Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 278, Decatur, Adams County, 22 November 1929 — Page 9
- —• I pleasant Mills H. S. 1 Notes L- 4 debuting teams ve been limited to two unbeaten “ g Tlie final debate in to be held iext Wednesday afternoon November .jtb at 2 o'clock. ’ The Question is •'Resolved, that the Philippine Islands should have their (■dependence.’’ Ailirinatlve are, Mabel Smith, Charles Brunstrup and Austin Merriman. Negative are Ray Smith, Cecil Edgell* and Frances Johns. Constructive speeches 10 minutes. Kebuttal speeches 5 minutes. The public is cordially invited to attend. lite judges are to be chosen out side of school officials. The Pleasant Mills Basketball schedule up to the present is; Nov. 22—Jefferson Ist team Dec. 6th—Decatur 2nd team. Dec. 13th —Hoagland Ist team. Dec. 21st —Kirkland 2nd team Jan. 11th—Decatur 2nd team. Jan. 17th—Jefferson Ist team. . Jan. 31st —Monroe Ist team. j’eb 28 or 29—Hartford Ist team. And are hoping to schedule more. The High School Students are tak lag a course in spelling, which is given every Friday morning. Os corse the class' race to have Ute highest. For last Friday they were; . 100% Lowest No En Seniors 3 88 11 Juniors 2 90 10 I Sophomores 2 84 10 Freshmen 4 36 20 The visitors this week were Pearl Ray. Richard Evans and Marion Smith former seniors of Pleasant Mills. —o | Play To Be Given At Berne Church The Girls Missionary Guild of the Berne Reformed Church will present the three-act play ‘‘Ellen Enlists” at the Reformed Church, Berne, Sunday and Monday nighte, November 24 and 25. Both performances will begin at 7:30 o’clock. No admission will be charged but a silver offering will be lifted at the close of the performance. The play which is a Missionary story, was written by Miss Charlotte Stengel, a member of the Guild. The thought is centered around the Indian Mission in Wisconsin which is supported by the Berne Reformed church. It contains a very good plot and the cast is made up of local talent. This is the annual Thank Offering play that the Guild presents every i year in November. The public is cordially invited to attend. Don’t Forget The greatest Hose Sale Decatur has known starts Saturday Nov. 23 and continues until December Ist. 4 PAIR SILK AND WOOL HOSE $ Jofm-T-Myetd &. Sort I Z CiOrMJMG ANO J 'O*- D * n * NO L *° ~ 'DiCATUK' INDIANA*
******** 0♦ : NEWS FROM m B LE» Mr. and Mrs. George Bultemier entertained with a birthday party hl hon or of their daughter Aldine, at a six oclock dinner lust Bund.; evening g '"' Sl reeelved * nu t"'>er of » y gifts. The following guests thut were present were; Mr. and Mrs. o«. car Ehlerding and sou Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. Bloom and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Werllng and son of Kort Wayne Mr. end Mrs. Fred Eiehoff and son Robert Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Contad and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bulteier and sons Edwin and Theodore, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bultemier and family Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dilling and family had as their guests Wednesday Mr. Willard Mcßride and son ot Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Boegner of Detatut were the guests of the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shady, Sunday. 1 lie Beulah Chapel Ladies Aid met with Mrs. Milton Hoffman at an all
Saturday I I Phones 106~J.07 Free Delivery Specials I Fancy Spring Chickens—Nice Freshly Dressed Hens r Choice Cuts of Prime Beef, Veal, Pork and Lamb Fresh Cottage Cheese — Bulk Olives Home-made Luncheon Meats — Fresh Blood Pudding, Liv e r AzPudding, Souse, Head Cheese, German Ham, Pres se d Ham, t Pork Loaf and Veal Loaf. p FRESH OYSTERS — Selects and Standards I Nick Bnch of Dressed Rabbits | Choice Plate Boiling Beef Ib. 18c, 3 lbs. 50c Bulk All-Pork Sausage lb. 20c g Fresh and Smoked Sausage (in casing lb. 23c Special Steaks lb. 28c t I FRESH SHIPMENT of- I Fancy Shoe Peg Corn : *2 cans 35c Little Elf Corn and Peas - cans 25c S Puritan Mince Meat 2 pkgs. 25c ■ I Rough Cuts of Pork — ? Fresh Picnic Hams lb. 17c ■ 3 Whole Fresh Shoulders 1..... lb. 17c I Whole or Half of Fresh Hams Ib. 21c ■ Fresh Side, whole or half Ib. 20c Sugar Cured Bacon from 25-35 c Ib. Smoked Hams, whole or half Ib. 25c Rendered Lard 2 Tbs. 25c * Fresh Beef and Pork Tenderloins Choice Swiss and Flank Steaks Nice Cottage Rolls —a real mild cure OLEOMARGARINE— ~ „ i Good Luck 3 lbs. 85c Besto Nut, 3 tbs. 55c Colored Standard Ib. 40c Nucoa 3 lbs. 70c < I MALTS— I Real Meritan 2 cans $1.40 r Big Boy 2 cans 75c Blue Ribbon 2 cans $1.25 ■ Puritan • • • ~ cans $l»05 Miller Hi Life 2 cans $1.2 E Siepro, a 5 Gallon Can of Malt $l»<o I Whole or Half Freshly dressed Hogs lb 15 c I I C Ameren Foffee 3 pounds SI.