Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 110, Decatur, Adams County, 7 May 1934 — Page 3
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rWfETINC OF i r department , tin* Soiiii bl ill Monnin .„ ;ing. prayer , , Hr Idington. - Houck, Won The SplimK , "Tin- 01'1 ’Day M introduced the i i president of mi "Tin* Coopera- . Marketing Wool." ami . director of EK v. him* subject WILS LK Marketing.” ':.' tin* program a social . ,I,lll'l anil randy was ■l„ Ml- and Mrs. William ■ r next meeting will be H „ which time the men H nd **>‘ r '’<‘ ll,e rpfr « I ’ l bsUi EETiNG OF lom|*'D | es aid 1..1 lies Aid Society mot ■nnu. of Mrs W. M. Yagerj . meeting Tuesday. binding of quilts was during the day. . Hay program precedbusiness hour. Mrs. Mary in prayer.. At the noon ■p„l-lu I. dinner was served
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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. , Miss Mary Macy Phones 1000—1001 I Monday I Firn Department, auxlllaty, Fire , i lepnrl inent, 7:30 p. m . Christian Corinthian class, Miss Mina Collier, 7:30 p. in. Delta Theta Tau business meet- , Ing, Miss Helena Wehmeyer, 7:30 I p. tn. | Woman's Club, Literature Depart.intent In charge, Library hall, 7:45 j P. tn- • I Tuesday f| Civic section, Woman’s club, U- . j brary, 7 p. m. . i The American Legion Auxiliary I J bridge party, postpone one week. f Evangelical Dutiful Daughters II class. Mrs. Dick McConnell, 7:30 p. m. Carpe Diem, Mrs Roy Johnson, 1 7:30 p. in. Wednesday North St. Mary’s Twp 4-H Club . Hobo School, 1 p. m. Zion Reformed Phoebe Bible I class, Mrs M. F. Worthman, 7:30 | p. m. Better Homes Economics Club, Monroe hatchery, 1:30 p m. Thursday Evangelical W. M. S Mother and I Daughter meeting, church. 6 p. m. Eastern Star regular stated meeting. Masonic Hall. 7:30 p. m. Union Chapel Ladies Aid Society Mrs. George Cramer, 2 p m. Mrs. Myers class of Methodist Sunday School, postponed one week. Friday Union Chapel C. I. C., class. Mr. and Mrs. John Walters, 7:30 p m. The North St. Mary's Township
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, MAY 7,1934.
I l-H Club will meet Wednesday ati lernoun at one o'clock at the Bobo ; school. Ito the following members and ' guests: the Mesdames Jay Smith, I son Gene and uaughters Naomi and | Ruth, Lloyd Clauser, Ella Helmrlck Nellie Scott and daughter Rachel, | Viola Baumgartner, Della Zimmerman, Callie Saulblne, Hertch and dauhgter, Ona Stoneburner. Clarice Shady, Mary Pease. Miss Blanche Fugate. Mr. and Mrs Laurin Yager and son Dohnle, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Saulblne and sons Billy and Lester, Samuel Yager and hostess, Mrs. W. M. Yager. The meeting of the Adams County Choral Society which was to have (been held Tuesday evening lias been postponed one week on I a, count of the election. The meet-, Ing will be held the following Tuesday night at eight o'clock and it is I Important that every member be j present at that meeting. The bridge party of the American Legion Auxiliary planned for I Tuesday night has been postponed i one week. |LOCAL PEOPLE ATTEND WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Beavers of tills city attended the wedding ceremony of Miss Virginia Pursley, daughter of Mrs- Edith Pursley of Winchester an 1 Bohn Ice, son of j Mr. and Mrs. Joe P. Ice of Mt. Sum- j mlt, which took place Saturday eve- I ning at seven-thirty o’clock. The marriage was solemnized at the home of the ,bride's uncle and aunt. Rev. and Mrs G. M. Payne at Winchester. The single ring ceremony. The wedding took place before a fireplace banked with white roses and calla lilies combined with greenery. The bride wore a white suit and carried a bouquet of bridal roses. She was graduated from the Winchester high school and is a member of the Tri Kappa sorority. For the past three years she has been employed at the C. V. Graft elevator as a bookkeeper. Mr. lice was graduated from the Mt, Summit high school and attended Purdue University. At present he is the owner of the Hope Hill Dairy Mr. and Mrs. Ice will make their . home at Winchester The Ladies Aid Society of the I Union Chapel United Brethren | Church will meet Thursday after- | noon at two o’clock with Mrs. j George Cramer. Guest Day will -be . observed at this meeting and all | members and women of the com- I munity are invited to attend. The Women s Missionary Society a Mother and Daughter meeting in of the Evangelical Church will hold
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--- - WECHTER for County Treasurer No. 29 on the Democratic Ballot. Experienced-Worthy-Honest Efficient and on the job. Your support will be sincerely appreciated. Pol. Advt.
■ I Stand for a City Morally Clean and Vrnfel Economically Sound FOR— "J Ixiwer Taxes ... Lower Light and Power Rates. A Square Deal for Labor. jjaTW Beautified Parks and Munici* < pally Ow ned Utilities. Oscar Lee Vance HHHHI “ADVANCE WITH VANCE” No. i 7 on the Pol. Advt. A • City Ballot.
