Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 277, Decatur, Adams County, 21 November 1919 — Page 2
SOCIETY DOINGS The deliciouH two-course dinner that opened the Bachelor Maids’ club meet-, inn last evening al the Wllllatu Hart ■ ing home was served by the hostess. 1 Miss Muynn- Harting, assisted by her sister, Mrs. Herman Gillig. "Five hundred’’ occupied the attention of the member* during the remainder of (lie evening ami privi- awards went to Mrs. Did: Both and Miss (lem vievci Breinerkainp. • The Reformed I’. E. society in- t I ■with Lettie Wetter last evening with a good attendance. The usual bust-' nene was transacted, they making I plans to have a pastry sale <>n the Saturday fidlowing Thanksgiving, the place of holding the sale to be an nounced later. After the business' meeting a Very peasant social hour was enjoyed and the guests were served witll delicious refreshments. ♦ About seventeen were present nt i the meeting of the Baptist Aid at the' home of Mrs. S. E. Hite. The regular business was dispensed witli which was followed by n social hour. They made plans to have a guest day at the!
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i Club Calendar . ' Friday Clnisii.in Pastoral Helpers with 1 '.Mr- George Steele. Fri> nil hip Club Mrs. Homer An- ! drew*. Phila'hva Class Mrs. Cu Peterson. ( 1 Methodist Foreign Missionary -Mrs. ' I Dun Erwin. 1 Saturday 1 Reformed Pastry Sole (Jas Office. 1 Monday 1 Missionary Thank OH< ring Reform-L > d church. I Research Club at home of Mrs. Mary I ■Eley d next meeting which will be at the I loom of Mi - C E. Bell. Mrs. Hite erved refreshments. Guests other I 'than the members were Mrs. SchugH and Mrs. Woodward. * \ bunch of young folks masked utd , tnaiihed into tlie home of W A. Foil-1 tier last evening, surprising Mr. and Mr li It. Conner ami Helen, TheM evening was spent very pleasantly playing games and enjoying music. A delicoous lunch was served by Mrs. . Conner to the guests, who were Mr. i
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and Mrs. Wilson lx»wton, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fuelling, Ur. and Mrs. L. K. Magley. Misses Celia und Sue Mayer. Edith Rice, Mildred Strobe and Mart Lose. * The Elks are making plans for memorial service to be held at the hall on the llrat Sunday in December. They are panning to have special feature* tn tlie line of music and excellent speakers for the occasion.
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To the Public You are entitled to good service and we want you to have it. Please do us the favor of selecting our office as the proper place to register complaints. We are always ready and anxious to investigate any and all complaints and to rectify errors. No individual or company can always be perfect. We invite your help and ask your co-opera-tion in bettering our service. It is otii - hope and desire that our relations may be uniformly cordial and pheasant. Please tell ns your troubles and we will gladly do our pari toward remedying any difficulty. Your criticism and complaints are invited al all limes and any employee in any department who fails to welcome same and do his utmost to furnish you good sen ice and rectify errors, is not rightly representing Ibis company and its policy io- - wards the public. f
Northern Indiana Gas & Electric Co “THE GAS COMPANY" I his Company’s policy as outlined above will be brought to the notice of the public monthly by publication in this space. G.E.MOUNT’ • ; r v r - o’ Manager. - 5 r <- \ b. E. MULHOLLAND, > ' * Vice President
The Mt. Pleasant Mite society had a line meeting at the Deme of Mrs. S. P. Sheets yesterday afternoon. Tile tegular business was disposed of uttd tlie election of officers for the coining year were chosen us follows: Preaident, Miss Letitia Singleton; vice president. Mrs. Frank Kitson; secre-i tary. Mrs. S. P. Sheets; treasurer. | Mrs. Sam Fuhrman; organist, Mrs. -Prank Kitson. Three new membets' Pere taken into the society, Mrs. -
Frank Kitson. Mrs. David Cook and Mrs. Charlie Ellison. Plans were made to entertain the busbands and families of the ladies ut u supper next Friday evening at the home of Mi... charle Ellison. Tne hoateas served j refresiimenta. Almost all fossil animals that have Ix-m obtained in China by foreigners ' liave been purchased in apothecary ■ shops. ' ■ r~
11 ■ I as— l »»*—*«-** ***!' ll* " —» I 1 A given quantity of steam coal will ! | move 66 tons of freight and the same I quantity of fuel oil will mov* 1 tons.' Au authentic report has been rec*lv-- . cd of tlie drownding of a full grown I rhinoceros by allegators in the Tana River. Africa. The climate of the British colony ) of Sirrea on the west coast i of Africa is so malarious that the; colony is called "The white mans' grave.’’ .. |
To Our Employees The Company’s reputation is in your hands. Never attempt to take ad vantage of a patron. The Company wants no revenue it does not earn. Remember that you are in the service of the public as well as Company. This Company recognizes its obligation to the public and the conduct of each individual employee should so demonstrale. Courtesy is the most valuable asset that an employee of the Company can possess. 'The J>est efforts of the Company to please its patrons are sometimes offset by the thoughtfulness of an employee who may fail to remember that any act of his which develops ill-feeling reads upon the Company and upon his fellow employees.
I "" n “ Many savage tribes forbid thc r members wuking a sleeper BUdd eul ‘ !le*t the son! might then be waad ( - r . j iug und not have time to return t the body. Henry Clay opposed the Uai;.(j States bank, but later changed j.j, views, the only instance on which i-. ■ ever changed his attitude on a politi ! cal question. $ $ $ g_WANT ADS EARN -J $ , ,
