Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 292, Decatur, Adams County, 11 December 1925 — Page 5

§jci£ty CLUB CALENDER Friday VVonion'a Relief Corp*—Legton Hall. Minnehaha Chib—Red Men Hall, 7:30 p. m. Lailies’ Aid Society of the M. E. clnl r<h—Church Parlors, 2:30 p.in p Y. H. Class of U. H. church—-,l,-s. Carl Noble. Hen Hurr election of officers—7:3o p. ni. Christian Ladies’ Ahl society Rum B age sale—Niblick building. Saturday Radio Christina* Program—(T. B. Church, 7:30 p. m. ' Christion Eadies’ Aid society Rummage sale—Niblick buildins. Christian Ladies’ Ala society Pan cake supper—Church, 5 to 7 p. m. Presbyterian Indies’ Aid Society Monday Pythian Sisters Christmas Party and Exchange—Pythian home. Tuesday Epworth League Christmas Party— Mr. and Mrs. Bowen, 7:30 p. m. C. L. of C. Christmas Party and Exchange —K. of C. Hall, 6:3 p. m. Historical Club Christmas Party— Mrs. S. E- Hite. Maud Muller Club—postponed. Rebekah Lodge — Lodge Rooms, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Shakespeare Club —Mrs. C. E. Peterson Thursday Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society of Methodist church —Mrs. John E. Nelson. I The Mt. Pleasant Ladies' Aid Society met at the heme of Mrs. S. P. Sheets, Thursday afternoon. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year ami are president, Mrs. Jesse Singleton, vice-president. Miss Letitia Singleton, secretary, Mrs. 8. P. Sheets; treasurer, Mrs. S. J. Spangler. The next meeting wiU be held at the home of Mrs. Harley Roop

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| The Woman’s Foreign Missionary [Society of the Methodist church win i me , et " exl Thureday afternoon at two i "o C n A n theh K m * °' M ”’ John Nel ' son. All members are urged to be Present at the meeing a * it will be a very Important one. ' - < The Pythian Sisters will hold their ' •annual Christmas exchange and P o ‘ Monday evening, Decern- ' - Ihm.il A. dge ' AU mcmber * I I <»f food Pre#ent and brtn| an art,c,e i The annual Christmas party auU 1 exchange will be held at the Knights [Of Columbus Hall by the members of the Catholic Ladle* of Columbia. Tuesday evening at B:30 o’clock A pot luck supper will be served. The members of the Epworth League of the Methodist church will hold a Christmas party at the home of Mr and Mrs. A. Lee Bowen, Tuesday evening, at 7:30 o'clock. Everybody is invited. Each person attending is atked to bring a five or ten cent gift for the Christmas exchange. — ■ ■ o———,. _ Locate Miss Mary Niblick, of this city, un- . derwent an operation for strangulated hernia, at the Adams County Memorial hospital at 4:30 o’clock this as- , ternoon. She is doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Wehmeyer will motor to Fort Wayne this evening to . hear John McCormack at the Shrine Temple. Mrs. L. A. Graham left yesterday for . St. Petersburg, Florida, where she was i called because of the serious illness of her sister, Mrs. Gertrude Hendricks. Mrs. Hendricks has been in . a serious condition for several days. Mrs. C. C. Noble is spending the weekend at her parental home at Pierceton. 5 Mrs. Mac Mefbers spent the day in . Fort Wayn e visiting w-ith friends. i Mrs. L. A. Holthause vsited at Fort . Wayne this afternoon. Roy Runyon attended to business j at Fort Wayne last evening. I Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Heller visited

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at Fort Wayne last evening E W. Kampe, of the Studebaker Finance Corporation, visited here today. Mr. and Mrs. Ed W’hitbright and dauhters, Helen and Gladys, Mr. Francis Howell, attended the annual banquet of the Pocasset Tribe, No. 314. of the Imperial Order of Red Mon at Monroeville last'evening. Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Williamson -oturned to thotr home near oGsnan th*'

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afternoon after spending several days in Adams couuty, working in tho interest of the Adams County Agricultural Assoc iatih’on. o Bloomington. — Local postoffice officials don’t know whether Indiana University stVdent* are writing homo for money or to Santa Claim. What ever the reason the postofflcO has been swamped and it has been neons|ttry to add a night toree.

i Mr. and Mr*. R. D. Meyers and daughter, Miss Josephine, heard William Faveniham In “Foot Loose” kt 1 I the Majestic theater at Fort Wayne!

|To a young Lady | { just like you! 1 * . * .tfH. a u M - vers ,abel in y° ur 10 * - him * m nwdiately laWls your gift a success. <h> WfaSM lie knows we know this business of style H ♦ * mid because he knows, here is where he places W wKfHk bis business for the things he buys for himself. I Your Choosing of a gift here endorses his v egr judgment—it’s just the same as telling him that M ♦ he has a wonderful family— II a-’ M A list for your approval— U < Bath Robcs Lounging Robes 5 Travelling Bags Neckwear S ’* ? Pajamas Mufflers « | - Belts Hosiery g ! WuL-T-MysaGG | 8 J BETTER CLOTHES FOR LESS J MONEY-ALWAYS- 3 :♦ ' DECATUR • INDIANA* | —^7^’=non I I | | Acclaimed the Christmas | 1 Gift Store by Young and Old g B or Santa sure favored this store in making it hrad2 j quarters for the finest line of Christmas gifts in the g S dty ‘ 1 I 1 For The Kiddies f ® J| § —Express Wagons, steel — Electric Trains < £ , bodies —Sleds W 5 —Cannon I kill Wagons —Winding Trains —Automobiles 4 f ' 5 —Tricycles, rubber tires — ;\ ! " cs . 3 \ -Kiddv Cars -Other Toys # I A* FOR MOTHER | —Electric Sewing Machine —Kitchen Cabinets » ZMonogranrombittnlton Gviko Ahnninoni Ware | h-nar-Eiejdnc.lOeviees g '» f T -I I’ockel Knives. Guns. Fishing Outfits, Lunch Kits and | Watches for the men. t ® Visit this Store and get the Holiday spirit « I If" LEE hdw. co. I Monroe Street i feSfeinfesfii 1 - r, Electric trains, tunnels, stations and all the electrical devices S which any chiM may desire. v ~ r - I—- ; s jjjg Electrical Train in !-w the window. *•- ' ”

last evening. Um Kirgflt in in Detroit, MichlKntt looking after buainees interests for the |p. Kirsch * Son Company.

John Bright end Roy Runyon attended a banquet at the Anthony hotel at Fort Wayne last evening given by the Firestone Rubber Company.