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I the church Thursday night six o'clock. I 1 The C. I. C. Class of the Union I Chapel Sunday School will meet j with Mr. and Mrs. John Walters Friday night at seven-thirty o’clock I , An important meeting of the aux- ‘ iliary of the fire department will be 1 held tonight at seven-thirty o’clock lin the fire department hall. .All members are asked to attend. The civic section of the Woman's I club will meet at the library TuesIday evening at seven o’clock, j A social evening has been j planned for the Eastern Star chapter Thursday night in the Masonic hall. At seven-thirty o’clock the new
flag will be dedicated and reports I of the grand chapter will be given. ! A good attendance is desired and ! all Officers are urged to be present. •I* 1 ' I | SAM ACKER (CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY I . I Sam Acker of North Second I street celebrated his seventy fourth 1 ■ birthday anniversary at a dinner at i the Acker home Sunday. A social time was enjoyed during the day. I Those present were Mr. and Mrs ( j Francis Martz, Mr. and Mrs. Marlon ! 1 . Martz, Mr. and Mrs. iA. L. Roop, son ’ David and daughter Martha, Mrs. ' j Mary McCarthy, Mr and Mrs. EuI gene Martz and daughter Phyllis - - Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith and daughters Joan and Maxine and Barbara Jean, Miss Hazel Wysong of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Jessie ■|C. Grady and son Dean, Mrs. Mary j : Byall of Syracuse; Mr- and Mrs. Floyd Acker, daughter Helene Pauline and Mary Kathleen, Mr. | and Mrs. Russel White and son 1 Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Charles i Knapp and daughter Katheryn Miss Eva Acker, Lawrence Green and son Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Sam -AckerI o HOSPITAL NOTES — i Mrs- W. R- Black of Monroeville submitted to a minor operation at I the Adams County Memorial Hospi- j lai today. Laurin Brentlingter, 1120 West I Monroe, ami Roy Cook, 527 Stude-. baker street, underwent minor oper-1 ations for the removal of tonsils at i the Adams County Memorial Hospi- i tai. Rlotberta Coffelt. 419 Mcißarnee, street submitted to a major enter-; gency operation Sunday at the local ; hospital. Ed Gallmeyer, Ossian, route 1, ■ underwent a major operation today ( at the. Adams County Memorial Hoe ( pital. j
Personals The Misses Kate Hebhle, Mary i Lenwell, Dorotha Roughia, Frances I Ulman. Henrietta Spangler, Agnes i Miller. Alice tech, Mary Andrews, : Marr ile Pancake, Claudine Gallogly and Pearl Ray spent Friday in Fort Wayne shopping and visiting the i Sherman White company and with i Hildegard at the Irene I Byron Sanitarium. Miss Ella Mutschler who has ibeen visiting at the Ben Schroyer home here since December, left to- j day for Kaneas City, Missouri | where she wil remain for two or three months. Mrs. Lawrence Linn has entered the Cleveland, Ohio, Clinic Hospital for two week's treatment before submitting to an operation. Miss Joyce Riker spent the weekend with Miss Betty Frisinger at Franklin college. Franklin, and attended the rush tea of the Zeta Tau Alpha sorority and the sorority ‘ state dance at Indianapolis. Mrs. Vernon Arnold and children : of Lordsburg. New Mexico are vis- ! Ring with her mother, Mrs. Jess | Beery and other relatives. Rev. and Mrs. B. H. Franklin of' Garrett are visiting with Mrs. j i Franklin's parents. Mr. and Mrs. F.: iV. Mills in this city. Earl Christen of Fort Wayne vis- 1 I ited here Saturday night with ! friends. Terry Cowan, son of Mr. and Mrs. : Janies, who was bit by a dog last |Fri lay, is getting along nicely. The j dog has been kept at the jail to see i if it developed rabies. j The feast of the Ascension will Ibe celebrated at the St. Marys ’ | Catholic church Thursday. COURT HOUSE! Account Filed In the matter of the liquidation !of Old Adams County Bank. The ! I court now fixes 10 days as the ' time within which the department shall file an account in partial settlement. Account filed by department of financial Institutions. Notice ordered. File Appearances Mark Smith vs Clarence Habeg,ger, damages. Appearance by i Hubert McClenahan. Rule to i answer. United States Fidelty and Guar- ! 1 anty Co. vs Ed. Berling. account. | | Appearance by E. B. Adams for j defendant. Rule to answer. The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, a corporation vs Christina Kees et al, not e foreclosure, mortgage and appointment of receiver. Appearance by Nathan C. Nelson for plaintiff. I Helen Liechty vs Franklin E. Liechty, divorce. Appearance by SCHMITT
C. H. Musselman for defendant. Rule to answer. Final Report Filed The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company vs John L. Hays, et al. Note and foreclosure and receiver. Final report of receiver filed. Examined and approved. Receiver discharged. Real Estate Transfer Jennie S. Burnet et al to Arble E. Owens et ux inlot 965 in Decatur for $25. Lucinda B. Kessler to Lewis G.
To The Voters I am making a final appeal to the voters for their support Tuesday. Through my business training I believe I am qualified for the office and being a taxpayer know the importance of the County Assessor’s office. I pledge honest and efficient service. My No. is 54 on the ballot. Eugene Runyon Democratic candidate for County Assessor. Pol. Advt. -!■ ■ '■' "" "'■' ".' ' ■ '■!"." ' ' 1,1 !'" _LL i Mother Mother will appreciate your thoughtfulness when you give her a box of FORGET - ME - NOT - CANDY The Candy of Quality You may personally, make your choice from our large stock of the purest ( hot (dates, as well as our varied assortment of fine and pleasing Bonbons. The hard nut and chewy centers, all kinds of > cream centers, and that delicious Toffee have won a reputation for themselves. Cal! at our home or ’phone 286. ? Packages will be packed ready for mailing if desired. No extra charge. HOME OF FORGET-ME-NOT CANDY / 333 4th Street / i I
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Hammond et ux 20 acres of land in Washington township for SI.OO Marriage License L. J. Coulson, flour mill. Springfield, Ohio and Jennie Coulson, Springfield, Ohio. o Vote for Hunter for Trustee of Washington township. Number 111. l()9-2t
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