Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 248, Decatur, Adams County, 18 October 1934 — Page 3

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■ Ski Headaches, Painful I floated Keeling in LowStomach and Rheu- | nl tic Affliction Arise ( logged Intestinal •talSwnce Introduces New I Medicine That Works I With the Food We Eat. | Called Indo-Vin; Costs tflnh l ew Cents Daily ’ mivu'-e of Medicinal - lias been found which natural action upon the I MhL ami stomach. It is not a r|jf not a ' patent" medicine. m i ■ fa- formula that works rj I’ 1 ® llll ‘ sufferer's own food. I kafr as Indo-Vin, now being lnlicre in Decatur. at the Drug Store. n Several pronti 11 e n t Decatur "'--i’l'-nts wore IB® Y tntong the first i ’ s |to purchase J *w |m edi c i n e and ' ■fl <• tu a 1 reports I K Ipr o v e it ha s fl W,. ■ helped °f I ho s e '■fl A who have taken 71 I j»fl Yesterday a MH & <4 . .jsSB w ell - kno w n ■fl ; t? ' -''tOß' ll ''' l ” until.Hi ■fl— flߣi.fSEty stated that H. Mossy forty of man.■fl'"'-'' ot tndo-vi k , nd . s serioue >nil . were direc'ly traceable to A■ GJstip.ui si and that city drinking often helps lead to this I alfliction. Many Decatur WW* l)l,l w, ’° have ta * ien Indo-Vin . '■® i: '” the first medicine that j ■fl ,!y relieved constipation and ■ ''<! natural bowel action. is the world's newest modi- I ~ containing a combination of ■ ■f e <lknts found in no other ‘y These ingredients mix | the food in one's stomach, J r tliri.wing off the poisons that , stomach troubles anil per I I A 1 '"* 7 lllP ,IVPr an<l •’ owf ’ls to ■ B^ Cll ° n , ’ roi ’ t ‘ r fy- It will cleanse ■■• r l, ( >wrds (gradually—not drasor severe) as they were never |»ansed before and tone them better daily action. • "ill bring out awful gases I ■>> ~i lrpuri,’ e s (frequently from '^ st dose) which may have .'de you for a long time. ■»tammating y OU r blood and . organs, spreading (his poison

BROTHERHOOD ENTERTAINS MEMBERS f The Brothorhoud of the First i'Christian church entertained the ? I members of the church with a . I marshmallow and Weiner roast at J the country home of Mr. an 1 Mrs. 'William TiM'plr Wednesday nigh'.. The regular meeting of the broth- ■ I erhood was hrdd after wldch a . Hixdal time was enjoytd. 1 1 FINE PROGRAM GIVEN AT CLUB , > Mrs. Philip Obenauer wae h .steas .to the members of the Lalies i Shakespeare Club at her home Wed- , nesday afternoon, and was also leader for the program. The president, Mrs. C. A. Dugan <: welcomed the three new members. i the Mesdames 11. R. Corson. Grace . Miller Gardy and Ralph Yager, Into I the organlzati n. and Mrs. Lois Black, was chosen delegate to represent the Shakespeare Club at the statetonvention of the Indiana Fed- , eratlon of Clubti to be held in Indianapolis next week. Twenty one members responded to the roll call with current events. Mrs. Obenauer read an interesting paper on the subject, "Expl nitlon and Settlement. Old S nth West. Old North West and the Great Pur- _ chase." Subtopics were given by l Mrs. Lower, Mrs. Dugan and Mrs. - Tyndall. t* The next meeting of the club will ! b e held with Mrs. D. D. Heller next ji Wednesday afternoon at two-thirty ■ i o'clock. 'I . INTERESTING TOPIC j PRESENTED AT CLUB The Historical Club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. John Schafer, and she also read >tn interesting paper on “The Old Will w ware." Mrs. Schafer gave the history of the pattern which was first made by the Coughley Pottery company in Shropshire. She elated that

