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g ET AllintS ASK I - B p> FftOMJJAGBOIW, | the personal Incomes of W i favored by his organ-; ’ Welch sa>d- , ( Hunter, Hammond, and "Lomas, (Ury, representing Moline retailors tn the Calu- : (t , t . told the conference o f Indiana was losing i thouMfi <*°» arg of revenue ; * r by having a four-cent] L'tai, one cent more than h „ three neighboring statL,, v - also protested against t he gross Income tax on i receipts, lt K, Duncan, representing
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It’s Christmas Time | In Schafer’s I Toyland ' - ' f ® ! ® A Great Big Beautiful “MAMA” DOLL 1 25 inches tall. K $S Cries and Goes to Sleep. _, soft Body. y <,s toy dish sets Beautifullv Dressed. Jj Jmßf 25c 50c-$l 64 nn t WWM naas tI MX \x. > I q5?5 I ivU . \ I s r*" 1 < aS' — 'ss TINKER TOY SETS 50c f PING PONG Sets LAR gE BOWLING ALLEY 89c $ 1.50 AMERICAN LOG SETS 75c-$1.25 S Mickey Mouse Talkie Ejector $5.00 Lar » e T,) - v Trucks f Complete with 6 Records and 6 Films ... §1 19 to 2 49 § i PUZZLES AND GAMES 10c to $2.50 I A VARIETY OF DRUMS .... 25c to SI.OO 'S DOLL BEDS BUILDING BLOCKS 75c U P g 98c t„ $2.25 ' BEAUTIFUL CLOCK TINKLE 50 c MSEHI g An Ideal Gift For Baby BLACKBOARDS H SEWING KITS ,fe t 0 sb2s 81.00 t.,2.75 | TOOLCHESTS $1.50 t 055.00 | Boys and Girls ADVENTURE BOOKS 25c yX |, I ““ TZ % carom boards mechanical train 25c prn Complete with Track ~ , . ,§ — nnwATS 35c Marble Games is ■- ■. ■> imm* I S «”“» Jr'*' Schafer’s I T °y Grand Pianos . 90 i q5O The storc with The Christmas Spir,t J | oe? 1 *29 4 () Xo* e —“ —— gv
the Indiana Retail Hardware As.oelation, said htg organisation had i been on record as favoring repeal of the gross income tax law since its enactment. i Russell Williams, of the Inde’LTd th’at ~ ,et A8 «". Raid that ten states had exempted he gasoline industry from grogs Income tax because of the "other tax burdens" placed on those intereata and asked a similar treatI ment for Indiana dealers. A. F. Tltzer, representing 300 members of the Vanderburgh counjty farm bureau, told the conference, farmers were grateful for assistance given by the gross InI come tax In taking the load off' property owners. He urged that
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the act be continued since farmers had not yet fully recovered from the period when they were carrying the burden. — O— E. J. LIECHTY VROM PAGE ONB) peller. One son Menno, -preceded rim in death There are one living brother, Peter, and one sister, Mrs. Ulrich Springer, both of Herne. There are 44 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock at the ■ home and at 2 o’cloc kat the Berne Mennonite church. The Rev. C. H. Suckau pastor of the church, will officiate. Burial will be made in the Berne M. R. E. cemetery. — FEDERAL COURT r-95^=7from WAGE ONE) I former president of Consolidated i Motors, Inc., of Lima, 0., the third defendant, indicated through counI sei that he would plead not guilty i when he appeared before the court next week. C. C. ELECTION I FROM PAGE ONE) . erly Miss Rosemary Holthouse now | i lives in Fort Wayne. Hold-over dir-' ectore are: Bud Townsend Frank Wallace, Deane Dorwin and Robert J Heller. GIVE PROGRAM I ONE) I Arleen Roop. Solo —Don Light. Shepherds Vision —Jimmy Cochran Don Sprunger, Billy Butler, Don Williams, angel, Kathleen Foreman. Accordion Solo—lrene Light. Tableau —Mary Ruth Fugate, Jos-eph-Richard Schaffer. Wise Men —Oren Crider, Dick Hakey, Billy Porter. Shepherds—Don Surunger, Billy Butler, Don Williams, Jim Cochran.
