Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 203, Decatur, Adams County, 25 August 1919 — Page 3

1 F J. OGDEN ARMOUR, ROGER SULLIVAN and JtJLitS ROSENWALD the head | bf Seats & Rohiick, the Chicago millionaires J JJO who thought they could not afford to pay the I Prices charged lor shoes in Chicago, would S IS int» oWV BtWe we be,irve we cou,( i easily I IS convince them we are still selling shoes that are || a teai savfh£ to buy. • This is a good time for YOU to test the abil- } Bn Hy of this store to give extra values even in l[r spite of the high prices. I Charlie Voglewede I. Hi Wants Your trade

1 ptop /tchtng Ecxfema ! Never mind how often you have tried ■ and failed, you can stopbuTning, itching 3 eczema quickly by applying Zemo fur- ■ nished by any druggist for 35c. Extra I Urge bottle, UOO. Healing begins the I moment Zemo is applied. In a short I time usually every trace of eczema I tetter pimples, rash, blackheads and I similar skin diseases Will be removed. I For clearing the skin and making it I vie rously healthy, always use Zemo, ■ the penetrating, antiseptic liquid It I isnot greasy and does not stain. When I others fail it is the one dependable ■ treatment for skintroubles of all kinds. | The EW. Rose Co., Cleveland, O. “ ABOUT TOWN | Mrs. Dollie Ault and daughter, Vir■ginia. of Rockford, Ohio, changed ■cars from Fort Wayne Saturday. I Mr. and Mrs. Schafer Peterson went Fort Wayne Saturday, to visit with ■their daughter, Mrs. Guy Majors. I Miss Hulda Scaer will spend a few ■days with the George Strasser family ■in Fort Wayne. Miss Alice Rogers re■turned to her home in Cleveland after ■visiting at the home, of I. B. Stone■bumer. She was accompanied as far Has Fort Wayne by Mrs. Stoneburner. I Miss Frances Mougey has as her ■guest. Miss Jane Long of Chicago. | Raymond Mougey has gone to ■Greenville, Ohio, for a week’s visit ■with the Piiliod family. Miss Annette Moses, librarian, is ■spending the week-end with H. B. ■ Mosein in Fort Wayne. I Mayme Harting and mother have ■returned from a visit with friends in ■Celina, Ohio. Miss Sue Cook, who taught Latin in ■the Decatur high school, has resigned. ■ and will teach near Chicago. W. J. Bowen and family have as ■ their guest. Mrs. Stella Goss, of Sidell, ■ill. Miss Laura Alban who formerly ■ lived here left today for Los Angeles, ■( al., where she ‘expects to make her ■future home. I Miss Gert ruffe Moses has returned ■home after tn extended stay at Mud- ■ livio Springs. , Maurice Haney and Wayne Beavers ■have returned home from a trip to ■Like Wawasee. North Baltimore and ■Toledo. Miss Gladys Graham left Saturday ■afternoon for a visit with Miss Flora ■Peters. I Richard Hefnfnger and Thetus ■Hocker left on the early morning train ■for Rome Ctiy, where they will spend

“No More Pipes for Me” . Not since I got Acquainted with White Stag SEGARS 1 know now that 1 can get more Smoke Satisfaction from one of them than any other way. "WHITE STAG” Segars some how seem to have the real HAVANA FLAVOR WITHOUT THE HAVANA PRICE. So deliciously sweet and niitd, a pipe isn’t in it with them. 7 cents, three for 20 cents. All Dealers