I - 6 « » !■ ' B fl fl ——— * Common Constipation, Frequently the Cause of Skin | Eruptions, Foul Breath, Sleeplessness and Loss of Vitality. ♦ over your system tn general and causing you many days of misery with headaches, dizzy spells, skin eruptions, exhausted feelings, foul breath, broken sleep and rheumatic af'liction. Indo-Vin will clear your stomach and intestines, of old gas, sourness, fermentation and other impure "matter” which often forms a coating on the linings, frequently being the real cause of stomach "trouble." Cleansing out these quantities of impure substances permits freer flow of the digestive juices, makes the digestive organs sweet and clean and gives complete relief from indigestion, gas bloating, spitting up of food, shortness of breath, lump in i stomach and dyspepsia. This is no mere tablet, pill or ! salts, and not a powder, syrup or : capsule and it does not contain : alcohol or a single habit-forming drug, hut it is a scientific LIQUID mixture from 21 Medicinal Plants. ! all blended into one remarkable | compound. It contains more ini credients than perhaps three ordiI nary medicines put together, and has astounded community after i community. While it is being introduced 1' | Deca'ur every suffering person I can take it at the small cos! of only a few cents a day. So if bowel trouble, or stomach distress, is bringing you misery it would I certainly be a mistake not to try pt' Indo-Vin Is now being Introduced to the public daily here in Decatur at The Hofthouse Drug Store, and | sold by every good druggist I throughout this whole section.—l 1 Adv.

there were two hundred different designs of the pattern and exhibited a plate showing the pattern. Mrs. Schafer also rend a poem an old Stratsfordshlre rhyme, which described the ipattern of Will w ware. "Two pigeons flying high Chinese vessels sailing by, Weeping willows hanging o’er, Bridge with three men If not four. Chinese temple there It stands. Seems to bike uip all the land. Apple trees with apples on, A pretty fence to end my song." During the business m el Ing plans were made to meet wit'll Mrs. Dave Campbell In Bluffton next Wednesday, October 24, f.r a potduck dinner. All members of the Civic Section of the Woman's Club are asked t bring their table service to the meeting to be held tonight at ulxthirty o'clock with Mrs. C. K. Champlin on Adams street. A pot-lu k dinner will be served. ENTERTAINS MARDI BRIDGE CLUB Miss Mary M. Coverdale was hostess to the members of the Mardi Bridge Club and two additional guests, the Mieses eabel lllower and Helen Gerber, at her home on North Second street, Wednesday night. The high score prize among the lub members was w n by Miss Marcella Gerber end the consolation prize by Miss Bernice DeVoss. Miss Hower received the guest prize, h etess present'd MLss Marcella Grber. bride-elect, with a gift. The decorations for the party were in keeping with the Halloween season and the color note of black and yellow was carried out in the appointments. A one course luncheon was served. MEETING OF CATHOLIC ACTION UNIT The women of unit nine of the Catholic A' tion Clubs met Wednesday night with Miss Tillie Meibers. Mrs. Ralph J. Roop was the leader for the meeting and Mrs. Roman Parent was chosen secretary of the organization. Mi.se Meibers read a chapter form "The Maas.” The next meeting will be held November 14 with Mrs. Clara Myers. The meeting of the Pinochle Club which was to have been held with Miss Marie Zeser t night, has been postponed. MUSIC DEPARTMENT TO PRESENT PROGRAM The Music department of the Wonsan’s Club will present a program of music in the Zion Reformed church Monday night at seven forty-five o'clock at the Woman’s club meeting. The subject for the evening will be “Music of the Eighteenth Cet CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Miss Mary Macy Phones 1000—1001 Thursday Pinochle Club, Miss Marie Zeser, postponed. W. O. T. M. regular meeting, Mo se Home. 7:30 p. m. Zion Reformed Junior Choir, church, 7 p. m. United Brethren D. Y. B. class, Mrs. Tom Fisher, 7:30 p. m. Church of God Ladies Aid Society vegetable soup sale. Anti-ch Missionary Sewing Circle. Mrs. Frank Arnold, all-day. Evaneglical Loyal Daughters masquerade party, church basement, 7:30 p. nt., iprompt. Friendship Village Home Economics Club, Mrs. Rue Strayer, 1:30 p. m. Zion Reformed Ladies Aid Society. church parlors, 2:30 p. m. Adams County Democratic Woman's Club meeting. Eastern Stars hall at Geneva. 6:'30 p. nt. Meth dist W. F. M. S., Mrs. R. A. Stuckey, 2:30 p. m. Catholic Indies Social Club party, ' Catholic school hall, 8 p. m. First Christian Ladies Aid Society—Mrs. Fred King. 2 p. m. Presbyterian Ladies Aid Society Mrs. J. C. Sutton, 2:30 p. m. Civic Section dinner, Mrs. C. K. Champlin, 6:30 p. m. Friday Young Democnttlc Club party. Decatur Country Club, 9:30 p. m. Catholic Action Clubs Unit 2, K. of C. Hall, 8 :p. m. Catholic Action Clubs Unit 15, Mrs. Victor Ulman, 8 p. m. Ben Hur Tirzah Club, Ben Hur Hall, following lodge. Zion Reformed Mission Band. > church, 2:30 p. m. Methodist Y. M. C. class masquerade party, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Owens, 7:30 p. m. Root Twp. Happy Homemakers Club, Eleanor Johnson, 7:30 p. m. Saturday Christian Ladies Aid chicken supper, church basement, 5 to 7 p. m. Monday Woman's iClulb meeting. Musfc Department in charge, Zion Reformed church, 7:45 p. m. Research Club. Mrs. Fred Heuer, 2:30 p. m. Tuesday Root Twp. Home Economics Club Mrs. Heber Feasel, all-day. Wednesday 'Ladies Shakespeare Club, Mrs. D. D. Heller, 2:30 p. m. I 'Histi riotl Club, Mrs. Dave Campbell, Bluffton.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1934.

