Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 23, Decatur, Adams County, 27 January 1928 — Page 7
IL n.>k'n’Burkhalter I L ' — Burke i F 1 " 1 ' nJ Bluffton. Stianduy |if' 'X nW M e ’y prß “ n1 !: at ■LTw. I’^iden l of the ■K.r.l •! 5 : ink attended to bus- ■ * '" M max spsnt Monday | Sandpu-ents Mr. and Mrs.; ■<- V '-"v r ' !l X.ster noth and fa-j M"' -v-i. vislb dat the home B,, 1 ;,*! Mrs Cart Amstutz and lai; .. i( alters at Decatur, Sat-v-s Kenneth Zerkel and ■ '■">» Grovc 'i . Arthur FOX a>»d OtB d to Fort war. -. B':.. v. ,:,ere ■■L, -e. nessm.ut. -d Fort Wayne; th.- n .in Berne with W Miss Martha Hossman and Deeatur. was a bus- ■*„ <:ul<'r Berne. Monday. v.-ida Williams and Enoch rtl ,'. v . ,e Jay county, visited in Sunday. Ki. ami Mrs. Sam IL Barnett, of. ..j. (tended the Union, at ’>><' Mennonite church. | sited ft tends and rela-j Mk-’ an i Mr- < bnt n Bierie visited ■ (Bends at I’. rtland Sunday. ■■y,... ;... Stultz spent the week-: K'L v.-.'.m friends at Decatur. |HiM .. M.WI:.! Hossman was a burin-’u;-..r a' Fort Waytie, Monday. ■By-’. : M Mr- W .L, Guilder and fa■L were visitors at the iiom.i-. here. Sunday. BBti- ' Mrs. C. C. Sprunger and the Utter of Kockf rd. ... • (cred to Union City. Mon daughter, Mrs. AuK Thomas and family. MW.!- M:- fcrmin Bixler and fa>rs at the h me of Mr Kri< I. and fam ly Sunday. BE J? M. H.-.y. manager of the A. J Bl J 1 .<! a zone nice. ■!. at Fort Wayne MMr. i Mr.. Hugo I’ietstorf. of ’ i visited at th< Wil g<» ; 1: ■Dll ■ .. s McCray. of Bluffton, wn- ■ Sunday. and Mr--. J >hll Irish and taniily Virgil Ha lie., were visitors at H^B (> rt Wayne, Sunday. ■MM V - -Mi'' .'! .X.'uensehwander :in I irl.’." El.dm., are at Grabill thiat Neuensel. |^Heo.. fim'.v-a nd-H oat M-o gHgl M'-- Ba. bi’id, who spent last week ■y'ith Mr. -.I Mrs. E. W. Jeffery here io her home a' Brazil. SaturMm A siimpiii.us birthday dinner wat , t ; -a,, c, c Baumgartner h.itni Sunday in honor of Mrs. Biuni s mother, Mrs. f leister, of wii i celebrated her Bbth Mr. and Mrs. Jess He ster fic’.'l’ . ot 1.-luti'ton, were also pre-■EI-ur. ami Mrs. S. E. Eimscliisel and r Betty Jane. () f Bluffton, vi it at fl),, home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ellenberger and fainilv h<-re SunMi.:i,h Mrs. Simon Lehman and son w j t h th e ; r daughter s:<trr. M’ss Esther Lehman at Wayne, Saturday afternoon. L.i.ctta Lehman returned to; ,’I n lay afternoon, atfer attendthe International Student Volunl®*" ' "’wntion at Detroit. Michigan Mr. and Mrs. John von Guntcn and bMf" ;i ‘-'' "■ pf,rl Wayne, visited friends' telatives here, Sunday. .md Mrs. Kmpe, of Geneva, at-; dthe union meetings at. the Men I |M<nnie church, Monday evening. I' and Mrs. [{. Reichart, of Muncie : visitors at the htme of Mr. and ' John Marshal], Sunday. BBL,' 1, '" hn Thomas and Rev. William -r motored to Fort Wayne Monday ™winmg, where Dr, Thomas addresKkf-' 'l'" students of the Bible Traln.ng v°" at ‘heir chapel services, o and Mrs. Jehu Marshall, living » u uea.st () f toWllr recced word MTv.. r° U LoreB ’ who ha « been in the ■etr'e.l r lw ° years - that he was trahs- ■ -1 iron; San Diego. Calimornia, to Stated h‘“ °u ' Colln i'ctieut. Ho also 1 ’ a h ° h:HI h: ” first submarine IUR last week. HuMm' Bdlth who is ■lie i h* .'"" Se s trainitl£ J at the Luwhi tal | ! ' t I F ° rt Wa y ne .~«Pent I ■ Tie' w reli "Wes mid friends here th in SSeEi En,il W'intefegg and 1 ‘ Qe home of Miss Winter-1 Ml, aud M,a ' Dau whi ' ■eenm *’ <!lgaiel Rohrer, wh o 't’ a; J B'-ess Office t 0 be at work at ‘'he Wit■'■as able ti'’. C , n aCcount of ■» M nd-iv 'r Ul " '° 1K ’ r ,luties again i ■ Mr "‘tternoon, ■rived here M Oni i aS ’ ° f ' V ‘lmurv, Ky. ■w. w o ? “5 t 0 Joiu I,c r hu i■susXti.. c ° lHhlp t‘ns a scries cf ■lutonhe ,i UU ? a ‘“Stingo at th-i j u chureli. The tucutiuga will HI 1
