Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 206, Decatur, Adams County, 30 August 1928 — Page 6

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BERNE NEWSDavid Neuhauser, of Ridgeville Corners. Ohio, .Menno Neuhauaer, of Napoleon, Ohio, and Henry Amstutz < f tills place, motored to Milwaukee. Wls cousin Wednesday to visit the Faom Brothers Fox farm. They were nccomnanied by Paul Sprunger. of South Milwaukee, who Is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs C. C. Sprunger here. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Baumgartner and family of Monclovu, Ohio, arrived here Friday to attend the wedding of his sister' Miss Elvn Baumgartner to Eart Winteregg, which took place Saturday evening. Mrs. Normal Allspaw and sons R-x j,id Donald, of Indianapolis, are visiting friends and relatives here for s?veral ilays. Rev. Walter C. Stucky and family arrived here Wi dnesday evening from Belvidere, Tennessee, to visit al the horn of his par.'nls. Mr. and Mr.". C. E. Stucky and o'her relatives. The Misses Bertha and Florence Pfeiffer, of Dover, were Thursday evening guests of Miss Selma Erance at the Dr. Ernst Franz home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Amstutg and family were callers at Decatur. Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Amstutz and family. of Lima. Ohio, and Mrs. Levi Gable and family, of Bluffton, spent the week-end at the home ct their mother, Mrs. Anna Beer here. Miss Pauline Blum, of Bluffton, is visiting at the home of her cousin. Miss Bernice Blum. The Misses Edna Burkhalter. Bertha Heberkamp and Lydia Liechty were guests at the Orten Wulliman home at Fort Wayne, Thursday evening. Helen Gilliom, of Indianapolis, and Henry Bergstedt, of Fort Wayne, are spending part of their vacation at the home of the former’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gilliom here. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Moser, of Montpelier, visited relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Moser, of Montpelier, visited relatives here. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wulliman and family left Friday for their home at Tuscola, Illinois, where Mr. Wulliman is chemistry instructor. They had been visiting his mother, Mrs. Helena Wulliman here for several weeks. Dr. and Mrs. Ed Moser, of Woodburn were visitors among relatives in Berne Thursday. The Misses Frieda ami Elma Sprunger returned from Winona latke. Thursday evening, where they had attended a Bible Conference. Miss Elizabeth Goertz. returned missionary from China accompanied them home. Jacob S. Moser, of Forest, Ohio, is spending several days with relatives and friends here. The Misses Glennis Bagley. Rebecca Reusser and Margaret Geeke were vis-' itors at Fort Wayne. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wechter. Mr. and Mrs. Walter McCormick, of Newcastle spent the week-end at the home of Mrs Wechter’s sister, Miss Martha Hossman. Mrs. Wechter and daughter Mrs. McCormick have been visiting here since Wednesday. Miss Inda Sprunger spent Friday anil Saturday at Wino'na Lake, Mr and Mrs. Clifton Gilliom and family. Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Fluckiger and family and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lehman left Saturday morning to spend a week at Long Lake, near South Milford. Miss Salome Fox left Friday morning for Chicago, where she will be employed. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Sprnnger and family left Friday for Pioneer and Toledo Ohio, where they will spend the week with friends and relatives Jess Michaud and Edward E. Liechty were business callers at .Andrews and Huntington, Wednesday. Mrs. Clella Gottschalk and daughter Mary Jnlia returned home, Friday after having spent several days at the home of the former’s sister-in-law. Mrs. Wllda Shalley at Fort Wayne. Norris Yordy, of Detroit, is visiting friends at Berne and Linn Grove. The Misses Leona Amstutz and Pearl Moeschberger, who are employed at Fort Wayne, spent the week-end with relatives and friends here. Mr. t\nd Mrs. Frank Nussbaum and family were visitors at the home of Mrs. Nussbaum's sister. Mrs. Sarah Nussbaum and family at Fort Wayne. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Striker. Dan Striker spent several days at Indianapolis, attending to business matters. Harry Liechty and Harold Kattman spent Saturday evening at Decatur. Ermin Bixler. Nelson Schug and the Misses Florence Hilty and Beatrice Brewster returned Saturday afternoon from Ixmg Lake where they spent the past week. Mrs. Edwin L. Swartz and sons, cf Elkhart, who have been spending the past week at the home of her mother, Mrs. Judith Lehman, returned to their home, Saturday. Bale and Ralph Braun and Robert Ehrsam left Monday for a weeks vacation at Lake Wawassee. Robert C. Everhart and Miss Lttella Fink spent Sunday at Fort Wayne. Miss Edna Burkhalter left Sunday for Shipshewana, where she will teach Music and Art in the high school. She was accompanied to Fort Wayne, by • Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur B. Nussbaum, Victor Nussbaum and Miss Lucille Baumgartner. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Baumgartner of Fort Wayne, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Shoemaker and Mrs. Peter J. Baumgartner here, Sunday. I. W. Macy, of Galion, Ohio called on friends here Monday forenoon. Ralph Amstutz and the Misses Anna

