Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 288, Decatur, Adams County, 6 December 1928 — Page 7

I BERNE NEWS ■ I j,| ~ <; hatllli attended t ) liudn ■k .tt ’ ■ ' r " rl ' Vl ‘ yn, ‘ i Monday g ■ < Mi's ' ,: "' y , » ,ll « er 11,1,1 daughter ■^K.p a y<>. spent Sunday at the hmm M®, i|,p lormer'H niece, Mr. ami Mt.-. KBL t| ' Stucky and family al Warr.i- "\|! .i'i'l v, iß Albert Soldner and son EH,.'■ Ohio. returned to tlieii lio-n. | the Th ink >viu< v;.,u | E mo'her anil Krandmotl« K-'„ £’.>:<••:• Soldner here. I ■di i"' l ’ Ernest lleisfand *.l | ui Clyde. Ohfa. no iifil ii, Sulltljy l, P*‘“diH>' II ■ u , ~.t at the homes ot their par pt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heistand and I, and Mrs. John Hilty here. Ml ■ Bohm I Ki 11 I: and f 1 I Bidy Sunday at th,. I nf Mr« Krick's parents, Dr and ■K |r - R pl,sßer alllJ I’a,nil.v. 1 ’ a,nil .v. Em in and Mrs. Eugene Wechter of ■^Epei" l Indiana, ate visiting at the E Erank Wechter home here. !■ 'urilda Riesen entertained lie, ■ Miss Bertha Haberkamp, o' [■,. u, “°- 3,1,1 Ml9h l-fii h'i KK,; Sural Creek, Ohio, »<t dinner a’ ■ ■bluff'" 11 iddiana, Sunday. K | Mi 'U.idys Schindler returned to ML-i-n Sunday afternoon, aft,." Thanksgiving with her par ■-K nts . Mr and Mrs. Jacob (’. Schindler E^E prt '' Bel Me Louise Schubkegel, of Parker-. ■ West Virginia, is visiting at I ie EK, I, f Mr. and .Mrs. W. P. Bagley, once Saturday. I, i Mi and Mrs. Wilbert Habegger and (■family, Mrs Jacob A. Habegger and ■ Bnlaiigliier Miss Florence spent SaturEHil.ii .11 the home of'Mrs. Wilbert Ha Mtrfp'f ’ parents, Mr. and Mrs* Fran> ■Kvise at Newcastle. K‘. I Mrs? Charles C. Baumgartner. IKiaiiiditers Donna Rae and Irene and ■■Mi-- I'.iye Opliger spent Friday after EMhonn with the former's mother, Mrs. I ■Sarah Heister at Bliftfton. I l Mr and Mrs. Howard B. Hffnmnn [■and sons Don and Josef, cf Ann Arbor |, ■Michigan. retimed to their home Sun [■day after visiting relatives here. E I Mr and Mrs. S. L- Flnckiger and Mr. I Hand Mrs. A. B. Haist, returned Io thee[■hmm - at Saginaw, Saturday, after vis- [ Kiting with the former's mother, Mrs. [■(aioline Flueckiger over Thanksgiv- | I Rev. and Mrs. Irvin Canen, of near [■Decatur, reutrned to their home Mom IHilay. after spending several days with latter's mother, .Mrs. Judith l.elihere. i I Mr. anti Mrs. Gerhard Winteregg, of f ■Cleveland, Ohio, Miss Mildred Rich ■ Mrs. Katie Rich, of Cantun. Ohio. ißreturned to their homes Sunday, af'er ’ ■spending several days at the home of ■Mr Winteregg's iweuts. 0 Mr. and i ■ Mrs J. D. Winteregg here.

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• -And Points South! •* r—- —-—-- •» 1 —— , is r 1 *• for ti 3 I Ohs! and ahsl of admiration greeted perfect take-off for Bogota, Colombia, of Lieutenant Benajmin Mendez (inset), the Latin ‘Lindy.” He is shown circling for altitude over Rockaway, L. 1., in his Falcon seaplane. John Tod Hunter accompanies him as mechanic and their first stop was Jacksonville, Fla. _______ (IntErnatlnoaJ Nawarcal)

LINN GROVE NEWS Andy Schlagenhauf and grandson, I Norris Yorday and Paul Fleming, all of Detroit, Michigan spent Sunday with friends ami relatives here. Mrs. Maiy Shaupp, of Geneva, visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Liddy last week. Mr. ami Mrs. Andrew Brewster, of Decatur, spent Sunday with Mr. ai d Mrs. Ed Brewster. Mrs. Clesla Eversole, of Plymouth, is visiting her father, Join Meshherger. Mrs. Chauncy Reynolds is on th? sick list. Miss Mae Elston, of Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Shepherd and daughter, Lois llene and Joe Elston, of Bluffton. Miss Ruth Gilbert and George Garret visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roach at Montpelier, Saturday. Fred Milleg, of Fort Wayne was here on business, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Meshberger had as guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Evert

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, DECEMBER f>, 1928.

