Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 63, Decatur, Adams County, 14 March 1928 — Page 3

Miss Helen Burkhalter A. SprungerTnd ' t m ile were Sunday K«eatH -f Mr Sprunger’. al.ter I " i Mrs Ufred Sprunger and fa-. anti * ' Fort Wayne.. ' ; Mlksoh Faye Opliger M’" 1 *“ nM Tl !' ? spent Sunday at the home L '“ > iliehiy's uitnt. Mr - a " d Mr ’’' Lehman and family nt Fort Way " e ' i Urn Carl Baumgartner of n ried here Friday to .* w days at the home of Mr. jXer s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Berne, who ntA ”, L.. s S. convention at the ±n Chapel church, four miles east ( Xcatnr. Sunday afternoon are: ", nil M r s Eli Bierie, Mr. and Mrs. JlrtreMEley. Leslie Lehman. .Milo H ggerat •I the Misses inda Sprunr Frieda Lehman, Lucille Amstutz, L and Helen Burkhalter. Miss Ultra Lehman, who Is attend,nr Fort Wavne Bible Training School, nent the week-end at the home of her mother, Mrs. Judith Lehman and brotiter, Horace. r a nies Sprunger and the Misses Fima Henrietta, and Carolyn Sprunger were visitors at Fort Wayne Saturday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Carl Badertscher of ' Bluffton. Ohio, and Mr. Badertscher’s brother, Fred, were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Badertscher's mother Mrs. Sp-phen Sprunger here. The M. Y. M. basketball team became city • champions on Saturday night when they won the last of a series of three games from the Nosebtis- ! t e rs by a score of 21-20 Mr and Mrs. T. A. Gottschalk, Andrew Gottschalk and Miss Amanda Gottschalk were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl K. Shalley and family at Fort Wayne, Sunday. Miss Arveda Wulliman, who is attending Fort Wayne Bible Training School, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Helena Wulliman, here. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Linn, Mr. and Mrs, Ed Sauers, and Miss Aldine Annen of Bluffton, Mr. and Mrs. William Meshberger and family, of Decatur, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Luginbill and daughter, and Miss Cora Luginbill of Fort Wayne, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Ba.mgartner Sunday. Walter H. Gilliom of the B-G construction Co. returned to his home here Saturday morning, from Cleveland. Ohio, where he had been attending to business matters in the interest of the company. Alva Reinaker visited with friends at Huntington Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Orva Smith were callers at Fort Wayne Saturday. Martin and Clinton Gilliom of Fort! Wayne were visitors at the home of their father. Simon Gilliom and family here, Sunday'. Mr. and Mrs. Edison Sprunger spent the week-end with Mrs. Sprunger’s parents, Mr and Mrs. Jonas Schlatter. at Grabill. Mr. and -Mrs. Dick Stucky, of Fort Wayne, spent Sunday with Mr. Stucky's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christian E. Stucky and family. Earl Winteregg and Miss Elva Baumgartner spent Sunday afternoon and evening at Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs, Lester Lehman, of Bluffton, Ohio, spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mr. Lehman's parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Abraham A. Lehman and family. Miss Gladys Stauffer was a business caller at Fort Wayne. Monday. Miss Opal Templin, student at the Fort Wayne Bible Training school, spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carey Templin and family here. . Mr. and Mrs. Christ Sommers and family, of Fort Wayne, were visitors with friends and relatives here Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Sterling P. Hoffman and son Junior, of Fort Wayne, spent Sunday at the home- of Mrs. Louisa Hoffman, at Linn Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Carey H. Stewart and ’on David, of Fort Wayne, were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Stewart's mother, Mrs. Edna Stauffer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Laisure are Doth reported to be bedfast. Miss Devona Schlagenhauf, manager of ‘The Fashion” clothing store, •as a business caller at Fort Wayne, Monday. Sttpt. and Mrs. E. W. Jeffery, Coach A ; N Johnson, Dale and Ralph Braun visited friends at Auburn on Saturday 4l, er attending the basketball tournament at Fort Wayne. Mr. an( | jj rs p erry Johnson, of “'atur, and Mrs. Samuel Martz, of Jonroe, were visitors at the home of ' rs - Ellen Hocker, Sunday. Mrs. R U fi, 8 Hawk, of Rockford, 0., formerly known as Miss Minnie I'tun, returned home Sunday after 'siting with her sisters and brothers " We since last Thursday. Hev. g. h. Boyce, pastor of the -'angelical church at. Portland, callP " at the home of Rev. and Mrs. J. H. on 1 and fam ily, Sunday afternoon. Gilbert Stucky. J. D. R. Schwartz, aooert Gerber, Frank Burke, Leslie ‘ u oky and Milton Liechty left Mon“ay morning for Flint, Michigan, on business. Miss Carol Stover, of Fort Wayne, as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E, W. affery here, Sunday. 11 honor of the 60th birthday anni-

