Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 183, Decatur, Adams County, 2 August 1929 — Page 5
TEXAS FALLS FOR YO-YO „ Tex.. A^" 2 - (UP ’T.“ YO# ’ 1,111 * « nil over, let h yoyo H"’ COn, m ute till I «•’< my yo-yo.” l‘ ( X beet you today, I made a > vpstfrday* lh Xi-»«y- 1 11111 yoyo lor 10 hOUM * lthO u t XK P TMH line Hawaiian game “L 'Texaa and Oklahoma by W in even- city, in every V ,n « e slo,m ; he kiddies, the young people the older onea. are matching a , n iMkill with the yo-yo. lM . ir X is only a Piece of round A r»ltli a slit 1,1 “ ie ni,udie ’ A * attached to the center piece Jthe object is to roll the top up j .lawn the string ’" 1B Houston an eleven-year-old hoy Ji a record of winding and unwind .„ 1300 times, in Oklahoma a boy 2b a marathon record of 16 hours Jr running the little Hawaiian toy. At Itenito, Tex., a contest is st-hedul-/.non for anyone desiring to enter. “ , v 0 c.,ut»irt in Amarillo this weekhundred of people At Wootlinland Lawton. Okla., even the busi- ” men take time tn the busy hours d the nwritmg to display their yo-yo Waxahachie, Tex., the prisoners o( the county jail cry. -Give ns tabarty or give us ' <>■> and the court house oTfr-ials on the -second floor spend wnsideruble time viewing each other M thsy demonstrate their skill with tjjr new anieticsh adoptjt plaything. —"■ ■■ ■ OBITUARY Ellen Ehila (Fisher) Kelsey, oldest jjlglfter of John and Sarah Fisher, »»K born in Brighton, Ohio, Juno Ja, IHS, and departed this life July, 28. IS’it. at the agt of 84 yrs. 1 mo. and 13 days. She was united in holy wedlock to Edgar Kelsey of Huntington, Ohio, September 27, 18<>3. She came to Indiana from Huntington. Ohio. 44 yea-s ago. and hag residto in Indiana ever since. Mrs. Kelsey was a member of the Mlem M. E. Church. She was a dev .ted wife and companjon. a loving and kind.mother, always having a word of l iudness and a smili hr ail. She leaves to < herish her memory three sons. Arthur, Albert, and Willird. of Salem, Indiana. Three daughters. Mrs. Geo. Gott, Wellington. Ohio, Mre A J. Heffron, Fort Wayne, Ind, aid Mrs. H. 0. Young, Rockford Ohio. Two brothers, Arthur, and Frank Fisher of Mansfield, Mich. One sister Em Francisco, Hastings, Michigan. Seven grandchildren and one great grand child. Those who preceded her in death are one son, Ernest and the husband Mr. Edgar Kelsey, who was called by death in 1921. 0 wmetimes the shadows are deep, Anu rough seems the path to the goal And sorrows, somethimes’how they sweep Like tempest down over the soul! Onometimis how long seems the day, And sometimes how weary my feet! But tolling in life’s dusty way, Tlte Rock's blessed shadows, how sweet! 0 nesr to the Rock let me keep. If blessings or sorrows prevail! Or climbing the mountain way steep. | Or walking the shadowy vale. 0 then to the Rock let me fly. Tu the Rock that is higher than 1! j 0 then to the Rock let me fly, Io the Rock that is higher than I! ] Funeral set vices were conducted at I he home neat Salem. Wednesday Inter Pastor K. . \. E . Burk after which the body was --hipped to Huntington. Ohio for burial and also another funeral service will be held with Rev Earl Pastor of the M. E. Church officiating. K.WENEWS Uland and Lauren Sprunger, of Dblw. Ohio, arived here Sunday to visit 'be Frank Amstutz and Nathan ungcr homes. They left Tuesday for J' nl Wi,vlir here ,he *’ wiU visit nends and relatives. ? Sinith of is visit--1 "i hher niece. Mrs. Howard Sprun--01 4,1,1 family since Sunday dau-htVr* 1 i IS ' AIil!o “ F - Sprunger and vhttinl • of Buda ’ 111 - «« Mr Sn/ !hp C ' Sprunger home. w Mk -, P 6fcr has just fi “ished a six KIJX* ° hio U “ iVersi ’ y * h aUU ‘..n tl M ° nday £o ‘‘ Cl >i' at the spend two weeks M l 6 toy furniture show. 4 Ohl Mrs | ” p sMith - of sih ot' M Ull< 11,111 Paul CUastS of theß'd Oh h°’ Ware SU,,dHy M r 1 daughter and sister ’•'Mlt'ren ui”* ha Ba,un »artner and ■W at ’the Fii a ß Spendln S sumfteube t t liaum «artner home. tehaantler and Enos Neuenl|1 « former's o . lU9Hday morning in Bi »for an ~ i r l UtOn ’° bile fnr Califor-Hme-They expect Special for Saturday >,C 'in'ihe ? n < d i Satin Hats rs ‘ Maud A, Merriman 222 8. 4th 'St.
