Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 13 January 1942 — Page 3

TUESDAY. JANUARY 13. 1942.

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*HMTtM|KRGKR-WALKER WCDOING SOLEMNIZED MiM iSfl l.l< ll'' 'll» I l"' l < •or of Mr. ui"l 'b’ W It Lit ho r* gs Ahl* l city. to-cim*- 'h*' WM. Ofcto (' Wslfcer of Mishawaka In n «|UglO ring <*•: enemy <i!."iin i/-<! .1' tkrM O'lor* Sunday afte noon in fk* pafAßi'' of tbw Evangellcsl eburvh »'Nu-m- 'in* vow we,rrarlWd b> '»«»* Rev Rai* l<h <' Walid*. B®' 1 " of the groom. The brM<- was dressed in a llglii blue gflh fashioned prince** (tyfo M(|| • full >*klrf. *hlrn*d Ise dice with a <»•••■!h*'.'*f n ■ kirn. I sleeves. Atte»ii|t"< were Mias Mary Li* -hDog W»lb»i the groom's brother. M lahAwka I ml gown fashioned like bride. Borli the bride ndant wore corsages of ti<l blue Iris while the ilx attendant wore houwhite carnations. a graduate of PleaIgh school. wan an em>e Morri* company in xunn in a graduate of ika high school rnd of 'ge. Van Werl. He is <-*n|||ky*>l by th*' Jlfg. O». tn that city wb -t ■ th*./mole reside at East Those Wh" witnessed the cereV etki*-d Mr*. W II Llch teehergeermid daughter Betty, and lz»roy Hoe n*d of Decatur. Mr*, ft. C. Watte- of Mishawaka and Mr tnd Mrs. H«m*-r \Vi-h*-r of W.ikarMRg. CLttVSON CARROLL STUDY CLUB HOSTESS 'rg .Mari.i dis* ussion gump net lertSglit at the home of Mrs. ChkyMMt Krioll. with Mrs William Ito were SB th*' assisting hostess The HMMtr oponed with prayer in ini«onMbo*<l with the chapter ..m 1,1 '*"■ and discussed by Mias Hchmitt's recepArthur Voglewedc and Me*. J. flpi un'on Mrs, Al [Hchmitt then gave an ntereebtoglend vivid description of Mlae Mqjsl‘-n*- Schmitt'. rei-ep-MONTHLY s IfMale min I WMMDMho sutler pain of irregular I pNMs Wtt' ' rauky nervousness - I due SflDß' my functional dc.ti.rbfind Lydia E PmkI bW&Cmnpound Tahlrt, iwitbnddmarvelous to relieve f Stub®n» Pinkham's Tablet* I 9 rrta,, V f° r womtr help I "dM -gs re».stance against such I symptoms Follow label WORTH TRYING!

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By &RRIHON ( ARROI.L iyadlesle Writer made the picture they had to fake deadly craft by building a super• struct u r e on a HI As I ■ r ’b ■ K uiovii- - ' i '-i3y | A• i. t. I I-. •I. Ill' - boat w I - '•3?S?§fefpH?4ts I !!■.■!• I • ' I II ■ I .• 'lto 111 I, V<■ t II • Imt. ■ move Someone W had put emery engine. PMAMc nt doesn't know yet MMwEit will get an Insurance The boat was covered JgwiftM Scidi nt. but the insurance W>g|ij|py probably will content) dust was deliberate Mature maintains that wants to buy the former home. Falcon’s Lair—if te can vet it at the right price Thaftgr says he won't be bothsaying that he Is be a second Valentino. *I4KI want to be a second anysays, “but I like the Valand I like 'he house." Bpgßng of houses. Bill Powell “Ml|Ka Lewis recently got dellv•’Fftftie furniture and drapes for place at Palm Springs have It, Diana had back to Hollywood that a singing and danc--Q-M ■K allied to see how Bill was Its okay, dear," he wisecracked go on making the living **UJM care of the house down MMkilden may go into the army He has a 1A rating. Oftf of the El Capitan theater WtWkl up a glamorous chapter in footlight history The IhWtKopened 17 years ago with Revue** and, since then,

