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les aid section ■don one of the Zion Reformed * Aid Sovlety enjoyed a tea Tuesday afternoon at the of Mrs. (Fred lleuer at 916 Monroe street. After an hour >wln«. phoney fortunes were wbkh proved entertaining , o. L. Vance poured tea, *1 by Miss Della Sellemeyer. Martin of Honduras was an [ town guest. OF C HOLDS AL MEETING ,octal meeting of the Catholic g of Columbia was held In the its of Columbus hall, Tuesday A pot-luok supper was served ■thirty o’clock after which t* n i were arranged for bridge, undred end bunco s Ethel Erwin and Mrs. A1 itt received the bridge prises; Paul York and Miss Edith Erhe prizes in five hundred, and Bob Gage and Mns. Mary Fulmp were winners in bunco. , committee in charge of the gemen-ts included the Mesi M. J. Mylott. Leonard Myers, r Miller, Elmo Miller and RayVoglewede and Miss Rose raid. — oelal meeting of the American n auxiliary will be held In the n hall (Friday night at sevenoVlock. The hostesses will be [esdames Adrian Baker, V. J. inn, Dallas Brown and Walter •Iter. Every member Is urged present at the meeting and ers are asked to bring their. lons of jelly. meeting of the Df.-atur Honiel imies Club which was to have' held Friday has been pustpon-1 Tuesday afternoon at one-i o'clock with Mrs. 11. A. Tho I rhe assisting hostessss will be j William Affolder and Mrs. | um. pantry shower which was to! been held in the Baptist h basement Thursday evening ?en postponed to Friday evenseven o’.' look. * U. MEETING Si IOTA XI SORORITY odal meeting of the Pst lota •ority was held Tuesday night i ' home of Mrs. Robert Freeby. | ner was served at six-thirty , k a.t small tables arranged! the rooms, and centered with ases of chrysanthemums, owing the dinner four gam s
IINDO-VIN WAS | MV SALVATION “What It Did For Me Is 4 Almost Unbelievable" s She Says Was A 8 “Health Wreck” H Mrs Cora Thomas, of R. F. 1). ■| So. 2, New Castle, Ind., is still an. other widely-known resident of this vicinity who is praising the new. scientific mixture of Extracts from Medicinal Plants, known as IndoVin,. which ..is llifl health' ” said Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Thomas. “Every thi n g 1 ■ ate would disagree with me and SI turn sour and form loads of gas inBl Bi( ie or me and bloat up my stom- ■ at -'h organs so that 1 could hardly i H stand it. 1 never knew what it was ■ to get a good night of rest, for my H nerves were ‘on edge’ ALL THE an( l none of them ever reached my trouble at all but finally 1 found fl Indo-Vin and It proved to be what fl 1 had always needed, it fl started right in to work the stom. fl ac h misery out of my system. My fl tneals are digesting perfectly now gd a nd my food never turns sour or fl torms gas in my stomach like it ■ ÜBe, l to. My nerves are in such a S tine condition now that I can go to fl sleep and get a full night of rest. 1 This medicine has been my salvag Hon. it is the most wonderful S thing I EVER heard of and 1 gladSj ly endorse it.” 9 ,n do-Vin is now being introduc--3 ed to the public daily here in Defl cat ur at the Holthouse drug store 2 a [ l( * B °W by every good druggist in 3 the nearby towns throughout this whole section. .
