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EVENINGS INTIL CIIRISTM IS. |M ■ -^fl 10 bulova 7^ i \; IWBT eg *|fe <a 'e 'American ' fl®r'"'~7‘’’'3! ■ fl Clipper' ,’ • 'xJj> ivL w _.»r_/flr ■fla fl ■' C- ‘?i't3r P'rXl J 111 C - ’29 ?i ■A’I I I CREDIT fl " \ F -. s T£RMS |i I this Chrlttw**, give • W * Mfl ',.' fl *UIOVA WsKkl Thera ~ \- ■ "• 'MMmkrmce ls ‘Y •.'. e * ° AepeMeWe fiMspiecs f\ „Sj ■ •<«*» lan, is V/ * • fl weafjl *e ||fl ' fF »HAM ONO ’’'"m coM * ,N « ,ibM $nS " fti' lUr /■ ' dr K Jrf ■ iSI i pflPj' l7 jewel. B /J f 1 l 1 29 75 SIHEj Button jewelry [ f 210 North Second St. ] O, ’ EN EVENINGS I NTH. ( IIRISTM \s. Pfl^_^^J Niblick’s I .< T o Y L A N D ERY ',oc and ?5e I’ 00 >1 00 Bmgo. a new game ?5e Game Combination Board Tie and Arrow Beto 2* c a”* ' Ol - “’• Clay, eduational toy Wood Burning Set • "•* flame Store. Sc a lea. Paper etc Play Pump, with Pad *. e I ■’’•war Sawing Beto fll» &ze Drums .... ... .*®* '■flh> Doilo J' “ Dimpleo, Sleeping Doll Doll* | fl '9 Boardo 25c >nd Mk Type writ ere ■*'/ Oolla, complete with clothes m carrying cate 19c Al’ «Fe Paetry Table Srt. complete with 19- table, cookie board, meat ehopper, etc. tach Fibre Doll Cabo, rubber time etc Fath Mtiantcai Freight Train Set, each J. ™ Piahing Outfit. Each I,™ mBL Football, with pump, each J. op Cameo are very popular TV >oc S . t •" China Shop Game ' ** ■SIBLICK & CO
| th- Won,. .! „ r ~„. m , Kj , t) „ ( ( . jina. SHOWEP GIVEN THE EARL CALLS A nhower Wan ichnu Tin lay .- ... nine at the -katlntt rink for Mr. anl Mro E (r ! r ~-| r ., n , lr)lj| hw ’■■ ■<«■ mat lacn ».,. Mln t.u , Ann Terr II Mriot fii'v •..,.< Jinil.'.l th., ka.it,,, j,.,, t .. n(| ao-nt.Mj tin- uiipl. *.. , „ fb Tr-lt. !,f , ~„|V |,. wpr(> ; elven f<> f’v ■ i t,v M, ..„| u. IGiII, GIRLS' GUILD CHRISTMAS PARTY wri< hM , " <'■ -'IH'.I the Rnfortiiel Sun l,v. h<«>! T t .lay l»v»>rUfip f... • <■ , ~,., T , l( , . ,nnti'ri linlnr room* ■* ■■ r|. <*',rn'r > <| to «• or;-• oif ••|. Ci- •„ ;| - tn i' f I '!••< ,ul<|. I ■ , till, an a
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1939.