tlon Into the Carmelite convent The meeting closed with a prayer for peatm. Nine members were present and and one guest, Mr*. Tom Anderson of Indianapolis. During the social hour -Mrs. Carrol, assisted by her daughter. Mrs. Anderson. and Mr« Hower* served refreshment*. The dub will meat in February at the home of Mr*. W A. Klepper. with Mia* Iteinlnger as the a saluting hostess THIRTY MEMBERS ATTEND NEEDLE CLUB MEETING Thirty Pythian Sister* attended the meeting of the Needla club held at the K of P. home last nlxht after the regular Temple in<*etlng. Mrs. Eurl Butler, the president. pre«idd over the business meeting. latter, game* were enjoyed anti prise* won by the Me*dumMt Dick Burrril. Lloyd A hr. Itay Johnson. Fred Hanchrr, Bryce Butler und Erneat Worthman laively refreshments were ‘erved a* the close of the game* by the boate**e*. the Meadame* It. A. Stucky, law Anin-n and W. F. Burry. The club will meet again In two weeks with the Mesdames Judson Passwater, Frank Carrol and George Brewer as hostesses. The Little Flower study Club will meet at the home of Mr*. Fred Colchin Thursday evening at seventhirty o'clock. The meeting of the Phoebe Bible class w*hic,h wa* to have been held Thursday at the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, has been postponed until one week from Thursday. JUNIOR WOMEN MEET WITH MRS. STEURY The Junior Women's club met last night at the home of Mrs. ,Calvin Steury for the departmental meeting. Miss Gladys Miller, president. had charge of the mislnes* meeting. Twenty-three no-inlier* rsponded to roll call. The meeting was then turned over to Miss Barliara Duke, program chairman. "Star* over Broadway" was the subject. Ml** l»uke gave a brief summary of the play* which appeared on Broadway during the lu»l year In the field of acting. Judith Ander«on take* the premium for her characterisation of Izady Macboth. Mis* Ethel Klein hen z gave the highlight* of the play ' Macbeth" Miss Marjorie Johnson reviewed "The Wookey" by William*. Mrs. Charles Cook reviewed a musical comedy by ftilvia Kay and Mias An-naln-lle Doan reviewed "C'ash by Night” with Tallulah Bankhead as the leading lady A delicious luncheon wa* served by the hostess. Mrs. Calviii S'eury

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has been the scene of many a premiere. Last show to play the house before It is transformed Into a movie theater is Edward Everett Horton's "Springtime for Henry." Understand Jean Cabin has turned down a story where he was supposed to play a dressed-up role He told Twentieth Century-Fox officials: ••One sophisticated Frenchman In Hollywood Is enough. Mr Boyer is taking care of those roles nicely." Chester Morris, working at Columbia in “Alias Boston Biackle.” is plenty proud of the newest addition to his 1.200 magic tricks. He now is the owner of the late Howard Thurston’s illusion of sawing a woman in half. In each of his pictures, Director Alfred Hitchcock plays a bit part. His assignment In •■Saboteur” is the most unusual yet. Hitchcock will play a deaf and dumb man who uses the sign language to date a passing blonde. * Add Lucille Ball and Desl A max to the stars who have been doing their bit for Uncle Sam. In one month, they played 87 defense benfits. Incidentally, Lucille is due back here next week to start her new R-K-O picture, "Passage From Bordeaux.” HOLLYWOOD PARTY LINE: Peggy Drake, of “The Tuttles in Tahiti” cast, will be in the hospital for at least two more weeks. . . . Glenn Ford evidently wasn't kidding when he said that both he and Evelyn Ankers date other people. Glenn was at the Biltmore Bowl with Janet Blair. . . . Didn't see it printed that the Edgar Kennedys had a narrow escape returning from Big Bear Their car skid--1 ded on an icy road and dropped 10 feet, winding up in a snow drift. ... Phyllis Ruth, who used to go with Bert Wheeler, was al the Hol--1 lywood Tropics with Richard Denning, who used to go with Martha O'DriscolL ... Ida Lupino has ’ been promoted to a lieutenant in the women's ambulance and defense corps. . . . Crosby may be • uncooperative. as the lady report- • era say, but, the other night at the i It Case, he got up and sang for 3t i minutes to please some soldiers In , the place.

