Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 301, Decatur, Adams County, 23 December 1950 — Page 4
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Merry Christmas:— Ttare to no ottoar way al saying M—we really wish yea a Merry Christmas To ear family of rtad*rs, individaato and firms who bar* used the advertising calamus and to all those who tarnished tbit a*wa> paper with new* item* or aaatoted aa tn gathering the facta for publication. we say, Thank You. - Aad tor all the courtesies extended te ua during tbc past year, we are truly grateful. < To everybody . . . and act for getting the gallant sons who are serving their country in uniform, we hope Christmas brings a degree of happiness aad peace. J —e w .„ L. Have a Happy Holiday ~- . drive safely and reach home safely. o—o Your church to expecting you at the Sunday and ChristtM* senices. —— O' O " flow nice it would be it we could all only remember that we, 100. were young once! With all the talk of shortages there seem* to be no prospect of ou< that would delight many people a shortage of wlntrr wanther. Christmas offers an appropriate _I time Mt offer prayer* lor peace Peace on earth is the yearning in every heart and on the amilverwry of the birth of the Prtnce of Peace, we can all Join In asking Hi* blessing tor all people. Gen Lucius Clay, retired and blduey Weinberg, a New York InvrMincftt baolypg official will l«-»«-l.*tanl« lo Charles E. Wilsop, director ot mobilisation. Both men will serve their country withou, compensation Leaders of this type will get things rolllug and snve witir honor. (y—... ...zc. L The Caroler* young and old. brought joy to the shut-ins Girl Scouts. Aeolian choir members and groups from various organ;** thins and Sunday schools, visited the county home, the hospital and homes of friends confined during the joyful Yuletide season... The , friendly >t*tw brought h*ppn’W»‘. And- the warmi h 6f .Christmas to ■■ all- - - Th<- CtvtiSerrtcc t’oiumwrion — ba-, asked newspapers tri make a public ‘appeal for vital workei - < i rolunteer for goirrliiftenT'arnI ■ Th* call i< for electronic scientist*, engineers and physic-i-t- tor the bureau of standards.
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By Htrmw N. Gundesen. M. DNot all, of our useful drugs e.t> Ij* !h« of the new or ti<a» .htrarulnax -" ’ wme of fbe- hhoWtelpful have imen known for and. whil» the? base little in'll* way of ghxmor. they possess * •<> 01 «,Otte of tbe-#* Is aspirin, WhU-t Wit only relieves pain hut radio ♦.•> “ Tevef. and ha* the addihurbC ,U vantage of being union 4 Uh- m '-nt irtlstH WOfdwy wu Hun* to it are rare. 4Uvc*uUv Urge 4o*4m of aspirin have haw in the |rfaiiijPh r <4 coroner) thrombosis or seymana in* pylori* In c<Monary ruro .r Itouik. a blcaki idol forii* dh* hit*.’ * of the bran< hew of the artery with is “tupplies the heart uftio-de *l/h •lood in uiuina peHups. <Mre i «r spa-m of tlusae ax'eri** unxlu* in*, attacks of pain oyer -tit* hfai* Fite aspirin"d 4 vujiralde iii lh>w rmiditivna became 11 j*aii> and, in addition, h tend* to slow down (hesdutliug of. the blood. In employ ing the uxpiiln it ».h < mnbined 41th Uta.nln € in 4 llu.d ( mixture The vitarasn C b »««idyd | litcailMu. Ike. <uuirui Lc_l_.. l*x *. ; . < reane tin* ex’/etipic Os. iduurtij - by the tduud. Heave.'an .artijlifcrtiai' ano’tint iintv fie phfd in •<■-<b’/ fit keep i irn.\ p( |ln ,« i i in ’ '.. hf »r«4. 7
The commission aaid they are “urgently Beaded," in the current emergency mobilisation. —-—o —-o The auto manufacturer* will roll back their price* on the new model* and have released the ban on sale*. The government naked that these price* be held at the IkSll level, aa one of the first step* in bold-tbe-lina against Inflation. While the new models are mor* sporty aad carry a few innovation*, no drastic change ba* been made, viewer* to the show room* deciare. o o The purchase ot the tract ot land on East Munroe street from the Kalver family has been completed by the city council, it la proposed to further develop the parking facilitie* already established there, the project being on* on the city's work tabla tor neat year. It should serve to accommo date those who look for a parking space near the shopping district. ■ O' —o Congressman falter E Brehm of Ohio to charged with taking 77.