Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 265, Decatur, Adams County, 9 November 1920 — Page 2

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The University of Washington it i!teaching the uro of the old-fashioned hand loom for weaving towels, table linen. sprta*ls, covers and dresr goods.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1929

ih BOTH PARTIES PLEASED < ,| WITH N. R. SERVICE < New York, Nov. 8. (Suwlal to Dally Democrat)--The United Press “ today received from the directors of the republican and democratic national committee me following leti tore; •’Mr. W. W. Hawkins, president the ( I United Press. “Dear .Mr. Hawkins: ( •‘Before closing my desk hire nt republican headquarters, I wish to express to you my very great appreciation of the Uniformly fair and gen erous treatment we have had at the hands of the United Preso. it liar been all and more than that, and th.* memory of it. on my part, will en-,| dure. You have a line staff, and it; was a genuine pleasure to be brought | into contact with such men as M Keen, my old friend, and others. They' are men after my own newspaper! lieart. ‘‘Please accept for yourself and extend to your associates my heartiest thanks and good wishes. "Very sincerely yours, (signed) "SCOTT C. BONE." - “Director of publicity, republican — national committee. “Mr. W. W. Hawkins: president United Press. “Dear Mr. Hawkifis: “I cannot leave New York withmi--ending you a personal word o'' • hanks for the fair and impartial maner U> which the news of the presi dential contest just closed was handled by your organization, to think t only right for me to say that the best traditions of the United Press! rere lived up to. “With personal regards and best I wishes, I am “Yours sincerely. (signed) “W. .1. COCHRANE. “Director of publicity, democratic ; rational committee.’’

Furbelows for Maids : /at - Many a fair maid will rejoice in such new and smart furbelows of ribbon as are pictured here, when Chris: mas brings her remembrances. Here is a collar, vestee and girdle with’a bag to match that are irresistible. This garniture for the waist is made of ' striped ribbon —showing the glowing ' colors in Roman stripes. The girdle is knotted at the left side and hangs in two pointed ends. The tiag is drawn up and suspended by narrow satin ribbon, has a silk ornament, like those on the collar, at the bottom. NOT WORKING BUT TIP.ED OUT i i When one feels always tired without working, or suffers from backI ache, lumbago, rheumatism pains, sore I muscles or stiff joints it is not always easy to locate the source ol I f rouble, but very frequently it can to faced to overworked, weakened or diseased kidneys. Mrs. L. Gibson. 12tb I & Edison St., LaJunta. Colo., writes: ; "My kidneys were riving me a great deal of trouble tor some time. I took Foley Kidney Pills aud they helped me right away."—Sold everywhere. _ _£ . -