and thw assisting hoaiosset, Mie* Ethel Klelnheng, Mr*. Charles Cook. Ml** Marjorie Johnson and Mis* Annabelle Doan. Our l-udy of Victory discussion group will meet.at the home of Mrs: Kdward <la*n at seven-thirty o'clock Thursday evening W. M. A. PROGRAM ANNOUNCED TODAY The following program ha* been announced for the meeting of the W. M. A. of the Flrnt t'nltel Brethren church to tie held at the home of Mrs Clarence Drake tomorrow afternoon at two o’clock with Mrs. George Meyets a* the lender Hymn The Church’s One Foundation. Prayer The Church t’nlvc-sal. Scripture The spirit of the early Chriwtian ihurch. Act* 4'32.1fi. leaflet Christum* Hold the World Together. Mr*. Frank Bohnke Chao*. Ohrhdiaii* must face it Mrs David Wynn. Hymn -He must reign. I believe. Our Expression t.t Convict lon. It*•*ponse by group. Prayer perhid. Definite n-'cd*. Hymn Bleat be the tie that Bind*. JM. Ann's discussion group will meet with Mrs kkl Keller Wednesday night for the regular study meeting at seven-thirty o'cl >rit. Mr*. Calvin Hteury will lie hostess to rhe Young Matrons club at her home thh* evening at VCVSll‘thirty o'clock. The Women of the Moose Will sponsor a public parly at the Moose home Friday evening at seven-thir-ty o'clock. LITERATURE SECTION HEARS BOOK REVIEW Members of the Litenvure Department of the Woman'* Club met at the home of Mr*. A. R. Holthouse last night and enjoyed a review of tlie book. "Insidv South America." written by John Gunther. The chairman. Mr*. C. D Teeple. the hoste**, Mr*. Holthouso and the two assisting member* of the committee. Mr*. G T Ro*-elot and Mr* Robert Heller, each .wiewad a section of the interesting book which deals separately with cash country, telling of the governments the people and their custom*. Refreshment* were enjoyed at th close of the program. The next meting will lie held February I* at the home of Mr*. <>. L Vance, with Miss Elizabeth P*-!er*on B> the chairman, asstoti-d by Mrs. 11. V. Hudson. ■■■ o— —— No man is wise or safe unless he is honest.

i“T COLDS Im’*/ Relieve misery direct I ' -without "dosiSgT UIIBONwVISJSJ! Marian Martin Pattern rasr" ' /sA *\ '■■’W I X i vPn - lr in fill • ♦ f/ /i ll VS /fl liWKaIS IS' M 11 \ /j f I. > * /kHaw uJLI - nl : w K A Ml fl 998j M1 IH I Pattern 98*4 may be ordered only in misses’ and women's sires 12. 14. i«, 18. 20. 30. 32. 34. 3«. 38 end 40. Site IE. dress, requires 3'4 yards 39 inch fabric; hat and belt, Ito yards contrast. To get this pattern send FIFTEEN CENTS to Decatur Daily Democrat Pattern Department, 309 W. Jackson Blvd.. Chicago. 111. An additional TEN CENTS brings you oar new Spring Pattern Book, ready now. Smart, easy-to-make styles for the entire family.