SIMPLE, BUT IT WORKS Necessity is the mother of invention in farming as in other fields. Indiana farmers have resorted to this homemade stalk shaver to cut cornstalks before raking and burning, in order to destroy any European corn borer larvae that may be present. versary of Mrs. Fred Rohrer, which she celebrated Monday, a family dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rohrer and daughters Margaret and Evangeline, Sunday noon. Mr. and Mrs. Ira D. Rohrer and daughters Eleanor and Marjorie, Mr. and Mrs. Orten W. Wulliman and daughter Hilda Mae, of Fort Wayne, were guests entertained. Albert Neuhauser, for many years manager of the local Peoples store, began to work at the Hoosier Condensery it Bluffton. Monday morning, vlr. Neuhauser will work in the milk testing department. ■ o j OBITUARY William R. Woods, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry and Louise Woods, (deceased) was born in Indiana, May 31, 1858, and passed away at his home February 26, 1928, covering a span of 69 years 8 months and 25 days, leaving to mourn his loss his widow Mrs. Alwilda Woods, to whom he was united in marriage May 3. 1885. He also leaves four children, ('lady Murphy, Fort Wayne; Loyal S. Woods, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Oressa Exley, Ulysses B. Woods, Decatur, Ind.; one brother and one sister, Aldon Campbell, Detroit; Maggie Buchman, Fort Wayne, thirteen grandchildren, one greatgrand child. Early in life he became a member of the United Brethren church, and | has always been active, doing always I what he could to further the advance lof the church and its cause. Coming to Adams county 22 years ago. he lived a life which radiated the symbol of love and kindness to those with whom he came in contact both in business and social life, and so leaving a large circle of friends with kind memories of his past. Every expression is reason to believe he has happily passe® from this material life, to peacefully live with the Father, in that great celestial city beyond the river of Jordan where a home has been prepared, waiting the time when he shall be calle*]. Dear Husband, now a last farewell A word so hard to speak. But. with a bruised ami broken heart, We lie at Jesus feet. Lonely and sad will be our road. Darkened and cheerless, too. But, with the comforts of Chrit’s love We'll brave the battle through. His grace has been our boon thus far His grace shall lead us on Until within the home above We lay our burden down. Our grief and sorrow there will cease Our jow will then begin Anil in our Father's glorious house We will together sing The thoughts of that bright morning fair Cheers my fainting heart. 1 cry Hosanna to the lamb. For we shall never part. o Crawfordsville —(U.R)— Crawfordsville motorists are compelled to drive in military fashion now. The first automatic electric stop and go signal has been installed in the city at the most dangerous corner. O — Tune in on WGN Chicago tonight. 7 until 8 o’clock. Brunswick Music Hour. Our store can supply you with any of the music you hear. PUMPHREYS Jewelry Store. MONEYTALKS Raise big healthy chicks by using Queen or Schafer Colony brooders. Every one guaranteed. 500 chick size $13.75 1000 chick size $16.25 SCHAFER HARDWARE CO. T-S-M-T o Skins That Attract People They must be soft and colorful—free from ugly shine-not dry or sallow — pores must not show. Just try this new wonderful French Process Face Powder called MBiLLO-GLO. Stays on longer—very pure—you’ll be amazed at its superior beautifying qualities Nothing like it —get MELLOGLO. The Holthouse Drug Co.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11. 1928.

