Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 220, Decatur, Adams County, 16 September 1929 — Page 6
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MONROE NEWS j Mrs. Raymond Crist and children of Monroe, Mr*. Hattie Andrew* and £rice Breiner of Decatur visited Mr. |nd Mr* Frank Rrelner we*t of Monroe on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E Tt Williamson of Kendallville visited Mr*. Blanche braham on Wednesday evening Mr*. Ella Haley of Portland, Ind., 1* visiting her slater Mrs. Margaret Dulin. Delbert Beal of Portland. Mi**' Margaret Forrar and Mrs. H. E. Forfar motored to Fort Wayne on Thursday and spent the day. Mrs. Ida Bollinger returned to her home on Wednesday from a weeks Visit with relatives at Bluffton, Ind. . Mr. F. W. Dibble of Lansing Mich., Mrs. Jennie Rainer and Mrs. Agnes Andrews of Decatur and Mrs. Walter Rosenwinkle of Fort Wayne called on Mr. and Mrs. Forest Andrew* on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hendricks visited Mrs. Maud Dorwin on Thursday and attended the Street Fair. Dr. and Mrs. Harold DeVor and Mrs. Hattie Mills motored to Fort Wayne Wednesday afternoon. Helen Bluhm living west of Monroe is spending a few days with Rev. and Mrs. V. D. Williams. ‘ Mrs Ida Bollinger left Friday for Vnion City for a visit with relatives K¥*******v*«> > HOSPITAL NOTES * ‘ Mrs. Walter Bollinger of Decatur underwent a major operation at the Adams County Memorial hospital today. Mrs. Sylvester LaFountain of Fort ■Wayne underwent a minor operation at the Adams County Memorial Hospital Sunday. NOTICE I will be absent ftom my dental office Tuesday and Wednesday September 17 and 18. Patrons please take notice. Will return Thursday morning. September 19. Dr. J. G. Neptune
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1929.
