Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 105, Decatur, Adams County, 2 May 1923 — Page 2

PENEV \ HIGH S< HOOL i'R U K n\M O ’ y <•■^,'Jfj**' LflHBHr *gEtiH&L — dßff *“ • > x* $ • jfP IL* wEW ". *a ■<ar' «>•*■ <jjfyw<»< ', wiiJL> 'MV< \lm>v< is pictured the Geneva high school track team whic h won second place in he Adams coilßtv trac k and field meet held at Bellmont Park here on April 21. Claud amgli tlie star of the Geneva team, who tied for second place in the high jump at the Hate high school track meet last spring, and who won 11 of Geneva's 13 points in the . , |hi „ v ~ ; . pictured fourth from the right in the back row.

” » <'* BeX ’W wk # Wil agr ■ “ - w : * IS V' V • . . f Jbi < I . . v V The Glory of my hair—How I got it B\Edna Wal’ace Hopper

My youthful beauty is the talk of | the country, because of my grant! old age. I have been '* years a stage star, yet I look like a girl of 19. My hair - my utv-t glory It is thick, silky, lustrous, and it,.»H*">. liner every y.-ar Gray' Hair, MtTiirfir liaid and dandruff are troubles I never knewMany years ago my mother took me to France, to search for the greatest hair, help knows to science. W • found it and used it. Mother died at 57 with hair like mine today. And by hair is much more beautiful than 30 years ago. I have supplied the same formula to many of my friends. They secured like r>.suits. Their hair, like mjim. is the marvel ot all who see it. So 1 believe that any person, in my way, can multiply the beauty of the hair, and keep it young and healthy. Nov. I am sharing with all who wish it the matchless help 1 found. Like a garden These experts told me that the I scalp is like a garden. An oil called ; Sebum hardens there and stifles the; hair roots. Dandruff attacks the scalp Then the choked hair roots j deteriorate or perish. The pigment which gives hair its) color is stifled iu like way. Then the , hair falls out. turns gray, and ceases! to grow ami thrive. Just as flowers I

ITHE CRYSTAL TODAY AND TOMORROW AI2ROV presentsA BEN WILCON SPECIAL ATTRACTION CHAIN LIGHTNING ANN LITTLE 1 I A Faster than liZhcnin/ ■ \ V | race track ircory V/* / \ \ II ~ li\ i | They said it couldn't be done but Anna Little did it. I fine of the hiinycst 'cencs ever screened for any picture— ■ I faking place on a race track when the heroine, splendidly ■ played by Anna Little. rides her father’s horse Io victory. 1 \dded Atuaciiun —Pat he News and Comedy. I Children.. 10c Adults..2sc I To idetise the gnat number of people « ho have asked I us to get “Di Jack back • £ are getting ’hi., picture on a I return An.., if, l uit ut inr .Fnda' and Saturday

, are stunted if left choked by weeds, j The remedy is to cultivate the’ scalp. Attack the tymjruff. soften: hi hardened oil. stimulate the hair loots, fertilize the scalp. So those Krench experts made for me the for- 1 bmla to do that. Applied in drops 1 call this formula my Hair Youth.! 1 am having it made for all who w.ant it. just as it is made for me. 1 apply Hair Youth with an eye-, dropper, directly to the scalp. This method does not muss the hair. I apply it once a day. hut exiierts say | that those with dandruff should use it twice a day. In 20 years I have I never missed an application, ami I never shall. I believe that Hair Youth will do! : so: millions what it did for me and , mine. If so. it win be a blessing to ! all womankind. Edna Wallace Hopper’s Hair Youth ! sells verywhere at 50c and sl. with o iMiropper. Also my Facial Youth -my famous liquid cleanser. Also 'my Youth Cream my fruity cold -. am. Also my White Youtli Clay. M> B- auty Book comes with each. t Pleas- learn what Hair Youth , iiieaii to you. If the first bottle fails Ito satisfy, your dealer will return ■the price.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. WEDNESDAY. MAY 2, 192.'

