Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 253, Decatur, Adams County, 23 October 1924 — Page 3
I2LUB CALENDAR Thursday ern star-Masonlc Hall, 7:30 och Mfsteonary Society-Mrs. “gue of Women Voters-Hoa->•3o P- m - township Home Economics u ra John Houck. ; ha Rea-Mrs. Will O’Brien. Kaehelor Maids-Miss Rose TonKier. 6:30 p. m. p o f Presbyterian Church Ina K Francis Noack at home of Mr. E Mrs. True Chilcote, near Wren. Blion Lutheran Ladies’ Aid Society ■schoolhouse, 3:30 p. m. Koose j/*giopaires—Moose Home, 11. Friday ■Pocahontas Lodge—Hall, 7:30. ■ Hallowe'en Festival-Momnouth Ebool, 7:30. 1 Eddies’ Aid Society of E. V. church ■church parlors. [Ladies' Aid Society of M. E. ihurch—Church parlors. Presbyterian White Elephant Sale -Graham & Walters Building. Emanuel Walther League Box Solai—School house. Saturday Reformed Ladies’ 2c supper—hurch dining room. 5 to 7 p. m. Monday Research Club—Mrs. J. F. Fruchte. Tuesday E. V. Ladies’ Aid Society—Church arlors. Zion Lutheran Walther League— Ichool Hall, 7:45. Wednesday Shakespeare Club—Mrs. C. A. Du-, Mr. and Mrs. Dan M. Niblick of this | dty and Mr. Harold Henneford, of leattle, Washington, brother of M-s. | Itiblick, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. ■ C. F. Engeler of Bluffton at dlnneg yesterday. In the afternoon they ened a visit to the country club and leveral holes of golf. The regular meeting of the Pocatontas lodge will be held at 7:30 o'clock Friday evening. Mrs. Noah
I 1 - ..-lui. jju.' THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR <■■ ■ .i ■ i - •^rsfesA 1 / -H MB' X xz 6 ' " rJi * _ " = ”"—v TJhe New Studebaker Big Six Duplex-Phaeton Two Cars in One—oAn open and closed car combined STUDEBAKER Duplex —a closed ing lines. It is especially designed and and open car combined. An en- powered for seven-passenger service. tirely new-type car—developed by The Big Six Duplex-Phaeton is deStudebaker and available from no other jj vere d to you with complete equipmaker. ment. This even includes two highest It is the most sensational — most grade bumpers, extra balloon tire, tube talked<>f car in America. and tire cover—there is nothing else One minute you are enjoying the to buy. zomfort and protection of a closed car g u . t 0 appreciate this car you must — next the unhindered freedom that inspect it—drive it. Test its delightful made the open car so popular And ease o j operation—steering mechanism the change can be made in 30 seconds especially designed for its full-sized by simply lowering the roller side bal i oon tI - res . enclosures. Notice the new location of the lightYet with all this two- . switch on the steering wheel—and venience, the Duplex-Phaeton many other new and unusual features, no more than an open car. , . . , , . The new Studebaker Big Six is strik- See th.s car that has definitely solved ingly beautiful—with long, low sweep- the open-closed car problem. Afl — ■ 1 STANDARD SIX SPE CI A LSI X BIG SIX 113-In. V B 50 H P 120-In. IV-B. 65 H-P. LZ-m. H.H P. __ Duplex-Phaeton S-Pm.. Duplex - Phaeton $1495 7-P.M. Duplex-Phaeton sis;s Duplex-Roadster 1125 j.Pa»». Duplex-Roadster 1450 s.Pass. Coupe • • • • 2<»50 3-Pass. Coupe-Roadster 1395 p Victoria. .• . 2050 „ t . - : 1&’ . «,o ‘ i 5 4-u/teel .eh, ' ,6 ° (AU price. ,-. o. b. U. S. factories.'untl .’Object to change « itho..c .mtUe) LIBY AND YOST GARAGE 116 S. Ist St Plione 772 Studebaker duplex o The New-type Open-closed Car 1 1 .-ar—- „„ , • ■ - ■usaaS.;
Frye, Mrs. Walter Eicher, represents-' tlves of the local order, and Mrs. Florence Bain and Mrs. Jesse Burdg, past great, chiefs, who are attending the Grand lodge at Indianapolis this week will give a full report of the convention. All members an* urged to be present. At eight-thirty a soda! hour will bo held for ill members and their friends. The Ladles’ Aid Society of the Evangelical church will meet Tuesday afternoon instead of Friday afternoon at the church. All members are urged to not the change. All members of Class No. 4 of the primary department, of the United Brethren Sunday school are kindlyrequested to be present next Sunday promptly at 9:14 o'clock to participate in the lesson. "Th** Struggle with Self." Jacob's experience in leaving home in order to get away from an ! infuriated brother's threat will be discussed. The Walther League of the Zion' . Lutheran church enjoyed a marshI mellow roast last evening at the home
■ma—————— ii n Every Diamond Bought with “Both Eyes Wide Open’’ Before—not after the sale! Every Diamond in this store is marked in plain, everyday English. Most stores make the customer ask—we tell them before they ask—and tell everything. THAT’S WHY WE SELL MORE DIAMONDS! r "I 111 lIIWWMMa. ■ - ..
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1924.
of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Meyers, north of the city. Thirty-five members and friends were in attendance. Games ami contests were enjoyed and Mrs. Meyers won the prlxe in a bean contest and Hermon L.inkenau received the booby. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Conrad. of Fort Wayne, were out of town guests. | Among the masquerades planned for Hallowe’en will Ito that of the Christian Endeavor society of the 'United Brethren, church will be held Monday evening. October 27th, at the' home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Drake, jon South Eleventh street. Those who will attend are asked to be at the Drake home at 7:30 o'clock. A pot, luck supper will be sei v. d and a fishing pond and fortune telling booth will be arranged in the house and much fun ami merriment Is anticipated. Prises for the best masked prison will be given. Members of (be IT’. B. church and of the C. E. society are Invited to attend. The Laides' Aid Society of the Reformed Church will serve a two-cent supper Saturday evening in the
church basement from .*> to " o'clock 11 The liberal patronage of the public Is 11 solicited. The following menu will < In* served: Creamed chicken, meat' loaf, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, I baked beans, cottage cheese, noodles, j potato salad, cranberry sauce, slaw,!! breu<| butler, fruit salad. cak<- pie,, co cream and coffee, ——. „ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hurst enter-i tallied with a masquerade Hallowe'en I party last evening in honor of the; birthday anniversary of their' son. Glen. Garnett and music were, tin* diversions of the evening after* which dainty refreshments were serv-1 ed. The guests included: Randolph! Brandyberry, Floyd Keller, Ix-ota ' Hurst, Thurman Andrews, Vernon Mills, Bretta Fisher, George Helm. Charles Miller, Vernon Hurst, Noel and Katherine Andrews, John Mills, '■•nohl Miimma, Arthur Hurst. Arthur
I Just To Remind You I — To Visit Our Store Saturday I Saturday is Gift Day in Decatur and we want to make the day worth while for you. We have arranged an interesting group of savings that will appeal to the thrifty buyer and that will mean money well ent. Come in and look around Saturday. Your NEW COAT is Here I jr , —IWe We l ,avc Pl i,nne< l a Gout Event lor Saturday (hat will meet your approval. In this offering we are presenting all the newest of the mid-season styles. The display is inters esting, as the Coals are the newest, the quality the best and the prices are very reason- ■■ al>l< Street, Sports and Dressy Models some trimmed with fancy stitching and some plain. Some have fur collars and cuffs or bands of fur on sleeves. All the newest and popular fabrics, in shades of lans, browns as well as blacks. All are beauties. S *l2“ ’l6“ ’22“ I | Just a few other Specials for Saturday I I I I mK ut I h fl r —i] ’|b wft ffl I 'rtf S I I e . A m i I !3 silk hosiery Saturday Savings On Blankets .mjjnsing i SPECIALS ON V7/W HOSEa The dern3nd for heavier bed covering is urgent It V I Two big specials for Satur- Is hardly necessary to remind you that we are day. The lustre sheen, and once you wear Munsings you fine quality all prove that 7 M w m wear no other kind. The these hose are rare values. jn good co|ors and weight Wc are offering them perfect fitting, perfect made » All sizes and a large selec- an d perfect satisfying Untion of colors. Don’t pass at prices that are exceptionally low. derwear for the lady who is this special by. particular. A good selection of sizes and styles in popular B Munsing Silk Hose, regular H£avy B | a nke‘.s, 66x80, regular J 3.95 d»Q ’(| weights. Priced at ■ $1.50 value, spe- U»T "IQ , cial Saturday M.-Ltf value: spec ai Saturday $2.00 Extra Special Silk Hose; a Blankets. 72x84, regular $4.25 (PQ 7Q "' VI U ” wonder buy Satur- IQ value: special Saturday ’>>’ Z J $4.50 I day, at only I I 1 IL I Take Advantage of These Savings Saturday | TKn® El <Ss B o©©dls C©= HUGH D. HITE DECATUR. INDIANA. j. h. BORROUGHS
Hurst, Cedrli' Fisher, Ruth Hammond, Ireta Shaekley, Gordon ami Dhk Girod. William Ritter and Rex sheets. The Rlutketipeare Club held ;i very liiteresting meeting \Vi-d;:< sda• afternoon nt the home of Mr Daniel Sprang. Mrs. Sprang had the paper on "ReeoiiHlnil tion of Europe." and I Ibistrated her paper w llh a map study. 'This was one of the most interesting I papeiH the club ever listened to. Mrs. 1 Ellen Dailey, of Indianapolis, was an I out-of-town guest. The next meeting 'will be with Mrs. C. A. Dugan and Mrs. James Westveld will have the * paper on "Holland." Miss Fan Hite entertained the 'members of the Auction Bridge Club last evening at her home on Winchester Street. Mrs. Florence B >wers won high score. Mrs. Don Quinn, of Chicago, and Mrs. John
Heller, of this city, were guests. At Hie conclusion of the game delightful refreshments were served. A business meeting of the Zion
1“"" ——- WHITE ELEPHANT SALE Given by the Lndies* Aid Society of the Presbyterian Church, in the 1 GRAHAM & WALTERS BUILDING Tomorrow and Saturday, October 24 and 25. ! You can buy Men’s Coats, Ladies* Coats and Dresses and 1 ■ other wearing apparel. Also baked goods, aprons, candy, I Japanese wear and other things. 8
Lutheran Walther League will be held at the schoolhouse Tuesday evimTiig nt 7:45 o'clock. The presence of every member Is desired.
