Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 61, Decatur, Adams County, 12 March 1929 — Page 3
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GENEVA NEWS Geo Gauker and Charles Gauker, of Newcastle, are visiting with Mr. and Mn E B. Gauker. Mrs Thomas Overman, of Winches(w is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wells. Dr. and Mrs. Gorman Mchean spent the weekend In Indianapolis visiting friends. Mrs. Kate Bolds, of Kort Wayne, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Briggs. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pontius, of Toledo Ohio are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pontius. John Uvp. of Premont. Michigan, and Clayton Love, of Muskegon. Michigan. have returned to their homes, after attending the funeral of their father, Janies Ixive. Mr. and Mrs Walter Fallow, of Fort Wayne, spent Sunday with Winifred Pease and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Martin of Indianapolis, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martin Mr. and Mrs. Francis Me Whinney, of Decatur, spent the week-end with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shepherd returned home Monday, aft»r spending a few days with Melvin Wegmtller and family in Ossego, Michigan. Robert Shoemaker, of Indianapolis, spent the week-end with his parents Mr, and Mrs Amos Shoemaker. Clarence Lybarger and Chas. Fravol, who are employed in Flint Michigan spent the wee-eud with relatives hero. Victor Eicher and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Stradling, of Muncie. George Manns who is employed ill Toledo, Ohio, spent the week-end with his family here. TOCSIN NEWS Mr. and Mrs. George Myers and son Gene and .Mrs. Ella Johnson attended the funerla services of the latter's brother-in-law, Judge C. S. Johnson, of felina, Ohio, which were held Sunday' afternoon at the M. E. church at that place. Mrs. Otto Johnson, of near Tocsin, is a nelee of the deceased. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kreigh and daughter Bonnie Lou visited with relatives in Decatur, Saturday. Mr. and .Mrs. Garth Woodward and family were visitors in Bluffton, Saturday evening. Mr. anil Mrs. Ralph Porter entertained Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. ilk Potter daughter Mary and son Mr. and Mrs. B. p. Trenary, of' F< rt Wayne, were guests Sunday afternoon « Mr. and Mrs. W. J Rupright and Mr and Mrs. Dora Myers. Master Eugene Breiner, of Peterson ! ’l>ont u few days last week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Brein «r, of Tocsin. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Sowards enter'alned for dinner, Sunday, Mr. and •ys Harry batter and daughter Theo, nr Preble, and Mr. and Mrs Earl Sowurds, of Tocsin. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Dailey entertaintor <iillner ' Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. ' nllip Householder , cf Bluffton, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Nash and son EdMr. of near Uniondale. Mt and Mrs. I. w. Wasson and Gladys motored to Fort uyne, Sunday morning, where they we dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'Venden Wasson. Mr. Willard Filler, north of Tocsin tiing ePOrte<l on ,he Blck lisl at this Mr and Mrs. W. J. Rupright and bughter Elizabeth spent Thursday evlh M ' B ’ ( ' ,ene,ievo Naßh and an 'J Mrs ' Th «>d<>re Werling and with » i° f F ° rt Wa yae. spent Sunday , relatives north of Tocsin. » and Mrs. J. M. Lindeman enterM thfi »eek-end, Mr. and Jovce m P ‘ ’‘ !, 'deman and daughter and Mu r ’ n‘ (1 Mrs ’ Law, ence Strong Wayne SS RUth Llnt, eman. of Fort guea'ts Y’ j MrS ’ Jas ' Br einer were Tas w uy afternoon, of Mr. and Mr Mnsl M ? sure ’ of npar Vera Cruz, rheumatism f SS V Oll sttJfer ‘ n 8 from hilt is haft f ° r pas( six weeks, round withY” 1 ' ? ble t 0 be up and a ’ Mr andJ aW cru tehes. ■ained r W ' N' towards enteraine(l tor dinner, Sunday, Mr. ami