DO YOU REMEMBER WAY BACK WHENL > Byron Dent was mayor and Bob Maloney marshal? Ilalph Jones" and "Blue Bell" were lacing wonders? I Fred. 'la-ather" and "Jinks" ■ Erance put pep in the baseball game? Jimmy Martin herded the town’s cows on the Nuttman land? The Buhler and Zimmerman holes were the rendezvous of the boys throughout the summer? Harlo Mann's grocery. Seventh and Adams street, was known as Tam many? The democratic jollification following Cleveland election in S 4 ami your ' hat was burned in the big bonfire? Pupils May Use Old School Books Next Year Indianapolis. May 2. — Students may be obliged to use books belongjii’g tc the old schedule, if school book publishers refuse to yield to any reduction in prices offered In bids to the state board of educaI tion. it was said today by officials ’of the state board of public instrucj tion. Following the rejection of all bids 'at a special meeting of th* board. Monday book men have indicated there would be no reduction at future bidding. The board contended prices were out of reason and reductions should , be made. The publishers responded with cheers and later said reductions were impossible in view of material j costs. The board voted to receive bids until May 24, and to &doptj schedules Mav 29 —_o Charity begins at home, but reform ••• usually practiced on the neighbors.

I LULU GERBER Teacher of Piano I Phone 52 811 N. 3rd st. I Buyers Wanted —for— Kentucky & Ohio Lump Chestnut Hard Coal Bran, Middlings, Oil Meal, Cotton Seed Meal, Hominy Feed, Corn Red Dog, Wheat Red Dog and I Swift’s Digester Tankage Burk Elevator Co. Telephone No. 25

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Wednesday Bachelor Maids Miss Mayme Ter veer. fj:3O. Thursday Luncheon Bridge Club—Mrs. Fred Fulleukamp. 8:00. Woman’s Home and Foreign Missionary HocM'ty of Presbyterian church-Mrs. M. J. Wertzberger. 2:110 p. in. Indies' Aid Society of Calvary Church —Mrs. Allie Schafer. Baptist Womans society—Mrs. J. Chronister. Ever Ready cass of M. E. church — Mrs. Irvin Elsey—postponed. League of Women Voters —Industrial rooms, 7:30. Friday W. R. C.—G. A. R. hall. 2 o'clock Zion Lutheran Aid society—School house. 3 o’clock. f'hrlstian Ladies Aid Society— Mrs. Wm. Kohls. Delta Theta Tau—Virgene Smith—, 8 o’clock W. H M of M. E. church with Mrs. Milt Hower. 2 p. tn. Minnehaha Club, after lodge at 1 Red Man's hall. Saturday Junior club —Miss Margaret Niblick. ■ — .Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Vance entertained at dinner yesterday evening for Mrs. Rachael Baughman, Gail Baughman. Fanny Bauman, and Carroll Baughman, all of Fort Wayne, and Miss Helen Johnson, of Willshire. Ohio. The Baughmans, who are relatives of Mr. Vance, will move to Detroit on June 1 The League of Women Voters will meet Thursday evening in the Industrial rooms at 7:30 o’clock. A splendid program has been arranged with three speakers. Reports on the Des Moines and Indianapolis Conventions will be given by Mrs. J. W. Tyndall; "S|tmm§r Work Planned by the Civic Section of the Womans club." will be discussed by Mrs. W’ E. Smith, and "How the President Is Elected." will be explained by Miss Martha Tyner. Ali members are requested to be present add anyone, not a member but is interested, is ■ cordially invited to attend . The wedding of Otto Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller, of east of the city to Miss Rosa Spangler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Spangler, of east of the city, will be solemnized. Tuesday, May Sth, at 8:30 o’clock at the St. Mary's Catholic church. They will reside on West Adams street. Mr. Miller having purchased and furnished the home recently. o Matching sets of earrings and necklaces are now shown, made up in corals, jade, amber and other colored stones and held together by a gold or silver chain. z SPORT NEWS U ■ — PLAN JOINT CITY TEAM A joint city baseball team, to be recruited from the best talent of Montpelier and Bluffton, is being planned, according to word from the I Blackford county town. The team | will play out of Montpelier. It is believed that through this plan, better teams chn be scheduled and the game put on a better paying basis. The first game of the year wili be played at Montpelier Sunday against Dunkirk. Gray and McKinney will be batteries for Montpelier. ♦ ♦ + ♦♦+♦♦♦♦ + + + ♦♦ + YESTERDAY’S RESULTS + + + <•♦♦♦♦♦ + ♦♦♦♦ + National League Brooklyn 3; New York 4. Boston 12; Philadelphia 10. Pittsburgh 6: St. Louis 2. Chicago 3; Cincinnati I.* American League . St. Louis 3; Chicago 5. Cleveland 5: Detroit 6 t Philadelphia 4; Boston 5 New York 8; Washington 7. American Association Columbus fi; Indianapolis 3 St. Paul-Kansas City (rain) Toledo 1; Louisville 5. Milwaukee 2; Minneapolis 12. YESTERDAY'S HOME RUNS a W illiams. Phils, 2—3. Wiiliauis. Browns. 1 5 High. Robins. I—2. 1 ” i Stewart, HoMs’, I— l Cacey. Pirates, l— l bueckel. Bin- ..o. I—l Fit kinsoh. I’.ii! .1 — 1 j Hivi’ser, Athletie.i, I—l

