Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 77, Decatur, Adams County, 31 March 1927 — Page 5

■pastor paints I WORD PICTURES I I fellowship. ( ommumon I The pastor. at the Unit- ■ . llrP thren cln.nh, introduced his ■ discussion by k‘'in the word ■ ’it'ure of Hinn s painting <>( Christ. ■ P ‘, li(l , s at the door, under the pic- ■ ’ re Htle "Th" of the World " ■ nd also the word picture of the ar- ■ ’ Hida, of the Foolish Virgins. The ■ Lor dwelt on Christ's seeking io ■ Le fellowship and communion with ■ folks That he was wanting to conic S |„ to their hearts now. It Christ is reB fused etm a nee here in this world, then B t he door of Heaven will be closed to ■ M(h on the morn of eternity, he said.' ■ Itrv and Mrs Myers favored the uuB,lienee with two special numbers last ■ evening Services are announced for ■ tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Services are ■ only being announced from night to ■ night- ■ M Pleasant Mill* Htgh School Alumni | Notice B Members of the 1 leasaiit Mills High | School Alumni Association will hold a I business meeting at the Pleasant Mills | High' School, Sunday, April 3 at 2 o'I dock, r'ans for the Annual Banquet this Spring will be made and all members are asked to be present. 77-2 t .—— o CONVENTION TO BE HELI) SUNDAY (COWTIMVBD FROM PAOM OW»| Bluebird ; Lois Sovine Frost Elves John Ellis Espich, Keith Hunt, Hilly Tindall, Bobby Ash-1 haucher. Frank Lough, Jack McCrory, Fred Nye, Dale Hunt, Keith Smitley. Byron Tricker. Bussel Butler. Monroe Fuhrman, Bruce Raymond, Harold Marsh* Ellis Squire. Pussy Willows Lucile Liby, Fern Zimmerman. Marjorie Johnson, Helen Jones, Irene Tope. Vera Roth. Flower Maidens Mildred Gause, Martha Erina Butler, Edna Elzey, Alberta Peele, Mary Ogg, Thelma Irelan. Ilaindrops Janit Schrock, Betty Hanna. lona Schnepp, Helen Brown, Imogene Bright, Wanda Jones. Gretchen Lough, Evangeline Fuhrman. Dorothy Ogg, Virginia Breiner. Bees Frederick lyrsch. Roger Arnold. Donald Arnold. John Smitley, Richard Tope, Robert Beavers, David Mackin, Arthur Heller, Edward Reynolds, Harold Ely. Fred Conrad, Donald Bixler, John Me-, Connell. Max Mosure, Junior Ross, Junior May, Tommy Summers. Brownies Richard Brodbeck, Robert Meyer, Harry Musser, Sephus Cochran. Jimmie Beavers. Calvin Magley, Donald Reynolds, Russell Andrews, Kenneth Gause, David

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Tumbleson, Richard Moses, Lewis Beery. Leroy Huffman, Junior Gepliart. i Sunshine Fairies Romaine Blzey, i Harriet Fruechte, Catharine I Cochran i 'I JBM Archbold, V irglnia B< <rj Eileeq Wells, Helen Gay, | Butterflies Maxine Drake, Melba I Kraft, Alice Kathryn Baker. Martini Summers, Helen Brlntzi enhofe, Bernice Pickford, Juanita Stookey, Betty Campbell. I Breezes Bobby Worthman. William j . I Schrock. Billy Schafer, Lough. Richard Hindenlang, Paul Neldigh. Ray Bailey, FrtUl Elzey. Floyd Ely, John Brown, Donald I Beery. Dwight Kimble, Doyle Gay. Fred Stookey, Vernon Huffman, . Robert. Brodbeck. o ; NOTICE i All persons having repaired , articles at Hensley .Jewelry store are requested to get same Saturday afternoon or they will be sold to cover charge. 7l»t3x o ’ NOTICE All parties interested in the upkeep of Clark's chapel Cemetery will meet on Saturday. April 9. 1927 at 2 n. tn. at the low office of Lenhart, Heller & Schurger. Decatur. Indiana, for the purpose of electing one trustee. Itx JOHN G. SHEETS, Trustee. — o— — Get the Habit—Trade at Home. It Pays

