Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 6, Decatur, Adams County, 7 January 1915 — Page 3

| DOINGS IN SCOETYJ WEEK'S SOCIAL CALENDAR. Thursday. Dixlo Embroidery Club Mrs. Charles Brodbeck. Baptist Brotherhood William Wi<ner. Methodist Missionary Mrs. Milto i Hower. C. W. B. M.—Mrs. Minnie Daniela. Euterpean—Mrs. D. T Stephenson. Helping Hand—*German Reformed Sunday School Room. W. C. T. U.—Mrs. W. .1 Myers. Friday. Christian Aid—Mrs. G i: Mount. Small cheer and merry welcome makes a gn ~i feast. — Shakespeare. B' I — Drudgery. We may set it down a groat truth that the sense > onotony and drudgery in our ”r\ generally shows that wo hav- come to put our emphasis in t wrong place; that we have b- nine concerned more in gettinu our work done and oft our ham!- than in the way we are doing it Change the emphasis to the la and the situation will be®ta;:sOTed, the sense of drudgery will vanish, and the life and the work « ■ have another aspect.—Simon

T— —— a .ni-T ■Mil I -U 'i JV ■. r l YON-ENGELER I January clearance sale I Opens Todav, Jan. 7, Closing Jan- 23’ 14 Days of tremendous Slaughter on Prices through out the various departments in our Store. We wish to impres s upon every shopper in the vicinity that you will be able to fine genuine Bargains on good dependable Merchandise. it will be our desire and aim to make this sale the most interesting of any previous Sale Visit our store the first thing in [the morning, as first selections are best. Note E3ut a F'ew Quotations Below 1000 lvd« Clearance Sale ‘ 10c Values at 8c 1500 yds. Clearance ' b * . 4 s.4c Outings 8 3 ’ 4c “•“ 7c Apron Check Sa e 5c Standard Prints Orice 7c “ “ 5 34c Ginghams Price lace CURtL NDEPARTMENT. COBSETS. HOUSE AMD STREET DRESSES. ,~o .. .<? 47 MUFFS AND COLLARS. DRESS GOODS. WHITEIIVORY, ECRU. tKn u , m SI.OO Valve at 87 * l ’ 2s ValueE at $ .95 * f Values at $ .21 $ .75 Value at O fi e !,S w’ ,43 SI.OO Values at ... - S.BB f ' Value at X $1.50 Values at .. 1.20 $ .35 Values at .27 $1.25 Values atl.. qq $1.25 Values at 1.00 $1.50 Values at ■•••1.19 $2.00 Value at f 65 $2.00 Values at 1.65 $ .65 Va ues a .55 $1.50 Values at sl-50 Values at 125 SILK AND WOOL. $2.50 Value at 210 $2 ‘ 25 Valucs at 1-85 ’ aU °~ ’ -65 $1.75 values at ■f s }$ ..... $4 , 75 ai , ; .73 Values at 2 15 s2 ' s ° ValueS at 2.20 Value at 10 . 0 0 $4.00 Value at 3.25 ZX t""’"'"."... 7'75 * 2 - 00 Values at Hr $3.00 Values at 965 $3.00 Values at 2.70 I sls '°° Va,LC at 11.25 $5.00 Value at 4J5 gW-UU values at Z./Jl-00 I r-„ JL. i n iv„, <• !f thinking of purchasing a carpet Linoleums & Floor Oil Cloth Carpet and Rug Dep.t. „ B visit this dept v« will d Mc 01l c 27c Bitter ths. eve. Sp.ee w.ll „ 25c .. .. r swea,CT c ° a,s & Auto H ° o<is Here is where you get genuine Bargains V/onderfuhy Reduced v &! ues SI.OO “ “ g2c Every Garment in the house Reduced from During Ils $1.25 “ u 98c $1.50 “ “ $1.23 1-3 to 2-3 off Regular Price. JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE ‘‘ ‘‘ $2.50 “ “ 2.15 tt. -MIBM 118 I 111 ■■■llli II -< <Mmb.tt.TO. ' ' ~ ' ' ' " Hope Muslin 10c quality 8 l-3c Good quality Umbrella Muslin 7c Value 5 3-4 c — — ———“ — • IJ cre where you get your moneys worth as every garment MUnSlllff UHOerWCOF Represents, Fit, and Quality. Prices greatly Reduced. ' -'T . i ... ——t. - Nothing Reserved during the 14 Days Clearance Sale. Every item goes at a Sacrifice. I Take advantage of the Money Saving Opportunity. - —— — — r- — REMEMBER SALE F CES £ CASH ONLY

