Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 283, Decatur, Adams County, 30 November 1923 — Page 7

EL Christina Niblick and son, J. ■Niblick spent Thankagiving Day Kayton ns the guests of relatives,! Bp. hard Deiningen Othmar Smith ■ Robert Myers, students at Notre BL, ( . a nie home Wednesday after-1

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With' I friends and relatives. Miss Naomi Holthouse returned I 1 from Hie Sacred Heart Academy, Ft.il Wayne, to spend Thanksgiving with Iter mother.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 30, 1923.

( Ed F. O’Brien, of the gas company, wont to Kokomo this morning to assist In changing the meters and a general overhauling of the gas plant, which was recently taken over by the Northern Indiana (las and Electric company. ,He will lie gone about ton days. Mrs. W. A. Kuebler and Mrs. Frank Barthel and daughter, Helen, spent the day in Ft. Wayne visiting friends. Orville E. Allen of Fairmount, is a guest at the Eli Meyer homo on Fifth street, Mrs. Dallas Hunsicker and Mrs. Owen Davis visited friends at Fort Wayne today. Mrs. Hugh Hite and daughter Virginia, Miss Madge Hite and Billy Hoffman spent the day in Ft. Wayne visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Decker, and son James, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Harkless over Thanksgiving. The Mjsses Velma Erwin and Germania Christen spent the day in Ft. Wayne. Mrs. Clyde Nolde went to Pierceton to spend the week-end with relatives. Harry Thompson returned to Mishawaka, this morning after spending Thanksgiving as the guest of Miss Carolyn Acker. Forrest Dana and John Geyer, of Paulding. Ohio, attended the football game here yesterday ami wehe guests at dinner last evening at the D. J. Harkless home on Jackson street. -Ur. and Mrs. Frank Wemlioff and son. Junior, of Fl. Wayne, were ps.-.s of relatives here yesterday. .Iri. William Johnson, who is a patient in the Lutheran hospital i . Fori Wayne. received a bouquet fro a ;.i.. Taber Sunday school. She wish' !t<» thifflk them for the beautiful flor 1 ■'ll' Ting. Mrs. Johnson is much iri-j J proved. Mr. ami Mrs. Samuel Acker enUrItalned for a number of their friends yesterday. Out-of-town guests were' and Mrs. William Wysong, of Fort Wayne. J. J. Foughty and granddaughter. Georgia Foughty, are spending the Thanksgiving holiday with relatives' in Fort Wayne. The public is invited to attend ti e .Memorial services of the Elks to be held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 at the new high school auditorium. Rev. Father Keller of Hartford City will, I deliver the address. The pupils of the Public and Cath's Fb schools "will enjoy the Thanksgiving holidays until Monday win n studies will be resumed. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bremorkamp and son of Terre Haute motored here Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving with the J. H. Bremerkamp fail-, ily. They were also guests at the Della Theta Tan dame. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCollum spent Thanksgiving with the .latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Conner, at Geneva. Otto and John Wemhoff of / Fort Wayne, spent Thanksgiving with relatives here. • Mr. and Mrs. Will Helm, and sons,' Richard and Donald, returned to Ft. I Wayne this morning after spending Thanksgiving here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Edwards and ; daughter, oj Altoona. Pa., are visitin ■ relatives here. Mr. and'Mrs. Earl Meyers of Ft. Wayne, .-pent Thanksgiving here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mallott ami daughter, have returned to their home at Ft. Wayne, after visiting the former’s mother, Mrs. Anna Mallott, over Thanksgiving. Miss Garnetta Lang, of Ft. Wayne, attended the Delta Theta Tati dance here last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Smith and sou Rolland, and daughter, Catherine, of Paulding, Ohio, visited relatives here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Johnson of Monroe. weie guests of .Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hocker yesterday. Charles Mowery spent Thanksgiving with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mowery, at Napoleon, Ohio. Warren J. Case, former resident of Pleasant Mills was looking after business matters here today. The comity commissioners will meet next Monday at the auditor’s cilice. A parent-teachers' meeting was hold , Tuesday evening at the district No. 8 school northeast of Berne, taught by Mi s Helen Gillion. A very good program was enjoyed by the large number in attendance. A similar! meeting was held at the Hendricks school, soutwojjt. of Berne. ftttss Hel. en AB:, who” L teacher, had prepared a splendid program aftr which <’. O.j Js'hman, superintendent of the Berne | schools, gave an interesting talk on "Child Welfare and Equal Opportunity.’’ Mr. and Mrs. Joy Trivfltner and eliil-' dren. spent Thanksgiving at the home 1 of tile latter’s mother. Mrs., Sftrah Frlt’-patrick at Bluffton. Arthur Scheiman who was operated

