Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 189, Decatur, Adams County, 11 August 1927 — Page 3

ZZ— — — I MONROE —by— Miss Creo Crist and Mrs- »<>nt C. Oliver ami „ hl ,. r Evelyn, of Mont Morrla. i*i«an, called on relatives in town T p*J H Graham, of Decatur, was u ' J ne!W caller In town Tuesday. ponald lh>'»>erl and Hubert Myers J re business callers in Fort Wayne E M. Foster and Henry Busche , r » attending the Epworth League In,ltllle at Lake Webster this week. MrR Kolla Speakman, of Pleasant I M n| R ' and Mrs. Elfia Steele were shopwr. in Fort Wayne Wednesday. vans Graber, of Decatur, was n business caller Wednesday in the interi pst'of the Cloverleaf Creamery. Miss Thelma llurkhead and Gail Hendricks were shoppers in Fort Wayne Wednesday. yr. and Mrs. Jesse Gilbert, of west ‘ O s town, entertained the following at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. .Matthew stog( |ill and sons, Bert and Charles, Misses Janet and Evelyn Stogdil). of near Ossian. Mr. and Mrs. William Reppert ami daughters, Clara and L( : a , and Max Shady, of Wort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Armstrong and family, of Geneva, were the guests of Harvey Rupert and family at dinner Sunday. Jesse Gilbert has received word of the death of his nephew, Jesse Mowery who was killed In an accident at St. Mary’s Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Rupert and daughter. Helen Maxine, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Armstrong and son. Junior, Mrs. Anna Rupert and son. Sylvan. Miss Lucille Oliver and John Oliver were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Rupert Sunday. , Mrs. Giace Johnson, of Gary, is visiting a few days with relatives and friends. Mrs. Schafer and Mrs. Jake Grim, of Decatur, were business callers in town Wednesday. Hubert Keller left Tuesday to attend the Epworth League Institute at Epworth Forest, Lake Webster. Miss Francille Oliver, who has been

a a new Hudson M \ // on US inch wheelbase Q With the New High Compression ’ Anti-Knock Motor that turns waste heat to power Thousands have asked us to build a shorter Hudson Super-Six. They wanted in such a type the performance, sturdiness, reliability and luxury •X* of the famous 127 inch Super-Six. So the 118 inch Hudson is built for them; and the 127 inch Super-Six is continued for those who prefer the longer car. In every detail of motor, clutch, transmission, axles and four wheel brakes this new compact Hudson SuperSix is identical with the 127 inch models. Two body types —the Coach and Sedan —are available on 118 inch chassis. They are richly upholstered and finished, and designed to give generous, even lounging passenger room. Their lighter weight makes possible sensational performance with outstanding economy, nimbler operation ' ini traffic and easy parking. Ulßinchu>he«lbaie) Standard Models <.127 inch whtalban) Coach SI 175 » Sedan $1285 Coach $1285 >■ Sedan 51385 Custom-Built Models <i27-<nchu>iutib<ut) Brougham 81575 7-Paw. Phaeton $lBlO »• 7-Paaa. Sedan SIBSB AUpricei f. o. b. Detroit, plus war tedft to* HUDSON Super-Six Also a Special Full Line Display of New Hudson and Essex Super-Sixes P. KIRSCH & SON OPPOSITE INTERURBAN STATION North Second Street Phone 335

attending Muncie Normal, arrived ] home Wednesday to spend some time ' with relatives before she begins teaching. Mrs. Vera Whitcomb and son have return to their home in Muncie after spending several days with the . former’s mother. Mrs. Ida Martz. They were accompanied home by Miss Goldie Martz, who will remain for a few days. Miss Mildred Smith, Messers Emerson Smith, Bill Stetler and Juck Norris. of Dayton, were the guests of Mr. 1 and Mrs. Albert Duer Sunday. They were accompanied home by Misses Vivian Hendricks and Gladys Kehnert who have been visiting relatives for the past fveek. Mrs. Merle Coddington and Mrs. Mae Williams, of Fort Wayne, are spending a few days with their mother Mrs. Ida Martz. • I Miss Gladys Ref fey and Adrian Baker, of Decatur, were the guests of Mr.| and Mrs. Albert Duer, east of town, Sunday. The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. church held its regular meeting Wednesday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Charles Buhner. There were fourteen members present. A very enjoyable time was had by all present. Dr. Branch, of Whitecloud, Michigan Is visiting with his son. Dr. C. H. Blanch and family this week. Dr. Branch is 75 years of age and still active in his profession. Doyle Hoffman is confined to his home on account of illness. Q Herman M. Johns of Roanoke was in town Wednesday on business and locking after old accounts. o Meet us at Bellmont Park, Tuesday, Aug. Kith, afternoon and night. A real auction, automobiles, own lots, acre tracts, live stock, etc. Students of Reppert auction school, auctioneers. HAY FEVER is unnecessary. ' Poisons removed before they get into I the system and cause suffering. No narcotics, no injections, no internal , medicine. FREE —illustrated booklet on ZOLOTA METHOD. The Charles G. Maywood Laboratories, A,'bion. Mich.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, AUGUST 11,1927

¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥» * REPPERT AUCTION * * SCHOOL NOTES * n *********** j* Col. Guy Pettit Jett Decatur for Bloomfirtld, lowa, his home, Wednesday noon. A largte delegation from the school was at the station to bid him farewell. Col. Pettit has been a greal help to the students and will always be remembered as a real ( tnan, a great instructor and a true friend. I Mrs. Ralph Clyde of Nebraska has joined her husband who is attending the Reppert school. The students went out to the Fonner Stock Farm this afternoon to judge cattle. John Letham has been lecturing to the students on pedigrees and cattle judging and | this afternoon is giving the boys some first hand experience. A number of those people attending the handle factory picnic WedI neaday afternoon were entertained by the auctioneers with an imaginary cattle sale. In return for this entertainment, the auctioneers were 0 ven ice-cream, pop and watermelon. Arthur Brown, of Ripley. Ohio. BUY NOW Your Season Tickets at the following business houses: Teeple & Peterson Peoples Restaurant I. Fenn Pool Room Fricklh’s Place * Holt house Drug Co. Price $2.75 Good at gate and grandstand. Single admission 50c. Decatur Speed Association.

joined the class yesterday. Mi;, j Brown has had- a little experience selling on the tobacco market and WHiitn to get new Ideas in the business. (’<»!. A. W. Thompson, of Lincoln, Nebr., one of the instructors in the school, wus here Wednesday and gave the students two real talks and then guve them a workout on the auction block. However, Col. Thompson could spare only one day this time and must get back to work. Though not having time to get well acquainted with Col. Thompson the boys took a liking to him and wished

DEPENDABLE Any used car seen on our floor is good for more than enough satisfactory miles to assure the owner of his money’s worth. You can always count on that. See List in Classified Column. Saylors Motor Co. p h°ne 311 209 . 213 N. First St. A USE-ID CAR IS ONLY AS □BPE-NnAISLC-AS THE- DE-ALE-R. WHO SC-LLS IT

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that lie could ata.v much longer. Birth Mary Margaret is the name given the him* pound gill baby bom to Mi. and Mrs. Fred Malian, at Monmouth, Sunday. Thia la the fifth child and first daughter. ■' ■ o Mr. and Mrs. James Bain, Mrs. Al Burdg and Mfs. Dalton Pasawater attended tlm dedicatory ceremony of the new Knights of Pythias home nt George Andrews, of Fort Wayne visited friends here last evening.

Card of Thanks j We wish to thank the many persons who so willingly gave us money, clothing and many other articles which we greatly needed after the burning c,f our homo, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ellas Sudduth and family.

The SUPER-FAIR of NORTHWESTERN OHIO THeTbANNER FAIR CELINA, OHIO, August 16 to 19, 1927 86,300.00 —IN RACING PURSES — $6,300.00 FOUR BIG STAKE RACES—Closed with 107 Entries. FOUR FAMOUS BANDS FURNISH MUSIC! FREE ATTRACTIONS TWICE EACH DAY ! THE VERY BEST MONEY COULD BUY. $6,500 in Premiums for Live Stock, Agricultural Products of the Farm and Home GRAND LIVESTOCK PARADE WEDNESDAY A BIG INDUSTRIAL PARADE ON FRIDAY AT 11 A. M. FOR LIBERAL PRIZES —OPEN TO COUNTY Horseshoe Pitching, Boys and Girls Club M ork and Grange Exhibits, Shows, Rides, Etc. SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY — LET’S GO! HERBERT W. SCHINDLER, Secretary, Celina, Ohio

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| Mr. WinCim Jnebker wm a biwlneat 'caller In Decatur Tuesday. — — O ——■ i NOTICE 1 will Im In Ilecutur next month nn,l will lie glad to tuke cure of your plan<» . talking machines and sewing machines I ixuive your address at Post office. D A. Gllliom, Decatur, Ind.