Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 151, Decatur, Adams County, 26 June 1928 — Page 3

OLD HOME WEEK ADDRESS LIST Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Durbin, 2119 Mission Park, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. John Nissen. • Laurel, Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Martz and family Dunkirk. Indiana. Henrietta Phillips. 825 N. Wilson Ave. Stockton, Cal. J. R. Coffee, 421 Dalton Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martz, 819 Putnam St. Fort Wayne, Indiana. John F. Merriman, Berne, Indiana. jjprt 0. Merriman, 1622 Creighton Ave., Fort Wayne, Indiana. Floyd R. Men Iman, Howe, Indiana. Ralph McMerriman, Tippecanoe City, Ohio. Elmer E. Merriman, 5701 Julian Ave. Indianapolis, Ind. Jonathan H. Merriman. Woodward, Okla. Nora Sawyer. Woodward, Okla. Mrs. Carrie Cogswell Swalley, 201 N. Ist St. St. .Yakima Wash. Mrs. Victoria Campbell. 827 Orange- St., Ashland, Ohio. Rosa Brown Monroeville, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Williams 615 So. 7th St. Goshen, Indiana. Eugene Christen 451 East Lake St., Bakersfield, Cal. Will. M. Christen, Melbourne, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnson, 2729 Ferris Road, Columbus, Ohio. Mrs. Elizabeth Vaughn, 3412 W. Adams St. Chicago, 111. Mr. Cread C. Vaughn. 3412 W. Adams St. Chicago, Ills. * E. Kirby Thompson. 126 N. Spring St. Bucyrus, Ohio. C. A. Thompson, 1225 S. Twenty Third St. Lincoln, Neb. Mrs. Franke Thompson Haynes, 126 N. Spring St. Bucyrus, Ohio. M. D. Pillars, 211 Fourth St. The Dalles, Oregon. Miss Margaret Dorwin, 4311 N. Cheyenne St. Tacoma, Wash.

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Mr. J. C. Dorwin, 4311 N. Cheyenne St. Tacoma, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dent. 4106 Webster St. Fort Wayne, Indiana. Miss Marjorie May Corunna. Indiana. Mt. and Mrs. Henry Sprunger. West Side R. F. D. Saginaw, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gerke, West Side R. F. D. Saginaw, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. George Glass. ", I>>tellier Apt. Peterboro. Ont. Canada. L. L. Lobenstein, 604 E. Suttenfield St. Fort Wayne, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Walters 73 Linwood Ave. Columbus, Ohio Mr and Mrs. W. D. Kirby, 26 Center St., Willoughby, Ohio.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1928,

MONROE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Shirk, of Fort Wayne, were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. David Laisure. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Price entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Victoi Kenise and son, of Geneva. Mts. Janies Kessler and Mrs. Forrar left Sunday for a few days visit in Fort Wayne with relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs. Janies A. Hendricks entertained, Sunday for Mrs. Maude Dorwin and daughters, of Decitur. Those who attended the wedding of Mfc- Veda Andrews and Mr Arziu 1). Ciret, besides the immediate families, were; Mrs. Jenny Ranier, of Decatur. Hubert E. Myers, of Fort Woyne Miss Zelma Meyer, of southwest of town, and the Rev. and Mrs. S. I. Zechiel, of Macy. Mrs. 0. 0. Hocker and daughter Mabie, returned Sunday from Danville

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Indiana, where they attended the graduation exercises of the Danville Normal. Miss Mardelle Hocker was one of the graduates. Maurice Neal, of Kalamazoo. Michigan, is visiting witli his grandmother, Mrs. Angie Hendricks, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Longenberger entertained the following Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Gid Longenberger, of Blnftton; Mrs. Albert Spuller, of Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Longeni berger and family, of Poe; Mrs. Ella . Davis, of New Mexico, William Longenberger, of Newton Falls, Ohio, and Mrs. Charles Pipwer, of Youngstown, ; Ohio. Mrs. Maude Doi win and daughi ter, Helen, called on the Longenberger ■ family in the afternoon. Mrs. Glays Peters and son, of Con- ■ nersville, is visiting her mother, Mrs. ' Della George, this week. Sylvester Everhart, of Muncie Normal, visited with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Everhart, over the weeki end.

TOCSIN NEWS Mrs. Claude Krelgli nnd dnuglUgr Bonnie l<on, and Mrs. Chris Beery motored to Decatur, Friday, where they visited with relatives. Miss Freldrr Merriman accompanied Mrs Krelgh’home for a short visit. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Yager. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Dollhouse and family, Mr, 'and Mrs. Lester Yager and family. | Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mcßride nnd Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mcßride nnd family, of near Pleasant Valley, spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Porter. Homo made Ice cream was the main feature of the evening. Mr. ami Mrs. Walter Johnson ami daughter, Miss Elizabeth, of Finjlluy, Ohio, were week-end guests of Mrs.

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illia Johmum nnd Mr and Mra. Gen. Mvcih. Mni. Ida Klelnnlght wtm n guoat, V.cdnc<day, <>( Mr. nnd Mrs. Warren Kleinnlght. of Decatur. M ■ and Mrs. Amos Byrd ami fain ily were visitor: in Bluffton. Saturday evoUinv. Mn,. Ella Johnaon and Miss 'loo. Myers spent Thurstlaj with Mr. and Mrs. Gttuid JohuMon. of Fort Wayne. Mr. and M's George Myers wer-' guests Sunday ovenbig of Mr. and Mrs. Slo.iti Mye-s, near Monnwut t. Mi. u\d Mrs. Sam Rumsey pent Sunday rfiern'mii wt;h relatives in Decatur Mr. and Mis. Bnlpb Porter, Miss M.uy Porto; urd A. E, Ae-by loft Monday morning lor a week’s outing at Stnao Like. ft. Sir.,. SjMTrtulJuyv, ~ud Mr. oft M.-s.,

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Cnrl Taylor, of n, called on Mr. and Mrs C E. Pid'er. Sunday even- . Ing. Mrs. Frye rcinalnrd for a few i di>y* vlt-lt, • Harold Porter camo home Sunday from Chicago where he acted as host man at the rmirilnge of hla brother, Clyde Porter, to Mit s S> tma S< h.trlan, hofli ot t'hitir.’o. The bride's sister, Miss Alpha S.•’.•arlnn, of Danville, ill, wn> liridesiaiid. The adding ‘ouk place al 8 o'clock Salmday oven •is ! I'l the present • of tV'liyfive gues's. The y< ting cou|de lelt for a wedding trip to Milwaukee. Mis., after which 1 they will nriko their ht ino in Chicago. .Mi Portr r is a <!it •:; !>.an and Is a 1 <i >n of Mr. and Mrs. ink Por nr, rear IH rin He her n.any friends ! in tins community who extend their . eongrat illations. — — 1 ■■