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CLUB CALENDAR Baclaty Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Pham* 1000 — 1001 ■i 1" ■■ “Mi Tuesday Olterheln Guild. First IT. 8.. <i p. m. Adm* County Nurse* A Maoristipn. Mrs. Arley Ha beggar, fl? West Dearborn Rt„ Berne. * p tn Church Mother* Htudy Club. Methodist Church, t:M p. m Delta Theta Tau Business Meeting. Elk* Home. I p. m. Otteriiein Guild Pot Lu< k Hupper. Flrat I'nlted Brethren Church, fl p m. Rebekah latdge. I. O O. F. Hall, 7:30 p. m. Eta Tau Rigma. Mr*. RlgtirJ Anderaon, 7:30 p. m. Y. C. T. IT.. Mr*. C. E Hocker. 7 p. m Young Matron's Clnh. Mr* Calvin Hteury. 7:30 p m. Wednesday HI. Jude Htudy Club, K of C. Hall. 7:30 p. m Hiwtorlcal Club, Mr* Vanehii Millikun. 3:30 p. m. Hhakevpeara Club. Mrs. Burt Townsend. !:30 P m. Zion Lutheran Missionary Hoclely, Church. 2 p m. Flrat I'nlted Brethren W. M. A. Mrs. Clarence Drake. 321 North Fifth street. 2 p. m. First Aid Cla*ae* Final Examinations and Organisation of New Ciasaes In First Aid and II me Nursing. Lincoln School. 7 p. m W H. C. H. Beulah Chapel. Mr*. Mward Arnold. All Day Meeting. Ht Ann’s Discussion Group. Mr*. Ed Keller. 7:30 p. m. Thursday Little Flower Htudy Club. Mr*. Fred Colcbln. 7:30 p m. Dinner Bridge Club. Mrs. William Bowers. 7:30 p m. Friendship Village Home Economics Club. Blue Creek Community Building, postponed to 22 Presbyterian Ladle*' Aid Hoclety. Mr*. P. L. Max-kiln. 2:30 p m Nuttman Avenue United Brethren l-adle* Aid Society All Day Meeting. Mrs. L. J. Martin Our Imdy of Victory Dlscnaslon Group. Mrs. Mward Gas* 1 . 7:30 p. m. Friday P. T A. Htudy Group. Lincoln School. 1 p tn. P. T. A. Meeting. Lincoln School 2:30 p. m Mt Tabor WFMH. Ora Gilpin. 7:30 p. m. Red Cross Production Center. I«e---glon Home, 12:30 to 4:30 n. m. Women of Moosti Public Party. Moose Home. 7:30 p. m. Saturday Cafeteria Supper. Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church. 5 ’o 7 p. tn Monday Pythian Slaters Temple Meeting. K. of P. Home. 7 p. m Red Cross Production Center, Legion Home, 12:30 to 4:30 p. m. iA ■ • Adams County Memorial Hospital Admitted: Glen Bunner. Itocntur. William Harrod. Hchirmeyet rtreet (and dismissed I; Mrs. Arveds Purdy. Rockford. Ohio; Mrs. Jim 'Pontius. Geneva; Andrew Backer. Rice Hotel. I>laml**«d' Mr* Alice Smith and baby daughter, Berne: Jasrr H. Cole. Fifth street ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hhoe of 70fl North Second street are the parent* of a Im by hoy. born at the | Adam* county memorial hospital i Monday night at k:O6 o'clock. He , weighed eight pound* and seven i ounce* and ha* lieeti nam>*<i Tim- | ma* Allen.

Screen Newlyweds Honeymooning in Florida <-aaWMMFW** F '5? T- WwOr ' ’ F wK .Mr. amt Mra. George Brent Ncwlyweda Ann Sheridan and George Brant, screen players, are shown at Palm Beach. Fla., where they are honeymooning following their surprise marriage at the home of Mrs. Ram Harris, Brent's sister, in Palm Beach.

Solum Is Captured By British Forces British Imperials Drive On In Libya Carlo, Jan 13 tl'Pi Br|t<*h imperlola have captured Holum <-n the Egypt-Libya rrontlar and are advancing with coitolderabb' progress on El Aghrila on tbe Cyr malesTrlpolltanla border, where main Axe* forces concentrated after withdrawing from AgediMo. *m»th of Benghazi, a high command communique said today. Capture of Solum where Skn prisoner*. atiowt half of them German, were taken, leave* only Hatfaya In*** In Axl* hand* In F-i«t.--n Llby*. "In the frontier area a tmesvaal Scottish regiment attached and captured the village of Holum. which wa* held by Hie enemy a* an outlying pom for th*- Halfaya po*iHon." Ihe communique of British general headquarter* for 4h-> middle east said Dl**'iis*lng the major Bri'lsh activity souih of Benghazi. 3M> mile* acrosn -th<- desert from Holum. th*communique said British column* bail made considerable pro. res* to ward El Agreila. It added that the royal ah' force had again subjected Halfaya pas* to heavy iMimhardment and had provided effective support to llrH l*h tr(Mip* In the El Agb>*ila area When the British swept Into Libya on Nov. I* In the advance which already ha* carried tome of t-helr they left pocket* of German anil Balin troop* in Holutn and Hal-1 faya pas* to be dealt with later. A j similar pocket at Burdis, between Tobruk and the Egypt Libya trim-! Her. also wa* by passed '"<> ——— - Adams Post Votes War Relief Funds Adam* post 43. American Legion, in regular meeting Monday night, voted to contribute lito to the American Red Cross and 4'*<> to th*Salvation Army, the fund* to be used In war relief work The post also offered It* home ht First and Madfoin street* for iim* In civilian defense. The next meeting will Im* held Mondi). January 2fl. A committee <aini;>o-*-*l of live Frylnck. John Kennedy and Adrian Baker will he in charge of arrangements for a feed at this m*>eting. FREIGHTER SUNK icnNTtNt’Bn FROM PAGK nNRI ham off the port of Solum on th* Egyptian coast, last November 2flth (The dispatch Indicated that the Barham was participating In British naval operations against Axis forces that held out until today al Holum. which the British have nowtaken after severe bombardment by naval rifles, artillery and air planes. (Axis submarines have been active off tne North African coast since th*- start In mld-November of the British drive through Libya They have sought to attack British warships which broke tip Axis vs fort* to send reinforcements from i Italy tn Libya by sea.l The official agency recalled that the German high command In November *al<l a I’-boat cotnmand**d by Capt. Lieut. Barot. Von Tiesen- ’ hauser had torpedoed a British battleship off Solum. It said that prls-, lonflrmed that It wa* the Barham oners from the sunken ship now that wa* sunk. The Barham in peacetime hail a

