Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 141, Decatur, Adams County, 14 June 1928 — Page 5
MEN ARE ALL I FLIRTS, SATS I WOMAN BARBER By Edward W. Lewis I'B Stall Correspondent H Atlafiia. (in.— (U.R) Five years of KilM-rinr has convinced Miss Patsy Krrgg. who annually shaves and hair, upwards of 1,000 Atlanta men, ji.it: Men are the vainer sex. ’ Married or not, they are all Arts. Married men don't talk about their rives much. Miss Gregg Is in charge of Atlanta's mly shop where a man can get shav ri by a woman. Six women barbers re In her employ. In an Interview she hazarded the tiess that while women know more boit men than men know about heniselves, a woman barber knows tore than anyone the oddities of the tale. "Everybody knows that a barber hair is the most likely place in ths ■orld to tell your troubles Men barbers will agree with that. When » man shuts his eyes and feels a smooth razor against his face, he al ways wants to unfold his troubles. "Flirts Married Or Not" The majority of men. as I have ihaved them, are amusing. Especialy traveling men and married men Most men don’t mean to hurt their wives feelings but they are flirts, whether married or not. ■ It is surprising how vain men are. They make a fuss over their wives' dressing and primping when really the.' are worse. I know. I’ve waited on both. I'll bet there are more men today who get massages than women. And a good many get permnanet waves. Lots of them want paint and powder on their faces. They'll take a mirror and criticize the slightest flaw in their haircut, especially if you cut their pet curl or side burns too short." Coon chase at Sun Set Park. Sunday, June 17th. Hunt starts at 10:30 o'clock and you are invited to join. 1 j ot I
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1928.
r***«««.««*«*k * NEWS FROM PREBLE * * By * * Miss Lorine Kirchner * Mr. and Mra. V. Milikian, of Brooksville are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shady and family. Mrs. E. A. Goldner, who has been visiting Dr. mid Mrs. Roy Goldner of Lansing. Michigan, has returned home Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kcldewey and family spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mis. V\ ilHam Linnemiei ami Mr. and Mrs. Otto KooneniMn and family Mrs. Allxirt Werling and daughters Florence, Cleo and Iverna wore business callers In Fort Wayne, Saturday. Ilorls Johnson, of Petersou, spent Wednesday afternoon visiting Wahaneta Sullivan. Dr. and Mrs. J. c. Grandstaff motor-
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ed to Bloomington Saturday afternoon to attend the commencement exercises at Indiana University. Floyd Grandstaff, son of Dr. and Mis, Grandstaff, was a member of the graduating class. Clara Linnemier, of Fort Wayne, spent the week-end visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. William Linnemier. Clara Ellen Klingerberger id' Fort Wayne, Is spending Hie week visiting j Mr. and Mrs. Milton Welling anil sous. 1 ——o— — Special prices on hemstitcliing Wed nesiiay and Thursday only. Two yards for Ibc. Singer Sewing Machine Co , 131 West Monroe St. 139 3teod The party, who tixik the ladder Jacks from Hie Herman Tettman residence on Third st. was seen and must re turn them, or prosecution will follow. 139-31 x
NOTICE ll There will be another clean-up dny| at the JUiy-cemetery, Friday, June 15 Bring lawn mowers, rakes and hoes. LOTS will be measured for poraona desiring to buy. Ira Wagoner, Secretary 14t)-2t —** ' Q ■■■' ■■■■ IUS H I Enjoy the fun at Sun Set park Sunday, June 17th. Big coon hunt starts at 10:30 o'clock. I till I /A/ New York CHy Convenient to Every- , thing You'll Find THE » MOTEL BRISTOL aB”St nlineM re lienee I r One; ith bath) afirnipnt )LSON %
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