Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 204, Decatur, Adams County, 28 August 1928 — Page 3

MONROE NEWS H « KPllpr » nd da '"' h : Kr.andMM.n_ , Umlae and --/SKT—• JU ‘, .H.anu "***** Wf’ L rl yurgaret Dulin. Mr alld i ; M rri, l .» returned Sunday cv•“r,iß?.r fading the week-end n them- * l,r Id Ohio- di ()f ~r*st of town. « hu»lne»» Monday Mr l Mturned from Kpworth Forest, £\jS«er. Thursday after spendu‘; months there. «* f uZierite swollen returnGeneva, spending several ,d wl I- « ;irv ° S " ,,rn ' “Li* Clara H.)»M*r, of Berne, was „ nn business Saturday. Stuck,.'of Herne, was In town jlondav morning on httsless. ' Mrs' J A. Hendricks and Mrs. I. It JS left for Bncjrrn*. O to spend , tew d»y» with their hi other and far h. Thompson. ar am' Mrs. J. V. entertnln- * the (Glowing Sunday: Mrs. Don Es I“nd children, of DeWitt. Ark Mr. ■ Mrs Clifford Essex and children £ Ellen and 1-ester. Mr. and Mr* jl Fox and daughter Patsy Mr. and Mrs James Spuller and fak.lly, of A.cola Mrs. Sadie Essex and daughter cl Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Koffman and family, of Monroe, Mr. and Hr* John Nelson and family, of^ Decatur, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Essex ,nd son Harold, and Mr. Harry Essex and Mr John Long, of Cold Gate, Ohio Hr? Sam Delimiter and children of Wiltshire, Ohio, visited with them in tin; evening. s♦**#*•■>***** * ♦ BIG FEATURES * » OF RADIO * g**###*** * * # W TUESDAY'S FIVE BEST RADIO FEATURES WEAF—Network 7 pm Eveready hour WJZ—Network 6:3n pm. Final Lewis ohn Stadium broadcast. WOR—Network (422) 6 pm. — Main Street Sketches. WJZ—Network 8:15 pm. Greig Program. WBAL—Baltimore (286) 8 pm. Municipal Band. WEDNESDAY'S FIVE BEST RADIO FEATURES WEAF—Network 8:30 pm. Operetta, "Ruddigore." WOR—Network 8 pm. "Trial by Jury.” WJZ—Network 7 pm Musical comedy, “Prince Ananis.” WOR—Network 7:30 pm. United Military band. WNVC—New York (526) 6j30 pm. Kaltenborn's Symphony orchestra.

SUFFERED KIDNEY TROUBLES FOR 19 TEARS: NO W WELL Konjola Also Relieved Her Os A Bad Case Os Stomach Trouble » '* . Mk mm gly. Mrs. Margaret smith Ko,, l nla brought me back to Boihi! V a ,ime whetl 1 thought •'S m the world would ever help 2n i. Mrs ' Margaret Smith, R.R. -Bedford, Ind. »el° r '! yPars 1 was Rick - always to o,!!' ruilll °wn, and never able Musi mu<h work or excitement, kidneys my,rouble was ««e to weak Th f re Was always a dull, and r ,1P: n ~le RI R a H of my back tlsina» Wa n R,lb^ect to frequent night Bt omach l e f i, * es IM* a disordered •rim "’ ,l to m M miseries. I & i m t for ,eiief - but k*ud mv h h pn m' rst mp<licine t 0 really health troubles. -Ws rlV Ur » rißln * hf>w Quickly of *uff* r ! n ' 'X lieved my xlong years HaattDMro*! Pirst ,be stomach pains td. As t* , and m y appetite increasH pains T° n " it!l Kon j°'a. the toys | ‘‘ 1 and my kidnew seem,! I,° aCt natura l again. A system a „,i , . come over my whole io Uty work v e m ° re energ y t 0 entirely i„ Yes ’ 1 owe my health Knn. , Ko,, iola.y Smith,°y' H st>ld in Decatur, Ind., at Still jjv ?e ,! & Palk ’ s drug Store. lhr °u«hi>ut the best druggists at lhi *> entire section

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1 028.

