Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 190, Decatur, Adams County, 12 August 1927 — Page 7
Two Students From Adams County Attending Purdue LaS «yette. Ind.. Aug. 12-Two etuMts from Adams county ate regie„re(l ut the 1»27 annual aummer sens ut n»due university, which will Co» August 18. There are 439 on--1 ' . i.. th L . summer session this year A while many are students who . attended Purdue one or more Liters and ate making up past ereI , or gaining adllional courses, a ' number are teachers and school Riyals specialising mainly in eductions! subjects. Th e curriculum offered for the sumsession is the largest since the tailing of the summer work and the addition of several engineering coursfS enabled many students to gain • edit in subjects which have been confined to the regular school period. The summer session coaching school . well attended, with instruction beta O ffere dby James M. Phelan, head football coach, M. L. Clevett, assistant I director of athletics and A. R. Masters. a former Purdue basketball star. ! Adams county is represented at the summer session by Margaret L. Chrisj t eii and R. L. Mills, of Decatur. Antioch Cchurch William Hygema, Pastor 1 Sunday School at 9:00. Due to the ; pastor being at our annual campmeeti ing. there will be no preaching on the 1 Lord’s Dayo Deorganization Os U. S. Army Is Ordered Today Washington, Aug. 12 — (UP) — make the United States army more available for war or other emmergenj cies, the war department today ordered a reorganization of the regular divi- , gions of the land forces. The reorganization provides for I three full strength infantry divisions and one cavalry division equipped and i organized tor immedate operations at any time and for three other infantry and two cavalry divisions not fully organized but i f full enlisted strength. o Madame Schumann-Heink To Appear At Winona “I feel as young as Lindbergh", announced Mme. Ernestine Schumann Heink. as she tripped down the gang plank cf the liner Hamburg upon het arrival at New York. July 26. "I an; going to sing at the Metropolitan ojier*, house and tour the country". The world renown contralto was returning from Germany and Australia after celebrating her sixty-sixth birthday. "I can't seem to feel old”, she said. ‘I am still a war horse and I'll. be one to the end’. Winona is fortunate to secure this great artist for Tuesday evening, August 16. ♦ Few queens have reigned so long Revival Meetings IN PROGRESS AT BOSTON, 5 miles east of Hoagland. Conducted by Rev. A. M. Sprague, of Litchfkfld, Nebraska. Services each evening at 8 o'clock; Sundays at IS:S ® a. in., 2: JO p. m. and 7:30 p. in. Qd fashioned Gospel preaching to which everybody is cordially invited.
■I lIWKEN DINNER ’I Ls ? H I] SUNDAY j I ||| , B|| 5° c . BLfL and a variety of tasty dishes. .. B ■ Clean and cool, plenty of tables. Ik Special attention to tourist parties. la I H i eo Pi es Restaurant | ■ ''Hi 9EH £ Bi I’hone 27 i *1 Br i ■ X J IBw H •——■■■■ *•" jk’-vs*- - -. ~—_
and with such complete sway In their song domain, and each succeeding cancel t season sees the popularity of this! wonder-woman not only undlminished, but increased. It is the combination i of intellect and the will to excel together with the wonderful vocal oggan and musical genius that keeps Mme. Schumann!leink at the forefront of the small group of concert; stars who invariably attract capacity audiences. CALVARY EVANGELICAL CHURCH RALPH W. LOOSE, Pastor Sunday, school 9:3», sun time. Worship service at 2:30 p.m. sun time. The pastor" will preach. The beautiful summer Sabbaths should find all Christians worshiping. The midweek service for prayer is 8 o'clock sun time, Thursday.
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Farmer Finds Baby Dressed In Doll’s Clothes On Doorstep Muncie, Ind. Aug. 12—(UP)- Dressled in Doll’s clothes, a girl baby was' J found in a basket by Minor Cromer on I the steps of ills fuiiu home at Cross Roads, eight miles south of here, late' Tuesday. , The infant appears to be about a week old. A note written on ruled pap-' er used by school children, gave precise directions for the care of the baby. Doctors said the directions had i j been copied from a medical hook. I The baby now is at the Home hospital here and the Board of Children's guardians will take steps to make it i a ward of the county unless a claim ; is made for it.