continue for the remainder of the i week. ’Phe M. Y. M. basketball team will : piny the Rockford Reds hero next Sat- ‘ urday night. The Nosebusters will play the nrellm nary with a team -from i Portland. t Mr. and Mrs. George Stultz and fa ( mily wll move into the home vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beery, on Clark - street. The Berry's are moving to Httn- : tingt n, where Mr. Beery will manage a huge Bell’s 5 and 10 cent store. Mr. , Stultz Is managed of the local Hoosier store. i Vilas S. Moser, son of Mr. and Mrs. I John X. Moser, of near Berne, and i M'ss Ruby Laverne Greer, daughter ■ of Mt. and Mrs. Ed Greer of P.rtland were married here l>y Rev. A. M. Clauser, pastor of the Missionary church, west of town, Saturday evening at 7:00 o'clock. Mr. Moser is an upholsterer at the Dunbar Furniture Manufacturing Co. in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Moser will make thtdr home i with the groom’s parents for the prej sent. I Clarence Lelchty, a graduate of the B. H. S. class of 1922, who last season managed a feed store in Fort Wayne during the off months of the hatchery business, is going to Churubusco this ' week to manage a chick hatchery ■ there. The Churubusco Hatchery is cpeiated as a branch of a series of hatcheries under the general manage-, ment of Elanr Sprunger, of Fort' Wayne. Miss Opal Templin, Daldo Schindler Sylvan Lehman and Tilman Habegi ger, students of the Fort Wayne Bible • School, spent Sunday at tho.r pareni tai homes here. Peter Mazelln Is sick in bed, suffering from an abcess. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lehman, of i Bluffton Ohio, visited here, at the home of Mr. Lehman's parents. Mr. i and Mrs. Abraham A. Lehman and faI mily, over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. IVillis Moser, of Wood_1 burn, visited here on Sunday with his parents, Peter J Moser and Mrs. Jennie Moser and family. Miss Myrtle Bradley, a graduate of the F:rt Wayne Bible Training school, and at present an evangelist, arrived ; here Wednesday, to attend the union neetings at the Mennonite church, lie remainder of the week. She is nak'ng her home with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Amstutz, during her stay here. Peter L. Amstutz, of the Witness bindery, was called to the bedside of his brother, John J. Amstutz. Wednesday forenoon. Howard Stucky, student at Earlham I C:liege, spent Wednesday afternoon ind evening with his parents, Mr. and rtrs. Daniel Stucky and sister. Miss Lihda, and other friends. Mart n W. Baumgartner and little l iughter Virginia Kao, and Miss Cor- , lelia Baumgartner, of Chicago, arrivi ?:l here Tuesday night to visit at the [ home of their mother and grandmothj ar, Mrs. Caroline Baumgartner. Mr. Baumgartner an ddaughter will go. ■to Bluffton Oho, Thutsday, where, I Mr. Baumgartner will attend the . ooard meeting ts Bluffton College. Mr. Warren eihler, of Garrett, was a I business caller here Wednesday. | The Alpha and Arena literary so-' j cieties of the local high school reorganized Monday morning for the second semester. Officers were chosen i as follows: president Elizabeth Gottschalk; vice president Johnson Biery I secretary, Fay Opliger; treasurer. ; Paul Spejcher; sargeant, Harold Kattpan; pianist, Rebecca Reusser. Arenas—president Howard Von Gunten; | vice president, Martha Lelchty; secreItary, Martha Bixler; treasurer, Ruth Winteregg; sargeant, Robert Jone«;
