Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 205, Decatur, Adams County, 29 August 1928 — Page 3
Ilin PARTIf TO handle parking privilege mWt i nf V D * CBt ' ,r OU ’ I At * mlttee hold la” nl « ht Hoßif W* I * ll ' rted that the AtrterlM °tn wo>> <• b " "" ab,e h “ ndl , e problem <>f the big event. A* P* k ,location* are available * ve L‘ u- Thompson I* anxious to get ttdH ?.hh either local organizat on ,o thought of lhP executive e was that the city should C ° free parking space for vl* tors '"X hv during Ohl Ho""* ek ’ « ? decided to turn this problem W r to individuals who would be prl«”r to charge a 25-cent fee for Si and properly guarding autoleft in their care. B r possible individuals should get with H. W. Thompson at 1 Xhe has full authority to act in Jitter for the executive commit- « S *********** W •NEWS FROM MAGLEY* g»********** H Mr and Mrs. J. J. Helmrick Mr. .a Mrs Harrv Frauhiger and Miss 0 en e Kruetzman motored to Detroit 1 spent the week-end with relatives. Mr and Mrs. Edward Jaberg. Mrs. Caroline Jaberg and Miss Whelm. J»herc attended the mission festival M Berne, Sunday. , j T. Miller, of Indianapolis was the guest of his Mother George Miller and daughters. Olive and Emma Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schultz, Mr. and Mrs John Miller, of Van Wert, Ohio, Mr and Mrs. John Hilgeman and faaily Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reppert, Mrs Reppert. Mrs. Mina Reppert. Miss Mary Ellen Yost, of Decatur and Miss Marie Hildebrand visited with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Scherry and family, Sunday.' Mis. Mina Hildebrand was the guest of Mg and Mrs William Bracht, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hildebrand and family, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Scherry and daughter Vera Jane, Henry Hildebrand and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fruchte of Fort Wayne, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Fruchte and i Edward Scherry, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kolter and I ion attended the Young Women’s Volunteer class reunion at the United Brethren church, of t’raigville. Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Gettys Farmer and daughter Mabel, of Decatur, and Mr. and Mrs. Janies Hower spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kolter. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Miller and family called on George Miller and daughters Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scherry and family. of Orville, Ohio, who are on their vacation, motored to Linton, Ind., Friday and spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jaberg and returned Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hackman. of Fort Wayne visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schlickman, Sunday. Mrs. Schlickman I accompanied them home to spend a tew days. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Worthman and family, and Mr. and Mrs. John Hilgeman and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Scherry, Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. August Bachman, of Kentucky, are spending a week visit- | ing relatives and will return home I Thursday. I Misses Kordelia, Ida Bell, and Estel ; Worthman are spending a few days . with their aunt, Mrs. Milton Scherry. p —— —o My Maryland” To Appear Only On Friday Evening My Maryland” will play only one tifht at the Shrine Auditorium, in Fort Wayne, in place of two days as ! Previously announced. The change 18 made owing to this attraction op‘"lng in Chicago, Sept. 1. The Fort »ayne engagement will therefore be or Friday night, August 31, elimin>nj the Saturday matinee and night. With the original New York cast, 's operetta comes directly from a ’ ’ eeks ’ ”ay in Philadelphia and a or s run in New' York and will go ’ he Great Northern Theatre, Chicab«r»UP<).L ,he Close of its ell gagement 0n1,'..? U " makins Port Wayne th e Mtiv t y J n which thls ori sinal contain cm booked between New York “°d Chicago. Those who heard this tuneful offerexuut.T J l ear ' never wiU sor * et ‘he Patriot 6 ° VP m(>lo<lies - the thrilling m » Unes ’ thp beating marital Za? WUI Want t 0 h - Marvin haVe not yet heard " My ha bemov haVP heard enough about see it y ' t 0 make them wa ”t to MlieaL ar i Wh,Ch can make Perfect *to*M„l Prouctton ha « been giv 'Kat anil * aryland " in lyrics, music, beauty. ticent casf Wagner ls ln Hie magniGeorgfc n ' 80 is °*sa Cook and Look o ner ’ and Msrion Ballou, SRre princi n a | SaVant ' and a ' score Chorus ~ ‘ Pals as we!l a « a glorious "My u °, ne hundred voices. 1 18 the moßt Utting Ante’s n Uh which to open Fort raes New Theatrical year. ltx