to upend some time in the western harvest fields along their route. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sprunger and sons were at Lagrange Sunday, where they attended the Choler Reunion held at North Twin Lake. Miss Lola Masters, of Muncie, was a guest of Miss Magdalene Hlrschey over the week-end. Miss Hirachy has just finished u six weeks course at the Ball Teacher’s College at Muncie. Edgar Lehman and the Misses Neola and Inez Habegger spent Sunday as Bluffton, Ohio, visiting friends. Carl Luginblll, who had spent the weekend there returned home with them Miss Agnes Franz, who was in Chicago teaching in the Mennonite Summer Bible school, had the misfortune of tearing the ligaments in her left knee, during recess hour, last Wednesday. Miss Franz came to Berne immediately to receive medical aid from her father. Hr. E. Franz- She suffered immense pain, but is getting along very nicely now. Mrs. C. A. Lehman, of Chicago, is substituting in Miss Franz's place in the Bible school, which closes this week Mr. and Mrs. Menno Neunschwander of Bluff on, former residents of Berne announce the birth of a girl baby born | Saturday. July 27. Mr- and Mrs. George W. Sprunger | and Mrs, Harry McGreey and children motored to Bluffton, Ohio, Wednesday, to spend the day with Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Neuen-schwander and family Mrs. Hany Emrick ami daughter Helen, of Indianapolis, were guests of Dr. and G C. Emrick and daughter Florence Wednesday. Mrs. Leonard Schutte ami sou Jun-| ior and daughters Pauline and Joyce i Poffenberger i eturned to their home at Albion. Wednesday, after visiting their mother and grandmother, Mrs. Pauline Harris since Saturday. The Misses Eda Wyss and Florine Nussbaum accompanied them to their home and will spend a few days there. Mis. Clark Landis, of Markle, returned to her home, Thursday evening after spending two days at the homes of her parents and sister, Mr. and Mrs Anton Zuercher and Mrs. Paul Habeg-I ger. Mr and Mrs. Franklin Sprunger and family spent Sunday at Webster Lake. | Rev. and Mrs. Walter Stuckey and j children. Paul. Robert, Dorothy and Marie, returned to their home at Belvadere, Tenn , Wednesday, after visiting at the home of Rev. Stuckey’s parent s Mr. and Mrs. C. E- Stuckey, and other relatives for several weeks Mr. and Mrs Wesley Amstutz and daughter Floradelle and son Stanleyleft Wednesday for St- Louis, Mo., where they will attend a reunion of the patients of the McLane Orthopedic Sanitarium, of which Mrs. Amstutz bad been a patient -several years ago. They will continue their trio through the western states, stopping at Kansas, and at Council Bluffs, lowa, to visit with Mt. Amstutz's sister, the Misses Sylvia and Leona Amstutz. They expect to be gone about two weeks Mrs. Martin L. Sprunger and children Margaret. Max and Opal Gene, lef. ' Wednesday morning for Valentine. I Ind., where they will spend a few days 1 at the home of their parents ami I grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Lu ginhili. Chalmer Baumgartner, son of Sam i Baumgartnei, had the misfortune
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1929.
