Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 44, Decatur, Adams County, 20 February 1923 — Page 2

FISHER & HARRIS CASH GROCERY Also dealers in Graniteware, Galvanized Ware and Tinware. 119 and 151 South Second St. Phones 5. 48 and 231 Free City Delivery Quality, Service & Low Prices. Fine Granulated Q‘)z» Sugar, 10 lbs. for <7Ov Michigan Hand Picked vy lie Select Boman Beauty ul’fc 70c 12 lb. bushrl box $2.69 Tall cans Pet. Carnation or Borden 11 n Milk I LC Small cans 6c Tall cans N’vko Comp. Mt '....25c Eagle Brand QA „ Milk, can <i-vl No Better Bread Flour than Gooch's; we guarantee every bag 21 lbs. for t/Ov 18 lbs $1.95 Barrel $7.75 Pride of Decatur 1 Flour. 12 lbs 40 C 21 His 80c 18 ths $1.59 Pillsburvs lx 11 A Flour. 21 IBs. tPI.JLU 48 tbs $2.15 Pillsburys Whole Wheal or Graham Flour (> lb. bag OvV Maytime Nut Oleo; no better Nut Q i Oleo. lb *£lC Special (fleomargarine, contains 25'< Creamery Butter, requires no coloring; th.. . . f)D( McKenzie Prepared Pancake or BuckwheatQQ Flour, bag Virginia Sweet Pancake 2 X 25c B. N. M. White NapUBJ jfXtX.. 44c 30c pkg. Bub-no-more » 25c 30c pkg. Climalene New Pack Indiana : Sweet Corn, 3 cansZaOC Can 10c Country Gentlemen Sweet Corn. < 2 cans Good Wisconsin Peas. 3 cans Can 10c Select Sweet lender .lune h'X, 25c ('.an 15c Select Snow Whitel A „ Hominy, large can Ivt 3 cans 25c Large cans Kraut Os „ 2 for ZSC Large can Solid OKn ! Pumpkin. 2 for. . . Mt)U Special Broom Values 60, 75 85c Washboards 45 C Fruits and Vegetables Dust Pans 1 for 10c and L)L X. i. 10c Galvanized Foot 4E? Special Galvaniz- “)(ln ed Tubs Dv/C White Enamel Cake or Bread Boxes r 7E£/» mediisn size 4 MV • Large size 98c Large size Gal- T’ttz* vanized Tubs .... Ivv I Extra Large Gal- QQp I vanized Tubs ....Ut/V I FISHER I HARRIS Cash Grocery. Fruits and Vegetables —— patrons notice My office will b«- ' losed Wcdno diiv amt Thursday of this '• eels. 43-2 t. DR. FRED PATTERSON

