Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 172, Decatur, Adams County, 22 July 1927 — Page 7

geneva fl —byfl jliss Catherine Anderson B*J7n<i Mr*. Elmer Sims and their fl biidr. n. of ( , olu' llln ’ s - Oh,o > ttre speßd fl Cb their vacation in Geneva with Mr. fl '“a Mr«. C. F. Greene. fl w mh and daughter, Mrs. Clara ■ udereon. were at Decatur Tuesday. ■ .(Lading the funeral of Mr. Henry ■ M's. Eli Stuckey are attendfl . ' lh e National Baby Chick ConvenI don in Grand Rapids this week. I Mrs David Cross is entertaining her I other. Mrs. Peirce, of Los Angeles, 1 fl Caliioniafl Lelll Neal and family, Harry Dunfl and wife, Cecil Connor. Dorofl ' Vessel. Mrs. Lou Armstrong and ■ 'Jren Heimberger spent last Sunday fl at Russell’s Point. Ohio. ■ Mrs. Harry Steed returned to her I W ork as telephone operator, Tuesday , (ter spending a few days with her brothers in Elkhart. Miss E-tlur Munro joined a party of .treats from Muncie Normal who are taking a trip to Yellowstone National Park. Miss Beatrice Staegep of near Genera was rushed to the Adams County Memorial Hospital in Decatur Wediesday noon, where she underwent an operation for acute appendicitis. j. e. Arnold, of Decatur, was a business caller in Geneva Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Crockett and daughter. Hetty Lou. of La Porte, were callers at the home of Mr and Mrs. Charles Shepherd. Sunday evening. Mrs. Irene Myers of Los Angeles, who has been visiting her mother. Mrs. Augustus Kroner and also her sister-in-law, Mrs. T. E. Kroner, left Wednesday morning for a days visit in Fort Wayne with relatives. John Miller, of Bryant, was a caller iu Geneva Wednesday morning. Mr. Wemhoff, of Decatur, was! attending to business in Geneva Wednesday. Miss Bernadeen Cox left Wednesday for Bryant where she will spend the remainder of the week. Mrs. Sam Kelly, of Fort Wayne is spending a few days at the bone of I Mr. and Mrs. Will Kelly. Jay Arnold, and "Bud” .Pease, of' Geneva, and Traverse Arnold, of De-! catur. left Tuesday Jor Lake Gage, where they wil enjoy a few days vacation. y.: I Miss. Mildred Gauker returned Tues ; -ai • day from Elkhart, where she has spent two weeks visiting with friends, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Teeple and daughter Eleane, of Cambridge City, stopped in Geneva Monday evening en route to their home after spending a few days at the lake. Mr. Joseph Anderson and Miss Margaret Haughton spent Wednesday in Fort Wayne. , Mr. and Mrs. Seph Martin ard I daughter Georgia, and Ruthe Pusey , I spent Tuesday evening in Portland. ; William Messel, Jr>, atended to busi iness matters in Portland, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Irwin Hirchy, of Chicago, vis-1 ited at the home of Mrs. Will Kelley I the first part of the week. t Miss Addie Hoskinson returned home Tuesday evening from Muncie, i William Heeter was a business call-' er in Decatur Tuesday morning. Mr. C. F. Fink spent Wednesday Skins that Attract People Jhey must be soft and colorful— free from ugly shine—not dry- or sallow — Pores that do not show. Just try this wonderful French Process I’ace Powder railed MELLO-GLO. Stays on a k>ug time — very pure — you'll be amazed at ■ its superior beautifying qualities — nothing like it — get MELLO-GLO. Drug Co.

American Store We are extending our July Sale over Saturday, July 23. We have listed below a few of the bargains: axles' silk umbrellas, in colors «50 value, at $3.00 , ‘ w corsets, each at.. 25c 1 Wren's Hose, black and tan, i at 2 pairs for . . 25c r °weling, 2 yards for 15c -P» and Saucers. 6 for 75c D'nner P !ateS) g for a 75c ne lot of plates, each 3c, sc, 8c M grocery dept. ’’caronlc, Spaghetti. Noodles. *• boxes for.. 15c ur « Cider Vineagor, gal. 28c n for Saturday Only r| h Peas, Tomatoes, Red KidBeans, Pork and Beans, p Oc ca " 3 for 25c r 'ct Toasties, large sijee box 12c , peria| Tea, box . 10c 0 boxes for 25c We also carry a fresh line of ce LERY, CABBAGE and BANANAS, ETC. John Mosure HONE 844 City Delivery'

morning in Berne. Master Jimmy Deatherholt, of Fort Wayne is spending the week at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Cornelius Schao' fer. Miss Mary Kenney returned Tuesday] •from Muncie Normal where she had gone on business. Mrs. Chas. W. McLaughlin, of Port | land, spent a few minutes in Geneval Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Harold Kroner, of Kokomo, is I visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Ed Kroner) for a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Merl Derrickson are] the proud parents of a girl baby bein' . Wednesday morning. This is the sec- ! ond child in the family, they have I named her Margaret Myrtle. Dr. C. P. Hinchman spent Wednes ] day afternoon in Decatur.

