Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 272, Decatur, Adams County, 17 November 1925 — Page 5
Ixbciw M* j .< ■— •* I CLUB CALENDER Tuesday BiLi-v mid Martha Class of MetlioK church—Mrs. Charitm Colter. Kappa —Postponed, gL.niiH County Medfcal Society of S&irns county — Adaiuu County HohKebekali Pot Luck Dinner—Pont Xsert. Wednesday H v ,’ H oi;il>ak Five Hundred Club j» t Frank- Crist. 2p. nt. Club — MiA. J. II er> Historical Club—Mrs. M. .1. Wertz. ;.'A-rge r - Bridge Club — Mrs. Ray"rtMßiid Kbhue. „ K'ive Hundred club—Mrs. Chares Thursday K, \ s. of Zion Lutheran church— School house. 3:30 p. in. • Daughters Class of Evangelist, . hurch—Mrs. Lucille Stauffer, 8 g Annual Thanksgiving Dinner. E. ■ I -"lies Aid Society—Church Din- ■ g Room, 11 to 1 o’clock, Woman's Society — Mrs. <Li ve Schroll, 2p- m. i Friday I). Y. B. Class of U. B. church L Josephine Robinold. Recital by University People — Lshington M. E. Church. 7:30 p. m. Philathae Class of the Baptist church IS. S. rooms. 7:30 p m. Saturday ' h . 11. Radies’ Aid society Cafeteria L>l>cr—Chiueh dining room, 7 to 7 | in. Monday 111 B|Blt. -'.irch Club—Mrs I. A. Graham M Th, Baptist Woman's Soviet) will K. ci Thursday afterijpon at 2 o clock K the home of Mrs. Harve Schroll. jagS missionary program will be held, ■th " ls - ’ • *'’• Person in charge. 1 annual Christinas bazaar will be December 10. HI —T~ Sw 'l Waiinakombak- Five Hundred i^Mß'F 11 *' meet "' ,h -Mrs. •''tank Crist Im-sday afternoon at two odock. u'-^B' l 1 Ladies' Aid Society of Hie Zion church will meet at the house at 3:30 o'clock " hursday BB V Lima Stewart, of Won. Ohio. .'BBt delightfully entertained at din- :' Sunday in honor of klr. and Mrs. Stewart, of Fort Wayne, who ■Lr<- married in early September, and son. Lynn, who celebrated his eighKzh birthday. The guests were Dr izalii-l h Burns and daughter. Mabel. Ki Miss -Yfia Stefens. of this city,
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—— ■ . — ■ Mr. and Mrs. Bort Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Dull, Mr. and Mrs. Doris Moorehead and son Joe, Clarence Stew, art, and Lynn Stewart, of Wren. The Philathae Class of the Baptist church will meet In the Sunday school looms Friday evening at T:M o'clock. Mesdumes Strickler, Butcher ami Marsh will be the hostesses, A good attendance is desired. A very pleasant surprise party was given Sunday ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gaunt, east of the city, in honor of the seventy-seventh birthday of Mrs. Polly Gaunt. Dinner was served nt high noon and a large birthday cake, bearing seventy seven cendles. formed the centerpiece of the long tables. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. J L Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. T.«D. Kern, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Shaffer, Mrs. Ada Woods. Ixive Woods, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Kelly and children, Harold. Luellu, Velma, Lucile, Irene, Dale Ixishe, Miss Jennie Smith, Mrs. Golda flaunt, and daughter, Mary, Mr. and Mrs Wayne Gaunt. Chlone Gaunt, Mr. and Mrs. Freeland and children, Junior and Jeanne, all of this city; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Swygart. of Dixon, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gaunt and children, Peggy Lou and Kenneth. Mrs. Burley Swygart and sons, Paul and Ervin, all of Huntington.
Miss Rose Voglewede delightfully entertained the members of the Bachelor Maid Club at the Elk's home last evening. At six-thiry o'clock, a delicious two-eours> dinner of pretty appointments wes served. Tables were then arranged for Five Hundred and prizes were won by Miss Mayme Deininger and Miss Rose Tonnelier. Plans were made for the annual Christmas party and exchange to be held at the home of Mrs. Harry Fritzinger the week before Christmas. Mrs. Clarence Berber, of Fort Wayne, was an oul of town guest. The Misses Florence Harris and Jeanette Ehinger entertained the members of the Delta Theta Tau Sorority lust evening at the Harris home on Madison street. Bridge was played and prizes were won by Miss Mildred Niblick and Miss Veatrice Keller. Re. freslußoats were served at a late hour. The D. Y. B. Class of the United Brethern church will meet Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Josephine Robinold. Mrs. lona Peiiington and Mrs. Emma Peiiington wtill be the assisting hostesses. The Loyal Daughters Class of the Evangelical church will meet Thursday evening it eight o’clock at the Lome of Mrt Lucille Stauffer, on North Seventh street. All members are urged to attend. o Mrd. G. H. Wehmeyer spent afternoon in Fort Wayne visiting with relatives and friends.
Look Out!
Look for the picture of the Quaker on every package of oats you get. That’s the only way to get the "Quaker flavor” —the old Scotch flavor—that you want
WHAT you want in oats is flavor. Everything else takes second place. Oats originally a Scotch dish must have true Scotch flavor to be at its best-real “Quaker” flavor. Nobody has yet succeeded in imitating Quaker flavor. That enticing and toasty Scotch tang of the Quaker brand. People who ordinarily don’t take to oats, find delight in that unique flavor. Once you taste it, you are qooiled for ordinary oats. So when Xked to“try” a substitute,say “NO.”
i The Quaker Oats you have always know2 LvinClS 5 . anc j Quick Quaker—Cooks in 3to 5 n ■’/
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1925.