Doctor’s Discovery Heats Eczema One Minute Teat Shows How Arvyou.tormented «i.h nvfahum. >r«, itching «jn v - i -e-m • jd.--y r-nri? I'J you suffer fn.t i eczema, r r.~!c.-. C ,r? er.J other forms U udatreu-iez? T At no risk to you, we invite you to trv this one minute test: to anydruj; <irn- n ect a bM.yrrJ D. D D. on trial. Gently \ . > ihe Itclis-.sr norisan r* yo;-r shin with D. L. 1> orescrip' t’..e e-4 :c healing lotion. 1 hen watcu .orrew '-*. .. you do not experience Uat c.im, co-.l re- .•>. if that itch is not flowed in- or.* mmute. <u-t bring th< uottle back and vour mor.ev wul be r -funded at one* JEJ.O.O. I MHealing Skin Lotion Guard Against “Flu” With Musterole Influenza, Grippe and Pneumonia usually start with a cold. The moment you get those warning aches rub on good old Musterole. Musterole relieves the congestion and stimulates circulation. It has all the good qualities of the old-fashioned mustard plaster without the blister. First you feel a warm tingle as the healing ointment penetrates the pores, then a soothing, cooling sensation and quick relief. Have Musterole handy for emergency use. It may prevent serious Illness. To Mothers: Musterole is also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children's Musterole. Better than a mustard plaster

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1927.

Evansville Engineer Rescued by Tanlac Victim of Liver Trouble, Nervous Indigestion, Loss of Sleep, Rheumatism and Run-down Condition, Finds Long-sought Relief

Michnd Heim, 200 Oakley Street, Evansville, Indiana,an engineer,says: "Telegraphic rheumatism, bad stomach and liver trouble had me in terrible shape. "My strength had vanished. When I walked dizzy spell" made me reel. And my stomach was so upset that J couldn't eat without bloating up and suffering from tormenting indigestion. Rheumatic pains in arms and leg" made it difficult for me to get about. 1 hail almost given up hope of ever recovering my lost, health and strength when I took the advice of a friend and began taking Tanlac. I recommend it to all who are ailing. "This tonic worked wonders with me. Pain vanished with rheumatism. Quickly iny old strength returned. I began to have a great appetite and ate everything without a sign of pain. Tanlac certainly put me on my feet, made me stronger and gave me better health that I have had in years.” Tanlac usually banishes pain, <•<>n,.iers ailments and builds up strength in famish™! bodies. It relieves the system of poison caused by constipa-

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I They Do Turn to Admire Reception of the new Hudson Super-Six has been instantaneous, overwhelming all past Hudson triumphs in interest, enthusiasm and sales. Not only the center of every Automobile Show — not only the delight of thousands who have bought and driven it — but it is equally the focus of admiration as it parks at the curb, threads through traffic or flies across country,’ in easy supremacy. The Super-Six principle freed to the limit now admittedly excels any development Do You Know us ar nou n - There is nothing with , 'pt -ii x which to compare it in performance, tne 1 Drill or Stamina, safety and economy of operation, the Super-Six an y an j f or an y djgtance y OU Principle demand, you will never feel the slightest Freed to the Limit effort is exerted in motor or chassig. You pass and hold the lead at will. You level UU Sf«nd«rd Models Gills as if they did not exist. And its fourCoach $1285 - Sedan $1385 wheel brakes with the flexibility of the Custom Models motor permit a flashing nimbleness you Phaeton SI6OO - Brougham $1575 will like. 5-Passenger Sedan $1750 . , _ 7-Passenger sedan SIBSO Its seven beautiful new bodies share with ah P noes f. o. b. Detroit, its brilliant performance in the greatest plus war excise rax reception of all Hudson history. HUDSON P. KIRSCH & SON OPPOSITE INTERURBAN STATION orth Second Street Phone 335 Starting Saturday VND CONTINUING FOR ONE WEEK ONLY z— Now, when the spring cleaning 1 wUSI and repapering of the house is in progress, we offer you an opportunity to add new lighting fixit E I) U C T ION H tures to help beautify the home. Oil I'Jltiie Stock oi A Q ur en p re gtock at drastic reLIGHTING T ductions! Don't delay any FIXTURES longer. i irXi'aj>BEHElSnsS3l«»» Latest type fixtures of 11 aK Ij Designs suitable for the Lightlier and ,ivin 9 room, dming Phoenix make. room, bed room, etc. The finest on the mar- Four and ,ive socket ket today and in a JKL w 'th various color varied selection. shades, ■■■■■■ «■■■■»■■■■■■■ Side Wall Brackets for bath room or any other room in the house go at the sam? reduction. Al) prices including hanging in your home—less the bulbs. I REMEMBER—SALE FOR ONE WEEK ONLY ■ * | Indiana Electric Co. Sether Building Phone 405

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