Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 295, Decatur, Adams County, 13 December 1929 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except X Sunday by — THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT Co. J. H. Heller Pres, and Gen. Mgr. A, R. Holthouse Sec’y & Bus. Mgr. Dick D. Heller Vice-President Entered at the Postoffice at Decatur, Indiana, as second class matter — • Subscription Rates 7 .Single copies $ .02 One week, by carrier 10 One year, by carrier 5.00 One month, by mail — .35 Three months, by mail 1.00 "Z Six months, by mail 1.75 — One year, by mail 3.00 One year, at office 3.00 Prices quoted are within first and second zones. Elsewhere, •» |3.50 one year. Advertising Rates made Known on Application , National Advertising Hepresentatives SCHEER RE, INC 35 East Wacker Drive. Chicago 415 Lexington Avenue, New York Charter Member The Indiana League of Home Dailies — It you include in your Christmas purchases a few seals and a „ saving card, you will be happier X and so will a lot of other folks , who are interested. A Brooklyn man who beat up his wife was given a work house " sentence which was suspended «, provided he would kiss his wife each morning and evening for six mouths. Yes sir. its the woman " Who ipays and pays and pays. Sppie of the money raised by the «» Good Fellows club will be used to * purchase coal for poor families w who otherwise would not even be . comfortable in their homes on Christmas day. Won’t you help in such a cause? The icy pavements caused sev- • eral of the men about town to turn flip flops and 'tis said that several of those who performed the feats could not otherwise have —been convinced they could possibly put on such a stunt. An enterprising farmer over in 1 Illinois has equipped a scare crow *" on his farm with a loud speaker • and when the old boy yells out' •» “git out o’ here" the birds lose no * <• time in complying with the order, a* « Always something new. * . ** One of the leaders in the recent ■I ' Auburn prison strike was killed, w • He was serving a life sentence and «• after starting a prison riot last MB — July was given another sentence just like the first one. He is through now and the state is saved X the job of giving him any more X life terms. MaMßaaawMawm wk- •» A mile of macadam road costs .• several thousand dollars. If we M ruin it by hauling heavy loads Z over them when the weather is ~ soft, we must rebuild. In other words we are working against our- ~ selves when we den’t do every ~ thing we can to protect the high- - ways when a heavy load will break -• through them. * “ Mr. Brown, who is the state “ highway superintendent, wants the ’ power to designate the speed for * cars on detours but what differ- * ence does it make who has the «■ right to thus order if no body * obeys? It would take an army «. rather than a police force to make X a very small part of the travelers X follow any sucii request, order or law. M» » There seems to be quite a divergence of opinion as to whethZ er the prison convicts should have Z turkey or goose or beef steak on Z Christmas day. The argument for turkey probably is that most of “ the men could have it if they were “ out. Yoti bet they could and some of them if released at six p. m., ’ on Christmas eve would have all <• the requisites for a big holiday, or o> including plenty of hooch and an > automobile or two. ■ ** Jimmy Davis of the labor department is elated over the conditions

f TODAY’S CHUCKLE Potters, France.—After 21 years a postcard addressed to a woman in this city reached her from Paris. ■ * 4 .. j t of the American laboring man. He is evidently depending largely on r the recent statements of Mr. Ford and a few other gentlemen and los- * 2 ing track of the real laborer, with ' whom a few years ago he was in ) . intimate touch. The American > > laborer may be in a little better > condition than in former years, on J the average, but those in debt and I out of employment are still up against it now just the same as in the old days. The Indianapolis school board 1 has been cutting some rather queer antics the past several years. They took a final fling before they retired this week by ‘‘firing’’ Charles E. Miller, city school superintendent whom they Induced a couple of years ago to resign as state superintendent to accept the job. They named Charles Du Shane of Columbus, Indiapa, to take his place and the announcement caused a big surprise in Indianapolis as well as elsewhere over the state. According to the newly elected officers of the American Farm Bureau, who probably don’t know much more about it than the rest of us but are hoping with us, the crisis has been passed in the farm situation and from now on the trend will be better. We sincerely hope they are right but whether they are or not, this is certain — there must be improvements in the agricultural business before we have real healthy, sound and lasting prosperity. At this time the very best thing the wise investor can do is to buy a farm. When Adams county land can be bought ) for less than the improvements could ba placed thereon for, you can make no mistake in buying. 0 . Give them a Parker Fotin-1 tain pen for Christmas. Callow & Kohne. Fri-M-Tu “Lost 17 Pounds; Suffered 5 Y ears; Konjola Wins, Sufferer Spent Over S2OO In Vain 1 Search For Health Now Praises Master Medicine For Quick Relief II I W** * MR. C. D. PRATER “For five years I was the help- ■ less victim of stomach and kidney r trouble,” said Mr. C. D. .Prater, 202 Hoffman street, Hammond. “I spent over S2OO in a vain search . for a remedy that would aid me. Gas pains, belching spells and ' heartburn made my life miserable. j My weakened kidneys caused sharp pains across my back and forced frequent night risings. I became s so run down that I lost seventeen pounds. I ’This is what six bottles of Kon jola did for me. For the past seven months I have been a well man. Not once has stomach or kidney 4 trouble returned. I eat three . hearty meals a day and sleep soundly and without interruption B at night. My strength and weight , are fast returning, and I can feel the new life pulsing through my r entire body. My general health is f better than in years and 1 am glad to endorse Konjola." 9 Konjola is sold in Decatur at » the B. J. Smith drug store, and by all the best druggists in all towns throughout this entire section. 1 % , i Colds are serious. Even mild ’ I cases are dangerous. Remember II KONJOLA COLD COMPOUND (tablets) is giving amazing re lief to thousands of cold sufferers every year. These table are :•! of the same high quality as 8 1 Konjola.

