Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 147, Decatur, Adams County, 21 June 1923 — Page 2

f j7 • Priced For Quick Sale Mr. Gass has just returned from the market where he has purchased hundreds of new garments which will he ofI sered at great reductions. i Tomorrow and Saturday I * .Dozens of new Another t-roup of Gingham Frocks in BeauTiiul Frocks in every color avail- Noils. Irish Linen able, all sizes up to nn<l Ratines. Every ig one a beauty $2.75 $5.95 . — 1 Hundreds of New Knife Pleated Skirts Sleeveless Sweaters, sizes, and in , ... , , coMrs o f white, all colors and col- . gra v, tan an d or combinations. cream ’ J $2.50 up $5.75 A visit to our store will be worth your time. Drop in this week. | E. F. Gass & Son ■ . X ITHE CRVSTftL | HE’S HERE AGAIN The Laughter Blast I That is Rocking the City oji l ““"Il See Prince of ■ 1111 I M a ./w Skylarkers. in his BsEA YXI/ J A latest Hurricane of ft ZnF Humor filled with frills, spills, chills and surprising sen’Sg sations. pW&aSigfcg xBEKSKwHfInMMi Er i SBRgi /• - I Sky’s the Limit j 011 daughter "IS *'' ep him ciimb a twelve 1 AKb<\ story building. Il|k\ ' You’ll get a spine thrill and a b ‘ s howl each step I X/ of the wav. . ■» S 'wt&AW Manager’s Note: S A ''AT Specially re-enforced seats 1- V ’’-’•y ' with #tra PS for hysterical pafl I-S ' tror.s. Doctors in atetndance at all shows. iU and 25c

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1923.

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CLUB CALENDAR Friday Jlon Lutheran Aid Society at parsonage, 1 p. in. , Philathea Class of Baptist Church —-"Mra. Hrice Bdtler. • . Cadies Aid Society of M. E. Church—Church ’parlors, 2:Bft. Loyal Daughters S. S. Clabn of E. V.'Church Mrs: Arbie Owens, MeBarnes street. " • Junior Club Miss Monai Butler. 7:30. Saturday Pastry Sale at Wear-V-Well Shoe store by the »Gecode girls. / Mrs. Joseph Linn delightfully entertained at a six o'clock dinner last evening in honor of her husband’s 28th birthday anniversary. Those enjoy ing the dinner were Mr. and 1 Mrs. O. L. . Burgener. of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Walt Johnson and daughter. Marjorie; Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Glendenning. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garard and Mr. Fred Linn. The Junior Chib will meet Friday evening at the home of Miss Monai Butler, at 7:30 o’clock. All - members are requested to lie presnt as business of importance will, be dis|cussed. x The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. will meet in the church parlors Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Some important plans are to be discussed and a large attendance is desired. * The League of Women Voters will have no June meeting because of the illness of Miss Medsker, of Fort Wayne, who was to be the speaker for the evening. Meetings will be resumed in September, when it’ is planned to open the winter's work.

