Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 130, Decatur, Adams County, 1 June 1928 — Page 7

mo HOME WEEK ADDRESS LIST j MI and Mrs. C. M. Slmcoke, F 3l c, North Sth St. St. Louis. Mo. Ms. • )05 Webb St. H'lininoinl. Indiana. Mr and Mrs. F- P. Smith, ■UI4 Terrace Road. Fort Wayne. Indiana Mr and Mrs. Ron Hill. ‘ 1119 Ca RS st - Fort Wayne. Indiana. Mr and Mrs. C. E. Cornthwalte. Chatham. Ills. . Mr , patella Barnhart, Cerragard, Ills. Mrs . Margaret Lonthan 1119 Cass St. Fort Wayne. Indiana. Mr L. D. Reory. ’ 1654. Leighton Ave Los Angeles, Cal. Capt. A. M. Peery, San ITeigo. Cal. % Marine Band. Mr Wendall McLaughlin. 411 S. Occidental Mlvd, la>s Angeles, Cal. IrMIP Evans Wickham. Boy 1085 Miami Florida. Mr gnd Mrs. J. B. Dutcher. 1212 Atwater Ave., Bloomington, Indiana. Maude 1243 Coolidge Ave., Wichita, Kansas Mr A. B. Daugherty, 3213 Webster St. Fort Wayne, Indiana. j. c. Evans 600 S. Clay St. Sturgis, Michigan. J. F. Evans 322 N. Saulsbury St., W. Lafayette, Ind. Mrs. S. L. Beebe. Ambia. Indiana. J. S. Moses 7226 Eberhard, Ave. Chicago. Ills. Mrs Riley Chrisman, 1505 Woodland St. Nashville. Tenn. Mrs. Flora Kienzle, 184 Thirteenth Ave. Columbus, Ohio. Mrs. Owen Davis, 1123 W. Jefferson St. Fort Wayne, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Helm. Park Land Apts, Alton Road at 10th St. Miami Beach. Fla. Mrs. A. D. Hunsicker, Binoson, Michigan Miss Dura Barnhart, Cerragardi Ills. Mr. and Mrs, N. M. Clem, Elk Grove, California. Mr. and Mis. Theo. Ahr, St. Joe, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hunsicker. Butler. Indiana. Mr. Don Hunsicker, Reading. Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Erman Mentzer, Hicksville, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wysong, 1413 Grand Avenue, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Chapman, Monroeville, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Momma, Hicksville, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Raker, Roy, New Mexico. Mrs. Cal Robinson, 4021 Dalton Avenue, Los Angeles, California. Mi. and Mrs. Earl Bowman. Sturgis, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. *T. J. Coffer, 809 S. Brown Street, Dayton, Ohio. Mis. Catharine Gross, 1021 W. Main Street, Mitchell, Indiana. ! See Beautiful Decatur from the Air SUNDAY June 3rd New Plane,Government Licensed Pilot. / Plane will be in Kelly Field on Studebaker Farm all day Sunday.

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On Tunney’s Trail SI How d’you like the looks of < this feller? Meet Max Schmeltng, heavyweight champion of Europe and light-heavyweight king of Europe, who’s just arrived in New York, intent upon hurling a challenge at the stu-' dious Mr. Tunney. (InUrMtIMU Nanrsretl) Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Jones, 117 N. A. Street, Gas City, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Coffee, 4021 Dalton Avenue. Los Angeles, California. Miss Doris. Erwin, 1809 National Avenue, Sail Diego, California. Mrs. Jane A. Owen, Pontiac, Michigan. R. R. 3. Mr. Ed A. Whinery, Wysor Building. Muncie, Indiana. Mr. Win. W. Briggs, 302 East Washington Street, Muncie, Indiana. Mr. John Touhey, 316 East Gilbert Street, Muncie, Indiana. Mr. Patrick L. Touhey, 313 E. Washington Street, Muncie. Indiana. William E. Patterson, 133 Forthcamp Street, Fresno, California. Emmet McLain, So. Pac. Ry. Depot. Fresno, California. Ed. Potts, R. R. 1, Box 15. Yuba City, California. Mrs. Anna Buhler, 2240 N. Central Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana. Mrs. Margaret Harrison,

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Berne Man Breaks Nose In Motorcycle Accident Berne, June i.—Rufus Liechty, local Iceman, who figured in a minor motort'ycle accident on Bunday afternoon, figured in another and more sei lons sucli accident at about 6:30 o'clock Tuesday evening on Main street Just east of the railroad crossing. Mr. Liechty was riding Myron Lehman'a motorcycle, which was damaged to some extent, while the rider suffered a broken nose and a gash across an elbow that required about eight stitches to close the wound, besides other bruises that cause him considerable stiffness today. Liechty was driving east at the time of the accident, and as he came to the Braun street crossing, Mr Heckathorne, proprietor of the Jefferson Lunch room, drove onto Main street with his Ford touring car. Liechty was unable to stop and to avoid the crash he drove to the left and the

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