Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 138, Decatur, Adams County, 11 June 1926 — Page 5

If # J - jl / LL/ k ’• CLUB CALENDER Friday Mluehaha Club—lied Men Hull, at ter lodS®Queen Kather Circle of M. E. chureli Miss Harriett Wallace. 7 p. m. pen Hur Initiation—Yeoman Hall 8 p. »• Ever Ready Class of M. E. churcl -Mrs- Art Krogh. Saturday Woman’s Home Missionary Soviet! alll i Queen Esthers of M. E. church iafo teria supper — Church dinini room, 5 to 7 p. m. • Monday W C. T. U. of Kirkland towushi] High School, 2 p. m. Delta Theta Tan business ineetini Miss Naomi Durkin, 7:30 p. m. Announcement of the engagemen and approaching marriage of Misi Mary Oman, of Bluffton, and Mr. Het man Myers, of this city, was madi vesterday afternoon at a luncheon bridge, given by the bride-elect sister. Mrs. Beryl Masterson, am Mrs. William Bcßride, at the homi of the latter on Cherry street, a Fluffton. The Mcßride home wa decorated with baskets of cyringa peonies and other garden flowers The long table had as Its cCnterpieci a low bowl of pink and yellow roses pink and yellow tapers in silver hold ers were also a part of the tabb decorations. The announcement "Mary and Herman. June 30,” on ; tiny paper heart, was hidden in on of the Canterbury bells on the dalnt; nut cups, which were in the paste shades of blue, pink and yellow Following the three-course luncheon the guests played five games o Bridge. Prizes were won by Mrs Hubert Smith. Miss Marcella Kerr anil Mrs. Alton Hartley. Miss Onia was presented with a gift from th hostesses. The bride-elect is th accomplished daughter of Mrs. Nelli Oman, of Bluffton. She is a grade ate of the Bluffton high school an Madam Blaker’s School at Indianapi lis. Her first year of teaching wa at Terre Haute and she has just con pleted her third year’ in the Andet son schools. She is a member of th Phi Delta Psi and Tri Kappa sorer 'ties. Mr. Myers is one of Decatur' youngest business men, being er gaged in the clothing business witl his father, John T. Myers. He is graduate of the local high school an of Indiana University, at Blooming ton. where he became a member o the Sigma Chi fraternity. He is alsi a member of the Phi Delta Kapp fraternity. The guests at the level: affair included Mesdames Justu Weber. John H. Edris. Hubert Smith Ernest Shoemaker. Harold Stogdill all of Bluffton. Mrs. Russell Rippe, o Stoughton, Wis., Alton Hartley, o Portland, anti the Misses Helet Swearingen, Josephine Myers, Mat rella Kern and Harriett Myers, o this city. Mrs. John T. Myers, o this city. Mrs. J. A. Mcßride and Mrs Nellie Oman, of Bluffton, wen guests at the luncheon. The Delta Theta Tan Sorority wil hod a business meeting at the hunt df Miss NAomi D/irkin. on Mercei kvehue, at 7:30 Monday evening Th' annual dlebtidn of officers will b held and business pertaining to the annual national convention of the sor ority. to be held in Cincinnati, Ohio June 17. 18 and 19, will be discussed Plans have been made by the inembers of Mrs. Chas. Brothers section of the Indies’ Aid Society ol the L’nited Brethren church for f Pastry sale to be given Saturday morning, June 19 at Lichtle’s Meal inarket. The liberal patronage of the public is solicited. The following menu will bo served at the cafetertS. supper by the mem bets of the Woman’s Home Mission ary Society and the Queen Esthers of ihe Methodst church Saturday even Ing. from five to seven o’clock: doodles, creamed chicken, veal lout hiashed potatoes, gravy, dressing baked beans, macaroni and cheese pimento slaw, pickles, bread, butter, i'dly, sandwiches, cake, pie. coffee, Ice cream. The public is invited tc attend. The members of the So Cha Rea I uh motored tc Sun Set Park last mening where they enjoyed a picnic Is Your Skin Too Oily? Nothing is so unsightly as a skin hat always shines or looks gre»sv. There s a preparation called MELLOHLO Skintone (part of a new wonderful French Beauty Treatment) which removes excess oil, strengthens ,I,p muscles, cleans and reduces pores, iad beautifies the skis. Get a bott.e MBLLO-GLO Sktn-toue '-oull it The Hdlthouse Drug Co.

