Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 286, Decatur, Adams County, 4 December 1923 — Page 3
Berne Choir To Render “The Messiah” Dec. 23 Dec. 4—The soloists who will l inir the r.olos In the rendition of the rHU t oratorio. The Messiah, have been selected by a committee of the jfennonlte Choral Society of the Menionite church In Berne. The Messiwli will be rendered on Sunday, December 2rd, In the Mennonite church. The following persons have consented to sing the special parts of this
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Rront masterpiece: Mrs. Florence Sprimger htarr, of Bluffton, Indiana, will song the soprano solos, mlhh Ruth Betxner of Chicago, will slog contralto, s. L. Fhteekiger of K «- wanei-, Illinois, will sing the p-nor solos, and Emil Tatlinger of the European School Os Music Os Fort Wayne will sing basss. Each of these singers has som«l special connection with Berne, besides the singing of the solos In the J coming concert, and Is well known in
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Berne, two of whom are Berne products. The choral committee feels very fortunate hi being able to secure the service of these singers. I These singers are coming with an excellent reputation and the announcement conies with much satisfaction io the members of the society. i o— Many See Agricultural Motion Picture Films A constantly growing audience bi one of the surest signs that the actors are 'putting their stuff across." Sech an audience is what the United States Department of Agriculture has acquired during its short activity In the motion picture industry, in which time it bits acted as scenario writer, film director and maker, distributor, and nil other agencies in connection with the making and showing of million pictures. All players are anxlou; jto know how their efforts are liked and are immensely pleased at largo and enthusiastic audiences. Likewise the department lias measured the success of its efforts, by recording wherever practicable the number of place,; where department films have been shown and the number of people In a tendance. The known audience during the last fiscal year in the United States numbered 4.460,000, but the probable audience not on record was many times that number. The audience is constantly growing, judging by the requests for films, and accordt
• Ing to other evidences that reach th**! ’ motion picture office dally. Moro ami ( • more department films are being sent • out to county ngents, extension lead ' era, and other ngrlcultoral workers, ' and more and more people tiro hecom--1 Ing Interested in the messages of better agricultural practices which they carry. One film alone has boon shown in I practically every county In the United States and 4n nearly all cities, a rec- ' ord for popularity which might b* . envied by some of the more preton . Hous commercial companies. This pic i I titre, “Out of the Shadows," Is a story i of the spread of tuberculosis In cattle ! and the danger to hitman health from the use of milk from infected herds. I It is both entertaining and education . al and appeals strongly for the pro-! ! lection of the health of the family. The showing of this film has played an . immensely important part in the cami paign for the eradication and control I of tuberculosis in dairy cattle through- , out the United States. . IF BACK HURTS BEGIN ON SALTS I ■ Flush Your Kidneys Occasionally by Drinking Quarts of Good Water ‘ No man or woman can make a mis--1 take by flushing the kidneys occasionally, says a well-known authority. Too much rich food creates acids which clog the kidney pores so that they sluggishly .filter or strain only 1 part of the waste and poisons from the blood. Then you get sick. Rheumatism, headaches,, liver trouble, nervousness, constipation, dizziness, sleeplessness, bladder disorders often come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your hack hurts, or if (the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irregular of passage, or at I tended by a sensation of scalding, begin to drink soft water in quantities; also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any reliable pharmacy and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for year sto help flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity, also to help neutralize the acids in the system so they no longer cause irritation, thus often relieving bladder 1 disorders. I Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot injure; makes a delightful efferves- | cent lithia-water drink, which every- ! one can take now and then to help keep the kidneys clean and the blood pure, thereby often preventing serious | kidney complications. By all means I have your physician examine your | kidneys at least twice a year. o OBITUARY. Mary Naomi Liby, daughter of (’. 11. and Ida Poling, w;as born in Washington township, Adams county, December 21, 1895, and died at the Adams County Memorial hospital, November 30, 1923. aged 27 years, 11 i months and 8 days. She lived with her parents in Washington township until their removal to Decatur two years ago. since which time she has resided in this city. The completion of the grades in the rural school she took up her studies in the Decatur high school from which she was graduated in 1915. Being a member of the great chorus in the Honeywell tabernacle meeting she came under conviction, was converted and united with the Washington M. E. church. She became a very valuable worker in that church particularly as pianist and in work among children. On coming to Decatur durI ing the pastorate of the Rev. Chas. Tinkham,. her membership was trans- | ferred to the Ist M. E. church. She was married Sept. 20, 1923, to Ployd Liby, who is prostrated with grief over the loss sp very soon of the companion of his heart. She is survived by her husband, her father and mother, her brother, Roland and sister, Mrs. Merle Evans, of Etna, Ind., and a large circle of relatives and friends. Mrs. Liby was highly esteemed by all who knew her, and was held lin deep affection by them all. Even many who did not enjoy a personal 1 acquaintance greatly respected her speak in the highest terms of her, * for she was a young lady of many excellent qualities. ©_ ——— | Cleans your hands of grime I without water—Spee-Dee. ■ ■ — — — o O () TOPS AND TIRES Tires less than Factory Cost. Special prices on Auto Painting. , DECATUR AUTO TOP and PAINT SHOP o O I 282t6e0d
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