Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 297, Decatur, Adams County, 17 December 1925 — Page 3
CLUB calender Thursday Daughters Class of Evangelifßl church- Mrs. Earl Fuhrman, «;30 n m« Baptist Woman’s Society—Mrs. C Moser, 2 P- m - ‘ p V. Indies’ Aid Society All Day Meeting—Church parlors, 10 a. m. Triangle Club of Christian Church Josephine Anderson. Ever Ready Class of M. E. Church, Christmas party—Mrs. Owen Davis. Bachelor Maids—Mrs. Harry Frittinker, 6:30 P- m. Phoebe Bible Class—Church parlors, 1 p- mChristian Ladies’ Aid Society— Mrs. H. L. Merry. Woman’s Foreign Missionary Soclety of Methodist church—Mrs. John E Nelson. Friday Pocahontas Christmas Party —After LodgeW. R- C.—Legion Hall. Ben Hur Christmas Party and Pot Luck Supper—Ben Hur Hall. Saturday King’s Heralds of M. E. Church— Pauline Hakey, 2 p. m. C. E. of Reformed Church, Pastry Sale—Leichtle Meat Market, 10 a m. Tuesday Rebekah Lodge Christmas PartyLodge Rooms. Mrs. Fl G. Coverdale entertained the Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Club Tuesday afternoon at her home on Second street. Mrs. I. A. Kalver ,of Fort Wayne, was an out-of-town guest. High score was won by Mrs. J. L. Kocher. Dainty refreshments were
s BSBHhI ' > ! ?f :.,,.. ■' ** \ ■ A word Mmm <J to ' UM z >:, •* •■; w&roBHO r Ww(wH ?! M : '■-WWiWWSks&u .1 • l -. . the wives —not forgetting the mothers and sweet- pound tin humidors for the smokinghearts! Here’s some honest advice on table at home, the desk at the office, the . . ♦’« thp man who smokes .. . work-bench. More important than the what to give the man wno wwm> . 1 p A ~ ieli ntryvh „ t IIJy reJ n • Jilnri hibt' fnbacco r Nothing containers (good-looxing as they are) is (j „, fou nd and han pound tin humiPrtnce Albert pipe tovaccu. . t n • *■>■«•« ~ < t,;* with a <stnoker the tobacco that sin them ... Prince »></• ,ponge.moitiener top. And could make more or a hit with a sinoKer <>/«».,nd , «< n a Albert, the most enjoyable smoke mortal ,em O »u by the pnnce Aibm than good old r. A. ’ J ’ The handsome pound crystal-glass man ever knew. . humidor with the sponge-moistener top The pound crystal-glass humidor is will carry the jov of Christmas morning especially arrayed in Christmas clothes. far into the new year. Every cool, fra- A space is provided for writing grant pipeful will bring new pleasure— To and brom .. No and everlasting gratitude for your excel- further wrapping needed. Convenient. f ‘ , • j No matter what the size or amount, give f/M ' Then’thete'are .he pound and half- Prince Albert. Yop cannot do better! /WJ&WT f fl fflv >/ bRINGE ALBERT W ™ , «.« • t * loot al the U.S. ref enurnatnp—than no other tobacco is like it! „ e TWO tu u OU nc» . n n « y © 1915, R. 1 R«yn o,d ’ Ctmpwtf. u
served late | n the H. Heller will he h Mr " J a. Mn. P«ul >ained the members or BMdte club last »-ve.nl (Ilr *, ,» t,On n,ial Christmas party ~ , »'" -’••rt.mmg^Sstere de •<» *ith Christmas fr , * , “T” 8 ' Christmas tree lettered the gifts that were found i n niuny «'-■ ....... « been nlaved m,.„ . had Mr,. >’£ for winning hlgh H( : OrM W,,r hoMess served a delicious i lln „ h I ate hour. The next meeting W lll h ( held January 5, with Mrs I<au . The Shakespeare Club was entertain1 "• C. E. Peterson. Mrs, J. jj read a very Interesting paner O n the subject. -Glacier National Park.- Sllb topics were given by Mrs. E. H. a., ams Mrs. W. a. Lower. Mrs. A. D Suttles and Mrs. J. C . Sutton. The meetings of the chib wlll be discontinned during the holidays and will be resumed January G. with the mectitc at the home of Mrs. H. r. Mollz Mrq Emma L Daniel will have the paper on “Washington, the Capital." The Polly Anna Class of the Methodist church will meet With Margaret Kitson Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock, at her home on Madison street Th. annual Christmas exchange will he held at that time. The office girls of the Holland-St. Ixuiis Sugar Company enjoyed a Christmas party and exchange at the home of Miss Mary Suttles, recently. The entertaining rooms were decorated with Christmas bells and wreaths. At six o'clock, a dinner of pretty appointments was served A miniature Christmas tree was used
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8S the centerpiece. After the dinner J i-'iii.p was enjoyed and the exchange 1,1 Kitts held. Those attending* were' th- Misses Mabel Adulr, Florence • -igley, Anlce Pearson, and Mr) Ir-tu Trullender, and the hostess. Mrs. a. R Holthouse and Mbm Fan Hammel) will entertain the members "I the Pa| ] o | tt Sorority, Tuesday -vening, at eight o'clock, at their anniu.l t hrlstnms party and exchange. All members are urged to intend Stunts will be given under the direction u ( Mrs. Frank, Rowley, Mrs. Charles Knapp and Miss Fan Hammell. The Wanna Korn Bak Five Hun dred Club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs Ed Bokneeht. The home was decorated in Christmas col ors Five Hundred was played and prizes were awarded to Mrs. H. L. Stults and Mrs. Merlin Doan. After the games the exchange of gifts was ' held and refreshments were served. Mrs. Amos Yoder will be hostess In ■ two weeks. The E. A. Heavers home on Adams street was beautifully decorated for the annual Christmas party of thMary and Martha Sunday School Class of the Methodist Sunday School. Tuesday evening Forty-five members were it. attendance. Clever contests ot rhyme writing and dressing dolls wenenjoyed by the members. Mrs. Charles ■ Colter wrote the best rhymes and Mrs. William Franks won in the doll contest. Miss Mary Kathleen Frybaek acted as judge in the doll dressing contest. The color scheme of red and ■ green was carried out in the delicious 1 refreshments served. The number on tli;- dainty favor was matched with the • number on the ‘gifts and in that man- ■ tier the packages were distributed. I Mrs. Emma Daniel conducted the devo--1 tional and consecrational service. The ' members of the entertaining commit 1 tee included Mesdames Frank Downs,
Martha Martin. Mart Gilson, C. V Poling, Laura Krill, E. A. Beavers and the Misses Maggie Peoples and Nellie Blackburn. A beautiful Christinas netting for u Christmas exchange and delicious six o'clock dinner after which Five lluu ■ dred wai played, afforded an evening -
h Kids like cookies ? when they play, c And for lunch at L T school. r “Bake it Best” the Davis way, E? There’s no better 5 H rule. - Bake it BEST with DAVIS BAKING. y POWDER J EVERY INGREDIENT OFFICIALLY APPROVED BY U. S. FOOD AUTHORITIES
lof more than usual pleasure for the .members of the Fortnightly Chib, with Mrs, F. B. Schmitt as hostess. Wednesday evening . High scores entitled 1 Mrs, Clem Voglewede and Mrs. A. Tanvan to first and »econd prizes, re upoctlvely. Mrs. Clem Voglewi'de will entertain nt the next meeting.
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