Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 119, Decatur, Adams County, 18 May 1928 — Page 3

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CLUB CALENDER Friday y I S. Class U. B. S. S., FI. lyn glller 7:30 P. M. • philathae Class, Baptist churc nat- ; ]ors. 7:30 P. M. i j un jur Senior Reception, Country Club. Monday Pythian Sisters. K. of P. Home, 7; 30 p. in. , Delta Theta Tiati, Florence Holthouse att 7:30 P. M. Tuesday Psi iota Xi, Fan Hammel, 8 P. M Evangelical Y. P. M. C., Mrs. Earl Fuhrman, 7:30 P. M. high school classes enjoys picnic party The Latin anti English 4-B classes of the public high school combine.l in a picnic. Thursday evening, and, chaperoned by their teat hers. Misses Florine Michaud anti Manti Anderson, nt >t,oreil to Second Creek. A Weiner roast was clij veil, after which games were played. The party returned about eight o’clock, having enjoyed a pleasant outing. Those enjoying the picnic were: joe Krick. John Beery, Harry Dailey, Josephine Archbold, Isabel Hower. Lewis Mutchler anti John Engle James Burk and Stanley Green were guests. AMICITA CLUB ENJOYS DINNER BRIDGE Mrs. Albert Mutschler was hostess to the members of the Amicitla Club. Thursday evening, at her home on North Second street. Vhe home was attractively decorated in Spting flowers, and the small tables were laid with white linen covers and silver, and centered wi'th a low bowl of lilacs. At seven-thirty o’clock, a delicious twocourse dinner was served by the hostess, after which the remainder of tin evening was spent in playing Bridge. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Francis Eady and Mrs, Fred McConnell. The next meeting of the club will be held in two weeks with Mrs. Felix Graber. The Y. P. M. C. of the Evangelic tl church will hold their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Eat 1 Fulirman on Tuesday evening, at seven-thirty o’ clock. Miss G Ida Johnston will Im l the leadet. PRESBYTERIAN LADIES AID MEETS Twenty members of the Presbyterian Ladies Aid Society attended the regular Meeting held in the church parlors Thursday afternoon. The regular business routine was held after which the May section, with Mrs. Je^-j se Sutton as chairman, and Mrs. D. 11. | Campbell as vice < hail man, served refreshments. The next meeting will be held the third Thursday in June. The Pythian Sisters will hold initiation. Monday evening, beginning at 7:30 o’clock at the K. of P. Home. G. M. G. ENTERTAINS VISITING GUILD GIRLS The Girl’s Missionary Guild of the Reformed church, were hostesses Thursday evening, to the Guilds from. Berne, Bluffton, and Magley. Honored guests of the* evening included Miss Rutih Heinmiller, Field Secretary of the Girls Missionary Guild anil Mission Band of General Synod with headquarters at Cleveland, O.: Mrs. Abram Simmons, of Bluffton, Secretary of Organization and Membership of the General Synod; and Mrs. W. A. Alspach, of Bluffton. President of the Fort Wayne Classis. The affair was held in the ’ social rooms of the Reformed church. Miss Heinmiller gave a most interesting talk for the purpose of creating more interest in Missions, fend used as her topic, "World Friendship.” The Guild Girls responded enthusiastically to Miss Heinmiller’s address ami added much pep to the meeting with ; then - yells and cheers. At the close of the meeting, the local Guild serv cd refreshments of ice-cream, wafers and coffee. TRI KAPPAS ENJOY LOVELY SPRING PARTY Banked with huge baskets and bowls of tulips, iris, roses, sweet peas a "d lilacs, the home of Miss Gretchen Schafer on West Monroe street, furnished the setting for a lovely Spring dinner party of the Tri Kappa sorority, Thursday evening. The Tri Kappas and their guests were seated at an arrangement of one large table in the dining room and seven small tables. The large table was centered by a large bowl of flowers and four candles in crystal holders. Each of the smaller tables were centered by a small bowl of tulips and two candles in crystal holders. The place cards were in keeping wth Spring" appointments and the place of each guest was marked with a httge corsage of roses and sweet peas. At seven o’clock, a delicious dinner was served in five courses, the serving being done by Louise Haufiold, Kathryn Hower, Sara Jane Kaufman and Kileen Burk. Among the special