**taty kickback* from hl* office employe* under the guise of political contributions A federal in diet merit ha* been returned against him, which does not prove '-RBEft*' "W causes, wonderment ■ in the minds of many why men In trusted positions Sven become expored to such accusation*. The trail will give the verdict in the -i. ■ 'a. ... Ohio cap*., • ... - o—■-o- — ■ A Lovely City: —— In I*sl Paris will celebrate it* two thousandth birthday This wit! seem ancient indeed t« American loiiiiHunitle* whli re- t _ Kurd themselves as old when they have completed a century . A city a hundred year* old Would .-evni to I‘arisiatis not to belong in any lint of old cities The first idi’ntiftable iniiab. taut* of Pari* were the t'r lts »k" occupied fhr country at the time: of Ceasar * <otii;uest» They noticed that the Seine ••** easily fordable at this point, where the trade route ran from the Rhine to The .Mediterranean A great argu in«nt for building a s«”l»i»ent •w-a- thc tvHffid tn tin- middle of the-rtver, known ps-tin- fit? This 7 ...m ■ JaTFT Far beauty and the ffcliHßss <4 i„ 4 itUiorh >1 and. juli *• >■ Pari* yields to no eUy <?u yar*h Mav it su<»remely torr tv for allot hr f two thousand’ yc.r* ■ '.v*
ft.rie- infiplore. *a» aUiuhiistrale I every every four hours after ineaix ■ and during the, night. X<»Howe«l by milk- The treatment wax continued for ton days and ■ then the dosage wa* reduced and used until no lunger required. -- - »d the. aspirin prep* ar a I ion u-td .fur Lhe angjiia >*c c loris is aluut oncltalf of that utf liierl ■gjf~The“nrT»JMTy''Tnr6in’’Mn*i; T|ii» £a.- al*o adniini.«trated thr?« - or fourj lines a day? of as lung; *»k desired W ith these Urdusus ot anyirw. ; uch symptom?* as riirging tit-tn ear sick Hex* at tin- ctuni<i* h. vom* itmgc and temporary dvafn«*r b occur However, as the i» <on tin tied, the.. PAW?n't bee win**, tolerant of the drug and th**’** >.» .. ►; >;i. 4h ar up Os when asphfh i- ’«» L<itttaiHni’itrailed in these large du»e.>. dire<How ofa phvskian. This la a siihple treatui“:;.t for ia should be taker/ only under Un two' scriouM .heart anti evidently seem* 'to be’ of >oir. I» alue » i QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS , F. 11 p.; is. hyherteuaiyia hear; disease dankeriou*? .Vimwfr. This depends upon i’;e w exte-nt of the damnu* 1 to .'be hear, w ; :.■■ < ti| * det* . ueaes.. ■ »>f 'a «'ar<*iul »-wr »n'aii<*f) Ma) the'phj »j*'iU|S' < ",
Ivys Hea/tft Bond Th* Dacatur Lio** club ha* voted purchaie ot * *lO health bond. »*lf Hfb* Tl official, at the campaign In ■Adams county announced today. All proceeds from the seal sales are used in th* fight on tu-b*rr-ula*is and to provide free clinics and otherwise carry on the fight against the "white Bey plague." The Mm Mb Christmas seal sale to conducted by the Adam* county tuberculosis association. fwotfwho/d Scrapbook* By MOMirrA LM , •ewlng Thread If the spool ot thread on the sewing machine ‘la loose and tangles. try placing a pines of cloth, cut larger than the spool, on the post under the spool. This will keep it steady. •tained Bleu*e* ~—~ Fruit. ink. aud other stain* can be removed frmn wsafcaM* blouse* it the spot* are wet silk camphor before they ar* put Inu 'the wash. Turkish Towels The frayed edge* of a Turkish towel can be cut off and hound with fresh edges of gingham strip*. Thia will keep the towel looking atractivei. g_ * Modern Etiquette 4 J I By ROBKRTA Ull g —»j Q. iiT it proper to send gift* lc’ the mother of a new-born baby? A. Close fripnd* will sometime* send flower* or candy to the ue» but usually uuy gifts are sent are for the baby, it l» not absolutely neceesary to send gift*, but it J* considered nice. Q It I* considered good usage for men to speak of wearing a “whale tie" or a “black lie." instead of leferrim; to “full evenipg dress' or a "dinner coat"? A, Ye«; these terms ard. often used in .goud wx iety:, Q. is it all right for an overnight, j
