Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 207, Decatur, Adams County, 29 August 1919 — Page 5
5 K HR : jSwr How «&$&» ir | ‘-WEEL?gf.d | S The fellow who is fitted with the “Footo- ffl ■g graph” system knows what absolute shoe eom- K I* tort is. He can be on his feet all dav without 2e experiencing discomfort. He can keep his ffi mind on his work or his play. Let us “Footo- rtf graph” your foot, it’s free. ffl Charlie Voglewede I A Crank On Fitting Feet. jEI !e.
ABOUT TOWN Mail Carrier Leslie Timberlake wuz crushed by failin’ baoon t'day. Mr. Lemmie Peters's wealthy aunt has promised f give him a full course in shoemakin.’ —Abe Martin in Indianapolis News. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Donahu returned to Dunkirk, N. Y., after visiting here with relatives. Mrs. Catherine Schneider left for Saginaw, Mich., for a visit of two months. She will also visit in Midland and Battle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gibson will leave tonight for Chicago tor a several days’ visit with relatives. Capt. Richmond of Fort Wayne spent the day in Decatur yesterday with local merchants. Norbert Holthouse writes to his mother, Mrs. Minnie Holthouse, stating that he expects to sail for the good old U, S. A. during the first week
You Save Your Eyes! WE EXAMINE YOUR ’EYES FREE Relieve your eye trouble now. Don’t wait and suffer from Eye-Strain, Headaches, Temple Pains, Nervousness, etc. You can’t afford to go blind or practically so. Neglect may do it. The appearance of your glasses do not reveal their true usefulness. The proper fitting is the first essential, then let me make them neat and give you good vision at the same timeMy experience and ability in this line assures you Glasses of Quality. The ease of my method of fitting is worth your consideration. No medicine used. I make your glasses neat, stylish and best of all, give you real eye comfort. Yes, the prices are right and we fix ’em up in a hurry. Hensley’s Jewelry Store I “Old and Reliable” 32 Years a Graduate Optician. i > u_j — j — L j_-LU- 1 111. 1 aii-...-. ■ i Get the Expression on the Men Who Smoke WHITE STAG SEGARS They find “White Stag's” full Smoke Sense : Satisfiers and get all their money back in this cigar at 1 - • 7c or 3 for 20c I : » • I Ask Your Dealer About ’Em. ! miMOi
in September. His letter was dated' August 14th and he. stated that his 1 unit would leave Germany the following week. He will be home about September 15th, it is believed. You can get a good chicken dinner at the Labor day picnic to be I given by the young ladies of the St. Agnes sodality of the St. Mary’s church in the Henry Eiting grove next Monday. Only fifty cents a plate. I The Roop family reunion was held ’ yesterday at the Water Works Park with about 130 people attending. The Mecca theater could not accomodate the immense crowd that i wanted to see “Daddy-long-legs’’ last I night. The theater was more than | packed at both shows. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Uhl and family, of Toledo. Ohio, who have been visitiling with Mrs. Uhl’s parents, Mr. and ■ I Mrs. John Christen, of this city, rei turned to their home today, by automobile.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1919.
