Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 287, Decatur, Adams County, 6 December 1927 — Page 3

|YPE of modern IfUPPER CHANGES Imminent Club Woman K". -Wild Girl" Type Is 1 Rapidly Disappearing I HU I. In«l., »—(HP) The "shipper” whoso appearance K* , r six years ago created such a K )S mt nation among the older genKuion. Has become n thing of I lie i.»<st K' (Jt ,iiiig to Mr»- Elsl ° Smith, promlnKJ Hammond clubwoman "Times have K rlll ml so rapidly that the typo <,f| Kjld Kiri Who appeared shortly after K? r «.ir ami played so much havoc With th 1 * s,lrr conventionalities of Unit ■ has disappeared before poopiKalizeil It” she declared In an interMiew todax ■ •■The young girl of today In. an endifferent cicatn're nt least ns far K outward go. from Kun the 11'18 flapper.” I y|, Smith explained the difference K’| actions <f the 1927 Miss by < :<■ Klaining that jnst after the war women K'olo through a great many conven K>ns which had bound them foi cen-' K,.;,.. and naturally thought it tt’ces-i K r y to advertise pteir freedom lyhe ' K g <onsplciQiia and "celebrating i nit. ■ "The girls now are taking their now Kndmn as a matter of course”, the Kulmmnaii continued. “They are much Kiser Ilian ever before. They may apKear less sophisticated, less worldly Ks cynical and bored than the!’' sisK'rs of the war days, but really th*y K.n ■ mote deeply, reason more dearly Knd depend more upon themselves Kim ever before in the worlds hisKory a I GENEVA NEWS ■T ill ■ Edith Shoemaker was shopping ■Friday at Fort Warne. I Mi F. N. Hale, Mrs. Bent Reasoner ■and Mrs. Mason went U» Fort Wayne K'riday. * I Mis. 0. W. Crim returned to her ■home in Fort Wayne after spending ■ a week in Geneva. I Miss Esther Hutton entertained the ■ Quietus (’lub and a few guests at her I heme on Thursday evening at 6; 30 ■ o'cloc k. The guests fsund their pla-es ■at small tables and a two-course din- ■ n.r was "erved. After the dinner R.iol. ■ was played and the following received ■ prizes; for the club Mis. Harry Stee d ■ and Mrs. Ralph Snyder; guest priz ' , I Miss Mary Miller and Vitghiia Al’i- ■ fer... '• * >. , „ jtofr m; Mrs. Edith Deitsch spent Friday in I Fort Wayne. ■ II liner Shoemaker went to the I Adams County Memorial hospital I ■ i have his tonsils removed. Friday. j Mrs. E. F. Walsh, cf Bartlesville. I Oklahoma has arrived for a visit with ■ Mr and Mrs. ('. W. Brown and C.im-e Harper. Joseph Anderson left Saturday fd’ 1 I Marie.n and Fort Warn" where he ' i’l spend a week visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Potter, of F rt Wayne spent ’he week-end in Genov: 1 . The U. B. and M. E. churches are planning to hold a two weeks Union meeting in January. An evangelist he been secure d Mr. and Mrs. (). P. Arn'old spoil’ Sunday in Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Ed .Walii, of Be'no, spent Saturday in Geneva. —: o "ARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks and appreciation f t the many acts of kindness and sympathy shown us by our friends and neighbors during our bereavement caused by the death of our wife and daughter Bessie. Wo al o want to thank the General Electric fur their help the ministers for their const ling words and for the beautiful floral tlibutes. Mr. Kenneth Hcblet Mi. and Mis. John Hoblet Mr. and Mis. Giant Strickler. o Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays 8 ACETEOEEPS ~ . YOUR HAIR DARK' W hen Mixed With Sulphur It Brings Hack Its Beautiful Lustre At Once Gray hair, however handsome, denotes advancing age. We all know | the advantages of a youthful appearance. Your hair is your charm. It makes oe mars the face. When it lades, turns gruy and looks streaked just a few applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances its appearance a hundred-fold. Don’t stay gray! Look young! Hither pt entire the recipe at home or get from any drug store a bottle of 'Wyeth’s Sage anti Sulphur Com pound, for only 75 cents. It. is merely the old-time recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients. Thousands of folks recommend this ready-to-use preparation, because it darkens the hair beautifully, besides, no one can possibly tell, gs it darkens so naturally and evenly. You moisten a sponge or soft brush with it. drawing this through ti:’ hair, taking one small strand at a time By morning the gray hair disappears; after another application or two, its natural color is restored and it becomes thick, glossy and lustrous, and you appear years younger.

