Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 175, Decatur, Adams County, 26 July 1927 — Page 3

FROM BERNE —by—yiiss Helen Burkhalter "7 i yw*r took a load of furniture w mrt Wayne. Thursday. Mrs Henry Adler, of Decatur, visits, h er mother. Mrs. Sarah Lehman, Thursday and Friday. K Zimmerman and son Boh, turned to their home, Thursday, after vlaitlng the Yager families here, for a few days. >lr , (irover Hoffman, of Fort Wa'ns rijfted with friends here Friday. Th e Misses Elizabeth Habegger., Ru th Conway. Erna Lehman. Naomi Shwartz, Naomi Romey, lairraine Burkhalter, and Adah Baumgartner, the latter of Fort Wayne, had their totals removed here. Thursday. W J Sprunger made a business trip to Fort Wayne. Thursday. yilss Kathryn Liechty. Mrs. Wm Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Huser visl( eil with Mr. and Mrs. Levi Huser and family. Wednesday. M rs (’. T. Habegger visited friends gI Decal ur. Tuesday. Mrs. l<eah Yoss and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fennig anw family moved into Mrs. Yoss' property. Thursday. Frank Spade, of Portland, was a business caller at Berne, Thursday. The Y. W. C. A. girls held their weekly meeting at the Rev. P. R. Schroeder home. Thursday evening. The Sunday School classes of the Evangelical church, taught by Homer Xeaderhatiser and Mrs. J. H. Arndt, enjoyed a chicken roast at the Neaderhouser homestead at Linn Grove, Tuesday at 6 o'clock. Those present were Rev. and Mrs, Arndt and daughters Dorothy and Jean, Mrs. Craig and daughters Margaret and Betty, tynner Xeaderhauser. Dale Braun. Ralph Braun, orest Brickley, Newel Rice. Gerald Mason, Lloyd Taylor, Mabel Braun, Ethel Taylor, Myrtle Buyer. Fay Foreman, Martha and Aldine Brown. Mrs. Gladys Byers. Beatrice Brewster. Johnson Biery, Lenore Felber. Emma Schug, Helen Bentz, Mynne Ehrsam. Ruth Bentz, Lora Charlene Emery and Winifred Aeschliman. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. William Derickson of Wabash township, Friday morning. Miss Ruby Schlagenhauf was a business caller at Portland, Friday. Mrs. Mary Stucky and son, Jesse, of Decatur, visited friends and relatives here Thursday. » Ernest Cook attended to business matters at Bluffton and Fort Wayne Thursday. Mrs. Dr. Edward Moser and her daughter Madeline and her family all of Woodburn, came to Berne Thursday, to attend the band concert. Mrs. Paul Shoemaker and daughter Lillian Marcella were visiters at Decatur, Thursday. Nate Burdge of Portland, former barber in Berne, was a visitor at the home of his son, Herbert Burdge. Thursday and Friday. ford, Ohio, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Hawk, of RockJohn Hilly, Thursday. Mrs. C. T. Michaud and daughter Marguerite and Miss Rebecca Reusser were visitors at the Robert Krick home, in Decatur, Friday. Mrs. Floyd Hunter and children, of Decatur, are visiting a few days at the home of their parents and grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bintz. Mr. and Mrs. Wuliiman and daughters, Arhninda and Marcella, who have been visiting here this week, returned to their home at Fort Wayne, Friday. Mrs. George Baumgartner and daughter Adah, returned to their home at Fort Wayne. Friday. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sprunger. Miss lenora Felber will leave Monday for Petaluma, California. On her layout, she wil stop four or five days *t St. Louis to visit at the Homer Sipe home. From there she will go ’o Can Francisco where Raleigh Sipe *HI meet her. She will be at home at Pbtaluma where Mr. Sipe is working. Emil Aeschliman, Leonard Baumgartner, Albert Reusser and Alfred ■ Zumbrum are spending a few days fishing at Three Rivers, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Habegger and daughter Marcella, and Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Habegger returned Thursday from a two week's tour through the eastern states. Mr. and Mrs. David Neuhauser and family left Friday morning for their home at Ridgeville Corners, Ohio, after visiting here the past week. Otto Stucky and E. A. Luginbill motored to Huntertown Friday to attend *° business matters. ,>r - and Mrs. T. H. Soldner and faftly and Miss Nora Soldner left Saturday fop a week’s vacation at Lake Shiugbewana. Miss Bernice Hirst, of Shipshewana. " 9 pending this week at the home of her friend, Miss Edna Burkhalter. The Salvation Army solicitation in town Wednesday and Thursday stnounted to $277.01. The quota was

