Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 292, Decatur, Adams County, 10 December 1929 — Page 6
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Michigan City—Santa (’lhuh was threatened with serious injury unless he provides the specific wants of one Michigan City tot. A letter received at the postoffice
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41 here, stamped only with a Chrl- t- / I mas health seal, reads as follows: •. "Dear Santa: i want a Christ* . | mas play house, a doll, s'.wl, skates » sweter, storey book and waaen.
Please see that 1 get what I want or 1 11 build a hot tire in the stove Chri tmas eve." —Norma. — o- • — —- S«t tne Habit—l rarie at Horn.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1029.
Ford’s Yacht Runs Aground > + '*** • ’ • , « * m • •»“< 1 , ■ i — > ~ The steam yacht’Siaiia, owned by Edsel Kord. went aground December 6 near Hen and Chickens light, off New Bedford harbor, and sufferml a rm.t liole in her engine room during a lieavy fog in a rough sea. Seventeen members were saved and it was reported that one seaman 1 drowned.
' • I W tv li VI I . ATTEMPTS SUICIDE Marino, Ind.. Dec. 10 —(UP) —A high school girl, Ellen King, 15, attempted suicide by swallowing poison after her mother reprimanded I her sharply for "playing hooky." Physicians saved the girl’s life | with a stomach pump. POLICEMAN SHOT Lafaye.te, Ind., Dec. 10— (UP) — I James J Fry, 35, Lafayette policeman, is in a hospital with a bullet | wound in the groin. He was shot by one of two bandits who he caught holding up a motorist. Thirty such robberies have been reported in the city and vicinity in the last few weeks. , —
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COLORFUL MAP STARTS KANSAS GIRL TO RICHES I “Homecoming Day” Stunt Occasions Demand For Art Work i Lawrence, Kas., Dec. 9 —(UP) — ; A college home-coming event, stari- : rd Miss Majorie Whitney, assistan* 1 instructor at the University of Kan-as, on a path which may ulti- | naately make her well-to-do Miss Whitney responded to the s’udent call for art work in 1320 wi h a map of the University cam pus wlvcli showed the various - buildings, roads and other feat”re.4 i of the campus. Colorful designs and gaily lettered signs told alumni of events that had happened in years gone by and served as a guide for those who were unfamiliar with si r- . fu nding'' of the enlarged campus. An en.aiged reproduction was made an,’ hung over the entrance to ;he st,.ilium and smaller pla*°s were made and 900 copies sold in down town bookstores.* The enthusiasm that welcomed this piece of work started Miss Whitney to make similar mural® for children's rooms. Her success was almost instaneous. Gage Park school, Topeka, nearby, commissioned her to make a Mother Goose eh iracter mural for the walls of heir kindergarten. It was received enthusiastically by children and grown ups alike. Others wanted similar pieces of work. Bell Memotial hospital, ICan- - s City, ordered a set of murals which she 4s now completing in an old barn in the rear of her home. These pictuies included flowers. *ree?, Fairy children, castles ami birds, all in colors. The largest is six by 10 feet and depicts the hurried flight of Cinderella from the ballroom down the flight of stairs. When she isn’t painting she can Stomach Caused Constant Agony | eack Ached and Kidneys Hurt. Te'ls How He Got Well. Anyone who has had stomach trouble, kidney pains or rheumatism. need not be told that Mr. S. , K. longcor, New York Central employee, route 7, Elkhart, Ind., is very glad his suffering is over. He tells of his recovery, as follows. “When stomach trouble attacked me two yeans ago, it brought more suffering than I could have believed possible. Every time 1 tried to eat, the pains in my stomach were awful. I was bloated with gas. bilious and had a bad taste in uiy mouth. My kidneys began to trouble me. By back ached, head ached, and the nights seemed very long because I could scarcely sleep. Every morning I got up more tired than when I went to bed. Friends know how I was before I took Vinua, so 1 want them to know how I am now. I have no stomach trouble. All that pain, gas and indigestion are gone. My bowels are working fine again, kidneys seem in good order, and I haven’t a touch of that old back-ache. I am sleeping good, feeling full of pep—in fact, I feel perfectly well ag;,in. It seems hard to realize that Viuna oculd do as much for any siek man as it did for me, but these are facts.” There must be something different, some.hing truly wonderful about a medicine which has promptly ended so many severe cases of backache, stomach trouble, kidney pains and rheumatism. Try one battle of Viuna under positive guaranty. VIUNA Sold by Callow & Kohne.
