Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 210, Decatur, Adams County, 4 September 1929 — Page 3

TOCSIN news . Mr* B. F. Sowards enter ) M '. a " .1H,,,,.,- Sunday for Mr. and “‘"’u.rrv B«"- r »"'* !iall|th ' er • Mr ’ H Hov O s Pieble and Mr. and I i Sri Howard- and turn Uvere of T6£ .’ ln Claude Kreigh and daughter ’ lot w*' re gUf ‘ M ”‘ W * dnef ' dß * 0 Mt< Cha. setter, of Bluff--1011 . Mr« W H Sowards enterMr d u" -upper Tuesday evening for ‘C Sowat da of Kurrettavllle Ohio. il r ”’ Fua Gilliland of Tocsin. I ‘“d™ Ella lohnaon spent Thursday \ lr and Mrs. Garold Johnson ’ F„rt Wavne. Mrs. Ida Klelnknlght 0 ‘ . guest Friday, of Mr. and Mrs. *** * n Klelnknlght of Decatur. She .. accompanied home by her grand ihter Miss Alice Blocker of near Mrs Alvia potter had as , h „i, K ues.- a couple of days last week « r and Mrs George Merchant and Lddaughter Maxine of Danville. 1111L. Friday afternoon they all motor7 to near’ Montpelier. Indiana where ,>iev weie supper guests of Mr. and Mr , Ravtnond VanEmmon former residents of near Tocsin. Miss Merle Mulligan left Monday tor her home in Grand Rapids MichiLn after visiting the past two weeks with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. N j. Klioknight. Mrs. Kilnknight accompanied bet home for a short visit. M, William Lindeman of Tocsin. Mr and Mis. Ralph Lindeman and Miss Ruth Lindeman of Fort Wayne test Saturday on a motor trip to South Dakota to visit in the homes of t h eir uncles Sam and Frank Myers. , Mrs Ella Gilliland and Mr. t. W. W j BBO n motored to Garrett Friday to see the formets brother Wm. Sowards Sr who is confined in the hospital at that place following an operation two weeks ago. He is getting along as well as can be expected. Mr Cliff Perry of Chicago, Mrs Emma Lindeman of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs Clem Wasson and diuhgter Clara of Craigville, Mrs. Cora Kunkel and Mr and Mrs. W. It. Sowards of Tocsin called on Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wasson Sunday Mrs. Ella Johnson and son Burris attended the Johnson Reunion at Willshire. Ohio on Labor Day. Mrs. Merlin Gresley and children and Mrs Claude Kreigh and daughter Bonnie Lou spent Thursday with friends and relatives in Monroeville. Miss Merle Mulligan of Grand Rapids was a supper guest Tuesday evening of Miss Isabel Byrd. Mr and Mrs. C. E. Potter spent Sunday afternoon with Mr and Mrs. Alvia Poter There were eighty nine present for Sunday school Sunday morning. Collection was three dollars and eightyfive cents. The pastot Rev. F. D. Pugh and wife will leave this week for the general conference to be held at Winona Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schoch of Fort Wayne spent Thursday evening with Mr ind Mrs. Jas. Breiner. Mr. and Mrs. Paris Ashcroft and Margaret Gene Nash of Fort Wayne were guests over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. W J. Rnpright. Other guests in the home for Sunday dinner were Mr and Mrs Dora Myers and sons Billy and Junior of Tocsin. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sowards entertained Sunday afternoon for Mr and Mrs. Roland Crowe of Valparaiso and Mr and Mrs John Hays of Fori Wayne. oVan Wert County Fair Has Array Os Displays Van Wert, Ohio., Sept. 4 — With every foot of available concession space, display room and livestock stalls filled to overflowing. Van Wert County fair officials anticipite the greatest fair in years. The management has made every effort to present a complete and varied program to entertain the folks of many choices that will be in attendance. The free acts will be staged by The Jack Champion Ensemble, said by press and public to be the greatest free act in the fair world. The music will be furnished by their Rosebud Band, the American Legion Band, of Van Wert, and the Wren High School Band. A gorgeous display of fireworks is promised for the Wednesday and Thursday night fair, jn addition to free acts and musical program. The speed department announces 118 of the best horses on fair circuits «iow in the stables here. All events on the race program promise to be very well filled and assure heated contests. o - 3*¥¥*¥**¥¥¥*E» *NEWS FROMMAGLEY* 3***********® 1 : Rev. and Mrs. D. M. Byerly, Mr. and Mrs. E. J Miller and children Lloyd, Zeal, and Nettie Jean visited with George Miller and 'daughters. Olive and Emma Tuesday. Mrs. Chanes Bitner of Preble visited Mrs. J. J. Helmrich Thursday. Rev. and Mrs. Matthew Worthman and daughter Francile of Palon, Ind., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Scherry and family Thursday evening. 'Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dettlnger and Mrs. Margaret Childs of Detroit, Michigan visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Det'inger and family over Sunday. Miss Millie McCray was a guest of Miss Bettie Dettiuger a couple days last week. Mfl. and Mrs. Lewis Manns and daughter Bettie tA,nn, of Columbus, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. George Manus and

