Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 255, Decatur, Adams County, 28 October 1927 — Page 2
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■■■■KKXXXXXXXBXM ■ CLASSIFIED ADS « CK XKKXXXXXXXXgXM FOR SALE FOR SALE—Railroad ties, 8 ft. in length, good for posts or wood. Steel angle brace arms for fence posts. Call J. F. Arnold, 709 or 1084. 222tf FOR SALII—Ford roadster with slipon body. Decatur Auto Laundry. Phone 970 2496 t FOR SAIF- Fresh cider and apples at Gregg Orchard, Pennville. 249-ltt FOR - SALE=C melody - Saxophone. Cheap. Cornelium Durkin. 251t6 FOR SALE -By owner 19-6 Ford roadster. See Derhard Marbach. 253-2tx rOK SALE - 100 Barred Rock Pullets. Phone 5621. Mrs. Ray Smith. Decatur route 9. 253-3 t FOR SALE-Good Leather davenport. Floor lamp. Bridge lamp. Mot Point Electric iron, electric sweeper, h.p. motor. One 6 volt Battery charger. One B Battery eliminator, See Merle Sheets , 253-3tx FOR SALE —Cane Molasses. $1.60 pec gallon. Inquire Win Klenk. Phone 719-E between 6 and BP. M. 250-3 t FOR SALE —Barred Rock Pullets, and 2 Registered Guernsey Male calves 6 and 8 months old. Call 686. -‘53-.lt x FOR SALE— English Bull pups, call 748 Mercer Ave. Phone 232. 254-31 v FOR SALE -Cheap; Kitchen heater. Phone 641. 254t3x FOR SALE Full blooded Guernsey male calf, 5 days old. High class cab buggy, good as new. Priced right. J. N. Burkhead, Monroe phone 94. x 254t3 FOR SALE—-The old Riverside barn, ( solid frame 40x126. Can be cut in two. Also shed 70x120. Must be sold soon. Julius Kaugk, phone 666. 254t3x FOR SALE—Strictly modern attractive seven-room house on large centrally located lot. Will sell at bargain so? quick disposal. Would consider 1 trade. Telehpone 961. 255-3tx FOR SALE—German Police dog. Inquire of E. F. Dornseif at Democrat office. 255t3x FOR SALE Am getting in carload of • limestone iffxt week. Anyone Interested call Phill Sauer for prices, Decatur phone. 255t3x FOR SALE Four weeks old heifer calf of good Jersey Cow Ernst Thieme Rt. 8. 2*>s- 5L ''' ~ ~ | WANTED WANTED—Tenor Saxophone. Buesch- j er preferred. Cornelius Durkin. 251t6 WANTED —Good second hand rug 9 x 12 must be in good condition. Mrs. B. W. Sholty. 609-Monroe St. Phone 521. 254-3tx WANTED To Bl'Y No. 1 <’over hay Also load of baled wheat straw. lona Case, last house south end of ( High st. 254t3x WANTED —Young man to work on Dairv farm. Call 696. 254t3x > 5V ANTED—\VE will pay 7c a. pound for good, clean, large rags, delivered at this office. Must be suitable for cleaning machinery. 175-ts; BOARD and ROOMS; — Wholesome' meals, excellent rooms with heat; modern with hot baths. Per week, 7.50 Erie Grocery and Resttaurant, Phone 965 255-3tx FOR RENT FOR RENT—Garage - near business district. Inquire at Daily Democrat i office. 228-62 X FOR furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 1043 N. Second Street. Phone g 433. 253-31 FOR RENT' —Five room house Call 1088. 253t3x FOR RENT—Semi-modern house hi Bellmont addition, on the cement I road, has goal garage and chicken house. Merle Sheets, Bellmont parse adition. 2543tx FOR RESiT —Five room cottage on North Eighth street? Semi-modern wtth water, lights and gas. Phone 812. 25513 FOR RENT -Four Furnished Rooms for Light Housekeeping. Private entrance. Semi-modern: Garage. No children no dogs. Mrs. B. W. Sholty. 699 Monroe st. Phone 521 254-3tx FOR RENT — Flat over the Kolter Grocery. Six rooms and bath. Hard and soft water in faucets. A. D. Suttles. 254-3 t FOR RENT —Modern house on Fourth street. Call Mary Wemhoff, Pho 1015, 254-11 FOR RENT —One furnished room, board if desired. Corner 9h and Nuttman. Phone 1016, 253-3 t o — — IN MEMORIAM Lenhart-Myrtle. In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, who passed away one year ago October 26. Just a thought of sweet remembr ance. Just a memory found and true: Just a token of affection, and a heartache still for you. More and more each day we miss you. Friends may think the wound, is healed . Little do they know the sorrow. That is within our hearts concealed. Sadly missed by her Husband Fnd children.
