Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 230, Decatur, Adams County, 27 September 1929 — Page 7

iifown Talk I X'A - - 1 - — I has received four A I composition'' an’ problems KJ „ on-y -nbaek huiup <•» "> i> r,,m “ ie ,ets 10 i,u,,ineM our ’‘'’’AV'lartln. Indianapolis News X Mabel Staley. Joy Bockman and L! Farr attended the Street fulr in Simon la»t e' , « n,n «- PuL Katherine Hyland and Ott Wise ,1 ant.™ the Decaturltea in BluffL. Thursday night. W s (' E Bell l ''‘ ,u^ne ' , y*»terday Lm Columbus, Ohio, where she at- . [he Missionary Board of the District of the Baptist de That district consists of " Virginia and Indiana, and the meeting opened Tuesday. Miss Edith B,,cher aud Fellx Maler Thursday night visitors in BluffM and enjoyed the Street Fair. Mr and Mrs. O. L. Vance and daugh- ‘ Anna, and Miss Bertha Heuer aoiored to Fort Wayne today. Where Miss Lee Anna Vance left for Washtagton. where she will attend the open Jn: of the Georgetown football season

■Peaches I Michigan Elbertas I at I farm residence ■S.E. Haggard I I'j miles west of I Monroe ||2.10 a Basket I (Bring containers) 1 THE HOME GROCERY JOHN B. STULTS 119 N. Second St. Free Delivery Phone 88 -SATURDAY SPECIALS — Buy Here and Save SUGAR— Saturday Only, with other merchandise, io ibs. 58 c APPLES— Grimes (.olden, nr Special, 5 lbs. for COFFEE—- _ 35c Rio Special, Saturday -* c pound 4fk 2 pounds for FLOUR SPEClALS—peerless or zl 24 it), bag 85 C PERFECT q (A 21 lb. bag.... 99C POLAR BEAR 4 1/A 21 tt>. bag 81,11) BURSLEY’S coffee — Special Pound 39C ALASKA SALMON 1 O„ Special Ib/C SWANS DOWN Flour 00.. Wai, pkg 35/ 39c PECAN ROLLS Special REINDEER ROAST - - Fancy J JONE Y COOKIES 14) _ 011| y IZC MENZIE BUCKWHEAT and pancake flour, nr _ Aew, Large bag cornmeal ir n Ne "-. bag 15c ' “acker SPECIAL—I’kfr Edgemont Crackers. 1 'bite Enameled Pantry Box, Both for only 37C “aked Coods A Specialty. AU Fruits and Vegetables at the Right Price.

.Monday she will continue to Baltimore Maryland, where she will continue her i studies at Goucher College, following I a summer's vacation. Russel White and Don Leßrun atl tended the Bluffton Street Fair lam , evening. 1 ( Miss Rosemary Holthouse and Les- , ter Wright were visitors at the Bluffton Street Fair. Thursday evening. 1 r Miss Mildred l.lddy and Gerald Cole spent last evening In Bluffton at the Street Fair. . Miss Nona Gundur and l.loyd Bryan . were in Bluffton last evening at the Street Fair. George Sjnith of Fort Wayne and Mary Jane DeVol of this city attended . tile Bluffton Street Fair last evening. , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young aud daughter Dorothea attended the street fair at Bluffton last evening. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hllyard and ' , Miss Jessie Wlnnes attended the Bluff- ■ ton Street Fair last evening. ' Mr. and Mrs. Dick Heller and Mr. J and Mrs. I. W. Macy attended the , Bluffton Street Fair last evening. Cleo Light, Cecil Edge!, Bob Work- , Inger, and Ralph Martin motored to j Bluffton last evening and attended the fair. Etola Gottschalk and Miles Baker at- j tended the street fair at Bluffton last evening. ( Mrs Alfred Beavers, Marie Zeser, I

I j Saturday I I Phones 106~107 Free Delivery SpCCialSv I p Fancy Spring Chickens—Nice Freshly Dressed Hens || Choice Cuts of Prime Beef, Veal, Pork and Lamb S & Fresh Cottage Cheese — Bulk Olives & S' Home-made Luncheon Meats — Fresh Blood Pudding, Liv e r P Pudding, Souse, Head Cheese, German Ham, Pressed Ham, Pork Loaf and Veal Loaf. g - - I Sugar Cured Mild N. York lb 18c I Choice Plate Boiling Beef lb. 18c, 3 lbs. 50c H Bulk All-Pork Sausage lb. 20c > Fresh and Smoked Sausage (incasing lb. 23c H Special Steaks lb. 28c || H Rough Cuts of Pork — || % Fresh Picnic Hams ..,.4.*.-. lb. 17c / Whole Fresh Shoulders lb. 19c J? Whole or Half of Fresh Hams lb. 21c s Fresh Side, whole or half.. € lb. 20c f Sugar Cured Bacon from 25-35 c tb._ $ Smoked Hams, whole or half lb. 25c J | Fresh Rendered Lard 2 lbs. 25c || Fresh Beef and Pork Tenderloins J U Choice Swiss and Flank Steaks H Nice Cottage Rolls—a real mild cure I OLEOMARGARINE— 1 Good Luck, 3 lbs. 85c Nucoa 3 lbs. 63c J Colored Standard lb. 40c Oak Grove 3 lbs. 85c M Big Boy 2 cans 75c | ; Blue Ribbon 2 cans $1.25 S S Puritan 2 cans $1.05 i# b Miller Hi Life 2 cans $1.25 g A Siepro, a 5 Gallon Can of Malt $1.75 I Fancy Sugar Cured Smoked Pork Loins, Chuck lb. 22c I g SLICED pound 28c J I COFFEE— H American Coffee 3 pounds SI.OO x Man O’ War Coffee 2 pounds 75c I Bursleys High Grade Coffee, pound 39c I I Arrow Head 2 pounds 95c j T Chef, a real one 2 pounds 95c M. J. B. Coffee 2 pounds sl.(b I Dolly Madison Black Raspberries 2cansssc I ii Peanut Butter, 2 full pint cans, Superba 2 cans 41c ■ p Milanis Sandwich Spread pint can 25c Milanis Salad Dressing pint can 2ac ■ M Miller’s Fresh Raisin and White Bread loat 10c We deliver continuously all day long. Just call 106 or 107 and we will take care of your orders. I Mutschler’s Meat Market |

