Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 263, Decatur, Adams County, 7 November 1927 — Page 3

h CITIES SEEK I REGIONAL meets Eighty-Seven Schools Ask | F'o'r Sectional Basketball Tournaments Pierson, Ind., Nov. 7‘(UP),Twenty Lht high schools already have made u ,plication for assignment as region- . enters for the Indiana high school phletlc association's annual basket,;,ll tournament, and 87 for assignneiit as sectional centers, according „ \rilnir it. Trester, permanent secreary. • / Schools bidding for both regional up! .sectional tournaments v are; Anlerson, Angola, Attica, Auburn, Bed-1 ;ri |, Bloomington, Connersville, Crawfordsville, Dannville, East Chicago, I Central of Evansville'North Side of Fort Wayne, Frankfort, Franklin, Gar-! rel t, Lebanon, Logansport, Lyons, Mab, j., n . Martinsville, Mishawaka, New Albany. Rochester. Rushville. Shelbyville y ln Wabash, and Washington. Tlic other 59 schools bidding for the neeti nal alone are: Aurora, Bloomfield, Bluffton, Brook, Cannelton, Columbia City, Flora, Fowler, Goodland. Goshen, Greenqastle, Greenfield . Greensburg. Huntingburg, Huntington,' Hymera, Jasper, Jeffersonville, Kendallville. Kentland, Lagrange. Laporte, Lawrenceburg Madison, Mentone, Mitchell. Monon, NewCastk, North Man- 1 Chester, Paoli, Peru, Petersburg. Ply-, mouth, Portland. Princeton, Remington. Richmond, Rockport. Royal Centre. Seymour. Scottsburg, Spencer, Sullivan, Tipton, Versailles, Warren, Warsaw. West Lafayette, and Winamac. i Additional are expected to. make requests for assignments. Some' that have requested invitation blank-; have not yet returned them. o Save a Dime on your hair cut every day except Saturday. Hill & Young, new location.' Madison st. 192tf o a, NOTICE! We will close our Cider Mill on Thursday. November 10. Schindler & Moeschberger W-M