No Hot Weather Cooking SHREDDED ! .WHEAT l o ~ ! -Jlr Jl Im biscuits Saves time, work and health Thoroughly baked - Crisp and brown The nation’s summer food/ TRISCUIT* The health cracker of whole wheat VISITORS WELCOME. TO ALL FACTORIES DEMOCRAT WANT AOS GFT RESULTS . - ...m ,■>— niUWOMHMBB|HOOOM| Fisher & Harris CASH GROCERY Phones 3, 4 nnd 5 Free City Delivery Quality Service with Low Prices Fruit Jars. Masons, Pints, dozen 73c Quarts, dozen 79c Mason Lids, Porcelain lined, dozen 25c Rubbers. Presto brand. Hot or Cold pack. 3 doz. 25c Parowax, pound package -10 c 50c Instant Postum 39c Fancy Yellow Peaches, pound 5c New Jersey Sweet Potatoes. 2 pounds 1 5c Pure Cider Vinegar, gallon , 35c Heavy Tin Cans, dozen : 48c Select R’pe Bananas. 4 pounds 25c ———— I I iriIAIBWIIWMMMBMMMMMM———— Home Grown Canteloupes, 3 for 1_ 25c Neptune Brand Mustard or Oil Sardines with Key, J cans : —25 c Imported Sardines in Olive Oil, 2 cans 25c Sclox or Super Suds, 3 packages 25c Campbell Soups, all varieties, can 10c Malaga Grapes, pound 10c Best Rio Coffee, pound !— 25c Special Blend Coffee, pound 35c Potatoes, Large White Matured Cobblers, peck 25c Bordens Chocolate Malted Milk with Glass Mixer 50c Heavy Water Glasses. 6 for- 25c Dromedary Dates. Regular or Seeded, pkg. —2O c Complete asst. Fruits and Vegetables

Here s A Worth While Deal 0 ■ |p -ajci . 4 ll ■ -i ■ — You have said and promised yourself that sooner or later you intended to buy an electric refrigerator—-one ol the greatest conveniences in any home. A real luxury. After a great deal of discussion and thought on the subject we—along with The Ser\el Refrigerator Company—-have decided to sell 5 refrigerators in Decatur on an advertising basis—to better show and prove the worth of Servels. > machines only. Come to our Store and look these beautiful machines over. Price or profit in this matter does not count. We intend to sell 5 Servel Electric Refrigerators to the first 5 interested parties. Terms and prices will and must suit the buyer. Servels are manufactured and guaranteed by one of the older and largest manufacturers of electrical retrigeritors in (he business. Js6afer3 f G*rctfvkre 6b. xv-B XJB-vas; urozr jwojvejv

I Keep The Boys and Girls In School ' * ' ' ) i jij i 8*; j ] ' * . ! ! We Invite You To Enrolljjjln The Decatur High School | To the Parents of lHigh 1 School Boys and Girls... II \ „ v Parents of today realize and fully appreciate ihc importance of a High School Education for their boys and girls. Education is a necessity for all—not the privilege of a favored few. Deca- ! tur offers them the advantages of a commissioned and first grade high school. 2 The Decatur school board extends an invitation to parents and students in townships not maintaining a high school to make use of the courses of study and the complete facilities offered j bv she Decatur high school. There is plenty of room, a thoroughly trained faculty, modern equipment in all the Iraining courses and approved courses of study that include everything now taught in a progressive high school. j We particularly call your attention to the advantages of our Commercial course, the 2 Manual Training department and Domestic Science departments. Art and Music departments. I » I * j i, as t year more than 280 boys and girls enrolled in the Decatur high school. These boys and * girls enrolled in our school because of the superior advantages offered by (he varied curricula and the recognition given to Decatur high school credits by institutions of higher learning. • 1 t 1 The Decatur school board offers the following departments in the High School for the 2 * acceptance and benefit of all students: I Academic, General and Commercial j School opens Tuesday, September Ith, at 8:1)0 a. m. For information concerning the ! courses of study or condition of enrollment, write or call, M. F. Worthman, superintendent, or j • Walter J. Krick, principal. Enrollments should he made by August Bft, 31 or September 1, for ! the fall semester. , * 1 * | Make Decatur High School your High School , | Enjoy with u$ it’s Comforts and Advantages • i _* . _ * | Keep the Boys and Girls in School! |They Deserve the Best k. ! ■i. is i—aan i—ta an ,—im mmmn i —la mm n ma aaan Man oi lawn ml Min rrrai twan rra a Bin r—ib aan r—ib an mi awn mi aaan 17731 win fpil ■■hi ),—*■ OMD J 1 ■*•(! Ir J 1 P*fl lr—*l li J l o™fl 11— 1 1 o*ll Ir" J I B**fl Ir~ J I 0*

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