ONE KILLED, 40 HURT IN BOSTON “LINDY” RIOT

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Enthusiasm over Colonel Lindbergh is unaba'ed. The trans-oceanic flier, now on a tour of the lorty-cignt States, brought out a record gathering in Boston; and one person was killed and lorty injured in the crash. Photo shows the flier being driven through the streets.

S2OO. Mrs. Alvin Neuenschwander and! husbands on a business trip to Grand Mrs. Clovis Oberli accompanied their Rapids. Michigan, last week. John Meschherger. of Linn Grove and Jacob Neschberger, of California, who is visiting here since last week. John Meschherger, of Linn Grove; and Jacob Neschberger, of California who is wisiting here since last week went to Fort Wayne Thursday to spend about a week with their brother Fred and his family. Jonathan Roth, of nea r Geneva, who received a stroke of paralysis on Wednesday, is now also suffering with pneumonia. His condition is so serious that practically all hopes for recovery have been abandoned. The Misses Ina Sprunger and Frieda Lehman left Thursday evening for Fort Wayne to spend the night with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sprunger and from there they went to Winona Lake to spend the rest of the week. Menno Steury, of Monroe township, underwent an operation for appendicitis Wednesday night, at the Memorial Hospital at Decatur. Melvin Helmuth and Daniel Lehman, of Aurora. Ohio, stopped here ThusrMay night at the home of the latter’s aunt, Mrs. H. Welty, and remained over night. They are on their way to the Pacific coast, making stops in Missouri, Kansas and Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Dewaid Beltler are the proud parents of a l>oy baby, since Friday. Walter Teeter is spending a few days with his mother, Mrs. Harry Teeter at Fort Wayne. Mrs. Robert Krick, of Decatur, arrived here Saturday afternoon to visit with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Amos Reusser. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nussbaum Friday morning. Carl Luginbill and the Misses Anna Luginbill, Lydia Liechty and Flora ' Franz were callers at Fort Wayne, Friday. Mr. Raymond Hook and sister, Miss Mondis of Mathews, Indiana, are visiting at tlie Harl Smith home. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Richert, daughters. Ruth and Olga, and son, Carl, of Newton, Kansas, attendted services at the Mennonite church here. Sunday. They are returning to their home, after visiting some time in the eastern states. Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Mettler and daughters, Agnes, Edith. Kathryn and Betty Alice will leave Tuesday for a' two week’s vacation in the East. Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Franz and! daughters, lima, Ernestine and Flora spent Sunday at the home of their | daughter and sister, Prof. Wilbur Howe, at Bluffton. Ohio. A picnic'was held Sunday noon at the home of Chester Roths in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frank and family of Grand Rapids, Michigan. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Osia Von Gunnifty. Albert Liechty and family, D. J. ten and family, O. F. Gilliom and fa-J Sprunger and family, Henry Frank and family. —— 6,700 CANCER DEATHS London. — (UP) — More than 6,700 persons died from cancer in London during 1926, according to the annual report of the London County Council. These figures show a slight increase over the death-rate of other years. The report explains that these statistics do not indicate an increase in the number of cases of cancer but, rather an increase in fatalities. —o I Greenslburg — Will Oliphant, of Burney, farmer, sucked too well on ( a rubber tube through which he was siphoning gasoline. He swallowed some and became seriously ill, but is recovering.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1927.

