Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 300, Decatur, Adams County, 18 December 1924 — Page 7

I orchestra leader djMES|U E-W K MWh> wl> I gu<ft » | 5-’'* II tel I fi ' -mS ' ME * w Ar L_ Jh DON BESTOR 4| This picture introduces Don Bestor, ■leader of the Drake hotel orchestra, ■which plays nightly over WGN, be■tween the hous of 10 and 11.

I COMPILING LIST I OF FARM OWNERS ■ County Assessor Compiling List For New U. S. Farm Directory ■: I County Assessor William Zimm r ■man is preparing a list of names of ■farm owners and tenants, together ■with their addresses and rural routes I for the United States Farm Directory ■ company. It was stated that this ■ company.uses the in compiling I a directory of all the farmers in the ■country. The names of the owners ■ and tenants are listed and the rural

Friday and Saturday Only Fine Cloth and Rayon FROCKS M / v i \ litter f * f ‘ Mijtfl L .JFc AT $6.95 Sizes 16 to 46 Formerly to $14.75 A Real Gift Opportunity Over 50 Goth and Rayon Frocks in the offering to select from in a variety of splendid styles. K. Burdg

“PEACH" iHk * * W M 1 l U • J r — —■ ———r -w DAN WARNER No, you are mistaken. This is not the latest popular deb of the season. ' “She” is Dan Warner, of Pontiac, . Mich., who plays the role of “Peaches” Joyce in the fourthcoming annual opera at the University of Michigan.

route address given. Mr. Zimmerman is taking the names from the assessments sheets and when he has the list complied will know definitely how many farmers there are in the county.

Expert Marveling done at Mrs. Teeters Beauty Shoppe Make vour appointment early to avoid the Christmas rush. • Thorneta Osborn, Operator

DECATUR D.MLY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1924.

WILLSHIRE CHURCH TO HOLO REVIVAL Services To Open Dec. 19; To (Jive Pageant On Christmas Eve. On Friday evening. December 19. revival services will open at the United Brethren church in Willshire. Ohio. The services are expected to continue for only ten nights, as the pastor, the Rev. M. Herner, who is one of the Theological teachers in Huntington College, is expecting to hold the meetings during the Christmas vacation of the college. On the night of December 24, the revival service will be dispensed with in order to give the Sunday School Jhc privilege of rendering the sacred pageant, “White Gifts for the King.” The members of the Sunday School have had many weeks of practice on the pageant. It is being directed by Mrs. Herner, of Übee, Indiana. Mrs. Herner is playing an important role in the pageant, also. The same pageant was given last year by the students of Huntington College and

M .4n qreet him with qifts * - from the ' KSj Christmas . HIS store is all set for an old-fashioned Christinas, t We’ve nut our house in order for the holiday jubilee. Every section is brimming over with fine things for gift-giving—all chosen for their desired service- '[ ability and practicability. Choose the Gift He Would Pick Himself Shirts Neckwear Featuring fine Madras Shirts in Shown with stripes and figured the newest patterns of the season effectsf a feature valued* 1 AA s2* $2.50 ■ SLOU ■■ ' * Beltsand Gloves X Initial Buckles , .. ... in /Wk \ 11 a pair of ,hcs<? (app (,io e 1 ( \ ' Something a man seldom buys be welcome asd*O to d*O PwA \iw * N,* \\ for himself, but d*-| AA a gift, too ■ *.'A AW welcomes as a gift., 1• vv Bathrobes M,,ffk ' rs $6 - 50 $lO x " $3 -°° Suits and Overcoats r//O S2O S3O S4O z -'/v ® ml V HAVE you ever considered the advisability of giving “him” a / 'r. H & uit or Overcoat? He will find exactly what he wants here. M2S r VANCE & LINN z “We are not satisfied unless you arc.”

1h luteijsely Interesting. A cordial invitation is extended to the public to attend the revival services and to ' witness the pageant on the night of December 24. YOEMAn" NOTICE 1 All members please meet at the hull Friday at 9 o’clock a. in. to attend tile funeral of Brother Joseph D. McFarland. G. C. Steeli-, Foremun.

■ - — 1 — — — " I THE CORT I LAST TIME TONIGHT I “CLASS MATES’’ B A Bia First National Featuring ■! i - RICHA II I) BAIITHL EME 8 S ■ ■ A wonderful and interesting story with West Point as the ■ i back ground. Don’t miss this oicture. ■ |K > “COURT PLASTER.” A Good Comedy. ■ 10c 25c n SUNDAY—“HIS LAST RACE" ■

Cottly Banquat The least expensive of the Lorfl 1 Mayor's day banquets given In London was tint In IPIO. when, owing to scarcity due to the war, the menu was reotricted to three eoareer. Tbe must expensive was that given by Lord Mnyor Domville In 1014. and which i cost altogether about 8125,000. r ; , Call 43fi for Taxi. ts

What To Give For Omstbmias Ah a Gift for Dad or Urol her w e w sniid Huggeat some Automobile Accessory. Nothing would be more pleasing or more useful for him. \ Cigar Lighter, Heater, Chains, Spot Light, a new Horn, or some other accessory. Perhaps he needs a new tire. We have a full line of good tires that would prove a welcome gift to any car owner. R. N. Runyon & Son Opposite Interurban Station