a Avffek Ifeffore prejfe.'ring to enter school. Mrs. Earl Miller as retrned to Fort Wayne after visiting with her mother, Mrs. R. A. Harker. Berniece Snapp is spending a week With her grandmother, Mrs. W. E. Miller. Mr. Aria Pfeifer of Angola returned to that place yesterday after' a visit with Miss Mary Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Teeple and daughter. Alta, returned home after, an over-Sunday visit at Rome City. Wilson Lee and wife went to Winona lake yesterday to hear Gypsy Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Heber B. Conner and' Mr. and Wilson Lewton motored to Fort Wayne last evening where they attended the Palace theater. Misses Mary Fuhrman and Naomi' Mayer will Jeave soon to enter Madam Blaker’s Kindergarten school. Henry Huston and daughter, Ruth, have returned from a week’s stay kt Celina where they attended the fair. Jimmy Downs has resigned his position at Runyon & Elgere’s store to accept another st the Merry Studio. Miss Naomi Mayer is w'orking in the place of Miss Edith Rice while she is on Her vacation. Miss Memphis Weikel returned to her home in Fort Wayne after a visit here with the families of H. F. Steele and Albert Graber. Mathilda Krueckeberg is .visiting with her sister, Mrs. Richard Kreiselmeyer. Mr. Charles Saunders spent the week end visiting with friends in Chicago. Mrs. Henry Snapp returned to Fort Wayne after a few days’ visit with her mother near Wren, Ohio. Mrs. Eimrn Moots' brother dried t’day an 'left a wife an’ six children an' four hundred an' seventeen phonergraph records. Speakin’ o’ Henry Ford, we don’t believe there’s a business man in town that could even write a pustal card without a stenographer.—Abe Martin in Indianapolis News. Mrs. Will Phillips of Lima. Ohio, is the guest cf Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Phillips. Will will arrive tomorrow for a visit with his parents and friends. F. E. France. Billy Pyles and H. L. Confer motored to Jakes lake Sunday for a several days' outing. J. D. Peterson left yesterday for In-' dianajpofis to resume his work with the City Trust company. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Pyles of In-

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arrived Saturday for h visit at the H. L. Center home. Misses Mary and Ruth Frisinger and Josephine Myers are attending a sorority house party near TndUmkpbHs They motored to Hertford (Tty yesterday with the R. D. Myers family and took the traction from there. I Indiana water melons are now on the market. They have the size and the taste. | Mr. and Mrs. Claude Peterson of Fort Wayne were Visiting relatives here Sunday evening . I Miss Elizabeth Peterson returned < Saturday from Detroit Where she vls- , ited a month. She was ill with quinzy two weeks of the time. George Schug is spynding his vacation at Rome City with Richard Archbold. Misses Jane Long and Frances Moflgey visited with Miss tzing’s sister's Mrs. Frank Kryffer in Fort Wayne yesterday. Miss Frances Dugan had as her; guest oVer Eunday, Miss Nellie Keller of Muncie, Ind. Misses Ida and Lyda Gunsett left for Fort Wayne to work in the General Electric Works. Miss Marian Wallace of Chicago returned home today after spending a few weeks visit at the home of Frank Mclntosh. Mrs. C. Omler and daughters Mary and Rose, and Mrs. Blume and children will spend the day with George Case and family Miss Florence Lewton returned to her work in Fort Wayne after spending Sunday at her parents’ home. Miss Mayme Defninger returned home after a two weeks’ stay in Cleveland. Ohio. While there she attended the fall opening of millinery. Miss Clara Himmelman went back to Cincinnati today after visiting with Misses Rose and Letta FuHetikamp. Frances Merryman and Mrs. V. D. Bell will take the places of Mae Baker , and Mary Rhineheart at the Morris Ten Cent store. The girls quit to enter school which begins soon. Mrs. J. H. Voglewede and daughters Bertha and Rose, spent the day yesterday at the home of Julius Heidleman. Jos. Crozier of Union township was in the city this morning on business. Mr. O. H. Odell has returned from Jamestown, N. Y., where he attended an agents’ meeting. Mrs. B. J. Terveer and daughter. Mayme, and Mrts II J. Holthouse, spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mrs. William Dowling of Ft. Wayne.