[“Perfect” , I Peaches I - I I 0 I The Very Best from p California’s Choicest Orchads I . . ’ I SB TUSCAN—picked when ripe and canned immediately . nSi in heavy sugar syrup—all of the natural sweetness and £ BS flavor retained. Packed in Halves, also Sliced. The latter are very economical as each can will H make 10 to 12 good Servings, and much cheaper Ki than vou could can them yourselves, even with $ peaches selling as low as $2.00 per bushel,—and ■ so much better—no trouble or muss, and absolately no loss from leaking or broken cans. * rt
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pianist, Florence Nussbaum. r Mr. Ferd Mettler, manager of the 11 Mettler and Baumgaitner garage, was a busimst caller ai Fort Wayne, v Thursday. c Rev Whiteneck, pastor of the Fr ends church at Monrae, attended c the union meetings at the Mennonitu 1 church, Wednesday evening. 1 Joseph D. Winteregg, cashier at The Bank of Berne, attended to business matters nt Decatur, Thursday J Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur B. Nussbaum . and Mrs. Amos Burkhalter were business callers at Fort Wayne Wednesday afternoon. Palmer Zuercher visited fr ends at Pleasant Mills, Sunday night. I Mr. and Mis. John S. Steiner are the p-.ound parents cf a little boy, born Tuesday, January the 24th Mrs. Steiner was formetly Miss Florence Schwartz. This is the first child tn the family. Miss Josephine Reusser and Har- ; men Bagley wefe business visitors at. Fort Wayne, Wednesday afternoon, j Miss S.lna van der Smlssen and, friend, Mr. Morr son. of Indianapolis. I visited with Miss Margaret Skink at Pleasant Mills, Indiana, Sunday. Miss Pauline Dio, who had been in nurse's training at Ch caga, lias completed her course, and arrived home her mother, Mis. Emil Dio, and other on Tuesday to spend a few weeks with relatives. — o—— * . PETERSON NEWS * * By * * Miss Jeanette Spade * Mr. and Mrs. Sam Howard, of Decatur were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. mes Ernst Sunday. James Beery, of east of Peterson, was a visitor in Peterson Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Crist Howard, of Fort Wayne, were visiters with Mr. and Mrs. James Ernst Sunday. > mily of Indianapolis, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robeit Belntz and faMr. and Mrs. Ralph Straub Sunday. George Keever, of Lynn, is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Boyd I< jevet. Miss Mabel Hetrfck and Gladys' Spade, of Craigv He, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spade Sunday. ' Rev. Wm Hygema, of east of here is home now, after spending some time with his father in a revival near Elkhart. .vuss Gene Hruck aud Esther Smith, of Peterson, were callers in Decatur | Monday evening. Floyd Arnold spent Sunday evening at the home of Elmer Bryan, of near Toes n. Miss Glarviana Sullivan of Preble was a guest of Miss Velutv Spade Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Straub and Mrs Rcbert Bienz, of Indianapolis, were callers in Decatur Monday evening. Kenneth Arnold was a visitor in Peterson Tuesday even ng. , Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Straub and fa-
Individual Molds Free *’ “r r ‘ Sunlite-Jell 4 The delicious fruit desicrt* ® w w Order Sunlite-Jeil of a your grocer today. Note the deliciouv full fruit aroma when dissolved in boiling water. Pleases everybody and because of il "Ufcsz •» it’ nigh purity is espeJ cially desirable for chi!y dren, and as a •*!ad or tasty desser*. **
mily. of Decatur, were guests of Mr., and Mrs. A. Sttaub, Monday evening.' Luther. Floyd, and Dick Arnold wete callers In Peterson Tuesday evening. Miss Florence Smith and Sam Smith of Fort Wayne, were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Smith, I of Peterson. <>.——— . I am digging a celler and any ona wanting the dirt can have it for tho hauling. Sam Cook 210 S. 11th st 2K«.
