Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 255, Decatur, Adams County, 27 October 1939 — Page 3
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'■iNrPT hostess BHp L V CLUB MEET §M ■■ jm |K . • M ’ill.iy <' '■ , dinner the .'-.I ' mvf'TV , |K , Sir » innH. ” 'II *T« . •’■•! Mm Clifford ■ Mr* John novel, m, | It,’In«■ rMr ami K :u | Mr* c«il M !•< I/'M Knrl«S'miil iv school K>» h K • .m«l K.. Kt ink I m h on l.i’i.m. « ar.‘ liivii. il In | n Iti in«t your , .1 ■rkli' l ladles' ritfh will K. K •«! ml hl*h school on., o'clock ■ i •' iv|tii.rm|c parly ■, coin*’ mn-I.cil members wiil be Kr.- ' ..f officers will Ik’ K. • ill. uni a trooil attend ■ DLDS BV Relieve misery it 3 out or 5 mothers do Rub ■jfl throat, chest, back with ms VAPORUB
I_ Drug Specials r HORI.ICK’S MALTED MILK 37c i i • HERB DOCTOR SIJB ; r ILKA-SELTZER P*r !. r PHILLIPS MILK OF MAtiNESIA . 3»c JI I VI DELTA 9Xc;; r IPANA TOOTH PASTE Ik - I MILE’S NERVINE Me !! r S\l HEPATICA . . :: r PINEX (Par CaMi) Me < ; IS. s, 8 11.71!' C — Fur lUuumatUm SI.IO ' [ >. Hoarhound CuuL'h Drop* . lOr 11 VITAMINES Abholl*n A. 11. D. Capsulpw 52.60 I! I Abbot I’m or Squibh'H Halit or Oil ! ! < .ip»ule* — Plain - -70 r j i Abbott's Vita Capo 51.27 •» 1 I’arke-Dat is Halit or Oil ('ap*ulow—Plain .. 51.20 ! | Ituild up your re*i*tiinro with Abbot I'm J| Squibb'*, Parko-Dat ix and Lilly Vitaminox. ; ; •Wi • < • «r* . ffirf 188 MOjX Kif * I '' *|PrV i i k( \ gn li±;i !| H^ I ** r »iVCSj *»-■ *JL ff .it l . .I.’ .* 1..-v .".*.-*v . **3 , , M C1 S' ,< A ■ i* u 11 p a![ '’.* i 'jS|Bp• > v ;; :: p ; •« J .. „ +• yf K : Jhm ; :: fete,,,, * * |fl 3 jgsjjj£|| <» COMPLETE !I A DINNER SERVICE OF ill « > Royal Dinnerware *•»• KOVAL SCRIP. Aik for It with »«ch purchase whin you havo saved •I.oo'f worth return your ROYAL j •CRIP to Kohne Drug Store and receive one piece of Beau- i i *. u! Royal Otnnerware by paying S cants. ] ' continue Saving Royal Scrip and gat a piece of Royal China- , , woro each time you return the reguired Royal Scrip until ' >*u hava a beautiful | | HH) Piece Set of Royal Dinnerware Aak for a Praa Prlca List and complate tha balanca of your i •••—o unit or two aach weak. ! •tort today! Thla off#r lo made pooaible by our co-operation i > with ROVAL Chins Inc., in their National Publicity Cam- j | ••ifh. which I* being operated from coast to coast, and , , "••r navar be repeated 11 °“r prices are right; bur merchandiee la high In quality and | [ J** •*»"•*• to aorvt you to tho boat of our ability. Trada , , *r« and ROVAL Oinnarwara will ba yaur divldond. Kohne Drug Store j;
PUPILS TO PLAY IN PIANO RECITAL . i Mr*. Sue Waggoner of Fort Wayne will p!*e“<-n' a troop of piano ; pupil* In recital Sunday evening 'j October 29. at tin- Reformed chtmh on Ullntnn Street at Wayne treet ’ at R o'rlot k Thn-e from Hecatur who will 1 play am Phyllla Kraft. Union 0< n<» Kohl*, tail* and iWra n.aughman. Mutlf M< Albany. Uiwren and jWwrren Arnold. Phyllt* Zimmerman. Marco* Foreman, Alien IJeweegej I and Justine Worthman. The Union township woman'*, club will meet with Mr*. Charles; flallev Wednesday afternoon at one thirty o'clock All menrlter* are 1 asked to be present The Adam* rotmty woman'*' ! ehurtl* will meet at the Moose home Monday afternoon at one-thirty o’clock. PLEASANT GROVE W M A. THURSDAY The peatant Orore W m A met Thnrttday afternoon at th<> : home of Mr* Jairlle lllttner. with , twenty member* and *l* visitor* present. Mr* Vora Sheet*, prcsld- ' ent. presided at the meeting Prayer wa* aalddry Mr*. Ilertha Merger Roll c*H wa* answered with Bible verse* Heading* were given by Kd■ta Harden and Irl* llarkleaa. A «ong wa* *une *hy the Junior*, Buring the social hour, d-liriou* refreshmen!* wpre nerved by Ihe ho*leu. assisted hv Mary Burger and ltorothy Sheet*. d*re»ent were Mr*. Irl* Harklen*. '' Mary Ihivkl and Herman; IMen. : Iret.i and Horn Mae Fairchild; Mr*
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1939.