CLUB CALENDAR •oelaty Deadline, 11 A, M. Fanny Macy Phoneo 1000 — 1001 Thuraday ■| RurallMlr study < lul, Chrlntma. Party, Mrs. Fr.vl Ulrenan. ft p nt. Pri'xbyturion Mleeloitary e’.ltrlntnii. Pafry. Chur h Social Room, 2 .in p nt. Haetr-rn S’ar CltrUtninn Party, Maoonli. Home. 7:3u p m. S'. Ann hi«iia>lon Group Pot r.ue-k Slippor. Mr«, Ell Keller, 7 p tn. Baptist Woman's So.lely, Mr Xorman Kruee. ; :;<t p. nt l,a<|lea* Aid Society, Ev.an;.'<'li<al C’litri'h, All day meetlns. St Paul laidles' Aid Hie lety. Mr.-. Frank Auran.l, all day meeting. Better Homes Club of .Monroe, Monroe Sr hool, 7:30 p nt Friendship Village Club. Mrs. Izland Hlpl-y, oil day meeting. Belta Theta Tan Christmas P.nr'y, Elks Home c 3ii p m I Christian todies' Aid. Mrs. Fr»d I Klttic. 2 p tn. M- Plrasan' todies' Aid So<i<iy. Mrs. Clarence Mi K- sin. oil da meeting. I B Progressive Workers Clu«<. ' Church Social Rooms, 7:30 p. in. Eighth street I'nlted Brethren W M A . Mrs Clarenc Walther, , l:30p m Women of th Moose. Mo.is** I Home 7 i» |> in Friday Children's Pradlre, Christian Church, 4 |> m. \ I S Class Christmas Party. Mr« j„hs<- William.. 7:30 p m Pocahontas lanlge. Red Men's Hall, •> p m Philathae Class Christmas Parly Mrs. s. E. Hite. 6:30 n. m Faithful Wot „< rs Clara. !tev. and Mrs St o y Shaw. S:3O p m Civic Section Christmas Party. Mrs Ray Ftlngeiy, 7:30 p m W.ntlov Couples Christmas Party, M .thodlst Church. «', I.', p ni Happy Home Makers Christmas Party Mt- Clarence Ml.hel, all day meet in.American I, gion Aitxlliury Christmas Party, 1.-gl.m II mu-. 6:30 p. m. Saturday Cafeteria Supj. r. Zion Reformed i Church. f> to 7 p. it’ Primary Practice. Evang Ileal Church. 3 p m i 35c Plate Slipper and Bara.tr. Pren yterlan Church. .1 to 7 p m. Monday | Adams County Woman's Chorus. 'Moose Home I 30 p. m Junior Women Christmas Party. Miss Ann Young 7j3u p m Art Department, Mrs Zwu k 7: io p m Literature 10-jnrtmenf. Mrs F V Mills. 7 30 p ni i hr.imath Ih-partm-nt. Mis. Charles Knapp. 7 3ii p in. Mush hepartmeni. Miss Eleanor I Kep|> rt, 7:BO p. tn Kiim-Join-l's Class Christmas Party. Evangelical Church Sm lai RfMon S:3O p. in. Tumaay toy’ll Daughters Christmas Party, Mrs Frank Rittler. •> p. m Mt Tabor I.a lies' Aid Pot Luck Supper and Chrlstm is Parly. Ikrtto School. 7 p. m Root Twp Home Economics Club, Mrs Dale Moses, I 30 p m Adams County Nurses' Christmas I Parts Mrs Forrest Owens. H p m Itlvenes* II Contests wore enjoyed and prim won v Miss Helen Brltzetihofe and Miss Kathryn S< hroyer. Caiwule fri-n Is eyih.ingel gifts and hew name, were drawn A lovely lunchI— >n with Christmas appointments was served. ZION REFORMED LADIES HOLOS CHRISTMAS PARTY The Zion Kefunned ladies' aid joriety held Ils mnnal Christmas , party and program Wednesday afternoon In the social room of the I ( huts h. About !>'• member* and guests wen- present The hostesses were, Mt o I. Kirsch. Mrs Jack Little. Mrs <’. M Prngh. Mrs. tomolle Fogle. Mrs Fred Fi m hle an I Mrs. Frml ilk tier. A llght-d Cbrittmas tree and attractive decorations of the holiday sea*oii greeted the members and guests Mr« Albert Belneks was < liaiiiii.in of the program Rhe wel- ■ onieil the guest* with a Chrlstma* message an I gave a short history of th • e popular carols, Little Towif of Ih-fhlelu-m. Away In a Manger and Mllent Sight, which were sung by Mt I. A. Ilolthonse Miss lailu Gerle-' played carols. Mrs Holt- ♦( emetery Wreaths and Bouquets ♦Evergreen Grave Blankets Alts a complete Mlsction of mstsri*ls for home and cemstory decorating. "Jt/y i/ DECATUR FLORAL CO. Nuttman Ave - PHOHK 100