I —. _ ' T ~~ nSSBB733yi IjJ : 47c < XT?' 20c jg 1 Fly Tox Qr |i| brand Flour Out / 2 pint DtJV U£ fl sTTiT ~ ([] ffj S a bars R ' N ' M ’ 33c Corn. Tomatoes 25 C fll |“ I ■ Beans, 3 cans AatlV lurl Peaches, ripe QQ Lard gK ffl 3 pounds 2 pounds zyc I'll r— l ■■■■mu (jj I Bananas 9X/I Bacon QAp ITI | 4 pounds 4DC pound “vt MB 111 Cheese, brick and Q/l £ Hams, 6- 8 lb. 1(k ~ ZXX Sr cream, pound ’Jut ■ average, pound .1 ,'L r ■BmiibMHaHvwaniaMßaMrwFvi (If Bread I*4 pound loaf 9c 3 loaves 25c Visit the Hoosier for a full line of fresh fruits and vegetables, meats and cheese. Stone jars, 1 gal up to 25 gal. Phone IC3 for your grocery order and it will be delivered 111 to you. • f- mLmi>n£b WT*.* > ! UZf »■«**■*» I Ti* frwWg Wmm* tarn* WMF , SCHMITTS FOR GOOD QUALITY MEATS Good Spring Chickens Good Country Butter | Beef and Pork Tenderloin, Home Made Cottage Cheese, Fancy Barbeque Pork Home Made —l— -I II ■■ ■'*■ ■ ——- I . | Sale on Smoked Meats Saturday ; Swiss Cheese Fancy Medium Bacon in chunk 23c lb Swifts Premium Picnic Hams (special) .. 19c lb. Armour’s Star Skinned Hams, 10 to 12 lbs 29c lb. Swifts Premium Skinned Hams, 10 to 12 lbs 29c lb. Home All Pork Sausage SATURDAY SPECIALS Whole or half fresh Skinned Hams 25c lb. Good Tender Beef Steak 25c lb. Baby Beef Roast 15c to 20c lb Meaty Beef Boil 12% to 15c lb. Veal Steak 25c lb. Lean Pork Steak 25c lb. Spare Ribs (small and lean) 15c lb. 2 for 25c Meaty Pork Shanks 10c lb, 3 for 25c Pickled Pigs Feet 10c lb 3 for 25c All Pork Sausage (bulk) 20c lb. Mistletoe Oleo (colored) 28c lb. Cupid Nut Oleo 2 lbs for 35c Silvernut Oleo • 25c lb. Kay Cheese Sandwich spread (special) .. 28c jar 6 cans of Little Elf corn, Peas Beans, Tomatoes and Sauer Kraut for 75c Crimson King Apricotfe, 2 large cans 45c Shoe Peg Corn, As - v ou like it, 2 cans 45c Puritan Malt, 2 cans for $1.05 'Red Top malt, 2 cans for $1.15 SATURDAY LARD SPECIALS 3 lb pail 45c 10 lb. Pail $1.40 5 lb. pail 70c 50 lb. can $6.50 We Invite your Patronage Phones H P Schmitt n V ee 96 Meat Market service

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1927.

CRAIGVILLE NEWS Rev. and Mrs. Frank Meyer and family motored last week to St. Louin | and Hannibal, Missouri, where they | i visited witli Mrs. Meyer's relatives? I They returned monday night. John Diggleman and Charles Croser i of Syracruse New Jersey, visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moser, of Craigvllle, i Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Orval Steinmetz and family of I Van Wert, Ohio, are spending their va- • cation with relatives at Craigville. Mrs. Gideon Gerber and daughter, Mabel, Ada and Mary Elisabeth spent ' Wednesday with Mrs. Smll Reinhart. Mrs. Frank Diehl and family, Mrs. Roy Diehl and family are spending this week at Pleasent Lake. Mrs. Jack Drun, Elizabeth and Ruth

Abbott spent the week-end at Churubusco. Mrs. Homer Gerber, west of Hon- ' durs, who was kicked by a horse. Is 1 much better. Miss Ada Gerber who has been sick for the past week, Is now able to be up. —o Mr. and Mrs. in. F. Gass and family, ' Mr. and Mrs. Dan Keser, Mrs. Mary Fullenkanip and daughter, Rose, Will and Ed Zeser, of this city, Mrs. Ed.