CLUB CALENDAR •ocUty Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy < Phona* 1000 — 1001 Friday Mt Pleasant lld,|. fias*. Mr ami ' Mr*, Frond* Fuhrman, 7:30 p. m. Decatur Home Economic* Club 1 | Masquerade, Mr*. Ora MeAlheny, ! [ a p m. American l.cgion Auxiliary, l.e. * rlon Horn*-. 7 3# p. m liilluthac ( !»«*, Mr*. II N. Hhroll, 7:30 p. to. Method hit Junior f’hurch Halloween Racy, Church Basement, B so l to M p. m. I Saturday Supper, Zion Lutheran Church, 6 to 7 p tn. Rummave Sale, Zion Reformed church, 9 n. m. Monday Adam* County CborM, *lon*e dome. l;30 p m. Winner* Claw* Masquerade Par- | ty Frank Lynch. B 30 p m Research Club, Mr*. l,eonard Say- j lor*. 2: '»• p m Tuesday Kirkland I/idles' t lull. Kirkland 1 Srhool. I p. m. 1 11. V. I*. C Ilallow-eon Parly, : Baptist Church, 7 p. m. Wednesday Historical Club, Mr*, OHe» V. Por- 1 ter. 2:30 p. ni. 1-adle* Shakespeare Club, Mr*. Noah Frye. 2:3b p. m. ( I'nlon Township Woman'* Club, 1 Mr*. Charles llailey. 1:30 p. m. Thuraday Presbyterian Missionary Society, Mr*. C. II Teeple. 2:30 p. m Woman's Home Missionary Society, Methodist Church. 2:3u p. in. Ituth Suman. Honnle lam and I/ils Belle; Mr*. Laura Sheel*. Elsie and! Louis; Chloe llarkless, Ruth Woodsj Mr*. Bertha Iter**r, Mary. Ros* , laic ret la and Anna: Mr* Edna Hardin. Mr*. Donald Rurscl, Eileen and Re*. The following menu will be offered at the Zion Lutheran church Supper Saturday evening: chicken, mashed potatoes, gravy, cabbage salad, noodle*, apple pie. coffee and roll* 1 loud spanker will In* hooked up in the tnsement and Harwln l«elt* will play the organ during the I supper. PRESBYTERIAN LADIES MEET Tile ladles' aid society of the First Presbyterian ehurch met tn the social room* of the church Thursday afternoon with the president. Mr*. Milo Black, presiding. Devotional* were In charge of Mrs. M A. Frislnger. Announcement wan made of a rummage wile to lie held November j 17 and IS in the (iratiam building j A carry in supper and house warming will be le-ld soon for member* of the congregation At th- clone of the meeting delicious refreshment* were served by the hostesses, the October seetlon. Mis* Mary Jo Butler will be hoa'te** to the Hood I»eed fllrl* club tht* evening at a Halloween partyIt will lie a masquerade party. Th" woman'* Inane missionary society of the Methodist chinch will meet In the church social rooms Thursday afternoon at twothirty o'rfoefc Mr* W F. Beery will hare the devotional* and Mrs. R. D. Myers will conduct the lesson study Hostesses will tie the Metdamea Cera Id Smith. Ham Butler. Will Butler. Haro Case and Mis* Laura Stanley. METHODIST AID REGULAR MEETING Tin- ladles' aid society of fjl# Methodist church held the regular l meeting In the social rooms of the church Thursday afternoon with fifty member* In attendance. During the buatnea* meeting plan* were made for a mlnce-meat sale on November 2 Orders may b» phoned Li Mrs Oeorgu Flanders or Mrs. O. I*. Vance on or before November 1. The mince meet will sell for .«< a quart. liana went forward for Ihe New R U I* T l! R E EXPERT COMING TO FORT WAYNE AGAIN R. K. SHALt.ENBF.RGER well-known expert of Indianapolis will personally demonstrate hi* method without charge at the Oliver Hotel, Fort Wayne, Tuesday, Oct 3l»t from 10 ain lo 111 Mr Hhallenberger says the Hhallenberger method contrails the opening in remarkably abort time on the average case regardless of the *!*e or location of the rupture, and no matter how much you lift or strain, and puts you hark to work the same day. as efficient 1 as before you were ruptured. The Hhallenoerger Rupture | Shield has no leg strap; water | proof, sanitary, practically In- , destructible and can be worn while bathing Each shield I* skillfully molded and fitted to the part* under heal, which gives a perfect fit and satisfaction. Large and difficult ruptures following operation* especially solicited Do not overlook this opportunity If you want gratifying results Mailing address Fort-
