Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 6, Decatur, Adams County, 7 January 1942 — Page 3

JANUARY 7. 1942

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B NEVA RILEY ■t LOWELL NOLL ■ wedding of M «> Neva llil.y of Mr and Mr* lt*-.-.| ■ <>f Pl*a*ant Mill*. and Lowi-ll ■ on of Mr and Mr. William H jl.o of Pleamint Milla. was red Wednesday nialit in a Kful landellghf servile at th<K...|*’ < hur< ii in Pleasuip Mill, ■v Hubert JohUson, pallor of Hihunh received th- -loulili- ■ „,w* Attendant* wer* Mias B't WHial of Fort Wayne K-maJ and Edgar Archer. b*si H, bride wot* a poudre blue Ht length dress with brown a<Krle*. a corsage of chrysantheH. and a cluster of bloaeam* In Halt She wore a gold bracelet H of the groom H, attendant choir .1 hngr- drHt.rrran accessories a id a cor ■ of pink carnations She wore Hr! ne< kliice given to h< r by the Hth the groom and his attend- ■ who are Rationed at Camp Kry. wore army uniform! K. Ilrlmer We* hter. an aunt of Hrlde. played <» Promise Me". H i l/rre You Truly" was suug Hl. Hetlv White, preceding the Hm*f* Htli young people are graduate* H> Pleasant Milk high ;< hool Hlrtide it employer! at the Gen- ■ Ele< trie in Fort Wayne and the Hn l« in the nervier Hr ptlon watt held at th.- horn.. He bride' l * parent, following th*Hmmf Kmett Kster-archer ■doing occurs Htn Viola lau rel la Hunter. Hhter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Her of thia city, and Richard Hd Archer, won of Mr and Mrs H Archer of Pleasant Mil's. were H~d In marriage In a pretty IHILDRENS WLDS He metcr wtutr from miseries Kokh—coughing. phlegm, irritaKc. clogged upper air passage* K> throat, cheat, and Kick with Ku Vapoßub. Its poultice-and-■por action bring* relief without B ,n g Bo roe mead HFVv KiO *>nimrs", 1 ■ Kit a spoonful M mE ■ Vapoßub in r W Kt water. Then ' - VICKS Karmng vapors. ▼ Vapoßui

I the Scenes OjbMfrin HOLLYWOOD V

Kiag Frota res bywdieats W riter HOLLYWOOIX-QUIET! CAM- I kA! ACTION! ' Real night club flffhta usually are ie-punch affaire in Hollywood.

but when the movie makera stage a case brawl for a picture, it a a honey. Thia week. I watch Brian Donlevy. Pa t O'Brien and a group of atunt men wreck a aet at Columbia for the Aim •Trinidad." The two atari

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» supposed to be soldiers at an nerlcan base In the Carribean lere to a sort of a Flagg and drt rivalry between them and la scene to where it boils over. The actors gathered in the comnation bar and dance hall are rided into two classes. Up front a the ordinary extras, men and •men, who will scatter when the ht starts. Behind them are Brien, Donlevy and the stunt »n. Some of the stunt men are eased as soldiers, others as waitFight scenes are tough on men d furniture, so Director Gregory •toss and his assistants rehearse erybody carefully on what to to done. After a half hour of this, *ak-away chain and tables are ought onto the set and placed in •ition. "la everything okay?” shouts •toss. Everything to, so the camera Ito. There to a commotion by the bar d O'Brien and Donlevy plunge at c h other. Women scamper from • dance floor. Soldiers and walt- ■ leap to separate the combatda. Two waiters bump their •ds together and start slugging «h other. O’Brien and Donlevy •*h against a table and splinter By this time, a free-for-all has veloped. More tables and chairs • knocked to pieces. Donlevy P* and goes down. This is an ac’ent, but O’Brien saves the scene ’ pulling his fellow star to his •t and hitting him again. ‘‘Cut!’’ yells Ratoff. It take, about 30 seconds for the inters to stop milling • first-aid doctor pops out onto

