Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 292, Decatur, Adams County, 10 December 1929 — Page 5

CSIN NEWS L). crowd gathered at the L n church Sunday afterI pay their last tribute or [to Wm. Howards Sr., whoso Lcurred Wednesday evenbhc home of his daughter, pm. Kleinknight near TosSowards had llve<l in bounty for the past slxiyL,n. He was an active work-

STRONG ii »itn the strength of steel Beneath the beauty of the Dodge Six is strength—the MB resilient strength that is inherent in steel. Under the a|J|| sparkling finish and the luxurious upholstery is the all-metal JHR Mono-Piece Body, v/elded so that it is virtually one IH| pie*e of steel, anchored inflexibly to the chassis by 33 \J» . bolts. Elimination of body sills, lowering the center of gravity, and use of a rigid eight-inch frame are factors I of safety in this unit construction. Thus is upheld the I Dodge Brothers reputation for dependability that keeps I old friends and that makes new ones for the Dodge Six. BODGE BROTHERS EiX I ShiNE BODY STYLES: 5925 TO $1065 F. O. B. DETROIT CHRYSi.ER MOTORS PRODUCT ill SAYLORS MOTOR CO. ■ DECATUR AND BLUrFTON, Associate Dealers —Jay County Motor Sates, Portland, Ind,, Schwartz Garage, Uniondale, Ind.

YOUR LIKENESS WILL PLEASE WHETHER you are considering a gift lor jour wife, your children, your mother or your sweetheart, you can end your search in the Edwards studios, where the highest quality photographs are offered at reasonable prices. A portrait photo of yourself is as personal as a gilt can posst > > be, and as expressive of the holiday spirit. This Christmas, give photographs to relatives and dear friends. pHCTOGgAPHS, Edwards Studio

e t \ ’ he chllrch “'"l Uad many rends in this and (he surround-proximaTb-tnr .»? Z ternZ,. 81 Bunda Y Hr or M L aml , M, ' M ,lohn Zln "n«rmun * ai 1 1 uraon were dinner Musts Sunday „r Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Breiner. Messrs. Curl and Joe Mcßride of Aduins county were dinner guests Sunday (ls Mr a „ d Mrs R , , Porter. j Mr. Orville 1

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Orlm and children Beulah and Harold of Tocain, Mr. aud Mn. Bert Slmdy of Preble, Mr. Dee Shadv ""d Mrs. Kile Steward attended the funeral servlcea of John I. Shady at Mu tide Sunday. The deceased was a brother of Mrs. Orlm and Mr. Bert Shady. Mm. Chris Beery spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Juke Johnson of lyecatiir. Mr and Mrs. Claude Kretgli and daughter Bonnie Lou were dinner guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. D W. Merrlman of Decatur.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Porter and; daughter. Alice were guests Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Yager north of Bluffton. The Tocain Ladles Aid will meet | Wednesday with Mrs. Orville (IrltVc fur tin all-day meeting. Mr. and Mrs. W. J Kupright and daughter Elizabeth were dinner' gueais Sunday of Mr. ami Mrs.: Dora Myers. Mr. and Mrs. George Myers andj son Gene of Decatur were appperl guests Sunday of Mrs. Ella John i son and son Burris. Mrs. Jennie Hechter. Mrs. Corn Curie and Mr. Chas. Curie of St.j Joe, Ind., called on Mrs. Klla (111-; lllarid and Mrs. W. H. Sowards Friday afternoon. Miss Alma Plummer was a dln-| ner guest Sunday of Misses Isabel Byrd and Kvelyn Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. I). J. Miller enter-j tallied for dinner Sunduy Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Klotz and family, Miami Mrs. Henry Borne and family j of Port Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. ('has. I Farmer of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Miller of Tocsin. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bauer and son Roy of Preble culled on Mr. and Mrs. Karl Sowards Sunday afternoon. Mr. Albert Sowards of Garretts- ' vllle, Mrs. Bert Adams and Mr. and Airs. Kyai and sou of Warren, Ohio, called on relatives hi this vicinity over the week-end und also attended the funeral services of the formers brother, Wm. Sowards Sr., Sunday afternoon.

COURT HOUSE Marriage Licenses Horace D. Lehman, Factory employe, Berne, to Hilda Sommers, Geneva, R. R. 3. Cases Dism ssed The following criminal eases have been dismissed in Adams circuit court: State vs. James Vlnnetti, failure to provide; state vs. (). D. Arnolds, issuing fraudulent check; State vs. Ben Arnold, driving a motor vehicle wrttle intoxicated; State vs. Millard McKean, failure to support; State vs. Kmerson Bennett, failure to rovide; State vs James Ernest Maun, wife and child desertion; State vs. Morten Venis, rape. In the case of Federal Loan Bank of Louisville vs. Ingle et al, H.M. - DeVoas and Gordon, Eichorn and Edris appeared for defendant Bruhn I ind 11. Al. IleVoss appeared for. defendant Lena Stulen, both rule to answer. Inventory number 1 was filed in; he Astate of Beinice (Wilkinson. Inventory number 1 was filed in the estate of Margaret Diener. A petition was filed in the estate of Christian ('. Burry, Hearing was set for December 23. Triumph of New Konjola Amazes All Her Friends Indianapolis Lady Bedridden With Rheumatism, Finds ()uiek Relief In New Medicine

" K. , l>. t I J' v I mmr MRS. MARGARET PARKER “My suffering from rheumatism started over six months ago,” su'd Mrs. Margaret Parker, 963 West Washington street. Indianapolis, "My liinlas and feet swelled to al most, twice their natural size I was confined to my bed with my joints so stiff and rigid that I could not be moved. I was forced to wear pads on my limbs for weeks at a time. Knots formed on the back of my neck and along my spine. No one knows what agony I suffered. “1 began taking Konjola and before [ finished the fourth bottle, i was greatly relieved. I am now out of bed and walking and am without pain. The swelling left my limbs and knees and Die knotlike formations on m' neck and along my spine disappeared entirely. I now walk as freely as anyone and my friends are simply amazed at al) Konjola did for m--in so short a time. I am happy to recommend this-new medicine to any one who suffers.'’ Konjola is sold in Decatur al the B. J. Smith drug store, and by all the best druggists in ail towns throughout this entire section. r Colds are serious. Even mild cases are dangerous. Remember KONJOLA COLD COMPOUND (tablets) Is giving amazing relief to thousands of cold sitfferers every year. These table are of the same high quality as Konjola.

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