Rutland dinner and cafeteria sapper to be given Thursday, N'ovienW ». The society also planned to give a aeries of lour cafeteria sappers, commencing with the roonto of January .to lie t£l<l the second Saturday of each of the following months. ..Mrs. O. (]. Baughman, who was devotional and program leader, presented the following program: reading. Sally Smith, piano solo. Jack Graham: vocal duet. Helen Buuthinan and Vera Ht-ury, accompanied at the piano by Colleen Miller; piano solo. Helen Hnuglnnan. Hefrealiments were setv-d by the hostesses, the Mesdames t). J Hoagland. Alva laiwson. Joe Kirey, M J Welker. BOBBY AUGUST HAS HALLOWEEN PARTY Holdiy August, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert August, entertained a number of his friend* at a Hallow•SB party last evening. The porch was cleverly decorated with corn fo-lder and pumpkins and a ghost f reeled the guests and escorted them to the entertaining rooms. A gut suing contest was held and the prise given to Vera Hteiiry. 1 Games were enjoyed and apples' and candy served during the evening latter a delicious luncheon with Halloween appointments was serried. Present were Kdna May Rebuilt, Vera Hteiiry. Itonn.i Ilelle Hoop. Colleen Miller, la-ona Stauffer, IMck Gehrig. la-o Horhne, Roger Knapp, 1 Hartley ItriMiki and Bob August KINDERGARTENERS' HALLOWEEN PARTY Tw.-Ire pupils of the Jolly Hour kindergarten were entertained Friday morning in the kindergarten naans at the library The children arrived nusked and enjoyed a number of games and conteats. Refresh-; '—.ent* were enjoyed. Present were I'hllip Richer. Hilly 1 Heß, Jerry Koller, llllly flowers. Carol Kalver, Bruce Andress, Mary Ann Sweringen. Carol Klusman. Itorl* Jean I'riigh. Jimmy Moses, Barbara Hllyard and Jimmy Todd J Nancy Kirseh and Nancy Hell were: gm-sts at tie- party. A number of the regular pupils were unable to attend because of cold* and illnesr. HALLOWEEN PARTY HELD FOR JACQUELINE WARREN Mr*. Kd Warren, assisted by Kdna May Sc hull*. Alice Owens and Phyllis McFarland, entertained with a Hallow, «-n masquerade party for her daughter. Jai-queline. Thursday afternoon from one to five o'clock. The entertaining roigna were attractively decorated In keeping with Halloween and prizes were awarded to the heat masked Kdna May* Schultz received tile prize for being; the most comically dressed: Roberta Springer, beet Impersonate^; lb-tty Jean Hollingsworth, best! I dressed. Games were played and a story hour enjoyed, after which lovely refreshments with Halloween apl>,lint incuts were served. The guests Included Dorothy Cottrell. Kddle fb-itsch, Arbis Owen* Alice laingston, Nelly Jean Itollinrsworth. Sally Smith. Maryltn Si hull*. Ruth Ann While, Mona, l>-e Martin. Roberta Swager, Joan Llrhtenstelger, Anita Rentz. Wanda | Husse. Mary Alice Ib-lneke. Alice Owens, Kdna May Si hull!. Phillis Mi Fariaud and Mr* Warren The missionary society of the First Presbyterian ehun h wIH meet at the home of Mr*. C. D Teeple Thursday atfernoon at two-thirty MISS MARTIN HAS HALLOWEEN PARTY Ml*s Mons la-e Martin entertain-, -d with a Halloween party Thura-! day evening at seven o'cloek al the , home of her parents. Rev. and Mrs. , I, J. Martin, on North Kb-venth street. * i Prizes for the best masked were awarded to Mnrgine Hauer and Patsy Case. Games were played and other prize winners were Jacqueline Warren and Joan Llrhtenstelger. latncheon was served at the dining roost table »nd favors of chocolate witches, cats and owls were given to each one present The table was decorated In the Halloween mode 'and lighted with candles, at each end Clarice Hauer, Margate! and Jsunlta Fruchte assisted