Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 289, Decatur, Adams County, 8 December 1927 — Page 10

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PERSHING SPEAKS TO FARM BUREAU Military Leader Say s There Should Be National Policy Os Agriculture Chicago, Dec. 7 — (INS) — The ploughshare with the sword shares the burden of the national defense and it is, therefore, imperative there be a national policy of agriculture as well as military preparedness, General John J. Pershing told the American Farm Bureau Fedeiution in convention here Wednesday. Speaking as one who had been a Missouri farm-boy. Genera! Pershing eloquently espoused the cause of farm relief. •'Flood control and the development of internal waterways," General Pershing said, “are inseparably linked with the future of agriculture." General Pershing predicted doom for the small farmers unless the level of prices on basic products is raised sufficiently to meet production costs and give a margin of profit that will enable him to hold his land and provide constant improvement LINN GROVE NEWS I —byMiss Louise Neusbaum Mrs. Emil Roney, of Orville, Ohio and Mrs. S. Sprunger, of Fort Wayne, I visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Romey! Monday afternoon.

k .uuuuu j ai tri iiuun. Miss Sylvia and Arminda Stucky, Gleuna Augsburger, Beulah Yoder and Mary WindmiUer were guests at the home of Miss Pearl Fox Sunday afternoon. The above mentioned attended the Defenslis Mennonite church that i- evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Romey of Bluffton visited at the John Romey home Sunday. In the afternoon they all called at the home of Ed Romey, at Honduras. P. H. Hawthorne, of Hartford City „ was a business caller of Muri .Lybarf ger, Friday. [4 Thelma Steiner, who has been ill I K and out of school, planned to resume I 1 her studies, Monday. She is attending ft Muncie Normal. B Mr. and Mrs. Ed Beeler and family ■ Mr. and Mrs. Homer Schlagenhauf and r and family visited with Mrs. Nan Hoff- * man and family, Sunday. h Mr. and Mrs. Dan Eckrote and son, | Waldo, and Miss Corrine Reynolds, J all of Decatur, called at the Joe Eek-

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rote home, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, K. L. Dustman and family motored to Van Wert. Ohio, MonI day to call Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Dust- | man. MV. and Mrs. Charlie Bierle wore Sunday afternoon guests of Mr, and , Mrs. Wilson Banter. F. W. Stadler was a business caller at Fort Wayne, Monday. Grace French made a business trip to Hartford City lust week. i Freda Stndler spent the week-end ! at the Ben Smith home near Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Horror and family of near Phoenix, spent Sunday visiting at the Caroline Runyon home. Eva Liechty, of Berne, spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Liechty. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Dunbar and were Sunday gnests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brewster. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Windmiller and family, of Geneva, visited Mrs. Mary Schaupp, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Raymond and daughter Isabelle, of Fort Wayne, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aschleman Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bauer, of Celina Ohio, spent the week-end at the Rev. F. J. Stedcke home. Georgia Studler was a Sunday dinner guest of Louise Hoffman. Mrs. Ed Bletler visited Anna Kinsler on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Floyd Yaney, who has been ill for some time, is able to be up again | Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Gentis. of Bluffton called at the Sam Gentis home. Mary Shepherd was the Sunday din- I net guest of Mary Schaupp. | Clara Gentis of Bluffton visited Nolai Banter, Sunday afterncon. e ' Woman Standing In Safety Zone Killed Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. B—(INS) —' Standing in a safety zone. Mildred.

j Haus©, 23. was struck and killed today by an automobile driven, accord-1 ing to police, by Edward AV. Burns. 24. J The accident occurred at Rural and Washington street. Miss Hause was on her way to: work. She died before the ambulance I arrived. Burns was arrested and charged with manslaughter. 0 I Two Policemen Charged With Stealing Cigarettes Peora, 111., Dec. 8 — (INS) — The members of the Peoria police department were lodged in jail here today in connection with the theft of $5,000 in cigarettes from a warehouse after I having been named in a confession by * Louis J. Thompson, former night , watchman.

Home County Os Corn King Failed To Produce Single 100-Bushel Yield Wabash. Ind. Dec. B—(INS)—An- > county, homo of C. E. Tryoer, who last 1 week was crowned corn*ktng of America. did not produce a single- member of the 100-Bushel Corn club. , A check of the acreage of the fifteen WalMish county farmers who entered I the contest revealed that not a single farmer produced 100 bushels an acre • Troyer, who produced the axeruge . yield, got slightly better than 1)3 bushels average yield. > o Power Os Suggestion Proved in Laboratory — . Bloomington, Ind., Dec. 8—(INS) — "What to give her for Christmas" is I a problem that has been solved by experimentation in the psyeholoby lahora tory of the school at Indiana university. In an experiment to test the power of smell of class members, the laboratory instructor sprayed perfume in the room. One bottle was a sophisticated red color and labeled “Geisha." The students smelled cherry blossoms and thought of Japan. The second perfume was a watergreen color and had the fragrance of English lilacs, according to the label. One co-ed recognized I, the odor in 15 seconds. Several other] odors were sprayed and recognized by .

