Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 125, Decatur, Adams County, 26 May 1926 — Page 5

CLUB CALENDER Wednesday i C h. of C. degree team meets at of C. Hall for practice. I Si. Vincent de Paul—Catholic High Ichool. 1 philomath Class of Mt. Pleasant M. L Church— postponded i nion Township Woman’s Club—lis. Lloyd Bowman, 1 p. m. Tri I) Club—Miss Carolyn Acker, :30 P. «“• Thursday Order of Eastern Star —Chapter looms, 7:30 p. m. Moose Leglonaires — Moose Home, :30 P- mAntioch Missionary Sewing Society Edith Houk, all day. Presbyterian Ladies' Aid Society— Church parlors, 2:30 p. in. Evangelical Ladies’ Aid Society—hiurch parlors. 2 p. m. Good Samaritan Class of Christian i'hurch—Mrs. Wm. Teeters, 7:45 p.m. Root Township Woman's Club— Mrs. Mary Houk. Friday 1„ A. S. of M. E. Church—Church Parlor, 2:30 p. m. . St Mary’s Township Home Economics Club—Mrs. Asa McMillen, 1:30 p. m. Saturday W.R.C. and Legion Auxiliary meet B t Legion hall at 1 p. m. to make wreaths for decorating graves. The Moose Leglonaires will meet Thinsday night at 7:30 o'clock, at the Moose home. Following the meeting, a luncheon will be served anil a door prize will be given. The members are cordially invited to attend. The regular meeting of the Order of Eastern Star will be held in the Chapter rooms at 7:30 o’clock Thursday evening. The Young Matron's Club closed the club year at an interesting meet-

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ing held lust night at the home of’ Mrs. Alva Lawson. Mrs. Leland Franks read a paper on Yellowstone National park and Washington, D. C. The next meeting of the club will bo held next September. New year! books were distributed. After an Interesting contest the hostess served delicious refreshments. Announcement has beta made of the coming marriage of Miss Mary Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matthias Thomas, of Washington township, to Francis R. Costello, of this city. The wedding, which promises to be one of the prettiest of the season, will take place Saturday, Juno 19, at St. Mary’s Catholic church. The bride-elect is a graduate of the Monroe high school and has been a successful teacher in the county schools for some time. Mr. Costello is a graduate of 1). H. S. and is now connected with the local postofllce. Both are very popular and well liked and ate receiving the best wishes of a host of friends, who ar e greatly pleased to hear of their announcement. The Ladies’ Aid. Society of the First Methodsit church will meet ini the church parlor at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon. The Surefooters’ side, losers in a recent Hiker’s Contest among the. Christian Endeavor Society of the Evangelioal church will entertain 'The Hikers,’ the winning side, on a real hike and weiner bake Thursday evening at 6:30 o’clock. All please , meet at the church promptly, as they will leave at 6:30 o’clock. In case of rain, the meeting will be held in the church basement. o — Issues Memorial Day Proclamation Today Indianapolis. Ind.. May 26.— (United Press) —Designating Sunday, May 30. as Memorial Day, Governor Jackson today issued a proclamation calling for a state-wide observance. o NOTICE All dry goods stores, groceries and clothing stores in the city will be closed all day next Monday, May 31, in observation of Memorial Day. ■ 125t3 COMMITTEE.

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Railroads To Offer Half Fare Rates To Fair Goers Indianapolis, May 26 — (United 1 Press)—Hundreds of persons visiting 1 the slate fair in September will travel cheaper than they ever did before, E. J. Barker, secretary of the state board of agrchilture, announced to- ■ day. , Some of the railroads which will transport fair visitors will offer round trip tickets at half price, good only for the day of purchase, Barker said. Heretofore all railroads have offered round trip tickets to fair visitors at one and one half times the price of a one way ticket. Barker and members of the fair board conferred recently with rail executives on the question of rates and service for the state fair throngs. To help increase attendance, some of the lines agreed to make special rates of a one way fare for a round trip, stipulating that the journey must be comloted on the date of purchase. Other lines will hold to the old rate of a round trip for three-quarters the price usually charged. j This concession, Barker Believes, will be reflected by a material increase in the number passing through the turnstiles at the fair grounds during the exposition week. I Interurban lines have not yet been approached on the matter of special 1 rates for fair visitors but they are'

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European School of Music Summer Term Opens June 1 Ruth Castle, piano teacher, will teach here on Mondays and Tuesdays, at 222 S. Ist street, phone 656, Noah Mangold residence. See Miss Castle at above address or write to European School of Music, Fort Wayne.

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