Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 7, Decatur, Adams County, 8 January 1925 — Page 3
I yCicty I CLUB CALENDAR ■I fc: • Thursday B Kvangpli'-*' Missionary Roeisty. at . ■ 'T F "llom- MlMionary Society - , ■ . " nullas ■ piniWo t'laM of Rr-formed, Church -Mrs. Fred Ashhaueh.-r 7:30 M diW Aid SoHPty-Mrs. U.| ■ s pnunntond, 2 l>- rn - ' I I women’s Homo and Foreign Mlh- ( ■ .. qorioty of Presbyterian I S-Mrs. Charles Langston, 2:30 I P Baptist Woman’s Society—Mrs. ( I B v Bell, 2 P- m - | "Eastern Star Installation-Masonic I Hall, 7:30 p. m. ' I Missionary Society of Reformed, K Church-Social rooms. 2:30 p. m. I Zion’s Walther League — School house, 8 P- m. . , Zion Lutheran Indies’ Aid Society | —Schoolhouse, 3:30 p. m. i Tri j) Club- Miss Helen Swearing f -n, 7:30 p. m. Loyal Workers Class of E. V. Church—Mrs. Fred Linn. Evangelical League of Christian Endeavor— At Church. 7:30. Friday Ben Hur—Hen Mur Rooms. 7:45 p. nt. M. E. Ladies’ Aid Society—Churcn parlors, 2:30 p. m. Young Matron's Club—Mrs. Bon Schroyer, 2:30 p. m. Mt. Pleasant Indies’ Aid Society— Mrs. S. P. Sheets, all day. Pocahontas Drill Practice —7:30 p. tn. Saturday Chicken Dinner, by Ladies Aid Society of Christian Church —Church dining mom. 5 to 7 p. m. Ben Hur Pastry Sale —Lichtle Meat Market. 9 a. m. Ben Hur Pastry Sale —Lichtle Meat Market, 9:00 a. m. Monday Research Club —Mrs. R. D. Myers Woman's Club —Library Auditorium. 7:45 p. m. Wednesday Shakespeare Club — Mrs. D. B. Bnrin. Historical Club —Mrs. Martin Jaberg. — The Woman’s Missionary Society of the i’nited Brethren chifrch met with Mrs. Ves Baker. Wednesday afternoon. with a targe crowd present. A splendid program was rendered, full of missionary inspiration. Two new members were received. Refreshments were served by the hostess. The annual public thank offering program and service will be held in the church the last Sunday in February, the exact hour to be announced later. The membership of the society now numbers 37. Mrs. Jno. Hill is the president. Mrs. Adam Wise and Mrs. Mary Artman will entertain the members after th® hus-
Resolution No. 1 ' g s. Be it resolved, That I will put aside all extravagant habits and expensive follies, and shall, hereafter, place all of my earnings excepting my § . i necessary expenses and a nominal amount for recreation and advancement in a savings account drawing compound interest. Be It Further Resolved, That I shall at once start a savings account by making a deposit with the Old Adams County Bank! Decatur -Indiana | ‘ MaTlwy iMiWlWWMliiliin ii i ii I ii i
irmss session Friday evening. All members tire urged to attend. — A very interest Inc meeting of ihe i i Research Club was held Munday nf ’ ter noon at the home of 4rs. I) B. 1 Erwin. Mrs. John Pirrisli had charge nt the program and read u v< ry Interesting |ia|"-r on ••Robert Burns." and gave, several revb ■ , of linin' ' I poems. The next meeting will In I hold with Mrs. R It. Myers and Mr (». L. Vance will have charge- of th- ! paper on "I he Lun- <f Scandinavia ' The regular meeting of the Woman's Club will be held In the Library I Auditorium Monday evening at 7.1 » i o’clock. After the regular business meeting two one-act plays will In--1 presented. “The Fascinating Mr. Denby.’ 'and "The Pierrot of the i Minute,” by Frank Shay and Pierre i Ixiving. All members are urged to attend. ~ The Historical Club met with Mrs. •J. M. Miller Wednesday afternoon at 1 her home on Second street. A very interesting paper prepared by Mrs. | John Schafer was read by Mrs. Devor, her subject being "Massachu- ' setts." The election of officers was held and the present officers were reelected. They are Mrs. Ben Devor, I president; Mrs. Mary Ahr. vice-presi-dent; Mrs. J. N. Fristoe. secretary ami ( treasurer. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Homer Lower and Mrs. Ed Beery in serving delect ible refresh-, ments. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Martin Jaberg and Mrs. E. S. Christen will have the paper on "New Inventions and Inventor-.' | i The Wahansee Camp Fire held -.their first meet ng of the New Year at the home of Miss Rose Marie Smith. A short business session was held during which Rose Marie was elected president. Mrs. C. V. Con--nell has accepted the guardianship of the (’amp Fire during the absence of Miss Lois Connell. Dues were - paid after which a delightful lunch iwas served by the hostess.
