Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 231, Decatur, Adams County, 30 September 1927 — Page 5
BERNE NEWS IMr aud Wta. Wittwer ami Mrs Lav Hawkins motored to Portland. ■ Sunday, to the dfty wllh Mr End Mr«. O *rald Timmons. J Mr. mid Mrs. Harold Blake and fa-j Lil. Pa" l Yohs. Mrs ' , ' cah Y< *“ anfl Li- ; Sophie Yews, all ot Fort Wayne.' |i, I Hoy Blake, of Michigan, were vial' |()rs at the Fred Fennlg home Sunday. ■ Mr and Mrs. Frank Coffin of Day■ton Ohio, motored here Sunday to ■visit at the home of the former’s Itnh i>'. Otto Coffin and family. Mrs. Otto Neuenschwander recelv|(,,l a letter the latter‘part of last week Ifroin her sister, Mrs. William Lehman ■of Van Nuys. California in which it Istated that the latter’s four-year-old Igramlehild, Verna was serious|lv injured in an automobile accident, •rhe child is a daughter of Mr. and Mis Gilbert BUel also of Van Nuys 0 She was hurt about the head, and It was feared that the accident would leate ill effects on the child's mind. [ Th se who helped Amos Hirschy cellehratc his 57th birthday by attending i the Schenbedk family gathering, Sunday. are as follows; Mr. and Mrs. John llmmel and daughter Alice and son iFiitz. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jacobs and sons Louis and Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Paul and son Bobbie, Mrs. I Mary Huser and Mrs. Caroline Ro'Ji- , I enberger, all of Fort Wayne; Mr. and ‘ Mrs. Hugo Beitler and family, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sprunger, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Schenbeek and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Huser, of Berner Mr. and Mrs. Wimer FltfCckiger, of Monroe township are the parents of I a 11'z pound boy since Friday night. He has l»een named Wiliam Jacob. The freshmen of the Herne high school received their initiation, by the Seniors, last Friday evening, at the I local school build ing. The Misses Leona Depp and Dorcas Sprunger are visiting at the Dr. Eby heme at Goshen since Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Snyder and fa niily spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Isnartgie at Fort Wayne. P. W. Morison and Hans Frederickson, of Indianapolis, were Sunday visitors of Miss Edna van der Smissen. Mr and Mrs. Peter Hilly. <»f Fort Wayne, are visiting their relatives here since Tuesday. Mrs. J. L. Hanauer returned to her home at Fort Wayne Sunday, after -pending the past week at tin Amos Snyder home. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Egle and family of Stratton, N’ebr. arived here Monday atiernon and surprised Mr. Egle's parents, Rev. and Mrs. Win. Eglc. Mrs. Jacbb F. Moser, who is still at the home of Iter father, Andrew Mertz in French township, is now recoveting nicely from her seige of typhoid fevet. > People who have worn garment they can spare ami are stil serviceable are asked to take them to thSprunger. Lehman aud Co., store from where they wil be shipped to Canada for needy immigrants from Russia. Rev. and Mrs. Walter < Stucky aud daughter, Dorothea, of Belvidere, Tenn., aiived here Wednesday to visit at the home of Mr. Stucky's parents Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stucky, and other relatives.
B I G 30 Day Removal Sale on fine I Living Room Suites Jacquard Velours, Mohair <sand Linen Friege. We have a number of these suites on the floor for your inspection* Made of the best of materials, the frames are of 1 kiln dried hard wood, bolted and nailed. ® Prices range from $120 1» SIBO I We also have a number of floor lamps, bridge lamps, foot stools and end tables. Custom Living Room Suites made to order. Lome in and select your material and style and we will do the rest. I Sprague Furniture Co. 243 W. Monroe St. Phone 199.
