Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 197, Decatur, Adams County, 18 August 1919 — Page 3

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Simple Home Remedy Advised For Rose And Hay Fever Anyone Can Make a Pint For Trifling Sum and Used In Time May Prevent Annual Attack ■No matter how severe your yearly attack be, No matter how distressing or humiliating— Its Intensity can be reduced to a harmless, mildness,” says a Kentucky druggist who believes from what he has seen that this simple home made -emedy Is a most Important discovery. He has seen the most severe and apparently unconquerable cases reduced to what might be called a mild cold In twenty-four hours. In many cases where the patient started treatment a week or ten days before the expected attack the unwelcome yearly visitor failed to appear with anything like Its usual intensity. People who want to try tills new treatment can make a pint in a few minutes. Pour one ounce ot Menthollred Arcine into a pint bottle then fill the bottle with water tliat has been boiled. Gargle daily as directed and snuff or spray the nostrils twice daily. That's all there is to the treatment which so many sufferers have found to be a true friend. Menthollzed Arcine in one ounce vials is dispensed by all the better pharmacies. FASCINATING TEETH How Every Woman Can Quickly Charm Her Friend* With Lovely Teeth, Clean, White and Brilliant If you want the cleanest of white teeth and healthy gums free from disease, an easy and quick way to get botli is to use a tooth paste so effective and perfect that astonishing results usually come In a week's time. And the cost is so little. Just go to any drug or department store, and get a large tube of BENRECO TOOTH PASTE for Bo cents. Not only will it make your teeth clean and white, but it will at once remove any filmy coating, help to check the ravages of Pyorrhea «nd banish acidity in the mouth. It is used by thousands of dentists and its sale has been remarkable. " hen you visit your dentist, which you should do at least twice a year, ask him about SENRECO. It's a most delightful and refreshing tooth paste. The Evangelical Woman's Missionary society will meet with Mrs, L. Merryman Friday afternoon.

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SOCIETY DOINGS Club Calendar Tuesday. Rebekah Initiation—l. O. O. F. Hall. Christian Pastoral Helpers—Mrs. Noah Mangold. Thursday. Address of Rev. and Mrs. Rassman—Evangelical Church. Friday. Evangelical Missionary—Mrs. L. L. Merryman. Every member of the Rebekah degree staff is expected to be present at the meeting Tuesday vening at the I. O. O. F. hall when a number of candidates will be initiated. The Christian Pastoral Helpers will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock with Mrs. Noah Mangold on First street. ♦ Miss Lucile Smith left today tor Valparaiso and from there will go i to Lake Geneva as a delegate from | Valparaiso university to the Y. W. C. i A. co svention. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coffelt spent Sunday in Bluffton with his sister. Mrs. Pliny Wibble. The couple were | recently married and at a shower given for them recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Martz, they re(Teived seventy-eight pieces. ♦ Miss Louise Brake gave a dinner ; party Sunday noon for the Misses Alice and Beatrice Wall, of Chicago i and Miss Clara Himmelman, of Cinl<:innati, Ohio. Misses Rose and LorI etta Fullenkamp entertained at supper : last evening for them. ♦ The Willing Workers class met at the home, of Mrs. Milton Chronister Friday evening. August Bth. A good

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program was given. Those present for tho evening were Mr. and Mrs. Milton Chronister and daughter; Mr. Marshal Hilpert, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hoffs, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brothers, of Bollengreene, Ohio; Mrs. George Koos. Mrs. Alford Daniels, Mrs. J. L. Chronister, Mrs. William Heath, Ber tha and Doris Heath, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Walters and family, Mrs. Floyd Broadbeck, Mrs. Almond Shaffer, Miss Gertrude Johner, Miss Alma Bittner, i Mr. Nolla Hilton, Mr. Clarence Chronister. A committee from the Faithful Followers class, consisting of Miss Florence Koosoniss. Maud Springer, Mrs. Lester Tumbleson were present to complete plans for a union picnic iof the two classes to be held in the I Almond Shaffer grove on August 17th. The amount of the collection for its evening was $1.87. The next meeting will be held in the United Brethren church at Boho on the evening of September 12. A program of the Willing Worker class and families will be given. Everyone is welcome. A lunch of fruit salad and cake was served.—Contributed. ♦ Miss Hilda Bosse, who spent two weeks vacation here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Bosse, returned to Lima, Ohio, yesterday to resume her work where she has been employed for a year as stenographer and b<a>kkeeper in the office of Drs. F. G. & P. J. Steuber, eye, car and throat specialists, at that place. Miss Bosse likes her work fine and is making good. The Reformed Ladies’ Aid society will meet with Mrs. Charles Miller Wednesday afternoon. The Tri Kappas will meet at the Dugan home Tuesday evening. ♦ The W. C. T. U. society will hold their regular meeting tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Myfcrs of North Fourth street. An excellent progrma has been arranged, and it is urged that every member be present. The program that is to be rendered is as follows: Song, by the Union; Devotionals, Mrs. Hosapple; song, by the Union; piano duet, Misses Bernice Leonard and Angeline Firks. Talks on the W. C. T. U. Meth odist centenary will also he made hy Mrs. Eley and Mrs. John SchuggAfter the program, a business and social meeting will be held.