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ DOINQ3 IN SOCIETY • ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Club Calendar Tuesday Y. P. A.—Robert Garard home, 362 South Third street. Y. P. A. Business Meeting Robert Garard Homo. Delta Theta Tuu -Mrs. Will Bov. era. Woman's Auxiliary, American Legion G. A. it. Hall, 7:30. Wulther League School House. Phoebe Bible Class—Mrs. L. W. Stolte. Sewing Club —Mrs. Clayson Carroll Rebekah Lodge I, O. O. F. Hall. Wednesday “500" Club—Mrs. William Keller. Historical Club —Airs. S. E. Hite. Shakespeare Club — Mrs. D. D i Heller. Thursday Christian Ladies’ Aid- J. 1Anderson. Mt. Pleasant Mite Society—Mrs. S I’. Sheets. Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid —Mrs. W E. Smith. U. B. Aid Society — Mrs. Nettie Roop. North Eleventh Street. Friday Minnehaha Needle Club — After Lodge.' Class No. 6 of the U. B. Church Ben Hoagland, Eighth Street The Minnehaha Needle club wil’ hold their regular meeting Friday evening after lodge. The hostesses wil! be Celia Mayer. Edith Rice, Flo PatI ,en, Blanch Whitright, Irerne Steels | and Frances Smith. All members an urged to be present. ♦ The Presbyterian Indies’ Aid so i iety will meet on Thursday after rfbon with Mrs. W. E. Smith, oi Third street. The ladies of the church ire especially urged to attend tin meeting Thursday. + A very pleasant surprise was give: •Junday evening at *the Martin Gerkr ,ome in honor of Miss Winifred ierke’s twentieth birth anniversary 'orty guests were present and cn [toyed games ami music. Prizes a’ ernes were won by Miss Clara a:i< 'arl Fuelling. A luncheon, con.-i t in pof sandwiches, cake and icream was served. ♦ Regular meeting .of the Rebekal xl. i ai. tile Odd Fellows hail this cening. All members are urged t< i ::e present as there is important bu less to be acted upon. aMrs. Nettie Rooop will be liostt s > the United Brethren Judies' Aid iceity Thursday afternoon' at he* icme on North Eleventh street. Th ladies of the church are urged to at and. * Class No. 6 of the United Brethren ''unday school will meet Friday evei. ng with Mrs. Ben Hoagland at he. home on North Eighth street. The regular business meeting and social time will be enjoyed, and it is ex- • iccted that every member will b. present. + Several of the neighbors and friends called at the home of Mr. and Mr•-. Charles Robenold Sunday, and cleversurprised Mrs. Robenold. and re minded her of her birth anniversary. The anniversaries of Mrs. Dan Weldy ■md Mrs. Hiberd High were algo <■ 1abrated at the same time. Guests came with well-tilled backets of eatables and several freezers of ice cream. A most delightful time was spent. Those present were Airs. Emma Crumb, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Crumb. Mr. and Mr.: l-'iberd High and son, Richard; Mr.-:. Melissa Robenold. Mr. and Mrs. Will Pennington, Messrs, tv. F. Robenodd. r'. E. Robenold and Walter Crumtc, Air. and Mrs. Dan Weldy. ♦ Tiie Ladies’ Aid of the Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. W. E. | Smith 'Thursday afternoon at 2:30 I o'clock. * The Research club met yesterday ! afternoon with Mrs. F. E. France on ! Mercer avenue and a most delightful lend interesting meeting was held. ; Mrs. Henry Heller had the paper, her ■ subject being, “History of Quakerism.’’ Mrs. Jane Crabbs was an invited ■ guest and Airs. France served a de- ! ilcious lunch. Next week the club will ; meet with Mrs. Horace Callow on | Fourth street and Mrs. F. E. France ■will have the pupi r on the “CentenAN ENEMY TO GOOD HEALTH Good health has nq greater enemy ! than conetiiwtion. You cannot "keep - fit" for work or play the towels are irregular or* clogged" with a decom- ! posed mass of undigested food from I which the blood picks up disease-caus-ing impurities and carries them (throughout the entire system. Foley 'Cathaitie Tablets are mild but sure iu action. They banish biliousness, sick headache, sour stomach and oilier ! ills caused by indigestion. Take one i tonight and you will feel better in the morning.—Sold everywhere.

1 nlal Lumling of the Pilgrims. Mr. and Mrs. William Tague, living west of Monroe, were surprised gunulav when u number of their relatives camo with well-flUed baskets, for ;m old-time family visit. Those present were Air. and Mrs. Clem Pittmen. Mrs. (I. Ml. Douglas ami daughter. Ruth: Miss Wilda Wilson of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Homer Raudenbush aud children. Roman, Koger, Ruth aud Romaine and George Raudenbusli of Decatur. ANOTHER EFFORT Logansport, Nov. S.- Another bill , will be introuced in the Indiana legis' llature asking tiiat legislature create •i board to examine chiropractors. ;t was announced at the opening ot their ! annual convention here today. -i "A bill will be drafted and intro duced at the coming session of the legislature asking that a law be passed creating a board of examiners o chiropractors," said Frank \\ right, president of the Indiana Chiropractors issociation. About five members were present ; when the gavel signalled the opening of the convention. The day was spent in looking overj !the city. The business session will oe! held tomorrow. CARD OF THANKS We wish in this manner to thank | all our friends and neighbors who sc kindly assisted us during the sickness and death of our beloved son. MR. AND MRS. DAVID TEEPLE. Congressman Hugh S. Hersman. of California, who attempted to make a . peech to Korean students at Seoul vas interrupted by the Japanese police and his speech stopped. The speaker was one of aparty of congressmen touring the Orient.

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