iXXXXXXRKXKXXXXXX x business cards «. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXK IL FROHNAPFEL, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Th* Neurocelometer Service Will Convince You at 104 S. Third Street Office and Residence Phone 314 Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 pmLOANS You Can Save Money on 1. Farm Mortgage Loans 2. City Mortgage Loans with the Union Central Life Ins. Co. Suttles-Edwards Co. Agents Corner 2nd & Monroe Streets Decatur, Indiana S. E. BLACK Funeral Director New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstract:, of Title Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest R*:e Reduced. October S, 1924 See French Quinn Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to s:uo Saturday 8:00 p. m Telephone 135. MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Anstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE ° LOBENSTEIN & HOWER ° FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone (To Residence Phone, Decatur, 346 Residence Phone, Monroe. 81 LADY ATTENDANT O —O SRoy Johnson AUCTIONEER Decatur, - - - Indiana Office 1, Peoples Loan and Trust Co. Phones 606 and 1022. Chiropractic is on 1 y so r I lßzA»j|yPchronic patients —for “walking cases,” but is inin acute taSostl con ‘! itions - F -’. r (Drud i esss^tfflM rc,l(^' nee Sl I ' ICC j j Vor use the phone, Phone for an appointment. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hour*: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 127 No. Second St. Phone 628. Prize Halloween Masquerade Social Dance, Friday. Sunday park plan dancing at Sun Set. O O I D. F. TEEPLE j i State Licensed Truck Line ' ■ » Daily truck service between Decatur and Ft. Wayne at regular railroad rates. Licensed by Indiana Public Service Commission Decatur Phone 251 Fort Wayne Phone ASIOS O ; —- -O O— —' — -() Roofing—Spouting—Tin Work HOLLAND FURNACES Auto Radiators Repaired. Torch work. Will appreciate an opportunity to serve you. Decatur Sheet Metal Works [ E. A. GIROD I , j 11th & Nuttman Ave. 1 Phone 331 Res. 1224 | ) () I
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1927.
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock Market Hog receipts 6000; holdovers 1979; : I market 25-soc down; 250-350 tbs. $9.75 .10.15; 200-250 tbs. $9.»[email protected]; 160I 200 lbs. $9 50© 10.80; 130-160 lbs. s9© | 1,9.60; 90-130 lbs. |8.50©9.80; packing; II sows $8©8.75. , Cattle receipt:} 250; calf receipts.; 608; market steady, calves 50c dwon; vealers $16(016,50. Sheep receipts 3200; market weak;; top fat lambs $13.90; bulk fat lambs $13.75; bulk cull lambs $10018.50; j JiuNc fat ewes $606.50. Chicago Grain Market i icago. Oct. 28—(INS) — Wheat closed %- 7 h down; corn closed %-l*Z< : up; oats closed U up. Speculative grain close: Wheat: Dec. $1.28%-%;! March $1.27%; May $1.29%-%. Corn: . Dec. 82%-%c; March 86%-%c; May 89%-%c. Oats: Dec. 47%c; March 49c; May 49%c. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Oct. 28) Fowls 18c | Leghorn Fowls 10c' Chickens 18c I Leghorn Chickens 12c ; Old Roosters 10? White Ducks 13c Colored Ducks 9e i Geese 11c ■ Eggs, dozen 40c i ‘ LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Oct. £8) Barley, per bushel 60c Rye, per bushel 75c New Oats, No. 2 42c New Yellow Corn (ear) $1.05 White or Mixed Corn (ear) SI.OO New Wheat $1.21 LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen .................42c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat, pound 43< XX XXXXX XX X X XXXX X S X 5 » The PEOPLE’S VOICE 1 X P X This column for the use of our X X readers who wish to make sug- P X gestions for the general good P X or discuss questions of interest. P X Please sign your name to show P X authenticity. It will not be P X used if you prefer that it not be. P ■ F XXXXXXXXX X X X X X X X V No Signature The Daily Democrat has received a lengthy contribution, criticizing the ' courts and evidently tending to in . fluence The results of a case now in | court. The article is unsigned, ex-; cepting, “a citizen of your town” for j all of which reasons it cannot be used. o Simon M. Schwartz of near Berne, was a visitor in Decatur, today. TEACHING IN ALL REED and BAND INSTRUMENTS Terms are very reasonable. Reels anti musical supplies carried in stock. Dealer tor Buescher Band & Orchestra Instruments. CORNELIUS DURKIN 437 Mercer Ave. 181—Phone 585 » Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Phone 42 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merrvman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg.
