Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 256, Decatur, Adams County, 28 October 1919 — Page 2
SOCIETY DOINGS The Biiptlst ,Mi - (iotiaty society will 1 meet 'l’lnirsils/ evening nt. 7:30 ( 1 o’clock at the home or Mrs. Edgar i Lewis. Mrs .J H VoglewmJe and daughters, Hose and Bertha, were guests Suti- ( day noon at a chicken dinner. Mrs. Mary Myers at her home south of the city. ♦ Tito Tri Kappas will have thf-ir regular meeting with Mrs. Jean Smith tonight. All of the members come masked as tills is to be a Hallowe'en affair. * Hugo and William Boerger. who re-, side six miles north of tjie city, planned a delightful birthday party tip their home on Sunday evening in honor of their sister. Miss Lydia's 14th birthday anniversary. A very’ enjoyable time was spent in playing games and enjoying music, after which a delicious lunch was served. The rooms were all very artistically de< orated in Hollowe'en decoyau<*i* and, the table made a very pretty appeal I mice with Hallow'en witches and pumpkin faces. A handsome birthday < ake with fourteen candles formed the tenterpiece. The guests who enjoyed' this pretty party were the Misses Rose, White. Bella Smitley. Alma Boerger.' Marie Lichtenstein. Innocentia S- n l tos. and the Missrs Henry Witte. Ed-, ward Ruskofskl and Nelson Lehrmann J ♦
The Baehtli r Maids will be ent >: faired by Miss Rose Confer Wednes day evening at six o'clock. ♦ The Delta Theta Tait met last even irg with Miss Mathilda Burling and had their re-election of officers, as i'i Hows: President. Mrs. Bernard Teryeer; vice president. Mrs Will Bov. ers; Secretary. Miss Florence Holt house: treasurer. Miss Cecil Miller: Cursor. Miss Leona Bosse: historian. H I L I i" ' -A p BAT wHIF Cofffe© is a favorite with good cooks and housewives. In fact the exceptional flavor of Battleship Coffee makes the best kind of cooking taste just a bit better. Coffee—The Perfect Drink The Canby, Ach & Canby Co. Dayton, Ohio —r3fIMB3nOQM» irgiIMIMWIIIiULM—WI—
-ni in iinr in mm ■mi—wiii in i>n n ■ mini It * I a TIME and MONEY ARE THE TWO MOST PRECIOUS THINGS OF EVERY HUMAN BEING. To save your time you must save your moneyplaced here in a savings account it will grow and yield an income for life. Begin Your Savings Account TODAY Even If You Have To Start It Small. OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK The Largest Bank m Adams County
r Florenee Hretnerkamp: and Preus correspondent, Mathilda Berling. Fol lowing tile usual busiuess session they had a very pleasant social time. • The Rt search hit) hud a very inforesting meeting yesterday afternoon 'with Mrs. Horice Callow. Mrs. C. E. Beil had the paper. ■'Household Ef-| ! licieney." All entered into the gen-, 'oral discussion whicli made the stub-j Meet very Interesting. They di.seusscd j all the vital points of efficient methods of taking care of the house. Three guests were present, Mrs. Fruechte.j Mrs. <’. li. Weaver and Mrs. M. I-!. I Hower. * Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bell will leave today for Belfountafne to attend the Wedding of Miss Charlotte Harper mid Llyod Green. Miss Harper graduated 'from Oxford (’Diversity last year and has a voice of unusual (barm. Mr. Green is a farmer. Mrs. Hell and sou. Billy, will remain for the remainderj of the week for a visit with her moth-, er. Mrs. W. T. Howard. Mr. Bell will' go on to New York for the remainder of the week. j The Philathea class of the Baptist .Sunday school will meet with Mrs. I i Harve Shroll Friday evening. This will be a masquerade party and all' I are asked to cone* masked. The. .meeting was postponed from last j ! week on account of the illness of | Mrs. Shroll. The Loyal Workers' class of tha Evangelical Sunday school is antici
pating a good time at their mesquera-le Tlnttsday evening ai the home cf Mrs. Fred IJnn. Each member is urged to come and bring a guest. A number of ' surprises and games have been ar--1 i ranged for. POTATOES Carload <1 Micliii'lin Sand opowii polatots it Also Plant. . per bushel lot' bushel or more, or sl.f>A single bushel. Good cookers and seed potatoes. 'Phohe 111 or sec .lames I Mtirpltv or I’. Parmerit e. llx The oldest < xisting' bank ii.o- L dated 13fi!l B. ('.. and was issued by the Chinese gov- rnnumt. The oldest buildine in America i jan abode structure i" Santa Fe whicli ; sheltered Coronado in 1540. STOP—LOOK—LISTEN! There is another second-hand /nr(luluri; store in town, now open tar, tnsinPss. We buy and -ell. secondhand furniture and stoves. We also so]] new and secondhand sewing machines. We handle new phonogropbs and Okeh records. Give us a call. 110 West Jefferson street. 126345. COOPER & GAUZE. BLACKSMITH | COAL! LILLY SMITHING Is the standard smithing coal We can ship to all points on the railroad same day order Is received. Give us your order. Bennett & Whiteman I ■ *
I • . DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1919.
