Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 272, Decatur, Adams County, 17 November 1927 — Page 6

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— 11 ■■ LINN GROVE NEWS —by— ' Miss Louise Neusbaum — —— | Mrs. F. S. Studler spent Saturday . with Mr. and Mrs. F. \V. Studler. Mr and Mrs Harley Studler and [ family, of Fort Wayne, visited with Mr and Mrs. Charley Studler, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William McGingan of Fort Waynl* spent the week-end with A. M. Limiting. Merlin Dunbar, of Indianapolis, visited with his father, L. L, Dunbar, this week, Mrs. Ralph Schaupp and faintly, of Lafayette, and Mrs. Mary Schaupp visited Mrs. Alvin Windmiller, of Geneva, Saturday afternoon. Isaac Wible was taken to the Hospital Friday. Mrs. Ralph Schaupp and family, of Lafayette, spent the week-end with

Photographs Qlgve Forever You’ll soon be thinking of the old home—old friends—you’d like to visit them at Christmas time but can’t. They will appreciate your thoughtfulness if you will just send your photograph. But don't put it off until December. Call us up tomorrow and we will reserve a time to suit your convenience. EDWARDS STUDIO Phone 964 Decatur, Ind. ,

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Mrs. Mary Schaupp. Mrs. Walter Stults spent the weekend at her home In Fort Wayne. Mr. ami Mrs. Muri Lybarger and Mrs. John I’. Steiner were shoppers in Portland, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Menno Hanni have I moved from their present home to the [Christian Church parsonage. Earl Ninde, of Geneva, was a business caller of L. L. Dunbar. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Reynolds and family and Charley Reynolds were Saturday callers in Portland. Frank Liby returned Thursday after visiting in Decatur the first part of the week. Fray Stockman was a business caller here Saturday. Walter and Lloyd Liby, of Bluffton called on Mr. and Mrs. Roy French Friday. Mrs. Fred Liby and son, Harry Wayne and Miss Emaline Denny were callers in Berne. Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lanning, of Fort Wayne, spent Sunday with Mr.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1927

A. M. Ijiunlng. Miss Clara (lentis, of Bluffton, was a Sunday afternoon visitor of Flossie I Studler. i It is reported that Mrs. Floyd > anev who returned from the Adams Conn* • ty hospital Friday, Is doing very nice- ■ ly. A re dedication service was held at ■ the Christian church Sunday, Nov- . ember 13. Rev. Guy Walters was the I speaker of the morning. A basket din- j > tier was served in thd church base-. ment at the noon hour. Herman I ■ Eldrige. of Dayton, ().. was secured as the speaker for the afternoon and evening services. Mrs. Malena Liby and daughter. Lucile, and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Liby i all of Decatur, visited with Mrs. Rose i Liby. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David Rich and Mrs. David Moser, of Woodburn, were visj itors here Sunday evening. hosier Eckrote is visiting his par- — 1 1

r —=================== OciSwA - * * 1 I Why Trade in Decatur? i w; As people do more and more <• of their buying here in town mS instead of by mail, the merchants carry larger lines of i goods and more diversified ; stock. Result: trading here becomes more convenient and Ma •® satisfactory than ever, and the whole community becomes more prosperous. BL C r * ■ —

I cuts, at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Windmiller and family of Geneva, visited Mrs. Mary Schaupp. Sunday. Miss Helen Bentz spent Sunday with Ivel Monee. Rev. and Mrs. Oren and son, Harold. of Montpelier, wen* visitors here Sunday. Mrs, Ralph Schaupp and family, of Lafayette, and Mrs. Mary Schaupp I were the Sunday dinner guests of ! Mr.'and Mis. Ed Schlagenhauf. Farmer Suffers Stroke Os Paralysis While Workin Jacob Hierie. 60. farmer living about six miles west of Geneva, suffered a stroke of paralysis while at work in a corn field on his farm sometime Tuesday forenoon. Mr. Hierie was found lying on the ground near a corn shock by members of the family who searched for him

when he failed to answer to a call tor dinner. When found he was tn an uncot.scions condition. He was taken to th? house where the faintly plysician wacalled. After medical attention hal been given he regained consciousness. However, he was very weak from the stroke. He was able to talk this morn-! ing. However his voice remained very week. Mr. Bletlo started to the corn fiel 1 about 7 o'clock Sunday mottling uni