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CHAPTER FIFTY-ONE -- HIRAM rearranged big expression when Lixa asked him to keep aa *y* «* Fatty- Hs asked. “Why ? Naturally. It would M a pleasure, but 1 dont quit* understand." "She* an ainn* and things navsal broken U» wall tor ucr. I MV* an id**—not that dhe * ever ■poken if tt—that ah*’* ready to call tt quit* and return home. The md *tory, a talUrtui suitor wbb Ba* *om*thing to offer. Monotony perhaps, but security. 1 dare say abes Ured ot refusing, and ires worn ner down. 1 don't *uppo*e •ba ll b* nappy m th* small town. U'a not my business, yet I feel it's sum ft bump aIM caa get over, with fteipk Bucb ft shame, to throw hersell away, lead a *econ>ihand I lit*, just DMBI w she * depressed. ' Hiram agreed. H* asked, bow "A* if you didn't know. A little -at your valuable Um*. A trifie Os aMcatiod. That * AU a woman ever nced*> She rose, hesitated, and asked casually. *Tye heard that Meren Motor* didn't get their loan after *11?" He nodded "It appeared, at Uns time, to constitute a risk." He could Mt be unethical, and. of course, ms Bad not been the sole dissenting voice. Sh* said vaguely, ”1 thought It might," and went home to telephone Patty. “Have you an engagement?" she asked. “Just to wash my hair. Why ?" . “Let it go, come to dinner, we’lt be alon* and can talk. 1 am going to Wisconsin Friday." She hung up and Michael called. He suggested, "Let's cat Your place or out ?“ “I'm sorry I have an engagement." “Break it." : “No strong-arm methods indicated now. 1 can't, Michael. And 1 leave tor Wisconsin Friday. What aboui tomorrow night?” “Heck." h* said sincerely, Tm hooked. Have to see a man about a book. My managing editor. Dinnerand dticuMton. And that's the truth. Can't you postpone your departure? Why Wisconsin? Don't tell me. just send me the flve-fqot shelf. A summons from Cousin Virginia’ “Yes." “What wax the gimmick? I already know the motive." “This to no gimmick. She needs me. Operation .Baby early stages." "Yip*! How could a day or a week matter?* “I hav* my reservation. Michael. And 1 Siiant be gutie long. Just until she get* a nurse for the kids." “You're pinch-hitting ?“ „ | "I’ll help out. Sec me off at,the plane if-you wish." “I don't but I shall." Patty cam* at the .iptx.inteil hour. After dinner, they had coffee on the terrace. •Tb-s i* k diViij* pfire," »afd Fettv. “I do envy • ■ i:“ , “WuM io -in.* ifi wfcle I’m'
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W———— guest to ask the hostess for an extra blanket? A. Ye*, this should be dfiue, and without hesitation, if covering ha* been provided. i - I 20 YEARS AGO TODAY IB —-——— i ( liec. a.— All school* in—,\d am* county adjourn tor the holiday*. Senator Horah fadors special session of congress after March 1 hut President Hoover to "agin"_lL] The Daily Ihnioerat puhTfkhe1C page Christmas greeting edition i The Jury fluds for the defendant tn the rase of W.. <'. Haverstack igainst Reinhard Siheumann for damages resulting from collision ftf motori ycle ami automobile ; it lande Cline of Huntington served I
away? Olga and Norden would. | look after you. And It's cool," i Patty was silent. Then she said. I "Nd. thanks, l.iia." “Why not ?" I "1 couldn't stand going back to ’ my on* room and kitchenette, i That'* why. First thing you know i I'd be accepting the wage* of »tn i If-tt would get m* an air-Condi- j Uoned apartment, complete witn I service."* - "1 see your point Fatty, haven't ( you some dear oM Dog Tray of'a boy friend, back home, who come* to New York twice a year and beg* you to return with him—who never ’ even forgets Valentines Day?" "Haven't nad ft seven 'year*. They're all married." “No, they are not There is one. I think hi* name i* Tim. He run* his father's hardware, store. They live m* big white house, set back from the street They are substanand XMe an active mten-st ft enuren. perhues, and conservative local society, 'Em -went Th '-eft* lege. He is tail, and .hax. ftown hair. He was a fodtlKttt Wtf. is kind. dull, and faithful. Tout are sick of New York and the wolf pack. You tank you go home BOW;" “One of us is nuts." > Liu agreed. “There could be * Tim. There must have been.” “Well, sure, only It was a feed and grain store, bis name is Fred, he’s short and has fair hair. Beside*. he was married ages ago " “Forget that I saw Hiram today. Maybe I—Oh." said Liza, "xut! aomctime* my imagination runs away with me" “You didn't!" "I did. And if you let me down I’ll murder you Ypu