• -THU FLOUR THAT SATISFIES* • ' y’w'W i Mv your Cake is o JF you too, would hear such compliment--11- ary remarks about your baking, use a good, dependable flour of uniformly light, fine texture. Use Larabee’S Best, in other words. It fulfills all of the exacting requirements that make baking success easy. It cer- Ck*— —r— tainly is ‘ ‘ The flour that satisfies. ” f 'U All Qrccers I Hiwißee’sO M-FLOUR Reed Elevator Co. Distributors Monroe Street Decatur, Ind. !I ’ . ii i I Week-End I InPj Specials The Manager at the A. & P. R Store will be glad to suggest neto hot-weather dishes. Ask him! i ■ . Fried in Crisco Plain | Doughnuts 19c I Babbitt’s Lye can 13c | f o'Cio cK \ u^ets 2 25c \ \ an^c k 24, °°’ f 10c I \ S-* \ Ra ' all 23C \ \ Mayonnaise 13 25c l i- b - Old Dutch Clean- IPp I - ser, 2 cans for ... I '~ ~ Puffed Wheat 13c Fine For Icinfc j Saiada Tea vw - 23 c 9; Green J ‘pan 1-4 lb. package 30c I Soap, P. & G. or Kirks Flake QQr* 10 bars OOL Corn Flakes. Bellogg’s or Post Toasties <)£/» ’ regular package, 3 for Bread, 3 24-oz. loaves 25c Potatoes, pk 49c Peaches, 3 lb. 25c I Cabbage, lb x 4c Bananas, 4 lb 25c ■ I m ’j I : I ■■■llli 111 mil a M-www —w—— ■■ || W-rr. imn.» ■■"'ll 39 ■ - .7- Established 1859

Delsllng and family of Findlay, Ohio, and Maurice Engleklng of Fort Wayne enjoyed a picnic at Sun Set I’ark last evening. , , ~ —— Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It P»/» 666 Is a prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. It Kills The Germs

For Quickest Hot Breakfasts! 6uick Quaker Oats Faster than toast! That rich and creamy QUAKER flavor. Cook in l x h. to 5 minutes. Demand the genuine. | BRING YOUR BASKET I —to the — I The White Meat Market | FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER. For SATURDAY ONLY Bl Nice bunch of Chicken for Roasting and Frying. BEEF SPECIALS Beef Roasts, lb 12c and up H Beef Boil, lb 10c, 12' jc and up ■ Beef Steak, lb 20c and 25c PORK, of any kind, lb 25c, 30c p Spare Ribs Neck Ribs Rai Bologna, Pudding and Frankforts tSmoked Hanis, Calles and Jowls Bacon, lb 25c, 30c Swift Smoked Hams and Bacon H OLEO. 2 lbs 55c COUNTRY BUTTER, lb. 50c ■ O COFFEE— M. J. 8., 2 pounds SI.OO Man O’ War, 2 pounds 70c H Bursleys High Grade, 2 pounds 75c H Pork and Beans, 3 cans for 25c k, * Corn and Peas, 2 cans for 25c Peaches, can 25c, or 2 for 45c fl Tomatoes, 2 cans for 25c Horseradish, Catsup and Mustard mb Malt, Puritan, 2 cans $1.05 L fl Budweiser. 2 cans.. $1.20 Blatz, 2 cans $1.05 U Red Top. 2 cans $1.15 ■ Corn Sugar, 3 pounds 20c H Caps, gross 25c, or 2 for 45c H fl Jellies, all kinds, 3 for 25c SP fl LARDSI 3 lb. Pail, ,45c; 5 lb. Pail.-70c; 10 lb. Pail. .$1.40 ® Macaroni, 3 for 25c fl Pet and Carnation Milk, large can 10c Cheese of all kinds Mayonaise and Salad Dressing Coffee and Whipping Cream —TRY US—THE WHITE MEAT MARKET. I Liechty and Kuhn | aßMMMßflflHßflaßßßflflßflflflßflßßßflflg BMCEHOI 2 layer Iced sponge, 2 for 15c B a a rC Li Round layer, 2 lb. 35c I < 1% 8 Square Layer, 20 oz. 25c B " TfcZ A n g e | Food. 14 oz. 25c H B A oz ' L-°af, twin or single 9c T 8-4 f* ■ ■ Pounc! Loaf . .. 6c jj JrA Whole Wheat. < 2 lb. loaf 8c I vionna, 1 lb. loaf 7c I AT O Country Club Corn Flakes, Ige. 9c fl ,I K Kj| Kj /* I V Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, Igs. 11c, sm. 7c B I villVDriLiJ Ke,los ' s Pep lO ° I M w*** aww Shredded Wheat 10c |fl 111 A RISC Smoked Regulars, whole Itl AIVIO lb 24c I I {AISINS, Chocolate i (L» CORN .Peas and Tomatoes 3 fl covered, lb JLt/U Std. Pack OK H K 3 cans I] No. 1 grade. 15 lb | r PINEAPPLE. Countv Club ■ 4ac 20c I B CELERY, choice n „ Can B I 3 stalks for .... IvU S()Ap Palm ()Hve B B ONIONS, new dry 3 bars Hib OU Lux Toilet, 3 bars ... 24c B I CABBAGE, new RINSO 1K« B I 2 Ib v’C 2 pkgs l&C ® I PEACHES, Georgia OQ Green Mixed and black - I Elbertas, 3lb V TEA Moon Chop 1 Q g Si '/4ib pkg loC fl I LEMONS, Large I juicy, doz OuL COFFEE ,Country IS ciub, ib 4/C k. B PRUNES, large 40- “1 -i 50 size, lb LLC French Blned 45c B fl Country Club, 2lb pkg 30c Jewell, Ity 32c

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