Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 283, Decatur, Adams County, 30 November 1928 — Page 3
[Society filtkey dinner wn< sen- '*»* 111 lll( ' M''*- s ‘"" shan, l'. ('over* were mi. anil Mrs. Sam Hite, ami ( . h Mi. and Mrs. Bryee Be’.' Mrs. E. W. France of f>|.. :1 .l B nr| Mills. * i.ml Mrs. James Hower, of mar entertained Thursday nt their K w j>H n delicious T.ianksgivinv er . Covers were laid at the large lor Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kolter nnd of Mngley, Mr. and Mrs. M,,,,, Hower, of Bluffton, Mr. amt nils Palmer and daughter Ma Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Venls, Glen $■ Mr and Mrs. Sam Acker, ami Mr. James Hower. Delta Theta Tan. business meetwill be held Monday evening. al seven o'clock, at the home . Marie Smith on Fourth st rem i& r ami Mis. B. R Farr entertained dinner for Mr. ami Robert Watson and daughters a ml Louis Jean. Mr. ami Mrs. LoRandolph and daughters Wanda. K Irene, all of Marion, ami Mr. amt Leo Kirsch and baby Donald Hob s K( r . and Mrs. John Everett were lm<: gm hostess at a dinner served Thanks. day at which covers were laid table for Mr. and Mrs. Dave ||tes and daughter Lily, of Wren, MMrs. Cal Peterson, and Mr ami n, . John Everett. ■y,>r. and Mrs. Clem Kortenber entrained at Thanksgiving dinner for M> and Mrs. J. C. Peoples. Mr. ami K- Sam C. Miller and daughter j fi| o Jean, of Fort Wayne, Mr. and ■K. J. C. Miller and daughter Dor and Mt. and Mis. R. C. Ehinger Kdr. and Mrs. P. J. Spangler entertabued with a turkey dinner, Thanksgi. ng. for Mr. and Mrs. Otta A. Mil fei and son John, Mrs. Anna Tricker ' am! family, and Mr. Henry Eiting I Im. daughter Clara. rg • ■ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Chronister enter MSined at Thanksgiving dinner Thurs!.|a; evening for Mr. and Mrs. (’Joice and san, Sammy, Jr., of Br le Cteek, Michigan, and Mr. and •3p Will Chronister ami children. Ma y, Helen, Bobby, and Marcille. ■ Miss Mary Chionister wiio is employed at Fort Wayne, spent Thank ■ jriv ng vacation in this city. ■micitia club WLANS CHRISTMMAS PARTIES ■ Mrs. Russel Melchi was hostess to members of tiie Amicit.. Club, Wed gKesd iy evening at her home on Winstreet. Duiing the legular bust-; ss session, definite plans were made ‘Scr the Christmas exchange party of wFyTn dwell? ISING AS I WORK; I PRAISES KONJOLA SSerious Stomach Affliction Foli lowing Surgical Operation Quickly Yields To New Medicine ■■ A iFI * <F -/ ■ > L / ivino. Kay iwttlUM Day by day, swells the mighty chorus of praise for Konjola, the new medicine, for its marvelous achievements. And no wonder, when reports like this pout in, telling of new victories over disease. Says Mrs. Ray Melton, 428 Adams street, Gary. IndiI ana; “Following one major operation and two miiior ones, and after spending many weeks in hospitals, 1 suffered terribly from stomach trouble. I became exceedingly nervous. The chl 1 - dren Irritated me. and 1 was cross. I know this was not right, nor normal, but I could not help it. Nervous headaches and constituation added 'o my sufferings. I tried simply everything recommended, but constantly became worse every way. I was led to. try Konjola by reading of the worn! erful.work it was doing here in Gary. But I had no ideas of how soon 1 was to be restored to health. Konjola worked quickly—almost like magic - and today I am happy, strong and well. The children were quick to see the sudden change in me, and now our home is one of glorious health and happiness. What a medicine Konjola is; what a debt I owe to those whose recommendations led me to give it the chance to make me well." Konjola is sold in Decatur. Ind., al Smith, Yager & Falk's drug store, and by all the best druggists in this vicinity.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1928.
