Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 243, Decatur, Adams County, 14 October 1927 — Page 9

NEWS FROM BERNE —by— Miss Helen Burkhalter | r am i Mrs H-nry Schindler and | , |hlft N ,r» Soldo" w"e ««*“ at th * ' Milton Schlotchauer nonw at BlufftoVundaMrs. Clyde Emrick and to--Uy and Mr. and Mb. Fred Bell, of Xrt Wayne, were Sunday guest, at the Roy IJ,er ’ r ht,rne ’ Mr rrd Mrs. William Sippel and jt South Bend, spent Sunday with Re». a« d Mrß - B K " f ’ Their »on Ermin and wife of Fort Wayne also spent Sunday with them. Mr and Mrs. J. M. Ehrsarn and son E d and Mrs. and Mrs. John Hilty attended the funeral of their cousin, Mrs. John Braun, at Fort Wayue. Saturday afternoon. The Misses Lillian and Florence Klrchhofer, Martha and Letma .Depp visited with friends at Rome City, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Zerkel and son Gene were visitors at the 11. L. Schnepp home west of Linn Grove 1 Sunday. The Ben Welty family, of Lima, Ohio, and the E. K. Shalley family, or Foil Wayne, were visitors at the Andrew Gottschalk home Sunday. The out-of-town people who attended the Mrs. Herbert Sprunger funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Neuenschwander and children, Herman and Lydia of Littlefield, Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Probst and family, Mr. and. Mrs. Noah Soldner and child of Pandora. Ohio. Rev. E. J. Neuenschwander of Bluffton, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Fry of Bluffton, Ind., Mrs. George Baumgartner, and daughter Adah of Fort Wayne. Kieth Graines, of Hamilton, Ohio, visited with Miss Faye Foreman, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Schindler and children Margaret and Robert and Noah Neuenschwander motored to Grabill Sunday where they got Mrs. Noah Neuenschwander who has been visiting there. Miss Leona Amstutz, who has been working at Fort Wayne, is spending this week at her home, southeast of town. Mrs. Clella Gottschalk and little daughter Mary Julia, are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Welty and family at Lima, Ohio. Mrs. Gerald Timmos and little daughter Polly Ann, of Portland, arrived here Wednesday noon to spend the remainder of the week at the Wm. Wittwer home. Alvin Runyon, of Cuckley, Michigan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Runyon, is working at the John J. Amstutz farm since Monday. He will be here for the winter. Mr. and Mrs.'Fred Rohrer and dauxh ters Margaret and Evangeline motored to Angola Wednesday morning, to spend the day with Prof, and Mrs. L. W. Failfield and visit other friends. The Women s Missionary Society of the Evangerical church had their monthly study period and business meet tug at the home of Mrs. J. C. Schug on Tuesady evening.' After the busin-

ess meeting, Mrs. Schug served a very delicious lunch. Amos Hiyschy, Amos Moser, .Rudolph Schug and Albert Neuhauser retinned home Monday evening front Oklahoma, where they have been visiting for eight days. They made the I trip in Mr. Moser's car. They reported a very pleasant trip. | < ■ A. Lehman, of Chicago, stopped here Wednesday on his way home from Dayton, Ohio, where he has been attending to business. Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Stucky and daughter left this noon for Louisville, Ry., where they will attend the special Kentucky classis. From there they will Ro to their home at Belvidere Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Gilliom will take Or. and Mis. Herbert Dester to Fort Wayne Thursday from where the latter will leave for Philadelphia and New York and then for India to enter the Mennonite mission field. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Egle and family of Stratton, Nebr., who have been visit hig here with Mr. Egle’s parents, Rev. and Mrs. Win. Egle, started on their 6 6 6 is a prescription for < olds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. It Kills The Germs i Ashbaucber’s i FURNACES I i LIGHTNING RODS :; SPOUTING ; SLATE ROOFING ! : Phone 765 or 739

