Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 59, Decatur, Adams County, 10 March 1925 — Page 5

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' ■ ■ ";Ziiuv I'' ~.( abo’l'i"'!' connu I•> ■I r Fmd Mamma If You '° U l (■ S''C M»"" na “* AU '' “ ■ “ hs »'«»“<’ IVters. M" ' v „. 0. In.lianapol.s V«s ,■ Anna Malh.tf was called B u-.vna ihi- uxu-nmK on a- couiH IMi W ..'h.rlc Mall""- ■ JX" HH I. and H'lH'iV'HB ,ri :,' John Everett and daughter. !■ ' ivnoson «",-<■ the guebts B rtrh'arts'a' Fort Wayne today. SB 0 ' ... i'. Adams made . a ■ .hl, oneness B K,,rt way "" B thh morning -a attend to legal B - "" rsa " Mr T n f B on! a meeting of the '“>'*'>”< <lf Si Prihias at Warsaw this evening B <• o 1:11 ueriinp Harr> ■ and J S I'eterson motored to B U“' w,,s " ,is * “ Si will n't I I'"- I'** ' * sp c,,n - B Won ""i-h t’ 111 sessi,,n at SB 11.d.l tod.tr and tomorrow ■I John T.pple. of Pleasant Mills. hS| aa.. a I’tirtne visitor here Ims morning |H| Kermit T""eu of S' Mary a town ■| d,i|.. nos lore this morning |.>..king HH jftrr business inter, st.s. ■| Mr. and Mrs frank Martz, of Mon H| „„ sp) .|it the afternoon here shop I'tT MB Mr ai Mrs. Orville (tsterineyer ■| of Munroe, vi-uted friends here this HH afternoon BB Mi 1••••■ He returned to fort M| » a)l io i'll, afternoon after visiting HH friends Imre. Hh popr I. Miller, of Root township ■H looked after businm . affairs here EH| today HB A. P. Flynn bond broker of Log |M import, wa. a business visitor in HB| the .io tin - morning. He purch.i ed HH the bonds on the Fallow drain. nB Ar. que.-t for one of the booklets. H 'f’a.t.- .\l"”i' !•<■<;tier." was received iB it ibis office from the Yakima Daily H Republic at Aakima. Washington BB Tlv t’aily Democrat mailed out sev W eral hundred of the booklets ami HB niu<-h favorable comment is being ißf hurd from it. B| Member of the city water depart Bl went ar- busy this week reading Ihe |H water meters for the quarter. Bl 1. A llolthouse has moved to the B| James K Niblick farm east of the EB; city. H Tin regular Tuesday evening B larnten services will be held at the B St - Marys Catholic church. Rev-. B Otto Peters will deliver the sermon. B The high school students of the B Ikralur Catholic high sl.hool arc B iiilh'itiiig advertisements for the an B '"tai edition of the “Tattler." The B hook will )>e issued in May and will B h<‘ dedicated to the new school. B |lr Burl Mangold, city chairman B " f ih p democratic party is planning B hir a meeting of the committee-This | week o r the first of next vyoek. With- ■ i» the last three days no new an ■ nouncements of candidates have ■ been annouccd by the democrats.

yRV* MM 1 * \VS> *»Ro»«nu*» The Short Cut THE man who thinks he has found I a short cut to wealth, generally finds he has discovered the surest ? X-* >| road to the poor house. i lime is the one, firm foundation on which all success and wealth are built. Attempt to erect wealth without it and you build on shift- ! • » i»g sand. il jJ ion<il Jiqrik \ Jfynlal and Surplus f 120,000 \ Oqjcqtur; IndiqnQ |

CLUB CALENDAR American Legiou — Legion Hall, 7:80 p. m. Tri Kappa—Miss Florence Haney, 8 p.m. John T. Kelly’s Class of E. V. Church—T. D. Kern, 7:30. Delta Theta Tau —Mrs. Raymond Koh no, 7:30 p. tn. Research Club—Mrs. J. Sutton. Dramatic Section of Woman's Club —Miss Fan Hite, 8 p. tnTuesday Tri Kappa ijorority—Miss Florence 'Haney, 8:0(1 p. m. Ladies' Aid Society of IL B. Church —Church Parlors, 2 p. ni. Christian Endeavor Society of E. V. Church —Jesteeif Hocker. 7:30. Civic Section of Woman's Chib — Old Adams County Bank, 2:30 p.m. W. C. T. U—Library, 2:30 p. m. Duritful Daughters Class of E. V. Church—Mrs. Gregg McFarland. Wednesday fatdles' Aid Society of the PleaMills Church — Mrs. Wilma Schenck, all day. Delta Delphian Society—Old Ad ams County Bank. 7,"J0 p. m. Indies’ Aid Society of Reformed Church —Church Parlors. Shakespeare Club — Mrs. Herman Ehinger at D. M. Hensley home. Historical Clnb —Mrs. Oweu Davis. Thursday Moose Izcgionaires—Moose Home. Eastern Star Masonic it:,.,. <:,»■ Ladies' Aid Society of Christian Church — Mrs. Henry Schultz all day. Baptist Woman’s Society— Mrs. S. E. Hite. E. V. Ladies’ Aid Society—Church Parlors. 2 p. ni. Community Meeting—Aber School House. L ■! I I nil ■!——wy Coughs and Chest Colds Yield Quickly to Old Time Treatment Physicians now say that Qie best treatment for a cough is not to merely benumb the throat nerves as many cough medicines do, but to help Nature quickly throw off the cause—congestion and mucous. When this is done the severest cough is usually relieved in a very short time. This is exactly the action of that oldtime tried and proved cough medicine, Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Honey. Doctors say the pine tar is hard to beat for quickly loosening and removing the phlegm and congestion which are the direct cause of the coughing, while the honey not only gives a pleasant taste, but helps soothe soreness and irritation. But be sure you get the genuine Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Honey and not some substitute. Dr. Bell's is the original and has been know n for many years as the best. It is scientifically compounded of just the right proportions of pine tar, honey and other quick-acting ingredients which the best doctors have found to aid in bringing quick relief. Contains no opiatesor other harmful drugs, so can be given even to young children—fine for spasmodic croup. It vou want the best—a medicine that often relieves a stubborn cough ovr r night- get Dr. Bell's.- Costsonly 30cat all good druggists. WINHARHONEy