,o — o ' I I DR. G. F. EICHHORN Veterinarian I I I | Office at Sale Bfirn ' | on First Street I Bacllary white diarrhoea of chickens controlled by blood : test- For particulars, call Phono*: Office 306; Res. 391. , .. _ o <j o | ALLEN J. MILLER, M. D. I Physician & Surgeon 244 W. Madison Street Decatur, Indiana l Phones: Office 630 —Residence 570 f | Office Hours: 3 to 11 a. m. . I Ito 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. ) 11 CHRISTE BOHNKE AUCTIONEER II Sells Anything Anywhere. j Phone 874-H Decatur, Ind. t KSFSHBMBKMKMHKEMIHHHfiQIHOMHBi
SOCIETY ; J 'THURSDAY NIGHT BRIDGE CLUB ENTERTAINED Mrs. Herman Ehinger entertained e I the members of her Bridge Club and <1 four additional guests. Thursday evening, at her home on North Third a street. Miss Madge Hite held high a 'score of the club members and was 1 awarded the club prize while Mrs. C. v V. Connell received the guest prize. S The guests other than the club mein- , bers were Mrs. J. H. Heller, Mrs Jas. v Arnold, Mrs. D. R. Erwin and Mrs. li C. V. Connell. , At the close of the games, the hostess served lovely re- 1 freshments. * HALLOWEEN PARTY OF f MOOSE LEGIONNAIRES The Moose Legionnaires held their f annual Halloween and masquerade t party. Thursday evening, at seven- < thirty o’clock in the Moose Home. , The hall was decorated for the occas- j •ion in a delightful bewitching deI sign. Mis. O. Johnson, dressed as ( i "America,” won first prize for the j best mask, and Mrs. L. Shafter as a , "Witch” won second prize. Mrs. H. Brunett captured third prize with her j i “ghost" make-np. Games were play- , >d and ghost stories told. The chil- . Iren were entertained as well as the , crown ups. A cakewalk was held and | vas won by Francis Loshe. This be ng guest night, a number of guests j were present. A most enjoyable | time was had by all and at a late hour a pot luck supper was served BERNE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Marshall and little daughter, of Pandora, Ohio, spent 1 the week-end in Berne, witfi Mr. ami Mrs. Chester Michaud. Mrs. J. C. Schug and (laughter, Mrs. Irvin Hirschy were at Union City Sunday where they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Fr4®e. Alton Ray, of Hicksville, Ohio was ' in town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Booher and (laughter, of Columbus Grove, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Shank, of Portland, were visitors at the C. T. Michaud home Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. William G. Kensinger of Goshen, visited with Mrs. KensinI ger s parens. Mr. and Mrs. Peter N. Moser here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dau Winteregg visited with Mrs. Anna Locher at Bluffton, Ohio, Sunday. They accompanied their 1 j son Earl, and Miss Elva Baumgartner : to Bluffton, who went to Dola, Ohio, [ to visit the latter's brother Ira BaumI gartner and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Shelly and family, of Fort Wayne, were visitor in Berne, Monday, Mrs. Wesley Nussbaum and children of Fort Wayne spent Sunday with relatives here. Last Saturday night, the Misses Emma Schug and Myune Ehrsam gave a Halloween party at the home of Miss Schug's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Schug. Games were played, contests held, and Bingo was also played. The guests present were: the Misses Emma Schug, Mynne Thrsam, Eva Leichty, Mabie Braun, Velma Opliger, Florence and Marie Hilty, Meatrice Brewster, Clara Ehrsam, Ruth Speicher, Agnes Mettler, Ruth Stucky, and I Herman Dro, Elmer and Lester Price, Edward Ehrsam, Edward Leichty, ClinI ton Leichty, Clinton Sprunger, Walter. Gilliom, Nelson Schug. George and Ermin Bixler and L. R Schug. Roy L. Price, cow tester, was a week-end visitor with friends at ’ Bloomington. Miss Nora Soldner visited at Fort Wayne. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Winteregg and
the Misses Leona and Martha Depp were visitors at the Mr*. Anna Locher home in Bluffton, Ohio, Sunday. John Rh’inaker, who for ten years was employed at the City Grocery, resigned his position last Saturday, and is now working for the Economy Printing Concern. C. J. Grimm sold his property last week to Peter Bixler. Mr. and Mrs. Grimm have moved ■ their household goods to Battlecreek Michigan, where Mr. Grimm is employed at the Duplex Printing Pres* Co. Dale Braun has again resinned his duties as teacher of the seventh grade after a seven weeks’ lay off dne to illness. Mr. Braun is not yet able to assume the responsibility of coaching athletics and Mr. Johnson will still bi in charge of the local athletic activities. Supt. and Mrs. E. W. Jeffery motored to the lakes in Northern Indiana Friday evening. On Saturday, they motored to Colon, Three Rivers, and Sturgis, Michigan, where they vjsited with friends. Mrs. C. W. Baumgartner. Mrs. Grilley and Miss Barbara Rieson returned i Saturday from their tour through i Michigan. i) Mr. and Mrs. C. C, Wittwer, Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse Wittwer, Mt. and Mrs. I Jesse Wittwer and Mr andthroughgi AmosWittwer, of Bluffton, Mr. *> lt * , Mrs. Adolph Wltwer and Otto Wittwer ( and family of Fort Wayne and the| Misses Aldine and Edna Wittwer visit- ( ed with the John Stucky family, Sun- j day. Mr. and Mrs. Edison Baumgartner , and son Eugene, of Bluffton, and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Baumgartner and sons, Billy and Jim. of Fort Wayne, were visitors at their parentlal home, here. Sunday. Miss Gladys Wittwer spent Sunday with Miss Laverne Calhoun at the home of her parents, west of Geneva. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Stacey and son William, of Fort Wayne, visited with the Roy P. Berry family. Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. David Neuhauser and family of Ridgeville Corners, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Menno Neuhauser ami family, of Napoleon. Ohio, were visitors at the home of Jacob Neuhauser, Sunday. I Albert Neuhauser was a business visitor at Ypsilanti. Michigan, last week. Dr. H. W. Neuenschwander left Monday for Detroit, Michigan, where h< is attending an American Dental Association convention. Chancy Cory, who is employed at the Dudlo Mfg. Co., of Fort Wayne, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cory. Mr. and Mrs. Godfried Burry, Mr. j Beech and Mrs. Davis and child of Fort Wayne were visitors at the Emil Liechty home. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Schroeder of Halstead, Kansas, announce the birth lof Howaid James, since Tuesday. This I makes the second son in the family. Mrs. Schroeder was formerly Miss' Ruth Reusser of this place. Otto Rinaker, of Fort Wajgie, is spending thi* .week with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. John Rinaker. David D. Lehman and Elmer W. Baumgartner left Wednesday morning for Dayton, Ohio, where Mr. Lehman attended the Delco Light Convention, which was held this week. Mr. Baumgartner returned home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mis. Christ Lehman, and Mr. and Mrs. John Lehman returned home Monday, from their trip to Erie Pa., where they visited with their daughter and sister, Mr}. David Dean and family. They also visited Niagra Falls on their trip. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Franz and mily, of Fort Wayne, were visitors at TRAUB AIAKK. TftADE NAME 4XD DEL I. ARATION or “lAecntwr Snnltary Wilk Co." .STATE OF INDIANA ADAMS COUNTY. SS: Everett C. Phillips being duly sworn upon his oath deposes and says, that he . is one of the owners of the "Decatur Sanitary Milk Co.” tTias said Company Is a partnership composed of Everett Phillips, and Paul Philips, that it is engaged in the business of selling milk and milk products at retail and wholesale in the city of Decatur and adjoining territory in Adams County, Indiana, that it has adopted "Decatur SanitaryMilk C 0.,” as its trade name and tlie following as its Trade Mark to-wlt. "Decatur Sanitary Milk Co. Pasteurized and Registered” which ti'-de mark is blown into its gHtss cental."--™ and which trade mark and trade name are used by it in its said bottles, caps, labels, stationery and advertising matter. Said Company is the rightful owner of said Trade Name and files Declaration with the Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court tor its protection under the Trade Mark Law of Indiana. Everett C. Phillips Subscribed and sworn to before me this 27th dav of October I*>27. C. L. Walters, Notary Public _ My commission expires Oct. 29. Nov. 5-12 o ( NOTICE OF FIN Al. SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE No. 2352 Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of FlorMn North.deceased. to appear in the Adams 4 Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana. ’ on the 21 dav of November. 1927, and ' show cause. It any. -why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOI NTS with the esj tate of said de-jedent should not be r-p---1 proved: and said heirs are notified to i then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. I Sherman A. Watson. Administrator. I Decatur. Indiana. Oct. 20, 1927. Charles E. Schwartz, Attonrey. _ lO o ) For Tornado and Windstorm Insurance —See Us. When the storm comes Be Ready. 1 LEO “Dutch” EHINGER Over Frickle’s Place . Phone 104. t" ; V 5 X*. \ /-& I FlXe el '■ | Listing* of Public Sale* will be - published Free of charge in this colg umn for those who advertise* their t sale in the Decatur Daily Democrat. . i With a daily circulation of 3,300, the ‘■.Daily Democrat reaches those who i wish to buy or sell. i | Mrs. Sarah Krick, 1 1-2 miles east v of Decatur, 1 mile south and 1-2 mile ‘l east of Deut School. Administratrix j s'ale. I Nov. I—F.1 —F. O. Snyder, 1 mile north of Wren. Ob id '■ Nov. 2—Howard Williams, 4 miles d west of Rockford. Ohio h | ’Nov. 3 —Fnmk Foster, 1 mile west .and 1 mile north of Dixon, Ohio. I Nov. 7 —Henry Sclieumann, 7 miles >'• north of Decatur on state road 27.
