Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 82, Decatur, Adams County, 5 April 1935 — Page 3
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Ido-vin bringing Ilessed relief to ■ANY WHO SUFFER
■taiur Residents. LongKe Victims of Stomach BPress and Kidney Af■tion Ar e Wc 11 And ■ppy Again. ■ronifsCall at Holthouse ■us Store For New, Sci■tific Medicine; Thous■sof Bottles Purchased ■thin Three Weeks. ■ has been said that Nature ■ banish most of our ailments, i ■ii>n the proper help. That a- ■ is the secret of the amazing ■* of Indo-Vin, which is the ■. scientific mixture of Nature's ■icines that works with the feters food, thus urging Nature i er work of expelling poisons bi the stomach, liver, kidneys I bowels. These poisons cause R t of the affliction mankind is r to. WHAT IT DOES f irs' of all. Indo-Vin is a nati cleanser containing medicants Iha * have a great action upti" organs of the inner-system. Is made of juices from 22 medi-l Al Plants, and not one a habit-' fmmg drug, it contains more indents than perhaps three ordi- 1 IT medicines put together. ' a «™ shortly after meals, it - es w ith the food in one’s stoni- ■ thus banishing the poisons roster stomach trouble and uting the kidneys and liver nnction properly, it acts within . ' mites to sl0!> gas an <l Fains, bloat and belching. It „ " ,' k o,<i I’iis from the , b,a(k as ink, and drive the from the kidneys and re- . I!a «ache, bladder irritation we akn(;sa Indo-Vin will make 9w ', " Iliach ’< Hver. kidneys, and tei X ore active a,ul you will lake v tter T an oVer ' U win even lends b * u * sr “ad your irfnl Im' 1 . lomment °n the won--ICe ‘ Plo 'ement in your appear- — -'•ot Expensive »uX°" e ' an affo,d Indo-Vin bear to Y ° nly a few cen ' s ■* 0 loir- ih' 11 an<l its b ®nefits last Kxl health t,( ” ltin ' le ‘0 ®njoy lent. 0118 afte: ' the treatM'' of" h-H, W Rhort week ’’ t h0 “»- w n u' 1s of Indo-Vin heve brongs nt nL” this vlclnit y an d lca ll at th P l l . atUr r>eo P* e continue city t 6 HolthoUße Drug Store, IX:al t-esid/Y lt- Many Prominent b"o puS? Were aa ’ung the e H of p H ,? e tbiß medicine and '” ! ' an system n UP ° n the alliDg
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Miss Mary Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Friday Pocahontas laalge. Hed Mon's j Hall. 7 p. m. ; U. H. \V rk and Win class, Rev. ! II- Franklin home, 7:30 p. m. j Hrldge (Tub, Mins Mary Macy at 111- H M>icy residence, 7:30 u. m. | U. H. Happy Mothers Club, puntI poned. Riley School P. T. A, school, 3 p. , nt. Saturday M. E. Girls Kings Heralds Society 1 if'urch, 2 p. m. | M 'tliodist W. F. M. S. rummage, nale. Erwin building formerly occupied by Fisher and Harris, 9 a. nt. U- B. I-adies Aid Streak supper, church. 5 to 7 p. m. W. O. T. M. auditing committee, i Mrs. Bert Haley, 7:30 p. m. M. E. B ys group of Kings Heralds Society. Tom Roop. 2:30 p. m. Monday Pinochie (Tub, Mrs. Russel Mel- « I, 7:30 p. m. Christian Missionary Society, I Mrs. Fred King. 7:30 p. m. Research Club. Mrs. Dore B. Er- : win. 2:30 i>. m. Mrs. Eliatbeth Blackmore addteas, MeChodiet church. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday I-adiee Shakespeare Club, Mm. J. C. Sutton. 2:30 p. m. i B ulah Chapel Ladles Aid Society I Mrs. Dorothy Shady, all-day. i Mns. D Bolt. Refrcshmente of ice cream moldI ed la tiie form of lilies, and pink ! and white decorated cakes, were served. The color note of pink and I white w»ie carried - ut in the appointments of the party and the
T -p.-- .... , ’■ ■ -<g>—n i W 5 I ■ - wg ! ! lib MR. JOHN Following are some recent names that have been added to the long list of widely-known people in this section who are publicly endorsing it and urging all sufferers to get it and take it. These statements are worth reading: Man Os 74 Helped MR. JOHN W. MALIN, of 3106 S. Webster St.. F.t. Wayne, Tnd., said: (photo appears above). “For two years I was a victim of stomach trouble. Mv meals simply would not digest AT ALL but would lay there in my stomach organs and would . sour and turn to gas and I’d keep 1 belching up a sou’’, bitter substance and would get Into an awful state of pain and rniserv. Mv kidneys simplv kept me in CONSTANT misery, in ! fact, I was to stiff and sore in my ba k when I got up in the mornings that I could hardly EVEN WALK, 1 and I had to keep rising with my kidneys all night long, which broke 1 up my sleep and rest. T tried every, j th’ng under the sun but nothing j helped me until T g»t Indo-Vin and i it has done me more good than every thing else PUT TOGETHER. Mv i meals are digesting perfectly now and mv so -d agrees with me and it , never turns sour and forms gas in I mv stomach like It used to. My kidneys ar° acting in a normal manner I now find I can no to bed ad sleep and ■ don’t Imve keen getting up and down all night and I don't have anvi kldnev mlsorv in ni v back. It simply i ’mpeoved my WHOLE SYSTFTM and I T win’ to publicly endorse it to all suffering peonle urge them to get it and take it.” Awful Gas Pains MISS MAUDE WHITE, of 70S E. Front St., Bloomington. 