Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 123, Decatur, Adams County, 23 May 1928 — Page 3
( NEWS FROM BERNE —by—--311 Miss Helen Burkhalter I ,-r uihl 'll" 4 \l:iitin I.- Sprunger and I Mjll ;U „| iklllglltflH Mlll-.lll'l Hell ■ () ()|i;i | «.-!■<• Sunday dinner gm-stt ■ Mr and Mrs. Charles LtitKT.mtti ui Kckford, Ohio. I Mi and .Mrs. Andrew Boks, < . p..i ■teum, i"Monday •' [/ and Mm- Amos W. Snyder here. [Mr. and Mis George Spnim’.and L'nilv .Hi." I al the home of Mr. Lniiirer's sister Mr. and Mrs. Em.iu L| x. ueiis. hwander. | Mr and Ml*. Wilbur Liiglnbill and Lum were rWUwn of Mr. LnnlnbUl’t Infer, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Wullimau nd family. August and Emil Nagel were at Fprt Payne, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Simon F. Lehman and aughler Miss Esther and s, ns, Ed®rd and Lores and Bobby Dro were Hsitors at the Silas Sprunger home it Fort Wayne, Sunday. i pale Braun and the Misses Mabel Iraun and Gladys Schindler were visiors at Fort Wayne Saturday psMr. and Mrs. John von Gunten and iitnily of Fort Wayne visited their son tad brother, Howard at the home of he former’s brother. Mr. and Mrs. Jsia von Gunten here. Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Price, of Monoe, were visitors in Berne, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Werner B. Lehman and laughters visited at the home of Mrs. hitman’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Uitrim at Fort Wayne. Sunday. I Willard Hirschy and the Misses ffwylo Snyder, Pharol and (Audrey Brough, the latter two of Bluffton spent Sunday at the Ohio Gaverns. Ferd Mettler, manager of the Mettler and Baumgartner garage left early Tuesday morning for Toledo, to attend to business matters. — ■... Q. — K¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥X * NEWS FROM PREBLE * * By * Miss Lorine Kirchner * K¥ «« Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nevile and family, of Geneva, spent Sunday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sullivan and family. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dilling of Fort Wayne were the guests of D. Dilling, Susie and Casper Dilling Sunday. • Floyd Grandstaff, at Indianapolis spent the week-end visiting his parents Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Grandstaff. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dilling and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spade and family, of Peterson. Tuesday evening. Wahneta Sullivan ui spending the week visiting her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Decker of Geneva. Mrs. David Werling and Rohena j Werling had as their guests. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R. Stolp and family. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Heller and family had as their guests Sunday Mr. M. Fisher Chalmer Fisher and Mrs. A. Fisher. , Mr. and Mrs. RMdy Meyers, of Craigville, were Business callers in Preble Monday evening. Mildred Koeneman spent Tuesday evening visiting Louise Bultemier. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bittner and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Affolder and family Sunday. Violet Teeter of Geneva is spending the week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sullivan and family. o—• — —— Card of Thanks We desire to thank all of our neighbors and friends for their kindnesses and Sympathies extended at the time of The illness and death of our wife and Mother. We also express our appreciation for the lovely floral offerings. Ransome Jean and Grandmother Barkley. 0 USE Llmberlost W'ehlnq Powder (Watch This Space Every Day for Bob Insley’s Menu.) Thursday Dinner Liver and Onions Roast Pork, Macaroni and Cheese ALWAYS —2sc—--808 INSLEY’S RESTAURANT - — —' r . attractive WEEK-END EXCURSIONS to Many Points via NICKEL Plate Road Tickets Sold for Certain Trains Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays during Summer Season Return Limit Monday following date of sale For Schedules of trains and fares Consult Ticket Agent
K ***¥¥¥¥¥¥¥»x * NEWS FROM MAGLEY * 4 ¥¥¥¥¥¥ ¥ ¥ * ¥ ¥ ts Miss Theo Batter of Preble culled mi friends and relatives In Magley Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mis, Christ Borno mid fainlly entertained for dinner Sunday, Mr and Mrs. Henry Borne and family, Mrs. Elizabeth Borne mid grandchildren, Helen and Lueinde, the Misses Chrlstenu Borne, Lucile Menvers, Irene peek and Lisetta Worthiiiftn nnd .Mr. and Mrs. Ih-nry Pntprs and Mr. mid Mis. Lelan Brann, of Fort Wayne. Edward Scherry visited his uncle, Jacob Scherry, who is 111, Sunday. Miss Ruth Worthman visited with Miss Marie Scherry Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Bracht and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warden entertained for dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wil Ham Bracht and family, Mrs. Lawrence Diller and sons. James and Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bracht, Vernon Bracht and Miss Carrie Bracht, all of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Gold tier, of Preble Mrs. Mina Hildebrand, Henry Hildebrand and Mr. and Mrs, Otto Hildebrand and family of Magley, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bracht. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Fruchte mid Miss Selma Scherry motored to Fort Wayne Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Scherry and daughter Vera Jane. Mr. and Mrs. John Hllgeman and family Mr. an 1
