Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 210, Decatur, Adams County, 6 September 1927 — Page 3

1 NEWS FROM GENEVA —by— Miss Catherine Anderson Mrs Andrew Briggs, who has been i tak)n(? care of her moiher at Celina, i nhio. for the past two weeks, returns H( | to Iter home in Geneva Thursday B afternoon. Mrs Ruby Marjln and daughter, ; George. Mrs. T. E. Kroner and Mrs. ; c p nurchman and son, Gene, motors ed to Fort Wayne Thursday and spent the day shopping. i Mr. and Mrs. James Tully went to [I Fort Wayne Thursday to visit with I their daughter, Mrs. Charles Thorn- [ hill They were accompanied there ( bv iheir grandson, Bobbie, who has | been visiting here. t John long left Thursday for Bluff- | ton. where he will visit with relatives and friends and take treatments for his nerves. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. C.lendenning anil Margaret Haughton spent Thursday in Bluffton. Mr and Mrs. Earl Ninde and family were shoppers in Portland, ThursI day. Elmer Huey, of Portland, attended to business in Geneva, Friday. Hugh Kraner. who has been attending summer school at Ann Arbor, Michigan, returned to his home here Friday afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. Reynolds and two children, Harrold and Esther, of Westfield, stopped in Geneva Fridayon their way home from Toledo, O. Chris Stahley, Melvin Moser. Burley Drew and Gerald Van Skyack, who have been employed in Flint, Michigan, returned home Saturday. Miss Violet Heller, of Fort Wayne, came Saturday for a short visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Heller. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Arnold spent Friday in Auburn. Maver Campbell, of Fort Wayne, returned to his home here Saturday for a short visit. Mrs. Mollie Daum, of Detroit, Mich., came to Geneva Sunday for a visit with her uncle, S. W. Hale. Mrs. Lou Armstrong. Aaron Heirnberger. Ora Koskinson and Floyd Vortices left for the lakes in Michigan Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Peters, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Seph Martin. Harold Pyle, who is employed in Fort Wayne, spent the week-end at his parental home. Sherman Watson and family were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ninde. Eugene Fields spent the week-end at his parental home. He had as his guest Lavola L’rbine, of New Haven. MONRBE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. William Hann and son. William, were the guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Jesse V. Essex, Wednesday. Mrs. M. F. Parrish and daughter Mary Katherine visited friends in town this week. Miss Pauline Andrews was the guest of Miss Marguerite Forrar Thursday. Mrs Louise Frisinger, of Rockford Ohio, was the guest of friends in town this week. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Sanders ami daughter returned Friday after spending the week in Chicago with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Longenberger, Delores Longenberger, Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Longenberger and daughter Mary Elizabeth returned after spending several days in eastern Ohio with the former's parents. R. A. Cross returned to his home Saturday afternoon after working at the local railroad station in the absence of S. C. Sauders. Earl Webb returned from Chicago Friday, where he attended the University of Chicago this summer. Mrs. Blanche Graham returned Saturday after spending a week's vacation in Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Pett and Family returned this week from Illinois where they had visited with Mrs- Pett's mother who has been quite ill for some time. ■James and Clarice Gilbert, of Decatur, spent Thursday at the home of their unde Jesse Gilbert and wife, west of town. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis and family spent the week-end with the latter's aunt, Mrs. Rachel Tighten at Rockford, Indiana, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carlson of Flint Michigan, are spending the week with the latters father G. A. Hendricks anil other relatives. T he Miss Lillie Snell, of east of town and Elmer Beineke of Magley "ere quietly married Saturday evening at the home of Rev. R. W. Stoakes in Decatur. The wedding comes as a Pleasant surprise to their many friends Miss Snell was well known in this V| cinlty, having graduated from the locai nigh school In 1925. Mr. Beineke is a highly esteemed young man. Mr. , f