’ll" club, Which will be held m two! «'OHkH Hl th., hem,, us Mrs. Fred Me k I'-ninell. Extensive plans were also ‘ < ’ r '••’’•nints party, ttt wihh, husbands of the elnb members win !* "erialn.Ml. imetmiher 17. nt •he home or Mrs Dick McConnell, After ! Hie business meeting, tables wero I ranged f.r Htidge, mid at the cotieln-1 sum of five games, ptiz.es were award-i ml Io Mrs. Frances Eady uh( | ,\lrs I Arnos Graber. Tor high score, and Mra I Albeit Mutscliler w.is nwutde 1 the! <<>nsolation prlae. a delicious luneheiii was served by the hostess. APPROACHING MARRIAGE announced Word has been received that the niartlage of Mr. Ewald Noack, of St. Jones, Reaver Island, Michigan, to Mrs. Edith Bischoff, of Fort Wayne, will take place December 1, at Fort Wayne. Mr. Noack is well known in Decatur, having visited at the home of Mrs. W. Noack and with Henry (’. Huettner and family, east of Decatur. ALPHA ZETA BRIDGE CLUB MEETS The Alpha Zeta Bridge Club met with Mrs. Lloyd Ahr, Wednesday evening, and during the regular business session plans wete made for tie Christmas party which will be an event of December 12, and will lie held at the home of Miss Gladys Ref fey. At Ici the business meeting tables were arranged for Htidge, and at the con-1 dusi n ptizes were awarded to Mrs. I Gordon Acheson and Mrs. Harry Merryman. The hostess served a delicious
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luncheon cm tied out In Thanksgiving app IntiiiPiits. — Mr. and Mrs Avon Huik were host! and hiistes* hi u Thiuiksgiviug dlnnm ; Thursday, al which cover* wen* laid j Ist the lahlh for Mi and Mrs. D. L. [ Quinn ot Oak I’nrl;, Illinois, Mi. and' Mrs. J. T. fieri ymtin, mid Mr. mil Mrs I , Avon Burk and aou Jaiii< s, and daugh- ' ter Eileen. — DECATUR YOUNG MAN WEDS PREBLE GIRL Flossie Fllzabetli Shady, daughter of Mr. uni Mrs. Albert Shady of Preble ; nd Richmd Bigner, son of Mrs. Frances Bogner of this city, were quietly married in the Catholic parsonage, Wednesday evening nt seven o’clock, the Rev. Father Seimetz. officlalng. The Impressive single ring ceremony was used. The bridge wore a dress of blue velvet, trimmed with georgette, with hat to match, and wore footwear
Women are Learning the Right Way IF you are unfortunate in having fifIHMHHBHHE ir/.ima, yea owe it to yourself and » J , > l i a ods to lenuoe the cause. Nature •**•*•’♦ complexion which is so much desired. gSEMBft - ’Bw I Thousands have been enabled to free themselves of unsightly Idem- I ishes and painful skin annoyances by taking a course of S.S.S. You owe it to yourself to try • S.S.S. It helps Nature build up red corpuscles. It improves the processes by which the blood is nour- A ‘ 1 ished. • y 'i. Red blood cells are Nature’s way {MM- ’•*<* | for building and sustaining the body. -«■ Z i ' Without plenty of rich, red blood, there can lie no strong, sturdy, . . powerful men, or beautiful, healthy S.S.S. is Nature’s own tonic for women. restoring the appetite—building strength—and clearing the body of You know a clear skin comes so-called skin troubles, from within. Correct the cause— . through the blood—and pimples, All drug stores sell S.S.S. m two boils, eczema and that sallow com- sizes. Get the larger size. It is plexion will disappear. more economical* C ZowW\ / pep \ [ strencfthX [appetite {clearsthe \comDlepun/ — ffaQ QTCat tOTHC \shin7 a clear skin comes from within - - - ----- — — ■ —. . .
