Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 93, Decatur, Adams County, 18 April 1923 — Page 2
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Wednesday Ladies‘Aid Society of Reformed Church—Mrs. Millard Baumgartner, 2:30. ■ Bridge Club—Cecile Miller Bridge Club—Mrs. Carl Pumphrey. Thursday Ladies Aid society of Presbyterian church —Mrs. John Schug. Phoebe Bible (lass of the Reformed church —Mrs. Edgar Berber at John Shaffer home, north of the city. Luncheon Bridge club —Mrs. Ed Coffee, 7:30. Young Women's Auxiliary of the Methodist church, Mrs. Chalmer Porter 7:30 p.m. The Junior Club—Miss Rose Marie Smith. 7:30 p.m. Baptist Womans Circl* l —Mrs Will Winnes, 2:30. Lutheran Aid Society—At School House. Phoebe Bible Class —Mrs. Edgar Gerber. Friday Ladies Aid society and Missionary socety of the Christian church —Mrs. Harold Albright. 2:30/ ®- D. Y. B. class of V. B. church— Mrs. Will Shacktey. 7:3#. I hilathae class of theßaptist S. S. — Mrs. C. M. Smith. Monday o ° Pythian Sisters Initiation —K. of P. Home. Tile I ’ll Bible Will ' Thursday at the home of Mrs.’Edgar Gerber instead of a he home of Mrs. John Shafer, first i nnounced. + 3 ° The Philaflme’Class u the Baptist Sunday School will meet Friday evening at the home of Mrs. C. M. Smith. Mrs. C. E. Peterson will have charge of the program. Al! '< xtract money should be turned in -at this time. A go. <1 a ndenc- X• sired. z' ♦ Q Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Miller entertained witjr a six o'clock dinner last evening/lat their home east of tit city. were laid for the MisXs Helen Gass. Cecil Miller, jyfbel Hower, and G 'nevieve K<tscn /hud Messrs Bob MeibersO and Kenneth Miller.
fHEW /t i i ■r Mgyr/feu a if T ip>i| ; The Decatur Democrat mC BCooking School! If you want to leSrn how to make sure of baking success—how to eliminate all possi- I bility of failures on bake-day—go to the Free ' Cooking School every day this week. A domestic science expert is giving daily lectures on baking—telling the women of this locality why she uses Calumet exclusively—why it is the most economical—the most positive and satisfactory of all baking powders. After you have heard these talks and vyitnessed these demonstrations—buy a can of Calumet and follow the domestic scientist's instructions —the results will be the same as millions of other housewives are experiencing—perfect and wholesome bakings. CALUMET The Economy Baking Powder I Will Be Used Exclusively i v Its sales are 2 1 /- times as i A much as that J iA brand. / w . Company and receive the most <v t , 'erttifyl 76-page Cook Boos ever c THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKJ&G POWDER -..-—ll r-riwra.--.-iir' .j. -u- ru r”yiH»’ --rmn-i i jw.j iiMiriir i» / y k .?"W, : ... ' ■' . ■ ‘
Miss Geraldine Everett entertained I 1 the Psi loin Xi Sorority at th’e home , of Mrs. Chalmer Porter last evening at their regular rocial meeting A short business -ession' was h tld at . whibh time repot to of several committees were heard. Delicious rei fn.'*dents wer" revved bv the bos toss. ♦ t h he Mary and M.i’tha class held u vi k interesting meeting last evening I a* the home i Mrs. John T. .Mv rs ou Fourth street. Forty-six mem- ■ bers were in attendance. Six new members were taken in th* class at this meeting. In a guessing contest. Mrs. A J. Haney proved to be the cbrmpion guesser. she ’having ",uess I ed all correctly. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Dan Be- fv and it I will be a cup and plate shower foi the (hurch. jpejieious relreshmcmts were served by the host -sses last n-:;ht. 0 Economics Club df Root Twp. Postpones Meeting I On account of the dress form detn'onsration to be given Thursday at the ’>• I ibraiy by a women repr-y, i tentative of the Purdue Extension de.apartment the meeting of Home EconI omits club of Root township has been postponed and the members are urged Ho ifttend the demonstration. .I c Mrs. S. < uristen Rev. J. K. W yant’s Mother ollies in Frankfort, Ind. 0 Mrs. Esther Wyant, age 84 years. Io the R-v. J. K. Wyant «*.