Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 141, Decatur, Adams County, 15 June 1931 — Page 3

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I CLUB CALENDAR Monday Delta Theta ’lan business moi", ing. Miss Mary Harris, 7:30 p . 1 ythian Sisters. K. of |>. n< „ 1( , ! <:3O p.m. Tuesday Evangelical Dorcas class, Mrs ' John Spahr, 8 p. ni M. E. Mary and Martha Class Mrs. E. B. Lenhart. 7:30 p m . ( t . L ' of C " 1111 k supper. I), c H. S. 6:30 p. m. Country cum luncheon-bridge and bunco party, club house, 1 p. m . j Psi lota xi Social meeting, Mtjs I Eloise Lewton. Sp. ni. Wednesday Religious Study Chib. Miss Ethel! i Erwin, 7:30 p. m. North End Bunco Club, Mrs ’ Floyd Arnold. 8 p.m. . Zion Reformed Ladies Aid Socie'v | | (hurch harlots, 2:30 p. m. | Five Hundred Club, Mrs. William Keller. 8 p. in. Thursday So Cha Rea, Miss Cecelia Apple- : man Bp. m. St. Paul Ladies Aid Society, I Mrs. Ed. Ellsworth, all-day. : Presbyterian Ladiet\ Aid Society, Mrs. Ed Moses. 2:30 p.m. I Evangelical Ladies Aid Society,] | church parlors. 2:330 p. m. Y\ O. M. L., Moose Horn", 8 p.m. j Phi Delta Kappa Dance, Country i Club. 9:00 p. nt. Friday Y. M. C. Class of M. E. Sunday! School. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Howell. 7:30 p.m. satin fashioned along simple lines. Her veil was of tulle held in place |by an ornament of sequins. She | carried an arm bouquet of bride's i roses and swansonia tied with tulle. She also carri d a mother-of-pearl prayer book and her mother’s wedding handkerchief. The wedding ceremony was perl formed by Rev. Fridolin Hasler, pastor of the St. Joseph's church. At the noon hour a wedding luncheon was served to members of the immediate families at the home of the bride's parents. About 4b guests attended the luncheon. A recopticm was held in the even- ! in? for 2f>h guests. I Mr. and Mrs Till will reside in : their new residence on the Cold l water road. COUPLE HONORED WITH DINNER PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Fowler; 'of Fort Wayne, who wore recently! i married, were honored with a , noon dinner at the home of Mr. ' nnd Mrs. Bert Haley on High i street. Sunday. The dining table ; was prettily decorated with a coni terpiece of roses and peonies, and i tall pink tapers burned in green ! candleholders during the serving j of a two course dinner. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Robert C Fowler. Mr. and i Mrs .1. R. Joker of Fort Wayne, Robert Gay. Sherman Koos. Mrs.' ! Della Franks, and Mr. and Mrs. i Haley and family. I LOCAL PEOPLE ATTEND WERT REUNION Mr. and Mrs. John Schafer of near this city, Mr. and Mrs. Harry j i Mumma of Fort Wayne and Mrs., Tom Griffiths of Monroeville attend--led the Wert reunion at the Bucyrus. Ohio, fairgrounds. Saturday. Sixty members of the Wert family | ; were present and officers elected I for the coming year were M. B. Wert, Sulphur Springs, president.] and Mrs. John Kafer. Sulphur! Springs, secretary. The reunion next year will also be held in the Bucyrus fairgrounds. The Ladies Aid Society of the Evangelical Church will meet in the church parlors. Thursday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock. The June section of which Mis. William Alfather is the chairman, will have charge of the meeting. EVERETT JOHNSON HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Johnson of j south of the city delightfully entertained with a delicious chicken dinner, Sunday noon, honoring their bo’', Everett Johnson of his seventeenth birthday anniversary. The following guests enjoyed the affair. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lichtensteiger and son. Belle Lichtensteiand daughter Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. William Collison of Masselon. ohm: Mr. and Mrs. John Everett. Mr. am Mrs C E Peterson, Miss K’itii ] Johnson, and Everett Johnson. PRETTY CHURCH WEDDING UNITES DECATUR COUPLE | At an impressive church wedding which took place in the First Christian church here. Sunday• afternoon, June 14. at o'clock. Miss Josephine Anderaon, I oldest daughter of Mr- and - , j E. Anderson, residing south of

