Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 100, Decatur, Adams County, 25 April 1924 — Page 5
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Reduced Prices THE CRYSTAL The Most of the Best for the Least A Big Treat For All Today and Tomorrow f 1 p /\ v S'tWT-' ,• i ■' 1 '• oOFM " /SFafir I E - r; ,1 -O*" " W I’ol i Negri in the very sort of character part i tjC\ that made her famous. A milium •!.. , :. 1 r pn><lu<-ti<i;i 3^s,EfiWwt|* v -iury of a thousand T ' : '£<k ju?' W<?r4lraff BWI WW *SiZ Jjiv xA / MWWBBMBCTM ■J. wttk-r WIMiMWW RNMHHH|H|hSbIrv i mN 11 ■ -- ITt-TintM-T— ~ ~ ~~~““' ALSO—"Roughest Africa.” sonic comedy, it nd a Fath? News. 10 BIC. REELS 10 at only 10c and 20c ( hildrens Special Price Matinee Tomorrow—sc
-- £WT r Jt • ,1 frwr K #rsBC3BBFr < pF pF? LV . iW ' t Jlik V\sa®& /4-*™BsKs . '>/ f ACTUALEACTS Do YOU Know That ■■ Thirty out of every one hundred Americans aged fifty • live must depend on their children? And why? Not necessarily extravagance—but improvidence—want of foresight. Everyone known it in good policy to save money bud many wait to make the first deposit a sizable amount. Ju-t Hitch'delay* result in the many fifty-five year old dependent*. If y our family budget provides for n savings account cnrlv in the gamt,vour financial bog will vanish with the years—you'll enjoy fifty-live and the years thereafter a* only the financial independent cun. A single dollar opens nn account here—watch It grow by intelligent family saving. Interest paid on deposit* at the rate of 42 Old Adams County Bank
Boon Companion Not Liked A boon companion la seldom looked upon as n boon by the family of the man he associates with.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCR Vl' FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1921.
Mary Garden, the famous prima donna, has kept the same maid for 14 years.
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MOVED I have moved my shoe repair shop from South Second street to the Sether Bldg. 2nd door north of Whines Shoe Store and am now open and ready for my old customers as well as the new. Ed Coffee SHOE REPAIR SHOP
E N 1) your tire TROUBLES Equip your car with I) A Y T () N CORD TIRES 10.000 mile . guarantee. Ace Battery & Tire Shop Across from Niblick A < o. (inHcry. Prrst-O-Lik’ Service.
CLUB CALENDAR Friday D. Y. U. Class of IT. 11. Church guest Night-Church basement. * Card Party ami Dance, K. of C. ■ hull, by ladies of st. Marys society. I Pocahontas Degree Team Practice, 7:30. Monday Woman's Club—Library, 7:15 p.tn. Research Club—Mrs. R. R. Elliker. Delta Theta Tail—Mrs. Georgia Drown, 8 p.m. I Tuesday , Root Township Home Economics Club—Mrs. Chas. Johnson, 2 p.m. Mrs. Georgia Brown will be h<> tess to the members of the Delta Theta Tau sorority at her home at 8 o'clock I Monday evening. The meeting will be a business meeting and all memI bers are requested to be present. » The Woman s Club will meet Monk day evening at the Library at 7:45 f for their regular business meeting, k | This will be the last meeting of this [ I club year and much business will I come before the club. The concert ’- to be given by Mrs. Florence Sprung- • cr-Starr. of Bluffton, lias been postironed from May 5 to May 15. Tickets for this event are being sold by tlie members at fifty cents each and the proceeds derived therefrom will ' lie used to maintain the Rest room t during the summer months. Following the business meeting a commitI tee from the Dramatic and Music i derailments will present Miss Vlrjgtnia Beverfonlen. of Fort Wayne. wlm is an accomplished reader. .Miss ! B-verforden is only nine years old land is a student of Virginia Philley|Withey. of Fort Wayne, and has 'made her appearance at the Little Art Theatre in a number of enter- , tainmenU. She will read several ■ numbers in costume. Clara K. Phil ley will accompany Miss Beverforden i nd will also read several selection*. Members are privileged to bring one guegt by paying the guest fee of twenty-five cents whether or not they have used all their guest tickets. ■ Miss Ethel Fuhrman entertained 'the