double ring ceremony, H; ttirday night at eetren o’clock. Hey. Paul Rchultx roealvml the double ring Vow. In the Zion Evan gelhal l.ntheian church before an altar attractively decorate|. Mr*. Hchultg wa< the organist Attendant! were Miao Henrietta Hunter, bridesmaid, and Miss Eldora I Maker t»« maid of honor Preceding the ceremony, Mra. Rchnltg gave a 3"rninute recital followed with a selection by the choir. The bride wore white dipper aatln with lace In-ortlona In the leg o’-mutlon sleeves and onth**houldera. The gown carried a ling full train. Mho carried a cor«ag-i of Rm* ter Biles. Iler Chantilly »ti| was edged in lace and fastener. to a crown of «eed pearl*. The attendanta wore blue and pink dipper aatln gowns, respectively After the ceremony Mr. and M« Archer left on a trip to Chicago. After the first of this w.--k they Will Im* at home in Pleaean' Mills. The bride is an employe of the General Electric and the groom of the Wayne Novelty PSI IOTA XI BUSINESS MEETING The Psi lola XI sorority held a business meeting Tuesday evening at the home of Mra. Kichard Macklin at which time reports wetj given by chairmen of the project, dance and publicity committees. Miss Peggy Gaunt was named chairman of the program cummHtee for the coming year. Th-.- next meeting will lie held with Mrs. Floyd Grandstaff in two weeks. Assisting hostesses will lie Mrs ia*o Kirsch. Mrs Hale Hoss. Mrs. Herman Krueckeberg and the Misses Hetty FrMngernnd Eleanor Pumphrey. TRI KAPPA BUSINESS MEETING The Tri Kappa sorority hold a business meeting last nigh* at the Elks home and decided to purchase defense Isitids with the mon--y from the "small sacrifices" fund. Previously, the sorority bad decided lo adopt English children who remained in England and assist them The sorority now has one child and will continue to assist her. but the remainder of the funds will ho used to purchase defense bonds. After hearing several reports and a short business discussion, the sorority adjourned to meet in two Weeks for a social meeting. The meeting of tie- Pleasant Hale ladies' aid society, which was to have been held Thur»day has been

the wt with a little black bag une of the stunt men ha* received a black eye O'Brien limp* to a chair and pull* up a trouser leg Somebody ha* kicked him on the shin and It's already turning black and blue. Raloff beams upon the wrecked set. "It was a sensational tight," he exclaims Paint Mt O'Brien with iodine and we'll make a closeup!" Out at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. the entire Hardy family I* working in a picture for the Bret time in two years. , Cecelia Parker, who unobtrusively dropped out of the series, will return to it in “The Courtship of Andy Hardy." In the story, it is explained that she has been away to New York. She eomes back very sophisticated and, in the new picture, Judge Hardy will have two problem children. While the cameraman is lining up a shot. I ask Director George Seitz the question that Is In everybody's mind How will Mickey Rooney's marriage affect the series? "In my opinion, not at all." replies Seitz. "What has Mickey's private life got to do with the char acterof Andy Hardy?” A few minutes later, Rooney says the same thing. "Marriage won't change me." he declares. "I'll always be Andy Hardy. I fee! as though I can go on playing the part for years." On another M-G-M sound stage. Johnny Weissmuller, Maureer O'Sullivan, three baby elephant* and a chimpanzee are doing a scene for "Tarzan Against the World." The set is a jungle pool surrounded by fems and other lush vegetation. Orchid plants climb up the trunks of trees. The big bloom* of the orchids are made of p*pe» and the trees are clever fakes But the fems and other vegetation art real. They have been brought in from the M-G-M hot-houses. As Director Dick Thorpe explains, this is one of the chief problem* of the set. The way they do It Is this. They have discovered that the elephant* like pieces of apple they do fems. So Animal Trainet George Emerson cuts up dozen* apples and strew* them around the grass. This simple trick has saved M-G-M hundreds of dollars. „

