Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 62, Decatur, Adams County, 13 March 1928 — Page 3

Mis Ihkn I 'Burkhalter ll— . i: V( .limit Mini William I li " 1 "" W )m have bet’ll at Ar<hLh hl c i'nßth.n<'o.<.ni<.rno,r<Murn. -I "’"f*;. “rum... wha la the • the local eighth K'ade. waa Wayne. Friday attending to Inkiness llff ' ,ll “' Ver)K>n PontiUH and '"iZr'ol (h'tmva. Mr. and Mrs. I Xeher and family and Mr. and u"" F rl Hi' knee, of Portland, were M msis of Mr. and Mrs. Plinton Lurie and daughter Imogene. Stonday lll 1 ‘ .„ party, which was Jn in honor of Mr. nierio’a birthday I “""'yinond Moser, of Montpelier, who I J/ formerly a clothing salesman at *. local sprmmer, Lehman and Co.. J, „ now manager of the Montpelier tcherv. attended to business mathin Berm Thursday afternoon. Mrs Sam H'H. of Geneva, attended lhP funeral of I’hilip ‘Httser. Sr. here Friday afternoon. The .Miss' S Margaret hern and i au- ..... w,. of Decatur, attended the

Hne Anur ews * 01 * junior Class play at the Auditorium here, Thursday evening. Billy, the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs Franklin Sprunger and Florence Patricia the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wisley R. Sprunger, are suffering with a seige of the mumps. Everett iteynplds, of Linn Grove, was a business caller at Berne, Friday. Gerald Stucky, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stucky, received painful injuries Friday noon, when he and Martin Steiner were riding on the same ■Bicycle and fell. Mrs. Ermine Bixler, daughter Henrietta, and son Jimmy spent the past week at Liberty Mills, Indiana visiting with relatives. Adolph Eichenberger, of Dayton, O. 1 is visiting his brother Fred EichenberI ger and family here for a few days. Nadine, the small daughter of Mr. and Mis. Ellis C. Lehman is-reported ■ to be ill. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Soldner and son Frederick, of Pandora, Ohio arrived here, Friday, to attend the funeral of Mr. Soldner's uncle, Philip Huser, Sr. They will also spend the week-end at the home cf Mrs. Soldner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Sprunger and family. Fred Rohrer, manager of the Berne I Witness Co., and daughter. Mist Evangeline. motored to Indianapolis Thurs- [ day noon, to attend the Indiana Repub- | liean Editorial convention, which conI vened at the Columbia Club for two I days. > > . Miss Josephine Bentz a daughter of I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bentz, of near I Linn Grove, and a sister of Miss Hel-1 en Bentz, who is working in the office > of the Dunbar Manufacturing Co., of' Berne was graduated from the Michael Reese Hospital, of Chicago, last | week and is iiw engaged in private' I nursing in that city. • Many people from Berne attended; KUNJOLAWENTTO IW SOURCE OF HEALTHTROUBLES New Medicine Relieves Severe Case Os Stomach Trouble and Nervousness fa t n MISS HATTIE C. HOWE" A few doses or Konjola convinced n ?' - that i had found the right mediate at last,” said Afiss Hattie C. ,**■ 153 Perry St., Elgin. 111. had been doctoring for a long lrtl e for stomach trouble and nervI'Usness, but nothing ever seemed to p I> mo and my condition was growing worse. Terrible indigestion pains 111 P **’ e most suffering. After s I would bloat up with gas until lo| ml hardly get my breath and my (j| , ° al anil chest would burn like , e ' At ni Kht I would get so nervm ’ l , was impossible for me to get e than a few hours sleep. hni„< ' n 1 realized Konjola was Until"? me ’ 1 kept right 0,1 with if Wn • Wa * fl,lre luy whole system n'm/i' eanße, i thoroughly. Now, every a hl l ' om *** utomach trouble is gone fer.i nf,| ’ v, ' s are much stronger. I time ' Ot * er tllan 1 have for a long heam. r 1 owe every bit of the new n(al ‘ h .l enjoy to Konjola.” snl(i in Decatur at Smith th e ,1 Palliß rtru g store and by all tlu-'Mi >* St (b ’ u Kßi»ts in all towns U " ai 'Bhout this section.