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Maria, Agnes and Dessie Amstutz and Miss Eva Burkhalter were visitors at Bluffton, Sunday afternoon. Captain and Mrs. Irvin Hirschy. of Chicago, are spending several days with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hirschy and Mrs. J. C. Schug here Walden Alderfer ami Orden Smacker, of Bluffton, Ohio, spent Sunday with friends here Dr. and Mrs. Eugene tjfechter of Speed. Ind., arrived here Saturday to spend several days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wechter and ether relatives. Ed E. Liechty spent Surf Hay eveni t.r at Fort Wayne. Lee Belt, of Willshire, Ohio, was a business caller in Berne. Tuesday. Miss Martha Gilliom of Chicago, who has been spending several days at lite home of her patents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gilliom here, returned to her work, Monday afternoon. Mrs. Ida Dieruf and Mrs. Lydia Reibert. of Louisville, Ky„ spent Satur-1 day afternoon at the Rev. C. W. 11. j Sauet wein home. Mrs. Oscar Stucky and son James, who spent several days with their parents and grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ncah Schindler here, returned to their home at Detroit. Mich.. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Menno S. Hirschy and Misses Martha and Salome Schug are spending this week at Louisville. Ky. Mr. and Mis. D. C. Sprunger and daughter Miss Frieda, Miss Elizabeth Goertz Leonard Sprunger and family. Miss Loretta Lehman, Mr. and Mrs. | E. W. Baumgartner, son Howard and : daughter Miss Elaine, Rev. C. H. Van tier Stnissen, Ben and D. J. Sprunger. Jerry Leichty, John Eicher and Eli Luginbill are at Wadsworth. Ohio attending the Middle District conference of the Mennonite church Mr. and Mis. Frank Sanerwein, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sanerwein and son Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Steef Stonhauer and family, of Fart Wayne, were visitors at the Rev. C. W. H. Sanerwein

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home Sunday. Mrs Edwin Omstutz and son Robert, of Bluffton, ohio. are spending thi" week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Soldner here. Prof, and Mrs. William Albrecht and daughter Barbara Anna returned to their home at Columbia, Missouri. Monday after visiting with her parents ' Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lehman here for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus O. Soldner and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Balsigei, children Martha Elizabeth and Roy Miss Elizabeth Balsiger were were visiters at the home of their brother. Mr and Mrs. Albert Balsiger and family at Forest, Ohio. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fleetwood returned Sunday evening from Elkhart. where they spent several days James Frenchy was a business caller at Fort Wayne. Monday. Joe McSpadden returned to Berne. Saturday, after spending several days I with his mother Mrs. Mary Barnett j at Detroit, Michigan. The Misses Helena Liechty and Syhilja Sprunger spent the week-end at Winona Lake. Gustav Sprunger. of Fart Wayne spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. S. F. Sprunger. Miss Esther Reynolds, of Westfield, visited at the Lester B. Smith home Saturday. • Palmer Eicher left Monday for Bloomington, where he will resume his studies at Indiana I'niversity. Harold Reusser left Saturday for Bloomington, Illinois, to visit with his wife at the home of her father. William Wolf, of Fort Wayne, was a business caller here, Wednesday. Menas. Victor and David Graber were visitors at Fort Wayne, Sunday. The Misses Martha and Leona Depp. Lilian and Florence Kirchhofer spent Sunday at Peru. Miss Mildred Berry, of Bluffton, Ohio, was a week-end guest of Nor-

num Winteregg here. Mr. mid Mrs. Victor Bagley ami child of Fort Wayne, spent Saturday even-i Ing and Sundny with his mother. .Mrs. Iteitha Bagley. The Misses Lydiu Llechtj>and Gertrude Burkhalter were visitors at Portland. Sunday evening. Miss Bertha llerber visited her friend, James Lou at the Item' Byrt'i Hospital at Fort Wayne, Sunday. Gruell Baumgartner, of Fort Wayne

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zpent Sunday at the home of 1>I« i mother Mrs. Dora Baumgartner here, i Menno Habegger ami the Misses Barbara. Lena ami Father Habegger were at Celina. Ohio, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edison Sprunger and Miss Lucille Amstutz visited with Mr and Mrs. Maynard llettrlek. at Craig vllle, Sunday afternoon. Miss Caroline Beer, who visited with her inrretits, Mr. and Mrs. ('. < Beet here for some time, returned to If f

L rk at Fort Wayne. Sunday even tig. I Mr and Mrs. Dan Sturtty and Rev i aI1( , Mrs. David "’’‘‘."week' I ,„ al .lays at witrnna Lake, last «<ek , I Mr and Mrs William Townsend and Mmllvand Mr and Mrs. ttrn Townsend I , lUI | family returned home Monday from Muskegon. Michigan, where; they |s,«.nt the with ,their daughter , and sister, Mrs Nellie Clark. Menas Zimmerman, of Limaand datightgr Bessie, of Los Angeles._

Calif., are visiting with Mbs m. L Netieiischwander here. The .Misses Bernice Sprunger a,„t Elma Moser. Mr. and Mrs. stutz Mrs. Jennie Moser and suit, Tn,' man and Amos. Edwin \| S( . r ' mily. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis m.C,- 4 , Cralgvllle. were guests of Mr t.iul u Willis Moser at New Haws, Surid-v Ivan Moser accompanied n lHm Berne after spi-ndlng the s llhllll , ’ brother Willis,