SCHMITTS QUALITY MEAT MARKET fli ~l— l ililßnil llliHl 111 riTHn - SATURDAY SPECIALS— Fine Bunch Frying, Roasting and Stewing Chickens All Poik Sausage, Bulk 20c IT). Smoked and Fresh Casing Sausage, all pork 23c lb. Good Baby Beef Rib Boiling Beef 16c lb. Young Tender Beef Steak 30c lb. Lean Pork Steak 25c It). Tender Veal Steak 30c lb. Home Cured Corn Beef 23c lb. Fresh Light Shoulders, Trimmed, 6 to 8 lb. 18c tb. Eckart’s Smoked Picnic Hams, 6-8 lb each 18c lb. Pickied Pigs Feet 2 lbs. 25c Home Made Minced Meat 23c lb. Lome Blade Cottage Cheese 20c It). Colored Country Roll O’eo (Special) 30c tb. Silvernut Oleo, regular 28c seller (Special) 25c lb. Large Juicy Dill Pickles 3 for 10c Aimom’s Devonshire Small Sausages, box.. ,35c I Pabst’ett, Roquefort, and Philadelphia Cream Cheese i Bulk Sauerkraut—Bulk Plain and Stuffed Olives Eursley High Grade Coffee, 2 lbs. 85c anCamps Pork and Beans 3 cans 25c Barefoot Boy Corn 2 cans 25c Peanut Butter, regular 30c can can 2Cc Red Top Pdalt 2 cans sl.lO I Carnation Milk, large can l( e Good Mustar d 1 quar t size 2 ? Plenty Eeef and Pork Tenderloiais ’ * FRESH RENDERED L SALE 3 lb. Pail 47c 10 lb. Pail $1.4.5 5 lb. Pai! 75c 20 lb. Pail $2.75 50 pound can $6.75 You Buy Quality Mcrchanidse Here. I •■wt.-a.TC'g ■ - . .‘■■-..w.tvwww Phones j) p Schmitt ree 9j M . Delivery 9G meat Market service 51 iSi v;--1->U In. Second St. 158 S. Second St. . v-% . Country Club, Twin or Single. loaf 8c HD 1 9 BJ I. A I 1 Vienna, 1 tb. loaf 7c M MS » /A S 9 VJWe Whe.it Ith 'oaf 8c; RaiH 1 tb 'oaf 9c M lUI I B Sandwich or Rye, IJ/. tb leaf 10c |H x" Country Club, family size, 2'/ z n> 35-. H H sy* Sodas, 2tb. box 25c; Itb. box Butters 15c H B ,1 /al Mrl\ Country Ciuo, family size, 2J4tt>. b0x....35c VIUVIIVIU Buil . Eutter crackers, tb 14c g ry F renc h Brand, lb 45c H I I Ir P r r Jev el - ,b 32c I ’-u* KZI .1 A-/&4 Country Club, steel cut, lb 47c M Ilk TT'T’nr* IT* Country Club, tb 52c Il 1 I"' t'C o!e °. Katmorc Nut, tb 15c El I I OM £ £ Good Luck, lb 29c jf M HOMINY, Large, FLOUR, Avondale QA K No. 3 can t/U | 21 *» lb. sacx OvC H Bulk Grain, lb 3c g Country Club, 24/ztb 95c H I SOUP. Campbells Country Club 12'Hb iftc T Tomato. 3 for ORANGES, Flor- 4 All ether kinds, can 10c j ( ! a , 170 size, dozen “4 II J kHAUT, Avondale 19n Navals, 216 size doz. 39c H Ki fancy, large No. 3 APPLES, Fancy or » R SYRUP, Karo. K Romes, 3 tbs F ’ Eg Blue Label, 51b canwJ’C I Baldwins, 4 lbs 25c Karo, Red Label, 51b 33c | LETTUCE, Fancy QTz* ® H Kaio. Blue Label, 10!b 57c | keburg head, 2 fortuDC pQ ■ PEPPER, Country KETp | BACON. 3 tb. cuts or more B H Club, 1 lb. box. .. .t/ul | Fancy sugar cured OA.. ■ 2'4 oz. can 9c S pound OvC 7’■ ® SALT, 70 lb bag. wta jj CALLIES p . „ |S' n,ea ‘ $1,171 18c ■ 3 package 7c I VLOUK, Pancake H lodine, package ... .10c | 0 P ! »g 6s • V ».Si BANANAS, Fancy S Country Club, 20 oz. H Golden Fruit, 3 ths m«»'<.- g package .9c
Antioch Church William Hygema, Paetor Sunday School 9:80 Jlevotlonal Service 10:30 liming ieop.es Band 7:30 1 Even ng Message 7; 30 I Wo expect to enter our annual reviI val meeting February 6th. The pastor | will be the speaker throughout, this campaign. Special music will be rendered hy Laysety and others. Cciue, “We will do you good.’’
