Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 183, Decatur, Adams County, 4 August 1921 — Page 3

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Miss Bertha Heller has returned to Indianapolis after a three weeks' visit with relatives here. Col. Madden, the starting judge knows his business and gets them away in splendid fashion. The Fort Wayne police are assisting in keeping order at the fair grounds this week and incidentally enjoying the big show. Col. John Isenbarger, one of the 1 best known stock men of Indiana, for many years a member of the state agricultural board, a democrat of the old school and a candidate for the nomination for governor of the state, last year, was among the visitor* at the fair. Dr. Harry Erwin of Allen county was visiting friends at Bellmont park Rex Adams of Huntington is enjoying the week with old friends here. A number of old soldiers were here yesterday to see the big fair and meet old comrades. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Clark of Pleasant Mills early yesterday morning. The mother and child are progressing satisfactorily. Mrs. Fred Benner and Mrs. O. J. Suman attended the fair yesterday. Mrs. Robert Harding of Port Wayne spent yesterday in Decatur.

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Gordon Vizard of Pleasant Mills attended the fair yesterday. As you enter the midway at Bellmont park the first attraction on the right is a kewpie stand managed by Bair and Hendershott which is most attractive. The seventeen-inch kewpie dolls are artistically dressed in purple skirts and have real hair which i* beautifully marcelled, and comes in blond, brunette, or auburn shades. For ten cents you have a chance to throw two balls into any of the numerous cans and if successful in landing both balls you are given your choice of a d<fll. It is a fair chance and gives you an opportunity to try your baseball anu. Jesse Steele of Pleasant Mills made a business trip to Decatur yesterday and spent part of the day at the fair grounds. Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Spangler of Walkerton. Ind., arrived yesterday afternoon to spend fair week, and to visit relatives and friends. Bruff Cleary of Fort Wayne was a visitor in Decatur yesterday and attended the fair. Purl Davis of Pleasant Mills was in Decatur yesterday to attend the fair. The Misses Cecil and Justine Bartieman of Bluffton will attend the fair today and the dance this evening. John Mayer of Monroe is here to attend the fair today.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOdqf, THURSDAY, AUGUST I, 1921

Jim Andrews of Mouroe attended the fair at Belmont park today. O. P. Andrews of Fairmount was a caller here today. John Durbin of Monroe was among the visitors at Bellmont park today. John Center. wife and children, of Kendallville, are Here today at-, tending the fair. Mr. Cramer was for-, merly a linotype operator at this office but is now working on the Kendallville News-Sun. Will Marquart of Bluffton is here today to attend the fair. Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Longenberger of Bluffton are guests in this city today. t - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pusey and daughter, Margaret, of Geneva, are attending the fair this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Atchison of Willshire are among the guests at Bellmont park today. Mr. King of Ossian made a business trip to Decatur this morning. Paul Dorn of Fuelling was among today’s out-of-town callers at the fair grounds this morning. Walter Reinking of Union township was among the visitors here this morning. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Miller and daughter Ruth, of Van Wert( were guests at Bellmont Park yesterday. J. C. Steeman of Middlepoint was a visitor in this city yesterday. Ted Miller of Daisy, Ohio, is spending the fair today. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilkes of Kendallville, motored to this city for a visit with Mrs. Wilkes parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bowers and to attend the fair. Dick Durkin made a business trip to Craigville, this morning. Clark Hawkins of Logansport, is here to attend the fair and is the guest of W. P. Hawkins. , The Misses Imogene and Eloise Hawkins of Kokomo, are in this city visiting their brothers, William and Kenneth and to attend the fair. Messrs. Edward and Russell Thompson of Lima, 0., are visitors at the fair. Joe Yontz of Columbia City is the guest of J. W. Meib4rs and family.

Charles Holthouse of Newcastle, Wyoming, is here for a several days’ visit. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Beery and daughter, Thelma, of Jackson, Mich., are guests in this city during fair week. Roy Kalver of Fort Wayne attended the fair today. The Misses Grace Baker and Nina Rinehardt of Bluffton attended the dance at the Masonic hall last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gentis and son, John, of Fort Wayne are in the city to attend the Great Northern Indiana fair. Mr. Joe Simons and Miss Lucile Kapp of Bluffton will motor to Decatur today and visit the fair grounds. William Studebaker of Des Moines, lowa, is among this week's visitors at Bellmont park. Mrs. Jennie Carter of Marion is the guest of Mrs. L. L. Baumgartner during fair week. Walter Click of Fort* Wayne, former owner of the Bluffton hoop factory, attended the fair here yesterday. Mrs. Mary Ashbaucher and daughter, Mabie, of Bluffton, will arrive in the. city today and will be the guests of Mrs. Herb Burroughs for the re mainder of the week. Dee Fryback of Bluffton attended the dance last evening. Carl Schug of Geneva was among the out-of-town visitors at the dance, last night. . Mr. and Mrs. W. A- Lipkey and Mr. William Hatfield of Bluffton will arrive and spend a few days with C. E. Cornthwaite and family and attend the Northern Indiana Fair. Barney Kalver was a business caller in Fort Wayne yesterday. Mrs. D. M. Fulton and son, Jim, of Portland, are guests at the home of Mrs. Robert Blackburn. T. J. Durkin and son, Gerald, returned yesterday from attending the furieral of J. M. Durkin of Wilmington, Ohio. The class of 1906 held a reunion at Bellmont Park yesterday. The members enjoyed a picnic lunch and had a jolly good time talking over old school days. Those who were present were: Jesse Helm, Mrs. R. C. Parrish and True Daugherty of Fort Wayne; William Bixler, of Montpelier; Mrs. M. A. Frisinger, Mrs. Chas. Lamamin, Mrs. Avon Burke and Miss Madge Hite, all of this city. Ralph Amarine of Anderson arrived to attend the fair. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller of Bluffton are in the city attending the fair and are guests of the O. L. Vance family. Dan Erwin of Mercer Avenue is confined to his home because of illness; ■ f | > '■ • 1, , > I. L. Merry of Chicago, is spending several days in Decatur, visiting his parents and attending the fair. A. G. Burr of Chicago is representing Brunswick people at the fair. He is manager for this district and has 4 most attractive booth on the fair grounds. Gretchen Clowser of Bluffton is visiting' in this city.

Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Van Camp and son, Richard, arrived from Elkhart Saturday evening to make an extended visit with Mr. Van Camp's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Van Camp of northeast of the city. Mrs. Albright Reusser of Vera Cruz was a visitor for several days at the home of his sister, Mr*. B. E. VanCamp. Mr. Purl Blossom of Hillsdale, Mich., arrived Monday for a visit with his sister, Mrs. Arllla Burkhart and daughter, Blossom, of High street. Mr. Blossom formerly lived here aud he is busy meeting old friends and expects to attend the fair. Mr*and M'rs. Dick Peterson and children left today for Bluffton where they will visit with Mrs. Peterson's parents for a few days before returning to their home in Cincinnati. Fritz Eiehorn of Bluffton was among those who attended the dance at the Masonic hall last evening. Mrs. R. C. Parrish of Fort Wayne came to this city yesterday to be present at the class reunion of 1906. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Detamore and daughter, Jane; Mr. and Mrs. Macklin and son, and Mrs. Jeff Bryson, all of Portland ,motored to this city yesterday to visit at the fair grounds. Mrs. W. L. Plough left yesterday for Warsaw and Leesburg where she will meet her son, Joseph. Mrs. H. J. Thompson and daughter, Ruby, and son, Harry, of Wapakoneta are guests of the Lose family. Misses Mary and Faye Lynch of Fort Wayne, are the guest of Myrtle Click this week after which they will gq to Celina to visit Harvey Click. Mrs. Fred Grote and daughter Hulda of Fort Wayne are here to spend fair week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mensing of Fort Wayne are visitors at Bellmont Park. Miss Louise Kruckeberg of Fort Wayne, is attending the fair here today. Otto Bleeke of Union township was In this city today. John Blakey of Union township, was in Decatur this morning. Mrs. Dan Rumble and daughter of Jefferson township, were shoppers here this morning. Mrs. William Doorman and daughters. Devona and Mildred, of Fort Wayne are the guests of T. H. Ernst for several days. Mrs. / Henry Rodenbeck returned from Fort Wayne last evening where she was called Monday by the illness of her niece, Mrs. Frank Ellison, who underwent a very sepous operation yesterday and has been suffering a great deal. Mrs. Ellison has a large number of friends here who will be grieved to learn of her illness.

MONROE NEWS

Sam Martz left Saturday morning for Van Buren to visit over Sunday with his son, Jesse Martz and family. John R. Badders has installed one of the latest automatic air machines, and is now prepared to furnish plenty of air in connection with his gasoline station. He has also a full and complete line of automobile tires and accessories of all kinds. John wants you to call and see him if in need of anything in his line. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hendricks. Mrs. K. L. Shirk and Mrs. Sadie Scherer motored to Wawasee lake Sunday to spend the day with Monroe colony at that place. John Rice of Clinton county left here for his home last Saturday afternoon after a week’s visit on his farm near Pleasant Valley church. The following persons from this place left here Saturday night for Lake Wawasee, where they will join the Monroe colony who have been at that place during the past week: J. S. Nelson and family, C. E. Butcher and family, Harve Rupert, Raymond Crist, and the Misses Lammiman Rinehart and Michaels. W. S. Smith, George Smith, C. W. Hendricks and John J. Mayer attended the funeral of Mr. Frank Shaw, held at Farmland, Ind., Monday afternoon. Mr. Shaw died in a hospital at Kokomo after undergoing an operation for»gall stones and other complications. Miss Jessie Dickerson was called to Youngstown,, <J. Monday afternoon on account of the death of her sister, Miss Lena Dickerson, a nurse at a. leading hospital at Cleveland, O. Miss Dickerson leaves several relatives here and many friends who were shocked to hear of her death. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel and A. C. Kacher and family and Mr. and Mrs. Joel E. Schwartz motored to Celina, 0., to spepd the day. Mrs.' M.‘ F. Parrish spent Sunday at Lake Wawasee. O. P. Andrews of Fairmont, Ind., arrived here Wednesday to attend the Great Northern Indiana Fair, Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Thompson of Van Wert, 0., arrived here Wednesday to attend the fair and to visit his sister, Mrs. J. A. Hendricks and family a few days.

Ferd Says—“BETWEEN the Northern Indiana Fair and the busy fornoons at the FAIR STORE he has not had time to hunt up special prices for this ad, but, FOLKS, if you come in Saturday or any day for that matter, we’ll use you right and save you money on anything you wish to eat and many things you wish to wear. — Hope you had a good time at the Fair. “Yours for a square deal, \ “FERD BLEEKE, Prop.” v * The Fair Store r . ' ? Decatur, ' Indiana. A \ (

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Better Than Edison's Questions. Willie—Pa? Pa —Yes? Willie —Teacher says we arc here to help others. Pa —Os course we are. Willie —Well, what are the others here for? —Liverpool Post. Clyde Lacey of New Haven visited in this city yesterday and also took in the fair. • — I_L ■, .J—L» 1 J— ■■

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