Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 241, Decatur, Adams County, 10 October 1929 — Page 12

TOCSIN NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pursley and family of near Liberty Center and Mrs. Ida Kleinknight of Tocsin called on Mr. and Mrs. Warren KleinKiiight and daughter Vera Jane of Decatur Sunday afternoon. The latter is recovering from a recent tonsil and adenoid operation. Mr. and Mrs Howard Mills entertained for dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. lx-w Kruetznian and family from east of Decatur and Mr. and Mrs. latwrence Breiner and children of Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rupright enter talned for dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dora Myers and sons Billy and Junior of Tocsin. Afternoon guests were Mr. and Mrs. Paris Ashcraft and Margaret Gene Nash of Fort Wayne. George Steele and Mrs. Martha Jane Watkins spent Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Steele and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Steele of Decatur. Mrs. Ford Worthman of near Curryville called on Mrs. Jas. Breiner Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Cristy, Graft and son Walter were brought home Wednesday from the Lutheran Hospital in Fort Wayne where they had been since September 1 receiving treatment for typhoid fever. Several neighbor men gathered at his home Saturday and cut about two hundred shocks of corn —a—» You can get any amount up to 1300.00 on Household Goods, Pianos, Autos. Etc., and repay in small weekly or monthly payments. No endorsers required— all dealings just between husband, wife and ourselves. No delay—you get the money the same day you apply. Call and see us. a Franklin Security Co. Over Schafer Hdw. Co. Phone 237 Decatur, Ind. Notice All former and prospective employes desiring employment during our campaign should make application at once! Holland-St. Louis Sugar Co.

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for which he was very grateful. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Potter entertained for dinner Sunday Mr. anil Mrs. Alvin Potter and family. I Mr and Mrs. las Breiner entertained for dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. ! JoJhn Mosttre of near Vera Cruze, Mr ! and Mrs. Ned Meshberger and family of bear Linn Grove. Mrs. Norman Stulter and children of Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Arba Breiner and Mrs. Ella Johnson and son Burris of Tocsin. Mrs. Sam Jones of near Denver, Tennessee left Friday for Decatur for a short visit with relatives after spending several days with her mother Mrs. Martha Watkins at this place. Mr. and Mrs. George Myers and son Gene of Denver were guests Monday evening for Mrs. Ella Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wasson entertained for dinner (Wednesday Mr. and Mrs., Will Sweeney and daughter Esther from southeast of Bluffton and their guest Mrs. Carrie Arnold. Mrs. Faust Mulligan and son Junior of Grand Rapids Michigan is visiting a few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Kleinknight. Miss Hazel Hunt of Decatur was a week-end guest of her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hunt near Tocsin. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Porter entertained Sunday evening Misses Arflle Neuenschwander, Hazel Hunt. Arvilla Hetrick and Clara Mcßride and Willard Mcßride. Millers Raisin Bread for sale Wednesdays and Saturdays each week at all grocers. 192 — SUNDAY EXCURSION via Nickel Plate Road Low Round Trip Fare from DECATUR 1 Yg TOLEDO Good attractions at theatres, , Museums anti Zoo. Baseball. Seasonal Sports. i I Consult Ticket Agent. I V— - — ■ 7 f - - i CHICAGO AND RETURN $3.50 I EVERY SUNDAY I Lv. Decatur—2:24 A. M. Ar. Chicago—7:2o A. M. ■ T v. Chicago—lo:2o P.M. 1 Ar. Decatur—2:4o A. M. For Complete Information Consort H. N. Blair, ticket agent ERIE RAILROAD t - —

X¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥H ♦ NEWS FROM MAGLEY * A pleasant birthday surprise party was given in honor us Mm. Ed Kolter Saturday. The evening was spent In a pleasant way. Those present were, Mr. and Mrt. W. D. Hower of Blufftor? Mr and Mrs Robert Wolf and two children of Craigvlile, Mr. ami Mrs. Gettys Parmer and daughter Mabel Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Koller and two children of Decatur. Mrs. Marv Baxter and two children of Bucyrus, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. James Hower. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kolter and children, and Mrs. Harry Franhlger and children. Mrs. Lizzie McGill who has been caring for her mother left for Fort Wayne Saturday and took her mother, Mrs. Conrad with her. Mrs. Caroline Jabcrg and daughter Whelma. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Borne and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jaberg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bloemker visited Mr. and Mrs. .fames Hower Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Scherry and children Vera Jane and Rowland, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Conrad. Mr, and Mrs. DODGE SIX SEDAN. 1929— Driven 5000 miles. Looks like a new car in evgry particular. A new car guarantee will be given the buyer. Price T only , tpolOj BUICK SIX SEDAN, 1928— Finish and upholstery like new. New rubber. This sedan is being offered at a most attractive figure. Only .. i CHRYSLER 62 SEDAN. 1928 Motor is in excellent condition. For new tires. This sedan is being offered at a big reduction. Price (T»P7 4 only / 4D DODGE VICTORY COUPE--192B—Motor8 —Motor is In excellent condition. New car appearance. New rubber. This is a most unusual value in a quality coupe. | OAKLAND SIX COACH. 1928 I —Mechanically good. Upholstery spotless. Just refinished in a most attractive color combination. Price only [DODGE BROTHERS COUPE. 11927 —Driven 11,000 miles. This coupe has been given Hie very best of care by-its former owner. Price -J ESSEX FORDOR SEDAN, 1927 —Finish and upholstery A-l. Motor good. Price tPOOD SAYLORS MOTOR CO.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1929.

