Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 260, Decatur, Adams County, 3 November 1927 — Page 3
/j ********** H 1 Mks Theo Bauer * * /* * * * * * * * *« K :ll; j Mrs D ini-1 W-l-ler en-1 Mr. I u ■ , .J.juiu r ini'! E ~r imcatur. «P«nt Sunday at g MrH conrod and son, Ja-, r .,.,| srhliikn’i"' >« visiting nt lur <>•>- at ar. MB j<,hn Hauer took dinner nt ■0n,,...! his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth I 3> r Sunday- 1 .Munday afternoon. She was E\^R. |Bil .,l io her mother, Mrs. ( liaras far as Decatur. j and Mrs. Harry Baupr and son, | Sird'. <’>' Tocsin. Sunday evening. W and Mrs. Hemy Bloemker, Misand Irene •Bloemker. ami M' Edward Jaberg called on ,|olme Jaberg and daughter, ' dfijia. Sunday evening. ■ i ’izabetli Hauer called on Mrs. ,laberg. Monday afternoon.' Monday afternoon. | and Mrs. Jacob Bloemker and .'ire callers in Decatur, Satari 1 afternoon. g. and Mis. Jacob Bloemker and daXht'r. Mr. and Mrs. August Kructzlaughlei. Mr. and Mrs. Fred and Mr. Charles Scherry dinner at the home of Mr. gjili . William Worthman. - Edna and Ida Borne were the ■. if Miss Irene Hildebrand Sunday Freda Diller, of Fort Wayne, retained in her home Sunday. She has visiting at the home of her sister Jiri Otto Hildebrand, for the last 4 I and Mrs. Frank Yager called on Mr. mil Mrs. Franklin Fruchte, Fri- | Scherry was a caller in Itur Saturday evening. just Schlickman, of Peterson, was ler Monday. | s. Harry Frauhiger and Mrs. Ed ? called on Mrs. Caroline Jaberg ay evening. | sd Bloemker was a business cali Decatur Saturday. and Mrs. Hilgeman were callere Saturday afternoon. and Mrs. William Frauhiger and Walter, were business callers- in ur Saturday. tries Dettinger was reminded of irthday Sunday by the following s. Mr. and Mrs Dick Weaver, Wayne, Mrs. Rosa Cline, Fort W»he; Mr. and Mrs. David B. Shell And daughter Helen, and son John tOuntington; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Farall of Decatur; Mrs. Gallard and daughter, Phillis, of Ohio City Betty Dettinger. A g:od time enjoyed by everyone. | :>”d Mrs. Henry Bloemker and afternoon. i Rosa Miller and daughter of .m l Mi. an | Mis Eitne.- I’.rySt daughter Ruth, and son Robert e business callers in Decatur FriMarie Scherry had as her guest Marie Hildebrand, Monday evenMisses Ida Borne and Irene Hildrtram! were guests of .Miss Lucile Monday evening. They attendM.lic masquerade parade at Decatur in the evening. g o THE WRIGHT PLAYERS V SUCCESSFUL COMEDIES jf" 1 ' 1 the Fort Wayne papers have unanimous this week in their se of the Wright Players and their comedy success ‘‘What Anr.e ■tight Home”. , Baral, in the Journal Gazette "This play is one of-the best BflF 11 shows this season. There are very clever scenes and lines.” ■ like manner, H. L. Cecil of ths declares that “What e Brought Home” ranks well up 3T* other Wright Players’ produe■s of this keason, and in point cf "S,, jt P er h a Ps leads, the list. I ere comes a day when the average ■?" wonders what her family will of the man she has chosen for a' an<l - Those are hectic hours and it ls question that forms the backoff of this delightful comedy drama, ■ext Sunday night, November 6th, ■? " right Players will present u, unusual offering, a smart super ■edy by Arthur Goodrich, called ■ lllls Is London.” It was produced ■ icorge M. Cohan at the Hudson ■«te. New York, and ran for a ® season on Broadway, before be- ■ taken to London for a year’s run ■und Breeze, Lila Gahil and Dawe flarsay were identified with the ■inal American production. But the has proved for thq Wright Play■as sure-fire popular hit—a super ■edy, which people want to than once, and the manageis confident that it will prove B e one of the most popular produc■s of the present season. has been well said that the Wright ■” rs give a $2.50 show for 75c. ■J r popular evening prices are 25, ■” and 50 cents. Advt It
«*****¥¥¥#* ¥ K * NEWS FROM PREBLE * *• By * * Miss Lorine Kirchner * Rev. Charles Maynard was a bustn ‘V' < ill'T la Preble Thursday i ’ ernoon. i Mrs. John Kirchner and daughters had as theii guests for supper Thursday evening. Mr, ami Mrs. Herman Dierkes, of Detatur, Mr. and Mrs. IL P. Bresick and daughter Susan Ellen. Those from Preble who attended the l funeral services of Miss Dessie Zimmerman Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Orval Heller, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shady. Mrs. Irvin Foley. Miss Susie Dilling I und Mrs. D. Elzey. 1 Mrs. John Kirchner and daughters Erma and Mrs. L. Shackle.' - were business callers in Fort Wayne Thursday. Mr. and Mis. T. Koeneman and s n and nephew Walter Conrad were business callers in Decatur Saturday afternoon. | Mrs. R. Bowman and children, of Werling and suns. Wednesday. < Mr. and Mis. Henry Decker, of Genova, visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sullivan and daughters Friday. Mr. and Mis. Raymond Werling and son, of Fort Wayn< , spent the weekend visiting the former’s mother Mrs.l David Werling and sister Rohna Werling. Doris Mi Barnes spent Sunday visiting Beieneta Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dilling and chil- ! dren were the guests cf Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spade, of Peterson, Sunday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ellierding and son, of Fort Wayne, spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. George llultemier and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith visited Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and family Suns? M 1 I )l If / An Old Tonic Presented in A New Way No need to swallow nasty fishy Cod Liver O.lOil any more. Pale, thin, underweight folks are asked to try a 18 days’ treatment of Burk's Cod Liver Oil and Iron in pleasant tablet form. In order to secure a full 18 days’ treatment be sure to specify 1 urk’s. Guaranteed 'to benefit or money refunded. —Callow & Kohne.
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1927.
"I John Heller is confined to his home lion account of illness. t| Mr. am] Mrs. Roy Hamilton and chll- • dren of Tocsin, visited Mr. und Mrs. | Millen Hoffman and family, Sunday.
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