Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 269, Decatur, Adams County, 12 November 1919 — Page 3

"■ GRANDMA HOWER Howe-”ht«r of Thomas . Mlll inda Archbold, was born in ....,« county. Ohio. Oct. 11. fUSCfttHWIo i this life Nov. 7, 1919 at i Impart*’' year? At (hp , |(fe of X'she moved with her paro-t. . ’ ‘ Ohio »> Adams County Indiana "Tseitled about two miles West of I “ 1 ..... She. with her .father’s! [fJL shared all th'B hardships and j e..,inKS of the pioneer life Os those . . dayß She was converted and 'X her heart to Christ in her child- ’ at the old camp meeting andwith the Methodist Episcopal Church She loved to read her Bible! , inil sing those hyms of the church j "hich best expressed her deep religious expe-ience. shP was the last member of her father’s family of nine children to receive her heavenly reward. sh e was united in marrage to Martln Hower. January 3-d. 1858, and ett eled on a farm about 2% miles West of Decatur. She was the mother of eight children. all of which servive her but one, Kmory Alison, who went to live with God in early childhood. The children who servive her and who are all present are. Mrs. Fred Nicholls, Dallas Marion Hower. Mrs. D. W. Berry, Mrs. John Myers, all of Decatur. Ind. Mrs. j mes Hartles of Paulding, Ohio, D. E Hower of Muskegon Mich., and Darius Ira Hower of Counsil Bluffs, lowa. i

I Your Friends Can Buy Any- i | thing You Can Give Them | I for Christmas Except Your I I Photograph | and then 7 WHAT could you buy for the same amount of money? S We are not as busy now as we will be so why not have them taken NOW. I THE MERRY STUDIO I Decatur, Ind.

| Early Christmas Shoppers I Will appreciate our efforts to facilitate the selection of gifts. Our entire store is now given over to the full spirit of the Christinas season and we’re going to make ! it to your advantage to inspect our offerings. We are ' offering to lay any article in the store away without anj\ deposit required to hold it for you. Make your selection todijy and pay as you can. CUT GLASSBeautiful patterns and most delicate workmanship possible. A wide array of pieces from which to make your selection and at prices very reasonable. , IVORY SETS Complete toilet sets in stylish Ivory. Neatly cased and ideal gifts. We also have separate pieces in Ivory. Buy an article each week—by Christmas you can have a full set. I MANICURE SETSNeat sets complete in every detail. Come in today and see us for that Gift. We aim to please both discriminating and conservative buyers. | Hensley Jewelry Store, Decatur, Indiana

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She had 13 grandchildren and 10 I great grandchildren. She was left a widow at the age of i 37 and shared the responsibility of I being both a mother and father to I her seven orphan children. That "he | never betrayed this sacred trust is j the testimony of all her children. She was in every sense a moihe' i.i iall the word implie;, one whose childi ren rise up and call her blessed, j Servant of God, well done. Thy glorious warfares past. The battle,-; fought, the race is won. And thou art crowned at last. a m ■FiSiiir Ruddy Cheeks—SparkhngEyes —Most Women Can Have Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known Ohio Physician >! Dr.F.M.Edwards for 17 years treated scores of women for liver and bowel ailments. During these years he gave to I his patients a prescription made of a ; few well-known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. You will know them by their olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a 1 normal action, carrying off the waste i and poisonous matter in one’s system. If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head- ' aches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing results. Thousands of women and men take I Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the successful substitute for calomel—now and then just to keep them fit. 10c and 25c.

7 DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1919.

"GIVING” IS THEME. Mr. Charles Teeplc will be the leadfir of the Stewardship study class tonight at 7:30 at the Preabyte-inn church, when the theme will be "Giving." Giving, a Trait of God. God Is the great Giver. He never buys nor sells, but He gives unceasingly. H is of the very essence ol Hit: nature Io give, and th'» more He gives ill" richer He Is. "He Himself giveth toj all life, and breath, and all thing;-'.’’' Acts. 17:25. With these words the author opens the chapter on "Giving" in' the fascinating text book we are us- ( ing. He goes on to emphasize again i that this is not a system for raising money, but for raising men. By the acknowledgement of God’s ownership [and our stewardship of all possessions the giver is transformed. The way, we regard our money is the acid test that shows what we are now and what we shall be. Last week only two were ' . lacking to reach our goal of fifty. Let jus make it tonight; and all together I for the best meeting of the se-!es If I you stay away the “other fellow" may too. Come! A. H. SAUNDERS, Minister. BIG GAME ON NOV. 15 Indianapolis. Ind. Nov. 12.- —Rival claims for the football championship of the Indiana Collegiate Athletic Association will he setttled at Washington Park, Indianapolis. Nov. 15. when Wabash College and Franklin College meet on the gridiron in a game that has been especially a-rang-

