Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 283, Decatur, Adams County, 28 November 1924 — Page 5

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i r <:., in .< culver today. They wiJJ be accomninied home by Mr- anti Mrs - 11 O. cuss and children. who have been v'iKitlna with Mrs. Gass’ parents, Mr. and Mrs Peter Keller for several days. Kobert Meyers, student at the In(liuUil penta! College. Indianapolis, is spending the Thanksgiving vacation with ins mother, Mrs. Clara Meyers. Cassell C. Harvey, of Huntington visited friends here yesterday. jlr i.nd Mrs. It. O. Johnson and son. Dick, of Gary, visited relatives here yesterday. Miss Helen t.ass will go to Huntington this afternoon to attend the annual Psi lota xi Thanksgiving dance. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hite and daughter. Virginia, and son. Bolt, and Dr. and Mrs. Burt Mangold motored to Dayton. Ohio, yesterday and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H Stewart and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Burroughs, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ashbaucher. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashbaucher. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Melchi. of this city, and Mr and Mrs. Homer Goodin and family, of Bluffton, motored to Jackson. Michigan,Thursday and spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Van ( amp and family. Miss Mary Oman, of Bluffton, visited at the John T. Myers home yesterday. Guy Kehler, of Huntington. visited friends here yesterday. Glen Hill, Lowell Smith, and Zach D'vor. students at Qhio State I niv< rsity. at Columbus. Ohio, are st ending the Thanksgiving vacation hi re with their parents. Miss Clarice Andrews, of Fort Wayne, visited Jriends here yesterday. The Misses Eloise Lewton. Phyllis and Marguerite Kosht, Mary Burrell : ar.d Mary Macklin attended a show ' at Fort Wayne last evening. The Misses Neva apt! Geraldine

111—I—■■IHIinTTIIIIIIIWI ■ l F l ll x,,l, «l l " I fAPiV! 2867 Pairs of Close Out -ivJvJlx.. Shoe Values up to $6.00 Nothing Over $1.50 Some Priced As Low As Fifty Cents AT OUR FINAL CLEAN - UP SALE of Wear - U - Well Shoes THREE BIG DAYS ONLY Friday - November, 28th Saturday - November, 29th Monday - December, Ist Shop early for every pair gill go quickly at this give-away price. Never again will Decatur see values as great as these. Ladies, get those Satin Pumps. NEVER will you have the opportunity to get these shoes at such unheard of prices. X U» ffiSS B S S Mr. Tester will continue with the regular line. - Well Shoe Compenv ifet,eri,,,<i " ,anever - 2] C „i qtrppf DECATUR DRY CLEANERS Decatur, Indiana 131 South Second Street NO APPROVALS NO EXCH ANGES ALL SALES FINAL •

-— | Bia,ind.vberry. spent the day In Fort Uayue visiting friends and relatives.! Mss tiara Itathfon. of Logansport, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Fr ink Downs and family. Miss ' Kathfon returned to her home this morning. Catherine and Lawrence Baker, of Fort Wayne, are spending the week-! end with Mrs. Frank Davis. Tlie Misses Gladys Arnold and Madeline McCollum have returned to Fort Wayne after visiting friends here and at Geneva, over Thanksgiving. , Mrs. W. H. Downs, of Idaville, and daughter, Elsie, of Logansport, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Downs and family. Mr. and Mrs. ('. 1,. Johnson add' daughters. Thorn. Marcella. Alice! and Martha, of Gary, are visiting relatives here Miss Catherine Omler .will attend the Psi iota Xi dance at Huntington tonight. Mrs. Eli Ray. of Monroe, will leave t tomorrow for Elkart to visit with her Vi, \ s yOP in and sec the b jMHSi t C-r new Evcisharp. It C tl * s a beautiful, practi- £ I J. c:J pencil. Mechanical a ■p A ? Perfection guaranteed. C Sa. A'; J ... £ |& \'| I behave an assortment E ! y, of sizes and designs for c (1 you to choose from. £ %\1 Trices SI.OO up t ! \ALt.Xy ! The NEW PERFECTED J EVERSHARP \ The Holthouse Drug Co. “Buy a Victrola for Christmas”

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 28, 1921.