Mrs. Ray Wasson and son Ralph. Afternoon guests were Mr Wm Sowards Sr. and Mrs. Jas. Sowards. Mrs. W J Rupright and daughter Elizabeth were callers in Bluffton, Sat urduy evening Mr. and Mis. George Myers were ■hoppers in Decatur, Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hockley spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rupright. Mis. Chas Wyatt, of Fort Wayne, spent the week-end nt her home in Tocsin. Rev. and Mrs. F. D. Pugh and Mr and Mr. and Mrs. C. E Potter attend ed the group meeting of the U. B. min isters of the District held at For l Wayne Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Woodward and family were dinner guests, Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stjmmers, of Os sian. Mr. and Mrs Garth Davison and Helen and Herbert Howard, of near Ossian, spent Tuesday evening with Mrs Genevieve Nash. Mrs. Ray Wolf very pleasantly entertained the Willing Workers class of the Tocsin U. B Sunday school at her home Friday evening. The lesson topic was “Judgment" found in the twenty-fourth chapter of Acts. Mrs. Earl Sowards was the leader Those present were Mr. and Mis C. E. Potter. Mrs. Claude Kreigh and daughter Bonnie Ix»u, Mrs Earl Sowards, Mrs. Amos Byrd, Mr. I. C. Wolf, ami Mr. and Mrs Ray Wolf and daughters Wilda and Marjorie. Tire next meeting will he held at the home of Mrs. Amos Byrd. BERNE NEWS Mrs. Edna Stauffer, son Orlando and nieces, the Misses Inez and Evelyn Luginbill, were visitors at Fort Wayne Saturday. Mrs. John Studabaker, of Bluffton, is spending several days at the home of her sister. Mr and Mis. E. C. Bierie here. Leonard Baumgartner was a business caler at Fort Wayne, Friday. Arthur Zehr, of this place, and Wendell Macklin, of Decatur, attended to business matters at Indianapolis this week. Ellison Neuenschwander and sister Gladys, and the Misses Martha and Prudence Habegger attended the pageant “From Darkness into Light” given by students of Taylor University at Upland, Monday evening. Ernest Stengel. Lew'ellyn Stucky, Ornell Schindler. Fred Kamholtz and Chancy Loder were business callers at Cincinnati, Ohio. Thursday. Rev. N W. Rich and Oliver Steiner, who are holding revival meetings in Berne, were visitors with friends at Marion, Friday. George Zehr, of Woodburn, is visiting at the Ed Beitler and Christ Zehr homes. Miss Elizabeth Neuenschwander is assisting with the housework at the Robert Sprunger home at Monroe this week. John Nussbaum was a business call er at Pontiac, Michigan, Wednesday. Mrs. Albert Neuhauser visited rein fives at Bluffton, WednesdayMrs. Menno Neuenschwander and Mrs. Joel Fry, of Bluffton, were visl tors at the home of the former's sister I in-law, the Eli Luginbill, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Graber, Mrand Mrs. Menas Graber, Mrs. Victor Graber and Elmer Graber visited at | the Dan Dallegrange home at Fftit Wayue, Sunday. x Mrs. Earl E. Gipe, of Columbia City, is visiting her husband hero since Friday. David Gerlier, of Switzerland arriv-
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ed here Wednesday front Tennessee, where he had been visiting frinds. He will make Berne his future home. Jeff Liechty. Freadus and Ix>slie Sprunger Enoch Habegger wen- at Indianapolis attending to business mailers, Thursday. Franke Burke spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of his uncle, Mr. ami Mrs. Jacob Bixler and family at South Rend. Mr. and Mis C. T. Habegger and daughter Christine, Ruth Conway and Jule Brandt left Saturday morning for a three weeks visit in Florida. Mrs. Jennie Moser let tutted to her
I X. F Mrwr w Y | -1 \ is front I Paeij I ~,thev all wear earrings! They’re a real rage in Paris now —and what wonder? For there’s nothing so tantalizing as saucy earrings that sparkle with every shake of the head. And never have they been more fascinating than with the latest bobs or those returning to long hair. We have many beautiful designs in modem fashion, of metal or in jade, coral, onyx and ’ pearl. You've a wide choice at almost any price—some as low as $2. See them! Cartouche Orne, solid gold case, satin finish with red and black hard enamel inlay, $45 Wjpa Pumphrey’s Jewelry Store |fcltinim?^TcßUEN • Can You Afford ]. To be without a Savings Account when $1 will start one for you? 2. To take a chance on the hope that your weekly pay check will satisfy your needs? 3. To spend all your earnings while in good health? Interest at 4% on all you save. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co Bank of Service
