Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 285, Decatur, Adams County, 5 December 1922 — Page 2

This Week Marks the Closing of Our 11 H ANNIVERSARY SALE . Saturday will mark the closing day better time to buy than now. of our Eleventh Anniversary Sale and With Christmas only a few weeks wonderful bargains will be offered in away a visit to our store will solve that every department • throughout this gift list problem. Remember, the sale week. For the thrifty buyer who failed closes Saturday, December 9, and a to take advantage of the money saving visit to this store will be to your advalues we have offered we know of no vantage. DR.E-S-S-E-S WE HAVE GONE THROUGH OUR REGULAR gflk STOCK OF HIGH CLASS GARMENTS AND HAVE MADE AN ASSORTMENT OF 49 IN k | ALL WHICH WE ARE GOING TO OF- . SA I J l FER FOR THE FINAL CLEARANCE, \ W f d THIS WEEK ONLY, AT * SIO. ' ' ' Il 111 I Materials of Tricotine, Poiret Twill, French Serge, TF 4 Canton Crepe and Crepe de Chine & C-O-A-T-S NUMBERING 25 IN ALL. THESE COATS WERE TAKEN FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK OF HIGH CLASS GARMENTS AND ARE WONDERJ9H FUL VALUES. WE ARE OFFERING THEM FOR THE BALANCE OF THIS WEEK ONLY, AT ’’U' >■ • ’" f wlVivU ENTIRE STOCK SILK AND WOOL HOSE, WOOL GAUNTLET GLOVES of Gingham and Percale Plain and Fancy, so House Dresses values to $2.00 ’ a,ues 10 98c $1.69 89c w i 1 111 r - ....... ■■ - - ■ ) - -- n — 111 , , ■ ■ ~ , ■ ■■■—„ Kara « Weal Christmas gifts at a big RIM saving. This offer holds good Li IL® a H g «ntil Saturday, the closing dav ZW. S _ dßb ZTI WB ■ wwr'wrwßß bw of odr nth Anniversary Sale. UNION SUITS NOTAiR HAIR NETS, SLIP OVER SWEATERS at less than factory price. Saturday the last day Childrens, 6 to 14 $1.89 A big saving 4 for Q" Ladies, 36 to 14 $2.98 until Saturday only -LtJU New assortment to choose fjom E. F. GASS & SON

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Tuesday Psi lota Xi Geraldine Everett at C. C. Pumphrey home—B p. ni. C. L. of C —K. of C. hail. Woman's Home and Foreign Society of the Presbyterian Church —Mr. Chas. Teeplo. Queen Esther—Miss Hazel Devor. Womans Home and Foreign Missionary Society of Presbyterian church with Mrs. C. D. Teeple. Willing Workers Class of Bob 9 U. B. church with Mrs. Almond Shaffer. Tri Kappa—Mrs. Avon Burk, 8:00. Womans Missionary Society. Reformed church —Mrs. Erwin Miller, North -—fifth street. Philo Class of Baptist Church —At church at 7 p. m. Queen Esthers—Miss Hazel Devor, 7:30. Wednesday W. M. A. of V. B. church with Mrs. Henry Bauman. 80-Cha-Rea club with Mrs. Charles Starost. 7:45 p. tn. Historical Club —Mrs. Devor, 2:30 p. in. Dramatic Department of Woman’s Club —Old Adams County Bank. Ladies’ Aid of Salem M. E. church —Mrs. Addie Hahnert. Auction Bridge—Miss Naomi Durtin, 7:30. Thursday Helping Hand Society of Reformed Church—Mrs. John Bieneke. Ladies Aid/ Society of Calvary T.urch —Mrs. Stella Mitch. Work and Win Class —Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Drake. Concord Aid and Missionary Society —Mrs. Fantiy Christen. 2:30. Woman's Missionary Society of the Evangelical Church —Sunday School room at 2:00 o’clock. Ever Ready Class of M. E. Chnrch —Mrs. Harve Kitson, 7:30. Baptist Women’s society at church, 2:30 p, in. Friday Bazaar at Presbyterian church, afternoon and evening. M. E. Church Aid Society— Church Parlors. Zion Lutheran Aid Society at the School House, 3 p, m. The Zion Lutheran Aid society will meet at the school house at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon. v Mrs. E. N. Wagner, of 1015 Jackson street, entertained for Sunday dinner in honor of her sister s birthday. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Simon Smith and family, Barbara, Florine, Esther, Elieen, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peterson and children, Douglas, Gladys and Reba; Mr. Vai Snell and daughters, Florence, Rose and Lillie; Miss Agnes Garner; CJemet Snell; Joe Smith; Wayne Wagner; and Stanford Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Clark entertained at Sunday dinner in honor of the former’s sister, Mrs. W. W. Cress, of Kokomo. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Winans, of North Fort, Washington; Mr, and Mrs. Day ton Wianas, of Pleasant Milis; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clark, of Decatur; Mrs. Amanda Motz, and Clarence; Lester Robinson, Ft. Wayne; Vessie Johnson and Ralph Wjlson. v The League of Women,Voters and f ederated Clubs, of Bluffton, will have <■l joint pieeting Friday evening w ith a chicken dinner, which will be served by the Reformed ladies at 6:30. A speaker of note has been chosen for the evening, Mrs. Lewis Rose, of Hartford, Conn, -Mrs. Rose lias spoken fcr the Loon Independent Co-Operative Chautauqua and has also done unusually good work for the National Her subject for this meeting wfl> be “Remanissances of European Women,” a subject that is fotreiffost to the thinking women of today. <• The Concord Aid’and Missionary Society will meet with Mrs. Fanny Christen Thursday afternoon at 2:30. Mrs. Sam Magley will be the leader. « Th/ Queen Esther Girls, of the Mefhodist church will meet with Miss Hazel Devor Tuesday evening. AH members are urged tn be present and bring all money due the society, also stockings for Missionary barrel and tickets. The Woman's Missionary Society of the Evangelical church will meet in the Sunday School room of the church Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. j John' Furhman win have charge oi i the devotionals and the study of “In-1 dip” will be continued. Eugene Runyon and Mrp. Ttriu l/erii will be hostAses. + The Baptist Women's Society will meet at the church at 2:30 o’clock J Thursday afternoon. Every member'] is urged to attend as this will be a! business meeting. Flans for the ba-'

