Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 288, Decatur, Adams County, 4 December 1924 — Page 5
I —- A Local Briefs |
B lE.j 5 |,.. jaineuKilMTson motor *1 ■ I'" l '* i "" 1 N,iW !!aVen ,lI<!UV k K Z’ '!■ looked after bn i H'S:! interests. ‘uMlk ~,.inner. of Akron. Ohio, is , u ,... ■ H' n ß er ' today ' Oben.liter went to Fori today to lie the guest and relatives. the Wayne. i . ... . Grote, of I nion town tile afternoon here shop ■uh, " H " *'■ l 1,1111 - ' !r ' !: ‘"" ■ Monroe. ■ ■,. tliis afternoon. . former residents of this veiled friends here this ~| »W6ri»>i'ii. I . Glolo. <>| 1 |.0\11.,0| ;,lis -dternoon looking iill.o ■ interests. BMv Gi.ini Mainers, of Fort W.iim ■Mg ‘ >n business friend, here this . .. liiiinuer returned from In -In last night where lie HgKided to business. ■tt|; T. Murdock, of ludianapofi >i on business friends here to gS !■;:>!.>> Ehinger visited his moth.••• ■ Catherine Ehinger, who > »' .it tlie St. Joseph Hospital ,n E Wayne, this afternoon. ■MM V.-'.ii.itn E. Walls, of ludiaimp> d: ■ i business visitor Imre IKM bmu W Clark ■ !" Fort Wayne Wednesday ;.t ■BH ' • I S.hurger will re urn 'oiiijM Indianapolis, where lie has Im. a ■ after business affairs. HaM I' Gov >■’■ .of Portland, will vi n inis here this evening. MME W W. Stewart, of Wren . UM... ■ l> : visitor here tin BM'.|-. Genevieve Kitson .-pen’ ip. | Mlmim.m in Fort Wayne iting ■ and relatives. o jyiciety I CLUB CALENDAR Thursday Epworth League Dramatic Club—iss Monai Butler, 7 p. tu. So Cha Rea —Miss Marie Murtaugh Postponed. Wonian's Home and Foreign Misunary Society of Presbyterian lurch —Mrs. Roy Runyon. bridge Club—Mrs. Schrock. p. tn. z Ever Ready Class of M. E. Church I’ostpdhed. Loyal Workers Class of E. V. lurch —Church Parlors, 6:30 p. in. Evangelical Missionary Societylurch, 2 p. in. Antioch Missionary Sewing Club—rs. George Squires. Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid, at school use, 3:30 p. ni. Mt. Pleasant Ladies’ Aid Society—rs. Jesse Singleton. Friday Luncheon Bridge Club —Mrs. Dick •ch, 71:30 p. m. Woman’s Home Missionary Society Mrs. Dan Sprang Pocahontas Initiation—Hall, 7:30 p iQM i Friday Night Club —Mrs. Harry ■■Holtz. S| Voting Matrons' Club—Mrs. Irene JH League of Women Voters Benefit and Five Hundred I’.iG; In SMdiistrial Rooms, 2:30 p. ni. *- I W. R. c.—Legion -Hall, 2 p. in. t I’. R Ladies’ Aid Society Bazaar—
■pHßEtipi® - I Permitting the normal trans- "., I mission of mental impulses jjte I from brain to tissue cells by I adjusting the vertebral sublux A.: I ations causing impinged nerves I restores the health of those 4? I suffering from Bronchitis. ■ E T^c Chiropractor is specially 1 trained to do this—health reS I ■■■ll:- from his' spinal adjust- i| ■ B nier, ts. S CHARLES &( H \RLES | CHIROPRACTORS I Over Keller’S Jewelry E Phone 628 1 —Office Hours—- | I 10 to-12—,2 to 3—6:30 to 3
CHA Adana county Bank building. Saturday ( I B. Ladies’ Aid Society Bazaar-— i I Old Adams County Bank building. i II The Woman’s Home and Foreign i | Missionary Society of Monroe, Supper —New Home Store building, 5 to 7 p. ; m. Wednesday | Auction Bridge Club—Miss Naomi .Durkin, 8 p. m. I Shakeipeare Club—Mrs. J. c. Sut- , ton. Historical Club—Mrs. C. C. Noble. The Woman’s Home and Foreign Missionary Society of Monroe will . give a supper Saturday December 6. 1 in the New Home Store building. The ■ following menu will be served: meat bread, butter, mashed potatoes, gravy, . baked beaus, baked apples, cabbages, salad, cake, fruit and coffee. The supper will be served between the hours , of five and seven and the liberal pati ronage of the public is solicited. Miss Naomi Durkin will entertain • the members of the Auction Bridge Club Wednesday evening at eight , o’clock. The annual Christmas ex- ■ change will be held at this meeting. , The Corinthian Class of the Chrisi tian church will hold a Christmas t bazaar and rummage sale in the basement of th» church December 11. 12
'f W 1 THE MONEY YOU ACCUMULATE :•< •*» »■■ 4Je under our Systematic Savings Plan is not always the most valuable reward you rei ceive for your weekly deposits. Your check for the total of your fifty deposits plus interest is really a kind of diploma G ! signifying that for a year at least yau have practiced the thrift habit. / The probabilities are that you will join cga n next year and the next, until the depost habit becomes second nature. Then who can forsee the opportunities that will be yours? For you will have a larger reserve every year. • Bqiik Capital and Surplus 4120,000.00. Ilf/// \Yv<\ i f Fort Wayne wW Meet Your Wsj j Friends at Ewings I Christmas shopping will no doubt bring many of you to Fort Wayne for a few days the neat two r or three weeks. On thee" days especially we invite you to make EWING’S your “meeting place." AT NOON WE SERVE A DELIGHTFUL LUNCHEON FOR 60c —while the— T-'FT*. EVENING DINNER AT i T 50c —75 c —ls considered the beet in Fort Wayne. OUR PASTRY DEPARTMENT iffers at all times frrah assortments of French ind Panish Pastries. Fancy Cakes. Rolls, Oyster Pnrtle Shelta, ete_ for parties »nd dinners. We make deliveries to all neighboring cities. And Ilira’t forget— EWING’S CHOCOLATES i the very finest at 80c and SI.OO | a Pound . .1 W W. WAYNE FORT WAYNE. IND. ////Zf
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1924.
