Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 178, Decatur, Adams County, 29 July 1926 — Page 3

* CLUB Render Thur»d«y 0 murltan cla l' of Chrl *‘" (W d Mrs Oeo T ’"' n ”' «•» JS£ >- ji - ( ’ ,ub ' Mrs- Fred F, ;i u e ;X”«’- Moose Home ' IX' 1 zk,n Refornv pn >, Church 1O» ”i. ** !:M ’ • Township HoA» Econ SL (11 »’en T-ple. 1:M oimcs (11 p. n. Saturday ■ L'nrflitii Misisooury So:7"nX M. K. ‘‘V-Monroe Hardware Store. M. E. Epworth league — Central Grocery, A. M. Mr an d Mrs. Guat Borne delight , iiv entertained at dinner Wednea y evening Rev and Mrs. Becker, of l«o. Rev and MS- Henry Hardt f Convoy. Rev. and Mrs. Geiser and daughters. Agnes Renate. and grand,He-. Elinor Prof. Mrs. Go.ser am Join and children, Wetrner. Anita. HUian Ruth- Granthna Stolp. of De . ‘ Mrs Ixiuiaie Koldeway. Mr. and X Oust Borne and non. Wayne Eugene. The Kirkland Ladies Club met with Mnt Fred Bracht Tuesday afternoon The regular business meeting was h,ld after which the following pro tram W as enjoyed:Piano solo. Wavs Iherry; recitation. Mary Diehl; read L Jeanete Wilson; reading. Blanche dialogue, ladies; The hostess FPr ved dainty refreshments. The members who attended included Mesdames Joe Peas. Frank Fugate. James Manlev. William Scherry, Sam Hen chen Roy Heller. Fred Bracht, Misses Blanche Fugate. Wava Scherry. Jean ette Wilson. CUss four of the Union Chaftg church held a class party at the hom< of Miss Justine Zerkel, Wertnesda' evening. Those present were th< Misses Dorothy Babbitt. Inez Chase Ruth Hammond. Elisabeth <|‘amer Erma Babbitt. Justine Zerkel and th» Messers Clarence Smith. Earl C b ase John Wain rs. David Cramer, Bernard Rabbitt. Luwieme Smith, Roy Whit teuberger and Mr. snd Mrs. Lewis Shilling ami son. Arden, of Wren Ohio. A number of neighbors and friend: gathered at the home of Charles Kuk elhan to celebrate his fiftieth birthday anniversary. Mrs. August •Hohnke Mrs. Arthur Hall and Miss Mildrei Hohnke. guests at the party, whosi birthday anniversaries tell on the « L <*■ > •■><?■ UM 'AiS-r ' afi.r rains' ■ " ' ■■■ • which refreshments of cake and ice cream were served. Those who attend ed were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hall Mr. and Mrs. Otto Spiegel and family .M’s. Charles Hohnke. William anc Mr. and Mrs. August Hohnke. Mr ant Ed Kukelhan, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ku kelhan and family. Mr. and Mrs. Otte Fuelling and family. Mrs. Emilie Mel ehir. Mrs. Henrietta Kukelhan. Mr and -Mrs. Ed Melcher and family, Mr. and M s Fred Hoile, Mr. and Mrs. Chas Kukelhan, Herman ant' Otto Kukelhan Herman Bohnke, Edgar Fuelling, Hel en and Ruth Rolle. Lawrence Fuellinr. and Esther Kukelhan. The Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society of the Monroe Methodist church will hold a pastry sale in the Monroe Hardware Store Saturday afternoon. The liberal pationage of tht Public is solicited. ——— The thirteenth annual Borne reunion was held in the Mrs. Elis Borne grove at Magley. Sunday, July 26, with members and 22 visitos present At noon, a chicken dined was served. Songs recitations and offlk dancing wire enjoyed. The next reunion will by held at Bellmont Park. Waterniellon and ice cream was served in the afternon. Guests attended from Montpelier, Magley, Decaft”r. Fort Wayne, Toledo, Cincinnati, Cltio Copperville, Michigan, Lafayette and Defiance. Ohio. The newly elected officers include John Borne, pres idem, Magley; Albert Borne, vice president, Mrs. Anna Bihlman, Cincinnati, Ohio, secretary and treasurer. of Thanks We wish' in this manner to thank “11 our friends and neighbors for theii kindness and assists ice shown us duriuj our recent bereavement. Albert Roebuck and family

