Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 277, Decatur, Adams County, 23 November 1927 — Page 7
T COURT HOUSE Su*s To Foreclose Lien H suit t" foreclose a mechanic's J* on an oil lease in Jefferson townK, was Hl* l ln thS ( ' ll ' ,ult c<,url >°- V by W. V. Wood agalmrt U. S. S'knett and the G. S. Lacknett Oil K. nrv Judgment for 1425 is deAttorney ft. M. DeVoss repa£.„ts the plaintiff. personal* K, Elmer W. Kumpe motored to Wayne this afternoon to meet K Kampe. Mr. and Mrs. Kampe will dinner guests of Mrs. , n Vesey in Fort Wayne. K, and Mrs. H. I'. Moses, of Fort myne. will be Thanksgiving guests Annetta Moses, in this city. K)r. ami Mrs. Fred Patterson and and Mrs. James W’estveld will or to Winchester where they will Thanksgiving guests of John ■rir ami Mrs. Tom Lenahan and i •jt, filters, of Indianapolis, and Fred gpi nell. student at Notre Dame, will I*. , IV er Thanksgiving guests of their pg nts. Dr. and Mrs. C. V. Connell, city. Kiirs. B. Il- Farr and son Don, and Mi an! Mrs. Leo Kirseh will leave lEi ?ht for Nashville, Tennessee Mn re they will visit over the weekly with Mr. and Mrs. Riley Chrisand family. Kiirs. F. Il Sowers has gone to H, icstown, Illinois, where she will vi oVcr Thanksgiving with her husfai who is Jn charge of the Vogle- -<<■■■ Five ami Ten cent store in that (It' ■Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Decker, son Janus and daughter Lois, of Van ■ert, and Miss Naomi Harkless, |ei. her in the Auburn schools, will ■sit over Thanksgiving with their pi! nts. Mr. and Mrs. James Harkle- South Third street. ■ Mariella Nelson and Geraldine ■ jwer motored to Bluffton this as- ■ rnoon where they met, Margaret ,F nger. who is ieturning home from Km er College, Indianapolis, for an tier Thanksgiving vacation visit with |<r parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. FrisKrr. North Third street. ■ Hubert Frisinger returned home tod from Purdue University for an over Thanksgiving visit at his parental ■ Reports from the Adams County Memorial hospital concerning the . on li ion of Mis, Ed Rathfon of Sebewa■jn. Michigan, who was injured in an lido accident Sunday, just south of ‘I) tur, state that she is about the Aim with little or no change noted
MBTJSTff? J & .. i x WXfc w.- ; • Santa Has This Store Stocked With Toys and Gifts I ’ jrgH| * sr •, ? '<-’a& Jl TOYLAND is a veritable fairyland of trea- BRING your “Johnny” or “Mary” to Santa’s •, .-.El] I sures for girls and boys. Here are just hun- Toy Town at Baughman’s. It’ll be worth the g dreds and hundreds of toys, dolls that walk j rip to see the expression of stunned delight TO?,W J and talk when they re not sleeping. a s big saucer eyes sparkling in amazement at the and engines that run round and round, der- wonders of it all,. .that cupid’s mouth stand- jUggS*'Z3 J zfr/ aV ricks and sand wagons that work automatical- j nt r w j ( ] e open j n bewilderment. And then that a. J* v ’ ar *d construction toys to build houses, cry of childish glee as he or she realizes it’s 6 * bridges and other unique creations. Real — all REAL! JfiF /’tX FOR GIRLS ' FOR BOYS \ ZwM Tov Dishes I«<* “» *2.50 Winding Toys 25c to SI.OO W XX I F'SsSfWSjrS VviSH/77 Dull. 25c to $5.00 Sand Toys »0c to $5.00 ivv p/ ; KA Doll Cabs’. $2.50 to $7.00 Sleds SI.OO to $2.89 (MM* r VUKS • N&l Table and Two Chairs $3.50 to $6.50 / Building Toys 25c to $1.98 gO Cradles and Bedssl.oo to $3.00 Wagons and Drums2sc to $2.98 I iWBg Trunks and Cedar Chests. Guss .... ..... 25c to sl.Jb . BWRO I ; Books, Games, Handkerchiefs. Tool Chests, Trucks, Autos, Balls, Tops. J I OAxM TREE TRIMMINGS ANI) CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS. ® «£A||g| I sSB ‘ .. ». TA lyw- IHSB ■ \7*o/W w 10t Wi l '\Or / IWI kBfeSSZ' WT&' Ejl M | r ::t | BAUGHMAN’S I 11£
in her condition. !th M, ; S i AV ° n BUrk ' BUrs,ca| Patient at the Adams County Memorial hospital Icontiiiues to improve nicely following s day " r K '"' gllul °l><‘ratlon last Mon ' —„ : VV hippets Beat Bluffton i Merchants 39 To 32' The Kirkland Whippets won an’ exciting and well-played basketball game from the Bluffton Merchants, 1 in the Kirkland gym last night, by a £‘7 "\ 39 ,0 « B>uffton led at tho ' nait is to ii, Corson starred for the Whippets with seven field goals and • hree free throws. Bob Strickler,' of Decatur, played center for the Bluff- , ton team and scored nine points. i Part ()l New Flivver Is Designed By Henry t Iftimtnond, Ind., Nov. 23.—(UP)— 1 Henry Ford, whose original model . "T” was the product of his own hands 1 I , has designed part of the new Ford I in his private workshop, the Ham-1 1 ' mond Tinies says in a story reveal- ■ 1 ing that the 1928 model is being shipped to dealers. 1 The story says that enough of the | new Fords will be run off the assembI ly line for simultaneous display by all - dealers in the United States on or , about Dec. 2, when the first official showing will take place In England | - with the opening of the British auto-! • | mobile show. j I — ————-o— —— Butler Publication Wins National Art Contest Again 1 ■ Indianapolis, Ind , Nov. 23.—(INS) ' For the third successive year, ■ “Drift" annual publication of Butler ■ University here, has won the national art contest for such publications, sponsored by the Art Crafts Guild, of 1 Chicago, according to word received ! here. The publication was judged on I . a basis of typography, engraving and ' conterfts. — —o— But They’re Nice As often as not the doll-like maidens have sawdust in their heads. -Farm J • and Fireside.
