Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 112, Decatur, Adams County, 10 May 1928 — Page 6

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CROSLEYBUYS STATION WS A! Cincinnati, May TH Two o£ Ohio’s larges and most vowertul radio stations, WLW and WSAI, will hereafter he opeiated by The Crosley Radio Corporation as the result of a deal n< uneed this week by which PowJl Crosley, Jr., president of the radio < rporation and owner of WLW take., the control also of WSAI. It Is possible that officials of thei United States playing Card Company, the former owners of WSAI, will turn the "keys" of the station over to Mr Crosley in an informal way on the air. Thus tile two stations, long friendly rivals in the competition id' providing good-will entertainment for great audiences, will pass into the control of a leader of the radio industry, who often has stated that radio manufacturers should operate broadcasting sta-‘ tions for the benefit of persons who have bought receiving sets. In aiUlition to owning the two 5.000 wAtt stations, Mr. Crosley has confirmed reports that he also is about to acquire a 50,000 watt transmitter. A test program was broadcast on WLW's 700 kilocycle wave band on May 7 for Mr. Crosley by 3XN, the 50,000 expertmental station operated for test purposes by the Bell Telephone Laboratories at Whippany. N. J. It is understood that Mr. Crosley will purchase either 3XX or a duplicate of it if permission is given by the Federal Radio commission to operate WLW with increased power. "The future of any of our plans, of course, are subject to the wishes of the Federal Radio Commission,” Mr Crosley said. "We believe that, the commission will grant us the privilege of using 50,000 watts on a cleared channel, under the new scheme of relocation.” Mr. Crosley, realizing the growing resentment of listeners to the prevalence of high-powered stations -on cleared channels using the same chain programs probably will operate WLW with the 50,000 watt transmitter as an independent station. WSAI undoubtedly will be used to transmit the best programs from both the blue and the red networks to listeners iu the Ohio • valley. There is a distinct possibility that the power of the latter station will be reduced and that it will be classed as a regional station. BERNE NEWS Charles Leitnenstall, of Craigville, called on Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hoffman Tuesday. Blanche Fugate spent Wetjupsday visiting Irene, -Lorine and Erm, Kirchner. Tiie Ladies Aid of the Preble Zion Lutheran church met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. George Biiltemier linas Ballard, of Uniondale, was a caller in Preble Wednesday afternoon Mrs. William Frietag and daughter Helen motored to Fort Wayne Tuesday Ruth and Erma Mcßarnes called on Miriorn Hoffman Wednesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs John Teeters and daugh ter of Geneva, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sullivan and daugh ters Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Werling and sons had as teir guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bauman and family of Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. P. Gilbert and daughter of Monroe, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Albert Shady and family Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Kirchner and daughters called on Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kirchner and daughters Tuesdayevening. Marie Smith of Indianapolis is spend ing the week visiting her parents Miami Mrs. John Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Elzey Imul as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sheets. Mr. and Mrs. S. Sheets and daughter Florence. Elizabeth Spade of Peterson visited Marjorie and Rodney Dilling SaturdayMartin Graber and John Smith, of Linn Grove called in Preble Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Kirchner and daughter Lorine and grandson Darrell Eugene motored to Fort Wayne Sunday afternoon. Mrs. L. Shackley who has been visiting Mrs. Izmls Stettler of Fort Wayne, accompanied them home. Mr. and Mrs. Hermon Dierkes, of Decatur, and Mildred Werling motored to ACHING, SWOLLEN FEET • Moones Emerald Oil Must Do Away With All Soreness, Swelling and Distress Or Your Money Back. Two or three applications of Moone’s Emerald Oil and tn fifteen minutes the pahi and soreness disappears. A few more applications at regular intervals and the swelling reduces. And best of all any offensive odor Is gone for good It's a wonderful formula —this combination of essential oils with camphor and other antiseptics so marvelous that thousands of bottles are sold annually for reducing varicose or swollen veins. Every good druggist guarantees Moone’s Emerald Oil to end your foot troubles or money back.

