Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 143, Decatur, Adams County, 17 June 1927 — Page 5
K ay cemetery > IS IMPROVED I ao.vnM KU i'«»»« page W..,. terms uie as follows: Otho Lob K. five years; Ira Wagoner, foflr Kai< James Andrews, three yenis KI tl i (Hahain, two years: and Ralph KLlrcwn, one year. :W-|-| lt . board of trustees met and eled. A t | l( , following officers: I’anle GiaK IU , president; Ira Wagoner, treaHTp.v, persons who have not subscribKi to the endowment fund and who de. K' ri . to do so, may send or hand their K )( , IK .y to Mr Wagoner. following are the names of the m rK„ lls who aided in the work at the Keinetery Thursday: | ira Wagoner, Mrs. Ira Wagoner. J. Andtews, Mrs. Hattie Andrews, Kups Ota Andrews, Mr. Otho LobenKtein. Mrs. Adda Lahenstein, Mr. Paul Kraham Mr. Ralph Andrews. Mr. Jim Hendricks, Mrs. Lib Hendricks, Mr. K’ E Balmer, Mrs. Daislc Balmer Mr. ■ Max Balmer, Prof. E. M. Webb, Mr. K, \y Keller. Mrs. Minnie Keller, Mr. Bjtick Haggard, Mrs. Anna Haggard, ■'Mr. William Richard. Mrs. Edith Rich■|ird. Miss Margaret Richard, Miss Gal- ■ arieti Sprunger, Mr. B. W. Andrews, ■Mr Don Hahnert, Mrs. Eliza Hahnert, ■Mr. Jesse Essex. Mrs. Anna Essex. Mr. ■ Harry Essex. Mr. Miller Hendiicks, ■ Miss Wanie Haggard. Mr. L. F. Loben ■ stein. Mr. L. F. Jessewr.hoh tH- E ■ stem, Mr. Earnest Egley, Mrs. Jella ■ Egley, Mr. Phil Heffner, Mrs. Etta I Heffner, Hrs. Hattie Sells, Mrs Belle Hocker, Mr. Kermit Hocker, Miss Mabel Hocker. Mrs. Ida Bolinger, Mrs. Bella George, Mary E. Bolinger, Mary j Baker, G. W. Keller. David Everheart, Mary Click, Mr. Gordon Clickt Mr. Ed Andrews, Mrs. Klmel Brandyberry, Mr. J. J. Hoffer, Mrs. Rosa Hoffer, Mr. Otto Ray, Mrs. Lara Ray. Mrs. Elize Hollinger, Mr. Lorence Hollinger. Mrs. Blanche Graham, Mrs. Anna Wagoner. Perry Ogg, Mr. J. M. Ga pill, Mr. J. W. Eveihart, Mr. Jesse Johnson, Mr. W. 11. Pittenger, Roger Andrews, Mr. J. L. Gross, Mrs. Susie Gloss, .Mrs J. 11. Weimer, Mr. F. C. Bi and) berry, Mr. Lewis Stump, Mrs. Margaret Dulin, Miss Lois Ellen Keller, Mrs. A. E. Everhart, Mis. Tilla Scherer. Mr. John I Jhonson, Mrs. Pearl Jhonson, Mr. Carl I Whltenack, Mr. W. A. Bollinger, Mrs. T. H. Bollinger, Dr. C. H. Branch, Mrs. I Ethel Branch, Mrs. W. H. Haggard. Miss Garret Gettlfs. Mr. J. N'. Burk- I head. Mrs. J. N. Burkhead. Mr. T. H. Baltzell, Mrs. Jane Baltzell. Mr. Ed. I
* —. NA S H 4 i# "* V *** rM ** M * ur Falu /MB _. —-—a 11 TTrifißHß — ,_ tgjgWff a± ____—H >—— — a . f , mm kt - ■ -- A ft W V / W or*6O to the down payment on a Four —andget a Nash , ... windshield cleaner; Rear-view mirroq Nash 6-cylinder, 7-beanng permn• q g au g c on instrument board. aXr like this. , engine; steering gear especially enFor besides the exceptional smooth- g inee rcd lor balloon tires. ness of Nash J- bearing b^ ieß , g e nume performance, the Nash I -ightbu ha. hardwood framcs with rounded rear every worth-while feature ot, custoin cars . modern motoring: * buy lh j, C ar for about the Full force-feed lubncation, NaJ '° iceas y O ne of the higher priced mechanical 4-wheel n *i__ e j fours At the most, you’ll only need front wheel brakes totally ‘ J ad dssoors6otoyourfirstpayment. Double-beam headlights; Automanc__t____ Nash Sales and Service Kuny „„G W G. A. Busick,Dealer Phone 772
Im a r bCl: ' '’""‘'' V.M. Andrews Kean v A ’“ lrew ** Mr - C- 0. MeKean. Mrs. F. L. Johnston, Mr. Paul Balmer. Mrs. Belle Kessler. Mr. Henry Gould, Mrs.Sadle Gould, Miss Rose- ' nurd Gould. Bobo Circuit M. E. Church Bev. E. P. White, Paetor Bobo M. E. Church Sunday School, 9:30 Pleaching, 10:30 Clarks Chapel M. E. Church Sunday Schoo), !»;;,o Childrens day program. 7:30 Chan‘S eV, '“‘' lg at llie P< church, 7 miles north of Bobo, 1 be given a very fmo childrens Pr ° gram It will be g|vW) I of 35 characters. The children 1 and young people have been working _ ly h dll 1111,1 I>roi nise us a very flue
CENTRAL GROCERY “Os Course” •hones, .31 and 32 Free City Delivery (alumet Raking Powder, large can...2Bc Post Toasties, large pkg., 2 for 25c Small paekages, 3 for 25c Pork and Beans, 3 cans 25c Pet and Carnation Milk, tall can 10c Preserves, 12 ounce jar 23c Coffee 97p " e a * so carr Y Wat’s Bulk Rio, lb. Chocolate and Dunham’s Mustard. Also Fresh Strawberries. Onions. Carrots, Pineapples, Radishes, ( ticumbers. Sweet Potatoes, Celery, Spinach. Tomatoes, Leaf Lettuce, New Cabbage, New Potatoes Oranges and Bananas. Robert Zwick “WE STRIVE TO PLEASE/’
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, .JUNE 17, 1927.
entertainment. The fact that they have been so faithful iu preparing It wo ought to oe faithful in our attendance. I Sunday evening there will be no Epworth League service uh we have decided io utlend Hie Childrens day ’""’vice at the Brethren church at Bobo. Bobo Epworth league had the great surprise of being awarded the banner ut the Epworth League convention for the largest attendance nt any one service. It Is cur plan this year to make our League 100 per cent The next great event of the Ep-1 worth eague will be Epworth Forest Institute und we’re all going. [ o- „ Mrs. J. H. King and sou, Richard, are spending the week at Albany with fi lends.
BLUFFTON GETS E. L. CONVENTION | H'OVTIM Kl> I'ltOM PAOK OMB) Ing the largest number of members! I present ut any one meeting of the convent on. was awarded to the Bobo J chapter, the youngest chapter in the| district. The Bobo chapter had 45; members present at one meeting. this, being the entire membership of the chapter. The League was organized last winter under the direction of the J pastor, the Rev. E. P. White, A silver loving cup was awarded to the Decatur Junior League for | having the highest per cent of any
Beautiful Medallion MESH BAGS SPECIAL! SI>EC,AL! lor a limited time only we will sell beautiful and attractive Mesh Bags for this low price. A wide and varied assortment of colors and bags that ordinarily sell for much more money. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. Keller Jewelry Store
?/W/ 1 1 " wtk I ySp THE NEW ’ “ .HE I Riverside Garage | Mfl EAST MONROE STREET NEAR RIVER BRIDGE |R Announces to the motoring public the opening of RW/ Decatur's newest and most modern garage . 1 Saturday, June 18 1 s Sc JtIJ You arc cordially invited to call and inspect our new home. H|| We lake pleasure in making this announcement and with the completion of our new Garage we are now ready to render a most efficient <ljßr service Io all automobile owners. Xcw and modern machinery has bc< n installed and a corps of exprrt mechanics are ready to take care of your needs. c;,r, 'y u complete line of tires and accessories in fact every- F'l L£jrl tiling lor the automobile, featuring a complete line of SINCLAIR £hmL - flljn GASOLINE and OPALINEOILS. 'WhAI f i FREE IQt of Oil FREE | ( sgW r On Satin day, our Opening Day and on Smiday, wq will give FREE oi.e quart ol qV ■*! OIL-with each 5 gallon of gmoline sold from our pumps. gaT ' 3 ilv’ ~ jrjT I ® &rl ? .< Day and Night Service I > Riverside Garage < f Wil ERNST CONRAD Phone 711. JACK ELLSWORTH f Mfr /I " W^Srr-M
Junior League* in the district on basis 'of alm. Ths loving cup for the BenI ior League having the highest per cent was awarded to the Forest I Park League, of Fort Wayne. The Decatur Senior League won a pennant for having the highest per 1 cent among the Leaguers of the DeI catur Hub-district, o —— Rev. Chapman To Sail For Italy Tomorrow The Rev. Michael A ('lmpnlan.associate edit r of Our Sunday Visitor and assistant at tile Cathedral, Fort Wayne will sail tomonow fioin New York for Italy. He plans to visit Rome, where
he will be received by Pope Plus XL to whom he will present an elaborately bound edition of the "The Acolyte", a fortuightly publication for priests, of i
KKKKK* With Your Sunday Meal I Serve Tasty Orange Pineapple Ice Cream .Make it your Sunday treat! Serve it with your meals! Each week more people demand our weekend special and look forward for its coming. Our special this week is doubly delicious. Try it. Stop at our fountain on your way home or call phone 205 and we will deliver. SPECIAL SATURDAY I T Home Made Crackerjack. \ »JI M & 0 Confectionery
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