Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 27 November 1928 — Page 7

fjw MEETING CLOSES TODAY H}|. Settle Is Re-Elected u Head Os Indiana Farm ■Bureau Organization jJ lall . Us. Nov. 27. <U.R) The convention of the Indi K' arll , Bureau federation will be *,! eil here today. || Settle, Petroleum, was president of the organiza K,„. Hie seventh consecutive time gfe- ..pljv's session of the conven tiOD' la\lor. Newburg, was elect- ■ rst vii e president and Mrs. Charw, II Otterbein, was chosen sec■vse president. I. H. Hull. Hanna. ■j aIP . , Mason. Milton. were select- ,|, |, gates to represent the fed ■ inl at the national convention of lM American farm Bureau Federatlon at Chicago, Dee. 10 to 12. Hp. federation went on record as a nun-partisan organization. "It is body and has no interest in the welfare of any political party dfLv r.mdidate.” the resolution said in I Mettle made, the opening address of in which he spoke i f relief promises made by Piesi-■tt-elect Herbert Hoover. He urgi no effort be made to obtain 5 d r< lit I during the remainder of Coolidge administration, but to ■■kit th inauguration of Hoover, convention then adopted a resoInti n which said in part, "we conto believe that the principles ■tniiied in the McNary-Haugen bill are mud. workable, and constitution■aiiil that the commodity and producers > benefited should bear the expense of operation.” Ms... convention presented other I jjteolntions and took care of routine fciuess. I _—.— o — EXPECTS HEAVY GIFT TRAFFIC DURING HE HOLIDAYS from various indications [■tie he considers reliable. B. H. El •'.Agent American Railway Express Mpiiiptny here, made the prediction tod.. that the holiday gift traffic this | < r would exceed all previous records this will make it particularly urge : that people shop and ship early ■Keccnt incoming traffic far local reHii stores, according to Mr. Elzey Annises more elaborate display of ■itable gifts and considerable bus!- ■ - is expected by leading retail es Bliishnients from out-of-town ciistn- ■ ' ■

Thanksgiving Dinner I TURKEYS f ducks GEESE f>W : I Rabbits I CHICKENS t I oysters Cottage Cheese S■rT X JBulk Mince Meat—Canned Pumpkin Fresh Cuts of Pork, Veal, Beet and Lamb Fancy Swiss Steaks and Veal, Pork or Beef Birds Home Made Noodles and Cottage Cheese Our Usual Prices on Fresh Coffees and Canned Goods Fresh Rendered Lard 2 ,s * 30c Complete Line ol Canned Goods Don’t forget to get your can ol Good 2;»c value Peaches with meat order lor only 15c. Please Order Early.

mera. "We are preparing for u record hull day traffic" a U |,| Ml , Blwy wt|J bo working up to the very late hours . Christmas Eve to make sure that all packages in our hands up to that time Will he delivered before Christmas morning”. 1 Most people who forward packages during the holidays, Mr. Elzey added io occasional shippers" and ale net ua tally tamlliar with the essentials of *hat transportation people call a good package”. Packing has become more or less a science ami practically every kind of article can be so prepared as lo guarantee perfect condlt on on arrival irrespective of its nartlcular character. Equally Important is the marking or addresHiiig < f the package, for illegible or incorrect addresses invariably result in delays. It is particularly important to give street and number of the receiver of the package if located in a large city, and in all cases care should be taken with the writing of the name of the slate, especially when abbreviations are used. , It is often impossible to decipher suj?h state abbreviations when hastily written. Theie are hundreds of cities and towns of the same name located in many ditferend states. There are, for Instance. 21 Decaturs, large and small, throughout the country. If it is not clear what particular Decatur is intended, a package may go to any one of the twenty-one before reaching the right one. As the expressman put it, "a shipment started right is half way there." Mr. Elzey, announced that he has a supply of special labels for Christmas express shipments which he will be glad to give to prospective holiday shippers." Q—- — Hammond Woman Sues For Breach Os Promise Hammond, Ind., Nov. 27 (U.R> A Maniage license granted several weeks ago to Mrs. Mary Murzyn, a divorcee, and Michael Brezinski, dairy wagon driver, was not used because he changed his mind, according to a $5,DOO bleach of promise suit she has filed in superior court here. She says Brezezinski owes her sl.207 on a loan and $975 as wages as his housekeeper. —— o CARD OF THANKS We wish in this manner to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to the kind expressions of sympathy and condolence of our neighbors, friends, the minister ami especially the Moose Lodge, during the sickness and death of our beloved husband and father. Silas Whitman. Mrs. Loretta Whitman and son. Charles.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1928.

