Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 134, Decatur, Adams County, 6 June 1928 — Page 3

COUNTY HAS 7 graduates at i. y. Bloomington, Ind., June fi.—Adams county H represented in the 1928 commencement oxercieoß of In liana University wl,h seven candidates for de-1 •rees. The list is still subject to last minute eliminations but it Is certain that the class will be the largest among the 99 classes of the institution. Candidates for degrees at I. V. from Adams county are as follows: Berne: Clifton K. Striker, A. M„ education. Decatur: Robert K. Daniels, M. D , medicine; Mary Macklin, R. N„ nursing: Lola Peterson, A. 8., English. Geneva: Emmett Tully, D. 1). S„ dentistry. Monroe: Lavina H. Christener, Monroe, bachelor of public school music. Preble: Floyd L. Grandstaff. M. D„ medicine. The candidates number 1019 this year, as compared with 950 for last year. Os the 192 S candidates, 871 expect to receive their diplomas at the commencement exercises at 5 p. m„ Monday. June 11, while nearly 150 additional seniors will be eligible to participate in the commencement exercises and will he recognized as members of the 1928 class but will not actually receive their diplomas until next October. At this time they will have completed the few remaining hours of <4edit necessary to graduation. Diplomas will be awarded in a twilight commencement ceremony at 5 p. m. Monday evening. June 11, in the Indiana Memorial Stadium, with President W. A. Jessup, of the Uni-1 versity of lowa, as the commencement speaker. President Lemuel H. Murlin, of DePauw University will be the baccalaureate speaker Sunday evening, June 10. June 9 is scheduled as Alumni Day with reunions for classes of years ending in three ami eight. o S¥¥**¥****¥*S * NEWS EROM MAGLEY * Jl***********!? Mr. and Mrs. James Hower were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kolter, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Scherry and daughter Vera Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reppert and son, Mr. and Mrs. I Elmer Beineke, Elmer Peters, the Misses Edna Agley and Letta Worthman were dinner guests Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Conrad and family. Mrs. Daniel Scherry spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs. John Miller and family, of Van Wert, Ohio. Mrs. Mina Reppert and son Clarence took dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kruetzman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Scherry and daughter Vera Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reppert and son and Letta Worthman visited Miss Irene Hildebrand, Sunday afternoon, who is a patient at the Decatur Memorial Hospital. * Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hildebrand entertained for dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. William Bracht and family. Mrs. Frieda Diller and sons, James and Donald, Miss Carrie Bracht, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bracht and Marcus Bracht, all of Fort Wayne. Daniel Jaberg and Miss Whelma Jaberg visited their mother, Sunday, who is a patient at the Decatur Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Gettys Parmer and daughter Mabie, called on friends in Magley, Wednesday. James Hower called on George Miller Saturday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Randal and son were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kolter, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Helmrich and family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Affolder, of Preble, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Worthman. Jr., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dettinger and daughter, Miss Bettie Dettinger. visited at the Wm. Markley home in Bluffton, Sunday. Mrs. Fred Schlickman and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Girod and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Gerber and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mart Worthman and the Misses Bernadine, Marie and Helen Kolter and Gorella Elzey were guests for supper at the Edward Scherry home, Wednesday. Mrs. Ernest Worthman visited her grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Bauer, Wednesday. Jacob Conrad, Walter Reppert and Daniel and Edward Scherry were callers in Decatur, Monday. G. F. Keil, who is employed in Detroit, was home over the week-end. Miss Bettie Dettinger is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dettinger this week. Mrs. Florence Keil and daughter spent Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Fruchte. Mr. and Mrs. John Beineke and family, of Decatur, Mr. and Mrs. How ard Mills and daughter Evelyn, of Valparaiso, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frauhiger, of Magley, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kruetzman and family, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bloemker, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bloemker, Rev. and Mrs. D. Grether and family and Miss Whelma and Daniel Jaberg took din-

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ner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bloemker. Roy Bauer, of Preble, was a caller in Magley last Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. Daniel Scherry and family and Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Reppert visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and family, of Van Wert, Sunday. Mrs. Mina Reppert and son Clarence called on Mrs. Franklin Fruchte. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bauer called on Mrs. Elizabeth Bauer Sunday afternoon. f Mrs. Irvin Foley, of Preble, was the guests of Mrs. Charles Dettinger and family Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Helmrick and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Peter Helmrick and family Sunday evening. Mr. Roy Bauer called on his grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Bauer, Thursday. Miss Irene Hildebrand, who has been a patient at the Memorial hos-

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Mrs. Franklin Fruchte is on the sick list, but is better. pit.nl, expects to come home in a few days. — o— LINN GROVE NEWS Noah Lehman, of South Bend, visited with Mrs. Mary Shepherd. Tuesday. Mrs. Samuel Neusbaum and daughter Fern. Mrs. David Falb and Mrs. Emil Liechty were shoppers at Portland, Thursday. Rev. and Mrs. F. J. Stedcke spent Wednesday at Celina. Ohio. L. L Dunbar has been visiting his son, Merlin and family at Indianapolis this week. Mrs. James Stodgill and son Billy, of Bluffton, called on Mrs. Mary Shepherd. Thursday. Josephine Bentz and friend, of Chicago. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bentz. Mrs. David Moser and daughters,

Margaret, Mario June, and Marcella, visited friends and relatives In this vicinity Memorial Day. Mary Maxine and Betty Lott, daughters of Mr. anil Mrs. Dale Neusbaum, of Bluffton, are visiting their grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Sam Neushaum. Dwight Yordy and Andy Schlagenhauf, of Detroit, Michigan, returned home, Saturday -after visiting friends here for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Neusbaum and daughter' Louise, Abe Stucky and Lewis Martin, of Geneva, motored to Bluffton, Ohio, to spend Sunday with Mr. mid Mrs. Cliffton West mid family. Claud Monee and John Pttsey left Saturday to spend Sunday at Chicago. o— How Blood Travels Assuming the heart to beat C’J times 4 minute at ordinary heart pressure, the blood courses through the veins at the rate of 207 yards in a minute, or seven miles an hour, 108 miles a day, and 01,320 miles a year. It u man eighty-four years of age could have hud one single blood corpuscle floating In bls blood all Ids life It would have traveled In that time near ly miles. o Women Grateful For New Cream You will just love this new wonderful cleansing cream containing Cocoa Butter, which melts into the skin removing all dirt and grime. Great for dry or loose skins. Keeps your complexion peachy and youthful. Prevents approaching wrinkles. Ask for MELLO-GLO Cleansing Cream — the companion to the famous MELLOGLO Face Powder, —The Holthouse Drug Company.

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