Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 214, Decatur, Adams County, 10 September 1926 — Page 5

lyvI d.l'H CALENDER ■ Friday HR .. (1,,,! ■ Hio'l'crH’ sccflnn of I M „, J, M-i M'*- J, ’ I,U - Bi p. H. I* l " 1 H r ~(• I, •• i.’ii Hall. 1:30 p 111. ■ w ur k an.l Win ■ la-, of U. B. Sun- ■ Mr. and Mrs. Cecil HurHIS 7 30 P HI. H \V II Ms. 1,1 - M - E church M ** am , ~ ,i ••■•io n. >n. ■ Monday ■ ll' ' TUI Miss Irene Holt ||| house 7 30-I’. M. ■ '"EarlnilJi'ly Cub Mr- Jack Mei M Hers. M Tuesday ■ c •b.-r Circle Mary Jane ||l| ••■*** !*■ ■ ■ — HI Mr H.tny But'or (iilertaincd at a ■ dinner ThiV-'lay evening; in hone* ■ „f |,ar ileiaht'-r. Mi- Naomi, who is H ho'iie from < in< ininil'. Ohio, for a vis? H <||h ip i- p.i-. nls an I other relatives. ■ Th., aii’sis wore th< Misses Monter. ■ Emery G-'H u<‘<‘ Nichols and Olive ■ Walters ■ c,. v - i■■ ,• ml- of Mr-. E. W Busch.' H h‘d'l a I" ipar yat tie' Kusche H how. ,>m 1..i1l mile east of Monro.-. ■ la<t nizlu. to lielp Mrs. Kusche celeH h-u.'li. ■ll. l -I h liirtlrtl iy inniv. rs iry The fri ml- presented a beautiful set ill, I W .-.C IO Mis. Kusche. Several other gif’s "ore ret’ Ived from the , .-"I friend... Ib-freshinenls of ic, cr. on iml cake were served. Tho«present in-re: Mi. ami Mrs. Jamt>s A IlHidriO .. Mr. and Mrs Forest And rew.c Vi. and Mrs. George Rice. M aß( | M>- William Mitchel and daugh •rr Mr. and M s. William Smith. Mr and Mi- lehr. Crist, dr. and Mrs Eli Ij. ~.|; . |..1,... M:. and .Urs. J J Loneenb :. r. M-. and Nri. Z. O. Lewellen, Rn and Mrs. E M. Foster and daughter Mr. and Mr- Evert! Hawkins. Mr. and Mr- M Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kus-he Mr and Mrs. Jahn F.ovd Mr. ami M-s. Kick Haggard. Mr. and Mr Otto F.ongenberger aid children. Mrs. Maggie Dulin tnd grandchildren. Mrs John Hocker. Mr. E W. Buscfee. nut the Vises Florence Jones ahd Logise Kusche, of Elkhart- i ’ The Baptist Worn in's -*iht 1 ' afternoon with Mr .. Sloler. at her home on Monroe street, for their regular business meeting, f lans were made for the association meeting which will be held in the church Tuesday and Wednesday. September 14 and 15. The collection for the astern on amounted to $6 00. Dtirir.g the social hour a pot luck lunch was served. Mr.-. Dan Tyndall w hostess to the i i i K : .... icr - I e -o , l.r- his- " - re mad ■ lor a ba '.c t < be be given by the Ohio Wesleyan Collet (;!>•>-> Club, December 30, under the au pi e of the sorority. During; the social hour Mrs. C. E. Bell, patroness of the organisation, was a guest. Ref c.shments were served. Mary Jai.e Devor will entertain the members of the Que n father Circe Tuer.'Hy evening at 7:30 o’clock. All m- mix rs a. c urged to In lug their d'lec The Young people and their friends — the Epworth Leagte cf the Benlnh Chapel ,-hiirch were delightfully en‘crtiined at the home of Miss Melvene. - <1 Mr. John Newl-.arl. of Preb'e. Tuesday evening Games and music were enjoyed after which refreshments we e served. The guests included: It' and Mrs. Kie.-'-r. Mr. and Mrs. C V. Mi likan, the Mlsse:- Susie Dill--11?".. Flossie and Mltta Shady. Kathryn • >'th, Glennys Mcßarnes. Melvena ■ ; ' har l. Leia Slitkman. Louis and * flier Fuhrman. Alice James, Messrs. Luther and Floyd Arnold, Richard Arnold, Wayne Johnson. John Xewhard, Victor Mcßarnes Nerval Fuhrtuan. Edgar Zimmei man and Floyd James. Miss Irene Holthouse wi'.l be hos,f to the Delta -Theta Tau sorority. Monday night at 7:3f o’clock. An important business meeting will be hold —-— o Locate Miss Evangeline Spahr left last evening for Glenwood, where she will visit a few days ahd go to Columbus where next Tuesday she will enter Otterbien College. D- W. Beery is attending the Van Wert fair today. \ John Risch, owner of the Risch creameries at Vincennes, Indiana, is | visiting the W. A. Klepper family tor' a few days. Mr. Risch is considered one of the leading butter manufactur- 1

