Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 283, Decatur, Adams County, 29 November 1929 — Page 7

■mu R hall f DIES THURSDAY If’ K' build and sell small homes on plan. r iiall was a member of the Masog®. j,.,. and wus prominent in local

H 0 ** lu • hi— —t— — ! ■ ■ AFTER THANKSGIVING (Clearance Sale of Ladies and Misses I Hats and Dresses ft • I Ladies and Misses Hats in velvets and felts, clever I models, priced special at a* j / k I choice 01.00 ■ Ladies and Misses Velvet All Silk and Velvet Hats I and Felt Hats, pretty sell regularly at $5, I colors, new models, at Clearance Sale at I $1.95 $2.50 I DRESSES I Dresses in velvet, prints, silks anti coverts, some I 3-piece suits at the special low H»z» za/x I price of tpO.OO I l ine Group of Ladies Jersey Dresses, pretty and I wanted colors, priced special ()() ■ I El -* * I Womens Better Apparel Shop | ■ Mrs. Wm. Butler South Second St. I

K 7W*WW 1"K «m> *» - 2 | OUR < « || 1930 | I I i I (g|/ TO PAY I | 'y Will be begun | | / December 2 - Monday | f A Cordial Invitation is Given ' W I YOU ■ YOUR FAMILY - YOUR FRIENDS | K to join us in making this club the means of providing the cash for $ i Holiday Expenses | ? and Funds for the other things you have in mind. U > THEKK w|| LBE CLAS ses for everyone. * You will find one to meet your needs. 25c class-deposit 25c each week, receive $12.50 g K 50c class-deposit 50c each week, receive $2a.00 g > SI .OO class-deposit SI.OO each week, receive $.>0.00 £ ft- $2.00 class-deposit $2.00 each week, receive SIOO.OO JB $5.00 class— deposit $5.00 each week, receive $250.00 ft. ‘ AND INTEREST. g ! Many different amounts may be arranged tor. I First National Bank | HE < * «. • * T « BEEA t II R , iNDI AN A

busmens and civic affairs. Surviving rln t l ho Wife ftnd 0,16 40111 c, «y- The thn vr n r re tßken this m °rning to the Hall home at Spiceland i dav'To 81 RerVICM W1 " be hol<l Suaay afternoon at th,. Friends church at Spiceland at 2 o'clock, Burial will ■ be made nt th,. Friend# cemetory near I Bplcelasd.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1929. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1929.

TEMPERATURES DROP SHARPLY IN MIDDLEWEST , tCONTINI’Kf) FROM PAGE ONKt I . first time in several years. Chicago reported a temperature of ■ one degree shove zero at 7 o’clock this morning and northwestern Indiana shivered with the mercury almost at i zero and still falling lower. SEAL SALE TO START MONDAY ICOVTINIIKP FROM PAGE ONF>» Mrs. C. V Connell, president, W. Guy Brown, vice-president, and Albert Scheumann, secretary-treasurer, who ask the hearty co-operation of the citizens of Decatur and Adams county in making this campaign a successful one. COURTHOUSE Marriage Licenses Sam Schindler, Upholsterer, Berne, to Martha S. Brown, Herne. Louis M. Mattax. Berne, R. 11. 2, Fie- , tory employe, to Loretta M, Wahle, 1 Monroe, R. It. 2. In the case of Opliger vs. Ilogston, , et al, damages, demured to Ilogston, See and Graham to complaint sustained. Exception by plaintiff. Demurer of City of Decatur, Janik Friedt, Herman Gillig, Arthur Clark, Melvin Smilley, Charles Meibers, Charles Rpbenold,

fCHROMRs Ladles! Aik you Druulst /\ for Chl-r'hea.tep* Diamond //\ Bpwnd PHU in Bed and Gold<€>) metallic boxes, sealed with Blue V*/ Ribbon. Take no other. Buy V of your Drug*! «t. Ask for cni.< HEs. Terr dik bond 11KAND PILI to-f r 40 years known as Best, Safest, Re Table. Buy Now I I.D BY DRUGGISTS fcVfcKYWHEF ’ AV'MMMWWWVWVWVWMW lAslbiucher’s -i MAJESTIC FURNACES ASBESTOS SHINGLE | ROOFING | SPOUTING I LIGHTNING RODS Phone 765 or 739 >

James Elbcrson and Emma Baumgartner sustained, exception by plaintiff. Demurer of Paul Edwards sustained. Exception filed by plaintiff. The Adams county gruud jury continued its session today and indications were that the final summary of ■ the jury would not be filed until some i time next week. 0 Republican Party Shake-up Forecast Waaliingtou, Nov. 29. —(U.R>— A shake-up in the general staff of the Republican party in the Senate was forecast today when letters were sent • all Republican senators asking if they were pleased with their present comt-- „ — -

> '-umriroinn tm— ■■wn ."•rr*.. ■ r BASKETBALL D. H. S. Girls vs. Garret H. S. Girls r 1I TONIGHT—High School Gym ■ Good Preliminary 7 o’clock.

