Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 85, Decatur, Adams County, 8 April 1924 — Page 2

Geneva Wins Triangular Track And Field Meet Geneva, Ind., April B.~lu a triangular track meet held here Saturday, the Geneva high school pulled down 44 points, Jefferson consolidated, 21, and Hartford consolidated. 16 points. Geneva winning four firsts in nine events. Pyle, Geneva, won the 220 in the gooj time of 24 3-5 seconds and North, of Hartford, the mile in 5:45. Marshall, of Jefferson; Pyle and Ren-1 ner of Geneva, each w'on two firsts, tin next Friday afternoon, on the local grounds, Berne and Bryant will meet

We Sell Wall Paper We have the kinds that please. The latest designs, a great variety of patterns and a complete stock to select from. You can find just what you want ift our stock. We have had to reorder on many numbers ownig to the demand for the new patterns. Get your wall paper here and you will not be disappointed. Callow & Kohne was. —MiiM, nwTVK-MtMTWMgTnrxcrir snw iwwrar --avKMrssrxirwwTi w ■■■■■■MteIMHaUBBHUIMBHnMramHTISttOaMi Easter Gifts Easter is another one of those delightful times when we remember our friends with gifts. And as always we offer to thoughtful gift buyers most pleasing selection in appropriate presents. Jewelry that gives the finishing touch of smartness to spring costumes The new Bracelets $1.75 Gold Bar Pin. gl gQ p. Vanities, Lip Sticks. Purses, and other dainty toilet and dress accessories in silver and gold Powder Boxes SI.OO Mesh Bags QQ up Holders in Silver and Glass for Spring flowers Hud Holder, §] l<> §2.50 '“*■ $1 SIO.OO Pumphrey Jewelry Store The Hallmark Store I I Brunswick Phonographs sure fit' ™ tighten c' : \ Hu* me ter go* S' MM*, or rasUMfex** SURErHVSSK„,CAPS MAPB BY rust a urv i. inc, ni Broadway. ns* york cyty TEEFLE & PimcnsoN

with Geneva high school in another .triangular meet. Keener competition is expected and Geneva will htlve two men ineligible. . —•—— Biscuit and oyster white coats on strictly tailored lines are making their appearance for summer. Small brown hats in felt, satin and suede are very much worn now with practically any colored frock. Headache! from Sllsht Cold! Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablet! relieve the Headache by curing the Cold. A tonic laxative and germ destroyer. The box bears the signature or E. W. Grove. 30c.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1921.

CLUB CALENDAR ■■l II ■' Tuesday ( Philo Class of the Baptist Church i -- Paul Castle, 7:30 p. m. M. K. Church Epworth League ' Hard Time Social—Church, 7:15 p. “• : Elutami Camp Fire Girls —Miss Catherine Kauffman, 4 p. in.«s» W. C. T- U—Miss Gusta Cramer, 2:30 p. m. Progressive Sunday Schoo Iclass of I Presbyterian church, Mrs, Henry Thomas. 7:30 p. m. Corinthian Class of Christian Sun- ’ day School. Miss Martha Charles, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Phllamath Bible class of Mt. Pleasnt church, with Rev. Wisner, 8 p.m. American Ass'n of University Wolinen—Mrs. Hattie Obeuauer, 6 p. m. Historical Club—Mrs. S. K. Hite. Shakespeare Club —Mrs. J. C. Peter--1 son. Thursday Baptist Woman's Society — Mrs John Chronister, 2:30. Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid Society— Schoolhouse, 3:30 p m. U. B. Indies Aid Society—Mrs. Henry’ Bauman. 2 o’clock. | Antioch Community Missionary Society— Mrs. Mabel Skiles. , Moose Legionnaires Guest Night— Moose Home. Home Economics Club —Mrs. S. P. Sheets. Friday { Ladles' Aid Society of M. E. Church Dollar Social—Church Parlors. 7:00. Saturday Psi lota Xi Bake Sale —Central Grocery. 1 o'clock. Monday ' Woman's Chib Business Meeting—--8.30 p. m. Research Club—Miss Blackburn. Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Dilling entertained'Sunday in hortor of Mrs. Susan Arnold, of Bluffton. and Mrs. Charles Heister, of Bremen. At the noon hour a delicious dinner was served after which a social time was entered Those present were Mrs. Susan Arnold. Mrs. Charles Heister. Mr. and Mrs. O. K Stoneburner. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Stonehurner. Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Dilling. Mrs. J. W. Stoneburner. J. It. Stoutenberry ami Misses Victoria Stoneburner. Eva Mae. Helen and Mabel Stoneburner. Dorothy and Fern Dilling. Mary Elizabeth Arnold Wanda Mae Stem-burner; Messrs Ralph J. Stoneburner. Wajne Dilling and Dtvight dowser. * The Elutami Camp Fire will hold i a meeting at the home of Miss Catherine Kauffman Tuesday alternoon «t four O'clock. A good attemlI anee is desired. The Moose Leglonaires will have I guest night Thursday evening. April I in. A pot luck supper will be servI <»1. ; « ■ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crist enterI taincik at dinner last evening Mr an<k I Mm. John Fteyd, Mrs William MarI tin and daughter Maxine; Mrs. Mary I Crist and daughter Eixabeth ' The United Brothers Ixidies Aid Society will meet with Mrs. Henry Bauman. Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. All ladles are asked not tc forget the traveling basket. A good attendance is desirerl. • The Ladies Aid Society of the Zion Luther Church will meet Thlirmlny afternoon at the school heeae at ?,:30 o’clock. The prraonce of every hk-iii- , her Is deaired. • Ape tty pre nuptial party w«s (riven last Friday evening hy Mrs. .f * ‘Bh Bowen In honor of Miss Marr | Brown, whose marriage to ,M. M. Frfsbie. of Loa Angeles. Cal., will o-e»<r Bunday. April Ml. A wishing (w-.dt with an nrrartgcin-nt of spring flowers graced the center of the > table. Th** bride elect a place was ! marked with a corsage of orang” ! blosrortis. e-nt try Mr, Friable/front I Callftffnla. and n large pink bow of I tulle, wna fastened to her chair with ilhe ends longing to a larger wishing t wall containing a shower, of pretty tins. Thom* who attend th” pretty affair were the Mlssen Mery Drown. Faye Smits I aura and 1 1.-l--ti H'ttntey, Keillor Archbold. Bernice Nelson. L'rlcle Amapaugh, Helen E,tdy and Mrs. Frank Down* The UKtmle'rs of the pal lota XI Herorlty will hold a purtry al«> Nat(unlay sfirrnoon at one o'clock. Ptea, fookles, lakes, doughnuts anti salads * will he for sab- an<l the liberal patronage of Hie public |u Kdlclled. I The Ladies' Aid Society will hold Its suuuvl dollar social in the church

