Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 245, Decatur, Adams County, 16 October 1923 — Page 2
SUNDAY EXCURSIONS —via— NICKEL PLATE ROAD Each Sunday to October 28. Low Round Trip Fares to CLEVELAND—and many other points. For full information address C. A. Pritchard, 1). P. A., Fort Wayne, Ind. Money is the Root-of all Industry! You are not only benefiting yourself by starting a savings account here. You are doing your bit to promote the industry of the country. Your savings will be wisely invested in , productive enterprises, and if it is loaned to local business men, the benefit you derive personally will probably be far greater than you realize. Do nor allow your savings to lie idle, put your fnoney to work. You will receive U< interest. v • -'*.33 Old Adams >oimly Bank'
New Prices Effective October 2, the Ford Motor Company announces the following reduced prices on all Ford Cars and Trucks: Runabout - - $265.00 Touring Car - - 295.00 Coupe - - - 525.00 Four-Door Sedan . 685.00 Chassis - - - 230.00 Truck Chassis - 370.00 All Prices F. O. B. Detroit These are the lowest prices in all Ford history. With the recent changes and refinements that have been made in every body type, Ford Cars now offer new values in motor transportation. Especially is this true of the new Four-door Sedan with its streamline body and many added conveniences. The Fordson Tractor The price of the Fordson Tractor has been increased $25.00, making the present price $420.00 F. O. B. Detroit ■ ' ■ Yow can take advantage cf these new prices through the Ford Weekly Purchase Tian AW , SHANAHAN-CONROY AUTO CO. Decatur, Ind. Phone 80
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1923.
TURN HAIR DARK WITH SAGE TEA If Mixed with Sulphur It DarkIns So Naturally Nobody Can Tell 'l The old-time mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair is grandmothers recipe, and folks are again using it to keep their hair a good, even color, which is quite sensible, as ■ we are living in an age when a youthful appearance is of the greatest advantage. / Nowadays, though, we don’t have the troublesome task of gathering the l sage and the mussy mixing at home. All drug stores sell the ready-to-use product, improved by the addition of other ingredients, called "Wyeth's j Sage and Sulphur Compound." It is very popular because nobody can discover it has been applied. Simply 1 moisten your comb or a soft brush with it ami draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time: by morning the gray hair disappears. but what delights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur ComI pound, is thqt, besides beautifully Darkening the hair after a few applications. it also produces that soft I lustre and appearance of abundance ' which is so attractive. Mrs. Clem Yonk, spent the day tn Port Wayne. sr.Klol ' HLADIIKR TKOI BLE “Could not stand nor sit and was forced to cry out from intense pain,” writes Henry Williams. Tarkio. Montana. “The doctors said I had inflammation of the bladder and an operation was necessary. Tried Foley Kidney Pills and improved at once. Tell all my friends about Foley Kidney Pills as it will save many from suffering* ;jnd perhaps, as in my case, a dangerous operation.’’ Bladder and kidney trouble demand prompt treatment. Foley Kidney Pills give quick relief.