CLUB CALENDAR Borlsty Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phenee 1000 — 1001 Wedneaday Historical Club. Mrs. Ed Altr, I:3d p. m. I aid lea* Rhakespeare Club. Mrs. Jesse Klee, 2'lo p. m. WfU'H of Monroe M-ihndl«t Church, Church Annex. 2 p m. Thursday Women's Guild. Elon Evangbellcal and Reformed Church Social Room. 2 p. m. Christian laid les Aid Society. Mrs. Gerald Strickler, 2 p. nr. Presbyterian Missionary Hoclety, Mrs. Jesse W. Rice. 2.20 p. m. Our !<ady of Good Council Discussion Group. Miss Helen Heimann > p. m. Natarene Women's Foreign Missionary Society. Mrs Ralph Deam. 7 :1« p. m. Monroe Better Homes Club. Mrs. Charles Hinton. 7 p. m. Circle No. 1. WSCS. Mrs Homer Lower, 2:20 p. m. Circle No. 2 of WRCR. Mrs. Bowen. 1:20 p. m. Circle No. 3 of WSCR, Mrs. Agnes Andrews. 2:30 p. m. Circle No. 4 of WSCH. Mrs Amos Yoder. 2:30 p. m. Nutt man Avenue It. B. Missionary Society, Mrs Earl Nyffeler. 1:30 p. m. I'nlon Chapel WMA. Mrs. Earl Chase, 1:30 p. m So Cha Rea Club, Mrs. Herold R Daniels, 7:30 p. m. Baptist Woman's Society. Mrs. Norman Kruse. 2:30 p. m Eastern Star. Masonic Hull. 7:30 p m. First V. B. I aid les' Aid Society, Mrs. Tom Fisher. S p. m. Women of Moose. Moose Home. 7:30 p. m. Friday American Legion Auxiliary, legion Home, 7:30 p. m. Red Cross Production Center. Legion Hume, 12:30 to 4:30 n m. Pleasant Dale Indies' Aid So-cl»-ty All Day Meeting. Mrs. Russell Welter. Walnut St.. Decatur. Monday Pythian Slaters Templa Meeting. K. of P. Home, 7 p. m. K»d Cross Production Center. I«e---glon Home. 12:30 to 4:30 p. m. Dramatic Department. Mrs. Jesse Rice 7:30 p. m. Musk- Department. Mrs. Fred Fruchte, X p. m. Research Club, Mrs. L. A. Cowens. 2:30 p. «n. Literature Department. Mrs. A. R. Holt house, 7:30 p. m. Art Department. Mra. Robert Zwick, 7:30 p. m. Junior Women. Mra. Calvin Steury. 7:30 p. m. Tueeday • Church Mother* Study (Tub. Methodist Church. 2:30 p. m. postponed lo Friday, one day later, because of the funeral service a for the Sills' child. The meeting will lie iu-ld at the Weller home as planned Marian Martin Pattern *- \ v / 'jol '7YI K 'el | K | rate H Ml iV' / 4 V I - Pattern H3O bay be ordered only In children'a aisea 2. 4. «. » and 10. Site d, dress, requires 1H yards 35 Inch fabric snd % yards contrast; smock. 1% yards 35 Inch fabric; slacks and pockets. 1% yards contrast. To get thia pattarn aend FIFTEEN CENTS to Decatur Dally Democrat Pattern Department, 303 W. Jack»on Blvd.. Chicago. 111. An additional TEN CENTS brings you our new Spring Pattern Book, ready now. Smart, easy-to-maka styles tor the entire family.

