Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 299, Decatur, Adams County, 20 December 1926 — Page 5

ypdebf CLUB CALENDER Monday St. Mary'* Chorus Choir hit sines* meeting—D. C. H. 8. auditorium, 7:UO p. M. Monday Night Club, Christmas ex change—Mrs. Floyd Enos. Bachelor Maids Christmas party— Miss Rose Tonnellier, 8:30 P. M. Octagon Club Christmas Party — Miss Helor Fayr, 10 o'clock. Yeoman Christmas Party—B p. m. Tuesday Bridge Club —Mrs. J. R. Illalr, 6:30 P. M. Historical Christmas Party—ilrs. Ed Ahr, 6:30 prompt. Dance at Red Mun's hall, 8:15 p. m. Catholic Ladles of Columbia Christinas Party —K. of C. Hall, 6:30 P. M. Young Women's Mlsisonary Circle of Ev. church —Mrs. Frances Graber, Walnut street. Psi lota XI Christmas Party—Mrs. Kaye Knapp, 8 P M. Wednesday Presbyterian Farewell to Rev. and Mr.-'. Covert—church, 8 P. M. Five Hundred Club Christmas party —Mrs. Fred Ashbaucher, 6:30 P. M. Bom Fide Club —Mrs. Ray Languell Young Matrons' Club—Mrs. Albert Miller, 6:30 p. m. Delta Theta Tau Christmas Party —Catherine Hylaiyd, 6:30 o’clock. Moose Legionaire Christmas Party— Mrs. Dora Cook, 6:30. There will be a business meeting of the St. Mary's Chorus Choir in the Decatur Catholic high school auditorium at 7:30 o’clock tonight. The members of the Merry Club were entertained at bunco and dinner patty at the home of Miss Salome Schmitz Sunday afternoon. Prize at bunco was won by Miss Thelma Cook. At six o'clock a delicious dinner was served. The tables were centered with Christmas decorations. Covers were laid for the Misses Patricia Holthouse, Delores Klepper, Barbara Jane Keller, Thelma Cook and Salome Schmitz. The annual Christmas party of Mrs. Miller’s department of the Hen era! Electric was held in the Decode Club rooms Friday evening. Mr.-. Miller was presented with a beautiful gift from the girls. Games were played. The guests included Agnes Huston. Sadie Fisher, Florence Draper, Irene Kelley, Dorothy Peterson, Jenuier Feller, Gelidie Martz, Ina Noack, Agnes Conter; Hester Martz; Slaru Miiler: Cera Tiukham: Mary Liby; Florence Kuhn; Rertha Stauffer; Mary Ilaeswald; Hazel Peterson; Gladys Pit ffey and Mrs. Miller. The annual Christmas party and exchange of the Moose Legiouaires will be held Thursday evening with Mrs. Dorn Cook. Dinner will be served at 6:30 o'clock. Tim Psl lota XI Christina- party will he held nt the home of Mrs. Charles Knap Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. All members are urged to attend Membe’s are urged to bring donations foe the Charity fund. Mrs. J. R. Blair will be hostess to her Bridge Club at her home, 331 South Third street, at 6:30 o’clock Tue *■ day evening, at which time the Christmas exchange will be held. From Titusvillej Pa., Sunday after noon, to JJecatur, Indiana, can)" William A. Zerres, a merchant of that city, to claim as his bride, Mr Ella Crozier, of this city. The ceremony was performed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hower, 116 North Tenth street, at six o'clock, Sunday

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DECATUR DAILY, DEMOCRAT MONDAY, DECEMBER 20,1926.

Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Manuhun, of Fort Wayne, underwent a tonsil operation at the Adams County Memorial Hospital this morning. Hetty Jane will be removed from the hospital to the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. i Deter Gaffer, tomorrow. CONGRESS TADAV (lly United Press) Senate Continues debate over Cape Cod Canal provision of rivers ami harbors bill. Judiciary Committee on political bartering resol t-

1 THE CORT I Last Time Tonight I “TWINKLE TOES” ffi A First National Attraction with fjdj Hj COLLEEN MOORE p 3 Her dancing loot were like a golden flash of happiness a§ jnr i*> those dark alleys where men go to forget and he !fj 9fj forgotten she was a flower in the squalor of the bni slums and when her petals drooped there was a IJ![ ■fj sound of tears on Hit' cold stones that floor cruel Chinatown and the shadows seemed to sob. Be L£ ALSO—“THE JOLLY TARS,” Comedy. p . 15c 35e u Tuesday and Wednesday—“ The Rad Men” with George O’Brien and Olive Borden. aii j Hi - Test GAS f We have installed a pump for High Test Gas and will be glad to serve you. j | Pump right along the curb. Ready To Serve You jj j OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. | Car wrecking service and I j expert mechanics to serve you. j R. N. Runyon & Son J j — —■■ '■ 1 - ■ 11,1 '—— SEE WHAT WE HAVE FOR Christmas Gifts for Everybody Toilet Sets Games Manicure Sets Boudoir Clocks Perfumes Guests I oems Toilet Water Fancy Box Candy Parker Fountain Pens Perfume Atomizers Crumb Trays Carom Board Hush-a-bye Dolls Infant Sets ' Toys Tennis Racket Stationery Basket Balls Hohner Saxophones Foot Balls Hohner Harps Christmas Trees i Candle Sticks Rill holds Military Sets Thermos Bottles Hibles Christmas Tree Lights Incense Burners Ivory Brushes Ukuleles Ivory Mirrors Banjo Ukuleles Cigars Kodak/"" 11 ” 8 Childrens Story Hooks Shaving Stands Rook Ends. See Our Line of Christmas Greeting Cards The Store of the Holiday Spirit Callow & Kohne * v,

tlon. Rlease resolution on pepper expenditures comes up under the rule. House Consider# agricultural appropriation Bill. i—o Run Down By Auto. Crawfordsvflle, Ind., Dee. 20. — (United Press.) — Charles Black, 65, died at a hospital here yesterday from lajurles received when he was run down by an automobile. His wife, also injured, is recovering.

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