CLUB CALENDAR •ocl.ty Deadline, 11 A. M. Miee Mary Macy Phone* 1000—1001 Wednesday M. E. Kings Herald Society party Charles and Bobby Cbam-pUn 6 p. m. Historical Club, Mrs. E d Abr, *:3O p. m. (Frivolity Club, postponed one wt^k. Mrst Christian Brotherhood, Will Engle home. 7 p. m. Zion Reform d Brotherhood church cnrlcfra, 7:30 p. m .Delta Theta Tau Alumni, Mrs Hubert Schmitt. 8 p. m. Five Hundred Club, Mrs. Herman Ollllg, 8 p. m. Dinner Bridge Club. Mrs. J W Calland. 6:15 p. m. Zion Lutheran Missionary Society, church, « p. m. Union Twp. Hume Economics Club, Mrs. Hugh Nklllnger, 1 p. m. Ladies Shakespeare Club, Mrs, Bun Townsend, 2:30 p. m. St. Vine, nt de Paul Society, K of C. Hall, 2 p. m. Zion Reformed Ladies Aid Section three soup sale. Thursday Catholic Action Clubs Unit 2, Miss .Floren; e Holthouse, 7:30 p. m. Eta Tau Sigma business meeting j Miss Katheryn Archhold, 7:30 p. m. j Zion Lutheran Ladles Aid Society I quilting, school. 1 p. m. St. Marys Twp Home Economics Club, Mrs. Wilson Culick, 1:30 p. m. Eastern Star stated meeting, Masonic Hall, 7:30 p. m. Evangelical Ladies Aid annual pre-Thanksgiving dinner, church, , 11 a. m. | M. E. Ladies Aid Society, | church parlors, 2:30 p. m. Friday ; Catholic Action Clubs Unit 4, K. 'of C. Hall, 7:3o>p. m. Baptist pantry shower, church ' basement, 7 p. m. American .Legion Auxiliary social | meeting. Legion Hall, 7:30 p. m. 1 Pinochle Club, Mrs. Carl Hammond, 7:30 p. m. Salem M. E. Ladies Aid supper, North brick school in Blue township, 5 to 7 p. m. Saturday Zion Reformed W. M. S. rummage sale, church, 9 a. m. Sunday Zion Reformed Sunday School rdfcoert, church, 7:30 p. m. Monday Research Club, Mrs. Nellie Haney 2:30 p. m. Tuesday Decatur Home Economics Club. Mrs. iH. A. Thomas, 1:30 p. m.
of bridge were played and Miss ! Mary Cowan and Mrs. A- R. 'Holt- ! house received the prizes. A short business session was held. The assisting hostesses were the Mesdames Ben Duke. Will Sivhrook, Leo Kirsch and William Linn. The Ladies Aid Society of the ( United Brethren church will hold its anniversary supper Saturday, December 1. I *— — LOYAL DORCAS CLASS ELECTS NEW OFFICERS The regular meeting of the Loyal Dorcas lelass of the Evangelical Sunday school was held Tuesdaynight in the ,vhurch basement. The meeting was opened with a song, . after which Miss Anna Adler led , the devotions and read the one hundred twenty first Psalm. A song ' was sung and the members repeat- • ed the Lord's prayer. ! Mrs. Alfred Hanni presided over the business session. Thirty one membere responded to the roll call and one visitor was present, it was 1 desided t hold a sauer kraut supper in January. The election of officers was held 1 and Mrs. Alva Buffenbarger was named president; Mrs. H>irl Hutler. ' vice-president; Mrs. Tom Cook, sec- ; retary; Mrs. Orval Harrutf. assistant secretary. Miss Della anu ’ was reelected treasurer. •A Christmas exchange will be held at the December meeting and twenty five cents gifLs * ,n m ex . changed. The hostesses for the meeting will be Mesdames Fred ‘ (Hammond. Fred Linn and Ed. Macy. ,* A e ocial hour followed the meet--1 wa„d refreshments were served by the Mesdames Fred Engle, Orva ' Harruff and Dick Roop. Unit three of the Catholic Action Study Clubs will meet with Miss • Florence Holthouse Thursday night : at seven-thirty o’clock. MEETING OF ECONOMICS club f ; The Friendship . members pre °° n ‘| Ve , h 6 Red llt de ;'tr 3 Mr . Dan Roop . cro« two dollars. *" the com- . W as elected secretary for ! Jug year. patterns was 1 Merriman and ; SrWtw'e'r. -Singing and contests
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, -NOVEMBER 21, 1934.
