Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 284, Decatur, Adams County, 2 December 1925 — Page 5

I club calender ■ Wednesday ■ I amp Fin- Isab.dla Cloud. ■I ' •' l '-,- I '"i> c bib Katherine Kocher. ' Ifllß «•. -m n. Ill* £ I ' Bridge* - Mrs. Frank ■ I o'se. S I'. >"• j.-ixe Hundred Club — Mrs Glen | I . h 7; 30 pin- * w Kom Bak Clllb-Mrs. Has ||l | - F* ‘ lli>lol ic.il Club—Mrs. Heber Hum r are llub-Mrs. S. 1). BeaH vers. Thursday ■' ( „ nill id Ixidies’ Aid Society and ! t I )(i sll , liu r> Society—Mrs. Sherman I H Kunkel. l:3d I', m. | H |.,,t I.uck Supper for Members of I M |. : ( lunch-Church, li p. m. [ ell, I 11,01 Ladies' Aid Society ami fl up.nonary Society—Mrs. Ida (Tironis M ter. - >’■ " L J H.iptisl Woman's Society Mrs. B Lake. 2 P- ; ; n ( i la |{ea—Miss Marie Gass, 0:30 ■ p. m. | |. : \ Missionary Society—Church I |gi|l parlors. 2 p. ui. U ([one' and Foreign Missionary So-l-1 eiety Mrs. Fred Patterson. 2. 30 p. tn. Work and Win Class of U. B ; I ( itVeh Church, 7:30 pr m. f la-i.lye club—Mrs. Clayson Carroll, M 7 : 30 p. nt. jfc Ladies' Aid society of Zion I.uthF I eran Church—Schoolhouse 3:30 pm. |, Calvary Indies' Aid Society—Mrs. ■ Curtis Miller. Friday a Young Woman's Auxiliary Mis: Naomi Stults. 7:30 p. m Tri Kappa Bazaar—Bllrdg's Milliner; H orc ' I „ St. Marys township Homo Econo ■ inics Club—Mrs. John Floyd. £ bridge Club —Miss Jeanette Eiiiuger. H 7:30 p. in. 1... W. IL C. —Legion Hall. S . Woman's Home Missionary Society' -Mrs. Pan Sprafg. 2:30 pm Zion Reformed Ladies' Bazaar H ( Lurch basement Saturday f Trip Kappa Bazaar— Burdg's Mill! M uery Store. f Zjon Reformed Ladies' Bazaar' and I t tei ria Supper—Church bitsemeht. jy The Christian toadies’ Aid Society | K and Missionary Society will haw a K jo nt meeting at the home of Mrs Ida | S Chronister, Thursday afternoon, De-1 K ci tuber 3. at 2 o'clock. All members ® are urged to attend I- Tri Kappa Bazaar — Burdg's Mill K inert Store. Friday and Saturday at the Burdg's MillTiery Store. Fancy work o! all arts will be on sale. The proe Oils v II be used in the usual Christmas ih.iriiy. The liberal patronage of i- ■ public is solicited. The State of Enthusiasm " v Id’ [ worth League Indifference ' will b* tried at the Epvyorth League im eting ■ at the Methodist church Sunday even!ng at 6 o'clock. An invitation is e.x ~ tended to the public. Mrs. J. H. Bbrrougbs will be ho-' 1 £ to the Psi'lota Xi Sorority Ti'm-1 | I I 1 ning at eight o'clock. Plan fore l J :■ I'lual Christmas party will bo m.e 1 " this time. All member:; are tn : l> be present. ji All members of the Methodi ,t < hue . | a urged to attend the pot im’k I f r to be served at. the church in dining hall Thursday evening at o'clock. Each member is a. 1. ' bring one article of food for tie- m Mrs. Albert Miller enl m I aim d i. I i inher of friends last evening in h* or the twenty-eighth birthday a.nniv< r , ary of Mr. Miller. The guest v I’, and Mrs. Dale Feel, Mr. and Me--I>e Fryback, Mr. and Mr 'lilmai ( hrig, Mr. and Mrs. Albert MiP-'h • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brod bee" .1 OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH • f ; How To Get Relief When Head and Nose arc Stuffed L’p- 4 r »■ c- '• •/?> Fount fifty! Your cold in heel or '■rtarrh disappears. Your clogc-'t tmstrils will opeh, the air passages of your head will (dear and you 1 11 breathe freely. No more snulll' lll ’- hawking, mucous discharge, drym or headache; no struggling I'’ l ' breath at night. Get a small bottle of Ely s < ream Balm from your druggist and apP l ' ■' little of this fragrant antiseptic cream in your nostrils. It pem’tia w through every air passage ol ’ llr head, soothing and healing the s ""‘ len or inflamed mucous membrane, j .-,iving you insant refletf. Head cot's . tv stuffed-up and miserable. Imtu’ i and catarrh yield like magic Don is sure. ’

