Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 236, Decatur, Adams County, 3 October 1924 — Page 3

Wal[FaP er at reduced prices • Not Old Stock But All New And Latest Patterns BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY CALLOW & KOHNE RADIO RADIO] We have everything that can be had in J Radio. We have a set for every purse. Base Ball Scores j Come up and see us. We will receive the scores of the world’s series, starting Saturday afternoon. You are invited up to hear them. 1 Star Electric Co. Over Voglewede Shoe Store j Phone 405 j

Il 1 ' ktf Tr .-nfc ) - \lKnfiM*' Xj£jr*r L *t —e IS ash Leads the World in Motor Car Value A National Tribute to Nash 7,800 Cars Oversold Despite Record-breaking Output Though Nash production is at the highest level • ever attained —still the demand from every section of the country for these new Advanced Six and Special Six models has swept sales to a point so far beyond the best previous mark that unfilled orders total 7,800 cars. Nothing that we might say could add the weight of a straw to this irrefutable evidence that men and women everywhere do see clearly in these new cars unparalleled excellence and value. Happily, with increased output unreasonable delay is eliminated for those who act with promptitude in placing orders. And deliveries will be made on the rotation basis which is fair to all. In the meantime —October sth to 12th is national Nash Oversold Week in honor of the extraordinary success of these new models and we are staging a special exhibition. ADAMS COUNTY NASH COMPANY Berne, Indiana Phone 51

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1921

U Monroe M. E. Church Beginning w ith next Sunday evening Rev. S. I. Zechlel will give a series or lantern slide sermons, The ■ lid'x for next Sunday evening will allow in the helpful worth of “Our Good will Industries." The public perhaps realises less the importance of the Home Missionary activity than any other. The public is invited to see this demonstration of what the church is doing for the unfortunate. | A cordial welcome awaits you. Conte. — 1 O' ■ — — ' The So-Cba-Rea will meet Thurs'day evening at 7:30 o'clock with I Mrs. Clem Kortenbrer. I Paid $5 For These Powders Once By Edna Wallace Hopper I was asked to offer women my aids to youth and beauty, and I did. They are, I believe, the greatest in existence, for I searched the world to get them. Then countless

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women asked me about powders. I am an actress and ■ a movie star. We i in our world care i nothing for expenae. Anything a which adds to our f beauty is worth I many times its I co>t. So I have Al long paid $5 per f box, as have othL <rs. to obtain the f very utmost in a

Li powder. Each lot was made to my 1 order. f Now I have asked the makers to 1 supply these identical powders, in I quantities, at prices ill could pay. 1 I hav agreed to marki them to women [ who desire them. Thus, I am able to J supply these same powders at 50c and f 1 sl. I owe that to the kindness of the V maker:!. ft 1 use a heavy cold-cream powder. > based on my Youth Cream. It clings f. and stays. This I call my Youth I I Cream Powder. But many women >. like a powder light and fluffy. So I I' have this powjfer made in two forms 1 All druggists and toilet r-ounter-I 1 now supply my Youth Cream Powd 1 er at $1 and my light Face Powder fl at 50c. Both come in three shades—1, white, flesh and brunette. fl There may Ire greater powders in ■ the world, but I have never fount f' them, and I have consulted the great V est experts. I know that anyone win fl compares them with ordinary powd \ ers will be amazed and delighted. f [ shall g.adly mail you a sample of I the kind you want if you will mai f ( this coupon. Please do that now. f SAMPLE FREE 1 Edna Wallace Hopper, f 536 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago. f I want to try » Youth Cream Powder. f Face Powder. \ White —Flesh Brunette I

% CLUB CALENDAR Friday | W. R. C. at Legion Hall, 2p. m. Baptist Brotherhood, at church. 7:30 p. m. | Woman’s Home Missionary Society -Mrs Will Butler. i Home Missionary Society of M. E. Church—Mrs. Will Butler. | St. Mary’s Township Home Econinks Club —Pleasant Mills H. S.