Co-ed Knees Mustn’t Show, Stylists Decree - t Jk * JanLAa hufhn m %■ Wk . . Mt«BL # Helen and Loin Dodd of th* University of Chicago, and selected as America s d.ost beautiful co-eds, Were members of the fashion committee representing many Midwest Colleges which met at Marshall Field & Co.’s, August Z 3, to uetermliip what the we|l-dressed co-ed should W’ear. Bare knees were definitely canned from higher education when the committee decided street dresses should reach four inches below the kee, afternoon frocks six inches bolow, ami the ankles, must be covered for formal evening wear. All bright colors are bat.ned, while the committee viewed dark greens, brownfl and even black w’th favor. Slie can wear an alpaca wool sports coat when she goes riding in u rumble seat. The coat is named "rumble seat."

son George Jr., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bloeinker Over Sunday and attended the Mission feast of the Mag ley Reform church. •Mr. and Mrs. Homer Liby vlsitpd with Daniel Scheny ami diughter Tuesday evening. Mr. ami Mrs. G. T. Kiel and daughter of Van Wert, Mi. and Mrs. Dick Farr of Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hower of Decatur visited witli Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dettiuger Sunday. E. E. Zimmerman called on George Miller Friday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Worthman, grandma Worthman of Decatur and Jacob Schneble of Lewisville, Kentuckey, visited Daniel Scherry and family Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Foltz and children of Fort Wayne visited Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hildebrand and family Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fruchte of Fort Wayne, Misses Marie and Marcella Schetry spent Monday at the home of Edward Scherry. Daniel Scherry and family were invited to a thrashing ring party at the home of Mr. and M,rs. Harve Mankey Friday evening. The Mission Festival of the Magley Reformed church was well attended Sunday. The Archbold duet of Ossian and the mens and ladies quartettes. of Bluffton rendered several selections which were very good. The speakers were also interesting and the dinner and supper weie served cafeteria style and enjoyed by all present. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Helmrich spent the week-end in Detroit visiting relatives. their daughter Hazel returned home with them after spending the summer the’re. o _ “Journey’s End” Coming To Shrine Auditorium The most popular and important stage event of tne sehson, “Journeys End," by Robert Cedric Sheriff will come to the Shrine Auditorium, Fort Wayne, on Friday and Saturday of this week with a Saturday matinee. “Journey's End." by common consent of the critics of both London and New York, is the greatest human document ever placed upon the dramatic stage. A play without a woman in the cast, it runs the entire gamut of emotions, and faithfully depicts conditions on the front lines in France as they w’ere endured by many millions of men. Written by Mr. Sherriff from old letters that he had sent, during hjs army service, back from the front, it is builded upon actual facts and actual occurrences. And this makes its pathos and its humor triply poignant. It has no stain of overemphasis, no taint of silly melodrama, but it reaches into the hearts of its spectators, and makes them tremble and laugh to the terror and humor of war. "Journey's End" was first produced in Ixmdon by Mr. Maurice Browne. It scored an instantaneous and tremendous success. Not only the general public, but the critics as well, aclaimed it as the masterpiece of realistic war literature. And when, several months later, Mr. Gilbert Miller brought a production of the play to New- York, the response to it was the same in kind, but even greater in degree. The company to be seen in Fort Wayne this week is not a road company, but one organized for Chicago, and will open an indefinite run in that city the day following the Fort Wayne engagement. Fort Wayne is the only city between New York and Chicago to get this company. Itx o S¥¥********VM * HOSPITAL NOTES * a¥*»****¥***iC James Brown, 608 N. Fifth Street was admitted to the Adams County Memorial Hospital yesterday for medical treatment. Joseph J. Shrock, Monroe, R. R. 1 underwent a minor operation at the Adams County Memorial Hospital yesterday morning. Melvina Sudduth, Monmouth, underwent a major opetation at the Adams County Memorial Hospital yesterday. Tommy Terveer, 415 W. Madison Street, underwent an operation for the removal of tonsils at the Adams County Memorial Hospital this morning. Barbour Penrod, Geneva, underwent an operation for the removal of tonsils

