Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 75, Decatur, Adams County, 27 March 1924 — Page 2

I BERNSTEIN’S I S Cur Spring Sale is still on. A Saving on Every Purchase. ■ P Come in and save money on your Spring and Summer wants. Be- ® low are only a few items. Hundreds of others in the store. k Green Window Shades, .49c We Can Save You Money On J 6 ft. long, regular width Your Footwear Good Unbleached lip Muslin, yard Ladies One Strap Comfort Standard Quality Yard Wide Slippers, QQ ® Percale, dark or light, 19c Rubber heel * Sj Yaid Ladies or Growing Girls Satin ■ New Spring Line 1 up Sage Slippers, A 7 Curtain Goods Rubber heel Ladies Lace Knee Union Ladies Black Kid CO J7 Suits, all sizes 36 to 44... Oxfords, Rubber heel * Childs Blue or White 79c Ladies Brown' Kid One Strap Stripe Coveralls Slippers, Rubber heels CO A 7 Ladies Fibre Silk 49 C sizes Hose Ladies or Growing Girls Patent Yard Wide Heavy Outing OQp Strap Slipper, Rubber CO 77 Dark or Light, yard heel, all sizes ° .Mens Work Shirts, all GQp Ladies. Fine Kid Dress CO QC sizes 14* 2 to 17 Oxfords, Rubber heel Mens Khaki Pants Cl Ladies or Growing Girls Low All sizes ‘ Heel OxfordSt Rub b er on Mens Black or Brown JQq heels, all sizes.. A ... J Hose, pair Ladies or Growing Girls Brown Ladies Fine Lisle Hose, Black Suede low heel Slipper CO 07 t. or Brown, 25c u^er heel, all sizes *' * All sizes, pair Ladies or Grow ing Girls Sateen Mens Brown Oxfords CO Qg Slippers, low or med- CO 07 all sizes .... 53.75 and * ium heel, all sizes.... > * Youths; Black Blucher Cl QQ Mens Mule Skin Work Cl QO Shoe, size 9to 13 * . Shoes, all sizes * A Big line of New Spring Ratinas. Dotted Voiles, Ratespun, Ging- ■ ham. Come in. Bargains galore. 5 — -■ "'' ■ ' ■ '■—'■l - ■' ■■■ —— "• ’■ _l ' * ** I I — -«W ODOTHDES ' \’lk Style at its best—bias /</ - t ril \ Styleplus —no better designing M \ k) at any price—tailored for style, 11/ ' I* \ 11 V\ 11 us all' wo °l fabrics, guaranteed I 1 1 1L '/ |I f to wear—popular prices. j I | \ ) Good tailoring and good // I I-Z L materials throughout—their style k / I S* Um. ; . J v Styleplus Clothes include the’ I 1 J 1 , new£ngitshtypc loose, itraight- / I ' hanging coats with wide-bottom I il \ \ V trousers--other stylish models for I ' 1 \ \ *' I those of more consen ativc taste. J, I. 1 I\ « | V , Newest shades and patterns in /1 ,y I \\ \ \ standard all-wool fabrics— wide I' ] / ..-A | \ selections for men and young men. I A ‘ I Ask show- you the new I I I ’ bpring styles in Styleplus. 1 & 7 / , I “America’s forcmoi. style line • ‘ \ 1 ot P°P u l ar prices.” . I / }\ ’ v. Teeple / I' ' \ / .Lr a\ J Peterson < ' ' -1» —1 ■ jr’LyX'*" ■■■■!.» .‘i t » ■ »»»•■ J ''' ' rn,_ ' L - .„'sa.~TgßEma

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1921.

