Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 131, Decatur, Adams County, 2 June 1928 — Page 3

NEWS from BERNE —byMiss Helen Burkhalter Mrs. Martha LJggetf, of South Bend. I” vlsltl, ’« 1|, ‘ r Mr. and T. J ~f •Wfcrnon shipPrnncla RieMn. Mrx. Adelino Emi cry and children wore bunlnoßH calleI < ,-t Portland, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Looter Stucky and daughters Gretchen and Garnet and r g, Stucky’* brother, Loren Kelley, were visitors nt Elkhart, Sunday. Mr. ami Mrs. Sam Pharrel and grandson, Hilly Kunkle, of Hartford City, called on Senator and Mrs. T. 4 Gottschalk, Tuesday afternoon. The Misses Dessle and Lu«ille Amstulz were visitors nt Decatur, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Drown and daughter, Miss Aldine, entertained Sunday as their guests, Mrs. Brown’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Krone and her brothers and their wives, Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Krone, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krone. Mr. and Mrs. RayKron*. all of Bridgeport, luifiois, and her sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Cort Lory of Newcastle, Mrs. Carey Angle and Mrs. Dick Wilbert, of Indianapolis. Joseph Hirschy was at Fort Wayne. Monday afternoon, where he enlisted in the V. S. army. Mr. Hirschy and wife will leave Friday for Fort Seribhen, Georgia, where he will be station- , All. A birthday party was given in honor of Lores Rich at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Rich. Friday afternoon. Those present were his brother, Leroy Rich, Truman Nussbaum and the Misses Verna. Dorothy, Violet, Beatrice Nussbaum. Angelina Habegger. Emma Rauch anil Florine Fluckiger. Rev. and Mrs. Jerome J. Diltz and daughter Mary Edna, of Laketon were visitors with friends here, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley’ O. Neuenschwander and family returned Wednesday evening from Cleveland, Ohio, where they spent a few days at the home of Mr. Neuenschwander’s sister, Rev. and Mrs. Ross Hartman. Martin J. Neuenschwander and Miss Gladys Stauffer were guests at the Daniel Neuenschwander home at Bluffton, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lenos Grismore and family, of Pandora. Ohio, were visitors at the Elmer Winteregg home Decoration Day. Mrs. Edison Sprunger is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jones Schlatter at Grabill since Monday. Mr. and. Mrs. L. L. Baumgartner left

IPpC® .zir | KwO 1 ') RATE WAR 0N I Jr Automobile Insurance B R: C***m %?"''',, If lIK I ; 1 tar fff no assessments IK S : f NO MEMBERSHIP FEE 1M f POLICIES ISSUED FOR ONE YEAR 3 B ' r^^/>o Z/ . f IK R Hr I IK K U Fire, Theft. Tornado ......................... $5.25 I IF Public Liability, $5-10,000 limit $9.00 ,“ C ,X pt _ZZ : iII Property Damage, SI,OOO limit SO.OO year old. ||K ■F /^X..);( '/ill I Full Collision $9.00 | \’i I II New car slightly ,’"‘Bfe ■ \// 376 Total $29.25 v k Higher priced car rates reduced in proportion. IKc 1 THESE RATES MAY NOT LAST LONG but if you insure now you will ~ be safe for one year at reduced fates. H Call at our office in Niblick & Co. Bldg. I Open on Saturday until 9:30 P. M. ||K' I The Suttles Edwards Co. f ■c X ARTHUR D. SUTTLES, Manager. decatur, Indiana I U IV V vl hj?

Monday morning for Middletown 0 '* «• the home of "'.lighter, Mrs. J ttmPH Kawrenco Lc-hntan. Ivan Sprunger, -1 man. Milton IJechly and How•rd Lehman attended the 01ll( , ruees at Indianapolis, Wednesday Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilfred Habegger ' '■ at>'l Mrs. Franklin Liechty and -om spent Dei oration Day at Celina. Mr and Mrs. Vilas Schindler and ■’ashlers. Betty !lt „l Gynp|h visitors at Dayton, Ohio. Wednesday Mrs. George Braun and sons, Rob’ ci and Dale and daughter, Bertiline ''7 M, ' Prny ho " ,p at Bluffton, Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Amstutz and family, Mrs. David Zimmerman visited relatives at Pandora. Ohio, Wednesday. Charles Baumgartner and family and the Misses Faye Opliger and Lu- ( ( * Baumgartner motored to Roch* ester, Wedensdny to spend the dav at Lake Manitau. Luster R. Schug and Miss Magdalina Burke visited a poultry farm at Dayton, Ohio, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. David Schenbeck and daughters, Selma and Naomi, of Woodhtiru, visited telatives here, Wednesday. Dwight Yordy, of Detroit, is spend ing a few days hete witli friends. Miss Adeline Schrag. who was an instructor In the Berne high school for the last three years, left for Now ' ork, Thursday noon, where site will meet other members of a touring Party with whom she will tour Europe- during the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Habegger and family and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Girod and family spent Decoration Day at tile Ohio Caverns. Rev. and Mrs. Weldon Klopfenstein and family, of Fort Wayne, and their sister. Miss Leona Amstutz spent Wednesday at the home of their mother. Mrs. Jacob IT. Amstutz here. . o Rotary Troop No. 61 Rotary troop No. 61. will meet Monday evening at 7:15 o'clock in the basement of the Christian church, it will be an important meting, as final instructions lor the Scout rodeo, to lie heli] next Friday at Fort Wayne, will be given at this time. The troop has been assigned the wall-sealing

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1928.

GENEVA NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Homer Campbel) and son, of Fort Wayne, spent Decoration Day with the C, p, Greene fiimlly. Mr. and Mrs, Toppln and son, of Greenfield, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Sei ph Martin. Mrs. Merrill Teeple and daughter Elaine and Mr. and Mrs. Francis MacWhlnoy returned to their homes after spending several days with relatives hi Goupva. Mr. and Mrs. Hoinor of Mun* 1 i '*« «D<*nt a few hours in Geneva Decoration Day. Buh Michaud and Frod Schurgpr, <>l Decatur,” transacted business in Geneva, Monday. Lqv Biih her, of Fort Wayne, spent

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Wednesday with ills family here. Mr. ai.d Mrs. Lyman Seitz were at Bluffton, Decoration Day. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schott, of IMiroleum, and George Schott and daughter, of Domestic, attended the Decoration Day exercises in Geneva. Rev. Alfred Burke, of Pleasant Milla, was a visitor in Geneva Wednesday. Mrs. Christ Lehman and children and Francis Ninde are attending Daily Vacation Bible Schoo) al Berne. The course lasts five weeks. Mrs. Sarah Miller has returned to her home at Indianapolis, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. James Barr. ' !■■■■■ I— - — I !■ I« Fourteen Sets Os Twins To Head School Parade LaPorte, Ind., June 2 (U.K)—Fourteen sets of twins led a parade here

Friday of 2,200 LnPorte school children. of the six schools in the city, only one, the Washington, has no twins.'' With tin* twins nt the head of tlte parade wire Arthur Russell

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egg und Ell Gralier, Vernal Ellenlierger, and Elmer Beer were vlaltora at Rome city uni. Fort Wayne, Deearatlon Day.