’•n Miller, Mrs Charles Miller (mdC Mrs. Anna Robinson. Tables were ar i ranieu for rhuni after which a course luncheon was served, Mr. MU . . ‘er received u beautiful giU from Ib , , guests. The Concord Ladles' Aid Society ■""I Missionary Society W ||| 1|()|1| (( Jolot meeting at the h<mm of Mrs Sherman Ktmkel Thursday afternoon a ' l::! ""■‘ l ”ek. A large attendanee Is uenired. Miss Isabella c| ( „ ll | W | H ~n te|. t llil| ‘ I'he members of the Winona ('amp Fir, |at her home tonight at seven o'clock Miss Angle Picks entertained the members of the Tri Sorority at her home on First street. Flans were made for the Christinas bazaar, to be held Friday and Saturday at Burdg's Millinery Store. A pastry sale twill be held at the Central Grocery | Saturday morning. Tim proceeds de j rived from these two affairs will be ‘used in earring on their annual (Christmas charity. Plans were also [made for the animal dance which will be held at the Masonic Hall New Year's eve. The dame this year will I'e a private allair, for the member: iand their invited friends, instead of a I .subscription dance as the custom ha: . been heretofore The Christmas part) [and exchange will be given at th, home of Miss Mary Suttles, Deceinbei 23. I aides were arranged for Bridgi after the business hour, last night Miss Alta Teeple, of Fort Wayne, and , Mrs. Wm. ('. Briggs, of Springfield 111., former members of the lacal chap ter, were guests at the meeting. Mis: I'irks served dainty refreshments at the coimhision of the games. Tile Young Woman's Auxiliary wil meet Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock at th,- home of Miss Naomi Stults on | Second street. A good attendance it ■ desired. Mi ami Mrs. Sam Chronister enter tain, d at dinner today for Mrs. Agnes Miller-Courtney of Akron. Ohio Mrs. Verena Miller and Mrs. Agnes Miller-Courtney will he the guests lof tlm Metzger family at dinner this i, vening.

Q —. ilLoeains Mrs. Beecher Nichols, of Fort Wayne, is the guest of relatives here today. | Mr. ami Mrs. Lem Gass ami famil) 'returned to their home in Celina aftei land over lay visit here will, Mr and Mrs. K F. Gass and family. Miss Mary Macklin has returned to Indianapolis where she is attending the training school of the Robert Long hospital, after a visit with her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Macklin. Miss Bertha Heller returned to Indianapolis aftc ■ spending the week-

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1925

lh| l with her mother, Mrs. D. D.’ Holler. !'• V’. Mills, the grocer, was looking after business at Fort Wayne last* evening, I Ralph Dlsron, head of .the Tokelm Plant at Fort Wayne and well-known by a number of Decatur people, is ■" the point of death in a Fort Wayne hospital following an illnesa Os several weeks with kidney trouble. I'ive, hundred members of the Huntington chamber of comnierce attended !t banquet Monday nlghf, e visitors being Colonel F. G. Robbins, vice-president of the Erie rail ,l| ai|; H. (’. llolabird, general pass''tiger agent; W. V. Kennedy, general freight agent and other officials of the Erie, Mr, Robbins delivered a speech in which he urged co-operation witli the railroads and the elmination of legislature which might injure the railway- now having a dilfi, nit time to keep going. Clarence Smith, cashier of the Preble bank, was here on business today. Dr. and Mrs. c. Ray[, and daughter, Helena. Miss Cecile Rickard, Mrs. \ Al. Anker ami Miss Florence Haney witnessed the fashion show at the new Shrine Temple in Fort Wayne last night. ✓ Miss Alia Teeple. of Fort Wayne, was an overnight guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Teeple, Mr ami Mrs. R. D. Myer» attended the Shrine show at Fort Wayne last evening. Mis. J. J], Seliug and daughter. Miss Mary Catherine, spent the day in Fort Waytie visiting friends. * Mrs. Arthur Meyer, of Van Wert. Ohio, is the guest of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Alva Nichols for a lew days. Miss Fay Shimp and Mrs. Lloyd Mia, kley spent the day in Fort Wayne shopping. Dr and Mrs. F. 1. Patterson motor d to Fori Wayne this afternoon to H tend the Fashion Show. Willis Leigh, of Portland, was a business caller in the city this afternoon. Mis Thomas Dowling, who has >een a patient al the St. Joseph hos>ital at Fort Wayne for the past two veeks. was removed to her home in his city yesterday. Mrs. B N Covert spent the day in Fort Wayne visiting with friends. Mrs. Charles Voglewede. who mid rwent. a major operation at the, St loseph hospital. Fort Wayne, several , weeks ago. was removed to her home