Tuesday IM lota Xi Miss Helen Sweariuger at F. A. Peoples home, 8 o,clock. Standard Bearers, M. E. Church— Rev. and Mrs. U. 8. A.’ Bridge. Presbyterian Progressive Sunday School Class—Mrs. S. D. Beavers. Wednesday Tri D. Club—“ Miss Bitty Butler, 7:30 Shakt speiife Club — Mrs. Jesse Beam. Thursday February section *of the. Evangelical Ladles' Aid at the church, 2:00 pan. Historical club guest day at home of Mrs. Dr. J. M. Miller. Christian Ladies Aid, with Mrs. O. L. Exley. 2:30 pan. Eastern Star. Masonic’ hall. Baptist Sunday School Class for Service —Mrs. Milton Hart. Junior Club with Miss Leah Colter, 7:30 p. m. Auction Bridge Club—Mrs. E. W. Kampe. Friday Pocahontas Pot Luck supper at hall. Pocohontas meeting and pot luck supper—Red Men hall. Zion Lutheran Aid society—School house. The members of the Eastern Star will meet at seven o’clock Thursday evening at the Masonic hall and a good attendance is desired. Following the meeting the officers will practice and members of the staff are urged to be present. ♦ The Shakespeare club will meet with Mrs. Jesse Deam Wednesday afternoon for their regular business I meeting. A committee of Mrs. I Adams and Mrs. Westveld with Mrs. Deam as chairman was appointed to take care of the refreshments. ♦ The Psi lota Xi soroity will meet this evening with Miss Helen Swear-, inger at the home of Mrs F. A. Peo-| pies on Third street at eight o'clock. ♦ The Zion Lutheran Aid society willl meet Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock at; the school house. All members are! urged to be present. ♦ The regular meeting of the Poco! ’ hontas lodge will be held Friday evening at the new quarters above the j Holthouse Drug company The new quarters have been leased by the Red ‘ Men for five years, has been nicely ! papered, painted and made modern in every way, making it an ideal! place. A. large dressing room has I also been furnished and will be used for degree work. A gas range has! been installed in the kitchen this' morning and it is the plans of the ladies to hold a pot link supper after the meeting Friday evening. The, ladies Auxiliary of the Red Men are] thankful for-the beautiful new homej and every member is requested to be I present and to bring some article for j the supper. + The relatives of Mrs. D. I). Heller! surprised her last evening, the occasion being her birthday, that is, | they planned to surprise her but; when they arrived they foqpd everything ready. A most delicious supper and a happy evening followed. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tyndall. Mr. and Mrs. Dan H. Tyndall and children. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Heller and children and J. H. Heller. + The regular dance at the K. of P. Home will be held tonight. The Auction Bridge club will meet at the home of Mrs. E. W. Kampe, Thursday evening. + The Research Club met with Mrs. J. T. Merryman at her home on ! North Second street "Monday afterMrs. Merryman surprised her guests by greeting them at the door dressed as Martha Washington. As-

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ter the guests had all ussembled Mrs. Merryman seated herself by the fire place and at her left was a beautiful lUtl|* colonial faille beautifully sot with a tea service. With this as her setting, Mrs. Merryman read a very interesting paper on “Wohien of the White House,” After the program Mrs. Merryman, assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Avon Burk, who was also dressed in a becoming costume of the colonial period, served cakes, (which were in the form of little hatchets), sandwiches, and tea. ♦ The Baptist Sunday School class for Service will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Milton Hart. The monthly

Sam Hite’s Mid-Week Specials Phone 204. Opposite Erie Depot Free Delivery to all parts of the city. Phone your orders early. GROCERIES Fancy White Sand /?Q — Grown Potatoes, bushel OvC Eckart's Fancy Sniok- 1 P „ ed Shoulders, Lb LtJU Fancy New Bipe 1 Az* Cranberries, IB LUC 2 tbs. Fancy California HpTz» Lima Beans 10 h;irs P. & G. White \ Q „ Naptha Soap “rOC 1 3 cans Fancy Bed OXn Kidney Beans (> cans Fancy Sweet KKn Corn MtJC 2 cans Fancv Early .June Peas ZSC 2 large cans Fancy Qf Tomatoes ZLOC 100 It), sack . QQ _ Oyster Shells JOL Gallon Buckets Best Q* Apple Butter (SOC Full lb. can Guaran- 1 teed Baking Powder... LUC Quart can Fancy QP Dill Pickles Z3C Fancv Country Honey Cake IdC 3 lor 50ci Fancy Solid Turnips TSC | Bushel 5Qc I DRY GOODS Good Yard Wide Black Ofk „ Sateen, yard mUC Fancy Patterns Ladies ()r„ Handkerchiefs, 3 10r... Best Heavy Shirtings Yard ... 18C Best Apron Gingham 1 r Yard 15C Best Plaid Gingham Qfx Best (nine-quarter) Cfkza Bleached Sheeting. yardvUCj Best 42 in. Bleached f Pillow Tubing. yard...4UC Large Comfort Size fkQ Ballon (72 by 90) UoC t Best Heavy Outing OBn Good Toweling 1 A ’ Yard 10C Best 36 in. Percale 1 Q > Yard 18C Fancy Yard Wide OAz» ' Crotons, vard a£UC r -

