Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 19 February 1925 — Page 5

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■ --— ■ 1121 Went Pat I Bf "' B °'run^r«c> 1 ( a major on- • fC t ' H , "vlains County Memor•■r’lin" “ . this morning and is n- » - - M. » M * n|l William Zimmer--7 ‘ b ..en advised that the m.p- ’ Lr the “>" ll,v ■‘■ ssess, ’ l ' H *° P 7i l.sttng property asHe.sinents “7shipped tins week. The Fort Printing company has the I JXy contract tor printing the sup- ! ot Geneva attended the I ’ rticth anniversary mectuig of the ' Knights of Columbus held in this ' last evening- Others who attended the meeting were Frank and [ Seen Fanrote and Will Myers of Vs" e \ Klepper returned last evenmg front a business trip to Warsaw, be looked alter business mat , t |„. ( lev.-,leaf Creamery com regular meeting of the Rotary flub will be held this evening. Rev. A it Hedderjohann. new pastor ol ,Ke Reformed clmre hin this city will Oliver an address at the meeting. jest because a girl's married haint w sign she hadn't loved an' lost. A dingv person is bail enough, but a - itingy orchestra is th' limit — Abe Martin. Indianapolis News. Mrs. Russell I’hilabaum and Mrs bick Merritt and daughters. Catherine Aan and Betty Jane, are the guests I o( Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Vail, at their r, home iu Second street. j i. John Garwood, of Fort Wayne. was i harness caller in tho city yester-1 toy afternoon. ' Mb's Thorncla Osborn spent last I evening in Fort Wayne as the guest . of her mother. Miss Bitty Butler spent the day in Fort Wayne as the guest of friends. Mrs. E. F Miller and Mrs. Emma Ewrrtt. of cast of the city, are the I pests of Mr and Mrs. <>. T. Joint- [ »a, south of the city. Miss Charlotte Niblick began duties hi the office of the Adams County .Wo company Wedensday morning. Mr. and Mis E. W. Johnson, ('. E. Hocker, of this city, and S. W. John sun. of Waptkoneja, Ohio, motored to ffcry today to v*«ft ('.+.- .i imnwu. who been seriously ill for the past week. E. W Johnson will attend tho I Rotary convention at South Bend. I Monday. Mrs. Lizzie Abell, of west of the' city, was a shopper here this inoru- | tag. Tltc Miss Mae Berlittg, of this city, t and t’leopha Bunter, of Fort Wayne. ; Wt yesterday for New York ami [ Philadelphia on a two weeks’ bus- ' Inws and pleasure trip. attorney Boro B. Erwin injured his Ml arm in a fall yesterday. The : pltysieian who examined him expressd tin.' belief that there was a slight > fracture of one of the bones lit the anti, although no X-ray examination r vas made. Mrs. D. D. Heller is suffering from »severe attack of the Hu at the home i «l her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Tyndall.! ' Site is reported a little better today.' I' R Jtollz of th,. Decatur Produce 'oiiip.iity was a business visitor at I 'rt Wayne yesterday.