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Decatur, was united in marriage' lo Henry Neirelter, only son of Ms_ George Fry. 2502 Welsser | Faik avenue, Fort Wayne. H>e Rev C. R. Lanman, pastor ’, f he church, officiated .at the! ■ i u de ring ceremony and read the impressive marriage service, st J? n ! tar ° f the church was! simply decorated with large bap-1 kets of daisies, and candelabra, "•'ring tall lighted cathedral tapers were arranged about the altar rati. The vestibule of the church was also decorated with bouquets ; m J 'right colored spring flowers. I receding the ceremony, Misr Mildred Akey presided at the i Playing several musical i selections, and Mrs. Louis A ' Holt house sang. "Beloved. It is' Morn." "Violets," a n ,| Lov „ V()11 truly, accompanied at the piano by Miss Akey. At the conclusion o>f the short I musical recital. Miss Akey played strains of the Lohengrin’s j W "riding March, and the bridal! party entered the church. Jesse Sutton nnd Lyle Mallonee served ns the ushers. The bride was attended by the | Misses Florence an,i Ina Anderson. I her sisters, as bridesmaids, and by Miss Irene Neireiter. sister of the! groom, as maid of honor. Clarence ! i Beavers attended the groom as j best man. Little Miss Natalie Blakesleyl ■ and Miss Barbara Jane Kohls pre-! ‘ ceded the bridal party down the ! | ipsle strewing rose petals from! decorated baskets, in the patli of Hie bride, who entered the church ' and approached the altar on the arm of her father, by whom she was given in marriage. The bride wore a becoming { ff own of ivorv flat crepe, fashioned ! ■ "’th a flared skirt, which fell to] I 'he floor. The gown was of bolero , "feet and sleeveless. A high Iplt i i marked the waistline and was held I in place rt the front with a bril-1 ' liant bir kle. She wore a silk em- | bro'dered tvlle veil, cap effect, and i carried a shower bouquet of Bride's I ! roses. Long white gloves and white | footwear completed her costume.; She wore a beautiful white gold! broach set with diamonds and j emeralds, a gift of the groom. Miss Ina Anderson wore a long' gown of coral, made with a large I collar. About her head she wore p small tiara of rhinestones, and wore long white gloves. .She car-1 r:ed a bouquet of pale pink roses. I Miss Florence Anderson wore a blue frock fashioned with a long flaring skirt. She also wore a small brilliant tiara about hethead. and carried an arm bouquet of nale pink roses. The maid of honor. Miss Neireiter. was becomingly gowned in pale green W'th long skirt. She wore brilliants in her hair similar] to ‘hose of the bridesmaide and I carried pale pink roses. The bridesmaids, maid of honor,] Mrs. Holthouse, and Miss Ak“v wore necklaces, a gift of the bride, i The small flower girls also wore j tiny necklaces presented them b? ! the bride. A wedding dinner was served to i the bridal party, immediate families and a number of out-of-town' guests Sunday noon at the J. E. ] Anderson- home. The dining table ! was laid with white linen and centered with a large decorated wed-1 ding cake. A profusion of garden] flowers decorated the entertaining rooms of the home. Mr. and Mrs. Neireiter left, fol-i loving th? wedding, for a honey-! moon to Northern Indiana and ] I Mi'higan. On their return to this] | city they will make their home] | of the apartment at 41.1’4 North | Ninth street, which they have tur- | nished. Mr. and Mrs. Neireiter are both ' graduates of Decatur high school. 1 Mrs. Neireiter has Been employed ! at the General Electric plant, and Mr. Neireiter is a projectionalist at the Adams theatre. Out-of-town guests nt the wed- ] j ding. Sunday, were Mrs. Florence! ; Anderson. Jessie and Florence I ] f'ark of Laketon: Miss Emma Fry. I Miss Irene Neireiter. Mr. and Mrs. I John Moore and son Glen, Mr. and j Mrs. George Blakesley and daughier Natalia. Mr and Mrs. George Fry of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. John Rindchen of Roanoke; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly, Ray Lindty ami Fay Lindby of North Manchester; Miss Helen Kesler of Toledo. Ohio. The Loyal Daughters class of the Evan-’elieal Sunday School will meet at the home of Mrs. Clarence Smith in Treble. Thursday night it seven-thirty o'clock. All members I-..re urged to be present at this meeting. The'members of the Dorcas Class of the Evangelical Sunday School will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Spahr on First street Tuesday night at eight o'clock. All members are especially urged to be present at this meeting. HONORS DAUGHTER WITH BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Charles Massonee entertained with a birthday party at her home on Mercer avenue. Saturday night from six to eight o’clock, honoring her daughter. Marjorie, on I her eleventh birthday anniversary. Several games of Lotto were playjed during the evening in which 1 Margaret Hoffman received the . first prize, and LaVera Myers was '! presented with the consolation

