Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 301, Decatur, Adams County, 19 December 1924 — Page 10
Geneva School Children To Give Christmas Cantata Geneva, Dec. 19. —On Tuesday even-i-xv. De. 33. al tile Methodist church, the crude children, with the teip of several High School students, will tender their annual Christmas cantata. The program wUI start at no later than 8:00 o’clock and there will be uo admittance charged. The boys and girls are very much enthused over the cantata and are expecting a large audience. The school wchostra will furnish the preliminary program. Miss Roscoe will sing. Cast: Santa Claus—Joseph Anderson. Fairy Godmother —Georgia Martin. Mother Goose —Mabel Stewart. Goody Green —Mabel Wiswell. Whistling Willie —Robert Aspy. The Children: Kate—Alma Eckroat. Duplicate—Aleta Harlow. Triplicate—Madeline Lough. Pete —Don Aspy. Repeat—Adrian Miller. Max —Robert Miller. Climax—Lake Glen timing Josie —Dora Belle Glendening. Rosie—Audria ...acwhinney. Neddie —Thomas Kraner. Teddie —Wayne Hinchman. Annie—Genevieve Derrickson. Fannie—Tabitha Teeters. Minnie —Glarviana Sullivan. Winnie—Kathryn Pyle. Teenie Weenie—James Schell. Piccaninny Pete — Clarence Hockenberry. A small, but highly decorated Christmas tree will furnish a part of the decorations. Anyone caring to bring gifts to be placed on the tree" may do so.
“Never Thought Os It” “Yes, I’ll do it” I’ll make it anJAutomobile Christmas Because I know that such presents as listed below will make dandy lasting gifts. A New,Robe. (Beautiful designs.) A Spot Light (Fine for night driving.) , An Ash Tray. (Keep the car free from dirt from smoking.) - A Cigar Lighter. (Always ready and safer than matches.) A 17-inch Steering Wheel. (Easier to steer and very handsome.) W A Stop Light (So the fellow behind will not run into you.) ygp - A Beautiful Vase. (Dress up the inside of your car.) A Car Heater. (Because warmth makes it more pleasant to drive.) A New Loud Horn. (So the fellow ahead will get out of your way.) A Rear View Mirror. (So you can see the cop coming.. A Car Duster. (Keep car free from dust so as not to soil your ((KM)ldQjdn cloth es.) A Snappy Radiator Cap. (Frone end of your car will look different.) JgMjM A Motometer to go with it (Safety first.) A New Set of Tools. (The old ones'may be nearly worn out.) A Tool Box. (Keep tools safe and clean.) A Speedometer. (Gives you a chance to argue with the trafsic cop.) . An Easy Cushion. (Keep your back from getting tired. ) A Beautiful Flashlight. (Wonderful when you have trouble at night.) A Set of Running Board Plates. (Cleans your shoes before • entering car.) '** And Ixits of Other Things. Gee! I never knew there were so many things I could buy for Christmas for the car at the Porter & Beavers Macrae & l irtt Street . < Phone 125
REFERRED TO THE JURY. There is a certain youngster who isn’t going to be subponaed as a witness any more by a certain attorney. One case is enough to lose. The local youth was on the witness stand, when the lawyer started in to examine him. “Have an occupation?" asked the attorney. “Nope." “Don't you do any work of any kind?" “Nope.” k “What does your father do?” “Nothin' much.’’ “Doesn't he do anything to support the family?” “Odd jobs once in a while." “As « matter fact, isn't your fath"er a worthless fellow, a deadbeat and a loafer?" “I don't know,” the witness replied. “You better ask him; he’s sitting over there on the jury.”—C. E. W„ The Christian Evangelist, (St. Louis.) — -o Calvary Sunday School Elects New Officials The following officers were elected by the Sunday School of the Calvery Evangelical church last Sunday: Superintendent, Janies A. Darr; AN EXHILARATING EFFECT A bottle of Herbine on the shelf at home is like having a doctor in the house all the time. It gives instant relief when the digestion gets out of order or the bowels fail to act. One or two doses is all that is necessary to start things moving and restore that fine feeling of exhilaration and buoyancy of spirits which beto perfect health. Price 60c. Holtbouse Drug Co.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1921.
Assistant Superintendent, A. L. Harmon; Secretary, Royal Miller; Assistant Secretary, Aldine Walters; Treasurer. Curtis Miller; Assistant Tieaaurer. Bernice Darr; Choristers, Artie Jackson; Assistant Choristers,
Step Lively The Membership Cards for the 1925 Thrift Savings Club are going fast. Your Membership Card is ready for you unless you have already secured it. t Better get yours today. You know you should save, so why not start by this “easy way” plan? The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. J “Bank of Service”
William Miller; Pianist. Doris Shlfferly; Assistant Pianist, Bernice Darr. —o — J WANT ADS EARN—I—I
Special Bargains for Friday and Saturday In Our Big COAT and DRESS SALE J This is a sale of w V '''< kX s Beaßonß choice style i yJlf O garments at exceptional low prices. Every Coat ■ I • I HBh <r J| , * and l )ress * marked for ! ;/A this sale. You will find ' ,nan - v °f them priced at >■ 1 / ! than, manufactured / I i i.l ft Pt cost. Nothing will be re- i [ WB served. Make your selec.£3 tions early. It’s to your yp |l interest to buy now. r’V JUL Big Savings of Interest to You £ wA
Beautiful Styled Coats Fine Fur Collars Sale $39.75 Coats' that were worth $67.50
Nobby Stylish Wool Cloth Coats Fur Collars Sale $19.50 Coats that were worth $29.75 to $32.50
Fine Line Silk Dresses v in beautiful styles. All this fall’s styles Sale $12.75 Value $17.50 «
Another big shipment of Ladies’ Silk and Wool Hose made by the Real Silk Hosiery Co. p n p . a All Colors «£Al_ SILK o UG Guaranteed Hosiers - Also complete assortment of All Silk 12 Strand Ladies’ Silk Hose at 80c per pair. The above are the best wearing hose to be had. Store Open Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday evenings ol *u x NIBLICK & CQ
Extra Quality Coats All Fine Fur Collars Sale $32.50 Coats that were worth $49.75
Fine Wool Cloth Coats Sale $14.75 Coats that were worth $22.50
One Lot Childrens Coats Sizes 3 to 6 years. Choice $2.75.»53.75
Stylish Cloth Coats Fur Collars Sale $24.50 (’oats that were worth $37.50 to $39.75
All Wool Cloth Dresses the finest of tailoring and style; made by the most reliable manufacturers. Sale $18.50 Formerly sold at $25.00
Wonderful \alue. One Lot All Wool Dresses Your Choice $7.50 ( hecks and Plain material All above were elegant values at $12.50
Fine All Wool Dresses Newest materials and styles Highly tailored Sale $14.75 The above dresses sold at $18.75 to S22J
