Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 271, Decatur, Adams County, 17 November 1922 — Page 5
Red Goose I The name of a girls school shoe, J made of black glazed kid leather, I full eyelets, rubber heel, and nature I toe. ■ * ■ $5.85 ■ Kreiders Pollyanna I Goodyear Welt I The above is the name of a girls I school shoe, made of smooth brown I calf leather, straight vamp, good I round toe with medalion on tip, I rubber heel. W Priced at ■ $6.50 ■ Charlie V oglewede | The Shoe Seller
K. ABOUT TOWN * H I. G. Kerr, trustees of Monroe townBship was a business visitor here this U| Mr. Bippus of IJuntington was at■hn.ding to business in this city this Sil Remember the old days back in ci; when Decatur and Bluffton were ■disputing the title to Indiana's great|Mest independent base ball team and Show we slipped up to Chicago and jMseeured the services of Hart and two of the best of the Chi■cago White Sox? Well we had it Sall vividly brought back yesterday ■when "Hub” Hart, the big catcher dropped in for a two hours visit. He |Hjs new located at Fort Wayne where gßhe operates a billiard hall in the old location. Mr. McCarthy also |Kan old time base ball player was with and they looked up a number of |Hthe fans of those days. 8® D. E. Studebaker is suffering from ■a carbuncle located most inconvenon his neck. I Mrs. Rebecca Lower who has been ill for six weeks is slightly .■improved the past day or two. ;l A letter from J. O. Sellemeyer says iKthey are all well and getting along |Bevcn better than they had anticipated, BBso of course they are happy. Jess jMsays the only disturbing thing lie lias ■ heard is the defeat of John Tyndall J for congress but hopes he will try it a I / x,j I 7arch\ / WEDGEV / Rubber Heels \ ’ B Arc so different because V / they're built for solid coni- % / fort and long wear! Cost no % I more! At all shoe repairers! %
l&.’l ''*'"< ‘ ■ i STEPHEN DECATUR. Keep On! A single step will not take you where you want to go. You have to keep on walking. Perhaps you cannot make large deposits in your savings account but you can make them frequently and in time you will have a nice balance to your credit.. If you do not have a Savings Account, now is the best time to start one and this is a good place. Jl| gL HrstNational Bqnk J Capital and Surplus : 120,000. ODieca tur,‘
again. A bunch of Richmond high school boys and girls bearing the red and white colors of their school were here today for the football game. They came on the early morning train while a few drove through and they were a loyal bunch of rooters.0 ; Junior Music Club Formed (Continued from page one) ing into the hands of some of our best music students. In order to become a member of the club an applicant must be able to play fourth grade music well.. A vocal applicant must be highly recommended and able to sing numbers in an interesting and advincing style. To qualify they must perform before at least two of the counselors. The club will, no doubt, promote a greater interest among the young ladies and it will give them a better chance to become efficient performers, by meeting the regular club obligations. The Federation of Music clubs has been urging the organization of Junior Music clubs, and they are rapidly springing up all over the state. They are organized generally through the efforts of the older music study clubs as this one has been under the direction of a committee from the music department of the Womans Club. It shall be an auxiliary of this department, governed and guided by the different counselors and members at different times. Mrs. May Holthouse had charge of the program last evening. Mrs. Carrie Haubold s counselor. Mrs. Hazel Engeler is vice-counselor and Mrs. Myrtle Fruchte, second vice counsb lor. ' The following officers were chosen for this years work. President, Miss LecAnna Vance; vice president, Miss Mildred Keller; secretary, Miss Mary Kathryn Schug; treasurer, Mids Charlotte Niblick. A constitution and by laws will be adopted at the next meeting to bo held in two weeks at the home of Miss Mildred Keller. —o s_s_s_WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1922.
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