Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 260, Decatur, Adams County, 3 November 1938 — Page 3

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i highly educated bunlness man, disI fraught over yesterday's losses and , tomorrow's threats, who meets with an accident that places his life in ' constant Jeopardy He Is in full posj; session of physical and mental pow- * ers, yet knows that his life may come to an end at any moment. ‘ This man is required to live on the possibilities of the present day, r borrowing nothing from the future, neither promise nor menace and he 4 ' learns for the first time how to live t full, richly, and happily. I A brief business meeting follow- • od and the hostess served lovely rei freshments at the close of the meets Ing. Mrs. May Butler will be the hos- ), tess next week in the place of Mrs. -'Floyd Acker. Mrs. Vaughn Millikan i of Berne will be the leader Her to I, pic will be “See Indiana." I Woman's Chorus Choir, Moose | meet at the Moose Home Monday j afternoon at one-thirty o'clock. The birthday dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bender Sunday at their home in Pleasant Mills was a celebration for Mr. Bender’s instead of Mrs. Bender's eightieth birthday. The Young Matrons Chib will meet Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Irene Schafer at seventhirty. Church Ritual Puzzles Child Conneaut. O. —(UP)— A little Amboy. O„ girl on her first visit to church had only one criticism of

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1938.

CLUB calendar Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Thursday Union Chapel Ladies' A*d, Mrs. Forrest Walters, afternoon. I So Cha Rea Chiu, Mrs. Helen i Butler, 6:15 p. m. Presbyterian Missionary Group,! Mrs. C. A. Dugan, 2:30 p. m. Eta Tau Sigma, Mrs. Siguard An-, , I derson. 7:30 p. m. Woman’s Home Mlssionaty Soc-I ’ lety, Methodist Church, 2:30 p. in.! Evangelical Woman's Missionary Society. Church Pallors, 2 p. m. Ruralistic Study Club, Mrs. Herman Geiiner, 8 p. m. Pleasant Grove Women's Missionary Society, Mrs. Jesse Sheets 2 ’ I p. m. Ever Ready Class, Mrs. John Nel- ■ son, 7:30 p. m. Christian Church Ladies’ Aid, . Mrs. Noah Mangold. 2:00 p. m| i Methodist Home Missionary Society, church parlors, 2 P. M. Women of the Moose, Moose Home, 7:30 p. m. ' Executive Committee, Moose' ' 7 p. m. Friday Pocahontas Lodge Red Men’s Hall, 7:30 p. m. Happy Homemakers Club, Mrs. Russel Mitchel, 1:30 p. m. U. B. Work and Win Cass, Mr. and Mrs. William Strahm, 6 p. m. American Legion Auxiliary, Le- , gion Hall, 7:45 p. m. Saturday Y. P. M. C. Baked Goods Sale, • Brook’s Store, 8:30 a. m. Fried Chicken Supper, U. 8., Church, 5 to 7 p. m. Monday Young Matrons Club, Mrs Irene' Schafer, 7:30 p. m. Woman's Churus Choir, Moose Home. 1:30 p. m. Firemen’s Auxiliary, Fire Station 7:30 p. m. Research Club, Mrs. Eugene Runyon, 2:30 p. m. Woman’s Club, Library Auditor-' ium. 7:45 p. m. Tuesday Rebekah il. O. O. F. Hall 7 p. m.; 'Wednesday Historical Club, Mrs. May Butler 2:30 P- m. Ladies’ Shakespeare Chib Mrs. Walter Krick, 2:30 p. m. I 'he services. She said that she did not think it fair that "one man did all the work, and then another man' came around and got all the money. I ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Arthur John Dawson are the parents of a baby boy, born at the Adams county memorial hospital at 12:14 this morning. The baby weighed eight pounds and four ounces and has been named Fred Elsworth. o Adams County | | Memorial Hospital Admitted: Mrs. Howard Parr, R. 11. 2. Berne: Jesse C. Sutton. 115 [ South Sixth street (and dismissed). | ■ = | I Our skin frequently reflects how we feel. In business and social contacts wc like our friends to tell us how well we look. The laity now recognizes—as physicians and scientists have for years—the vital importance of rich, red blood, as the foundation of strength, energy, and a dear healthy skin. for that tired-let-down feeling It is well known how worry, overwork and undue strain take their toll of the precious red cells of the blood. S.S.S. Tonic brings you new strength and vitality by restoring your blood to a healthy state, and its benefits are cumulative and enduring in the absence ; of an organic trouble. improves the appetite Further, S.S.S. Tonic whets the appetite ... foods taste better ... natural digestive juices are stimulated, and finally, the food you eat is of more value... a very important step back to health. Buy and use with complete confidence, and we believe you, like thousands of Others, will be enthusiastic in your praise of S.S.S. Tonic for its part in making“you feel like yourself again.” At all drug stores intwosizes.Youwill find the larger size more economical. ■d/tmu/a/a //if a/yu/i/f and'/f/fu c/ianyeawa/ j //m</a//> /o d/wnoonrt.

PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Kalver have spent the past two days In Indianapolis attending the annual convention of the Associated Theatre Owni ort of Indiana. They returned home I today accompanied by their son, I Rcy Kalver. who looked after bus!- ’ ness there today. Mrs. James Carnal! and daughter Sherry have returned to their I home In 'Bluffton after spending the 1 past three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. John Colchln and daughter Helen. "Smokey” Philips of Fort Wayne •'islted several hours in this city with friends, while enroute to Springfield, Ohio. Louis Gunther and Don Harrison of Fort Wayne visited with friends in Decatur Wednesday evening. H. J. Yager has recovered sufficiently from his recent illness to be on the street this morning. Judge DeVoss, Dick Boch and J. 'll. Heller attended the Roper meetl ing at Fort Wayne last evening. Congressman Farley visited here I Wednesday afternoon for an hour, I going on to Berne and Geneva for short visits. He was accompanied by Jack Trumbull. Sample ballots for Tuesdiy’s election. on display in the windows of this office, attract much attention, it’s well to look them over and inform yourself on how to vote and how to vote right. K. Klause of Van Wert transacted business here today. Wesley Huffman of the. state highway department, Jndianapolii, | visited here today. o Schuller Infant Taken By Death Kenneth Lee Schuller, day-old son I of Louis and Vera Wietfeldt SchulI ler, of Jefferson township. Wells I county, died at 5 o'clock this morn- ' ing. Surviving besides the parents ji.re the grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. , Frank Schuller of Preble and Mr. ■; nd Mrs. Fred Weitfeldt of Madison I township, Allen county. Funeral services will be held at the home at 4 o’clock Friday after--1 noon, with Rev. L. J. Dornseif offlI elating. Burial will be in St. Pet- ' er's cemetery. Teens And Twenties To Meet Wednesday The Teens and Twenties club will ! have its first meeting alnce the club j reorganized 'Wednesday evening, November 9th 7:30, in the Decatur high school auditorium, corner Fifth [ i and Adams Street. Robert Brown, Kirkland township school teacher, I newly elected president of the organization, will preside during the business meeting. Christ Inniger will have charge of th topic discussion on "What Constitutes Success”. Following a panel discussion on the topic, the entire club will discuss it. ——o HOLD HEARING — | (CONTINUED FKOM PAGE ONE) this. 15 names on William List- ' er’s petition were deducted, leaving 729. From this six were deducted by the reason of duplications. leaving 723 names. Remonstrance: signed by 9,9 persons, of which 15, were not j freeholders, leaving 822. From i this the council deducted 72 for lack of verification, leaving 750 | names. In addition the council deducted 32 names, which had 1 also been included on the petii tion, where they were counted, leaving 718. This gave a major--1 ity of five for the petitioners, ' and would permit the beginning i of work on the addition, if the council desired. The question of what certification of the names would be accepted and if the auditor's certification could be corrected if errors were made, was raised Mr. Weber said this was the first time in his experience there had ever been any doubt as to the auditor’s certification, and expected the state tax hoard could examine the names if it desired Mr. Weber explained if the state tax board ruled that the remonstrators had the majority, then this would end the proceed Ings, but if it did not the proposition would be further considered, so he took additional evidence. The petitioners presented John Stuits, president of the hospital board; Phil Sauer, a member of the county commissioners; Mrs. Delton Passwater, chairman of the civic section of the Decatur Women’s club, and Mr. Wolf, a representative of the architect, A. M. Strauss, in addition to the arguments presented by their attorney. D. Burdette Custer, They explained that the present accomodations were insufficient for the proper care of the nurses, that the hospital was inadequate in cases of emergencies; that there is no place for relatives of dying patients or “expectant” fathers to wait. They said that the new building would be used for the nurses as a home, and that it would have five segregation wards for contagious and ' insane patients. The project also

Includes the remodelling of the ■ thtr-i floor of the hospital to J make it siihiihle for patients. It ' Is now used for nurses. They said the county is now ' paying SI,OOO for rent tor nurses. ! They also said Hie additional revenue of the third floor might make | the hospital self supporting. The 1 new building and additional costs, 1 would not make the hospital rate as high as the 14-cent welfare rate, | they said. The remonstrators pointed out a law, which prevents the con- i st ruction of a nurses home unless ; nurses training is to be given. | They said that the hospital is not now self-supporting and the new building would further add to the costs. They said the additional rooms were needed for patients from' other counties, which the county was not required to help. They ■ said no other county in this area provides homes for nurses. Ed Neuhauser. and the attorneys, Mor- 1 an and Abramson, spoke for the remonstrators. o Injuries Fatal To Howard County Man Kokomo, ilnd., Nov. 3—(UP) —Injuries suffered last Friday when his legs were crushed in a corn picker on a neighbor’s farm todayproved fatal to William Forysthe, sz, a Howard county farmer, He died in a hospital here. Don’t Be Fooled About Constipation I Many people, when constipation | hits them, just reach for the 1 medicine shelf, dose up with a physic, and try to forget it—till the trouble comes back. And come back it usually does-more and more often-till you get at its cause. If you eat what most people do —just bread, meat, potatoeschances are just this fact causes your trouble: lack of "bulk." And “bulk” doesn’t mean a lot of food. It’s a kind of food that isn’t consumed in the body, but leaves a soft "bulky” mass in the intestines and aids elimination. If that’s the reason for your trouble, what you need is a good dish of crunchy Kellogg's AllBran for breakfast. It contains the “bulk” you need plus Nature's great intestinal tonic, vitamin 8.. Eat it every day, drink plenty of water, and join the "regulars.” by Kellogg in Battle VOTE FOR ALICE CHRISTEN for CITY Clerk - Treasurer Tuesday, Nov. 8 Pol. Advt. 7a -l/onot FRED » ‘ J MAC MURRAY KjAr* MIAMOUNI HCTU«ES STA« / ofttATES ally I a IS jeweli . . . Yellow gold filled co»e. Guildite bock . . • $29.75 Named in honor of Fred MacMurray, dashing young star of Paramount Pictures, the Gruen CARLYLE is a watch you’ll be proud to own. Curved to fit the wrist, this handsome new Gruen brings you beauty and faithful timekeeping for which Gruen it world-famous. See the Carlyle and a complete selection of new Gruens at our store row. Use Our Budget Plan PUMPHREY JEWELRY STORE I

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