Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 300, Decatur, Adams County, 18 December 1924 — Page 3

f* CLUB CALENDAR 1141’U' ***" Thursday I Moose Legionaires Christmas party t-Mrs. Nick Brown. F Antioch Missionary Society— Mrs ■Homer Ginter. I Loyal Workers Class of E. v. ■Church—Mrs. Inez Weber, 6:30. I Silent Workers Class of t'nitril ■Brethren Church—Mrs. Ben Pillars. | Baptist Woman’s Society—Mrs. s. ■ E Shamp. | Ever Ready Class of M. E. Church ■—Mrs. Ed Ahr. I Friday Night Club—Mrs. Ruby Dur ■kin. | So Cha Rea—Miss Cecile Miller, ■ 7:30 p. m. Royal Neighbors — Ben Hur Hall, I 7:30 p. m. Friday Young Matrons Club —Mrs. Alva I Dawson, 7:30 p. m. Woman's Home and Foreign MisI sionary Society of the M. E. Church I —Mrs. Dan Sprang, 2:30 p. m. Pocahontas Christmas party and I exchange—Red Men Hall, after lodge. K. Z. K — Miss Helen Gass. 8 p. m. Corinthian Class and Ladies’ Aid Society of Christian church, bazaar and rummage sale—Church basement. Ben Hur—Hall. Corinthian Class and Ladies’ Aid Society of the Christian Church, bazaar and rummage sale—Church 1 basement. ( Saturday 1 King's Heralds of the M. E. 1 Church—Miss Helen Chronister, 7:00 i p. m. t Corinthian Class and Indies' Aid s Society of the Christian Church, 1 bazaar, rummage sale and chicken 1 supper—Church basement. i U. B. Ladies’ Aid Society, candy t sale—Peoples Loan and Trust Com- 1 pany and Peoples Shoe Store. i Monday Phoebe Bible Class of Reformed < Church—Mrs. Tillman Gerber. 7:30. f Research Club—Mrs. C. E.' Bell. 1 Psi lota Xi Christmas party—Mrs. . J. H. Borroughs, 8 p. m. Tuesday Tri Kappa Christmas Party—Miss ' Veronica Anker.

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nreiTrh”. ! >‘'< > nde,| , he Pi tty Christmas party g i ven by lllP >*<o< e ( lub hi ihe chili rooms at the n’tT Com P f "’y't Plant lust night. The dub room and dining I room were deeorated with Christmas I rolors. a small decorated and lightf'l Christmas tree was used ~s the l centerpiece of the long table. At six O’clock an elaborate two-course dinner was served. An exchange of i gifts was held after the dinner and a clever program of readings and * hrfstmas carols was given. The committee in charge of the entertainment included Daisy Girod, Ethel ■ ’! tunbleson, Gladys Reefy, Glen Ayres. Berneta Tanvls, Margaret Myers, ,'era, Eady, Esther Mclntosh, Billy Hendricks, Olive Merryman and ' I Dora Hendricks. Each guest was 1 presented with a Christmas rememb 1 rance by the club. The Telephone girls hold their nn- , nual Christmas party last evening in the operators' rest room, which w-is . prettily decorated with Christmas decorations. At nine o’clock, after ail ' operators were off duty .a delicious i chicken dinner was served by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lose at. the Lose Restaur- . ant. The tables were very attraci tive with the decorated miniature Christmas tree as a centerpiece from 1 [ which streamers led to each guest’s I place. After the dinner the guests re turned to the telephone rooms which Santa Clans distributed the gifts from the exchange, which were piled' about the large lighted Christmas tree. Tables were then arranged for I bridge, and bunco. One of the prettiest parties of the Christmas season was given Tuesday evening by the members of the Rebecca Lodge at their hall. The, rooms were decorated witli Christmas bells and a lighted Christmas' tree. The lights were dimmed with i shades in season’s color. After I the exchange of gifts a two-cour luncheon was served. The dinning ' room was attractively decorated in ' j red and green and each small table', had as its center piece a small Christ- i mas tree lighted with tiny candles. ‘ The colors of the red and green were , carried out in the delectable lunch, t eon. Sixty members attended the 1 preety affair. ' The Phoebe Bible Class will meet 11 Monday evening at the home of Mrs. 1 Tillman Gerber at 7:30 o’clock. The meeting was previously announced

