Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 264, Decatur, Adams County, 8 November 1927 — Page 7

|b er With "The Red wn o” Highly Endorsed Kalver, manager of the Adam* today received an unsolicited enu nt of the work accomplished V Lionel Bettis*, who lectures ~'U i n with the showing of the The Keil Kimona” which opened .. j.iy engagement at the Adams , Monday. The letter was retrmn Jack Be|ger, secretary of Illmin it May Concern:V, Lionel Bettis, field representa,f the Bureau of Moral and Hy- . Education, Inc., has completed ) day engagement at the Gaiety lre> this city, his lectures accomg the showing of the picture Bed Kimono”. , Rotary club of this city recently ht Dr. Charles Batker to this city liver three addresses similar in eter to the lectures of Dr. Bettis. ]t , club felt it performed a community service. The engaget at the Gaiety just completed by up this splendid work im. Barker finished. We feci ||K lir. Hettis in his straight-from-lectures accompanied by -x reel added greatly to we are attempting in our I Wr ounityI t- "ho saw ami heard Dr. at their daughters to the fob and tle-lr husbands and : . •'[> performances for men. We d.H the highest compliment to to Dr. Bettis. I ;-retd pleasure in intro dnctccotiiuicuding him and feel as>:t,it he will accomplish unlimitwhere ever he appears. We be glad to answer any inquiries his splendid work. ' I \< r> i espectifully yours. • j John T. Belger. v Rotary Club of Bluffton, Ind. g-R — o — (twenty YEARS AGO * * ¥ From the Daily Democrat Fite * 9 Twenty Years Ago Today * ¥¥¥¥¥¥***¥«* I tv. S V. M. H. B. club holds first with Miss Clara Boknecht. Bort Wayne experts are repairing boilers at the city plant like Touhey, an old timer her, goes Cleveland to live with a daughter, luf t< n women remonstrate against I lllack dook" show, scheduled there tomorrow night. ■The am : mobile,. ‘‘modern peril of public highway 1 ' has destroyed the ■ Be- of .‘Mi people in the United States January 1. Something must be ! ggp' Lose, Herman Colchin and beriing see-the “woman in black” : chased her several blocks, Ik she outdistanced them. | • mini v Superintendent Opliger is on !■ visiting tour of the rural schools. ; SENEVANEWS ■ W. I), cross. Jr., has returned from ■ business trip to W „t Baden. ' I Mrs. otis Duncan, of Chandler, N. is visiting her mother Mrs. A. M. I Mrs. Charles Brown is confined to |®er h me on account of illness I Mrs. Pauline Teeple, daughter Elaine Mrs. Homer Campbell all of Fort ■l'aym>. are spending a few days with I Greene and family. I Mrs. d. p- Odle has been confined her bed for several days and is no ■ Mr. and Mrs. Seiph Martin spent BRundav at Greenfield visiting Mr. and Toppin. I Mrs. Charles Shepherd delightfully the M‘. W. Club and severer] guests at a 1:30 o’clock Luhcheon, y ri| lay. After the Luncheon hour, the ■guests entertained themselves by play■ills Bunco, Mrs. F. J. MacWhinney reI ■ceiling th e c lub p r j ze f or mos t punches and Mrs. Widdows the consolation. Mrs. Clyde Martin won the Ist guest P’lze and Mrs. Arch Houghton the insolation for the guests, ■RUB RHEMATIC; ACHING JOINTS AND STOP PAIN ■ ‘ ,l ac °bs Oil stops any pain, and ■ neutnatlsin is pain only. I ■ ” one case in fifty requires inter■v' I <l ' , ’ atn >ent. Stop drugging! Rub ■ri , .' g ‘ Penetrating St. Jacobs Oil 1.. Into your sore, stiff, aching ■ q, ln 7‘ an « relief comes instantly. I ti- J “ t i cbs Oil is a harmless rheumaI bn! n < inini< ‘ n t. wlrtch never distfpI nts, all d cannot burn the skin. I - mher up! Q u jt complaining! Got I s tnall trial bottle of old, honest St I in » 8 O'* at an .v drug store. an|l in iri a nv,ln ent you 11 be free from I uunratie pain, soreness and stiff- | “ es -’- Don’t suffer! Relief awaits I fi'r' 1 St ' Jacobs Oil is just as good I ’ staa, ica. neuralgia lumbago, backI a <-Ue, sprains.