Monday Pythian Needle Club, Pythian Home, after lodge. | Research Club opening, Mrs. D. B. Erwin, 2:30 p. m. < Evangalical Brotherhood, at church ’’ 7:30 p. m. j Tuesday Woman’s Missionary Society and Girls Missionary Guild at Reformed church. 7:30 p. m. 500 Club—Mrs. L. H. Kieinhenz, 7:30 o’clock. Thursday C. L of C. meeting at K. of C. hall. So Cha Rea—Mrs. Clem Kortenbrer, 7:30 o'clock. The C. L. of C. will meet Thursday evening at the Knights of Columbus hall. Members are invited to attend. j The officers of the Research Club o ar Mrs. D. E. Erwin president; Mrs. 11 J. C. Sutton, secretary; and Mrs, ,* Charity Hooper, treasurer. o w d! The members of the Pythian e Needle club will hold a meeting at -, the Pythian Home following the lodge s meeting Monday evening. The host--11 esses will be Mrs. Owen Davis, Mrs. ! j Jesse I.eßrun, Mrs. Georg Miller and j. Mrs. Anna Mallot. •s * The Research Club will hold its anI r.ual fall opening at the home of Mrs. Dore B. Erwin. North Second street, n at 2:30 Monday afternoon. The Club II is starting on its tenth year. The committee in charge of plans for the |. opening meeting have arranged for a Riley Day program in observance of d the birthday anniversary of the great 11 Hoosier poet. James Whitcomb Riley. The high school athletic association has succeeded in obtaining Fryback’s Harmony Four dance orchestra to furnish music for the Victory Dance to be given in the Masonic Hall Saturday evening. Mr. Dee Fryback, local young business man has a r.plendid four-piece orchestra, consisting of piano, saxophone, banjo and durms. The admission prices will be se/enty-five cents per couple, fifty cents for men alone, and twenty-five for ladies. * Miller- Macy Miss Dorothy Macy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bon acy, of southeast I of Geneva, and True E iller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Macy of southeast of Geneva, and True E. Miller, son of high noon last Monday, at the Presbyterian parsonage in Portland. Rev. 'Hugh' N. Roland performing the I < eremony. The marriage came as a I complete surprise to the many ■ friends of the young couple. Both bride and groom are held in high I esteem in their community. The I bride is a graduate of the Bryant I high school, and her husband is a i graduate of the Geneva high school. Mr. Miller has been employed in the Pennsylvania shops in Fort Wayne dining the past few months. The couple will reside in Fort Wayne. I An interesting meeting of the Woman’s Missionary Society and the Girls Missionary Giuld of the the Reformed church is planned for next Tuesday evenig. October 7th. at 7.30 o'clock at which time stereoptican slides and a lecture on the misi-on-ary activities of the church in this country will be given. The subject of the lecture will be “Migrant work.’’ and Rev. R. R. Elliker. pastor of the local church will more than likely give the lecture. The - slides show tire work of the missionaries in this country and living conditions in the far west and are very' interesting. A joint meeting of the two societies is held so that all the women members of the church may have the opportunity to attend and following the lecture a silver collection will be taken. Shoemaker-Whiteman The marriage of Miss Edytbe Whiteman and Wilbur Shoemaker was solemnized at St. Joe, Michigan, last Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. A Congregational minister received the ‘vows. Mrs. Shoemaker, who is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Whiteman, was born and reared, and is one of the prominent members of the younger society set of the city.

She graduated from the local high school with the class of '22. Since then she has been employed most of the time In the office of the Cross Service Company. The groom, the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. George Shoemaker, has also spent his entire life in Geneva. After his graduation from the local high r< heol in 1919, he entered the Farriers G Merchant: State Bank a s '.isslstant cashier and has h'dd that po itlon ever ilnee. Mr. and Mrs. Shoemaker have lurnlrlie- 1 . th di home m the rooms on the second floor of the Farmers Merchant Bank building and will be at home there to their many friend.; the latter part of this week.- Geneva Her--1 ■ „

We’re saving a special parking space for you here tomorrow V «j/ We’re going to retire early tonight for we’ll be dead tired tomorrow at dosing time. We're going to have a big clothing day tomorrow because we are going to show and sell the biggest values in Decatur. $ r W We’re going to be busy—because it will keep -- ' -- xm tiny man busy trying to equal our styles, our / « r H stock—our reasonable prices. NB , ■ That’s why you should come to John T. Myers \ -J — $ Co.’s tomorrow—because we're saving a parking A i space where you can save time, trouble and bank ’ balance. 'y " Michaels-Stern Value First Suits, $lB to $42.5(1. 1 T 1 Stetson & Portis Hats, J2.W to sl2. t ( halmers Union Suits, $1 to $5. I, 4 Two-piece Underwear, 75c to $1.50. F Weo! Hose. Ayecb Ge J BETTER CLOTHES FOR LESS J MONEY-ALWAYS - '•DECATUR* INDIANA*' M-gC Kwill gM Jw -^ re y° u £ oing 10 paint your house —your <3j § garage—the kitchen —the U porches —the cellar steps, or any other P art y° ur home, soon ? Then anticipate your paint needs and buy that paint NOW, during this big bargain sale on high grade Marine Paint. We bought a large stock from one of the big paint manufacturers at rock bottom prices, and are now offering this fine quality paint to you at just about wholesale prices. Money Back Guarantee. S Colors to Select From t'-i-p 'iriv'intp.o-p of this big Money-Saving Paint Sale NOW. You cannot afford to let your house and buildings go'unprotected from the weather and when you can buy good,dependable linseea oil, long wearing pa at this startling low price per gallon. Furnished in 8 x>L is. shade to lit every fancy. Adaptable to both inside and outside use. Come to our store today, stock up with all you need and save money. Zimmerman-Carper Co. Phone 233 r, SzTlB -Z"'

' uld. —..— O' 1 BULLETIN (Vnlteil Press S<rvl<e) Athens, Oct. 3 (Special to Dailyi Demo< rui) Martial law has been proclaimed In Roumanla and a strict censorship estitblhh< I, aceordiAK to. , nnulTielal nib nt s liiTi' tpduy.. CORETHROAT jb Gurgle with warm ealt water —then apply over throat—vi6ks ▼ Vap-oßus Over J 7 Mithun Jara Uwd Yearly

Don’t Forget Rally Day At M. E. Church Sunday. .. _ Q- ’ Tonight at the H. S. Auditorium. “The Microbe of Love,” * k‘ ne ßt. SICKLY, FEEVTSn Cim DREN Children suffering from intestinal worms aro cross, restless and unhealthy. There arc other symptoms, however. If the child is twile, I's-s dark rings under the eye.-, baa breath and takes no interest in pl.r,, it i-i almost n. certainty that worms are eating away its vitality. The surest remedy for worms is White’s Cream Vermifuge. It is positive destruction to the worms but harmless to the child. Price 85c, Sold by Holthouse Drug Co. ■ -.