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I Vicki Form SOP y [KorrcwMoney Ife the ease and promptness j ch you can borrow money ! We will loan you up to S3OO ' own signature and security. | uest for a loan receives our i and courteous attention. mst-Way-t o-Pay lonthly Payment . ...5 1.00 loathly Payment ....$ 2.00 ! lonthly Payment ....$ 3.00 j loathly Payment ....* 4.00 lonthly Payment .... $ 6.00 tonthly Payment .... $ 8.00 tonthly Payment ...,$12.00 ; (and interest) I tine Plan for Farmers. ints In proportion. You may . par ‘ 01 P°« i°an at ! lh ‘ r S e<i on Just the 1 you have the money. Pun without cost or cl..gallon i or phone u». “ ifitanium PlllimLiVnn^ (ver Schafer Udw. Store ‘nr, Ind. Thone 2-S-7

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- f CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, It A. M, I Mias Mary Macy Phone* 1000—1001 I* Thursday J Mnrdl Bridge Club, Mien Dora ( Shoaenberg, 8 p. m. if Zlnn Reformed Junior Choir, post-1 : poned. 11 Baptist W. M. S., Mrs. Vance \ ' M iddox, 2:3<l’p. m. Church of God Missionary Aid Society. Mrs. Jifin Chllcote, all-day. li So rhu Rea Club, Mies Cecelia d j Appieman. 7:.'10 p. in. a 1 evangelical W. M. S-, church ' parlors, 2 p. m. i .('hrietian Ladies Aid Society, f I Mra. Herb Kern, 2 p. m. a j M. H. Kver Ready class, Mrs. IJ. t R. Carson, 7:30 p. m. Joint UTA meeting, Decatur high F ‘school auditorium. 7:30 p. m. if li. It. Indies Aid Society, Mrs. I ! R ilph Roop, 2 p. m. 11 Monroe M. E. Ladles Aid Society j a 1 church, 2 p. m. h Mt. Pleasant Ladles Aid Society,;! Mrs. Jess Singleton, 2 p. m.. j 5 Calvary Evangelical Ladles Aid c Society, Mrs. O. E. Shifferly, all- 1 A ;day. I'P MethodW*t W. 11. M. S. mite hoxl 1 opening. Mrs. 11. R. Carson, 2.30 v j p. in- v Presbyterian W. M. S. mite box opening, Mrs. J. L. Kocher, 2:30 ! p. m. n Moose Dance, Moase Home. t Friday American Legion Auxiliary, , 1 Legion Hall, 7:30 p. m. v Ben Hur Tlriaiii Club, Ben Hur Hall, after lodge. j , IT. B. Work and Win class, Mrs. j. Ed Hower, 7:30 p. m. Saturday Zion Reformed Mission Band. \ church, 2:30 p. m. s Zion Reformed Christian Endea- c vor b.i'ke sale, Mutschler Meat Mar- v j ket. 10 a. m. a MethcdLst W. F. M. S. bake sale, t j Charles Brock Store, 10 a. m. IT. B. Indies Aid steak supper, c ; church, 5 to 17 p. m. i Evangelical Mission Band, church a I 2 p- m. ft 1 Monday 1 Research Club. Mrs. A. J Smith f > 2:30 p. m. a St. Rita Unit of Carbolic Study t Clubs, K. of C. Hall, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday I Carpe Diem Club guest day, Mrs. : Charles Fletcher, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Ladies Shakespeare Club, Mrs. j < C. D. Teepie. 2:30 p. m. 1 Historical Club. Mrs. Son- Shamp, i 2:30 p. ra- ! i opened with the reading of the. [ collect, !, Mrs. Ehinger was also the leader i , i for tho afternoon and read a paper on ‘lndians of the American Frontier.” She told about the early life beginning with the first Indians who came from Asia byway of the ( Bering Strait- She told of the ways of living of the early American i j Indians their customs and religion. ; Home made candies were served | | during tiie social hour. The next ( meeting will he held with Mr 3. C. I D. Teepie. , MEETING OF ; HISTORICAL CLUB Thte iHistftrical Club met with Mrs. Ben DeVor Wednesday afternoon with thirteen members and one guest, Mrs. Lee Mills, present. ( The members responded to the roll i call with quotations and current } events. Mrs. John Schug had the paper for the ofternoon and her subject was "The Changing World with