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■fWUWI miiWfaW ’ »i» •*> mo* j'.i-ivii J Russell and Hr. lA-n Bement' went to Fort Wayne this afternoon. Mr. Russell has beta in poor heilt’i for the imst several weeks and a specialist will be consulted in regard to his condition, this nfteruuon. The Misses Constance Schn.it ■ an I ( Geraldine Smith, spent Hie afternoon iu Fort Wayne visit tig with friend Mrs. Matliu Jaberg ami Mas Foley were the guests of (riendr at Fort i Wayne this afternoon. Will Simpson made a business trip to Fort Wayne this afternoon. Harold Smith, of Fort Wayne, was a business called here todny. Mrs. 11. E. Butler, of North Fifth street, received a message from Paw Paw. Mich., this morning, .statnig that her brother. Lem FiSlter, had under gone a serious operation at the New Borgess hospital, at Kalamazoo. Mich. Monday. Cancer of the bladder was found and Mr. Fisher is in a critical condition. Mr. Amos Fisher, of this city, is also a brother. Martha Jane Linn, set on year-old daughter of Mr and Mrs. Joe lane who was threatened with pneumonia, is reported much better today. Mar tha Jane has been confined to her home for the past several days. D. H. Hunsicker. veteran conductor on the Decatur-Fort Wayne jnteurnr ban line, is seriously ill at his home. SbR West Monroe stret. Mr. Hunsick er was taken ill during Tuesday nigh: ami was in a ■erion s . condition y. .. i day. De win lepiu'R'l to be sunn what improved lodiy He i suffer j iug from heart trouble. I Judge .les.., C Sutton wefit to Bluff ton today where Im sat a- special judge in a ra being 'err! in the Wells circuit court. — oThe Ladies' Aid rmtiriy of tl Christian church will serve a clint ir supper in the dining room of file church Saturday evening irom five to seven o’clock'. The following menu will tie served, cret'med chicken, hot br«::ifs. m.islieii point's <abbaw I slaw. bak'd beans, jelly, pickles. h.tnu mad> donchnuts and .<>ff»The liberal patronage of the public i; solicited. The supper will be served at thirty-five cents. The members of tho Christ iad X-htirch gave a farewell surprise party last evening at tlie home of Rev, ami Mrs. Harry Thompson, after prayer meeting, for Mrs. Clara Feathers. I sister of Mrs. Thompson. Mrs. Feathers has been making her home with lh<> Thompson's since last octob r | and will leave within the next few dhys tor her home at Latrobe, I’a. Lawreme D' kharl. well known pianist, of Bluffton, will play with Fryback s Syneopalors at the dance to be given at "the Masonic Hall Fri day night. 7Te dapce will bo park plan a'ml will be the last before tie' Lenten season. Mr Deckhart is a musician of high reputation ami formerly played with the Kansas City [Star Night Hawks. The public is cordially invited to attend. The Good Samaritan Class of tie , Chr : stiaj> church will meet with Mrs. llaro'd Albright, Friday evening at 7; Illi o'clock. Tho presence of every j member is desired.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19 1925.

Soci< CLUB CALENDAR Thursday Presbyterian Ladies' Aid Society— 1 Mrs. J. 11. Horrottghs, 2GIO. Bachelor Maids—Miss Rose Center fi;3o p. m. Dance -K. of C. Hall. 8:30 p. IU. Luncheon Bridge Club—Mrs. J. Q. Neptune. Symphony Orchestra Concert —At High School Auditorium, 8 p. in. Zion Lutheran Ladies' Aid Society Schoolhouse, 3:30 p. m. Moose Legion Moose Home, 8 p. tn. Meeting of Loyal Daughters' class of Evangelical church postponed from February l‘J to February 26, with Mrs. Robert Garard. Friday Park Plan Dance Masonic Hall. S: I 5 p. m. Good Samaritan Class of Christian Church Mrs. Harold Albright. Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society of M. E. Church—Mrs. Riley Chrisman. t Pocahontas George Washington , Party Red Men Hall 8 p. m. Philathea Class of Baptisst Church S. S. Rooms, 7:30 p. m. Young Matrons (Jlub —Mrs. Ervin Miller. 2:30 p. m. Ladies of Reformed Church — Church social room. 1 p. m. Do Your Best Class of United Brethren Church — Mrs. Henry Bauman. Five Hundred f lub Mrs. Tom Eliing r. 7:30 p. m. Saturday Chi bian Ladies’ Aid Society chi< k'■n supper church dining room, 5 to 7 o'clot k. Kin, Heraids of M. E. Church — Paul liaticher. 2 p. m. Chicken supper at Christian church, by L. A. S.. i> to 7 p. tn. Monday lie i.m h Club —Mrs It. 11. Erwin. Tuesday So Cha Rea Mrs. Charles Starosl I Rebekah Lodge Rebekah Hall. St. Vim nt de I'aUl K. of C. H ill ! 2:30 p. m. j The So <‘ha Rea will meet I Tuesday evening, at seven-thirty [o’clock, at the Im me id' Mrs. Cliarle t-'in -wvim oe"f sfffib-t. The Woman s Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist church will meet at the ’■toin-i of Mrs. Ri'.ev t. lirisman Fr.i' afternoon at two oiliuk Meiube a’o requested to bring their thank <!'■< ng envelope;; to, this meeting The Alletion Bridge Club met with; Ail 11. L. Kern Wednesday evening I at her home eu First street. Mrs. I Jat k Brtmtcn and Mt . Lee Lawless! wen- gm.-. bi idt . Ilm club mem her . Prizes wen- wi n by Miss Agnes Kuiiim, Mis.- Toots Keller ami Mrs. Brunlon At the esinclnsion of III' irii'ie delectable refreshments were

