Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 297, Decatur, Adams County, 16 December 1921 — Page 2
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DEMOCRAT WANT ADS BET RESULTS - u —-a ,■5, - , -ijwiuwi .„ :j Christmas Suggestions For Last Minute Shoppers Symphony Charme d* 1 QJT to (?/.• A A ‘ Stationery, a b0x.... t?L*d tpV»W SHE will appreciate a box of beautiful stationery. Liggett's Chocolates, in fancy Christmas Boxes. Liggett's five pound box is a winner. Christmas packages of best brands of cigars, in boxes of 12, 25 and 50. SPECIAL Black and White Cigarettes, QI f*Q per carton of 10 packages Gillette, Durham-Duplex and Qi to KA Gem Razors, from • sUV Otner Useful Gifts Fiash Lights Religious Articles Ivory Auto Conklin Point Pencils Fountain Pens Djer-Kiss Mavis Toilet Sets Toilet Sets Three Flower Jonteel Toilet Sets Toilet Sets Thermos Bottles See the Kalo-Chrome Candles, for your Christmas table. We have the largest assortment of high grade Manicure Sets in the city. Columbia Grafonolas and Records SMITH, YAGER & FALK L— — — bbbi i S%nwi£urick r aiL >7g& LsM -Ifils V sioo ’V~ B::s wk j i aws~'' ' ‘Miihii Wfl fei ? y 1 Modd 210 a * •ISO • t*? 4 * Three New || 312 S ¥ Brunswick Models Attractively priced for the medium-sized .... w pocketbook Are equipped with the famous Brunswick Uftona Reproducer—playing all records without the use of attachments, and the Brunswick Oval Tone Amplifier—the all-wood tone chamber which gives The Brunswick the sweet tones for which it is noted. An impartial investigation will prove to you that they Write, call or telerepresent the best values ob- phone for tainable in popular-priced f ree Booklet phonographs. .. Whlt To rr. , , _ , For In Buying a To buy any phonograph phonograph” without first hearing The by Henry Purmort Brunswick is a mistake. Eames, noted pianIst and lecturer. Convenient Terms I— J Pumphrey’s I Jewelry Store
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16,1921.
♦ DOINGS IN SOCIETY ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ CLUB CALENDAR FRIDAY Philathas Class—Mrs. 8. I. Shamp. Wednesday Historical Club —Mrs. Guy Brown. W. F. M. S., M. E church—Mrs. Elpha Christy. Mrs. Wertzberger's Sunday school class—Mrs. Frank Annon. SATURDAY. Reformed Missionary Band—Sunday school room. Cake and candy sale—Schmitt Brothers Meat Market. Mr. and Mrs. Will Arnold of Kirkland township, entertained at an elaborate dinner last evening in honor of the former's 48th birthday and also the birthday of C. D. Teeple. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Teeple, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Peterson, Mrs. stone of Fort Wayne and Miss Jackson of Kirkland township, both sisters of Mrs. Arnold. All of Mr. Arnold’s children were present with the exception of one son. Vernon, who is at Muncie and was unable to get home. ♦ The Pleasant Mills Sunday school class was delightfully entertained Saturday evening at the home of Miss «’elma Hilyard. south of Pleasant Mills. One of the features of the evening, was a program given at the close of the business meeting. Mr. Jones reviewed the life of Paul with the members of the class. After the program a delicious lunch was served, and the remainder of the evening was spent in playing games. Those present were Genevieve Smith, Margart Schenck. Lelab Steele. Joy Beam. Ruth Maupin. Pauline Steele. Rhoda Jonds. Harold Masters, Harry Crownover, Jay Steele Clyde Jones, Ralph Smith. Harry Fortney, Harold Maupin, Allen Smith and E. T. Jones. ♦ Members of the So-Cha-Rea club had their Christmas exchange party Thursday evening at the home of Miss Naomi Durkin on Mercer avenue. The girls met at 6 30 o'clock, at which time Miss Durkin served a fine fourcourse dinner. After the dinner, 500 was played, at which Miss Jean Murtaugh won first prize, and Mrs. Claude Coffee, second. The home was beautifully decorated in the Christmas decorations and made a very pretty set ting for the Christmas party. The decorations of the tables were carried out in the holiday colors, very neat place cards marking the plates of the twenty-four guests present. A real Santa Claus was on the job and distributed a Christmas package to each of the young ladies. The evening was very delightfully spent by all club members. MONROE METHODIST MENTION Remember our regular church services next Sunday. Attend them. It will be worth while. Christmas Herald number two, will appear in the Sunday school to make an advance announcement concerning the Christmas program. Preaching service at 10:30 a. m. Junior League service at 2:30 p. m. Epworth League service at 6p. m. At 7p. m. the Junior League under the leadership of Mrs. S. I. Zechiel will have charge giving a demonstration of the work that is being done in their regular services. This service will be both entertaining and insprationai. All are invited. S. I. Zechiel. Pastor. • • BLUFFTON DEFEATS THE FAST HUNTINGTON TEAM Through sensational shooting Bluffton high felled the highly touted Huntington high school basketball team here last evening by the score of 20 to 12. Bluffton fans are jubilant over the victory,, since Huntington defeated Logansport 25 to 10 and also defeated Jefferson high of Lafayette, 44 to 19 this season and these two teams are among the best in the state. HARTFORD CITY WINS. By a score of 34 to 14 the Hartford City Athletic basketball team defeated the Cicero Independent squad here Wednesday evening for the second time this season. The game was hard fought throughout and was an unusually interesting game to watch. The Whirlwind basketball team defeated the Muncie Boy Scouts’ by a score of 18 to 1 in a fast preliminary battle. The squad is a fast boy's team and is making an excellent reputation in junior basketball circles. 3—l—3— WANT ADi5 EARN—3—3—3 NOTICE All dry goods and grocery steres will keep open in the evenings next week. These stores will also be closed on the Monday after Xmas and the Monday after Kew Years 297-3tx Signed—Committee.