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Electricity.” She gave an ucconnt I of the electric arc un<l neon lights II oml rind an article taken from the I the local newspaper fitly years ago I tvhieU told about tihe places of bush uiiss In Decatur at that time and of the business men here. Sever.il sub topics were given as \ follows: First strut lights In De- ' calur, Mrs. Kannle Frlatoe; Elec- ' trie fstmp standarils, Mm. S. E. Hite, The X-ray and its Application, ;* Mrs Dolton Disswater; Edison ' electric lights and Mrs. Edison, Mm. 1 Fred Hancher, The Changing Dress, • Mrs. Sam Butler und Washington. 1 Our Times anil His Times, Mrs. Charles Langston. Tiie next meeting of the club will * be ihelq with Mrs. Sam Shamp on Wednesday afternoon. 11 a Miss Dora Shosanberg will he I hostess to the members of the Mardl Bridge Club «t her hotne tonight r at eight o'clock. a j The Mission Band of the Zion Reformed church will meet Suturday t afternoon at two-thirty o’clock at (J the church for a Valentine .party. FRIVOLITY CLUB HOLDS MEETING I Mrs. Dick Burdg was hostess to tiie members of the Frivolity Club c and a guest. Mass ll.den Dirr, at , her home Wednesday night. Mrs. T.ob August, Mrs. Bill August and C Mm. diaries Keller received the ti club prizes in the gumas played and | Miss Barr was presented a guast j.l (prize. •> The next meeting will be held j \ with Mrs. Waldo E-krote in two J weeks. I Guest day will be obsei ve t at t!.e i 1 meeting of the Carpe Diem Club to I to be held with Mrs. Charles Flet- *” cher Tuesday evening at seven- v thirty o’clock. Mrs. G. F Eichhorn 1 will be the assisting hostess. INTERESTING PROGRAM [ PRESENTED AT CLUB MEETING - The Research Club met Monday afternoon at the h nie of Mrs- O. L. J Vance with eighteen members pro-, I sent. Mrs. Henry I! dler (lad charge j of the interesting program which | was presented during the afternoon I and she took as her subject '‘Native Treas of Indiana.” in addition to the paper, a series of cards wore distributed which illustrated the trees and their fruits, and how to identify them. Mrs. Hel- j ler took up the study of the oak of j Indiana in particular, told the difference in the trees, and displayed a part of the limb from the Constitution tree at New Oorydon. Subtopics were given as follows: j Black walnut, Mrs. L. A. Graham: j Sassafras. -Mrs. John Parrish; The Most Historical Treee of Indiana. Mrs. Walter J Krick: and As Oth-| em See It, Mrs. C. D. Lewton. Mrs. Heller closed her program by reading a notice found nailed to a tree in one of the parks of Seville, Spain. The notice was as follows: “To the j Wayfarer —Ye who pass by and, would raLse your hand against me. ] Harken ere you harm me! d am the | heat of ycur hearth on the cold winter nights. The friendly shade screening you from the summer sun My fruits are refreshing droughts. Quenching your thirst as you journev on, 1 am the beam that holds your house. The boirdof your table, The bed on which you lie. And the timber that builds your h at. 1 am the handle of your hoe. The door of ycur homestead. The wood of your cradle. And the shell of your coffin, d am the bread of kindness, and the flower of beauty. Ye who pass by, listen to my .prayer; harm me not.” The next meeting of the club will he held Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. J. Smith. Mrs. Leo Saylors will have charge of the j program. Ruby Bell Files Cross Complaint Alleging that her husband demanded she leave home and that "she was compelled to hitch-hike to Van AVert, Ohio, to the home of her mother” Ruby Thatcher Bell filed a cross complaint to the divorce proceedings began by fler husband I William J. J. Bell. The cross complaint further alleges that her husband took her “to places where intoxicating drinks were sold and demanded that sh drink” that he threaened her and at nights “took a gun to bed”. The ' complaint states that (he denied her the ’’right to cook and during various meals at short intervals would grab her and kiss her in a nauseating manner.” The cross petition avers that Mr. Bell is a man of reasonable financial means, the owner of real’and personal property to the value of $2,500 and the possible owner of other property. Jacob Borne, route 2, Decatur was a shopper here today and renewed his paper. Why Get Up Nights Use Juniper Oil. Buehu Leaves, etc. | Flush out excess acids and waste matter. Get rid of bladder lrritatioa that causes waking up, frequent desire scanty flow, burning and backache. Make’ this 25c test. Get Juniper oil bueha leaves, etc., in little .*£s®“ tablets called Bukets, the bladder laxative. In four days If not pleased vour druggist will return your .sc. Holthouse Drug Company.

personals Mrs. Frank Alton who has boon I confined to her bod for the last two weeks with ttlio flu, is reported to ee Improving. Bill Barrett, coach of the Central Catholic, basketball team ol For' Wuyno and several membeia of Ms ! team attended the Commodores-Sl. j M iry's gum ‘ here Wednesday - night. Mr. and Mi*. Murray Mendenha'l of Fort Wayne were visitors In De- j tatur Wednesday evening. Otto Spiking was over here thin 1 morning from Monroeville shopping and dropped In and renewed hLs. pa iter, Mrs. Mary A. Shaffer, route 3, Decatur was shopping here todiy and ordered the paper for another yior. Peter Spangler or route 2, Decatur renewed his paper Wednesday while trading in this city. Carl Ehlerdlng of route 1, Decatur was a shopper here Wednesday and stopped in and renew 1 his paper. Mra. Catherine Chrleten of this city had her paper renewed f r .collier year by carrier. Mrs. B. B. Uhl of SpringfielJ, Ohio had her paper renew >d for another year yesterday. Mayor R. O. Johnson and Chester I Jihnson of Gary visited with Mr. j and Mrs. €. E■ Hocker in this city Wednesday. Petition whereby Mrs. Bertha Kil-! borne seeks to enjoin her husband, Edgar H. Kilbourne, well- • known Fort Wayne realtor, from proceeding with a divoree suit he h.a filed against her at Reno. Nev. was continued for hearing upon ita merits in Allen superior No. 1 at 1:30 p. m., Friday, following pre-j liminaries before Judge Charles J- , Ryan yesterday. J