lompb-ment ut 1,1*4 men hut thl* prt-sum*bly was im reasvd for war. The ship waa built In Htl4 The Barham was armed with eight If* Inch guns. 12 six tn* h guns, anll-alrcratt gun* and two 21 Inch torpedo fob*-* h carried on*- airplane with catapult und was* heavily armored. Th*- Bur hum had been r<ntt>'d with bulge* against torpedo a ack* by *iil>niarlnes, thereby reducing it* derigned speed of 2H kitol*. The whip hud a radius of uitton of aliout 4 tiui mile*. o— ■■ 200 State Workers Buy Defense Bonds Indianapolis. Jan. 13 tl'Pi Twohundrwlemploy*-*of th* -.intary of state's office and th*- motor A’l'hlcle licens** hurau voluniei-ivd three per cent of their monthly -.ilarles Io purchase defense lioiid* and stamp* it w.i* annontired today. Her ret ary of state Junes Tuck'-r said the three per cent will amount to a Iron t Shoo monthly, and "it may go up to In per cent.’’ he Sddi-d The aotiim constituted lhe first official pirn among state «l< portI ini’til* for the buying of defense I Hind* and stamp* Hevem. other departments were report -d Io Ire working on similar plans Permits Price Boost In Cheap Ciqarettes Wushingtim Jan 13 G'Pt Manufacturer* of !<> cent brand cigarettes are permitted a 10 cent per thousand price rtov to If* l<> under an amendment l« it<-d today by 1 price administrator la>on Henib-r-1 son Consumer* an- not <-xp,'< -< *l to lie affected by the adjustm**!' I OIL RICH DUTCH CONTfNt’Rn Fltr*M PAOK ON* I xan isoii. which hud fought bravely lillt hopelessly for three day* | against overwhelming mid* man-: aged to fish' its way to Born* <* in ! face of merciless fire from Jap j an*-*** pat .u hntlst* and M-a hot tn- j troops anti Japanese invasion ship . offshore The official sta'vmetlt salt! the I Netherlands troops had capitulated only in far*- of heavy odd« after inflicting casualties which mad*the conqut-Ml "very co*tly" to th*' invaders. Th** men who eacap*-d will continue th*- fight, which was expected , soon to spread to the Netherlands part of Borneo. To do so they will have to fight their way through thick jnnxl*-. [ roadless and uninhabited Planes of the Net b*-ria nd- Ea-t Indies air hirer Intensified th*-ir attacks on the Japan*-*** lliva 101 l fleet as the tiny island fell It was believed that th*- defend ers hat! d*-itoyid everything on th*- island which tin* Japan*-** might have used —•- —o Safest Truck Driver Named Worthington. Minn d'Pt Ted | Luki-sart, who drives a truck for a I produce company here, lias be* n awarded the title of the nation’s saf**«t commercial driver. He has driven XTo.immi miles sin* *• l!»27 without an accident, ami was giv-i-n an award t»y th<- National Sus rty Council. o Poor Grade* WIU Out Boston.~(l'Pt Poor report cards worried three South Boston boy attending th** John Boyle O'Reilly school so they stole th*- building's only telephone to prevent teacher- : from calling their parents. The plot was discovered when policemm Jam*** L. Hexton anti Joint I*. .McCarthy recovered th*- missing telephone. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