- I Join Our 1930 CHRISTMAS CLUB I I OPENS DEC. 2 I !; ‘M W ■ 4' t The Christmas Season is here again. Very shortly * r’v K“| HKm iftft “Santa Claus” will once more be making his annual //Wa *# /Mill 1I F| visits on Christmas Eve. $ & • 1// IB 3 w W.l'l u U *7 U•/ H ’* s W ■ «w C\) u n W UW' - We cordially invite you to join our Christmas Club I 0 so «h a s y OU will h e sure to have one of our Christmas ' *T$ WIT ♦ Aki 9 • Club ( hecks next Christmas. JLxeally won't be hard to ” 'Jto Cbl vk fc * ■■■ •*" ■ accumulate a Christmas Club check well worth having I if you join our Club and you will enjoy watching your ’ balance grow as the weeks go by. il * W' k Now is the time to join our Club to be sure of a 1 Merry Christmas next year. We assure you a cordial ( !t . ™ *Ption. A club for every purse, (16 clubs in all) assuring you of the S money you wish to have next Christmas. /’ !< ■ I jI & You will be sure to have money tor next Christmas il if you join one or more of the following classes: ni7fl § 1 & I tiki li a I jA Class 1 Members .paying 1c the first Class 10A Members paying $5.00 the W>■ IIJ*/I WI 1 "£g| I week, 3c the second week, and in- first week. $4.90 the second week, and dff J creasing 1c each week for fifty weeks decreasing 10c eacli week for fifty Wllllecewe $12.75 weeks Will receive $127.50 to the members of the 1929 club | Class 1A Members paying 50c the will be mailed, Wednesday, vi Hint week, 49c the second week, and Class 25 Members paying 25 cents a decreasing 1c each week for fifty week for fifty weeks £lO jS weete^L! $12.75 wUlreoeive rj a ig.g | Class 2 Members paying 2c the first Class 50 Members paying 50 cents a * week, 4c the second week, and in- week for fifty weeks ttOlw (111 ta !I jP creasing 2c each Week for fifty will receive m I K weeks will receive ■’xfl Class 100 Members paying SI.OO a I ® 2 \ '"T' 'T U 1 $50.00 v, first week, 98c the second week, and v* fff decreasing 2c each week fur fifty r -v z it vl»'' V' V /A. jA f weeks will receive Til Class 200 Members paying $2.00 a : “ I - <4 f tv}, Class 5 Members paying 5c the first ' i C’’ .'..-Xj; f b week, 10c the second week, and in class 500 Memberspaying $5.00 a 1 rK t ' , “ B week for fifty weeks (tQKA AH ■V : ' I < weeks will receive $63.75 will receive SZSU.UO S Class 5A Members paying $2.50 tile Class 1000 Members paying SIO.OO a F'M&iL - x first week, $2.45 the second week, and week for fifty weeks U*T/M| 4W| *' J T ®(, o-v 'Lj[ I decreasing 5c each week for flftv will receive •?»T’H'U 1 ’ '/.e?’ V. llf ’ • • C | ass 2000 M el)l ]) el . s paying $20.00 a < i r y ff Class 10 Memberspaying 10c the week for fifty weeks /WW) ’? IJB first week, 20c the second week, and " , * ll receive tpIVU ..v ( | Aid, ’j" ,1 jW l increasing 10c each week for fifty ’ur week's will receive dtlO 1 ? fTH Class NC Members may depo il any A- I *« •* •> - | »vU amount in this class. 1 .j 41 jSi ‘4M| - jf S [ with four per cent, interest added if all payments U / j g are made regularly or in advance b J | Old Adams County Bank I ■ f A CHRISTMAS CLUB FOR EVERYONE k

mittee assignments. The letters were regarded as an-, other way of asking what the various Republican senators desire, in preparation for a shift of jobs. They were sent out by Chairman McNary of the Republican committee on committees who will call a meeting of his committee next week to plan the'reassignment of committee chairmanships—important posts which enable their holders to direct legislation. Frankfort Man Dies • D. B. Erwin received a telegram today announcing the sudden death of William Morris, prominent citizen

of Frankfort, Indiana, and w’cll known 1 over the state; He had been connectled with the Knights of Pythias lodge' many years and was active in demo- i cratic politics. Death was due to a

ENNA JETTICK MELODIES CT _ . ——— I again bring to you Sir Harry Lauder who will ting p / £.■'/ J, SUNDAY, DEC. Ist over the N. B. C entire blue I IA K’ei' 4F net-work and supplementary / • stations including the Pacific Coast net-work at eight o'clock | Eastern Standard Time i shoes ro» women * r *' * S'* _/Ol Ito It I | A // / At the conclusion of Enn. Jettick Melodies,Sir Harry I /. \ //■• I Lauder. Enn, Jettick Gueit of Honor, will continue I // vJ 1,. - njrem during time made ,v,il«Ue tkrevyk the J t e»y of Colber'e Rodfo How. *** Charlie Voglewede Fits Feet With Enna .letticks

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heart attack. _ NOTICE Positively no hunting or trespassing lon the .1, J. Dailey farms, in Hluc Creek Township. 2«8-10t eod x