members of the Loyal Daughters • las* of the Evangelh II church at her home west of the city last ,-veu--1 In". After .a short bit ines.s session i games and contests were enjoyed i and everal of the girls staged a 'mock wedding which was very pretty ■ nounced her engagement and forth1...C I ■.. • II Bautugartner. ot Fort Wayne, which will take plats* sometime in ths month of May." .Mrs. Fred Hontell of F«»tt Waytie. arranged u shower f< r '.he bride-elect who was the re- ‘ .pienl of many beautiful gifts. Late in the evening a delleioita luncheon I was served. A beautiful basket of • t'ajifoitiia poppies formed the centerpiece with dainty nut tups decorated with same Miss Fuhrman is a daughter of Mt- and Mrs H A. Fuhrman land for the past several years has been employed as bookkeeper tor the ' Schafer Company. Mrs. Fred Hon |teß ami Mr> Leslie Baumgartner. ot | Fort Wayne, were out of town guests. Baumgartner-Webb Mr and Mr*. J din St udder. ot Geneva, have received word of the Imarring* >*f their grand daughter. Miss IPiblie Webb, to Mr Hail. f I’uumeartner. of Itiuffiun The bride l» a daugtlier Os Mr. an.l Mrs. Geo. Webb, reaM*nta <’f Sumner. HL but former Geneva citiaea. Site was employed nt the chew Garment company'a store In Geneva for aometlme and has made her homo In Genova with her grandparents for n-ufal years. The young couple were married In Chicano, where the* grueitn is employed. They will reald* in Chle- igee, * Michaee tlHsller Miss From os ||i i|e>r of Munroe, and Jessie Mli hand, of Willshire, Ohio, warn quietly mnrti><e| Hnturdny after" tmon at the home of Rev Jacob Heller, st Monroe. Ilev Heller read the II eremeeny. Both nm prominent yeaing I poeeple of that t rininiunlty,
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| The Ladies Aid ot the Evangelical | church met in the church parlors i Thursday afternoon. The April sec1 tion, with Mrs. Eugene Runyon as chairman, had charge of the meeting. The amount of $74.55 was turned over to tile treasurer as the amount earned by that section during the year. After the business a social hour was ; enjoyed during which time delectable . refreshments were served by the hos- . fesses. * i A very attractive nightgown is of pi k voile trimmed with double hemi stitching mid small figures of lavender voile appliqued on the front and the sleeve caps. - — I BOILS ■ Drawn and Core Removed; Without Poultice or Lancing.' B OILEXj Any Druggist.
We Now Offer the Greatest Dress Selection Ever Presented in Decatur I ft ( n ;W» ■’' i&i //A v ■ VB " ft-!; ; TO ! ft i v 3 £ - M h - j— ---A-— i 1— 1 — •P / Vv < vilr /—i/i ul—J -X 4 J Style In reviewing th* Myles nneente lby the advance Parisian openings. impress! n of first place given the popish style is significant—the chemise, tubular and tierred types are first in favor. Thia ia one of th* newest collections in which these style tendencies are to he toted—Fashioned from Sil-u ette Crepe, in an unusual array of (iiy Spring color* Women who like pretty dresses will not miss this tfreat showing. We are featuring dresses from Mitchell and Loine and ail are strictly hand tailored. We would advise you make your selection early, while our stocks are complete. The very newest creations are being shown with exclusive styles modeled for our store. Y<»ur visit here will lie well worth your time and we will be more than pleased to give you a showing. Priced as low as $22.50 $25 $29.50 and $45 \II hand tailored in such fabrics as silk, plain and figured. Canton crepes: figured crepe dr chine; Koshanara and many other popular materials. Latest and newest Paris models and fabrics included. Niblick & Co.
Ladies Footwear that is Attractive . ... That you will see just what you want in neat, attractive, new Footwear in our present display, is a foregone conclusion. for we have the newest of the new now in stock. We are featuring all the latest creations in straps or pumps, all the newest leathers—ah the newest colors —and at prices that are surprisingly low. Drop in and make your selection from our large and complete stock. Peoples Cash Shoe Store
