Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 117, Decatur, Adams County, 16 May 1928 — Page 3
I NEWS FROM BERNE —byMiss Helen Burkhalter IF Caroline Boer, of Fort Wayne LjPiit Sunday visiting at tire home of L|. brother, Murve Boer, who Ih bedpat. Mr. and Mrs. Illi tun A. Sprunger and little daughter L.-.-ilb' were dinner •nests of Mr. Sprunger'e sister. Mr. ’ ( Mrs. Alfred Sprunger and family. t,f Fort Wayne. Sunday. Miss Rollne Reltanlder, of Shlpeshewiina. who r.peitt the past week nt the Ainos Burkhalter home, letmneil to ter home Tuesday.. She was accompanied to Fort Wayne by Miss Edna Burkhalter. Itev. and Mrs. E. 11. Baumgartner mid daughter Ruth and Miss Marjorie Wittwer wete Sunday tlinser guests at the home of Mrs. Baumgartner’s niece Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gerhardt, five miles cast of Bryant. Freeman Bulkhalter and sisters. ** Misses Frances ami Gertrude, were visitors at Fort Wayne Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sprunger ami family enjoyed a sight seeing trip to Cincinnati, Ohio, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Baumgartner of this place and son Clyde, of Spencerville, Ohio, spent Sunday at the home of their son and brother, Mr. and Mrs. John Baumgartner and daughter Helen. at Portland. Orlando Stauffer spent Saturday at the home of his sister Mr. and Mrs. Carey Stewart, as Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marks and family called on the Joe Danner family at Willshire, Ohio, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Baumgartner and daughters spent Sunday with their mother and grandmother Mrs. Sarah Hiester at Bluffton. Benhardt Leiehty, of Fort Wayne, spent Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Emil Leiehty and family. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Ellenberger and daughters Helen and Orpha visited at the home of the latter’s ount Mrs. Della Miller at Bluffton. Sunday. Mrs. Everett Reynolds and daughters Edith and Berneal and son Max. of Wakarusa, are visiting at the home of their mother and grandmother. Mrs. Ellen Nussbaum, this, week. Miss Gladys Stauffer was a business caller at Fort Wayne, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wedneil and son Leslie and Mrs. Cyrus Liechty and family were visitors at Decatur, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Sommer, of Fort Wayne, were 'business callers here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Menno S. Hirschy attended to business at Decatur, Saturday. Mt. and Mis John Meyers and family I were visitors at the home of Mr. and I Mrs A. McAlhany, at Fort Wayne,. ■ Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Meyers, who have I spent the past week at the home of their daughter theie returned with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Meyers. , Mrs. J. Russel Kerr and daughter Evangeline, of Detroit, who have been visiting witli their mother and gland mother Mis. Mary Kerr since Friday returned to their home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Moffstetter entertained their sons Mr. and Mrs. Otto iioffstetter and family and Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Hoffstetter and family of Geneva, Mr. and Mrs. David H ffstetter and family of Fort Wayne and their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John Sehnider and family, of Fort Wayne. Sunday. S*****¥ ¥ * ¥ ¥ ¥ g * NEWS FROM PREBLE * * By * * Miss Lorine Kirchner * S¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥K Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Welling and son, of Fort Wayne, spent the weekend visiting the former’s mother and sister, Mrs. David Werling and Rolina Werllng. Mr. and Mrs. Dorotha Shady and son of Fort Wayne, spent Sunday visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shady. Mrs. E. Wood and son Harold, of Detroit, Michigan are spending a few weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ixtßoy Sable and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jaberg and san of Magley, spent Sunday visiting Mi', and Mrs. Ed Borne and family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller and family were the guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Gecrge Bultemier and family Sunday afternoon. Paula Kirchner spent Sunday afternoon visiting Vera Heller. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hoffman and family were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gust Leimenstall and family of Magley, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Biebericn anil Mrs. Sophia Bieberlch had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bieberlch and family, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bieberlch and family, Mrs. Ray Ewing and family and Mry Christ Schuster and daughter Dorothy : f Fort Wayne. ■Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kolter ami son Rebel t, of Magley were the guests of Mr. and Mi S , jgd n O rne and family Sunday. Lavera Shoaf spent Sunday visiting Ethel Shady. Blanche Fugate called on Irene, Lorine and Erma Kirchner Tuesday as ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Liechtensteiger of Decatur, Mr. and Mis. Milton WerlIng motored to Fort Wayne Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shady ami baby of Fort Wayne, spent Sunday visiting the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al-
Sweet, Young Things’ nth' T*'-’ .jr.-Z’*' 'Mpt ' L «tV '/*’ ’ J"’*-’ - ' r ♦'L F 'H"’V f ; ' 'J » i Boys ot the Blnckfriiirs, University of Chicago drama organizatios. are rehearsing vigorously if not gracefully, for the annual play to be given May It’. They are even tabling lessons in chorus dancing from Yolanda ißlanca, actress, shown at left. The boys are. left to right, Wrren Mtcdandless, Bill Morrow, Henry Weaver, Winfield Lnwe and Irving Naiburg.
