Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 107, Decatur, Adams County, 5 May 1926 — Page 3
a Builds up I weak bodies *7 was worn otit dreaded “ breahdatvu. luod B tvelti d like h ad ill I B mystommh. I lave Bug 'W' Tanlac a trial and | ® sS'«-| theriM<ltU”Hh.<i>I Hm>m> ÜBr vetous. I >mt>' rat I a farmhand ”Mrs. iTwsi#* t|k JasisMayTvwers, Maywood, hid. From Mother Nature’s storehouse ■ ive have gathered the roots, barks Sland herbs which are compounded, ■ under the famous Tanlac formula, I to make Tanlac. ■ If your body is weak aud undec* I nourished, if you can’t sleep or eat, ■ have stomach trouble or burning B rheumatism, just you see how I ouicltlv Tanlac can help you back | to health and strength. 1 Don't delay taking Tanlac anI Other dcy. Stop at your druggist's | now and g-1. a Irnttlo of this, the greatI est of all tonics, lake tanlac vegeI table Pills for constipation, iQjaW ■1 B CLUB CALENDER Tuesday I Tri Kappa—Mrs. Fred Smith, 8 pm. I Queen. Esthers of M. E. Church— Kdrs. Frank Downs, 7:30 p. m. I Philo Class of Baptist Church Ktostponed. JC.L. of C.—K. of C. Hall, 7:30 p.m. I Psi lota Xi—Mrs. Frank Rowley, ■7:30 P. tn. Wednesday I Sisters of Ruth Class of Christian ■Church—Mrs. .1. E. Anderson I Standard Bearers of M. E. Church ■6 p. m. I Young Matron’s Club Banquet—Mr. ■and Mrs. Dee Fry back, 6:30 o'clock. Thursday I Wanna Kuna Bak Club—Mrs? Ferd ■O'Brien. I Evangelical Missionary Society — ■Church Parlors, 2 p. m. I Calvary Ladies’ Aid Society—Mrs. ■I.. C. Hayes. I Mt. Pleasant Ladies' Aid Society—- ■ Mrs. Chauncey Sheets, 2 p. m. Meeting of W. M. S. of Reformed ■church, postponed. I Mother’s Day Program—Bobo United Brethren church. Work and Win Class of United Brethren church —Mrs. F. O. Baker.
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7:3(1 p m Ever Ready Class of Methodist church-Mrs, Harry Magner nt Mrn, Charity Hooper home, 7:30 p m. Triangle class <»f Christian Church , Miss Violet Squlers, 7 ;;o p. hi. I Ladle..' Ahl and Mi:-l<,miry Societies. —MIS. Joe Cloud, 2 P 111. Womini’i lloiue and Foreign Milslcnnry Society Luncheon Church, 12 o'clj. k Friday 'l'il Kappa Hard Times Party and Dance .M i ami.' Hall, 8:30 p. in. St. Mary's Chore:: Choir — Catholic High S hool, 7:30 p. in. Luncheon Bridge club—Miss Rose Tonneller, 7:30 p. in. Bridge Club Mrs. Van Grant. Saturday ; Dance at Odd Fellows’ Hall, 8:31 p m. The Wanna Kum Bak Club w'! meet with Mrs. Ferd O'Brien Thur' day afternoon. All members are urged to attend. —— i The Evangelical Missionary society will meet in the church parlors Thursday afternoon nt two o'clock. The attendance of every member is desln d. Invitations have be. n issued to the brothers and sisters and their families i of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Selleineyer, to I help them celebrate their fiftieth wedding anniversary tiext Friday. The reunion will be held at the Sell -m< yer h one on North Fourth street. , A Mother's Day program will bo given at the Bobo United Brethren church by the members of the Willing Workers' Ciass, Thursday evening After the program, a basket supper will be served. The public is invited. i The members of the Home and Fori eign Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church will serve a thirty-five cent plate luncheon at the church Thursday at twelve o'clock to the members of the church and their famI ilies. Serving will begin promptly at twelve o'clock so that the business men may attend. A program will fallow the luncheon. Mrs C. D. Teeple and Mrs. B. N. Covert, delegates to the convention at Winona Lak: 1 , will give their reports. Special music will also be a part of the program. 1 All plans and arrangements for the third anniversary dance of the Psi lota Xi Sorority were completed at the regular meeting held at the home I of Mrs. Frank Rowley, last evening. The dance will be known as the