Club Calendar __ Tuesday. pocuhonta.s Masqjierftde and Two- < ftnt Supper Called oil I War Mothers - Library. , Rebekah Degree Stuff At I O. O. I’. Hull. | Zion Lutheran Aid Mrs. Chris Bobso. Wednesday. I St. Vincent de Haul Society—At the home of Mrs. JI. G. Christen, 321 N. ,Third Street, in afternoon. Shakespeare club In the afternoon at home of Mrs. Tom Reid Bachelor Maids Miss Rose (’.outer. Thursday. | Helping Hand - Reformed Sunday School Room. The Helping Hand society of the Reformed church will meet Thursday afternoon at the Sunday school room for work. Mrs. Otto Reppert with be hoeleas. Every one is requested to be II resent at 1:30 tor work. I Ever Ready Class of the M I!, (church at home of Mrs Frank Carroll at 104 Oak street, in the evening. Baptist Missionary Mrs. Edgar Lewis. | Mt. Pleasant Mite Society Home 'of Mrs. J. E. Mann in Afternoon. I Loyal Worker. M asquerade and 'Guest. Night Mrs. Fred Linn. Friday. I’hdathea Class Masquerade Mrs. I Harve Shroll I Yeoman Masquerade and Pot-I.uck J Supper. —, .... ■ -■ —. A WORD TO LANDOWNERS , If you are in the market for mom . 1 ask that vou put vottr proposition v] I to me. I am in a position to ta’:e care of you as regards farm loans in ways that will Interest you. 1 am in a position to finance a land owner in I | wavs that will appeal to him as a I I .! borrower, make the carrying ot the I debt easy for him and making the . jloatts of such periods (if lime as w .11 enable him to carry tlie debt withi'out any anxiety . I do this by making | the Federal Loan the base of the loan i If you are ( onteuiplatinjr buying hit.-I improving that which yen have, coi.ie and see me. It will cost yon r.othii.g f.to talk it over and you may get some ' ideas that will be of hell to you. T'-e i Federal Loans themselves and by : | themselves are proving popular wiTi borrowers as the large number of loa-n-s-TVe TraV-- triadc tc-tiij, Viy pli, e is diagonally acmss from the f’enn House. Ask for French Quinn, .pie—r id(.nt Bowers Realty Co., and Beh rmeyer Abstract Co. fri-'f J -, McDOWELL AUTO SKIDS i An automobile driven by Frank McDowell With Mrs. McDowell and ' Mr. and Mrs. Kent Skiles as other ceeupants. went into the ditch. Sunday evening about nine o'clock, on the road north of Bluffton, between the Fairview cemetery and the Manus Beeler place. Mr. McDowell was driving west when the car skidded in the muddy tracks and ran into the ditch on the right side of the road. It fortunately escaped turning over and none of the' occupants were injure 1. Ixtcal garagemen pulled the car onto the road and it was able to proceed on its own power. - Bluffton News. Car load of potatoes at Also Jilant. Murphy & i’armerlee. San Blas Indians at Panama have objected to a government order forbidding wearing nose rings. ’Phone !■"> for your enbhage i For kraut at Dallas Hunsickcr's. per hundred pounds. 2.'dk2t The Grand Canyon of the Colorado river in Arizona is nine miles longer than Switzerland. — — ■ ■ FORERUNNERS OF SICKNESS Medical' authorities agree «that indigestion and constipation are the fprerunuers of half the ills of mankind Don't let a mass dr partly digested. deebmjiosing food poison your, whole system. When your toqd is Using properly digested, you ’ are free from biliousness, gas. bloating, sick headache, sour stomach, bad breath, coated totigiib. Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome physic, thoroughly cleanse (he bowels without griping or nausea. Sweeten the stomach and invigorate the liver. Sold Everywhere. ■ CAR OF POTATOES AT MONROE , & OCTOBER 28th $1.60 i CALL F. M. ANDREWS— M. A. RIPLEY.
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