Decatur Daily Democrat, Decatur, Adams County, 11 June 1925 — Page 5

CLUB CALENDAR ■x Thursday Eastern Star—Masonic Hall, 7: 30 V. B. ladies’ Aid Society—Church parolors, 2 p na- ( Work and Win Class of U. B. ( Church— Church Parlors. So Cha Rea—Postponed Monroe Ladies’ Aid Society —Mrs. ' Will Mitchell, 2 p.m. 1 Ladies’ Aid Socielyt of Evangeli- , t al Church—Church Parlors, 2 p in. . Ladies’ Aid Society of Lutheran church—Schoolhouse, 3:00 p. in. Friday , Minehaha Club, after lodge. Ben Hur Lodge—Lodge Rooms, ( ladies’ Aid Society of M. E. Church Church parlors, 2 pm. 7:30 p m. Friday Night Club — Mrs. J. H. HeHer, 8:00 p. m. Saturday W. M. S. of Reformed Church—2c supper—Church dining room, 5 to 7 pm. VV. M. S. of Reformed church, cafeteria supper—dining room, 5 to 7:00. The W. M. S. of the Reformed church will serve a cafeteria supper In the church dining room Saturday evening from five to seven o'clock. The following menu be served: creamed chicken, roast beef, noodles, mashed potatoes, gravy, cream slaw, baked beans, escalloped corn, fruit salad, cake, pie, ice cream, cottage cheese, rolls, butter, and ice tea. The liberal patronage of the public is solicited. Miss Agues Kohne, bride-elect of June 23, was guest of honor at a lovely party and miscellaneous shower, given last evening by Miss Naomi Durkin and Mrs. Raymond Kohne. at the home of the former in Mercer Avenue. The entire home was beautifully decorated for the occasion, with mock orange blossoms pink rose buds and pink andwhite peonies. The jrchways were adorned with orange blossoms and the staircase was intertwined with the orange blossoms and ferns. The small tables held rose petal bowls filled with ‘rose-buds and fcrn* as centerpiece?. Tiny pink ruffled parasols were tied with white satin ribbons and held the place cards. At the bride's table were seated Mrs. Alphonso Kohne, Mrs. Ralph Ashton and Mrs. Frank Ixtse. The bride’s place was marked with a miniature bride in white, wearing a veil and holding a shower bouquet. After the three-course dinner, which was carried out in pink anil white, the prize in a clever contest, "The Language of the Flowers." was won by Mrs. J. R. Blair, who presented it to Miss Kohne. The guests sang ‘‘lt's just gonna' rain some mor 1 ' some more; it’s just gonna' rain some more; how in the world do all folks know, it’s just gonna’ rain some more, and the guest of honor was invited to the dining room where pink streamers covered a gilded umbrella frame, suspended from the ceiling. The streamers fell over the shower gifts, which were presented to the brideelect. Tables were arranged for bridge ami prizes were awarded to Mrs. 11. L. Kern and Miss Charlotte Niblick, who in turn gave them ti» the bride-elect Out-of-town guests were Mesdames Ralph Ashton, Joe Quinn. Perry Gandy, Harold Conroy, and fad Meyer. of Fort Wayne; Mrs. Paul Sauer, of Markle, and Mrs. Dan Falk, of Peru. Miss Kohne's marriage to Arthur Lutz, of Louisville, Ky., will • he solemnized at the St. Marys (atholic church, in this city, Tuesday, June 23, at eight-thirty o’clock. Mrs. Frank Lose will entertain in her lion or Friday evening. The members of the Psi lota Xi sorority entertained at dinner last evening in honor of their pledges, the Misses Eloise Lewton. Mary Macklin and Margaret Lankenau, al Hie home of Mrs. F. fa. Vail in Second street. White peonies in low baskets were used as centerpieces on 'he ARTISTIC MARCELLING by Expert Shampooing Waving Scalp Massage Hair Dressing Phone 212 for appointment. Mrs. W. R. Smith North Side Beauty Shop -