' of blue kid. The y uing couple will reI ide with the groom's mother, Mrs. J Bogner, ns Mr. Bogner Is employe! nt i the General Electilc company plant In | this city. A Thanksgiving dinner was i given for relatives of Ihe Shady fit- ! mily, the Albert Shady home In Pre- • Itle, Thursday, and covers were laid al | lhe table for Mr and Mrs. Allier’ ' Shady, Mr and .Mrs Walter Shady. Mi?and Mis. Dick Bogner and Mr. am 1 Mrs. Dorotha Shady, Mr. and Mrs Walter Shady, Darwoll Shady all of Fort Wayne, Miss Viola Green of Jui kson Michigan. Mr. and Mia. Clara Gilbert. i.f Monroe and Mr. mid Mrs. Ediar Zimmerman, of Preble The members of tluvCarpe Diem Club will enjoy n dinner this evening hi six.thlriy o'clock hi the home of Mrs. Russel Owens. Mrs. Ralph Evans will be assisting hostess. The Delta Theta Tau Alumni will
meet with Mis. James Blown. Monday afternoon at two o'clock. SURPRISE ON BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY The home < f Mr. mid Mrs. Henry Houck was the scene of a happy birthday surprise when ,u crowd of relatives and friends gathered at lhe , Houck home to remind Mrs. Houck of her birthday anniversary. The evening was spent In playing games, after which a lovely pot-luck lunch
We Sell For Cash. Eliminate Losses and Pass the Savings On to Our Customers— Here are the reasons why we have adopted a Cash basis for doing business, effective December 1,1928. We pay cash for all merchandise and get the lowest price possible. We sell for cash, thus eliminating loss of accounts and are able to give you better service, better merchandise at Lower prices. [ We quote these cash prices on the following items and invite comparison. taking in mind the quality of our goods: lj ran per cwt $2.00 Wayne Dairy 20' per cwt $2.80 Cr Corn per cwt $2.35 Wayne Dairy 32' per cwt $8.15 Cottonseed Meal per cwt $2.95 Salt P<?r <*wt $0.90 Clutten Feed per cwt $2.55 Salt# Block SO..»S Egg Mash (Reed) per cwt $2.95 FLOUR E- Mash (Wayne) ......per cwt $3.15 Bes| F)our , )h| .10 Egg Mash (Supplement)... per cwt $3.10 )h 52.15 : per cw ; ’! — per 21 lb‘. '. ’. 7. ’’” ‘’ ... SLU» Hos, M?al per cwt $3.30 H Meat Scraps per cwt $4.40 COAL— , , , . „„ Middlings (Flour) per cwt $2.30 Yellow Pine Lump ( oal per ton S7.Zo Middlings (St'd) per cwt $2.10 Yellow Pine Egg Coal, per ton $G.«.i Oil Meal per cwt $3.15 Red Jacket Lump Coal per ton sfi.7.» Oyster Shells per cwt $0.95 Pocahontas Lump or Egg..ton $8.25 Pb» Meal (Reed) per cwt $2.65 Scranton Hard Coal..per ton $14.50 Pig Meal (Wayne) per cwt $2.90 Nut Coke per ton $9.00 Tankage 60' per cwt $3.95 50c per ton less at our yards. We want to serve you in any way we can. We study our business from the point of rendering hotter service to our customers anil buy with the idea ot giving the best, merchandise possible at the least price. s Reed Elevator Co. GRAIN COAL FEED SEEDS HIGH (JRADE CUSTOM GRINDING 722 W. MONROE ST. PHONE 233. I II ■ Mil rgggaaMM—— •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••J • „—-December 3~—»: I j The Systematic Savings ( * • I Accounts Will Be Due I • : :=s=sSj~~-~ s « ■ ■ CMqBWal • 1 On December 4, checks for balances • 2 will be mailed to members ? j December 4 : 2 The New Class of Savers Will Begin. Make preparations to join 0 on that day. You will want cash for Christmas 1929— 0 ® Debts Due—And Cor Thrift. O NOW IS THE TIME TO PREPARE FOR OLD AGE- « ? SICKNESS—EDUCATION—UNEXPECTED CALLS. ® | The First National Bank I • Decatur. Indiana, •
wuh nerved. Mr*. Houck wus the recipient of many lovely gifts. Those who enjoyed the imcuMoii were Mr. nod Mr*. Fil'd Goldner, Mr. mid Mr*. Will Goldner null son Bobby, Elmer Schroeder, Mr mid Mra. Ed'Goldner, Mr. mid Mr*. Italia* Goldner mid son. Richard. Ml** Olgn Relnktng, Ml*s Mlnn'e Schensten.lt, Mrs. Murtha Schroeder and daughter Mildred, ot Fort Wayne, mid Mis* Eleanor Sclieldler, of < oluinbu*, Ohio, n former teacher In t>he Lutheran echool*
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here. The Women* Missionary Society . <4 the Reformed ehltrcll will meet hi the church parlors, Tuesday afternoon at two-thlrty o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas GiJdner enter tiitned nt Thanksgiving dinner fm - - Rev. and Mrs. A. R. Fledderjohanti nnd daughters. Virginia and Mr. mid M.’S. Charles Miller, Mr. ami Mis. Dmi Weldler, and Richard Dau Uoidner.
