Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 117, Decatur, Adams County, 16 May 1929 — Page 6

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* HOSPITAL NOTES * H«¥¥¥¥¥ •¥¥¥¥*K Mis. Rufus Roop. 110 South Tenth street, was admitted to the Adams County Memorial hospital, yesterday, as a medical patient. Hugh Ralston, and Jeanette Ralston, of Geneva route one. underwent operations, yesterday, for the removal of tonsils. Raymond Kruse. Decatur route 7, underwent a major operation, this morning, at the Adams County Memorial hospital. .Miss Josephine Suttles, surgical patient at the local hospital, is reported to be improving slowly and holding her own. o CARD OF THANKS We wish In this manner to thank the neighbors and friends, also the minister for their kindnesses, during the illness and death of our wife and mother, Mrs. A. M. Henry. A. M. Henry Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Henry ■ — O — 1 , RESOLUTION OF RESPECT Where as it has pleased Almighty God to remove from our midst our brother Timothy S. Coffee. Where as by the loss of our esteemed brother the Knights of Columbus have lost a good member Whereas the family has lost a kind Father. The community a good citizen. Therefore be it resolved by the Knights of Columbus Council No. 864 of the City of Decatur, Indiana, that their sympathy and confidence be extended to the family and that these resolutions be spread on record, and a copy be handed the press for publication, and a copy be presented to the family. Committee Jonn G, Smith Benj. Eiting H. J. Yager o — Two Killed In Accident Brazil, Ind., May 16—(UPl—Lawrence Deal, 43. injured in an automobile accident in which Mrs. C. M. Bowen, Lima, Ohio, was killed, died at. a hospital here today. Deal was with Archie Spear, who was driving. Both were said to have been intoxicated.

I Clearance of Coats | | jZ? EVERYTHING MUST GO | # jk AT NEW LOW PRICES JKk I fejjl’Aflm'a N&\ ' remarkable assortment of New Spring Coats, correctly styled in £g ißsp U ,C' materials of Tan and Black Broadcloths and B j' || t ‘ All W 00l Novelty Materials I Reg. $29.50 to $35.00 Regular $19.50 I I V () \ TS COAT S I I W $23.50 $13.50 Jas / Beautiful Dresses in Plain Crepes and Figured Silk S sag 1 Crepe Dresses in Regular Sizes and Extra Sizes S| fl GROUP or GROUP (PIO KA / ONE TWO Jblo.Ov | f NEW UNDERTHINGS — LOW PRICED! ■ B Shorties Sets Lace Trim Slips ,), ?X I TJ^Vv»S K B Trunks with brassiers . ■ to match. Materials Made of knit rayon in High grade dimity - - ■ ’ll of fine figured broad- assorted colors. Lace made full size. White fl ; doth and batiste. ♦rimmed. V ery at- only.. Regular g| Sizes 30 tod* 1 A A tractive d» 1 AA sizesOeJU g 36, each.. tp 1• VU v-h .... .vv Extra sizes .... 85c * I M ade ,L o K f C c^ P e E d !% P hi n S NEW PA.IAMAS-Just Arrived! I Hi with fancy hemstitched H 5 "*&*<« FIGURED CREPE PAJAMAS I each * Made of good grade cotton crepe d* 1 W t? CHILDRENS BLOOMERS All sizes 1. K Ml Made of nainsook in flesh , B 9a and white. Sizes 6-8 10- NAINSOOK PAJAMAS B sS 12 and 14 years B W Special, pair »)UC Made of high grade nainsook in peachd*"| AA B M ~ ~ ~~ ~ coral and pink shade. All sizes tpl»W B 3 Sizes 16 and 18 yrs. 59c pr 1 ■ H h ad J es ? onCll " a Blo °7 er HAND EMBROIDERED PAJAMAS B Made of non*chng cotton fl material m P’" l *. wrote These are hand made and embroidered on fine B sizes SI.OO. r»r «raae nainsook. All colors Qfr Each jfDC Each <P±.Ot> NIBLICK & Co. U ■