son and daughter in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cliarles Kern. Mr apd Mys. Albert Johnson, visit ed friends at Fort Wayne Thursday afternoon. Miss Huth JJamtnidl and niece. Carrol Kuntz, of Indianapolis, spent i Thanksgiving with the former's mother, Mrs. c. R Hammel), of Wlnehest- , er street. Miss Margaret Murphy and Miss Dorothy Sutton, of Fort Wayne were | guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Otis Exley ' and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Woods, over I Thanksgiving. oJ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ytmne, of Fort Wayne, spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Yahne’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Helm. —

I The ADAMS Theatre I) *4 Matinee Daily at 2:15 8 Today Only H 8 A William Fox Special ♦« ♦♦ Can a wife win freedom and happiness and disregard her home duties? XX L A S. M. Hutchinson's Great Novel XX XX Author of If Winter Comes. XX p “THIS FREEDOM” ;; XX with Fay Compton and a XX , XX well selected supporting cast. ♦♦ »♦ The hand that rocks the cradle cannot title the homo •* ♦♦ and big business at the same time. I XX Happiness leaves the home when the lure of a career XX $$ win over the call of the heart. J* ♦♦ It's a Human Melodrama based upon women's rights ♦♦ XX and freedom. Xe *♦ The picturization of the most discussed novel of today ‘‘ ♦♦ Owing to length of this picture XX ♦♦ nothing else will be shown. XX H 5C and 20c g ♦♦ Saturday and Sunday—Tom Mix in “NORTH OF XX XX HUDSON BAY.”—Also Comedy and News. J? ♦♦ Fxx::x:::xxxxxxxxx:::xxxxxx::x:xx:xxxx:x:x:xxx:xx:x:

l' Miss Ruth Mayer epent the day In . Fort Wayne visiting friends. V. ,1. Borman and Guy Kehler, of ; Huntingtoil, were Thunksglving guests of Mr. and Mrs. E F. Gass and family. i Virgil Cox and Everett Rhe. of . Fort Wuyil", were guests of Miss Helen Myer.', of Patterson street.' Thursday. s Mr. and Mrs William Gilbert ami b children, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. V Levi Johnson, of Manroe. were guests r of Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Gilbert yesterday. t Mrs. Catherine Toepie. was' It brought from the home of iter duughi. ter Mrs. Mo.ier. in Wren. Ohio, to the home of another daughter. Mrs.

■lames L. Guy. lit this illy this morning Mrs, Teeple, who will be 90 years old January 1. is in |s>or health. - -<■ -T~ O To Operate Bus Between Decatur And Huntington i Thom is Licht le. well-known young man of this city announced today 1 that lie will operate a motor bus line front Decatur to Huntlngtot;. begin- —

’Twas a big day - for our Hat and a Cap man yesterday! /W H * -UcW '■ -Ct s. “Let me see som in a hat”— ' _ We d show a I\n> << ring up a sale. I 't hen our cashier would make change tor a iran whq was changing from Easter to October 4™ out of StO"—Righto Portis hats loved. bv 99 out ° f Bp—Then a cap customer from town I'hen another with an Ohio license on his • ’ car — then a hat — then a ca P~ and 80 I,ll — so b P s . v tb at the man in charge of our hat depart- \ . \ meiit will have to explain to his wife why he \ couldn’t answer the telephone. iggr STETSON HATS 57.00 '512.00 jflr CORTIS HATS >■' $2.5055.00 John T- Uy.rs Co. Caps. SIJIO lo 53.00 I W oolen Hose —Woolen Sweaters | Woolen Scarfs : Co J BETTER CLOTHES FOR LESS J MONEY-ALWAYS- | •DECATUR* INDIANA •'

nltiK December 15. Headtiunrters In; this city will be at the Htdel Murray and st the Huntington Hotel in ! HunUpgton. The schedule is now lielug printed, Mr. Lichtle will operate I u big Studebaker couth over the 1 line. tl o ' • » J » WANT ads EARN-I j - o — - Call I3Q for Tifxi. If.! e3i ~

I SIGNS YOU CAN BELIEVE IN Jf your breath is bod and you have rpell? of lajitruning in the bead, jxsir appetite, tonx'ijiaiiun and n genertd noai rount f" ! :i*:, it is n t-iun your liver ia torpid. The ono really dependable remedy for nil d 1 -ortlt rs in the liver, n’otnach ar.d bowels is 11< rbine. It r. Is js>werfußy on the j ver, strengtliei.s digestion, nunj tics the laiwels anti restores a fine feeling of cnergv, vir» and cliecrfulncas. I‘rico C3e, I'old by Holthouse Drur Co. —- '' ' ■—*—