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REUNION CALENDAR Sunday September 2 Hakes reunion, Sun Set park, east of Decatur. Second Annual I'hrick Reunion George L’hrlck grove, 2 miles south of Monroe. Sixth Annual Reunion of the Zliumerman family, Bellmont park, Decatur. Roop Family Reunion, SnnSet Park Sunday September 2 Baker Bollenbacher Reunion, Schaadt's Grove Chattanooga, Ohio Sunday September 2. Labor Day, September 3. Second annual reunion of the Sius ser-Gause families, Fair grounds, Celina, Ohio. Sunday September 9 Barger-Smith Reunion at the home of Jucob Barger. Lautzenheisee - William reunion, Aaron Lautzenheiser grove, 1 mile east and 1 1-4 miles north of Salem Bosse Family Reunion. Sun Set Bark. Annual Reunion Bernard Holthouse Family, I* A. Holthouse Farm. 15th Annual Reunion Elzey Family, Bellmont Park. —o
* NEWS FROM PREBLE * * By ♦ * Miss Lorine Kirchner * K ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ K! Miss Marjorie Dilling is spending a few days at Hamilton Lake. Mr. and Mrs. George Bultemeier and family spent Sunday visiting rel-1 at Ives at Fort Wayne. Mrs. Albert Shady, Jaunita Sullivan. Ethel and Flossie Shady and Richard Bogner spent Sunday afternoon at the flying field on the Her- | man Meyer farm, where Mr. Bohnke took up pasengers in a cabin monoplane. Miss Lorine Kirchner is spending several days visiting at Lafayette and Indianapolis.' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reinhart and son Robert of Elkhart spent Sunday at the Douglas Elzey home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bauer and son Roy and daughter Theo had as their guests, Sunday, Mrs. B. F. Sowards, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sowards and son Lavere, of Tocsin, Venis Miller, of Michigan, and Walter Frauhiger. Mrs. Ida Dilling and son Rodney and daughter Phylis called on Mrs. Charles Fuhrman and family, Sunday I ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Milton and sons had as their Sunday dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Goldner. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Elzey and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Elzey of Fort Wayne, spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Elzey. Harriett Straub, of Fort Wayne. | spent Sunday visiting the Milton I Hoffman family. Mrs. June Schackley and son Par- ,
MAKES LIFETIME SUCCESS IN THE PAST FIVE TEARS Famous Medicine Manufacturer Says Newspapers Popularized Konjola “Newspapers will always be the strongest factor in serving any community or building any business beI ' w ■**** Oh a?*’- vs |r ? Ji i CL - Ji ' Hy i y Jb <■ ~ G. H. MOSBY cause they bring action within twelve hours,’’ said Mr. G. H. Mosby, President of The Mosby Medicine Company at the Fifth Anniversary Meeting of his employes and friends at Cincinnati, Ohio, Thursday, August 23rd. Mr, Mosby is a young man today, yet in the short period of five years he has built a business success that equals the life-time efforts of many other concerns which took decades to build. “Five years ago,’’ he said, “Konjola was an unknown medicine. It had exceptional merit, but the question was how to make it generally known to the public. Like any product of worth, it needed consistent, truthful advertising. We looked to the newspapers to accomplish this. They have done it remarkably, and we have never stopped our advertising. Everyone knows that a product must be good to be advertised year after year, and one which is not worthy soon loses its place in the field of advertising.”—advt.
roll spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wtu. Schackley at Decatur. Miss Margaret and Aldine Bultemeier are spending n few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bultemeier and family, at St. Johns. Mr. and Mrs.’ Charles Kirchner and son Edward and daughter Elizabeth are spending several days visiting relatives at Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Mrs. Charles Sullivan and daughters are visiting relatives at Geneva for > few days. Here is the opportunity you have been waiting for—s room modern home at auction sale. 1 IHi W. Monroe St.. 3:00 p. m. Saturday, Sept. 1. Easy terms. NOTICE My cider mill will start Thursday, August 30th and will opera te every Tuesday and I hursday thereafter. -H~>tf Peter Kirsch.
