Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 166, Decatur, Adams County, 15 July 1927 — Page 5

BERNE NEWS jljß. Ellen Nussuaum -“ d lier Cl,d ' n am' lUc,r ‘ ,n,u, '' B hldd tt ,x ' w4,,n Sunday at the Fred Nussbaum home. All * u l» fllk ‘ d b “ kctß for thel rdii>r r - The afternoon was .pent In visiting and later, ice-cream in d cak£ w»» The following »ere preset Mrs- Nussbaum , UII I gons, Victor. Jehu ami Hiram, and ,' lg uiU»tw» k >' dU iU,d W,w ’ Frunk Sussbauin ami fumill. Fred Nussbaum and family, Fiorenz Stucky and family Mr U nd Mrs. Albert Nussbaum and children. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin NnsslMupi and children; Mr. an d.Mrs. Ben hart Nussbaum and son. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur B. Nussbaum. Miss Lucille Baumgartner, and Miss Fern and Clyde Nussbaum of Fort Wayne, and Mr. „nd Mis- Everett Reynolds and daughters, of Lipy Grove. Mr. Clinton Sprunger, of the Indiapapojis Lite Insurance Co., was a business caller at Fort Wayne. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt of San Diego. California, and Mrs. \\. S. Daugherty of Treaty. Indiana, were visitors at the home of IJon. Thurman Gottschalk, on Tuesday. Mrs. Daugherty was a former member of the House of Representatives. Prof. Boyd Smuckcr, of Bluffton, 0.. Is visiting here iu the interest of Bluffton College. Rev. P. R- Schroeder, pastor of the Menuonite church, will leve Thursday tor Winona Lake, to take up a five week's Sammer Course i.i the Winona School of Theology. The Misses Ona and Clara Von Gun ten of Fort Wayne, are visiting with relatives here, since Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nussbaum and daughters, Hazel and Florence, and Rudolph Schug went to Cincinnati. Monday morning. Mr. Nussbaum went to tally a carload of lumber. Mr. Dave Sprunger and his ladv friend, of Fort Wayne, visited witn friends here. Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lehman and daughter. Norma Jean, of Bluftton. visited .with Mr. Lehman's parents, David F- Lehman, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Lautzenheiser, of Blue Creek township, are the parent i of a son born Sunday. Mr. Arthur Brown, of Decatur Daily Democrat, was a business caller her/.-. Tuesday. V Mrs. Wilbert Nussbaumer and familv went to Fort Wayne, Tuesday evening where they will visit at the David Som/uer home for a few days. A picnic supper was held, Tuesday evening at Lehman's Grove in hono r of Miss Esther Lehman, of Fort Wayne who is spending her vacation with her parents uere, this week. Those present were the Misses Lucille and Dessie Amstutz. Martha and Lydia Liechty, Edna and Helen Burkhalter, Flora Franz, Anna Luginbill and Esther Lehman. Dr. Q. C. Emrick was a business vis itor at Cincinnati. Ohio, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sprunger and little daughter, formerly of Decatur but uow of Van Wert, Ohio, visited ai the ho;ue of his father, Simeon Sprun-

gef, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hamrick are the proud parents of a son. born Monday. Ervip Bauman and Noafe Gy abp r atn enjoying a week's vacation at N'iagra Falls, and Eastern States. Mrs. E. H. Sprunger a!tti son Buddy who have been visiting at the home ct J. F. Spruuger, left Monday afternoon for Middletown, Ohio, where they will visit with her father. Thomas Durjkiu, of Decatur, was a business caller, here, Wednesday. The public is invited to attend the sawed concert to be given by the Ladies’ Choir of the Mennonite church, j heie, Sunday evening. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Fraiijrliu Liechty on Tuesday, July 12. Mrs. Frank Foreman left Tuesday for Qxford, Ohio, wb re she will visit relatives for .the next few days. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Aug'sburger, and son, Merril, and daughter, lona, left Thursday morning for Long Beach, California, where they will make their ■mure honje. The trip is being made in their Buick coach.' • • Mr. and Mrs. Charley Chi istener are the parents of a sou, born Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Nyffejer drove to Fyrt Wayne on Monday afternoon to attend the funeral ot' Mrs. Louis Stenger, y I'he W.S.M. of the Reformed church “Ciu their monthly meeting at the Cris Lehman home at Geneva, Tuesday evening. ?ev. S. T. Moyer left Wednesday for Philadelphia, Pa., where he will attend to business. Next Saturday, he will attend the Annual Eastern District Sunday school convention at Bally and, during the following two weeks, he "hl visit a number ot the Mennonite lurches in the East, • Mrs. David Spehlger and Mrs. John Hjifstetter visited with Mis. John Snider at Fort Wayne, Tuesday. Mrs. Martha Beaver will leave Friday f or p ort Wayne, where she will i«*ke up nurse's training at the Metho-