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMB EH 4, 1929.

this morning at the Adams County Memorial Hospital. K. F. Schumacher, Genova, underwent an operation for the removal of tonsils this morning at the Adams County Memorial Hospital. Mrs. S. S. Reynolds. Geneva, R. R. 3. was admitted to the Adams County Memorial Hospital this morning for medical treatment. Ruth Armstrong, Geneva. R. R. 2, underwent an operation for the removal of tonsils at the Adams County Memorial Hospital this morning. IjpbwnTaDc Miss Emma Striker visited in Bluffton over the week end and Labor Day with fi lends, Mary and Vaughn Schlagenhauf. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. C. Briggs and son Robert of Gary spent the weekend visiting with their father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Briggs of Muncie. Sunday evening they returned to this city where they were the guests of Mrs. Fred Hoffman and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Runyon over Labor Day. Mr. W. M. C. Briggs is employed as diaftsman for the American Bridge Company in Gary. Mrs. Briggs was formerly Miss Hope Hoffman of this city. Mrs. Milo Ortiz and daughter latser Kathleen, of Cleveland. Ohio, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knapp, and will remain for several days. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cook and baby daughter, Hattie Lou returned to their home in Denver, Colorado after spending a week in this city visiting with Dr. and Mrs. Glen Neptune. Roy Johnson left this afternoon for Hartford City. Muncie, and Portland where he will transact business. - — You have not used fertilizer until you have used Anaconda. Call Decatur Produce Company Sep. 1-6-9 KONJOLA DAILY WINNING FAME ALLOVER STATE Indiana Man Tells How Famous Medicine Quickly Ended Kidney Trouble F * % Bjjfc. JSK' tir *•" MR. JOHN MONROE “For years I suffered from a severe case of kidney and bladder trouble,” said Mr. John Monroe. 119 E. Townley street, Bluffton, Indiana. “My sleep was disturbed every half hour during the night because of irregular bladder action. I tried medicine after medicine, but could find nothing to help me. “A friend recommended Konjola and I decided to give it a trial. That was the wisest decision I ever made, because Konjola went to the source of my trouble. Daily my improvement became more noticeable. In four weeks Konjola had strengthened my kidneys and restored me to glorious health. I slelp and feel like a different person—thanks to Konjola.” Konjola is sold in Decatur at the Smith, Yager & Falk drug store, and by all the best druggists in all towns throughout this entire section.

