pictures of the Gene Stratton Porter story, “The Harvester", at the Shrine Auditorium, Thursday evening were: Mr. and Mrs. 1.. Walters, Miss Dorothy Walters, Miss Helen Eady; Mr. and Mis. J. E. Nelson and daughters Bernice, Marcella. Agnes Uid Doris, and their house guest Mi- ■ Margaret Brown, of Canada: Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Colter; Mr. ami Mrs. J. R. Blair, Miss Angie. Firks ami Mr. Byf nd Macy. ENTERTAINED AT TRIPLE BIRTHDAY PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kohls. North Seventh street, entertained at a birthday dinner, Thursday, for their 'aughter Evelyn, aged 10 years, Marjorie Rhodenbaugh, 15 years, ami mogene Sheets, aged 14 years, the alter two cf Huntington. The three -iris' birthdays all fall on Thanksgivng Day and it is an annual custom that they celebrate together. The tinner table was centered with a 'uge bouquet of pom-pom chrysanthenums with a large birthday cake at >ach end of the table. Games and contests fui nished diversion for the ifternoon and prizes were awarded o Marcella Brandyberry, Juanita Holtsnpp’e and Nedra Giancy. Conelation przes were presented to Geraldine Teems and Glenola Reffev. Those in attendance at the party vere: Gertrude and Marcella Brandyjerry, Hetty Tricker, Virginia Miller. Ruth and Romaine Elzey, Gertrude Robin 1 on. Louise Kless, Mr. ami Mis. leo. W. Stump, Josephine Andreson uid Henrv Nlerieler, of this city; Juanita i'l.dsipple. of Indianapolis; Media Giancy, of Bronson, Michigan: i Mrs. !•' ora Fry and daughter Ruth, of Fort Wayne; Mrs. S. E. Rhodenbaugh, daughtei Maijoiie and son! Robert, and Imogene Sheets, of Huntington. SOCIETY WEDDING OF FORMER DECATUR VISITOR The Rev. B. N. Covert, former pastor of the Presbyterian church in this city, fiends an account of the marriage of Miss Lucille Helfenstein, who made many friends in this city when she stopped here as a guest of
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1927.
Ri v. and Mrs. Covert, when enroute Io Egypt to teach tn a Mission school. Tim following account of the wedd ug appeared In the November 20 issue of the South Bend Tribune: "The marriage of Miss Lucille Helfcnstoin, of Dallas Center, la., and S. Porter Miller, of Wooster, O', was hi.lemniz.ed Saturday afternoon at 1.30 o cloi k in the Sunnyside Presbyurlair church munse, Rev. h. N. Covert, the parlor, ollle'utlng. Miss Ht'fcn-tein and Mr. Miller met whi'o both we ■ ■ teai hing ia mission schools In Asshit, Egypt, the iormer nt Pressley Memorial institute and the hitler In a I* ys' school neurby. Attendants at the wedding w< re Miss ■ Marian Davidson xylio a'so taught in I Egypt, ami James Miller, brother of the bridegroom,. The In ide and Mi's. Coviit were roommates at Parsons college, Fa'rfield, la. Among the I guests w'fe Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Miller, ' parents of the bridegroom, who have ■ recently returned from China, where I they spent 35 years in bissionary work. Mr. and Mrs. Miller will reside In Wooster, where the former is connected with the chemistry de- , i.irtment of Wooster college." . CELEBRATES 3EVENTYTHIRD r BIRTHDAY. Yesterday being the seventy-third birthday anniversary of Aaron Odle, his children and grand children Irathi ered at ills home at 1023 North Second slreet to help him celebrate. A large birthday cake and everything to make a dinner complete adorned the tabh . Covers were laid for Mr. mid Mrs. George Wertzberger, Mrs. Ewell Alexander and children, of 1 Hammond; Mr. and Mrs. Janies Fuller, of Fort Wayne; Mrs. Chas. Bushnell. of Muncie; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Spade and grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sudduth and children. Mr. and 1 Mrs. Grover Odle and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Buckman and Mr. Aaron Odle, all of this city. ' The Dramatic Department of ’h " Woman's dull wil meet next Wednes- ■ day evening, at 7:30 o’clock, with Mrs. Janies Arnold. Mrs. Frank Downs will • be the leader for the evening. The les- ’ son v. ill consist of a study of the New 3 York Dramatic successes of last sea- ' son. A good attendance is urged. INFIRMARY INMATES ENJOY THANKSGIVING DINNER 1 Supt. and Mrs. Harvey LaFountine, • cf the Adams County Infirmary, enter- ■ I lined the thirty inmates of the institution at a special Thanksgiving dlnI ner, Thuisday. The dinner was complete in every detail and was all h me < tioked under the personal supervision of Mrs. LaFountaine. The patients I I at the Infirmaiy aie all in good gen- • oral health, only three of them being
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confined to invalid chairs. ENTERTAINED YOUNG PEOPLES CLASS Mi. Hint Mrs. Wm Carter entertained the Young Peoples Class of the Baptist church at Pleasant Mills at n six o'clt . k chicken dinner Thuisday ev-1 oiling. Music and games were enjoyed during lie evening. Those present wer Donald Bu: khurt, fe< tls Burke, Gien 1 Ita.v, Hany Edge], Gerald Vizard, Harry Daub's, Biyce Daniels, Clyde Trout ner, Hairy Ti outlier, Floyd Carter,! Caicl Burkhart, Francis J hnson.j Pent I Huy, Louise Johns, Helen Dan-! lets, Viola Carter, Lillian Burke, Margaret Martin, Cecil Edgell, Eva MeDannlels, Mnrgru Burkhart, Margaret Daniels, Evelyn Brodbeck, Myrtle Daninis, Shrystol Edgell, Ruth Maude, Smith. W. A. Caller, Mis. W. A. Carter. Doris Daniels, Bessie Cai ter, Dal-
I THE ADAMS Theatre I 31 Last Time Tonight !fj 31 1 “BECKY” 31 UF with SALLY O’NEIL and OWEN MOORE. iS am *fi UE What a GirI—BECKY! You can't help yourself—you'll just fall tye for her brave, whimsical, happy-go-lucky outlook on Life.' From a am department store counter, the works her way to the stage, IJI along a paht of excitement, suspense, laughs and love. ALSO—CHARLEY CHASE in “THE LIGHTER LT UE THAT FAILED.” A very clever comedy. ffi 15c 35c !f 3i mH SATURDAY—WALLY WALES in “WHITE PEBBLES.” Thrills, S Sil Lauths and Exoitement in a mystery western. Jal Jfl SUNDAY and MONDAY—WM. HAINES. JOAN CRAWFORD, GEO. K. ARTHUR and GLO. FAWCETT in “SPRING FEVER.” Q. -n -gauHMaMUßMMHWvwnnraiaraii vwnarwvmsmnra
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