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Mtudents. Then the Instructor Informed the class that the “perfume" WM nothing I more than water, colored with ink. I smell was the power of suggestion. So, says the psychology department i Just send her a nice bottle of colored water, but put in a pretty bottle and make it her favorite color. o Mrs. Herman Ehinger was a Tues--1 day guest of her mother, Mrs. D. M. ' Hensley at Fort Wayne. - - — - - f? M Vu * J I 7 » I I 'll li (w I Why Ixrok Dragged Out Thin folks who are weakened and run down and who want to build themstaves up with firm flesh need to do something to tone and strengthen the blood. The best way to accomplish this is through the use of Bur-ke’s Cod Liver Oil and Iron in sugar coated form. Be sure to specify .Burke's in order to secure a full 18 days’ treatment for SI.OO. Guaranteed jto benefit or money refunded. —Callow & Kohne. ——————————————

Zimmerman’s Drug Shop- Jnhn “LAY IT AWAY” This Is such a sensible and RIGHT idea that there will he i mi very few people who will follow it! It’s NEVER very interest- *’* 1 110 licithrOOm* Ing to d<> the SENSIBLE thing; always MUCH more interesting '• to do the FOOL thing. Or at least that's the way I’ve found it. 1 wn ’>t you to ALWAYS Christmas ie 17 days away. The last four or five days BE- I|l “' w, ‘ •’•tve \ Mt . FORE Christmas will tlnd folks bustin' about full of frayed nerves. Razors, J l llh l atfovd t ,, sore feet, tired minds and a bent purse! Am I right? EVERY’ w .-k, up ( . * ,WI NOW is the right time to do that shopping! NOW is the and vp you prr> lM . r i" time to make- up thut list!! paste thlg U([ (||) - v shaved. So here’s what I'M going to do! You come in and make your OLD razor r , , '' wh «> the selections NOW! You can <k> this calmly, peacefully and from a „ , ' : " L know fresh. FULL stock of goods. wl,Pr '? "> ‘onto. After you’ve done this, hand yohr purchases over to us, pay - ~ down TEN PER CENT on them and tell us to Christlllllk’ "■* "LAY IT AWAY’." Check these items off your list and then a' few days before vou want to p| ay a Christmas come in. pay the balance and you will find them all trick and do your -I,.„," mart w rapped up In proper Christmas toggery READY TO SEND! here's i snh t Mriy, As I said at the beginning this is a GOOD IDEA! the frrnous Riilhor' 1 ln ll,!V But there'll be only a v< ry few of you to snuggle up to it! |t.oo f, inipil . t : >rloi<r " n ’y »t™ <1 these. l ' so /? " " '"'7 A Soliloquy on r J \ tm I v I violently disagree with Ern- ” y' >( if ’“"''.li s.ib sm ;i n th,, Mt! it's nn belief that John la k going to have his EX'i’iiti-; x <Prt mmy nb at pen for eatlnt CHRISTINAS TRADK this week -XT and next; .Millions of people will Tzx. 11 1 111 ' territory. 1 <ome in and say "Lay It Awav." , l ! !n ?'>i "• handle and “service" and John will need a terrible Idg . / ‘ I,raniis of fountain room just for that atone! This is . \ J Insr*-- I T ' ” ! " ?t,fronf ' s ONE YEAH when everyone will /J Cnnsli,, tget through their shopping by (i . the 18th of December! Llkelthey- &.• f \ * —————— - 1 • Useful, Perhaps, But • We TRY—Earnestly! Indifferent Gifts! t'ertainly we do our very l.est to keep our Toiletry Dept, extraor- it's very fool’Sli "'cd''ine^'^lAAv' 01 dinarily up to date. We realize that tills Department Is of Superlative ut , Tlnvi-u v .1 nn interest to women folks of this community and In order for us to .it- plAllO.Xr.Hi the way Id o | lu i tract tlwir interest and KEEP that interest, it is netessarv for us i > in view of the FACT that we are e Aodu^T77oe“’rlhi?n s " f prove’ h? Y “ KBr lmporled ,nd carrying here the nto«t marvelous Coty's lloubigaiits. Carons. lainglors', Hudnut, Viyadou. Wood- assortment I evu- saw in this connworth. try—but them s my views! TON’S * . , ' ’ ' of writing paper will be given awav And here are SOME of the odors: Golliwog. Quelque 1 Teur.Sliari, »j,j s Christ’n - ind ue will «Ji L'orlgan. Chypre. Paris. Emerande. Styx. Narvlsse -Noir, assmine. .MoA tn,S 1 llrls ’;n.is and we wdl sell Botldolr, Ideal, Three Fiowers. Karess, Fiance. Mary Garden. ream*' Os it still thein smy views'

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