I Friends were pleased to hear of Hie i ; marriage of Jacob J. Mugley. former-, j ly of this city and now of Fort Wayne; to Mrs. Louisa Scharer von Ins, at I Columbus, Ohio, which took place Tuesday. They will reside on a farm seventeen miles east of Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Freni Fußenkamp entertained with a six o'clock dinner last evening for Herb Fulleukamp and Arthur Herzog, of Chicago, and Mrs. M, Fulleukamp and daughter, Rose. * Mrs. C. A. Dugan gave a lovely party for six little girls, .friends ot Miss Peggy Morton, yesterday afternoon. the o» assion being the sixth birthday anniversary of Miss Peggy. Th<’ afternoon was spent playing games after which they were taken to the dining room where the hostess served a delicious luncheon. The apI pointments were in pink and white 1 ami u large birthday cake holding six i lighted candles adorned the center of the table. Dainty favors were ' given to each of the guests, j The regular meeting of the W. R. C. twill be held Friday afternoon at the |G. A. R. hall at 2 o'clock. o HOME-MADE FIRE ENGINE Convoy. Ohio Men Make Outfit to Fight Town's Fires Convoy has a home product fire engine. built by Kigore Bros, and Archie Alspach. Just recently the old fire engine, which was to go in the discard as scon as the city council purcased a new motor driven combination outfit, broke a crank shaft during a practice run. leaving the town practically without any fire fighting apparatus excepting an old, hand pump engine. Kilgore Bros, and Mr. Alspach. using the rotary pump on the old engine, mounted it upon a Ford chassis designating :* gearing of their own that enables the Ford motor to pump the water. At-the trycut it threw water with great force and showed that although a home product it is far superior to any the town has had before. $ - «AV A NT _ ADS‘FAR N—s—s—s

PAINT UP I WITH Bi Pi Si I BEST PAINT SOLD mill • I flwh JOINTS 1 K|l jLX^ i. j * y, i w>< ** !lM ‘ A** “LOOK INTO IT” x ♦ W TRADE MARK REGISTEREQ ./ C lean Up, Paint-Up Week Begins Today Decide Now to Do It Right I B. P. S. Paint covers from 100 to 150 more square feet of i surface than ordinary paint. | Smith, Yager & Falk

NOTICE I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my ; wife, Mary Ellen McGoom. We have had a family bustifkation. MIKE McGOOM.j — -o- ——— Novel Earring A novel earring effect ts a flower of steel beads, hanging inverted from I a fairly long stem.

I Now a Quick j Quaker Oats I perfection| I Tell Him Which I Your grocer has two styles now B Now there's an oat dish almost ready to serve. I It is called Quick Quaker —the quickest cooking oats in the world. Get this style, and your oat dish—perfectly 1 cooked —is ready before the coffee. No other oat dish compares in quick cooking. I The same delights The same extra quality, the same delicious flavor. All Quaker Oats are flaked from the finest grains onlyfl just the rich, plump, flavor.v oats. All the flavorless grains arc discarded. So v. e get but ten pounds of these premier ■ flakes from a bushel. I That's the reason for the Quaker fame. Millions of mothers, all the world over, send for Qoaksr ■ Oats so children get that flavor. ■ Quick Quaker has that flavor. Rut the oats are cut before flaking. They are rolled very thin and aro partly cooked. So the flake:, are smaller and thinner—chat is all. And those small, thin flakes cook quickly. If your breakfasts are hurried and you want a quick dish, Quick Quaker is ready in from 3 to 5 minutes. But g-t this Quaker quality, this super-flavor anyway. Serve this supreme food at its best. { a Regular Quaker Oats 12. J Come in package at left— 1 the style you have always known. Quick Quaker Oats Come in package at right, 4VjgUv5 *} with the “Q uick " label - fl Usk?- ; —-Your iroccr has both. Be sure to get the style you want g Packed in sealed roujid packages -Ith removable cover*

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