Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 196, Decatur, Adams County, 17 August 1929 — Page 3

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Macklin and MarTh Wlofi attended the show at "■ '’" rt Way " e> ,aHI PVe ’ < i (lnf di,. Lower will spend ''*’ k H,,n ’ P Clty , 1 ’ Mrs J Ward Calland and • Mr ht : ‘ itba HHaabeth and Mary da f me Tyndall will leave Monday , s tak<« of northern Indiana and , J'i expa’< to »ave a wonderful Simmons of Bluffton was busy , pwpeets for Insurance last eve- , niM h peity of Wabash township cPedln Decatur on business this ■ Truv Baker Is home after a sev- < 2 months trip for the Redpath , Mtauqua company with whom he worked for a number of years. v J Mylott and A. R Holthouse niile a business trip to Fort Wayne this morningMr and Mrs. Peter W. Vitz and Mrs Vitz's mother, Mrs. Elmer strfs,. of Huntingtons will leave ‘ r |v Sunday morning for a several „• motor trip to Niagara Falta and other eastern points. They will return to this city Friday Mr. and Mrs. Christ Grewe. Mrs. Minna Brandhorst and Mrs. William Werling all of Ossian, are leaving for an extended trip to California, stopping off at Madison. Wisconsin. San Francisco, and Los Angeles. On returning home they will visit at Enid. Oklahoma. , Mrs. Noah Egley and daughters of Monroe were shoppers in this city today. Robert Colter and friend, Howard Storm of Oak Park, Illinois, arrived today for an over Sunday visit at the Charles H. Colter home. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Beery 'and son I

| E.CSEGAR ; "Sap” artist, takes a, curtain call B Z' \ A. << ’ „ > \ Ihiinble T’ 'Her audience cries \ Z? “Artist! Aia*. Speech! Speech!” \ Xfe?s But Segar says ue can’t talk, “only \ mil his hands.” A lot of that he’s \ done, too. House painter, sign painter, \ paperhanger, window dresser, photo- I grapher, and operator of a motion pic- \ ture machine! That’s the progenitor, continuator, stage manager, and box ■«■ office beneficiary of Thimble Theater. I ’ C Rehearsals every day from ten ’till ] two. Ham Gravy late by a nose. Olive / * s l° w 0,1 co,tl mornin B s * Castor / °yTIFy jealous as usual.' Bernice saves the A~\ M day. Performances seven days a n|L ’ Ljjt week, including Sundays and holidays, is That’s the only thing V-SlfeW B Segar doesn’t like about this / 3 vBK* "'C\ < 3||r theater business. A guy has / '•—''X *jHF .g B simply got to work, he says! / JB, i • ** 1 Jaß z SMi p s ' jiu -'■ Z ' wMwBBMMHmMB* r ’it $ ; • -dz . ■ B ® I " ‘ & for a laugh every day! J | Read it in the Decatur Daily Democrat

Billy Buck left this noon for Savannah, Georgia, where Mr. Beery will attend the national convention of the rural mull carriers. Miss Glennvs Arnold, who has apont the last week at Niagara Falls, returned home laM evening. Bob Frisinger of Fort Wayne is spending the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Frisinger of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Arnold and sons will leave tonight for an extended vacation in the east, visiting Akton, Ohfo, Erie, Pennsylvania, and Niagara Falta, Mrs. Ernie Elzey is sfiending this week at a lake near Angola. Dwight Kimble, who has been ill for the last two weeks, is reported today to be unchanged in his condition. Mr. and Mrs. French Quinn and Dr. and Mrs. Fred Patterson left today for Niles, Michigan, where they will be the goeste of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers over the week-end. J. M. Breiner of this city will leave tomorrow for Detroit. Michigan, where he will attend a national convention of the Moose lodge, e will be there almut a week and during that time will receive the Fellowship degree for which lie was chosen several weeks ago. Miss Aleta arlow of Geneva had as her guests for dinner last evening, the Misses Dorothy and Margaret. Haley, and Helen Deitsch of Geneva. They also motored to Portland where they attended the Jay County fair. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Enyart and family spent Thursday of this Week with Rev. and Mrs. Vance. The Enyarts are members of the recent pastorate served by Rev. VanCe before coming to Decatur. Mr. and Mr*. J. Earl Butler and daughter Martha Erma, and Miss

