Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 166, Decatur, Adams County, 15 July 1926 — Page 5

club calender Thursday College Male Quartet— U. B. church ’ Adies’ Aid Society of Christian Church Church. 2:30 P- »>• Loyal Daughters Class of Ev. chur ch annual picnic. Mrs. Earl Fuhrman. 6:30 P “• \V ( T. u. Program — Kirkland high school. 8. P- nu Root Township 4-H Giris ciub-Mcm-nwuth School. 1:30. I>. m. M .ose Legiouairos—Moose Home 8 P ni. Maude Muller Pot Luck Supper, 730 P ni. Phoebe Bible Class of Zion Rehn nod Church-Mrs.James Sprague, 7:30 p. m. Pythian Needle Club —Home, 2:30 p. tn. Friday Philathca Class of Baptist church— Church parlors, 7:30 p. m D Y. B- class of V. B. Sunday , ( ho<d Mrs. George Hill. 7:30p.m. Cookie and Doughnut sale —U. B. church. W K. C. Meeting. 2 o’clock at the Legion hall. Womans Foreign Missionary Society of M. E. Church—Mrs E. W Johnson. 3:30. Saturday Mrs Chas Brothers’ Section of U.B. Lailies Aid Pastry Sale—Schmitt's Meat Market. Tuesday Psi lota Xi—Miss Margaret Zwick, S p. m. Lillies' Aid Society of Calvary E. V Church. ite Cream social—Chuch. ! ' I'rgt- Planter-* enteriaiui-d the members of her Afternoon Bridge Club. Tuesday afternoon. Guests boides the i lob members were Mesitames A. M Anker. J. A. Peterson. Harrv Multi. H. F. Frisinger. Jessie Ik am. of this city and Mrs. R. H. Clian.heriain. of Pern. Mrs. Ehingw iva- uwa:<ied the guest prfxe. At the mt .Vision of the games, refreshments were served. A The mrorbnrs of the Ladles' -Aid ociety of th# Calvary Evangelical 1 bun h will give /an ico-cream social at the church next Thursday evening Ju A 20. a short piogram will be given by the young peoples Class. The public is invfted. Mi ; Veronica Anker delightfully entertained the members of the Tri D Club last evening at her home on Mimhcster street, in honor of Mrs. l.inn Kern, of \Vaynedale. bride of .1 few weeks ago. Bridge was played and prizes were awarded to Mrs. ■ rank Rowley and Miss Florinc ■ I wlio pros* m. u im-m to .'Sc'' guest ot honor. The guests were ia 'ite:! to the dining room where a luisctlianeous shower of gifts were presented to Mrs. Kern. A luncheor of pretty appointments was served The centerpiece of the long table was a low bowl of garden flowers. WhfU tapers in crystal holders were alsc a part of the table decorations.

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JlLocslls I Mrs. John Tyndall, Mrs. Dau Tyndall and daughters. Mary Kathryn and Anna Jane, Mrs. C. A. Dugan and daughter Frances, and Margaret Morton. motored to Fort Wayne this afteri noon to attend the circus. Cal E. Peterson and Dan Beery i motored to Van Wert. Ohio, this after noon where they played a rtflmd of . golf. i Air. and Mrs. Charles Voglewede and children motored to Fort Wayne this I afternoon to attend the circus. J. W. Bosse attended the circus at • Fort Wayne this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Niblick mo- “ tored to Fort Wayne this afternoon to attend the circus. , Our cougresaman wux iu town yls terday t’ consider applicants fer th’ pustollice, but ever’buddy wanted a Ford agency. It that Los Angeles evangelist wants t’ marry a trombone player, what difference does it make who kidnapped her?—Abe Martin. Indianapolis News. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Myers have returned from a two weeks wedding trip which included visits to New York. Sesqui-Centeunial at Philadelphia, Princeton. Buffalo and other places of interest in the east. They also visited in Canada Mrs. Myers, before her marriage, was Mary Oman. ot Bluffton. Mr.- and Mrs. Dan Erwin and Miss Mary Callow attended the circus at Fort Wayne this afternopn. Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Niblick and children. Charles and Annabelle, of In diana Harbor will arrive tomorrow for a several days visit with the formers mother. Mrs. Minerva Nib lick and daughters. Dr. Niblick will return hopte Sunday and Mrs. Niblick and family will remain [or a two weeks visit. Mrs. A. F. Stoker, of Portland, was an over-night guest of Miss Marcella Kern. Mrs. Kate Bttrdg made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. Paul Reiter and daughter, were th e guests ot' friends al Fort Wayne today. Mrs. ,Doy Lhatnon, Mrs. Emerson Bennett and Mrs. Charles Pennington spent the day in Fort Wayne. Chaltuer Porter tuatored to Rome City l ist evening to spend the night with his faamily. Mr. and Mrs. Portei and children, Mrs. Mae Meibers and Where Did She Get That Graceful Figure You remember her of course—not «> long ago she was a regular scare- i crow skinny is a mild word for the way she looked. _ Just look at her now if ever a woman had a perfect figure she has it—she is the envy of half the girls tn town. B's nothing to get excited about — ill she did was to take on weight— ; Hied out the hollows in face, neck tul chest — any skinny weak, runtown woman can do the .-.iAte -and . b-a- clear complexion a: the (time ii'.'ie," Just gel fi>i McCoy's Cod Liver Oil ’ 'om pound Tablets for 6o ce.nts at i tollhouse Drug Co., or any druggist | •nwhere—Take 2 after each meal and i wo at bedtime and if any excessively | hin woman, or man either for that ; natter doesn't gain at least five ounds in 30 days! Why! Money >ack. One very thin woman gained 10 ounds iu 22 lays. Ask for McCoy's.

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.Mrs Dan Falk und children, will motor from Rome City to Fort Wayne this afternoon to attend the circus. Earl Martin HRd Howard Markle of Huntington transacted buxlneas here today. Mrs. Roy Archbold and daughter Mix* Josephine, will go to Toledo tomorrow for a two weeks visit with friends. John G. Hoffman of Preble township, democratic candidate for county conn missionoc cf the first district, was in the city tills morning. He has recovered from a several weeks illness with blood pcb’on. George A Thoms of Huntington was a business visitor here this morning Mrs. Iji k Peterson and children returned to Bluffton last evening. They will join Mr. Peterson in Chicago next week and go to Spokane. W ashington for their future home. Many from here attended Ringling's circus at Fort Wayne today and as

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