Loeate When git tin' ready for company folks used t' worry about not havin' enough silver, un' how t’ inuk,. th’ (tilde longer, an' what t' have for dinner, but t’day all th' anxiety is o'er th' gin. Mrs. Tipton Bud's nephew is visitin' her, an' he suys work is so scarce out his way that paroled criminals can't begin a new life. Abe Martin. Indianapolis News. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Swearingen, of Chicago, are the guests of the former's mother, Mrs. Lulu Swearingen, of this city, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Bernstein liuve returned from a several days motor trip. They visited at Spring "Valley, Illinois. Mrs. Joe Helm spent the day in Fort Wayne with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mis. Will Helm and family. John Falk left this morning for Yunkton. S. D., where he will meet bls son. Robert, and from there they will go to Denver. Colorado, for a several days visit with another son and daughter. Freeman and Mary Falk. Mrs. Earl Meyers, of Fort Wayne, was the guest of friends here yesterday. W. A. Klepper is attending a meeting of the Hutter Maker's Association at Cedar Point. Mrs. J. H. Heller and Miss Elizabeth Peterson aie visiting in Fort Wayne this afternoon. D. B. Erwin is attending to business it Indianapolis todav and tomorrow. E. B. Williamson lias returned fiom Huntertown. Indian-' where he arranged for a stand for the rodeo show. Morris Meyer and Elliott Meyer. >f Fort Wayne, weie business visitors here this afternoon. Vic Williams, of Fort Wayne, was

The Morris 5 & 10c Store With Variety Departments Large size patterns,easilyl grade, 48 in width, a H29c cleaned, Saturday only, at I patterns, Saturday only yd* - Ladies Step-Ins 50c I I Salt and Pepper Shakers Each Ladies Bloomers 00 c Screen wire 2( . 28> ;[0 Children's Bloomers Est. wide ’ per yard At, OVL Ply Swatters Turkish Towels 10c 25c and Fly Spray 1 Heavy Glass Sherberts Bottle LVV J-T Ji Ulin Cut SK-rberts OIL. Pai , nt Bru ; hes Ib2to 3 25c | inches wide Glass Nappies 1(U j hoiet P o ape !; 1 SheH 25€ Common Tumblers 1 I I‘aper I’lates, 4 to 9 inch 3for, . j Pkg, TOY’S TOYS Sand Pails 1 ()r» Rubber Balls, hollow or ]()(» At Sponge Rubber Long handle Sand Shovel ] Base Ball Gloves, quality, fielders style .: * Basket bail: good wgt. $2.25 At, Catchers Mitt $1.25 Scooters «1 QQ At At, ’ Sun Visors 10c ! Bathing Caps Aty . . | Ats 10c — Toilet Articles — 1()l* Colgates Face Powder Toilet Water Glycerine & Rosewater Perfume Vaseline — Hair Tonic — Tooth Paste Powder Puffs Hair Nets CANDY SPECIALS Filled Mints o CCrea ™ s Snow Top Fudge Special OKp Peppermint Straws Pound, Creamy Fudge walwith soft center Chewing Gum top 20c„ 3 pkgs - 10c 20c „ lb. m.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, .ILLY 29, 1926.

a business vlsator he c this afternoon Miss Marjorie Weesner, of Fort I Wayne, returned to her home after an' overnight visit In this city. Curt Johnson ht» arrived hopio from Piitnamvlllt*. laul Dorn, of north of the city, was in the city this afternoon on business. I Rev. E. P White, of Bobo, was a| visitor here 1hl» aft •moon. k Wilbur Porter has returned ft tm a, business trip to Indianapolis. —— — ’ I — .. There will be a meeting of Decatlir < 'bupter-Royfi! Arch Masons Friday evening July 30th h 7:Uli io confer degrees. Members please bo present. HELM. High Priest Wed and Thurs.

-Another Kind Os Interest THERE can be no advancement where interest is lacking SUCCESS never comes to anyone; it conies from them. THROUGH the principles of maintaining a service of personal interest-loyal to industry-leniency to business-this INSTITUTION has PROGRESSED. ITS CORNERSTONE: SERVICE AND CO-OPERATION » NEW BUSINESS WELCOMED THEf EOPLES LOAN & TRUST CO. Bank of Service

Public Stile horses, cattle, sheep, and hogs. Butler A Ahrs Sale Barn Decatur Inti., Satin day .Inly 31 12:30 p. in. McCoy’s Puts Weight on Weak Skinney Men Hollows in cheeks ■ hollows in the aides* of neck — flatness in cheat — why don't you do something to make yourself look like a real man? McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tableta puts on weight where weight Is needed not only that but they build up your general health and you grow stronger, more energetic and gel plenty of ambition. Dm- woman gained 15 pounds in I six weeks ami if any underweight j man or woman doesn't gain 5 pounds lin .'Io days with McCoy's Holthouse Drug Co., or the druggist from whom they purchased them will gladly rail urn the purchase price. 6u tablets Go cents. Ask for McCoy’s—they are sugar coated.

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