Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 259, Decatur, Adams County, 31 October 1929 — Page 6
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iffiownTalk, Word wan received that. Curtin Campbell, forme: Decatur resilient who now Jivas in CutnminKHville. Nebraska, Is quite seriously 111. Miss Mary Kuhn of Coldwater, Ohio and Fred Kuhn of Driver, Colorado, have been guests of Mrs Julia Colchin, ami A. W. Tanvass for several days. The ambulance of Lobensteln. Maynard and Hower, left this morning for Alexandria, and will bring buck Mrs. Jane Frlsinger, who has been visiting with her daughter. Mrs. 11. C. Glpe, | and who is quite ill. The party will return this evening. Mrs. Julia Colchin received a message stating that Mis. Jam»s H. Jones of Logansport has been quite ill. Mrs. Jones formerly lived in Decatur, and is well known here. Mrs. Rollie Christman ami son Murrel of New Iberia. Louisiana, who were here to attend the funeral of Mrs. Christman’s mothdr, left tpday for their home. Mrs. Avon Burk and Miss Madge Hite were Fort Wayne visitors Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Orff and Mrs. D. M. Hensley of Fort Wayne were guests at the H. F. Ebinger home for dinner last evening. Several Decatur young ladies will go to Bluffton tomorrow where they will be guests of Mrs. Roger Swaitn. Mrs. J. C. Sutton will entertain Friday afternoon for her guest Mrs. Alex Sutton of South Bend. v Mr. ami Mrs. Terry Wertz of Elkhart have leased th? residence of Mrs. D. D. Heller of south Fifth street and will reside there during the winter at least. They have leased their house at Elkhart and will move here the first of next week. The democratic women of P precinct of the third ward held an interesting meeting at the Baker Residence on north Eighth street last evening. The relatives who visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ervie Elzey after attending the funeral of Mr. J. D. Gault. Monday, were Mr. William Gault and daughter Peail of Wabash; Mrs. F. O. Allen and two children of Gary; Mrs. Homer Brubaker of Marion; and Mrs.-Rus-sel Hoverman and son of Van Wert. Ohio. Other relatives who were present at the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brigg. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burghman Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Stoops, a Miss Catherine Aurand of Fort Wa: — Mrs. Or Brentlinger of southeast of the city was a visitor here today. Mrs. James Elberson spent yesterday in Fort Wayne. Cal Peterson was a business visitor in Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon. Bill Ellison of Monroeville visited with friends in this city last evening. Relatives from a distance who attended the funeral of F 1.. Masters Monday were Mrs. J. M. Masters, Miss Lena B. Masters, Mr. and Mrs. J. M Sexton nad daughter Roma of Antwerp. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Leinard and son Frank. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Coons. Mr. and Mrs. U. U. Coons, and son Edward of Paulding, Ohio; Mr. and Mis. F. H. Spillede of Tiro, Ohio; Mrs. Mayme Willford of Nevada. Ohio: Mr. and Hrs. C. O. Knapp. Mrs. Miner Brown and Mrs. J. M. Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. J. Disher. son Carson and daughter Beatrice, of Upper Sandusky, Ohio; Mrs. Ella Z. Maskey, Ross Maskey and Harve Masters of Lima, Ohio; Mrs. iaura Myers and son Lawrence of Sygnet, Ohio; Mrs. Dr. Messimore HAD BAD CASE OF INDIGESTION This Lady Says Viuna Ended 35 Years Suffering Finding complete relief from painful stomach trouble, after enduring it for 35 years, is the recent happy experience of Mrs. Charles Hanners, 25th and J. Streets. Bedford, Ind. She tells of it as follows: “I had one of the worst cases of stomach trouble I ever heard of, and suffered about everything one can imagine, for 35 years. I had a sour stomach, and eating anything would bring on dreadful bloating spells, and dizziness. I got. so dizzy at times. I would fall over; once 1 fell on the stove. I could not touch fruit or aeid foods. 1 felt worn out every day, and yet didn’t sleep good at nights because my kidneys would get me up several times. My hands and feet were swollen. I tried everything I knew of, but no remedy did me any good. “When I heard of Viuna, I decided to try just one more medicine. Today, I thank goodness 1 did, because Viuna proved to be the one thing I needed. Soon, I was wonderfully improved, and now I feel just vine, 1 eat any food I want, and do not have indigestion, bloating or dizziness. I sleep good, feel stronger all over, and my hands and feet are back to normal size. Viuna also ended chronic constipation which had made me take strong laxatives fbr years. I have many friends to whom I gladly recommend Viuna as a wonderful medicine’’ There must be something different, something truly wonderful about a medicine which has promptly ended so many severe cases of hack-ache, stomach trouble, kidney pains and rheumatism. Try one bottle of Viuna ; under positive guaranty. VIUNA The ~ nder Medicine Sold by Callow & Kohne
