Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 14, Decatur, Adams County, 16 January 1924 — Page 2
V An interesting and entertaining evening at the MOOSE CHARITY BENEFIT Friday Evening High School Auditorium Tickets 50c Ticket* Nev on **•» •’ Smith, Yager « F»lg. Hqrting * Berber, Hensley e Son. U>« Dro*. Cigar Mure Watch Democrat (of details, •» • —- -
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I CLUB CALENDAR Wednesday Amtion Bridge club Miss Agues Kohue. • Shakespeare Club —Mrs. 1). M. Hensky. Ladies Aid Society of Reformed church—Mr*. M. F. Worthman. Historical dub—Mrs. Pauline Hut ler. Senior Class benefit Show at Crystal Wednesday. Bachelor Maid Club- Mrs Dick Hoch, ti::o o'clock. C. L of C. honoring Miss Marcella Teople. birde-elect. Thursday Pythian Needle Club K. of P. Home. Baptist Woman's society —Mrs. C. E. Hell. 2:3®. Ixyyal Daughters' class of K. V. church—Mrs. Roy flaunt. So-Cha Ilea—Mrs. R. O. Gass. Senior Class benefit Show at Crystal Thursday. Friday D Y. H Class of I*. H. ChurchMr-. George Munima. M. E. Epworth League Social John Nelson home. American Association of I'niversi Ity Women. Mrs. C A. Dugan. 6 p. in. Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of M. E. church Mrs. Riley Chrisman. Saturday W. IL M 8. of M. E. Church Pastry Central Grocery, 10 a. m. Loyal Daughters Class of Christian Church - Mary Kohl. 2:2®. M E. Aid Society Rummage SaleChurch basement 1 to 3 ©clock. Monday Woman » Club—Postponed Research Club—Mrs. Carrie Hau bold. The Catholic Ladies of Columbia I«gtertained last evening at the K ot IC. Hall for thirty guests Mias FlorI ence Harris won the priie at five hunI dred and Mvsdames Will false and Herman Lengruh won the price* at rbum. The ladies will entertain this evening with a shower for Miss Mar cella Teeple. bride-cleet of January 23. • The lo«al chapter of W C. T. R celebrated the fourth anniversary oi the 'National constitutional probibi tion. with a splendid meeting at the home of Mrs. John Niblick on Jetfer son street, yesterday afternoon Mrs ' John Hill had charge of the devotion ! als after which the address of Presi ■d< at Coolidge was read. Several ap i proprlate songs were sung and Mrs E. Hua.'on and Mrs. C. E. 11-Il gave : a vocal selection Miss Naomi Hui ler gave a pretty selection on the pi an« R«v V. S. A. Bridge, pastor oi the Methodist church, talked on "A Square Deal For the IXth Amend ment." and Mrs. C. I. Walter* disc us sed ''Ballot Box Opportunities for IMi." The fourth anniversary ot National Prohibition was January IS I*2l and W. C. T I*, urganiutionr * all over the c ountry celebrated will, appropriate programs. • The regular meeting of the Corin thlan class of the Christian church j was held at the home of Ml.cs Jcnce phia- Atid>Tsou lust evening with a goud att ■nd 'Uc •• This le-jr.g the tirsi mautlag <>f the year a number of ml ( iHirtaut committees w« r» appointed to J c nrry on the work. The no-mber* us the ways and means comm cite.- an Ruby linker, chairman. Eva Acker i Florence' lath htenaieger. Macihn Chari.-*, EiHrrtalnnient. Vivian Burk ; Jeanette Stpole. Joseph lav Anderson; | finvwr aud sb k committer, Ganrvlrvr Lel< ht< n-tige r. Ilearv N’eireiter and Vic lan Hurl. At the close of th, ■ busiprs* Meeting a tvo-nsiro lunch ion va. am ad after which * social hour cn. tosl Th* crowd met at the Phlladc Ifibia and *as iakra opt ft ' the AndoTMcn hom>« In c ar* kft«-r jegjoylea the hcpcpiiaUiy atonra i» the Andersons persona were lake n to ihelr r -sp'dlvtc hotnea. All reported hav lag had a teal g<x»4 time and are look lag forward <u lhe t'm- when we shall be eatrrtalned there again • lacst viewing tn their dub looms the tiecode club of the General Elecllrii cwmpapv eajoj.d * *p|rndM -up per which wu* served promptly at five '•c'lcalc <>>untry sausage waa furnish..! by Cal Wait. The menu con pdatod us; Mausagr. creamed pod tev . rrcsMcci p«na. void slaw, jelbc with fruit, cake »nd eofpo, The bustnews meeting •«. cut slwtt in order thut the, e prvarqt ipfcht hat- th< pkarpro ut hearing the g. w Radio •«np t"4i.slb.xi y l c.,.rd l y after | ‘lb* ij.rr *b»e li.t.p eg ca chbago and Bihen> c:Ud'. The radio Ila quite an improvement to the Gen-
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 16.
