Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 299, Decatur, Adams County, 20 December 1927 — Page 6
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BERNE NEWS Tillman Hirsehy was a business visitor In Monroe. Wednesday. Mt Roy I’. Beery and sons Donald and Richard, • were visitors at Fort Wayne, Thursday. Edward Davidson left Thursday night for Richmond, where he attended to business matters. Mr. and Mis. Carl Baumgartner, of Fort Wayne, visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Baumgartner. Oswin Amstutz spent the week-end witlt friends an drelatives at Fort Wayne. • The W. M S. of the Reformed church held a regular meeting at the home of Mis. Wesley O. Neuenschwander last Tuesday evening. The regular business session was held, after which a special Chritma program wa given. \. male quartet. Rev. C. W. H. Sauerweln, Calvin Spi linger, Chris and Hugo Beitler furnished special music. The hostess. Mrs. Neuenschwander. with the assistance of Miss Mildred Neuenschwander. then served a delightful luncheon* to the guests. Santa Claus was also at the meeting, giving a favor to each of those present. Mrs. Edwin Nyffeler and son Norbert and Mrs. Leslie Stucky were visitors at Fort Wayne Thursday. Emil Liechty visited his son Benliardt, who is working on the carline at Fort Wayne. Thursday. .Miss Leona Amstutz, of Fort Wayne spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Verena Amstutz here. Luther Gibbons and Ray Slusher of Chattanooga, Ohio, were business visitors in Herne Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zimmerman, of Geneva, were business callers in Herne Wednesday. Clarence Whitehurst and Myron Clauser visited with friends at Decatur Wednesday evening. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Emil (’. Taflinger, noted musicians, who formerly lived at Fort Wayne, will be intelested in learning that the TaflirEASY TO DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR You Can Bring Back Color and Lustre With Sage Tea and Sulphur When you darken your hair with Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell, because it's done so naturally, so evenly. Preparing t his mixture, though, at home is mussy and troublesome. For only 75 cents you can buy at any drug store the ready-to-use preparation, improved by the addition of other ingredients called ‘Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound.” You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning all gray hair disappears, and. after another application or two. your hair becomes beautifully darkened, glossy and luxuriant. Gray, faded hair, though no disgrace. is a sign of old age, and as we all desire a youthful and attractive appearance, get busy at once with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound and look years younger.
I ADA lAf fl C I Yes They Have Been Here I v■ » WW w ■ Every Day Os The Sale I And There Has Been A Big Reason For Their Coming! They Realize That This Is A Bonifide CLOSING OUT S ALE On Seasonable Merchandise.—Coming Just When You Want Your Dollars To Cover As Many Purchases As Possible —The Drastic Reductions Will Enable ou i' l Save On Each And Every Present. —Sale Continues Until All Stock And Fixtures Are Closed Out. TJI KT.* I NEWS FOR THE CHILDREN! H T1 • I rlease Notice I listen - I Open Evenings 411 .. . , ..... ... T n I 10110 ■ Joining with the other merchants of Decatur we will be All persons knowing themselves to be indebted to the Hite ■ | I I B | I kaZVAA ALLA S open each evening until Christmas. Don’t overlook this rare Dry Goods Store will please arrange to make immediate settle- H ■ . ■ ' .• H ■ MWT.ii i mi • tt- ■ opportunity to save money on all your purchases. Every item ment to the undersigned trustee. This is very necessary in ■ Will Make This Store HIS ■ . x , , , , . ... . in this store has been reduced for a quick close-out. Come' all outstanding obligations. Your account i. now | Headquarters Afternoons I 0n,,. Each day will have surprises. • Ten your triends, on file at the store and receipt will be given you from the office. | FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. g I REMNANT DAY FRIDAY. IHe will be glad to meet and shake bands with all bis little friends. I GET YOUR MYSTERY BOX. | — H He will be in one of our show windows. | THE HITE DRY GOODS STORE - DECATUR -»*■ low* t..., m . |