1 — T ' CoJds & Go Stop them today Stop them quickly—all their dangers and d iscotnforts. Endthcievcrandheadachc.Force the poisons out. Hills break colds in 24 hours. They tone the whole system. The prompt, re* liable rcsultshaveled millions toemploy them. Don't rely on lesser helps, don’t delay. All druggists Price 30c Get Fed Box with portrait

'yesterday. She Is recovering nicely j | Mrs. C. S. Carey spent the day in .Fort Wayne with her daughter, Mrs. :J R. Horton, who is a patient at the Lutheran hospital, having undergone a surgical operation a few days ago ' She is getting along satisfatorlly. Mrs. 11 H. Sheetcr and daughter. Agnes, of Wisistcr. Ohio, are vlsitingi Mrs. Sheeter's father, brother and ffiends here for a few days. Mrs ! Sheeler formerly was Miss Cecilia Gil-I *— , i Hears Industrial Claims 1 Eph Dailey, a member of the state Industrial Board, was in Decatur to'(day and heard four industrial claims 1 He will make his decision in eac h ' case after returning to Indianapolis.

1 s A L E I COATS' EVERY (OAT IN OUR STOCK REDUCED - I, v Below are a few of the Better tirade Coats, Fur Trimmed, Silk Lined $89.50 value .!$69.50 $79.50 value $59.50 $57.50 value $42.50 $39.50 value $29.50 $25.00 value $19.75 () H & B Dry Goods Go. I HltlfHlllfWlHll !!■ gm EMBI IIIMUI.III— IMI'I'W 1

——— —1 HlvliU/'c r~ — i i When You Join t K '■ < The Systematic Savings Plan >- ■ W You may do it lor several reasons. Additional I liristW mas money is merely one feature, out W m. members use the checks tor: A ) W CHRISTMAS MONEY qa insurance and taxes SPE( IAL OBLIGATIONS a vacations INVESTMENTS 6 ■<A educational purposes PAYMENT ON A HOME < ■ PERMANENT BANK AC( (H N l A Our 1926 Club is now forming; weekly payments hoot 25c to $5. Present members say it is worth hile. 5 ~ You will too. Come in this week. |\ | FIRST NATIONAL BANK 6 DECATUR, INDIANA g\ S w ® w

' Claims Rhinelander Was Lured Into Marriage (U. I*. Staff Corrcspoudentl White Plains, N Y.. Dec. 2.—(United 1 Press)—l/'onard Kip Rhinelander, “in- , nocent and brain tied." was lured Into ' marriage by the sophisticated daughter I of n negro enbman. according to the icen.lFlo of the sonsntiomil nierullintice * I cketched by the young aristocrat's ; counsel today. The youth loved her and married | her, mid now, having found that she I deceived him as to her color, is en-1 titled to an amiulnieiit, venerable Isatu M Mills, trial attorney for Rhine I ' lander, said as he began Ills summation ■ in the next to the last set of a legal melodrama which has played to packed i houses in supreme court for three and ,1a half weeks.

| THE CORT | 9| - Last Time Tonight— S jy Richard Barthelmess and Dorothy Gish $ ® in a big First National Attraction tr “ THE BEAUTIFUL ( ITY ” E Never before a picture like it. I® Two wonder stars in a great picture. “DYNAMITED” Andy Gump Comedy. 10c 25c yfi tin HSDAY "BROKEN BARRIERS” leiitiirinß Mae Busch. Adolph Menjou and others. K LE SI NDAY-MONDAY—COLLEEN MOORE in m “WE MODERNS” tfj H7 r „ - t e -c V -c V_-r >• S ? z ; _ ». > Jewelry For Xmas ? ■- 1 1 • » ’ .'2 “ cryl»<xly likes jewelry. Its £. i lasting quality lingers long in the . ‘ mind of the i'eei|fient. I’or your ,'J , hoot ing we have u* CH I ’ 7 ‘j For Ladies For Men I A Kings Watches Beads Bings H | . Watches CulT Links i . | Vanities Lodge Emblems |ry i pearls Tie Pins ♦ • -*5 I Oncn Evenings Until C hristmas a C*: " c !,1, - v article your choose . \ N fl c Kellers Jewelry Store < .* / C' • ~!■ OOCRAT WANT AOS GET RESULTS