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1927.
EDITORS assail JULIUS WEDDING (COW TIM l’l> I Hou PICK augeia no g l .od". "Parents In many cases,” stall's the editorial, "are forgetting their responsibilities. " | I "Today we have fathers’ and sons ' banquets, and mothers and daughters' banquets to restore or bi Ing about, some of the acquaintance that belongs to home life. i ' "And If the, companL’nate marriage should became popular, then we may be forced to restart to husbands' and 1 wives banquets, In order to have them become acquainted with each other." i Enjoying Honeymoon Girard, Kans., Nov. 23 — (United Press) —The honeymoon of a conipan-' Innate mar'tlage apparently is like that' In which pie rouble take their vows 1 more conventionally. Josephine Haldemann-Julius, IS-1 I .'ear-eld daughter of the Kansas pub-1 Usher, and Aubrey Clay Roselle to' I whom she was mau led yesterday, had eluded theii fileiids who followed them I with lice and old shoes, and today' were enjoying their honeymoon in ' some secluded spot. Not even the Bi ide's mother could I divulge the place the couple had gone. I But, mother-like Mrs. Haldimann Ju-! Hus had eonseled her daughter that' she would have to '"be back in school' I Monday". Under the companionate agreement. Josephine will continue her high I school education, while her husband will return to his college studies.] Josephine will retain her maiden name I
LUCKY NICKEL! A Good Cigar Need Cost No More. Here’s flow and Why — You’ve heard about five-centers that "should cost more.” You can’t , be blamed for wondering if there is such a thing. You won't wonder any more if you will shoot one I lucky nickel. You’ll know and ! you’ll tell the world. The nickel you put down for a Havana Ribbon, means smoke luck from the first puff. It means mild- ' j ness and mellowness and all-day satisfaction. It means you can keep right on smoking Havana Ribbon cigars and like them better all the time. You’ll say, “How can they make it so good?” # Here’s how. Havana Ribbon so\d at more than a nickel for years. Men liked them. They sold like hot cakes by the million. Volume production brought the price down. That’s the whole story. So drop in at the nearest cigar store "armed with one nickel only. And get set for a real surprise.
1 and will live with her parents. It is thought the couple will return to the Haldemann-Julius home for 1 Thanksviving dinner. It was on that day that they were to have been mar- ' rled, but Urey advanced the ceremony two days when their announcement of the companionate agreement excited i nationwide publicity. The Unitai Inn service’by which thev, were united did not include the fide lily pledge—"till death do us part."J Nor did Josephine promise to “obey" | Aubi ey. o * Mrs. Herman Myers will, be Thanksgiving guests of tho latter' mother, Mrs. Nellie Oman in Bluffton?
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j Mr. ami Mrs. ('. W. Yager moved to Defiance, Ohio, yesterday where they will make their home for a while. Mr. Yugei taking the agency there for tne Western Reserve Life Insurance Com-
1 1 Thanksgiving | NOVEMBER gives us Thanks- | v H I giving.. .a day to thank a goner- IIA 1I J ous Providence for blessings be- K ■ stowed upon us. And surely n *0 every one of you lias something W vv i S 01 b e thankful. If only || / 8 you enjoy the respect of others.. K ... if only sound health and men- fl J (dfrj » ■ tai contentment are yours, you’re z J fortunate. Bethankful! 'ss./. dF ■ This Bank, too. extends Thanks to fy ' , if/ jfg *‘ s many patrons who have made / Kk . possible its prosperity in resources jfitv \Z an <l new friends during the year. Fiw* ftWti Thanks-Many Times’ 'WA Old AdamsiiCounty Bank
imny, which he has represented here for some years. He will return here dice a we >k to take care of huslnaws matte;s. The Homer Lower family is moving fitto the Yager residence.
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Ming Eilna Haugk returned to Indianapolis last night after upending it few days here with relative; Miss Haugk Is a student nurae In the Robert Long hospital, at Indianapolis.,