Helen Voglewede returned home after a week's visit with Mrs. William , Dowling of Fort Wayne. Mr. W. R. Mann and daughter. Mrytle. of Geneva came to the city this morning. Miss Myrtle is attending teachers’ institute. Mr and Mrs. Jacob Moser and son of Berne passed through here to their home after a visit in Ohio. Mrs. Harvey A. Everett received a telegam from Lieut. H. A. Everett, tating that he had arrived at Hoboken. N. J. Lieut. Everett has been in France for the past year, leaving Camp Sherman. Ohio, with the 84th Division. While in France he has been a personnel officer in the headquarters office at LeMans. Mrs. Everett was formerly Miss Frances I Daner.. Olin Baker, employed as head salesI man at the Shaw-Walker Filing Cab-’ inet Co., at Muskegon, Mich., is home for a few days’ visit. Miss Esther Binz of Berne was here today attending teachers’ institute. Mrs. Nick Wagoner Went to Fort Wayne to visit with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Kitson. Mrs. Oliver Johnson of Cleveland, who has been visiting her folks near At illshire, Ohio, went to Fort Wayne today. Mrs. William Reichard and Miss Sina Fisher returned from a visit at Spencerville. Ohio . CLOTHING STORES WILL CLOSE The four clothing stores will close all day. Monday. Sept. 1. Labor Day. Patrons kindly take notice. 202-tJ Mecca Theater TODAY “The Pen Vulture.” A big five-reel drama different from the rest, featuring the well known actor of western fame Shorty Hamilton A play of the great outdoors of the northwest, and one that will prove a big delight to all. See it and judge for yourself. 'Cdrnifig Thursday and Fridays—Mary Pickford in "Daddy Long Legs,” the biggest picture of the season.

SOCIEfrY t>OlN G S Unb Catettdar Tuesday. Tri Kajipas—ttotae bf Miss Frances Dugah. THURS SY. Vincent Patti society—Homa of Mrs. E. L. and Jiirs. Clayson Carton. Friday. Womans’ Home Missionary of M. E. Church —at the Church. TTiurSday. Root Township Home Economic Club Mrs. Oscar Fritzingor. Mr and Mrs. Ffed Ashbancher ’Entertained at a six o’clock dinner Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hilkene and ffknfchter, • Hblen Os Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knapp. * The Bachelor Maids will meet with Mrs. L. A. HrtlthonW Tuesday evening at the home of Wlrs. James K. Niblick, east of the city. The Home Economic club of Root township, will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock with Mrs. Oscar Fritxinger. A good program hah been arranged, and ft is to every member’s benefit to attend. ♦ The PocfthontaS Nee&le club will meet at the hall next Friday evening. ' Mrs. Breiner, Mrs. WerSt and Mrs. 1 Baumgartner will be the hostesses. Robert Dickensbeets of Etnid. Oklahoma; Tulia Dickensheets of Piqua, Ohio, and families, called at the Kunkel honfe. This was their first visit to Decatur for thirty-eight years. Robert is engaged In the real estate business and Tulia fa running a general store in Piqua. * Mrs. George Simmers entertained at dinner Stfndhy, Mts. Calvtn Simmers. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hart, and children, Freemont, Berniece and Mabie of MonrOevUle; Mrs. Myrtle Dash of Mofiroevilfe and Dolores Simmers of Fort Wayne. * Mr. and Mrs. James Dailey had as their guests for Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moses of Fort Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs. James Moses. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Chris Strebe and daughter. Mildred, and Mart Lose motored to Huntertown Sunday, where they were entertained at dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Emerick. ♦ C. ». Kunkle had as his guests for dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Evans of ifteasant Mills; Miss Maude McLaughlin, of Wichita, Kansas, and Sherman Kunkel and family. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. William Hoffman and family and their guests Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fogle and family of Berne, spent Sunday at Robinson park. ♦ The Ladies Aid of the Christian church met at the home of Mrs. Noah Mangold of First street Friday evening. It was to have bet at the home of Mrs. Osgood, but on account of the unsettled condition of her house occasioned by her leaving town, it Was ' suggested that some one else take it in her stead. The had their meeting at usual and at the close. Mrs Mangold announced that sire would not serve refreshments this time as it was not her time to entertain, but Instead they would take a long ride. Ready for the unexpected ride, they started on their journey. No one seemed to know just wh’ere they Were bound for. Some thought Fort (Wayne: others Portland and the farther they went i the fess idea they had of their des- ■ tination. Finally, “I smell coffee." and the rattling of dishes was heard, still Mrs. Osgood had no idea of what was happening. Suddenly all machines stopped and her first thought was i that they had tire trouble. Her mind was soon relieved when all landed in I —————WMM

