Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 246, Decatur, Adams County, 18 October 1927 — Page 3

■ U1 w k. C. ladles, dwirous of atI I t( „'„linV «>- B‘« hth P;striCt COnVell ' S d „ of the W.R-C. at Fort Wayne. E ,„ m Thursday, are requested to be at ■ I .he bus station Thursday A. M„ in ■ I me for the eight o'clock bus The ■ I .mvention will be held In a hall on ■ | 8... V -tr.-t near the Court House. K I'wort, of Indianapolis, was a | iciness visitor in this city, 'Monday. ■ Mr and Mrs. .1. S. Peterson. Mrs. HS Cei.rge Flanders and Miss Anna Car- ■ n ' s!l . Visited Sunday afternoon at ■ I the Van Wert Country Club. I ■ |)|N ih'.rv and John Peterson wire I Monday bust: s callers in Fort Hill Wavue. I ■ Mi<ses Anna Murtaugh and Alice R Clink. nurses in training tit St. Vin- ■ hospital; Ind’anapolis, visjtpd ■ J pv ,. r Sunday at their homes in this ■ ne should avail themselves | ■ ; of t ||,. opportunity of hearing Rev. B p .w.-il. rat the Reformed church to B night. The Adams County Sunday B I s.iiud convention will open at 7:30! ■ o', ink and every session is open to B th,, public and is well worth attend-. ■ | Ing. I ■ Mrs. (1. 11. Wehmeyer will go Fort K W.ni: ■. Wednesday, whore she will atB . tend a dinner party given by Mrs. Fred B i smith, of Wildwood - Ave. I B Mr. and Mrs. Walter Deitsh enterB mined Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. HerB belt Htirdge, and son, of Berne, Mr. ■ E and Mrs. Elmer Miller, of Fort ,Wayne B John Linn, of Cincinnati!, Mr. and B ‘ Mrs Ed Miller and Mrs. George MilB' ! ler. of Decatur. E Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Custer have B returned to their home in Ypsilanti. B Mi, Inrun, having visited over Sunday B with Mrs. Custer's parents, Mr. and B Mrs. C. L. Walters. B Mis. Adam Bientz and Mrs. Lillian B Buhlman and son, Harold left TuesB day non for Friona, Texas, where B they expect to be gone about three , B weeks. I ■ Mr. and Mrs. Win Kelley, of Geneva I City IW at er Bills E x are due and must be paid on or before Oct. 20 ■ 1 A 10% penalty will be added if bills are not paid by * • this date. City Water Dep’t. CITY HALL. ' / » v z *

were guests yesterday, of Mr. and Mrs. Junies Arnold in this city. The party motored to to see "Chang'' ■ nt the Strand theater. I Mrs. J. 11. Bremerkamp has returned home after a three weeks visit with her sen rind daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bi -inerkamp and daughter Saia Matilda, of Fremont, Ohio. — FLIER INSPECTS WRECKED PLANE (COXTIM IIP I IIOM »AGB ONE) j meeting of the National Chamber of Commerce, Sunday, at West Baden, according to Detroit newspapers, Col. Emmons is spoken of in the Detroit papers as being one of the pioneers in aviation and ati authority on commercial aviation. I Walter Emmons, brother of the injured man, stated this morning that artending physicfans wiM hopeful that Col. Emmons could leave the local hospital Thursday or Friday, if |he continued to improve. | Work of salvaging the ruined plane had not started at noon today, but it was thought that work would start this afternoon or early tomorrow, I I o Young Robber Sentenced I Logansport. Ind., Oct. 18.—(INS)— Pleading guilty to several robberies] in towns in this district, Kenneth Ledman. 17, was sentenced one to 'twenty-five years in the state reform-, atory at Pendleton in circuit court today. I i - - g. J-J-.'L I;.., 1 , ■.wi... : Lesson No. 1 Question: Why should my cod-liver oil be emulsified ? ; Answer: Because I can absorb it more readily, like ] the emulsified fat in milk. What’s more, it tastes pleasant when I take it in the form of SCOTT’S EMULSION tiiiiittv.ui'iiiiitiip.'itiitiiiiiniiiuiiiimniunmuHinMHnHiiimnuinnnnß October Week-End EXCURSIONS via Nickel Plate Road One Fare Round Trip between certain points on Clover Leaf District (Minimum Round Trip Fare $1.00) Eatir FRIDAY. SATURDAY, SUNDAY to October 30 Return limit, Monday following date of said. Get full details of Ticket Agent. u. _

il|| 1 Uli Warning | Someone has been taking the Red Lanterns placed as | » ■ I Danger Signals I along West Monroe street where excavations have « been made for the underground cable. | This Causes a Hazard I which means unnecessary danger, accident or death to those who travel the street. PERSONS CAUGHT MOLESTING THE LANTERNS WILL BE PROSECUTED. Take warning and keep away from the lanterns. I Citizens Telephone Co. |