npon at the Adams County Memorial hospital last evening tor the removal i of the appendix, is getting along nicely. Joseph Scheifersteln had his tonsils removed this morning at the Adams County Memorial hospital. After most fellers reach th’ point where they think nothin’ kin stop ’em they tfot out their middle name. Automobiles are n big help t' bandits In more ways thu none. Fer instance, whe na bandit shoots n cashier ever’buddy thinks it’s a tire. —Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. A. C. Butcher and family, Morris Butcher and family. Lawrence Roop and family, Frank Baker and family and Lorinda Johnson spent Thanksgiving with Charles Estel and family southwest of the city. E. W. Johnson and son. Doyle and Thetas Hocker motored to Ft. Wayne this afternoon on business. t Mrs. 7'olll Bess, of west of the city, <

PUBLIC SALE

We, the undersigned, will sell at 11 public auction, on the Martin Rep- I pert farm, 7 miles northwest of Decatur or 2’/i miles not;th of Preble, on Tuesday. December 4, 1923 Sale beginning al U> o'clock a. m. j i The following property, to wit: 3 HEAD OF HORSES-Gray hoys ? F> years old, weight 1500 lbs.; Black 1 liorst*. 13 years old. weight 1400 Ibs.xi Black horse, 14 years old. weight;! 1300 lbs. 13 HEAD OF CATTLE Holstein cow, 5 years old; Yellow . < <>w, 5 years <dd; Red cow, 4 years'; < Id; Jersey cow, 8 yea 's old; Spotted | , cow, ti years old; Spotted cow, 7 yrs. j, I old; Black Jersey cow. 4 years old: Black J't-i-y cow. 3 y ■:r . ohl; Rei! I.cifer coming 3 years old; 1 fttrll; 3 , calves. These cows are giving a good ■ How of milk. 37 HEAD OF HOGS ! Four Big Type Poland China sows. ! one with 6 pigs by her side; ami one ;! ; [qmtted sow; 1 Big Typi* 1 Poland | ' China male hog; 18 shoals, weighing;' I about 100 lbs. each; 11 shoals weigh ling about 40 lbs. each. HAY AND CRAIN 5 tons of rood mixed hay: 1200 bushel of good yellow corn in crib; corn fodder in the field. CHICKENS —150 head of laying hens. IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS — Dei ring , binder, 7 ft. cut; Walter A. Wood riower, 58. ft. cut; manure spreader;

r - j - - " ' r, J ' . '~~ -- — , —— i - -s BE SURE to ask for your AUTO TICKETS < when shopping in DECATUR Saturday - • - . .. L__ ” < ... — ■■ — • ■ ——— i > Saturday Dec. Bth . WILL BE Auto Day in Decatur I ■’ / — . ' ' 1 / i | STAR TOURING CAR H Equipped with demountable rims, starter am! all regular equipment. ‘ . » FREE WILL BE GIVEN AWAY FREE < TRADE IN DECATUR ■ MORE FOR YOUR MONEY I1 1— .

