Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 236, Decatur, Adams County, 4 October 1929 — Page 7

Imonroe news ■ i Mrs John Floyd entertain- ■ Mr ' i Mrn E. M Foster and ■ (<l ~r Mourot’ffle ■** » o i'ellil <>l Elkhart on TuesEniriek of Dayton. O. ■ i ">■ a '"‘ MrS - Kaym ° ,,d 1 r ‘ H ' ■ -r,.es(lay evening. ■’"p 1 »k Smith ot Portland attended ■ L metis In Monroe on Friday. ■"’X Thelma Johnson of Richmond ■u ltl»« Mr and Mrs. Menno LehH n .nd friends f,,r “ fp * ‘’"y* ■ n,J . Ida Kollinfiei attended to bus! ■ ... in I* atnr on Thursday. ■ MH- !<'-"'•> "“ h,,er ’ ,H visiting rela- ■ ’ 'm Wapakoneta Ohio thia week. ■ Miss Nellie Blackburn of Decatur, ■spint the Wedaenday with Mrs. Graham. ■ irn Wagon-r was a business caller ■L’uerne on Wednesday afternoon. ■ Mr an( t Mr Fred Miller and family ■left Wednesday tor Wapakoneta O . ■to make that place their future home. ■ j| r s Ent ' -<> a Mann of Geneva visit ■ , hPi sis or Mrs. Sarah Wagoner on ■Wednesday. ■ Mrs. Hattie Andrews and daughter ■Pauline of Decatur visited Mr. and ■ Mra John Floyd on Thursday after■boo nand evening. I Mr and Mrs W. siey Haggard moved ■ titeir household goods to Fort Wayne ■ Wednesday where they will reside. I Mr and Mrs. T. J. Rayl and daugh■ter Sylvian and Frank Rayl visited ■relatives at MTen, Ohio on Dednesday. I Mrs W. (). Deihl of Elkhart and Pauline Andrews of Decatur called, on Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crist on Tueuday evening. Mrs. Melvino Ehrsam visited Mr. and Mrs Os. at Ehrsam on Wednesday itturnoon. * GENEVA NEWS ■ E. Stucky is attending the meet iug of Indiana State Poultry Associa tic* a: Put due University, Lafayette this week. Mesdames Henry .Muth. Kenneth I

„ — -l__l Why great hospitals use Wyandot exclusively ml You may think it is hard to keep your painted woodwork clean, especially if you have children. But a hospital has hundreds of white porcelain tsds, white doors, walls and woodwork to keep immaculate. “Pot-and-pan” cleansers scratch and remove paint because of their harsh abrasives and caustic soda. Repainting is costly. Practically every hospital in America uses Wyandot for Paint and porcelain. Now Wyandot is sold in package form for the home. At all grocers Only 15c—and guaranteed. RUSCO BRAKE LINING and Complete Brake Service a Feature of Riverside 1-Step Super Service fine of the most important parts of your car Is often the most, neglected, and you never know w hen that neglect will be expensive to you. There is no wetter time than now to bring your car here and have «£• check OP your brakes—and there is no p.’ 1 ?': Brake Lining th a n Rl SCO if your lining needs replacement. OIL Z U M —made from the finest of Pennsylvania crude oils—i s the oil you should use. Gives you more satisfaction per mile than any nii J oil ' Change now to JiLZLM and you will instant'y note the difference. 24-Hour Service m 6 E ‘ Phone Monroe 741 iSTOP

bhoumaker, Joseph Anderson and Kate Muth motored to Penville Wednesday I afternoon where they attended a meeting of the Aid Society Miss Virginia Messel left Wednes- ‘ day tar FVankfort, Indiana where she will visit her aunt. The members of the U. 1). Aid Society mel Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Daniel Grlle. Mrs. A. M. Redding assisted the hostess. Mrs. Irpel Hall of Petroleum spent the day here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Dan Connor. Mr. and Mrs. John Stucky west of town were pleasantly surprised Tuesday evening when about thirty-five relatives and friends came to remind them of their birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. (). |>. Arnold of Ander son Mr. and Mrs. Frank iWorrel of Fort Wayne were guests of Mr. and Mrs. . Charles Pyle, Tuesday. Miss Marjory Scott of Greenville, Ohio is spending a few days with Rev. Dwight Lusk and family. Mrs J. R. Brunner of Buffalo N. Y. is spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hyland Mrs. Louise Hoffman is seriously 111 at her home west of Geneva. Mrs. Harry Shoemaker of Muncie | who is seiiously tli wa brought to I the home of her mother Mrs. Clara ] Bruhn in the Wells Amublance, Wednesday evening.