with an out door picnic supper. During the summer, however, the members of the league are requested to plan for a gift of canned Jruits to the hospital. It is hoped that each mem her will put aside at least t\\o jars of frnit or jelly and preserves, the sable to be given to the hospital in early Autumn. » * The Gecode girls club will hold a pastry sale at the Wear-t'-Well shoe store on South Second street on Saturday. June 23. The club recently pledged itself to furnish a room in the new county hospital. MANY SEE HOME TALENT MOVIE i “Too Many Heroes” Makes Hit At Cort Theatre; Repeated Tonight A large crowd visited the Cort theater last night to see the piovie. “Too Many Heroes.” which was filmed in Decatur and acted by local people’. The amateur actol's and actresses <i,d exceptionally well in the. production and deserve much credit. Miss Bernice “Bee" Leonard and Mr. Adr'-an Lenhart played the leading | roles in the play. They were ably - supported by (Gordon Engeler, John Clark. Robert Meyerst Miss Helen Andrews, Miss Peggy Lobsiger and several others. In addition to the film, movies* of several of Decatur's leading business houses were shown. • The home talent films will be shown again tonight. The pictures were filmed here during the first week.in June by the ' Gutermirth Flm company. Many of ) the scenes were taken at the beautiful Schafer home 1 on North Second street ant! in Bellmont Park. o Sister Dies In Fort Wayne Fort Wayne. June 21—Mrs Mary E. Miller, 70, died at 12:25 o’clock yesterday morning at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Henry Burlage, 1316 Marion street, following an ill‘ness of seven years. She was a member of the Church of Christ, at Mon roeville., | Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Ilßurlage; one son. Harry; six grandH children; one great-grandchild; two I brothers.’ W. L. Highlen, of Markle. Land William, of Decatur, and one I sister, Mrs. Cora Taylor, of MonroeI ville. I Funeral services will be h4ld FriI day afternoon at 1 fi'cdock at home I and at 2:30 o’clock at the Monroe I ville V B. church. Burial in the I church cemetery. e —— •if-I—WANT ADS EARN—»—»—I

I Lutheran Meeting Gets Down To Work Today Ft. Wayne, lnd.7 June 21—■'Consideration of the 165 overatures presented the convention was begun by the SOO delegates to the hri cnniel gathering of the Evangelical Lutheran Missouri Ing. synod at ConcoiMia college tills monr■Following the opening devotional services at !» o’clock and an address on “following thy faith of our Fathers” by the ftev. Fredrick Bent of Concordie Seminary St. Ixiuis, Mo., the synod got down to work on the affairs of the church whichwill command the full energy and attention of the delegates the remaining nine days of the convention, ’A propilbltion for the erection of new buildings for the Concordia Sent inary at St. louis entailing an expenditure of approximately $2,500,000 is expected to q>rove one of the most important matters to come Before the synod.* That the matter will come up before the end 6f the week and that preliminary discussion might arrive today .was predicted by the leaders this morning. Nearly all of the 809 accredited delegates to the convention had registered yesterday. . - - - —-c O W— ? - O Warsaw Fire Fighters Have Good Organization * o Following is the personel of the Warsaw* Volunteer Fire Department: Captain, Carl Chapman; Ist lieutenant Tom Holbrook; 2nd leiutenant. Jud Pitenger; secretary. Russel J. Phillips; treasurer. Earl Beebe; trustees, W. A. Winebrener. Chas. Frush. PetCaroll and the following members.

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Chas. Deardorff, Walter Brant, Walter Banghart, Harold Shepler, John Caroll. Howard Wilbur Lowman. Elza Cox, Earl Burwell. C. 11. Thompson, Melvin Hand) Is, Frank lUnidels, Harry Faw by, Bert Sellers, Nose Willette, C. W. Douglass, Earl lx>y, R. R- Ilildvnlnand. Harry Edginton, Harry Nye', George, GUI. Ernest Nichols, Olio Eby, Russel Brown. o—t The Cort turned them away last night, the attraction being “Too many heroes” all Decatur performers. starring Miss Bee Leonard-and Mr. Adrian Lenhart. It’s on again tdnight. Officers had quite a time convincing a belt stand man that he ought to move this morning but evidently finally convinced him. ■ -—o TO DARKEN HAIR APPLYSAGETEA — Look Young! Bring Back Its Natural Color, Gloss and Attractiveness , Common garden sago brewed into a heavy te* with sulphur added, will turn gray, streaked ;lnd faded hair '.beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just i a few applications will prove a revelation if your hair is fading, streaked or , gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, is trou- ' blesome. An easier way is to get a bottle of Wyeth's Sage and Surphur Compound at any drug store all ready , for use. This is the bld-time rbcilH* improved by the addition of other ingredients. While wispy, faded hair is not sinful. We all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractiveness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can t>ll. because it does it so naturally, so evenly. You just dampen ’ a sponge or soft brush with it and 1 draw this titrough your hair, taking one strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs hgye disappeared, and. after another application or two, your thair becomes heautifuHy dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant.

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