NEWS FROM BERNE —byMiss Helen Burkhalter Frank Nussbaum had the misfortune of breaking his arm, while working last week. Mrs. Marion Bixler of North Jefferson street, who has reached her 86th birthday, has been very sick. Ezra Neuhauser, of Napoleon, Ohio visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs Jacob Neuhauser, Friday,. Howard Gilliom attended a Journalism Conference at the Indiana University, at Bloomington, Friday and Saturday. ' J. F. Lehman attended to business matters at Indianapolis, Thursday. Ferd Mettler was at Toledo, Friday to get a new Whippet for Mettler and Baumgartner. O. O. Sprunger, of ort Wayne, attended to business here Friday and Satur day. Miss Ruth Stucky is unable to be on duty as telephone operator on account of an ulcer in one of her eyes. Mrs. Ed Miller, Mrs. Mart Miller, Mrs. Walter Deitsch and son Robert and Miss Marjorie Hoagland, of Decatur, were business callers here Friday. The Messrs Harold Reusser, Verdi Reusser and Lawrence Lehman left Friday evening for Lima, Ohio, where they heard Marion Talley, famous opera singer. They also attended the football game at. Bluffton College. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Shaw and family of Burr Oak Mich., arrived here Wednesday afternoon to visit friends and relatives. Mr. Shaw returned home Thursday morning while Mrs. Shaw and children will stay a short time longer. Mrs. Shaw was formerly. Miss Elma Franz, daughter of Emil Franz of Middlebury. Indiana. Rev. and Mrs. Albert Lantfe and idaughter Mary Josephine, who have been visiting in Berne and community for a few days with friends and relatives, left Friday for Berlin, Penn., where Rev. Lantz has accepted a call | to serve a pastorate of the Brethren church. Prior to this, Rev. and Mrs. Lantz have been er nnected with the Reformed Orphanage at Fort Wayne, where they had charge of the boy, for the last two and a half years. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Ascliliman, Wesley Neuenchawander and Frank Kuntz were at Loogootee, Ind., where they attended to business matters, Thursday. Senator T. A. Gottschalk, G. C.

« THE CORT I Ifu Tonight—Tomorrow tfi 8 “THE COLLEGE WIDOW” . | * A Warner Bros. Classic with « Dolores Costello and William Collier. Jr. ■?n) \ drama <>i college lite with all the thrill, romance 33 HR and glory of hard work and play. It’s a winner and □fl you'll mjoy every minute of it. 33 * “Breezing Along” Comedy 10c, 25c $ Thursday and Friday "I IIE (.IRCI S ACE gfl featuring TOM MIX. ® I SENSATION I I OF DECATURI I Hundreds have seen it. Come early and avoid the Aish. I ’ Mrs. Wallace Reid’s \ | M ;1 amazing story of the traffic ingirls * Wi H. \ I I I Tonight 7 and 9 I’. M. Tomorrow Matinee I MEN AND WOMEN WOMEN ONLY-2 p.m. ■ Tomorrow Night at 7 and 9 P M. s H MEN ONLY ■ I Adams Theatre I i NO Children Admitted Admission 35c-50c J|

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1927.

Baumgartner, W. H Gilliom and Edward E. Liechty attended the homecoming football game between Purdne 1 University and Northwestern at Lafayette, Saturday. I Miss Mary Burkhalter received a telephone message Friday noon, announcing the doath of A. R. Good, Ulufftori, Ohio. He was well known by many people In thin community ami was the father-in-law of Noah Burkhalter, deceased. _ I Grover Neuenschwander has moved hhi household goods into the house formerly occupied by the Liechty sis-| ters on East Franklin stree. Mr. Neuenschwander bought a half interest In the Refiners Service Station, and started at that place Saturday. The Florentine Chorus, of Italy,' which gave a concert at Fort Wayne, 1 drew a large number from Berne.] Among the people there from this community were. Cliffton Gilliom, 1 Verdi Reusser and Palmer Zuercher, 1 Werner Geiser and Miss lima Franz, 1 Reuben Lehman and Miss Martha Neuenschwander, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Nagal, daughter Dora and sons Au- 1 guest and Walter, Mr. ami Mrs. Fred' Rohrer and daughters, Margaret and Evangeline. The "Hello'' girls of Berne were entertained Wednesday evening at an 8 o'clock dinner at the home of a former “Hello’ girl, Mrs. Ralph Stager on East Main street. Those present were: The Misses Florence Hllty, Mabie Braun, Clara Ehrsam, Agnes Mettler and Ruth Stucky. « Lester (Dick) Lehman, graduate of the Berne high school and star eornetist, was married to Miss Grace Lelghtner of Bluffton. Ohio, Friday. A telegram from Tiffin, Ohio, was received by his mother at 8:30 o'clock Friday mottling, stating "Just married. On our way to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. lister Lehman." A son -was born to Mr. and Mrs. Adam Reef, in Jefferson township, Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Isch have moved into the house formerly occupied by FOR SALE I Full Blood POLICE DOG. One year old. Phone 419.