•mall tables. Blue „ M( j gol(1 tuU ' ceremonies were conducted by the L E*r -X i I Sweartngen and Donna P.rri.h, l n . Blatory ceremonies win be held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs f 1 I. Patterson, In Rugg street. Miss Helena Meyers entertained the members of her Bridge Club last evening at the Joo Lose homo in t Second street. Prizes were won by , Miss Mildred Keller and Miss Kath-', artne Omlor. At a late hour dainty l , refreshments were served. The next 1 meeting will be held in two weeks at < th home of Miss Helen Gass. "Joint. Owners in Spain," is the 3 name of the one ad-play to be pre- , sented by a committee from the Corinthian Class of the Christian Church, ' Friday evening, at 7:30 o'clock. The ' members of the cast are Eva Acker. Vivian Burk, Mrs. Ruby Baker and ' Vera Eady. i file. Women's Christian Temper ance Union met at the library Tuesday afternoon Mrs. John Vail, superintendent of Flower Missions, was in charge of the program Mrs. John Niblick gave an interesting history of the ‘‘Flower Missions”; the ladies' quartette of the Methodist church sang and Mrs. George Chronister read the “Awakening of Mrs. Fogg." A detailed report of the county institute was given by Mrs. B. J. Rice, as-i ter which "The Lady of the Flower Missions", was given by Mrs. John Hill. The ladies distributed bouquets to the patients at the Adams county Memorial hospital. The Minnehaha Club will meet Friday evening after lodge. All members are urged to be present. The Misses Agnes Kohne, Naomi Durkin and MesdaWies Genevieve Brennan, It. ('. Keller. Dick Both, -I. Q. Neptune. Clarence Berber, William Bowers, E. (1. Coverdale, France Center, L. A. Holthouse and Felix Holthouse attended the luncheon bridge party given by Mrs. Perry Gandy at Fort Wayne. Tuesday.

Pining the absence of his wife yes- ' tertlay, E. A. Heavers conceived the 1 idea of planning a surprise party for her to remind her of her birthday anniversary. He invited in « few of her friends and relatives, so while Mr. and Mrs. Heavers were out for a ride yes- | terday evening the guests concealed themselves in the Beavers home on Adams street. When Mr. and Mrs. Beavers arrived home, Mrs Beavers entered the house first and when she turnd on the light she saw the sev* eral guests, much to her surprise. The. guests proceeded to remind her that , i twas her birthday anivcrsary. A largo birthday cake, bearing a candle for • each year in Mrs. Beavers' ago, was presented to Mrs. Beavers by her sister, Mrs. B. Poling. Mrs. Beavers grandaughter, Mary Kathleen Fryback snuffed the candles and wished that her grandmother would live to enjoy as many more birthdays as there were candies on the cake. At the close of the evening, refreshments of ice- | cream and cake were served. Those I preseN : Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parrish | and sons, Richard and Miles,, Mr. and Mrs. .John Parrish and daughter, Mir-j lain. and Son Ronald. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Poling and daughter, Mrs. Ralph Evens, of Columbia City, Mr. ■ and Mrs. Dee Fryback ami daughter Mary Kathleen, and Mr. and Mrs. E. A.A. Beavers and son, Glenn. o —— New Castle. — Clarence Smith, curator at the Henry County Historiical society, has received a venerable hand organ and will add it to the collection of relics. Mosquitoes dislike the scent of ett- , calyptus. 1 Freedom From Stomach Distress Holthouse Drug Co.. Has the Remedy and Guarantees it to End Indigestion or Gastritis. So Why Be Miserable? You can get one bottle of Dare’s Mentha-Pepsin and if after you take | it von do not. say it did your stomach „ |( ; rP good than anything you ever used before, your money will be delightful and effective p '^ ir not only gives instant, relief from gas. fullness, heartburn and distress after eating, but. taken regularly for a short Cme will turn your weak, run down stomach into a strong, healthy one able to perform its duties without help., d It ends indigestion, gastritis, catarrh of the stomach and does it in a sur musingly short period of time. I nr Wm. Wf Morgan. a prominent, dentist Os Bridgeton. N. J., writes: t After suffering severely with gastritis and other stomach troubles, a end pave me a bottle of Dares Mentha-Pepsin. I had obtained little relief from ether remedies, but four bottles entirely ended troa . bl ® n Get it at Holthouse Drug Co . aud all regular druggists everywhere.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1925

TWILIGHT LEAGUE OPENS TOMORROW, h Boys Asked To Meet Friday Evening For First Games In Baseball League All boys who want to enter the ] twilight baseball leagues, which are being sponsored by the Boys Work . committee of the Rotary Club, are asked to meet on Ahr's Field Friday afternoon for the first games. The 11, 12 arid 13-year-old boys will meet at 4 o’clock and the 14, 15 and 16-year-old boys will meet at 6:15 o’clock. All boys who are interested are asked to meet, regardless of whether or not they have handed in their enrollment card. Enough players to organize four teams have enrolled already, but It is thought that enough boys will turn out Friday afternoon to form eight teams. One "hoy,” 76 years old, has enrolled in the league and says he is going to play with the other boys. o More Typhoid Fever Suits Are Filed ■Fort Wayne. June 11 —As a sequel to the recent trial in Decatur in which the Herman Bauerineister estate was awarded $9,000 damages from the city of Fort Wayne and the Pennsylvania railroad, three suits asking sums totaling $14,000 were filed in circuit court yesterday afternoon against the city and railroad lor alleged impurity of water which is said to have caused an epidemic of typhoid fever here in 1923. Germaine Christen Wins Cup At St. Marys College Mi s Germaine Christen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Christen, of this city, has won a beautiful sil- ! ver loving cup a/ a reward for winning the tennis championship at St. Marys college, Notre Dame, for the third consecutive lyear. The cup is on display in thd window of the

