Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 35, Decatur, Adams County, 10 February 1925 — Page 5

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.. J Welker, of this city. ■ Mr ’ weni a >'“'J or o,,era ■ " IW ”' count'’ M "» ,rial 110SpUttl ■th'Friday, is recovering ■ " * Wl< 11" expects to return to her ■ |lcel> ," the neur future. ■ ',"u Cole visited over the week I < *‘ . parents. Mr. and Mrs. ■''t" 1 *" his citv. and left yes- ■“"**’ „ accepted a position. ■ Tan B ’ Urer ' ° f t ■ ’Ti Lt Sunday in Decatur. ■ 5l " rll , left home f bit 9 "Oh 1 said U.fe Bud ■ r " nl eli't as 1"' ,| r"l’l> c ' l 1,1 th ■»' " lP ' Pavin' ter a dead horse ■ , ’ W "n bad but owin' for a iot o; ■ ■L"t raeeoons .oust be discourugin ■ it '' 1 » 1)e Martin Indpls. News. ■ n p| Patterson. .1 11. Burroughs ■an-eo Kirsch made a business trip Michigan. today ■“/ and Mrs- Caul Briede of Port- ] ■al Misses Florence Holthouse and ( ■wvieve Berling attended the ■rs, Bridge and dance given at the An- i ■thane Hotel last »*•>' by the St. JoGiris. ■ Mrs . Charlo Knapp and daughter, ■fitlirrine, Mrs. Adeline Smith, will tomorrow for Savannah. G.i. to M ..., SP veral months with their sis■p r and daughter. p w. Johnson mad a business trip ■i Gary this morning. - ■ Oral Meyers, of Bhigton was a visher© this morninp. ■ Floyd Liby made a busines trip to ■fort Wayne this morning. H jirs. clem Kortenber returned this ■ lining from For: Wayne where she . Bipent several days visiting friends. B William Lenhart was a busines vis B rur in Fort Wayne this morniug B Earl Shaikh y Ims entered Wabash Bl'ollrge al Crawfordsville, accomBpauying Wendell Macklin to that B place yesterday. B Mr. and Mrs. George Rice left this. Booming for Roachdale, in response ■to a message received by Mrs. Rice B ttot Iter brother. .John Mapes was at ■ tie point of death. B The condition of Henry Thomas, cigtr manufacturer who Bias been quite ill for several days, is Btrper’cd improved th s afternoon. He Bio able to sit up a part of the time Bandr is hHi.-veil that with c»r<j he B’’H w<, n I"’ ■>’’]<• to lie iilunit. though ■ ........... ■|H>c time. H W A. Klepper is in Chicago look- ■ in: after business for the Clover ■ lea' creameries. S Jack Ellsworth denies that lie is ■ the man arrested near Fort Wayne ■ Saturday evening as the records in ■ court there show. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Grim spdht ■ Sunday with relatives in Fort Wayne. ■ Mrs. John Carmody spent Monday ■ alt'-rnoon in Fort Wayne visiting 1 ■ with friends. ■ Mrs. Perry Gandy and baby, of, ■ near Fort Wayne is spending several] ■ tla's with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. IC. S. Niblick and daughters. \ |, Mrs. F.-cd Patterson,spent the day in Fort Wayne visiting with friends ami relatives. * Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Gauker, of Go-. rttr'a. were shoppers here this morn-* hr Dr. Vizard of Pleasant Mills, was a to iaess visitor he--e today.

' "** — MBKHaOHb “TEACH ECONOMY” Said Lincoln "It is one of the first and highest virtues. It begins with saving money.” Our present President, both, in his personal and governmental actions, shows his realization of the value of economy. Make your pass book of this bank .'our text book in Die arl ol bating. Bqiik Apibil and Surplus 000 QG 'Oecqtur. Indiqiui