and Mrs. Beineke will reside with the grooms parents for the present. Clarence Smith, of Preble, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr and Mrs. W S Smith. i .Miss Leia Buhner, who is working in Fort Wnynp, Is spending the week . with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cha-- , les Bahner. Otis O. Hocker and Donald Kahnert , were business callers in Decatur Saturday. Kermlth Baumgartner, of Berne, was a caller in town Friday evening. G. A. Hendricks returned Friday > from Garrett where be has been visiti ing with his uncle. Jx>vi Hay. Jesse Sells of Grand Rapids, Michi- , gan, Is spending the week with his i mother Mrs. Hattie Sells. Mrs. Ida Patterson, of Decatur, re- . turned to her home Saturday after t working at the home of Mrs. Nancy ■ Parrish for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Sells, of east of ; town, were the guests of Mrs. Hattie - Sells at dinner Sunday. Misses Creb Crist, Veda Andrews. . (rystal spent Labor Day in Fort - Wayne. —— o i :;¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥«; * NEWS FROM MAGLEY * By * k Miss Theo Bauer * ::¥¥¥*¥* ¥ ¥ ¥ * * •; ‘ Mr. and Mrs. M. Milter ■’ family ca'ted on .Mr. George Miner -I daughters. Emma and Olive, Tuesdayevening. Mrs. G. Kiel, of Ohio City, visited ' with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Char- ’ les Dettinger. j When she returned home Wednesday afternoon, she was ’ accompanied by her sister, Miss Betty Dettinger. Mrs. Henry Borne and son. Brooks, t and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hedges motored to Niles, Michigan, Wednesday to see Dr. Bonim, the eye specialist, who examined Mrs. Borne’s and Brook's eyes. Mrs. Nellie Scheller, and daughter, Helen, and son, John, of Huntington. are visiting with Mrs. Scheller's sister, Mrs. Charles Dettinger. Mr. Roy Sehliokman, of Peterson, and Mr. Walter Frauhiger, were business callers here Thursday morning. , Mr. Frank Sterling, of Ossian, was ' a business caller here Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Mina Reppert returned Thursday after spending the last few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fruechte. Mrs. Reppert was caring for the new baby boy. Mrs. Harry Bauer called on Mrs. Mina Reppert, Thursday evening. Miss Velma Jaberg spent the last few days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bloemker. Mrs. Fred Bloemker, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schnible and Mrs- William Worthman were shoppers in Fort Wayne. Friday afternoon. Mrs. Charles Dettinger and Mrs. Nellie Scheier and son. John, and daughter, .of Huntington are visiting . with Mr. and Mrs. G. Kiel of Ohio , City. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Girod were shoppers in Fort Wayne Friday. Mr. Burke, of Decatur, called on Mr. Harry Frauhiger Friday afternoon. Mr. Harry B. Bauer and son, Roy, were callers in Decatur, Friday. Mr. Clarence Reppert was a business caller in Decatur Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schneble, of Louisville, Ky., and Mr. William Worthman were callers at the home of Henry Fruchte Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schneble and family were entertained during their visit by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bloemker, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Scherry, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Conrad, Mr. aud Mrs. Wm. Worthman and Mr. aud Mrs. George Manus, of Bluffton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bloemker entertained Friday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schneble and family the following guests, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Scherry and family, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Conrod, Mr. and Mrs. George Manus and son, and Mr. W. Batcheler of Bluffton and Mr. and Mrs. William Worthman. Mrs. Milton Scherry and baby and Miss Mildred Worthman, of Decatur, were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Fruechte and Miss Selma Scherry. Miss Gertrude Schwartz is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schlickmann. The Mission Feast of the Magley Reformed church was attended by a large crowd. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bauer and daughter, Theo, and son, Roy, took dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sowards. Charles Dettinger and Samuel Barger went to Detroit, Michigan, to visit Mr. Ernest Dettinger. Mr. John Bauer took dinner with his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Bauer, Sunday. Word has just been received that Miss Velma Anderson, of Magley, and Herbert Scrivener, of Grand Rapids, | Michigan, were married recently. The f

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| ONE OF 7,000,000 . * I • * K I r I ’ u ' I ■ K i lb Hl wf*'- j ■ r' s •< W; - it I ■/ V W - i •I’" i- - , ■■■ .■»wiiiuiihi»£ y ‘Binimiuiiiw ■Mfainlnu y/ Fairest of all in the city is ' Miss Frieda Merse, said judges ’ in picking her as "Miss New York.” (Intareatlonat N»w»r»»n ' newlyweds are living at Detroit, ’ Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Scherry and ' daughter, called on Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hildebrand and family, Sunday eve- ■ ning. ’ A sub-district rally of Epworth League, will be held at the Pleasant Valley M. E. church, nine mites west of Decatur, September IS. Rev. Ross • W. Stoakes. of Decatur, will be the 1 principle speaker. o — 1 NOTICE We will run our cider mill every Thursday until further notice Loca- ’ tion, 4 miles west and % mite north ■ of Berne or 1% miles north of Linn Grove. Schindler & Moeschberger 210tf o— Gas Pains Gone, Now Sleeps Well “I had headaches and gas pains so bad for IS months I could not nights. I am thankful for the help I found in Adlerika. I now enjoy rest- ■ ful nights." Mrs. L. S. Lovings. Even the FIRST spoonful of Adlerika relieves gas and often removes astonishing amount of old waste matter from the system. Makes you enjoy your meads and sleep better. No matter what you have tried for your stomach and bowels. Adjeriku will surprise you. Smith, Yager & Falk, druggists. Breakfasts That "Stand By” | You Quaker Oats Supplies Vigor to Speed up Your Mornings Nourishing breakfasts of ™iibalanced food are now being widely urged by authorities as an important aid to business success of adults, and physical and mental development of school children. Some 70% of the day’s important work in the business world, it is now known, falls into the four morning hours, 80% of the important school ■work, in thousands of schools and colleges recently investigated, including Princeton, Harvard, most state universities and public schools, falls in the same period. To be right mornings, you must eat right food; meaning rightly balanced, complete food. Thus Quaker Oats — excellently balanced in protein, carbohydrates, minerals, vitamine “B” and tiie bulk that makes laxatives seldom needed —-is the world's dietetic urge. Savory, delicious food that “stands by” you through the morning. No other cereal compares. Always remember that. Get Quick Quaker —which cooks in 2% to S minutes —or regular Quaker Oats today at your grocer. Quaker Oats

X ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ K * NEWS FROM PREBLE * * By * * Miss Lorine Kirchner * It ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥;! Mr. and Mrs. ('harks Sullivan mid I’nmily hud ns their guests for Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. John Teeters and daughters, of Geneva. Miss Kathryn Jackson will present a number of her piano pupils In a rficital at the Kirkland Community building, Wednesday evening. September 7 a’t 7:15 o’clock. The pupils from Preble who will play in the recital are: The Misses Irene. Lorine and Erma Kirchner, Vera Heller, Lucile Smith. Elizabeth Furhman, Januita Sullivan, Paula and Mildred Kirchner, and the Messrs. Verll and John Helter. A second recital will be given ut the U. B. Church at Tocsin. Friday evening September 9. The public is cordially invited to attend both recitals. No admission will he charged. Mr. and Mrs. Orle Newhard and family spent Ijihor Day at Celina, Ohl >. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and f--tnily had as their guests Sunday, Mr. ■ mid Mrs. Fred Weffelman and daughters. Ruth and Norina, and son, Paul. i Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. G. Modeller and daughters Freda, Della and

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I I 'I -fißfe- \ I J . ! | £ ,W WSSg agf* S i fltwW. SEPTEMBER 12th to 17th 1 I / ® .gi h- •’%• #>Y*. } - I ? whw / S Jib® It’S Next Week: le / \ i and I Everybody’s Going! I ffi ••<?' ‘ 'JR ffi S | B. P. 0. Elks Fair and Bazaar | HR UNDER BIG TENT ON LIBERTY WAY g Get ready for this big week of joyous entertainment. Something doing all the time. gj j® Plenty of music and amusements. You’ll have the time of your life. S hg m. Jn S The G. E. Band will furnish music each evening. Dance at the K. of C. Hall each jg De evening from 9to 12, music furnished by a special orchestra. ffl I GET SET FOR A BIG TIME |

Edna and son Harold, of Hoagland, Miss Helen Melcher of Hoagland, Mr. mid Mis. Carl Smith of Decatur. Edward Thiel of Or.slan Helen mid Mildred Weber, of Peterson, Mrs. Fred Fuhrman and Mr. John Hoffman us Preble. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kirchner mid daughters > uulu mid Mildred had :>■ guests for dinner Labor Ikiy, Mr. mid Mrs. John Kirchner and daughters Irene, Ixirfne and Enma. and grandson Darrel Eugene Shackley. ■ Mrs. Susie Buck, of Fort Wayne, i spent a fe.v days visiting relatives and j milt friends in Preble. 1 Miss Dorothy Hoffman, Mr I, < Shackley and Oscar Hoffman motored ( to Plymouth Saturday, where they | spent a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. 1 Kidd i Mr. and M'-s. Walter Sullivan and i Mrs. Doittle, of South Bend. Mr mi l | Mrs. Tom Sullivan mid family, of Ge-J neva, ,ipen‘ Sunday afternoon visiting ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sullivan mid i family. |’ Walt r Smith, of Fort Wayne, '■•p'>nt ' | the week er. i visiting his parents, Mr. 1 ! mid Mrs. J, Smith. j' Miss Margaret Straub, of Decatur, , spent Labor Day visiting Mr and Mrs Milton Hoffman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Meyer and daugh-!

ter, Emma, and son, Oscar, of Fort Wayne, wore the guests of Mr. und Mrs. Otto Koenenian and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Elzey and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Elzey, of Fort Wayne 1 spent the weekend visiting Mr. mid I Mrs. Douglas Elzey. Mr. Will Meyer. Mrs. Kate Linnl-1 i tneier, mid son. Rudolph, who hive i been visiting Rev. and Mrs. Otto Linni- :

ii i '! J Save! ■ Point blank, in one word, there’s our advice on 11 bow you can make the future just what you want it to be . . . replete with opportunities you ! [ ' • don’t have to pass up . . . devoid of every finanIcial worry . . . happy and carefree! Think . . . think hard before you needlessly let go of your hard-earned dollars. They’re better “stowed away’’ for an “Opportunity or RainyDay” in a-- - i i'< Interest-Earning Savings ! Account with the i [ Old Adams County Bank WE PAY YOU TO SAVE ' lAAAMMVVMMMUMAAAMIMMAAMMMAMUMMWVMMUMMMt, '

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meter mid family of Union, ill, and Rev. and Mrs. Oscar Llnnimeter and family, of North Judson, returned home Thursday, Miss Anna Cummins of Jndlanapolis was the guest of «Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Grandstuff Labor J>ay. Hetty Jean Gilbert, of Mor.roe, is spending a few days visiting her Grandparents Mr and Mrs. Albert Shady.