Dog Loses Life Because Os Over-Devotion For Pal Brazil, Ind., Aug 12- (UP) —A monI grel dog today is dead as a result of over devotion for another dog. i Police shot the mongrel when Uiey , were unable to force it from the body; of tlie other dog which had died as result of a mysterious poisoning. The j
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. dog had stood guard over its pul for ; sevral hours and refused to permit officers to bury the poisoned dog. Four dogs have died within the past few days as result of poisoning. o Alleged Bootlegger Wounded Logansport. Ind., Aug. 12-(UP) — ( Wounded in a gun battle with dry . raiders early today, Del Wilson, 40,
r of Logansport, declared to have been; t tlie leader of the Cass-Pulaski ring of | bootleggers, was arrested here at noon 1 today on a charge of violating the liquor laws. Sheriff Frank Kopkey, of Pulaski I county, and Wilson engaged in a gun
m T|e 1 Country Club, Large 2'/a can 27c I S I ITlAzHirilA ( '" un,rv Elub. No. 2 can...23c ga U * Avondale Grated, No. 2 can 19c ■ U Tfc Country Club, 1 lb. jar 23c ■ tg Strawberry, Raspberry, Peach, Apricot H al * 1 COd VVv Plum, Loganberry, Blackberry, jar 19c I fl T3T3 f TKTT’C’ Country Club. 21b. pkg. Ig. size 29c ■ g I I I'M H X Fancy Bulk. 10-50 size, lb 11c I U 1 lAUllluM Small, 70-80 size, 3 lbs 25c ■ O 11 2 Fancy Cottage, no bone, lb 37c I W H A IVI A Smoked Callies, lb 17c I I Regulars, Smoked whole, lb 25c I B TEA, Black, Green 1 Q CRACKERS, Soda i)A., lor Mixed. % 1b... luv 2 lb. box, I fl CAKES, 2 lb. Round Lay- Bulk Sodas, lb 12c « si er, assorted Butters, lb lie | ■ flavors, each .... fj3C CORN, PEAS OR TOMA- I 20 oz. Square, each 25c TOES, Standard Qr ■ | Angel Food. each...2sc p ac k, 3 cans ■ H GVM DROPS, ID GRAPEFRUIT OOz* M » asst, flavors, 1b... No 2 can each jZt j I ™X E iLen nCy .. 18c " A ,S AN * S ’. ( Ch r' 29c I Pint Jar 25c Golden Iruit, 4 lb.■ ■ Qt. Jar, Dills .......25c M ELONS, Qr B I OLIVES, Qt. Jar *Q. ( 360 size ’ dozen... OtJC ■ ■ Plain M«7U LEMONS QQ I Bulk, dozen 6c Honey Dews, each OoC B gj Pint Jar, Stuffed ...45c Fancy Pink .Moats...2oc B VINEGAR. Pure QQz* Indiana Tip Top. ea 19c || || Cider, gal PEANUT BUTTER. Coun- I B CELERY, Fancy Well try Club, Q ■ ffl Bleached Stalks 1 Az* I i ar » each.... AtzV I |1 3 for Ax/U Bulk, lb 19c |li SCHMITTS FOR GOOD QUALITY MEATS Good Spring Chickens Spring Ducks 2 to 4 Th. each 3 to 4 lb. each Beef and Pork Tenderloin—Homemade Cottage Cheese- Baked Smoked Ham—Good Country Butter—Large Eye Wheel Swiss Cheese— Fresh j Country Eggs. —SATURDAY SPECIALS— All Pork Sausage 25c lb. Good Tender Beef Steak 25c lb. Meaty Beef Boil 12 to 15c lb. Spare Ribs, Lean 15c lb. Neck Bones 2 lbs. 15c Swift’s Picnic Hams, 5 to 7 lb 20c lb. Veal Loaf (Special) 25c lb. Pork Steak 25c lb. Nulne Oleo (colored) 2 lbs. 55c Silvernut Oleo 2 lbs. 55c Large Dill Pickles 3 for 10c Bulk Peanut Butter 23c lb. Pickled Pigs Feet 3 lbs. for 25c Smoked Jowels 18c lb. Red Top Malt, 2 cans $1.15 Puritan Malt 2 cans sl.lO Crimson King Apricots 2 cans 45c Del Monte Peaches, Apricots, Pineapple 3 large cans for 85c Fancy Jellies and Preserves, jar 20c Try our Little Elf Corn, Peas, Beans, Tomatoes, Mixed Vegetables, Hominy, Kraut and Pumpkin, 2 cans for 25c Plenty of Kay Cheese, Philadelphia Cream Cheese. Pabst-ett Cheese, Blue Ribbon Mayon‘naise, and Sandwich Spread, Sweet Pickles, Mixed Pickles and Fresh Pretz Sticks. 3 lb. bucket Lard. 45c; 10 lb. bucket Lard $1.40 5 lb. bucket Lard. 75c; 50 lb. can Lard.. ..$6.50 Order your canned good with your meat order. “QUALITY” Our Motto. ph ™ es H. P. Schmitt , Prce . be Meat Market slrvic?
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battle north Os Wininmc uml Wil:-i>n ! wa» shot in the left hand, but escaped. George Hile, 45, declared to have been with Wilson in an automobile that was carrying liquor, was sought. Grover Baumgartner of Berne was looking after business here today.
