Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 194, Decatur, Adams County, 14 August 1924 — Page 5

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i*n for 1 annU, “ t 0 ‘ l " 1 '' Tress. Vincennes, Alumni B, ‘ 'y of Indiana University, and S ’’ l , Huth-r of Wahftßh ’ CentM On St T! Tootball team, visited friends the I. v, 11 Fred Smith and sons. , Mr k Willintn and Lewis. wIU return Z stemoon from Wawasee where thW stored a several day« outing. tl, Xyd Liby andßon,ie Bt einer wotJ to Fort Wayne today on bust- “ Mr. and Mrs. Harve Kitson and \!%r* r arct, hftvt rctuin<<! ,li,,lgher three months’ motor trip ,ro h X west They visited YelJTstone National Park. Portland, Oregon, and relatives in Montana. They report a very fine time. ponna Parrish will go to Fort Wayne this evening to visit friends. Mr and Mrs. D. D. Elzey, residents o( ‘Preble, were shoppers here this morning. Mrg sutie Bowen, trustee of St. Mary’s township, was a business visitor here this morning. Mrs. IL 11. Laminiman spent the day in Fort Wayne, as the guest of friends. Mrs. Carl Shafer and sons. Jimmie -nd Dick, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kruge and daughter, Vera Louise, at Fort Wayne this week. Mrs. Jessie Deam is spending the day at Fort Wayne visiting friends. Mrs. S. V. Johnson and son, Meredith. and daughter, Thelma, of Wapakoneta, Ohio, are visiting relatives here this week. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wertzberger spent the day in Fort Wayne visiting relatives. Some stranger asked Constable Plum what'd become o’ th' ole Licklider family an' he replied," It all died at once a few Sundays ago.” Another argyment agin bein’ a

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grnndstander is that they're’ alius colhipsin.’ —Abe Martin. Indianapolis News. Mrs. Verna Avery returned this nmrning from Fort Wayne where she visited friends and relatives. Miss Anna Yager spent the day in Fort Wayne visiting friends. Miss Anna Mallott, of the E. F. Gass & Son Store, is enjoying a sev-eral-days’ vacation with friends at Union (Tty. Mrs. Edgar Gerber, Mrs. John Schafer, Mrs. Tilman Gerber and daughters, Helen and Marcella, and Mr. Kenneth Schafer motored to Winona Lake yesterday to hear the concert given by Galli Curd. Mrs. Pierre Goodrich returned yesterday from Wawasee where she attended a house party. She will spen 1 the next week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dugan, and sister. Helen. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edwards, Miss Mildred Butler and Don Hunsieker motored to Fort Wayne last evening. Robert Colter, of Chicago, is visiting hrs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Colter, of South First street. Rev. O. E. Miller and sons, Hugh , Franklin and Don, of St. Paris, Ohio, visited friends here this morning for a few hours enroute to Marion where he will visit old acquaintances. Rev. Miller was formerly pastor of the local Baptist church. Mrs. Hugh Hite and son, Bob. are the guests of Mrs. Freidline and family and Dr. J. R. Tillotson and family at Lima, Ohio. Miss Anna Smith spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne visiting friends. Mrs. C. D. Flanders and son. Pierce David, of Fort Wayne, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Porter today. Mr. and Mrs. August Scheiman and daughter. Linda, of Union township, were shoppers here today. The Misses Jirene Gregory and Bernice Leonard and Mr. Robert

