Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 219, Decatur, Adams County, 16 September 1927 — Page 5

news FROM BERNE —-byMiss Helen Burkhalter on Tuesday •wins. the girls who or X at the Clauaer Candy Company .invert a corn roast at th. Burkhalt/woods, south of town, along the Inks of the Wabash. Those present re The Misses Edna and Aldine mwer. Clara an dHllan Schindler L Lydia Habeaaen Invited : ere the Misses Hear! NhhoU and Ute Uachty. \bout forty young people enjoyed delightful party Tuesday evening at l fc( . home of Mr aud Mrs. Peter A Habcgger northeast of town. The jhbegger home is an ideal place to | hold un out-of-doors party, and since th ,. jiabegger family will moie to toWU soon, the event served as a tatewall party at the home farm. A class of girls taught by Miss Ruth Liechty of the Mennonfte Sunday 81 hool enjoyed a picnic supper at Lehman's Park. Tuesday evening? Thirteen girls of high school age attraded the picnic. Last Monday evening, a few of the gjrl friends of Miss Flora Egle, honored her with a wiener roast at the CC. Sprunger woods./It was a farewell for Miss Egle. who left Wednesday for lhe Bible School at Fort Wayne. Those present were: The' Misses Flora Ekle, Gladys Wittwer, Mabie Wittwer, Elma Moser and Laverna Calhoun. Leo Lehman, manager of Lehman Bros & Co., hardware, was a business caller at Fort Wayne, Wednesday. BERNE NEWS tßße.n Dr. Ernst Franz and daughters Ernestine. lima. Flora and Mrs. F. D. Whitesell, visited with Mrs. Franz and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Howe at Bluffton, Ohio, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Basinger, of Bluffton, Ohio, are visiting here since Saturday afternoon. Mrs. F. D. Whitesell left for Chicago Monday to join her husband who is aii instructor in the Northern Baptist Seminary. Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelm vou Gunten and son Harvey, of Fort Wayne, spent Sunday with relatives here. ' Franklin Franz and sons Robert and Franklin, Jr., of Fort Wayne, spent Sunday evening with the Dr. Franz family. * Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Hoffman and sons Don and Joseph visited with Mrs. Nan Hoffman at Linn GrowSupday. Clarence Sprunger is a patient at the Hossniau Hospital since Saturday, with a case of pneumonia. He is reported to be improving nicely. Mr and Mrs. Henry Nussbaum and

I Kj. pjjsfe ''■HtSLJ R- ■ ' _ | FRIGIDAIRE saves average of a year over ice refrigeration » Amazing facts reported by FRIGIDAIRE users Low cost of operation an achievement of FRIGIDAIRE engineering > 4ANY still regard electric re- elements that the exterior of the LVI frigeration as expensive. To cabinet can t reveal, prove that this is not true of Frigid- Zz,™ site, we sought the opinion of some New, Low Prices 10,000 users. To the wealth of evidence in favor of Frigidaire, add the new, low Saves $105.36 per Year lowest in Frigidaire hisThe answers were startling. They tors . A complete model wtthi Dua>indicated savings even greater than finished enamel-lined steel cab let we anticipated. 6 According to care- all ready to attach and opcrau from fully tabulated records, an average any convenient electric outlet—for of J 105.36 per year—over and above the amazing price of only SIBO f .o.b. all operating costs! These amazing Dayton, economies are due to two things: p Dollars Puts It in (0 No ice bills, (a) No food waste. "Your Home A Scientific Achievement Frigidaire is used each day in the frigidaire represents years of re- year. The whole family enjoys it. search and development on the pa<t And it pays for Kself with the money of Frigidaire Engineers, and the Re- it saves as proved bi the s nCl * = search Department of General Mo- portsofusers. room tors—the ' largest organization of and see the new models. Asma., electrical, chemical and mecharucal deposit engineers in the world. In Frigidaire pay a little each month under liberal Sn has general Motors terms. Come tn today. E. P. SHEERAN. Dealer Van Wert, Ohio , H, J. HARTING. Sales Agt. Decatur, Indiana FRIGIDAIRE p r o d uFt of general motors