I Weakening Night Coughing DaLEsLed Very Simple V/ay It is really astonishing how a per- , sistent, exasperating cough that has kept you awake night after night, and is rapidly wearing you down is usually stopped I short by a very simple method. Huuaieds ' have found they can sleep the whole night through undisturbed olunlh: firstuaie they try it. The method is based on a remarkable prescription known as Dr. King’s New Discovery for Coughs. You simply take a teaspooi’ful at night before retiring and hold it in yourthroa: for 15 or 20 seconds b--fore swallowing, without following with water. The prescription has a double action. It r.ot only soothes and heals soreness and irritation, but it quickly loosens and removes the phlegm and conge slion which are the direct cause o. thecovgliing. Getting at the cause like this, in a perfectly simple way. it stopslhe spells almost instantly, you get jour best night's rest perhaps i-.i weeks, and in a very short time ths whole cough condition is gone. .... This simple treatment is splendid r.ot only for coughs and chest colds, but also for bronchitis, bronchial asthma, hoarseness and almost every kind of throat irritation, including, children’s spasmodic croup. Very economical too, as the dose is only one teaspoonful. On sale at all good druggists. Ask for
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JANUARY 8 1925
The Young Peoples society of ih - Evangelical church will hold it r, ular liusine h mid social meeting m the cliiii-i h this even In g at 7:Ju Every member i- urgently invited t., nt tend Tli< Catholic Llldh'S* Social (Jnh will give a card party mid dance at the Kniglr. ol C.ilnii'bim Hull W< I nesday night, January II Several prlßes will he • vr>ri among which will bi one given as a dour prize. The public I.; < i-odially Invited to attend Ti' keir are being sold at twenty-five r> nls CK-h by the members of tincommittee in charge Are You Fat? Just Try This Thousands of overfat people hav ( - become slender by following the advice of doctors who recommend Marmola Prescription Tablets. Thes<little fat reducers are made from th.same formula as the famous Marmol i Prescription. If too fat. don’t wait - | go to your druggist now and for one dollar (the same price the world over) procure a box of these tablets It’ you prefer you may secure them I direct by sending price to the Mar | mola Co., General Motors Bldg., Detro't. Mich. They reduce steadily and easily. No need for tiresome exercise or starvation diet any no unpleas ant effects.
mens Here’s The Good News MENS WOMENS ■■a — r a■■ a ■ ■ m WOM^ NS ~ KION SALE of Stock JjgjkdSP-Il Owing to the backword season we have in our store an ihiusual lot of Shoes and OxfyrfS:- Lotr Li*d?es and Mens —which we are going to close out at a big reduction in I | '1 price. J n AU are good seasonable f joawear, including the latest tLi *I styles, the best of quality and workmanship and we offer 1 values you cannot afford to pass up. Come in early. ) - Sale ■ Opens Friday Morning and Continues for 10 days Included in this sale are the G. Edwin Smith Ladies’ | Dress Straps and Arch Suppoit Gxfords, \\. L, Douglas . — m Shoes and Oxfords for Men, Lion Brand Work Shoes Ail I Childrens Shoes and Slippers, Ail Rubber Goods. f I V Ji S ft Look Over These Special Baigaifls One lot of Black Satin (PO QC One lot of Tan Oxfords, Slippers Low Heel, was $7.00 $4.65 A\ jyl \ One lot ot Mens Dress Shoes, As \ \ // \ \ Patent Leather Strap 0* values up to $1(1; H \\ y Slippers for Ladies.. Now tPteuo'iL? / \ \ ' One lot of Lion Brand Work L \ /•b .?i «Iu mJ V. One lot of Patent Leather and :*o: ; va. ... .cp to ” Tan Suede 'Strap, -Low Heel, f’-i -cv' oFV*v?Sp Was $4.50, tIJQ Qhk One lot of Chilcrtn Shoes, S's to 11; values up to $2.75. One lot of Womans Warm Alaska Black Kid Strap, Junior Spanish II I I Overshoes. Heel, wat SS; O jA" J I $1.95 values forat g||jy All our goods ELZEY SHOE STORE / • 4 *
The Winona (’limp Elio Girin will ni' i-i nt 7;30 ihi. evening with MihiJu ||>- Cloiiil. ... .r, F Fl SfTwrr of I'oriLmu will vi it fi i< ’ids here ihi r-vc-nlnp,. i\. A Kisi, of Pnr;l;in<i, wu < n liusincs:; caU<-:- here ihL, morning
I THE CORT I Tonight—Tomorrow “YOUTH FOR SALE’’ A delightful entertaining drama;, featuring MAY ALLISON ■ I'-i And Other (Ireat Stars. Two girls sell (heir youth and not at a high price, either. “LITTLE BOY BLUE.” Good Comedy. ■ ]o c 25c ■ j SUNDAY—“THE LAST MAN ON EARTH”
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ANNOUNCING the opening of American Store in their new building Saturday Jan. 10th The head of each family will receive a useful article while attending our opening. Mosure & Runyon