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PUMPHREY’S Anniversary Sale SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist marks the closing of our Anniversary Sale, x\W'll//A which is in celebration of our Fifteenth Anniversary of successful merchandising in Decatur. During the last ten days many of our new and old friends have taken advantage of our tremendous saving in prices on Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Silver- Wonderful ware, Pearls. Rings and novelty gifts. //7 VALUES in \v / DIAMONDS I Come in and make your selection before our Anniversary sale is over. You I I $25-$3750-SSO J j will find an impressive showing of things beautiful and useful at amazingly \\ $75-SIOO /f / 1 . $ 125 low prices. . ' ■ Have you made your selection of records yet 3 We are selling them for less than they can be manufactured, many numbers six for one dollar. * Pumphrey’s Jewelry Store Jeweler DECATUR - - INDIANA
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LINN GROVE NEWS Lloyd Eversole and Bruce Shoemaker and son Roy motored to Greensburg. Thursday where they they visited with John Shoemaker. Miss Ruth Gilbert and George Garret were shoppers in Fort Wayne Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Me Gulgan of Fott Wayne, spent several days this week with A. M. Lanning. Mrs. Dale Shanks and family and Mrs. Rose Llby visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lilly, Tuesday. Frank Neusbaum and Christ Liechty were business callers nt Fort Wayne, Thursday. Mrs. Marg Nlederhau*er. of Fort Wayne visited with friends and rela-
AUCTION SALE 6--ROOM, SEMLMODERN HOME-6 410 South sth St, Decatur, Ind. FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1928 at 6:00 P. M. I will sell to the highest bidder my 6 room semi-modern home. The house is in good state of repair. Has lights, gas and water; good garage; chicken house; large grape arbor; a very comfortable home. TERMS:—SmaII cash payment, balance $20.00 per month; low rate of interest. For further information see Roy Johnson, Room 1. Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg., Phone 006. This house can be seen any time. Roy Masonbrink, Owner. Roy S. Johnson, Auctioneer. i
The Sun Shines Brighter Every Day For Folks Who Spend Wisely and Save! L AT least, it seems that way to the Thrifty. Theirs 3 is the happy comfort of knowing they have the means of conquering Adversity and accepting Life’s Come-Open A Opportunities as they come! Can you say as much SAVINGS ACCOUNT for yourself? wh Us To . Da y, Old Adams County Bank r ' IMIK|S '
t.ivcH In this vicinity Thursday. Norris Youdy <>f Detroit, .Mlehlgun. j is visiting friends here. Mr*. Rose Llliy and son William are spiMiding tlielr vacation In Michigan, with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Llliy. Donald Eckrote Is spending week at Akron, Ohio, with Ills brother Loafer. Rev. F. J. stedeke and Peter Klper motored to Celina, Sunday, where they ! attended a funeral of a relative of tlie former. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Neuabaum and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Neusbaum motored to Ohio, Sunday to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fox spent Thursday at Fort Wayne. Mrs. Caroline Schenbeck of Herne, visited Mrs. F. M. Studler, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Raymond and family und Mr. and Mrs. Homer Achletnan and family, of Fort Wayne, and Elisabeth Kraner. of Geneva, vfslted Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Aeltleman Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. ix>vl Yoder motored to Elwood where they visited relatives of Mrs. Yoder. W'liile returning home from a visit ! with his brother in Michigan, O. S.
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G ttschalk had an accident which resulted In a broken wheel on his automobile. No one was injured. Mr. ami Mrs. Dale Shanks und family and Mr. und Mis Fred Llby und family spent Sunday ut Portland. . —o ——— BOARD AND ROOM by day or week„ Price Is right. Phone 965. Erie Grocery & Restaurant. 203t3x
