Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 4, Decatur, Adams County, 4 January 1929 — Page 7

BERNE NEWS I kb. j<. / ——• jus puiia solpaert returned to her e here, Tuesday, after spending the ewek at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0,1 er Markx at Roanoke. " (f. and Mrs. Rufus Lehman and faf and Miss Clara Von Gunten, of t Wayne, were visit, rs at the home virs. Lehman’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. 3. Baumgartner here, Tuesday after- *' tyee Dora Soldner, instructor at eaton College, Wheaton, Illinois, irned to her duties Wednesday attoon after spending the Christmas ation with her parents. Mr. and '>ar «. David Soldner here. ily !r. and Mrs. Peter Morkx and son h. ob of Roanoke, spent New Year at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ComColpaert and daughters Julia and H»yra. the Misses Edna Burkhalter and •nice Hirst returned to their duties » Shipshewana, after spending severdays at the home of the former's ents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Burkhalter fr. and Mrs. Frank Amstutz and fa y spent Monday at the David Som--1,, r and Edwin Baumgartner homes at ■t Wayne. * irs. N. G. Kankhauser returned to • home here, Wednes.laq afternoon, er visiting her mother. Mrs. 1). Zuer ”* >r at Dalton, Ohio, for several days rfrs. Amos Reusser and daughter ss Rebecca were business callers luriji Fort Wayne, Wednesday, id The Misses Martha Schug and Fran ; Burkhalter returned to their stud v ._ at the Moody Bible Institute at Chi r , to, Wednesday after spending the liday season at their respective s mes here. Theodore Suckau, junior at When I College, at Wheaton, Illinois re >. s ned to his studies Wednesday, as " u . spending the Christmas vacatioi th his parents, Rev. and Mrs. C. H rw ckau here. He was accompanied a; ■ as Fort Wayne by his parents, sis -, Edna and Ben Sprunger. Homer Neaderhauser and Lester B rith left Thursday for Chicago t' end to busitress matters. The Misses Emma Rose Hoffstettei me d Edna Leichty returned here Tues ' y visiting at the homes of th< (Hper's uncles, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Leli *™tn and family and Mrs. David Leh Min and family at Orville, Ohio. ■Mr and Mrs. Justin A. Midland :.n< ■ lighter, Miss Angela were guests a home of their son and brother J-. and Mrs. Howard Michaud at For Wayne. Tuesday. Mmlsh Frieda Lehman spent N< v Star's day at the home of her sister and Mrs. Henry Adler at Deeatu

THE AFTERMATH of influenza, bronchitis, cough, cold or other respiratory infection, is usually a period of great weakness. There is special need for well-selected vitamin-rich nourishment to rebuild resistance. Many people have found nothing quite so beneficial as SCOn’S EMULSION OF PURE VITAMIN-RICH COD-LIVER OIL j a If you are now passing through a time of weakness, why not let it help nourish you back to strength and vigor. Scott’s Emulsion is cod-liver oil that is pleasant to take and digests easily. Bcott & Bowne, Bloomfield. N. J. 28-04

Central Grocery 11 Saves You Money k | 4 COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. 31-oZ SUGAR, With each order 10 lbs 56c BANANAS, 3 lbs. 25c i ORANGES, dozen 35c BREAD, 3 large loaves 25c i OLEO, Nuco 2 pounds 50c ROLLED OATS, 6 pounds 25c j RAISINS and PRUNES, 3 pounds 25c APPLES, Johnathon Basket $1.95 / FLOUR, POLAR BEAR, Sack $1.05 CORN MEAL, ... , Tponnds 25c ! PEACHES, . . . LARGE CANS IBc Corn and Peas, Little Elf, 2 cans 25c | PEANUTS, FRESH ROASTED, lb. 15c We have a Calendar for Everybody coming in our store Saturday.

Henry Gilliom and Henry Bergstedt returned to their duties at Fort Tuesday evening, after spending New Year's day at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Gilliom. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Sprunger of Fort Wayne, visited at the home of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sprunger here, Tuesday. Miss Ida Martin left Wednesday for Cincinnati, Ohio, to resume her duties after visiting at the home of her father Charles Martin here. Mrs. Emma Rohn and Mrs. L. L. Baumgartner, of South Whitley, were guests at the home of their brother and brother-in-law. Rev. and Mrs. I'd Baumgartner and daughter, Miss Ruth here, Wednesday evening. Miss Judith Bixler, who is employed at the Lutheran hosiptal at Fort Wayne, spent New Year's day at the home of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Bizler here. Coach Harold Johnson returned to his duties here Monday evening after spending the holidays with his parents at Monrovia. Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Habegger, of Fort Wayne, visited relatives here, Tuesday. The Misses Ruth, Naomi, Orpiia and ■sther Leichty visited at the home of their aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Lohman and family at Fort Wayne, Tuesday. Ralph L. Schuepp, of Decatur, was a business caller in Berne, Wednesday.

