Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 34, Decatur, Adams County, 9 February 1926 — Page 5
I I CLUB CALENDER I ■ Tuesday ■ . u .—Library, 2:30 p. in. I "J of ChrlstUn ■ firs George Tooimh, 7.30. I ‘T ‘ ’"s-H-’ty ot u. » urt “' I Snppvr and Musicale-Church u oHicera-Ctaptwroom ■ 4»• ■**' j ■ Tri Kappa Postponed. I Len Kether Society of the'M. BL I Jah-Miss Geraldine Hower, 7, ■ ‘V'e of I-. B Church. Oyster Sup- | , )e r and Musieal<- Church. I Luncheon Bridge Club.-Mrs. W. A. I pi,,,,.!,,. Bible Class of Reformed I .hurch. Banquet Church dining room HH tf.3o p. 111. I I I Psi lota Xi—MiM Marcella Ker»J B 7’30 P- m ' 1 I 'ciiristian Endeavor of Evangelical I Church- J'stine Hocker. 7:30 p. in. ( Wednesday Shakespeare Club--Mrs. Hau Sprang. Historical Club —Mrs. Martin Jabprg. Catholic Indies' Social Club. Card Party and Dance—Catholic school auditorium, 7: 30 p. m. Wanna ivuin Bak Five Hundred Club 1 -Mrs. H L. StulU, 2 p. m. j 0. 0. F. and Rebekah Social —I. 0 O. F. Hall. 7:30 p. m. Fortnightly Club—Mrs. Ed Whitright. 7:30 p. m. Thursday z ' Bridge Club-Mrs. H. F. Ehinger, ' Bp. m. Ladies’ Aid and Missioi ary Societies of Christian Church- Mrs. Andy Artman, 2 p. m. Eastern Star, pot-luck supper—Masonic Hall, (1 p. tn. ' Triangle Club — Miss* Gertrude Teems, 7:30 p. ni Delta Theta Tan . Valentine Banquet—Murray Hotel. -L. B. Missionary Society. 7 p. m. U. If. Indies Aid Society—Mrs. Charles Brothers, 2 p. in. Friday Woman's Heme and Foreign Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church Birth(|ay Picnic Supper At Church. Dancing Club —Elk'e Hohie. 8:30 p. 81. A Five Hundred Club —Mrs. Joe Lose. I 7:30 p. m. Pocahontas Degree Team Practice —Friday. 7:30 p. m. M. E. Ladies’ Aid Society-—‘Tiurch I jtiors, 2:30 p. m. -2iuruay Reformed Ladies* Aid Society Cafeteria Supper—Church dining room,] 5 to 7 p. ni. Ladies’ Aid Society of Union Chapel church. Pastry sale—Old Adams County Bank building. Th’- White and’Blue sides of the contest held by the Epworth League of the First Methodist church will meet nt the church at 6:45 o’clock Wednesday evening to make arrangements to entertain the Red side. . All members of the I. O. O. F. lodge and Rebecca lodge are invited , to attend the social at the hall Wednesday night. A good time is assur-j ed all those who attend. The Triangle Club of the Christian church will meet with Miss Gertrude Teems Thursday evening at 7:30 0 dock. All members are urged to attend. ~- - H Expert Hair Cutting for Eadies and Children by Russell Melchi. I Also Marcelling by expert operator. ART & BEAUTY SHOP j 212 S. Second Street I 1 hone 667 lor Appointments 11 _o Don’t Let That Cold Turn Into “Flu” 'hat cold may turn into “Fin.” ]' n PPeor, even worse, Pneumonia, untake care °f at once - BuoMusteroleon the congested part i “I’d see how quickly it brings relief, m,, . Ist j ro ' c ' ma£ le from pure oil of 1 • ’ cam Phor, menthol and other -‘jn.’te ingredients, is a counter-irritant hrT ? Stln ’ ula tes circulation and helps f reak up the cold. ■ effective as the messy Old mustard o i r ’-. dws work without blister, win * b e on w '*h your finger-tips. You X ,ce iu warm t,n « le as ‘t enters the h n ,.'■ th ”i a cooling sensation that hr ings welcome relief. ’ , - TS Tube* than a muttard plotter
I The Fortnightly Club will meet tonight at the home of Mrs. Ed Whitright at 7:30 o'clock. I All members of the degree team of the Pocahontas Lodge, are urged to meet at 7:30 o’clock for practice Friday evening | A business meeting of the Delta Theta Tau Sorority was held last evening ut the homo of Mrs. Jack Brunton. Plans were made for an ( Easter Ball to be given April 5 for the members and their friends. A Valentino banquet will be served at the Murray Hotel Thursday evening for the members. Other business matters were taken care of at the meeting. Mrs. A. R. Fledderjohann was hostess to the Research Club, Monday afternoon, t!u» hostess read a splendid paper on ’’Our Homes and Our Children." after which interesting sub-topics were