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Our Sacrifice is Your Gain! We Are A W "y Our Slock of All Ovcr-boußht Merchandise in m ■ B I PJy j * Vi* ! « ■ order to make room for Spring (ioods. There is B ■ 8 I B _ SAVINGS in Every Purchase Sou make. We’ve A X. 1 Gone the Limit und Can Promise You Unusual DON’T DELAY! SHOP IN THIS GREAT i i a A 2 DAY ft M - * Kn^ stofk of Lovely FRIDAY and SATURDAY M, Dresses \ Solid Colors and Floral Prints. Comforter Chall.es I DreSS Prints Wm. 8 .Itjrh shades, pastels, street wide range of pat- 1 36 "I cl l e V w, ?*‘ F, " e shades, short puffed terns. I New spring patterns. flkfcijjfcft trasting plain colors and prints. 1 Of* ~„j I 1 Of* i Sizes 14 to 20-38 to 44. >‘ ird I 1 - vard ■ i 0 o i H JTa ffjj Fancy Outing White Outing jEjjjjjfc. 3 Light and dark pat- Heavy white outing fjjife; Clearance of Entire - Stock X XC yard X X C yard COdtS 2.k- Value ( rib Blankets \ VMnieA V ■/ Have you been waiting for a .4 ■ i re . a | yjgtg before you got your Stevens Ail Linen Blue and Pir.k Animal \ Winter Coat? Here’s your Jw* ’* designs, long, soft j chance. A thri'ling group of ed borciers . Beecy nap. A real buy. j brand new black * brown. Make >ourse*f look 1 f*Q/» like a hundred dollars for only Atlv yard 9HHL C F* 1% BOYS LONG CORDUROY PANTS y 3 Sj Narrow wall corduroy that will stand d* /*Q gj the hardest wear 1 e\Jg/ r=T! FOOTWEAR SAVINGS No sleeve, knee I *W* llOlllt B „ck S . Ml wed. a lersth. sizes 36 to il. I This Event Includes All Choice Styles ™'“ e har<l to dui,l ‘- 39C suit I Women’s Quality 8 C pair f | " Footwear jELXSXta&'A&Tt .MHBb W " | \ e w shades. Rough leathers, . Misses y f calf skips. New fabrics, in P ri "ted all styles. Cotton Dress Crepe Outing Gowfts 29c value, in all new ... , /n. {2*"f QQ (j!9 A Q patterns and co'ors -- A good heavy napped 1 everv one of then, fast stripe outing gown. V to washing. 39c .ad, r childrens Oxfords nwmMTmMMir $1.98 Plaid Blankets Boys School Oxfords Stock Mens 25c Rayon and Block plaids in heavy The sturdy kind. Built school wear and play. Wool Dress Sox weight double blanket for long and tough wear • -n ca * . ~n ranev Patterns. Size size 70x80. Just 20 z-rx-a-rv/". blankets in this lot. $1.98 SI.OO pair . ° SI.OO pair _ " 15c pair Misses Rayon M m Hov.s Stripe Union Suits * I GOLF HOSE Short sleeve, ankle me Jm mMf I t I„ , , . , I length; short sleeve, I * en Sth, turn back knee length. ** | cuffs * Fanc - V Patterns. Si ”42c' Mens Heavy Fleeced Lined UNION SUITS | IQg ' l ' 1 * Long Sleeve—Ankle Length 70 —————————■ jna—niniiimniiiii mi'ii rmi s u i t Ic/v *-*>•.****- xHCfnrrWomens Tuck Stitch I — . 42x36 | Pillow Cases \ests and Panties I jyj ens MedilHTl Weight Ribbed Union Suits Good qua’itv cases Sizes, small, medium I s hat are selling speand large. I Gong sleeve, ankle length, Ecru or Random 65c ial for this sale. 19c ch p “ f 19c ch J BOYS RIBBED UNION SUITS '. 9-4 Unbleached 75c va'ue! Long sleeve, ankle length, Mens B'anket A good quality sheet- Heavy plaid blanket ,ng that will wear ]inings BJue denim weH MENS OVERALLS Cl QQ ZZC yard Heavy 220 weight blue denim, suspender back QQp vi.Ot/ each bib overalls, sizes 32 to 44 — Pair Ot/L C. A. DOUGLAS CO. ACROSS STREET FROM DAILY DEMOCRAT DECATUR

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