home Wednesday, after spending a week nJ the home of her son mid daughter-in-law, Mr. mid Mrs. Dennis Moser nt Cralgville. Mr. mid Mrs. Beiihart Liechty. of Foil Wayne, welt’ weeend guests of the forrnet's paretits, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Liechty ami family Mrs. Fttrls D. Whitesell, of t'hieago, Is spending several days with her parents Dr. ami Mrs. Ernest Franz and family here. Miss Margaret Rawley, of Fort Wayne, Sumlay with relatives and friends in Borno. % Miss Lydia Nussbaum returned to het hottie hero, Sunday evening after spending Saturday ami Sumlay at tho luiino of iter sister, Mr. amt Mrs, Ever ett Reynolds ami family at Wakarusa. Miss Agnes Sprunger and Irvin Conrail, of Findlay, Ohio, spent the weekend with tlte former’s brother, the Clarence and Horman Sprunger families hero. Mrs. Florence E. Feliz of Fort Waym atived here Sunday morning to spend several weeks with friends in Berm She is making iter home with Mrs. Mary Kerr. Mis. F.tlison Sprunger was a shopper at Fort Wayne, Saturday. Tho Misses Dorothy Sprunger ami
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Margaret Ruhl, of Bluffton, Ohio arrived hero Snturday morning to spend s few days with the former's relallves Mrs. Frank Amstutz pent Satuialav
Do Your Plowing this year with the Two-Plow Tractor that Plants and Cultivates ... — *-—' u ... ■ - <•:- ••• n John Deere Tractor Pulls Two Bottoms with Two Wheels in the Furrow—Straight Center Hitch for Both Plow and Tractor This year, let the John Deere no guiding in plowing. The General-Purpose Tractor carry commanding location of the seat the burden of your plowing gives the operator an unobwork. strutted view ahead. Light in weight, yet remark- With a straight center hitch, ably powerful, the John Deere side draft on both plow and GP will reduce your time, tractor is eliminated. your labor and your power Besides being the ideal tractor cost per acre. for plowing, the John Deere GP The GP Tractor can be used is especially adapted for all farm with any standard two-bottom work, both in the field—includtractor plow. You will like the ing planting and cultivating — way it moves steadily along un- and on the belt. dec any field condition. Do your plowing and all other It is simple and easy to oper- farm work this year with the aid ate. With two wheels in the of this profitable, time- and lafurrow, it requires practically bor-saving tractor. (There is a John Deere Plow especially suited for use with the pi John Deere GP Tractor. Stop in and see the John Deere GP kJ Tractor and this tractor plow next time you’re in town. Q Lee Hardware Co. Do women read advertisements? DO YOU? Do you c’ip recipes from the fascinating messages that advertise a new salad oil, a new frying fat. a new cake flour? Do you think twice about your skin, those wrinkles at the corners of your eyes, your tell-tale past-thirty neck because of beauty ads that bring romance about happiness, love and youth? 'H IN planning advertisements, the question is often asked, “Do women read advertisements?’’ The experienced advertiser answers, “Yes —if they arc interesting and instructive to read.” THIS is the spirit of the best modern advertising. More and more, the ideal is to show you definitely how a new product can work to your well-being, your pleasure in life, your greater happiness. By j reading advertisements, you can be a better housewife. a more efficient home manager, a shrewd and thrifty buyer. The advertising pages of this newspaper contain information that is valuable and important. Ts you do not read advertisements, join the large army of women who do, in order to know the best things to buy for yourself, your children and your home. Reading advertising regularly is keeping up with the times in the most economical way. Decatur Daily Democrat
'.villi hvf winter, Mtw. David Sommer ' I ami I'aniily al Fort Wayne. f'.i'l l.u'.'inblll. sltiileof at Bluffton Colege, Bhil'fton, Ohio, 'pi nt the !
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weok-etnl with hlw parentw, Mr anil Mrw. E. A Lnglnblll h'ere. Hi nry Gllllom, of Fort Waym l , apent Snmliiy ut hlw perental home here.