don’t have to lie. Not exactly. If he should ask. tsn’t there someone at home? just look sad. and, it you can manage it, scared. I fear he thinks there is," Mid' t.tzs sorrowftdiv. "and evcn*That- you are vritlim; -to settle tor life in lowa and a good man* love. He doesn't like the idea,Patty." "Holjr cowl" said Patty, with great respect “You sec,” Liza explained. “t.lior* are Certain men, most men. in fact, who don't want to sign on the dotted line until they discover someone else docs." ■- Patty shook her blonde head. She said. “I'm afraid I get' you." “Well," said Liza. "Koop me posted I wrote down the addri is , for you, I'll give it to you before you go. Send me a card or somathing, otherwise I'll worry." "You'll worry?'' safd Patty. “As -a- matter of fact, there is sOmoone. ..Well, I can't say he wa* exactly a besu. He got married i arour.d the time I left. She died, a couple Qf.xciuxAfterward "Wlmn be comes to town he looks nie I up-" I Fine, thought ,1.:75. whn'tb soon Is'gm to lehevcr.it .jaiid if she "beI On 1: !/.v for- V. ■ n if- i... Mmh*»l ta.-uH-Jiri-1-» H"-- a.r- *
is speci .1 judge. Postmaster L. A. Graham report i that this year* Christinas business in Decatur has exceeded any (previous year by >3OO. ‘ The Decatur Elks lofjge delivers 1 50 baskets to needy. The Good Fejtows fund to iiTTv .57. . ‘ Anderson Mon Killed As Auto Hits Train Anderson. Ind . !>»■< . S 3 —<Vl“> Melvin W I’hlllips. -33, Ander j M-ii; win killed today when the < ar, rtu »l>i< h he was tiding bit the lidit 1 ’of a Trelgbt train and i su-vd Its ( J derailment Fbilllpv was rMitig In ;» car drvv nu B> Billy-J. Looper. 25. Ander son, seriously injured in tire i rash State |K>ll, <’ said the < r i.ill into the -ide >0 W N--» V -i r I Central'trahrgt a l i ei-iiig In Ind Il south of heli-
port. stood, with her in the heat and Hurry, and said, "I don't think 1 want you Yd go-" But the toud-speaker was giving instruction* Liza went toward the plane, with Michael beside her. There was too much noise to near clearly. But a* th* stewardess took her to her seat she remembered, on* thing she had heard He'd said, "I don't think you should go. isza. Virginia can get along tut look at me. I'm sure to get m trouble without you!" — ——— She was’glad to see Kim. after the unevent lul flight, and pleased that she need not remain in Chicago. wtiicb she nad always enjoyed but never seen, without Gcui ’-mger than was necessary to go m the plane to Kim * car and start on the seventy-odd mil* drive to the lake. •Good ot you to come." said Weed. "A shot in the arm tor MOlMtoa- Pupr dud. she * Jittery aixiut the baby." • Wly? tua aw afford it, m every way." “She has notions. Says It's no world to bring children into, and that sometimes she regrets that ■We had Butch and Jesse James." Butch was five; he was Kimber- ' ly Armstrong. Jr. Jesse James, th* current baby, was George Ix-nnox Armstrong. But had predatory habits. "The new one wiU be a girt" Liza stated. ___ "if you say so," agreed Kim. "You usually call the shots,’Liza— Virginia thinks so too. Not that it helps. She says a girt grows j up and she has kids. She wishes we were living In the eighteeneighties. She think* that was > , sate tune." "No time is safe. Virginia will get over her dither. She reads too many newspapers. Security, a* something to be pledged to a generation. hasn't been jiossible since before the first Wbrld war, George once said, li* wa« right. 1 don't , know that it's desirable." she sank j "That's a funny thing to say.;* "You mean because I'm secure. that I*. financially? I wasn't I thinking of that f was thinking, you shouldn't want to-protect young people from the risks and the dangers. Oh. of course you irast ro...bjit-lt could be Cheating them, a little. Pay no atteni tlon to fte.i How's real estate?" i “Terrific boom and then a slump. Picked up tn the spring, and .sagged-, again. HBii.-lng 'still * problem. As for private homes, no one. wants, the big 1 ones, everyone’s yelling for small and servant loss.? ; "Ranch-h«Hise type, with a deep tfcczo." • Why. Mrs;" he agreed, with mrtonisiwneht; ana looked at her . orrfy to perceive that she wasn't thinking ot him.- • ' ' , Free ■ ‘fy *be >.-* d, j"l. do love ■■ ! o Z'’’'.. '.fhHOK 0 I 7 ' !
Christmas. Zion Lutheran ■e- z I A festival service commemorating the Nativity of our Lord will 1 be condm tad at Zion Lutheran ! i-hureli. Weit Monro* at 11 th street*. Chrtetma* morning. Monday. at 10 Ottock- Tile worship hour will be conducted by the pastor of the < hurcb. the Rev. Edgar P. Schmidt Don Bieberlcb will be at the console of the organ and will present * 15-niinute preI lude of Christmas music prior to the hour of worship. The rolled Zion choir will enter the chun-b at 10 o'clock In full processional, singing. "O Come. All Ve Faithful " Dave Emhler w|U direct the choir in two Christmas anthems, who will also assist the worshippars In singing six of the traditional Christmas carol*. The order of seryive for dhe Christmas morning festival service follows: Organ prelude. Ctioir processions I, ‘ U Cuine. All Ye Faithful." Invocation and collect. The prophecy of ' Chrtstma*. Isaiaii S, 2-7. Hymn.' Behold- A Branch is Growing.' . 1. Preparation for the Christmas gift. St Luke I. 34-33. : Choir: “Slumber Song ot the Infant Je-n- by Gavaerl Hymn. "Jojr T<i The World " The Fultillmentj — The Christ Child. Sr Luke X. Hl 14 Hymn. Hark! The Herald An gels Sing " . Christ ma* message by the pastor “ , Chuirl ' Sing We All SoeL" by Y'ork /Organ vffertury aud Christmas offering*. -a. i Hymn "O IJttlji Town pf liethI lehem “ The- t h-istnias prayer ami pray- : er respriti-e * T lleuedi, lion. _v„ Clndr recessional. Let I * All j With Glad acne VoW"*J tirgan laistinde. 1 ?: —‘ Bethany Church Th« nmual ChitstuMb progiam , will be prvs*ut«d al the Bethany Evangehcal l ui’Fd Brethren rhureh Sunday nmtninji al 10: lo.o'cltx k The t»i< •kih ni follow** FrHu.df bilfir Nuht by' Frani i Grtttoet Karen Striker. ; j* .‘LbduiiiK < Yndl»* Larry Ja< kst»n ’ .Hid Sandi< KninhFilJttle Town (»f; 4 . . —-—-r l - I '—-"-'"T Sirhß* ;.;Vw4> 1-0 a Manner. A !’* ;.i t 1 9 Writ I p A“>u 1 \nn S»-«uMn K» ’iX <: * (t-fint.* Steven Gau/t. | ha Ihv. Yuh Waul * • .* i’l-liv n’,r l» K *uni»‘ Maitz Ln ’1 Jac kw n And Mwuu ». j.d t i \ii 1! ■tb '-t \V(*iv<»in« ; —P-»'viu —— ” ' U i- i•. • \ Simph Spr» . . iiz.*’.:-' I.» ■ f;. I'itiii U.bChrist : Ivd k piirhcnt . . <; i\ r.» ’j Su.i- Colttqr !b TT-irv n Enr_ .1 • «n<~ LL'i.tvliT Aiiinaußh —ErHtfe- Kxihy • Rv' irxrHH*- l‘ip*en r f«»r Father i ikrip Ba Fir; *, .. £ 'Fvfi l-« v Pat Rfnu .the ’ \ jvhtu* -Suzc Hqumt. JuU.i ic: :> I l.::n.•• LHrrkrBh hi nau< : Jala’ fiabecser. Jane! : Mnh i nd Barbara !.*• k*»un —Th‘i “n ation Thr Grrafrwt Htfr - ' Sho H xiii. J - i Ki ri’.«'fin A Giiod Thing Gar> r ” : PafUi'U -K“.- >■ - ; X . I- 1 auGtiil Smiu Gayle (’Hutei Sharruii Sher I*, and Kh alnir‘Aiilh i i) <yn i v A G rtn. K ath y u. ■ K tr-r-tt Snr JH* h« iif h Spoken Froip th» Heait .7 dui- >ii I a* I-.- ui' W1 Him bavld 'AriHpaußb Eddh Ja< k M»n, Joiinnii jlfrivr. Mirhavi An j . • '■ Rt.