Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 288, Decatur, Adams County, 4 December 1919 — Page 2
Boys and Girls! Make enough money Io buy l ather and Mother's presents out ol your own earnings. It’s easy to piek up enough spare change lor all your presents. (lather up all the old papers, rags, rubber, or any kind of metal and then bring it io us for the Highest Cash Prices. Start today' Maier Hide i Fur Company 'Phone 422. "30 Years Here Mind You" DECATUR, IND. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sellemyer went ! to Fort Wayne to consult Dr. Unison regarding their daughter Catherine's! eyes.
:: KKS •• < > A giil Io be prized need nol be elaborate or ex- L " pensive. ()nr Diamond slock in any kind ol jewel " •• :\, oil" Ivory and entire stock is the largest and " •• .'nosl elaborate inlliecily 11 yon particularly wanl - ;; Iht Gil’l Io be personal, intimate and endearing, •• ;; you will find no belter place Ilian this store for L ;; your selection. We will willingly lay \otir sclcc- ;; lion away for you for Xmas which will expcll that ■; ;; l)issappoinhncnl| ; ;; •• . .
Hurry! Run Like Everything-- 0 and get in early on the Christmas Features The FAIR Store Wc have assembled an unusual assortment of Gifts and Loys for Christmas and assure you ol our every cllorl Io display pleasing and suitable gilts al Hie lowest possible prices. Come and look the displays over. liiusual advantages to the earlv shopper.
TOYS Dolls leddy Dears Kiddie (Lars Jazz Cars W'agons A eloeipedes W riting Desks Docking Chairs Doll (Jails Tables Dishes Story Docks Mechanical Tovs Etc.
SOCIET DOINGS Mr and Mrs. George Mclntosh entertained at dinner Thursday: Mrs. lid David and children. Helen. Thel inu and (trace, Mr-. Jud Werisbuug'l. land duiigiiter of El. Wayne. Mr. Roy Mclntosh. Mrs. Clarence Campbell and ! Tussle Campbell of Toledo. Ohio. ♦ The Ch-iatian Eudeavorers of the ■ Reformed church will give u pastry ! sale nt the gas office Saturday, beginning at ten o'clock. Baked beans, i polato salad, cake and other good j things, usually sold at such sales, I will be in stock. * The ladies of the Concord Aid socle ty met at th- home of Mrs. Asa Ma- ' bon yesterday afternoon. In the elec-, it ion of officers Mrs. Dannie Christen 'was chosen as president. Mrs. Saturn I KUnkel as vice president. Mrs. Erma • Lewton as secretary. Mrs. Josephine Magivy. treasurer. Mrs. Fanny Kunkle, organist. They made plans to have a pecialt social on New Year's Eve. ■They expect to have plenty of e its and a general good time. Mrs. Mahon l ived delicious refreshments. The next meeting will be with Mrs. (’. E. Magley. A large number were present at I’.thian N> edle e.lnb yesterday afternoon when they were entertained by Mrs Tom Vail. Mrs. John Vail and
Handkeichit‘ls p* O •** each 5C Io3L)C 10c Csl.oo fancy Bibbons. all widths and colors. All Prices. Windsor l ies. >)*' ~ assorted colors OmC hr OOC ;65c ~.51.00 Xs allsiz ". 10c ~.98c Patent Leather ar nr Bells 25C and 35C fancy Aprons. <r Of* small and dainty 15C to3£)C l ancy Purses. -g f* (M OF y id< variety . . . lt)C to »P 1 *35 l-5, 25c r., $1.50 I urkish truest LpO Sets, each Z s / O 75c..., SLOO 844 THE FAIR STORE F C,:t e
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY. DECEMBER I. 1919.