I Otto Hildebrand and children Helen. Marie. Irene, and Mr. and Mm. , Ed Reppert and children Esther. Paul and Homer. Miss Martha Conrad, Mrs. Mina Hildebrand and Henry Hilda- ’ brand were dinner guests of Mr. and 1 Mrs. Walter Reppert Sunday. • Mr. and Mm. Chugles Dettinger and daughter Beltie motored to Van Wert • Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Kell and family. C. N. Marts oj Berne was a business • caller in Magley Monday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bloemker. Mr • and Mrs Harney Gerber and Grandma I Worthman guests at supper of I Mr. and Mm. William Worthman Mr. and Mrs. Christ Borne visited Mrs Patil Belberieh who is a patient at the Lutheran hospital at Fort . Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hower visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dettinger Monday. — -0 ■■ " —— Get the Habit—Trade st Home. It Pays i

- kl ll I ; ’ I : J READY CASH 1 | * j I pl is no disadvantage, whatever . ’ i i'■ comes. Instead of having tis 1 little in a checking account as « you can get on with, why not i 1 as much as vour position will i permit? This bank's first con- J . i sideration is its safety. S . ! | G Capital and Surplus£l2o,ooo.os „ ' i ' i — I . ■ -

I' 11 ™ LET McDUFFY RELIEVE YOU OF YOUR TIRE WORRIES IIWKWI . .. F A /TA KT -"T% iR/ter /m ALL WEATHER and PATHFINDER SUPER TWIST CORD TIRES -at CLEAN - CP SALE Prices Is your car properly “shod” for winter driving? You can eliminate all Tire worries by putting on a complete new set of tires —and at extreme low prices. CLEAN-UP Sale continues for a limited time. I Bargain Prices on Pathfinders .. I I f* 4 - 40 $5.75 »’?* ' $9.75 3^ t 4 $8.85 I I Xt 4 ’ 50 $6 - 50 Tt’’ 25 32 / t 4 $9.55 I I i 0^ 1 -' 50 $6.55 “oo § l3 4 5 3X4 $10.15 I I s ’°°sß.3o “= $4.95 $21.10 I ■ ■ i::: $8.45 I TUBES AT EXTREMELY LOW'PRICES I I McDuffee Tire Service U Opposite Rice Hotel Road Service 91

MONROE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. John Floyd and Mrs W. O. Delhi of Elkhart, Ind spent the week-end at Dtirot Lake with relatives. Mrs. Mary Gould of Fort Wayne ti’xl Mrs. Roy Runyon of Deentur tailed tut Mis. Raymond Crist on Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William Isch of Berne spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. James Andrews and family. Mrs. Oliver Hendricks spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Johnson and family at Richmond. lut’ I Mr. Hubert Meyers and Creo Crist | spent Sunday in Decatur the guest of I Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Crist. Mrs. Jimmie Rainer am! Mrs. Agnesi Andrews of Decatur were the guest > Mr and Mrs. Forest Andrews on Sunday. I Miss Majorle Step of Montpelier Is

visiting Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brandybet ry. vit anti Mrs. 1) E. Neidigh of Deci tur visited Mr and MPs. Haymond t rist on Sunday. Mr ami Mrs. Leo Miller and family of Frankfort spent the week end wi’ii hie parents Mr. and Mrs. John Ml’ler Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bahtier ent -r mined for Sunday dinner.’ Mr. ami M’s. Murray Scherer and family of Fort Wayne.

MAGIC CARPIT SAVINGS j Walk The Os The I Xf. r « Many are the cherished things in life that we wish for and cannot have because we are hard pressed financially. • Let us do like others do and save regularly for the things we want. The sooner we start the quicker we will achieve our aim. Old Adams County Bank - — — — 11. H 1,1,

Mr- «M M~. , Mrs. Laura Lee of Tipton !m| ' 4 1 Sunday with Mr an,l Mrs T . ‘ and family. ' J. R-. y j Mrs. Norris Conyers nf .. visiting her parents Mr h "*" h Fnrrar for a few days 1 Mr. and .Mrs. cii(n, r(l F Sunday afternoon in F ort Wu „’ i Mr. and Mrs. Wests, u. Fort Wayne wen- eallhL “f 2>t.d friemis on j