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1924

Io be held Tuesday evening. All members are urged to note the change. CONFERENCE ON IMMIGRATION IS BEING PLANNED (Continued from Page One) any particular country confining it self only to laying down general principle of new world immigration policy. Questions affecting individual countries probably would go over to later conferences. o — \<n i< e to No\-Hr>ii)i:x i > State of Indiana, Ada tor County, SS. In the Adams Circuit Court. November Term. No. Vern I’hrkk vs. Hasel Chrhk. <’omes now the plaintiff l>v hlm attorneys, (’. L. Walters, nnd files his petition for a divorce from the defendj it, Hazel t'hrlelc, also his affidavit that the residence of the s«id defendant is unknown, also the »»frith*, vit of a disinterested person that the said Hazel ITlirlck is a non-resi-dent of the stale i»f Indiana; that h-r exact postoffice address is unknown and it appearing that the said Hasel I'li'ick is the defendant in said cause ■ uni therefore a material part\ to the determination thereof the said Hazel Chrhk is hereby notified to appear before the Adams Circuit Court at the court house in the city of Decatur. Adams county, Indiana, on M >nday, I’ebruary 9. 1925, the same being th< I Dli day of Hie I’ebruary term of said court nnd then and there plead h? I answer or demur to the complaint in 'said cause or the same will be heard and determined in her absence Dated at Decatur, Indiana, this I.3th day of December. 1924. <S;-aD JOHN K. NELSON, ■ Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court By Naomi I*. Bormann. Deputy C. L. Wallers, Atty. IX-25-1 OUSE SULPHUR TO HEALYOUR SKIN E ok-n Out Skin and liching Eczema Helped Over Night For unsightly skin eruptions rash nr blotches on face. neck, arms or body, you do not have Io wait for relief from torture or enibarrii.sznu nt, declares a noted skin specialist Apply a little Mentho-Su.phur ami improvement shows next day Because of its germ destroying properties, nothing has ever been found to take the place of this sulphur piepaiation. The moment you apply it healing begins. Only those who have had unsightly skin troubles ran know the delight th's MenthoSu'.phur brings. Even fiery, itching eczi ma is dried right Up. Get a sma 1 jar of Rowles Mentlio Sulphur from any good druggist and ■e it like cold cream.

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Nerves All Unstrung? Decatur Folks Should Find the Cause and Correct It. Are you all worn out? Feel tired, nervous half-sick? Do you have a constant backache; sharp twinges of pain. too. with dizzy spells and an- | noying urinary disorders? Then 1 i there's cause for worry mid more 'cause to give your weakened kidneys ! prompt help. I'se Doan's Fills —u stimulant diuretic to the kidneys. | I Decatur folks recommend Doan’s for just such troubles. | Mrs. John Durbin. 1110 Elm St, Decatur, says: ’’My kidneys were out of order nnd didn't act right. My feet swelled and I felt bloated all over. 1 had such sharp pains in my buck 1 was almost helpless. I couldn't sleep at night and was miserable all day long Headaches almost drove me frantic rod 1 became nervous anl Irritable. But Doan's Pills from Smith. Yager A Falk's Drug Store helped me until 1 fe.t Just fine", (Sialement given October 23, 1920) On Jun" 7, 1924 Mrs. Durbin sajd: ! "Dot n’s have cured me of ' kidney trouble.” o— I Dave Campbell’s Truck Turns Over In Ditch Dave Campbell, of Derating had a small accident last evening just cast of the Toll-Gate school house, while enroute from Montpelier to Decatur, The Ford oil truck he was driving turned over into the ditch. Tin 1 truck was half full of gasoline at the time of the accident, but very little was lost. Mr. Campbell stated that the fog blinded him and lie drove too close to the side ditch. He escaped injury.

Calling Your Attention To Several Special Items In Our 13th Anniversary Sale

DRESS Special All dresses remaining on our $6.75 rack to be closed out at $2.98 38 dresses remaining on our regular $12.75 sale rack will be closed out at $7.95 These dresses include pin stripe, plain twills, ravy twills. stripes, checks and velours. These dresses cannot be duplicated for the price they are now selling for.

Handkerchiefs lust received a new shipment Shamrock finish Handkerchiefs in plain and colored borders. -25 C each

Childrens Coats A good assortment of Childrens Coats that will pay you to investigate. Regular $9.95 value at $5.00