parlors next Friday evening, April 11,' ut seven o'clock. Each member is urged io attend and bring her dollar. which will be added to the carpet fund. The Research Club had a very Interesting meeting Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Parish, on Fifth street. Mrs. Ed Moses had a splendid paper on “Science Remaking the World." The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Nellie Blackburn and Mrs. R- D. Myers will be the leader. She will use as her subject, "Ships That Pass —In The I>ay.” * The operetta, "Pan." Ijy Paul Bliss, which will be given by the members of the Dramatic and Music departments of the Woman's Club, as the closing meeting, will be staged Tuesday evening. April 29. It was necessary to postpone this event from next' Monday evening on account of it being Holy Week and many of the churches will be holding services. I The committees in charge of this program include Mesdamea Kathryn Tt’ndall. Frances Burk and May Holthouse, of the music department, and Mesdames Catherine Kumpe, Alta Arnold. Olive Peterson and Kathryn Elberson, of the Dramatic depart- j ment. The towels and apronsf order-, ed from the Co-operative Committee ( of the Blind for the state of Indiana, will he placed on sale at the Library next Monday evening at 7 o'clock and all members who wish to buy these articles are requested to do so at this time. At eight-thirty on the same evening a business meeting will be held. It is important that all members of the club be present as this will lie the last business meeting this year and several matters must be disposed of at that time. • The Philamath Bible class of the Mt. Pleasant sf. E. Church will meet at tire home of Rev. L. C. Wisner, in this city, Wedneda/ evening at 8:ou o’clock, for Bible study. All members are Urged to be present. ■ The Philo Class of the First Baptist church will meet tonight at the home of Paul Castle at seven-thirty

Items of Special Interest to the Ladies Hand Made Garments I By a special purchase we were fortunate in secur- L*4 | J ing a number of articles in womens wearing apparel ' W that are going to be offered to you at a mighty low price. This big special will last for one week only and it will he to your interest to'buy now. Read the items below. I ■ vr /I - i 1 1 Eula-Lee Eula-Lee I • Custome Slips Step-Ins | | All fiishiuncd from the very fin- They are n charming piece of e«t ((uality of Satinette and rut Lingerie as is needed. Construct* with exceptional fullneeN. French cd from the same quality material fir I a ILT -4-amed and beautifully hem* ns other Eti.'a l-ee garment**. A El LA—l/hr/ sUlched with adjustable streps and most daintv and serviceable jiar* •. . , hems. All colors, and any siae. A ment yet priced remarkably reas- Hand I»la(IC real buy at oaable at wr v hIM ON A \ These KinwßM me offered <- J ok a study to a garment ullr»- ■ serviceable in material and <’<• # 1— sign. The* are daintv and a ■ tractive and a finer himona •* Eula-Lce (wiwns nol on ,he rrnrkH ‘ hn ‘ , * num mi tiowns al price of All exclusive crealions made from plisse crepe in dainty and selected pm ferns, tut full and /hn nrei A are univcllcvnhly comfortable. H£m- U* y 4 V »' 1 . Mihhinj! m hnrswMiMU tints of this R/ ' \ exclusive dcslen make these gowns a desire of every f oman. • Niblick & Company

Only 4 More Days Left to Buy Shoes at Reduced Prices Sale Ends Saturday April 12 th Next Saturday, April 12th, will positively be the last day of our Big Shoe Sale. Reduced prices featured throughout the event and many wonderful shoe values are still here for your choosing. • All good merchandise selected from our regular stock. Our advice is to buy now—the last few daysand supply your shoe needs or the family needs for many months to come. Don’t Forget Sat. is the Las* Day You will do well by buying now Peoples Cash Shoe Store