Rp-Grip jy Checked at the start ' RUB your chest 1 1 ' * with Vicks before ' your little cold gets BIG. Vicks acts two ways at once to check the cold and prevent complications: > (1) It is vaporized fey the heat of the body and inhaled for hours di- • rect to the inflamed air-passages; (2) It acts through the skin like an old-fashioned poultice, “draw* ing out” the tightness and pain. VICKS OYER MILLION

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT

Mr. and Mrs. George Bixxlcr visited friends at Bluffton, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Mettler vkdted their daughter, Miss Agnes, who is a student nurse r.t the Lutheran Hospital at Fort Wayne, Monday. Mrs. Sam Slmison, Mrs. T. A. Gott■chalk ami son John were New Year's guests at the home of the former's daughter, Mr and Mis. Irvin Bell and family at Fort Wayne. Clarence Zimmel man, who is in charge of a mission at Detroit, Michigan returned to ills duties there Wednesday after spending several day? with his parents, Mr. an dMrs. Amos Zimmerman here. — . o He Don’t Kr.ow The eminent scientist who now announces that man has a keener sense of smell than woman evidently was never waked up and sent downstairs at three o’clock In the morning to find out what was burning when nothing was.—Ohio State Journal. Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays

SCHMITTS QUALITY MEAT MARKET PHONES 95 or 96 (Special) With an order of meat we will sell you a 10 lb. pail of Lard for $1.25 Some Real Fancy Front Quarters of Beef Light Dressed Hogs, Whole 13’/i lb Heavy Pork Shoulders in the rough 14c lb Light Pork Shoulders in rough 15c lb Light Pork Shoulders, trimmed, Btol2 th 16c lb All Pork Sausage, Bulk (and Good) 20c lb Fresh Side in chunk . K 20c It) Lean Pork Steak 25c lb Fancy Breakfast Box Sausage 35c box Lean Bacon, home cured, in chunk 25c lb Miller and Hart’s Hockless Picnic Hams, Special 23c It) Armour’s or Swift’s Box Bacon Vi lb. 25c, 1 lb. 50c Braunswciger Sausage, and Goose Liver Sausage Fancy Smoked Tongues, Fresh Beef and Pork Tenderloins Home Made Cottage Cheese 20c pt. Oak Grove Oleo 32c lb Nucoa Oleo 25c lb. Silvernut Oleo 20c lb Schmitt’s 6 o'clock Coffee 38c lb.. 2 lbs. 75c B'jrsley’s or Perfect's Coffee 48c lb (Special) We will sell you large can Helmet Peaches for 15c with an order of meat. Bagdad Dates. Seeded and Seedless, Special 15c All Little EH' and Perfect's Regular 15c Canned Goods. .2 for 25c Fresh Ground Horseradish 15c Fresh Mush 10c roll Kcd Top Malt 45c can Applebutter, Perfect's Quart 25c FARMER’S ATTENTION:— We Specialize in Country Butchering. Our prices are reasonable. See us before butchering. PHONE YOUR ORDER EARLY ON PHONE 95 or 96. H. P. Schmitt Meat Market

FRIDAY, JANUARY I, 1929.

MONROE NEWS Ford Smith was a business caller In town, Wednesday evening. R. L. Sprunger made a business trip to Berne, Wednesday forenoon. Mrs. Jennie Rainer, of Decatur, Is visiting with her son-in-law und daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Forest Andrews, this week. Mrs. Vera Rich, of southwest of t :wu, was a caller here Wednesday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. J din Floyd, Mr. and Mis Einest W. Busche and daughter Louise and Mrs. Blanche Graham were Fee guests of Mr. and Mrs. Janies A. Hendricks for dinner Tuesday evening. Miss Leia Bahner has returned to Fort Wayne to her work, after spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and M.s. Charles E. Bahner. Those suffering with the flu are: Mrs. John Hocker. Mrs. R. J. Meyer. Mis. Jessteen Hocker. Mrs. A. E.

Everhart. John Criet Is able to be about the house now after suffering with an attack of the flu for the past week. The Willing Workers clwss met at the Ijome of Rev. and Mrs. Foster December 31, Tuesday evening. It was also a surpiise party on the teacher. Rev. Foster Scripture reading was given by E. W. Busche and prayer by Dick Haggard. Twenty-eight members

Call T T pk Free ph r Hower Bros, sz - GROCERY - MEATS - Our Motto “Buy Here and Save” THE STORE OF LOW PRICES AND HIGH QUALITY SUGAR, APPLES, 4 pounds 10,. 10 pounds Cooking or Eating POTATOES P. &G. Soap QQ C Peek lot io bars COFFEE 25c, 35c, 39c SunkLt , _ _ CORN, 2 for OLEO, a good one 22C Pimod PEAS, 2 for.. 25c I EACHES in Syrup 19c Macaroni, Spaghetti, Quick Naptha Soap Chips 1 SUPER SUDS OK Large package 3 for Sunray Pancake Flour GRAPE FRUIT ‘Kn FREE — ONE POUND OF CANDY — F R E E With Each Order for SI.OO or Over “QUALITY GOODS AT A PRICE — BY ITS SELF’’ /Cix _ CUALIfy r \ and ECONOMY Combined with Service have made A. P. Stores Famous I i / Flour ] I Oleo I i / Mixed Nuts * 20c Jell-O -4/I Timin 3 •* r *- 25c Sunnyfield Sliced Bacon ,k - 37c White House Evap. Milk 3 25c GRANDMOTHER’S BREAD C 3 Sc Del Monte Peaches No -23c Del Monte Fruit Salad 25c Hydrox Ginger Ale 2 25c Mr. Good Bar 15c Pure Lard *• 14c / toffee | j | 7 * Pkg. I LarJ vL__— Ettabhahnd 1559 m iibi— Ml f~rrLTii"iii iiiif nil rr~t.

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and four viaitora were present. The election of officers was held, Mrs. Cecil Badders being chosen president, and Mrs. John Floyu, secretary and treasurer. A motion was made by Rev. Foster, to start a building fund, which was carried. The president turned the meeting over to the program leader, Mrs. Charles Estul. A reading was given by Mrs. Floyd, a quartet consisting of Mrs. Foster, Mis. E. W. Busche, Mrs.

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(Badders and Mrs. Fred Busche sane; a reading by Mrs. John Everhart, and short talk boy Miss Louise Busche and ! reading of the Old Year Out, by Mrs. ; John Crist. A delicius lunch was served and after watching the old year | leave and the New Year enter, they de- ’! parted for their respective homes at a i late hour. . o___ 0 ___ i Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays