Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 203, Decatur, Adams County, 27 August 1927 — Page 3

|E\********** S FROM PREBLE* ■ By ■ Miss Urine Kirchner * ***********'* ■ M's. Milton Hoffman ami' ■ ' Milmil Kidd, " f Plymouth, wore ■ of Mr ami Mrs. Joney Hoff ■„. Thursday. ■ n . iv, Ko't t was a business cnll- ■ ur Thursday morning. I\lr< ■ Il"ffnian. of Preble town■l,, ’sp. ii' .Monday visiting Mr. and Victor Hoffman ar.d family. K r and Mrs. Milton Werling were ■ h , r< 111 Kort Wayne Tuesday mornChari. o Sullivan ami daughters B, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. ■ nry of Geneva for a few have returned home. ■ n .,. Kincs Heralds met at the home ( B\ H . S is .Johnson. Thursday asKniootr AVer the business meeting Heinous refreshments were served. H‘l imines and music were en- ■},.; y, . ~-r. of Hoagland, is spendHi; a fe" days visiting his aunt and ' Mr and Mrs. .John Smi'h and ■■ \ ir . .1 Kirchner and daughters B, Pr „ th- guests of Mr. and Mrs. A ■ < ■ I family Wednesday eve- ■ v ,.< i i'.irner and daughter. Leota, Monday visiting Mr. and Mrs. ■y Hoffman and family. B Th,. Kirkland Ladies Club held . ;!! .ii r.i picnic dinner. Tuesday Kirkland high school, ■or their l.nnilies. A basket dinner B, . , 5 . iby ninety-one members ■ D d their families at 6 o'clock. Later ■i n a,. , i.'iiing a splendid program 8h..-tn. The ladies of the club MLv- several song selections, the 8y.... I . .. . I.urine and Krina Kir 11r gave .i piano tiio selection, Mr. ■el2c.v. of ()s<ian, delivered the ad ■ Bl Mrs. Plnler and son, Gilbert, and B|U, Eda.. Ciemi-r were the guests But Mr <nd Mrs. George Bultemier. M Mrs. .John Kirchner and daughters. [."line and Erma and grandBsc::. D.iro-I Eugene Shackley, spent Hjlor.po oi' -.ing visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bfrank Fuu and daughter Blanche. B Mt. William Frietag who is confin- ■- I;is home on account of illness, repor ed improving slowly. B Veril r. who is a member of B Junior band of Decatur, is play-

1... 1 .•!nr” Hr' ri I ji i t nyxVrnrh I iji m ! I . <r• ’• ■■. ■’ ij i ill ili I •: < ’•• • *a ••‘’. ** * ”.’'fl • ?.•• •’• r\* v<\ iI ’ f | I * ** **l I / - n~n. I I >ARRO-LOCK->-I ASPHALT SHINGLESI —makes a lock down, tight fitting and I ornamental job. I Applied without removing the old woodI en shingles and eliminates unnecessary exj pcnse, dirt and inconvenience and all at I minimum cost to you. See us if your roof I leaks or needs repairs. I You reduce the fire hazard as sparks and ! fire brands will not ignite an Arro-Lock I Roof. I I Kocher Lumber & Coal Co I 102 N, First St. Phone 12 I I I | Bp ECIAt HOOFING SERVICE TO HOME OWNERS

ing with the bund nt the races held this week at Decatur, ( The new garage which is being built in the west end of town by Mr. Vlc- | tor Hoffman will be completed soon. Miss Elizabeth Spade, of Peterson, I spent Thursday visiting‘her sister,' Mrs. Otto Welling and family. COURT HOUSE Suit On Note A suit on a note and to foreclose a motgage on lot 236 In Decatur was filed in the circuit court today by Paul Lichtenstelger against Robert W. Marbnch et al. Judgment for sl,- ■ 500 is d< mantled. Attorneys Lenhart, Heller and Schurger, of Decatur, are , counrel for the plaintiff. Marriage Licenses Martin Bultemeler, farmer, to Ida j Reiter, both of Adams county. I National Organization Os Marys Opens Session Indiaanpoiis, Aug. 25. — (UP)—The National Organization of Marys will open its 14th annual reunion and business sessio nliere today with more than 200 members expected. Women and girls whose parents started them out in life with the given name of Mary will come froip all parts of Indiana and many other states, Mrs. Mary Baity, of this city, president of the organization, announced today. Following a basket dinner at noon, there will be a business session and annual election of officers. The afternoon will be devoted to a pregrani of games, readings and music. o Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays Stomach Ache? Do This fl] When stomach or bowel IKS disorder causes pains or nausea, a little Chamberlain’s Colic Remedy in water usually gives quick j 5 relief. Get this reliable 'evv M remedy from your druggist jL today. Keep it handy. For trial Wk size, send 4 centa to Chamberlain i* Medicine Company, 713 Sixth Avenue, Dea Moinea, lowa. CHAMBEgtAIhS COLIC S DIARRHEA

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U. B. CONFERENCE I TO OPEN AUG. 30 (CONTINUED FHOM PAGE ONE) dnvs for themselves," says Mr. liar | nish, who is endeavoring to get the United Brethren laymen of St. Joseph to adopt the slogan, "One-Twelfth On Time Every Time," which he is Interpreting to mean that the laymen of each church are to be systematic

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I lu the Ixml’n work, and give their ! ti'lien regularlyMr. Hnrrilxh ulressos the ideal that tiio United Brethren, an a denomiimtion, ahull have one million members by 1950, an 1 his address present plausible reutrnna tor such an increase in growth, ' The ordinary man i.-, willing to pay 14 per cent interest for aufety here in the way of securing a home, but he

la not willing to pay God It> per cent on the l.ord'a Investment in him, In order to st cure a home In heaven " declares Mr. Harnish in one part of his hiymeii's address As ti Journalist and sneaker, Mr. Harnish lias traveled in fifteen countries of Europe, and every state In the United Slates. to inis been as-.o< luted with forint r Gevernur Hanlv of Indiana in reform campaigns mid tis-l

terwards served as an organizer mid speaker In various important reform movement in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Illinois. He graduated Intel politics and reform after several' years < f practical experience us 'J Journalist and educator, and lit now 1 State Director or the Near Fast Re-1 lief In West Virginia, recently return-' ed from a thorough inspection of tin lon Valley College. Annville Penn.,l

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work tnroiighout the Bible Lands. Mr. Harnish Is n graduiit<> of Lelianilie United Brethren College in the I blast Bishop’s Area. NOTICE Otir office will be closed Sunday, August 28 to September 5 as we will be out of town. Charles & Charles, 202-8 t Chiropractors