Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 8, Decatur, Adams County, 9 January 1929 — Page 6
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TOCSIN NEWS Mr. and Mr*. ciumlt* Kreigh imd daughter Bonnie tx>n were dinner gunai* Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. 1.. W. Merriman, of Decatur. Mites Blue, non of Or and Mrs. I. Blue, retut nod to Purdue I'nlversitv. Saturday, after spending lh«- Holiday* with hit parents Mr. and Mir Anton Byrd motored tj Portland, Thursday where they attend ed u family gathering at the home of the latter'* brother, Mr. ami Mrs. bred Keller, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Chen ter Keller and sons Billy and Paul, of Taylor, Mlwourl. They were accompanied home by Mr. ami Mrs. Kelb-r and sons who left Friday for Detroit, where they expect to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Orba Breiner entertained for dinner on New Year; Day, Mr and Mis. John Zimmerman, of Peterson, and Mr. and Mrs. Jarnos Breiner of T.csln. Mr. ami Mrs. B F. Sowards have been ill dating the past week, suffering from the flu. Mrs. Otto Bauermelster was taken < to the Lutheran Hoaiptal, Fort Wayne i last week, suffering from pneumonia. She is rejmlted better at this time. i Mr. and Mrs. Dora Myers and son Billy were supper guest
Cook With GAS The easy, economical and practical method of preparing the family meal. Pure Food Show experts use gas in the Demonstration being held in Decatur this week. You are invited. Northern Indiana Public Service Co. THE gas co.
H 0 WER ■ BROTH ERS
Show From JT'*’ | lO ”2 SHOW M Pure r ood Show = Saturday. and DEMONSTRATION Jan. 10 - 11 - 12, 1929
SPECIAL FOOD SHOW PRICES AT THIS OCCASION
THE PURPOSE OF THIS FOOD SHOW Is a part of an Educational Campaign for the housewives of this vicinity, sponsored by this store, with the co-operation of prominent manufacturers of Quality Food Products.
culm', of Mr. and Mrs \\ J Hup right. D, J. Blue lias lu’eii bed fn I durlllX toe puHl week, Ufferlng from the Hu Miss Isabel Byrd is skk .it this Hum miffeilng fr 111 sinus trouble. The Willing Workers Sunday school class was very pleiisantiy entertained, Friday evening, nt the home of Mr» Hansel Kreigh. Hansel Kreigh. Because of so mueli -likness, not many were tilde to he present.. Those present were Mesdames I'. .try Sehafet. Henry Horne, C. E I'm ter. Etill; Sowards, Merlin Grewiiy. Chris Beery, Orel Berkley, Miss Pan line Beckley and Mrs. Kreigh. Mr. and Mi Ge rge Myers and sen Gene, Mis. Ella Johnson and son Bui tls were guests Tuesday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. John Mosnre near Vein Cruz. , Mis. Ida Kleinknight and sun elmstir wire dinner guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs. Henty Pursley, near Liberty. Center. Mis. Hay Wolf has been spending the past few days helping care for her mother Mrs J.hn Sirn'hm. of Crniu j Ville, who Is seriously Hl Mr. and Mis. Claude Kreigh wer-1 dinner guests Monday of Mr. pnd Mrs Chas Fetters, of Bluffton. Mrs. Chris Beery is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beery, of Middlebury, Ohio. Mrs? Will Scott will enteitain the
LOCATION —Next Door South of Schmitt Meat Market
Names of Firms Demonstrating Pure Foods at Hower Bros. Great Food Show
Miilei’s Bakery Schmit Meat Market Cloverleaf Creameries, Inc. McConnell & Sons Northern Indiana Public Service Co.
•DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, JANTAR' 9,
laidies Aid of the Tocsin I’. 11. church at liei home li rlli of Tocsin, Wedlte “■ div. Mr. and Mr- Harry Hauer, of Preble. spenl Sunday afternoon with the latter's patents, Mr. ttnd Mrs. B. I'■ Sowards Mi ■ Paris Ashcraft an I Margaret Jean Nash, of Fort Wayne, are spendInga few days with Mr. and Mrs. W. J Ruprlght. Maigaret Jean has been sllleki-n with the tin while In the Hupright "ioitu* Mr Ella Dailey, who had nearly recovered from the flu, has suffered a relapse and is again bed fast. Wendell Plummer spent Sunday with Joe Pence at bls home in Liberty Center. Walter, m n of Mrs. Minnie Grewe, is reported very sick with the flu. Miss Ainellne Woodward was a supper guest, Saturday evening, of Miss . Helen Somers, of Ossian. Mary Lydia Richey and Maurice Somers left Sunday for their home in Chicago, after spending n couple of weeks in the D. J Miller home. The revival services which were to , begin at this place Monday evening 1 have been posponed indefinately because of the flu. Alice, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Potter, is on the sick list. G*t the Habit—Trade at Home. It Paya
Tasty Ice Cream Cloverleaf Butter (Everybody’s Favorites) Will lx used at the Pure Food Show and Demonstration this week. You are invited to attend each session and learn the true goodness of these celebrated products. Cloverleaf Creameries, Inc.
Beyer Groc. Co. Bluffton Groc. Co. F. H. George Wayne Produce Co. Perfection Biscuit Company
VAN CAMP’S —the Oldest Food Label in America Van Camp’s was the pioneer in the field of advertising food products—'way back in the early days when national advertising was young. Van Camp's originated prepared Pork and Beans—and, many other products; and every nroduct bearing Van Camp's label has been developed in the Van Camp laboratories and kitchens.
GENEVA NEWS Mrs. Isaac Blount was called t.> Pon ' land. Monday, because of the death of het mother, Mrs. George Lehman. Mr. and .Mis. Joan Shell, of Fort Wayne, are here taking care 01 Harty Shell, wh > Is 111. Henry Kuntz and family, of l-.lkhut 1 are spending the week at the home d Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kuntz. Mis. Frank Worrel, of Fort Wayne, came Saturday to care lot her mother, Mrs. Chas. Pyle, who is 111. Chas. Pontius, Jr., has returned o Battle Creek. Mich., after spending his vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Chas Pon tins. , Mtn. Daniel Grile and Mrs. Fran. Haughton entertained the U. B. Ladles Aid. Tuesday afternoon. MISS Ora Hoskinson entertained the Fortnightly Club. Tuesday evening. Miss Madelyne Messel entertained with several readings. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Huntington and baby, of Indianapolis, came Monday afternoon to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reicheldefter. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Stuckey an I Mrs. Christine Muyer went so Francisville. Indiana. Tuesday, to visit at the home | of Dr. Buyer and family. Mrs. Buyer will remain there for the rest of th"
Hibler Co. Bursley & Co. Van Camps Decatur Electric Shop Fort Wayne Provision Co.
Come and Bring Your Friends ! ’ NEW MENUS! NEW DISHES! and tempting ways of serving them. Matters of vital importance to the housewife who entertains. A TREAT FOR THE LADIES. DON’T MISS IT!
winter. tu nitAfid* Miss Esther Hutton, who '* 01 * n " |„g Normal sell .>1 in Mumie. -P t lh o weekend hete at the home ol her |,:, M l "' ! ’A<lam Egley. a form." tMcher In ....nova schools, will < J dergarten In iter home for Ihf few months. Mrs. Lewis Armstrong a mIM • Heth Kern, of Decatur, visited fin ■ In Geneva. Monday. , Miss Imogene Lee. who IS '■mi' l "' 1 '; ill Fort Wayne, spent the week her home here. Mrs. Inez Bucklnghmt and <"‘ ldl visited with the Charley Irvin ..unity in Decatur, Sunday. _ — o Man Killed, Wife Hurt In Automobile Accident Indiana! lis Jmt. S- tVI’l -.JuHus A Vnderwod. 53. was killed hie wile s lotisly injured and two other persons slightly hurt when their automobile crashed here. Mrs. Underwood sustained a tracti.ied skull and hospital attendants said her chances for recovery were sltg i Richard Lowther, 17. driver ■ I one of the automobiles anti William L.'? ton, 17, an occupant, were slightly shaken up in the crash. Get the Habit—Trade at Home. It Pays
COME -- MUSIC «.* ."g^awEi^— mssszm FREE O I Something J, | for the Children the 1 ' t \ I I Bring Them Sugar will be 1 | IIPjIL V given away at WT 1 I WI til IOU Saturday. Eats (ig^ l Free yWRFItMP I W^aT^yW3TWmM»|rwm-- Inj 1 nj« l || l ,
HEAR SPARTON RADIO at the FOOD SHOW Decatur Electric Shop
he Finest ot Meats Nearly everybody demands meat and GOOD Meat is most essential. Pure Food Show experts choose Schmitt's Quality Meat for use in their Food Show this week and we urge you to allend this Demonstration to further learn the necessity of making this market your GOOD MEAT MARKET. We carry at all times Armour, Swifts and Miller & Hart Best Hams and Bacon. Also a complete delicatessen line. If it’s new, Schmitt has it. Schmitt Meat Market QUALITY MEATS ALWAYS
FREE FREE FREE Ask at any booth or Hower Bros, how to get prizes. Show each day from 1 p. m. to 9 p. m. Starting Thursday, January 10. _ PRIZR S MUSIC-—FREE