(M) I I Plenty Fresh Neck Bone - Back Bones ■ Spare Ribs I I Arrow Head 2 pounds 95c | I M. J. B. Coffee 2 pounds »1.00 p I Dolly Madison Black Raspberries 2cans 55c I | Peanut Butter, 2 full pint cans, Superba I I Mib-nis Sandwich Spread P 25c ■ I Milanis Salad Dressing P‘ nt Miller’s Fresh Raisin and White Bread ■ Now is the Time to order your Turkey, Chicken, Duck 01 Goost for Thanksgiving. Also your Fruit Cake. We deliver continuously all day long. Just call 106 or 107 and we will take care of your orders.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1929
'luy meeting. At the noon hour a potluck dinner was enjoyed by the fol lowing members and guests: Mrs. J. C. Grandataff, Mrs. Orle Newhard, Mrs. Orvill Heller, Mra. Charles Fuhrman. Mrs. Wm. Johnson and son, Mrs. August Schlickman, Mrs. Charles Arnold Mrs. Ed Arnold, Mts. Sim Bowers, Mrs. Otto Dilling and daughter. Mrh. Frank Spade and daughter Jeanette, Mrs. Willard Mcßride, Mrs. Milton Hoffman and daughter* Dorothy and Berneta, Mrs. John Kirchner Mrs. June Shackley and son Darrell Eugene, Miss Mary Steel, Mrs. Grant Ball, Mrs. Floyd Arnold, Miss Anna Ehnnan, Mrs. George Bultemier and daughter Helen. Afternoon guests were Mrs. Milton and sons Donald and Jean and daughter Ruth Ellen, Mrs. Charles Sullivan and daughter and Mrs. Harry Bower. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cable and family of Decatur visited .Mr. and Mrs. Leßoy Cable and family Sunday afternoon. Berneta Huffman was the guests of Margaret Straub for Supper Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Werllng spent
Saturday In Fort Wayne. Mrs. Elias Liechteustelger and son's returned to their home in Decatur Saturday after spending several weeks visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Werllng. t Thurman Fuhrman of Fort Wayne spent the week-end visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fuhrman. Robert Frietag of Fort Wayne spent the week-end visiting ids parents Mr. and Mrs. William Frietag. Ashbaucher’s MAJESTIC FURNACES I [ ASBESTOS SHINGLE ] 1 t ROOFING ' | SPOUTING !, ! LIGHTNING RODS Phone 765 or 739 I[ WWWVMVVV«raWMMAfVVVW*MVVVV>
Patrons Notice My dentist office will be closed Friday and Saturday. November 22 and 23 Dr. Roy Archbold 277-2 t
Appelman’s Grocery • Prompt Service and I Courteous Treatment ® I’ ree Delivery Phone 215 1 SPECIAL I Fie Baldwin Apples $1 1 pkg. Ivory Flakes Free 30c baskets with 4 cakes Ivory Soap.,. | SPECIAL Cooking Onions Igp Bursleys High Grade 29<• 10 pounds Avv Coffee, per p0und............ ‘ v ’ ' Perfect Coffee 49C Granulated Sugar per pound ’ 10 pounds .......... , 1 .-.. English Walnuts 23C 29c Crystal White and P.&G. 39C Peaches in Syrup Light Bulbs large cans From 15 to 60 Watts, each I Honey Boy Cookies 25c Nucoa Oleo 25c 2 dozen box per pound Buy a t the Store ObPl Where VSS * '.J Economy 1859 I I Rules Gold Medal or Pillsbury's Flour 09 Heinz Ketchup 21c Heinz Baked Beans 225 c Pumpkin Cau, “ v 10c Cigardtu 2 25c Bokar Coffee " t f n s9c Shredded IVheat / 0c Campbell’s Tomato Soup 3 c * n ‘2sc Jell-0 A^bnm Brazil Nuts c " , » 19c Nutlcy Oleo *7 5c English Walnuts » 29c Mixed Nats * 25c I (Grandmother’s Dinner Rolls 14 oz. doz.. .8c Gold Dust, Large size packages 23c P. & G. Soap io bars 37c Fairy Soap 2 cakes 9c Whitehouse Milk 3 tall Old Dutch Cleanser 4 25c ; Heinz Spaghetti 2 25c I | xMjyfflctßUEics
NOTICII My D« ntul office will be closed Saturday, November 23. Dr. J. 0. Neptune 277-2 t
NOTICE No hunliug or trespaaaing on my premlHoa. Peter Pearson. 276-3tx Im !.. ■■■■_, J|. L J'.JJ" . 111, . 11_. !■