jed in order to decide the dispute. Soon after FranWln, which has an 1 unusually strong team of seasoned 1 veterans went to LaFayette and forced Purdue to accept a 14 to 14 tie. football fans of the state began clomoring for a contest that would put the Baptist against the Little Giants. When Franklin held DePaw to a 7 to 0 victory and at many times threatened the Old Gold with defeat, the athletic managements of the Jwo colleges .agreed that Wabash and Franklin should meet in order to eliminate any dispute concerning the I. C. A. I. title. On account of the wide spread interest, it was decided to hold the game in Indianapolis. Try a sack of White Lily or Tea Table Flour. Get the best for less- G. C. Steele's store. It

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But Kentucky Man Says—“ People Wk* Belong to Hay Fever Colony are Kidding Themielvea.” Wouldn’t Be Any Rose or Hay Fever if Simple Home Remedy Was Given a Chance. “Yes, there's a real NI NT Y-NINE < per cent effective remedy for hay or rose fever,” frankly states a druggist in a prosperous Kentucky city. “But I don’t ixpect anyone to believe me, becuuse the treatment is so easy and the cost not worth iWVntionIng." “The annual crop of hay-fever jokes would be mighty scarce if people would get an ounce of Mentholized Arcine and by just adding water that has been boiled make a pint of liquid that will prove a real help to all who suffer.” "Many of my hay-fever friends tell me that by starting to gargle and snuff or spray the nostrils a few times a day the expected severe attack often | falls to appear and in cases where it j does up is very mild and doea not annoy.” “The Better Class of Pharmacists” who dispense Mentholized Arcine say it will greatly modify any attack even when taken three or four days after hostilities begin. Go to a real live druggist when yw get ready to make a pint 1 - " - V? I

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SCAERSTRASSER WEDDING Adolph Strasser, of Fort Wayne and, Miss Httldn Seaer, daughter of Mr.! and Mrs. George Siner, or Harrison township, were married Sunday after-' noon at 2 o'clock at the German Lutheran church, Rev. Zoch read the services in the presence of a large eon|gregatlon, the double ring ceremony, I lifting used. Tlte bride's gown was a beautiful white pussy willow satin. I Mr. Strasser is a draftsman for the Bowser company in Fort Wayne. Mr. 'and Mrs. Strasse- left immediately | for Fort Wayne where they will make their future home. —Convoy News in ! the Fort Wayne Journal Gazet e. Miss Scaer is a niece of Mrs. Henry Schamerloh. MT, PLEASANT WON. i The Mt. Pleasant eighth grade basket ball team met and defeated the Monmonth eighth grade team yesterday afternoon, the final score resulting 19 to 5. The game of yesterday was to decide a championship between the two schools, both having a game to their credit, and the honor of defeating each other a few weeks 1 ago. The game was all one-sided, and ' showed that the Mt. Pleasant boys were the best ball players.

NOTICE i 1 I am now doing Painting and Pap- ■ lerhanging. Call 'phone 532, ntornI ing, noon or evenings. tl JOHN S. CRAMER, I Painter and Paperhanger. 269-eodGtx I. ' ATTEND FALL CONVOCATION > Quite a number of the Masons left yesterday morning to attend the Fall i Convocation of the Scottish Rite . which is in session at Fort Wayne for . three days. Several will take this de- , gree and each evening they will have i a banquet. Among those who left r here on the 11:30 car yesterday were Harvey Everett. R. H. Everett, I. G. ! Kerr and Thurman Gottschalk of 3 Berne. R. L. Burdg a of Chicago, Dan , Sprang. H. L. Merry. J. Dwight peter- ' son and R. M. Merryman.

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WILL ATTEND DISTRICT CONVENTION AT KOKOMO. ! The district convention of the Woman's Home Missionary Society will] ibe held at Kokomo this week. Mrs. I (John Vail. Conference Treasurer of! ,:h<> North Indiana Conference, Mrs. F. .V. Mills Corresponding Secretary of] the Fort Wayne District will leave this afternoon to attend the meeting. To-j morrow Mrs. (). 11. Odell and Mrs. C. L. Walters, delegates of the local Auxilary, and Mrs. Dan Sprang will go to be present al the meeting. 1 FLYING TO AUSTRALIA — (United Press Service) London Nov. 12. --(Special to the Daily Democrat.) —Captain Ross Smith started on a flight to Australia today byway t.f Europe and Asia. He is piloting a Vickers-Vimy plane.

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