Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 237, Decatur, Adams County, 7 October 1927 — Page 5
NEWS FROM BERNE —byMiss Helen Burkhalter [ " M is» Mary banner, of Miama, wns I the guest of M|pa Frieda Studier. SunI ' ciiftoii Gilliom. general foreman at I the Punbar factory, ispnjoying his vacation this week Mrs. Ula Wells, of Fort Recovery, oh l„ |h taking care of Dr. Christina Kuntz, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Moser and the Misses Alice Bucher, Gladys Stauffer, Esther Brenneman and Maty Steiner I WB ro visitors at Bluffton, Ohio Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Eli Bferie and Mr. and Mrs. Harve Kllcnborger left Monday morning for Flint, Michigan, where they will visit at tlw ho,no ot Mr - ~ler' ie's brother, Emanuel Bierie. Emanuel Stauffer and Mrs. Paul Stauffer and children paid a short visit at the P. L. Amstutz home on Saturday. Marie, Florence and Eileen Stauffer remained with their grandparents until Sunday when they took them home to Fort Wayne. Ernest Bolds, of Robinson, 111., came I here Sunday to visit with his wife and hei mother, Dr. Christine Kuntz, with whom the former has been staying for two weeks. His mother, Mrs. Josie Bolds, of Bluffton accompanied him here. They expect to return to Illinois soon. - .Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Sprunger and family spent Sunday w’th their son and brother, Donald at Indianapolis. It. 11. Schug, president ot the Peoples State Bank, is attending to business for a few days this week at Chicago. Jerry Goulet, of Detroit, visited at the home of Mrs. Sarah Lehman, his former rooming place over the weekend. The approaching marriage of Ralph Schindler and Miss Arvilla Lehman was announced from the Mennoniie pulpit Sunday -norning. Amos Most r, Amos H'rschy and Albert Xeuliauser left Mauc’ay morning for Oklahoma, where they will spend about eight days attending to business. The Mutes Linda Stucky, Clara Met-
SCHMITTS QUALITY MEAT MARKET Fancy Spring Lamb Fresh Oysters Spring Chickens Fresh Fish li Spring Ducks Beef and Pork Tenderloin f Prime Baby Beef SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY II Veal Pocket Roast, pound 18c | Veal Chops and Steak, pound 25c i Lamb Steak, pound 30c ' Sausage, All Pork, homemade, bulk, pound. 23c I Baby Beef Steak, pound 25c j Meat Loaf, Veal, Pork and Beef, pound 23c i Smoked Jowels 18c pound; 2 pounds. 35c J Sugar Cured Bacon, medium in chunk, lb 25c ! 11 4 Iff 0 Miller and Hart Berkshire and Swifts Prem- [ H £> him Smoked Skinned Hams OQn I lir&LVIU Whole or half, pound £OC I PlPflin Unmo Hockless Shankless Hams „ j 1 iLlllL llulllO Ito 6 lbs. each, pound | Large Juicy Dill Pickles, 6 for 25c ; Pickled Pigs Feet, 2 pounds 25c Try some Homemade Swiss Cheese. i CANNED GOODS SALE ■ Battleship Coffee, 2 pounds for 80c ! Bed Top Malt, 2 cans sl.lO < Shoe Peg Corn, As You Like It, 2 cans 35c j Country Gentlemen Corn, 2 cans 25c j Sauer Kraut and Hominy, 2 cans 25c i PURE LARD SALE j 3 lb. Pail 48c; 10 lb. Pail $1.45 j 5 lb. Pail 75c; 50 lb. Can $7.00 ; Buy Lard Now. i For Health and Strength Eat Quality Meat. Ph 9 T H- P- X 96 Meat Market service
tler. Noah Herron, Pella Beer, Inda Sprunger, Edna Nussbaum and Mtigde- ■ lent- Burke visited at the Clyde Jones | home near Wren, Ohio, Sunday. ' A party or twelve from Goshen and Pref, and Mrs A. E. Kreider and two, sons, of Bluffton. Ohio, attended service: at the Mennnnit*. church Sun-' : day morning ami then joined in a pic- . ■ nic dinner ut Lehman’s Park. , Miss Ethel Shreve, of Uhreve, Ohio, . Visited here with Miss Loretta Leh-' man on Wednesday. Miss Lehman and Miss Shreve returned home on the . i same boat from India. Miss Lehman left Sunday night for Cincinnati, wheroi she will take special work In nurse training at the Ch'lst hospital, tor ths! j next few months. I Mis. C. T. Habegger and children', and Lo.es and Marcella Michaud went to Jeromesville, Ohio, b turday morn- • ing to join Mr. Habegger, who lias been attending to business matters in east- , ern Ohio, all last week. They spent , Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Rockwood and family at Jeromesville returning homo Sunday night, Maron Habegger, member of the B. H. S. class of ’23, has been elected to | membership in Phi Chi, honorary inedl- | cal fraternity at Indiana University. The new pledges were chosen from the ] fleshman medic class for outstanding < medical work. Gid Locher, of Bluffton, Ohio, called on friends here last Ssturday. Mr. and Mrs. David Schindler and son, Edwin and wife, left Monday mottling for Michigan to visit with relatives for a week. They are visiting at Belding, Michigan with their daughter ami sister, Miss Elisabeth, at tho home of their son and brother, Simon Schindler und family, at Jackson, Michigan and at the home of another son and brother, Joe Schindler and family and Oscar Stucky and family, at Detroit, Michigan. Sol Bixler, of Geneva, was a visitor here Wednesday. Miss Estelle Stucky left Tuesday night for St. Louis, where site has enrolled in the Hradwohl School of Labratory Technique. Mrs. Ebra Sprunger, of Indianapolis, returned to her home Wednesday noon afrter visiting her mother, Mrs. Katie
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Beer, since lust Friday. Mrs. Robert Krick and son, John, and daughter Joan, ot Decatur, are visiting at tho Dr. Reusser home a few days this week. Edward E. Llchtv returned home Wednesday noon from Fort Wayne after spending Tuesday and Wednesday at that place attending to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wade, of Kalamazoo, Michigan, nephew and niece of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sipe, visited at the Sipe and Frank Brewster homes Monday. Mrs. Jaeoh F, Moser who has been ill with typhoid fever at the home of 1 her father, Andrew Mertz, in Monroe, ' township has returned to her home in ' Hartford township, last Sunday. Rev. W. O. Klopfenstein, of Fort Wayne, came here on Monday to join : Mrs. Klopfenstein and daughter in their visit with her mother, Mrs. Vere- , mi Amstutz, east ot town. They returned to Fort Wayne Tuesday. Emil Nabel, Sr., Martin Stucky and Albert Sprunger were at Lafayette, The following from Berge attended the W. C. T. U convention at Geneva Dednesday; Mrs. Clovis Oberli, Mrs. Ferd Mettler, Mrs. Fred Rohrer, Mrs. L. L. Yager, Mrs. L. L. Baumgartner,
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Mrs. Menno Burkhalter, Mrs. C. C. Sprunger, Mrs. M. E. Stuufter, Mrs. C. T. Habegger, the Misses Gladys Stauffer and Evangeline Rohrer. Rev. S. T. Moyer, returned missionary from India, will give an Illustrated lecture oh India, at the Mennonite church here Friday evening, Oct. 7, 1927. Everyone is welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kertz, of Chicago,( are visiting at the Christ Stengel home this week. o CARD OF THANKS Wo wish to thank our friends who so kindly assisted us during our bereavement, caused by the death of our sister and niece. Miss Anna Volmer. We appreciate the acts of kindness and services rendered and kindly ask you to accept our heartfelt thanks. The Volmer Family, The Terveer Family.
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Want River Cleaned Up Anderson, Ind. Oct. 7 (UP) A pellH tion bearing 9,960 names soon will Ito presented to the Anderson city council by the Izaak Walton League asking that White River be cleaned up and a modern sewage plant built. B o NOTICE I will be out of the city until i about October 22., 1 235t3 OR. C. C RAYL NOTICE We will start our cane mill next week and will be glad to do your work ' : JOHN EICHER, ' | 235t4 Berne, Indiana. f | ° — PUBLIC NOTICE ' ; Hunters or tresspassers will be fined if found on my 240-acre farm' least of Berne, Indiana. Section 31, twp. 26, n. r. 15 E. Elizabeth 8. Morrison. 234-31
Monticello. —Funeral services were held recently at Chambers tor William P. Cooper, 61), member of the White board of commissioners und a reel-
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dent of the county 50 years. He died at bls home in Reynolds Monday following a stroke of paralysis.