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The friendly tone of the note in which Premier Nahas Pasha, right, replied to the demands of Great Britain that the public meeting bill be withdrawn irom the Egyptian legislature, is thought to have avoided an open rppture between tile countries. Sir Austen Chanilierlain, left, was one of the leaders in England who insisted upon England's right to interfere in Egyptian legislation

Fort Wayne Sunda yevening. Richard Leightensteiger of Decatur is spending the week visiting his grandparents Mr. and Mrs, Albert Werling. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith and Mrs ' Homier of Deeatur. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Smith Sunday. Mrs. E. A. Goldner called on Mis. Albert Werling Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Straub and family, of Decatur, called on Mr. and Mrs. John Kirchner and family. Thursday. Several young people gathered in Preble Monday evening an dbelled Mr. 1

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and Mrs. Arthur Bieberick. Mr. John Kirchner left for Crown Point Tuesday afternoon where he will spend several weeks. Paul Felber and Harry Meshlverger left Wednesday morning for Ottowa. Illinois, where they will attend to business matters for several days. Victor Bagley, of Fort Wayne was a business caller here, Wednesday. The Misses'Ruth Winteregg and Elizabeth Gottschalk were visitors at Decatur. Sunday. Harmon Bagley and Miss Josephine i Reusser visited relatives and friends at Decatur, Sunday.

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TOCSIN NEWS ' I Mr. and Mrs. Hansel Ktelgh motored to Middlebury. Ohio, Wednesday (] evening and were sufflier guests In |; the Fred Beery home. Enroute home, they called on Mrs. Beery who I Is nt the Adams County Memorial t hospital, for treatment, and found 1 her much improved. Mrs Ella Johnson sjient Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Garold John H sum of Fort Wayne. I Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kreigh and • daughter, Bonnie Lou were visitors , in Dedatur Friday evening. Mrs., I Kreigh attended a play "Danny Boy, , given by the Sth grade pupils of the ; Decatur school. ' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sowards enter- J tallied for supper Sunday evening Mr. . and Mrs. Edward Meyer and family, J of south of Vera Crnz. ; Mr. and Mrs, John Mosure. of , Bluffton, were week-end guests of * Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Breiner. Other , guests in the home Sunday were Mr. ; and Mrs. John Zimmerman, of near . Peterson. , Mr. and Mrs. Orval Grim and chll- < dren and Mrs. Allie Grim motored to J Muncie, Sunday and were guests of < Mr. and Mrs. John Shady. |] Mrs. Howard Mills and daughter i< Evelyn spent a few days last week I SSBPMf i ■ lUrJJW HL. riii • i B Feel Miserable This Spring? To Be Well Your Kidneys Must Function Properly. ; QPRING find you tired, nervous ! 0 and depressed? Are you stiff and • achy, subject to nagging backache. ; drowsy headaches and dizzy spells? Are kidney excretions too frequent, ■ scanty or burning in passa/e? Too , ! often this indicates sluggish kidneys and shouldn't be neglected. . . / Doan's Pills, a stimulant diuretic, * increase the secretion of the kidneys I. and thus aid in the elimination of ■ waste impurities. Doan's are endorsed i J everywhere. Ask your neighbor! 1 — 1 H.-.. DOAN'S A STIMULANT DIURETIC .1?. KIDNEYS ' J Milburn Co Mlg them. Buffalo NY «

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with Mr. and Mrs. Elinor Bryan. Mr. and Mir. Arba Breiner were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. anil Mra. Dora Myer's, of Echo. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Qauzz and children Walter and Dorothy, have all been sick with the flu during the past week. Mrs. Claude Kreigh and daughter Bonnie Lou were guests Monday in the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Merriman of Decatur. Mrs. Ella Johnson entertained for

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siipiMT Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. George Myern, of Decatur. There were 105 prenent for Sunday School Sunday morning. Collection, Preaching ’ aervicea by Hio pastor, Rev. F. NT. Myera, followed. A basket, dinner was .served in the Imsement unit a Bully day program was rendered in the afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Porter enter* tallied for dinner Sunday Mr. Carl Mcßride. Misses Arilla Neuenschwander and Minnie Wolf of Pleas ■— ' ■

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