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By HARRISON CARROLL. ♦ CoryrtMtr. 1981, Premier Syndicate. Inc. I HOLLYWOOD, Cal., June 00. —lnteresting news for the fans who perfer Bebe Daniels in commedtenne roles

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instead of the ! stead of the dramatic parts she has played recently, is Warner's selection of "Bed and Board” for her next starring vehicle. Fallowing the arrival of the ‘Blessed Event” next September, Bebe is scheduled to start the picture. I The Story,

! described as a i light and frothy modern love tale, is an original by Lenore J. Coffee, and has been patterned ! especially for Bebe’s particular style of comedy. Since the actual starting date is [ i so far in the future, no directo- ; or supporting cast have been asi signed. Bebe is one of the fortunate ones w-ho has another field to turn to if she ever wants a vacation from the studios. There’s a concert tour all ready and waiting for her signatu-e, and besides her recent radio work there are several broadcasting offers awaiting her acceptance. INEVITABLE AT ANY PRICE. Two comedians in the Loew’s ' stage revue furnish a chuckle w-ith | their depression crack that times are so bad the telephone operators are giving two wrong numbers for the usual nickel. LATEST GOSSIP. After 14 years of enmity, Mar1 jorie Rambeau and Max Marcin are speaking again. They quarreled during a stage rehearsal in ! 1917 and didn’t speak until yesterday, when Marjorie started i playing in “Silence,” which Marcin is directing. . . . One of the out- ! standing sights at Malibu these days is Scenarist Benjamin Glazer, | wearing a yellowish-green sunburn ! preventative. ... J. W. Crosby, ] Sam Goldwyn’s scout, who visited numerous cities in search of new talent, has returned empty-handed. The expensive dressing room bungalow built for John McCor- | mack when he was making “Song j o’ My Heart,” has a new tenant. It has been occupied since McCormack loft Fox, but Thomas Meig- ! I han is Irish enough to match the —— .Ji’ - i - .

' prize. | Following the games, a dainty j ] luncheon was served. Marjorie rcI ceixed a number of pretty birth-! I day gifts. The guest li?t for the affair com- ; i prises Rose Mary Brown. Katheryn ] Knapp, Martha and LaVera Myers I ] Katherine Aftolder. Betty Cook. I Nil a Eichar, Annabelle Doan and I Mark-’aret Hoffman. ENTERTAINS SUNDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Lee Myers and son i Vaughn Lee entertained at dinner, ] Sunday, at their home, for Mr. and ] Mrs. Orva Hoblet and son Donald. Mr. and Mrs. John McGough and son Paul anil daughter Pauline and Harold Stutler of Wilshire, Ohio. The Mary and Matha Class of the ] Methodist Episcopal Sunday School will meet at the home of Mrs. E. B. ] Lenhart. Tuesday evening at seven- | thirty o’clock. The assisting hos‘esses wil Ibe the Mesdames John Tliompson. I.aura Grill, M. J. Welker and Dave Hunsicker. Mrs. Floyd Arnold will be hostess to the members of the North End Bunco Club at her horn t, Wednesday night at eight o'clock. ENTERTAINS AT SUNDAY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Homer Arnold of \ west of the city entertained with ' j Sunday dinner for Mr. and Mrs. ] True Andrews of Monroeville; Mr. j and Mrs. Vernon Arnold and son Weldon of New Mexico; Mr. and I ' ] Mrs. Ralph Ernst and sons Ken- ' | neth and Jimmy of Bluffton; Mrs. I William Arnold. Miss Glennys i Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ar- | nold and sons Donald and Roger. ' i of Decatur; Stanley, Eugene, Don ! and Billv Arnold. — , MADELINE SPAHR ' CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY k 1 . ] The fourteenth birthday anniver- ] ] sarv of Miss Madeline Spahr was ’ | celebrated at the John Spahr resii deuce on First street, Sunday noon [when Mrs. Spahr entertained with a noon dinner. ] Covers were arranged a’ the table I? for Mary Jane Schafer, Gladys Doan, Martha Jane Linn, and Madeline Spahr. The honored guest re- ’ ceived some beautiful birthday gifts PHI DELTS TO HAVE JUNE DANCE ! The Phi Delta Kappa Fraternity . will sponsor a June Dance at the ! Decatur Country Club for all col- | lege students returning from the .' various colleges and universities, j members of the fraternity, and friends. Thursday evening begin.l ning at nine o'clock. Music for I ] dancing will be furnished by Paul 3 1 Weaver and his orchestra from i;' Fort Wayne. II Reservations tor the dance have