111., said. “Mv meals would sour in my stonifch <»nd bloat me up with so much . gas that I thought my insides were j going to burst. The stomach gas j would press on mv heart and put me In so much pain with my chest , that I would get dizzy all over and T kept having terrible sickheadaches I due to the awful condition of mv I stomach. Was also having howel i trouble, in fact, this had gone on so • long it had gotten chronic with me and I was always taking physics. I tried ALL KINDS of Medicine, but , i Tndo-Vin was the only medicine I . ever fnind that turned out to be what I needed. The awful gas mis•j erv Is gone now and I don’t have j the pains in my chpst or around mv I heart, and the dizzy spells don t • come over me. The headaches have , vanished. It gave my bowels a great cleansing and they have gotten so ‘ they are regular each day. and; I >, never need a laxative or physic. This medicine is a ‘wonder" and I gladly - j endorse it." . lixlo-X in l» now helnK Introduced to the nubile dully here In Decntnr at I he llolihoiiMe l>ru« Store. 4l«o he- : inic «old in nil the nearby towna i by every itood driiKKi’it throughout 1 thia whole Ueeatur section.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1935
prlzi s w<»iv» w rd.: ped in pink paper und tied with silver bow«. I’lnk and white »w et peas were »«ed tn a centerpiece and pink und white extended from the • enter of the bible to glfta for Mrs. D Bolt. The gui'at list for the .party Included tlie Mlsees Mary Coverdale, Alic? Allweln, Bernice DeVowi, Dora Shistenberg, Laura lutnkenaii, Betty Mui .tlin, Charlotte Elzezy, Luetta Iteffcy, t'athryn Fritzinger, Mne. \uugiin Hllyard, Mrs. Robert Cole and Mr*. De 80l t. i —- The Hoagland Ladies Aid Society will hold a bake sale in the Schafer store window Saturday, April 20. [ Dressed chicken and cooked chicken und noodles, eggs, cakes and . pies and other baked goods will be sold. The Pinochle f’iulb will meet Monday night at- eeven-thirty o'clock with Mrs. Rus.se! MeldJii. MISSIONARY SOCIETY ENJOYS STUDY REVIEW ( The Wc. nen’s Home Missionary Society of the Methodiet church met at the hom-a of Mre. A. J. Smith Thursday uftertio n. Mre. Delton Passwater had charge of the devoHone and Mrs. O. L. Vance reviewed the book "Orientals in Hawuil.” The meeting was well attended. The hostess h for the meeting were Mre. J. M Miller. Mre. N. A. Bixler, Mrs. J. D. Harkless and Mrs. Smitih. MEETING OF MISSIONARY SOCIETY Thirty adults and two children attended the meeting of the Women's Missionary Society of the Evangelical church held Thursday afternoon at the ( hurch parlors. The April group with Mrs. Ames , Graber, the chairman, had dliarge of the program and social hour. Mrs. ■ Ed Warren hud charge of the devotions and Mrs. ('. E. Hocker led in prayer. The from the new study
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iHwik. "Orientals In American Life" was given by Mrs. Homey Breiner. An article on Bed Bird Mission was read iby Mrs. Harry Coffelt. Evelyn Jan Q Graber sang >i vocal S'lectl.n and Mrs. Ivan Stuckey played a ifiia.no numbers. Rev. Sundemun gave the ckislng ipruyer. ■ ——- LADIES AID PLANS FOR SUPPFR The Ladles Aid Society of the United Brethren church met witli Mrs. Frank Bohmke Thursday after noon, for the r-gnlar meeting. The meeting opened with devotions and during the business session plans were i.nade for the Swiss steak supper to be s. rved Saturday night. A social time was enjoyed and a luncheon of Faster apiaiintments was served by the hostesciea, Mrs. Lilly Hill. Mrs. Anna Myers and Mrs. B.iinke. The B. ulah Chapel ladies Aid Society will meet with Mrs. Dortha Shady all-day Wednesday. The meeting will be in the form of a kiddie party and each member is asked to dress us a child. The boys group of the Kings Heralds Society of the Metnodist church will meet Saturday afterno n at two-thirty o’clock with Tom Rotip on Tenth street. INTERESTING MEETING OF MISSIONARY SOCIETY An interesting meeting of Una Women's Home and Foreign Missionary Society of the Presbyter'un i church was held at the home of Mrs. Charles Teeple Thursday afternoon. Mrs. John Magley presided over the meeting and Mrs. E- D. Engeler read a portion ot the fourth chapter of Matthew. Sentence 'prayers were offered. Mre. Oirrie T. Haubold gave an interesting study of hymns, their history, meaning and connection wio.r the church. She illustrated her talk with extracts from several fa-