zaar to be held on December 14 will be completed. ♦ Tile Ever Ready class of the Methodist church will meet with Mrs. Harve Kitson, Thursday evening at 7:30 at her home on Madison street. At this .time the class will have their Christmas exchange and every member is urged to be present. Mrs. Elliker was hostess to the Research club at her home on Third St. yesterday afternoon. After the business session Mrs. James Kocher gave a very interesting paper under six sub-divisions are "The Jew.” There were about twenty-three members present. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Moses, 011 December eleventh, with Mrs. Fristoe, leader. + Hon. and Mrs. S. E. Walters and son. Junior, Mrs. C. A. Holt and Mrs. H. L. Allen, of Van Wert,, spent Sunday afternoon and evening at the William Hitchcock home on First street. ♦ The friends and neighbors of Mrs. E. Vernon gathered at her home last evening where, a farewell party was held in her honor as she leaves in a short time for her new home in the country. Those present were Mrs. William Frazier and daughter, Katty, Mrs. Fred Chronister, Mrs. Adeline Smith, Mrs. Faye Knapp, Mrs. Mary Durr, Mrs. Sam Chronister, Mrs. Alva Nichols, Mrs. Ernest Parrot, Mrs. John Gage and Daisy and Ida Girod. 4The Y. W. M. A. of the Reformed church will meet tonight with Miss Letta Wetter. Mrs. Elliker will be leader.

1 “ Jost As Good” Don’t accept substitutes —don’t buy baking powder that is supposed to be just as good as Calumet—don’t think that a big can at a low price means a real saving. Use CALUMET fte~Economy BAKING POWDER Avoid disappointments. * *U« ) Millions of housewives are &®,9 -f using Calumet because ot its dependability. Thfey know that the bakings will always turn out just right. Pies, f cakes, biscuits, muffins, will I • always be perfectly raised, \ X and wholesome if you use Calumet, the real ecom nomical leavener. Calumet sales are 2/« times dbst by test as much as that of any other brand—always call for # GREATEST BAKING The Wise Husbandman — W : s(? H U gbandman Securities doubled his T Many investors i n A da ’" s Loans county have doubled tneir inT terest by investing through the insurance n. l. Boilings co. January 1, 1923 will to investors in Adams county oyer in dends (part quarterly, part semiannual b ” . INVEST WITH US TODAI Payments may he made by bonds, slan ,> cash, in amounts of SIOO.OO or over. ' n . hundreds are accepted. . , , Supervised Preferred’s draw 7% inU-i > Remember—iNo Tax The Satties-Edwards CoR. L. DOLLINGS CO., REPRESENTATIVE o A. D. SUTTLES, Sec’y-Treas. General Manager Phones 194 and 358 Rooms 9 and 10 Morrison Building South of’Court House D* catUr ’

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