Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 208, Decatur, Adams County, 2 September 1930 — Page 3

KeKt SEDAN ■ , current nu'd. I ML iris seen serxiee ■ix nionlli"- X<" ■np.ir.Hiee il><l I" I ■lice, the |Hie< ■ H i less thun its "C A ‘■be Will I"' '> - t . w I B,e six si:i»\n "■sedan lls e<l by ■ rn|l . r owner only 5 ■J.,. I’ertol-llinlice <>f mul a cWal' "'ll I" > less limn its cost. JH dodge SEDAN ;ip|" Hie this U ill the smile W .> it 11 were ■ 1929 ■DOE SIX SEDAN m th' 1" 'I lr. its lonin mnl has been ■ hut very little, toßiti'"’. Tins, tinisli ■qMs'orv hie in w ■ |929 ■kLAXD ( OA< II O'ShI tin S. Mi>tin excellent shape, and tinisli ■ 192 S ■YSI.ER 62 SEDAN good. Has liras. Newly in attractive ? "■ 1928 B LAND COACH road) A-l in particular. Meverv giiod. ami upholstery that of a la w car. |S six good tires and ■it of extras. The ■> is very reasonable. M 19?9 ■fevROLET COACH niechanically. I'inupliolsti ry very Good rubber. Bxash Sl\ coach lias been well lor by its former Finish and up■hrv A-l. Chis price jM? s than half of its ■inn! cost. 1928 ■dge six coupe ■ live good tires. Mottine condition. A used car that is full of service. ■ price is right. ten used cars a | 110S ( llnus _ ■ Rroup of tine used Same of them as ■ ''ill note by inspec- ■ liuve scarcely been ■ and represent bet- ■', !' s !| l tlie prices ■ l>(l than new cars. ■ r ' Ci| r in this list has ■" carefully checked ■ "" l be guaranteed Usp d ear buyer. ■J car warrantv will iK Dodge lp rs cars listed. ■ erins will |),. ex((. n( |. M " sa 't your individ- ■ needs. ■'' have many other gEu'l-lin'lhL £ IwlWs |C©p

’ WREN NEWS School begins Monday, Sept. Bth. k Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Anderson | of Gideon, Mo., spent the week-end I tn the Al Shook home. * Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Earl of Van Wert visited with Mr. and I Mrs. Ban Myers Saturday evening.! Mr. and Mrs. Forest Gephart of Warren, Ohio, spent a few days with relatives at this place. Miss Barbara Moser who has been visiting In Kalamazoo, Mich., is home again for an indefinite length of time. Oscar Dilbane who has been gone for some time Is homo again with his parents, Mr. and M.s. Win. Dilbane. Raymond Hauers and children of I.omine, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. John Moser of Antwerp, Ohio, ■

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1930.

spent Sunday with Mru. J. L. Moser. Mrs. J. M. Douglan and son Melvin of Orville, On!o, spent several days of lant week In the Frank Standlford home. Miss Lola Standlford of thia plaee and Mlhh Helen Kooa of Decatur, 1 Indiana were Fort Wayne visitors I Sunday evening. Orlando Flegly and family visitltd in the N. I. K racofe home one day last week. Forest Gephart and Bryan Myers I spent Monday in Mendon. Ohio. Mis. Frank Hermenheiaer and Mrs. Forest Gephart visited In Middiepoint Sunday. Rev. F. E. Fetheroff has returned from conference at North Haiti-' more, Ohio, and will resume hla | work as rastor for the U. B. church' ■for the ensuing year. Rev. E. O. Hank who attended conference at North Baltimore, O„ was asslKnd<l^J^ llargp at North |