dlst Hospital there. Walter Gillioui ami bls crew of men who have been doing construction I work at Reading. Pa., for the B-G Coy-1 striiction Co., have finished the Job' there, and will now go to Willoughby Ohio, to begin another job. The funeral (l ( Robert Lugiubill, the 14-yeai-old son of W. 11. Luginbill of Pool la, 111., wid be held Saturday atteruootl at the Missionary church, west of Berne. The lud died of injuries received on July 4. Ralph Amstutz is a new employee of the Berne Overall and Shirt Co., in the shipping department. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rohrer and daughters. Margaret and Evangeline, went to Winona Lake Thursday to hear hear tire presentation of Mendelssoba’s "Elijah.” William Amstutz was pleasantly surprised Wednesday noon when a large host of relatives and friends gathered at his home to help him celebrate his birthday. Those who enjoyed the delicious dinner with Mr and Mrs. Amstutz were, Mr. and Mis. Henry Yoder Mr. and Mrs. Levi Yoder and baby. El mer and Peter Yoder, Mr .and Mrs. John Bixler and sous, George, Wil.-on, Etmin and Tilman, Mi. and Mrs. Albert Steiner and family and Mrs. John Carltyu.

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DI’CATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1927.

Hitrve Riesen anti family have moved thin week from the house on Water Stieet into the hotiHu vacated by Elmei Aug-burger and family on East Main Street. Mr. and Mrs. Chi is Hlasiger and children, Gertrude, Mißord. Helen. Eldon and Vera, will leave Saturday for a Iwo weeks’ vacation tit Lake Shipshewana. H irn to Mr. and Mrs. Rus el Galloway of Wabusli township, July 12 a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reusser and childnn. Wayne and Berneta, and Mrs. Reusser's sister, Miss Clara Eltrsam, will leave Monday for a trip to Missouri. Kansas and Oklahoma, where they will visit with relatives and friend< for the next two weeks. The Girls’ Missionary Guild of the Reformed church enjoyed a very nice day at Edgewater Park, Celina. Tuesday. The flay was spent in swimming boating, eating and sleeping. Some of the girls are having an awful time keeping their sun-burnt shoulders and urms cool since then. Those present were: Mis. Harry Jones and son Geoige Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Baumgartner and daughter. Mary Louise and the Misses, Ennua Schug. Mynne Ehrsum. Ruth Spiecher, Agnes and Edith Mettler. Viola Fox. Della

Beer, Bertha Cpichlger, Sureua and Sylvia Sehwaltz, Velma Price, Mildred Neiien < hwander. Velma Tumbleson, Marjorie Talluiuna. Devona Schlagenhauf, Marcella and Helen Atz and Eva Craig. T. Habegger left Wednesday afternoon for New York City, where he will attend to business. Miss Tillie Nussbaum was to hpve undergone an operation Tuesday, and the anaesthetic had bee nadministrat- < d when it was found that an artery was in the way and the operation had ,to be given up. The Ladies Aid Society of the Refill med church had a picnic supper Wednesday evening at Lehman’s Grove. Due to a shower of rain the ice-cream was served in the church basement. E. J Schug has been suffering for several days from after-effects of the flu. His physician has advised him to stay away rom the office until he thoroughly recovers. ’’D.eacon” Edgar Yoder, clerk in tho Peoples Restrauant, is suffering from broken arches. Paul Spicher is substituting in his place at the restraunt. The Misses Georgia Martin, Aleta Hallow and Helen Deitsch were shoppers in Portland, Wednesday after-

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Humber. o O. C. Chronister and Adam BoWynbacher left today for a motor trip to Culver, Rochester ami Lake Maaitau on business.