SOCIETY • I I The W. O. M. L. will meet Thursday i evening ut 8 o'clock nt tin- M | i Home. i Tlte Work' and Win flans of the . United Brethren Sunday School will ( meet Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at | tile home of Mr. und Mrs. Harry Pol- , Ing. on Tenth Street. Ail members are urged io be present us officers tor the ( coming yeur will Ih- elected. PSI IOTA XI HOLDS BUSINESS MEETING Miss Jestlne Hocker, 221 First street, was hostess to the members of ' the Psi lota Xi sorority last evening. • During the business session final plans were made for the presenting of ' two gifts during the free street fair. 1 The gifts will be on display at the Pumphrey Jewelry store. Mrs. Chalmer Porter is chairman of the committee in charge of arrangements for the street fair event. Mrs. Charles Knapp, together with the entire sorority was greatly honored recently by the grand officers of the organization, who asked Mrs. Knapp to install ail chapters in Hie northern province. Mrs. Knapp proved very successful in installing a chapter recently, and was highly recommended to the grand officers. The hostess served delicious refreshments at the close of the evening. The next meeting, which will be of a social nature will be held with Miss Eloise Lewton in two weeks. MISSIONARY SOCIETIES HOLD JOINT MEETING A joint meeting of the Women's Missionary Society and the Girls Missionary Guild of the Reformed church was held last evening at the church parlors at 7:30 o'clock. The itresidents of both organizations, Mrs. A. R. Fledderjohann and Miss Elea nor Reppert, had charge of the pro- i gram. The meeting opened with de i

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TT" W All the thrills of a COUNTY FAIR iii —mingled with the conveniences of city streets. Enormous tents will house the various exhibits which invite your inspection. S3OOO .in awards Jwa What You ’ n See! Great Agricultural Exhibits—Horse Show — Horse and Mule Pulling Contest Dairy Cattle Show—Ton ' Litter Exhibit— Poultry Show — Pet Stock Show— Flower SI ow - Domestic Art Exhibit - 4-11 Club Exhibits--and many exhibits that we do not have room to mention here. us * c a Dozen Bands Free Acts Every Day Awl A Triumph for Adams County

votionals, after which Miss Della Sellemeyer an.l Mis. Erwin Miller gate reports on parts of the Missionary magazine. Following was a vocal solo, "The Holy Hour” by Helen Kirsch. The delegates of lx>th Mis siQtmiy organizations who attended the Bethany Conferenc eheld at Indianupoiis In July reported on the conference and on the new textbooks tor both home and foreign missionary work. The final part of the program was the distributing of a poem. "Tlte Church” to all present The regular ImsinewH meeting followed the program. after which dainty refreshments were served to the guests. The hostesses of the evening were, Mrs. J. H. Graber, Mrs. A. R. i-Tedder-johann, Mrs. Dan Weldler, Mrs. Jacob Hoffman, Mre. Dallas Goidner, and Misses Josephine Jaberg, Helen Kirsch and Gaynel Graber. The meeting of the Womens Relief Corps which was to have been held

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thin week will lie pustpoiiHd, uh the t iHgtihii meeting of tlte Adumn County > Court Ih being held in tlte Library ait < ditorium. —o — LAD IS KILLED Indiana polls, Sept. 4 —(UPi ComIqg into contact with a high teusion . electric line while playing on a trustle 1 Fred Muir, 9, was hurled 35 feet Into a | cteek and injured fatally. Hospital attendants said the youtti '

where) au'e the spenders of iieSten/ear ff PEOPLE say: "He was a good fellow when lie bad it.” But you V can’t buy coffee and doughnuts on f a reputation for generosity. The I spenders of yesteryear are the * beggers of today. Be Wise Lay aside a little each week—with this bank—and pave the way to'- financial independence. We welcome your account, large or small and strive at all times to render the best of service.” Old Adams County Bank

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died us tlte result of a skull fracture, received'when his head struck a beam of t lif bridge. Wife’* “S«p«rat« Estate” A separate estate le the real or personal property of a married woman over which her husband has no control, and which his creditors cannot attach. In most of the United States, tills property does not Include savings of a wife from money provided by a husband for household expenses.