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SCHRADERS ENTERTAIN FOR YOUNG PEOPLE Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schrader entertained a group of young people Munday night with a delicious sev-en-thirty o'clock dinner Gamewere enjoyed during the evening Present were the Misses RatherIne Roas. Vera Hauer, Lueila Frnhnupfel. Viola Ellsworth; .Messrs. Hlihard Malland. Orville Filteha. Norman Galger and Gerog* Hun* tar; Mr. and Mrs Georgo Hears and daughter Elaine. Mr. anti Mrs. Harold Mynster. the Schrad ’is and their daughter Sue CATHOLIC LAOIES INSTALL OFFICERS * The Catholic laidies of Columbia met at the K. of C. hall last Bight to install their new officess for IMS. Mrs. William Keller, supreme trustee, was the loatalliug utflcer Mra. Nick Brann la the nsw president ; Mrs. Henry Braun, vicepresident; Mlm Margaret llumschlag. trustee; Mhis Ethel Erwin, financial secretary; Mias Agnes Wolpert, recording secretary; Mrs. John Holt bouse, monitor; Miss Mary Gelmer. inner guard. Mrs. JtMeph Koors. Hr. Is the new trustee and will serve for three years, while Mra. Frank Harthel 1s trustee for two more years and Mias Mary Wolpert, one yea-. After the meeting, the ladles enjoyed a social hour and lunch. RESEARCH CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. PRUOH Members of the Research club met at the home of Mrs. C. M. Prugh Monday afternoon, with Mrs. W. Guy Brown as the leader of the program After the routine opening. Mrs. Brown gave an Interesting educational paper on the “Countries of Mexico. Guatemala. Honduras and El Havador." The leader's paper was the flrat on a series on “Our next step tie ward a safer world laitln America." A sub-topic wa« given hy Mrs. H. H Heller. During the business session, officers were selected for 1D42 and resulted in Mrs. I*. A. Cow--ns being chosen s« president; Mrs Dale W. Rous, secretary, and Mrs. C. C. laingston. treasurer. The club adjourned, to m »et next Monday at the home of Mrs. Cowens with Mrs. Roas as the deader. Her topic for discussion Wdl be "Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama and the Canal Zone.'' The Church Mothers study club will meet at the Mothodlst church Tuesday afternoon al two-thirty o'clock with Mra. R. W. Graham as the leader. Mrs. Erman Johnson will have the devotional*. “Import* ante of 'Make-believe.'' from the Parents' Magazine, and "Literature in the Home for Children" from the Christian Home magatine will lie the two subjects for atudy and discussion. Hostesses will be Mrs. Ray Htingely and Mrs. Chester Reynolds. Both choirs of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church will meet this evening at the church for practice. The young peoples’ choir will meet at 7 and the rnnlor choir at 8 p. m. mrs. fred McConnell IS HOSTESS TO CLASS The Duiifui Daughters class Os the Evangelical Htinday schu-d met last night at the home of Mrs. Fred McConnell on Third street with Mrs. Ora McAlhaney as the assisting hostess. Mrs. Reva Stauffer gave tile devotionala and offered prayer, following which Mra. Dwight Sheets, the new president, conductod a short business meeting and appointed Mrs. Fred Chronister and .Mrs. Richard McCornell to serve on the flower committee. Mrs. Merle Schnltx was reappointed as reporter. The hostesses then announced that instead of refreshments and a price for the contest, 32 50 would be donated to the Red Cross fund. The clans then voted also to give 12.50. making the total |5. A social hour and contest were enjoyed and canoy and nuts served Mrr„ Peter Bailey and Mrs. Gregg McFarland will be the hostesses for the next meeting. The Women of the Moose will hold the regular lodge meeting at the Moose home Thursday etening at seven-thirty o'clock. *'O Buys Health Bond _ Bine UKige, Masons, have voted purchase of

a |5 health bond, ofllciala of the Chrlsimaa Beal campaign In Adame county announced today. All pereona not having paid for their aeala are requested to do so as soon aa poasiible or return lhe seals to officers , of the campaign In the county, -o

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Accidents kill more peraune between the agea of 3 and 24 yean than die of disease

