Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 47, Decatur, Adams County, 24 February 1926 — Page 5
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CLUB CALENDER Wednesday Dance at Odd Follow* Hall, 8:20 p.m. Historical Club Guest Day—Mrs. John Shafer. Shakespeare Club—Mrs, E. li. Adams. Union Township Woman's Club — Mrs. Forrest Walters. 1 p. ui. St. Vincent de Haul Society—K. of C. llall fc 2:.'!o p. m. Wanna Kum Bak Club—Mrs. Ray Languell Thursday Good Samaritan Class of ChriAlan church—Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Swartz. Root Township Home Economics Club —Mias Lctltia Singleton. Bridge Club —Mrs. A. R. Holthouse. 8 p. m. Eastern Star—Masonic Home, 7:30 Christian Ladies’ Aid Society— Mrs. Thomas diaries. Moose Legion aims, Pot Luck Supper and Kitchen Shower— Moose Home. Friday M. E. lilies' Aid Society Church Parlors, 2:30 p. m. I-idieis' Aid Society of Presbyterian church. Cafeteria supper—Church dining room. 5 to 7 p. m. Saturday Tri Kappa Bake Sale— Central Grocery. » a. m. Monday Wymans’ Club —High School Auditorium, 7:30 p. m. Tiie Goyd Samaritan Class of the Christian church will meet Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Swartz, on Second street. All j members arc urged to attend and I bring three articles for the peddler’s pack. The Ladies’ Aid Cociety of the United Brethren church Iras postponed the two-cent supper, which was to have been served in the church dining room March 0. to March 13. j The regular meeting of the Phi lota j Sorority was held, at the home of
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Miss Margaret Lmikenau last eve ( niug. A short business session was * i held after which a social hour was enjoyed. Mrs. A. F. Stulter, of Port-', | land, was au out-of-town guest. Miss , j Igtnkenuu served delectable refreshments. , The members of the Research Club , entertuined at a George Washington , party last evening at the home of , Mr. anil Mrs, J. T. Merryman. At 6:30 o'clock a three-course dinner , was served, after which an intreest- , Ing progrum was given. Mrs. B. N.j Covert was cliuirmuu of the enter-' tulnment committee. Small hatchet favors were given the guests. Covers were laid for fifty guests. Tlie members of the Music Department of dhe Woman’s Club will present the operetta “Sylvia,” at the high school auditorium ut eight o’clock Monday evening. The regular business meeting of the club will bp held ut 7:3b o'clock. Tickets for the entertainment are being sold by members t fthe department, at twenty-five cents. o L@c®2§ Mrs. Agnes Andrews and grand-1 daughter, Patsy Moser, of this city, and Mrs. Roger Swain*, of Bluff ton, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rosenwinkle, at Fort Wayne, today. The condition of Mrs. Levi Baker, of Fort Wayne, who hat! been seriously ill al the home of her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stulta. for the past five weeks, remains almut tlie same. Harry Helm, of tlie Holthouse, Schulte Company is attending the . Clothier’s convention at Indianapolis i this week. Mrs. Helm is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cliailes Patrlow, at Riehi mond. while Mr. Helm is in Indianapolis. W. A. Lower is back at his desk at the Peoples Loan and Trust Cotoday after a several days illness.; He is feeling better but not just one hundred percent yet. Art Krugh has returned from a trip to Muncie, Indiana. T. A. Gottschalk of Berne, candidate for tlie democratic nomination'
for state senator was slinking hands with friends here today. Mrs. E. B. Williamson has returned from «. week’s visit with relatives and friends at Kenduflville H. R. Moltz is able to lie down street uftcr a several weeks Illness. Pictures of the Bluo Creek township oil well just after the shooting, show it to be a real for sure producer. Frank H. Young, of Pontiac, Illinois, called on busluess friends here this morning. j Judge Jesse C. Sutton attended to business in the Wells circuit court ut Bluffton, today. Mr. ami Mrs. G. H. Wehmeyer spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne visiting with friends. Mrs. Dawn Turner spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne as the guest of friends. . HOSPITAL NOTES Miss Ernilie Crist, superintendent of the Adams County Memorial Hospital, who has been confined to her bed for the past few days suffering with LaGrippe, is slightly better today. The condition of Dr. Frank W. Lose who is suffering with LaGrippe at j the local hospital, is improved today. John and David, children of Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Terveer, are much
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lH'tter toduy. The children have been patients ut tlie local hospitul for the past few days, o DIVORCE SUIT GOES ON TRIAL ICONTIM Hl* I'ltOM I’AUKt nvii) . youngest chid was born. Mr. Jones is a prominent manufacturer in Fort Wayne, being connecti ed with u lurgo Ice-cream manufacturing company. He is said to have i an annual income of übout $30,000.j Attorneys Eggeman and Heaton, of Fort Wayne, represent the plaintiff, j Counsel for tlie defendant include , the firm of Leonard, Rose & Zollars, of Fort Wayne, and Clark J. Lutz, . of Decatur. r a CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat, May (old) $1.65 3-4; (new) *1.67 5-8; July *1.45 1-4; Sept. $1.38 3-8. t Coni, May 71) 1-8; July 82 1-4; Sept. 83 7-8. x Oats, Muy 41 5-8; July 42 3-8. o ? CRAWFORDSVILLE — Heavy fines and jail sentences are threatened for e dog poisoners here. Several valuable t dogs have beei* poisoned. , I o Dance tonight 8:30 at the it I. O. O. F. Hall. lx
Woman Says Men Spend More Time “Varnishing” Their Faces Than Women I)cs Moines, lowa, Feb. 21.—(United Press.) — Men spend more time “varnishing" their faces than women, .according to Mrs. Billie Link, delo-
iSAV!- j * • While the saving is good. ■ * Now is Ihe time to build up your * SAYINGS ACCOUNT. * It's an old saying about “making hay while * * tlie sun shines.” * H But it is now enough ant! true enough to apply ** fjj right now to the opportunities of Saving money. i 1 Instead of spending till your earnings make ( P up your mind to deposit a certain amount in this ■ ■ bank each week where it will earn interest for ■ * you and he ready for your use whenever you m aa need it. 9 „ THE TIME TO START IS NOW. : • THE PEOPLES LOAN & TRUST GO. | 1 . Bank of Service | \ !■.■.;■■■■ n ■■■ B' * a,»a
gate to the Northwest Drug Exposition here. A man will spend u half hour each duy getting everything a barber has to sell while u woman only spends ! 10 or 15 minutes daily applying cos- , met lea to her face, declared Mrs. ■ Link.