belt Shady. Mr. and Mrs. Koldcwoy and family 1 of New Haven, spent Sunday visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Linnemier. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. G.aldner wore bus-, iuess callers in Decatur Tuesday? Miss Marie Smith, who has befit spending the week visiting her parents Mi. and Mrs. John Smith returned to Indianapolis Sunday. Mrs. Charles Sullivan and daughters are spending a few days visiting relatives In Geneva. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bultemier and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. George Bultemier Sunday afternoon. Mr. David Dilling, Susie and f’aftper Dilling visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hamilton and family of Toscin. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bauer spent Sunday evening visiting Elizabeth Bauer of Magley. Lila Slickman Margaret Zimmerman called cn Theo Bauer Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frqnk Spado and fa- I mily df Peterson, visited Mr. and Mrs. | Otto Dilling and family Sunday afternoon.' Mr. and Mrs. Will Meyer were shoppers in Decatur Monday. All the girls wishing to take up the work of the 4-H Club are requested by the ladies, Irene and Lorine Kirchner and Blanche Fugate to meet Tuesday afternoon May 22 at 1:30 o’clock at the Kirkland high school building. Mrs. Clem Kortenber is confined to her home today, with illness. A new linoleum was laid today over the entire floor space at the Green Kettle. The linoleum is harmonious in color witli tile decorations of the room.
Proverb: “If Youth Knew What Age Would Crave—lt Would Both Get And SAVE!” YOUTH does “get” but, unfortunately, not always “Saves.” Blindly it I succumbs to Life’s temptations, letting its money slip through its fingers as fast as it comes in - - never thinking that those ill-spent dollars some day might be buying the comforts'that “old age craves!” The lesson is obvious. Every dollar not needed should be put in a Savings , Account with some Bank. Why not with us? We Pay 4% Interest! Old Adams County Bank
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Thinks Air Service Between California And Tahiti Possible Del Monte. Cal. —<U.R) —Gouverneur ; Moiiis, noted novelist, is an aviation enthusiast and recently declared that the day was not far distanct when aelial transportation between the South Seas and California would be an actuality. The author’s wife was at one time a stunt flier and became a licensed pilot in 1911. She was one of the first of her sex to obtain a license. The Morris's sobn will leave here for their plantation on Tahiti, in the Society Islands. They intend to spend half their time in the South Seas and the other half on the Monterey Peninsula. ’’And it w n't be long before we are flying back and forth," Morris said. USE Limberlost W-'rhlno Powder
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LINN GROVE NEWS Mrs. Rosalia Davenport and children. Mr. ami Mrs. Anry Romey, ail of Bluffton,. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stiubm nml family, and Mr. and Mrs. Grover Romey and family visited Mr. ami Mrs. John Romey Sunday. Ralph Alden is working at the H. H. Baumgartner Furniture factory, at Elkhart. Mrs. Timothy Touts has returned h< me after visiting relatives and friends this winter. John Meshberger lias returned nomo after visiting his daughter and son-in-law in Warren. Mrs. Harry Meshberger took the members of her Sunday school dues on a fishing trip Wednesday. A basket dinner and a fine time was enjoyed by all those present. On Sunday, May 13. a bounteous basket dinner was enjoyed by a large number of friends and relatives which met at the home of Mrs. Nun Hoffman. The two guests of honor were Miss Helen Bentz ami Daniel Skins That Attract People They must, bo 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 MELLO-GIA). Stays on longer—very pure—you’ll be amazed at its superior beautifying quailtit s Nothing like it —get MELLOGLO. The Holthouse Drug Co.
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Hoffman. Irene and Ivel Monee, of Bluffton. I spent Sunday with their nmllter The programs of the Evangelical and Christian church, re both, very well rendered. Mr. ami Mrs./Noah Stucky and faintly, of Warren, vislfed John Mesh berger Sunday. On evening, Mr Wilson I Banter’s Sunday school class of I married Judies and familie- . m< f nt . h< r home. All came with well filled baskets. ' They, wore 5S in number, j All enjoyed the evening anti wished the family u safe journey tills sum- i mt r in tlio west.
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