Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 171, Decatur, Adams County, 20 July 1928 — Page 5

[ERNE NEWS Mr mid Mrs. Frod Kamhoiiz and fox- ' .., uiehard Grakox »“<* un 1 ,l ’ r ‘ returned Monday evening Su " W “ y two weeks visit in UHM**. they vieited Mr. Kamholtzx *’ b X r Mrs. AH-ert Oeirtbezwr. at nl , -Hx k and Mi s. Kamholtza pmXMr Mrß ' J,,h “ Stl,rued ° r rafter iU,(I M I M t On ’- J NXnsehwander were business “S' c" ’ M uud ’willium Kn'ffinan are doing «*>« construei „ work at Portland this week. M,- and Mrs. Elmer Burry, of PunHnra, Ohio, were visitors at the Peter Burkhalter home here. Sunday. Mr and Mrs Ezra Lantz and daugh.„r Miss Jeanette- and Miss Roberta Brauh seen' Sunday afternoon and ev pninc at Fort Wayne. Mrs. Melvin Klopfenstein, of lUuft- .... visited al the home of her tdster Mi ttitd Mrs. Grover Neueusehwander 'anil family Thursday. Mr and Mrs. Ferd Mettler and family'spent Sunday at Russels Point,: ' William Biery was a visiter at Portland Sunday. „ j Mrs. John Cory, sons Donald ana Oscar and daughter Velma and Iva, motored to Lima, Ohio, Sunday, where they visited with Mrs. Cory's brother Mr and Mrs. Zeles King. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Nusxbaumer and family were visitors with relatives] at Fort Wayne, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Yoder and family of Woodburn, speut the week-end at the John Kirchhofer home. Ivan Sprunger, Nortnan Winteregg and Lester Huser were visitors nt Bluffton. Saturday night. Miss Elda Flueklger returned Saturday from Ridgeville corners, Ohio, where she had been visiting her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Flueklger ami family. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Neuenschwaqder ami daughters the Misses Mary Ann and Marcella spent Sunday at Russels Point, Ohio. Leo Kirsch, of Decatur was u business caller in Berne Monday aftergoon. William Kauffman spent Sunday at the home of his brother, Daniel Kauffman at Monroe. Henry Burgstadt, of Fort Wayne,-and Miss Gilliom, of Indianapolis, were Sunday guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin 11. Gilliom. Mrs. Tom Keating, of Chicago, 111., was a week-end guest at the home of her cousin, Mr. and Mrs, Grover Neuenschwander and family. Mr. aud Mrs. James Becher and family. of Portland, visited their father and grandfather, C. C. Burry, who is seriously ill, here, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Nagel Jr., and Miss Dora Nagal were at Vera Cruz Sunday afternoon. Elmer Yoder and Joel Ellenberger spent Sunday evening at Portland. Russel Engle, of Richmond, arrived here Sunday afternoon to join lus

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tiveg hero. Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Arndt and family of Fort Wayne, were visitors here, Saturtiay. Mr. and Mrs. Otto C. Leipold and family of Fort Wayne, visited at the Fred Rohrer and Mrs. Sarah Lehman homes here Sunday. Mrs. Forest Kessler, of Colon, Michigan is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hahegger here. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Parr and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dewaid Beitler and son spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norma) Allspew and family at Indianapolis. Miss Gladys Schindler and Dale Braun, who are attending Ball teacher's college at Muncie, spent Sunday at their homes here. Mrs. Fred Sprunger and daughter Norma Jean are visiting at the home ot her mother Mrs. A. A. Sprunger here, this week. Mr and Mrs. Homer Amstutz are spending this week at Igtke Webster. Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Sprunger and son Palmer left Monday morning for £helby. Michigan, to spend the week with the former’s daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Claire Smith and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Sprunger and son Bobbie, of Fort Wayne, visited Sunday at the home of the former’s mother,

Mrs. S. F. Srpngef. The Misses Ellen Schindler und Kate IJechty were visitors at Pennville, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Longwith of Portland, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ray, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sprunger and family left Thursday morning for northern Michigan for a two weeks’ vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Runyon and Mrs. Runyon’s mother, Mrs. Fred Huffman of Decatur, were visitors in Berne Wednesday afternoon. Miss Helena Liechty began her new duties ax office girl for the Eastern Indiana Oil and Supply Co., this week. Mrs. Albert Baumgartner aud family and Miss Dorcas Sprunger wo “ business callers at Fort Wayne, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Malotte, Mr. and Mrs. John Craig and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ruble, of Fort Wayne, were Sunday guests of Mrs. O. O. Lozier at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram A. Sprunger and daughter Lucille were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Steury, at Gravill, Sunday. John Nussbaum, Llewellyn Stucky and tjie Misses Earline and Dorothy

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Baumgartner were visltora at Rc.me , Chy. Sunday. Mr. and Mrx. Alvin Neuenxchwunder spent Sunday at the home ot the lat- ' tor's parents. Mr. und Mrs. William Stettler, at Bluffton, Ohio, who returned with them Sunday to spend a week at the home of their daughter here. Waldo Schindler and the Misses Rufina Stucky, Olive Winteregg, Kate Liechty. Ellen Schindler and Goldie Ellenberger jnotored to Throe Rivers Michigan, Tuesday where they will spend the week. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Amstutz were business callers at Decatur, Thursday. Medrith Snyder and Jimmy Baumgartner were visitors at Chattanooga, Ohio, Tuesday. The Misses Clara Banmttartner and Marcella Sommer, of Fort Wayne, who are spending several weeks here, spent Tuesday at the home of their aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sprunger at Monroe. Grover Baumgartner and daughter Miss Harriet and the former’s mother, Mrs. Peter J. Baumgartner motored to . Chicago, Wednesday, where the former attended to business matters, while the latter visited at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Coffee. Little Miss Enid Coffee returned •ionic with them to visit at the

home ot her grandmother for some time. Mr. and Mrs. James Becher aud family, ot Portland, were visitors at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bierie Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Stucky ami family and Mrs. Stucky’s brother, Irvin Liechty, ot Oblong, Illinois, are visiting at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Liechty here. Ezra Steiner and Hirum Nussbaum were business callers nt Chattanooga Ohio Wednesday. R. L. Case and Miss Edna Burkhalter of Bloomington, will spend the week-end at the home of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrx. Amos Burkhalter. LINN GROVE NEWS Mr. and Mrx. John Windlend, ot Vera Cruz called on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meyers, Sunday arernoon. The Christian church will have an ice cream social Friday night, July 20 Every one is cordially invited. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. McGuigan aud Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lanning, all of j Fort Wayne, visited Mr. A. N. Lanning Sunday. Lloyd Eversole, of New York, is here I visiting his parents Mb. and Mrs. Wil *

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