----- -— ■ - gers are now located nt Benton Harbor, Michigan. Thursday noon, as Howard Von Gunten was backing out of his parking i space In front of the il osier Gr >-| eery, his Ford coupe bucked Into Menno Hnbegger's Ford touting ear. Mr. Hubegger was coming from tho east and could not avoid the collision. The Von Gunteu car suffered a badly bent fender, that being the only damage done. It has been loured that Lee Mattax ■ of Geneva, who formerly operated one of the linotype machines at the Berm Review, has accepted a position us linotype operator at the Bluffton Banner. 1 Mr. ami Mrs. Richard Hobble, of 1 Bluffton, Ohio, are the proud parents 1 of a six pound girl baby, Joan Alim. ‘ since Tuesday. Mrs. Hubble was for--1 merly Miss Beatrice Bulkholder. A Christmas program was given at the Hi-Y meeting Thursday evening at
OF) B Any Time of Year a A 9 You can join our Systei matic Savinffs P,an any y* t* l ” 6 year ’ Christ1 • mas expenses kept vou /? aruL,. , a « 'BE' from starting last month, how is a good time to CHRISTMAS First National Bank I DECATUR, INDIANA
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■»w •**■. I 11 —W—— —— 11 the high school bluldlng. Various members had part in this program. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Mullet of Napi panee. were guests ut the home of ; Dr. and Mrs Tilman Soldner, Sunday and Monday. Mrs Helena Wulliinan spent a fewdays visiting at Fott Wayne last week Haul Felber was a business caller at Fort Wayne Thursday. Emanuel Nettenohwander motored to Fort Wayne Thursday evening, where he met Mrs. Neue.nsehwnudei and two children, who have been visiting relatives there for the past f -w days. They all returned home Thursday evening. Fred Rohrer was laid up a day and a half last week with rheumatism. Mis. E. W. Eby, of Goshen, was a visit r among friends here the first putt of last week. She returned home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Steiner and Adam Steiner, who have been visiting friends
'and relatives here a few days last week, left for their home at Bluffton i Ohio, Friday. Ernest Zehr motored to Limit. Ohio Thursday to attend to bsttlness niat-j tors and to spend several days at the j Lima Rescue Mission Home where It' 1 was formerly employed. C. A. Lehman and son, cf Chicago, 111., atived here' Sunday to visit ut their parential home, the J. F. Lehman home, and also hear their bro-
; ——I —I JWljB SLIPPERS / \ The Universal I wPSKi “TT rw 1 ' WjK/' Were Never So VxW J9w/ Beautiful v < - U As Now /X \ *V m — —— K GIFT SLIPPERS— everyone who receives a pair at f/WcC/ Christmas time is reminded all year of the giver’s J I ' thoughtfulness and good judgment. | V U Here are scores and scores of gift slippers—slip- - \ pers for all. Frivolous slippers for women. Slippers / of practicability and regal comfort for men. Slippers in cunning styles for children. J© All Most Moderately Priced! I Open evenings this week. PRICES RANGE AS FOLLOWS WOMEN'S 75c to $2.25 X-T jTgHBII MEN’S 98c to $2.95 : 1 CHILDREN’S 75c to $1.25 M|| II BKa* Beineke & Son _ S * Opposite Court House ( ! » ' -
ther and uncle. Prof G A. Lehman, of Dayton. Ohio, who sang the bass solos in the "Messiah” ut the Mennonite chttfch on Sunday evening. Sam Nttssbaum returne don Wedj nesday evening from Louisville. Ky. I where be spent several da's in the interest of the Nussbaum Novelty Co. George, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alber* F. Moser, broke his arm trying to crank his Fort, Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Menno Lehman of
Chicago arrived here Saturday even- . Ing to spend a few days with Mr. Lehman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac U>h- ! mini. They intend to leave Wednesday ■ morning for Cleveland, Ohio, where they will attend Christmas at the home • of Mrs. Lehman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Cleveland. " Omer Neuenschwander and Roy Gii rod returned homo Saturday evening from Grand Rapids. Michigan, where f they were business callers. »
Card of Thank, 1 We desire in this manna,. , S m>r friends and m i,!,, ' O 'M 9 kindness and sympathy »h ltlei ' 9 «>R the illness and de.u h *?*” I loved daughter. W |f,. ’ ' nur I*- 9 Bert na Steele Lee. also £ '"“’h*. I soling words and^rv l( .J< ) r s ! 1, | H. Fernthcil, and Hin)?er 31 Rev. I ' I Mrs. c. a. Dugan M Fort Wayne. -Monday t n a