*"**"' 1 «■' — aw ■ — ■ ■—h—■■ i "" ' ' i i i """* LET OUR | GREAT PIANO SALE jfe f lm^ps little difference Ik)w *’ e fl ■ "T_ - onr money, provided we secure femeJL JI, (SA WL w aft thmtr re3 ’ to f° r Whit could ■ more comforting than the knowledge IS! S3' tL that wc h avc P rov ' < fed f° r our children’s ——ftj B HU—future education and possible livelihood* ' MWffl® . M | fflESlvßbSul Oh! the satisfaction that comes in listen'3' 'B —————] jng f O y Our daughter’s first lesson—a —-*-— z I ) *•'' ryi lesson that may mean her future liveliP I ///■' / 111 ’ <7 "* X hood- a livelihood that no one can take. FT”) I 111 i I '\\V w\ —A vi from her. Well worth the few dollars 7 rTTIFin- \ a cr>M ' regardless of the value '-i >’H ?h'- ■''ilfl I'Vfrk X'z// \ X of having the piano for the home 'cn’t "’AA ¥*■ I< Ip ‘ • WBM B y 1. IF T Tomorrow site is a young lady. She ■ • "" I ■" rI ? ocs f° r, h accomplished in music. She ] SSS I g Ljad •- ? *** 1 ■ I, I ’ rre ° m ’ ’ n knowledge that her • B /ifll I \ anisic can provide her every advantage—i ! Xl— ~ K Illi II II a blessino i. dted, not only for her but for | ■» ■ / ' i li those most dear to her,-her Mother, her 1 t f / I [i : Daddy. — ■Xt’ i lip Th* future of ear children, today, is ini- IB I deed a proilem. If they go out into the •— -—U ■'Ml field* «f business, their future is not only « MlWnm M uncertain, but the environment may be ' A LW| j U ''•(lift sometimes questionable Hut. if into the < ]fl Ulft/ jWIhII II \\s borne as a musician or a tea< her of music, f |l n means an association of an uplifting • FSQliiiiSS I Iffgg. sjch.iracrer Mn-ic is n’wavs an accnmiLIU II 3iSlßjj& z z [ lohnicnt i eqq ■HKoBEgjfiK-- ixj ovrr Wi * jjjiogffl! KL BLjip 'I **») porttiniiv t ’a Ibjbt »n 4 ti-'t’’ the I :dMs I z cs are f^p c iud> age. The HTI rea ‘ ’°” n ‘* a, ’ on f° r , *’ e st 'idy of music, ‘L -D I like reading, writing, and arithmetic, is LL- 1 I laid in the kindergarten age. 1 r JLI=^ YOUR PROTECTION OPEN NIGHTS First: If you are not satisfied with your During Hill piano you may notify us at any time hl I ! .... within jo days from date of purchase . The Sale I! anc ' w£ ®‘ vc your money To the first man. woman or child that comes in our front door tomorrow morning we a-U sell w^rat we . , | Fiano in handsome mahogany case, at $495. This piano, at this price, cannot tw duplicated. We mean just what we Second: If for any reason you wish to say. Ask to sec it. $495. But you must act NOW, exchange your piano for another, you may do so at any time within W * M/atutgTfpir 7 one year from date of purchase. U we win have on display the beautiful Stranbe Grand. Come in and see th s ln "T/” wonderful instrument. The Grand Piano is the final-word In Fiano construction. # we agree to deduct eve:.\ penm «8> \v e w ji| have for sale other makes of Guards as lew -is $495. Better come in to- ' iavc P s: " us lI U ,o * 1:1 ’ ,jrne '■ . ti ght and make your selection. from, the price of the piano for $ which you exchange. • ' MUSIC TEACHERS ™ •t*;» . chase. Should any defect in tnatc- . . . nrrnw You are cordially invited to come in and Try our Pianos ff r ’ al workmanship appear within Sale starts tornorro maJte this your headquarters. >’ a TyMWF K that time, we will repair it. or remorning at 9 o’clock. ’ ®vßl Aa g place the piano w ’ th n rcw onc of I > STR AU BE PIANOS SING THEIR OWN PRAISE. **• Aj' H "* 10 i H This is what we call proof. This is an J This is Trade Week—Extra allowance for your K p** f tIMI is worth a p° u ™ of 1 old Piano or Victrola. L—— —' ‘ / Tear this off and mail at once. £1 ri •_ - READ THIS Snrapue Furniture otore •zzzzzzzzzz.... Ask Mr Sprague i Mrak^Al 1 A Alia ■■•AI4IA V kz Wwrß V refunded to out of town *L * purchasers living within a • Without any obligation whatsoever on my part, mad me for further information. sr njn iv »v <34. radius of §omiles. Freight prices, description and photogiaphs of pianos vou are 243 W. Monroe St. o ff ™ g r<d«ed — ” • — CHECK STYLES INTERESTED IN SPLENDID BARGAINS FOR BEGINNERS . ° ™ lGins OPI - AYE,t£ nG3A DS , • i..n.ir....»-«>..T..... • Terms As Low As $2 Weekly i *»-a., i M 0 M jff BW I l _ ' ’I Only 1 ° i, h WmWM ° Bly WkmMl I 1 .OT 1 ■* a *««a£ $220 $lB7 $l9 B 195.00 es*-— '-n Uged U(ied . - Used 1 . , u-> . 1 | _ _J -- *' - ■ • ' J ■ •- fciu_». 5 4 /V? ~..,, t ’’*■■ .'rfitkiiKc ’,'.l i\’b L i ? L!> C.iA l /i'./t 1' < 4 i i ( 1. « li ( S —a——ig—■Kwcwntsawanerw—waiw ■l~ jiu- i- mmrr hl. . ~~.jr_-...■..■ --. ..»i i- ...ini —••.••iIT.WTir— FTT —tr~ ~1~~ —rt~Mr—~Tiiir- J - i — . ... -. ——————■'■ .— ■■ L ... ..
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