Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 79, Decatur, Adams County, 1 April 1924 — Page 2

Bus Service Resumed Ixtndon. April I—Tram1 —Tram and bus service wax resumed today on full

•. < I April’s Birthstone The Diamond Emblem of unchanging affection —queen of jewels throughout all ages—a birthday gift beyond com- g pare, and a possession ever increasing in money value. , Comparison only proves the supremacy of our Diamonds and values—makes the purchase here most satisfactory. Only gems of highly desirable quality find a place in our stocks. Mountings are solid gold and platinum—the prettiest and newest designs, worked out with true genius in craftsmanship. Single Stone Rings $15.00 to $500.00 PUMPHREY JEWELRY STORE I The Hallmark Store Brunswick Phonograph* I> I > ■MIMraKinsMMtoMRRBBRMMMMBMMMrai The Community Spirit * This bank aims to promote the welfare of the community in which it exists. The only way it expects to prosper is by making the community prosper. We invite you to come to * • * THE PEOPLES LOAN AM) TRUST COMPAN Y to do your hanking business. The Peoples loan & Trust Co. Bank of Service "" 1 "" 1 ■ ■ . J BIG FREE ATTRACTION To Take Place Wednesday Evening Court House- —6 o’clock sharp LEW NELSON • The Mrwgcst link* man in the world. See him pull a . / Special Six Studebaker "T.'l ”* •* ron ’inent eUteeM from Court lUumc to Adams (olin(v WITH HIS TEETH Slwdehnker cars arc mH in Decatur ! •in<l Adams county by LIBY & YOST South I'lrM Sired

schedules in all parts of London, following’acceptance of the striking workers of terms offered them last I week. ~.........

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, APRIL 1. 1921.

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1 CLUB CALENDAR Tuesday Union Twp. Woman’s Club—Kohr’s School house. Tri Kappa—Mrs. Felix Holthouse. 8 o’clock. Psi lota Xl—Miss Marcella Kern, 7:30 o’clock. C. L. of C. meeting—K. of C. Hall. 8:30 p. m. Wednesday Uray Side of Christian Ladies Aid — Mrs. Minnie Daniels. Historical Club—Mrs. Hairy Helm. Woman’s Missionary Society of UB. church—Mrs. Will Shackley, 2:00. Thursday Woman’s Missionary Prayer meeting of Anitocii Church—Mrs. Flo Bright. Bridge Club—Mrs. Dan Tyndall. 7:30 p. m. i Concord Indies' Aid and Mission ary Society—Mrs. Mary Fleming. 2 p. m. Ladles' Aid Society of Zion Lutheran Church—Schoolhouse. 3:30. Mt. Pleasant Indies' Aid Society— Mrs. Jesse Singleton. Christian Ladies' Aid and Missionary Society—Mrs. Noah Mangold. Woman’s Home an d Foreign Missionary society of Presbyterian church —Mrs. Charles Teeple. 2:30 p.m. Ever Heady Class of M. E. church —Pot-luck supper, basement of the church, 6:30 o’clock. Annual North Ward play. “On Mid Summer’s Day” .high school Auditor him. 7:30 p m. • Friday Kirkland Township ladies (Tub— High School, 1 p. m. Minnehaha Club—Lodge Room. J W H M S. of M. E. Church Mrs. W. J Hoven, 313 Madison stnet, 2:30 p m. The meeting of the Mdies Aid J; nd Missionary Society of th< ■ ebristian church wilt be held at the ,l->me of Mrs. Noah Mangold instead ■of Mrs. Burt Mangold, as previously ’announced. Th- mertfac will be I held Thu r *dax Ma ;l ;iHjl C ;eui | tiers of the gft>y isllrrTflr.es rider an requester! to attend as business of importance will b ■ transacted. • Th.- Mine haha Club will meet Friday evening after lodge at the lodge ; rooms. Mrs. Buffvnbarg<-r. Mrs .Mary Miller and Mrs. Gladys Engle will be host'-ssea. * The Ladies Aid Society of tip- Zion I Lutheran church will hold their reguI lar meeting at ts. ■ schoolhou-..' Thur* '•lay afternoon at 3:So o'clock- A : good attendance Is desired. I Mrs. Mary Fleming will <-ntcrlain ’the Concord Ladies' Aid and Ml- ion ary Society, Thursday afternoon at two o’clock. The presence of every .member is desired. • The Budge Club will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock with Mrs. Dan Tyndall, at her home on Adams street. , • A very d.iltghthU afternoon wa spent Monday by the awmbers of the Research Club at th- home of Mrs. John Tyndall on Third street. .Mrs. J. N. Filstoe gave an excellent diseHMtoa on the subject. ••Stars." Mias 1 Ullian Gay Bewy. lauln Instructor at Indiana Vuivendly, who was here to speak to the Womans (Tub last evening. was a '.pecial guest. Mrs. Dan Tyndall sang a gr. up of .ong» with Mrs Cante Haubold at tbs piano Aft. r the program the guest* were Invited to the dining room where de 'edablc rofreahiucnt* were served. Other gucsis besides the dub members were. Mrs. L. W SMtc. nf Day ton. (Hilo, a former member nt ih< ,'liib; Mr*. D. D, Heller, of this city; and Mi-- Gladys Graham, a teacher in the Anderson schools, who In standing the spring vacation here jrlth her tarent*. The next meeting will be held at the horn" of Mrs. John Parrish and Mrs. Moses wilt read a paper on "Science Remaking the World.” s Members nt tin Phi Delta Kappa fraternity, hdd n banquet and vary interesting mre’inr In th<- >lul> room* last night inirlng the bnsim s newton « committee *m appointee! to nr-1 range for rnt<ruilnin ,, ip tor th<- next mooting night, ft l>< likely that theft* s-HI bo Initiation at the mitt mod Ing al co. A g»»id nt'cudan’o was proMV nt Qt<! night. * The Woman's' ll«nne .Mlsxlouarv Noi'lety nt the Methodist church will meet at tbc home of Mm. W. i. How 1 en. 313 Madison atrewi, nt j,.io o'eterk Frida- after mor Crmimuttft, schools and walk will b< lire subject fur the leatMMi. Every member to!