54c For Butterfat at our station, 236 No. Second Street. One trial will convince you that this is the best place to sell your cream. We ace open Wednesday and Saturday nights until 8:00 o’clock SCHLOSSER BROS. CREAMERIES

a delightfully cdbl tvoods And ten o'ft the ladies proceeded 10 decorate the. tables with White IWi’bn and greens, while the rest playhrt games All path•red around to bnjoy the feast, Which consisted of cfftlckbn. baked beans, potato salad, boiled eggs, five kinds of sanwiches. cheese, olivbh, beat RfcldAq,. three kinds of cake, tk'o kinds of pie, and fruits. This was such a surprise to Mik. Ohgirtod that it was almost impossible for her to express her thanks and show her appreciation to the members of the Christian church. There was a large number present and a collection amounting Ito $20.85 was, taken. On returning to the city they were invited to the home of Dr.. Weaver where they spent a very so ciable evening and were served with, ice cream and cake. + Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sellemeyer and daughter, Della, were entertained at the William Beineke home Sunday. * The Womans’ Home Missionary society of the M. E. church will have : their annual day for paying dues the September sth, at the church, At this time they will be hostesses to the Queen Esther Circle and wtll serve a ) picnic supper ad six o’clock. A profgram will be given at 8 o’clock. All members are urged to take notice and be sure to be there. ♦ The Jacob Atz family have returned I from Syracuse, where they spent a week's visit wfth their daughter, Mts. L. A. Seidel. Mrs. Sfeidel’s home is on the banks of Lake Wawasee, and was a delightful place to spend a vacation.

MASONIC MEETING There will be work in the Entered Apprentice Degree Tuesday evening. August 26th at 7:80 p. m 2t GEO. E. KINZLE, W. M. CALLED TO OIXON, OHIO To Attend the Funeral of Mrs. Thomas , Singer. Dr. Elizabeth Burns was called tc Dixon. Ohio, to attend the funeral bl Mrs. Thomas Singer, Who Was burier at Monroeville Friday. She was th< daughter Os Mr and Mrs. James Gil bert and a second eoiisfn of Dr. Burns Nine Weeks ago she suffered a stroke of paralysis and never recovered from the effects. Her son, Elmer Singer of Fori Wayne just returned from services over in France. She had other rela tives around this community. ' ■■■• ' ’ 'o’ Crystal Theater TONIGHT The Bed Cross orgyniztition of the city will ha\T charge of the show at tiiis theater tonight. For the beßeffl of the public, four reels of good, first cltiss pictures have been obtained from tire Red Cross heatkparters, and ate pictures that every citizen of Decatur should s J ce. The pictures treat on the work of the Red Cross over seas, from their starting point to the finish. Hie pictures are good, and are shown for the first time tonight in this city. Same old price, five and ten cents. Always a good show At The CRYSTAL THRATER Kadfcst Ask your Drugrrfat for Chl-ohcß-ter A Diamond Rrand/AX in Red and Gold a»euUic\V/ iX boxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon. IX Tak© no other. Bwy of your * i J - Drnffflot. Askforfl III.CITI «.TEI? *< Nr DIAMOND IJItAND PILLS, for \ jra years known J; BesJ, Safest, Always Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE

Mrs. Joe Rich and Miss Ifrary Callow left today for Auburton to visit With Mts. Rice’s son And Lew Rice knd family. •j iirtia i ...r.Kii. iw ~i wiudßim, TOBACCO HABIT DANGEROUS says Doctor Conner, formerly of Johns Hopkins hospital. Thousands of men suffering from fatal diseases would be in perfect health today

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