Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 212, Decatur, Adams County, 7 September 1923 — Page 2

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CLUB CALENDAR Friday The Woman’* Home Missionary Society of the M. E. Church- Mrs. Harry Butler, 2:30 p. in. Z on Lutheran Ladle*’ Aid Society —School house, 3 p. ra. Music section of Woman’s Club—library 7:30. Tuesday Kirkland Ladjes CJub ice Cream Social—Kirkland High School Lawn. All members of the Christian church choir will meet at the home of Mrs. George Steel, North Fifth street, Saturday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Members are urged to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Wiecking, of 228 West Wabash street, Bluffton, have received announcement of the marriage of their son. Wilbur E. oi Los Angeles, California, to Miss Audrey Narmo, of Portland, Oregon, which took place in July. Mr. Wiecking has been employed for the past two years by the Western Electric < ompany and has been located in l.os Angeles for the past year, having lori lerly been located at Portland. Ho was graduated from the Bluffton high school in 1911 and from Purdue University in 1916. .* The marriage of Miss Evelyn Speheger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Speheger, four miles east of Bluffton, to Lester Tease, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pease, of Criagville. will be solomized September 20. The young couple will reside in Ft. Wayne where the groom is employed in the office of the Pennsylvania railroad. The Misses Frances and Helen Dugan have issued invitations for a bridge party to be given at the Dugan home at eight o’clock Wednesday evening, September 12th. The Kirkland Ladies Club will hold an ice cream social on the Kirk--1 nd high school lawn, Tuesday evening. Everybody is cordially invited to attend. * The Winona Camp Fire Girls met at the home of Miss Elizabeth Wisner at seven o’clock Wednesday evening. During the business session a hike was planned for Saturday afternoon. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. ROTARY CLUB’ HIS VISITORS Coach Howard, Principal Linton, and .Joe Slota Attend Luncheon. The Rotarians had as their guests last evening, Paul W. Linton, principal of the Decatur high schol. Coach Lorn Howard,' and Joe Sloats, of Akron, Ohio, one of the football players on the I. U. team this year. The luncheon meeting was held in the Decatur Industrial rooms. “Buck” Howard told of his plans for making a great football team this year, but emphasized that studies came first, and asked for the co-op-eration and help of the Rotarians and local business men which was | gladly extende to him. , Principal Linton made reference to the new

CRYSTAL Tonight—Tomorrow “THE IMPOSSIBLE MRS. BELLEW” Paramount Super Production, featuring Gloria Swanson. A picture delightful and entertaining. Beautiful gowns, wonderful scenes and a lilting story. —Also—“Ask Father” A Good llaAild Lloyd Comedy and a Pathe News. “Hie Old Homestead” Benefit C. L. of C. Ladies Tuesday and Wednesday

course taught in the high school this year, that of ’ Vocational Occupation” He told how business men and Decatur citlzess tn general could help the teachers and school officials by encouraging the pupils and by showing an Interest in the school’s activities. Oscar Lankenau told of his recent trip to Canada and Lee Vance talked on the tourists camps which he visited while on his tour. Col. Fred Reppert also maife one of his witty talks and the meeting was thoroughly enjoyed. • The Rotarians will continue to meet at the Decatur Industrial rooms. Graceful Curves And Dimpled Knees Unadorned (United Press Service) Atlantic City. N. J , Sept. 7—(Special to Dally Democrat) —Dimpled knees and the graceful curves of shapely limbs will be unadorned for the inspection of judges and spectators on the bbach today when “Miss America,” the prettiest girl in the land, will be chosen in Atlantic City’s annual bathing carnival. Beach restrictions were lifted so that the girls might apear to the best advantage. One piece bathing suits of scant design will prevail and stockings will be banished. Fifteen hundred American betuties will compete for various prizes. But “Miss America” will be chosen from among 74 hand picked peaches who have been sent here to represent their various cities. Iron Only Has Magnetic Power. With the exception of one or two other minerals, such as nickel, which lire only faintly magnetic, iron is the only known metal with powers of magnetism.