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The New Municipal) Swimming Pool Will Be Opened Tonight at Water Works Park Take a Dip - Enjoy the Clean Water - Hear the Concert For years Decatur has wished for a city swimming Now we have it and it will be opened to the public Friday evening. To celebrate the event band concerts will be given at Water Works Park on Friday and Saturday nights. The pool will be under the supervision of Mr. H. L. Curtis, athletic director of the Decatur High school, cooperating with the City of Decatur and the school board. Every safeguard has been placed at the pool to make it safe for bathers, clean, sanitary and healthy. All state laws have been complied with and those who have seen the pool acclaim it as one of the finest Municipal Pools in the state. We want to make it a community center. The water is clean, wholesome and tempered. Lockers, showers and other sanitary conveniences have been installed at the pool and we want the people to enjoy the privileges of the pool. r- 1 — Every Bather Must First Obtain Health Certificate From Doctor The ( ity Council has adopted the following rules, which will he stiictly enforced and must be obeyed: RULES . In order to promote the health and welfare of the citizens of Decatur in reference to the Decatur swimming pool the following rules and regulations governing the privileges of the swimming pool were adopted. (However new rules will he added and old rules modified when circumstances demand it.) . . . Rule I.—Bathers must first file with the attendants a health certificate. This certificate must state that the party is absolutely fiee ol any contagious or any infectious diseases. Any suspicious cases will he requested to report to the city health officer. Rule 2.—A1l bathers before entering the pool will be requested to use the showers. Rule —The attendants are authorized and requested to bar from the bathing pool any person or persons whose language, conduct 01 attnc would be offensive to a common sense of decency. Rule I.—Schedule for .lune:— 10:0041:30 I I . r.-nnn Athletics. I 12:30-2:30 I 2:30-a:3O b.l.r-.TOO MONDAY Baseball. Tennis. | Bovs up to I Boys above Basketball. Foolball. 12 years age 12 Anyone Volley Ball. etc. | I 10:00-11:30 'i ,r n Athletics. | 12:30-2:30 2:30-.r:30 6:l.»-0:00 TUESDAY fiaseball, Tennis. j Girls up to Girls above Anyone Basketball, Football. I 12 years age 12 Volley Ball, etc.| Athletics. | .. * - ~ WEDNESDAY Baseball. Tennis, > 12:30-2:30 • 2:30,»:30 b 10-. .Ml Basketball. Football. Boys up Io Boys above Anyom — Volley Ball, etc. _____ y (>ill ' s ;l^ (> “ — Athletics, , _ .... o-oo THURSDAY Baseball. Tennis. 12:30-2:30 _:3O-; ): 30 \ n vone Basketball, Football. Girls up to Girls above Anyom .Volley Balketc. I‘2 yearsage I FRIDAY Baseball, Tennis, 12:30 2:30 2:30-.>;.’»o Basketball, Football. Boys up Io B<»y» above ■ Anyom Volley Ball, etc. 12 years age 12 .> ~ 19. in 9.in ‘'•3o-5'30 6:15-9:00 SATURDAY Baseball, lennis. 12.30-2.30 AAIIUUAL Basketball, Football. Girls up to Girls above Anyom Volley Ball, etc.| 12 years age l_ SUNDAY 10:00-11:30 ’ 12:30-2:30 2:30-5:30 I Closed | Anyone Anyone Closed NOTE: Children under the age of 13 may bathe after 6:15 providing they are accompanied by their Ru | e 5,-Parents or adults accompanying children may also have the'pHvi'lcges offered by swimming pool anytime during above schedule. Rule The following is the form of certificate adopted:— HEALTH CERTIFICATE in accordance with Ihe spirit and purpose of Ihe rules and regulations governing Ihe Decatur swimming pool I h->ve nvimlhcd Ihe head action and general physiological conditions of ■■■■■_L ” I firmh believe him or her physically fit Io enjoy the privi eges of the Decatur swimmug pool. I also find him or h i free from any lung disorder and free from any contagious o infectious diseases. y Dated * nc Certificates must he filed with Mr. Curtis at the swimming pool. By Order of the City Council DECATUR, INDIANA

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