Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 245, Decatur, Adams County, 16 October 1928 — Page 3
tocsin news Mrl >:|oani Myers son Pee Miss Mirand nick Miller, of Monla1" f en« Thursday evening with mcu h, i Mrs Geo. Myers, in the Ella I anu Johnson home dp Kretß |, an d Lou. Mrs. Hansel d * k o„,t Vl rs Ohris Beery were visKr<>lg |n Decatur Saturday afternoon. Itors in D Miller entertain '£”««•»' - »”■ u nrv Borne and family of near MagI H u r and "Mrs. Sam Berkley and I ley ' urs John Heckley, of near mI and Mrs. Harold Mahnem h and son Glendon, of Osslan. ruests in the afternoon, and Mrs. T. M. Hall left Sun- *; ' p o rt Wavne, where they will 2nd the winter in the home of their Z Mr and Mrs. Roy Hall. SO w r ' and Mrs. J. W. Wasson and Sauehters Opal and Gladys, called on f “ Wasson's father William Sowards. g™ of near Emmaus Sunday afternoon. He is on the sick list. Mr and Mrs. George Myers and son Gene ami Mrs. Ella Johnson were visitors in Decatur Saturday afternoon. Elihtte Johnson, of Willshlre. Ohio, spent a couple of days last week with Mr and Mrs. Otto Johnson. Harry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnson; who has been sick with typhoid fever the past two weeks remains about the same. Those calling in the home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Jess Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pryback, Mrs. Victor Wilßon, and sons Ralph and Paul, Mrs. Vivian Mahnesmith and Thelma and Clara Wilson, Orien Bell and Elton Bailey, of near Osslan, and Harry Turner, of Tocsin Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Dailey entertained for dinner Sunday. Mrs. Sarah Hoover and son Ralph. Afternoon guests were Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Cole of Bluffton. Relatives at Tocsin have received word of the birth of an lb. son, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hanni, of Wapakoneta, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kreigh and daughter Bonnie Lou were dinner guests, Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs. L.” W. Merriman, of Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Plummer and daughter Darlene and Mr. and Mrs.
City Water Bills are due 4) and must be paid on or before Oct 20 A 10% penalty will be added if bills are not paid by this date. City Water Dep’t. city hall.
Harold Plummer, of Bluffton, spent Sunday afuurnnnn with Mrs. George Plummer and daughter Myrtle, Mr. and Mrs. George* Millhollund. , '• near Bluffton. were dinner guests . Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Moody Wolf. , Mr, and Mrs. Dora Myers of E<hn,! ( entertained for dinner, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Homer Sanders and family j ) ot Pugney, and Messrs Charles John 1 R ay and Kail Myers, ot Tocsin. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Miller of Bluffton, were supper guest*, Thur , day evening of Mr. and Mrs, D. J. Mil-, i. ■
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY. OCTOBER IG, 1928.
ler. Mrs. Hnnset Krelgn spent Sunday wltti Mr. and Mrs, Clara Zimmerman, of Keudallvllle. The Willing Workers class of the Tocsin Sunday school hel dlls regular monthly meeting Friday evening, at the home of Mrs, Ella Dailey, R**v. Walter (). Johnson, of Huntlngti it. called at thp Otto Johnson home, Wednesday evening. Mr. and M*■<. George Myers and son One were supper guests, Sunday ev--1 eniitg, ot Mr. and Mrs, Bob Miller, of
Monmouth. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Meyers and son Dee, Mr. and Mis, Hugh Myers, Miss Miriam Myers and Dick Miller. DECATUR 11. S. NOTES -by— ROBERT HELLER — Miis Klorlne Michaud, Latin Instrue- . tor, was in charge of the chapel pro- ’ grant Monday Two short Latin plays
were given, which will lie presented , at the Northeastern Indiana Teachera' i Association meeting at Fort Wayne this week. They were to illustrate what can he done in 45 minutes. The cast of the first play included; Mr. Brown—James Engler. Mis. Brown —Bernadlne Schraluka. Alice Brown —Erna Lankenau. Rob Brown Russel Jaberg. The story of the first was: Bob a pupil in high school agrees not to use ■ anything which has a Intln word In t It, if he will not have to take Latin
in school. He finds there is nothing lie can do or eat without a laiiln word in it. After doing nothing and going hungry all day he decides to take Latin. , In the Intermission between the plays, Violet Squire, accompanied by Dorothy Haley, played two beautiful Saxophone solos. The cast of the second play was Primus —Jesse Sutton Becundus —James Burk. Auellla —Anna Winnes. The play took place in u restaurant
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in which there was only a French waitreus, Ancilla. Primus, who knew no latln attempted to order his dinner but could not make the waitress underatand. Secundus who knew Latin was able to speak Latin words from which the waitress could guess the French dlrlvltlves. By this ability he ordeted everything on the menu, while Primus got nothing. - '—-0 —— I* ri l e Masquerade square dance. Big time Wednesday night at Sun Set.