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Dorothy Spoiler left today for a weeks motor trip in Northern Michigan. Monte men Inherit greatness, some hustle around an' achieve greatness, an' some wear wide ribbon* on their nose glasses. "It often comes In handy to have two farms," said Jake Bentley today. "One set the lawyeis an' one to come back to when you’re paroled." Abe Martin. Indianaisdis News The Nickel plate railroad announces a special excursion to St. Ixtuis on Rattirdty, August 24. On Sunday the New York Yankees play ball in St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Doan and child ten have leturned to their home in this city, where Mr. Doan will spend i ten days vacation from his duties in Indianapolis. Mrs. Doan and children have been visiting In Boswell. Mr. and Mrs. a. r. Foos and family Mt. and Mrs. Tone Keller and family Mrs. Charles Roop, daughter and grand-daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. liirr) iietzer are motoring to Rome City today to spend a two weeks outing. Mrs. Ahsolum Everhart and sons, Sylvester and Marcel of Monroe, and Miss Justine Zerkel of this city will leave tomorrow for a week’s trip to Kentucky and the southern part of the state, visiting Cincinnati, Ohio, Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, the Shdes nd Turkey Run, The .half fare tickets for the Methodist Sunday school picnic to Wtalhridge park. Toledo, sell for 75 cents each. Childien between the ages of 5 to 12 years can use the half fare tickets. The Presbyterian Sunday school and Junior will be held tomorrow in the library. Harry Meshberger of Grove was looking after business here this morning. S. W. Hale, of this city, spent today in Geneva on business. Send in your suggestion for a name fdY the new subdivision. You may rereive fifteen dollars for your effort. if you have items for “town talk” call 1000 or 1001 and give them to us. We wish to continue that feature. Mrs. M. E. Marker left this afternoon for Niagara Falls, New York.

where she will spend a two weeks vacation. Charles Brock, of the Brock Store, left today for New York, where he will enjoy a weeks visit at Niagara Fulls, and other eastern points. Mr. ami Mrs. H A. Thomas epent Thursday ‘in Defiance. Ohio, Miss Helen Lagorln of that city returned with them and will spend an extended vacation in tills city. Vlvun Davis left Thursday fur Deeper, Ohio, where she is now making lier home. Miss I .ora i lie Foster of Fort Wayne, who is Latin Instructor there. Is spending the week at the Paul H. Graham home In this city. Mr. and Mrs. Murray R. Sutton are spending their vacation with Judge and Mrs. Jesse C. Sutton of this city. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Snow of this city will entertain the following guest* over Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Horace H. Snow of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Ear! E. Snow of Indianapolis, and the Misses Elea nor and Mary Snow and Betty Shaw of Indianaiiolis. Mrs. Clara Anderson motored to Berne this evening to be the guest of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Smith of that city. i.Mr. and Mrs. Murray R. Sutton, Judge and Mrs. JeJsse C. Sutton and

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children, Jesse Carey, and Richard, will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Elie White of Ossian. Sunday. Mis. (). Miller will spend tile weekend with tlie Misses Fan and Mudge Hite of tills city.

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Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Welch, of Hamilton, Ohio will he the week-end guests of Mrs. Welch's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Laintniinan of tills city. They have just been tile guests of Mr. Welch's parents, Mr. and Mis. John

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Welch. i Mr. and Mrs. Ed Whitright will at- . tend the 12th nnntial reunion of the(Bais family at New latke, Indiana, which Is ten miles north of Columbia i City.