house also sing u group of familiar German tongs, which were de-gily appreciated by the women. A gift exchange look place and refreshments w-re served. Lighted candles gra<e| the plates as they were distribute) by the hostesses MARY AND MARTHA CHRISTMAS PARTY The Mary and Murtha class fit the Methodist church school met Tuesday evening In the social room of the church for its annual Christ- ! tnas party -ind gift exchange A beautiful lighted Christmas tre» added to the attractiveness of the room. Mrs. Fred Mills lipd th" devotionals and real a Christmas atom "The old Inn at Rethlahem; Keep ingfof the stable'' by Henry Booth Mrs H W Graham sang "Birth diy of a King" and Hilly Graham sang "Away In a Manger." Twenty members and four guests were present, larv -ly refreshments were served by the hostesses, the Mexdatnes Charl»« Feasel, George Mclntosh, Marvllla Kistler, John Bright, Dan Sprang. Will Butler, John Parrish and M!«s Kate Mangoh!. KITCHEN-R CE WEDDING ANNOUNCED The marriage of Miss Stelh KitI then, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs James Kitchen, and Itolw-rt Rice, which was solemnised In Kentucky. Si-piemtier 29.11'39 was announced | recently. Mi Bice is employed at the Inca wire mills in Fort Wayne and Is manager of the Bob B-< - orchestra They are at !>• 'tn- with the groom's pin-nts. MRS. GILES V PORTER CLUB LUNCHEON HOSTESS The Historical <dt»> members held their annual Christmas luncheon and sift exchange Welnesdat at the home of Mrs Giles V Porter on Winchester street A' iwelve-thlrty i o'clock a di-lb'lous luncheon was 'served Th entert lining rooms . were decorated In the season's colors of red and green, red p >ln u-ttias and green Christmas trees tielng used Tin- guests were s< an I al small tables laid with white linens and < enten-d with tall r d tapers In silver and crystal holders. Mrs. Sam Butler presided over the program which opened wish members sinning "Slhnt Night. Holy Sight" ind "<» Little Town of Bethlehem." Mrs. Homer latwi-r gac • a Christmas poem "Room Aplenty." written by Margaret Emerson Bailey. Mr- Vaughn Millllan was in charge of an unusually inter eating contest "What a my mwiie." Prizes were won bv Mrs. John Srliiig ami Mr. J M Miller. Ranta Chua In prison presented wtPt to all Mrs Harry Butler was a guest other than members. Th" committee in charge Included tinchili officers. Mrs. Sam Butler, Mrs.
Wall’s Bakery 157 N. Second St. Phone 346 For a Merry (.’hrintmaK FRESH FRUIT CAKE Merry Christmas Cakes CHRISTMAS COOKIES SnrinteerleM ~aVr V, ’“ ,ri,d Sprinßerlew BREAI)? Pfcffernibo* Salmi c«*l.» SwaHto IIl.ebkucken Mmca Meat and Ire Box Cookien Pumpkin Pies. For the little girl’s I CHRISTMAS Girb lloutse Coatn. nizew 7 , q* to 16. Fawt color Print*— Tt Smart New g f .00 Flounce ntyle - dr Ai ld Girls Bathrobe*, figured fleece cloth 31*50 UP I Girl* Tttddler Drem*. new wtyle* in *mall print pati<> \ SI.OO Girl* l>re**e*. new *tyk*. J- V* . s>.oo t-y * yi Girin Slip Over Sweater* in Lb’ai n** *hade* of rone, green. red. nnvy s>.oo rCzXA ' > ■*» 3,0 • * r "' * * * und " f 17 liAW a <i<»*n* in aqua-rinse. *i««* v 2 * yrM ’ $ 1 * OO Girl* Outing Pajama*. 6 to ,SyrM - 89c NIBLICK & CO
