Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 14, Decatur, Adams County, 16 January 1925 — Page 3

ICocW I CLUB CALENDAR |h riday M Hn.i.Hion, 7 Pr;X •••■-■• I't p ''p’ 1 Err x- - ■ - ■,. J, I.iidi*— Vd ''•'•"•'•"‘ri 11 ! B v^ r w’in'> r " r, ';7 Bn .. iii 'p'' Picubyter I S'; 8.. H... I—|H|| b t 9’30 3- be ■ •' M.ii'Pl-l r, "' r ' h H Tuesday HI , (f (• CU.-I night- P"' ,u,k ■ k. of <■. ip'”- * p■Sg I'.- I’ri-sbyti-rlan v.v> m ,: - u "• Hp.it luck supper. H N | o t;, X- V ■ W" l ' f "' r '" r ' ) Hu p. m. B Wednesday H Tri |> Mi<s Ctiiolwi Acker. 7: BO |H. ni _ H 0.1.1 F.-llow I'" 11111 ’'ancc :|II, I s "’ Hdal ' rimP I" ° P 11:111 H - 11"' It'H'voi'. HnoIPH Historical Club Mrs. Wilson Lee. H Monday H Mta Thet.n Tun-Miss Florence S p. in. H Yeoman Good Tim.- So.-i.il Ijhlw | Hlall. 8:20 p. m. H Thursday H Auction Bridge Club-Miss FlorHppce Holthouse. mH Th,. ..riii.ir .1.1- 'll Decatur high H»<i">" l , "‘ |, i j |ui ’ ,yi,ir> hig *’i Hvhwl buildiiL last night A lunch ( Ho*''>’rv<-d I--. M-s Naomi Christen/ ■ -I :.-m .- '■ .11 her and a n inthHer of the di-nie-'tic s< ieni-e girls. A consisting of class songs. H n "’ p '- anii ,hP <iass P r °Phesy. read H by Miss Mar: ■■ line Wherry, was giv Hn. Sunerinten'h-t'i M F. WorthPrincipal Walter Krick. Miss IH Mii-' Sell. I'-.. II . - "..i;di:ui. sHanil.. !-w otli.-r 'lmai-h.-rs were -nee. Hial tmesis. S 3 A good tint.- social will be 1,,-ld by Htli? Yr-oman lodge Monday evening lodge meeting, at SCIO o'lock. ■TO <o< ial will lie fur the lodge nv-m-Hbers and their friends. SB Thr- Historic..l t'inb will meet next ■ *’"!n<'silay aft. riioi.a al the Inline of MMrs. Hoy Rnni.in ~n |; u -g siieet. ii;of with Mrs. Wilson Lee as annotini . il in y.-sterday's paper. ■ Mr.-.. Runyon and Mrs. L-o have ■ (hanged entertaining dates and all ■ Members are asked to note the ■change. Mrs. Martin .laberg will ■ have th.- paper at the next meeting. ■ The Odd Fellows will hold another ■ ptlblie dime and social hour in their ■ <hil> rooms. Wednesday evening. The is invited to attend

I We Are I I exclusive agents I For the Famous I NATIONALLY KNOWN || I Martha I I Washington Candies 70c lb. Fresh Shipments Every Week Enterprise Drug Store I

Invitation* have been issued by , Mt < W. II Niblick to h number of friend* to attend n luncheon ind Prldt'o putty to Im I'.iVeh T i,|ay afternoon al 12 "o o'clock, nt her home nt .Jaekuon mid Second threat Invitations have also been Issued by Mrs. Niblick for a luncheon mid I- vo Hundred party to he given Thursday it 12:Utt ii'cloelThe 111 Ila Theta Tail Sorority wi'l meet with Miss I'Toreiii'e llolthou:.for their regular business meeting Monday nlfchl nt eight o'clock A pond attendance is desired The American Assoclution of I ni versity Women met with Mrs. John I Niblick. Wodnesrtuy evening, at her i home at the corner of Jefferson and I Third streets- A delicious threej course dinner of pretty appointment'-, was served after which a very interesting and Instructive program was given. Miss Helen Dugan gave a splendid talk and Mrs. Marie Por.er also gave a several minutes ta'k. The committee in charge of the meeting included Miss Josephine Myers. Mitra Glen Jackson. Mrs. Elizabeth Morrison and Mrs. Niblick. The next meeting will he held in four weeks. | Miss Florence Holthonso will en- ; terlain the members of the Bridge flub at her home in Madison street. | Thursday evening. Mis.-. F’orencd Harris delightfully | I entertained the members of the So 'Cha Ilea Chiba titer home on M.uli I Ison street last night. The election of I officers was held and Mrs. Raymond Keller was elected president and Mrs. Hubert Schmitt, secretary and treas- ! tirer. Tables were arranged for Five Hundred and prizes were awarded to | Mrs. l-’rank Crist. Mrs. Raymond Keller and Mrs. V J. Borfnann. At the conclusion of the games delectable refreshments were served. The next meeting will he held with Miss Helen (lass in two weeks. I ! Miss Carolyn Acker will entertain the members of the Tri D club Wed nesday evening. All members are urged to attend. STORING VITAMINS | The average healthy person stores up within the body several days’ supply of essential vitamins. This explains why a well-nourished person of any age is less susceptible to germ-infection than those who are malnourished. Scott’s Emulsion is a safety-factor that helps keep you well-nourished. A. very little used daily to complement the regular diet, activates with essential vitamins and helps "build resistance. a,. Store up a reserve of f'A essential vitamins-— 'J take Scott’s regularly. Scott & Bowne, IHoonifield, N. J. 2K7

DECATUR DAtIY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY IANUARYI6 1925

iiises To Defense 01 Modern School Girl u nited pmwH t iiftvirm IndlatMtpolln, Jun. id Th»< modern I nchrtol girl w:m defend, d here today > ngitlnsl the irlllcHii) , of Hie old Hm er*. She may take np the latest fads In dressing her hair, as If It were, one of the mosi important things In llj'e, and t-.bo may seem to bn more Inter f ted in the way she dresses than In learning to cook and wash dishes bnt she is as sound at heart ns ever, according to E. ||. Kompor, McComb, prim ipiil of Emmerich Manual Training high school and Miss Gertrude Hadley, head of the food and clothing /lepartment of Technical High “chord hero today. , Miss Hadley cited Hie Inert a: inenrollment in clothing and cooking <lasses for her statement. “Hy the limit a girl leaves high school, she is interested in the deeper things of life,” Miss Hadely said. I "As for the flapper-well, we don't have such things here at this school.” ' At technical, seven hundred girls are enrolled in food ami clothing classes, and at Manual 490 girls are learning the domestic art*. This proves, if proof is needed, McComb declared, that “it is all bunk about girls thinking of nothing else but a good time."

S female J)isoases Chiropractic crew J arp most L CHIROPRACTIC offers women a painless. efficient, sane means of finding relief from : :he disorders they suffer. Adjustments are an effective I -Means of restoring functions whether supersensitive or subnormal. Chiropractic often stays the surgeon's knife. In- ■ estigate before operation. CHARLES & CHARLES CHIROPRACTORS 127 N. 2nd st.—Upstairs Phone 628 —Office Hours— K 10 to 12—2 to 5—6:30 to 8 I