I fOi 0 A CLUB CALENDAR I Th.irsday I Literature Section ot Woman’s I Club—Library. || Young Peoples Missionary Circle, I of E. V, Church—The Misses Bessie I and Hester Martz. S. & S. Club—Miiss Miriam Parrish Blue Section ot Christian Ladies I I Aid Society—Mrs. Harold Albright, I 7:30 p. m. Indies’ Society ot the Lutheran Church—Schoolhouse, 3:30 p. m-i ! Bridge Club—Mrs. C. C. Shafer, I 7:30 p. m. i Baptist Woman’s Society—Mrs. S. || E. Hite. Order ot Eastern Star, Masonic Hall. 7:30 p. m. Root Township Home Economics I Club—Mrs. S. P. Sheets. I Presbyterian ladies Aid Society. I Mrs. Wilson Lee, 2:30 p. m. . I Evangelical Ladies’ Alii Society— Church Parlors Epworth League of M. E. church—■ social—Miss Leah Colter. Friday | D. Y. B. Class ot V. B. ChurchMrs. James Stonerook. | King's Daughters—Goldia (IKay. ' Saturday || Gray Sid. Christian Ladies Aid ! Chicken Supper—Yeoman Hall sto 7 o'clock. I Lucile Heffner S. S. Class of Mon- > roe Pastry Sale —Hardware Store, 1 ' to 4 p. m. I Gray Section of Christian Indies' i Aid Society Chicken Supper—Yeo I- nan Hall. Monday I Research Club—Mrs J. W. Tyndall I, Woman's Club—Library Tuesday P Psi iota Xi—Miss Marcella Kern, I 7:30 o'clock. I The Gray side of the Christian I Ladies’ Aid Society will serve a I chicken supper at the Yeoman hall. I Saturday evening frotu 5 to 7 o'clock. I The menu includes creamed chicken. I noodles, dressing, mashed potatoes. I pickles, bread and butter, fruit salad.' • take and <«n< Th. price will be ‘hirty tive cents. The liberal patronige of the public is solicited. w Mis. Vera Davis was hostess to ‘tie iroembert, of the Historical Club at her home on North Second street Wednesday afternoon. There was a large attendance of members. Mrs. Ira Puhi man had a .very interesting and instructive paper on “Our Feath"red Friends.*’ Guests of the club were Mrs. Charles Burdg. Mrs. Dal las llunsicker, Mrs. A, D. Hnnsicketv Mrs. David J. Hensley and Mrs. Raymond Relief. The hostess served delicious refreshments. * The IJterature section «f the Woman’s cinb will hold un important tm ting this evening In the aaayaMy room of the old Adami County Bank. All mombora are requested jto bejires-’nt. » * Mr and Mrs. T. A. McQuarry pre- | pared total -and cMettafoed all the iH'ople who are employed at the I court house and abstract offices at I a Hot Tamale and Chilli feed a: mam jtoday. Following the feed a grbup Iri Fire, was taken <>i the court t house sups Mr. Fred Ent sell wet ler who has b'-en miaisglr.g the Enterprise Drug Store and a councilman at Bluffton, was also a guest. .Mr. M< Quarry h ’ engaged in binding book* at the court hettac. ST JOE WINS GRADE TITLE Defeats Central Baskethall Team in Deciding (lame, 18 To 15 In ft hstrrf fought and v<>ry itrterestj Ing gnaw played in, the new blah achuot gymnasium yesterday evening the St Joseph Catholic school team won the eight grade baskethyii etinm p'enshlp us fhe'tlry by defeating th«- ’ Central school it am In the thin! game <>r the gnrie*. core Barb ■team had one victory tn Its credit . before the gar.t" yesterday, The find hair ended wlift the scoro tied tit r. all. Eat h UNUit made Iwo field gouls and two fit throws In th< jirlHtil perm j.,' Th<» Im 1.-uiustilng w f Mvlo’l llnd R. fi.e s Iti the final ihtl’hl J won the rame ft»t ihr ut. jW*li!iUfch throe Held goals by Key i nolda ami otic b - Earhart hept the i Central eagers jn the r»c<. Lineup and rii'iitnaty: Central IS St. Joseph 18 Peynolda .......F...... . MHott . iMt>a<*burtwr .... F 11. Gshs Efaanilbetry .C Dowtag Earhart G.. Sorg

Kiess G Klepper Substitutions: Brown for Kiess. Field goals: Reynolds. 3; Brandyberry, 1; Earhart, 2; Mylott, 4; R. Gass. 3. Free throws: Reynolds, 1; Stone berner, 1; JWylott, 4. . Referee?*'An<lrews. 'O’ 1 Monticello—A complete skeleton ot a man, presumably an Indian, was - — ■■■ ***

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