<Ji i \ P-u v-; Kat ’ Hanmitfiid - - Exrrr-T'r-- Seme W - the ;i! > -i .• . - and •kj MajiMh ■ < ' ’ \ V I fi'lifii; TJiahe-ClV‘''t '; '' - '. Kv' t iiLiou Why W ail ” ; (iaiv Sheets.' •; ‘ Ev itis-i 1h» < aniih 1 •'t rh-Hi i 1•: innec i ass. Jady Hurith ;' led Huiket. lM*id Ei<:lwnau< G-i' Ivrlrh k t’oh-. bdiiha Kay SniaH,'. Si <h Gi unneut ill l>Mid Wiilaid j.»« k P-‘<M le f. .1 < \ t’i* AlHi .Smit h ahd: Akidj Bark’i s •■f’TTrtjt --Gn»up I is’titaHdh A rifling Th-iUKbi * l.uili Jsch-om . it. <-CS<lOlial. VlfEfiel 1 ' t'»r Elio- bi 11. <J hurin. Pi.tulst K.nr n Si.ilk- r ■ , .....mm'.. ■ _ flK"F<-(imfmrnnf : . , u . i: . 1.. kWen t j s, .mum. Mi M.O-V.J ...,. . 'Si li lini'i Jr M - ' V*-. J ■..-. u cil. M ; '- I'Hftl'.i'*. Atnii. w- .
Programs. Christmas Eve Bethany Church will present again this year the Christmas Eve service which has* always been Idrgely attended by member* and friends. The service proper will begin al 11 o'clock but will be pre eeeged by fifteen minute* ot marimba phone music played by Robert Getoel. The sanctuary will be lighted by candle* aud the congregation will participate In a candlelighting ritual at the cloae ot the service. The chofr* will sing: "Break Forth into Joy"—Simper; “Legend of Chrtolma*’ — Roger WUaon; “Carol ot the B*tt*“— Leoatovich wtihouskr; While Shepherd* Watched"— JungsuTkach; "O Holy Night"—Adam*. Mar cm Foreman, soloist; Th* Birthday ot a King"— Nledllnger .. . The public to invited. The Sunddj evening **rlic* ot the Church of the-h'ssareae tor ChrlstniM JCv* will be a 4 oiieek vesper service A Christmn* drama. “The Faithful Ptooeer by Rega Kramer MeCnrty. will be given by the young people Till* I* the story of a pioneer faml ft Christmas, and the storm which kept them snowbound Rut it 1* more than that It I* the story of • woman'* deep faith in G.>d and through her example. tn>«/ she ln»UUed this faith ia her children Th*lr faith in a t lute of great troeble, th«ir generosity te the slraager* wh.slust their w»y in th* storm. Jke simple r»*eg<'meni of the Christ ma* story by the thlMren. and th* way in whk-h God answer* prayer snd reward* their fsltb make thie a mov lup drama , ....... The . harm fyr* messf.rtlows Mother Mr* Wilson, higher of family on the prairiei Ftaiiii- Roe I Will Her older son Gene Mor ! t tebß ™ Anna Het oldest daughter El . Horn Hrbout Jim Her younxest . «on Jerry! Carter \ ! Mary Her younger daughter : I - ■_ '
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lari i-eu thcarci. Lnurch i’oiut. IxmUlana. U mighty pnrnd ut Jiet\ two daughters, Wilma Jejih, 3 years old and Juanita Man*-. I ! She Nays it h a full-time job jiisT ilicnir h wssf/r 100 ioiig ago when it was all Mrs T’icaul , vuiif'l do to ju>l barely got her work done Now all that i- < hanged . . row that she has het II taking HAHACOL Ab > Fleard foii n d HA HAt t»l /' hrtpefl - her »y stein to overumih_dtlj ±»tU±. Vitamins «». H . Niatln andjron. Why HADACOL Gives Such Fine Results HAI>At*OL d*w« net bring juxt 7 syxnpturnaUc relief. IIAPACOJ. now makes H possible to avtuaily jfeiieve the cau«r ot vagiHaT.7t“ pain*, rertuftr nervous lurbances. and a kriivtal iun down, weakerutsi condition when 1 hey :i: r- r|H<- ?'t <b-lh I’ ’; !