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REV. WYANT TO ASSIST. -Rev. J. K. Wyant will assist the Rev. C. J. Miner in the funeral service for the late Mrs. J. J. Foughty on Saturday morning. We stated yesterday the Rev. Lyons would assist. The name was taken over the phone and we made the error in that way. Rev. Wyant is the pastor of the Decatur M. E. circuit. The funeral will be held from the U. B. church at 10:30 o'clock. ITCHING ECZEMA DRIED RIGHT UP WITH SULPHUR Any breaking out of the skin, even fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying a little Men-tho-Sulphur, says a noted skin specialist. Because of its germ destroying properties, this sulphur prepara tion instantly brings ease from skin irriation, soothes and heals the eczema right up and leaves the skin clear and smooth. It seldom fails to relieve the torment and disfigurement. Sufferers from skin trouble should get a little jar of Mentho-Suiphur from any good druggist and use it like a cold cream.
I**' VMS i M "L Xmas Shopping made Easy at our store. Perfumes Toilet Waters Ivory Photo Albums - Books Gillette Razors Pipes Incense Burners Purses for Men Apex Candies Enterprise Drug Co. THE CRYSTAL TONIGHT “HELD BY THE ENEMY’’ with Jack Holt, Agnes Ayres, Wanda Hawley and Lewis Stone A Paramount Picture. From the play by William Gillette The famous melodrama of love and darfftg that has thrilled two generations of theater goers— • The soul stirring romance of a gallant Yankee captain and a proud daughter of the South, in the heroic days of ’6l—- — picturized with an all-star cast. Packed with spectacular scenes, rich in the hamor aad glory of the old Dixie —Added Attraction— A Harold Lloyd Comedy. Fun. Fun. Admission 10 and 15 cents
HEALING CREAM QUICKEST RELIEF FOR HEAD COLDS Colds and catarrh yield like'magic or blotches on face, neck, arms or that penetrates through every air passage and relieves swollen, Inflamed membranes of nose and throat. Your clogged nostrils open right up and you can breathe freely. Hawking and snuffling stop. Don’t stay stuffed up and miserable. Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm from your druggist. Apply a j little in the nostrils and get instant relief. Millions endorse this remedy known for more than fifty years. NOTICE ■ The Riverside Garage will be open | until further notice. All work strict-, ly cash. PETE MOUGEY. ‘ 296-2 t Receiver. e NOTICE U. S. W. V. All United Spanish War Veterans I are requested to meet at the G. A. R. hall at 2 p. m. Sunday, Dec. 18th. Election of officers and other business. COMMANDER.
'A Give » Useful Gifts for Christmas w Xmas ' Sd6C!hls \ ou what you want for the gift % or for the home. Our big line is complete and H a^ol ’ds you a wonderful selection. ii |. Player Pianos ■ Have music in your home on Christmas morn- ] \ mg. A player piano—“ Easy to Play”—is just - the thing. Beautiful models, reasonably priced. r ' Cedar Chests K » 4! a^'Y a F s looked for gift by the girl. Beauti- < tui Genuine Tennessee Cedar Chests, all sizes, some with trimmings, priced especially to the mahogany Christmas shopper at s “ $12.00 and up. standing two _ n Voss Electnc Washer As a special , Lighten the work of Mother and make her ° ff c r hristro fl l he Vv PP i y Chl l lstma s morning with a Voss Electric shopper, this v as j l ® r ' Several models to choose from at a handsome and special price to the Christmas shonner ideal gift f or , ♦ Talking Machines $1 2Q x U Tl J, e i. Su ? erba , Talkln ff machine will add joy to the Christmas day. Beautiful models in the var- . - ious finishes. Make it a Superba this year. See them before you buy. ( compete Jine of Furniture. Handsome bed |gb room suites, dining room and living room suites, rockers » chairs and everything for the home. II \ GAY, ZWICK & MYERS , I Bi o SB- S T' ... a -GiK u.r ' * ■ ■ GAji i cttT/ |v; X "\rf j jfe fe hw* - ”
Always Remembered! CUT GLASS The intelligent gift buyer gets the practical things for his or her giving. The days of impractical gifts have passed. Today Cut Glass is regarded as the most acceptable of gifts—because of beauty, permanence and individuality. We like our present selection—and so will you. Keller’s Jewelry Store Open Evenings Until Christmas. We will lay aside any article until Christmas.