: .iinniMrMniiiwifMMiiiMiaiißß MBBiiiMißirTiiTiMßiiiMMnriiimfflMinrr —i■Bnnnin nf mm ~ < Saturday - Last Day! Get In On Our Wonderful Footwear Bargains 20% Reduction On All Our Goods 20% Qelossheiml I 'N f ■ ■ rz-— - ■ il \ li Men’s Alaska I J I OVERSHOES / All sizes — first class * I values. This rubber ® 5 v '.~ / J sells regularly for | i J $1.95. An unusual bargain at I 65c p? ' r * / "1 *WT'® One * ot Tan Suede Ov- | / bALE / One lot of Mens Dress / Any man who has worn a Shoes, values 4 JT I pair of Florsheims knows to $10; Now., >T» > how much real worth you One lot of Lion Brand ■ X j-i _■! can buy at $8.85 during Work Shoes; values up to this sale. Florsheim Shoes $4.50; d*i Q? ■ are H o *' B °ki at any other Now <P 1 eJ I time at Buc b a t° w figure. One lot of Childrens Shoes, S'/a to 11. values This sale includes all Flor- up ( o $2.75; 1 FT ~ sheim shoes—also cushion soles eh 'j I jTI Bs —and all oxfords. s Sj- Black Kid Strap. Junior II Elzey Shoe Store $4 - 95 I Clocks of other Bargains too numerous to mention in this ad. Come in the last day and save money. _ mirnw! MMiHMiiinmri i

Docker. Docker ha* an epidemic !of Hcnrlot fever. Thirty casea have , been reported with several of the vl< tint ".erlmuly ill 0 . lie,),- B. Erwin h:i‘b rehirm-d from I lot : iiigion whom ho wii i the gm rt of honor at u K. of I', moi ling. Mr. Erwin Ih grand elnncellor of the Knights of pythla* in Indiana and he delivered an address al the meet.

r ■ Special For I Saturday Only I J SOCKET WRENCH SET —, ersistintj c.f <> sockets anti the wrench; t e of good quality steel. . Sockels are niade in one piece and are tnt t v edped. Will fit practically every nut on a Ford and many other cars. Caaranlttd to give satisfactory service. Special for Saturday — (only at J 49c Adams County Auto Co. "INSIST ON GENUINE FORI) PARTS" i Ma.H?on Street Phone SO FX LUSIVE FORD DEALERS I ' I

.'ng Tim HtudcnlH o, the Repperl Amlion school were leaving for In,rm- lo day, the graduation , .r« i » bein>' held thl-' ttioininr J I-'. Rupert, of V.0;.r..n, owner of uevenil o." the fill' t prize winning Rhode I-im.d R< d fowl i. th.- Hit" Ih publishing ti new culalog mid premium list. Recently Mr Rupert re-

citlved tin Inquiry from Mexico eon reived mi inquiry from Mexico'con-i (he fume of hi f itnoti: llm l of chick I . n-i i.i I'towiiq' . ,i. I, yt’-nr. He won: j the :,tnte > u|> I Hie inditlnapoll” I ...1.—.... ... , » .....I II

—————- -■ —— — Do It Today If you really mean to make 1925 your banner year for savings, Start at once. tlHli I Theodore Roosevelt said, “Thrift is hard headed common sense applied to saving. Come in and join our THRIFT SAVINGS CLUB. ! The Peeples loan & Trust Co. “Bank of Service” I . ypnir*.~rrr. Jmiorcjßp.T w—Wiru — — I Great Values - Big Bargains Price has been Sacrificed in our JANUARY il CLEARANCE SALE x, f - ••• • ~ ~ N I Now Going On It v. in ce io your advantage c vi. it our stere tomorrow and . ke a.' uiitage of the wonderful vs ci offered in this ANUARI CLEARANCE SALE ' Every article in cur store—- :’! rew and seasonable merhandise is being offered for our choosing. You'll save r.oney on anything you wish o Lu;. Come in anil look tround and see where you can .ave. COATS DRESSES DRESS GOODS UNDERWEAR SILKS LINENS BLANKETS Etc. Niblick & Co. • •

When you feel a cold coming on Take LiiXHtlV" BROMO QUININE 'r:dd"t!i to work off the <-auH« and to fortify the «y«t »m agulnst a* attack of Help or InKuenzu. A Safe and ProVf-u Remedv. The box bears wignature of E W. Grove 30c.