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Colter motored to Fort Wayne last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Eno Lankenau, Mlsz Arvllla Hendricks and Walter Lankenau motored to Fort Wayne today. From I here they will be accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson on a motor trip to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bentz and children, Virginia May, Deloris and Herbert, have returned from u motor trip to Lansing. Michigan where they visited relatives. Jonas Trltch of Fort Wa»na, wm * business visitor hero this afternoon. o CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Sept. $1.28; Doc. $1.31%; May $1.36%. Corn: Sept. $1.17; Dec. $1.10%; May $1.10%. Oats: Sept? 50Vac; Dec. 53c; May 55%c. — Muncie Fair Makes Money Muncie, Ind., Aug. 14. —For the first time in a decade, the Muncie Fair Association will make money this year out of the fair just closed, officials announced today. All records for attendance and exhibits were broken. o—— —— Wednesday Mt. Pleasant Philomath Bible Class —Letitia Singleton, 8 p. m. Thursday L. A. S. of Christian church, with Mrs. Andy Artman, 2:30 p. in. Antioch Missionary Sewing Society—Mrs. Thomas Titus. Auction Bridge Club. Mrs. Ciayson Carroll, 7:30 p. m. Missionary Society of E. V. Church —Church Parlors. 2 p. m. Friday D. Y. B. Class of U. B. church, Mrs. Bertha Hakey, 7:30 p. in. Philathea Class of Baptist S. S. — Mrs. Fremont Bowers. Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society of M. E. Church—church 1 parlors, 7:30 p. m. Willing Workers Class of Clarks Chapel, social —church lawn. Saturday Moose Legionaires, 8 p.m. Black Side, Tri Kappa Sorority, pastry Auction Sale —Court House Lawn, 7:30 p. m. Sunday C. L. of C. Picnic— Schurger’s lawn, 2 p. m. Meadows-Mumma At the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Mumma. in Union ■township, at high noon yesterday, ocjccured, the marriage of Miss T.fabel Mumma and the Rev. Clyde Meadows, of Übee. Huntington County. Indiana. The couple were attended by Miss Lilah Mumma, sister of the bride, and Mr. Mark Meadows, brother of th. ■ groom. Mr. Preston Rorst. accompanied by Miss Vivian Sweveland, rendered two appropriate vocal selections. To the strains to “ To a W ild Rose , by. MacDowell. the single ring ceremony was read by the Rev. J. \\. i Burton. D. T>-, of Huntington. Indiana, jFollowing the ceremony a wedding dinner was served. The Misses (Blanche Tahler and Lilah Mumma ’assisted in serving. The bride 'ami groom were the recenients of many valuable and beautiful gifts. Rev. Meadows formerly resided in Virginia At present he is pastor ot the 'an Buren circuit. White River conference, of the United Brethren church. Mrs. Meadows is an accomplished musician, having spent several years in training. The couple left tMsf

morning for Stanton. Virginia, where Rev. and Mrs. Meadows will conduct evangelistic services and attend the Virginia annual conference of the U. B. church. They will return home by way of Washington, D. ('., and will visit many historic places. Rev and Mrs. Meadows will be at home to their many friends at 71 Hines street, Übee, Indiana, after September 15. Both will enter Huntington College this fall to complete their training for evengellstic work. Tho e present at the wedding were Mrs. J. W. Meadows, Mark Meadows. Preston Horst and Vivian Swoeland. of Übee; and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martz and Miss

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Marriage Licenses Charles Ross, laborer, Decatur, to Mary Wells, Pleasant Mills. o BEST ON EARTH "1 had an ulcer on my ankle —had it 30 years and could not get it healed. For the last six years I had several doctors. 1 got one box of Peterson's ointment and <t almost healed it and used the second one. I don't think there is a better remedy on earth.” Mrs. J. C. Henderson. 520 Sprague Street, Winston-Salem, N. C. 35 cents a box.

Simms--The oldest son of A. Marky grabbed hold of a horse's tall. ThtJ boy's condition is serious. Gas On Stomach May Cause Appendicitis Constant gas causes inflammation which may involve the appendix. Simple glycerine, buckthorn bark, etc., us mixed In Adlerika helps and case gas on tho stomuch in TEN minutes. •Most medicines act only on lower bowel but Adlerika acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel and removes all gas and itolsons. Excellent for obstinate constipation and to guard against appendicitis. Smith, Yacer & Falk, druggists. In Monroe by Otis O. Hocker.