:t¥¥¥¥¥¥*¥¥¥¥x * PETERSON NEWS * * Ry \ * * Miss Jeanette Spade * It ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ It i Misses Margaret Arnold and Helen Beery, Bob Beery mid Clarence Rep- ' pert visited Miss Donas Byrley Sun- | day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spade mid I daughters, Jeanette and Velma, visit od Mr mid Mrs. Wm. Spirin and daughter Helen, Sunday, ait Vera Cruz. Miss Jean Houck spent Friday night visiting her cousins, Brooks anil Gietchen Bell, of near Cralgville. Ed l,eltnenstaJl and Floyd Arnold | pent Monday evening at Peterson. Miss Esla Brown made a business trip to Decatur. Monday evening. Arden Arnold was a business caller at Peterson Monday. Oivril Heller, of Preble, is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Gas Yake. His family, nt homo, has the scarlet fever. Misses Jean Houck. Helen Beery, j Margaret. Arnold, Elizabeth Leyse, Dorcas Byerly. Gretchen Bell, Jeanette Spade. Gladys Spt'de, Blanche Fugate, Wava Scherry, and Messrs. Ed Leimenstall Francis Helmrich. Ra'ph Spade, Robert Beery, Ed Arnold. Max Houch. Paul Arnold. Chas. Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Heller, Mr and Mrs. William Scherry, Mr. and Mrs. August Schlickman, Rollo Houck and G. M, T. Houck spent Saturday at the tournament at Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arnod and daughter Donna Belle, of near Decatur, visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam Leyse Sunday. Rev. ami Mrs. William Hygema and daughter Joy, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Brown Sunday. Misses Melvena Newharl, Izda Schlickman, and Marguerite Zimmerman visited Gladys Spade Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Haggard, of Monroe, and John Smith of Fort Wayne, were guests of Mr and Mrs. Simon Smith Saturday evening. Lawrence Biebrick made a lousiness trip to Peterson, Tuesday morning. ers, of Fort Wayne, visited Mr. and Miss Bertha Smith and Charles MyMrs. Simon Smith Saturday evening. Rollo Houch and daughter, Jean, 1 {jpent Monday evening in Decatur, i o K¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥K * NEWS FROM MAGLEY * * By * Miss Theo Bauer * K¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥lt Mrs. Lena Hilgeman and son Walter entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Borne and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jaberg and son Lowell and Paul Bieberich. Miss Irene Hildebrant took dinner ' Sunday with Miss Edna Worthman. Mr and Mrs. Harry Frauhiger entertained for dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kruetzman and family and Mr. Francis Heimerich. After--1 noon callers were Mr. and Mrs. John Beineke and family, of Decatur, and ; in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Fruechte. « 1 Rev. and Mrs. D. Grether and fam--1 Uy ami Charles Scherry took dinner 1 and supper with Mr. and Mrs. Frank“KONJOLA HELPED ME WHEN I HAD GIVEN UP HOPE" Four Years Os Suffering Had Wrecked His Life. W • w < ' f a "’"JUKI* “ MR. JOHN C. ROUSE “ “Konjola helped me when 1 had ’ given up a l hope of ever enjoying perfect health again, ' said Mr. John C. Rouse, route 2, Farland, Ind. (near Shelbyville. “Four years of almost constant suffering had wrecked my health and in spite of (he terrible condition my system had gotten into, this Konjola 1 made a great change before the third ’ bottle was gione, and now no one would ever think I was in poor health. “This remarkable medicine ended a case of stomach trouble that kept me in misery most of the time. My liver was dull and inactive and I suf- ! sered a great deal with headaches and dizzy spells. My back was ali ways sore and achy and I didn’t know what it was to get in a good night's i sleep. But now I feel stronger in every way and never have an ache or, i pain anywhere.” Konjola is sold in Decatur at Smith Yager & Falks drug store, and by all the best druggists throughout; this section.