Mra. Frank Roahds of Fori Wayne ha« been brought io th* home of her sister. Mrs Kenneth Kiser of Heventh street lo etmval eare from u critical UlnwM follow Ing th* birth of a baby daughter. The liaby has been taken to the home of Mr and Mrs. Dan Itoahds near Monroe. Mrs. John Hlrshey of n*a- this city has returned from For> Wayne Where she spent the pas* four week* caring for her sister, Mra Frank Roahds who was seriously 111. Otis Shlfferly of route 3 wa« a* mong imlay's business visitors Mrs. Roy Kalver and daughter Bobby left this afternnon for Chicagv where they will visit telatlves and friends returning home the first of next week. Rev J. M. Dawson ba* returned from a buvlnes* trip to Inditnapoll*. ....- a-» — * • * w News From Adams County Youths In Service Os Nation • * * * Pvt. Virgil Crick retnrmd to tainlng camp at Cheyenne. Wyoming Wednesday night, having been called here by the Illness of his slater. Mr*. Frank Roahds. Word has been received by Mrs. Hasel Hyre. 837 Geneva street. Toledo. Ohio, that her son. Newman John Mas Venlo is alive and well The young man formerly lived in this city and is well known here He has Iteen in the navy two years and his mother stated he was on board a I'. H. ship somewhere in the Pacific lairen Wayne and Bill Schnepf. Jr., who recently enlisted in the United States army have b**en stationed in the air corps a' Jefferson Barraiks. Mt. Imuis. Mo., according to word received by their parents, north of Decatur, Lawrence Anspaugh has Iteen made a corporal in the ant!*tank company at Camp Shelby, Miss., according to word received here today. Corp. Anspaugli I* also photographer of his company. —— LIONS CLUB ADOPTS ■UONTINUKD FKOM rAOB ONRI grnse. Our Nation's Safety.” and Whereas, our club represents a well-organised unit of business and professional men with experience hi organising community affairs, and Whereas, this week has been designated as Lions victory work in which all Lions clubs wish to demonstrate enmasse their loyalty and readiness for action. Now Therefore. Be It Resolved, •hat we commend you as our stale leader and hereby pledge our full cooperation in your alate program to the end that every effort will be made and complete victory will be ours in this war against the forces nf oppression and enslavement." IwoSteps^ to - Jg amazing new pep. . vitality- 4 better looks' " A Bertero vMaf dipestive loltot i<> the V itemecli . . . eirorgDe yowr body with rich, red h/ood. Here's hows ( ’ S.S.S. • If you are one of those unfortunates who have worked under a ■train, failed to eat the proper foods, have been vexed by overtaxing worries. or have suffered with colds, the flu. or other lllnror... vet have no organic troubl* or focal infection... and your red-blood-cells have become reduced In vitality and number... if your stomach digestion refuses to work properly, then here l< what should help yous ds.s.s. • B 8 fl Tonic to eepecially deolgnod to build up blood strength when deficient ... to revive and stimulate those stomach Juices which digest the food so your body can make proper uae of It in rebuUdlM worn-out Uaeue. These two Important results enable you to enjoy the food you do oat... to make uae of It aa Nature Intended Thus you may get new vitality... pep... become more attractive! • Because 8.8.8. to tn liquid form It begins Ito work aa soon aa » Ju toko It. Surprising results may be had by making the 8.84 L treatment a part of your dally diet. Thouaanda and thousands of users have toetlftod to the benefit* 8.88. Tonic has brought to them and •clenttflc research shows that It usually gets results—that’s why so many say "Ul Tonic builds sturdy health and makes you feel like yourself again." A A Q helps build VwVbVb STURDY HEALTH

No Decision Reached On Building Material Commissioners Study Infirmary Material No drcisirm was ma<l<- by th« < ommissionr-i yr-«tcrr|.iy on iftelection of buck or < on< rot* for lh«walh of the new county Inflimary bmhiitut io ii* Mwt a* th* county farm south of Douiur The eommiMlonera are <-m»i<|ering the ‘election of burii' , 'l far* brick, concrete brh-k or poured walls, th* latter proposal «iat ttg in loinpb-te wall- from th* fotuulaHou io the roof. The selection of glated t!’e materials for the inside wall* and major partition- In th* building is al«<i to Ire made The < ommiMloners iut< nd lo make a trip to Brasil next week and po«*ildy io Canton, Onio, lo **e samples of brick and gl«/> <1 til* for the building. Voai Bros . of I his rTty have the general l oislracl for the bu Iding The selection of brkk or concrete I* up lo the commissioners, alternato bid* l>elng *uliiiiiliiil on con-

