Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 283, Decatur, Adams County, 30 November 1923 — Page 5

KSwiw! - » The Ladies’. AuxlUmWo the American Legion wte iiftf&ffls evening at the Legion Hafy !|fflKa»nbersuire requested tO I>< +<> 1 ' Mr. and M» hnlW their theliMJns, Edwin E. Sn<Wt '^Mfe^ ln,1 y °k*C bash; ll ( ««'('W»®| nn<l of Chicago; Mrs. Wm. I’. Hoskinson, Briggij. and sons, of Geneva , JMW Ottid Hoskinson and dahtJi’twMj Winci|o||b<T. Indiana. Mrs. Mrs. A. J. Hoskinson, who I’ilspending the winter with her daughter, did much toward furnishing the entertainment for the guests. She is now about 85 years old and has seen may- Thanks givings, that closed the day with the finest of old fashioned fttmpkin pies, roast turkey and Other, delicacies to

CjM u n W WFr ™ O JI3L ~..i 4 ••«• 21 Wow vAflbVk ->> jSSji. * z X® r ' Come to Our 8 Toy Land m ||| Wonderful Gifts For Your Selection /I gl| k / MIA »2Z ,v - ' You’ll find beautiful Dolls and Toys. Toy Dishes, Tin, Aluminum Dolls 5c to $6.50 China 10c to sl.9s V&JC ‘, 'Ws' Steel Doll Cabs. .75c, SI.OO Cloth, Stuffed Toy Dogs, Cats, W ' QCvv ® / Imitation Reed Cabs.. ,$2.00 to $7.48 Monkeys, Elephants & Teddy Bears ?cKjv ' Doll Beds, Swings, Cradles & Chairs Drums 10c to $5.50 ' fi ■ Laundry sets, Ironing Boards & Irons Tops 10c to 35c Trains, Building Blocks, Guns, Sandy and Marble Toys, Games, Iron Toys, MeA large and complete line of staple goods, and just received another large snip- . wyS-SMi ment of Stamped Goods and Threads, 10c Yarns, Crochet and Embroidery z iSJSfcs Needles and a thousand other things. ’ z J W * fe- . . . . y Remember - It’s At |l|- BAUGHMAN’S h B ■ IMtil - > F-11 t S»s^■••-East Side Second Street W9®S' iP ' X* ‘ 'BBS BP .A ==: ' k,3 / HF'! Se « / " ' rWI "" .2IBB& «*¥■—■’". ww, *-*"*""_ 1 / . T .tQlwwßa** — lll '-.■■' , L ✓ — >*» .■ •

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT.FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1923.

Arthur Fulk of west of the city, was h<-re today looking after buaineas intereatH. , •' ■— — — rr- -■-

7 StNDAV' DINNER Chicken and llousl Beef ’ Mushed Potatoes and Gravy, Peas Fruit x. ! Coffee—Milk—Tea Dinner Served Price 11:30 to 1:00 25c Regular meals, dinner and supper, 25 cents every day. Special prices on short orders. D & M LUNCH Haugk Old Stand ■—■IMII r~ ""' ■■ I. ■-■■■■■ I -I ■■■■■■■. ■ ~»■■ 188 PROOF No. 5 FORMULA DENATURED ALCOHOL IS THE BEST. IT COSTS NO MORE. Elberson Service Station

Bernard Clatk of Coluuibun, (Jliio, who is a atudeut at Ohio State itniveralty xpent Thanksgiving with bis

mother, Mr». C. S. Clark. Mrs. Fred Tack, and houh, Rolland and Paul, of Norwalk, Ohio, uro the

r Attend the I BAZAAR I to be held at the AMERICAN SECURITY OFFICE Wednesday, Dec. 5 in charge of the Ladies* Aid Society. Reformed Church Fancy Work, Handkerchiefs, etc. Also a booth containing China cross stitch work donated by Miss Esther Sellemeyer. BE SURE TO ATTEND.

• • • «•«* —■ «. «•* • guests of Mr/ and Mrs. R. Glsndetinlng. Miss of the High

FOUNDATION The wider and deeper tne foundation, the more firm and unshakable the building. This organization offers for your Trust Funds the very strongest foundation which the evolution of modern finance has made possible. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. “HANK OF SERVICE”

School faculty, is attending the cotf* ventlon of Science Teachers at Indiami polls today and Huttirday.

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