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tury” and the committee in charge of the program will include the Mesdames L. A. Holthouse. Dallas Goldner, Henry Neireiter, C. M. Prugh. 18. F. Schreyer and the Misses Della Sellemeyer and Etflu Gerber. The regular meeting of the Women of the Moose will be held tonight at seven-thirty o’clock in the Mocse Home. MENU ANNOUNCED FOR PLATE SUPPER The LaJies Aid Society of the First Christian church will serve a chicken supper in the church basement Saturday night from five to seven o’clock. The supper will be served for twenty five cents a plate, with five cents additional f :r pie. The menu will consist of creamed chicken, biscuits, mashed potatoes and gravy, escalloped c rn. cabbage elaw, and coffee. Unit two of the Catholic Action Clubs will meet Friday night at eight o’clock in the K. of C. Hall. Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE |; Q. When a shower has been given ! tor a girl and she has t'hanked each j donor verbally, is it necessary f ri her -to write a note of thanks to each one? A. Yes; she should write to each one. Q. Into how many classes should one's correspondence be divided? A. Three; business, social and personal. Q. How can the desired seating arrangement be obtained in a public dining room? 'A. By tipping the head waiter. Washington Apple Yield Good Wenatchee, Wash.-tU.PJ— Despite fears that abnormal weather would damage the Central Vv'ashington apple yield, early varieties clung to the trees and matured to a deep red as harvest season opened. Growers estimated a larger than usual per cent would grade “extra fancy’’ standard. o Forgot All About Fire Saugus, Mass.— (U.R) —Walter Murphy, five, and his brother, Rob. ert, three, couldn't reach the firebox at the end of the street so decided to walk to the fire station to report a fire. After reaching the' station hcuse the bright and shining brass and engines attracted ' their attention for quite awhile. Finally a fireman asked them if he could help. They said that they wished to report a fire at their i home. The trucks went to the fire which caused ?50U damage.

