Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 56, Decatur, Adams County, 6 March 1928 — Page 3

fgKEW NEWS H vr and Mr< o' D. Arnold were De- ■ visitors Wednesday. I rt .th Whiteman and wife returnI K "rlHrirt. Friday. Their son Morris I r n " k I lU X lil-d Martin went to Fort I a bunlneM faller I "LTchri? 1 !'" 1 '"'®" 1,11,1 MrS ' V ' CtOr ’I ~ were h> Decatur Saturday. E 'n len and Vernal Watson

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to upend the week-end with their parcuts. Rev. Arndt and daughter, of Bertie were In Geneva Friday. Mrs, Hinchman, Blanche Shepherd mid Gladys McCollum were at Bluff ton Thursday afterno m Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Miller, of Lake George, left for home, Thursday after a short vlid with Mr and Mrs. 1). .1 McWhirter. Mrs. Richard Potter, of Fort'Wayne came Friday night to visit friends. Miss Georgia Martin was in Portland Saturday evening. A number of Geneva people attend ed the tournament at Decatur, Saturday. Among thouse were: Mr. and Mrs. McWhiiter, Mr. and Mrs. Potter. Virginia Schaefer, Alta Harlow, Helen Deitsch, Mrs. G. McKean, Mildred McCray. Catherlnt Fravel, Mrs. Mahoney

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, MARCH (>. 1928.

Vlrena Fravel, Joe Andetson, Mr. and! Mrs. \v. L. Shoemaker, Mrs McCollum, and Mr. and Mrs. Brown. Mrs Charles-Brown returned Monday from a three Months visit in Oklahoma. Mr. and Mrs Ernest Mahoney spent Sunday with his father and Mother in Muncie. ’ • Mr. and Mrs. Garold Huriick, of Warsaw, spent Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. Barton drs. A. G. Briggs returned Sunday to Celina. Lewis Armstrong was a fuller in Decatur Saturday Mis. Wm Herter was a caller in Portland Monday. Wilbur Shoemaker and wife and Mr. uiul Mrs. Ninde were at Portland Fri- 1 day evening. Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays

1 >■ T NEWS FROM BERNE |>y Miss Helen Burkhalter Rudolph Schug, president of the Peoples’ State Bank was a business culler at Fort Wayne, Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lefchty and daughters, the Misses Ruth, Naomi and Orpha, were visitors with friends ami relatives at Fort Wayne, Friday. Freeman Burkhalter and the Misses Frances Burkhalter, Anna Ruth Hofstetter and Eveyln Ltiginbill motored to BluffUon, Ohio, Friday morning, j where they will visit with friends, who I are attending Bluffton College for a few diit’s. i Ear] Winteregg, who formerly was | a salesman at the Peoples Dry Goods j Store, began his new duties as clothing salesman at the Sprunger Lehman i and Company, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Kohler and family, Mi. and Mrs. Melvin Kohler and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kohler attended the funeral of Paul Kohler at St. Mary’s, Ohio. Friday. Paul Kohler was accidentaly shot while on his way to school. x i Hen M. Smith, employee at the A. J. I Moser and Co., went to Branch, MichI igan Thursday to deliver a tractor outfit. The Missionary church Sewing So1 ciety met at the church Thursday to , make comforts for the missionaries of their denomination. t’Ufton Gilliom, general foreman at . the Dunbar furniture factory, has been off duty for two days, due to illness. Mrs. Elizabeth Burdge, formerly of Berne, but now of Huntington, was in , 1 Berne Friday, looking after business matters. Postmaster Menno Burkhalter and Fred Rohrer were at Bluffton, Thursday afternoon looking after business affairs. E. J. Fricke, of .Monroe, was a business caller in Berne, Friday. Noah Shcindler, who has been ill for nearly three weeks, is much improved and is able to be up and around most of the time. Mrs. Ivan Stucky, of Decatur, is spending a few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beeler, west of Berne. Jeff Sprunger was unable to be at his work at the Sprunger, Lehman and Company for a few days, on account' of a sprained back, which ho received while lifting a heavy trunk. Lynn Wallace, the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sprunger has been ill for the last two weeks, suffering from an abscess on the left, side of his neck. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Burkhalter, Miss Eva, were visitors at the home of Mr. Burkhalter’s sister, Mr. and Mrs I i George Baumgartner and f.imily at ■ : Fort Wayne, Friday. Phyllis and Robert. Hunter, children ! , Os Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hunter living in ■ Decatur, are spending this week at the . ' home of their grandparents, Mr. and ! I Mrs. Albert Bientz, here. Mrs. Leonard Baumgartner and son i are patients at the Rossman hospital i since Wednesday. Mrs. Baumbartner I is being terated for -a general breakI down. Jeff F. Lehman, August Nagel and Dr. S. K. Hosinian, the latter of Bluffton. Ohio., were business callers at Bluffton, Indiana, Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Beeler, of west of Berne, and daughter, .Mrs. Ivan of Decatur, went to Fort Wayne Thursday. to visit their son and brother, Lloyd Beeler, who underwent a nasal operation last week. Miss Loretta Lehman, returned missionary from India, will speak at the Missionary church o nSunday evening. Mrs. C. W. Baumgartner, Mrs. Frank Allen, Mrs. D. W. Allspaw, and Mrs. Robert Risen surprised Mrs. Gideon Reisen. Thursday afternoon at her home by going out and helping her sew on a quilt, which she had in a frame Mr. and Mrs. Homer Miller and daughter Erma entertained at their home, Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Houser, of Celina, O. who are the parents of Mrs. Miller Thursday evening they all attended the evangelistic services at the Old Salem Evangelical church west of Linn Grove. Rev. F. J. Stedcke, pastor of the church, was formerly pastor of the Evangelical church at Celina, of which Mr. and Mrs. Hauser are members. .Mrs. V. L Long, Mrs. Walter Barklow and daughter Evelyn, Mr. and Mrs William Debolt and children, Mrs. Raymond Libby an dson Roscoe, who are visiting at the Andrew J. Meyers home Lesson No. 9 ' 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 n contains all cod-liver '•oil vitamins in great abundance. uiiaaHifiiuuiiitiuiiawtniiiUNtiiuMiUffiiHUuuuiiUiuiiuuuuiuuiiuu

hero and Mr. and Mrs, A J Meyers spent Friday nt the homo of Mr and Mrs. Vance Matiax, northeast of Borno. Joss A Michaud wns a busiiless caller at Fort Wayne, Thursday. Miss Nihla Sloniker, of Muncie, is spomllng n few days nt the home of Mr. ami Mrs. John Emory hero tills wook. Mrs. Elinor Winteregg ami Mrs. A. A. Habegger spent Friday at Hie farm home of Mrs. Winteregg’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel lllrschy. Mrs. Ernest Franz left Thursday morning for Chicago, where she will visit at the home of her daughter, Rev. and Mrs. F. D. Whitesell. Leo E Lehman, matyiger of the Berne Hardware Company, and Menno Habegger, also a clerk at the same company, attended a hardware convention at Fort Wayne, last Wednesday. M.. and Mrs. Ernest Dro entertained Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur B. Nussbaum at their home Thursday night. Taffy pulling was one of the main events of the evening. — Don’t C hloroform Yourself To Stop Coughing Spells The use of chloroform to relieve night coughing caused by colds and bronchial irritations is dangerous. It’s unnecessary, Loo'. Because now j anyone can get quick, sure relief with a prescription that is safe anil pleasant to take. A famous physician’s prescription called Thoxine relieves almost instantly. It goes direct to the cause and is far superior to gargles. Thoxine does noc contain iron, chlorofofm, dope or harmful drugs. Equally good for sore throat. Sold under money back guarantee of quick relief 35c, 60c and SI.OO. Sold by The Holthouse Drug Co., and all good drug stores.

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