Banter. Mrs. Frances Neuenschwander, cf Vera Gruz, spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. F. Neushanm. Mrs. Arnold Aschleman was pleasantly surprise/) Sunday noon by children and grand-children and other relatives. who helped her celebrate her seventhleth birthday. A potluck dinner was sei veil. AH departed wishing Mrs. Aschleman many mine happy birthdays. • Mr. Howard'Hoffman and family returned to school at Ann Arbor, Midi, Sunday, after spending a few days here with his mother Mrs. Nan Hoffman. Roscce Manter and Lloyd Kfinyon siient Sunday at Markle visiting fi iends. P. il. Hawthorne, of Hartford City was a business caller of Muri Lybarger. -" Walter Whittenbarger left yesterday for Chicago to attend the International Livestock show and also to visit with

K«V«*¥****¥*X * NEWS FROM MAG LEY * «¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥« Mrs. Mina Reppert spent Wednesday w'lth her niece. Mrs. Albert Fruchto and family, of Decatur. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Bloemker entertaitied for dinner Thursday .Mr. and Mrs. William Worthman, .Mr. and Mrs Lewis Conrad, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reppert and son Robert. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Borne and fa mily were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwurd Jaberg Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wlltcrd McPeak and daughters Hettie ean and Evelyn, of Bucyrus, Ohio, and Daniel Jaberg were guests of Mrs. Caroline Jaberg and daughter Wlielma, Thursday. Rev Grefher, Mrs. Fred Sehllckma#, and Miss Marie St,berry called on Mrs. Milton Scherry Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frauhlger and family, of Magley, Mr. and Mrs. How ard Mills and daughter Evelyn, of Tocsin, Mr. and Mrs. John Belneke and family, of Decatui, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brelner, of Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Edwsftd Kruetzmtgi. Elmer Kruetzman and Miss Eailedap McLaughlin. of Detroit, Michigan, vve'e dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kruetzman and family, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kolter ami son Robert, Mt ami Mi <;• . r

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mer and daughter Mabol, ct Decatur, and Mr iiyton Hower and Mr and Mrs. Saiiiiißl Acker, ot Bluffton, Mr and Mrs. Ves Venn, of Decatur, were dinner guMts of Mr and Mu Jarnos Hower Thursday Mrs. churles Dettlngi-r and daughter Bettie pi nt the weekend in De troit. f Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frauhlger were dinner quests of Mi and Mrs. Edward B rue and family, of Hundav Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Fruchte Mr. and Mis Arthur Fruchte, of Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fruchte Mirand Mrs Martin Worthmail were diimer guests of Mr and Mrs. Albert Frnchte and family, of Decatur, Thursday. V and Wa On > Wild,-In 'tw Hildebrand. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Det ting-r and faniil. M -nd M Sim on Melneke and family, and Rev. wild Mis. Mathew Worthman and dkuirhter Franeile, Br. an! Mi Edward Frazer, of Boland, Ind., were dinner guests of Rev and Mrs. Ott.i Scherry and family of Vera Cruz. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Conrad and daughter Martha entertained for di* aer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Faank Yager, Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Reppert and son Riflaert, Miss Elsie Kruetzman and Amanda Worthman. Mr. and Mr- John Hilfi man entertained with a chicken supper, Thursdsy - ■———— e —w —

I evening, for Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wherry and children Vera and Jane, Rowland. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Worthman and fatnlly, Mhises Bernadine and Marie Kolter, of Decatur, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Worthrnan, Jr., and family, Mr and Ms . W n Oettinger and daueh ter Mary, Mr and Mrs. Ernest Worth man umt family, Lewis Worthman, Sr. and Rev. mid Mrs. Matthew Worth man .!'>■! daughter Franeile-. Mr am' Mrs Edward Frazer of Poland, Ind. Kev. and Mrs Grether and family. Mr and Mrs Jaeob Bloemker and daughter Emma w»re dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Henry blcemker, Thursday. Mi and M.; lvlA.,rd Koltei ent< M tained Sunday, at dmner, Mr. and Mrs Waiter Fry and OU, of Fott Wayne, Mr and Mrs. James Hower. Mr and M,i> Gettys termer and daughters Mabel, of Decatur Edward Scherry Mr. and MrC' m.inklin Fruchte. Mr. and Mrs. trthurQFruchte of Fort Wayne Mr. ami <l. Albrrt ii grille of F. rt Wayne. Er ansi Mrs. Albeit Fruchte and fa mily, of Decatur, were dinner guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Frmfate Suu day. Mr and Mrs. Charles Det-tinger visited wit.i Mr. and Mrs Edward Kolter, Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Helmrick and sen, Jr., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Victor ’ »rwrww asr w ■ ar-i

w -_———, Huffman and family Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warden nod fal ‘A William Bracht and Mr. and xi rs William Worthtnan were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Fred Bt ' inker, Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Charles Dettlnger visited’with Mr. amt Mrs. Edward Hower of Decatur, Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Hurry Frauhlger made a busli)-' trip to F\,rt — - — u-- — ——- The Ladies' Aid of the 11. B. Church will have home made mince meat for sale Thursday and Friday. Phom your orders to 808 or 908. USED CAR SPECIALS YO U $ CH 0 I (’ E $185.00 1i26 Ford Coflßtt 1*25 ( hevrolfa 1925 Ford Sedan 192 M Star S«la» Saykrs Motor (xfa —■! LIU I Bl BMI ■wi— ■"—"■> ■ « es ■—w