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Mrs. Lilly Burroughs and Miss Fann Hanwnell returned today from | Jackson, Michigan, where they vislt- ' ed with relatives. I Clint Drumm nd of South Bend is his brother, U. S. Drum- | mond and other relatives here. Mrs. it. W. Macy, Mrs. Palmer Ek her and Mrs. Herman Myers motored to Montpelier Wednesday afternoon. A crowd from here went to Geneva this afternoon to attend the Democratic meeting to be in charge of the Woman's Democratic duh. The fans who attended the football game at 'Fort Wayne last night were enthusiastic over the Yellow Jackets fine victory, c ntinuing their unbroken record. Mr. and Mrs. Stoner, Mrs. Mary Niblick and Mrs. Harriet Obenauer will leave in a few days for Florida where they will spend the winter. Mrs. Don K. Lutes, ipresident of the South Ward Parent-Teachers Association is attending the Par-ent-Teachers congress at Indianapo- ! lis held in connection with the teachers institute. Word has been receive 1 here by relatives that Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Osternran and daughter Nellie cf Vevay, escaped serious injuries in an automobile accident which occurred enroute to their home last Friday. The accident occurred when >.l tire on the Osterman car blew lout, causing the car to turn over I three times. Mr. and Mrs. Osteri man and daughter were badly cut ' and bruised. D. F. Teeple, who is a ipatient at ; the St. Joseph’s Hospital in Fort i Wayne, is reported to be improving slowly.

CLOSE SCHOOLS FOR INSTITUTE ' rCONTTNTtEn FROM PAGE ONE) surer, and W. S. Painter. Garrett, legislative committeeman. M. F. Worthmnn. superintendent of the Decatur schools, is sla'ed for re election as secretary-treasurer, a p st he has held since the assoc ia- I tion was organized. Sigurd Anderson, commercial instructor of the Decatur high school is on the committee which is planning the round table discussion for the commerce section Friday m ruing at 9:15 o'clock in the International college building. Ray Duff of Geneva is one the committee which is planning the grammar, grade and rural school sections program to IF YOUR BREATH HAS A SMELL YOU CAN’T FEEL WELL When we eat too much, our food decays in our bowels. Our friends smell this decay coming out of our mouth and call it bad breath. We feel the poison of this decay all over our body. It makes us gloomy, grouchy and no good for anything. What makes the foot! decay in the bowels’ Well, when we eat too much, our bile juice can't digest it. What is the bile juice? | It is the most vital digestive juice in our | body. Unless 2 pints of it are flowing from our liver into our bowels every day, our ■ movements get hard and constipated and 1 % of our food decays In our 28 feet of ' bowels. This decay sends poison all over i our body every six minutes. When our friends smell our bad breath (but we don’t) and we feel like a whipped I tomcat, don’t use a mouthwash or take a I laxative. Get at ths cause. Take Carter’s I Little Liver Pills which gently start the ’ flow of your bile juice. But if “something better’’ is offered you, don’t buy it, for it may be a calomel (mercury) pill, which loosens teeth, gripes and scalds the rectum in many people. Ask for C-arter’f Little Liver Pills by name and get what you ask for—2s<. ©1934. C.M.Co.

be held in the Plymouth c ngrega-' tional hall, Friday morning at 9:15 o’clock. The featured addressee of the general sessions of the For; Wayne institute being held in the Shrine : Temple are Dr. Ralph Sockman. ' B ston, Massachusetts, who talked I this morning on "Mastering the Machine age”; Dr. Th'mas Henry Briggs, of Columbia University, who | also talked this morning on "Per | eonal Happiness”; Will Irwin, Bos-1 ton. Massachuttes, author who will I talk Friday morning at 8:15 o’- lock on “Tainted Truth"; Bish, p Francis John McConnell, of New York City, who will talk Friday afternoon at 1:15 o'c bek on “Our New Era” o Get the Habit — Traae •» Hom*

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ARRIVALS Mr.and Mrs. Roy Schlickman. 829 High street, are the parents of a six pound boy l>aby, born .Wednesday plight . The boy, the first child in ! t'he family, has been named Davy I Lee. Democratic Club Entertainment Country Club Friday. i GUARANTEED HOT Water Bottle $1.5(1 Special-SI.OO KOHNE DRUG STORE