Mr. and Mrs. Sol Stucky on Main street. Miss Anna Luglnbill spent the weekend with friends at Bluffton, Ohio. | Mr. and Mrs: Leo Dehman and family and Mrs. Clinton Soldner were Sunday guests at .the homo of their sister, Mrs. Edwin L. Swartz and family at Elkhurt. Norman Leichty attended a football game at South Bend, Saturday. I Miss Henrietta Scltneck of Pandora, Ohio, was a Sunday guest of Miss Victoria Huhegger. . I Mrs. Emil Liechty left Saturday for Lima, Ohio, with Iter sister and Iter husband, Mr. and Mrs. I*. Parker, who have been spending the past week with relatives here. Lewellyn Stucky was a guest at the Prof. J. Quirlng home at Bluffton, Ohio J over the week-end. I Mr. and Mrs. Eli Myer and son Junior, Mr. and Mrs. Ix>uis Myer and daughter Mr and rs. Jacob artner ail I ft Berne and Sabetha, Kansas and Mrs. Eliz. Spichiger of Bluffton, vis- ( Ited at the Ferd Mettler and Benjamin Nussbaum home Monday forenoon. Miss Caroline Nussbaum. Waldo Schindler and Tilman Habegger, of the Fort Wayne Bible school, spent i Sunday at their parental homes here. , Martin Zuercher, of Richmond, spent pile week-end at his home here. I Miss Dorothy >)erig of Grablll, was • a visitor at the John Eicher home Sunday. • ■j Miss Helen Gilliom, of Indianapolis ' and Henry Bergstaadt. of Fort Wayne • ( were guests at the Edwin Gilliom home • Sunday. . _— — Use Limberlcst Washing Powder.

Special Monarch Electric Bange Cooking Sale Sch<M)l ' Thursday ? at ' Friday M 2 o’clock Saturday V Domestic T Science Students this week Invited 3AI x. <<’<_' ''* Zj I An Exceptional Opportunity is being offered every Housewife of Decatur and surrounding community An interesting and instructive MONARCH COOKING SCHOOL will be held Thursday, Friday and Saturday in the Basement of the Christian Church Miss Vivian Donnelly, Home Economist from The • Monarch Home Service Department will be in charge of these classes which will he held every afternoon between the hours of 2:30 and 4:30 P. M. Miss Vivian Donnelly will have an interesting Do not fail to attend at least one of these daily message for every housewife attending these sessions—your time will be well spent. Rememclasses as well as attractive recipes, baking sug- ' her the dates and the hours—Thursday, Friday gstions and oven dinner menus (hat every home and Saturday, 2:30 to 4:30 p. m. manager will he’glad to receive. Special Range offer during these dates. City Light & Power Dept.

HOSPITAL NOTES Catherine rake, 504 Nuttmau Ave. was admitted to the" Adams County Memorial hospital, as a medical case. Her case is very sei lons. Milliard Cowan. 312 Line Street, underwent an operation at the hoslptul, Monday. Lester Buaick, route seven, Decatur had his tonsils removed, Monday, at the Adams County .Memorial hospital. Mrs. Frank Crates, Monroe route three, underwent a major operation andis getting along nicely. Mrs. Pedro Marine, Wren, Ohio, Birth, baby girl, Sunday night at Memorial Hospital. Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays

iWMi Lesson No. 5 Question: Why should school children receive emulsified cod-liver oil ? Answer: Because the strain of the study-period and playground uses up energy, and emulsified cod-liver oil not only provides energy but also protects with its vitamins. e Mothers know the value of SCOTT’S EMULSION tiiiiiuLimimiitumsßinißnufflutumiimi-tinntiiiiuimttnmini.iiiiJU

Miss Genevieve Berlins visited Monday aftptnoon with her sister, Sister M. Cleta at Muncie.

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Albert Gehrig visited over Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Lewis Gehrig, Eighth street.