Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 213, Decatur, Adams County, 9 September 1927 — Page 5

NEWS FROM BERNE —byMiss Helen Burkhalter s lr und Mis. M w Baumgartner an( t daughter, Virginia Kae. arrived . Saturday from Bluffton. Ohio wher .. they bu'e been visiting for .on>« time. Tb «y lf,tt aK “ ,n S " ndHy f " r tMr home at Chicago. Miss Cordelia itaumgartuer. who has been here fur »*‘’ ur “ od honw with then ' | Mr and Mrs. Herbert Burdg usd f ,i Richard, returned recently front *' trip io Niagara Falls and Canada. On their way home, they stopped ai Ashtabula. Ohio, where they visited with Al Hurdge for a short while. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Wulliman, of »ort Wayne, visited friends and rela tires here Sunday. Miss Flossie Seigrist, of Delta. Ohio .rrlved here Sunday to spend the week at the home of her uncle. Sam Seigrist, and other relatives. Howard Von Guuten, of Fort Wayne grrived here recently to attend Berne high sehbol. lie la making his home with his unde, Osla Von Gunten and family Mr sad Mrs. J. H. Probst anil three children and Mr and Mrs. Solemn Welty, of Pandora. Ohio, visited with relatives here Sunday and Monday. Jacob P Habegger is home again from Hillsboro, Kansas, where he attended the AH Mennonite Convention Mr Hattegger was elected treasurer and retains that many bodies of the different brances of the Mennonite denominations were represented. A whole crew of the Detroit City Rescue Mission workers were in town and held a street meeting Saturday areniug. They came in the Rescue Mission Gospel truck after having aiade a tour through many towns in Ohio. The crew consisted of Mr and Mrs. David Stucky and daughter Kate and son David D. Mr. and Mrs. Obed Stucky, J. Pullau and Harry Cordal. Ffr. S. P. Hoffman-, of Fort Wayne drove to Berne Sunday to join Mrs. Hoffman and son, Junior, who have been visiting ft tffe home of her, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Bierie, since Friday. TtF'X returned to their home at Fort Wayne Suuday evening. Howard .Michaud left Saturday for Fort Wayne, wheie he will teach Biology at the Central high school this year.

Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Arbuckle, of Bloomington. 111., «»d R. W. Morrison, of Indianapolis, wore the guest* of AJiss Edna Van Der Smissen over Labor Day. . *' Miss Josephine Ketisser, who is taking a course in Mrs. Cannon's school of beauty culture, in Fort Wayne, was home over Labor Day. . Mrs. Abby Bow an, who is taking care of Dr. Christina Kunu, attended the Studabaker teuuion at the aix-mile church, near Bluffton, Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Louis Sullivan and sons. Robert and Richard, of Cleveland Ohio, are visiting at the Christ Leichty home since Saturday. Martin L Zuercher spent Labor Day at his home here. "Mike” ts working for Wollwortli's 5 and 10 cent store at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Amstutz and daughter Marjory, of Fort Wayne, are spending a few days at the P. L. Amstutz home. Jerry Goulet, of Detroit, who formerly was linotype operator at the witness Co., arrived here Friday even--IB* to spend the week-end with friends in Berne and Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gentis and family, of Decatur, were visitors at the home of ‘Mrs. Gentis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Leichty, Sunday. A large host of relatives and friends gathered at the beautiful country home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hirschy, several miles southeast of Berne, Sunday afternoon for the reuion held in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Habegger, who are to leave next Tuesday t'oCMontana to resume their missionary work after having spent their furlough here. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Hirschy and daughter Pearl, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Habegger and family of Busby. Moiytata. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson and children of Detroit, Mich. Mr % and Mrs. David Stucky and son David, Jr., and daughter Kate of the Detroit City Rescue Mission, Detroit. Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Ed J. Leightner and familyuer and family of Pandora. Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wintoregg and children, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hirschy and children, Mr. and Mrs. w. O. .Neueuschwander and family. Mr. Bert Jacobson and son, Duane, two sisters. Miss Nan Jacobson and Mrs. Emma Martinson, of Pontiac, Illinois, were visitors with friends here last week. Mr. Jacobson and family formerly lived one mile west of Berne on the farm now worked by Louis J. Habegger. At present he is running a filling station at Pontiac. Rev. and Mrs. Elmer J. Neuensch wander and'family, of Bluffton, Ohio,, arrived here Tuesday to spend a few, •lays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. I Sprunger and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Neux

