Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 194, Decatur, Adams County, 17 August 1927 — Page 3

IMP MEETINGS TO OPEN AUG. 19 sa'sesas? Payne, Ohio Th , annual camp meetlnn bold >»’ „ Chnr.h of ‘l"' 1 ln ,hf> beßttt,tul v , ami caniP Rrm.iKl known a* the JLrfrt grove, two mile* southK If |-a>..-. Ohio, will he held this *jr from August 1» to 28. • L commitiee has arranged with ot liest ministers in the Ch to 1'" present and their serct on th,. many important Bible “L„ will he <*f much interest and ! , spiritual uplift to all those who at"Jt, 9 ong service under the dlrec- [ MisH Osie Todd, of Marion, (Sana, will he a special feature In tbe meeting. w , meeting is strictly not a money uaking scheme, but is held for the spiritual uplift of everyone who Is Iriihin distance to come. No admission fee is charged. Bibles and religious books on various subjects, also Sunday school books, mm ot s. Testaments, etc., may had at the Book Store which all sre invited to visit. Meals will he served ln the dining bill on the grounds on the free will offering pica, except Sunday dinner, lor which a small charge is made, fbj, fs to accomodate ali who come from a distance who do not wish to carry lunch. A store and lunch room ire also maintained during the meeting. 1 Tents can he had by all those desiring them and many person stay on the pounds throughout the meeting. | Three preaching services daily henries many other services including aissionary services. This meeting is non-denominational ' and everyone is invited to be there. o "###******** it ♦news from mag ley * ♦ By ♦ Miss Theo Bauer ' Mrs. G. Kef. of Ohio City, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dettinger. Mr. ami Mrs. Bert Anderson anil Kins. Garth. Harlie and Irvin, motored to Sturgis and Grand Rapids, Mich., to visit Mrs. Anderson’s t listers. I Mr. Floyd Manley and wife, of j Deoatur. wg-re ctflers here Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bohner Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Manley, Mr. and Mrs. ! William Erham, Mr. and Mrs. Ffoyfl Ersham, Mr. and Mrsk Chester Byerlv Mr. and Mrs. Victor Byerlv, attended the negroe’s picnic near Wren, Sunday. Mi«s Theo. Bauer and Mrs. Walter | Prauhigor motored to Wren, Ohio, | where they met Miss Gladys Spade I tnd Mr. Willard Mcßride. Mr. Charley Scherry was a caller at Charles Bettingers. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Farrer, of Decatur, visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dettinger. Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. August Kruetzman and daughter. Elsie, and son, Milton, called on friends at Geneva. Rev. Elmer Jaberg, of Linton, Ind„ who has bpen ill for the past few days, is ruble to be up. Mr. and Mrs. August Leimenstall and daughter, Rachel, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Helmric-h and daughter, Anna, and sens, otto and Francis, attended the birthday party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hovartor, at Port Wayne. Mrs. Willis Dettinger was a business caller here Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warden and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kolter. of Preble, called on Mrs. Paroline Jaberg, who has been seriously ill, Sunday evening. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bloemker and daughter, called on Mrs. Caroline Jahoeg. Sunday afternoon. Sophie Smith, of Decatur, called on Mrs. Jaberg, and is’now visiting relatives and friends here. Harold Barger was a caller here Monday arternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mann, of LouisKentucky, are visiting Mr. Mann's mother, Mrs. Fred Bloemker. George Miller and daughters, Anna and Olive, were Sunday dinner guest 3 of Mrs. William Barger. Clarence Colmartin, of Fort Wayne * as a guest-of Clarence Reppert Sunday. Vabash County Woman Is Injured At Geneva „ Gen eva, August 17—Mrs. C. P. Burke ot Wabash county, suffered a fracII re of one leg in a fall Sunday, while V si, ing relatives here. She was reain '°d to the home of her daughter, ' rs \. H. Arnette, in Wabash, Monday. .

LINN GROVE NEWS —by— Miss Louise Neusbauin Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wlmlmlllar and family, of Geneva, called on Mrs. Mary Schaupp Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Shepherd and daughter, Lois Ilene, of Bluffton, and Mae Elston, of Fort Wayne, spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Mary Shepherd. Mr, and Mrs. Alex Uhy and family, of Kansas, who spent the past week visiting with friends in Ohio have returned to Linn Grove. A Liby reunion was held at the home of Mrs Hnsa Liby, Sunday. Those present we*re: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Liby and family, of Sherwood. Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Alex Liby, and family and Clyde Whitestone, of Kansas; Mr, and Mrs. Charley Sours and son, Paul, of Domestic; Mr. and Mis. Charley Liby and family, of Craigville; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Liby and son. Harry Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Roy French and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Shanks and family, Gerald Williams and Mrs. Rosa Lilly, of Linn Grove. Rev. and Mrs. F. J. Stedcke, who spent part of last week at Winona Lake, returned home Friday. Melvin Ebnit, of Berne, was the week-end guest of Ralph Alden. Earl and Wayne Stucky, of Portland spent a few days of last week visiting, with Mr. and Mrs. Emil Liechty. #li:, and Mrs. Fred Studler and family,! Miss (Tara Gentis, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stoner and Mr. Joyce Eilenberger, of Berne, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Liddy. of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hopkins, of Minneapolis. Minn., Mrs. Henry Gentis and son. Don, of Fort Wayne, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank eussbaum. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roth and family and Mls s Mary Windmiiier spent last Sunday visiting with friends and relatives at Fort Wayne. George Fiedler, of Marion. Ohio, visited with Mr. Charles Windmiiier, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Raymond and daughter, Isabelle, of Fort Wayne,