breaking both bones in his right leg, above the ankle, Monday afternoon, when he fell 26 feet from a haymow in the Bernard Lehman barn on the Sam Soldner farm. Mrs. Ben Habegger, Homer and the Misses Lillie, Prudence, and Martha Habegger left early Thursday morning for Driftwood, Okla, to attend the funeral of Mrs Habegger’s brother, Philip Gerber, who died Tuesday night. They motored through and expect to visit several days, returning here in about ton days. —• — o * NEWS FROM PREBLE * X*******¥# ¥ * H Mr. and Mrs. William Cable and! grandson Lawrence, of Decatur, entertallied for Sunday dinner, Mr and
V , (till! .VI i y,. w 1111 uII i ———— ( SCHMITT QUALIIY MEAT MARKET—Phones 95 and 96 I Good Spring Frying Chickens, 2to3' « lbs. each ! Nice Roasting and Stewing Chickens Spring Lamb Chops, Steaks and Roast Lean Tender Beef Steak 30c lb All Pork Sausage 20c th Young Tender Beef Roast 28c Ih Rib Plate and Brisket Boiling Beef 23c lb Picnic Hams . 20c lb Cottage Hams, Armour’s, 2 to 4 lbs each Whole 38c Ih Salomi Style Summer Sausage, Special... 38c lb Wisconsin Longhorn Cream Cheese 30c lt> Hockless Picnic Hams, 4 to 5 lb each 25c lb Smoked Jewels 18c lb Home Made Cottage Cheese 20c pt., 35c qt Milanis Sandwich Spread and Mayonnaise, Good Large Eyed W heel Swiss Cheese Plenty Good Country Butter Home Made Noodles All Perfect’s Regular 15c Canned Goods, Pickled Pigs Feet in Jar (Boneless) 30c pt. Little Elf Sweet Pickles 35c qt. jar Dili Pickles 25c qt. jar Schmitt’s 6 O’clock Coffee 38c lb Special! One large can Fowler Peaches, regular 25c seller. ..... for 15c with a meat order FARMERS ATTENTION! We " ill have a good supply of young tender Beef for Thresh- ( ing at Special Prices. See us before you buy. We also have for sale a 5-ton Draft or Livestock Scale complete with platform. At a very reasonable price, j H. P. Schmitt Meat Market
Mrs. Leßoy Cable and sons Leroy Clinton and Ladal. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cable and family and Mr. and Mrs Adolph Smith and children Edna and Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. George Bultemier and daughters spent Sunday ut Fort Wayne. Kenneth Hoffman of Rome City Is spending the week, visiting relatives in PrebleMr and Mrs. Harry Chalfont and daughter Elsie, of Griffith, Ind. are visiting i--.c luiter's mother and sister, Mrs. David Welling and l.oiieua Weriing Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hoffman and son Donald and daughter Miriam are enjoying a two weeks vacation, Miss Clara i inneniier of Fort Wayne I is spending the week here, visiting her parents, ,ir. and Mrs. William
Unnemler Mrs Ralph Straub and daughters, of Pet. i son, apent Wednesday visiting Mrs.. John Smith. Mrs. Ralph Straub and daughters of Peterson, spent Wednesday visiting Mrs- John S.nHh. Mr and Mrs. V Venus, of Decatur spent We inesduy evening visiting Mrs. Milton Werliig; and family. Mrs. Charles Sullivan and d'tighter called on Mrs. Johnson and family, of Peterson, Monday evening. Mies Lt.eille Smith Is spending the week vt.'tiug with her sister Marie Smith of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dilling and family, ol Laketon, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Otto Billing and family,
Ashbaucher's MAJESTIC FURNACES ASBESTOS SHINGLE ROOFING SPOUTING LIGHTNING RODS Phone 765 or 739
Your Health A * s safeguarded when you use 'a k P r °duced on the A Jacob Graber I'S Dair y F arm (J f Visit our farm and note the ■/ > k e Pt dairy and Tubercu- / • W 1 l* n Tested Herds. Our dairy / it is sanitary and all milk is proJ U\V-i® B duced under sanitary J—„ 4 UIILfS E methods. B Delivered in clean bottles to Wc- W '’ 4° F y°ur door any place in city. * Wp iHi For health’s sake drink milk, » Jacob Graber ' Berne 2035 j n j iear t o f (he dairy center.
I Fly Over Decatur I I I : Sunday, Aug. 4 I I I LIEUT. CLARENCE CORNISH will have in this city a f Curtis-Robin, cabin monoplane, a sistership of the St. yj S Louis-Robin, the holder of the new world’s endurance gj flight record. He will also bring to this city an open - biplane. ui s Jfi Flying field is located on Meyers field, 3 miles southwest of Decatur. Jfi gj Passenger rates, 2 persons for $5.00. Single passenger, gj uz $3.00. Tickets may be secured from any member of the H Knight Hawk Club. s I S STUNT FLYING y- | | J Aereco Flying Service i Fort Wayne, Ind. uc fafi
COURT HOUSE Real Estate Transfers Noah F. Moaer etu« to Jesse M Amatuta, etux. lot 402 in Berne, for 62,850. ■-o — - Sunday Services at Winona Lake 9:30 a. m.—Sunday School. William A. Petentfti, superintendent. 10:45 a. in.—Sermon, Dr. R. Lincoln
Gerber Meat Market J. A. KUHN, Mgr. * PHONE 97 — FOR SUNDAY DINNER— 4. Plenty of Dandy Spring Chickens; also Stewing Hens. We carry a complete line of Fresh and Smoked Meats of all kinds offering the choicet cuts. \ Try our Home Made Sausage. The finest ever, x \ Fresh Fish. Cheese, all kinds. Coffee and Whipping Cream.
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Long, pastor Collinr wood Avonuo Preabyterian church, I’oledo, Ohio. 6:30 p. m. — Hillside Service. Dr. Long. Music, Winona Lake Quartet. 8:00 p. m.— Sacred concert by the English Lutheran church choir, Fort Wayne, Indiana, Mr. Mark Bills, director. — ———aDance, Saturday night. Sunset, — Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pay*