• LINN GROVE NEWS *• ; Mrs. John Studebaker and Mr. and Mrs. Ed L. Heeler were Sunday guests 1 id' Mrs Nan Hoffmann. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Raymond and ' daughter Isabelle, of Fort Wayne, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Achleman. Mrs. Lena Nelderhauser, of Berne, t is visiting Mrs. Caroline Runyon. I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Musser and family, of near Geneva, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fox. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Reynolds enterj tallied at Sunday dinner the following guests: Miss Golda Reynolds and Mr. Garland Roark, of Indianapolis; Mr and Mrs. Hugh Reynolds and son Jack Noble; Mr. and Mt-. Chauncy Rey- ' Holds and so Paul Orville. Afternoon

1 ■ L&ra lessthan BIBL w U J PER BAKING gJT* v , iLw) I*A A, w Calumet relitble ” standard of genera- ’ tionsofthriftyhousewives. Nearly half a century of experience BOCJ BI £ “ ba s k of ti ery on ACTING you buy > No expe ' iA V- t i SMI V /< ■ . ' rnnentinf in its man- ** _ ufacttire.no mistakes, PmLIIMTT failures or regrets in its use. Try it. You'll A £ee a decided improvement in your bakings—one trial CoaPlA^iii"^ 8 - will convince

callers Included Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Stauffer and family, Mr. and Mrs. f vlve-ter Trouts of Bluffton; Miss Kimmel. Mrs Harry DeWitt and son Boyce, and Mrs. Charles Taylor and daughters Ethel and Edna. Miss Jane Borror. of Petrolum, return, d home Saturday after spending the past week with her grandmother Mrs. Caroline Runyon. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Shepherd ami oaughter lads llene. spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Mary Shepherd. Mr and .Mrs. Thorton Smith and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bauer and twin sons. Richard and Robert, all of Celina spent Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. F. J Stedcke. Miss Ruth Yoder ami Walter Lilly the J. K. Yoder home. both of Muncie, spent the week-end at

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1929.

Auto Valued At SI 1,(100 Stolen At Indianapolis i — -— I Indianapolis, May IG.-(U.R) Search was underway today for a $14,000 •. Deusenberg automobile which was • stolen here and driven to Illinois, r Two testers of ’the Deusenberg

L 111 J—■ ■■HI ■lit 111 w in A Fortune for You More than $60.(100.00 —A Fortune. Do you know that . the average earnings of one man total more than this amount between the ages of 20 and 60. f How much dots he spend of that fortune? How much does he save? How much does he add to his earnings with compound interest on his savings? Increase your earnings with compound interest. Buiid an independent income that will help you enjoy more of the comforts of life. % The Peoples Loan & Trust Co Bank of Service

* ——- — ■ —— _I ■ . Ww- I rail I 1 I 1 V - I I 1 I I I I I p I | 1 ■ I of added miles of non-skid I I safetv ««**** On past the point I I where you expect bald -headed 'rubber I * Among the many features of super- —not merely thicker in tread not I quality in the Dual-Balloon, the greater merely more rubber on the, surface. ' permanence of non-skid is outstanding. Without permanence, tread thickness ■ » has only the appearance of quality. H v Non-skid that lasts only for the early R .^, t onJy the amount of rubber that I | miles of a tire’s travel is not enough. counts with General _ it ’ s the kind. I | Guaraiyteesthatdependupontheuser’s Not gimply more rubber _ a nd more | running out a great part of the mileage per tire _ but morc pure rubbcr . t on smooth rubber are poor insurance. With the DuaZ-Balloon you can face P as * the P oint where y°« woul “ the slippery season just- ahead, and expect a tire to go prematurely bald, many more to come, with a new feeling long-lasting non-skid grip on of security. Dual-Balloon will give you the full pro- | lection so important in this age of It is built bigger and better throughout traffic emergencies. ’“GENERAL. itaai*Ballooli U | Elberson Service Station ■ ———————————

plant were giving the machine a trial run when three armed men Jumped on the running board, overpowered the plant employee and forced them to accompany the machine to Illinois. The employees said they were permitted to leave the automobile at

Danville. The machine was to have boon used for denv" strution purposes nt Chicago. -r-. —“ 1 -——————.

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