Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 151, Decatur, Adams County, 25 June 1929 — Page 5
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CLUB CALENDER Tuesday Root Township Home Eeonomii I club, Mrs. Sherman Kunkel, 10:30 A I M Young People's Missionary Cirrb . I Mclvena Smitley, 7:30 P. M. I" Tri Kappa, Miss Lefl Anna Vain- ! 8 p. m. Civic Section, Library, 7 pin. Kirkland Ladies Club, Kirkland high I school, 1 p, m. Rebekah Three Link Club, Odd '■ I I ] u ws hall, following lodge. Tuesday Night Bridge Club, Mrs. I Francis Eady, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Alpha Zeta Bridge Club, Air.- Harr.' I stulls. 6:30 pm. Auction Bridge Club, Miss Gvlievievi I Belling. 8:00 I’. MChristian Corinthian class, MisI Grace Leichtensleiger, 7:30 p. m. I I nion township Womens Club, Mr I Ben Butler, One o’clock Standard linn Wednesday Afternoon Bunco Club I Airs. Francis Howell 2:00 P. Al. Card Party, Zion Lutheran School I house, 8:00 P. M. Thursday W. AV. M. L., Moose Home, Con ■ st I Supper and Bunco Party, 8:00 P Al. Al. E. Kings Heralds, Alice June I Archbold, 2:30 p. m. Series of plays, H. S. Auditorium. I auspices U- B. Ladies Aid. 8:15 P. Al. Friday St. Mary’s'Home Economics Club. Mrs. Laura Davis, 12:30 p. m. Pocahontas initiation, Red Ab is I Hall, 7:30 p. m. St. Marys Twp. Home Economics Club, Mrs. H. O. Davis, 1:00 P Al Alt. Pleasant Kings Herald soviet). ■ Charles and Charlene Barulmnse. 1:30 p. m. Al. E. Ladies Aid Society, Airs. Fred I Nichols 2:30 pm. Ice cream social of Intermediate Christian Endeavor of U. B. church, postponed. Saturday Cafeteria Two Cent Supper. Al E Church Bifsement 5 to 7 P. AL Bake Sale of Chatanooga -M. E. T."dies Aid, Schmitt Meat Market, It . m. ENTERTAINS WITH PICNIC DINNER The Misses Martha and Alic Ab Kean, of near Monroe, entertained Sunday, with a picnic dinner at < ■ lina, Ohi.o. Those present were Air and Mrs. Menno Roth. Alt Fiat ■ - Lobsiger, the hostesses Alls- Mar and Aliss Alice McKean, Ransom Bat ley and Floyd Liby. Pocohontas initiation w d b 1 I Friday evening, in the Red Men s Ha at seven-thirty o'clock. The Alpha Zeta Bridge Club will meet Wednesday evening, at 6: J" o clock, with Mrs. Hany Stults ENTERTAINS CAST OF OLD TIME CONCERT The Pythian Sister: entertuim last evening, at the K. of I’. I loinfor the cast of the "Old Time Cm cert' 1 which was presented earlier n, the spring by the lodge. A deliein i-two-course dinner of cafeteria >'.■•!' was enjoyed in the dining room < the home, which was attractively iborated with an abundance ol flower-. Sixty guests enjoyed the delightful affair. During the dinner, inti-k wa furnished by Mrs. George Squmr and daughter Violet, and Aliases Lib .hi and Mildred Worthman. A social h followed, after which all repaired n> the lodge hall for the regular lodge session. A business meeting of Hi' Needle Club followed the iml"" reeling. The Kings Heralds of tie' F Methodist church will meet THur.-amy afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, with AH' Jane Archbold on Eleventh street. Ai. members are urged to attend. The W. O. M. L. will hold their !■ ular meeting. Thursday evening, ■■ the Moose Home. The meeting covene promptly at 8 o'clock, and " ■ bg followed b.y a contest supper am Bunco party. Prizes will be awai'l' to the winners. AH Legionnaires are requested to be present LOCAL COUPLE MARRIED SATURDAY A pretty home wedding was solen. nized, Saturday evening, June 22. a. 7:30 o'clock, at the Sam Cook r. deuce, 210 South Eleventh strewhen their daughter, Alias Dolly I 1 11 became the bride of Mr. Roy Ko< Imi . The Cook home was attractive!) m orated with roses for the occasion. The ceremony, which was solemn!- ■ by the Rev. Louis Reynolds, was "b nessed by a number of close fri‘tmand relatives of the young coitph The bride wore a lovely dress French biege flat, crepe, with blonde kid slippers and hose to correspom Mrs. Kocher is a. daughter of and Mrs. Sam <ook and the »oom ■ a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kochei, o.