I children moved lust week from the Peter A. Habegger property in the northwest part of town to a farm property a mile and a halt north of 'terne Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Felber, <»£ Fort Wayne, visited atz.Mrs, Felbera par-1 entlai home. David Splchiyer, in Hartford township, Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Milton Oilllom ami | children Marjorie and Max and Floyd Hinaker of Fort Wayne spent Sunday with' Mr. and Mrs. .Min lllnake'r. j Mr. and Mrs G. C>. Burry, of Fort Wayne, arrived here Saturday to visit with friends and relatives. Mrs. Burry will remain here for the week, Mr.', | Burry having returned to take up his [duties at the Fort Wayne Paper Box, factory. " • j Ray Hawkins and his sister, -Miss Daisy Oliver, left for their home at 1 Shelbyville, Saturday night. Mr. Haw-,' kins returned Monday afternoon. I The Gleaners %f the Missionary church held a farewell party, at the home of John J. Ainstptz, in honor of the members, who are leaving soon for the Biblo training school at Fort Wayne. Refreshments were served to about thirty yon ng people. The J. C. Augsburger family entertained at dinner Sunday for the following. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Atz and daughters Helen and Marcella and son ; Herman, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shoemaker and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin ' Glendenning and daughter, Mr. and; 1 Mrs. Henry Aeschliman and Jaccb Meschberger. J. D. Winteregg was at Fort Wayne! Thursday on business. For the first time in quite a number of years, all the members of the David Hai»egger family got together last Saturday,and enjoyed a real reunion on the home farm in Monroe township, which is occupied by the Frank Habegger family. The reunion also served as a farewell for the family of Alfred, who left Monday for Montana. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. David Habegger, Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Rosenberger and family of Pandora, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Frank HT 1 begger and family, Rev. and Mrs. Alfred Habegger and family of Busby, Montana. Rev. and Mrs. Samuel T, Moyer of India, Amos, Cora, -Mary Ann, Elizabeth and Victoria. The Sunday school class taught by Elmer Baumgartner had its second annual picnic at Lehman’s Park Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Abnet left Saturday for Cleveland, Ohio, where they 666 i« a prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria It Kills The Germs

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spent a days with their daughter. Mrs. Wm. Reichert underwent an operation Monday morning for the removal of her tonsils. Mrs. Jacob F. Moser, of Wabash township, is sick with typhoid fever and has been taken to the home of her patents, Christian Mertz. Mr. and Mrs. Orlan Marshall and daughter, of Decatur, were visitors

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SCHMITTS FOR GOOD QUALITY MEATS EXTRA SPECI ALS FOR SATURDAY Baby Beef Roast Spring Ducks I Pig Pork Roast Spring Chickens Native Fat Veal Spring Lamb Baked Smoked Ham Beef and Pork Tenderloin 1 ■ ™m—d SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY II i ft (70 Armour’s Star or Swift’s Premium HO Ml «* J Skinned Hams, whole or half, lb foOv pi* • Swift’s Circle S. Picnic Ham IQ rieme Hams I / R A Home Sugar Cured Bacon, medium 25c! DjHLvVJII weight, in a piece, pound Beef Steak Ribs ZT i: "': iib ■■■■■! 11 mhi mi mi h h "»■— ji Hft ITO 1 AII Pork ias:l S e ’ Home .Made i \A|l>A|_r Casing, pound » MIbUmaIVIIj 'Bulk Sausage, pound 23c | Pitre Fapt Fr “ l ” rPi kW 25c r 11 VVL 3 pounds for | | 1 Smoked Jewels. QK • jCWCIS Pound. 18c; 2 pounds ’ j Dill Pickles . 25c ! PURE LARD SALE ■ 3 lb. Pail 50c 10 tb. Pail $1.50 ' 5 lb. Pail 80c 50 lb. Can $7.50 i As the market is advancing Buy Lard Now. HMSMMMBMMMMMMMMMCTMMBMMM"™™ CANNED GOODS SALE Little Elf Corn, Peas, Kidney Beans, Sauer Kraut, Hominy, Beans and Tomatoes, 4 cans for OW Battleship Coffee, 2 pounds for 80c Fancy Corn, As You Like It, Shoe Peg Q 2 cans OOU Crimson King Apricots IXp Staley’s Maple Syrup 2 cans for « I v ______- - ——————— FOR HEALTH AND STRENGTH EAT QUALITY MEAT. H. P. Schutt 96 Meat Market | Service

at the home of Mr. Marshall’s brother. John r und family, southeast of Berne, Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. It. C. Thiessen and daughter, of Chicago, visited at the Schngg sisters' home over Sunday. Rev. Thiessen preached at the Missionary church west of Berne, Sunday. Gat the Habit— ■ rads at Home. It Page

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