■ “Your Health” I . Thl ‘ Co,um " la conducted y the Adame County Medlcal Society and the-Indiana State Medical Association In* the interest of the public’s health. — i» — -| , Nature Curing or Physical Therapy of the enthusiast who ox. toles the virtues , )t s())lllj f()ri)) of exercise, hath ()r ~|,.< tr!< H | lll( . asllr ,, aa the only sure r.md to health H11( | happiness, ami remember that no method , f treatment should ever degenerate Into a fad”, says a bulletin I'”' '’‘‘lute curing of physical therapy issued today by the Publicity Bureau of the Indiana State Medical Assoclm lion. ' I'l'om time inimeiumial, man has sought some magic cure for disease' continues the bulletin. "He has search'cd for the f untain of youth, kissed good luck stones, placed ills faith i i numerous superstitions and fallowed first one, then another cure-all. Tints, dining modern energeth age in our enthusiasm many of ns have como to believe that physical therapy (the employment of physical or natural forces I t > treat disease, is a remedy for all i ills. I In order that ihe average imm wln> h:is heard and is wandering what this Physical therapy “stuff’ is nil about this bulletin points out the liminntions uses and abuses . f those methods of treatment. - | “Treatment by physical lorco is as' old as mankind. The curative power of, heat and cold, sunlight, water, mas- j s.i.ge and exercise has been known fori many years to scientific medicine. But ■ the true physician knhws the limi’a-i

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ti Us of these physical ami natural agencies and has iievi'l allowed them to humlero with the many other forms of scientific, medicinal or surgical Continent in combatting disease, The ■al physician knows that thorough tmly investigation and correct dingonods must prei ode uuy so called 'tmtnral' or. ineehnnli al treatment. As ninny cults have nrisen lately which depend solely upon these phvleal and natural means and mechanical machines to Heat their patient"*. It is well that the nveragn man should keep the f.llowlng five points concerning physical therapy In mind: 1 Massage. Many pars hr think that aity able bodied man or woman can leiun the art iif massage In a few lessons. This is not true. It takes training and a real aptitude to learn massage, In Sweden schools of scientific massage l turn out well trained graduates. In our own country too often n person with ut preliminary education is allowed to become a masseuse only ifter a short period of training Carried on under the direction of a cotnpetent physic,lan. massage will prove

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M i -- , r 'll' -!- '■■--■' . ". ' .ji rMiirV-' .- J ~ benificia) in many conditions. 2. Hydto-tlierii|iy. This Is tile application of water t > b dy to treat disease or alleviate pain. :i. Heliotherapy or sun treiitniont tlinkC'i use of the direct sunlight In the treatment of local and general dls'ir-» ders. Through sunlight the patient (nines in cofitnct witli the ultra-violet lay which has been found to he so Important to health. Treatment under ar-, tiflclal i r ’bottled" sunshine by various typos of eli’i-ii leal lights has become , iliilte a fad. The use of ultra-violet hiinps In beauty parlors, health slntlos nnd slmllui places by persons lucking scientific medical treatment is not allowed In New York state, as artificial ' sunlight applications may blister and cause much harm If used hy nn ln« • competent person. | ! 4. Klectro-therii|>y. This forms perhaps the most extensive part of physl* 1 cal therapy and in Its various forms 1 offers a means of benefiting Injuries and disonscM. ’llygeia', the attractive, magazine published by the American I ■ Medical Association for the public, ■ says ‘Because of conflicting views of ... .

Its mysterious nature mid of I lie glittering and awe-inspiring appeanuice of its imichlnery. electro-theiupy wa . seized on by quacks of many kind: a ■ i an easy exploit the gitlllb! ■ public’ 5. It must he repyembeted that all 'these forms cf tieatment have merit but should bo given under the dlr 1 lion of n <• mpetent. well-trained und' qualified physician.." - ■ —o • —— — Get the Habit —Traoe nt Home. It Pays

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