Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 184, Decatur, Adams County, 5 August 1927 — Page 5

news FROM BERNE —by— Miss Helen Burkhalter I'X Adeline NwmsehwMder v?b |tfJ (fiends and relatives at Ft»rt Wayne Sunday. ... and Mrs.bawrwce L. Yager and . Luther and Jerome, returned evening from a week s fishJJ, trlp at Lake Maniste, near CurMichigan. I tl ’’ Helen GUliom. of Indianapolis, .ml her friend. Henry Bergstedt, of fo rt Wayne, were guests at the E. H. ..jiiiom home Sunday. I ’ Miss Anna Spruuger visited friends . J relatives at Pandora. Ohio, Sun-1 * v gh e went with Mr. and Airs. ; Tobias Sprunger. of Fort Wayne who stopped here for her. I jg, and Mrs. Gid Bucher and daugh- ‘ Martha, and sons, Hiram and Roy, of Bluffton. Ohio, were guests at the H M Reusser home Sunday. Miss Martha remained here for the week l 0 hr. with hr sister, Miss Alice, who. I, employed here. «r and Mrs. O. N. Smith and son, Grant. Lester B. Smith and Miss Kathryn Anderson, of Geneva, re-1 lurned home Sunday from bake Manht, Michigan, where they spent the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Glen B. Crowd and mary. returned to their home in HunI children, Margaret, Jimmy, and Rose•ertnwn on Monday, after visiting a few days with their mother and grandmother. Mrs. Mary Kerr. Mr and Mrs. Benard Nussbaum and Btde son, and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Steiner visited at the home of Mr. ud Mrs. Franklin von Gutten in Fort Wayne Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Liechty and family visited with their son and brother. Clarence, and also the Emanuel Lehman family at Fort Wayne, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Liechty and son. Kenneth, and Misses Adina Sprunger and Martha Hossman motored to Fort Wayne Sunday, and spent ' the day with relatives and friends. The latter two also visited with Miss Sprunger’s sister, Elda. a patient at the Irene Byron Sanitarium. Samuel Liechty. local jeweler, left Thursday for Chicago, where he will attend the second annual National Jewelery and Allied Trades Show, which will be held at Hotel Sherman this week. His daughter. Ellen, accompanied his as far as Gary, where s|e will visit with her aunt, Mrs. Henry GeYbcr. ■'Mrs. Fred Rohrer left Saturday evening on a motor trip to different points in Kansas with Mr. and Mrs. John Rohrer, of Fort Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ingram, of Hartford City. Mr. and Mrs. Milton F. Sprunger and little daughter. Bonnie, of Buda, Illinois, and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie E. Sprunger, of Chicago, Illinois, arrived here Monday to visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Sprunger and other relatives. Dr. and Mrs. S. K. Mossmail. of Bluffton College, Bluffton. Ohio, were business callers in Berne, Wednesday. Miss Stella Termin, of Upland, visited with Miss Gladys Neuenschwander Monday and Tuesday of this week. Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Neuenschwander and children, Robert. Ruth and Gordon, left Philadelphia, Pa., last Monday for Bluffton, Ohio, where Mrs. Neuenchwander and children will visit her sister, Mrs. Noah Zuercher and family, while, her husband, Rev.

THE PLOW AID The new attachment that conditions the furrow slice as the plowing is being done. It is three blades at the end of the mold board that cut, turn and other*>se conditions the soil so it holds moisture, releases plant food early, eliminates airpocke ‘ s . in fact its work more than *<juals> a double discing which is the verdict of of thousands of Users and it does if the right Wa y. at the right time and with ? u [ extra attention or draft. •have the distribution of the Plow Aid in Adams Co., and "ant a few local agents, come in a hd see them, thousands to sell, arniers don’t miss using them n your next plowing, you will e glad. Get a circular explainW all. & N. Runyon & Son 116 So- Ist. St. Phone 772

Neucnschwander attends the Bluffton Retreat, of which he is vice-chair-man on the committee and leader for the course In Principles of Mennontt ism. On Saturday Mr. ami Mrs. C. C ■ Sprunger will motor to Bluffton, and ( return Sunday with fheir daughter, I Mrs. Neuenschwander. and family, who will remain here for a while. The Misses Ernstlne Ilina and Flora Franz visited with friends and relatives at Fort Wayne, Wednesday. I Raymond Wulllman left Wednesday ’ morning for Tuscola, Ilk, where he will attend to business matters | Mrs. Amos Reusser visited at the I home of her daughter. Mrs. Robert 1 Krick, at Decatur, Wednesday. | H. M. Reusser and his sons. Harold and Verdi, made a business trip to j Fort Wayne Tuesday afternoon. I The Misses Ruth Winteregg, Edna i Liechty and Pearl Nichols left Wednesday morning for Bluffton, Ohio, where they will attend the Bluffton Retreat, held on the Bluffton College Campus. I Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Lendls, Mr. and . Mrs. J. Harshner and Mr. and Mrs. I Karl gtookey, of Markle, were guests at the Paul Habegger home Sunday. ! | Mrs. P. R. Schroeder and daughter,' I Esiher Ruth, are spending the week at Winona Lake with their husband

