Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 80, Decatur, Adams County, 3 April 1925 — Page 3

■ CLUB CALENDAR it e it . ■v * Friday ETp«mIM llrotlu-rliooil— -Church 7:30 ■ , • Horn- Millenary Society Woin.>n ' , . M ; hP Moihndl-t Clmr.ti-Mra <. ,L ■ w’o W-" 1 Pi:,y H ‘ ,h SC ‘ M °‘ |. ion null. 2 p. » ■ Mi-Hlonnry Socicly B the M »7hu r »h— MfR C. L. ■rail th. Bh Saturday ■ g- .n -Mis. 11.1. n Eady. ■-»ii [i ■ Monday Hwonmir < luh— Library 7:45 Pm. H>lta Ti-.-ta Tun-Mrs. Joe BrenE at Bremerkamp pome I 8,;,.,.!, Club Mrs. J T. .Merry ■ Tuesday ■ j, nf ( . K. of (’. Hall 8 p.m. ■./ lola Xi jesteen Hocker, 7:30. ■ Wednesday I M Shakr-!-' .o' 1 club Mrs. John Tyn ■all. Ijlllstorhal Club Mrs. Ed Beery. ■ y|i-- Mil'!: 1 '! I.iddy entertained the ■embers oi the Briiigo Club last eveKina at her home in Eighth street, ■iiss Mari ella Hower and Mrs. J. tt. were tile only guests besides, ■he ihil> members. Mrs. Blair was ■ warded the prize. At the conclusion nf the games the hostess served ■linty ntreshments. B Tin. r>;-i:lar meeting of the Worn■loiiihy evening .it 7:45 o’clock. Thisj Bril! be tlie last meeting of the club ■ear ami the attendance of eveiw ■n-mb'-r i- desired. Prof. W. E. Jenk-■ ■ns. of Indiana University, will do-! Iliv.tr one of his travel lectures fol-1 ■lowing the business meeting. — I The Young Matron's Club met ■Thursday evening at the home of ■Mrs. Charles Brodbeck. xfrs. Hubley ■ gave a very interesting talk on [“South America and Africa.” with [lantern slide illustrations. Mrs. [Frank Crist. Mrs. Ben Schroyer and [Mrs. Eth< l Baughman sang a group ■of songs and were accompanied at I the?piano by Mrs. Carl Shaffer. The 8 next meeting will be held >in two w >k- with Mrs. Lillie Miller. -Mrs. I Brodbeck served dainty refreshImems of pretty Easter appointments, ■ Ccring th social hour. I- ■ » The Won r.n's Missionary Society I of the Evang-Ileal Church met in the' | ihtireh parlo-s Thursday astern a

—i nr a m i—i— i—iiiimti ri—■■ THE STORE OF QUALITY Porter’s Grocery & Meat Market Phone 97 or 98 Free Delivery Nice Solid Head Lettuce, 10 pounds Fine Granulated Sugar 65c Peerless Flour, J | 25 pounds ..,.- Kelloggs Bran Flakes, 1 Of* Package Quart can Apple Butter 25c Special! Bananas, 1 Bp Pound IVC Quart Jar Cocoa Of’’ Special Hood Red Cherries in syrup, Perfect Kraut, 1 r „ 7 bars P. & G., R. N. M., Kirks targe can At)C Flake or Crystal White 2 for 25c Soap Large can Fancy HA Special! Large pkg. 1 Q ™ R.N.M. Soap Flakes... IMC S~=-"-.25c 29c Pound....’ 4C 5 lb. Pail Salt Fish Scratch Feed, J ODL Pound 4C Dill Pickles, QBr» lb $3.75 Dozen OvV MEAT MARKET fancy Picnic Hams, Veal Steak, Veal Chops Pound Pure Pork Sausage 25c Weiners

Plans forth" Furl Wnyrm dtstric* convention of the M'slnnary Sor’i.-i---i.l.j'h will b«- held nt the local church < rly this fall, were «|: cllsard. Al six o'clock ii pot hick supper wu.. • rv<d, the inembri's <f the Young i.adloii Missionary Clrcb. being spacal guests, after which a -ihor' prograin was enjoyed. The lt< : earch Club will meet Monday nft< rnoon al the home of Mrs. J. T. M< rrymati. The members will give current events as a program of the afternoon. At the lust meeting Me I> B. Erwin and Mrs. Jesse Suit,on were appointed delegates to attend the Eighth District convention of the Indiana Federation of Clubs to be held at Bluffton April 23. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Calvary Evangelical Church held a very pleasant meeting nt the home of Mrs. I Clara Hays Thursday afternoon. Thirteen members responded to the roll cull and dues and free will offering amounted to $5.45. During the I social hour the hostess served • delectable refreshments. Mrs. Albert —*i -..... ,

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DF.CATI’R DAILY DFMOCRAT, FRIDAY, APRIL 1925,

Uuisihler and Mrs. F. Hiumon were guestl. The I'nitrd Brethren Ladies' Aid Society will serve a chicken pin sup per at the church April 11. The liberal patronage of the public is i Hollcited. — — n Evansville Citizens Aid In Rebuilding; Storm Area I Evansville, Ind., April 3. A permr anont committee of Evansville cltl- , stems today took up the task of aid- , ing in rehabilitation of the areas de | vastatad by the tornado in southwest-1 ern Indiana. ' 11. M Baker, national director of relief work for the Red Cross, was head of the committee which w|li continue its work until all the needs of the tornado sufferers have been met.