i | We invite You To LOVBI Order Os Whatl Moose Membership j|i | BECOME A MEMBER ■ k will mean to you | -4 H » \ \ J \ 5W R w ijl 2. Payment of funeral expenses to your family ;>|g|! I Os The ' A-/ ~<■•■ Jl j'-jjjr immediately upon your death. wjmlL JKK> a. 3. Participation in social activities of an organil!fi;! zation with 2,500 local units distributed ; flurlnr* OaACA "59 througout the North American continent. 1 *•;[ I liVd ß 1111 lRs fIT IIIIIIIStJ 4. ‘ Association with over 650,000 men and women ;yj ■UJUi vi mV! VI ihUUUV 3A Ey who have banded together to protect dependKp fl.. |HpX ent children and old folks who are in need of |S(' a’i j i - it inil 1/V ll* ■ protection. : fi; A name BAn {TP rUo I■ I 8 * WwilM^r\W s 5. Mooseheart protection for your family in the c*l| iSI; MUdlllb LiUUgt HU. idil llAAnr -.IMP V event of death. ;!|1 gg! |y|| II |\p IWjfflWljF 7 6. Moosehaven protection for yourself and wife ;|i Enjoy Its Benefits ■ Enjoy Its Home nIVViJLi f • in your old age. |i Moosehart The Loyal Order of Moose Is a Loyal Agent Moosehaven i|: | '■ The Mooseheart Legion, or second degree of the Order, together with < UE| j oh; The fOYVL ORDER OF MOOSE seeks to make fraternalism of prac- The in f, ue nce it commands is most beneficial. Nothing base or degrad- the Women of Moo ole art Legion. have inaugurated a service for aged I [ 'sS! ! ‘ \ k , i it onerates at Mooseheart, Illi- ing is tolerated within its precincts or by its* members anywhere- The members in the establishment ol ' Moosehaven,' Florida. |'[yd [ [f! ’Jis. XXXXehX Zl-om. so. 'boys afcl girls whose fathers were P ±? XX U■ •” .'“XX •■Moo ehaven” is not the u ual “old folks' home” where M men and ;Eg ! 'tr'i Ms heart is built upon one thousand and twen- cannot be 041 i»e *u eu. e• ■ .... .or women spend their time unoccupied. “Mooseltaven” is a place of indus- ( igAi [ members of the order. Mooseheart is duui upon <«»« fraternal Order in existence possesses a mote beautiful or th- . < 3nh Illi , . Tl .„ h nvq .. r p taught agriculture, horti- ‘ ... u R try and opportunity rather than charity, and the old people are g.ven a i l£i ije 1 ty-five acres of good fertile land. The boys are uius s nobling ritualistic ceremony. No man can take its vows and listen to its , . .. ... . . ~ . , , 1 Zr! pSi • , s trn.ies and commercial courses, and noming niuan&u iv chance to devote their efforts toward the maintenance ot their own home. nj r . 1 up' i culture, nurserymanship, the bin dng trades and <0 instructions, without becoming a better citizen, a more devoted husband, j , [S' j those general broad ideas tending to make them man among men more affectionate parent. ■"" < £1 [ 1- J 1 i ht in a practical way those things that are neces- In the broad sense ot the word the Loyal Order pf Moose is an aid to —, — | Lug! ' |i; Z—.M « Millions Need The Service of The Moose ; |: i JEi [ ,ligh ECilOOl education. speaks the “Good Word,” contributes to his purse and helps him to over- You will mingle with American manhood in all of its branches, for ! 1 It is anticipated that ultimately the educational activities of Moose- come difficulties Aid and protection at a timely are often ot in- ( ]' e M oose Fraternity includes the laboring man and the scholar the mm ' iSj] ! heart will be extended through correspondence methods and non-resident calculable value. It may be that impending moral injury can be averted; ln (he ranks an(! the lendrl . in business and politics. Membership proi<li j schools so that the members of the Order themselves may be better pre- (kat a home nlay be saved from blight that honor can be preserved un- vides you the opportunity of duiidoping into leadership in local fraternal 1 [*||i i3Hji ] pared for their own struggle for incoipe. Mooseheart is managed by a tarnished. Material calamities may be averted if there are those who will affaire The lodge floor is the great American training school. This or- 1 jt®! l!fi| 1 Board of Governors, consisting ot Hon. James .1 Davis. Washington, D. reach forth the protect i ng arm or utter the word of warning. The Loyal ()(>r t( ,. 1( .b,. s practical religion, in the care of the fatherless and the wi- ] >y-] j c.; Hon Judge E. J. Henning. Los Angeles, Cal.; Hon. Judge Ralph ». E- Order of Moose is a shield of offense and defense not only for every broth- do,wed, and the spirit of brotherhood. It. brings philanthropy within the ’ Wi 1 ’ Donges, Camden, Netv Jersey; Hon. Albert H. Ladner, Philadelphia, Penn- er , but also for those who are near and dear to him. Against all of the ills reach of all, and helps to abolish the degrading system of public charity I 1 syivani'i- Hon John J Lentz, Columbus, Ohio; Hon. Senator Arthur Cup- and discouragements to which man is heir, It Is a TOWER OF PROTECT- a)1(1 a ms houses. ! 'jV g ; per, Washington, D. C„ and Hom Albert Bushnell Mart, Cambridge, Mass. ING STRENaT H. | I Open Charier Tor 30 Days . Loyal Order 01 Moose i [S' 1 X* not married to anyone other than es the white race, are of good moral J 1 jpg ! TKjr I|A ' I j|M p character, believe in a Supreme Being and are recommended by two Al T 1 Sfil j 11X1 1 1/*. 1 members of the Order, you are eligible for membership and Z\ /*! d TV"i CI I t~\ ' ilfi' IKTrVtiJ DO application upon proper forms by the Order. For further Infor- /xCldl 110 l_U\_ZVll2C < ! [ sn' 'SB 1 JOl 11 XvVf VV mation you may call upon the Secretary of the Moose Lodge in this city, kJ ] itr S; v ». TU- n,;. 0 ■“ , ““ d ’•"> No. 1311. Decatur, Ind. Last Opportunity At Ihis Knee ; h

Obituary Mr. Louis Gehrig, son of Ulrich and, Mary Gehrig, was burn nt Trenton, O., 1 April 2, Ix7o. wTn-ii but a young lad he .moved to Berne whore ho resided un-! I til about sixteen years ago, when he |tnude his homo In Decatur. He was'con. l filmed and received into the member-' ship of the cross Reformed church at 1 Bettie, later removing his membership to the local Zion Reformed church. i On Nov. 5 1892 He was unHod in martiave to Jennie I'derie of Berne, who survives his untimely death. Mr. and Mrs. Gehrig were blessed with six' children: Edward, Iva ami Carl dying in infancy. Tillmann. Albert and Mrs. 1 Fred Ahr.of Decatur survive, anil one foster-daughter, Mrs. W. H. Theusen' of Beloit, Wisconsin, Also one half- 1 brother, Ulysses Stauffer of Berne and four grandchildren survive, as well as' la large host of intimate friends and relatives. I Mr. Gehrig was engaged as a successful lumberman both at Decatur land Berne. While residing at Berne' ‘ he served as the first Fire Chief, hold- ' ing that position for a long time. He* 1 was also a director of the Berne Band tor sometime, as well as of the Decatur Band after he resided in Decatur. The' deceased was also a member of the Anights of Pythias and an associate member of the Moose Lodge of Decatur. Mr. Gehrig was above all a very faithful and loyal member and atten-' dant cf the local Zion Reformed church He was a member of the Official Board i serving in the capacity of Trustee. , I He was present at the last regular I session of the Board. As trustee he j made it his business to look after the i many little details that pertain to his I office. He freely donated his time and . material. Mr. Gehrig was a splendid citizen, i beloved by all with whom he came in | contact. He wss a devoted husband I and father. In his own quiet way he I endeavored to serve the Lord and His church. His death causes this local I congregation to lose one of its finest i dispositioned, one of its most valuable I and sincere thinking men. But our . loss is his haig. His lime was a splen- | did testimony qf his Christian faith. The good that men do. lives after ' them and so we say as we read in . God's Holy Word “Blessed are the | dead which die in the Lord from henceforth: yea, saith the Spirit, that they

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I may rest from their labors; and their i Works do follow them”. 1 Mr. Gehrig passed suddenly nwny from these earthly habitations Into the realms o/ the Unseen world of which God alone Is the Ruler, lust .] Wednesday Oct. 12. 1927, reaching the age of 57 years. The funeral took place on Saturday, Oct. 15. at 1: SO o'clock at the Zion Rej formed church which the Rev. A. R. Fledderjohann officiating. Burial took place in file M It. E. cemetery at Berne. “Jesus, while our hearts are bleeding I O'er tile spoils that death has won, I We would, at this solemn meeting Calmly say, Thy will he done. 1 • ✓ Tho' cast down, we're not forsaken, Tho’ afflicted, not alone; I’hou didst give, and Thou hast taken, j Blessed Lord, Thy will be done. "Tho' today we're fill’d with mourning ' Mercy still is on the throne, With Thy smile of love returning. We cab sing, Thy will be done. By thy hands the boon was giv, . Thou hast taken but Thine own; Lord of earth, and God of heaven, Evermore Thy will be d: lie"

Light in - mill yet strong and durable s|l|Ssi; THE patented ‘‘muscles'’ of Top Notch Buddy Boots give remarkable extra strength without adding weight. These ribs or muscles protect the sides of the boot, strengthen them and prevent cracking. The tough gray soles are bIBB.BB ! ,1w < double thick to match the wear-defying * MWWv qualities of the legs. The most economical boot because the longest-lasting. In jjHwBCTHII short, hip and Storm King lengths. jQfl For dependable, distinctive boots, arctics and rubbers, always look fcr the Top Notch Cross. The most re- ; liable stores carry the com- cfw/—X T T plete Top Notch line for men, I U/v INCx 1 I—l women and children. The 1 a guarantee of mileage JL 1 Beacon Falls Rubber Shoe Co., Beacon Falls, Conn. RUDDCr FOOtWCfll |