Floyd Acker. Mrs. Hurl Hollingsworth and Mr*. Porter. The next meeting of the c)t<> will lie held January 3 us the home of .Mrs David Camphell. Mrs. W. F Beery will lw the ) ader with "Religious Problem* of Today” us her subject CORINTHIAN CLASS ELECTS NEW OFFICERS The Corinthian < lass of the Christian church school met recently at the home of Mrs. Ed Humm-r for a Christmas party and election of new officers. Mr« Itorphua ftruni was chosen is president. Mrs. Harmon Kraft, vice-president and Mr Oren 9’t-lmltz seer tary-treamn-r. A gift exihangi- was hell whh-h revealed the Corinthian pals. A contest was enjoyivl and lovely refreshments served Mrs. Hurry King und Mrs. Glen Oswalt were guests other han memb-ra. The next meeting will In- at th*- home of Mrs. Hershel .N-ish. Tin- following menu will e offered at the cafeteria supper to be given at the Zion Reformed church Sa'aiday from .*■ tn 7 p m.: fried chicken, creamed chicken anl bis- - nits, tn'ut loaf, mashed potatoes, gravy, sweet potatoes, baked beans, oyster dressing, baked corn, euttoge cheese, baked apples, salad, pl", cake and coffee. MRS. JESBE RICE SHAKESPEARE HOSTESS Mrs Ji*wie Kin- was hostess to the todies' Sink *i>.-ari- club Wednesday aftornmm. Following the collect and >i short business meeting. she presented .in inler-atlng paper entlll'-d "Tin- life and death , of a Spanish town " This is a book by Elliot Paul iwhich is divided into two parts. Th" first (Kiri denis with Ilf- In the town of Hants Euliliu from I'O" B C io 1536 A It Th-- second part Is from July 14 to September 16. IKtt. "This little town Iles on the Island of Ibiza off fin- Spunlsh main land and is the seen.- of the story
Does Your Nose Clog, Spoil Sleep .. and make you more? «M'9 MWWTV 8000 MWS... If your now "driMa up" at night and makes breathing difficult, put a few drops of Vicks Va-tro-nol up each nostril. St SUIT* sar M 0000 tocauae Vicks Va-tro-n-d >« expreaaly designed for the nose- and upper throat, where .ransitnt congestion often hinders ireathing. You can actually feel it »o to work bringing relief. rav tr TontcwT- enjoy the comfort »icka Va-tro-nol brings.
of the hlyllk- life led by Its natives before revolution and Its horrors as visited upon them by civil war ■ Santa Eulalia represents in mlnlutiire what Ims happened on an enormous «cale in Spain and I* hap pering i-lur-where in our troubled world today " The Mesitointes A. D Suttles. Milo Block and Walter Krick gave subtopics dealing with conditions us they are today with the Spanish people. De|jt-|ous cnndl-s were enjoyed at the close of the program. The nezt meeting of th'- club will be January 3 at th" horn -of Mrs Bryce Thomas with Mrs. Noah Frye as the lea-ler. FELLOWSHIP SUPPER IN NEW DININGROOM A fine rpowd of Presbyterians enjoyed the fi-ilowxhlp and carry In supper lieH last evening in lb<- re w dining room and soc ial rca>m of th'church. After supper a soc ial hour was enjoyed around the dining tables with Will Schrock as toastmaster. Comm-'its were made. merits suggested and plans for future acihjes discussed. All c hi) lr«-n of the Christi in church school are asked to meet al the church Frlda> evening at 4 o'clock to practice for the Christ mas entertainment. ANNUAL CHRISTMAS D NNER IS HELD The Business and Professional women's club hel I sis annual t'hrlsimas dinner last evening at the Bice hotel at sh thirty o'clock. Th" long table was centered with a la-ant Ifni arrangement of while tapers and pine Hlt-eamers of V iriotts lenglhs wllh tolls aUoched, led Io different parts of the table pine, single candles and miaiature Christmas tries were also used as table decor-