guests wore the Sorority patronesses, Mrs John Tyndall. Mrs. E. Bell, Mrs. Frank Fiance, Mrs, French Quinn, Mrs. Eugene Rflnyon and I Mrs. Dan Sprang. Following the din-; tie: - , the guests were invited to the living room of the home where al "moving picture ;how" was held. The first feature of the program was the showing of advertisements, which were acted out, and the guests required to guess what they represented. Miss Virginia Hite was successfill in this and was awarded a lovely prize. The second feature, was the I Vitaphone, which, with the aid of a Victrftla. presented some of the leading artists and entertainers. The thlid, was the feature play of the evening "Cinderella.” This was acted out witli Mrs. Hetman Myers as ■'Cinderella.'’ Miss Marcella Howet as Prince Charming. Misses Kathryn Dorwin and Mildred Liddy were the two '■nobbish stepsisters of Cinderella. and Miss Josephine Myers acted the part of the Fairy Godmother. The stunt was unusually clever and entertaining. REFORMED LADIES AID PLANS DOLLAR SOCIAL The Ladies Aid Society of the Reformed church met in the church parlors. Wednesday afternoon. In connection with fflq business arrangements of the day. plans were made for a Dollar social, to be held in conjunction with tile m*xt regular meeting of the society in June. At the ch.se of the afternoon, a committee comprised of Mrs. Henry Graber, Mis. Ernest Schlickman and Mrs. Will. Moeshberger served dainty re- ; freshments. JUNIOR SENIOR RECEPTION AT BERNE The annual reception of the JuniorSenior classes of the Berne high school, was held Tuesday evening in the basement of the Community Auditorium. The room was decorated in dng-w-.iod blossoms and interlaced with streamers cf coral and white.J Bouquets of sunburst roses ami - sweet peas adorned the table with huge baskets of lavendar and white lilacs I need about the room. The banquet FREE OF HEALTH MISERIES SINCE TAKING KONJOLA This Man Tells How New Medicine Completely Ended A Severe Case of Stomach Trouble xs ■ •• & B •>. • 1 - MR. GRANT PARKINS “Konjola has given me better health than I have had for a long time and now mv stomach and kidneys never give me the least bit of trouble, said Mt. Grant Parkins, Box 17-, Victoiia. ill. (near Galesburg.) ■•[ would suffer miseries after meals and I had IO force myself to eat. Sometimes the odor of fobd would mal - me sick. Th.' gas pains around mv bean would often make me gasp for breath On account of weak kidneys I had to rise five and six times P verv night, and I suffered from awful n'ekuhes Mv liver was inactive and caused me to suffer from headaches and dizzy spells. My weight and strength had fallen off and I was ''"l Imgan taking Konjola. but I will be truthful and say that I never lxnected one medicine to help me. At be end Os a week I noticed a great difference in my health. Now I am entirely free of stomach trouble and hose gas pains never come over me Mv kidneys are stronger and the night Hsings have stopped. The backaches have also test me. Konjola regulated mv liver until it functions perfectly I re nevod me of headaches and ' • , unnlls I feel so much better thM I am convinced Konjola is a iJ,-r,ii medicine and I will always be°’giad to recommend it to others in Vmer fr Falk's and by Ml the best druggists throughout this entire sec-, tion. I

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was served at 6:3(1 o’clock with Plllll Speicher acting as toast master. Toasts were also given by Faye Op- | liger, president of the Junior class and by Harold Elchenberger, Johnson Blery, Miss Caroline Hlrschy, Luwr- I erne Blum, Corrine Smith, Howard j i n Gulden, Mr. Wettwcr, Mr. Hettick, Maryann Neuenach wander, and i E ,W. Jeffery.> Tile reception was i under the direct supervision of Miss I Caroline Hlrschey, sponsor of the j Junior class. CHRISTIAN LADIES FLAN CAFETERIA SUPPER At their regular meeting, Thurs- I day afternoon, held at the home of i Mi Joe Cloud, the Ladies Aid Society of the Christian chinch made plans for I a cafeteria supper, to be held Satnr- | day evening, May 26. from five until seven o’cl ck, in the cliurch basement. , Following the regular tiusiuess routine a social hour was enjoyed, and re- | freshments seived by Mis. Cloud ass's- I ted by her daughter Isabel. -- — — ( Mrs. Roy Gaunt, daughtei of Mr. and Mrs. T I). Kern. North Seventh street

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