Angeles Elevon Gleaner Girls. Song Joy to the World—Audience. Benediction. o Decatur Girl In Literary Society Miss Martha Calland of this city has been Initiated into tho Franeo- , Calliopean literary society of Denison University, Granville, accodring , to word receved from the Univer- ! slty offices. The society, which last year celebrated its 100th anniversary, numbers among its members such literary figures as Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Daniel Webster, Washington Irving and more recently Dr. Edgar Goodspeed, Harlan Hatcher and Robert Frost. Miss Callano is a sophomore an.l a me.mber of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. o , Communism Assault To Be Continued South Bend, Ind. Dec. 11 —(UP) — An assault on communism launched on the University of Notre Dame campus last fall will be continued ' JLLLILSL. WANTED FURS—Muskrat. Skunk. Opossum. Weasel, Coon, Mink. Highest prices paid. We also buy Rags, Magazines, Newspapers. Scrap Iron, Old Auto Radiators, Batteries, Copper, Brass, Aluminum, and all grades of scrap metals. We also buy beef hides and sheep pelts. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe st. Phone 142
I Jan. 25 at a meeting of representa-1 ■ lives of X 5 Alumni groups, it was announced today in the alumnae i magazine, Arthur J. Hughes, Chicago presld- 1 ent of the ichool'e alumni aseocla-' Don, said the S 5 alumni clubs would serve as local nuclei in a nation-
OUR STORE OPEN maailWimil ■ a I "=“ BEAUTIFUL DOLLS I •ft BEGINNING DEC. IGth " "" ■rVWXBBW :© Santa has a lot of “Little Mamas” on his list. That’s why 9 he’s looking for MA-MAS like these. They’ll make your j£ little girl so happy, and they cost so very little. M 1 S' » A GREAT BIG 26 INCH | I MAMA doll 1 MHI I A Beautiful Doll. Soft body. Eye- ft K /Ls A a A / lashes — Cries and goes to sleep. M »• J Lovely dresses of white, blue-pink « W \ wir**¥ 1“' and yellow. ■■ JK & 'Wk**/ 7— 11 W UK s WsW 16 inch d ° lls I ' O A CUTE FACE £ 'M SvO* | '& . a M “miss babette" dolls a ' © jtk |WR i Americas Pet. Beautifully Dressed — Real Hair. 9 Beautiful Eyes. 9 I JK? $ 2 - 98t °$ 8 - 95 1 : I Toy Tea Sets 25c to 51,25 1 ' © Cut Out Doll Sets 25c 1 J g Doll Embroidery Sets 10c to $1.25 ® j " % Doll High Chairs SLI9 ft i F Chair Rockers $1«49 g i y Tab|e and chair Sets 52,75 up 1 ' vW 1)011 aby Beds 98c ft 1 SCHAFER’S Schafer’s V The Store with the Christmas Spirit. — — — I I SILVERWEAR Ilf ojjftl The Gift That Every Woman Wants! Whether she's planning a home or has been running one for years, silver is the gift that will make any woman happy! Choose a com- CHRISTMAS SPECIALS plete service in any of a dozen attractive From Our Beautiful New China Department flatware patterns, a smart silver serving piece, or lovely holloware to match her favorite g- p c . IMPORTED DINNER SET pattern! You'll find them all at Schafer’s . . . Lovely-Genuine China. Hand reasonably priced and easily chosen! Decorated. Worth many dollars more “Diamond Satin” Silver Plate (26 pc. sot) $2.25 pp. DINNER Sl'/1’ Roger Brothers 15 yr. Plate (26 pc. set) .... $5.95 up Beautifully Decorated by Hand 4? 1 (Jj Lifetime Guarantee-Roger Bros. (26 pc. set).. $13.50 on Genuine China tPT:* Beautiful Sets-Service for 6, 8 or 12 in Tarnish Proof Ih«te or Rolls »5.95 io Siuo FOSTORIA’S AMERICAN PATTERN BEAUTIFUL RELISH DISHES 35c and 50c JL ” CELERY or OLIVE DISHES 50c I “FOSTORIA” Glassware sparkling candy jars sloo THE PERFECT GIFT OIL or VINEGAR JUGS 75c jSTEL. cigarette boxes CJ. di. UUIIQICI 3 Also “Azure” and “Sunray” patterns. •
1 wide program. Material for a constructive pro- ’ gram of opposition to Communitim,' 'including Information of philoaopliy, economics, Malory, sociology and theology, will be prepared hy faculty members and presented to the almpnf council.
Program Is Given Thursday Evening An entertalnng program wan presented by the pupils of Virginia Wlthey and Hetty Jane Toole at the Decatur high school Thursday even-
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ing. The program was sponsored by the P. T. A. organizations of tho city. Preceding the program, several numbern were played by the Deca- ; tur girls band, under the direction if Albert Sellemeyer. A splendid ■ crowd was in attendance.