( I \ V / Judge It by Results! Thousands of people have written letters to this Company about a motor oil— lso-Vis—just because they appreciate it and want to write about it! Ever since Iso-Vis was put on the market, unsolicited letters have come pouring in by the hundreds, praising this remarkable oil, telling ot results obtained. These letters are the best advertisements that could be written about any product. They state facts. Here are a few examples: I have one customer, driving a Dodge, who has driven over 3000 miles without changing oil. Another driving a Buick, who has driven 3500 miles without changing. They simply add aquart when needed.and youcouldn’t sell them anything but Iso-Vis any more. I want to congratulate the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) for putting such a superior product as Iso-Vis on the market. , — Isaac Anderson, Madison, Minn. I find the new oil, Iso-Vis, reduces carbon, retains its proper body under varying temperatures ot the motor, and does not thin out, at the same time giving greater lubricating mileage. — E. G. Austin, Battle Creek, Mich. It may interest you to know what success I have had with Iso-Vis in my Studebaker Special automobile. I find that I get about 300 miles more, on one crankcase filling, than I did on ordinary oil. When I drain the old oil and let it settle, I can use it over again. It seems just as good as new after the dirt has settled out. Another good feature of Iso-Vis is that it doesnot thin down but always keeps up the body no matter how long it is used. It gives better lubrication and is certainly more economical than ordinary oil, even if the cost is slightly higher. I am more satisfied with it than any oil that I have ever used. —W. K. Porter, Burlington, Wis. You cannot judge a motor oil by its “looks’’! What kind of performance does it give. l ' That s the test of a motor oil. Iso=Vis lubricates a car correctly at all times—from start to finish. It ends dilution troubles. It gives satisfactory lubrication—smooth motoring — because it maintains a practically Constant viscosity. Try it yourself and judge by results! At any Standard Oil Service Station and at licensed garages. Standard Oil Company (Indiana) DECATUR, INDIANA 4896
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1928.
Mrs. Mini Frucht? nnd family Mr. mid Mrs. Edward Juimrg and Hon nnd Miss Amanda Worthmini took dinner with Mr. ami Mrs. Edward Fruchte, Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Harry Bauer and Mrs. August Schlickman visited Mrs. Ell zabetli Bauer, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J J, Heltnrlek visited Mr. and Mrs. Peter Heltnrlek Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Borne and family, of Preble, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walb and family, of Cralgville, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kulter Sunday. Mr. Gerlier and Rev. Otto S< herry of Vera Cruz visited with Mr. and Mrs. I'red Bloemker, Thursday evening. Miss Vera Jane Schlickman of Decatur, visited tier grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schlickman u few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Holthousn visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frauhiger Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Klelnknighf. of Decatur, called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schlickman, Friday. John Bauer spent Saturday with his mother Mrs. Elizabeth Bauer. Mrs. Charles Deltinger and Mrs. Florence Kell and daughter and Mrs. Elizabeth Bauer visited Mrs. Irvin Foley Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frauhiger visited with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kolter Sunday afternoon. Mr. Elmore, of Fort Wayne, was in Magley on business Monday.
- » i; if® iil ‘ills® iSB t EltdE vAUvi WMinO'YAI* CORD of T Od rise ' han a »y ,{ °yal UNITED STATES RUBBER COMPANY For sale by* cloverleaf garage p. kirsch >i son DURKINS MODERN GARAGE W. D PORTER Che ck p e cl> ecl / ymill never approachCM RYSLER 61 Va lue elsewhere , Sensational / Low Prices Business Coupe $ 1065 t \\ ter (with rumble seat) • • ®1075 / j \\ Touring .... 5 1095 / • V 2-door Sedan . . ®1095 / balanceJ ffont wheels for If you are planning to V Coupe (with rumble seat) . 1145 / utmogt safety in driv - ng a£ epend *1065 to 1-3 "> for a \ \ Sedan . . 1175 J higher speeds, etc., etc. ' six-cylinder motor car be cer- V Landau Sedan . *1235 / tain you are buying all that V b subject // In addition, there are more your money should purchase. \\ t(> rrcnt Federal cxcise tax , // than two-score other fine-car Make sure that yourchoice em- \\ Ct.rysl.-r dealers are in a posi- // advantages, pioneered and de- , .. „ f nf \\ tion t 0 extend the conve- / veloped for the Illustrious 72 bodies all of- » \\ nicnce o f time payments. f an j Imperial “80” and now inperformance cohort and t’due ' JJ Rubber shock insulators-instead of metal shackles- These, with neiv lou-er fnru es, set the “62” still further forutmostridingcomfort;self-equalizinghydraulic4- apart as greater value than you can obtain eyewheel brakes; 7-bearing crankshaft with interchange- where for hundreds of dollars more. Demonstraable shimless bearings; saddle spring-seat cushions; tion easily substantiates every claim for it. u-.s W. H. Dettinger Craigville Phone Dealer for Adams County Decatur Route 4
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