eral Electric and was very much enjoyed by those who were able to stay for the dub meeting last night. i . * The members of the Tri Kappa Sorority will give a lurnc-flt bridge and Mali Jongg party at the Masonic hall. January 31. Tickets are being sold by the girls for fifty cents. All members who have not yet received their tickets are asked to please call at Engeier’s store or see Miss Celia Andrews. o- ■■ - — BANKERS MEET IN INDIANAPOLIS Local Bankers Go To Capital To Attend Annual Mid-winter Meet C. A. Dugan, president, and Theo dore Graliker. cashier, of the First National Bank, went to Indianapolis today to attend the mid-winter meeting of the Indiana Banker's As*oda-| tion The big meeting will occur tomot row and will include a number of addresses and a banquet One of the numbers of the program which is expected to prove most in teiS-stfng ,is "Bertinent information regarding the Mellon tax revision plan." by H. Archihold Harris, of Chi-] cago. who will conduct an income tax .onfercnce at the meeting. Mr. Harris was formerly connected with the federal income tax department at Washington and is tax counsellor fol •he Indiana (nd Illinois bankers. I About four hundred bankers have .uade reservations for ,the meeting which will be held at the Claypool hotel. Irvins O'Hay. noted humorist.! will speak at the banquet on. "What; the world needs—more humor."j Claude S. Kittenuan. president of the cssociation will preside and the meet-] ng is expected to be productive dr much good as well as much pleasure for the members. x —<» —- — x 1 Tom Hess, of east'of the city, was n the city today on business. • ————— Have you renewed your Democrat subscription for this -ear? I
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r Sale 7 Day . started 9 Sat., Jan. 12 learance Sale civ Woolen Blankets. Everything in Our I?' m St less than manufactured cost. ii 80,(1 a * ll 2__ | Plain and Fancy Silks Xln this sale you will __ 52 have the choice of i-.very piece oi »<n>. our entire stock. A Dress (-ooils will he &i| f large stock to select priced for this sale. 4* ; from. • . • $4.50 Belding Satin Cashmere .... $3.89 SX3» Ores. Goods $2.88 SIM llelding FI.I Crepe »£ 9$ $3.00 Dress Goods - $2,48 53.00 Heavy Canton Crepe $2.95 Dress Goods $2.48 52.25 Heavy Crepe De Chine SIBB 52.50 Dress Goods ........... $1.98 $2.25 Fine Taffeta 55.. SI.BB $2.25 Dress Goods SI.BB SIOO Beldings Satin De Chine .... $2.69 $1.75 Dress Goods $1.48 $3.50 Brocade Silk Crepe .... $2.98 $1.25 Dress Goods M 215 Fancy Figured Silks SI.OO Dress Goods Og c $1.25 12 mo. Pongee • ... f Vo ' Ladies All Wool Scotch Gauntlets $2.00 “ $1.48 $1.50 “ $1.28 $ 1.75................:. $ 1.38 $1.25 98c IW«Qien h na l Clean-up Sale Blankets ur Ready-to-Wear E\ cry garment must be sold regardless of its cost . k r .. „ „ Ix)t No. 1 All Childrens Finest Extra Heavy <iiMKnnn * Coats $12.50 * tta| Blankets, sale... s ls<oo SaK . $12.50 Fine All Wool Blank- $7 SO zL' M ets, very large size, beaitti- All (hildrens ‘ wSk $10.50 • v * oa t“ s G $9.50 All Wool QQ IK Sa,c to $8.50 / • Blankets , l $9.95 „ Sak ; $5.75 Extra Heavy Wool $4.95 iMJ*’ Nap Blankets, extra large Wool & Silk LMMB& fine block pat- U? f GQ Dresses W 00l & Silk terns, sale ’’ $35.00 Dresses Dresses 34.95 Fine Wool Nap Blank- Sale '"’"Vais’ U > / 54.45 $22.50 s|7sO <l.BsJ ? ine Cotton Check ... ; ., 20 I $9.75 $8.75 ■ NO LAY AW AYS. NO CH ARGES DVRINf. B aLe. I Niblick & Company
