Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 288, Decatur, Adams County, 6 December 1935 — Page 3

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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M, Mrs. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 t Friday ’ | I’. B. Box Social, church, 7p. ni. < Pocahontas Lodge, Red Men’s f Hall, 7:30 p. m. ' I Psi lota Xi basketball dance Masonic Hall. Saturday i .U. B. Chicken supper, sto7p. m. i iM. E. King's Heralds. V rnon and >! Bobby Smitley, 2:30 p. m. Monday ( hi.jtiun Woman .*> Missionary I Society, Mr:. Homer Rule, 7:33 • p. m. »i Ben Hur Lodge, Ben Hur Hall 8 > p. tn. Research Club, Mm. L. A. Gra- ’ ham .2:30 p. ni. ' ■ Music Department of Woman's ’ Club. Mm. C. E. Bell. I Dramatic Department, Mrs. Bryce ■. Th cm as. Literature Department, Mrs. | Harry Moltz. Art Department, Mine Velma Wai- | ters 7:3> p. m. 1 • Pythian Sisters pot luck eupper and inspection, 5:30 p. m. St. Agnes Sodality Chrietmae 1 party, Catholic school building. 6:30 ■ p. m. Tuesday Central P. T. A., spacial Christmas program, 7 p. m. Evangelical Loyal Dorcas class, church. 6 p. m. Progressive Class. Mrs. Henry 1 Thomas, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Beulah Chapel Ladies’ Aid. Mrs. J. C. Grandstaff. Ladies' Shakespeare Club. Mrs. A. D. Suttles, 2:30 p. m. Historical Club Christmas Party Mrs. S. E. Hite, 12 o'clock. St. Vincent de Paul, K. of C. hall 2 p. ni, St. Mary's National Council of Catholic Women. K of C. Hall. Junior Walther League Christmas party for Seniors, school house, 7:30 p. m. Tony Metzler, Mrs. Clyde Butler and Mrs. Andy Appelman for the club and Mrs. Mark Braden for the guests. Mrs. George Andrews and Mrs. Braden were guests of the club. The next meeting will be the Christmas party December 9, at the Rice Hotel at 6:30 o'clock. The Ladies’ Shakespeare tub will meet with Mrs. A. I>. Suttles Wednesday two-Khirty o’clock

DTCATWt DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1935.

•Mrs. Herman Ehinger will bo the leader for the afternoon with the following subject "Books, like friends, should ho few and well chosen, ’’ PRESBYTERIAN MISSIONARY ENTERTAINED AT THE MANSE The Presbyterian Homo and Foreign Mi.-denary .society held their D-eember meeting at the manee Thursday afternoon. Mrs. 6. I). Heaven assisted Mrs. Walton a.< hi in is. The meeting was opened with the .singing of “Hark The Herald Ang’M Sing." The minutes of the last meeting wore read and approved. Mrs. John Schug had haigo of the devotional-4 and her scripture readings were concerning the Jews. The Lord * prayer wan rea i in uni<on. Mru. M. A. FrisInger read a beautiful Christman boom entitled “Let Us Keep Chrietmaa” The hymn story of “O Little Town of Bethlehem” was given by Mrs. E. B. Adams after which the hymn was sung by the members. Mrs. J. C. Sutton who had the 1 s-son study gave a most interesting review of the book “The Jew and the Present Turmoil." The meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction. The hoeteusee nerved dainty refreshments in keeping with 'he holiday season. MRS VANCE MADDOX HOSTESS TO BAPTIST SOCIETY The Baptist Woman's Missionary society met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Vance Maddox. Mrs. S. E. Shamp had 'charge of the devotional.} and read a splendid .taper entitled "Love." Mrs. A. D. Uuveraaw reviewed the second chapter of th? study book “‘Toward a Christian America." The collection amounted to $16.91. Mrs. Maddox assisted by her mother. Mrs. Curtis Moser, served refreshments. The next Teeting will be held with Mr-.;. Shamp and Mrs. Maddox will be the leader. EVER READY CLASS ENJOYS CHRISTMAS PARTY The Ever Ready c lass of the Methodist Episcopal Sunday school ret last evening at the home of Mrs. C. L. Walters. Thirty-six members and three visitors were prevent. Two new members were welomed into the class, Mrs Everett Clark and Mrs. Ethel Russell. The following musical numbers were given; vocal sclo, Mrs. Frank Crist; oronet solo. Miss Zulu Porter; guitar solo, Miss Wanda Fry. An exchange of Christmas gifts was then enjoyed after which refreshments were served by the following hostesses: Mrs. Fred Haneher. Mrs. Soi Sheets, Mrs. Delton Passwater. Mrs. Asa Pcilock, Mrs. Margaret Elzezy. Mrs. Erwin Elzey and Mrs. B. R. Farr. ETA TAU SIGMA MEETS WITH MRS. 808 SHRALUKA The Eta Tan Signa sorority met Thursday evening with Mrs. Bob Shraluka. After a business meeting three games of bridge were enjoyed and prizes were won by Miss Mildred Blosser and Miss Verneal Whalen. A luncheon was served at the dose of th? gameu and the tab! s were decorate dwith geranums in whit china vases. The hostesses for the next meeting will be Miss Glenny; Elgey and Miss Verneal Whalen. The oyster supper which was to have been served by ths Ladies’ Aid of the Christian church Saturday, December 7 has been postponed to Saturday. Dec?mber 14. The St. Agnes Sodality will have their annual Christmas party Monday evening at six-thirty at the Catholic school building. There will be a meeting of the St.

