Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 13 January 1925 — Page 5

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; B - 'i‘“‘.:z/‘’w. »i| ■" hIN a f,,l "' r ’ ! ' l * ,d ’ ; “ ' V M“*"' N, ' W ' ■ . .. TH-veor made « tr *’. B T thia iiiorninx in th© ■i ~„r l Warm* "us moraiu* ■' ,„f the Schafer Company. Minnt . Wilkenson Spent the ■ J'; Wayne visiting with ~,a,ip “ busiu “ s!i ,rip i ■ fort Wayne » morning. , V Connell spent the day in ■j. WIPII , vi ,iung with friends and william Sellcmeyer. of Magtey. H this after ■T- H.zabeih Morrison was the , ~I If" ini- and relatives at H. todflj ■ a Jam and Adrian Lenhert made ■ business trip to Fort Wayne this |S „„l Mr "-ar Grabel. of Hunt K |CI r fr| ends here last evHK < McClun'. who is a patient at |9 hl . Hvrou Hospital, at Cort -t-.l relatives here yesterM.' Mr. McClure is greatly imz gored. I c Waring was a business visitor ■Ht Fort Wayne this afternoon. ■ I Adolph Schamerloh, Otto Hoile. |^K V ' i; J Schmidt. Gerhart 9 r .:nr. Paul Frosch. John Bleeke. |9 V - . K ,L -I. an.: Richard Bleeke at|9.,,.]...| th. cantata ’ The Coming of |9|,. v .-mlt' given at the Emmaus ■U-..' ' l '" r ' Wayne Sun MM Mr. atrt Mt- Dan N Erwin left toHHiat ter West Palm. Beach. Fla.. ME-.lt- r. th. y will enjoy the summer for a couple of months. K|l l< M Riv of R.-rne was here today ■Hr look after business affairs. ■H M - ..ml Mrs .)<->-'■ Gilbert, of MonS|K . .■• (linii.r Sunday for |K<r and Mr- William Gilbert a.ud Viola .James. Charles. MK and '.Urc.-lla: Mr. and Mrs. MKj- ;■ Hmll. ..nd i hildren. Florence, i ll!.- ..nd I'aul. all of this city. KK Jam Highl-n. of Monroe. SatJanuary 10. was the nine99,"r!l'i: «. tiding anniversary of Mr WK.;.. .ml menli.-fir.svan-■ll —-.ary of Mr and Mrs. Gilbert. eb ° —— I CLUB CALENDAR ■ T uesday ■ I imi b.-.m Bridge Club — Mrs. Ed |E Cofee-7:30. B I .\dmis County Medical Society—- ■ ■ \d,urn i .mii’ Memorial Hospital, 8 BK P- nt. ’ ■ I Philo Class of Baptist Church— KH r -v Fred Elzey, 7:30 p, nt. ■ P.’ihian Needle Club — Pythian BE Home. 2:30 p. ni. E I tjiionii Esthers — Miss Margeritc BSKosIp, 7:30 p , u KI "■ C. T. V. Library, 2:30 p. m. ■ 1 "mniuniy Bible School—Central BHiJJiJ. 7JJ p m> K Wednesday Ki "dd F. limes imblic. Hauen-Odd Ball. R I l- A. S. of Christian Church — E| Church, 7 p. m. 9 I! ’f"nned Ladies’ Aid Society—- ■ I'burcJi parlors. 2:30 p. m. I I Tri Kappa-Miss Madjo Htto. [ '• of T.'. W.—Mrs. John Niblick. p. |B Shakespeare Club— Mrs. D. B

I" Our stock still contains some good values at greatly reduced prices on the following items Suits Hats Shirts Overcoats Sweaters Coats Underwear TEEPLE & PETERSON ■L__ W **‘^ W|, * | nwWWW l nri I*! 11 " 1 IT '~"| I T~” ~r~n ■ ri~— hi.im nil I ruin <u I ss •?'■ ' ** I -. .

Historical Ctab—Mrs. Murt.a Ja berg. Thursday Lofpl AVorkern Claes of D. V. Church—Mrs. R. D. Gaunt, 738 N B<>cond street. 7:30 p. m. So Cha Roa Club—Miss Florence Harris, 7:30 p. m. . John T. Ketty’s €la*s of £. V. Church —Mr. Will Meyers. Friday Pbilathea class of Baptist church— Church. 7:30 p. m. D. Y. B. Class of U. B. Church—Mr. and Mrs. James Hurst. Saturday 25c Supper—Evangelical Church The young peoples -society of the Evangelical church will serve a 25 cent supper in the basement A the church next Saturday evening from sto 7 o’clock. A good menu consisting of chicken, hot biscuits, etc. will be served. The proceeds from the supper will go toward paying for the piano which was recently purchased by the society. The public Is invited The Philathea class of the Baptist church will meet at the church at 7:30 pm. Friday. All members are nrged to be present as important business will be transacted. The Ladies Aid Society of the Christian church will meet art the church for the regular business meeting at 7 o'clock Wednesday evening. Following the business meeting, the new officers of the society will be installed and a missionary program will be given. The yearly report of the society will be read. The attention of all members of the church is called to the announcement of the meeting and all are urged to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Baumgartner entertained at dinner Sutoday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ahr, and son, Lloyd. A public dance will be given by the Odd Fellows their hall Wednesday night. The public is invited to attend.