enschwander Mr. and Mrs. Wesley H. Lehman were week-end visitors nt the homo of 'Mr. sister, Mr. an Mrs fc)d. L. Swartz and family nt Elkha*rt. On Friday evening the Mennonite Teachers’ Training class Enjoyed a picnic at the Lehman Park. One or two <*f the members will soon leave for college and ns the regular teacher of the class. Mira Adeline Sthragg. of Freeman, S. Dakota, had just returned I to this pltiee to each in tile local high j school, the picnic was held at Uils time. Mrs. Alfred Hnheggbr, who Is about to return to her work among the Sheyenne Indians in Montana, was a special guest of the class. Charles Fiavel, of Geneva, is a patient at the Hossimm hospital, for the removal of iiis tonsils. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Burdge and son. Richard, attended the auto race» at 'Portland, Monday. Mr and Mrs. Fred Wachter and Mrs. Frank O. Scheery and sou, Donald Frederick, of Newcastle, spent Sunday and Monday with Miss Martha Hossman. Mrs. Scherry and son will remain for the week. Ernest M. Fehrman, who is an employee at the Berne Review, spent Sunday in Richmond. Miss Jean Sommer, of Pandora, 0., who spent a few days at the home of her friend. Miss Ruth Winteregg, I returned to her home Monday even * Ing. j Hay Hawkins and his sister. Daisy Oliver, accompanied Paul Bollinger to Fort Wayne, Sunday. j Mrs. Albert Bints entertained Mr. and Mrs. William Kibiger of Fort Wayne, Sunday. Miss Lucille Kattman left Saturday’ for Louisville, Ky„ where she will teach the coming winter.

Chris Stahley, of Flint, Mich., and Carl Burkhalter arc visiting relatives 1 here. / Mr. and Mrs. John Rich and son, Elmer, Cleo Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mathys and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hanjti and family, Albert and Everett Rich and Katie Biberstein and Ed Kratzer were among those who attended the Myer-Klepfen-stein reunion at Fort Wayne, Sunday. I Miss Flora Franz is teaching the I ■seventh grade during the absence of Dale Braun, who is sick with typhoid fever. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hirschy, daughter, Betty Marie, and son, Gorden, went to Vau Wert. Ohio, Sunday 666 Is a prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria It Kills The Germs

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to spend Labor Day with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sprunger. Miss Florence Lelghtner, of Detroit, Is spending the wkek with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sprunger and sons, Virgil and Frederick, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sprunger, -of Fort Wayne, culled on relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. I’. Gerber and daughter, Helen, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Borm and son. Junior, of Fort Wayne, took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Liechty, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Poth and sons, Charles and Robert, spent Sunday with Mrs. J. A. Sprunger. They left Monday for Elkhart. Mrs, Poth was formerly Miss Lillie Allen. Mr. ami Mrs. John Eicher, daughter Ruth, and son, Palmer, and Mr. and Mrs. David Liechty and daughters, Evelyn and Dorothy attended the Goldschmidt reunion at Leo, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur It. Nussbaum. Miss Lucille Baumgartner and Victor Nussbaum returned to their home here Tuesday evening, after spending a few

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days at Winona Lake and Oakwood Park. Not man Winteregg spent the weekend and Imbor Day with his friend, Carmon Miller and other friends at Topeka, Indiana. Lust Saturday afternoon. Berne lost u hard fought baseball game to the Chattanooga Brhves in a ten Inning game, 10-11. Myron Habegger was a week end visitor witli bls friend, Miss Hetty Largent, at Muncie. About one hundred and fifty relatives and friends attended the silver wedding anniversary Sunday, held at Lehman's Grove in honor of Mr. ami Mrs. Abraham Habegger. Those who were present from out of town were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Adam Neuensebwander and children. Vilas, Ivau and Elizabeth of Comber. Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Fiy of Bluffton; Mr. ami Mrs. Albert Stauffer and son of Matkle; Mrs. George Flaig and children and Mrs. Carey Stewart and son of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Cutshall of Lafayette; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reichenbach and family of Pan-

dora, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. David LugInbill and family of Pandora, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Will Luginbill and fa z tnlly of Columbus Grove, Ohio; Noah Utglubill of Columbus Grove, Ohio. Howard Stucky, of Richmond was a week-end visitor at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stucky. Mrs. F. D. Whitesell, of Chicago, who has been visiting with her parents Dr. and Mrs. E. F. Franz, is spending the week at Niagara Falls. Her sister. Miss Ernestine accompanied her. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Soldner and family Jell Saturday morning for Bluffton. Ohio, where they visited at the Ed Amstutz home. Ou their way home

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they were accompanied by Miss Dora Soldner. Wesley H. Lehman aud Elmer Lehman attended the Indiana Stat Kuir at Indianapolis, Wednesday »nd Thursday. Bernard Leichty and friend, S. F. Hudson, visited at the Emil Leiehty home Sunday and Monday. They attended the races at Poi tlaud, Monday. Rev. and Mrs. Otto Norr aud children, of Graybill, arrived here Monday to visit with his brother Will Norr and his sister Mrs. Amstutz anil families, Mr. and MTs. Jerry Leichty and daughters Ruth and Orpha, Mrs. Susan Hirschy, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert

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Stucky, daughter Maxine and son lyires Mrs. Lester Stucky and daughters Gretchen and Garnett, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Leichty and family Mr. and Mrs. Nick Stucky, Misses Bessie and Itufine Stucky, Mr. aud Mrs. Amos Mbser and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Schindler and family are among those who attended the Stucky reunion at Fort Waytie. Monday. Miss Osie Heistand is a new clerk and Bolls 5 and 10 cent store since Tuesday. Senator and Mrs. T. A. Gottschalk are attending the State P'uir at Indianapolis this week. o — Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays