Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 272, Decatur, Adams County, 14 November 1924 — Page 3
iQocX/S CLUB CALENDAR Friday Hneahontas U»p Year Party and !K. l .,i—Rd Men Hall. 8:30 P K.n Hur-~lx>dK« Roomi ’’ 7::!0 ' Saturday Aid Society of Rnformd ||Lreh-R«» n ’ a « e Sa,e nn<l bOkP Ift,'., in church basement. K'hristian Ixolins’ Society Cafeteria SCner- Church, 6 to 7 p. m. Tuesday Wl.oa2ue of Women Voters - HosB|tal. 2:30 o'clock. , League of C. E—Her Fuhrman, north of c ty. ‘■psi lota Xi-Mrs. Sim Burk. S p. tn. Wednesday Shakespeare Club —Mrs. J. H. HelKr. 1 P- m - Thursday -I Ladies' Aid Society Btlr-'. E. G. Coverdale. ■ The following menu will be serve ! Hy the Ladies Aid Society of the Ktristian church at their cafeteria Kipper to be held in the basement of church, corner of Second and Kfferson streets, Saturday evening. Kom 5 until 7 o’clock: noodles, chicken, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes (southern Kyle), meat loaf, cabbage salad. H-.d. rolls, butter, cake, baked ■pples. pie, ice cream, 'pie a-la-mode I ■nd coffee. I The Queen Esther Society of the Kethodist Church will meet SaturHay afternoon with Miss Monai ButKr, at her home on Eighth street, are requested to bring their Hank offering. The meeting will be Held at 2:30 o’clock and a good at■endance is desired. I Miss Marie Gass was hostess to the Ho Cha Rea Club test evening at her Home on Adams street. Tables were Hrranged for five hundred and prizes Here won by Mrs. Charles Starost. Kirs. Will O'Brien and Miss Marie Hlurtaugh. At the conclusion of the ■ nie a two course luncheon was Herved. The next meeting will be ■eld with Miss Marie Murtaugh. Mrs. Kd Weisling. of Findlay. Ohio, and ■'iss Rose Fullenkamp, of this city, ■ ere guests besides the club mem■ers. I The League of Women Voters will ■old their regular meeting at the ■dams County Memorial Hospital ■uesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. ■ good program is being arranged by ■the committee in charge. I The Ladies Aid Society of the Pres■yterian Church will meet with Mrs. K G. Coverdale at 2:30 o'clock ■Thursday afternoon. A good attendance is desired. I A delightful evening was spent by a Barge number who attended the lenefit card party held by the Order >f Eastern Star in the Masonic Hall 'oom last night. The proceeds from he party will be sent tp the Masonic Orphan’s Home at Franklin, Indiana, ’rises in Bridge were won by Miss i'anny Hite, Miss Gretchen Graham, )r. Roy Archbold and C. A. Dugan, ’rizes in Five Hundred were won by ■rs. B. R. Farr, Mrs. Charles Niblick, larry Moltz, and Frank France. Rereshments were enjoyed following he games. —o About The Sick The sixteen-year-old Son of Frank dartin, of near the St. Paul church, mderwent an operation at the Adams 'ounty Memorial Hospital last evenng for acacute grangrenous append idtis. He is recovering very nicely. Mrs. Dan Gause, of Schuum, Ohio, vho underwent an abdominal operaion Monday, at the Adams County i demorial Hospital is getting along ine. 1 Mrs. w. Guy Brown was removed 081 MMI . 1 When your back is sore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism — has you stiffened up. don't suffer! Get a 35 cent hottie of old. « honest St. Jacobs Oil at any drug tore, pour g. V a little in your hand and rub it right on your aching ba< !:. :in-l Hie soreness and lain.' \ jE “ess is gone. J In use for 65 years, ■ JSCjwr GUs soothing, penetrating oil takes the 'SKSIIBH pain r 'B'ht out, and ends the misery. It is BBJ abolntely harmless and poesnt burn the skin.
front the Adnnu County Memorial j Hospital to her home Tuesday and Is recovering front it goitre operation, which sht- underwent several days ago. Mrs. Wahl, of near Portland, who underwent an unusually severe operation a week ago, Is recovering satisfactorily. Mrs. Charlotte Gephart was able to leave the hospital Tuesday following 1 a major operation which she underwent several days ago. Mrs. Carrie Sutherland, of the Hos, ton store, who suffered a broken shoulder which she received in a full several weeks ago, is getting along nicely. l | Kenneth Parrish, sixteen-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Parrish, of Millishire, Ohio, had the misfortune ‘of breaking his ar just below the , shoulder last Tuesday. Mi-s Gust,a Cramer is slowly recovering from an operation for the removal of the gall bladder at the Adams County Memorial Hospital. Crist Berry, of North Seventh Btre ‘t who has been confined to his home for the past several weeks, suffering with heart trouble remains in a serious and weakened, condition. i Miss Erma Rabbitt, daughter of Mr. I and Mrs. Charles Rabbit of east of > the city, underwent an operation for i the removal of the appendix, at the [ Adams County Memorial hospital this I morning. , Mrs. W. J. Bowen of Madison street , who has been seriously ill for the past several weeks, remains About the same. Joe Rozich, of < u.cago, underwent a major operation at the Adam a fCounty Memorial Hospital this morning. He is recovering satisfactory.
WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF FISK TIRES at prices that are right. With Each Tire Sold SAT. NOV. 15th. Regardless to size we will give 1 tube Free. 5 gallon Texaco Motor Oil Saturday Only $3.75 Bring your can with you. Free Air and Crank Case Service. Texaco Service Station R. N. RUNYON & SON Opposite Interurban Station Phone 652 . t.—— Porter’s Grocery & Meat Market Phone 97 or 98 Free Delivery APPLES—Special for Saturday Snow Apples. $1.50 Greenings, Baldwins, Spies, Jonathans, Hubbardsons Q | JQ Seal of America QI OKI^ ootl (orn ’ t 51* Flour. 24 lbs Can 25 TT' 51.98 Early June Peas, 15 c 10 bars R. N. M., Make gal j on QQr» Van Camps or ( rysta White Svrup uOv White Soap MU V whi(e Comb qq Bulk Seedless Raisins OXn Honey, section 2 lb’. Q U art can Fancy 501* I Quart Jar Cocoa Olives OVV Large can Pumpkin So A Urge ran Apneuta" 25C IpT™"- 79C | * ' Merritt Brand Red Pitted Large can Hominy 10 Q, C herries, for pies, ...25c Black Raspberries 3Qq akc Herring SaK Fish f2C Perfect Catsup. IX Perfect Rolled Oats. 1 A Bottle Box ■ LVV MEAT MARKET . Nice Bunch of Chickens, Fancy Cuts of Beef, Pork Chops, Pork ‘’teal.. Pork Roasts. Dried Beef, Bacon. M emirs, Souce, Mince Meat Whipping and Coffee Cream. Minced Ham. FreA inters 35C P,nt Highest Prices Paid for Butter and Eggs.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1921.
Kirkland And Jefferson Meet Here This Evening l The Kirkland and Jefferson town-j sli p high school basketball teams are scheduled to meet in the old high school gymnasium In this city this evening. Kirkland lost to Chester' Center and won from Pleasant Mills this ‘mason; wh’le Jeffeison dropped u hard-fought contest io Petroleum. A good game is expected tonight. o Wash a mesh bag in soapsuds containing ammonia. Dry by silking in jewelers’ sawdust. ! Use sour milk with soda for gin-berbre-id, biscuits, griddle cakes and such foods, and you will have lighterj products than when you have only, 1 sweet milk. Double hemstitching trims many! frocks of crepe de chine at the hem-' line and around the sleeves and it is ' often seen on crepe de chine und >rslips and lingerie accessories. Just received *2 car loads of cement. $2.75 per bbl. Mason lime. $1.75. Acker Cement Works. 272tfix — Kekionga Scalp Tonic Overcomes dandruff, stops falling hair and makes the hair soft and fluffy. Sold by Callow & Kohne ■ LXII.X "II '
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Big New Shipment of Coats in Junior Misses and Ladies x iWS fn you will find some wonderful values—- ’ •• all at big reductions in price. | ® 1 X 17.50 22.50 25 29.75 . If It ■ §35 $69.75 f If IIK; | Q We have not been able for a number of years to I—lra show such wonderful values. —Our garments all gjy made by the largest and most reliable manufe Jlr i / His facturers, such as Conde-Sperling. All cloths // I /J are sponged and shrunk and best tailoring' and 'Jr style. Richly fur trimmed. Ail the newest y B materials are used, c/l (snde Creation —Created by ' Elegant SILK Values Extra Values in Ladies and Misses " ; Eek g Guaranteed Silks Pi D 17 Q Q E? Q 4C in. Satin Circe, wonderful Satin, fully guaranteed.. $3.00 Special Bargains in Wool Dresses Welding I'Lit VA’- jf fQ OO 36in. Penn De Chine $2.75 & $3.00 One Lot One Lot if) i n , Penn Mills Crepe De Strictly All Wool French F!annel and Chine $2.00 Poiret Twill ... Fil \ stripe Serges 35 j n R e iding Guaranteed at Finest tailoring and style 25 $9.85 $18.50 to in. Penn Mills Canton Crepe * e Extra heavy $3.00 V J , . .. . Special Rug Values Sp dal Values in Bath Towels One lot Ladies Winter One | ot All Wool Velvet Rugs 1 “ S ® V"l«" Suits She 27x54 hr Sa,e 98c $1.98 sl -0° I Blanket Bargain Silk and Wo °’ Hose Wool Blankets -it received another shipment 1 lot Cotton Blankets j} eau -jf u ] New Block ’ram Kcal Silk Hosier" Co., of Extra Value designs and colors their famous Silk and Wool Hose Sale , Extra Value, pair $2.35 , $8.95 $12.50 gOc NIBLICK & CO.
I I | A little Wool worth fsLjJ building in Woolen SJjT-t> Underwear boxes * comes in from our stock room every morning—/TP*, only to last the day out. " There arc lots of men in Decatur who have either just tound out that we are headquarters **** x ~~v for woolen underwear or else tney have known * rigilt aton K ant * havo becn savin » f U P their — s - needs. _ .A In Union Suits —pure and mixed w 00l from Jr ■(VI $1.50 up—and we don’t emphasize the word A. //’ ’(J*— “from!” / / // ftl that you can lay along side of any $2 garment I I // || you can find—and find 50c saving. ’ ’ Everything you need to keep you warm in ffiW e ■»—. Inner, Outer, Over and Under Wear! Tefub-T-Ayecb Go J BETTER CLOTMES FOR LESS J MONEY-ALWAYS-•DECATUR* INDIANA*” - -rm • wfr-nt— —tr