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served. Tito next meeting wffl be | held nt the home of Miss Agues ' Kohne. > I Mrs Harve Baker entertained a ( number of little boys and girls'’Tues , day alternoou at her home on Sixth . t-i. t. in honor of tho sixth birthday ; .inii'versary of her daughter, Alice I ,at Io mi. During the afternoon . uim v. ere played after which re . fr. him nts of sandwiches, ice cream no i ike were served. Miss Alice | Kathryn was the recipient of many t iu. tty gifts. Tlie guests included 1 Iltliel Kleinhenz, Dan Holt house, Leia ' Palmer. Nedra Glaney, Dorothy , Stalter, Bobbie Worthmail, and Dick . Shafer. 1 1 1 The Sb Vincent de I’aul society ( will meet Tuesday afternoon at the Knights of Columbus Half. The hos tosses will be Mesdames Joe Tonne- 1 tier. Anna Droppieman and Mary , Holthouse. The presence of every i member is desired, . |ii Pocahonta i Lodge will entertain the members, their families and a number of invit I d guests ala George Washington I party Friday evening at eight o'clock. A very fine entertainment is being arranged by the committee in charge. The regular business meeting of' Hie year was held by tile members of the Shakespeare Club at the home of Mrs. Charity Hooper, in Second street Wednesday afternoon. The election of officers was held and the entire staff re-elected. They are Mrs. E. B Adams, president; Mrs. J. H. Heller, ■ ice-president; Mrs. Harry Moltz, Tea surer; Mrs. C. C. Schafer, secrcary. Plans were made for the next lub year. Mrs. Elizabeth Morrison. >vho has been an inactive member of he club, became an active member it this meeting. Mrs. H. R. Moltz | was made chairman of tlie refresh ' myiit committee and Mrs. Fred Pat•erson, chairman of the entertaining nmmittee. These chairmen will appoint their committees. The y.ear - .ok committee includes Mrs. James Wi tvi Id. ihairman; Mesdames I). D. b'llrr. C D Tei'ptv. Elizabeth Moreon, D. B Erwin. II I-’. Whin■••■r. S. [ Bi-avers and H It. \ilains The i ■ ■ ' iii.'i'ling will In 1 held with Mrs. I :M. Ileu. li-y al onelh'rty o'clock ! i.amipily instead of Hie r*-gul.ii'-time il 2;::i>. Mrs. Uimsley will have the WWW I I-T ' ; tmMjgiF ® w > * I*/ Jl r I — m——— CUM

paper on "Chats on Old Jewelry mid Trinkets." At the close of tho bun | Iness meeting Mrs. Hooper and Mrs. Blossom served a delectable two-| course luncheon a > a surprise to tho J members. They w-ere assisted in | sieving by Mrs. Jessie Fry and Miss I Herrod. Getting Too Fat? Try This—Reduce People who don't grow too fat arei the fortunate exception But if you j find the fat accumulating or already | cumbersome, you will be wise to fol 1 low this suggestion, which is endors I eil by thotlsumls of people who know ! Ask your druggist for Miirmola Prescription Tablets and follow direc ! tlons One dollar is the price tbe j world over. Get them from your own druggist or send price direct, to Mar [ nmla Co., General Motors Bldg.. De troit, Mich. By doing this you will ■he able to reduce steadily and easily and pleasantly, without starvation diet or tiresome exercise. Start taking them today and get slender. I AI)A M S ■ TII E A T R E I LAST TIME TONIGHT I I The Greatest Screen Attraction of the age! “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” g featuring the great, LON (HANEY. You'll marvel and j ■ wonder at litis great I" picture. You'll acclaim it better than any you Hi have ever seen. Sjj Ils your last chance to H see it. Come. Mi ■ 15c and 35c

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