My <>P«n Give Jewelry jgSESEjgi / -C -W c Every and Fleast* - ■# * , A WBMHdI, S- Nißht Everyone! PUMPHREY’S Jewelry Store / f Hundted s nf other "appreclu r o f • * , * v '‘ all low priced' & Diamond* 15 Diamond* eudwT eio nn Thpy " "*’ r ’ r “”■** foa ,f $34.50 $35.00 IkS.tMJ $12.50 you give Jewelry, ao why not .*i ui. > ww.n Hand carved Sugar cream please them’ i ”** IIUIKI 1« u. nnsar .1 ream t „, uold ow gold IIIOUSIIn a solid gold er. urn and , hl „i •nt* tray ’ Y Cocktail ■mOL BSL **""'■ I ♦ r CJVI WK r/ferfy $4.00 J 8 Birthst«n* S.lverwa-e Bright chrome design* P«nAP«*e.l L.ghter $15.00 $19.95 52.9> $1.50 l-ovely atones Service fur * Matched set* with 2 Dla In lan.lah mnf ** w *«<«'"6 In a range Os throme Dni.h monde* hox 5N9.75 I I ! Hashing Diatnomla' nE h|C e nj*M*a*aaw Military Dresser Bet Ti* Sets Outfit Lockets Stud Set* S7.(M) SI.OO <r .... SIO.OO $5.75 The gift that Initialed hold I’rlceloas gift' He will thank women apprr er and collar t enter lHani you for thia eiato! Pin “ '•* l ’ ih *'' z'l'P*-' case' , l(l( | k ih' E-W Mantel 't / t- 'SKtA Clock jKa* * * B ' so 'day half-hour chimes! Mao's Rina Masomc Rmg Lath*. Ring 5i2.00 $.->.oo $1 "- 7 '> W’- 5 * InT.nn-b «>l Hi Wt(ld ,„ a JJMamuml. aw 5G”) Bracotot Clock* Shaver* Gold Cro*. Man'* Ring Q r » ST SO SIO.OO $45.00 $6.50 |5 - 9 ° sisS I4K gold with Smart selling ... , . ... Modern styling Here's a gift 4 bright IHani- In solid gold ’ accurate to delight the onds* Always torgi- center movement . . men* With zip web omi Diamond* ' " " all styles' case Pumphrey Jewelry Store t'SEOI R Bl INiET PLAN
i at lons. i Each guest's name- was written on a Christmas cookie which served • us a place- card. Favors were small i silver tolls and miniature fireplaces I filled with Christmas c andy. I After the dinner a short business meeting was held. The club deeWe-l > to buy a l*> health bond and to give tin to the Good Fellows fund 1 The group then went to the home of i Mrs. Wahl where an exchange of gifts an-l a ttiinrla-r of contests were enjoyed Prizes were given the Misses Mary M-Kean. Elh»l Ervin Winona Everett und Mrs. R nt« Santa, himself, conducted the gif •-(change Hostesses for ijp- affair i Inc ludwl the .Misses tonrlne and Erma Kirchner, ito former chair j man. Mrs Ervin Stuckey and Mrs Wahl TROOP THREE HAS CHRISTMAS PARTY Girl scout troop No 3 enjoyed a a Christmas party Monday evening after si bool In the home economics room. I'pon arrival ••»< h g.rl placel her gift under th<- toautlfulb <1 roiatwl tr» »* w«*r* i and Chri*!-
I I _ Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Creomulslon relieve* promptly because it goes right to the mat of the trouble to loosen germ laden phlegm. Increase secretion and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender. Inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. No matter how many medicine* you have tried, tell your druggist to *ell I you a bottle of Creomuluon with the understanding that you are to like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION forCoughx, CheitColdi, Bronchitu
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: mas carols sung. Following a short business meeting a pot luck supper was served and an exchange of 'chrlmmas gifts enjoyed. Th- tables were decorated with candles and smnll Christmas trees served as place cards Plans were mud*- to help in the sole of Christmas -eals under the management . of W Guy Brown Th'- party was closed hy forming ,a friendship circle uncl th» singing of taps. Guests other than members ■ <nd leaders wer- the Misses MlHred Worthman. Glennys Elzey and Electa Oliver
New Luder ■firm Cream Deodorant Stops Perspiration -.-J® 1. Doet not rot drnses —doe* not irritate skin. 2. No waiting to dry. Csn be used right after (having. 9. Instantly Mopaperapiration foe 1 to ) days. Removes odoe from perspiration. 4. A pure white, greasekss, stain* less vanishing cream. B. Arrid has been awarded the Approval Seal of the American Institute of Laundering, tot being harmless to fabrics. IS MILLION |ara of Arrid Lavs boon sold Try a jar today! ARRID 39f . |«. *•