Mr*. Martin in surviving. Those present were; Sue Baughn Alice laingston, Patsy Case. Joan Glchtenatelger, JacquHlne Warren. Mally Smith, Margins Bauer. Jannlta and Margaret Fruchte, Clarice ■Hauer. Huan, Dyrl. Ilyrl. Sharon and i Mona la-e Martin. —- | TEACHERS FIC.HT , ■ CONTINUKD rit'-u rang unsi j dale, for trtwsurer. I Nominated from the floor to op- > pose them were Miss Margaret | Sweeney. Jeffersonville, for president; Adrian IJ'tle. Huntington, vice-president and K It Wetherow. Indianapolis. Incumbent, for treasurer. Mrs H. J. Oldham, before her marriage was Miss Anita Swearingen of this city, daughter of Mrs. Lulu Hwearlugen of Marihall street. She la a sister of Milton Swearingen, also of this city. Mrs. Uldhaui lives at Greenfield
PURDUE EXPERT AT CRAIBVILLE Kefrijccratod Food Lockera To Ik* Discussed Wednesday Night "How in have fn-ati summer fruit* and v*-»r« -table* and mean (or yum table ilit- year round, through iPif use of refrigerated fond lut'krri, will la- the subject discussed l>y Mias Call Kedfleld, of the I’urdua •-ap< rlnii-nt station wiHff. ala meeting to la- In-Id in Cralgville. in tin- building known a* tin- t'ralgvllle t ln-<-»*- plaut, next Wednesday evening, Novem-la-r I. Till* announcement wa* inadt- tiwlay by county agent M H. Smith. of Wall* county, who I* cooperating «n a projerl which It I* hoped will makn avallabla to till* community Urn service of a refrlgi rated food locker plant, Thana rafrlKaratad ftaal lockara - are quite common in »on.a of tinwestern itata* where the Idaa wa* ' oriKlnalad and developed. lowa ) ban otar 2on *ui-h tn*tallation*. and lllliioi* almost a* malty Thera are al present approximately 20 in Indiana The county agent explained ! thniuali the u*c of the*e fikid | locker*, ftHitl* are frozen In a sharp freeze rtMim at a temperature of approxlmufely |f, degrees below zero, and tln-n stored In individual locker* In a room maintained at a temperature of zero. Ft tilt*. vege-, table*, and meat* thu* stored, re-1 lain their original tjualily and flavor, anil may lie used any lime , throughout the year. Should there In- a sufficient In- ; terest to warrant the installailou of a locker plant, the old cheese factory building will lie used, and i the most modern refrigerating and, . locker ci|iilpiin-nt will he Instulled ! immediately, to he available probably by December I. Tin- county ukcm announced that Mis* Ifedfleld. the speaker,' who has been obtained for till* meet lux. lias done extensive research work, tnaklnx studies of tile uses of refrigerated food locker* Illustrative material will In- used In her lecture While thl* type of service Is of particular Interest and vuluc to j the farmer*, who have their own products .to lx- stored, yet many urban families And these field lockera a means of effecting substantial savings and providing a constant supply of high duality fisid product* for their tables. The county ar*-nt point* out that | this method of food storage supplement*. rather than replaces, j other methods of fieel preserva- ! ! lion sin It us canning, drying, etc Hoth men and women who are interested are urged to attend this j meeting, w hich will start at * (Ml j o'clock The cheese plant build ' lug I* located Vest of the I'ralgville i elevator, and may be reached by | following the drive west from the elevator. "" O - ■" ■ Adams County Memorial Hospital | ♦ #| Admitted: Mr*. Hilda Gaunt, rt 23 North Seventh street. dismissed ilotinle l*tu Hoop, hid: Suttman Avenue; Junior Arnold, route 2, Oecatur. and teat lies In the puldTc school* at Knlghtstown Site Is an Instructor in Kugltsh and public speaking and wa* a vice president of the Indiana stale teachers association " I—l s» Mr and Mrs. If. Colter of KendallvHle were In Oecalur today I t attend funeral services for Judge C. I, Walter*.
