Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 58, Decatur, Adams County, 8 March 1929 — Page 10
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GENEVA NEWS Mr. and Mr*. Art hur Haggard, of Fort Wayne, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs Walla* Sl;oonover. Mrs. Morris Wolls went to Fort Wayne, Monday, where she will upend a few days with relatives. Clayton Dove, of Fremont, .Michigan is spending the week with hilt, father M. James Love. The M E. church choir have begun their rehersals for an Easter cantata, under the direction of Mis. Harry Lynch. Mrs. Joe Robin is suffering from blood poisoning, at her home east of town. Mr. and Mrs Darrel Bolds, of Fort Wayne, spent the week-end here visiting relatives. Alvin Windmiller, who is employed in Elkhart, spent Sunday here with his family. James Travel, who is attending school in Muncie, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Travel. Mrs- Clara Anderson and her father. Silas Hale, of Decatur, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson, Sunday. Gerald Van Skyock, of Winchester, spent Sunday with his mother Mrs. Irene Van Skyock. Mrs. Clarence Shephard is spending the week with Mr- and Mrs. M. W. Wegmiller, of Ostego, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Forman, of Muncie, spent, Sunday with Mrs. John Whiteman, who is ill. A telegram was received Monday by relatives stating that Mr. and Mrs Forrest Deitch, who were driving to California, have arived safely. o Farm Bureau Purchasing Department Holds Election Indianapolis, March B—(UP)—Reelection8 —(UP)—Reelection of all officers closed the meeting of the Indiana farm bureau purchasing department, Inc., here. Officers re-named for the year 1929 are: William H. Settle, Petroleum.
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Cab’-W Completed 1 -W A A ”•7 A * jig The appointment of Robert Patterson Lamont of Chicago as Secretary of Commerce finishes Mr. Hoover's task of choosing a cabinet. Lamont is a prominent engineer and has itcen working on the commission which is in charge of plans Tor relieving the flood situation along the Mississippi, president; Oscar W. Larm, Oxford, vice-president; Everett Jeanes, Indianapolis. secretary-treasurer; and I. H. Hull, Indianapolis, general manager. Resolutions were passed asking congress to amend the intermediate credit act. and to conduct an educational service among established cooperative association. Even on installments It always pays to count the cost. Then perhaps you won’t have to pay It.—Grand Rapids Press.
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BERNE NEWS Mrs. A. R. Roll, of Indianapolis* who has been staying with Mr. ami Mrs. C P. Heckulhorne for the past two weeks, left Thursday for Huntington. Henry Winteregg and Ermin Bixlet were business callers at Detroit,, Tuesday. Levi Steiner, of Dalton. Ohio, returned to his homo Sunday evening, after attending the funeral of his bro I titer, Daniel Steiner of Huntertown, which was held in Herne, Friday. Paul White, of Williamsport, is the new night linotype operator at the Berne Witness Co. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haere and fa-1 inily, of Decatur, were Sunday dinner | gests of their son and daughter-in-law, I Mr and Mrs. Chester Haere. Rudolph Schug was a business cal- J ler at Bluffton, Wednesday afternoon I Charles Romine was a week-end ' guest of J. A. Cline and family at Geneva. Miss Ellen Schindler, of Fort Wayne spetn Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Schindler here Those from a distance who attended tile funeral of Mrs. Marion Buffettbarger, Monday, were her son Sanford Bllffenbarger, of Titusville, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Striker, of Fort Wayne, Hoyt Ayres, of Peru, Tilford and Doyt Ayers, of Muncie, Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Downing and Sheldon Ayres, of Winchester. Mrs. Clifton Gilliom and sons La Verne and Roy Dale are 1 spending the week at the homes of her brothers and sisters, the Fred Sprunger, John von Gunten. and George Sprunger homes at Fort Wayne. W. R. Sprunger was a business caller at Fort Wayne Tuesday. Mr. ami Mrs. Charles C. Baumgartner and family visited Mrs. Baumgartner's mother. Mrs. Sarali Heister at Bluffton. Sunday. Safara Sander, of Monroe, was a business visitor in Berm 1 . Wednesday. Thurman Leicllty leturned to Fort j Wayne 'Sunday, after having spent the i past week at ti'ne home of his parents. Mi and Mis. Amos Leiehty and family
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hereMrs. L. L. Baumgartner, of South Whitley, visited relatives and friends here, Sunday. She also caled on Mrs. Susie Hut-ruff at ' Decatur Waldo Schindler ami Clifford lirabill, students of the Fort Wayne Bible school were in Berne Monday even Ing, visiting friends and relativesCoach H. S. Johnson was a visitor at the home of Coach and .Mrs, Herb
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