Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 278, Decatur, Adams County, 24 November 1926 — Page 7

I ]L©csfe Mrs, Thomas Peterson of Davenport ES l,.wu, is quite seriously ill with sinus M trouble and recently underwent un ■ operation to relieve her suffering. A W letter from Mrs. Peterson says that u| she is improving now\and believed on S the road to recovery. a| H. Holler and son Dick motored W to Galion, Ohio this afternoon where they will enjoy Thanksgiving dinner g| with the I. W. Macy family. Mrs. HelK [er who has visited in Gallon for a ■ week will return with them tomorrow ■ evening. ■ George and Will Morris of Bluffton ■ were here on business. ■ No paper tomorrow while tile force « eats turkey and cranberry sauce. ■ tieraid Koline, a medical student in | ■ Northwestern University, Evanston.] ■ Illinois, will spend his Thanksgiving ■ vacation with his parents, Mr. and! S Mrs. Alphonse Kohne, in this city. I ■ State highway employees were ■ through Decatur today repainting the | ■ state road markers on telephone ■ poles. The new numbers are being ■ put on the markers in compliance ■ with the renumbering system to corg respond with the federal marking sysH tcn> - I Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lower will ■ motor to Auburn this afternoon to atS tend the Decatur-Auburn basketball I game at that place tonight. ■ Mr. and Mrs. David J. Hensley will ■ motor ts Bronson, Michigan, today to I spend Thanksgiving with Mrs. HensI ley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. HunI sicker. Mrs. Hensley will spend a few | days with her parents before returnB Ing home. I Among the Decatur people who will | attend the Army-Navy football game I at Chicago Saturday are Raymond | Harting. Francis Schmitt, France j | Confer, and L. A. Graham. I Schools in Decatur will be dismissI cd this afternoon for the remainder I of the week, it being the annual I Thanksgiving vacation. | Semester examinations will be held I again in the Decatur public schools. I Last year examinations were held I each week, but the old method of : emi- | annual tests was brought into use < I again this year. | Work on the remodeling of the NibI lick Dry Goods store is continuing 1 rapidly, and the outside work will be completed in IffC next <>. ‘‘‘lt’s abdht time feu qpnspimd*; t' i

wwwwp* wumwwwy- miM _L r~ ( , .■ - - ' v*- ■ ' - - . | Woaß ■ Baughman’s I :. WW I •I|k “The t|| r i[ mas gtore” I A. j \ • ""N ' y~ii 1 Suggests An 11 V IP Early Inspection H We'count i a privilege to show you our beautiful holiday goods, M and vou will oblige us by considering this a personal invitation to call and ( B** ' ■ ?*.. inspect our extensive new line of Toys and Christmas Novelties. .« || If you are going to make Fancy Work for your friends come in and let us show you a nice line of Stamped Goods—from a penny quilt blocks to bed spreads, if what you want is not in stock we will gladly get it M for you. We also carry a large line of Embroidery Threads and Fancy ■ I fS Laces. I Come! We’re Looking For You I || Remember It’s At I Baughman’s I I O ' 7 EAST SIDE STREET II i i * i <-'■ wo & '*w” "- -7 ”' r; - • ■■

'iu«t boldin’ out for ther rights. I here s no sense In bein’ atubboru" «ald Ike Soles, t’day. Kansas got a dandy United States senator with long hair an' a flowin' mustache fer only Hf'O. Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. Mr. and Mrs. pugh, of North .Manchester. and' Miss Mary Callow, of i'ort Wayne, will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Erwin over Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Mauahan ami daughter, Eleanor Jane, of Fort Wayne, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Gaffer, of Ninth street. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gilbert and illiam Hlghlen, of near Monroe, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mat Stogdill and family near Ossian. Mr. and Mrs. Shannon fleck daughter, Mary Ellen, Mrs. Lydia Beck and ( f harles Stogdill, of near Tog-sin, were | also guests in the Stogdill home, j Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Goodrich and (daughter, Nancy, of Indianapolis, and ■ Mr. and Mrs. James Goodrich, of •Winchester, will spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. (’. A. Dugan. | Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Kleinhenz and I children, Bob, Ethel and Jane, and . Mis. Carrie Ehinger and daughter, Jeanette, will spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Will Berling and family at Bluffton. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dugan will attend the Thanksgiving banquet at the Country Club at Van Wert, Ohio, tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Patterson will be guests of Mrs. Patterson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Parrish at Monmouth Thanksgiving day. Robert Fr eby, of the Schafer company. will motor to Shipshewana tonight to spend , Thanksgiving Day with his parents. Leo Kirsch returned last evening' from a business trip to Detroit, Michl igan. Dan Tyndall, Harold Kirsch and Dick Durkin will attend the basketball game at Auburn tonight. John H. Heller and son, Dick, will motor to Galion, Ohio, this afternoon tt> spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Macy. Mrs. Heller has been in Galion for several days with her daughter. Mrs. Macy. Mr. and Mjg. J. D. Dailey, and daughter. Marietta, will spend Thanksgiving Day in this city with relatives. Miss Na. ml Holthouse will arrive home this afternoon from Fort Wayne is a student at Sacred H art Acadrmy, to ‘.spend Thanksgiving vacation with her mother, Mrs. Minnie