era of the middle west and his plant ■ I Is a model for modern equipment and production. Osetian will hold a big "Home Coining” celebration September 16th to ISth and the program promise* a good lime for those who attend. IMfss Imughley who served as chaulutiqija superintendent hire has returned to her home. Because of the [fact that only 125 tickets had been signed for the board did not deem it wise to sign the $1,250 guarantee and It has not been decided yet whether a chautauqua will be held next year. Ther may be some widely scattered un'isohited instances where farmin’ ' scarcely pays, but somehow every’ farmer that Kits his name In th' news papers is "well t’ do." I don't see why they want t' stir up th' Hall-Mills case unless they want t’ give th’ murderer a medal. \'be Martin. Indianapolis \’< ws Miss Mary Gulick left this morning for Greenscastle. where she will enter Jfepauw University. Miss Gulick will be graduated from the I’nlver-ity 1 next Spring. Mt. and Mrs. O. C. Striejtler anl ’ sons have returned from West Paint Beach Florida, where they spent sev- • oral weeks visiting with their son and '• daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs <l. C. * Strickler and the M F. Shirk family. Miss Josephine Suttles will leav • Saturday morning for Delaware, Ohio. ’ where she will resume her studies -it ’ Ohio Wesleyan College, after spending • the. summer months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Suttles. Miss Ruth Castle, of Fort Wayne, ’ visited friends and relatives lure to--1 day. Mrs Charles Rabl-it has retu.ned ' from Indiana silir. where sha -tceon.- ’ ponied her daughter, Dorothy, who entered Irdiana Central College. An S’? pound boy haby was b - n to • Mr-.. Gladys Shady, of Fort Wayne. ‘ Tuesday morning. Mrs. Shady was formerly a resident of this city ' Clyde Myers, of till- 'lty, will leave next week for Crawfordsville, where • he will enter Ills final year a- a stu dent as Waharll College. Following his graduation at Walia-h, Mr. Myers will go to Chicago ahere he will study for; the Ministry. William Gay will leave this week 1 > ■ ————————— ■ i

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for Midland, Michigan., where ho will visit a few days prior to entering the Central Normal college of Michigan, September 20. Miss Leah Colter will leave next week- for Madison, Wisconsin, where she will enter Wisconsin University. I Miss Colter attended Western College, I.it Oxford. Ohio, last year. Harry Knapp attended the state fair at Indianapolis yest -rday. Mr. and Mrs. John Niblick, who recently returned to th<‘ States from .< tour of European countries, hava returned to their home !n thia city after a visit In New York (Tty, SeM|i>l <’en- . te'inla! In Philadelphia, and with relatives In Cleveland, Ohio. Ilobeit Chronister, Mr. and Mrs. John Keliy, Mrs. Ralph Bentz and daughter, Deloria, attended the Van . Wert Fair today. ’Miss Mildred Butler will go to Portland tomorrow to sp< nd the week-end with her brother-in-irw and sister. Mr. ! and Mrs. Allen Stalker. Miss Cecelia Malley, a student nurse of the St. Vincent Hospital of Toledo, Ohio, is enjoying a few days vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Malley. ' Miss Veronica Anker left today for Bloomington, Indiana, where_she will teach art in the junior high school this winter. - ■ ■ ... Q. ,■ PUBLIC SALE Saturday, September 11. 1926 Commencing 1 P.M. Butler & Ahr Sale Barn Decatur, Indiana 25 milch cows; 25 brood sows; 200 head of shoats; 200 brooding ewes; some stock cattle; few horses. W-T-F MELLO-GLO Prevents Shiny Nose You will not have a shiny nose now. A very fine, pure, new French Process Powder is all the rage. Keeps shine away—perspiration hardly affects it. Lines or pores won't show. Looks like natural skin and gives a beautiful complexion. Get a box today. It is called MELLO-GLO. The' Holthouse Drug Co.

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