of Findley, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Don Masters of Van Wert. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Marion Caldwell, Mrs. Jeanette I Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Masters and family of Fott Wavne; Mrs. Anis Ray, Mrs. R. Templin, Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Ray, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hilyard, Mr. and Mrs J. Strtckl.ir, Mr. and Mis. H. A. Strickler. Mr. and Mrs. •H. A. Darr and son, Mr. and Mrs. J. Durr anil family of Decatur. Friends from a distance who were present were Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Beery of Decatur; Price Bennette, Mis. J. O. Bryen. Mrs. Oscar Yost, Mrs. Schrantz, and Mr. and W. W. Rogers of Fott Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Yager of Angola; Mr. J. F. Clevenger of Antwerp, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hertel, Mr. and l Mrs. B. Shirley and Mr. and Mrs. Coder Turney of Monroeville. Curves soon to supplant humps predicts Miss Fawn Lippincut in iter Weekly Sliphorn column, "Per Fair Woman's Eye.” “We ferment pulp, stems an’ all” a woman wuz tellin’ hetcompanion when the orange suddenly stopped at a movie last night. Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Schafer of Gi l neva were visitors in this city today. C. L. Walters motored to Portland today where he attended to legal business. Mrs. L. E. Somers and Mrs. Will Bowers have returned from a ten days motor tiip east. John Bulkhead, the well known Monroe auctioneer was a business caller here this afternoon. P. B. Dykeman of Route 8, Decatur was a business visitor in this city today. W. D. Cross of Geneva was a visitor in this city today. Mrs. Jess’e Rice of this city is visiting friends at Elwood. o SOCIETY FIFTY JUNIORS ENJOY HALLOWEEN ROMP About fifty juniors of the Presbyterian Sunday school gathered in the church parlors, Wednesday evening at four o’clock and enjoyed a Halloween Romp. The rooms were beautifully decorated with yellow and black lanterns, while yellow and black paper covered the tables. The refreshment nookis were lighted with pumpkin faces. As the children arrived, each child was given a yellow hat with black trimming, a false face and a red bandanna handkerchief. After the first romp, the caps and false faces were removed and the bandannas were used in the games which were enjoyed. Refreshments of atppleis, pop corn, peanute, candy and ali-day suckers were served during the resting time between games. The party was sponsored by Dr. Fred Patterson, Mrs. J. R. Horton and Mrs. W A. Lower. Mrs. Charles Laaistoa acted as pianist for the games. ENTERTAIN FOR CELINA FRIENDS Mr. and Mrs. Walter Deitsch were host and hostess to a lovely party last evening, given in honor of a number of their Celina. Ohio, friends. The Deitsch home was very prettily
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decorated with Halloween colors and cut-outs, and the evening was spent in playing Bridge. Prlzos for high scores were won by Mr. and Mrs George Betz, mid Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bartholomew. The tables were then arranged for a luncheon, mid tallies, napkins, and the luncheon cloths added to the decorative note of Halloween. Covers were laid for the following: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Feaker, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Myers mid son Don, Mr. ami Mrs. Ivan Hamilton, Mr. mid Mrs. George Betz, and Mr. and Mns. Clayton Bartholomew, all of Celina, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. David Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Deitsch and son Robert of this city, 0 Eskimos Only in Arctic Tito total Eskimo population Is only about 30.000 or -40.000. They are all In the Arctic regions. No similar race Is found in the Antarctic. ■■H— Assessments DUE assessments on city improvements Street Sewers * ‘ Sidewalks and Curbs > are due and payable. They will become delinquent after Nov. 1 ! . unless they are paid. 1 Call at j City Treasurer’s Office q City Hall
■ X) ARRIVALS -I ,, r Mr. and Mrs. Merrell Schnitz are th? parents of a boy baby born Wednesday evening. October 30, 1929, at the home of Mrs. John Sihnitz on West Midison street. The baby weighed seven pounds and has been named Ralph Allen. Mother an dbebe are getting along niceely. Day j and Night Our wreck car service operates 21 hours a day. We are always ready and willing to answer calls regardless of what the distance may be. Phone 741 when in need of our service. tfSTOP
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