css giim __,-r fthatch-roof, and has been as igned the bungalow. Incidentally, the authentic Irish thatch-roof was built by a Russian. . . . Rumor has it that radio is standing pat on the figure they quoted Richard Dix on his new contract. Also that Ricardo Cortez will step into his part in “Marcheta” if the star does not re-sign. . . . Louise Fazenda ' celebrates her birthday on June 17 . . . And Edmund Breese on the I 18th. . . . Due to retakes on i "Confessions of a Co-Ed,” Phillips Holmes has postponed his New York trip temporarily. . . . William Collier, Sr., is one who holds | out for terra firma. and has yet to make his first airplane flight. . . . ! Miriam Hopkins, Paramount’s newest arrival from the East, and her husband, Austin Parker, have taken a house in the Hollywood Hills. COMPETITION. If Harold Lloyd wants to be first on the screen with his Foreign Legion comedy, “Beau Gest,” he had better hurry, as radio is also preparing for the Wheeler and [ Woolsey combination. Keene Thompson is working on an original story, as yet untitled, which pictures love and romance in a Moroccan background. This, together with two other pictures, completes Wheeler’s contract, and as previously announced he will return to the stage. A NEW HURRY CALL. Harry Carey is finally going to work indoors. He has been signed for a part in “Mad Mar-

riage,” which) features H e 1 en I T w e Ivetrees j and Ricardo] Cortez. He is to play | a tough detec- | tive, and was ] chosen by di- ] rector Tay Gar- I nett in prefer- I ence over all ] the regular] staff of Holly- ] wood detectives ] that have been 1 sleuthing in the recent epidemic of gangster films.

MI Ricardo Cortez.

This is something new for Carey, who has spent most of his time, since he quit riding the range to enter pictures, in outdoor roles. DID YOU KNOW ' That Clive Brook taught elocuI tion before entering pictures? „ —

I been received from the various I Phi Delt chapters from surround- ; ing towns and cities. The enter- ' tainment committee, Cecil Melchi, j Eugene Durkin and Don Leßron | will have charge of the arrangements for tlie affair. The Ladies Aid Society of the ■ Presbyterian church will meet at the country home of Mrs. Ed Moses, Thursday afternoon at twothirty o'clock. Those who desire transportation to tlie Moses home will lie accommodated if they call 1 Rev. IL H. Ferntheil or Mrs. Perry Short. There will be an important I meeting of the Pythian Sisters at | tlie K. of P. Home tonight at sev- ; en-thirty o’clock. — [ COUNTRY CLUB PARTY Ito take place Tuesday The first social event of the De- | catur Country Club for the present ! j year wil Itake place in the dub. ; house, Tuesday afternoon, at which | time the members ami guests will | be presented with a lupcheon and j bridge and bunco party. -1 The luncheon will be served i promptly atone o'clock, Mrs. C. K. J Champlin, chairman of the commit- . I tee in charge of the arrangements, I announced today, and all those planning to attend are urged to be a' tlie clubhouse not later than one f o’clock. i. Following tlie luncheon Utbles I will be arranged for games of ; Bridge and Bunco. II . ] COUNTRY CLUB LADIES .1 RECEIVE GOLF INVITATION The Ladies of the Decatur Coun- , try Club received an invitation from .. the Orchard Ridge Country Club at . Fort Wayne to attend a golfing party at Fort Wayne. Wednesday, 1 July 15. The ladies will tee off at 9:30 o'clock and at noon a luuch- : eon will be served. Nine holes will I be played in the forenoon and nine I in .'he afternoon.' * ENTERTAIN GUESTS AT SUNDAY DINNER I j Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller enterI I tallied at dinner, Sunday noon. Cove s we e laid for Mr. and Mrs. ErB I win Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Charles ‘ Rrodbeck. and children Richard and Robert, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller. 9 _ o Increase Beauty With Mello-gk y i ® No more ugly shine when you use ’■ MELLO-GLO Face Powder. New e l French process makes it stay on ’• | longer and prevents large pores. <1 [ Smoothest, finest, purest powder 1-; known —its coloring matter is ap >’ (proved by the United States govtl ■ ernment. Never dries the skin n i Never makes complexion look pasty, but always youthful. Trj e MELLO-GLO.