•’ Vitamins B’. B-, Nhp.ir. and i.:or. in . youi *y -fein _'■ ’ HAbAt'oL not only '•dp.|f»b«> lent syMteth.* with *|iianuiies of Vitamins BL B it->ri “ami Nthriir but aIsO~IHTFTTrT . amounts c>.- iniitortani L;rl< ttiin ami. Pho*ph’oruk elemi*Hts. ><> •% t ini to help maintain -apod iiciiiili - 'ami pb*vsit,il Why These Vitamins and Minerals Come in Liquid Form I l.v <> m a very good i»u on why HA‘l>A<‘oL comes in special liquid form. Tliyse previous Vita min.* and Miherate are more eas . ify quh'kly-absm'hed ini** the M.-**ani inis wii.y r\ad> to o right to work A-big itiiprovr in* nt lx often noticed *wiUUu a- !•■« days Don't Pc a "Oouhtinjj Thomas” I wonderful »-x|mm |r , m*e- w ith H All VJ UL how "< an juu dbubt l iUt
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Sarab— Her youngest child — Nancy Mattax. Mr. Fowl«r— Father ot family snowbound Id th* Wilson home - Charles Whitman. Mr*. Fowler—His wife —Wilma Whit man Jenny—Their/ older -daughter— Dorcu* SumaaA. Leah —Their youtiger daughter— Mary J*n*-C*rt*r. - - - Th* director is Charles Hick*, assisted by Evelyn Hicks, president, and Elvira llabegger. chairman of the devotional committee. fgamißm CMwevm AqWftri The divorce action of Osla Chrismaa v* Anna Mae Chrisman was taken under advisement by the circuit court following argument* by attorneys buster and Smith tar the plaintiff snd ifoglewed* and Anderson for the defend gat* wer* completed. Provlous to tbc final argument*, the defendant had filed aa answer to the plain tiffs charge* la condonation, asking that th* action be set aside Melissa Jan* RoUeabacker was granted an absolute divorce in < ircuit court from William Bollen hacker. 150 alimony aad the restoration of her maiden name of Ball er The plaintiff had charged cruel and inhuman treatment Hearing on contempt charges in th* divorce action of Verna Head rick* v* John Hendricks was-enn / -tJitoaLaA ■ ' — ’ I_■ - ' ■■ TUftWOwS ■ - , ■.. ~~~7 ~ Marriage Linen*** Bernard Axe and Virginia Bubp. both <>f St Mary's O Joseph S»nn*gulda and Mary Ann Collar, both of: Lima. O Chester Hirschy. route 1. Munroe, and Myoaa Hick* route 4 Sylvan Hlrschy and Deloria Zur cher. tosh of route 1. Monro*. Harold Smith and Jean Manning both of Geneva Paul Smith. Prosper-r, O. and Nell Hobetls. Marion, O Tlorirt llurson aad Mary Ti«r._ bcith <>< Ml Vernon. O 1Z Paul I'Ur'tei and Betty Mull, both ot Lima. O I 20% IMaeottnt on all Winter C'oatM. Price on all fall Millinery.—E. F. (ia*u* Store. J
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