Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 19, Decatur, Adams County, 22 January 1920 — Page 2
I— «■ ■ IMIII VI I ■ Will — SOCIETY DOINGS Club Caleni*' Thursday Eastern Star —Masonic Hall. Helping Hand—Reformed Church. Homa Economic Club—Mrs. Wilson Lewton. hostess, at her mother's home, Seventh street. Five Hundred Club —Mrs. William Keller. The Eastern Star will meet Thursday evening at the Masonic hall. The Helping Hand society of the Reformed church will meet Thursday afternoon in the Sunday school rooms of the church. Mrs. M. F. Worthmunn will be hostess. The Home Economic club will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Wilson Lewton at the home of her mother on Seventh street. A good program has been arranged and all members are requested to be present. The Five Hundred club will meet Thursday evening with Mrs. William Keller. The club was first scheduled to meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Mango’d, but has been changed to. a later date and place. All members please take notice. The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid so | ciety will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. S. D. Beavers at her home on North First street. Evan, elical Mission Circle, Miss Euola Gentiss. Miss Euola Gentis will be hostess to' the Missionary Circle of the Evangelical church Thursday evening at her heme at 7:30 o’clock. All members p ease be present Friday-Saturday Pre: oyterian Ladies’ Aid —Mrs. S. D. Servers. The Mite society of the M. E. church wil meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. Rev. Tinkham. Mrs. Chas. Yager and Mrs. Joel Reynolds will be asistant hostesses. Won ans Home Missionary Society, of the VI. E. Church. Rummage sale at Library. The Womans Home Missionary Society of the Methodist church will conduct a rummage sale Friday and Saturady at the Library. A wonderful selection of articles have been ob- I tained. and the ladies desire your patronage. 11 IThe Phoebe Bible class met Tues- 1 day af’ernoon with Mrs. Martin Jab--‘ erg at her home on North Fifth street. At thi time it was decided to their frurth annual banquet which will. be held February 12 at the home oi Mrs. . ohn Spuhler. The committee in charge of same is Mrs. Fred Heuei. chairman, assisted by Mesdames Fred Ashbancher, John Suphler, Scnroyer, George Miller, Albert Miller and Archie Foley. The club also put fifteen dollars of its money into a vert.ificate. MEETING OF BEN HURS All members of the Ben Hur lodge and the officers are urged to be at the hall Friday evening at 7:30 for the installaiton of officers. You are urged to be present. By order of NELLIE WISE, Chief. zsj & ma && ; I> l -.3 Cold. At ths . ’JiNINE k ’ c remedy fr2o years ‘ - i ■ /.I .t i . > :re, no J •. t r ccld H 24 j t — • ~ > i i 3 davs. * / . 1 :'r. Hi-r. ] X t ‘ " 2'.*czes , — t I p ELCO-LIGHT 1 Th complete Electric Light and i Power Plant I Simple in construction, durable, ’ ' dependable, efficient in operation. (:•’ f-• J ’ j'Lj WALTER FUELLING DECATUR, INDIANA 'Phone 874-H Lose Bros. Barber Shop Peoples Loan & Trust Co. Building Modern and Sanitary The best in the city r Service for the gentleman who cares.
| Os Course I’ll Take delery king The king of tonic laxative*. I tike it every iea*on and no do mother ' and the children. It purifie* the blood, clear* the >kin 1 and chaat-a away that wornout feeling. Brew a cup tonight jutt like you make tea. You'll like It. WMIMW— | ——■ I —— i i mi— a—a^W———— ST. MARY’S TP. INSTITUTE The St. Mary’s township farmer's institute will be held Saturday in the school building there, and W. H. Senour of Brookville and Mrs. Lillian T. Pierce of Spiceland, being the principal speakers on the program. There are a number of interesting features on the program for the day and every farmer in the township is urged to attend. S. R. Alexander is chairman of the St. Mary’s institute. i FOR SALE —Organ in good condition. Suitable for home or chapel. Call at D. V. Steele s, 1323 West Monroe St. 19-3tx ABOUT TOWN The recent snow and thaw caused leaks in a good many houses over the city. The library -was one of toe places to suffer and the drenching there will cause some expense in the way of frescoing. Veronica Anker and Lucile Butler went to Marion today to be the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Vail. Mrs. A. M. Anker will leave today for Danville, 111., to be the guests of friends and relatives. | The revival at the Church of God on j Cleveland street will continue iver Sunday. You are invited to attend. TO HOLD PASTRY SALE The Ladies' Aid society of the Reformed church will hold a pastry sale at the Lee Hardware company on Saturday morning, beginning at ten o'clock. There will be good things to eat and those who want to leave orders should plea«e call Mrs. M. F. Warthman or Mrs. John Glancey. AtJyfd the sale and buy for your Sunfliy dinner. DANCE AT PREBLE Dance at Freitag’s hall at Preble, j Saturday Jan. 24. ?t ; NOTICE Masons and Eastern Stars who have children that will attend the I Valentine Party, Feb. 14, are requested to report to the committee how many will be present. TeleI hore in to one of the committee by February first so they may know j how many to prepare for. MRS. WESLEY HOFFMAN, '.IRS. J. L. KOCHER. MRS. CARL PUMPHRIES, MRS. C. R. WEAVER. I Committee. The Charles Getting public tale will be held Friday. Jan. 23 at his residence 7 miles north cf Decatur. Come and buy a good dairy cow. Roads will be made passible. 18-2 t HE FEELS LIKE A NEW MAN Rheumatic pains, backache, pains in sides, sore muscles, stiff joints or an “always tired” feeling are usually symptoms of disordered kidneys. W. W. Wells, Toquin, Mich., writes: “I am on my feet most of the time and get tired. But after taking Foley Kidney Pills I feel like a new man. I rAcommend them to my customers and have never heard of any case where they did not give satisfaction.” Prompt in action to relieve kidney troubles and bladder ailmenta. Crystal Theater TONIGHT “LET’S ELOPg” Another of the big Para- I mount productions, featur- I ing the famous and well I known screen beauty, | Marguerite Clark. I lere’s a good one and I one you will be sure to like. I A delightful story of a I newly married wife who I gets it into her head to I leave her writer husband, and almost succeeds but when her husband offers her his summer home for their honeymoon — well just come and see it. '
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A nnhlic sale w ill be held Fri-d-n Jan. 23 al the Charles Oet ;
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