4BMV«om The Sheriff MAY be a nice man personally, but no one wants him professionally on his premises. The I Sheriff never sold out a man because he had a Bank Account. Eveij day somewhere men are being sold out because they have no bank accounts. Thirst’ National Bank Capital and Surplus 2120,000.00 Dgcatur, Indiana

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1925.

' The Loyal Daughters Class of the [ Evangelical Church will meet Thurs- | day evening at the home of Mrs. R I D. Gaunt, M 728 North Second street, lat 7:30 o'clock. All members are 1 urged to attend. The Reserach Club held a very enjoyable meeting at the home of Mrs. Il 1). Myers, In Winchester street, yestertlay. Tho election of officers . for the ensuing year was held and iMrs. 11 B. Erwin was re-elected president; Mrs. Fred Fruchte. secretary, and Mrs. Charity Hooper, treasurer. Plans were made to entertain the • husbands of the members at a six o'clock dinner February 2. at the heme of Mrs Han Sprang Mrs. O. L. Vance read a'splendid paper on "The Lure of Scandinava.'* The next meting will be held with Mrs. Nellie Haney and Mrs. John Tyndall will » have charge of the program which j will be on ‘‘Scandinavia's Writers.’’ • ——o Mr. Krimntel, the piano tun- . er from Eort Wayne is here , for a few days. Parties wlsh- , ing pianos tuned can leave , word at the Murray Hotel. t Phone 57. t-wx KENTUCKY COAL I have four cars of finest Krade Kentucky Coal at Clover Leaf tracks. Price right. Come' at once. • m-t J. S. BOWERS . o | OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH • Hew To Get Relief When Head X t and Nose are Stuffed Up. t i Count fifty! Your cold in head or . catarrh disappears. Your clogged nostrils will open, the air passages of your head will clear ami you fan breathe freely. No more snuffling, hawking, mucous discharge, dryness . ’or headache; no struggling for breath at night.. Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream . Balm from your druggist and apply a little of this fragrant antiseptic cream in your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage of the head, soothing and healing the swollen or mtlamed mucous membrane. . givings you instant relief. Head colds and catarrh yield like magic. Don’t stay stuffed-up and miserable. Reief is sure.

( - . . THE JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE I No Merchandise f~[CIS SOITIQ ExtlTCl N ° B * le Mer€handiM Laid Away or will Be Charged Charged During Sale. (jrOOCI JtjClKQdltlS Owing Sala. The Values that are offered in this sale are real values. It is our policy not to carry over merchandise from one season to the next. Our qualities are all standard from the most reliable manufacturers. * * WE ESPECIALLY URGE YOUR PROMPT SELECTION OF COATS & DRESSES Coats, formerly $49.50—N0w $29.50 ' L’oats, formerly $27.50 —now $15.00 • * > Coats, formerly s2s.oo—now $13.75 : 9EKu ALL c,,, ldrens coats at less than cost S|i Priced from $5.00 to $12.50 SILK AND wool DRESSES / reSßeS ’ f° rmcr b r 525.00' —now $15.00 Dresses, formerly slß.7s—now $12.50 1 Lot of Dresses, $17.50 values—now $9.75 1 Lot of Dresses, Your Choice $6.95

SALE OF DRESS GOODS AND SILKS I $3.75 —All Wool Dress Goods $3.28 $3.25 —All Wool Drefcs Goods $2.78 $2.75—A1l Wool Dress Goods $2.48 $2.50—A1l Wool Dress Goods $2.28 $2.00 —All Wool Dress Goods SI.OB s2.2s—Ail Wool Dress Goods SI.BB 95c—Part Wool Dress Goods 78c

Bath Towels 1 case Nice Bath Towels, k 35c value—l for SI.OO I Outing Gowns 52.25 Quality $1.68 $1.95 Quality $1.48 $1 50 Quality $1.28 $4.25 Quality 98c One Lot Extra Fine GINGHAM DRESSES Sale $1.68 ALL UNDERWEAR at Sale Prices.

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Table Linen Values The latest styles, all new $3.00 Extra Fine All Linen.s2.3B $2.50 Extra Fine All Linen.s2.2B $1.75 Extra Linen & Cotton $1.48 $1.50 extra heavy mercerized $1.28 $1.25 extra heavy mercerized 98c SI.OO extra heavy mercerized 81c

Gingham Bargains .32 in. Fine Serpentine Gingham, 50c value 42c 32 in. Fine Quality Gingham. 40c value 34c 32 in. Fine Quality Gingham, 35c value 29c 27 in. Amoskeag Apron _ » Gingham 17c Cotton and Wool Blanket At Sale Prices 1 Lot Cotton Blankets $2.18 pair I Lot All Wool Blankets, 70x • 80, $9.50 to $9.95 value, sale $7.75 Kotex ALL THIS WEEK 1 large box Kote.x 1 doz. to box. Regular 00c This sale 0n1y....:.... 49c