miliar hymns. Mrs. Charles Knapp gave a .’iplendid talik on the work on prol.iition and Juvenile Court. She unphasized the fn<-t the chlldre do not become criminals hy choice but arc forced Into it by neglect and and environment. She also spoke | lof the need of cooperation between church and school. A report was given for the year hy the treasurer, Mrs. Roscoe Glendenning and the secretary, Mrs. Junies Kocher. Announcement was made that a pot-luck supper will be served at the church Wednesday, April 10 when the annual congregutlonul meeting will take place. After the Min:ah benediction Mre. Teeple, assisted hy Mrs. Glendening s rved dainty refreshments. Mre. Jesse Rice will entertain the society at the May meeting and Mrs. Adrian Lenhart will lie the assisting hostess. MEETING OF EVER READY CLASS Mre. R. A. Stuckey was hostess' to twenty four m tubers of the Ever ( Rmdy i lass of the Methodist Sun-i day schcul Thursday night. Mrs. N.I A. Bixler conducted the devotions i and Mrs. R B. Farr, vice-president, j presided over the Ibusiness meeting i During the social hour contests . were enjoyed and prizes awarded I Refre-1 ments were served by the hostess s. Mre. Ben DeVor, Mre.; Leota Beery. Miss Eftie Patton and | Mrs. R. A. Adams. Moose Plan To Hold Ritualistic Service Members of the Moose lodge are J requested to meet at the Moose. home at 7:30 o’clock this evening' and then iproceed to the Albert Mutsdaler home, where short ritualistic services will be held. Mr. Mutschler. wbese death occurred Wednesday night, was a member of Adame lodge 1311 of the Loyul Order ot Moose.
IFTOONAB Mrs. Andy Appelmun is ill at her hone on South Sixth Street. | O. F. Gilllom of Berne was a business visitor here today. Frickle's ij lace is being n wly painted und renovated John De Bolt and sons ore doing the work, assisted by Cletus and Jerome Myers. Fred Fullenikamp was a Ftort Wayne visitor yisterday. Mrs. W. P. Lose. Misses Mary Straub and Mary Ann Lose have returned from a several days visit with the A. O. Straub family at Cambridge City. They also visited in Richmond. Miss Ella Mutschler of Los Angeles. California, arrived in this city Thursday night to attend the funeral of her brother. Albert Mntschler. Miss Mutschier flew to Chicago hy plane. R. H. Reed of the Madison theeuter made a business trip to Fort 1 Wayne this morning. I The condition of Miss Zoe Miller. ' a former D catur resident, who un- . derwent an emergency operation I for a ruptured appendix Monday ' Chicago, was reporied to be as well las could be expected. Mies Miller is >i patient at the Illinois Central I hospital in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Don Farr will leave i Saturday for Frankfort where they will sipend the we-k-end. Mrs. Farr will attend the Tri Delt State luncheon at Indianapolis. Theit Cash WE HAVE NO SOLICITORS. YOU GET FULL VALUE. PUMPHREY JEWELRY STORE
childr. n, Donna Le ■■ and liny, will also spend tlie week-end with Mrs. Furr’s m l her, Mrs. Lc<‘ Kelley ut Frunikfort. About eight m n ar > employed Installing the new air-conditioning system at the Adame Theater. A new sign hue been hung in front of the l»cal Loan lompuny’s cfflce in the Schafer building. _. <) ■ High School, Hi-Y Program At I. U. Bloomington. ,:nd , Aipri! 5 (UP) Tlie fifth annual hign sehcol and HI-Y day u rogram will he held on the oirnpus of Indiana University April 27. President William Ixiwe Bryan
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will extend welcome to the d legates und other members of the university faculty will make short tulka ut u morning :.nass meeting. The Indiana University band will glv- u concert u.i another feature of the entertainment. Delegate td the HI-Y conferene? will meet al luncheon In the Union Building. VUltore will attend a Big Ten o.llfirence has Imll game between Indiana and Ohio State in the afternoon. o ■ ■■ Dr. and Mre. Glen Neptune of ■ Lima. Ohio, attended th?, inerting of the Bel Ch“r club at the home of .Mr amt Mrs. Lawrene- Linn Thursday night. — - ....... Trade In a Good Town — Decvtur