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mmmm Mr* Jennie Furman of Marlon. Ohio t* spending several days here vi<c|«in«r Mr*. Cirri* ll.mbold an<! faintly. and other friend*. Mr*. Ladand Frank and daughter i*-r Mary and Mr*. David Adam* and damrhtar Marjorie -pent y**terday In Fori Wayne. • Mr*. Sad I*- Scherer of Warren, who ha* been virltin* with friend* and relative* in and m-ar Monro** for the po**’ l**n day*. *|e-nt yesterday in In-ratur with lu-r hro!h<-r and sister-ln law. Mr and Mr*. K. H Mary She r**lurn<-d to Monroe la»* evening Charlie Jones, Blue Creek town- • hip county councilman. wa* a vl»I'.or in Deegtur today Couniy assessor and Mr* Brn* »f Worihman, Rev and Mr*. Mathew Worth IBM Os Magtey, went to Cincinnati loday to rl*it Ml** Rthel Worthman. who I* In nurse'* trainInit at Bethany hospital. Ml** Worihman I* 111 from the effect* of a vaccination for typhoid fever She entereil nurse'* training la*t S*«ptember. Mr. and Mr*. Krne*t Curt I* of Owensburg, vi*lted here la*t evening. They motored here from Indianapoll* where Ihw attended the state teacher'* convention. They came here 4o pay the fall installmen! of taxes and returned immediately to Indlanapoii*. Mr. Curtl* wa* formerly principal of the Monmouth high school, n<»rth of Decatur, and now I* principal and coach at 4he Owensburg *< lend. Mr*. Curtl* also teaches in the Hchool. — o ■ — * ' EXPECT SENATE ICONTI NURD WRitM PA* JK ONICI Roosevelt'told the Herald Tribune forum audience that "twodistinct dancer* to democracy" are: "The paril from iliohi- who *eek the fulfillment of ld*-nl* at a pace too fa»t for the machinery of th>modern body |h>lH|i- to function i people who by |n*l*lence on 100 great speed fouler an oligar* hie form of government niicli a* com inuiilsui. or Na/llsni or Fascism "Th»- other gr*>ap. which present* an •-tiual datlßer. I* com po*ed of that Ktnall mltiority which complain* that Hit- democratic processes are inefficient a* Well a* lodine Slow |H-ople who would have the whole of governmen! put hilt* the hand* of a little group j,f iiuiio. aho have proved their efficiency In line* of spe* ialixcd M-Irlin- or spef-ial-It* it private buslto-** They
Get Ready For It! Halloween Callithumpian JfWi A <;i<; \\TI( < KLKBKATION tip Wvl WITH I I N FOR KVKKYONK Tuesday Eve, Ocrober, 31 7:30 P. M. ( ASH AWARDS Masked Orman Hand . S'. Rest animal impersonation .. s,”> Rest Comic Strip Character So Rest decorated bicycle and rider _ M Tallest Man or Woman (7 ft.) So Mont romiral lady’s costume S 4 Most comical group. or more $H Most comical man’s costume .. SI Fat Man SI Most comical hoy's costume . S 2 Fat Woman SI Most comical girl’s costume $2 Most comical family group of Most comical dressed pet S 2 o or more .. Sl<> Most elaltoratc dressed pet S 2 Most com. animal drawn tehicle . So Rest circus clown impersonatiim So FIRST PRIZE _ SECOND PRIZE Itand or Drum Corps y M Hand or Drum Corps O MF "W in Costume in Costume THIRD PRIZE A| ■ FOIRTH PRIZE A--or Drum Corps w I Hand oi Drum Corps wI [ in Costume ® in Costume \* Best Drum Major leading Band Ist Prize $3.00, 2nd Prize $2.00, 3rd Prize SI.OO Be Sure to See It! Bring the Whole Family!