• WHERE A DOLLAR DOES ITS DUTY CENTRAL GROCERY “Os. Course” Phone No. 31 Free City Delivery B i ~c WHITE LILY, THE QUALITY I P. & G., R. N. M., KIRKS | WINTER WHEAT FLOUR I FLAKE WHITE LAUNDRY & FOR BREAD OR (!G P | SOAP. SATURDAY Kp | PASTRY, 241/2 lbs Vt7V | ONLY, Ba* " gw -wMs^ri:..vnwsMKf l MRHsasewaßßiai <-< -»?s‘jwi*kt-zaBKB4«BSMK® £: CHOICE HAND PICKED I EXTRA GOOD GRADE i 1 NAVY BEANS, 25c I EARLY P NE.PEAS, |g c £ I BEST BLUE ROSE OIW I PERFECT RED BEANS, 1 ftn I | HEAD RICE, 3 lbsl Can, g "Y?.» PERFECTION | JET-OIL CRACKERS, skll „ & SHOE POLISH, g None Better, Vi«4K >. Bottle 2 lbs. _ _ I(L* 25c Best Cane I S JELLO, 12 lbs. $1.04 TOBACCO, I All Flavors, 3 Pkgs. I 10c i 25 Ids. $2.16 25c I ® • i I I B BEST BULK PEANUT OGp I ELY AMIPRO FLY | BUTTER, Pound VV I POWDER, Pkg ° ■■■IaHnaMMBMMBDHKBni t ■¥» “CENTRAL” BEST BULK I BEST GRADE FRUIT JAR i RIO COFFEE, IQp F RUBBERS, POUND 1 | 3 Dozen | F^*nZ£3C^?^3KE3nBHS3KSIinE9RS9HXB9K2»^MK%J'''I£Ne!^C3^K -niFrr i' MASON FRUIT QE. t rr»TO 9A„ I JARS Quarts »/ C g... 30c | I V?1 t d^X>A?,SJ ru J t 25c I tarowax, in f . JAR RUBBERS, 3 dozen | p O und . B T -TW IIIIWI ">-?WSWrf4'STCM-'--o ® i| FRUITS, VEGETABLES, ETC. I Owen S. Davis I g THE STORE THAT APPRECIATES YOUR BUSINESS.

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Woman Surprises Her Friends “After n spell of Typhoid Fever 71 years ago I began to suffer from in-| digestion and gas in my stomach and colic attacks. This gradually became* so bad that my doctor advised an | oiieratlon for gall stones. A friend: advised me to try Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy which 1 did with splendid results. My friends were astonished | at my rapid improvement. 1 have no. more bloating und can eat anything I wish." It removes the catarrhal mucous from the intestinal tract, and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver und Intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded at the Holthouse Drug Co,, and good druggists everywhere. That Settle* It. Two Altoona men wore quarreling recently. One said: “You are of so little consequence that you are not even asked to sign petitions.”—Altoona Tribune.