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CLUB CALENDAR Tuesday Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society of Presbyterian church, Mrs. AVilson Lee, 2:30. Psi .lota Xi—Miss Helen Swearinger, 8 o'clock. • Progressive Sunday School class of Presbyteriaa church, with Mrs. Elmer i Miller. 7:30 p.m. Tri Kappa, Miss Bev Leonard, 8:00 o’clock. C. L. of C. card party and guest night. Wednesday Shakespeare clnb, Mrs. Charity Hooper. Historical club, Mrs. Shaffer. Rummage Sale, Country Store and Bomb Made Bread —Christian Ladies Aid Society at Graham-Walters building. Tri 1) Club- M'ss Marc/lla* Kern. Ladies Aid society of Reformed < hurch, all-day session, Mrs. Otto Iteppcrt. So-Cha-Rea. Miss Marie Gass, 7:30. Thursday Bridge Club. Mrs. L. 11. Kleinhenz. 7:30 o’clock. Silent Workers Class of U. B. Sun- < ay school, Mrs. Ben Pillars, 1 p.m. Bex Social at Winchester school house, Monroe township. . Young AA’oman's Auxiliary of M. K <hurch. Miss Urcile Amspaugh, 7:30 p.m. ' Loyal Daughters Class of the E. V. Church—Miss Iva Barrone. Friday AV. F. M. S. of M. E. church, with .Hrs. Bowen, Madison street. Ben Hur degree work. 7:30 p. m. Saturday Ladies' Aid society of LI. E. church cafeteria supper—M. E. church dining hall. Monday Research Club —Mis. Callow. The Silent Workers class of the ’n'ted Brethern Sunday school will ri.f. at th., home of Mrs. Ben Pillars at one o'clock Thursday afternoon There will be election of officers and ’her important business. Al! 'mem I ers arc urged to attend. * Ti e Young Woman’s Auxiliary of '■r Methodist (hurch will meet at the heme of Miss Urcile Amspaugh on T.'orth Third street, at 7:30 o'clock Thursday evening. All' members who i vc. not paid their dues are request- • d to bring them with them on Thursday evening. The Historical Club will meet AVed•.ssday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Shaffer, north of the city, at . 30 o’clock. Mrs. Shaffer will have Iff? paper on "Tire Water Ways of .'rave! and Commerce.” A good : ttendancc is desired. ★ The Delta Theta Tau. sorority will, hires benefit picture show, October ' 1 at the Crystal Theatre. "The Man Next Door'' with Alice Calhoun ■ ill be shown, the same being shown t Ihe Palace at Fort Wayne, this >eek The girls will also sell home•■uido candy. Tickets may be pur- ‘ based from any ( sorority mrinbor for twenty-five cents. ★ - The Baptist Woman's* society will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'cjpck at the. home of Mrs. Alva 'aker for their regular business incettig. Every member is urged to be present as business of importance will be transacted. The D. Y. B. class of the United i'rethern chusch will meet Friday ■vening at the home of Mrs. George II ill on Third street. Mrs. Galley Hoagland and Mrs. Uiek Harker will the assistin'!; hostcs.es. Members 'ho wish to mask are privileged to do so. A * Attention is called, to the rum mage ami second bund store which will be held at the Library October 26 and 27 by the Psi lota Xi sorority. The store will be kept open both evenings until nine o'clock. Good clean clothing for men, women pud children will be sold. The Research club held a very in-, terestiug meeting affernoon at the homo of Mrs. C. C. Pum phrey on Third street. Mrs. Heller ■lied a splendid paper on "The Value of Archaelogical Research,” which was interesting. The next meettug will be with Mrs. Callow and Mrs. Rice will have the paper on "Memories of a Trip. ’ The Ben Hur lodge will have degree work uu Friday uighl. at 7.39 o'clock. All membera of. tko- ' team are requested to be present.