I The White Meat Market I H J. A KUHN ■ Free Delivery Phone 388 E Phone us for your meat order. We deliver any time of the day. R ■ Our meats arc always fresh and we assure you of the |h> choicest cuts. Fresh and Smoked Meats of all kinds, fiu ■ Canned Goods. We are at your Service. mcratwasTmTget results 7 ''BWJ y/ I Phones Free Delivery || | Big Cash Meat Sale p 1 Saturday Specials |h Pm e Open Kettle Rendered Lard, (with meat order) 2 Tbs. 25c Fancy Hind Quarters of Beef for Sausage or Canning 15c to 18c lb. Fine Bunch of Chickens to Roast , Dandy Broilers and Hens to Stew Fresh Oysters Fresh Country Style Sausage, All' Poik, pound 23c; 2 lbs. for 45c Sugar Cured Smoked Jewels, Tb 18c .j Sugar Cui cd Smoked Skinned Hams whole or half, lb 22c Sugar Cured Picnic Ham, lb 18c 51 Fancy Home Dressed Quarters of Beef < F?esh Picnic Hanis, pound 18c ? Whole or Half Hogs, round 13c sides Flesh, in chunk, pound 29c I Loins in Rough, pound 20c * Smoked Cottage Hams Philadelphia and Kay Cheese All Leading Brands of Oleomargarine h AH Kinds of Cheese Fresh Home Made Mush and Cottage Cheese Bulk Dill, Sweet and Mixed Pickles Ivanhoe Mayonnaise & Sandwich Spread H SPECIAL— Fiesh Made Frankfurts, 2 lbs 30c L Good Ring Bologna, lb 15c L Fresh Pickled Pigs Feet, ready to eat. 2 pounds -25 c N J (j cans of Any cf the Following 75 C Little Elf Corn | Little Elf Peas Perfect Tomatoes p Little Elf Red Kidney Beans ■ Berkshire Sauer Kraut Perfect Stringless Beans I j In addition to this deal any one 1 buying 6 cans may also have 1 can of Gold Bar Peaches 20c L J a regular 25c seller for H 3 cans Pork and Beans 25c || COFFER —Sat. Only. Lay in a supply. Man O’ War, 2 pounds 75c Phi ’slev’s High Grade, 2 lbs 85c 1 1 Chef Coffee. 2 pounds SI.OO | Perfect Coffee, 2 pounds 95c M. J. B. Coffee, 2 pounds $1.05 | MALT—Saturday Only Pabst, 2 cans $1.05 c Puritan. 2 cans §1.05 ? Blue Ribbon, 2 cans sl.2£ Budweiser, 2 cans $1.45 fei Corn Sugar, 3 pounds 20c : This is a chance for von to save some money. Real Wholesale Prices on Quality Merchandise. jEj We Deliver. Jnst phone 106 or 107 and we will do the rest. Ask us abont our Snecial Prices on Rough Pork. * MutscMer’s Meat Market
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