Stroh, Indiana. Following the cere- ' mony, the young couple left for Flint.> Michigan, where they will establish' 1 their home. Those attending the wedding were. I Mr and Airs. Ed Kocher and daughter- .Mildred, Genevieve. Margaret, ami son Weldon, Air. and Airs. Rufus Kocher and son Dale, Rev. and Mrs. ( Louis Reynolds, Mr. and Airs. Lew:- , Keller, and Air. and Airs. Sam Cook. The St. Alary's Home Economics . Club will meet Friday afternoon ai ■ ] twelve-thirty o'clock with Airs. Laura I . Davis of Pleasant .Mills. U- B. LADIES AID TO SPONSOR PLAYS The Ladies Aid Society of the Unit-1 ed Bretlnen church of this city, will, i sponsor three one-act plays, to lie given Thursday evening June 27, at 1 the high school auditorium, beginning ■ at 8:15 o'clock. The plays will be given by the Car-j dinal Sunday school class of the Nine ' Mile United Brethren church. The first play of the series ill "Oh Dbctor", a colored sketch which is i very entertaining and amusing. "Fun ; in a Country Store' is a rustic comedy and "Hans Yau Smash". a German I comic. Between plays, music will be| furnished by an orchestra and a male l quartet. The admission charges for the evening will be 15c and 35c and the patronage of the public is solicited. ATTENDS LUNCHEON IN FORT WAYNE Airs. F. Al. Schirmeyer motored to i Fort Wayne, today, where she was a. guest at a luncheon given by Airs. | L G. EUingham, complimentary to j the Misses Aria. Alelete and Emily| Number.-, of Austin. Texas. The Aliases ! i Numbers were former Decatur resi-1 dents. ffiTownTaljc M s H. O. Dibble and. s(,n Robert of Caro, .Michigan, is visiting with her : parents. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Butler. Mi- . Evelvn Lobsiger returned home ; Saturday evening, after spending the. pist flirt '' weeks visiting in Blutfton. Mrs. ('. I. Junes and boy baby. Er-i win of Pocatello. Idaho, are visiting with AH', and Mis. George W. Dutcher: on Fornax street for several days.) Mrs. Join - was formerly lais Cover-: Mi- : Gladys Kern, who just complet-1 el |' her third year teaching school in | Red Bird Mission, Kentucky, arrived in this city yesterday, for an extend-- ■;| visit with Air and Airs. Fred Linn and other relatives. Aliss Kern visited, in Dayton, Ohio ovm Sunday, and wa- 1 omi'tiiited to this city by Re'■ i , 11(I yji-s. (’. L Haney and daughters Josephine and Mary Elizabeth. Mr and AB - Amos Fisher ol this ( ,ilv Mi-s MildriM Fisher and Herbert . GiMser Os Fort Wayne, returned last . eveninc. aftc" visitina in the southern n u-t of Indian.:. Among the places ot : ! mi- r-t which L"v visi.ed were the i Mammoth Cate, Sand (are. Ihe Ol 11 Kentucky Home. Lincolns birthpl.ice. j ciifty Falls, and other points tn Brown. County. . . ~ J T I U . Mi--e- Gladys Whitright and| p atherin.' Ar. hbold spent the day vis-, I iting in Fort Waym- , Mis- Zauaua Grim ami Je- Gat-j nett Gettys were in Fort V.ayne, yw-■: te’-diiv afternoon. The evening was j ■spenf in Msiting with Aliss Gmus, m other and sister-in-law. Mr. and Alts. ' "mi-- H. Al. Blair, of South Filth j i «r le et Who has been quite ill for the- | past week, was feeling better yester-, Peterson, John D. Andrews | and Hahnert, of Monroe, attem - led the stale encampment o Spanis . j Jar veterans al Aluncie W sler ' l: . | Marion Brown ami faint >.■ ton, am! Rev. Grace i church, K '■ : TA a—,-- - Th. "I ... ip to Decatur yestei day. 1 down of loft • Vll '- al he week-end with Mr. Bioo of this eity. ‘“e. A. Rector of Bluffton was tn De- , “mg fSaggie’ Peoples accompanied Miss AL eg j.’risbie, who were Mr. and Mrs. M. M- J dfv tQ spending ’he "t —‘ n O hio She will their home in . h the Frl3 i) ie s..; and'Ks'Lomeli spent the week- (
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, JI’NE 25, 1921).