w UM — 111 !<■ W . ■! ». »■ •«- .* a——o., and will move with his family to that place soon. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Daniels of Fort Wayne, Indiana, spent Sunday with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wittenberger and sons of nolth of Wren visited in the Asa Carter home Sunday. The Wren hand furnished music for the Van Wert fair Thursday. Miss Esther Rosenquist of Chicago, 111., spent Labor Day in the Otto Felgert home. MAGLEY NEWS * Rev. D. M. Byerly and Miss Miriam Paulding of Meadville, Pa., and 1 Miss Marjorie Paulding of Hunting I ton culled on George Miller and 'daughters Olive and Emma Thins I day. Rev. A. L. Scherry and family spent two weeks at the I-akes and .returned Thursday, then visited rel atives in and around Magley until ! Monday when they returned to their home at Orville, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beiberick and son Dwight of Fort Wayne spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jaberg and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Manns entertained over the week-end Mr. and M.s. Bievqns and two children and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Arnold of Louisville, Ky., also Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bloemker for dinner Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Scherry and family and Mrs. Caroline Jaberg and daughter Whelina were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Ger ber and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Worthman and family attended the Shady reunion at Bluffton Sunday then visited in the John Grim home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fruchte of Fort Wayne and Daniel Scherry and daughters Marie and Marcella were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin ,Fruchte and non Dale and Edward Scherry. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jaberg and Miss Mamie Foley were guests of Mrs. Caroline Jaberg and family Sunday evening. Mt. and Mrs. Bert Shady of Preble and Mr. and Mrs. John Tangier of Ohio visited with Mr. and Mrs. ' i Ernst Worthman Monday evening. . I Messrs. Walter Peck Elmer Peter I Otto Peck and Simon Beineke al- ' tended the state fair at Indianapolis , I Tuesday. i Rev. Otto Scherry and family are spending this week at the Hildebrand home. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kolter and son attended the fair Van Wert ’ Ohio Monday afternoon. CRAIGVILLE NEWS Miss Catherine Ernst of Huntington spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Ernst. Mr. and Mrs. John Barger, Mrs. Roy Delhi, daughter Louise and Betty, spent Sunday at Peterson in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spade. Mrs. D. W. Abbott is spending a couple of days at Van Wert with her son, N. W. Abbott and ' family. Miss Hazel Heyerly of Bluffton spent the week-end with her par- . ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Heyerly. ' Arta Lenhart of Chicago was a Sunday guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Breiner at this place. Mrs. Otis Strickler and Mrs. Ed Kelly motored to Lima, Ohio, last Sunday and attended the Christian Union Conference. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wolf and daughters Dorothy and Evelyn, and Mr. C. A. Wolf spent the week-end at Columbus, Ohio and Hadenville, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Plank of Detroit, Mrs. Frank Spade of Peti erson, Mrs. Dick Kehrn and son Dwight of Tocsin and Mrs. John B. Arger were guests last Wednesday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Delhi. The Misses Bertha and Geraldine Strickler visited friends in Willshire, last week. Rev. and Mrs. Pugh are spending the week-end at Warsaw attending conference. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Strickler and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Wyer and family, William, Mildred and Delilah Gause of Willshire, ! were guests last Friday in the i home of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Str'ckler. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Weldy spent last. Saturday evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bell. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Humericki house and daughter Elva motored to Decatur last Thursday and visited friends at the hospital. ! William and John Wasson of Michigan spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Wasson. She Tells How To Win Back Husband’s Love “For 9 years I was tired and nervous. My husband almost left me. Naw, thanks to Vinol, I am well and happy and he loves me again.”—Mrs. R. D. Doctors have long known the value of mineral elements iron, calcium with cod liver peptone, as contained in Vinol. Nervous, easily tired people are surprised how i Vinol gives new strength, sound | sleep and a BIG appetite. Gives I you more PEP to enjoy life! Vinol j tastes delicious. B. J. Smith Drug Co.

Ed Roush of Cicero. Illinois was ' a guest last week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pease. Godfrey Bell of Indianapolis was a guest last Friday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bell. Mr. Daugherty wu a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Wasson Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Pease spent last Sunday afternoon with friends in Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Denton Ratcliff. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Ratcliff and daughter spent Sunday at Ossian in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ratcliff. Mr. and Mrs. Llneas Lenhart i and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. 1 Newton Lenhart of Jackson, | Michigan, were Sunday guesta in i the home of Mr. and Mrs. William j Breiner. MONROE NEWS Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Foster and daughter Elizabeth of Monroeville arrived Tuesday for a visit with friends and to attend the funeral ot Mr Z. O.‘ Lewellen. Mrs. R. J. Meyers and Mrs. Virgil Wagoner and children spent Wednesday afternoon in Decatur. Miss Creo Crist of Fort Wayne visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Crist on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Graham called on Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hendricks on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foster spen* Wednesday evening in Decatur. Paul Bahner and John Oliver returned on Wednesday from a visit with relatives and friends in Indianapolis. Mrs. H. E. Farrar is spending the week with relatives in Sidney Ohio. Mrs. May Nelson of Decatur spent Tuesday in Mornoe the guest of her father Mr. Jesse Essex. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Longenttterger and family and Lois Huffman alended the band concert at Deca lur on Tuesday evening. Mrs. C. H. Branch of Decatur spent the day Wednesday with her mother Mrs. Amos Brandy berry. Mr. Albert Hahnert is improving slowly from his recent operation or appendicitis at the Memorial Hospital at Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Omer of Mt’.ndlte attended the funeral ot Mr. Lewellen’s father Mr. Z. O. Lewellen on Wednesday. Mr. Eli Hendricks Mr. and Mrs James V. Hendricks and Mr. Ora' Hendricks motored to Garrett, on Thursday and attended the funeral jf Mrs. Levi Ray. Mrs. Mary Lewellen and daugh ter Marguerite and son Omar Lewellen wishes to extend their sincere thanks to their neighbors and friends for their assistance and expressions ot sympathy in their recent bereavement. Mr and Mrs. W. O. Delhi and son William of Elkhart were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Floyd on Thursday. Mrs. "Elizabeth Stanley and daughter Laura and Mrs. Frank Leichty and son Donald of Decatur called on Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crist on Thursday evening. Rev. and Mrs. Vernon Riley en- ■ ertained for Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. James Adams and fami'y • of Willshire Ohio. Mrs. Daisy Alberts of Youngstown 1 Ohio arrived Saturday for a visit with her sister Miss Jesse Dickerson who is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Aurand of Muncie is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Aurand and family at the home of Mrs. Renar Johnson. Mrs. Gail Hendricks is spending the week-end with Mr. Hendricks at Grand Rapids Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Farrar and. ' daughter of Shelbyville are visiting Mr. Farrar's parents Mr. and Mrs H. E. Farrar. Mr. and Mrs. John Floyd spent the week-end and Labor Day at Garmar Lake with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis and aiuily of Dayton, Ohio spent the week end with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Andrews spent Sunday afternoon in Decatur with relatives. Mrs. J. R. Haynes spent Fridav in Decatur the guest of her sister Mrs. Maud Dorwin. Mr. Alfred Hahnert returned to his home in Monroe on Sunday from the Memorial hospital at Decatur he is improving slowly from ■ ills recent operation for appendici-1 tis. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crist and sons Quentin and Kermit visited Mr. aud Mr-. F.ank Briner living West of Monroe on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Everhart en- ! tertained for Sunday dinner Mr. aud Its. Roy Everhart and Mr. and ..Irs. Paul Everha.t of Niles, Michgan Mr. aud Mrs. Sylvester Everaart of Decatur and Mr. and Mrs. .1. F. Crist. Mr. and Mrs. James V. Hendricks Hid son Lewis spent the week-end in Fort Wayne with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Crist of De- j catur Miss Creo Crist and Huber Meyers of Fort Wayne left on Saturday on a motor trip to Cincinnati and Covington, Ky. Mrs. Cecil Franklin and Miss Edna Rayl of Decatur visited their grand-parents Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Rayl on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Meyers called on friends in Decatur on Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sells of Detroit, Milligan is visiting their daughter Miss Chrystal Sells and friends for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Osterman and I

