Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 306, Decatur, Adams County, 28 December 1928 — Page 5

JERNE NEWS — 1 ■— and Mrs. Rufus Lehman and M pr»«» an> of Port Waynp ’ vlHlted home of Mrs. Lehman's sister, *' all ,i Mrs. 0. C. Baumgartner and ly , Tuesday. 1 ~r slialley. of Fort Wayne, is nuiinr the week at 4h« home of h-ix **Lfirthw. Andrew Shatley hero, *”! Sunall, of Knightstown. the Christmas season with **daiighter and grandson. Mrs. Grace r.Kon and «*rlisl«>, here. hard M. Hall, of Los Angeles, . tfoinia. arrived here Monday night his * We a, ‘ d *° n Dlcky - at ,h '' L' r of her mother, Mrs. Kmil Dro. * . and Mrs. Albert Sprunger and Hv o f Van Wert, Ohio, spent Sun- * j n d Monday with their father, unroll Sprunger, here. Clarence Zimmerman, of Detroit, ■chigao, arrived here Monday eveTp to spend Christmas with his jaients, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Zimmer■gll. yr and Mrs. Marcus Yager and Miiy. of West Unity, Ohio, visited mother and grandmother, Mrs. >aa Yager, here, Christmas. yyron L. Habegger arrived here Tuesday from Indianapolis for a short risjf with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Ibraham A. Habegger and family. He Tuesday afternoon for Muncie, fher e he will visit at the home of jit. and Mrs. Ben Largent and fam y y tor several days. Xewell Rice, instructor in the CoIttshia City schools, who spent sqvind days with his mother, Mrs. Louis Seaderhauser here, left Wednesday gaming for Stockton, Illinois, to visit frisnds for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sprunger and were visitors at the home of Mr. Sprunger's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sprunger and family, at Bluffton. Wednesday evening. Mr and Mrs. Maurice Troyer and haily, of Princeton, Illinois, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Troyer s parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Sprunger and family here. Dr. and Mrs. Wilbur E. Neueuschwander and Miss Lydia Lehman rettnied to their homes at Chicago, Tuesday afternoon, after spending jeveral days at the home of the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Nenenschwander. Herbert E. Rawley, of South Bend, spent Sunday at the home of his par-

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J' Mr a “ d Mr> . W "1 Mwley here. . Hon. and Mrg u F ’ Miss Jean, of Unlu , 0 J upent Christmas at the home of their V'her and grandfather Annn>« Gottschalk here A '‘ arew Miss Lucille Cay, of TuXluy. *' ,he h ° me ° f C ' B ' S,U( ' ky Qiilnton Lehman and william Krone e s at" t l ';*’ °« 0, bMhICM '“Heis at Berne. Monday, Norman Winteregg returned to his home here after spending several days a the home of Miss Mildred Berry, B.uffton, Ohio. y "- and Mrs. Albert Borg and family. of Fort Mayne, were Christmas of Mrs. Sorg's parents, M, and Mrs. Mill Rawley here. Harold Kattmau and Harry Liechtv visited friends at Bluffton, Tuesday Mr. ami Mrs. Albert Bintx were I hnstmas dinner guests at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs Floyd Hunter, in Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Arman Hirschy and family, of Fort Wayne, spent Christinas day at the Abraham Amstutz home. Miss Helen Burkhalter returned to her home Monday evening after spending several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Schneck at Pandora. O. Mr. and Mis. Arnold Reinhart and father. Levi Wu'.liman, and daughter, Miss Marcella Wuiliman visited with i relatives here, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George F. CUtshan, of' Chicago, were guests of Miss Esther! Lehman at the home of her parents,' Mr, and Mrs. Simon Lehman here, , Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs William A. Albrechtt I and daughter Barabaxa Ann, of Co-1 lumbia. Missouri, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lehman and family, lit Chicago. Illinois, and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon C. Ramseyer and daughter Jacqueline, of Pulaski, lowa, were visitors at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Sprunger and sister. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Baumgartner here over the Christmas season. Robert Russel is the name of the son that was born to Mr and Mrs. Andrew Cook here. Saturday, Dec. 22. Mrs. N. G. Fankhauser is spending the Christmas season with her daughter, Miss Dorothy Fankhauser. at Dalton, Ohio. Otto Gerber, senior at Mission House College, Plymouth. Wisconsin, arrived here Saturday to spend Christmas and New Years with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gerber and fam

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Miss EIizabetSSSJHRBHB ■ I’ihiga, Colo., is spending Uh> Christmas vacation with friend, and relwives here. Miss Myna Harris, of Marion. Ohio, 1 guest at the E M Ray home. enter Geiser, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest , aer « .nd son Pam * n> vta| tlng rel . Hives and friends at Dover, Ohio, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Guy McConnell, of Elkhart, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fierce, of Bluffton, were Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs .Homer Neaderhauser here. —— oTEN BEST SELLERS (Complied for the vmred Press by The Baker and Taylor Co., wholesale booksellers and publishers of The Retail Bookseller.) Fiction 1. Old Pyhus. By Warwick Deeping 2. Bambi. By Felix Salten 3. Silas Bradford s Boy By Joseph C. Lincoln. 4. Even Unto Bethlehem. By Henry Van Dyke. 5. Case of Sergeant Grischa. By Arnold Zweig. Non-Fiction 1. Elizabeth and Essex. By Laytton Starch ey. 2 House at Poor Corner. By A. A.

Clean The Alleys II A number of citizens have been dumping ashes | and cinders in the alleys. This is dangerous for cars which drive through and mars the appearance of the city. Please have them taken away at once and in the future make plans so that the ashes are not placed in the alleys. If they are not removed in the next week it will be necessary for the city force to do it at yous expense. If you have any mud holes in the alley near your house- and will let us know we will fill them with good cinders. AMOS FISHER, STREET COMMISSIONER. • \ I —

Milne. | 3. John Brown's Body By Stephen V. I Benet. * 4. Three Bey Scouts in Africa. By I Douglas, Martin und Oliver. I 6 Ahralyini Lincoln Hy Albert J. I Beveridge. I ————-—» — - ■ — Cattle Strongly Built Carnarvon castle, North Wales, be- w gun In 1284, Is suld to be the beet pre- | served castle tn the country. r Fred W. Schel], Agt. I Singer Sewing Machine I Company J Agent for Jay and Adams conn- I ties. Decatur store, Ifil South I Second St., with the Swiss Dry I Cleaners, phone 285. Portland I store. 308 North Meridian street I phone 812. New and used J machines of all kinds. 25 years J in the sewing machine business. I Harold Witsche, Assistant. I 1I

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