Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 278, Decatur, Adams County, 21 November 1924 — Page 3

Society Bl v wv _! mt *"■" B*CLUB * CALENDAR 8 Friday K nling Ma,ron i ’ ri,,h—mm - En,pi •Jfcman, 2:30. Khilathea Class of Baptist S. S.~ , K R. S. Johnson. Kcabontas Dance and Pio Socla K{od Men Hall, Ken Hur Thanksgiving Pot Luck Kppr-Bsn Hur Hall, after lodge. Kuncheon Bridge Club Mrs. I. II K|einhenz, 7:30 p. m. ■n y. B. Class of U. B. Church ■ r . Josephine Robinold. ■Young Woman’s Auxiliary of M. E Kirch-Mrs. Fred Mills, 6:45 p. m. Saturday Queen Esthers Pastry Sale—Cen hl Grocery, 9:30 p. m. King's Heralds of M. E. Church iss Marcella Nelson, 2 p. m. Christian Church Cafeterian Sup ir—Church dinning room 5 to 7 clock. Monday Woman’s Club—Library, 7:45 p. m Research Club—Mrs. Ed. Moses. Tuesday ’Auction Bridge Club—Miss Gen Nieve Berling. Wednesday General Electric Benefit Social—G. t. Plant. The Indies' Aid Society of the hristian church will servo a case >ria supper in the basement of the lurch, corner of Second and Jefferin streets from 5 to 7 o’clock Sat rday evening. The following menu ill be served: chicken noodles soup last pork, Spanish loaf, escalloped otatoes, baken beans, lettuce salad, otato salad, macaroni and cheese, omemade buns and bread, butter, ie. cake, fruit, coffee, cream and ugar. The public is cordially invited to ttend the Gobbler’s Debut which will e given by the Commercial Club of he High School, at the Masonic Hall onight after the Auburn-Decatur asketball games. Dee Frybaek's Orhestra will furnish the music for am ing and a good attendance is deired. An admission of seventy-five cuts a couple, single admission, [entlemen fifty cents and ladies hirty-five cents, will be charged. Mrs. E. W. Kampe entertained the members of the Bridge Club at her home on Winchester street last eveiift-.,.„ Mcs t . 4php Heller and Mrs. Roy Archbold were guests besides he club members. At the conclusion of the game delicious refreshjnents were served by the hostess. The King’s Heralds of the Methodist church will meet Saturday afternoon at two o’clock with Miss Marcella Nelson, at her home on Fifth streets Every member is urged to be present. Rev. and Mrs. Lane, and Miss Eva Sprungejy missionary in China who is hoike on furlough, will be present and give short talks. The Bachelor Maids were entertained at a six o’clock dinner last evening at the home of Mrs. Harry Fritzinger, on Second street. The decorations were carried out in Thanksgiving style. • At five hundred, which was played during the evening, prizes were won by Mrs. Joe Laurent and Mrs. James Brown. Plans were made for the annual Christmas party and exchange and will be held with Mrs. Joe. Laurent. Mrs. Ed Moses will entertain the members of the Research Club Monday afternoon at her home on Second street. Mrs. D. B. Erwin will have the paper on "The Story of The English Language." The Auction Bridge Club will meet with Miss Genevieve Berling Tuesday evening. All members are urged to attend. The regular meeting of the Woman’s Club will be held at the Library, Monday evening nt 7:45 o'clock, A TJhanksgiving program will be given by a committee from the Literature department. The committee includes Mesdames. Mary Tyndall, Marian Studabaker, Leona Braham, Leona Hocker,, Nola Archbold, Fanny Callow, Dora Lower and the Misses Matilda Sellemeyer, Elizabeth Peterson, Blanche McCrory, Florence Haney and Rose Christen. 3he Queen Esthers will have a Pastry sale at the Central Grocery Saturday morning at 9:30 o’clock. The liberal patronage of the public ’ I r.-„ /

is solicited. The Young Woman's Auxiliary of the Methodist church will meet nt 6:45 o'clock tonight it th,, horn, of Mis. !■ red Mills. All members are urged to he present and busbies. of Importance will be taken care of. One of the prettiest parties of the season was that given lust evening by the Misses Ch irlotte and Marg tret Niblick, when they entertained thirty-

Mil Ho* 391 A Thing Os Beauty and a joy forever. Thai’s what any one of our pianos is. The beauty of the case matches the beauty of the tone contained in it. You can buy one of these pianos at an honest price and on convenient terms. Why r.ot have one right now? Yager Bros. Furniture Store Opposite Court House East Side.

£J| * Art in Sib’erware THE HOSTESS who entertains with social assur- ’ ar,re and poise does so because she knows that her table appointments are refined and reflect the dig- , n:ty and charm of her home. Simplicity and elegance are combined in the exquisite lines of the solid silverware at Hensley’s. Christmas is the time to start a set of one of our distinctive designs, which may b- added to from /jg. year to year— Wr * ffrtt. When the complete cet has been filled in, you ~ will know the Pride of Possessing what will be looked upon as a Priceless Heirloom by the I generations to come. Our New Line of CHINA w We carry a complete line of Haviland— Royal Houlton Jgk Wedgwood and English China in complete and open stock. < 1 * r

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two friends at a luncheon bridge party, tit their home in Jackson . Street. Tito guests found their plan 3 at small tables and were given ' frilled caps to be worn during the evening. Ml-> Margiret Moran won the ptlze in the clover guessing con tost, the answers being good things for a Thanksgiving dinner. A two course luncheon of pretty appointments was served after which bridge wa s enjoyed. Prizes at bridge were awarded to Mins Vlrglne Smith and

Miss Delores Falk. Miss Falk, of Jonesboro, Ark., was an out-of-town guest.

r jSLJI Fir TH I) A PARTNER OF SUNLIGHT Cod-liver oil has aptly been called the partner of sunlight. Both out of Nature’s storehouse of energy are of su--1 preme importance to a child with rickets. Scott’s Emulsion and sunlight have been used , for decades to give strength ;to weak-bones. A little of i Scott’s Emulsion with each feeding does wonders for a ' malnourished child or adult. Keep your boy or girl out in the sunlight and give them Scott’s Emulsion everyday—regularly! Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. 24-1

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