Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 271, Decatur, Adams County, 16 November 1926 — Page 3

sUwife |H^| r and Mrs. Dun Wertzberger an.l and 'lie Mieses Isabelle, None. K Mu ri<. Turner, of lu-t'T w.n ( , u ,.sts of Mr. Mrs H«rve K,n. anil daughters, Sunday. \Wm>- i" 1 * 1 Mrs ' I{ °' G " ntl “ hi "’ lls M^ ir guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. n ibegger, of Fort Wayne. Marie Fisher of Ft. Underline, K ri <la I? visiting in the city with her Htulier. John O Fisher and family ■ .luhii Stuu'etiberry. el Washington was “ business visitor here M>ii- and Mrs. Isaac Evertt. of smith Bi the <'»-'• s, ‘»> Sunday with Mr. and E verßttl of Adams street S®TI I( . Cathleic Ladies social club will V®ive a supper at the Catholic sch > I Thursday evening. Serving K n commence at 5:30. A card party K n be given following the supper. : '»Aninony Lengerich, of Washington was a business visitor here ■ Mrs, John Spangler, of St. Mary's .[>. was a shopper here Monday iMT Wi'l Holin and son. Richard, of For' spent Sunday with the f.: ■■ mother Mrs. Joe Helm. _ MM .lack Brunton was the guest of Margaret Dillion at Fort Wayne Bi day. BF William i’loughster, of Fort Wayne, on business friends here Mon■3M Miss Etta Mailonee has gone to Michigan, for a few days visit leaving for Scranton, Pa.. where will take up membership and editsecretary work in the V. M. A M)lr. and Mrs. E. Fritzinger and Mr. K Mrs. Robert Fritzinger and daughFaye and Mary .krne, were guests Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Meyers at Sunday. ”■ Mrs. Richard Chamberlain, of Peru, spending a few days with her par Bits. Mr. and Mrs. George Flanders, Third street. ■ The Misses Katherine Ornlor and Butler spent the weekend in with Mr. and Mrs. A. F. and son, Jimmy. - ■BB Miss Carolyn Acker spent the week in Richmond with a former school ■ I'll say this fer th’ Volstead act, it Mevived “Sweet Adeline.” Figures lie, but you kin juggle ’em fco |BI ey'll answer th’ same purpose.— Mibc Martin, Indianapolis News. ■ Miss Lucile Buhler, of Marion, has to her home after spending week-end with Mrs. Elmer Chase. ■ Will F. Ewing stopped for a two ■ays visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. E.

jSays His Rheumatism Is Entirely Gone gFound Quick Relief After 18 Years of Suffering. „ ■ “I suffered with rheumatism for flpS years without getting more than ■emporary relief. My feet and legs swell until at times I could ■hardly move, and the pain was awful. ■ couldn’t even take off my coat help. Then I heard of Viuna ■and bought a bottle. From the first ■I saw it was helping me, and so I 3pept right on, and now I am pleased say my rheumatism is all gone ■end I feel fine, and work at the factory every day. I feel my present ■health is all due to Viuna.”—Col. ■Bedwell, 605 West Franklin St., ■Hartford City, Ind. ■ Viuna acts promptly on sluggish ■ newels, lazy liver and weak kidneys. It ■purities the blood, clears the skin, re■atores appetite and digestion, and brings ■new strength and energy to the whole ■’boily. Take a bottle on trial. Then if ■Joii're not glad you tried Viuna, your ■nmney will be refunded. $1 at druggists, ■®r mailed postpaid by Icelaud Medicine ■Lo., Indianapolis, Ind. [VIUNA The vegetable regulator, Sold Bv CALLOW & KOHNE

{THOUSANDS OF MEN AND WOMEN WILL HEYER GROW GRAY OR OLD- LOOKING

■As Long As Color Glands Remain Normal and Active Plenty of Pigment Will Keep Hair Its Natural Shade. ■1 HAIR IS FADED AND STREAKED WITH \ GRAY BEGIN REVIVING COLOR GLANDS

■Simple Tonic Starts Youthful Color •Returning Again ■ Everybody knows if their color and hair roots are active and they will continue indefinitely ■o have rich, natural colored hair enfree of gray and off-colored ' v - ■ A doctor several years ago asked ■>hnself this question: "Why not rub stimulating tonic into the scalp that ■'■ill revive, strengthen and tone up ■hose inactive glands so that nature her own inimitable way will re-1 ■'■'me putting plenty of pigment into hair tubes —surely the hair will ■lien again resume its original, natur-

Hocker and other relatives and' friends here and at Monroe, enroute' to his home in Pasedena. California, from Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. Ewing, who was a former resident of Vera Cruz, is principal-of the Pasedena ’ high school. He visited friends at Bluffton, Newville and Vera Cruz yesterday. Miss Lois Peterson, who has been ■ employed in Indianapolis for tho past several weeks, arrived home Sunday. Mrs. H. L. Merry is spending .a few days with Mrs. w. D. Kirby at Willoughby, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. George Slawson and daughter, of Bluffton, and Mrs, Otis, of Huntington, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Farr and family last evening. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Farr and daughter. Helen. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Melchl and Kirsch motored to Marlon Sunday where they were the guests of friends and relatives. The annual Thanksgiving dinner will be served by the Ladles’ Aid so- . eiety of the Evangelical church I Thursday from eleven to one o’clock. A cafeteria supper will also lie serv- ■ cd. Mr. Arthur Kuntzman and Miss Jennie Hughes, of Toledo. Ohio, visited . over tlie weekend with Mr. and Mrs. 1 Fred King, of Mercer avenue. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Gay and fa- , mlly were moving to Alma. Michigan, today. Mr. Gay recently purchased a five-and-ten-cent store with variety departments In Alma. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Peterson and , Mrs. John Everett motored to Fort Wayne this afternoon where Mr. Peterson will attend the Fall reunion of the Masons. The Scottish Rite degree will be conferred on eighty candidates. 1 Dr. and Mrs. Roy Archbold will see “The Big Parade.” at the Shrine