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fritzinger; and daughter Mary Jane motored to Indianapolis, Sunday, where they ! visited with Mr. and Mrs. Al Fritz-' inger and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Lose and] daughters, the Misses Mary Ann I and Margaret Lose, and Miss Mary! Straub motored to Cambridge City, | j Sunday, where'they visited' with I Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Straub and fam- | ily. They also motored to Lake! Wehi, and were accompanied home! by Miss Frances Straub who will spend the week here. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bock and sons] motored to Fort Wayne Sunday I where they visited t with Mr. and] Mrs. Arthur Cover. Mr. and Mrs.’ Cover wi! leave June 30th' for sev-* oral months trip abroad Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Annen visited ; in Fort Wayne, Sunday morning. The Misses Isabel Hower ami ! Miriam Parrish of this city, Hillis | Harris of Fort Wayne returned to] this city Sunday evening after ] spending the week-end visiting friends at Indiana University. They! | were accompanied by Charles Harrell of Bloomington and Carl Gerber of tliis city, students at the. University. Hugh Hite and daughter Jane of] Detroit, Michigan arrived in this! city Sunday for a several day’s vis- | it with relatives. Miss Mildred Akey. a student at Indiana University, Bloomington, is] spending the summer vacation with ] her mother, Mrs. Do; a Akey in this city. Lavine Hurst of Portland was a visitor in tis city Sunday afternoon. Mrs Dora Afeey attended the camp meeting at Willshire, Ohio, Sunday' night where the services were con-1 ducted by three young girls dressed I in white. ] Mr. and Mrs. John Seliug and I Mrs. Carrie. Haubold motored to] ] Evanston, Illinois, Sunday where ] I they will attend the graduation exI ercises of the senior class of Northwestern University, of which Miss| Mary Katherine Schug is a member. The graduation exercises will take place today, and Mr. and Mrs.] Schug and Mrs. Haubold will be accompanied home by Mary Kathrine, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Rindchen of; Roanoke, visited in this city Sunday, and attended the wedding of i Miss Josephine Anderson and Her. ry Neireiter, in the Christian Church. ’I Dr. P. B. Thomas. Mrs. Bryce ' I Thomas and son Phillip. Mrs. 11. B. ’ ] Macy and Miss Lousie Haubold mo- ’ | tored to Bluffton, Sunday afternoon I | and were accompanied home by ’.Miss Helen Haubold, a student at ! Indiana University, who will spend the summer vacU’en here. t I Mrs. F. B '"cilier and son Bobby II went to Indianapolis, Sunday, to . visit wilh Miss Mina Collier, a stu-

All Aboard [W << J* I a *X. — ~“'T isrs « ■ ~~ f- ■ si s? V" # -ES . . ; - - JF ’ i : WSL.' . stabt VACATION Fl ND tsSe AC.t k H NT. H IP . "•vwjiiirv • | I fi HAPPY days ahead for the man who saves. South for the Winter; North for the Summer; East lor the Autumn; West when you want to. Independence and Happiness. It's all so easy with the Savings Habit. DBOP IX SOME TIME AND ASK I S ABOUT IT. Old Adams County Bank Complete Banking Service