pSWANDER WITH ME!” ...says Gracie (WELL, I swanij A//en J Whtit yau surfs \ ,<r,f wfieop \ * With i»y, surt? 'I D Yep* Svsn rads twfcw i f I as fast as old-time float les? Give* rieher, Kj'Ar ql <\ rroumier I*.hot WVM in II ,g b»r<to*t w*t«r. ft * grand Jlr 'zLAR for baby, facw.dMhesand ’ (' *A whaliwL Try it and Met SWAN ® SOAP at mild / At a lullaby I ) Bwayibftltrthan > Pura at a doudlat ) old-sfyle floating soapt \ * Rwan's fresher n smoother 'n neater to 7* break. It's lota firmer, A ar too. Lastasn'tast*.Gives you more real stmp for f \ aAJ your money Break Swan Yl. r --s in two; half for diahee, half fur you! *b J J nnaiHtvttrwm GRACIE ALLEN A- ? GEORGE BURNS 'A. I PAUL WHITEMAN SIAM SV livts MOTHHI COMSANV. CAMStIOM. MAM.

EFWONALS Peter <l.llxl <>f Ilf rant l< "k d as ter ItasiU**** in Decatur t<s|o/ The Intermediate mi*»l.m hand of tin* Mellliolllle < lull') Il ot lierlit visited tue Miaui* county memorial Im-pitul Saturday. gale ■ ..ch pall- > ni a Kill anil sang a number of song' for the pleasure of the pali ent* and the staff Mrs Itolx’ii Wemhoff, who has been ill at her home on Norin Eigth -ireet. is improving -lowly M- and Mr. Edward Milter of South Salem shopped in Ih-citur Monday. Mr*. Sylvia Snyder of Mishawaka i* Visiting h-r daughter. Mr* Juhn S( lim-pp of roule I Mr* William Keller left today foi Columba* Ohio to attend tin cinlannual iwidid m-e-iing of th« Catholic L.idi> of Columbia of which she I- a supreme trustee. District Mectinq Os NCCW Here January 25 District five of the national conndl of Ci hold women will uold a meeting in Decatur Sunday afternoon. January 2a. it w i- antioimi ed today Ladies of the St Mary * ’ Catholic church of DecatUi will .serve a* Ito-'iThe -listriel coinpri'es councils in Bluffton \l..ol*l..Ville It.C.i . ~l Ki.l In-

■ ■ . ■ — tv — f’ ,w|r Ks* w- - 1 * J m FC ft /ll i A funeral service conducted [fygM LwJl with beautv and dignity is a ELJ last tribute to some one loved and honored. Such a service p lingers long in the memory / I and offers much consolation in time of bereavement. _, Sfe ZWICK FUNERAL HOME \ A / * WH ZWICK-ROBERT) ZWICK R ROBERT B.FREEBY tk'* A3iner^unemlService. ~iL* [y Qat j[i)wcr^uneml r Arices 61-800

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'■!' 1 ' der. Tlio program is being arrnng'-d I . \t ■ . '. . I IM .1 II Brunton district presidin’. The ! complete program will be annotinr e.l a’ a later date Two New Suits Are Filed In Court Two new suit- have been filed in Adams i lrr-ui: court, both corn plaint on note* The one was filed by John It Stultz against la-w>* Reynolds and demand* f<>o>i Th* - • other was filial by Steven S Buchanan against <* P Rayl and demand* D BurdeCe Cu ter is plaintiff * attorney in both ults. Trade In a Good Town Decatur Here’s Quick Relief from HEAD COLD MISERY STOPPED-OP NOSE aY<wr hrm! lnirMtnf ? up' llrfr • what to do |<< quick rriirf faflft rv»A.il ron«r«tHin. c itarrK hfadc<>l<ldiAtrrM* Irf bl <iZE' A few drops iw rah rwatnl that's alls I'alh.itivr SktMjn of tit •filial in«Yr«lw*nta rrw rifM to work in thrw ways (h hrljm I|ia!i rws.il anti •inusrs «>t <kaprtn< muon. (2» Ijm ilimmixh »t < • <t| teatens ferr, more tats mil twatmne. (4) liMriH HN«/in<. sniftting. lihming, (f») hti|a <wa»dlr in|4HW*<l fiMUrs You bcl tvttrf qu < kly ' M<av-y Wi< k it nrX <l» l>Khtr<J («rl S| < >/.E t<«ksy!