TO FORT YATES Mr. and Mrs. Thomps Ka”p this afternoon for Fort Yates, North Dakota, where'Mr. Kane has accepted a position as manager of the Sioux County Pioneer, one of the string of papers owned by the Non-partisan league of that state. Mrs. Kane before her marriage was Miss Jessie Magley for eight years a reporter on the Daily Democrat. Mr- Kane, before going to North Dakota was employed on the make-up of the paper. Mr. Kane came home Sunday night to accompany Mrs. Kane to their newhome. The best wishes of their many friends are extended them. I For Skin Tortures Don’t worry about eczema or other skin troubles. You can have a clear, healthy skin by using Zerao, obtained at any drug store for 35c, or extra large bottle at SI.OO. Zcmo generally removes pimples, blackheads, blotches, eczema and ringworm and makes the skin clear and healthy. Zemo is a clean, penetrating, antiseptic liquid, neither sticky nor greasy and stains nothing. It is easily applied and costs a mere trifle for each application. It is always dependable. Tuc E. Vv . xxmou C»z., Ck-valc.:d, O.

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A CARD OF THANKS Sister M. Aloysiu and Sister M. Henrietta wish to thank the Rev. Pothers Selmetz and Kroeger and the members of St. Mary's congregation for the beautiful gifts presented them. A great pleasure was afforded them yesterday of meeting dear, old friends and acquaintances, and the kindness or St. Mary’s people will be gratefully remembered and appreciated by the sisters. AT STEELE’S PARK NEXT YEAR The Keipper-Geisler family reunion was held yesterday at the Fair Grounds, Van Wert, Ohio, about two hundred people attending, Including the Will Schumaker family of this city and other relatives. It was voted that the next reunion would be held in Decatur at Steele’s Park on the third Sunday in August. The following officers were elected in the organization. J. D. Geissler, president; J. P. Keipper, vice president; Oscar Feigeat, secretary and treasurer. A splendid time is reported by those who attended the reunion. MASONIC NOTICE There will be work in the Master Masons degree Tuesday evening, Aug. 19th, at 7:30 p. m2t GEO. E. KINZLE, W. M.

TOBACCO HABIT DANGEROUS says Doctor Conner, formerly of Johns Hopkins hospital. Thousands of men suffering from fatal diseases would be in perfect health today were it not for the deadly drug Nicotine. Stop the habit now before it’s too late. It’s a simple process to rid yourself of the tobacco habit in any form. Just go to any up-to-date drug store and get some Nictol tablets; take them as directed and lo; the pernicious habit quickly vanishes quickly. Druggists refund the money if they fail. Be sure to read large and interesting announcement by Doctor Connor soon to appear in this paper. It tells of the danger of nicotine poisoning and how to avoid it. In the meantime try Nictol tablets; you will be surprised at the result. n - >• — »ii i ■ i n i ii-—~ no i» m -M i - in —i—iw Crystal Theater TODAY “HER ONLY WAY’’ A big seven reel production of Ihe Select picture company featuring the famous screen favorite, Norma Tahnadge. Something new and different. A picture that will prove delightful to all es pecially with this great screen aertress with the leading part. You've seen Miss Tahnadge in some of her great pi’oductions before, and was well pleased with her. Don’t miss this one. Always a good show At The CRYSTAL THEATER

ADVERTISED LETTERS Adrain Brandyborry, Daniel G.' Bailey, Greely Troutner. Mrs. Fannie 1 Mjller, Mrs. Florence Kiraberlin (7), I Mr. Ralph Gribbling, Mr, Billey Griffen. JOHN W. BOSSE, P. M. SOUTH SALEM Remember the illustrated lecture at the Salem church Wednesday even-; ing. Adults, 25eents; children, under. 14, free same evening. Money to pay for lantern. These pictures are first-class. Don't miss the chance to see Panama and Mexico. 1 OF BROOKLYN I Tells How She Was Made Well by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Brooklyn, N. " For one year 1 was miserable from a displacement, which caused agenHUWMlllll era! run-down condition with headaches and pains in my, side. My sister fes induced me to try LU xi Lydia E. Pinkham's wF' 4 Ve geta b 1 e Compound. I found it helped me very much and such a splendid tonic that I am recommending it to any woman wn o h a s similar troubles.”—Mrs. Elsie G. Lewis, 30 Vernon Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Such conditions as Mrs. Lewis suffered from may’be caused by a fall or a general weakened run-down condition of the system, and the most successful remedy to restore strength to muscles and tissue and bring about a normal healthy condition—has proved to be this famous root and herb medicine, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound If you have disturbing symptoms you do not understand write Lydia E. Pink ■ ham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The result of their 40 years experience is at your service. To Heal Bed Sores For 25 years physicians and nurses have never found anything equal to Sykes Comfort Powder One box proves its extraordinary healing power for any skin infiaiiiniation. 25c at the Vinol and other drug stores The Comfort Powder Co., Boston, Mass,

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The city council will meet in reg-1 ular session tomorrow evening. Florence and Irene Holthouse re-

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