Your Bank Account ♦ 5 It is the bulwark of your security; your shield of safety. Making" deposits in this "bank regularly—say a little each month — strengthens your protection and places you on a level to meet the present day difficulties. I It is your duty to save. Once started it becomes a pleasure and is most welcome in time of need. ✓ Old Adams County Bank ‘•We Pay You To Save”

al. beautiful shades of youth regard-1 ' less of the users’ age or the condition of their hair." Remarkable Discovery The doctor’s search for a tonic that would accomplish this purpose , led | I him into endless experiments, but the [ • final result- was worth it. He didn’t | want a dye or tint and it of course j 11 must be harmless and something that, could be used for years and years , without'the slightest injury to hairj or scalp. , Tr . _ i Under the name of L« a s Hair Tonic ’ I anyone may now purchase the tonic Ihe finally perfected. For several years , 1 now hairdressers and people scatter-1 led all over tl\e country have been us-| iug it. Results are so natural, grad- ,

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Auditorium at Fort Wayne Wednesday. i Webb Bell, of Indianapolis, was a business visitor here I his afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lufonntaine, of southeast of the city, were shoppers here this afternoon. Among those from here who attended the Fall reunion of the Masons at Fcrt Wayne today were Douglas Haney, Dick Durkin, Charles Latnmiman, Raymond Jones and Leigh Bowen. SCOUT NOTES There will not boa meeting of the Boy Scouts tonight. All Scouts please take notice. Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays Tanlac Effect! Humane Rescue (•< ts Belief Prom Nertousness, Hud Stomach, Hheumatum and Hanbou'n Condition. “Forseveral years I was in terrible sha[x',” says Mrs. flpT Nannie Heim, 2(H) SMB Oakley Street, JS*. Evansville, Ind. t -.J? “All food that I ate soured on my ' ' stomach. Rheuma- # tisrn made it agony k i.,move lv. ,s so nervous 1 could WWHjK not sleep at night. "Friends of mine recommended Tanlac. Good old Tanlac! It drove the (Kasins from my system, freed me from rheumatism, gave me an apjM-tite for food, relieved my stomach trouble and soothed my nerves.” Tanlac usually builds up scrawny, weak bodies, causes of suffering and gives the body good health. It is nature's remedy made from roots, I .arks and herbs,according to thefamousTanlac formula Learn from others. Take wonderful Tanlac. At your druggist’s Over 40 million bottles sold. '

I ual and nice that men as well as women use it. It doesn’t stain the scalp. One’s friends seldom notice the gradual change and to test what it will do 1 one needs only to apply it a week or | so tb some small spot and watch reI suits. Users have been amazed at the younger appearance that comes with | the disappearance of gray hairs from their head. If any reader desires to I try a bottle of Lea’s Hair Tonic on i the maker’s absolute guarantee of satisfaction they should pin a dollar bill to this advertisement and send it to the Lea’s Tonic Company, Brentwood, Md., with their name and address plainly written. A gene?Ous sized bottle will be sent prepaid anywhere. The Enterprise Drug Co., and all leading druggists have Lea’s Hair Tonic, 11.00 per bottle. Note:-We have, and highly recommend Lea's Hair Tonic —The Enterprise Drug Company, Decatur, Indiana.

New Ore Deposits Found In Russia I Moscow (United Press >—New and rich ore deposits have been discover cd in the Klrgess Steppe, In the Ner chlnsk and Bullkal districts of Russia. Prof. Katulsky. vice-director of the Geological committee of the Soviet government, reported the find on his return from a recent survey. A vein of ore about four feet thick containing gold, copper, lead, zinc and silver in extraordinary quantities, was discovered Rich deposits of coal

There’s a hint of old-world splendor in the beautiful, two-tone walnut exterior of this , Sparton Console. A large, built-in cone speaker supplies reproduction in volume and to absolute faithfulness. Radio and cabinet work nemplijy tho ability of Sparks-Withing ton, Builder of Leaden. The price is (175. INDIANA ELECTRIC CO. Sether Building • North 2nd Street S PARTON RADIO THE PATHFINDER OF THE *

? I !Quality Furniture ■/ Adds Grace and Beauty to the Home r r i * rid j* x I—l ZZ) On Thanksgiving Day— And any other day your dining room comes first. Its pleasantness and beauty depends on its fixtures and this should be foremost in your mind, especially at this time of the year—T HANKSGIVING. Beautify the home and serve the Turkey Day dinner r —and many other dinners to come—on a new DiningRoom Suite. The new designs are beautiful and are here in vast numbers from which to make your selection. Furniture for every room in the house. We will be glad to show you any time. “THE HOME COMES FIRST” Yager Brothers Opposite Court House ■ . . .J

about thirty-five versts from the Alexwere discovered by the scientists, which will facilitate the working of the new veins. -X- *■- o Grain Elevators Built By Farmers Associations Regina, Sask., (United I less) Erection of thirty-five country gariu elevators at u eost of more than *1,000.000 will be undertaken immediately by the Saskatchewan Wheat Paul, the cooperative marketing association of farm-

ers. according to an announcement byi the organization Issued hete. This will' bring the number of elevators under control of the farmers to 010.

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I NO HUNTING I Notlca is hereby given that hunting and trespassing Is forbidden 09 , our furms. > 2ti«t« . ISCH BROS.

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