l,r Sed to be present. * Misss Lillian Gay Berry, professor of Latin in Indiana University, who spoke at the meeting of the Woman's Club last night, was entertained at dinner yesterday evening at the F. V. Mills home on Mercer avenue. Other guests were Mrs. J. W. Tyndall und Mis. J. R. Parrish. • The Historical Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harry Helm, on Third street. Mrs. Leota Beery will have the paper on "Christian Reformers.” All ladies on the gray aide of the Christian Ladies' Aid Society are requested to meet at the home of Mrs. Minnie Daniels. Wednesday evening, and bring the money they have to be turned in on the contest. ★ During the business meeting of the Woman’s Club at the Library last evening a committee, which includes Mrs. C. D. Teeple. Mrs. C. E. Bell and Mrs. Frank Downs, was appoint-1 ed to confer with the other clubs, who are with the F"-deration, and decide whether or not it would be advisable to have an Easter program on the afternoon of Easter Sunday. Several articles such as towels and aprons were ordered from the Co-Operative Committee for the Blind. These sales each year are put on to market the needlework made by the blind women of this state. In purchasing these things club women are carrying out the aims of the state federation and helping and encourag- ■' Kills Colds -Guaranteed Rditf ia 5 Houts Why hung onto * H»»d Cold for s week when Dr. Platt's Rlnex Preemption Is to knock It tn t hours—or It cosis you nothing. Rln«s gets at the trtrrn.il enuee re t*» bland and remove* ft So every trace goes—quick Ton can have a trial treatment free. • v writing to th* Clinical Laboratories. Cleveland. Ohio, and rending ’» cent* to cover packing and portage. But you take n-> riak in getting the II package direct from the dealer. On sale in th'e city at: The Holthouse Drug Co. , 0 ITltbr WC >a r»: Lr-xi MortuCn.. Clrwir vl. <1 ,

Items of Special Interest, to the Ladies Hand Made Garments 1 ' (Wk*’ By u special purchase we were fortunate in sccur- \ in»< a numlier of articles in womens wearing apparel $g W that are going to be offered to you at a mighty low price. f J} . Thi‘ big special will last for one week only and it will be ” I to your interest to buy now. Read the items below. *IA r p ® yV ..T ' I Eula-Lee Eula-Lee I 1 unM* 'I I (Aistome Slips Step-Ins | ,K|. > .Ml fashioned from the cV-ry tin- They are a charminu piece of 6 I’ V* i c*t quality of Satinette and cut Lingerie ax h needed. (on struct with exceptional fullness. French cd from the same quality material seamed and beautifully hem- ax other Eula Ixft garments. A EULA—LEE Hitched with adjustable straps and most daintv and set* iceable garhems. All colon*, and any sixe. A rient yet priced remurkablv reas- Hand Made real buy at onahle at . At (to 1— KI MO NA J 1 These Kimonas arc offered MZfcud &A/ Cx v ztadeAz ns a study to a garment ultra- ’ ‘l serviceable in material and de- **" ' ' — *"" ; ■ — t -r - ■ r' i sign. They are dainty and attractive and a finer Kimona i* Euh-Lee downs ”*/* ma '* et , i hat J? iM M i at thia moderate price of All exclusive creations made from plisse crepe in daialy and Refected pntieriM. <ut full and dtn ni* are 'inbcHevaidy comfortable. Hem- U* 1 III” /Tb fl \ Hitching in hurmoniotiM tints «d this wO "W X exclusive design make these gowns a tl/Mat/tZ t Z <_X dt Ire of every v nmnn. • * - ' ._■» Niblick & Company , ■■! «■■■■■■■■ - i

ing the blind women by a, co-operative service. The club, ns a whole, has taken over the maintainence of the public rest room, at the library, which has heretofore been kept up by the Civic department- After the business session the Literature department presented Miss Lillian Gay Berry, initructor of Latin at Indiana University, who lectured on "American Ideals." Miss Berry’s talk was very influential und instructive and was

IMI . . '-.1. ' . - . . ■ '■ Spring’s Smartest Styles No where can vou find such individual style and superb tailoring as in our showing of new Spring TOPCOATS Gaberdines—Worsteds—Serges—and other fabrics. $22.50 to $30.00 We have plenty of them Smart box effects. Swagto make your selection g<. r half belts. College from Latest styles in (Oats Wajsted j powder blues, new grays . . and tans. And fabrics- ‘ P ort -' Raglans. An inin clever contrast and teresting assortment of artistic harmony. finely made garments. - > . » . Ml ' i

I appreciated by the large number of i ciub women who heard her. Mra, Dan Tyndall sang "Come Out Mr. Sunshine," by Bliss; "A Little Prayer For Me," by Russell; and "The Lark Now Leaves His Watery Nest." by Parker. Mr*. Carrie Haubold accompanied her. Hear Parker Miles—A CoitLyceurn Headliner at the Auditorium this evening.

A ‘v ißw-’ m-jI Wwl There wilt be w urli 1. in the Fellow Craft degre e o'clock. W. M '•* 0 Dtlt To Cure a Cold in oTTT? I Take Laxative BROMO orrv ; Tablets. The box bears the Xl!i8 |ofE. W. Grove. 30e “ e bi «natur.