Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 93, Decatur, Adams County, 18 April 1929 — Page 3

nfownTalk rTTHPH more trouble ahead If. h ? ever buddy git* ,he '• f ‘ 1 ' * b inn'i gi' urouiKl io Mrs. Oann bepnwed over Farmer I Bentliy •* P' owi " Whl1 ” vMves are bein' ground. nif Braun, of the P. 'Kirsch and garage will go to Detroit, MichJan, tbi* evening, and drive back a of Van Wert visited in necatur last evening. Ml . and Mr*. Archie Foley and Mr. I Mrs Floyd Arnold visited laei Sunday with friends and relatives hi XTarl Smith of Nort’h Tenth tiw t has as her house-guest, Mrs. j 1.. Boyer of Danville. Illinois. Mrs Reuben Lord and Mrs. I. G rarrer of Fort Wayne, visited in this ”, hs . evening, anil were guests of Mrs. Cash Lutz at the meeting of the Red Wing bunco club. Mr a>‘ l! Mrs Dave CampbeU al " 1 Mr and Mrs. Roy Runyon motored to Fort Wayne, last evening, and attended the Shrine Circus. Mrs Wilson Ix>e and Mrs. Roy Runyon will motor to Columbia City, tomorrow, to attend the Presbyterian W M. S. convention. Mr and Mrs. Charles Yobst of Fori Wayne visited here last evening. Mrs. Yolist stopped at Monmouth to visit her sister. Mrs. S. S. Magley while Charles came on here to see some of the old timers. They formerly lived here for a number of years. Miss Gladys Graham, teacher in the high sihool at Anderson, lias been confined to her home in this city for a week past, suffering with a form, of rheumatism affecting her hand and arm Miss Graham is imptoving very slowly and is still bedfast. Mrs. Jani.es Elberson and Mrs. C. p Teeple motored to Columbia City where they will attend the W. M. S.

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convention In session ut the Presbyterian church in that city, today and tomorrow. Mrs. Dore Erwin, Mrs. C. A. Dugan, Mrs. J. L Kocher, and Mrs. Fred Pat- '. tenon will comprise a party motoring to Columbia City tomor’ow, to at- ■ tend the Presbyterian W. M. S. coni' vent lon. Mrs. Robert Hillegas, Jr. has returned to Huntertown, after spending I a few day* with her parents, Mr. and - Mrs Ben Schrank of North Tenth i stteet. Mr. and Mrs. Hillegas expect to leave the latter'part of the week t on an extended motor trip through the south. Dr. and Mrs. Fred Patterson, Mrs. i C. C. Rayl and Mrs. James Westvekl i motored to Fort Wayne .yesterday afternoon, and attended the Shrine Hri i lls. Rev. and Mrs. Harry Fernthell and children. Mrs. Wilson Lee and Mrs. Jesse F\itton motored to Columbia t City,"today, to attend the Presbyterian f Woman's Missionary Society conven- ’ tion being held at the First Presby terian church in that city. 1 Albert Miller of Fort Wayne was a 1 business visitor in Decatur yesterday. Mrs. Lizzie Murphy of Monroeville shopped in Decatur, Wednesday morn- • ing. Miller Leigh of Portland was a busi iness visitor in the city yesterday. Mr .and Mrs. laurance Strickler • spent the day Wednesday in Fort • Wayne. t Albert Miller of Fort Wayne called ? on trade In Decatur yesterday. i Mrs. Gerald Nelson returned to her I home ir Portland after a short visit with her sisters, Misses Mollie and at II her home on Monroe street. ' G. L. Amburn of Fort Wayne made r a business trip to the city yesterday ’- afternoon. I Mrs. Henry Schulte was in Fort ' Wayne yesterday. Miss Agnes Johnson, graduate of the Decatur high school last ey ir, had r her picture in the Fort Wayne News- . Sentinel in connection with a story

sistance to ~ i kMsi -| infection and disease is raised. Your appetite improves; |--r .2111 firm tlesh takes the place of that which g was once flabby. You sleep soundly. You feel strong. Your nerves become steady. S.S.b. helps Nature build red-blood-cells. Take S.S.S. daily at mealtime. Seek energy, vitality, and a clear skin, through the great blood tonie which is made from fresh vegetable drugs and has stood the test, of over 100 years. All good drug stores sell S.S.S. in two sizes. Ask for the larger size. It is more economical. CopyrUlit 1950 S.S.S. Co.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY. APRIL IK, 1929.