••finally, and In moat raaw* union urtously lo«i. ar»- lit effect advo-' eating the oligarchic form of gov eminent < ommunism or Naiiisin 1 or Fa*rl»in ii - - - SNOW CRUISER (OOWTINI.'BD FltoM PA'IK tSKi undnmN, the cruiser ha" been! having Irnulili' tiiiildiiir the him sand* of curious llooslcr* lhai lln»-d (ho right-of-way for n liaik al ili<- machine whirl) will curry | four plrki-il explorer* over 800n 1 mllca of southern I'olar i.vi«m An emlmaled 10,non spiraior-. 3.non more Ilian the population ol Warsaw itself. lined the stree' In-re last night for a look at lhe i crulaer. Ii rolled Into town at a pace of six mile* an hour 'hn tigli a drenching rain Karly thl* morning It *ei nui for Tori Wayne, and slate police who are providing an eacort lie cause It* 55 foot width and 55 j foot length make* It Impassable
RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS IIEKK IS (iOOl) NEWS! — Vma/ini; Experiences Os Relief with 1(1 X Reported •»> Prominent Heratur People
Crowd* dork To Croat Mrdinnc Sale at I.ih-;iI l>ruu Store. Til)' great nale of Itl'X Coin IHiiniiJ mill k'lp.-i mi. it ml each day the fume of ihl* remarkable medl due *pread* ihtoiiKlioiii Decatur anil vicinity :■« more ami more people hear from the lip* of ireate fill ll*er* I llell UIIIUZIIIK Millie* us relief An Amazing Experience Keeplna on the joh I* noil lo Mr Harry Mnriaeli. Unreal!, till no|* * ho report* hi* happy expei. leper- with RI'X ‘My age I* fifty year*, anil I have lived In till* •••■lion inner all my life I have been wllh She Him k | Inland twenty fire year*. In the j Signaling laparimenl Thl* work ; keep* me out In all kind* of 1 weather A* I have been troubled wllh itheiimalle l*oin* 111 my leg | and knee* I have *i:ffered a ureal - deal, having to rlitnh pole* or woik !on wet around I would lo*«- about a month * work a year lecaii*e of < ihi* pain, and I *petil a Ini of mnii- * ey IrylllK to pet relief "One day Mr It* ■< k. rliiiKt'loi In I’riuct'loti. told me alHiiil 111 X and | I marled inkline li KI N certainly ; nave me the »iirprl*e of my life , I liegan to feel relief from ihoioawful |talu« and wax able lo do my ; part of my woik. climb pole* or wnrk on wei ground and at ulchl ' I would deep llk<- a chilil Helleve
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on ordinary hlybnay*. antirlpateu more trouble with cur ions on-look I era. The cruiser’* route will take it to Mansfield. O . Akron Fredonlt, N Y . Auburn, N Y . Albany. N Y . Framingham, Maui.. and Ho*ton. At ItOHIOII It will be dismantled for shipment to l.lttle Amerioi ! by bom o — Sl;*4a- IjdranKP Man Head Os TYaeherH Kurt Wayne 2nd Oct. 27 —11)1*1 / l( bemaater of lainranite today wa* xlari-d for i-Mlon of the prenldencey of the N’ortheaatern Indiana teacher* association. The (-lootlon *lll la- hold at the i bmina *•-"'<1011 of the convention thl* afternoon, trr Klrkb-y Flotcher \1 'ther of Harvard I’niverally will jaddre** the meeting. Ilanct- Suntinv. Suit St-l.
• BV _,l*W '■ WJHHMM * m _T Mr. M*rry Mortten mm I'm j-lad | fmiml itl'X I flml i II > i iiiiumli .il lo lak*'. mid It hi* n-lli-m-d mi- no mm h Dial I foi l al uioni Ilk- niolhnr |M*rnon I haVII In-i n Morkltiß t‘\rry day Thank* ] to 111 X a in 111 Inn linn-* If von an- a Ithi-ilinatti Huffi*ri-r If ymir laaly I* rai ki-d with nharp. atahhitijc mum-tlUr i-aln at ' lark* that liluki- llfi- .1 tnrmi-lit If you roll and iu»* through Ir** iilklil*. (m-I unfit for work or p|i-a*uri- bn-iilH- of rrun; Ithi-iunat-li-, Ni-uralgir or NVurltlr pain*, you nhould go lo Ihn Kohm- llrug Slur*imlay and a*k iln-in ahnni Ihl* rnmai knl.l. no dli lm . 111 X 1 |l tu -1 and !•’. al all k-khl drug alort-a.