“HOW TO STUDY” COURSE HELPFUL I I New Course At Indiana University Helps Students In Their Work Bloomington, 'lnd., Nov. 7-H UP) — The college "grind'' who is compelled t > study long into the night or "flunk'' I his classes, soon may have his labors | lightened if "How to Study" courses, such as have proven so successful at! Indiana University, aie introduced into other schools. Such is the report of Dr. Wm. F. Stomach Gas Drives Man From Bed “I had gas so bad I bad to get up nigh's on account of the pressure on .my heart, I used Adlerika and have been entirely relieved." —R. F. Krueger. Even the FIRST spoonful of Adlerikn relieves gas and often removes a-top h’" am. Hint of old waste mat- | ter from the -v .o'ol Makes you ell joy your meals ami steep nctier. No matter what you have tried for your stomach and bowels, Adlerika will surprise you. Smith, Yager & Falk.

Book, head of the department of psychology, after tests with a number of suit classes. Students taking the course have been aldo not only to earn more credits per semester, but | also to improve tho quality, of their ' work. Whole classes have improved their grades as much as 6.66 credit points on the average, end on" individual actually Increased his grade from a C to an A minus. "How to Study" courses for freshmen especially, should lie an important part of every university curriculum," Dr. Book insists. He ! the purpose of such classes is to ' teach tho student how to plan his i studies efficiently so that he will

I AUCTION SALE I | 2 FARMS—I4O ACRES—2 FARMS L fl MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1927 | | FARM No. 1 FARM No. 2 “ sO ACRES KNOWN AS THE § HOLTHOUSE FARM 00 ACRES KNOWN AS THE p fl Located 4 miles south of Decatur. MARTZ FARM M ■ Indiana; I'i miles north of Monro?, in : Hl Adams counts on I. S. Highway No. Located 1 miles south and 2 miles $£ ■ _a This iswof the best 80 acre farms «»t of Monroe. Indiana. 7 miles south- ■ in Adams county. '1 he soil is a rich black cast of Decatur on County Farm road, ® H loam, laying right in the (.ora Bell. Ail just opposite Valley Church, 2 miles east $ H level and no waste land. Ihe entire larm an( | 5 miles north of Berne. gE ■ is well tiled. The fences tire in first class ® ■ condition, miith of it having been built in Here is aOO acre farm of as good fl ■ the past year. Seven room frame house. . ... , . ■ ■ 2 car garage, barn 10x70, ..nd other mil- h "" 1 !,s l:, > s out nl ,loors ' A " '' Y 1 b, ’“ , 1 ■ buildings a'l of which are in first-class soil ami highly productive. Equipped ■ B condition, being well painted and eleclri‘‘ with good barn 30x00 feet, small frame K, ■ lighted from power line. house and oilier outbuildings. Located 9 ■ \u ide d local ion ne;ir churches, high on s ( O ne road, near church, school » fl school-;, elevators and only I miles from and elevator. Mr fl Decaair, county scat of Adams coui.tv, I Holthouse, Owner Mrs. Ida Martz. Owner | fl This farm will be sold on the premises at This farm will be sold on the premises at H H 1:01' P. M.. Monday, November 11 2:30 I*. M., Monday. November 1 I I TERMS: 15 per cent of purchase price cash on day of f sale; balance to suit purchaser. £ NATIONAL REALTY AUCTION COMPANY, Decatur, Indiana Fred Reppert, Earl Gartin, Roy Johnson, auctioneers. 7-11

lose no time. A definite ntundard of efficiency meaanrement shows that by j t iklng tho course, students have lieen 1 nbi'' to increase Hie efficiency of their work from 76 to 96 3 per cent In one class and from st to 98.1 per cent in another. "Efficient habits, however, cannot be Incidentally acquired," Book points out. They must be established gy 1 getting the students definitely inter- 1 tesed In making further and continued improvement < in this direction and liy giving tie 111 tlie encouragement and held needed." o I The annual banquet of the T. I’. A.

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will be held at the Decatur Counit? I club this evening at six o'clock. 7 «

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