about a theater party of the Y. W. C- A. of Fort Wayne. Miss Johnson was the chnli man of the committee tn charge. Cal Peterson visited In Geneva yesterday afternoon. John A. Harvey of Monroe, visited In Decatur yesterday. George Smith, of Monroe, was a business visitor In Fort Wayne- yesterday. * Wm. Yager, residing on route 2, was a business visitor In Decatur today. J. M. Raker went to Fort Wayne '.his morning where he transacted business. Mrs. Jacob Alt of Wren, Ohio, visited in this city today. Mrs. Dan Striker, residing near Monroe, spent the day in Decatur. Mrs. 11. S. Michaud visited with her husband at the Lutheran hospital In Fort Wayne today. D. B. Erwin motored to Fort Wayne this morning. H. S. Michaud who is a patient in the Lutheran hospital at Fort. Wayne was reported not so well today. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Cole, Jr., of Madion, Wisconsin, who have been guests the J. 11. Cole home, have gone to Portland for a short visit. Mr. Cole is recuperating from a recent major operation followed by an attack of inflamatol y rheumatism and is taking a

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. few weeks rest before resuming his i work. , Mrs. Margaret and Elizabeth Brake, and Miss Louise Brake of Kinsley . Kansas and Luke Rledeman, of Germany, who has only been In this counI try five weeks, arrived Tuesday evening to visit several days with Mr. und i Mrs. Pat Costello and Miss Elizabeth 1 Costello. The party will return to Kansas by automobile. Paul Saurer left yesterday for Chi- ' cago where he will transact business for tlie Decatur Electric Company. Isreal Bender was in today. His broken left arm is mending slowly but is 1 going to be in good shape one of these days. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Glendenning attended the Shrine Circus at Fort ' Wayne yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Holthouse, sons i Dan and Jim and Miss Fan Hammell I visited in Fort Wayno yesterday anfl attended the Shrine Circus. ' Arthur Sapp of Huntington, former president of Rotary International dei livered an addiess before the Optimist ■ club in Foit Wayne, last evening. The annual Optimist club’s award was a- ■ warded to Albert H. Schaaf. i Mis. Jim Ward, residing south of the > city, spent Wednesday in Decatur. i Herman Myers is making arrange- ■ ments to have an airplane at the - Myers field, southwest of Decatur on i next Sunday. Passengers will be tak-

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en up and detailed arrangements will lie announced later. The annual convention of the Indiana Gu* Association, the Indiana Public Utilities association and the Indiana Electric Light Association will be held at Gary, May 1,2, ami 3. Several from this city tire planning tn attend the convention. Mrs. E. C. Guilder spent the day visiting in Fort Wayne. Miss Ruth Castle of Fort Wayne, teacher of piano, visited In this city today. Monroe Byer, tesidlng near Monroe, was a business visitor in this city Wednesday. Mrs. C. E. Peterson went to Fort Wayne to spend the day. She will be joined this evening by Mr. Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. John Everett. Mrs. W. C. Duell, of Fort Wayne Al..’ a Wednesday guest of Mr and Mis. Raloh Roop of West Monroe stieet. Ed Vancll of Van Wert, fotliter resident of this city, was calling on his customers here today. Chailes Voglewede is looking after five and ten cent stores at Shelbyville Wabash and other places in the state this week. James Arnold left yesterday for Fostoria Ohio, where he will remain until Saturday looking after business interests. Mrs. James Arnold will motore to Ge-

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I neva this evening, where she will be a guest at a party given by Mrs. William Kelley, compllmentwy to her n<jdiew, Jay Ford Arnold who Is a member of the Geneva high school . graduating class, i>—. NOTICE Wprk to clean the Zion Cemetery will begin Friday afternoon. April 28, and all those interested are asked to meet at the cemetery at 1 o’clock, x

I ———————————— ’ SUNDAY EXCURSIONS ! via Nickel Plate Road Low Round Trip Fares from Decatur $2.75 TOLEDO Good Attractions at Theatres, . Museums and Zoo. Baseball. - Seasonal Sports. Consult Ticket Agent. -Il

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