Zimmerman’s Drug ShopDo You Realize It’s Thanksgiving? Police and Once again w“ take our lives in our hands and sail into the F’niini'lin Vr.iv., happT Klamorous period known as -Tbe 1 OUlrtain JM CWS The first, one, of course, is “Thanksgiving, and th a n. XER ll()th Ct)()fee nn ) ( good training for the next two which certainly are PLENTY a | a , pop- J more strenuous. On next Thursday hundreds of folks in this Both have i<;ng histn,. i( . s „ f community will find out their EXACT capacity f "' ht ‘ a ' y a “" g ’ Whit. M( „| aa and sumta.., « r , ~ will find out if they’re really as good as they THINK they are. B. tlvely young. “ rela - very interesting indeed! -= on V be“J? »ung h '’ S " b, ’‘' n '”' ,nw And the kids will come into tlnf own! Almost any <5 or 9b ' lb youngster can set an eating pace that makes us elders look on years before it was al „. . with amazement. Ami it’s very seldom that they feel toe need for Pepsin or Stomach Bitters either. about “stlci.-," ' > ” uve lmri! I HAD thought of bringing in something altont outfitting your s,, why <mi s we sing of < ho<-<>i a Medic'ne Chest with the ptoper assortment of medicines and pills suu-DAES. for this event but on thinking it over i decided that such advice An p <J ra ' l ' g f £ r up " f w th.tr would be sorta out of place here, so 1 won’t say anything about it. Aren't they worthy ? If you NEED any such things, you’ll be in anyway! - 8c as 1 won't see you on this page until the day AFTER TL„ A „t„f Thanksgiving, 1” just wish ALL of you a great big. happy time and I lirOdlN. hope the only sail on MY services will be to supply the Cigars or chewing gum or a nifty assortment of Candy. ThaCa fair! * JOHN. a throat wasn't , ill. .1 .. n — what it ,|,,e s Now.i.iys. \ thrM( /* , /X \l isn’t R " in itself as it I, In what / X '< It LEADS TO! Wi'I.XEX Gargle kkki —. f j- r t ' ,e soreness out! Eat Candy! // * <7 _e-‘> Wy Except during spriri: fall, summer — •» ’ ' i -tri* and winter' Its ver> dangern is at ; Applesauce!!! John knows - I \ OTHER tim.s v< >> 1 And xevei: from experience that the day -ffN. It 'CJ ! 11 110111 ixpeueuu mar sue ■- lion or using a |.aci He! Authuriafter Thanksgiving, the day as- I. • f I r ti PS agree on • But OTHEIt ter Christmas, the day after —rts, A times It's all right And we have New Year's are tim.es of the W * Z Vi>r ‘“" S s " r ' s """ '' " fr " w ’ busiest Prescription. Colic Rein- i ‘"“.SV ~~ edy Digestive Tablet and A X MisS Nicotine Physic days of the ENTIRE / f J Tx . ~ YEAR! Americans approach I r ? z Disappears.’ a feast in the exact same spirit Vi e a. b - A ’ that they approach a good h\, YxsSSi* wMSS'wI s iem< has ,-t h. i t.u WAR' Thev aim in WIN' and M —*Srg**\~ -e-XJ Cigar bniok. :s.l, Mu u. nnotlne war. iney aim to aa ia anti ayv )n smoke Tiii- ki.- ks the j they figure that the WORST - ' props from under one f the strong thev can get is a couple of scars that ANY druggist can take care arguments of tin .nt:- Mak --a of EASILY! What's a little gas on the stomach amount to anyway! Vhe < Liy’.'’haV ) ? r " '.d’ — tem o f keeping > os in y-od om--1941 Newspaper Item! Iliti ""' "Twenty State Agents fiom the TOBACCO PROHIBITION DEPARTMENT swooped down on the farmhouse of Bill Truesdale yCrV Sensible yesterday where Bill and two other men, it is alleged, wore found <l'l> . ■ In’ smoking! A mixture of 50 per cent corn silk and 50 per cent to- UIKI KCHSOIIiIDIt. bacco was being used, it was said. Mrs. Truesdale was caught, be- . tore she could turn the hose on the three smoker and destroy the buta* hangn'a’i'i \'i "I'.'ii nii d’ a*-.'.upie evidence. All three men under arrest are past 50 years of age „f ~,.rns is m> G<«>!> i why y«u : Fbur cigarette butts and a teaspooiiful of ashes, said to be tobacco WON'T H.aa e .. coim' s ~».kmg ashes, wrre taken away as evidence.' M£ts?ou' " V w"k Ain't our Cigar Counter a comfort—here in 1927? I’ll say it is! somjble.

was not f.ntfid until about 12 o’clock. The exact tlntu of the stroke is ptn known. However, it is believed that ho suffered the stroke in early part of the morning. He is a brother of Eli-Bierie, - - — o— ■' ■ HOW IS YOUR COAL SUPPLY? Let's talk it over. Located at the corner of 7th & Jefferson streets. EMERSON BENNETT. Phone 299. 272tf eod

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