Fisher & Harris Cash Grocery ALSO DEALERS IN Graniteware, Tinware, Aluminum \\ and Galvanized \\ are FREE CITY DELIVERY Quality, Service and Low Prices Phoftes 5, 48, 231 Large assortments to select from. Quaker RollecNats l;tMOc I Large Quaker Rolled Oak, Instant or Regular, pkg. . 25c | BLACKBERRIES a "jar£7sc No. 10, gallon cans sliced yel- CCp I EiHvlUju l ow peaches, peeled vJv CAADR.N.M. or Flake White 44 p ■ mv/11 Laundry Soap, 10 bars . . 44U Pride of Decatur Brand Large cans ’ gallon Stone 1 General Purpose wits in svrup.. Jar LuV Flour, 12 lbs....tJc/V . ‘ 2 gallon 30c 2! lbs 68c ;' r «? can , s ,. 3 gallon* 45c 18 lbs $1.35 Hominy, 3 loi..4lt>V 4 g;111( . n 60c Gooch, the best bread Large cans Kraut or 6 gallon 90c flour you can buy; it Pumpkin, Qr* We save you money on costs less. QQn - * <H ' Household Necessities. 2lfi>s 001 .... . n Special Wash 4’'., 48 11,s $1.75 Peas, B^rds ;U Barrel ........ $6.75 ” t,ins AfOV Special Value Maytiine Nut Oleo, Wisconsin June Peas, Brooms O*7V none better, 9Qr» sweet and lenderQJT Heavy' Splint Clothes Q’- •_ fclOC 2 cans Baskets Special Oleo requires no ..75c*0tJv j coloring, QP Large cans Pork and 1., bu. GalvanJail cans Pet, Carnation ioma.o Sauce.. AVV j j )U s j ze gg c or imi-den lip Lili cans Pink Special Galvan- QQp ‘ ' AAV Salmon L/C ized Tubs OizV s >m< 1 cans 6c 3 f or 50c Medium Size tPp I ».*•» * Llrand n n n n Galvanized lubstJMV lk ' c;,n )llk 9Kp Lm-qe Galvan- 7Q p All Scrap Tobac-rt r 0:lls * <> ize( j j ubs , , ? 4 JJC n u S z°.' ■ C Sea Gull Brand Oyster Extra Large OQp kill Bios, (dass Fruit Shells. 1 on Galvanized lubs O*/V Jars, pints ]()() tt) bag N() . g Galvanized Wash ' ~ZI 11 I tJv Palmolive make Lemon Boilers QI 4 Quarts, dozen ...,85c ( ,r Hartl Water Castile Extra Heavy J £ s N() fl sizc 51.55 Jin Cans, dozen C H . n) cakcs No. 8 Heavy Tin Copi Amazon Brand Fruit Bulk Shredded QR per Bottom ‘Q 4 QJ* --ar RulDds. Extra Cocoanut, 1b.... 25C Wash Boiler A.OM r Ti p Best No. 9 size sl-98 I p’1 Bulk Cocoa, 2H>s 25C All Copper Extra Heavy Ball Bros. MasonOO Qu ., rl Jais Ba[ . Famous Xcsco Brand Jai Lids, dozen OVC tieship Mustard 25C Wash Boiler Q 4 QP PoumnLi 1()C B ; '“lcship Brand Bulk No. 8 size... l P n Peanut Butler No. 9 size $4.45 I • «-■??- -='S...2oc 2Gc u^Z s “ ,M 34e ' IJ SS: s™ 1 ir " 25c SL9B N B C Butter nr J J gal. Oak Keg $2.95 you can buy. Full as- } Crackers, 2 1h...25C pi 7 ‘ r‘‘ g - ? 3,25 s° r "»ent and priced for . : Q * 'y lox, me liquid fly less. tiiigcr -.naps, OPXp destroyer, 4 r Anderson’s famous Can2 lbs. ...... - 1 renuuin Soda ITJ 1 gallon OA ’ ons. every melon guarI Crackers. 1b.... A4 C , J ug :... 2UC onleed. ‘ | Fig Newtons, the N. B. 2 gallon Jug 40c Mrs. Omlor’s Cottage C. kind, genuine lig | 3 gallon Jug ...,65c Cheese. 4 gallon Jugs ....90c Whipipng CreamQ/T ~ | tt) j gallon Jug ...sl.lO % pint bottles. . 2VC

Gifts of Silver Combine Utility With the Highest Art and Beauty \ Our stock is so tlivers!fl<*d that we can please nearly every one.. Br > From a puy spoon to the complete silver service the LASTING gjft of silver always find* hißhest favor the recipient and is within thu reach every Pumphrey Jewelry Store 'n Brunswick Phonographs and Records