Don’t forget the big dance to be 1 held at the K. of C. hall Monday night, 1 Labor day. The dance will begin at I eight thirty o’clock, and a good time L | is in store for all who atttend. Willard Kelsey and daughters, Mary, | Frances and Dorothy went to Fort! | Wayne to visit with his sister, Mrs. i I Heffron and family. | Mrs. David Buckmaster and son, | Adrian of Fort Wayne will visit with j William Mcßarnes and family. Mrs. Frank Cor and Mrs. E. F. Min- ' neker of Fort Wayne were here on I business. Mrs. John Beal went to Fort Wayne I today to visit with old friends and neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. Albert McGill returnI od to their home in Sturgis, Mich., j ! after attending the funeral of his | I brother, Grant McGill and visiting I relatives. Francis Stephenson, son of Rev I) T. Stephenson of Muncie visited v.ith| friends in Decatur last evening, leav■ , ig this morning for Fort Wayne, where Ihe is reporting the state tennis tour ! nament for the Indianapolis Star. | Mrs. Glen Falk has arrived from New London. Mo., for a visit with John Falk. Dan Erwin homo and other relatives. | Mrs. J. C. Sutton attended ‘he Run- , right reunion at Ossian yewterdav. i There were about one hundred pres- . ent, mostly relatives in the surround I ing neighborhood. The president is , Harry Summer and the secretary is Miss Ida Kriegh. j Mrs. Logan Randolph and three daughters of Chicago arrived this afternoon for a week’s visit with her sister. Mrs. B. R. Farr. j Miss Sue Cook who has taught Latin Governors at White House (Continued From Page One) per cent, on many articles of food are common in several eastern cities. Palmer’S amendments provide dealers convicted of profiteering shall be! jailed or fined $5,000 or both. The | attorney general is planning to pres. ! for jail sentences where convictions i are obtained, officials said today. Fair prices committees organized by .dealers in many cities are helping. Palmer’s agents get evidence against | | retail profiteers. The committees also are framing fair profit lists. Last Session of Institute. I (Continued from page one) mechanical is of no value and it should be discarded. Busy work should be more than hard work. Give the boys and girls clay to play ! and work with, using the fingers to ' teach finger control, not the palms of I the hands as they do in the kindergarten. Stack work, letter cards. I crayolas, scissors and pasters are other means.” Miss Marlatt conducted the music ! period, discussing “Rythm. Contact with Child Life Through Songs and | Stories.” All her points were brought out thoroughly by the talking machine. She closed her lesson by play- ' ing. A Dream.” cello solo by Hans Kindler. Dr. Albert, the next on the program ' lectured on “Type Study of a Continent” using Africa and locating it in relation to other countries, study of its physiography, and bringing out the story of the life of Livingston as an example of sacrifice and devotion. All the trustees being present, Supt. E. S. Christen asked them to say a few words, many congratulating the teachers on the opportunity of attend ing such an excellent institute. Trustee Snow talked to the teachers on cooperation with their trustee and their school officials. i ""*• 11 '
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in the Decatur high school for three years, was visiting with friends in the city yesterday. She will be located in Genoa, which is near Chicago, this year. Jonas Cline of north of the city was a business visitor in the city f i lay. Misses Ruth Parrish, Florence Haney, and Marie Daniels who have been attending normal school at Muncie will arrive either tonight or tomorrow. Miss Josephine Lange went to Fort Wayne to visit with friends until after Labor day. Miss Addie Laisure and little brother, Doyle went to Fort Wayne today. I Misses Emma and Olga Beibericki and Hilda Reinking of Preble are' i spending the day with Juanita and Darlend Curtis at Fort Wayne. I Henry M. Strchm will leave Friday morning for London. Ontario, Canada,! to take treatment at a Canadian army i hospital, for his ears. He still is suf ® sering from shell shock injuries sub-' ' tained in the battle of Vimy Ridge, in j i France, where he saw’ active service I w’ith Canadian troops. He has been j discharged, but the Canadian governi ment is providing treatment.—Bluffton News. NOTICE TO D. Y. B. CLASS The D. Y. B. class picnic which was to have been held this evening at Water Works Park has been indefinitely postponed. ,NOTICE! All dry good*, grocery, clothing, and shoe stores will close Labor day all day, September 1, 191!). _ COMMITTEE. ICrystal Theater TONIGHT “Such A Little Pirate.” A big two-reel Paramount production featuring the famous and well known little screen beauty, Lila Lee A story you will all like, containing a number of adventures with plenty of pep and action that will keep you in your seat wondering how it is done until the last picture is shown. A story of a young girl living near the sea. Something new and different. Always ■a good show At The CRYSTAL THEATER —
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COURT HOUSE NEWS Hunting licenses issued ware to George Bnltemier and R. C Everhart. 1 Real estate transfers: M. A. Me Gill, lot 83C Decatur, $1,350; John fl Hogg to T. F. Jones lot 147 Geneva $3,500; Homer Achleraan extr. to I Amos IT. Zimmerman 4 <: acres in Dart-; ford township sss<w. Russell Christy has filed his honor able discharge from the army. NOTICE I Last year I purchased Michigan Ajnber wheat from the Experiment Station and this year it averaged | 32 bushel and 3 pecks per acre. There has been a number of people who ask!edme to get some for seed. This wheat will sell until Monday, Si pteife-
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