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Decatur Evening Herald from Decatur, Illinois • Page 4

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DECATUR HERALD 'WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 10, 1928. DECATUR HERALD FRAKER FUNERAL IN SHELBYVILLE Services for a Who Died in Champaign Conducted on Monday SHELBYVILLE, Oct. 10--The body of Mrs. Fanny Jane Fraker, whoso death occurred In the homo of her Dr. G.

C. Fraker In Champaign, at 8:30 o'clock Sunday morning, brought to Shelbyvlllo by Lantz ambulance Sunday afternoon and afterward removed to the home of Jonas Strohl on North First street, funeral services wore conducted by Rnv. O. M. Anderson, pastor of the Christian church nt 2 o'clock Monday afternoon.

Burial'was in Glenwood cemetery. Mrs. Fraker, who years of age, had been In poor health due to heart trouble for the last six months some eight weeks ugo her condition became critical. Fanny Jane Levering- was a native of Lancaster, where she was born August 8, 1856. In 1875 she came to Illinois and was united Ir marriage with S.

Joseph Fraker 01 Shelbyvllle the following year, am practically all her married life had been passed In this city. Her hud band preceded her In death In 1902 Of the four children born to them the two daughters, Stella and Rella preceded the mother In death. The two sons, Dr. G. C.

and Max Fraksi live at Champaign. For many years Mrs. Kraker had a communicant of the Chris tlan church of this'city. VILUTGROVETCLASS HAS WIENER ROAST BANS PUBLISHED IN ARTHUR AMISH CHURCH FOR THREE COUPLES VILLA OROVE. Oct.

10--Member of thr lioyal Women 1 class of th Christian Sunday school entertains thi'lr fiimlllos at a wiener roust a farm homo of Mr. ami Mrs. J. Balrd. Mr.

Balrrt had built huge bonfire In tha pasture an around this the 90 guests roasted their wieners and mnrshmallows. The children played games by the Mght of the but the older folks spent the evening visiting. Violin and guitar music furnished sonic entertainment. Villa Grovo folks have received Invitations to Tuseola to attend a meeting of the Democratic women of Douglas county, nfter- noon. At this i officers will ba and a county organization Wwlll bo effected.

Marln Buckingham of Docalur, district chairman, will bo prpsent and fuldrens the women. The young people's council of the Baptist church met Monday evening to plan the program for the social hour of the homecoming which will be held In the Baptist church Oct. 21. Tho program for the day will begin with the morning services and continue until after evening ad- drcfis. The social hour will begin at.

8:30 and at 6:30 the Champaign Bnptlst Young People's union will have charge of the devotions. The pastor, Rev. H. A. Shewhart alflo planning a homecoming for the Tuseola Baptist church.

This be the event of Sunday, Oct. 14. and elaborate plans lire being made for the day. Tho Memorial at Put-ln-Bay stands on a reservation of 14 acres. 'It consists of a plaza rising grad- from the water's edge to the level height of 12 feet.

It Is 75 feet long and 481 font wide. ARTHUR, Oct. 10. Bans have ieen published In the Amish church here for the marriage of the follow- ng young people: Amos Plank, son of Bishop David J. Plank, and Sovila Yoder, daughter of Jonas Yoder; Sam J.

Chupp, son of John Chupp, and Fannie Schrock, daughter of Andrew Schrock; Dan Yoder, son of Ben C. Yoder, and Lovlna Beachey daughter of Bishop Samuel N. Beachey, The following Amish people from other states are visiting in this setdement: Preacher and Mrs. John Plank, of Plain City, Ohio; J. J.

Miller, Sugar Creek, Ohio; Mrs. M. L. Hochstetler, Mrs. M.

C. Schlabach, Ell Mast and wife, Nappanee, John Mishler and wife, Shlpshcwaria, Noah Yoder and wife, 'Norfolk, Va. An Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Senteney, who reside south of ChcstervUle, died Sunday and was burled In the Arthur cemetery Monday.

Services at the grave were conducted by Rev. John I. Gunn of Arthur. Joe Miller, a wholesale art dealer of Toronto, Ontario, is visiting his brother A. J.

Miller, west of Arthur. SHELBYVILLE ROTARY HEARS CHILD WORKE.R SHELBYVILLE, Oct. 10--Rev. M. W.

Merrell, field secretary of the Illinois Children's Home and Aid society, spoke to the Rotarlans at the 6 o'clock dinner served Monday evening In the basement parlors of the Christian church. He. said that this agency receives an average ot 30 applications a day to help children; that the society is now help- Ing several needy children-of Shelby county and co-operates closely with Probation Officer A. S. Davidson, of Shelby county and Miss Edna Conn, secretary of the Shelby County Red Cross.

The Industrial schoo: at Pontlac has been used for local children, also the receiving homes at Evnnston and Duquoin. Difficult Breathing A Simple, Safe, Inexpensive Method that Clears Head, Noae and Throat Nasal catarrh is not only disagreeable and offensive, but that inflamed condition of the mucous membranes ot the air passages of the head, nose and throat may spread to the point where it is incurable and a danger to life. Dr. BJosser's Cigarettes are composed of medicinal herbs, flowers and berries. The warm vapor is inhaled into the affected air passages and will go sprays No Tobacco a salves cannot reach.

They contain no tobacco or cubcbs, and being harmless, are used by children, as well as adults, jf you suffer from any catarrhai trouble, catarrhai deafness, hoarseness, asthma, hayfever.bronchial irritations, or arc subject to frequent get from any druggist a pocket-size package of Dr. Blosser's Cigarettes, and prove their pleasant, beneficial effects. DR. BLOSSER'S Medical Cigarettes A Fair Trial Will Convince You of the Merits of This Advanced Remedy! The Konjola Doctor (W. B.

Rexroat, DC.) He is daily meeting the public and explaining what ft blessing this new compound has been tb thousands of people in all walks of life throughout the city of Decatur and nearby towns. It has made hundreds happy with the knowledge that' life for them will no longer be one gloomy day after an- suffering horrible miseries, but has given them the joy of living by ending the common ailments of the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, or rheumatic and neuritis troubles. Those who have taken Konjola say there is nothing like it to relieve the aches and pains of weak and rundown system. DR. MKROAT 15 MEETING THE PUBLIC DAILY AT THE Decatur Drug Store North Water St.

Free Samples Given LINN SALE Celebrating Linn's 59th Birthday--Thursday We Offer GREARER AN RY THAN EVER! BIRTHDAY SPECIAL On October 11, 1869 Linn Scruggs was founded by two men who perhaps foresaw the great department store which they had begun, laid down certain policies that have become traditions in our store history that of honesty, fair-mindedness, and the finest merchandise. We have prepared some unusual values to celebrate our birthday. Juniors A Beautiful New COAT A Charming New DRESS A Becoming New HAT A SHAMPOO, MARCEL AND MANICURE Special All For Fall Outfit Complete ilk Bandette Very pretty bandettes in silk are especially priced for our birthday sale. A new fall outfit complete, and also a chance for a good beauty treat- Get ready for fall by purchasing an ensemble that is complete, supplementing It by your fresh smart appearance. A trip into the third floor will rejuvenate yourself in smart fall apparel.

LINN'S THIRD FLOOR Another Outstanding BIRTHDAY EVENT Gabardine Trench Style RAINCOATS For Women and .59 Jo Misses 3 Very new are gabardine trench coats; they will protect from cold as well as rain. LINN'S THIRD FLOOR Stamped Goods Birthday Special 42-in. Stamped Pillow Cases 5gc pr. 54-in. Stamped Luncheon Sets 59C Stamped Pure Linen Scarfs 59C Children's Stamped Rompers and Dresses 59C 36-in.

Stamped Luncheon Sets 2, for Stamped Bed Spreads $1.89 Unbleached Muslin Stamped Aprons Special Cretonne Pillows BIRTHDAY SPECIAL New Felt Hats LINN'S MAIN FLOOR Birthday Specials HAND BAGS Smart back strap and top pouch bags in tajv, brown, black, navy. Fashioned In many styles. LINN'S MAIN FLOOB Very smart are these new hats for our Birthday special! They are shown in many colors, all of which are very new. There is an individuality of style that is unusual for hats of this price. UNITS THIRD FLOOR Jersey Dresses Smart juvenile styles in green, rose, red, dark green, tan and plaid.

Made in one-piece models with pleats and tucks. Also new printed jerseys that are so popular. LINN'S THIRD FLOOR Little Girls School Shoes to A -50 Little girls will like these school shoes for they are smart as well as comfortable. In many styles and all sizes. LINN'S SECOND FLOOR Children Fancy Wool Hose 790 pr.

Children's and Misses wool hose in fancy stripes, plaids, checks. Every pair perfect. Regular $1.00 and $1.25 hose. Men's Fancy Wool Socks 690 pr. Men's wool socks in all the new soft fall and winter colorings of browns, tans, grays and black.

In jac- quajd stripes, clox, or plain. Values to $1.25. Men's, Fancy Rayon Socks 39C pr. All new patterns and styles. A wonderful anniversary value for Wednesday.

Every pair is attractive. LINVS MAIN FLOOR Girls' Flanelette Gowns $9c Phillipine Gowns $1.50 Fine white lingerie of nainsook with hand embroidered and scalloped neck. Very fine value. LINN'S SECOND FLOOR Smart New Neckwear Beautiful lace neckware of a very fine quality. Values up to $3,50 and $4.95.

Gowns of white flannelette in round heck styles, trimmed in puiK and blue. Jeysey Dresses $5.59 In pretty shades; with pleated skirts and blouse effects In sag- no-more jersey. New Brushed Wool Parity Frocks Sweater Suits $1.59 4 .59 LINN'S MAIN FLOOR Superfine Superfine Rayon Teddies Rayon Suits New fall frocks of checks, broadcloth, i a smocked, hand embroidered, 1 to 3 years. Brushed wool sweater suits with ctp leggings, mittens. Well made suits of heavy wool.

2 to 1 years. LINN'S SECOND FLOOR Teddies of superfine rayon in Pine rayon' suits for women and plain tailored or trimmed with misses In closed bloomer with colored applique. knee snap. LDfN'E SECOND FLOOR 1 Box Kotex 1 Sanitary Belt. Mothex Garment Bag 1 Fancy Girdle Belt Fancy Ribbon Garters.

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