Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 169, Decatur, Adams County, 18 July 1928 — Page 3
MONROE NEWS Mu.lonary Society of the M. E. The . held « ’’lrtWW pttrty Fr ‘‘ l! ’ y ChUrC .. the h<»ne Os Mr. and Mrs. nlglll h unth of town. The wo B M. Smith, so Moy gnd mfn h»vin? |h<j J>rogr um. The June had decorated with hou9( . was fln(1 rORt . g . Mies peonies. 1 (J a p | an o solo, crystal Set ~Q zion liaa te the la,ll f 3 ‘ lirN( sang “Perfect Hay . Jiri. °' 8 ( moanied at the piano by Sh? Corner Winteregg. While Mrs. Mrs. Homer rty proceeded Crist sang, a * f, p ' Rtalrf ,. M rs. E. t 0^ n “‘,P the minister, headed the M son The flower girls followed procession. E]ov(l )n a (|reHg o{ her. Mrs. ■ Hendrlclw in a pinli ’ o? bl” folowed her. The ring dre ” m Viola Duer wore a dress and th.' bridesmaid. Mrs. •' Haggard a dress of yellow crepe Har J'r e ?l e best man. Mrs. Forest Ray as a boy. Mrs. A. C Crist * la a dress of orchid and Mrs. * eß ?f Graham a dress of pink, strewZ e tretMs fortlte bride to walk on ed ro ’. Mrs gC. Souders wore a Th, ‘ b ( r )f bh „. crepe paper, and carried d Ti rLs The groom Miss Chrystall br n a Ind the bride’s mother followed r l9 ; v!r Jretty mock wedding was “m After the mock wedding, a talk ±>is was held. Mrs. Hattie LoniXer and Mr. B. M. Smith won prizes for talking for five minutes without laughing. A very delightful h , n ch was served in two courses. There “ er e seventy-five in atendance. Mr and Mrs. Forest Andrews returned Sunday evening after a few days visit at Cleveland. Ohio. Miss Mary Osbun. of Geneva, Misses Grace and’ Esther Kelley and Mr. Fred Creek, all of Hartford, were visitors of Miss Marugerite Lewellen Sunday afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Shirk and daughter Ruby. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shirk family, all of Fort Wayne, and Mrs. Harriet Shirk and son Robert, of West Palm Beach. Florida, were guests *of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Smith and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Noah Graber and Miss Leona Winteregg and Mr. Eli Graber, all of Berne, called on Miss Marguerite Lewellen Sunday afternoon. Miss Chrystal Sells was the Sunday guest of Alonzo Smith. Mrs. Sadie Swherer, of Decatur, vis- [ ited with relatives and friends over Ute week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Price motored to ■ Coldwater, Michigan, and visited over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Crist left for Battle Creek, Michigan, for a few days j visit with Mr. and Mrs. Kerr and daughter. McGee Hendricks and Kate Diggs of Muncie, were visitors in town Sunday. Mrs Alta McKean, of Decatur visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bill McKean, over Sunday. Mr. and Jlrs. Charles E. Bahner and family left Sunday morning for an ex- . tended eastern trip. Mr. Bahner will I visit his old home town back in the [ Hills of Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Crist were guests I of E. A. Mann and wife at Decatur, ' Sunday. Mr. J. F. Crist motored to Fort • Wayne on business Monday. I Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hendricks ■ and Mrs. Frank Haynes, Mr. and Mrs. I J. J Hofer motored to Portland SunI <!•' 7, to visit with relatives and friends. I Miss Katherine Souders returned ■ Sunday from Grabill, where she has I been visiting for the past week. I Mr. and Mrs James Kessler, Mr. and I Mrs. Abe Everhart and son Marcel I Mr. Jesse Johnson and son. Mr. and I Mrs. James Menrricks and son, Lewis H motored to Fort Wayne Sunday, to a ■ birthday dinner for Mrs. Harry K«ss- ■ ler. B Mrs. G. A. Hahnert visited at Rome ■ City, last week. ■ Bw. LM. Krider, of Auburn visitI b) with his old friends in town TJtst ■ week. ■ o ■ S ****Al*¥¥*#¥g| I ’NEWS FROM MAGLEY * ■ ** M ¥¥ ****** R II Mr and Mrs. Wilford Me Peak and B ughters Bettie Jean and Evelyn, of ■ if| fyniS ' ° hio ' retlirne(l home Sundav S wtf?' n ? n aft, ' r M»‘mling the week-end ■ »«J relatives in Magley. ■ ftuV" 1 Mrs ' Henr - V Hackmann, of n of ayne alld ss Lena Hackmann ■ Mr. p an ? POrt ' visite(l witl ‘ Mr. and I notice I ANNUAL moose I PICNIC I The tt l u )r . der of Moose I AWiKJ’oM their | ANNUAL PICNIC on I May, July 22nd I at Sun Set Park I taaMhe' M lheir I at q 5 ) Io ? se Hon ’e ■ » o clock A.M. I 7’?n f " e r d" l n e ‘ l for I Jljgy r the a lt an "
noon Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Worthman and family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bauer and son Clifford Eugene of Van Wort Ohio culled on Mrs. Elizabeth Batter, Sunday afternoon. Miss Bettie Dettinger and Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Kiel spent the week-end nt the home of their parents Mr, and Mrs. Charles Dettinger. Mis. Caroline Jaberg entertained for dinner, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Me Peak and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jaberg and son imwell, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bloemker. Misses Minnie and Irene Bloemker and Daniel Jaberg. Mrs. Bina Reppert and son Clarence, and Mr. ami Mrs. Simon Reineke and family motored to Fort Wayne and with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kulmerten j and family. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kolter entertained for dinner, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. 'John Hllgeman and family, Mr. and Mis. Milton Scherry and daughter Vet a Jane, and Miss Amanda Worth man. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frauhiger entertained for dinner, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kruetzman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Borne and family. Mr. and Mis Henry Borne and family. Mrs. Elizabeth Borne, Miss Christena Borne and Francis Helmrick Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Worthman and | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bauer and son , called on Mr. and Mrs. Franklin ' Fruchte and Edward Scherry, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Worthman ■ took dinner Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bloemker. Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William Worthman and Mr. and Mrs William Worthman and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bloemker motored to Bluffton and took supper wit'll Mr. and Mrs. George Manns. Mr. and Mrs. Haratter, of Fort Wayne, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Helmrick. Sunday. x Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Helmrick entertained for supper. Sunday, Mr. anil Mrs. Charles Affoldei/'and family. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Huffman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bittner and family, the Misses Anna Helmrick. Rachel Limenstall and Josephine Hendricks. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Goldner and son Richard and Mrs. Daniel Widler visited their mother Mrs. Catherine Conrad and brother Jacob, Sunday afternoon. A very pleasant birthday party was given in honor of Miss Delores Warden in being her fifth birthday. A six o'clock picnic supper was served to the following guests: Milton Reppert. Glen Griffiths. Elmo and Brooks Borne. Richard and Jacob Borne. Dale and Elinor Mankey. Wilma Andrews, Marie and Marcilia Scherry. Magdalena and Mabie Borne. Ruth Irene Scherry. Helen Lucinda, Hazel and Hope Horne. Helen Hildebrand, Virginia, Mary Jane and Wayne Warden, it was the 74th birthday of Mrs. Mina Borne who was also present. Mr. and Mis. H. O. Warden and Mr. and Mrs. William Bracht entertained for dinner, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kuatz, cf Fort Wayne,
—— ,111,1,1, Auction Sale, Household Goods Saturday, .July 21, 1928 at 1:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. A line of goods including all kinds of Furniture, Dining Chairs; Kitchen ( hairs; Hockers; Library Tables; Dining TablesDropleaf Tables; Stands; Davenports; Rugs; Beds of all kinds, and springs: Kitchen Cabinets; Wash Machines; Stoves; Dishes: Cupboard: Sewing Machines; a few antiques; Bake Ovens; Good Auto Camp Bed, and manv other articles. FAY ELY'S SECOND HAND STORE, 224 South Second Street •Floyd Kreisehcr. auctioneer. TERMS made known at sale.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, JULY IK, 1925.
John Kloss and Miss Anna Dlerkes, ■ of Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Reppett. ot Preble, Mrs. Mina Hildebrand, Mis. Mina Borne, and Mr. and Mrs. John Botne. Miss Vera Vernon and Richard Irauhlger visited their grandmother Mrs. Betthu Frauhiger Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James Holier and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hower visited Mr. and Mis. Edward Kolter, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mr^ Franklin Fruchte and Mrs. I.ewls KA'tzmuu called on Mrs. Daniel ScheitJKiinduy afternoon. Mr. mid Mrs: Charles Dettinger visited their son and daughter-in-law at Detroit, Sunday. HER RHEUMATISM VANISHED SINCE SHE GOT KONJOLA I his I-tidy Tells How New Medicine Ended Years Os Misery /I MRS. GEORGE E. PIERSON “Konjola is wonderful," said Mrs. George E. Pierson. R. R. No. 2. Louisburg. Ohio, (near Richmond. Ind) "It completely ended the rheumatic trouble that I suffered for years.’’ “Terrific attacks of rheumatism came over me when I least expected it. The pains seemed to center in my shoulders and sides. In the morning I had awful pains* in my back and I could hardly bend over to lace my' shoes. I would sit for hours in a chair, unable to do my work or walk around. “After taking one bottle of Konjola, the rheumatic pains were becoming less, until now, I haven't a single ache or pain in any part of my body. My nerves are a lot better and I enjoy life again since I am free of every health trouble. Konjola is a wonderful medicine and I'll always indorse it to others." Konjola is sold in Decatur at the Smith. Yager & Falk drug store and by all the best druggists in all towns throughout this entire section.
It’s Back In Decatur... 9 * s ***"*** NEW FORDOR SEDAN Ij| ||g X big roomy car. Wide teati. /\\ ..._ 2 i Centrom leg-room front and & rear. Four convenient doort. |l ,JW ] ' ( >1 Vnuiually large windowt. Rich ■ 1 ! > uphohtery and full - nickeled zf hardware. Dome light. Your 9 *( choice of four artiitic colon. wX* t - - The New The HALL MOTOR Co. * WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THAT IT HAS SECURED THE DEALER AGENCY IN DECATUR FOR THE NEW FORD. 1 Temporary sales and service room will be located in the building formerly occupied by the Oakland-Pontiac agency. North Third street, opposite the K. of P. home. We are now open for business. * As soon as arrangements can be completed we will lease or build a modern new building and want to assure the public we are here to stay. Mr. A. B. Hall, owner of the new company, has been connected with the Ford organization for the past 10 years and knows the needs of the motoring public. Mr. Fred Kolter of Decatur, will be associated with us. Three Cars Line of This Week Ford Parts We have been assured delivery complete line of Ford parts, of three New Model “A” Fords . 4 „ including the old model r parts this week, including one of the mDnAD ,11 nr • m ill he carried in stock and we new FORDOR Models. M e invite you to our new location and invite Ford owners to call on us want you to see the new models. when in need of this equipment. 1 ' * Production at the Ford factory is increasing daily and delivery of the new cars will be made in quick order. We Are Here To Serve You Hall Motor Company A. B. Hall, Mgr. North Third Street Phone 24. • » ' -4 ■ • \
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