’ I k ' *" "** ——l Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE ♦ ..i.— . - ■——♦ Q At an afternoon wedding what kind of luncheon should follow? A. A buffet luncheon follows, the guests serving themselves to tho dainties. Q. May a girl ask a man to dance with her? A. Never, unless it is her husband or brother, or someone very close I to her. Q Should children bo encouraged to give small presents? A. Yes. This will teach them to think of others. ♦ — ♦ I Household Scrapbook By ROBERTA LEE Shabby Black Kid Gloves To renovate shabby or rusty black kid gloves use a few drops of black ink in the same quanity of olive oil to darken the worn spots, using a soft brush. Tired Nerves An excellent remedy for tired nerves is to place a hot water bottle at the has? of the spine. This is also good for insomnia. Paraffin Keep paraffin in a lipped utensil, of cheap tin teapot, for quick melting and convenient pouring. Q RURAL CHURCHES Pleasant Mills Charge A. E. Burk, Pastor Pleasant Mills M. E. Church 9:30— Sunday School 10:30 —Morning Worship 6:00 Epworth and Jr. League 7:00 —Evangelistic Services 7:00 —Thursday evening prayer meeting. The Revival meetings are going on jn full force with the Holy Spirit leading and many have found Christ as their Savior and the Church has been wonderfully revived. We invite | all to attend these meetings and get blessed. The meetings may close Sunday, evening. Salem M. E. Church 9:30 —Sunday School 10:30—Morning Worship with j Rev. Sims preaching. — 0 Calvary Evangelical Church Sunday School at 9:30. Chalmer Miller Supt. Prayer meeting and, Bible study at 10:30 conducted by the Class Leader Otis Shifferly. I

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1929.

, I Woishlp with sermon l>y Rev. M. W. Sunderman on Thursday night. o , Decatur M. E. Circuit Glen Bryan, Pastor Mt. Pleasant Church — Sunday i School 9:15, Ed Spangler .Supt. Washington Church — Sunday School 9:30. B. F. Breiner, Supt. Beulah Church —Sunday School: 9:30. Chas. Fuhrman, Supt. Evangelistic nervies 10:30. Our revival is coming along very good.] On last Sunday Morning there was one saved. Bobo M. E. Circuit » John F. Blocker, Pastor Clark's Chapel 9:30 A. M. Sunday School. 10:30 A. M. Preaching by pastor.' Subject—The Great Promises and; their meaning. 11:15 A. M. Reorganization of the i Sunday School for 1930. Mt. Hope 9:30 A. M. Sunday School. 10:30 A. M. Class Meeting. 7:00 P. M. Preaching by pastor Subject—The Promises of a Great Savior and Salvation. Mt. Tabor 9:30 A. M. Sunday School. 10:30 A. M. —Getting ready for! the Christmas program. Come and I help. Note:- Both Pastor and wife wish to thank the Mt. Tabor people for their donation on Wednesday night. May we all have the Christmas Spirit! Come. ———— o Decatur U. B. Circuit Chester Grace Pastor Winchester Sunday School 9:30 Prayer meeting Wednesday Bobo Sunday School 9:15 Christian Endeavor 7:00 Prayer meeting Wednesday Victory Sunday School ... 9:30 (Followed by class meeting) Pleasant Grove Sunday School 9:30 i Preaching 10:30] [Preaching again at 7:'00 | by Rev. Johnson. Looking forward ; to a great day on the Lord’s day' Everybody Welcome. i PLEASE SEE W ini f ride Kitson for your 1930 Auto Licenses Thank You.

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