IL©©iife * * Mrs. Paul Briedo, Mrs. Frank Lose aud Mra. Hubert Schmitt spent Monday in Fort Wayne visiting with friends. Mrs. C. L. Walters spent the day in Fort Wayne visiting with friends John D. Andrews, commander of the local post of Spanish-American war veterans, left Monday night for Enid. Oklahoma, where he will spend the winter with his son. Chauncey Andrews, and family. Mr. Andrews may decide to stay longer when spring arrives. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dugan left this morning for Martinsville, Indiana, where Mr. Dugan will take treatment for neuritis with which he has been suffering several weeks. Mrs. J H. Heller and Mrs. I. W. Macy and daughter motored to Fort Wayne this morning for a few hours visit!. Father and Son banquets will be held in the various churches this evening. Judge J. W. Vesey of Fort Wayne attended to business here last evening. On Thursday of this week the Evangelical Ladies’ Aid society will
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serve their annual Thanksgiving' dinner. This dinner has been an annual affair for several years, and the public has learned to look forward to it as an annual treat. In the evening from 5 to 7 a twocent supper will be served. | Byron Hayes, district deputy of the Knights of Columbus, was here last evening for the installntion of officers I lif the local chapter Mrs. Charles Brown, of Grant srt'ect, who has been suffering from in severe attack of gall stones, is reported much Wetter today. BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Gallogly are the proud parents of a girl baby, born last Friday. The child Jus been named Betty Rosamond and was born on the seventy-third birthday of her grandfather, Henry Barkley. William Taylor is the name of the seven-pound boy baby, born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson, of North Ninth street. Monday evening. , ■— —o ■ —— CARD OF THANKS We wish to acknowledge the kindness us the friends and .neighbors, shown to us during the illness and death of our mother, Mrs. Sarah Bill man.—The Daughters.
That flavor is not the result of guesswork but of certain Quaker milling processes applied to the finest, plumpest oats that grow. Some 50 years were spent in perfecting it. Quick Quaker cooks in 3 to 5 minutes. It makes the finest, the most savory and quickest of hot breakfasts. Due to Quaker milling methods, it supplies, too, the "roughage” you need to make laxatives seldom necessary.
M. E. Church Observes Father And Son Night The Father and Sou banquet at the i’lrst Methodist church wil start at 6:15 o’clock tills evening, so that the affair will be c-oiniilstod in plenty of t ino for those present to attend the Elks’ show? "t’heer Up." at the Catholic school auditorium. Doyle Johnson v ill speak 111 behalf of the boys at tile banquet, and Avon Burk will speak In behalf of the fathers. The K»v. Somerville Light will make an address, dlso. Dan Erwin will be the toastmaster. Ail men and boys who Lie members or frieutis of the church are Urged to attend the banquet. — - -O SYRACUSE—David Ott. 84. died on his farm near hero recently. He I was born and spent his entire life on th£ same farm;.
It’s Here H The New I FORDOR SEDAN ■ You arc cordially invited to call at our garage and inspect this I » new wonder of the automobile world. Drop in anytime and ■J I let us explain the new quality features. Adams County Auto Co.® Fred E. Kolter, Mgr. Madison Street Phone 80 INSIST ON GENUINE FORD-PARTS S >g * There’s None Better I 3H are I In SUITS and OVERCOATS psi Than Those Made By uHart Schaffner & Marx and Clothcraft I sls to S4O « II LT [UEI P? • - < • Mr Sheep Lined Sweaters Wool Shirts ® Coats ! all styles plain & fancy colors *jR SIO.OO to $13.50 $1.50 to $15.00 $2.25 to SO.OO tfi I (MUFFLERS, Latest Patterns, 75c to $3.00 Ll Fancy Wool Lumber Jacks Dress Gloves i£ y 2 Hose Men and Boys all kinds jJ 50c to $1.50 $3.75 to $6.50 50c to $5.00 HATS NECKWEAR UNDERWEAR $ I Holthouse-Schulte&Co W CLEANING PRESSING REPAIRING 5F
NO HUNTING ALLOWED Hunting or treipimsing on nuri farms I* forbidden 27H4x ISCH BROS ' •—«’ —-.-. — —— '*—■ LET US Make your Cnristmas photos now. With a small deposit we will hold them until XinasJ EDWARDS STUDIO Phone 964 271t3 o — See “Uheer Up Chad.” H. S. auditorium, Tuesday, Nov. 24, Presented by C. E. society of U. B. church. 17-19-21-23 o NOTICE The time is boro to have, your I piano tuned and repaired for winter. , 1 *ny one wishing my servlet please . write or call home morning or evening. No plione- I will not leave 1 citv ul preseui as planned. 27 It 3 D. A (IILLIOM
DURING THE TEENS ' Healthful progress of child depends upon the foods utilized during -the age of growthand through the teens. Scott’s Emulsion of pure cod-liver oil is a vita-min-rich food that favorably influences, growth and strength. It u a foodtonic of special value during the *‘teen-ag«”. ft loirne, R’ormifir’3, X J FT?