Keller Jewelry store on North Second street. Miss Christen won the. tennis championship al St. Marys in 1923. 1924 and 1925 The winner each year has her name inscribed on the cup and the first to |win the chantJust Received New Shipment of Printed Crepe Dresses MRS. M. MOYER 131 N. Bth street

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11 HI ■ HI -— . pionship three years in succession wins permanent possession of the cup. The first name on the cup was inscribed in 1917. Miss Christen will be a senior in St. Marys next year. ■ — —o ■ Rifflans Continue Drive Against French Forces Rabat, Morocco, June 11—(United Press) —The Rifflans, keeping up their new push against the French forces just at the - time Premier Painleve is visiting the fighting zone, attacked the French post at Tafrant during the night, but. according to today's French communique were "victoriouwly resisted.” Abd El Krim is receiving reinforcements in the center of the line near Tasunat. Elsewhere, said the communique, quiet reigns. • ■ o— Illinois Man To Hang Tomorrow For Murder Springfield, 111., June 11.—(United Press.) —Unless Governor Small intervenes, Jose Ortez, Mexican, sentenced to death for the alleged mtir<> er of Eniliana Martines, who refused him as o lover, will land in Peoria tomorrow. Ortez was denied a writ of error and supersedeas by the Illinois supreme court today. Fort Wayne Man Wins State Golf Championship , ■ t Fort Wayne, June It. —Chester Nelson, Fort Wayne professional won the state open golf championship today by defeating Herman Feibig of Logansport. 76-78 in 18 holes to decide a tie between the two which existed at the end of the play on 72 regular holes Wednesday. Th play off was hard fought. The. two halved the first 9 holes par, which was 36 to 38 each. ■ $ $ I— WANT ADS EARN—S LOOK OUT FOR SEIF POISONING Neglect of the liver results in self--3 poisoning! Not so quickly, perhaps, I but just as surely as if you drank poiII son out of a bottle. If your liver is a detaining its work of helping digestion, eliminating waste from the bow- _ els and purifying the blood, you will always be troubled with sick headI aches, nausea, biliousness, bad breath, ■ gas. sour stomach, or constipation. Cleanse and tonb your liver! Put your system in condition so you feel your very best again! Try just a spoonful of Dr. H. S. Thacher’s excellent Liver and Blood Syrup after the next few meals and notice the quick improvement in the way you eat, sleep, look and feel —the return to strength, vigor and energy. You will . be completely satisfied; otherwise , iher® will be no coit I* 1 I? F F ’ This Cou P on is Goot) I It Ij • , or sample Bottle Dr. Thacher's Liver & Blood Syrup if presented before the supply for free distribution is already given away. Read the full details above, then act at once, as this offer is limited. Get a trial size now by presenting this coupon to Holthouse Drug I Co., or Smith, Yager & Falk, Enteri prise Drug Co.

To §yeak To Baptist Brotherhood Friday i W. R. McKay, of the Pleasant View Baptist church near Wren. Ohio, will: speak to the Men's Brotherhood of i the lfl<ral baptist church at 7:30 j o’clock Friday evening. The mooting wll bo held in the church and all members of the Brotherhood are urged to be present, ■ 0"—-" " - v Sister Os Ex-Governor Emmett F. Branch Dies Martinsville, Ind., June 11.—Funeral arrangements were being made today for Miss Leavy Dell Branch. 53, sist-' e rot Emmett F. Branch, former governor of Indiana. Miss Branch died at her home yesterday after an illness of many months. o— —— Crawfordsville. — "Don’t wash your teeth in public drinking fountains,” is the latest edict at Crawfordsville. Police Chief Shields has received jnany complaints during the hot weather and the order followed. Newcastle. — Mrs. Zella Mooreland of Newcastle tried to swing too high. She fell and broke a collar bone. Tipton. — Eddie Burt of Tipton put eight eggs under a turkey hen. Only one hatched. Burton is making a pet of it. Seymour. — Kappa Sigmi Pi church fraternity, has ben organized at Seymour. Rev. A. A. Cohn is the chapplain. W" "J wp Safer Than Gold Bonds I Every Diamond bought here is a value other jewelers find it difficult to match Blue White flawless stone in solid White Gold Mount- , ing. i wWr ; $lO c Wedding Rings j Love isn't "blind" —it's just. 1 “near-sighted." Show her 3 .tine of those newest White Gold floral "circles" and she'll rush you to the par1 son. “A child can read r our price tags” jpq. J JEWFLRY STORE

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