Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 285, Decatur, Adams County, 3 December 1920 — Page 2
REVIVAL MEETING AT ANTIOCH The revival meeting <>f the MennouIte Brethren in Christ will begin Timeday evening, December 4th, at the Antioch church west of the ■.•ilv There will be a week of piay. r |>:b ed Ing the revival beginning Monday evening, December tltb The ■ pr.iy, r services will be held in the eienin,; at different homes in the community for the purpose of prayin'-, i' >: the revival and forth- salvation of • oul •. Let us all be at our best n Tu-ae services and ask God to nave oar loved
‘ I Jg t /<< ' Z*" Z-'’IK < ■ -- ■ —* — , CaketobePcoudof \ What is there quite like a light, \ fluffy cake to add the final touch to a dinner? sh And v.'hat is so well filled to urn n_ ~ -J&r bake it with its Enterprise Flour? "* Milled by a special slow process // from the highest grade hard S C i winter wheat, Enterprise will 't J g * r produce unusually" fine results J 5 True, Enterprise costs more. Yet it’s economical. You won t J wft» B’’ •* waste any in needless failures. " 'lUit a sa ' -k will go further. ft® Misers '(U Oiano SOK* . z ■'SL Sa'.-c at home—you'll geb better thinge for half the price
Decaturs Leading Hardware Store Offers Many t ■; Not often one would turn to a hardware store as a place to solve the Christmas Gift Problem, .lust Io the contrary you’ll lied this Hardware Store with unusually large assortments for the Christmas season. A visit Io our store will aid you materially in deciding on what to give and we will he pleased to assist you in choosing just the right gifts that will be most acceptable and give lasting pleasure. Make This Store Your Christmas Gift Herdquarters r GIVE ‘HIM’ A GOOD i'-l: SAFETY RAZOR /!&'“’ \ ‘ --•? EMBROIDERY. BUTTONHOLE '.g AND MANICURE SCISSORS A b,'. T-C. ■’7 • OFFER EXCELLENT SUG ll,r 1 ' 11 11 k . " GFVnnN<t no mi''til. T ; 1 hundreds of —l' ~ ~ , wIII t . n ” For the woman or mist, auv fine, smooth shaves he will en- scissors Would make a lov will briny manv pleasant OI tnese scissors would jaalce a ,: . . ot the -ivor and bring ••< i-op-i •u.ik- most practical and useful gift r ,* r . 1 All ' 'lxßolate. -ups article. They are shown in a much satisfaction to JOU. All -iimir. G ,up water, I t.'-spoomul varfp , vn f hi ,„i, al „i Hie | I makes are represent- 'iinllla. teaspoon cream of tar- la, Ke variety ot Kimis at in our showing for holiday P<»P-Corn. several and the steel used in their making is of the very time. 801 l together the water, sugar hoot A most sensible nod in$1.50 and up. 111,1 cream of tartar, until it forms best. A most sensible and m Add the vanilla to the syrup. ex.,-,.. "our part of this -vrup over some , / — " l the popned-corn. stirring so the 1 / Jim i'-’W ?• a svrup ,H evenly co Keep _ <>-)> • fill 180 the remaining syrup warm on the f dk »«-4. / H. • SB’ 1 J.'l -k ol tlo ran: while shaping '-v-e wnoSi.ly'V \ / Jmi ’P the corn into small balls. 1 }■ - X'i'Z 'A Now boil us the remaining syrup I N_ ’' nt * U ** p,n *‘ ,l ‘'‘read. \ K / fl ,/&i\ ▼tS Dlp eaeh hall in this and place 'I --'w \ 'w? !' I’ai'Hllne paper to cool. 1 Melt the 'tlSi’fr A ’ J’■ 73., A ; r'A 'b 'll A Vra boeolato amt dip the cooled pop-. !< AJJ sun 1 w'^. into thu w,iiie n *■ A PYREX CASSEROLE WILL A FLASH! -HT FOR tbe'?;:;/ 1 mo^fr A DANDY'CHRISTMAS A GIFT evenings and having a real old i.isntomd corn party. These pup- Here are especially handOno of th' liandid and most I ’* ‘ " *! ! " " sl ‘ ong , l , } made some casseroles in beautiful n < til article lor Winter use now and enjoy 'a' "real treat °to cut-out nickel frames, witii durend most acceptable as a gift xe.uii.. popped <orn. Grains ot able wood handles and orna1 ■ .'ion <.e omen for the "" strings make excellent mental metal feel. The' will nrdodst they are invaluable* Xul “ t,ve d ‘ too. enable "her” to prepare mar ■■ 5Vt iv I’ient in all sizes and Corn Poppers priced al savory dishes and a gift of this I>;.lt •ries m b' -all styles. 25c to 75c kind will su?ely please. $1 to $2.50 • $3.50 to $8.50 k. Lee Hardware Co. Decatur, Ind.