Club Calendar Thursday Baptist Missionary- Mrs. Jacob Buhler. Helping Hund of the Reformed church in Sunday school room—Mrs. M. Kirsch hostess in afternoon. Tlie Exangelival Woman's Missionar Society Mrs Jacob Tester. Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid at homo of Mrs. Chris Boknecht ail day. Calvary Evangelical Aid — Mrs Earl Bowman. Queen Esther at home of Miss Mary Callow in evening. Royal Neighbors Special meeting. Ever Ready S. S. Christmas Exchange Mrs. Henry Heller. Friday Pastoral Helpers of Christian church Mrs. Roy Miller. Young Woman's Missionary society Evangelical Church Parlors. Ben Hu- Social At Hall. W. H. M. of M. E. churc h—Mrs. O. L. Vance Saturday. Reformed C. E. Pastry Sale Gas Oilice. Mrs. C. 1.. Walters. The afternoon was spent in a social way with refreshments served by the hostesses, guests besides the c lub members were Mrs. Dan Tyndall, Mrs. Arthur Suttles and Mrs. Earl Minch. ♦ Mrs. John Peterson left this morning for Mishawaka to visit with Rev. and Mrs. Earl Parker. Mrs. Parker was formerly Miss Genevieve Hale. A magnificent home, fomerly owned by a millionaire, has been purchased by members of the congregation to be use d as a parsonage, whic h is located on Riverside Drive, one of the* most beautiful parts of the city. The home is open to visitors for several days, with receptions. Mrs. Peterson will assist her sister in entertaining. ♦ About twenty were present at tilt meeting of the- St. Vincent de Paul meeting yesterday afternoon at th" home of Mrs. Jacob C. Miller. An i:.- — Here’s a Fine Tonic Laxative, Says Druggist Every other night for three weeks it's your duly to bn w a cup of this great vegetable tea that is. ft you want better blood, c!-ar xtompUxion and sparkling eyes. Celery King Get a package today. It costs but a trifle. but as a health builder is worth its weight in gold. Normal bowel ac tion, perfect working stomach and sweet breath follow its use. The children drink it and enjoy it, and its' the gentlest acting laxative they can take, especially good when they are fretful, cross and feverish.
■terestlng meeting was held. Duriui the social period the- hostess served 'dainty refreshments. ♦ A splendid and well attended meet ing w is held id the home of Mis. Hat vey Baker on South Ninth street yes terday afternoon when the I' 11. \\. M A. met. The devol iomtls were led by Mrs. Carrie Shackley. Mrs <'. J Mi ner gave an interesting talk on the work of the United Brethren < buri I. has done in Porto Rico, illustrated by Ithe use of maps, showing just where the U. B. special fields were located. She also showed pictures of missionaries who were working there. Mrs. John Hill gave a splendid talk on “City industries.” taking up the possibilli ties of Decatur, industrially Tne i !■■■■■■ Kemp's Balsam WillStopjhatCough GUARANTEED 1 t»*»**"
O U R DECEMBER CLEARANCE SALE of Coals, Suits and Dresses FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN SALE IS NOW IN PROGRESS
We are going to make prices during this SALE that you usually expect in January. Every coat, suit and dress will be included in this sale. Nothing will be reserved and would advise an early selection. Coats, Suits and Dresses at vL. manufactured cost and in some in- t\y K stances at less. This will give you choice of all this season’s newest W styles. We have No Last Season .f ’ \ garments to offer so you will have I the choice of leading styles from / the fall and winter of 1919 AZ" y-rvL I, 1 i / A ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ n ’ *1 AH garments will be sold from 25 per cent, to 50 per cent, less than regular price. Ail furs will be included in this sale. Every garment will be marked in plain figures. You will be well paiu to attend this sale. NIBLICK & CO.
next meeting will be with Mrs. John i Hili on January 7th. ♦ Mrs. Fred Handler and Dr. Elizabeth Burns attended the Eastern Star milalicm al Willshire. Ohio. last evening and had a splendid time. Dr. Burns was chosen as Ada in order A delicious lunch was served to the ladies. + At the meeting of the Research ■ Chib on Monday afternoon at the j home of Mrs. J. U Kocher, Mrs. C. 1). Lewton gave a most interesting ; paper on “Woman Adrift." Disc-id-sit u was taken up which proved to be interesting. The next meeting of next week will be al the home of Mrs. (). ' 1., Vance. Mrs. E. S. Moses will have : charge of the paper. WINTER WEATHER AND HEAVY FOODS Comparatively few persons exercis ■ as much outdoors in winter as in summer, ami at tile same time almost everybody eats more heartily in cold weather. The extra work put upon digestive organs leads to indigo tion, biliousness, headache, had breath, coated tongue, bloating, gas. jco stipution. Foley Cathartic Tab- | lets thoroughly cleanse the bowels. sw *eten the stomach and benefit the i liver. They cause no griping or! nausea and are liked by over-stout persons who welcome the light, free i feeling they bring. I
n~n ■mill MlfWI BATTLESHIP Cofftee Battleship Coffee is sold in air-tight packages so that you will be sure to get its full goodness. We protect the flavor and aroma which have won . such favor among coffee drinkers who know. \ The goodness is worth protecting. After you’ve broken the wax wrapper you can make this fine flavor last by using an air-tight preserving jar as a coffee caddy. Coffee —The Perfect Drink THE CANBY, ACH & CANBY CO. DAYTON. OHIO WISH TO TRADE— » $ $ S—WANT ADS EARN—S $ $ »
