Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 211, Decatur, Adams County, 7 September 1927 — Page 3
1 \EWS FROM BERNE H —by— I Miss Helen Burkhalter , 9 I) ,.||„. r t Moyle I* the nulne of th, ‘ ; 9 boy baby born '<> Mr. and Mrs. Clar-' ‘ B plll . e sprungtr. Thursday morning. J t 9 Tht . link boy haa three sisters, but t 9 lg the first son in the home. H yhrlin Ellenberger is playing with > 9 Ih ,. Indiana University Band at the 1 9 Indiana State Fair this year. 9 Wednesday afternoon, nineteen 9 frls from the Berne Manufacturing ' 9 conipany enjoyed a real get-together < In the Ed Meshirerger woods. The 9 M)S s,.s Pearl Meshberger and Caro- 1 9 line Nussbaum, who will leave soon ' 9 tn attend Fort Wayne Bible Training - 9 School, were the honored guests. | 9 . rllO se present were the Misses Pearl ’ ■ Meshiierger. Caroline and Martha 9 Xussbattm. Bernice. Lillian. Zilla and Dora Sprunger, Lorena, Lilly, PruH de i l( and Martha Habegger, Elina 9 Moser. Edna and gleltna Yoder, 9 RIISS ,>, Clara Mettler. Lina Stucky, 9 Elvira Lehman and Ida Kneuss. 9 Rev. Alfred Clauser and Rev. Wm. K Egle were visitors at Fort Wayne. HB Tuesday. ■ Mrs. Caroline Habegger, daughter 9 Ejfrieda and sons Melvin, Herman I 9 and Daniel, visited relatives at Fort 9 Wayne a few days last week. H Miss Elda Amstutz left Thursday S morning for Lima, Ohio. From there I 9 s he will go to Nyack, N. Y. On 9 Sep ember 6. she with a group of 9 other missionaries will sail for Bom9 bay. India. 9 Wednesday evening. C. O. Liechty 9 and his twin sister. Mrs. Adam Nuss-J 9 baum. were pleasantly surprised in a 9 birthday party planned and given by H Mrs. Liechty. She invited .Mr. and 9 Mrs Adam Nussbaum and family for H supper and then the others came in' H and both were very much surprised. | 9 The evening was spent in a social 9 way and before leaving. Mrs. Liechty 9 serv.-d ice-cream and cake. Those' 9 pre celebrate the anniversary 9 weri Mr. and Mrs. Adam Nussbaum 9 and family, Mrs. Katie Inniger and 9 family. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Habegger, 9 and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jake' 9 Liechty and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joel 9 Mazelin and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe 9 1> Schwartz and daughter, Agnes: I 9 Christian Inniger and his sister Ros--9 Ola. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Inniger. Ruben Habegger, Miss Rachel Am|9 stutz. John Liechty and Mr. and Mrs. IC. 0. Liechty. Mr and Mrs. John Armstutz, daughter Martha, and Pauline Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Tilman Amstutz, and daughter Lois. Mr. and Mjs. Omen Amstutz, Rev. and Mrs. Menno Amstutz from Pettisville, Ohio, accompanied Miss Elda Amstutz as far as Lima. Rev. and Mrs. A. P. Neuenschwander, sons Robert and Gorden, and daughter. Ruth, left Wednesday morning for their home at Philadelphia, Pa., after having visited with Mrs. Neuenschwander's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sprunger and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Safara Souder and daughter, of Monroe, and Mrs. Harve' ..... Ri. .-,; Ned, ar?-visiting with 1 their brother, Dore Parr and wife at | North Chicago. Rex and Harry enjoyed the week-end in the country with their grandmother Parr. The Hughes reunion was held at Bellmont Park in Decatur, Monday. Attorney and Mrs. Lincoln Lesh and son, William, Charles Lincoln, of , Muncie, and Mrs. Lillian Hamilton, of Bad Stomach Caused Fearful Suffering Was Bloated, Nervous, Sleepless and Dizzy. Entirely Well Now. “I suffered with a breakdown five | years ago. It just seemed as if . everything was the matter with me. j I had blood pressure, a bad stom- | ach, constipation, and I was so nervous I would just shake. I could not sleep at night. My nerves just jumped. My stomach would bloat and cramp and the gas would press hack my heart till I thought maybe j * had organic heart trouble. My bowels would hardly move even with ' a laxative, and never without one. I had dizzy spells and would stagger and almost fall. ■ I did not have any appetite, and what I did eat wouldn't stay down. I tried different medicines, but only got a little relief, chen hearing from friends about Vitina, I started taking it. Right Irom the first it helped me, and now I feel fine, as good as I ever «id in my life. I eat anything and everything, have a good appetite, my bowels are in good shape, my nervousness is practically gone. I am a man 70 years of age, and if viuna helps everyone like it has me, Jt sure is wonderful.”—Alexander B ‘ack, Gaston, Ind. I . a , actß promptly on sluggish J?** 1 * azy ,iTer autl weak kidneys. It ?, azi “ e * the blood, clears the skin, rer™Bl appetite and digestion, and brings JY aDength and energy to the whole Take a bottle on trial. Then if £,„„ re n pt glad you tried Viuna. your «!. oa ay.wni be refunded. Si at druggists, Aalled postpaid by Iceland Medicine l-o-. Indianapolis, Ind. VIUNA - The vegetable regulator Sold By CALLOW & KOHNE