He Doesn’t Need Medicine Now For Constipation This Indiana Man Says IndoVin Gave Him Real Relief 8 Months Ago MR. ANDREW SMITH. 920 California St., Columbus, Ind., says: "I haven’t needed medicine or laxatives for constipation since 1 took Indo-Vin over 8 months ago. Formerly my bow-

gds were sluggish, | nd I had to take a mrgatives for conlitipation regularity. I thought I Iwould never find J myGilng to help gne, for I had tri|?d medicine upon Bin edic in e, but ■when I got IndogVin it seemed to ■take command of my trouble FROM THE STAR T. This medicine cer-

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tainly had a wonderful action on my bowels. It gave them a real cleansing and regulating, and I never need physics any more. It has been OVER EIGHT MONTHE since I took this medicine, and I lam still feeling tine.” i Indo-Vin is now being sold here in Decatur at the Holthouse Drug Store, and by all leading druggists | throughout this whole section.

Fa jSWWEg' .»//■£. —for mild ripe tobaccos X filled with Southern Sunshine Jf ; ‘ \ .zo*W —the farmer who grows the tobacco... —the warehouseman who sells it at auction to the highest bidder... / / —every man who knows about leaf \ t Z Z tobacco —will tell you that it takes / "W* ■v / mild, ripe tobacco to make a good / cigarette; and this is the kind we / —they’re milder buy for Chesterfield Cigarettes. t hey taste better * —keep that in mind © 1955, Liggett & Mvzxs Tobacco Co.

Vincent de Paul society at the K. of C. hall Wednesday afternoon at two o’clock. The hoatesstu will -be Mrs. R. F. Gass, Mrs. Tom Durkin and Mrs. M. F. Harris. The ladies of Saint Mary's parish of the National Council of Catholic women wil Imeet at the K. of C. hall Thursday, December 12. The Zion Junior Walther League wil give a Christmas party honoring the Senior Walther League at the school house Wednesday evening at seven-thirty o’clock. All members are urged to attend. The Woman's Missionary society of the Christian church will .meet with Mrs. Homer Rule Monday evening at eeven-thirty o’clock. Mrs. Fred King will be the leader. A good attendance is desired. The Beulah Chapel Ladies’ aid will hold an all day meeting with Mrs. J. C. Grandstaff Wednesday. A pot luck dinner and a Christmas exchange will be enjoyed at noon. Officers for the new year will be elected. The Historical chib will meet with Mrs. S. E. Hite Wednesday at noon for its annual Christmas party.

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. I EVANGELICTL W. M. S. ELECTS NEW OFFICERS The Woman's Missionary Society of ths Evangelical church met in . j the cfhurch pralors Thursday afterI noon, with Mra. George Dutcher as chairman of the December section in harge. Mrs. William Alfather gave the devotional?. The followj ing officers were then elected; Mrs. I j Jesse Tricker. president; Mrs. Paul | I Spuller, vice-president; Mrs. Carl Hammond, secretary; Mrs. Eugene Runyon treasurer. Mrs. Henry Adler and Mrs. Runyon sang a duet during the program. Mrs. Charles Hocker had the lesson study, the I subject of which was “Evangelical; Education in South America” Mrs.; Dutcher read a poem entitled "Mrs. i ’ Wilder’s Thank Offering.” She also J read a poem of her own comr’osi-l tion, which was dedicated to the meI mory of Mrs. Cora Martz, a recently I deceased member of the society. At ’ the doss of the meeting refreshments were served to the twenty-six r.embers present. The following menu will be served at ths supper at the United , Brethren church Saturday evening from five to seven o'clock; fried chicken, mashed potatoes and gravy

LIVE Evergreen) I Christmas Trees Transplanted trees, 8 years old, freshly dug and planted in decorative holiday baskets which serve as a Christmas tree stand. Far superior to the regular cut-off trees. These live trees have been grown by us and can be planted in the yard or garden now or after Christmas. 4 foot | 3to 3*/ 2 foot | 2'/ 2 to 3 foot sl-25 I SI.OO I 75c u Sau il DECATUR ELORAL CO. Nuttman Ave. - PHONE 100 ■■nBHSHMnmmssssMMmamaKaBHKNHBBmBDi

■■t-. baked green beans, pie and coffee. [ The Pythian Sisters will have inspection Monday evening. A pot I luck supper will bo served at five-1 thirty o’clock. Rolls ami coffe? will - be furnished and each member io I requested to bring one article of| food. The Art Department -of the Woman's club will meet with Miiss Velva Walters Monday evening at seven-thirty instead of «ix o’clock a-s previously announced. Every on ? is asked to bring a twenty-five cent! gift for the Christmas exchange. o • « j Adams County Memorial Hospital Raymond Kaylor, Celina, Ohio, dismissed this morning. ARRIV/.LS Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gerberding are the parents of a boy baby born at seven o’clock this morning. The baby weighed eight ipounds fourteen •'od one fourth ounces.

Max. Magner, son of Mr. and Mrs. j Harry Magner of Fort Wayne, is ; lip: ving. He wa; seriously ill with

AID TO WORRIED . HUSBANDS Z • FATH ERS I ' • BROTHERS I F . SWEETHEARTS Wr It’s What X,~ 'ju She Wants 1 79c pr. SHEERS SERVICE You may fuss until you get to the fuming point over her present, but you won't please her any more than if you choose the easy way and give STOCKINGS! Tell us the kind of life she leads and we'll tell you which weight to buy... and everyone will he happy. All the smart, new colors. HARuWAR E raid HOME FURNISHINGS

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pneumonia. Mrs. Frank Braun is spnding the week in Huntington.