JANUARY SALE BUY NOW! WORTHWHILE SAVINGS! • Lit t m /zi CVj „,. _ .- . Genuine Stevens Glove Sale Handbag Sale Towel a,lr "Sason" , | tmen UnBeautiful styles 01,1 entire slock Hlighrl) soiled Bleached Sheets bleached TowelIn suede with of |! mi Hag* now betiwt towels In Fine quality laun- in g. |g | n wide, leatherbacks <m sab- Ve r y cidors Rave 4pi ’ I f !’ r ’ ,4rd Bb< k and colors large seleethm — urn Full bed alxe rop |. (l | r all colors Pilch H» lo Sb on each <*| X pp Inch Sab- A*M Hale prlc>. eai Ii 18 Inch Cidored Snip*- Linen and 89c 89c 25c.40t.4ir $1.29 , y’:;r- T m rt,n< - LADIES’ WINTER COATS W Magnificent Values! jk Cotton Batta Remarkable NavinffN in our Jan- 8 ! 'Sir":; 1 ;" W «•< At vrlr*. y M w. r. ” “ ' -a' couldn't hope lo duplicate! All ■•hade, with dark Waal Milted Batt rom retfUlar stock. Broken .-t bonier Full WOOI ml«eo Dali F ht-d dit«- in siw 7ix»o inch styles, broken sizes. Hurry for i( ’ h ' each -89 c vours! Misses. Women. *rr K $1.75 » f 2 / Part Wool Blanr ■ It » KQj k ~ Wx&z- »‘-l I’»lr •??« $32.50 J Genuine "Susquehanna Ticking ISA*!* c* 4 ■ E? Finest durable 11 A I SALE quality. Blue J stripe 32 in. wido Ladies fine quality Felt Hals al greatly reduced I' •*•* • yard prices. "Bates 44r psroww. Bedspread '”*■ Kull else sdxtM tK^ ; i coc to $1«OO wide, sale price, .... yard -44 c. " ■■ " •?—.*».’ J/fsX *** /#&< * ' r r V . 3 r 1m 1 ' .• j t 4 All Wool Slipover All Goose Feath- Neckwear Sale Bj| | e of Cjrd | eg Sweaters Genuine 80 •' 2m Dne lot of regular Broken \ Square Cotton SSlty ticking -I '? reduced . Bp.,'i’“ full also 21x27 In"J 1 11. 1 hl,f it' prlc< Each yarn Good col- J "*' ! " ri * Pair price Uch ora. aixe 34 to 40 *d; yard 82 5o grade, sale *5.00 25c sl.no $1.75 25c SALE OF HOSIERY BABY BUNTING Sheer, flimsy Nylons with Rayon tops and soles Long wearing, beautiful looking — (Slightly soiled) White or Pink — All sites 9to 10»/j. with zippers. Sale price, each Nylon irregulars— $1.39 pair r A Nylon regularN._ $1.50 - $1.65 * and ? NIBLICK & CO.

j crelo and prices statwl f»r brick i par ihon-and Work will not start on the bulld- ' Ing until all eontrai ls are '•l<-iir«d, bond* fileti and priurttie. received i on Ibe maierlala tn-w-Miny ,n the | B<t« uoo home for depemleni-. COUNCIL RECEIVES CONTINUED FltnM PAUB UNBI ! sewer committee I«*porf<-d the <om- | plot lon of the waler main in the Master adßlon a' a coat of 87 243 &S 1 for the t.utHl feel JAPANESE LAUNCH rnNTINUKD FROM PAOIB ONR ! ginia already »tamls m 16 drotroy- ! >ml and protiably a* many more i downed or badly damaged The war department communique No. in Issued alnce the urt of | hiMlilitle. just a month ago with Japan's treacherous I’eail Harbor I as.ault Indicated that h -avlest i Japanese air pressure is twins dlr i acted again*! the key po r.ls of I Ma<’Arthur's fd>«lGon tn Hainan and f’orregidor t'erregidor itself ha* been under t constant Japanese air bombardment each day sim e Haturdty Today with the rroum|»' , on of whai the war deparlmen lalb-d

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“heavy fighting" and "!h-‘'*aalßff pressure" on lhe lluiunn land front II *eeme«| probable that th» Japane.e are attenipHng to sifoit up the strong points of Mar.trihur's l>o* it lons in preparaiion for .illsoit u-*aul!, possibly led hy par ti huie troop*. o Explains Programs To Rural Schools Lyman L. Hann, county school •uperlntendent. and W. 11. Palter* on. Blue ('reek township trust** Tue day vutMed all school* m th* township, explaining th* campaign io salvage waste material and lh-« drive for sal" o' <l«-fen«e s:amps and bond- Mr Hann will visit all sehotdu in th* conniy in 'he next few weeks to expedite lb* drives. s-e-O —.l ■* Trade In a Good Town — Decatur -sou GIRLS WHO SUFFBk DYSMENORRHEA If you suflet monthly eramps, backache, di.trrM of "irregutorlttos" t>ervou.n»«»—due to functions: monthly doturbanroa — try Lydia p.hkbam'.CompojndTublrt* fwith sdded iron! Mvlr enwalfg for ronrs They st«o help build up red blisxl Follow l.ibri directions.