ones and our. n igiiimrs and fric.ids. Let thia be the pray d of our heart*. Lord. send a mighty current, Like that we read about. Which came it I entecoxt and changed the ImiirtH of men. I nd. send llie hcui'nly breezes . nd sweep uwuy all doubt: Oh. let u e Thy soul-reviving power again. Elder .1, I. Moore of B.ini'.oi. Mich . will be the epenker In the revival, lie hi a good speaker, unci let use all be co-workers with him. PASTOR. Alaska's popuhiltion is .)4,718, n decrease of 14.9 per cent, in the las: d. cade.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1920
ABOUT TOWN t Mr. an I Mrs. J. II Heller were guests at a dinner at the ElHngham home last evening, celebrating the irrlvul of their llrr,t xrand.-on, Janita K. Bond, Jr. .Mrs. Elizabeth DoVilbiss of Detroit, Michigan, has arrived for a visit with relatives mid friends. She went to Fort Wayne Inst evening for n sboit visit with the Newtons before the; left today for the south. .Mrs Di Vllblss will remain here during the i inter. Song Recital Was Appreciated t (Tintitiuoil^ front imgejme) Ouvre les Yeux bleus —Massenet. Izive Has Wings- Rogers. * I Know a Hill—Whelpley. M.v Live and I La Forge. Die Fairy Pipers Brewer. Pale Yelliw Rose Phillips. Mattinntu —Leoncavallo. Names of the Fort Wayne guests '»
Important Change in Train Schedule s November 28. NICKEL PLATE ROAD Effective November 28 Passenger Trains will be due to leave Fort Wayne as follows: WESTBOUND No. 1 12:37 P. M. No. 3 3:07 P. M. No. 5 2:27 A. M. EASTBOUND No. 2 3:15 P. M. No. 4 11:30 A. M. No. 6 1:40 A. M. Through New York-Chicago sleeping cars and coaches in Trains Nos. 1 and 2 PARLOR CAR AND DINING CAR SERVICE Buffalo-Chicago Sleepers in Trains Nos. 5 and 6. Nos. 3 and 4 are local day trains between Cleveland and Chicago. Get full information regarding rate* and tickets to all points; routes and reservations, etc. from ticket agent. Ft. Wayne, or C. A. Pritchard. D. P. A , Ft. Wayne, Ind.
♦ DOINGS IN 30 CI £f Y ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ . Club Calendar — Friday and Saturday. M. E. Ladies’ Ahl Bazaar-Library. , M. E. Ladles' Two-cent Supper K. ''of P. Home. Tuesday B. L. of I. K. of C. Hull. Wednesday Delta Theta Tau Sorority' Miss Ag- , j ties Kohne. — All members of the Children’s Mis- , i sionary Hund of the Reformed churcn , I are requested to meet at the home of | Mrs. Ben Elzey, N'uttman Ave., Satu>iday afternoon at 2 o'clock. All members arc urged to be present. L + The Ladles' Aid society of the Bapj Ist church met at the home of Mrs. C. E. Bell with twenty members pres[ent. Rev. O. K. Miller opened the ! ineeeting with prayer Slid Scriptur 'reading, after which the annual elee-j lion of officers took place. The fol(lowing officers were elcted. President Mrs. Edgar Lewis: First Vice President. Mrs. Buhler: Second Vice IT< lident, Mrs. J. Chronister: Secretary ' Mrs. C. Hilyard; Corresponding Secretary. Mrs. il. Shroll: Treasurer. Mr S. Shamp: Superintendent Whit" Cross work. Mrs. I* Brumley. Arrangements were completed for the annual Christmas bazaar which will be held Thursday.and Friday, December )th and 10th in the building which was formerly are Art store. The col lection of the afternoon amounted to |92.3i The hostess, assisted by Mrs. Lewis Peterson and Butler, served refreshments. * Mrs. Belle Phillips Harmon of Potilar street. Fort Wayne, formerly of Decatur, gave a beautifully appointed f. o'clock dinner Sunday evening, hon (>' ing her daughter, Gertrude Mary, who on November 17th. became the bride ' of .Mr. William Horstmeyer. Besides 1-e guests of honor, covers were laid' lor the following: MF. and Mrs. i Charles Horstmeyer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Horstmeyer and 'J family, Mr. and Mrs. August Horst-| .never and family. Mr. and Mrs. John . Horstmeyer and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Horstmeyer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bondt and son, Mr. and Mrs. Geofge Stanton. Mrs. Rentzler, Mrs. Martha Rittenhouse. Miss Lorraine Parr and Mr. Raymond Tucker of Cincinnati, Ohio. ♦ Regular meeting cf C. B. L. of I Tuesday evening. Election, of officers Members please be present. •> The Delta Theta Tau sorority will meet Wednesday evening with Miss Agnes Kohne at her home on Jeffer- ; son street. ❖ The Ever-Ready class of the Meth i list Sunday school held an interesting meeting last evening at the I home of Mrs. Heber Humbarger. Mi A. D Suttles. .Mrs. Vincent Abram and Mrs. Harve Kitson were assistant hostesses. The annual election of officer.- ■ .s among the items of business transacted, and resulted as follows: President. Mrs. W. Guy Brown; vice president, Mrs. Charles Schmidt; secretary. Mrs. Amos Yjeder; assist, nt secretary. Mrs. Magner: treasurer. \Ls. Paul Edwards. Forty-six members were present at the meeting i?st evening. Members ot the Junio' End avor lociety of the Presbyterian church are I planning a :-.ood time tomorro .. v ~eii they hold their Thanksgiving ■ :<in! a the le-jnir. on Second street v 'i ore isk- i to bo ''.rest nt at :',n