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1927,

SOCIETY PLEASANT GROVE CLASS ENTERTAINS MINISTER Rev. and Mrs.. Charles WeyeY, of Lima, Ohio, who were recently married, were pleasantly entertained by Hie Pleasant Grove class at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harden Sunday. A basket dinner was enjoyed i by nil. Those present were the pas'.tor and wife. Rev. and Mm. Charles Weyer, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Harden, Mr. and Mrs. John Welsh, Mr. and Mrs J. C. Harkless and children, ' Frank, Faye, Bennie, Jimmie and ' Cloe; Frank Burger, Mrs. Tena Chronister and son, Paul, Mrs. Glen Jackson, Jerry Welsh, Mrs. Frank 'Burger, Permilia Mumma, Hanna I Mumma, Mr. and Mrs. Alva fiurger and children, Harold. Theodore. Bryce Mary, John-and Robert; Ray Meyer, 1 Ruth Burger and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harden and sons; Paul. Warren and ; Fred. | — — o — See the little Dutch Chorus dance, the little Dutch Dance in I “Hulda of Holland" at I). C. H. S. Auditorium, Thursday evening, 8:30 o, m,

Fisher & Earris CASH GROCERY Phones 3,4,5 Free City Delivery Quality Service with Low Prices Onions, Be sure to buy now for winter storage Quality A-l, prices very lowa 50 pounds ... 89c 25 pounds49c; 10 pounds2sc Cabbage for Kraut, Hard White Heads, 100 lbssl.4B; 50 lbs79c; 25 lbs4Bc Grape Fruit, Seal Sweet, 3 for .25c Head Lettuce, quality fine, Hard White Heads 2 pounds2sc Sugar, Fine Cane Granulated, 10 pounds64c New r Granulated White or Yellow 7 Corn Meal I 10 pounds...3Bc; 5 pounds2oc ( Tokay Grapes, poundloc Gooch Prepared Pancake and Buckwheat Flour, the large bag3oc Jonathan Eating Apples, poundloc] Fancy Michigan Cooking Apples, 4 pounds.. 29c j Sweet Potatoes, Jerseys, 4 lbs... 15c; 8 lbs.. 25c Cranberries, pound 18c Potatoes, White U. S. No. 1, peck:.. 35c New 7 Monogram Dates, 2 packages2sc Premier Salad Dressing, large bottle3sc iCampbell Soups, all varieties, canloc Fresh. Oysters, Extra Standards, solid pack tins, full pints 37c Complete assortment of Fruits and Vegetables. |

Mr. mid Mrs. James Hurnt, of this city, Mr. Henry Hurst, of Victoria, Canada, and Mrs. Kiterhefnrlch, of , Mishawaka, will leave tomorrow morning for a few days in Lucus ' county, Ohio, and from there will go . io Bridgton. Canada, for a ten-duy visit with relatives. Bridgton is the t idd home of the Hurst family. Badly Inflamed Varicose Veins I __ Relieved and Reduced by Simple Home Treatment That Must Give Relief or Money Back. i i No sensible person will continue to I suffer from dangerous swollen veins t or bunches when the new powerful yet harmless germicide called Moone's Emerald Oil can readily be ’ obtained at any well stocked drug , store. , Ask for a two-ounce original bottle , of Moone’s Emerald Oil (full strengtli and refuse substitutes. Use as directed and in a few days improvement will lie noticed, then continue until the swollen veins are reduced to norS ma). It is guaranteed and Ls so powl erful that even old chronic cases of i runung sores or ulcers are often ’ speedily healed. Callow & Kohne, ‘ Smith. Yager & Falk and The Holthouse Drug Co., are selling lots of it.

Dance — this week. Wed., Fri., Sat., at Sun Set. CORNS Quickrslieffrompainful p( / f ' corns}* tender toes and presaurs of tight shoes. DlSchall's 2ino-jpads n / F SKIN m Red Hands, cracked It lips, roughened U I’A cheeks —disappear K [■A like magic under the tg tA soothing effect of B \ *' alian Balm. For B 1 salc everywhere.#

MHBHBHMBBHMBBBIIMIMHfIBBBHHHfIHBBNHBBBBHBBBBfIHBBfIBBMBBHMMHHBHWI ■ ■ <ll® ■ w iff! 'H ■ Wf7 4\ 1 iLr >,4; im> IM • M«a Get your TOPCOAT here and get correct style by HART SCHAFFNER & MARX You’ve never seen more thoroughly masculine topcoats than the ones here by Hart Schaffner & Marx With concave shoulders and set-in sleevs or raglan shoulders, they have a swing as brisk as a frosty, morning Hart Schaffner & Marx tailored them in richest cheviots, tweeds and shetlands to keep you stylish and comfortable no matter how* stiff the weather Copper-beech brown. Smoke blue and Greyhound shades in warm plaids, herringbone and diagonal patterns—each coat a remarkable value at $32.50 Other good makes at S2O to S3O Holthouse Schulte & Co.

XBL MORE AND BETTER BREAD A F 0 R sale BY——J/ J Fisher & Harris. Decatur ; Miller & Deitsch, Decatur Hower Bros., Decatur Taber Grocery, Monroe I ; o1 Bower Grocery, Magley H«'Av Williams Equity Elevator Co., VS FLDUR W illiams, Ind. TQfcSr, ! Spitler & Son, Willshire, Ohio s J Everett Grocery, Pleasant Milla t p. Berne Milling Co., Berne Homer Crum Groc.. Honduras - — Lenhart Grocery, Wren, Ohio DEMOCRAT WANT ADS GETIESULTS

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