The fourth meeting ol the Faithful Followers’ class of the Bobo M. li. church was held at the homo of Miss Florence Koos. The home was decorated in class colors. The following program was given: Song, prayer, song, reading, "How Girls Study,” M e> Trout ner; story, Elkriheth Dailey; duet, Florence Koos, Lucy Bunner; class song, Florence Koos. Collection, $1.38. Visitors wore Bertha Barrono, Maude, Mabel, Rachel Springer. Lunch was served by Florence Koos, Mamie Springer. The Concord Lutheran Indies’ Aid society held a busy session at the home of Mrs. C. D. Kunkel yesterday afternoon when they made comforts and then had tiieir business meeting and luncheon. Mrs. Will Baker will entertain at the Ft bruary meeting. Mrs. A t . D. Suttles had a very good paper on "Home Economics” yesterday at tiie home of Mrs. W. A. Lower. Instead of giving out sub-topics for discussion, Mrs. Suttles had collected from each member in advance, her favorite cooking recipe. These were made into recipe books and were, given out to the members as souvenirs. All but two members were present and they were out of town. The annual business meeting was held at this time, when opinions were expressed as to the next year’s study. This was given into the bands of a committee which will make the devision and arrange the program. Refreshments of ice cream, cake and coffee were

served by the committee, s omprisiu Mesdamcs Tyndall, Peterson, Glelser,' Suttles, Sutton, Lower and Rckl. M J. H. Heller will entertain n xt Wednesday, when Mrs. S. D. Beavers will) have the paper on “The Growing Ki!’cfency <l' Our Institutions of Learning.” Announcement Is made that the W. T. U. will meet with Hi-.. W. .1. Myers, corner of Fifth and Jaci.-nr. streets, next Tuesday, she being assisted in entertaining by A’.•.«. William Archbold. This will I ■ a Mothers’ meeting and Mrs. A. R. Be.l will be the leader. Mrs. Rev. Borton will i ondm t the devotionals. The Eastern Star will have its installation of ofllccrs tomorrow evening. The warm weather and rain annulled several proposed fclt'igliin. parti s and instead a closed back was press •<! into use for a party for last evening ; > the country. ■ The holiday decorations’ wore retained for the John Wilson home yesterday when Mrs. Wilson entertained tiie Wednesday Afternoon “500” club in a pleasing way. with a number if other guests. Club prizes were won by Mrs. H. S. Lachot, Mrs. Fred Schaub and Mrs. Lawrence Kleinberz and the guest’s prize by Mrs. Fr-<1 Ashbaucher. Miss Germain Chrlste.i and Master Duard Wilson served the two-course luncheon, which was very tempting. Mrs. John Weber will entertain next week.

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ITS TIME TO BOOK YOUR SALE FOR SPRING I have been crying sates in this county a good many years and feel th: t I can get the high dollar tor you. I have conducted hundreds of success ful sales which ought to convince ary person that I can do as I say. It is now time to book your spring sale and I will be glad to give you a date... I speak German, Swiss and English. Book your sale now. John Spuhler LOST—White, crocneted hand-bag for embroidery, between J. H. Bremcrkamp home and M. E. church, by Miss Georgia Meibers. Finder please return to this office. 306t3 LOST—Brown alligator pocketboot, containing nearly sl4. including two five-dollar bills.—Floyd Butler; finder please leave at Democrat office. 307; 3 FOR SALE--One rubber-tired phaeton for sale c! eap if taken soon. Inquire at Decatur Democrat.. 25411