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1926
".Moth Ball.” and will be held at the' I Masonic Hull, Thursday evening, May. 13, from nine to-twelve o'clock. Patilj Spli i. I' Melody Men will furnish the music. Gued ; from Bluffton. Portland Foil Waym . us w.-ll a,; Hili city, havoi bi ell invited. Al the conclusion of I h<* business uie.-ifi,' last evening, the host< erv, d refr. hment The next l meeting will bo held with Miss Helen : wearing, n, May 18. The Work mid ’Win Class of the United Brethren-church will meet with Mrs. F. (». Baker Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ward will assist the host and hostess. Mrs. Fred Smith was hostess to the members of the Tri Kappa ororlty at her home on Mercer avenue last evening. Plain were completed fori the llai d Time party and dance at the Ma ‘.no Hall Friday evening. The dance will be on the park plan ami good music Will be furnished for the dancing from 8:30 to 12 o'clock. Fines | v. II be collected f.•<!:;) persons wearing jewelry and good clothes. The public is invited to attend. Mr. Kelli.rd who is engineering the work of (ho new country club grounds for Mr. Paul Schulte, gave a very interesting outline of the plans. During,
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the soelal hour, Mrn. Smith -lervod refreshmeniH. Mls.v Kutharliii- Kocher will have the next meeting. Si-vi niy-five < oiipl<-v attended the Senior Prom held in thu auditorium of| 1 the Catholic high school hist evenI lug. The large room w.i i decorated 1 with (he clusi colors of blue and gold | :.ud a large number of floor lamps ■ were also used in the decorating. Ai lin': Cbolee (I: chestHl furnished the music for dancing from nine to twelve o'clm k. The class president and vlc.eprusidenl, Eugene Durkin and Alice Clark, led the grand march at nine o'clock. Several feature dances, including serpentine, balloon and confetti dunces were enjoyed. The chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Schmitt, Mr. and Mrs. M. ,1. Mylott and M. and Mrs. L. A,Holthouse. ILoeafe — As between th’ feller that gits back at me an' th' fellt-r that closes up like a clam I'll take th’ former. "Oh, 1 used to waltz, an' wax my mustache, an' play th' guitar, an’ vote, but I eui out pll that nonsense yeari ago.” said Tell Binkley, this mornin,’ as he
passed th' polls. The Misses Berm II Sales and I Norma Kune, of Bluffton, :iJtendk-d I the Senior Prom nt Hie Catholic | .school last evening. 0 Tei re Haute, Sclirnd children have deposited nearly 1100.000 hi the school savings bank here in the past six years. Nearly |L6<M is deisisited each week In small amounts by the sindents. | HEAD STUFFED FROM :: CATARRH OR A COLD t J: Says Cream Applied in Nostrils • • Opens Air Passages Kight Up. T 1 +++4-4.<-+++++4t:-++++++++++++ Instant relief—no waiting. Your clogged nostrils open right up: the air pas.-ag’es of your head clear and you can breathe freelyi No more | hawking, snufiling. blowing, head- | acho dryness. No struggling for I breath at night; your cold or catarrh disappears. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream t Balm from your druggist now Apply a. little ®l this fragrant, antiseptic, healing crea.ni in your nostrils. It pen--1 etrates through every air passage of , the head, soothes the inflamed or I swollen mucous membrane and relief , comes instantly. It’s just fine. Don't, stay stuffed up B with a cold or nasty catarrh
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