I . Sweetheart * Willi I JU W Lxw 1 " |L' w IL & '' r r » I f >:■ L i r SS SSBHk -■ Miss Rose, of Vanezky, is •‘Washington’s sweetheart.’’ She won first honora in a popularity contest conducted at North Beach, capital resoi t. • (lutemaUonsl lUuvtr«t«d H»» > CRAIGVILLE NEWS Mrs. J. W. Drum and Elizabeth Abbott, went to Fort Wayne. Friday. Mrs. Wm. Helching and family of Vera Cruz, were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Gerber, Friday afternoon. Miss Dorothy Dilling and Delores Buckmaster and Margaret Henchen, left Monday morning for Alexander Mack Camp, where they will attend Young Peoples Camp for two weeks. The Young People of the Pleasant Dale church and from the church of the Brethren, of Fort Wayne had their picnic in Frank Arnold's woods Sunday, there were about forty present. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kaehr and family, left for Archbold, Indiana Saturday morning, where they will visit relatives. Mrs. Elmer Moser and son James and Miss Crala Isch had dinner at Fred Isch's Monday. Mrs. Gideon Gerber and daughters, Ada and Mary Elizabeth, left for Grabil Monday afternoon, where they will several days with Mrs. Henry Schwartz. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Byerly and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Byerly entetained at Sunday diner. Mr. and Mrs. John Barger, Mr, and Mrs Ed Barger and daughter Vera, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ehrnian and family, Miss Kathc-ine Barger, Margaret Heuscheu, Raibel Yager and Doris White, Mr. Lloyd Byerly, Charles Yager and Herman Sautbine were present. The afternoon was spent in playing croquet. Rev. and Mrs. Frank Meyer and family, enjoyed diner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Bowman. Sunday. Mr. Walter Gerber, Herman and Henry Gerber, Herman and Nelson

Ethrom, spent Sunday at Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Abbott and daughter Alice of Churubusco visited Mrs. J. W. Drum Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tschamen and son Donald, left Sunday morning for the home of Sheldon Rosadaum. of Fort Wayne, There they took dinner and spent the rest of the day at Foster Park. Mrs. Clyde Harris, the Nickle Plate railroad operator at Craigville, spent the week-end at Suaybee, Indiana. Miss Elizabeth Tschamen entertained at Sunday dinner for Miss Lucile Deck, Peggy Dunhan, Donald Mulhaulti and Kenneth Martin and Baline Dally,| of Fort Wayne, The afternoon was spent in playing games. Mr. Amos Gerber, Arthur Blume, Benjamin Spihiger, George Gerlier and Duther Durr spent Sunday afternoon playing tennis at Craigville. Mr. and Mrs. Sharles Liby were shoppers in Craigvill Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Crowe entertained at their home. Mrs. Mary Ross of Los Angeles iCalifornia, Mr. Kueal Ross and family of Fort Wayne Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wright were shoppers in Craigville Saturday evening. Mrs. Crist Ebnit, Mr. and Mrs. Crist Zurcher and family, Miss Elizabeth Ebnit, Mr. Crist and Raymond and Simon Ebnit. of Berne, had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. John Zurcher, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wolf and family, took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Harry' Hickely, of Tocsin, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scholl spent Sunday at Fort Wayne.

South Bend —A “Haystack elopement” ended in jail for Arthur Smith. 20, who was arrested in Jackson, ich., with a 15-year-old Mishawaka girl. They had slept in haystacks on their trip to Michigan. The girl was brought home. o — 'lia X 4 , X-l Why Look Dragged Out Thin folks who are weakened and run down and wlio want to build themsqllves up with firm flesh need to do 'something to tone and strengthen the blood. The best way to accomplish tlijs is through the use of Burke’s I Cod Liver Oil and Iron in sugar coated form. Be sure to specify Burke’s in order to secure a full 18 days’ treatment for SI.OO. Guaranteed to benefit or money refunded.—Callow & Kohne. No More Gas In Stomach and Bowels !f you with to be permanently relieved of gaa in stomach and bowels, take Baalmann's Gas Tablets, which are prepared especially for stomach g*>a and all the bad effects resulting from gas pressure. That empty, gnawing feeling at the pit of the stomach will disappear; that anxious, nervous feeling with heart palpitation will vanish, and you will again be able to take a deep breath without discomfort. That drowsy, sleepy feeling after dinner will be replaced by a deaire for entertainment. • Bloating will cease. Your limbs, arms and fingers will no longer feel cold and "go to sleep" because Baalmann's Gas Tablets prevent gas from interfering with the circula- | tion. Get the genuine, in the yellow peck- ! age, at any good drug store. Price 11. Always on hand at Holthouse Drug Co.

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