Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 301, Decatur, Adams County, 22 December 1925 — Page 5

CLUB CALENDER —— Tuesday Delta Delphian Club—Old Adums County Bank. 7:30 p. m. Psi Jota Xi Christmas Party—Mrs. A. HP. Holt house, S p. m. Rebekah Ixxlge Christmas Party— Ixidge Rooms. Young Matron’s Club—Mrs. Charlo# Brodbeck, 6:30 p in. Five Hundred Club Mrs. Joe Lose, 6:3* p. nt. W. W. G. Girls, Baptist Church — Alice Lake, Indiana Street, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Municipal Christmas program—Liberty Way, 5 p ni. Saturday Philo Class—Mrs. Fred Elzey, N 2nd Street, 7:30 p.m. The Delta Delphla Society will meet for their regular study program tonight at the Old Adams County Bank at 7:30 o'clock- All members are urged to attend. A lighted Christmas tree and real poinsettas were used in decorating the Michaud home on Mercer avenue | when Miss Florine entertained the 1 members of the Tri 1) Club at their annual Christmas party and exchange last evening from ten till one o'clock. Table# were arranged for Bridge and high score was won by Miss Helen Swearingen, who was presented with a lovely prize. The exchange of gifts was held after which a delectable , two-cour#e lunctreoii was served. Mrs. A. F. Stalter, of Portland, was an otS-of-town guest. One of the prettiest parties of the Christmas Season was held last evening at the Elk’s home by the memlters of the Delta Theta Tau Sorority. The . guests were met at the door by Santa , Clauses, who received and escorted,, them to their places. The entertain- ] ing rooms were elalmrately decorated in the colors, wreaths and f ' a Christmas tree. A three-course din- t ner was served at six-thirty o’clock. < The Santas, who were the Misses Ber-| nadine Christen. Helen Holthouse, Al- t ice Clerk and Mary Harris, assistejl i in serving. The tables were laid with white linens and nrinatureChristmas i trees were use das ceriter'ifleees The i place cards and nut cups were clever I Christmas creations. Bridge was play-1 ed after dinner and prizes were won bv Mrs. William Bowers and Mrs Paul 1 1 Briede. The guests punctured a balloon, inside of which were tiny capsules con- > taining a member and a clever S. O. S. call from Santa Claus, who was fast in the chimney of the thatch roof cottage placed in the sun parlor. The members were matched with the packages in Santa’s pack and were distributed by his four helpers. Mrs. Clarence| Berber, of Fort Wayne, a member of | the chapter and former resident of this city, was an out-of-town guest The Moose Legionaires will give a benefit card party and dance at the Knights of Columbus Hall, Wednesday evening, December 30. Five Hundred and Rhum will be played and die lib-| eral patronage of the public is soll<l ’ ed. The G. E. Harmony Boys will furnish music for dancing, itekets are being sold by the members for, twenty-five cents. < . -— Eleven members of the King’ Daughters class of the Evangelical Sunday school were present las evening at the home of Mr*. ’ er ‘ Garard to enjoy the annua! ~hrih mas party and gift exchange. Dinner was served at 6:30 o clot ", “ a general good time followed. — u L®<ESi!te M.r and Mrs. Harold Daniels, ot Indianapolis, will arrive touior, °'' spend Christmas with theii u, ‘” ' Mrs. Minilie Daniels and Hi' Staley family. . E. L. Martin, of the 1 lo " 1 Creameries, who has just " ""' from Clear Water, Florida, "a, ness visitor here this afternoon. Mrs. L. C. Hughes, of North Second street, left today for a two. weeks visit with friends and rela'i"-’ Fort Wayne. Miss Mary Mylott. of ot • will be the guest of Mr. au • Martin Mylott and family 1 mas - . « aians Robert Daniels, studen' - u . University School of Medicine, a dtanapolis, will arrive bom ® ° tlier , to spend Christmas with bu Mrs. Minnie Daniels. . Mr. and Mrs. Felix Holthouse and daughters. Martha Jane and Lexington, Ey. «re sP e ’- d;2g a '“ .. i weeks vacation here with Mr. - •• j

a P L"r r o,her almost thirty-one yX‘ ole zx Lr wy - A '* m -“‘ ,i .''“ trlCe Keller the day ‘ n '.’“t , Wam vls ""’K with friends Miss Jenteen Hocltw w|| p sJX ltl -« b >6-on whore she Is a student at Indiana University spend the Christmas vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. HockHornada visited friends at ’’OH Mayne this morning Miss Neva Brandyberry ' was the guest of friends at Fort Wayne today. A CHRISTMAS GREETING FROM YOUR LIBRARY As Christmas day approaches we wish to extend to you as a friend and pation of the Library, a word ot greeting, and to express the hope that during the coming year, we may continue to serve you as In the past. 1 he year just ending has been one of great activity for the library. We have welcomed many new friends and patrons. But we hope to welcome many more in the year to come. You probably have a friend or neighbor who does not now use the library or know of Ms advantages. . M ill you not as a Christmas act, bring at least one such friend to the library? Or, if more convenient, give us his or her name. We will then send an invitation to come to the library, using your name or not as you prefer. Remember that it is the right and privilege of every resident to make free use of the Public Library. With best Christmas wishes, YOUR PUBLIC LIBRARY. —.q. MAYOR’S CHRISTMAS TREE FOR KANSAS CITY POOR Kansas City. Mo.—(United Press.) —This city's poor will be taken care of at Christmas time as in past years —by the Mayor’s Christmas Tree Fund. Contributions are solicited to the fund, beginning early in December and the total runs as high as $35,000 or $40,000. A huge Christmas tree in Convention Hall provides children of poor people with toys, candy and the like. The remainder of the money is used to buy clothing, food and fuel for destitute families. These gifts will be distributed tomorrow. At Magdalene College, Cambridge, the registers of 1679 show that special privileges were allowed on Michaelmas Day because of "ye football play.’’ 0 MARRIAGE LICENSES Earl Baker, farmer, Paulding, Ohio, to Alta Williamson, Decatur. Entered Apprentice initiation Tuesday, December 22, at 7:30 p. m. All Blue Lodge Masons are urged to attend. _ o— Call .Julius Haugk, phones 660 'of 666 for high grade coal ? Present him or her with a Parker Fountain Pen for Christm:.s. Callow r Trams c\ c Daity' | OHIO SPECIAL ■ . .. 8:80 AM PONCE DE LEON ~. 6:45 PM Lv. Cincinnati 7:2 5PM Ar. Jacksonville 9.10 AM Ar. Miami Satvanee River Special ~ ‘ Let ...9:50 PM Lv. Cincinnati 6:ls aM Ar. Tampa 8:25 AM AnSLPete^bur^ __ Ar. Bradenton B: 2SAM Ar. Sarasota . ■ ■ ■ ■ - j • • I pi.ln« Car* Sarvins AH Mm /Vo Change of Cart

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