Grab that free ton of coal! No chance after AugustQO DON'T miss this opportunity! Get a ton of coal for nothing! Do it Don’t put today! It’s easy. Just come down . . to the store and deposit $2 for a inis 0,1 membership in our Heatrola Free there are Coal Club, then pay only 82 a no s; many week until September lath. * Before cold weather comes, we 11 flays leil. send a ton of coal to your house —free. Also we’ll deliver an Estate Heatrola—the beautiful heater that dees the work of a basement fur- t\\\\\\\^\ Your membership deposit and Hp f weekly payments are applied on the purchase of the Heatrola; the .balance can be paid on terms to suit your convenience. Come in today, or telephone. We |l|j| Hj—^ want to show' you the Heatrola. L — We want to explain its many ad- Kg t. vantages. We want to tell you .. how you may have cozy furnace heat throughout your whole house. We want to cut your fuel bills 'I 1 almost in half! The Free Coal Offer Closes August 20th^ V |Lee Hardware Co.| ft Siiale HEATROLA There is only ONE Heatrola — ESTATE builds it

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were Sunady guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Aschleman, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Felher spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David Speichlger. Miss Clara Gentis, of Bluffton, who spent the week with Flossie Studler, has returned to her home. Rev. and Mrs. Dustman and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russel La Fenvour. Miss Eva I Jechty, who spent her vacation ln New York, has returned home, — o Miss Chester Plans To Return To Decatur Soon Miss Dessolee Chester, music supervisor in the Decatur public schools, who has been attending the Hummer school at Ann Arbor, Michigan, writes that she will visit at Ant wet p, Ohio, for two weeks after which she will return to her home at Van Wert Ohio the latter part of this week and will have as her guest Miss Helen Balyeat of Blue Mound, Kansas, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Sowers spent tic day in Toledo, Ohio. MiGHTCOUGHS p Positively stopped in 16 min Kc • utes with one swallow of thoxine For Itching Torture Use Healing, Liquid Zemo Zemo seldom fails to stop Itching Torture and relieve Skin Irritation, it makes the skin soft, clear and healthy. Itch, Pimples, Blotches, Blackheads, in most cases quickly give way to Zemo. Frequently, minor blemishes disappear overnight. Itching usually stops promptly. Zemo is a safe, healing liquid. Convenient to use any time. Ail druggists—6oc and SI.OO. zemo FOR SKIN IRRITATIONS

| Keep The Boys and Girls In School ¥ j. jjljj. b, ; 9j £ 1 We Invite You To Enroll In The Decatur High School * 9j 9 BS SB 2 : To the Parents of High • * School Boys and Girls... \ I | Parents of today realize and fully appreciate the importance of a High School Education for Ifi ||j their hoys and girls. Education is a necessity lor all—not the privilege of a favored few. Deea- || Hi lur offers them the advantages of a commissione] and first grade high school. The Decatur school board extends an invita ion to parents and students in townships not tjjl ffi maintaining a high school to make use of the courses of study and the complete facilities offered gjj ijr by the Decatur High school. Therie is plenty of room, a thoroughly trained faculty, modern equipment in all the training courses and approved courses ot study that include everything now taught in a progressive high school. |ji We particularly call your attention to the advantages of our Commercial course, the 3] pj Manual Training department and Domestic Science departments. Art and Music departments. "|jpj jjj Last year more than 270 boys and girls enrolled in the Decatur high school. These boys and girls enrolled in our school because of the superior advantages offered by the varied curricula j^j S and the recognition given to Decatur high school credits by institutions of higher learning. . The Decatur school board offers the following departments in the High School for the IjR Jfl acceptance and benefit of all students: gg | Academic, General and Commercial * ifi School opens Tuesday, September 6th, at 8:00 a. m. For information concerning the ® Be . an) nPj courses of study or condition of enrollment, write or call, M. F. Worthman, superintendent, oi tfj Walter J. Krick. principal. Enrollments should be made by September 2nd or 3rd for the fait jj-ta temester. I Make Decatur High School your High School | Enjoy with us its Comforts and Advantages | Keep the Boys and Girls in School! They Deserve the Best §

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