and 13. All sorts of fancy work suit able for Christmas gifts will be on sale. A very interesting meeting was held by the members of the Shakespearo Club Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. B. Adams on Mercer Avenue. Mrs. Blossom had a splendid paper on "Life and Letters of Ambassador Walter Page.” Letters written by Page were read by Mrs. Dugan, Mrs. Hooper and Mrs. France as sub topics. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. J. C. Sutton. x A large crowd was in attendance at the oyster supper, card party and dance given by the Catholir Ladies’ Social Club, at the Knights of Columbus hall last night. At bridge prizes were won by Miss Florence Harris and Mrs. Carrie Ehinger, at five hundred. Dyonis Schmitt, Roman Parent, Mrs. Joe Laurent and Miss Helen Gass. John Miller, Mrs. M. Koenig and Miss Bertha Ga|i won prizes at rhum. The committee in charge wishes to thank the public for the liberal patronage. Those who served on the committee included Mrs. Sorg, chairman, Mesdames C. Lose, M. Russell, C. Omlor, Ed Phillips, A. Droppieman,, Coyne, Frank Teeple, M. Holthouse and A. Tricker. The social committee of the Elks lodge today announced that it had been definitely decided to hold the Elks Christmas dance on Fridaj night, December 26. The dance will be held in the Masonic Hall. Furth ■r Announcements concerning tin
dance will be made ebon. A public entertainment will be given by the Immanuel Walter League Saturday and Sunday evening. December 6 and 7. at the Bloeke chool in Union township. The following program will be gifen, Solo, Rev. Frosch; dialogue,, “The Limefence”; operetta, "Setting for a Picture"; solo. Rev. Frosch: dialogue, "Uncle Dick's Mistake”; closing song The public is cordially invited to attend. The nrogram will begin at eight o’clock. The Historical Club met with Mrs. M. J. Wcrtzberger yesterday after- ’ noon at her home on Third street. 1 Mrs. Ira Fuhrman had charge of the program and read an interesting paper on “Art of Daily Living.” Dur- ' ing the social hour the hostess served delectable refreshments. Plans were J | made for a Christmas party to be held with Mrs. John Schug Wednesday, December 17, at six o'clock. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. a,
J A'" d e iiii ill io EB. jMjrGG , I f ® \W Ll S IA e Vl > r > J* ' R || ' * WL • 'wk * i A|nUlwSffll z 5" * ,Ur Copyright >924 Hart Schaffner & Marx J The Christmas Overcoat & MAYBE you’d like to give one to some- . - z ' body you especially like; you may decide that it’s a pretty good present to give yourself B Hart Schaffner & Marx W have made the overcoat y 0 u o ug h t \jp to give; it’s here in our store You'll find a lot of other things at smaller cost—mufflers, handkerchiefs, neckwear. (ITO W hosiery, umbrellas, walking sticks, gloves, J. Wd and utilities like hosiery, underwear, flMr shirts, etc. You can make it a bountiful 'W Christmas for some man or /boy. or 'jff yourself. f Holthouse Schulte & Co. | CLEANING PRESSING REPAIRING I •
B. C. Noble and Mrs. Roy Runyon will have ths paper —————o- , «->■ Elmer Wells, of Fort Wayne, who was injured when huu over by an army truck north of this city yesterday forenoon, was resting easy today. Mrs. Russell Hovermann. of Gary, was discharged as a patient at the Adams County Memorial hospital to- . , day. Mrs. Emerson Wall, near Bryant, able to leave the Memorial hospital today. i « > o- - >■■ A CORRECTION The E. F. Gass & Son Thirteenth Anniversary Sale opened birght and > ealy this morning with a wonderful 5 list of bargains for the thrifty shop- • pers and of which a good number I of buyers took advantage of. In the s announcement appearing in last ev- ! enings paper, an item appeared, "Chil • drens Printzess Coats, special $1.00.” > The item should have read “Childrens . Prifitzess Coats, special $5.00."
CHICAGO MARKET CLOSE Wheat: Dec. May $1.60H. July $1.41’4. Com: Dec. $1.17, May $122%. July $123%. Oata: Dec Dec. 53%c, May 59%c. July 67%c.
Gift & Hat Shoppe Sale Sale Sale LAST OF THE SEASON’S MILLINERY Hats for Women and Children 50c and 11.00 Big Reduction On All Velvet Hats New Satin and Metal Trim Hats at our usual low prices. See Our Display of Christmas Goods.
We do custom butchering, hogs dressed, lard rendered, sausage made. See us for attractive prices.— Schmitt Meat M***- WT