T — TT — ! - , dent at Butler College. Miss Gladys Kern of Red Bird , Mission, Kentucky, and Miss June Ossenberg of Martinsville, both formerly of this city, arrived here Sat- ] urday morning to spend their vaca- ] tions. They will be the guests of ] ] Mr. and Mrs. Fred Linn and other ] relatives and friends here. j Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Elzey of' Fort Wdyne were Sunday evening! ] guests of Mr and Mrs. Thomas Kern ] and family. i Robert Voglewede and Leo Linn i of Chicago, lllnois spent Sunday in Decatur with Bob’s parents, Mr. ] and Mrs. C. J. Voglewede and fal mily. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keller and i son Hale, of Fort Wayne were j guests of Mrs. Keller’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. S. Peterson, Sunday. Mr Keller returned to Fort Wayne this i morning, Mrs. Keller and baby will | remain for a week's visit here. Arthur Voglewede, student at i Georgetown University, Washing- ] toin, I>. C. arrived in this city Sun- ] day for a two week’s visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles] ! Voglewede. Mr. and Mrs. G. 11. Wehmeyer | and daughter Helena were visitors I in Fort Wayne, Sunday evening Miss Helen Kessler of Toledo, I Ohio, returned to their home today I ] after visiting at the C. J. Voglewede I I residence. i Tlie Misses Eleanor Pumphrey| I ami Jeanette Clark motored to Muncie, Sunday, where they enrolled in ] the slimmer < ourse at the Ball State Teacher's College. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kern had as their guests Sunday, Mr. tftid Mrs. Roy Gaunt and children Peggy i Lou and Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Armstrong and son Bobby and Miss Margaret Kern, all of Fort Wayne. Kenneth Gaunt will remtain ] with his grandparents for the week. Loris Michaud of Fort” U'ayne visited in this city with friends, i Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bell and Mr. and Mrs. William Bell left this morning for Indianapolis, where they will attend the Hoover banquet at the state fair grounds tonight. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. France of Gary J visited here over Sunday. Children day exercises in the var- ’ ions churches attract large crowds i last evening •Mrs. H.H. Stone of Cleveland 0., Jis visiting her mother, Mrs. John Niblick. Miss Florence Magley left yester--1 day for Indianapolis where she will I . attend school during the ! Her brothers Charles. Bob and Col I motored down with her, returning last evening. Harry Meshberger made a business flip to Fort Wayne this morn- > ing. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Foley and

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daughter Helena, Mr. and Mrs. George Creiger and daughter Wan-' da. and Miss Vera Jane Schlickmaa.. of Ohio City, Ohio, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Foley, Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Garber and j daughter Marvelle of Lima, Ohio were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs George Dixson and daughter Kath-J eryn and son Graydon. •“ Forrest Zimmerman and Zaughn Custess of Fort Wayne visited friends in this city Sunday. John DeVoss, a student at Frank- ] lin College arrived in this city Sun day to spend the summer vacation with his parents. . , Norman White of Monroeville visI ited friends in this city Sunday. Robert Macklin on Indianapolisat rived in this city Sunday evening tor a several day’s visit with relatives. The condition of Miss Nona Gunder of near this city, who lias been? suffering with a severe attack of. the flu for the past several weeks, is some better today. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Klepper and daughters Dolores, Mary and Alta Rut li and son Bob. motored to James Lake, Sunday, where they spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Hite will motor to Marion, Ohio, Tuesday, where they will attend the dedication of the Harding Memorial. W. A. Klepper made a business j trip to Huntington and Chicago, today. The closed season on fishing is cut tomorrow and a lot of the fans will be on the job at the lakes, lookI ing for the limit on bass and blue' 1 gills. Miss Helen Lower of Lowville,' New York, returned to her home in tliis city Friday, following the.elose of her school. She will spend the summer months with her parents,, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lower here. Phil Yonkers of Indianapolis visited with friends in this city,Sunday. Lorris Lehman and Erwin Schindler of Berne visited in this city today. Mrs. Floyd Arnold and son Roger and Mrs. John Holthouse motored to Fort Wayne this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moltz- will motor to Franklin Tuesday and will be accompanied home by Harry Dailey, a student at Franklin College. Little Dickey Heller left today for Rensselaer where he will visit his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.- Van Grant. He went as far as Gary with I Mr. and Mrs. C. O. France who are t eturning to their home after a visit i here. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Macy of Deca- | tur were Sunday vlsitirs of Mr ami. | Mis. Albert Jacks of south of 'lie | <ity

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