I tin- regional tournament at Fort I Wayne Saturday, to see Dale Ellenburger, fminer Berne Fighting Five Slat, wlio Ih a member of Bluffton'.' team tliis year, play against Central of Fort Wayne. . ' Mlns Bessie Stucky became very 111 early Thursday morning while employed ns seiimslress at the Berne Overall and Shin Sompmiy, with a painful attack of gall stones She was somewhat Improved Fildny. but will be unable to return to her work for several days'. Mr. and Mrs. Arley McAlhanoy amt son Albert, of Fort Wayne anil Mrs. Victor (’. Long of Ciesllue, Ohio, who have been visiting at the home of their parents, Mr. mid Mrs. A. J. Meyers and family returned to the homo of the McAlhaney’s at Fort Wayne, where Mrs. Long will visit a few days. 1 Mr. and Mrs. John von Gunten and daughters, the Misses Mario and Barbala. mid sen Harry John, of Fort ■ W;»yn<* wore the guests at tlie home of Mr. von Gunten's brojhor, Mr. and . Mrs. Leon von Gunten mid family Thursday evening, and also attended • the Junior class play given at the Auditorium of which their son and brothI er. Howard, had one of the leading “ roles. Howard ven Gunten is making his home with his uncle and aunt, Mr. ■ and Mrs. Osin von Gunten and family. “ east of town, while attending high

school in Berne. Mr. and Mrs. Robert U. Leichty and family moved from their residence on High Street. Wednesday, to the Emanuel Leichty farm northeast of town.. The house, which is owned by J. I’. Habegger will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Durig, of Dover, Ohio., Mr. Ruerig has recently taken up cmployement with the Globe Hatchery and Supply Company of Berne. Melvin Hirschy. who has been very sick for the past week, is much, improved. Miss Fannie Schindler, a returned missionary trof Africa, spoke at the Bethel church east of Berne, on Sunday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Vern G. Rogers, who has been representing the Kahn Tailoting Company for the past few days at the'

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1928.

Spriuu.-er, !,<■) and left Thursday night for Finlay, Ohio, where he was occupied for Iwo days. Mrs. Ernest Ftmiz, who has been , 'lulling m the home of her daughter, Rev. mid Mis, Faris D. Whitesell nt Chicago, returned home Thursday. Lillie Miss Jean Krick, daughter of Mr. mid Mrs. Robert Krick, of Decutur who has been visiting at the homo of her grandparents. Dr. nnd Mrs. Amos Reusser, since Tuesday returned tn her home in Decatur. Thursday evening, accompanied by her mint, Miss Josephine Reusser. Omen Amstutz motored his father and mother, Mr. and Mis. John J. Amstutz to Pettisville, Ohio, Wednesday, where they wil Ivlslt at the home of their son mid daughter-in-law. Rev. and Menno Amstutz, indefinitely. Omen Amstutz returned to Berne on Thursday. Dr. Ernest Fianz was a business cal- ' ler at. Fort Wayne. Thursday. Tlie Misses Clara Baumgartner and Marcella Sommer, of Fort Wayne, who accompanied Mr. and Mrs. John von Gunten mid family, also of Fort Wayne to Berne. Thursday evening to lit- : ten dthe Junior class play given at the ! Auditorium Thursday evening, were the guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. . Frank Amstutz and family for supper. ' Miss Georgia Mosier, who h m lipdb

ueurgm .m osier, wno nas been the guest of Miss Mary Ann Sprunger. since Christmas left Friday for Chicago. From there she was to leave Monday for Tuscon, Arizona, where , she has accepted a position with the Desert Sanitarium, of which Harold Bell Wright noted novelist, is vice- , president. Miss Mosier and Miss Sprunger met each other at Cleveland, where they were roomates at the Mt. Sinai Hospital. Tlie members of the Plus Ultra class

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of the Evangelical church met at the home of Rev. and Mrs. J II Arndt, Friday evening to discuss Important bnslness matters. Rev. Charles 11. Richard, who is mi independent missionary to France, and who has been a professor of modern hingllllges at Bluffton College Bluffotn Ohio, teaching French and Spanish, wiy preach at the Mennonlte church Sunday moinlng and evening. ' The Junior class of the local high school very pleasingly presented the 1 play ''Honor Bright” nt the Auditorium Thursday evening. The play was coached by Mrs. Chalmer (). Porter, of Deca Uir, to whom much credit is due. Mr. and Mrs. Oswin Hirschy, Mr. 1 and Mrs. John Kundrat, of Fort Wayne ' wore Sunday guests at the homes of 1 Mrs. Maria Balslger mid Mr. and Mrs. Chi Ist Balslger nnd family. Mrs. Martha Bevers, of Fort Wayne spent Sunday with her daughter, little Miss Maxine Beavers at the homo of ’ her mother, Mrs. Bertha Bagley and ’ family. I Dr. W. Henderson, who is an X-Ray specialist at Fort Wayne, spent Sunday as the guest of Amos Habegger. at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. David Habegger. , Mr. and Mrs. Often Wulliman and daughter, Hilda Mae, Mr. and Mrs. Ira II -

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