Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 276, Decatur, Adams County, 22 November 1927 — Page 10

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NEWS FROM BERNE —byMiss Helen Burkhalter L. L. Yager made a business trip to Fort Wayne Friday. Mrs. A. ('. Smith, who has been very nick the last week, Is Improving nice ly Mrs. Vilas Schindler and the Misses Leona and Martha Depp were visitors at oft Wayne Thursday evening. Newell Rice and Grant Smith, students of Northwestern College, of Nap-1 erville, 111., were home foh the week- : end. Miss Fannie Schindler returned missionary from Africa, addressed the 1 Student’s Mission Band of the Bible Training School, at Fort Wayne, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stucky. Mrs. Ru-’ fits von Ounten and Mrs. Clifton GilHorn and her two children motored to I Fort Wayne Thursday. Mrs. Gilliom and her sons remained in that city to , spend the remainder of the week with' relatives. | The Living Links Sunday school ’ class of the Mennonite church, taught by Miss Inda Sprunger, held a mis sionary social Friday evening at the home of one of the members, Miss Esther Liechty. Mrs. Jeff Liechty and Mrs. Wm. Rawley attended the funeral of Mrs. Sarah J. Blackburn at Decatur. N’orval , Alloway of Streeter, ill., who also at-, taaniled the funeral, spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Gilliom. I Honoring their worthy teacher, Mrs ] Agnes Kattman, the Builders Class of I the Reformed Sunday school favored I l*er with a delightful birthday surprise I at her pretty home Thursday ev- I eHing. The members of the class met I a* the Hiram Liechty home, from I there the group went to the Mrs. Katt- i CORNS REMOVED FOR 10 CENTS,! Corn. Callous, Roots and All i j Conte Out—Pain Gone ' Instantly SHOES DOESN’T HURT RESULTS GUARANTEED I * Many a man and woman has ex- I 7 claimed O-Joy when they found their S f corns and callouses gone—pain gone I * —and shoes hurting no more. Pay a dime for an envelope of six O-Joy Corn Wafers. Press a wafer, thin as paper, on the corn, slip on shoes, pain is gone. Later peel off wafer and ont comes corn, callous, roots and all. Absolutely guaranteed. No bulky doughnut pads or burning acids. Just I. a wafer, thin as paper. Avoid higher » priced substitutes. O-Joys are newest. * best remedy yet. Six for dime at I druggists.

_ B W (Massive— Beautiful Chrysanthemums ; IT’S “’Mum Timo” again. Few flowers can compare ; with the massive blossoms for giving your Thanksgiv- « ing spread a touch of rare color and beauty.. .yes, and ; your home an atmosphere of cheerfulness and hospital- ! ity! Call up for a dozen or more! ; Fresh Cut-They’re Selling For I S3 to S5 a D° zen I Strikingly Attractive array of other Flowers, too. Including: ! Roses, $1.50 dozen, up Carnations, SI.OO dozen ; 1 9 Bl Phone 971 and 911-Prompt Delivery s @1 ii l -ii B £ Decatur Floral Co. ;| Nutt man Avenue ]I X ■ , •

Iman home to stage the surprise. She wns unaware of the event until she heard the visitors sing happy birthday on her porch. Miss Lucille Kattman. . I who is teaching school at Louisville, 1 Ky., also lightened the evening for her mother by congratulating her upon I her birthday by telephone. Those prepent besides Mrs. Kattman. and son, i Harold, were: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dro . Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Liechty, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Stucky, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo | Hofstetter, Mr. ami Mrs. Edwin Bixler, .Mr. ami Mis. Calvin Sprunger and ; daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Tilman Lehj man. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Striker. Mr. |and Mrs. Wilbert Fox, .Mr. and Mrs. Ed Spehfger, Mr. ami Mrs. Clifton Kohler. Mr. ami Mrs. Hlrss hy and child, Mrs. Otto Hofstetter, Mrs. Calvin Dubach, Mrs. Ermin Beer. Mis. Adolphe I Hannie and child, Mrs. Homer Winter-! | egg and child, Mrs. Fannie Trout and! son Gerald. Miss Mary Sinkbina of Oxf rd. Ohio, was a week-end guest of Miss Faye 1 j Foreman. Ralph Amstutz and the Misses Des-1 | sle Amstutz attended the South Side ] Central football game at ort Wayne, 1

edfeS. — ■ - ’ 1 For Your Children 4 I Many parents wish heartily I that they had learned to save U money while young. What j| better way for your children « than to have them join our j Systematic Savings Club? Let them save 25 or 50 cents a- i week. a I Mist' G Capital and Sutpl^l2O,ooo.o

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n Saturday. They also visited with Miss] ~ Pauline Baumgartner. j, Mr. and Mrs. Menno Burkhalter nnd daughters. Gertrude, Florence ami Lornine, were visitors at Portland. Sntur- ’ day. r Mr. and Mrs. Sol Lehman ami fa-1 i tnily, of Fort Wayne, visited relatives ■ here. Sunday. They were accompanied, ! by Miss Vera Baumgartner, who spent > the day nt the home of her grandparI onts, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Burkhalter. > Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Klopfehstein, tile Misses Mary Klopfenstein and Mil- | lived Neueuschwander, of Grabill, and Charles and Joe Clanser, of Fort , Wayne were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edison Sprunger. Miss Mari ha Depp was a visitor at Lima, Ohio, Sunday evening. Mrs. Dorothy Affokler Is a cook at the Peoples Restaurant during the ah i sence of Miss Alice Bucher, who is | visiting at the home of her parents at ] Bluffton, Ohio this week. Many people were unable to attend I the play "Robert and Mary”, at the i Reformed Church Sunday evening on I account of the church being filled. The play was repeated on Monday even-I lag.

To Face Trial Soon , Marion, Ind., Nov. 22 - t lT)—Arthur Widner wil go on trial for murder In Giant Circuit Court here during the Novemberterm, lu session today, tor ills alleged part in the slaying of ills wife's cousin, Clifford Cox. 7, nt Fairmount last June. Walser’s girl wife, Dorotheu, is serving a term of two to I 21 years In tile women's prison tit Indianapolis after being convicted of Manslaughter in connection witli the death of the boy. o Use Limberlcst Washing Powder.

■IF W Z Lesson No. 9 tN] Question: Can rickets be prevented? Answer: Yes, by assuring plenty of the rickets-prevent-ing vitamin of cod-liver oil in the diet of mother and baby. SCOTT’S EMULSION fa contains all vitamins in great abundance. in ■ I. 11 ■ — Round 4 Trip DECATUR to TOLEDO EXCURSION SUNDAY; Nov. 27 Nickel Plate Road Tickets good going on Train No. 6. Returning, leave Toledo on Train No. 5, date of sale. Ask Ticket Agent for full ' details and train schedules.

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IJ Thanksgiving 1 A J NOVEMBER gives us Thanks- I I I giving.. .a day to thank a gener- I A jSS ' ! J ous Providence for blessings be- I [y t I ggMha ■ stowed upon us. And surely L ®s every one of you has something’ || I®! | nhlijß ■ for which to be thankful. If only B C I we \■ * ■ HI r ? I you enjoy the respect of others.. 9 ]ij ’J , i j if only you’ve made a new friend B -•- if only sound health and men- || Ik y I j B tai contentment are yours, you’re ■ -BAj] I fortunate. Be thankful! I Bank, too. extends Thanks to zjf it<s nia,,v patrons who have made 0.: ’W, possible its prosperity in resources / kB and new friends during the vear. \ 1 iSO nw® Thanks-Many Times! Old Adams County Bank , v | U . ,l| ..M