Phones 106~107 Free Delivery kjpvviciio Fancy Spring Chickens —Nice Freshly Dressed Hens Choice Cuts of Prime Beef, Veal, Pork and Lamb | Fresh Cottage Cheese — Bulk Olives ■I Home-made Luncheon Meats — Fresh Blood Pudding, Liver ■ Pudding, Souse, Head Cheese, German Ham, Pressed Ham, J. f Pork Loaf and Veal Loaf. ■ | Sugar Cured Mild N. York W h S o h i o e u o d r er Haif lb 18c f I Choice Plate Boiling Beef Ih. 18c, 3 lbs. s(’c Bulk All-Pork Sausage lb. 20c K Fresh and Smoked Sausage (in casing Ib. 23c K Special Steaks -^’ c E || Rough Cuts of Pork — I Fresh Picnic Hams lb. 17c ■ S Whole Fresh Shoulders lb. 19c g Whole or Half of Fresh Hams.. lb. 21c B Fresh Side, whole or half lb. 20c ■ It Sugar Cured Bacon from 25-35 c lb. B Smoked Hams, whole or half lb. 25c I Fresh Rendered Lard 2 lbs. 25c v; Fresh Beef and Pork Tenderloins Choice Swiss and Flank Steaks Nice Cottage Rolls-- a real mild cure | OLEOMARGARINE— 1 Good Luck, 3 lbs. 85c Nucoa 3 lbs. 63c g Fi Colored Standard lb. 40c Oak Grove 3 lbs. 85c ■ 1 Big Boy 2 cans 75c Blue Ribbon 2 cans $1.25 ■ || Puritan 2 cans $1.05 p Miller Hi Life 2 cans $1.25 Siepro, a 5 Gallon Can of Malt $1.75 ■ I Fancy Sugar Cured Smoked Pork Loins, Chuck lb. 22c | ® SLICED ■ ■ pound 28c K I COFFEE— „ , n(1 K American Coffee ° pounds sl.Ol g’ Man O’ War Coffee 2 pounds 7oc I Bursleys High Grade Coffee, pound 39c t | Arrow Head ’ 2 pounds 95c I t Chef, a real one - 2 pounds 9oc f M.J. B. Coffee 2 l H>u " lls I Dolly Madison Black Raspberries 2cansssc | Peanut Butter, 2 full pint cans, Superba 2 cans 41c I Milanis Sandwich Spread PJ n * can K ■ Milanis Salad Dressing pmt can g ■ Miller’s Fresh Raisin and White Bread »oat iuc We deliver continuously all day long. Just call 106 or 107 and we will take care of your orders. I Mutschler’s Meat Market | ■ o-i»w»wir—-in wi! BiMTiF

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, OCTOBER I, 1929.

Nathan Nelson of Decatur spent a few hours in Geneva, Wednesday. Mr. and Mjs. William Hale have moved to their new home on Lincoln street. — ———o— Young Prisoner Pleads For Reformatory Term South Bend, Ind., Oct. 4.— (U.R) — Elmer Schlutt, 15, who committed burglaries at three filling stations after running away from home in his mot lier’s automobile, believes if he had been "licked” more, he would have been a better boy. Tlie hoy lias been in juvenile court four times because of Incorrigibility. He now thinks he should he sent to the reform school and beaten every day. “Why did you do it, Elmer?” the young prisoner was asked. “Well, If they’d licit me more, I wouldn’t," came the reply. "When I ran away from school they licked me and I was all right then.’’ The hoy left in the automobile a week ago. He would patk on secluded streets at night and sleep in the car. He obtained a revolver, a quat’ Os oil and $2.50 in pennies in the I first burglary. He said the revolver I was broken so he threw it into •» 1 river. At the second station the loot!

included a German luger pistol, $2.10 and two vending machines, one for peanuts and one for chewing gum. The third burglary yielded 25 gallons of gasoline. t o ♦ Ventriloquism The esscn.liil mechanism of ventrli oqulsm consists In taking :> full breath then keeping the muscles of the chest and neck fixed, nnd speaking with tiu mouth almost closed and the lips and tower jaw ns motionless ns possible while air Is very slowly expired through n narrow glottis. No air must escape through the nose. o Books and Attitudes Good books on child study, thinks an observer in the Woman's Home Companion, are Invaluable, but child study is seen to lie chiefly In an at tltude of mind of the parent or teacher. — Get the Hault —1 raoe at Home, it Pan

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