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Dorcas Cluhh of E. V. Church— Mrs. R. W. Loose, 7:30 p. in. Plieobe Bible <’lasn of Retoruieil Church— Mrs. Chas. Hrodbcck. Friday Young Matron's Club, Mrs. Anna fn lie Gehrig, 2:30 p.m. ’ Ladtee* Aid Society of M. E. Church-Church Parlors, 2:30 p. m. Concord Ludles* Aid Society Chicken Supper— Monmouth School House, 5:30 to 7:30. . Tibi Ladles’ Aid Society of the Monroe Methixlist Church met al the home of Mrs. W. I* Keller Thursday afternoon After the' business session the ladies enjiyed quilting. , A pot luck dinner was served at uoo.n Mrs. t'j. w. Busche who is the re tiring prescient, was presented with a gift from the members. Mrs. W. L. Keller will succeed Mrs. Busche. The ladies present liicludcil Mrs. Phil HtlTner, Mrs. John Floyd, Mrs. i S. I. Zechiel, Mrs. James Kesslef, Mrs. Oscar Ehrsam, Mrs. David Fuhrman, Mrs. Z. O. Lewellen, Mrs. Joint Everhart, Mrs. Ernest Andrews Mrs. Ida Bolinger, Mrs. Luella Shirk Mrs. Hattie Sells, Mrs. Emanuel Loh man, Mrs. John Crist, Mrs. W. S. Smith. Mrs. Jacob Ixmgenberger, Mrs. M. Lehman, Mrs. A. J. Miller, Mrs. J. F. Hocker, Mrs. Daniel Noifsinger, Mrs. B w. Busche, Mrs. James A. Hendricks, Miss Lizsie Scheier, Mrs. W. L. Keller, Rev. ts. I. Zechiel and W. I* Keller. The regular meeting of the Eastern Star will be held Thursday even Ing at 7:30 o'clock. All officers are < pecially urged to be present. The ladies’ Aid Society" of the Christian Church will hold an all day meeting at tli home of Mrs. Henry Schultz, in Patterson street, All members are urged to attend and bring needles and thimbles and a lunch. — I The Young Matron's Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Annabelle Gehrig 1

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nt 2:3|> o'clock Friday afternoon. I The BaplUt Womna'u Society will be entertained at the home of Mrs 8. E. Hite. ThurwUy afternoon. Following the business meeting a Missionary program will be given. Mrs, Will Winnes, is in charge of the program. The Ladies' Aid Society of the ' Vnited Brethren church will meet in the church parlors Thursday afternoon ut two o'clock. The hostesses will lie Mesdames B. C. Hoagland, Mattie Fisher and Kate Stotler. A' good attendance is desired. Mr. and Mrs. I. k F. Confer entertained tlie members of the Catholic high school boys’ basketball team, of which Mr. Ctinler is coach, at a dinner of lovely appointments last night, at their home in North Secomi, street. The home was decorated witii green and gold, the school colors, and shamrock. A bsketball tied with green and gold ribbons, was suspended from the electrolier, in lite dining room, and the chairs were marked with slianirock. The small laities were artistically arranged with green lighted tapers, small gold nut bskets tilled with shamrock and place cards in keeping with St. Patrick's day. Mt>. Conter was assisted n serving the fine three-course dinner liy Mrs. Harry Fritzinger. The guests included the members of the team, Arthur and Bob Voglewede, Bernard Meyers, Fred Schulte, George Laurent, Carl Gass, Arthur Wenihoff, Hugh Holthouse, Earl Christen, anti Father Otto Peters, and Bernard Clark. The Moose Legiotvaires will meet nt the Moose Home Thursday evening at eight o'clock. All members are h rged to attend. Tlie Ladies Aid Society of the Methodist churclT will meet in tlie eh arch parlors Friday afternoon al , , 2:30 o'clock. A large attendance of 'the membership is urged.

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