trlp home Thursday. They expect to make several stops iu Illinois on their way back. Horman Oro, who has been travelling through the west, to the Pacific const during the past eight weeks re turned home on the night train, Tuesday night. Oro Is a job printer for the Berne Witness Co., and he Is ready to go back to work again after his vacation. He went west with Ernest Cook, a Witness linotypist, in the latter’s Chrysler coupe. Mr. Cook will remain in California for the winter. He is operating a linotype in Englewood, a suburb of Los Angeles. Sister Amalia Lehman returned to her duties as Deaconess nurse at the hospital at Mountain Lake, Minnesota, last Monday, after spending a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. Judith Lehman and other relatives, here. Clarence Crawford of Saybrook, 111. j brother of Mrs. Fred Blum is visiting I at the Blum home since Tuesday and intends to remain for another week or two. Ralph Schindler and Miss Arvilla Lehman were united in marriage Sunday afternoon in a pretty nuptial event at 2:30 o'clock In the home of the bride’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Lehman. They will for the present, make their home with the bride’s ents.Mr. and Mrs. Amos Zimmerman and family, of Geneva, visited at the Char-] les Martin home. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard F. Lehman

, JI Calumet contains I Y W two leavening | "'t' units; one begins to V S' 6 1 work when the \ x \ iff dough is mixed; the other waits for the MnjTjyyy heat of the oven — then both units work together. Gives you double value and a double ji-jlr / safeguard against / A failure because it is fuOL/7 DOUBLE ACTIMC ® . MAKES LESS THAN /L mkikg easier Jj g< PER BAKING

Kolter’s Super Specials “A Home Store Run By Home Folks” Compare Prices Compare Prices COFFEE 1 JLdKzwzAw 20 oz. package •• 10c SEAL SKIN, 10c; 3 f0r....25c 1 OllCtpSpCl PERFECT, 3 rolls 20c jERFECTSX X" 20c OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 20c PERFECT THREE MINUTE OATS ?5C KELLOGGS CORN FLAKES Small • 1 * We have some good Canned Peaches left 19c at can ...» JELL-O, All Flavors. .10c 25c Palm and Olive Hand Soap 6 forFew Bread and Cake Boxes 99c Willow Clothes Baskets O?1 A A No. 3, each Wash Boards, good ones, SQC . ea c h •. Uvv KOLTER’S GROCERY 105 S. 2nd St. Phones 97 or 98

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and daughters Marcella and Evelyn, of Fort Wayne, spent Sunday with their relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Grelser and family, of Fort Wayne, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Menno Hlrschy and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Hirschey and family, Sunday. Misses Pearl Pratt and Mary Darby, of Portland, were visitors here the last few days. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Baumgartner and family visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Baumgartner, Sunday evening. Forest Brtckley, who is attending night school given by the University of Indiana extension bureau, at Fort Wayne, visited with friends over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Neuenschwander and family spent Sunday afternoon at Fort Wayne, visiting relatives Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Gottschalk and family and Mrs. Charles Braun visited relatives at Fort Wayne Saturday. George Zehr, of Fort Wayne, and Christ Zehr, of Meadows, 111., arrived here Saturday to visit with friends and relatives. While in this community KIDDIES’COLDS should not be "dosed.” Treat them externally with—- : VICKS ▼ Vapoßub Ovot 17 Million Jara Utad Yearly

they are staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pettier in Hartford township. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stager spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mrs. Stager's brother, Ivan Schneck and family at Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Burry, of Fort

BlßtwKk* I Five Ounces the Finest Sliced Beef for 25c TRY A JAR

Special yti/ Flour Sale Take advantage as these lew prices and lay in biBMBBBBBHHa your winter supply Gold MedalGold Medal Hl. {8.60 49 *. bat $2.15 Sunnyfield HI. {756 49 A. ba, sl.Bs Henkel's Pancake sb.* 30c ? V. For all purposes—lOlia per bbl. $6.64 \>g- >■ * i SwansdownX'w • *.23© Swansdown *. 54c Pastry Samnyfield 5 A. bag 25© Sunnyfield ...» 95c . Aunt Jemima 2 *». 2$C Aunt Jemima pkg* 15c Com Meal WIK / fca , s*. * 2®c Graham 5 lb. bag W «i*33e’ . McKenzie’s B' &far 2s© 1 > \ Sunnyfield— Pancake or Buckwheat pkg IOC FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES AT LOWEST PRICES CABBAGE Q-» POTATOES QKz» Pound Ov Peck . OtzV ONIONS Sweet Potatoes 1.0 pounds btifJxs 10 its Zi»Jv - •i - stowtafo -