be found on the bridal path or drlv- 1 ing her automobile. | I Efforts Fill To Reform Check Forger > Indianapolis, Dec. 10. —(U.R) j Efforts of medical science and | Governor Harry G. Leslie to reform a self admitted forger have faded, It was revealed today when revocation of a temporary parole given to Howurd Buck, former University footlrall star, was announced by slate house officials, j ! Buc k was returning to the state . reformatory tit Pendleton a week go to finish serving a 2 to 14 year sentence on a forgery charge. His recommittment to the penal | inst'tutlon state house offl-iuls liv'd, so lowed his failure to keep I steadily at work at a Job provided || j him by the state highway depart- |l ment. I ! LOC ALS. Mrs. William Frazier and daugh- l tot Kate of Blue Creek Township 11 were visitors here today. 1 Jake Wright visited with friends j in Fort Wayne Sunday. | Mrs. Belle Llchtensteiger and 1 1 i daughter Doro hv of Wren, Ohio re-il turned to their home last evening ' following i week with Mrs. Lichten--1 Steiger’s sister. Mrs. O. P. Johnson, j M. F. Worthman left today fori South Bend where he will look after j business. A. E. McNeely of Indianapolis called on C. O. Porter of this city today. Francis Noack visited in Fort: ! Wayne last evening, i Mr. and Mrs. Will Ramey and! .'daughter Margaret, Mr. and Mrs.! i Will Steffy and son Buddy, and j | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ramey of Fort I “A Mother’s Care to all you Wear” DECATUR DRY CLEANERS Phone 095 Monroe Street i 1
| There will, Christmas Club You will be sure to have money for next Christmas if you join one or more of the following classes: 9 Class 1 Members paying lc the first Class 10A Members : ’’•ins $5.00 the week, 2c the second week, and in- first week. $4.90 the si® ond week, and creasing lc each week for fifty weeks decreasing 10c each week (or fifty wm re “' re $12.75 - « $127.50 Class 1A Members paying 50c the first week, 49c the second week, and Class 25 Members pa in” ceD ® decreasing lc each. week for fifty week for fifty weeks I^IO weeks will receive §l2 75 reee * ve ' — * Class 2 Members paying 2c the first Class Me* nber ® P ! 'aa • week, 4c the second week, and in- week for 1 y u ’’ ' N^D.OO creasing 2c each week for fifty re<,lv ‘* » weeks will receive (POET CA A „ a Class 100 Members -. ms 51 week for fifty weeks (II) \ Cless 2A Members paying SI.OO the wj j rece j V e %s«Jv»vv 1 first week, 98c the second week, and decreasing 2c each week for fifty ~ , $2.00 a 1 weeks will receive (POft Ks» c, **s 200 Member'’ J §25.5U week for fifty weeks t will receive Class 5 Members paying 5c the first week, 10c the second week, and In- Class 500 Members i ’ ® j creasing 5c each week for fifty week for flf ty weeks ()() weeks will receive rj~ wi H receive .. - * dt,U I Class 5A Members paying $2.50 the Class 1000 Members p -' . „ first week, $2.45 the second week, and week for fifty weeks decreasing 5e each week for fifty will receive * ! weeks will receive HVL . Vvdi / 1) C | aSß 2000 Members i l n P^''L. Class 10 Members paying 10c the week for fifty weeks C|OOQ,UU first week, 20c the second week, and W 'H receive increasing 10c each week for fifty , DoS |t any weeks will receive (p-| QfT ETA Class NC Members maj \ | .DU amount in this class. 4' < interest if paid regularly or in advance V Old Adams County Bank
Wayne visited with Mrs John Barnett and Mr. and Mrs, j OH Cloud of tills Sunday.
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J Latin Department of I). R. s. | sponsoring “Paris Bound” All Talking—Benefit Show starring Ann Harding Adams Theatre Wed. and Thur. Nights Admission 35c-15c
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