Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 218, Decatur, Adams County, 12 September 1924 — Page 3
I Local Briefs j
(John and njtv' Jean, of South Bend, daughter. uncle an(l all nt, , E a \lr. and ( 0( tbe ,‘‘X f a farm after milkin’ town don’t count. Lase advertises his new house fer * ‘absolutely modern, three rooms W * ' sarage and bedroom. WtC Abe Martin. Indianapolis News. ; and' Mrs. William Shamerloh 5 . th e funeral services held “ ,,en . for Mrs. George Bentz, Wer! county Ohio. Mrs. J pntl died last Monday. Mr Bent. ”ud Mrs. Shamerloh are brother and “’X Veronica Anker left this morn- _ for Indianapolis where she will en- ( * The John Herrin Art Institute. * Anker has had one year at Western“college and one year at DePanw ( l 'XTk" Kowley, of Wabash, visited friends here last evening. Mr, Burt Mangold and Mrs. Hugh H . te ' spent the day in Fort Wayne visiting friends. Mrs Fred Bell and son. of Fo.t Wayne, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. French Quinn today. Mrs B E. Nostsger and her father, A F. Reynolds, have returned to their homes at Rochester after spending several days as the guests of Mrs. J. E Anderson. Dr and Mrs. Fred Patterson will return Sunday from Terre Haute where they have been visiting relatives for the past week. Mrs Roy Gaunt and children, Kenneth and Peggy Lou. will leave Saturday morning for Wawaaee where they will join the employes of the Lomont Ccjnpany. of Fort Wayne and their families to spend the week end. Freeman Falk, who has been spending the last two months with his father, John S. Falk and other relatives in this city, left yesterday for Yankton. South Dakota, where he will enroll as a s ophomore in Yankton College. He will go by motor from Chicago to Yankton with a Yankton man who brought his son to Chicago to enter Northwestern University. Linn Kern and Harry Yahne will leave tonight for Ann Arbor, Michigan. Where they will enter the University of Michigan. They will stop at Kalamazoo enroute. Mr. and Mrs. William Lyon and son, Herbert. Emma Buffenbarger and Anna Burk motored to Monroeville last evening to attend the "HomeCoining Week.” Mrs. Henry Fuelling and daughter, of Root township, were shoppers here today. Mrs. Edgar Kilbourne, of Ft. Wayne spent the day here as the guest of Mrs. M. Deininger and family. Don Farr left ths morning for Bloomington where he will enter Indiana University. Don was graduated with the class from the local high school last spring. Dr. Ben Beavers made a business trip to Fort ’/dyne this afternoon. Miss Florine Michaud will leave -Monday for Oxford. Ohio, where she will re-enter Western College, Miss Michaud will finish her course this year. Ed. France, of Pleasant Mills, was business visitor here today.
ODKU* MAILING CASH II IT is a common fallacy that by reg|l istering a letter, its cash enclosure can thereby be insured against loss |« to its full value. The registry of a || letter is to assure its receipt—not to insure its contents. || THE use of a check for the purpose |f °f transmitting money by mail |l obviates the risk of its loss, and the |i payment of a registry fee. Bqrik V Surplus \ IndiqnQ
A light fiickeilng on and off In the I basement of the 8. E. Hite store .on Winchester street last night causedj tht.ee men to think a burglar was at v<.ik in the store. Mr. Hite and Policeman Melehi were called and an investigation was made. It was found that an electric light bulb in the .basement had been unscrewed just I far enough that it would form and break a contact occasionally. Ed Kosher, 9BQT. Hob Freitag, 9EGZ and Gerald Cole, 9DRS, attended a meeting of the Knights of the Midnight Key, Radio Club at Fort Wayne last evening. o Now We Know I A correspondent, signing herself Elizabeth, writes t<> us and asks: "Can you tell me why it is that more girls i marry in .lune than In any other miftith lof the year?" Ko. Elizabeth, we can not tell you. except p< rluips It Is that ■ | the grooms do not have to start their i wedded life by buying coal. -Brooklyn ,' Stunux'-'’ The Ugliest I There nre curious birds In Africa and the most beautiful birds In the world nre to be found there. We have '! seen them preserved in museum eases, I an<l alive in zoological gardens. But Africa has also what 1> probably the J very ugliest bird there Is In the shoebill, a large n tiding bird. o Willing to Wait I she —"Um sorry to disappoint you, lout I became engaged to Dick last night." He—" Well, how about next week, then?’’—Washington Cougar's '' Paw. —o Tastes in Sweets Blonds of Sweden prefer to eat light- ' colored sirups while people of darker complexions favor sweet’s of more >'»m I her tints ______ Getting Skinnier Every Day Tens of thousands of th n rt n--1 down men —yes. and women too are getting discouraged—are giving up I all hone of ever being ab’e to take on flesh and look healthy and strong. All such people can stop worrying k > _ A A. S
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I Oil is full of ! f’csh producing vitamines but many people can’t take it because of its ; horrible smell and fishy taste, and * because it often upsets the stomach. McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Tablets are , as easy to take as candy, and if any thin person don’t gain at least 5 ' pounds in 30 days your druggist will 5 give ou our money back —and only ’OO cents for 60 tablets. Ask the Holthouse Drug Co., or any live pharmacist anywhere. "Get McCoy's, the original and • genuine Cod Liver Oil Tablet." j