— ■»— *~ "l bible study will be held and the da»s woleomes anyone that cares to begin I the study with theft. ♦ • The Junior Club will meet at the home of Miss Leah Colter at 7:30 o'clock Thursday evening- ♦ Another pretty wedding of the season was that of Heber Feasel. son of Charles Feasel, to ( Miss, Dorothy 1 Smitley. Miss Smitley is the daughI ter of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Smitley, of Jefferson township. ♦ ! Rev. F. S. Erne, pastor of the 1 Evangelical church, of Berne, receiv- } ed the vows which united the lives of . Miss Ethel Tucker and Sum Minger, , at the home of the bride's mother. - Mrs. Jane Tucker, on South Fulton street. Saturday evening. After the ceremony a large wedding dinner 5 was served in honor of the young • couple. The guests were Mrs. Jane f Tucker and children. Rev. and Mrs. —

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F. 8. Km# and son. Judson fttid daughter, Prudence; Mrs. Eli»Mt>‘ ttnmpel. Mrs. Steve Laman, Miss VioS la Pskar, Francis and Ellis Riesen. Mrs. Minger is the eldest daughter ( vs Mrs. Jane Tucker, of Berne. For a number of years she h»s been employed as a seamstress at the Berne Manufacturing company. Mr. Minger • is working at the Decatur Foundry company. The young couple will - make their home with thu bride's , i parents for the present. ♦ A very pleasant surprise was > planned for Mra. Clyde Butler last • evening in honor of her twentieth f birthday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Butler. A lovely two course luncheon was served to the guests ' who were Mrs. Noali Mangold. Mr. 1 ami Mrs. Herbert Kern. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hutter, Mr. and Mrs. Giles 1 Porter. Miss Lucile Butler, Miss ’ Esther Miller and Clyde Butler. o- $ 4_s— want ADS EARN—

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There is no I “Just As Good” I Don’t accept substitutes—don't ■ »; buy baking powder that is sup- ■ posed to be just as good as | Calumet—don’t think that a ■ big can at a low price means BLa real saving. Use CALUMET f I The Economy BAKING POWBER ■ ] f Avoid disappointments. ■ Millions of housewives are ■ | using Calumet because ot its ■ dependability. They know I that the bakings will always I! turn out just right. Pies, ai cakes, biscuits, muffins, will I always be perfectly raised, a light and wholesome if you ■ | use Calumet, the real eco- ■ I nomical leavener. a Calumet sales are 2X times g BMTBTnsr as much as that of any other H L brand—always call for it. H T THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER 8 iOEMOCRAfIWIf ADS CEnEWS I wa i —-i» S I DUROC || I Brood Sow Sale 11 I Saturday, March 3rd. | | At my farm. 1 miles south. 1 mile west of Decatur, k B 1 mile west, IL mile north of Monroe B | 50—H E.A D—so I ■ B l-'iltx head ol pure bred Dtiroe sows of Scissors. Wall T”|> ■ B < id.. S(-n.-ation breeding, the real big type sows you aie li.okuig B B lor to improve your farm or breed herds. S tt Thev are bred to our new western Boar SENSATION KE- B a TI'RN bv GREAT ORION SENSATION ami out of an IDEAL ■ ■ SENSATION dam. and FRIEND FALST by FOI'ST TUB COi. ■ They are bred for March and April farrow. Buy one of B ( these sows and produce a ton litter at less than G montli:/01d,.. H B you can do it if Schwartz can. B ■" TERMS- Cash, or nine months time, 8 percent, interest from date on good bankable note. B Cols. Bragg. Daniels. Schniitt. Auctioneers. S S Clerk: E. W. Busche. ITes. Monroe State Bank B B Send for Catalog to B I FREI) BUSCHE I ■ B Decatur, Indiana, R. R. 5 B Ladies' Aid of Monroe M. E. church will serve lunch. 2 _ We Offer For Sale I I and are prepared to make immediate ■ delivery of , i 9 Bonds and other ■ High Class Non- g taxable Securities S including— 5 Road Bonds ® Street Improvement I Bonds I Joint Stock Land Bank | Bonds I Liberty Bonds (all I issues) | We handle ONLY the very I Highest Class Securities I We invite you to call and B talk it ovtr with us. B Old Adams County Bank m I i —it- , , - ■ * * * UK