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NOTICE TO THE MEMBERS OF THE ADAMS COUNTY DETECTIVE ASS'N. NO. 151. You are hereby reque ted to appear at our regular meeting to be held at the Old Adami I i. Batik oi upper room, on Saturday, D < . 20th, 1924, nt 2:30 p. m. This Is our first quirterly meeting I for the m w year, ami I to your In- ' te.i ■' to hear our delegates report of the National Convention held nt Terre Haute, Im!., Oct. 7th. 1924, which will be Interesting to all. We have, the New Journals of this | convention'for each member in good standing. The repoits will show th.it there are 15,600 members in Hie state of Indiana, also w II give the report of the Statistical Report of the work nccompllshed in the state of Indiana the last year by our Association, , Horses stolen 2 i Horses recovered 2 I Autos stolen. 55 Autos recovered 60 I Thieves captured by assocltion and convicted 731 All come and hear the full report. By order of the President, ; Itx PETER MOSER ——o Pleasant Dale Church 1 Christmas program Sunday, Dec. 21. Sunday School, 9:30 a. tn., followed by Christmas sermon by Professor R. c. Welnger. | While Gift Christmas service at 7 ip. m. Every department In the Sunjday School from the cradle roll to the Home department, will have a part 'in this service. o Fo> Started Finger* Lemon Juice is the simplest thins I to use on tinners si , . fruin- sumk 1 inc cigitri'ios

Silk and Wool H 0 S E All colors and sizes. A good selection. Values up to $1.50 SI.OO Wool Gauntlets A good selection as to colors. Value up to $1.75. SI.OO UNDERWEAR 50 suits Ladies Silk Stripe and Ribbed Union suits. $1.25 value 95c Outing Gowns Childrens Outing Gowns A good value at $1.25. Now 79c

Spring Hats Juct received large shipment of New Spring Hats. Priced special at $2.75 <.,54.50

Ladies Bloomers Complete line of Ladies Bloomers Ail sizes and colors. Very finest of cotton and silk materials. Special 98c. „ $6.75

Sensibility and Suffering Women < ..(lowed with c tnarknblv sensibilities enjoy much. but they also suffer much. The greater the light, the gtrouger the iliusiv'.v Anna C. Buwatt. — '—o - Region of Hie l i Tides The tides hi the British clrimml nre among the lu-nvitsf I i air- There th* spring tides rise tn ii height <>f nearly *iO feet. ( q , , Afuct Import Material American Ingenuity bus devfged tb» lightest and most durable umbrella It 1 the world. But for ull the effort of American Ingenuity, the Industry untie n..t manufacture it single umbrella bit' for the nmnganese Imported troll Brazil nnd British inilln that goes Inh its steel ribs, or the silk which it mixed with cotton to make the cover Ing, or the malucea. buniboo. tnuliogan) or other imported woods Used iu tin handles. — ——o —■— Lot’s Wife On the island of St. Helena there Is I i curious and interesting rock culled Lot's Wife. It stands erect on 'lie Iciest of n ridge that runs across the I barren nnd uninhabited part of the Island, nh'l ,t Is suppo. si to be i ii’tiss of lava long ago forced it) 'briugli a crack in the trust. It Ii neat ly or quite I'.hlt feet high mid wliei seen from a ili-taiice hems a strikin', resemblance to a ilrnped i uti.mi ligur*

Barlan Plaid BLANKETS Size 72x80. in a good orlinent of colors. V ery special $2.98 Wool Gauntlets 50 pair of Imported Scotch Gauntlets. All colors. $2.75 value $1.69 UNDERWEAR Childrens Union Suits, sizes io. 12, 11, 16 Values to $1.15 69c Knitted Hoods Fine assortment knitted Hoods for the infant. $1.75 value. SI.OO

Childrens Dresses New assortment. The ideal Christmas Gift for the girl. Sizes 2 to 16, value up to sl. $2.95

Scientist /fad Big Job Yung n I rmch entombloglat, baa killed the unti> hi five hitia by mean of n p soma.* gi<« and undertaken the prodlgiuu* luimr of counting the deiul The result showed that In Hie smallest hill there were nearly 18,<MM) iitMa; In the largest, O4.tM«t. and no ■nun would time to estimate bow tunny nuts "got away"- that is, how many were absent from the hills on bustm s* or pleasure nt the time when the scientist entered upon I.ls tremendous task. > When you feel a cold coming on Take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets to work off the cause anil to fortify the sys' im against as attack of Grip or Influenza. A Rafe and Proven Remedy. The box bears signature of E. W. Grove. 30c. o How to Strengthen Eyes In a surprising short Hine simple camphor, witchhazel, hydrastls, etc., as mixed in Luvoptik eye wash, strengthens eyes so you can read or work more. One small bottle shows ri- tilts. Aluminum eye cup free. Smith, Yager it Falk, druggists.

CAFETERIA SITTER In Christian Church Basement SATUR I) A Y from 5 to 7

COATS We have taken advantage of the manufacturer’s prices and have added to our line another fine group of Coats, which we are going to sell for S2O $25

Infant Wear A complete line of Infant’s wear. Buy the Baby something useful for Christmas.

Fancy Lingerie A complete showing of fancy lingerie. The ideal Christmas gift. Including Silk Gowns, Pajamas, Step-Ins, etc. $2.98 $6.75