■ml in Decatur visiting friends and | relatives. ■ Air. II B. Frielattd returned to his work In Chicago after spending Sunday with liis family in Decatur. Air- Frank Simmons spent the weekend with his family iu Jonesborough. Dan Chtisten spent Sunday in Toledo. Lon Moon, who won $13,01)0 al the Louisville Derby, has gone an' bought a farm instead o' savin' his money, I'onv Mopps has a dandy looking daughter who’ll soon be tweTity-two .oi' she halnt got a hammer mark on In r Abe .Martin, Indianapolis News John Geisler id Pleasant Mills was i visitor here this morning. Dr. Ernest Franz of Berne attended to professional duties in Decatur this morning. •Mis. Dean Byerly of Kirkland townhip was a Decatur shopper today. Ali- Louis Hyde and son Richard, and Airs. Wilson, of Linden New Jersey, will utiive in this city, tonight, driving the Hyde automobile, Mrs. Wilson will continue by train to Chicago, where she will spend a couple >f months wi h her parents- Mrs. Hyde and son will visit in this city with her parents. Mr. and Airs. Frank Krick and other relatives They will be joined the Hist t o weeks in August, by Mr. Hyde Al ~;de was formerly .Miss Pauline Krick. Mrs. French Quinn received a telegram this morning from Airs. Fred Bell telling of the safe arival of she and her sons. Dick ami Joe, at Seattle Washington They made the trip by auto in seven days, going through Yellowstone park. Billings. Montana and -topping at various other points of interest en route. They will reside there where Air. Bell is manager of a district store for Sears and Roebuck ■ Company. The Ladies of the U. B. church will appreciate your attendance at the enI tertainmeiit to be given Thursday evening at 8:1.5 at the high school audiI torium. Admission is 15c and 35c. E. A. Beavers made a-business trip i to Wren, Ohio, this morning. The caddies at the Decatur Country (Tub had their weekly chance at the course this mroniug. They have tile privileges of the links each Tuesday morning. Read the announcements for Dollar Day in todays paper. They are I worth your careful attention. An old fashioned shower last even- ■ ing and it did not hurt a thing. The president of the Lovejoy shockabsorber company of Detroit was here i several hours yesterday checking up business with the Decatur Castings company which has a large contract with them. Frank McConnell has returned home from a yap to California. —. ——_ o— CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the neighbors and i friends, especially the minister, and all those who so kindly assisted us I during tin 1 illness and death, of our : fathei' and husband. Alls. Nettie Lawson and children _ o Auburn Company To Build Front Drive Automobile ... Cleveland O, June 25—(UP)—Auto plants here today reported announcement of a new front wheel drive auto , to be named the "Curd" may be exI pected within a few days. Reports said the new ear would be a product of the Album Automobile Co. RHEUMATIC P AIN QUICKLY ROUTED BY NEW KONJOLA Kidnev Troubles. Too. \ ield To Powers Os Nw And Different Medicine — i t e • W - . ' / SV. W r m ft? J' V. _ £?» « *■ mrA.’p. cook T can readily understand why Konjoin lias been aide to earn tile enviable reputation of being the irn dietne wit!i more than a million friends,” said Mr F. P. Cook, 1837 Erie avenue. Logansport. "1 suffered from rhenniaiism and kidney trouble. Five years ago these ailments overtook me. ami there wasn't a remedy that helped me. My back, legs, shoulders and arm- bothered me constantly. Kidney pains shot through my back, and I liad to rise four or five times a night "In three weeks Konjola corrected mv whole system. Poisons were swept away and the rheumatic pains took flight. There isn't an ache or pain left. My kidneys have been restored to a normal condition. AH the old troubles are gone! No money could buy the new health that Konjola has brought me.” Konjola is sold iu Decatur. Ind., at. -mith' Yager and Falks drug store and by all the best druggists iu all towns throughout this entire section.
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