Ki womans To Meet In Fort Wayne Next Year Evansville, Ind., Sppt. lift—(i-’pe-dal to Dally Democrat) Tlioinat. A. Coleman of lutfayette whs chosen governor of the Indiana Kiwtinis nt seventh annual convention of the convention here this afternoon. Cole man is connected with Purdue University and is prominent In Indiana farm bureau work. Ft. Wayne was selected as the next convention city. — -o—■ Days of Delight A red letter day is a lucky day. n lay to be recalled with delight. In almanacs saints' days and holidays are printed In red Ink; other days in Hack. o Qualities of the Great A great num Illustrates his place, makes his climate genial In the Imagination of men and its air the beloved element of i ll delicate spirits — Ralph Waldo lai ers,,n
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and start to smile right now for McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Tab lets, which any druggist will tell you all about, is putting flesh on hosts of skinny folks every day. One woman, tired, weak and discouraged, put on 15 pounds in five weeks and feels fine We all know that Cod Liver
WE HWE Si'Li) HUNDREDS Get Yours - ~M n ° w So fast have the coupons and orders / .ZMj'd^n?', for these reliable ■ WEATHER J FORECASTERS | fj3k t ’ como that yon will c have to order yours Ij’Wj Mß “ iWwl 'W*WI pretty quick if you want one—and every ,££y home should have ml! one. They cost ‘J''-, ’ only ■ • Made in America, Guaranteed /*£>, With Coupon. Mail orders filled al <Se extra for O<z C parcel post and packing’. This Coupon /•Q z> Good for $1 WEATHER and o*7 C PROPHET When 'he weafher is fine the two cli ldren will be out and when any weather is approaching, the witch will come out from Bto 24 hours ahead of the rain and snow. Enterprise Drug Co.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1921.
ANNOUNCEMENT I have taken over and have now assumed management of the STAR ELECTRIC CO. Over Voglewede Shoe Store I will carry a complete line of Radio sets and parts, and will do electrical ser ice work of all kinds. Will also do electric wiring and will carry a complete line of electrical appliances. First class work guaranteed at all times. “If we haven't got it we can get it.” Chalmer Steele OVER VOGLEWEDE SHOE STORE N. Second St. 3fil—Phone—los
To Enter Business College Mlsr Mary Baumah. graduate of Decatur high school, will attend the International Business College nt Ft. Wayne during the coming fall and winter. Miss Bauman's name not included in the list of high school igraduates who nre planning to enter college this fall, which wus published yesterday. Miss Bauman has been Attending the business college during the past summer. o British National Flag The "Union .luck," the national flag of Great Britain, enme Into being In ISOL It Is an nniiilgamntlon of the banners of St. George. St. Andrew and St. Patrick, representing the three united kingdoms. o Plant Kills Insects Many an insect has met his “Waterloo" within the treacherous cavern of the pitcher plant, -ays N tur.* Magazine, for once lie enters bis fate Is wiled.
Self-Control Requisite < The ability to "get along" with other ■ people Is an Important >••>-< ntlal to suo cess. The Individual '•< never ns I llportunt as the or;■.miration Pleasant disposition Is oil fir the machinery. Unpleasantness is -am! in the . 'are. | Prucllee self < ontl'ol. Grit * WANTED White women for Poultry Picking Department. Apply at once Sherman White & Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. My Skin Is due to a super-clay By Edna Wallace Hopper After 4o years in the limelight—after 35 years as a stage stat I still look a gill of 19. The thousands who see me daily know that, and wonder how this came about.
The chief reason lies in a new-type clay. I started years ago with the old-type clays., crude and muddy, which so many still employ. They brought me amazing results. But I h ive kept in touch with scientific progress. and in 20 years it has brought Jme a clay which gives multiplied re-
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■ Wallace Hoppersuits Photo 1923 Today I have what experts call the last wc: d in facial clay. It is white, refined and dainty. And It embodies many new discoveries. Until I obtained this, I never knew one-tenth what clay could do. Now I am supplying this clay to others. I call it my White Youth C av. All druggists and toilet counters have it—exactly the clay I use. And I am stating its results to girls I who want more beauty and to women who want youth. My White Youth Clay purges the skin of all that clogs and mars it. ’lt draws out the causes of blackheads and blemishes. It brings the blood to the skin to nourish and revive it. The result is a rosy after glow which amazes and delights. Many women seem to drop ten years with one application. It firms the skin, combats all lines end wrinkles reduces enlarged pores. No girl or woman who once enjoys its results will, ever go without it. I want you to know what it does My good fortune obtained it for me. I was famous as a beauty, so every expert sought to give me the greatest aids to beauty. Now I wish to bring 1 like benefits to millions. Write me for my Beauty Book and I’ll send with it something else to please you. Edna Wallace Hopper, 53G Lake Shore Drive, Chicago
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