biftieth Wedding Anniversaries Celebrated By Monroe Coupies Mr and Mrs. Dick Haggard. " - 111 ■■■■ ' Ur. ami Ur*. II 11. Haggard. Open house was held at the W. H. Haggard home in Monroe in observance of the fiftieth wedding anniversaries of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. H iggard and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Haggard. The Messrs. Haggards are brothers. Both couples have l»een prominent residents of this county for a number of years.— (Photos courtesy Ft. Wayne News-Sentinel.) j
were conduced by Mrs. Don Raudenbush and Mrs. Dwight Raudenbush. A recitation was given by Don j Witwer. and a song by Phyllis Raudenbush. Visitors at the meeting were Mrs. Wiseman, Mrs. Huffman and Mrs.! Alspaugli. Ten children were pre-j sent. Na/mes were drawn for the Christmas exchange to be held at j the next meeting with Mrs. Alma Sipe. Mrs. Rolla Raudenbush will be the assistant hostess. ENTERTAIN AT I DINNER SUNDAY 4 Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tickle enter-: tained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Martin of Vicksburg. Michigan; Mrs. L. A. Weaver of Lowell, Michigan; John Grove and j family of Monroeville; Mr. and Mrs. i Rue Strayer and family of Rockford, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert j Stegner and daughter Vaundea Ei- 1 leen. Unit four of the Catholic Action j .Clubs of which Mies Helen ilolt-1 house is leader, will meet Friday | I .night at seven-thirty o’clock in the .K. of C. Hall. TRI KAPPAS PLEDGE NEW MEMBERS A business meeting of the Tri Kappa sorority was held Tuesday J night at the home of Mrs. Gladys; Chamberlain on South Third street.; itt was announced that the Howdy Wilcox band of Port Wayne had been secured for the New Year’s eve subscription dance to be given J by the sorority at the Decatur Conn- 1 try Club. An impressive pledge service was held fur Muss .Ferrel Fenimore. A social hour followed and refreshments were served. MEETING OF D. O. L. CLASS The November meeting of the D. O. L. class of the United Brethren Sunday School was held at the home of Mrs. Orland (Brown on Seventh street, Monday evening at six■thirty o’clock. After a short worship service and business meeting a three course dinner was served- The favors were in the forms of small chocolate turkeys. Following the dinner, a social hour was enjoyed. Fourteen members of the class were present. entertain at dinner Mr and Mrs. Perry Johnson entertained at dinner Monday evening in honor of their granddaughter, Phyllis Eileen Jackson’s first birthday anniversary. The dining table was centered with a birthday cake bearing one lighted taper. Covers were laid for Mr and Mrs. Raymond Johnson and son Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs Glen Johnson and daughter Phyllis Eileen, and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Johnson. The honored guest received , birthday gifts. DELTA THETA TAUS PLAN FOR GOOD FELLOW CLUB , A business meeting of the Delta] Theta Tau sorority was held at tho home of Miss Ftothilda Harris Tuesday eviening. 'Miss Helena WenmeVer was named delegate to the] province convention to be held at j
! Hartford City on November 24 and I ,26. Arrangements were made to open I the Good Fellow Club the first of' December. The sorority plans to j send a Christmas box to two girls j | who are attending the Delta Theta Tau mountain school at Brinkley. 