Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 295, Decatur, Adams County, 15 December 1927 — Page 8

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PLEASURE TRIP IN AIR LINER TO STARTJAN. 31 Three-Engined Plan e To Leave Croydon For 35Bay Pleasure Cruise By International News Service London. — The first air pleasure cruise ever to be undertaken will begin on January 31, when a large three-engined air liner will leave the groydon Airdrome for a thirty five days' tour over Southern France, Spain, Northern Africa and Italy. The machine, one of the “silver wings" craft which operate as a daily luxury service between London and Paris, will carry twelve passengers. The fare will be $2,175 per passenger, and this will Include the finest hotel accommodations. including meals, 'tips, admission fees for sightseeing, ear and baggage transport between airdromes and hotels, services of English-speaking representatives at all places, and payment of foreign hotel taxes. Meals Served In addition to a pilot and engineer, a uniformed steward will travel in the machine, to cater to the needs of the passengers. Meals and light refreshments will be served to the aerial passengers, while the plane is winging its way at a speed of 100 miles an hour. Each of the 12 passengers will be permitted to carry sixty pounds of luggage, and additional baggage may be sent ahead to be picked up on arrival at Algiers and Naples. In describing the extraordinary flight, an official of the Imperial Air-i ways told International News Serv-1 ice: Visit Many Cities “The featdre of this first aerial todr, which we hope will inaugurate a new era in aerial travel, is that the speed of the airplane is so great compared with earth travel, that in addition to obtaining a unique preliminary view from aloft of the locality they are about to visit, passengers will have a maximum amount of time on land during which they can examine at leisure local places of interest. “Furthermore, due to the speed of flying, no night travel is involved,: the aerial tourists spending every ■ night comfortably at some hotel." The cities the tourists will visit include Paris. Bordeaux. Biarritz. Barcelona, Seville, Tangiers. Casablanca.

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Fez, Oran, Algiers, Tuu>, Naples, Rome, Venice, Pisa and Marseilles. —o ?,****»»*¥***'•'! * NEWS FROM PREBLE * * By * Miss Lorine Kirchner * !?¥**** ****** K Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hoftiuaii and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Straub and family of Decatur. Sunday. v Mrs. T. Shuckley and son. Darrel Eugene, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davis and daughter Tuesday. Misses Hertha and Selma Fuhrman, of Decatur, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oriß Newhard anil family, Sunday. » Mrs. Minnie Hough, of Alberta, Canada. is spending the week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Goldner and other relatives. Brs. John Kirchner and daughters, were Saturday visitors in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ehlerding and §on, of Fort Wayne, visited Mr. and Mrs. George Bultemier and familJ Thursday evening. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Grandstaff attended the funeral services of Dr. Linnville of Columbia City. Tuesday afternoon. Milo Hilyard of Fort Wayne spent Sunday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hoffman and family. The Ladies Aid Society of the Beulah Chapel church met at the home of Mrs. Orval Heller Wednesday, all day. At noon, a delicious pot-luck dinner was served. In the afternoon, the annual business meeting was held. Those present were: Mrs. J. ('. Grandstaffj Mrs. Ed Arnold. Mrs. Gust Yake. Mrs. John Kirchner. Mis. Johnson and baby Mrs. Charles Fuhrman. Rev* and Mrs. Charles Maynard and baby, Mrs. Frank Spade, Miss Susie Dilling. Mrs. Geald GrandsttlTf and baby, Miss B. Braun, Mrs. August Schlickjnan, Mrs. Milton Hoffman, and .Mrs. Orie Newhard. Sliss Susie Dilling entertained at I supper Tuesday evening for Mrs. MinI nie Hough, of Alberta, Canada, and I Mrs. Ed Goldner. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller and children Mr. and Mrs. Herman Werling, Leona and Robert Eichoff spent Thursday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Bultemier and family. Miss Lorine Kirchner spent Tuesday afternoon visiting Mr. and Mrs. Austin Straub and family, of Decatur. Mr. and Mr. Orval Snorr and daughters, of Poe, spent the day visiting the latters parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert I Werling and family. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kirchner were' business callers in Decatur Wednesday afternoon. —- o Get the Habit —Trade at Home, it Pays

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May Use Iceboats For Lake Patrols In Winter Weather Cleveland. 0.. —(lNS)—Robert Burrl. head of the customs border patrol of the Cleveland district, was in Washington recently centering with EM. Camp, head of the customs service, to I map put the winter campaign of the border patrol Burri, has again renewed his re-| quest for iceboats, to enable the patrol to operate durin gwinter Weather and j in below zero temperatuses, when the formation of an "icebridge" between the Canadian islands In Lake Erie and the American shore, permits the rumrunners to run rampant. I» is believed that with the help of ' iceboats, the border patrol could more readily watch the movements of the rum runners. I—o1 —o — j; *¥¥¥¥¥•»•*¥ ❖¥»? * PETERSON NEWS * * By * * Miss Jeanette Spade *| ;•¥¥¥¥¥¥***** :; Mr. Floyd Arnold, of west of Peterson, was a caller here Monday evening. Mrs. John Tompson and son Raymond were guests of Mr. and Mrs. I Frank Spade Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Leisure ami family, of Fort Wayne, were guests of Mr. and Mre, James Ernst Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnson and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Johnson's j Mother at Warren. Miss Helen Beery, of North of Peterson, spent Tuesday evening with I Miss Dorcas Byrley. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Howard, of De- ■ fW Put On Flesh OverNight With Wonderful New Tonic i Doctors and Scientists have recently perfected away to put the wonderful tonic and body building propert : es of Cod iver Oil in sugar cpat•ed tablet form. Start today. Be sure to specify Burke's Cod Liver Oil and Iron in order to secure a full IS days' treatment for SI.OO. Guaranteed to benefit or money refunded. 1 Callow fc Koliue.

catur, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Etnst. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Straub and family. of Decatur, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Straub. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spade and daughter Jeanette and Velma spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm Spade of Vera Cruz. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Haggard, of Monroe, Mrs. Estela Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Arthur, of Fort Wayne, were guests of Mr. and .Mrs. Simon Smith Sunday. .. i — O v Air Mailmen Soon To Cover 11,856 Miles Washington. —(UPI With the completion of 10 air mail routes now under construction, the United States will ■have a total of 25 in operation with a mileage of 11,856, according to the Commerce Department's Aeronautics bureau. The territory covered by these routes has a population estimated at 62, 209.409, served by 79 intermediate stations, comprising one of the greatest airwayd in the world. The department said 15 are in operation now coveting a total mileage of 7,997. Commercial routes bring this total to 124.100 miles. With but one plane a day flying each way over this netwrok. the department

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