dock. < 1 jiiis 'will fix my cold ALWAYS keep Dr:'King’sNew j[ Discovery handy. It breaks up hard, stubborn colds and stops the paroxysms of coughing.” No harmful drugs, but just good medicine. At vour druggists. 60c and $1.20 a bottle. colds Dr.Kind’s Discovery Stubborn Bowels Tamed Leaving *;i C system uncleaned, clogged bowels unmoved, results in health de-ftriicn-in, let the gently stimulating I >i'. King s Pills briny to you a regular, normal bowel and liver functioning’ Same old price, 25c_ All druggists. Di Prompt-! Won’t Gripe frKinS’s Pilfe
WILL GIVE SOCIAL The Junior Endeavor society of the Presbyterian church will give a Thanksgiving social Saturday after■ noon hi the Mission rooms on Seeonc i tr.-et, and the members lire anU' i-' paling a most pleasant tins. member is requested to be pre. ent. BAZAAR OPENED TODAY The Ladies' Aid society ot th Methodist church opened their bazaa this morning at the library, and man., uiticles useful as Christmas gilts wet" I'hieed on sale. The; .ilso have man. articles of used wearing apparel which ;'ro being sold at bargain prices. A pane) post sale is also one of .he (natures of the bazaar. The sale will . o' tinue through Saturday, and In 'he . voning a two-cent supper wi I be ■ .veir at the K. of P. home. >ml th" patronage of the public is asked, both ,>t ilie bazaar and at the supper. SHE’S OUT OF REACH (United Press Service) Ardmore. Okla.. Dec. 3. (Special Io Daily Democrat) Mrs. Clara Smith He mon, protege and former s.'eretP.rv to Jake L. Hamon, republican national coinmitteeman and millionaire man. in ; i.nr. 'Ction with whose death she is besought by police, has crossed the : order into Juarez, Mexico, act') Tic te reports here today. These reports, originating wfl l poll." in Juarez, said immigration obi- ■ rs at El Paso. Tex., saw persin tit ing woman’s description cross over nt a Juarez.
PM-WAH PMIS ®N FOOTWEAR Phenomenal Bargains Savings Worth — No longer has any one cause to complain ahaift high costs of shoes, if t’’iy > within reasonable distance of this store. Let the glad tidings spread. Our entire high quality stock of shoes is ready for quick: disposal during this sale. Recognizing the public demand for lower prices, we decided to abolish profit and clean up. Our policy has always been to keep business going and keep people coming into our store. Below’ are only a few of the many bargains that w ill bring hundreds into our store tomorrow. A WONDERFUL SALE OF Woman’s Boots at $8.95 the Pair Boots That Sell Regularly up to sl6*oo These consist of Brown Kid. Beaver Brown Kid, Mouse Brown Kid, Black Kid, and Tan Caif, in hand w elt and Louis and Military Heel $8.95 the Pair -- , ‘•('wv” f S \ b «Q C - k a’ ’°| W he .T l, roUnd toe ’ AH “Amends” brand footwear for menIX $6.00 X.kX... $8.50 >)ne Lot iadies black vid kid. high top '' er >’ s brown caif English “Goodyear” we!;, boms; military heel; all sizes; C*/ 4 AA d.'iish, well made throughout; $12.00 $8.50 values; o'n sale formerly; d*Q A Women's brown calf, stitched toe. high ton 'T < /. a.". ’soots. \ery high grade, lull of stvle- ho to le ” 3 (,vn McfEl ( a,t En g‘‘sh last, all leathsls.oo; we offer now d» i A An Cr ’ e '- caßl styles in the better fIA for only VIV.VV S rat!e3 - Formerly $12.00, now tPO«VV Ud: ra - gray, all leath.,, I.„ u « and military X heels; worth >B.OO to s , $8.09 T , * en s brown blucher army shoe, strictly indies Tony Red. Military heel, high top hi - h S<ade, SB.OO values; ‘ (PP AH boot, plain toe. A beauty at (I*o * IU - V or <bu»vv $14.00. B U y ( |.,em here lor ... tpO.3() . Bi '" !o( Gdies’ rubbers. They won’t One Lot Ladies’ high boots; grav louis *k• •••/• «r y heels; hrehen ’ s i 2 ' ' 75 C - - $5.00 £54.25 iS; Se MiSS£ -' ! ‘" d Chi,drais Sh - lines at'- ' Luatbeimu’i; Socks and Overe’. AUat’cnt'pri^ 5 Ove! ’ s ’ 4 Bucl ' le Arctics, SALE STARTS SATURDAY MORNINC AND CONTINUES FOR 21 DA S. Nothing Charged During This Sale. Watch Our Window and Our Advertisements WINNES SHOE STORE
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