! family of Florence. Ind., spent the week-end and Labor Day with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Ora Hendricks and family and Mrs. Kathryn Hines of Lima, Ohio visited Mr. and Mrs. James V. Hendricks on Labor Day. TOCSIN NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Breiner enter•lined Tuesday night and Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ainu-1 >■ urth und son Bobby of Columbus! Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Alda Potter entertained for supper Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Frank E Ils ami son I ■ Paul and Mrs. George Merchant and granddaughter Marie Moorhous *all of Dannville. Illinois. Other guests in the evening were Mr. and Mrs.! I.avere Bowman and daughter Joan and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Peterson of Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Greslev of Monroeville were g tests Wednardav of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Gresley. Miss Frieda and Arthur Merriman of Decatur spent Wednesday nigh' with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kreigh.' Mr. Cliff Perry of Chicago visited with relatives at this place last week. , j Mrs. Lahr Dawson entertained for dinner Thursday Mrs. Frank Ellis and son Paul and Mrs. George Merchant and granddaughter Marie Moorhous of Danville, Illinois, and Mrs. Raymond Van Emmon an.! children of Montpelier. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Kleinknignt entertained over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Faust Mulligan and daughter Merle and son Junior of Grand Rapids. Michigan and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kleinknight of Chicago. Mt. and Mrs. Ray Abey and son John of South Bend visited friends at this place hTlday night and Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Kleinknight entertained for dinner Friday Mr ■ Cliff Perry of Chicago and Mrs. Ella Gilliland of Tocsin. Mrs. Ella Johnson spent Fridav with Mr. and Mrs. George Myers of Decatur. Mr. and Mfs. Harve Kitson of Decatur and Mr. and Mrs. Hansel

Wash Dress Special Thursday Never Again ■ k Friday ;VwF&r\ Such Saturday Vaiues ' ’ Jlil Aw/ f <-i >St<u!F H Jr- 1 KtefWw/ k k Ssl &3i ' PBaMH Owll Jilla W $ Ikllil 14 /OB I 1 K »\ EULA LEE DRESSES | {J$ ~W| each 1 300 to Choose from SPLENDID VALUES Here is our story! We have taken our entire stock of Wash Dresses, p'aced them on one large rack and for the next three days oiler you your choice at SI.OO each. Dresses that sold only yesterday at $2.95. All are newly styled, carefully and cleverly trimmed and in the wanted and popular fabrics. Any Dress you may choose is suitable for Street wear or Dress-up occassions. Buy as many as you like as Dresses like these mean great savings to you. Just the thing for Dress during the Street Fair next week. E. F. Gass & Son I naMißin ■mil ..I i-J M-Jtauittjidt

Kreigh spent the week-end and Labor Day at the lakes. Mr. and Mrs. John Shady son Dwight and Betty Shady were guests Friday evening of Mr. anti Mrs. W. H. Sowarda.

TEACH THE CHILDREN '-fir TO SAVE The early training that a Sav- f ings Aceount gives your children cannot he estimated in dollars and cents. The habit of thrift formed in youth, remains through life. Surely you want your children to form the habit of saving . . . and the best way is through a Savings Account. Let us explain the many points of our Children’s Savings Accounts. Peoples Loan & Trust Co IWaWRBlip IMWmWR'WWLWIWMUIMtI HI I 111 —gBMCT ■ . - - 1 1 I —' i -■—

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| Messrs Vernell Scott and William Vanßusklrk attended the races ut J Huntington Monday. . | Mrs. Sadie Hoover and son Ralph ; 1 were guests Sunday after noon of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Dailey.