<> was the pastor of the Decatur Meth-cdi-i Circjjjt for the last few years until tile last conference when he was moved to Pom &>. died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Dora Hamilton, in Frankfort Sunday morning. Death was due to heart failure. Four childC* », © G . l .-n' ’> side*’ Rev Wvant. survive o °• . I SUGAR SHORTAGE IN CUBA (tutted Press serviee.t Washington, April lx —(Special to I Daily DetmAat) —A shortage of 1,1 - ;
Final County Schools Today Final examinations of the present school year are being held in the grade schools of the county today and tomorrow A majority of the schools will (lose on Friday. April 27. although a tew will continue for. a short tome longer. Operation Result of Shot 30 Years Ago Noah Hetrick, of near t'raigville. underwent an operatfon at the Wells; ('(Minty hospital yesterday morning lor the removal of a portion of a bom in his right leg which had decayed Mr Hetrick was accidently shot in! the leg thirty years ago, and the in jured section of the bone had decayed. CHICAGO MARKET CLOSE Wheat: May. *1.25%; July #1.23U; Sept. |1.20%. Corn: May; 79%c|
f— o——— v*— l Tl * W|, IUI,II l ,l> ‘ l lir "- -‘ - i n , u« )■ Uttle Elf | ____ B Uttle EIF| brand M Ii ■ bHANO I■ 4 ® . hNNEOFOOoJ i— hNNEDFOODC ’ .© J ■ ■ • © .Bl ■ I * — ©■ ■ K “ -Il Don’t Miss ’ ■ || ® M B ° ree attraction at the Gymnasium. Get new ideas team new ways of preparing food at the W Decatur Democrat _ Domestic Science Short Course FOOD products ; ° Thursday and Friday—2 p. m. « mi Seldom can you hear noted domestic science without admission charge. BUR! LEY’S 1® i - «PRODUCTS Jggg ,H ‘ serve d ’ n roany appetizing ways. , ■ M The food prepared on the stage is served to gg| • r the audience at the end of each session. H ? LINKED FOOOy V’hNED See the exhibit of LITTLE ELF canned foods and enjoy a cup of BURSLEYS High Grade Coffee each day. llelicious ~B| 11\ wi (LYS (Mj ' " l,r I i HIGH GRADE ’ . * * COFFEE ■— JaU'ggifc.,- ' G. E. BURSLEY & COMPANY- 1 W ■ Fort Wayne, Ind. • M^ NEO Elkhart. Ind. Niles, Mich.
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rjtvio i i Home Ecun i their regular ( e of the tact !ub day. Thurs.' ! a demoustra-; ionm. given al in Decatur. This well be given by an extell worker nt Purdue I'ul.- i Gt.' tUI im embers of the Root Township i club as Veil us all women of other j townships are cordially invited toj attend this demonstration . Mem I bers of Hoot township dub please | take notice of postponement of their, I meeting. »_WANT ADS EARN—s—s—3 _ 1 FLOWER SALE All Day Saturday Green’s Meat Market. Potted Plants. Cut Flowers Sweet Peas & Snap Dragons. We solicit your patronage. LADIES’ All) SOCIETY CHRISTIAN CHURCH 1
Mecca Theatre TODAY and TOMORROW "The Call of Home” is one picture in a thousand, h tells the life story of a man who deserted all he held dear because he thought the one woman was unfaithful to him He fled to South America, married a native girl who save him from death in a torrential river, and tried to be contented. Bui not until the bars that kept him from home were swept away by a devastating flood, and he had returned to home and kindred did he find peace and happiness. This is a really great picture. The flood scenes will make you want to stand up and shout. “The Call of Home” From the novel “HOME” by Geo. Agnew Chamberlain Directed by Louis J. Gasnier It’s an R-C picture Added Attraction—Fox Comedy 8 reels in all Children.. 5c Adults.. 10c