CLUB CALENDAR Tuesday Queen Esther Circle—Miss Etola Gottshall W. C. T. U. ~- Library ,2;30 p. nt. Wednesday Bethany Girls —Mrs. Cecile Moser. Historical Club Guest Day—Mrs. M- E. Hower Shakespeare Club —Mrs. Elizabeth Morrison. Home Missionary Society Mite Box Opening, M E. Church, evening. A. A. of U. W. —Restßoom at Library, 7:30 p. ni. Postponed Catholic Ladies' Social Club Party and dance — Knights of Columbus 'Hall 8 p. in. I Qood Time Social —l. O. O. F. Hall, 8:30 p. m Thursday Eastern Star —Masonic Hall, 7:30 p. m. E. V. Ladies’ Aid Society—church parlors, 2 p. m. Mt. Pleasant Ladies' Aid Society— Mrs. Jesse Singleton. Moose Ladies' Pot-Luck Supper and business meeting—Moose home, 7:45 li. in. Antioch Missionary Society — Mrs. Charles Arnold, all clay. Tri Kappa Benefit Bridge and Five Hundred Party, Masonic Hall. 8 p. m. Christian Ladies’ Aid and Missionary Societies -Mrs. Homer Ruh). 2 F m. Zion Lutheran Ladies' Aid Society —Schorl house. 3:30 j> m. Baptist Woman's Society— Mrs. CE. Peterson. Fi iday Luncheon Bridge Club —Mrs. Charles Goglewede. Ben Hur Valent’ue Social —S’3o p ni. Saturday M. E. Ladies’ Aid Society Cafeteria Supper—church dining room, a to 7 p. in. <■ L_ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Colter and daughter Miss Leah entertained at dinner Sunday in observance of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Martha C. Beery. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Beery and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Beery and family. The Baptist Woman's Society will meet Thursday afternoon at two o'clock at the home of Mrs. C. E. Peterson. The regular monthly business meeting will be held after which a iMissionary program will be given • Mrs. Buhler will have charge of the 'program. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Davis entertained at dinner Sunday evening for I Mr. end Mrs. J. R. Blair Mr. and Hendley, Mr and Mrs. J>. H. Hunsicker, Don Hunsicker and Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Heckman and son. Eugene, of Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Heckman are leaving in a couple of weeks for Florida to spend several months. They formerly lived near this city. The last of a series of card parties and danced given by the Catholic

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f■ —-— ■ — latdle* club will bo held Wednesday evening at the Knlghta of Columbus Hall. Tables will be arranged for Bridge, Five Hundred, and Rhum playing will begin promptly at eight .o’clock. Tickets are beingsold at jtwenty-five cents by the committee lin charge and the liberal patronage of the public is solicited. Mrs. Fred Fullenkamp will entertain the members of the So Cha Rea Club Thursday evening ut her homo on Madison street. All members are urged to attend. The meeting of the American Asso

SAYS GREATEST RHEUMATIC MEDICINE IN ALL THE WORLD Hundreds of Bottles Being Sold Declares Holthouse Drug Co., Who Guarantee It and Are Dispensing It To Many Sufferers In This City rk

O "It does not matter to me whether ' you are disabled wity cursed rheuma tism or have only occasional twinges" says James H. Allen, of 26 Forbes St., Rochester. N. Y. "I know that Allenrhu, my own discovery, will ) stop the agony, do away with the gnawing pains and reduce the swoll ( on joints.” "I know it will dissolve the uric acid deposits that have become deep - ly imbedded joints and muscles and quickly drive every trace of I rheumatism from your body. I know , | this because I was crippled for years ’ and many times was unable to work, and Allenrhu nade a well, robust healthy man of me." "I know because since I cured myslef. hundreds have taken Allenrhu ’ and speedily rid themselves of this . agonizing disease." AllenKliu is no laggard: it starts right in at once: it gets into the - Idood, searches out the poisonous uric acid deposit and in two days f starts to drive the concentrated iin-j purities that cause rheumatism, out J of the body through the natural' ■ channels.

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■—- I, — ■■■ ■■■ — i 1 ■ " ' *»* elation of University Women has been postponed from Wednesday night until Tuesday night of next week. The meeting will be held in the Reference Room at the Library at the time. Ail members are urged to note the change in the date. Tlie Ladies' Aid Society of the Zion Reformed church will meet ’ Wednesday afternoon in the social rooms ut the church. A good attendance is desired. ■ ■ o

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