Wayne, attended the funeral of Mrs. D. C. Lehman Friday. The ywere accompanied back by Mrs. Ferd Steiner who will stay there for a short visit. The Misses Flora Egle, Ida Hirschy, Opal Templin, and Martha Amstutz, of Fort Wayne, spent Sunday at their respective homes, here.

| MEATS! I IB We strive to please. Place voar order for U CHOICE CUTS OF BEEF, PORK. VEAL § || Fresh and Smoked Meats of all kinds. S ■g Cheese Canned Goods ® I The White Meat Market I R J. A. KUHN R ■ Phone 388 Monroe Street ®

DEMOCRAT WANT ADS GET BESULTS ||| BREAD, 114. To. 9K/» BEANS, Great 1 ftp Ul U* 3 loaves for Northern, pound IvL ■2l FLOUR. Hoosier Qn JELL-O, All Flavors ill Ugl Brand, 24 fb. bag OVv 3 boxes J&Ov *1 I SLOUR, White Sun- QQ p PUMPKIN 91/. ||| Igl shine, 24 fb. bag vOL 3 cans H& ffl RICE, IQp COFFEE, Fresh Ground, fb. |A| 1.1 3 pounds L«7L 45c 42c> 38Cj 2 9c, 27c, 25c Ul COCOANUT, IQp SOAP. Laundry 99/» 0 f | Bulk, pound 10 bars OOU || • Jt COCOA, CIGARETTES 9Kn U| |T| 2 pounds — 2 packages Ivl S CANDY BARS and CHEWING GUM, 3 for 10c |* g Full Line of Fruits and Vegetables, Cheese, Fish and Meats. Hamburger, 13c fb. Bolcgna, 15c tb. Weiners, 20c fb. Hams 20c fb. Bacon, 21c. Lard 16c. Roasts, 22c. Pork Roast, 25c. I*l Oleo, 19c. Philadelphia Cheese, 12'/ z c. Kay Cheese, 27c. Vgl Trade and Save at the Hoosier. Phone us your orders. 103.

ISAM HITES) I South End Grocery I •i frhone 204 Free Delivery I COFFEE I B Coffee is Going Higher. These prices fig B are for Saturday- only. so a Man-O-War, per lb. 35c; d»-| AA ® 3 pounds tpI.VV H Green Lable. per lb. 45c; QfT B 2 pounds OtJV R B Chef Coffee, per lb. 47c; Qflp I FLOUR I B Flour is Going Higher. Better lay B in a barrel or two at these prices B Lady Washington, sack 95c; d*-*7 g Polar Bear, sack $1.19; QQ B Barrel B Pillsburys Best xxxx, sack $1.19; AK. gg Barrel ■ B B APPLES FOR WINTER STORAGE B Grimes Golden, Q 9 5 B per bushel ••“ pa B Fancv Jonathans QK B H per bushel tPZuOU , s< gl Black Twigs o*9 QK r H per bushel H FANCY SUNSWEET PRUNES .. Large size, per pound 10c g S Extra Large, per pound 15c b B Fancy New Seedless Raisins 1 Az« P o u n d....... AvV ® "~ ) P oun( l * )OX $2.25 rv B 2 cakes Van Camps r Large cans Sun Brite T B White Naptha Soap OC Cleanser <JV 100 Ib. hag QQ r » 100 lb. bag QQp I Oyster Shells tfOt Medium Salt JOv 3 cans Perfect 3 cans Little Elf Soup ZOv Pork & Beans k-Mt | H Fancy Navy Beans will be high this winter. We have a M big shipment of new Michigan Beans 7Qp ■ Easy Cookers, 10 pounds •v V | || Bushel • sl-05 L B 25c Quality Peaches, 1 Q(* fai; $2.25 dozen; can AvV j B 15c Grade Peas and Corn ■ 3 cans 4UI/V | / z

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