Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 283, Decatur, Adams County, 28 November 1919 — Page 5

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ABOUT TOWN In the Meuse-Argonne battle 1,200,000 American troops were engaged in the course of the 47 day's fight. Mrs. Henry Schumn of Willshire, Ohio spent Thanksgiving with relatives in Fort Wayne. Miss Florence Smith is spending the week end with Miss Helen Archer in Fort Wayne. Miss Gerterude Miller returned to her work in Fort Wayne after spending Thanksgiving with be parents Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller. Mrs. Velma McGill is visiting with relatives in Wren, Ohio. Miss Ireta Erwin is visiting with her sister Mrs. Merrill Dull at Indianapolis. Orval Parent who is employed in Fort Wayne spent Thanksgiving with his parents. Clyde Baumgartner of Spencerville took the Masonic work here yesterday! afternoon and attended the dance i.t| the. Masonic hall last evening. Will P. Shrock and Dick Hill went Chicago to attend the stock show. Albert Johnson who is employed at Fort Wayne and his frieend Mr. Hat-' tin spent Thanksgiving with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson. Lucile White visited wiUij

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friends in Fort Wayne over Thanksgiving vacation. Miss Lorraine Foster who teaches 1 in the Pleasant Mills high school is spending her vacation with her paren- , ts. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Christen left this morning for their home in Louisville, ■ Ky. after spending Thanksgiving i with their parents, Mr and Mrs. John Christen. i Jacob J. Magley. of Fort Wayne, spent Thanksgiving Day at his home here, the day being the nineteenth birthday anniversary of his youngest child, Harold. Miss Anna Carlin, of the Sacred Heart Academy, Fort Wayne, is here for the week end with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Dowling. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Kilbourn of Fort Wayne, spent Thanksgiving with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. U. Deiningen , George Cramer returned this morn- ■ ing from Fort Wayne where he attended a dance last evening. Owing to tire trouble he did not get in until this morning. Miss Helen Dugan and little Miss . Margaret Morton went to Chicago to ’ spend the week end with Margaret’s j father A. 11. Mortan. i Henry Frye of Clevland and Miss

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1919. ■

luumu Frye of Maples visited wiHi Henry Hite and family. They went to I Fort Wayne this morning for a visit. Miss Melvina Butler wont to Fort (Wayne to spend the Week end wiJi IjMiss Esther Miller. II Miss Delma Kern of Fort. Wayne ic i visiting with Mrs. Fred Avery. Miss Edna Ehrman and Dorthu 1 Shady of Preble went to Fort Wayne to spend the week end with William ilemples and family. Miss Hose Tonnelier went to Fort Wayne to visit with her mot her Mis. Joe Tonnelier at the St. Joseph ho •pltal. She was operated on yester day this being the second operation. She was operated on last April for gal stone and it was necessary to repeat the operation. j Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stoneburner and son returned to their home in Kendallville after spending Thanksgiving with Mr and Mrs. I. B. Stoneburner. Mr. and Mrs. Bart Scliraluka returned to their home in Fort Wayne after a visit with Mrs. Schraluka. 1 Mrs. M. Burdge went to Fort Wayne this morning to attend Io business. i Misses Agnes Colchin and Florence Bunter returned to their homes in | Fort Wayne alter spending Thanksgiving witli Julius Hiedenian and [family, Mrs. John Barnhart returned to her home in Marion, Ind. after visiting with friends. Esther Lewton is visiting, with her iaunt, Mrs. Phillip Schieferstein. i Mrs. A. M. Anker went to Fort | Wayne this after noon. | Mrs. Charles Winans and children returned to their home in Fort Wayne after a visit witr relatives. Mrs. Mary McCullough went t > Fort Wayne on a business trip. Miss Dorothy Thurber of Fort Wav ne arrived this afternoon for a visit ove Sunday with Miss Naomi Cramer. Mrs. I. 11. Battenberg and Miss G i M. Battenberg went to Fort Wayne to spend the afternoon. Old Folks Should Watch Colds IF YOU have passed middle age, you should be careful to keep from letting a bad cold develop into something serious like the Flu. Stop• every cold tx fore it gets a start. You can feel pertcctiy safe if you keep a package of LIGHTNING LAXATIVE QUININE TABLETS Will Not Gripe or Sicken with you, and take them when you feel a cold coming on. Thousands of particular people have found them a perfect remedy for colds, mild forms of la grippe, etc. Will not gripe or sicken. Ask your druggist or dealer. They cost only 25 cents a package. -

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