Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 291, Decatur, Adams County, 10 December 1926 — Page 3

CLUB CALENDER Friday hadlM’ Aid Society of M. K. Church _Mr». John T. Myera. 2:3q p. ni. Reformed Ladies’ Aid Society Ba,aar—Church, 9 a. m. Saturday Reformed Ladies’ Aid Society Ba(aar and Cafeteria Supper—Church. Monday Dramatic Department of Woman's Club Study proram, Mrs. James Fiber son. 7:30 p. m. Tuesday W. C. T. U.—Library. 2:30 P. M. Wednesday Bona Fide Club—Mrs. Ed Boknecht. Shakespeare Club — Mrs. Hattie Obenauer. Historical Club —Mrs. Kannie Frlstoe. THURSDAY -FRIDAY Bazaar of L. A. S. of Christian church—White Meat Market. The Dramatic Department of the Woman’s Club will hold a study program Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock •with Mrs. James Elberson at her home on Jefferson street. The program for the evening will consist of reviews of the new plays of 1925 and 1926. Members are urged to note the change in the meeting place. The meeting was previously announced to be held with Mrs. Dan Niblick. Miss Josephine Myers was hostess to the Bridge Club last evening. At the conclusion of several games prizes were awarded to Miss Marcella Hower and Mrs. Herman Myers. The hostess served delicious refreshments. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. James Blair in two weeks, at which time the Christmas exchange will be held. One of the prettiest parties of the Christmas season was given last evening in the Elk’s home when Mesdames Avon Burk, E. W. Karnpe, A. R. Holthouse and W. P. Schrock united in entertaining at a dinner-bridge. A large basket of pernet roses was used

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us a note of fiorul d ePoratlf)nH )n |h(> ‘ "•'■•‘Pilon room. The side lights were "huded at d th.- fireplaces were hanked with long needle pine. The small tables were centered with crystal tapers hold- "* red and green candles. The bluet* cards were dainty Christinas creations.! he colors of red and green were] carried out in the appoint merits of the dinner. The hostesses were assist-I P'l *** serving the three-course dinner by the Misses Marcella Hower, Angie Firka, Kathryn Dorwin, Mildred Butler, Helen Swearingen. Marcella Kern and Mildred Llddy. Following the dinner. the tables .were arranged for Bridge, there being players for eighteen tables. Beautiful prizes were awarded to Mrs. John Peterson, Mrs. Raymond Kohue, Mrs. Charles Holtmond Kohne, Mrs. CharlesETAOvrb house. Mis. John Heller and Mrs. Herman Ehinger, who won high scores. Out-of-town guests included Mesdames L. G. F.llingham, Ewing Bond, Forrest Vail, John Vesey. Allen Vesey, W. J. Vesey, J. H. Fonner, Fred* Bell, Charles Bell, Albert Selletneyer, and Edward Wilson, all of Fort Wayne, and Mrs. Don Quinn, of Oak Park, Illinois. The Ladies Aid Society of the Christian ■church will hold a bazaar in the White Meat Market on Monroe street, next Thursday and Friday, December 16 and 17. All ladies who have articles for the bazaar are requested to bring them to the meat market early Thursday morning. The Ladies Aid Society of the Christian church will serve a plate supper in the basement of the church.! corner of Second an djefferson street - on Saturday evening, December 18. The meals will be thirty-five cents each. The telephone girls of the Citizens Telephone company held their annual Christmas exchange party at the home of Mrs. Frank Crist, on Mercer Avenue, last night. The home was decorated with clever Christmas decorations, the color scheme of red and green being used. Bunco was played and high score was made by Miss Mabie Staley, and low score by Miss Bessie Martz, each receiving a pretty gift. The guests were then told to find their place at the table, the center of which resembled a chimney, with a Christmas tree protruding out of the top.

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> long string lending from each guest plate when followed up lead Into the I chimney where each received a lovely : gift. A delicious two course luncthon was served and the evening was* a most delightful ami happy one, ’ —- JUcata Improvements are under way at the! Okay barber shop and important announcement is to be made soon. Mort ( Pusey’s new wife is a bustlin', 1 snippy, buttlnsky sort of a person an' I'll bet she spells It "Xmas." Some folks even look bum In a smile. ' —Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. Mrs. Albert Sellemeyer, of Fort' Wayne, visited relatives here last night, and attended the party given by Mesdames Burk, Holtbouse, Kampe and Szhrock at the Elks home. Miss Naomi Harkless, of Auburn, will spend the week-end In this city with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Darkless. Mrs. Frank Rowley, Mrs. D. J. HenEvery body Worked But Father "Father's stomach trouble seemed to be getting worse all the time and finally he had to quit work altogether. Two brothers and myself gave up school and went to work to support the family. Father had lost sixty pounds in weight and was yellow as saffron and no medicine helped him. Telling a friend about it six months ,ago. she advised taking MAYR’S, I 1 1 got a bottle and it helped father at j once. He was able to go back to w r ork 1 a month later, has regained his weight and strength and eats like a wood chop-! per." It is a simple, harmless prepar- i ation that removes the catarrhal mu-[ cug from the Intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. - One: dose will convince or money refunded. | Ho'.thouse Drug Co., and druggists' everywhere,

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The CORT — TONIGHT — On The Stage On The Screen •the four ‘ ‘ fig LEAVES ’ ’ MOUNTAINEERS’’ A musical attraction out of ’-iiwl the ordinary. High class w,th George 0 Br,en and entertainment by muai- Olive Borden. cians who have played the Modern Eve revolts against larger cities and on the love without luxury. A Chautauqua platform. true to life picture. Matinee Saturday “James’ Troubles” comedy with complete change . of program. 2i)C 40c

at the Elk's homo by Mcadames, Holthouse, Schrock, Kumpe and Burk. -•-- - o— ■ i ■ Rushville—Rush county paid out 61 cents for each vote cast here in the past election, report of the Rush county commissioners show.

TONIGHT AND TOMORROW PZane Grey’s «RjyER > Xj J ac ß o,t ■ f T) Raymond Hatton J /kdette Mashal ar, d Edmund Burhs ' Mr ■ Url, "'U |U >3*l lUr/i I\< Up iK’lion ’ j tale of the cattle counTSf' try. * ,s ffnrgades and ■ '/A'a wPL / its rustlers! * w. -ildKw ALSO—“HEAVY FULLBACK”—A ton of fun. 10c 25c SUNDAY AND MONDAY THOMAS MEIGHAN in “TIN GODS.” with Renee Adoree and Aileen Pringle. The ADAMS Theatre

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