AN EXHn.ABATING EFFECT A bottle of Herbine on the shelf at home is like having n doctor in the house ail the time. It gives instant relief when the digestion gets out of order or the liowels fail to act. One or two doses is all that is necessary to start things rnov- i ing and restore that fine feeling of exhilaration and buoyancy of spirits which lielongs only to perfect health. Price COc. Sold by Holthouse Drug Co.

A Limited Supply for SAT. Selling wv • fyhe Opportunity of the year t A SELLING EVENT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD i xa Happy Home ■ * ll Made of Fin * Fa3t ColoT Ctnßhains L House Frocks V Stvl" ; rhe Charts 1 1 ‘ 3 " - nnJ :By Far, the i B ' I Valves in House Frocks Ever YOU NEVER GOT MORE W gP FOR YOUR MONEY 31 - Ik JOA M.A ■-» I ” iSSII \ \ I UIJV Saturday =- ». «i. e 2 l, . .. Slenderizing < A \ \ April Stout’Mixie's; r ‘ 7 -1 ' - " ' /J The magn-tude of this event is indescribah!e-it '’ Z * ' \i' !I I ) p’s ’ £lZ™*‘he greatest House Frock sale. 1 // F’ i'LJSHE'I in America. The mere ment.on of : Ki If ■ always Brings thousanus — \ !"AJ 4' LtZ' £ . /<-< M they know Happy Home qaal- Z • ' ’ “ * «56) I h ity and value. What (i 7 fY . ■' h’v r'-». tffih ’ /Bi™ :: ±w - - ■ --V, Hi WH iWISw? r I,- ' Bqdb / ■wrW%* Li 1 ■ ? I1C " w j-itS Ftff -- - T .ZXjffJbEU \/i \ I I ' licaAfy our own p.xc Hr these ' 111 ' 1 I i House Frocks, so that v/e couid say \ n j\ I I l 10 y°'“’ “^h gse ar? lb” b gjt U° use Frock i ( • \ wHbinFO value* to oa knowledge ever presented at 99c,” 1 *h en P* ace( * our order or an enormous quantity U'c.‘-;:ir. 5 I U§z ' _fr_nsg) /, that constant wearers of ‘ Happy Home" Frocks U have tor them, or the faith in our value-giving that will be demS YJ J — onstrated tomorrow. /J' [ 4m C*ev«U«*c« W CuetoOMra WUo Canaot Attend U*m Sale ..._M7. 1 . L ...°5. D .L5?._„ LATEST CRZATIOHS * ! 1 1Min^“Vni Cay Color Bindings, Bias Self Bindings, Blankct-Stitch Embroideries, Col ° No -re . Bes on approval , :gr*| 111 -FH-TO-HTt-H. Medallions, Silk Picot Ties, Charming Appliques, White Pique, Dainty Organdy, Frdls, , * w. — Ruffles, Pearl Buttons, Vests, Pockets, Belts, Deep Hems. IF YOU CANNOT COME—ORDER BY MAIL OR PHONE : 1 , O • (A Fine Array'bf the Season's Choicest Creations. Special for KuVitSlT I AQFC Saturday. New colors, styles and trimmings. JUI IliH VVOlv Come in an 1 see them. NiBLICK & CONfPANY

CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE win Id: Muy $1.38%; July 11.29 L; Sept. $124. Corn: May Siftc; July] •Hi.-; Sept 98c. Oui'n: Muy 3B&<",

■■UHMIIHIHMttSaiHBHttaMMniHMIMiMBaMIKMnt'VtfUKHIMHaMMbaM. SPECIAL Easter Hats Ladies and Misses $3.00 and $5.00 Children’s Hats sl, $2 and $3 Commencing Saturday Burdg Millinery. South 2nd Street — (■■■!■—l

July I'.S’ie;' Sept. lO<o Iton’l fail Io see the North ! Ward play Friday evening. I 2 •»

' TRACTION EXCURSIONS L SUNDAY APR. 5-12 j d», AA Wound Trip Between I u) 1 »UU Decatur and W 1 FORT WAYNE F" - Round Trip Tickets A at the price of A ROne Way Fare J J T Will he sold over the connecting E"™ Electric Railways at Fort Wayne. S MINIMUM fare under l* 1 A/[ this rate will be., «P 1 • W Fort Wayne and Decatur Traction Co.