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1929.

Jerry Smith, and Gerald Smith attund•'<l the Bluffton Street Fair lant evening. Boh Acker, Joe Bebnut, and Lyle Mallonet' of thia city were Visitors at the Bluffton Street Fair last evening. Mr. and Mra. Harry Staley of thia city motored to Bluffton last evening and attended the fair. Mary Engle an( j n e | on colchln enjoyed the street fair at Bluffton last evening. Alvysuls Snyder, Kenneth Beard and Dick Boknecht motored to Bluffton last evening and witnessed the fair. Mr. and .Mrs. Ed Miller and daughters M ulgeline and Virginia and Miriam Haley motored to Bluffton and attended the street fair. .Miss Eloise Lewton, Mary Macklin and Charles Rreiner were among those from this city who attended the Bluffton stieet fair last evening. Betty Macklin, Charlotte Elzey, Dick Stoneburner, and Kenneth Arnold attended the Bluffton Street Fair last evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ehler were among those who attended the Street air at Bluffton last evening, Mr. and .Mrs. James Gottschalk and Mr. ami Mrs. Ed Whitright attended the Bluffton Street Fair last evening. •Mr. and .Mrs. Oscar Teeple and •laughter Lenore attended the Street Fair at Bluffton last evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baker of thin city attended the Bluffton Street Fair last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ora McAlhaney and children Peggy Lou and Margie attended the Bluffton Street Fair last evening. Mr. turd Mrs. Hlney Guss were visitors In Bluffton last evening. Mrs. P. J. McLaughlin and daughter Lucille and Been, of Fort Wayne were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nichols last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ellsworth are at-l tending the Bluffton Street Fair today | Mrs. Adn Martin spent Thursday I evening at Bluffton attending the fair. Joe Hark of Pontiac, Michigan, Is| visiting with his sister Mrs. Elizabeth Rice and other relatives and friends in this city. Bert Banta of Willshire was a bus! L ness visitor in Decatur last night. Roll Reynolds, an old Decatur boy, now tesiding in Indianapolis, called on friends here this week. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Carmody of Huntington were guests of Decatur I friends last evening. .Mrs. D. M. Hensley of Fort Wayne visited at the H. F. Ehinger home to-j day. Tire daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. John D. Reiter of Bluffton underewnt an operation for the removal of her ton-1 sils yesterday.

Appelman’s Grocery Prompt Service and Courteous Treatment We Deliver Phone 215 Special Last Day Oleo Specials Bursley's High Grade Coffee Nucoa Nut Margerine 21c Ih Pound Comar Nut Margarine 23c lb ’ « Light Bulbs 20c Shredded Wheat 1 ()/. 25-40-50 and 60 watt, each Per package Royal Jello Powder 9||,. Dougherty’s Special Sunday 3 .packages J )lnner Cake wlth 35c fruit icing lodized Salt g c Ljttle E)f Sauel . Rraut . . Per package pel . can „ large size Ht Kirks Prepared Corn- ]S C Toilet Paper 91 meal, Pancake Flour, pkg x 4 ro y s Golden Flo, the cereal 43 C orn eas 25 C and vegetable beverage 2 cans

<Z IaTJ 1859 PALMOLIVE I! WHtM KOWOMY *» | SOAP 14,582 Beauty Shops Say, “Safeguard your complexion with Palmolive Soap. ” VL cakes , c^ eC '* \ ' Vi Soap u^a° l H'^i e & G ' 10 *<"• 37c Bulk Marshmallows ®- /5c Eagle Brand Milk can 19c lona Corn, Peas, Tomatoes N °- 2 can lOc Shredded Wheat »>u. lOc Chipso, large size, 2 pkg 37c Nutle\) Oleo u>- /5c Sunnyfield Sliced Bacon »• 35 c Bulk Peanut Butter *■ 19c Grandmother’s Dinner Rolls 10c Special for Friday and Saturday Campbell's Beans 5 -25 c m a Fillet of Haddock , «■ iqc ror health eat more fish AAIMmK«RU3HC%

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