Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 300, Decatur, Adams County, 19 December 1929 — Page 5

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1929.

I’at Girls! Here’s A Tip For You All over the world Kruachen w?,m . " “” |,eallnK <o Kirin and' ? W V° K,rlve for ““ . .' I 'T‘‘ frn , m fat figure that can not full to win admiration. Here’s the recipe that banishes tut i.nd brings Into blossom all the "utuml attractiveness that every j woman possonnen Every morning take one half '•■mimon of Kruachen Salta In a ‘f mt ” 101 wa,< ' r l,ofor « breakHi sni,■ nnd do this every mornn« for "it's the llttlo dally done that takes off the fat.” Don’t miss « morning. I hi- K rum-hen habit means that • very particle of poisonous waste matter and harmful acids and Kanes age expelled from the system. At the same time the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels are ton- <’<> up and the pure, fresh blood containing Nature’s six life-giving ults are carried to every organ gland, nerve and fibre of the body and this Is followed by ’’that Krnsehen feeling" of energetic heath and activity that is reflected m bright eyes, clear skin, cheerful vivacity and charming figure. to t an 85c hottie of Kruschen Salts at Zimmerman’s Drug Shop or any drug store (lasts 4 weeks) with the distinct understanding that you must be satisfied with results or'money back. — Special: Evergreen Grave Blankets, $3.00. Cemetery wreaths $1.50 up. Decatur Floral Co. Phone 971. i Tues—Thur—Mon.

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DECATUR PEOPLE GUESTS AT FISHCHEESE SUPPER (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) dlewhat. Following this talks, a general social time was enjoyed by tnose attending the party and the guests were presented with packages of Kraft-Phenix Cheese and frozen fresh fish. Mr. Forney and Mr. Baldridge will remain In Decatur for several days and will call on local dealers.' Mr. Dennett will complete his work at the creamery today and will le ve tor Chicago lute tonight' or Friday. DECATUR AND . ADAMS COUNTY SNOW-BOUND (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) through the snow drifts last night, but. no serious mishaps were reported in Adams county. Trains Are Late Considerable delay has been caused in the arrival of trains in Decatur by the large amount of snow, blocking and covering the tracks. The train on the Chicago and Erie railroad out of Chicago which was due in Decatur at 2:40 a. m. arrived in this city at 9:40 this' morning. 7 hours late. The east bound trains on the j Nickle plate road were more than 10 hours late and the west bound trains were more than two hour late in arriving here. The delays on the Pennsylvania system were not so great, the midnight train south arriving here at 2:10 a ni. The north bound train, also due at midnight, was four hours late in arriving.

———.—o — XMAS PROGRAM IS ANNOUNCED (CONTINI'ED FROM i’AGE ONE) Saturday be changed from 2 o’clock to 1 o’clock and that this include ; the Intermediate League group. 1 Parents and children are disked to. make note of this as no other 1 notice will be sent out. The program committee consists of Mrs. Arthur Suttles, Helen Butler. Mrs. Giles Porter. Mrs. Han Tyndall, Mrs. Hoss Stoakes. Mrs. Frank Downs has charge of the play by the Intermediate league. The program for Christmas pro ceeding the White Christmas Gift service in the Methodist church is as follows: Song“-“The Child Divine." , .(The Intermediate League Choir will sing throughout the program) Welcome Mary Kathleen Fryback A Hard Job Billy Hunter Song—" What Did the Angels Sing?" Choir The Christ Child's Garden Zula Porter and Girls Song—" Gladly Bring the Garlands .Garden Girls One Little Candle Annabelle Doan Solo —"The First Christmas Song" Mary Katherine Tyndall The Reason Mary Jane Beery Song—" Hope, Joy, Peace’’. Choir The Inn Keepers Little Lail Ruth Porter Duet —“Rest Thee’ Fern Zimmerman and Agnes Nelson "A Present For Mother"

Indigestion Gone Gaining Weight Suffered 25 Years. Now Eats Anything. Back-ache Ended Readers who have almost despaired of ever being able to eat again without intense suffering, will be interested in the experience of Mrs. W. A. Guilford, 1306 So. Cedar St., Auburn, Ind. In telling how she ended this affliction, she says: "I suffered about everything a person can imagine from stomach trouble, for 25 years. Every time I tried to eat, I was bloated with gas and the pains were very severe. My kidneys bothered me day and night, and niy”back ached almost all the time. I was constipated, dizzy, sleepless and often had sick headaches. During my last severe attack of indigestion. 1 lost 21! pounds in weight. I couldn't believe there was any real relief for me, but finally tried Viuna- because it was so strongly recommended It took hold of me very promptly. I began to eat wi.limit gas or pain, and today my stomach is in wonderful shape. I need no laxatives any more, my headaches and backache have all disappeared, my kid neys are working tine, and I am gaining hack my I<>s weight. It took me 25 years to find Viuna, but I hope my experience will save time and suffering for othec sick folks." There must bo something different, something truly wonderful about a medicine which has promptly ended so many severe cases of back-ache, stom ac h trouble, kidney pains and rheumatism. Try one bottle of Viuna under positive guaranty. VIUNA Sold by Callow & Kohns

Anna Jane TymUdl ! The Christmas Flag Donald Bixler Song -"A Song from Heaven” Choir Three Little Maids from Sunday School, We Mary Kathline, Helen Pauline Acker, and Patsy Moser. I Duet—"A Manger Ckadlo" Martha Elizabeth Calland and Helen Suttles. The Reindeers Right of Way Billy Brown Shining Kenne.h Friedt, Richard Colter, Jack Hunter, Kenneth Beery, Ward Chapman. ■ Song- "There’s a Golden Star" choir | A Wlreb-ss to Santa Bobby Elchorn T Child's Thought Kenneth Friedt Star Patsy Edwards, Kathryn Dav's, Betty Roop, Nola Friedt Song "A Star Is the Sign of the Saviour" Choir The Shiniest Dime Frederick Bixler The Contributions Dropping Donald Bixler, Eugene Friedt, Janus Baxter. Paul Baumgartner and Billy Brown. Off rng (Our money gifts for the White Christmas) A Christinas Wish Jeannette Schrock Song—" The Babe of Bethlehem’’ The Junior Clioir Playlet Intermediate League The White Christmas Gift o— — MOOSE LODGE PLANS PARTY page one) "Motion Song". Children Recitation, ’’Christmas Dolly ” Eileen Odle Recitation. "A Wireless to Santa" Charles Cook

Jiffy j jiFFy n for C° rns Will take off Coms We know you will be surprised and justly so, too. We were surprised when we tried them. They positively will take that Corn off. Jiffy tor Bunions and Callouses. Each 25c • Absolutely Guaranteed Zimmerman Drug Shop

C. A. Douglas Go. SOUTH <»T COURT HOUSE D E C A T U R Ils ' Jljqlajgk io Whether it’s Gift Items or 111 Regular Merchandise this Sucsrestions "X* “- M Store Leads ' whole family ffffff STARTING FRIDAY DEC. 20 UNTIL TUES, DEC. 24 FANCY OUTING FLANNEL 36 inch PERCALES . 36 '! 1Cl ’ Wi,le ,7 tin «’ r^’.'S c Desirable patterns in (he laiS S X. 98c, $1.49 ■" w , t YJAWA’IK) and dark patterns 14n dark patterns 1 iz™; 49c,98c ||| ....! 14c ut Mens Collar Attached d»-l J Q Shirts 98c, 01.4.7 Box of 3 OJ |H, 66x80 Double B ankets in «rey and tan, assorted color t? i QQ Handkerchiefs ZTCyTMC plaids, also dark blankets with color borders, pair vi.Jti Ladies Novelty j 4(k “ Purses 98c, *./ Ladies’ Smartly Tailored Ladies Low ( nt All RubT ..„, 79c; 98c m Var Trimme<l $ 1.98 S °“X" 98c $1.39 Winurc.au A®, ( hi „, s Ail L.W. F.n H...C 41 lg Twrr.l coals, some will, S1 .89 Slippers 69c, 98c, 1. F 0 fur collars, broadcloth, Ladies Novelty Suede KAp black or brown trimmed. t#’. Ladies T weed Low Cut Gloves Beautiful f u r trimmed ; y ? {a ' n Bools C» 1 r 7(k Ladies Rayon ‘H'olity dress coats in I* _ ll,rn down cufl tp 1•I •/ Underwear «7oL a marvelous selection. A ,|fi| Ladies Low Cut Tweed i J"’ 49c, 89c ||| "" /ul '.81.98 4 9 c sll-75 $13.75 /I|| t" , l X Shir “ 79c 98c ||| SIS-75 meSis ,k l l |'' i '‘'' ; Womens All Silk Hose *P A O \ ’ , Hui,!,,.,- 1 Buckle Women's Silk and Wool 50() B(1( | gpreads iuirdes? Wear'"‘ ,l Turkish Towels, Fancy in„ Full >ize. in assorted colors Colored Bordens 25c. ggg 64x76 Cotton Sheet Blanket, tSXi..7«A *. » • Conry Striped and 7Qp Plaids ’ c 'M c 'at ' '

Dialogue, "Three Little Maids of Moose" Evelyn Burnett, Ethelyn Burnett, and Catherine Tee-pie, Christmas Carol, ”0 Come All Ye Faithful" Children Recitation, “Why Christmas Comes” Wilma Miller Recitation, "A Present for Mother" Rosella Hoare Reading. "A Tale of Christmas Eve" Miriam Haley

Overcoat Sale hwA Now!! K We are loaded with many A beautiful overcoats — Our first L/ '\\ rea * w * n ter is here we want to I /I I a. T/'tffi'JlA A move the coats — hence these I 11/ / great reductions — all colors / y. j an d sizes Si £ui You Get January Prices Now! Wo \\ M Coats ’ now - ■■ • $9. 89 z / M V /» 1 $19,5 ° Coats ’ now '' sls- 49 /Jr \\ J/ M $24.50 Coats, now .$] 9.49 JR $29.50 Coats, now.. $24-49 I V Every man’s overcoat in the store on sale. Toha-T’Myeu & Sen / CLOTHING AND SHOES / ’ KOK D*D AND LAD — DECAI UK' INDIANA'

Dr 11 Work—Women of Mooseheart Legion. Playlett with tableau, "The Shepherd" Cast of characters: Prologue Margaret Haley David Guy Tester David's Star Nina Eicher Joseph Arthur Millar Mary Mrs. Joe Brennen Angel Miss Marie Zener The Three Shepherds.„.

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Marlon Hearo, William Lister, and William Nbll The Three Kings Albert Glass. W. H. Klushtnan. and Tom Noli. COURT HOUSE Austin Kraner, 32 acres In -Wabash Tnwnshp to Eadie B. Weaver et al for $18,000.00