Chicago, wore the week-end guests of| Mrs. C. L. Allslilre. Supt. and Mrs. E. W. Jeffery motored to Indianapolis, Tuesday and on Wednesday Mrs. Jeffery visited at Mundo while Mr, Jeffery bought some school supplies and conferred with the Superintendent 6f Public Instruction. Ray Kawklns and his sister, Miss Daisy Oliver, left the Wm. Wittwer home and took up living rooms tit the McClain home. Rev. and Mrs. Frank Hurtman and daughters. Dorothy, Laketa and Ruth, spent Monday night with Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Haeeker. Tuesday, they called on and surprised their many friends made here about nineteen years ago. when Rev. Hartman was pastor of the local Evangelical church. They are now located at New Richmond. Ohio, where Rev. Hartman is the pastor of the First Presbyterian church. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Zimmerman and daughter, Betty Jean, of Flint, Michigan, spent the week-end with relatives here. Mr. Floyd Bowman, of West Unity, Ohio, was a week-end visitor with Miss Arveda Wuiiiman. Clarence Schneck. who arrived here from Pandora, Ohio. Friday evening, left Saturday morning for Dalton. Ohio, t ospend a few days with rela-
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| lives. He was accompanied by the i Misses Helen and Eva Burkhalter. | Mr. and Mrs. John ( P Nussbaum and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nussbaum and 1 family motored to Fort Wayne Mon-J 1 day to visit Mr. and Mrs. James Smith. Mr. Smith, father of the late aviator, Art Smith, is blind. Mr. ami Mrs. (Tifton Gilliom and sons, LaVerne anil Roy Dale, and Howard Gilliom and Miss Naomi Liechty motored to Bluffton, Ohio, Saturday to spend Sunday with relatives and friends there. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Wittwer, of Columbus, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Timmons and daughter, Polly Ann. of Portland, visited nt the home of Wm. Wittwers over I-abor Day. i Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Heare, C. A. I Romine and Chester Heare returned Sunday from visiting relatives at Galion. Delaware, Ridgeway, Urbana, Marion, Springfield and Xenia. Ohio. Mias Pauline Dro, of Chicago, has i been visiting at the home of her , mother here since Herman Dro left i for California. Miss Dro will return to Chicago next Saturday. , Mrs. Rosa Moran and son. Richi ard, of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Loulsn Hofman, of Linn Grove, were visite.is ■ at the L. L. Yager home Sunday. , Reuben Lehman Werner and Ernest . Geiser left early Monday morujng for ■ Indianapolis, where they attended the
state fair. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Hoffman and sons, Billy, David and Tom. of Logansport, visited at the David Bixler home over Labor Day. I Mr. and Mrs. Guy Eley motored to I Cincinnati on Saturday to spend their vacation there. .Mr. and Mrs. Homer O. Miller and daughter, Erma, left Saturday for Dayton, Ohio, to visit Mr. ami Mrs Andy E. Fickert, who were former residenta in this community. Mrs. Fickert and Mrs, Miller are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Wittwer and family, of Fort Wayne, were visitors at the C, C. Wittwer home Sunday. The employees of the Nussbaum Novelty company had an outing Friday evening and enjoyed a picnic supper in Burkhalter's woods along No More Gas In Stomach and Bowels If you wish to be permanently ro* Sieved of gae in atomach and bowels, take baalroann a Gas Tablet*, which are prepared especially for stomach gaa and ail the bad affects resulting from gaa preasure. That empty, gnawing feeling at the pit of the atomach will diaappear: that anxioua. nervoua feeling with heart pal- I citation will vaniah, and you will again i b* able to take a deep breath without ' discomfort. That drowsy, sleepy feeling after dinner will be replaced by a desire for entertainment. • Bloating will cease. Your limbs, aims and finger** will no longer feel cold and "go to sleep because Baalmann'a Gaa Tablets prevent gas from interfering with the circulation. Get the genuine, in the yallow package. at any good drug store. Price Si. Always on hand at Holthouse Drug Co. Every Sunday (Season 1927) CHICAGO XrJ. $3.50 via Erie Railroad Tickets good in coaches only going on tain No. 7 and returning on train No. 8 date of sale. For further information cal], G. E. TEEMS, Ticket Agent L —-
rhe Time Is HereI Now is the time to lay in your winter supply of CANNED FRUITS as it is commonly known that there is a shortage of fruit all over this section of the country. Very few Peaches, Apples, Plums or Pears are to be had. < But on account of our early purchases of California Fruits, which are unquestionably the best obtainable, anywhere _ j We are Able to Offer You Through Your Regular Dealer New 1527 Stock . t > - There are no better fruits packed th’an are found Uur Guarantee under the ‘'PERFECT” Brand. They are much betEvery item under the “PERFECT” Brand is guaranteed ter than the home canned product, and much more to be superior to any similar product packed, if you do not economical as we guarantee you against spoilage, think so, return the empty package to your dealer and the full purchase price will be refunded. You are to be the B uy them of your Grocer today, by the case or sole judge. Could anything be fairer ? dozen.
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thu Wahash river. Forty-three persona were in the party. Mias Ruth Vuti Der Siiiintten left Monday night for Beatri.e, Nebraska,
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I when* slie will visit with her plater, It Mrs. W. C. Andreas, a few days. From t there she will gn to Uncoln, Neb., G , to enter the Nebraska State I’nlvers- r 1 ■ “
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ity. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sprunger, of rioshen, were visiting friends and relatives here last week.