the Dr. E. Franz home here, Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. Victor Bagley and child of Fort Wayue, visited friend* and relative* here Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. Dan Breuchy of Kansas are visiting at the Mrs. Leah Breuchy home, north of town and with Mr*. Breuchy’* mother, Mrs. Caroline
Change in Schedule Effective Sun. Oct. 30,1927 On Sundays and Holidays ONLY, (he last \ B (’ Bus will leave Fort Wayne for Decatur at 11:15 p M hut will continue to leave on its present schedule It 10:05 P. M. on week days. From time to time as may appear desirable, a special bus will be advertised to leave For( Wayne after the ' more important entertainments. See Decatur Democrat for Announcements. On week days ONLY, the local bus which has been leaving Decatur for Fort Wayne at 7:0(1 I’. M, will leave I a half hour earlier, but will continue its present schedule leaving at 7:00 P. M. on Sundays and Holidays. PUBLIC SALE As I am going to quit farming, I will sell at public auction at my residence, mile north and % mile east of Wren, Ohio, or just east ot Pleasant View Baptist church, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1927 Commencing at 10:00 a. m. . 7—HEAD OF HORSES AND MULES-7 One match team of Roan mares, 5 and 7 year* old. sound and a real team; one span of mules, 9 years old, weight 2900, an extra good team; 3 Spring Colts, good ones. 3—HEAD OF CATTLE-3 Two extra good milk cows, Guernsey and Jersey, giving good flow a! milk and bred. One heifer calf, 2% months old. ONE BROOD SOW with 10 pigs by side. ' POULTRY—3 doz. White Orphinton Pullets; 3 doz. White Leghorn Pullets. > FARMING IMPLEMENTS, ETC. Osborne mower, 6-ft.; Osborne hay loader; Hay rake; Tedder; Clover seed buncher; wagon; Hay ladders and beet rack combined; Oliver riding , breaking plow; John Deere walking plow; double disc. 9ft. drag; Tandem ' disc; Gale corn planter; corn plow, two 7-shovel plows; double shovel; single shovel; roller; cultipacker; corn cutter; seeder; fan mill; platomi sc«i*c No. 12 De Laval cream separator; dump scraper; 3 sets double work bar ■ ness; 50-gal. oil drum; 6xß brooder house; cross cut saw; beet fork; ■ chains; horse collars; and many articles too numerous t” mention. TERMS—AII sum* of >5.00 and under, cash. Sums over $5 "0 a creditot : 12 months will be given, the purchaser to give a good bankable note Mr- ’ ing 8% interest the last 6 months. 4% discount for cash on sums over FOREST SNYDER, Owner ROY JOHNSON, Auctioneer A- SNYDER. Clerk . Lunch served on grounds WWMWVWVUVVVVVWVWVVVVVVVVVWVVVVVVVWVVVVVV'I I How to Make Money Grow /f il' I I 1 • > i It’s Easy Once You Get Started SAVING a modest stipulated ' sum each week will soo enable you to buy a coup of good bonds, lhe 1,1 kl • received from the ’ ,,n J ’ with interest on your savings : i will soon enable you to bu « i i couple of more bonds. < a; the idea-reinvested income. k-y° u will be f “ ithful 10 frt i ' i a plan as we will la.' <|U . in i I' 1 ' - vou ’ - V<H ’ <an ' So< n|- r ‘-intial I ! 1 y° u think ’ have a “ step in e! 1 BUin to y° ur . nain , us Jith1. : ; * an j discuss it with us r J i • out obligationt. i; e i i °l ; We are glad to be of service 1 to you at any time, e i ' *'; fl I ■ Old Adams County Bank ; WE PAY YOU TO SAVE 18
Sthenbeck. Howard Michaud .nd Ml J Heffner, ot Fort Waynp week-end here with Mr. and J al * Michaud and family. ‘ J A. Rev. J E . Deitz, of U)[ J teacher in the Bern, high , llert ‘ 4 I