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Holthouse. The Misses Margaret Center and Helen Arnold, of Fort Wayne, will be . the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frit* zinger and family Thanksgiving day. Mie* Helen Stephenson will leave tonight for Chicago to spend the Thanksgiving vacation. Harry Emallke, of Dunkirk, will spend Thiinksgt'-ing with his brut het-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Sain Brock. Mrs. I. A. Kalver has gone to Chi cago to spend Thanksgiving Day with her san, Roy Kalver. The Misses Margaret and Charlotte Niblick have gone to Toledo, Ohio, where they will be bridesmaids at the wedding of Miss Margarite Garatd. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Decker and children, of Van Wert, Ohio, will be the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Harkless tomorrow. Siguard Anderson motored to Hartford City this afternoon to spend the Thanksgiving vacation at his parental! home. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Miller and Mr. ind Mrs. John Peoples, ot Fort Wayne, wild be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Kortenber at Thanksgiving dinne- to--morrow. j Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Logan Ran-] dolph, ot Marion, will spend Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Farr and family. • I). J. Harkless will motor to Auburn thia afternoon to bring his daughter, Miss Naomi, home to spend the Thanksgiving vacation. Miss Harkless, teathes in the Auburn city schoc s. Mrs. Daisy Helm and sons. Robert and George, Mrs. Kate Burdg and Miss Margaret Lankenau will motor to TaleMAKE I lealthy, vigorous men land life’s b< st prizes. Buoyant step, bright eyes, clear i complexion and exuberant vitality de- I noteasystemfreefromimpurities. Con- I stipation poisonsthc whole system, slows | the step, saps energy, destroys confidence and cuts down theearningpowcri Rid your system of constipation end Its poisons. Dr. Edwards’Olive Tablets n-move them gently, tone up the system, clear the eyes and complexion and bring back normal vigor. A compound of vegetable ingredients, prescribed to patients for 20 years in placeof calomel. They act easily and quickly on bowels and liver. • Take Dr. Edwards’Olive Tablets a- d keep fit for the daily grind, Thousanijs of happy men and women use them regularly as an aid to success in 'heir everyday tasks. Know them by Uiuir olive color, 15c, 30c, tik'.

do, Ohio, this evening to spend Thanksgiving with relatives and , friends. F Mr. and Mrs. Pete Kirsch and son,l Leo, ami Miss Helen Farr will spend 1 . th*- week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- , Hum Nyfflor In Indianapolis, >■ | Eugene Durkin, student at Noir'; Dame University, Ih home to spend the . Thanksgiving vacation with ills parents, Mr. ami Mrs T. J. Durkin and family. Arthur Vog’.ewede will arrive homo tonight from Notre Dame University to lie the guest of his parents, Mr. . and Mrs. C. J. Voglewede over the Thanksgiving vacation. Insane Man Overpowers His Guard And Escapes Franklin, Ind., Nov. 24. — (United Press.) —A warning was issued to police in all towns and cities ot this vicinity tn lie on the watch for un insane man who overpower d his guard | and escaped in un auto here late yes- . terday. According to an incoherent story! I . mumbled by the attendant who was I hit with an auto tool and left by the | roadside, he was taking the man from 1 Chicago to Louisville. j Police were unable to learn the ’ For Itching Skfc i Use Zemo, the Clean, Healing Liquid There is one safe dependable treatment feg itching torture, that cleanses end soothes the skin. After the first application of Zemo, you wiU find that Pimples, Blackheads, Blotches, Ring- ' t worm and similar ski.; irritations begin ' | to disappear. Zemo banishes most skin Irritations, makes the skin soft, clear and healthy Easy to apply at any time. At alldnr gists—6os and $1 00. i zemo i FOR SKIN IRRITATIONS

hM l A — 1 | £J ■ \ /hi ' I V I I /f A 1 HIS 1S I I ! — the Last-Week I I X F° r Paying I > '>ls ""zzi ‘I I II il ®f ■ • I I Inntt havings | THE TIME FOR PAYING 1926 THRIFT I SAVINGS EXPIRES || I NOVEMBER 27 I Make your back payments now and receive check i» full. Checks for the 1926 savings will be mailed December 6. I Get Ready For Our 1927 Savings I I Club Which Will Open Soon I We Have A Club Through Which You Can Save I jO Any Amount You Want Next Christmas. I Peoples Loan & Trust Co. I 3 *

' name of the escaped deficient or the guard who is only partly conscious in | u hospital. Railroad Loses Fight i With Highway Commission ' Indianapolis. Ind., Nov. 24 (United Press)- A decision by the state supreme court today denied the Ham- | inond, Whiting and East Chicago railway company the right ot rehearing in its case to compel the state highway commission to meet the nisi of removing its tracks from Indianapolis Boulevard, East Chicago, Lake county, 0 Attend the rummage sale at M. E. church Saturday, November 27. 27713 Wo more IT'S GON E! That awful agony! | Rheumatism can’t stand the rich, red blood tint S. S. S. helps Nature I 1 build. I But rheumatism will bring pain and ' misery to your joints ano muscles just as long as yon are without plenty of rich, red blood in your system. It'j the red-blood-cells that S. S. S. ’ i helps Nature build that drive out of j your system the impurities that cause ! rheumatism. And until you do build rp your blood to where It is pure and rich and red, you simply can't get rid ' ci rheumatism. And S. S. 8. is th» thing. Red blood conquers rheumatism. Everybody knows that. 3. S. S. means millions cf red-blcod cells—means health all lover. No more rheuma-y _ [tism. Nights oi FK-'t —f ‘2? C? nx ) 'ays of j.>y. filed wth I:c liarpl-'c '■ of ac-'otn- \ ‘" y pl ihmont — made pos- X. tlMe by a body'brfn'ful I r J hicuoed life, energy and vitality. Thai’s what the end of rheumatism ivsna—tbst’r whr t S, 3. 8. brings to veil. Get F. 8. S. f-cm your druggist. Tue lai 'ier bottle is mere economical.

Arthur Kleinhenz made u business I trip to Fort Wayne last evening. o NOTICE! regular square dance Wednesday night. Big turkey given away free at 10 o’clock. Special hot turkey sandwiches. Also, Thursday, big round dance. Everybody come out to Sun Set. It

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