was in the city shopping today. Chauncey Debolt, of east of Berne, was a business caller here this morning, Ed Colchin was a business visitor in the city today from south of the city. John Kinfz of Washington township looked after business interests here tliis afternoon. W. J. Merryman, of Monroe, was a business vis+mr In the city tliis morning. Mrs. W. J. Dowling of Fort Wayne, spent yesterday afternoon, and evening with iter mother, Mrs. Mary Treveer. and family. Miss Alta Teeple returned to Fort Wayno after spending Thanksgiving with her "parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. \Teeple. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bell motored to Lafountaino yesterday to bo the guests of Mrs. Bell’s parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Howard.

hay loader; side delivery rake; hay tedder; double disc; spring tooth harrow; spike tooth harrow; cultivator; corn planter: grain drill; 3 walking breaking plows: land roller; double shovel plow; single shovel plow; Old Hickory wagon; 2 iron wheel wagons: 2 hay ladders; wagon, box; spring wagon; dump boards; 2 : sets double work harness; 1 set light . harness; set buggy harness. MISCELLANEOUS Self feeder I and water fountain for hogs: tank heater; fanning mill: grind stone; ' corn shell, r; 800*lb. scales; oil drum: cider mill; < ream separator; I 3 milk cans; scoop board: rug 11-3x’ 15. as good as new; leather chair; ! sink; buggy pole. sums om $5 and- under cash. Over that amount a credit of 6 months will be given, witli first 3 months without interest, last 3 months with Sc;, interest, purchaser giving good bankable note. 4’’;. off for cash. No property to lie removed until settled for. REPPERT & SEE3ENGUTH Johnson and High, Aucts. C. R. Smith, clerk. Lunch will be served by the Ladies’ Ai l of Decatur Baptist church. l!>-21-26-28-29-1 ,

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Hair Glory gj One minute a day gave it to me By Edna Wallace Hopper

My hair is my greatest glory. It grows finer every year. 1 have never had falling hair or dandruff, never a touch of gray. Mine is a grandmother’s ago, yet countless girls who see me on the stage and elsewhere, envy my luxuriant hair. So with mother. She died at the ; urx of 57 witli hair like mine today !So witli many friends who use my , method. They have beautiful hair, and it does not lose its color. I am convinced that millions, in i my way. can multiply the beauty of their hair. And 1 liavii arranged to bring that method to them. A French formula My mother and I. many years ago. found this formula in France. It had i been developed by experts whose, whole lives iiad been devoted to hair I study. l ; One factor in it coinbats hardened oil ami dandruff, tlul great enemies of hair. They stifle the hair roots, u heck hair growth, choke the supply I of pigment which gives hair its color. 1 Ollier factors stimulate and fertilize tlie scalp. Hair thrives on such a scalp, as flowers will thrive in a I clean and well-kept garden. One minute a day 1 call this formula my Hair Youth, i I apply it daily with an eye dropper !

directly to the scalp. Just enough to dampen the scalp. It takes but a moment. and this method does not muss the hair You have never known anything so effective, yet it is harmless. 1 It does not affect the hair’s color, natural or artificial. Its whole effect is on the scalp and the roots which lie therein. Hair Youth is sold under guarantee. 1f the first bottle fails to delight you. your dealer will return Its price. So 1 ask you to try it at my risk. Learn what it does for your hair. L t it do what it did for me and mine, and you will reap ricji rewards. Edna Wallace HoppeV’s Hair Youth is supplied by all druggists and toilet counters. Price stlc and $1 with eye dropper. Also my Youth Cream, with two fruits in it. My Facial Youth — imy famous liquid cleanser. And my White Youth Clay- th," last word in | facial clay. My Beauty Book comes with each. My Hair Youth will lead you lo want my other helps. 1 tliink. And they are all now at your call. EApa Wallace Hopper, Business addrtes, Waukesha. Wis. Note: Miss Hopper is now playing I the Pantages vaudeville circuit of the I western states. •