Clauser—Schug
The marriage of Miss Katherine ’ Schug. daughter of Mrs. J. C. Schug, ■ of Berne, and Edgar J. Glauner. son i of Rev. A. V Clauser. also of Berne,, was solemnized Sunday afteroon at the home of the bride's mother. Miss Faye Foreman played the weddingl march while the couple slowly de- j cended the stairs and were united in marriage at the foot of the stairs by the groom's father. Rev. A. M. Clauser. The couple was attended by Miss Eerva Schug. sister of the bride and Frank Sprunger, an intimate friend of the groom. Little Marjorie Sipe acted as ring bearer and Norma Clauser attended as flower girl ( Following the ceremony a reception was held after which the young couple left immediately for Ft. Wayne where they will be at home at 1421 Hurd street. Mrs. Clauser will continue her duties as stenographer in the offices of the Bowser Company at Fort Wayne for the present time. Mr. Clauser is employed as production clerk with the Bowser concern. I * The Loyal Daughters class of the. Evangelical church will hold their annual masquerade party at the home of Miss Iva Barrone, Thursday evening. Every member is urged to be present as the names for the Christmas exchange wil be drawn at this time. Mrs. H. A. Thomas, of Mercer Avenue, will entertain this evening, in honor of the birthday of her son, Melvin, at six o’clock dinner. The Sunday School class taught by Cal Peterson will be guests. Those who will attend are Robert Aurand, Ralph Kenworthy, Robert Throp, Ernest Lake, Graden Dixon, Charles Hite and Cal Peterson. o Worthless Checks Cause Hope Bank To Close Doors — (United Press Service) Hope, Ind., Oct. 16 —(Special tot Daily Democrat) —Thomas Bossom. ■ state bank examiner, was in confer-1 enee with officials of the Hope state I bank here today following closing of: '.he bank at 3 o'clock yesterday. Worthless checks totaling $28,000 ‘ drawn on a Pennsylvania bank signed by J. M. Simms, who is unknown u Hope were said to be the cause of the closing of the bank's doors. The cheeks were deposited and fuqds checked out before the ebecks were returned to the bank according to alT'eials of the bank. !Officials of the hank have intimated that they believe J. M. Simms is a fictitious name. They said if the loss of the $28,000 is the only one* discovered by a checkup of the books the 'nstitution has sufficient funds o continue operation. o “Sowing the Winds” at the Cort theater Friday evening for the high school senior girls. 245t3 $ -$- S—WANT ADS EARN—S-s—s
For the seats that may sit in Congress--Boys Suits with two pair of Pants $12.50 jTFr Jpl' l ' These suits we are specializing in al $12.50 xjffSSl P are heifer than von have anv idea of until von Mr.ierts str»» • I - Value, qfcfhe* see Ihem. , ... They are cloths that could bring *1 a i 1 ;- 1 ' here in Decatur and $lB in a New York shop Hu' ,‘qM'lls its name “Shoppe.” ? j>V v Y, p arc locking ahead io Hie lime when our ' cuslomers grow up. are !,^er business lor the present wiil> 1 Bm* .■*! i I'*'* price and we have an eye on th< future v igWaF'-T’' f V / this remarkable tjualily. I 11 1 Sw•?s: • Strong, durable school materials ill'’ l " v ’ K 5 models from the best designing rooms. Top coats too. y Boys Shirks -Underwear —Ties and Cap ■ I- B. Ades & Sons Boys Suits ' ’(uefUsl Olathtt $10.00.0 $15.00 Teiub-T’Ayeo BSTTdR CLOTHES fiOfi LESS J MQNEY-ALWAYS ~
v ME X # X Cc.-Tv^' : --T X4r W • PUBLIC SALE Pure Bred Chester White Hogs at my farm 6 miles east nnd 1 mile north of Ossian. Ind.; 6 miles southwest of Hoagland; or 10 miles northwest of Decatur, on Thursday, Oct. 18,1923 36 Gilts, 4 Boars, and One Sow with Pigs by side. Every Hog Double Immuned Aga'nst Cholera Terms: Cash; or note with approved security on 6 months time, bearing 7% interest from date. Parties from a diataace. wishing time must bring their late bank references. No crates wJll be furnished. Ask for catalogue. Sale to begin at 1 p. nt. Sun time. OTTO BUUCK NoaHi Fraubtger and Jesse Elknberger, Auctioneers. MHHHaHUmBHHgHB*UnK3»MmaSMS3X •MWIW JI 'MMfcl EH JTUTKirTRH—WIiaWTUJ' JIM IO 'ITTlin H. ITR"** The Level of-Your Savings Some people think they ought to live up to their position in society. People of common sense are those who simply live up to the level of their savings. That is the best test of good judgment. Start your savings account now. Don't miss a cog, save something each day and deposit it in • Ths Peoples loan & Trust ■ o. •‘BANK OF SERVICE’
