Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 298, Decatur, Adams County, 17 December 1929 — Page 6

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GENEVA NEWS Richard Potteals sp-ndlng a for,diyn here with his family. “ 'Str. and Mrs. Wlllla Glendennlng ifffd Mr. and Mra Lake GlendennIng «JM nt Wednesday in Fort Wayne. / Mr. and Mrs. James Briggs and Mrs. A. G. B. Iggs attended to business matters in Warren, Indiana. Mrs. Carl Buyei and Mrs. Cornelius Schafer entertained at the latter* home Tuesday evening dinner, Mrs. Ralph Snyder, Mrs. Thomas Rhoades and Misses Virginia Schafer and Dorothy Larue. Born to Mt. and Mrs. Qus Bonl-j fas a bi by son, Tuesday. Mr. Al I’on'ilus underwent an ' operation for hernia. Tuesday at i Fort Wayne.

JR p Down ■|| ■ You know two kinds of i , i people: One kind has the habit of salting down hS money in a savings account; the other habitual- ly > JwJ “throws money to the jMjj tfjjr* birds.” Imagine where these two kinds will be ten 'H j‘i|| years hence. Which kind will be “Capitalists”? BS* I Bfajy IS: That’s one to think over. jP First National Bank Capital and Surplus, sL<3 $120,000.00 Ral i Decatur, Indiana ■ t r x<i—M—aoMiMCMßWMMeaaaagil E&. U §lm

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Mesdinvs Nathan Shepherd. Elsie Conner and Charles Shepherd I entertained the memners of th* M E. Ladles it the home of the i lat»«>r, Tuesday afternoon. Mes lames Gorman McKean and Pot rest Dietch were shoppers in I Ft rt Wayne Tuesday. Misses Aleta Harlow, Helen Dletsch. Virginia Schaefer, Dorothy Larue and Mrs. Thomas Rhoadrs spent Tuesday evening with Mr and Mrs. Willard Jackson in Port land. Miss Helen Neal had the misfor-1 tune to have her hand caught in the 1 electric wringer, bruising bar hand seriously, Mesdames Harry Dunwiddie and jllenry Banta spent Tuesday in, Ridgeville with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Slewart of Wabash spent the week-end here with relatives.

, | Mr. and Mrs. Eatl Conner of D.iyI ton, Ohio, were guests of Mr. and J Mrs. E. E. Conner. Sunday. The members of the Fortnightly I club were entertained at a Christ- . tnas dinner party at the home of I Mrs. W. D. Cross. Jr.. Friday evei nlng. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mi-Whin- . I ney of Decatur spent Sunday here , j with relative*. The Business College band of Fort Wayne entertained the GoI uevu pupils of Geneva high school . | and grades, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Briggs of Muncie spent Sunday here with I relatives. A new variety store was opened , here Saturday. The store was I moved here front Payn*. Ohio, and J will be managed by Mesdann s Burt Reasnor and Daisy Hale. W. D. Cross has opened the pic tore show formerly belonging to Clyde Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Leichty and daughter, Joyce, of Fort Wayne, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Shepherd. Sunday. o — CRAIG VILLE NEWS I Th? Ladles Aid of the U. B. I Church held its meeting for the month of December op last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Wm. Garton. The following members were present, the Mrs. D. W. Abbott, Clem Wasson. Dwight Bell. Fred Bracht. Janies Ernst. Robert Wolf A. H. Hetrick, Mrs. Pugh. Nora Crum. Harve Ginter, Charles Wolf, Mis. Garton. Miss Mabel Hetrick. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Garton of Fort Wayne spent the week-end with Mrs. Wm Garton. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heckly were callers in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Wasson Saturday. Mrs. Harve Ginter and childnh spent Tuesday even’ng in Decatur. Mis. Roy spent Thursday in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Nora Crum spent Saturday afternoon in Bluffton. Mr and Mrs. Roy Strickler of Willshire Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Eu

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Kelly son Carl of Decatur were SunI day afternoon guests In the home I of Mr. and Mrs. Oatus Strickler. I Mrs. Joseph Pease visited friends; . in Decatur last Thursday. Mrs. Wm Garten daughter Betty . Mt. and Mrs. Harve Ginter daugh-j ter Esther spent Monday in Deca,ur. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Oliver of Fort Wayne were Sunday guests In the rotne of Mr. and Mrs. (’. L. Boling-1 tr. Sunday afternoon visitors in the ; home of Mi. and Mrs. Francis Crott-l ier were Mr. and Mrs. William B-el-ner, Mis. Oatus Strl< kier. Mrs. Em-1 ma Pyle. Mrs. l aurence Zimmermin. Mary and Mildred L imenstnll.Tin- l.adi-s Aid of the Crafgville C. U. Church met at the home oti. Mis. Denton Ratcliff Wednesday, . Dec. 11 for an all day meeting. J rhose present were Mrs. Jay Smith laiighti r Ruth and son John Eugene Mrs. Frank Myers, son BoLby, Mrs. Dan Weldy, Mrs. Charles Didy, Mrs. I Charles Bell, Mis. Elmer Hume-’ rickhouse, Mrs. Ellis Call and children, Mrs. Joe Pease, Mrs. Ver-1 •na Humerickhouse. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Gerke and family of near Uniondale and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ratcliff of Fort Wayne were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mis. Denton Fataliff. Junior Bell was a gu-. st in the home of his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bell Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mi.-,. Ray Woll and daughters Mr. and Mrs. Henry Strohhn of Indian ipolls spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Schwartz. . o WINTER EASES TASK OF BORDER CUSTOMS AGENTS Buffalo. N. Y. Dec. 16 —(UP) —j The chill, wintery winds that sweep | over the Great Lakes blow- good to Uncle Sam's customs and immigration inspectors here. As the temperature drops, so does the activity of the amateur smuggler who tried to bring from Canada to the United States a few bottles of liquor or ale. imported garments. or other contraband, according to the agents who greet each ncoming motorist, pedestrian and bus rider at the Peace Bridge and the ferry landing on the American side of the Niagara river here. Whereas it's a poor summer’s week when less than 600 bottles of liquer beer or ale are seized, seiz'.ires drop away down below the 100- I bottle mark these cold winter days. | It follows, that before, that the in- : spectors have less to do and more j time to spend besides the stove in I heir’ headquarters. Cyclamen, full of blooms.; 75c and sl. Cut owers of all kinds. Special Christmas delivery. Decatur Floral Co. Nuttman Ave. Phone 971. Tues —Thur —Mon. • o Keen Suffering Put* To An End By New Konjola Was Getting Worse and Worse, Then New and Different Medicine Came to Rescue \ % MRS. ELIZABETH BROOKS Remarkable, but true, Konjola seems at its best in the obstinate leases that have defied all else . tried. Take the experience of Mrs. Elizabeth Brooks, 1132 South Elizai beth street, Kokomo, for instance: “For years 1 suffered from vioI lent coughing and choking spells and though I’tried medicines and I treatments without end, I foundi Ino relief. I was greatly discourag-j ed, but did not know which way ; ito turn. I spent hundreds of dol-1 lais, biu kept getting worse and ■ worse. A friend insisted that I try Konjola. Well, the result was next to miraculous. In three weeks I the coughing and choaking cejsed. ’ Not only that, but I felt better in' every way. My appetite increased and I was able to sleep better than 1 for years. Surely Konjola made I good in my case; one that had, baffled every other effort for relief.” Konjola is sold in Decatur, at ! the B. J. Smith, drug store, and by ; all the best druggists in all towns - i throughout this entire section. Colds are serious. Even mild cases are dangerous. Remember 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 Konjola.

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