given by the members. | I I The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Unitjed Brethren church will meet with I Mrs. Charles Brothers Thursday afternoon at two o’clock. Mrs. Clarence ’ Drake and Mrs. Ves Baker will be the assisting hostesses. Members are ■ urged not to forget the traveling basket. I The Indies’ Aid Society of the Christion church announce a cafeteria supi per to be served in the church dining room Saturday, February 27. The liberal patronage of the public is solicited. .1 I The meeting of the Missionary SociE?ly of the United Brethren church has . been postponed until Thursday evening at seven o’clock, because of the death of Mr. Isaac Nelson. All members are urged to note the change and plan to attend. The regular meeting of the Ladies’ 1 Aid Society of the Methodist church will be held in the church parlors Fri- ’ day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Tin 1 ( members announce a cafeteria supper to br served to th epublic Saturday, Fein lary 20. | A ery enjoyable program was given las evening at 'the high school 1 anditoriu. > after the regular business meeting ot the Woman’s Club, by a committee fro. 1 the Dramatic Department. Mrs. Cha les Knapp gave a clever Yeaidng. “F ippressed Desires.’’ after which Mis’. Carolyn Acker and Mrs. Gertrude Hite very ably gave “Pierrot <-f il.’’ Minute," with Mrs. Hite ■ Pierrot and Miss Acker taking <!>•■ part of the Moon Lady. The Music Department will have charge of the program at the next meeting, February 22.
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There will be an important busineH.s session of the Blue Lodge at 7:30 o’clock tpnight. All members are urged to attend tho meeting. John Dickerson, W. M. Dance at I. O. O. F. hall Wednesday evening. 8:30 o’clock. I o Fresh Raisin Bread on sale (Wednesday at all Groceries and at Miller’s Bakery. £
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lL@)©afe Q stands tor quuck, a cancer M. D, 1 Room 57 an’ consultation free. p I’ll say thisxfer th’ Volstead law, ’ a feller has t’ have an awful pull t’ ‘ be a steady drinker.—Abe Martin, ’ Indianapolis News. ' I* I Miss Mayme Deiningcr has return- 1 ed from Cleveland, Ohio, where she attended the Spring opening and 1 bought spring goods for hur millin- 1 ery store. M Mrs. Robert Meyer, of Fort Wayne. 1 is the guest of Mrs. J. R. Horton, of 1 Third street today. Miss Irma Buettner has io < Arcola to attend the wedding of her 1 sister, Miss Bertha, which was solemnized this morning. Miss Buett- I ner attended her sister x as brides- ' maid. | 1 ( Mr. Ewald Noach, of Grawn, |igan, who has beep visiting relatives here attended the wedding of his ( niece. Miss Bertha Buettner, at Arcola today. Joe Winteregg. of Berne, was a business visitor here today. Martin Selking. of west ot the city ■was a business visitor here today. Mrs. Bessie Chapman and mother, of Fort Wayne, attended the funeral 'of Mrs. Aaron Odle here yesterday. Mrs. Anna Simon and daughter, of • Portland, visited relatives here and . attended the funeral of Mrs. Aaron ■ Odle Moday. Frank I. Weller, of Peru, spent last night with Mr. and Mrs. J. R Blair. Mrs. Fred Bell and son, of Fort 1 1 Wayne, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. . French Quinn of this city, today. . Mr. and Mrs. Van Grant motored to . Auburn today where Mr. Grant looked I after business interests. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Talley and Robert Harrington/' of Indianapolis, were visitors in the city this afternoon. o K. OF C. NOTICE The Knightp of Colunrlius will| meet at the lodge hall at 8:15 o'clock 1 Thursday morning to attend the funeral services of Mathias Miller. o CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us during the illness ;nid death of our beloved wife and motheb: also for the beautiful flowers, those who donated cars, the choir for the beautiful songs, and Rev. C. R. Smith for his consoling words. Aaron Odle and children.
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