'ccount of Funeral Services Following is an account of the funeral services of Vein A. Bridge, clrcuI latlon manager of the Indianapolis News and a son of the Rev. and Mrs. I S A. Bridge, formerly of Decatur. 1 he account was published In the Ini; dlanapolis News: Newsboys uml personal and business friends < f Vern A Bridge, circulation manager of The Indianapolis News, i who died Thursday at the Methodist . Hospital, filled the chapel at the Flanner and Buchanan mortuary Friday evening, to hear the funeral service coil- , ducted by Dr. Virgil E. Rorer, pastor of the Meridian Street M. E. church, with i which Bridge was affiliated. Those ■ who could not get seats stood in th' . rear of the chapel auditorium. Fir some time before Dr. Rorer . opened the services, friends, execti- > tives of The News ami other business i associates of Mr. Bridge filed past the I open casket, which was banked in . ! great quantities of flowers. Foil wing a vocal number, "Lead. Kindly Light", sung by Mrs. Don Btidge, In. Rorer introduced the Rev. W. W. Wiaut, pastor of the North M.j ; i E. church, and former pastor it the I Methodist church at Newcastle, which , . Bridge attended us a boy. I The Rev. M. Wiau told of the leap, i religious faith of the young man. Ilel , said that on the first Sunday after Mr . Bridge had gone out in the world to . make his way he attended a strange , I olturch and young peoples' meeting. In • the meeting each person stood and quoted a verse of the Bible and Bridge 1i quoted that verse beginning, “I am not . ashamed of the gospel of Jesus Christ". I Mr. Wiaut also told of Bridge's faith • in his fellowmen. Dr. Rorer preached the funeral ser- ■ mon and told of the work in his church ' advanced by Bridge in tlip short time I he has Wved in Indianapolis. "We shall ! miss this young man. We expected much of him" he said. The body was taken t > Cincinnati, I lor burial and services were held Sat- ■ unlay in the chapel of the Spring ■ i Grove cemetery. ■ — o Van Wert Peony Farm Sold To Elkhart Man ’ Wrd was received here today that the Lee R. Bouewitz, Peony and Iris garden at Van Wert, Ohio, lias been sold to A. E. Ktinard the "Gladiola king" of Elkhart,. Mr. Kunard firmer- ’ ly lived at Van Wert and is well-known 1 l in Decatur. Every summer, hundreds of Decatur ■ people motor to Van Wert to visit the beautiful Peony gardens and the sale will lie of interest to many in this city. Mr. Bonewitz stated that because of ill health lie was compelled to I sell his farm.

imnunEmaWmiHmmnSmMMmiMMmSßMmMi^M ■■ THANKSGIVING 1 j t DINNERS At the A. & P. you can obtain all the things necessary to make your Thanksgiving dinner a success! <None Such y. Pumpkin Mince Meat \ No. 2Yz “ n pk#. / IQC I 15c / Mixed Nuts c*o&« Muto™ /*• 25c Bordo Sugar Stuffed Dates rt - 27c (linger cuwuoi ciub boitic 15c Hallowee Bulk Dates 2 /*- 25c Swansdown Cake Flour e *‘- 34c Fruit Salad WM»nu No. icon 25c White House Milk 3 J,™ 25c Family Flour ,ona B,md 24 * *• *** 85c C Del Monte N - B - C Seeded or Seedlese Spice Raisins Cakes » 1 15 ox. pkg. ~ each qrc 23c V ' ' 7 Jell-0 3 «***■ 25c Marshmallows fWbn Bm ' d ,h - 15c English Walnuts Budded n>. 35c Bokar Coffee Blend Supreme I Ik. Un 45c Currants 15c Royal Baking Powder ,2at - ““45c B Cheese rinut Cream ,k - 33c Citron Peel '*• 39c < GRAND MO THER ’S Bread C Sc / i - ■ tetebUshed 1859

FAVORITE RECIPES Jw® —of famous cooks g»|M| never say “use a spoonful or two spoonfuls of baking • powder." They come right out and say “Calunjet Baking Powder.” They call the leavener by name which plainly L* I DOUBLE shows they consider ACTING Calumet absomakes lutely necessary the best of f AiUMjl baking success. U*”-— ■ • I LESS THAN —-—J l< “ 0 ii fWiSSGI DEMOCRAT WANT MS GET RESULTS I The White Meat Market I Phone 388 J. A. KUHN We Deliver ~ Plenty of Turkeys and Chickens for the Thanksgiving Dinner. We have all sizes and will ■ be pleased to fill your order. Choice Cuts of Meats of All Kinds. Stop in or call us by phone and we will deliver.

Fisher & Barris CASH GROCERY Phones 3,1 and 5 ' Free City Delivery Quality Service with Low Prices Grape Fruit, Special, Balls of Juice, med. size, each.. 5c I x. Large Grape Fruit, 2 for 15c V r New Cali. Navel Sunkist Oranges, sweet and juicy, medium size, dozen 25c k’v.- Large size, dozen . 40c & 60c C alifornia Emperor Grapes, pound 10c Sweet Potatoes, Jerseys, 4 pounds 15c Cranberries, EatMor Brand, pound 20c Celery, Select Michigan, bunch of 4 stalks.. .15c Dates, Monogram, 2 packages 25c Dates, Dromedary, regular or pitted, pkg 20c Dromedary Citron, 't lb. pkg 20c Dromedary Lemon or Orange Peel, '< lb pkg 15c Seeded or Seedless Raisins, large package.. 10c Bulk Seedless Raisins, 3 pounds 25c Mammoth Size New Paper Shell Pecans, lb.. .48c Jell-O, all flavors, 3 packages 25c Sun Sweet Prunes, 2 pound package 25c ■ Apples, Jonathans, Wagners, Starks, etc., lb. 5c Bushel $1.75 Pumpkin, 2 large cans 25c Mince Meat, None-Such, package 15c Figs, Nev- Crop, large package 10c Bananas, Select Ripe Fruit, 3 pounds 25c Lettuce, Fancy Hot House, pound 15c - — Schmitt’s QUALITY MEAT MARKET Fancy Baby Beef and Pig Pork tor THANKSGIVING Turkeys, Fancy 50c lb Geese, Nice and Fat 25c lb Ducks, Spring 30c lb Rabbits, Tame or Wild 25c It) Chickens to Roast, Stew or Fry. . . . 35c lb Mince Meat 23c lb., or 2 lbs. 45c Pumpkin, Little Elf or Perfects.. .2 cans 25c Apple Butter 1 quart 25c Cottage Cheese 20c pt. Fresh Oysters, hulk or can . 40c pt., 75c qt. Look at our Window Display Wednesday and it will help you to decide your wants. Call your order in Early. Phones 95 or 96. H. P. Schmitt Meat Market i

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