1 Kentucky. gFIKONAIS The crowd was so large that the 4«ieeting had to he transferred from ! the Moose home to the Elk’s lodge hall. An inif ation ceremony was held and members from Napoleon, Findlay, Celina and other Ohio ! cities attended. It was one of the ! largest Moose meetings ever held in Van Wert. j It was announced today that car- ] nations will (be presented to every- ] one visiting .the new store of the I Atlantic and Pacific Tea company j on North Second street tonight. Mrs. Dore B. Erwin left today for i Anderson where she will spend the i winter with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Owens. Mrs. H. J. ICalland of SommervilJe, Ohio, is the gues-t of her son and | daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. | Ward Calland in this city. | William Ruppert who suffered a; (sudden heart attack caused by low i blood pressure Friday morning was j reported this afternoon to be greatly improved. Mr, Ruppert fell while : working on his farm Friday and I slightly injured his head. He was j brought into the house by John ! Brown who was working with him and a neighbor. Mrs. Charles Brown of Geneva was a visitor in Decatur today. Tri Kappa Sorority To Hold New Year’s Dance Miss Mary M. Coverdale was named general chairman in charge of the New Year’s eve subscription dance to be given by the local Tri, Kappa sorority at the Decatur County Club, on New Year's eve. Other chairmen will include Miss Mary Suttles, decorations; Miss j Louise Haubold, entertainment; j Mrs. Paul Saurer, favors; Miss i Alice Alwein, publicity; Miss Mary , K- Scifug, orchestra, and Mrs. Dan Tvndall, ticket sale. The Howdy Wilcox orchestra from Fort Wayne has been secur-. ed to furnish music for the dance and an attractive floor show will be given. The public is invited to attend the affair, tickets for which, may be obtained from any member of the Tri Kappa sorority or Sl-26. Colds That Hang On Don’t let them get itarted. Fight them quickly. Creomulsion combines 7 helps ! in one. Powerful but harmless. Pleat- ] ant to take. No narcotics. Your drugI gin is authorized to refund your money | on the -pot if you; cough or cold “ relieved by Creomulsion. '* uv ' FORTIFY AGAINST i Colds with McKesson’s Cod ! Liver Oil, Special at 69c a pint KOHNE DRUG STORE a
GRAND OPENING SALE a VISIT OUR STORE LOCATED AT 125-127 NORTH SECOND STREET—MOST MODERN FIXTURES —COMPLETE LINE OF FANCY GROCERIES—FINEST MEATS, POULTRY, FISH and OYSTERS. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE MONEY jfalfrW'i’lffi SAVING VALUES FOR WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND VEfilV SATURDAY, Nov. 21-21 incl. lona Flour “-r -79 c RUMFORD Baking Powder, lib. can 25c AMMONIA full quart 10c Soda Crackers ™ 17c SPARKLE Gelatine Dessert, 6 pkgs. 25c IONA COCOA 2 lb. can 19c COFFEE 2 lbs. 35c CIDER VINEGAR .... quart bottle 10c SALMON, Medium Red 2 cans 29e SUGAR -51 c - $1.27 KETCHUP, Ann Page.. large bottle 10c CHOCOLATE TWIRLS lb. 19c Pancake Flour = -19 c MILK 12 tall cans FLOUR 5 lb. bag 1 Whitehouse Ilrand Sunnvfield Family or Pastry LIGHTHOUSE CLEANSER 3 cans 10c SCRATCH FEED .... 100 lb. bag $2.19 EGG M ASH 100 It), bag $2.29 PEACHES — 2 = 29c Tomatoes or Green Beans .. 4 No 2cans 29c FRESH BREAD ... 3 - 24-oz. loaves 25c Head Lettuce Head 5c GRAPEFRUIT, 80 size 3 for 10c BANANAS 4 It)s. 19c CELERY stalk 5c TANGERINES 2 doz. 25c Florida Oranges » 25c QUALITY MEATS Come and See Our New Complete and Modern Market Tonight — Open house to all. All BEEF STEAKS 12Kc SMOKED HAMS ~ ]? 2 c Armour’s Star Smoked Skinned 1 Ql/ 2f » Swift’s Premier Smoked Skinned 1 01/ 2 HAMS—Whole or Half A*/ HAMS—Whole or Shank Half ...... Frankforters Swift’s Lean H 2to4ih 01 M SMOKED PICNICS Ring Bologna Breakfast bdCOn Zip I 10c Sliced Rineless Bacon 29c lb. lie b. I e.h.w Lean Beef Roasts 9 c pi,relard Little Pig O SAUSAGES „ .. _ „ Ar . 2 ... 25c Lean Short Rib Beef 2lb 15c FINE FRESH fresh Tresh Hearts HADDOCK oysters spare ribs hamberger Sliced Liver FILLETS 10V2C ib. 2 0,8 Fresh Brain& C Pint Shoulder Ribs 1 Q/» lbs. 39c Qt, $1.49 gal 4*/ 2 c tb. Lt7U V /Z V lb.
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