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and father, Rev. Schroeder,.where he is attending the Theological school. Miss Lavera Saucier, of Grabil, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I Philip Saudei, deceased, has beeu (visiting with her aunt and family at the Paul Felber home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Gtis Dailey and daughter. Joanna, of Fork Wayne, are spending their vacation at the home of Mr. Dailey’s parents, living east of Berne, this week. Mrs. T. Habegger and Mrs. Caroline Baulhgartner motored to Fort I Wayne Tuesday to meet Miss Cordelia Baumgartner mid litfle niece, I Virginia Kae Baumgartner, of Chiia- ' go, who will visit here for several ' weeks. > Rev. and Mrs. Tilman Amstutz anil ’ daughter, Lois, returned missionaries ' .from India, arrived'here Wednesday, 'noon from Minnesota, where they have been visiting Mrs. Amstutz's parents. 1 (They will make their home at the' John J. Amstutz home, south of Berne j I at present. Miss Gladys Neuenschwander entertained at her home a ktd party,' Monday evening. Those who were (present were: The Misses Agnes and' (Mildred Sprunger, Evagellne Rohrer, Frances Burholter, Goldie and Flossie Ellenberger, Evelyn and Inez Lugin- 1

bill, Florence Kirchhofer, Arvilla Lehman, Bernice Sprunger, Perline, Prudence and Murtha Habegger, Velma Sprunger, Margaret Rawley, Anna ' Ruth and Emma Hofstetter, OlHe Winteregg. Velma Opliger. Ruth van De Smissen, and one out-of-town guest Stella Termin of Upland Mrs. Elmer Baumgartner and children. Mr. C. W. Baumgartner, Jules Brandt, Mis. (liner Neuenschwander and children. Mrs. Clifton Gllliom and children. Mrs. Menno Burkholder and three children, Mrs. Ben Sprunger, Mrs. E. A. Luginbill. Misses Anna I Spruuger and Minnie Block, Mrs. Sylvan Habegger, Mrs. Peter Uurkiiolter, I Mrs. T. F. Sprunger and two children, and Miss Elma Sprunger accompanied the members of the Mennonite Men's chorus to the Irene Byron Sanitarium where they have aconeert Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wagner and 1 son, Dickie, and daughter, Kathleen, of Decatur, visited at the home of . Mrs. Wagner's mother, Mrs. Bertha ' Bagley, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Myers, of Deca- ' tur, were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Yoder and famny. | Mr. and Mrs. Otto Coffin and family , left Wednesday morning for Kokomo to visit with Mrs. Coffin’s parents for '

• about a week. Mrs. J. F. Sprunget* and daughters, , Misses Inda and Mildred, and Mr. and , Mrs. Wuldo Lehman visited st the Clifton H. Sprunger home ut Fort Wayne, Sunday, Miss Violetta Thompson, of Bluffton. Ohio, and a Mr. Studer, of near Toledo, Ohio, were guests at the Noam M. .\euenschwander home Saturday* evening and Sunday. Will Pine and granddaughters, Kathleen and Irene Swarts, of Van Buren, •and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pesstnore and son Gilbert, were visitors at the ‘James Heare home Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. Eli Augsburger, of Bluffton, Ohio, and their son-in-law and daughter, Rev. and Mis. John Esua. of Lima. Ohio, came here Saturday .« ip< nd Sunday with relatives • and friends. Miss Geraldine Beitler accompanied her father, Hugo R. Beitler, furniture salesman, to Lima. Ohio, where she will spend the week with friends. j Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ehrsam and sons. Edward and Robert, (he Misses I Mynne Ehrsam and Emma f -chng 1 . ( Mr. and Mrs. John Hilty and family ‘ land Charles Braun attended the Braun j Reunion which was held at Lake Side ' Park at Fort Wayne. Sunday. 1 The following left Tuesday for Bluff- p

ton, Ohio, to attend the Bluffton Ro-1 treat held at Bluffton, Ohio: Ira Lehman, Arley Habegger, John Nuss-1 bauni. Freeman Burkholter, the Misses! Frences, Helen and Eva Burkholter,! Desais and Lucile Amstutz, Martha'

- Pulling Two Ways I Are you ambitions pulling with your hank account? This has got to be done in order to accomplish anything. The principles of getting ahead has not changed since Franklin’s time any more than human nature has. All it takes is a little courage to withstand many temptations of spending money. THE PEOPLES LOAN & TROST CO. BANK OF SERVICE

[ Liechty and Lydia Nussbaum. Miss Mary Suttles has as her guest i Miss Marjory Hoffman, of Huntington. Norbert Holthouse made a business I trip to ori Wayne last evening.

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