A FUNERAL PYRE FOR CORN BORERS 1 ■ Rarely have hay rakes been used for anything but hay. * Today they are used in Indiana to rake cornstalks, for raking and burning cornstalks are strongly recommended by Indiana and Federal entomologists to help destroy larvae of the European corn borer. Raking alone doesn’t hurt the borer, but the burning that follows does more than hurt—it kills.

lin Fruchte, Sunday. Mrs. Harry Bauer and daughter Theo were shoppers in Fort Wayne Saturday. Vernon Bracht, of Fort Wayne, spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hildebrand. Carl Mcßride was a caller in Bluffton Saturday evening. The Misses Ruth Bryan, Leia Schlickman. Theo Bauer, Lucille Henschen, Wava Scherry. Elizabeth Leyse, Helen Beery, Janet tjpade, Margaret Arnold, Dorcas Byerly, Frances Schlickman, Bernetia and Gertrude Hoffman, Irene, Lorrine and Erma Kirchner, and Blanche Frugat and Messers Noah Borne, Lake Parrish. Edward Lelmstoll, Francis Heimerich, Clarence Reppert, Walter Frauhiger. Walter Hildebrand, James Hower. Samuel Henschen, Milton Dettinger, John Cover, Ray Schlickman attended the basketball game between Kirkland and Central Saturday night. Miss Betty Dettinger spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Charlies Dettinger. Mrs. Milton Scherry and daughter Vera Jane called on Mrs. Fred Schlickman, Wednesday afternoon. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schlickman en- ; tertained for dinner Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kleinknight and daughter. Vera Jane, of Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. August Worthman called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schlick-

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man. Sunday afternoon. Miss Marcella Scherry spent Monday with Miss Selma Scherry. The senior class of Kirkland high school has postponed their play until April 13-14. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dettinger. were callers in Decat eve- : nlng. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bloemker called on Mr. and Mrs. William King I and daughter, Gertrude, and Mr. and | Mrs. George Manns ami baby, of Gen eva, Sunday. Mr. Manuel Miller and children | calle don Mr. George Metier and daughters Emma and Olive, Thursday. Mr. Harry Bauer was a business | caller in Tocsin Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Hilgeman en- , tertained for dinner Sunday Mr. ami Mrs. Milton Scherry and daughter Vera Jane. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Girod entertained for dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Scherry and daughters. Fred Schlickman oalled on George Miller Monday afternoon.

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LINN GROVE NEWS Mrs M. K. Smith, of Berms, was a . i Sunday gue ( nt the F. W. Shidler | I home. Harold Reynolds ami Frank Neus-1 bantu were business inliers at Until i iiigton, Thursday. Mrs. Howard Hoffman and children j Don and Joseph of Berne, were SimI day guests of Mis. Nan Hoffmann Sunday. Flossie Studler is ill at this time. David Falb sustained a very ptiin- ' fill Injury recently, when the horse | j which ho was shoeing knocked him ! lover, causing him to break bls wrist 1 , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lilly, of Hon | darns, visited Mrs. Lilly's mother.! I who is now at tin* home of Mr. ami Mrs. Ed Brewster. * Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Raymonds and ) daughter Isabelle, of Fort Wayne, I were guests at the Arnold Aschleman |

I; | j ’I ’ * I j' 1 I; ' • I Your Grandfather i t knew this bank ; ’ Perhaps he had his account » , here. We now enjoy business 1 . j relations with many grand- w ; i children of our early patrons. |mt Bank with this institution 9, which years have seasoned. I I G Jtypital and Surplus £120,000.00> a 16<caitur.’ Indictiu?

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