Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 289, Decatur, Adams County, 6 December 1929 — Page 7

Inference I RESULTS ARE STUDIED TODAY Loftin i eh from paob one* foptimtetic; Teports thaT'deparT |t store! were cancelling ninny or- ■ for merchandise were denied, rein rd ware stores were shown to be

I'l NURSING > I ■ MOTHERS jj I \ TAKE COD- wZ I K 7 ' \ liver o,L I Hy 77;e way WJ I BL SCOTTS I in Mr < | MRS. LOUISA BRADEN ■ It Corner Monroe & 3rd ■coat ■ II a,H ' |)RESS Values I I for the Lady I or Miss. 1: | For a limited time we offer ■ I drastic reductions that are II interest to everyone. DRESSES | $5.95 | $9.95 |j! $13.95 I| COATS I Reduced 15% I I and I 20% I Entire Stock || MILLINERY | I SI.OO and $1.98 s |*« /Ta ’ II II i 1 utxl Fl 11 I M I ' Pt - \\ ■ mw. I \ \I ’ II Beautiful showing of Formal* IB in the new styles and in popuIB lar and wanted shades. IB Large selection of Lingerie H and Hose for Christmas Gifts.

almost exactly the same bu.l- | X wer yea , r . “ Bt,: homo tur »‘»Wn« hne IsT. H dto be better than «*>• I nortel tn hT. re,a " “ roCer# were * In nos' ’* * ° lIK better hu “*ness than i A leas cheerful condition was pic- ’ 1 Cd by spokesmen for the lumber ami • 1 "ton textile Industries, but it was de.h.ir . u ,. uy associated with spectacular drop hi stock market prices. The real estate business was des<tilled as having been In a decline for Heveral years, but llkly to be helped up y lower interest rates now in prospoet, — -O’*-— COUNTY CLUBS HOLD MEETING ROM PAOB ONE! four of her voice pupils who gang two . Kroups of songs, with accompaniment by Mrs. Holthouse. The quartet ini eluded Mr. Schwartz, Mr. Inniger, ; Mr. Foreman and Mrs. Steury. Piano music was also rendered by Rogamind Gould, representing the Root township club. . A talk on the Home Economics club work by Mrs. Fred Bluhm of Berne, greatly enjoyed and was given RADIOLA. GREBE AND ATWATER KENT RADIO Trade in your ■ used radio or phonograph. WERLING RADIO SALES Preble, Ind. Phone 17 on 28 ,

Saturday SpCCialSl Fancy Oysters — Freshly Dressed Rabbits Nice Cnickens Fresh Back Bones — Spare Ribs and Hearts Home Made Noodles and Cottage Cheese ' Freshly Baked Oat Meal Cookies Sugar Cured Cottage Hams Plenty Pork Specials and Beef Tenders Choice Cuts of Native Beef and Veal SPECIAL—6 cans of any kind of the following articles — Little Elf Peas, Little Elf Tomatoes, Little Elf Kidney Beans, Little Elf Corn, Perfect Green Beans, 75c Monarch Sauer Kraut 6 cans 3 Cans BIG HIT PORK and BEANS 3 cans 25c Perfect Red Beans 3 cans 25c 2 Cans Clover Mead Shoe Peg Corn, 2 cans 35c FRESH WHITE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY BUTTER ... 45c lb. MALTS— Puritan 2 cans $1.05 Miller Hi Life 2 cans $1.25 Blue Ribbon 2 cans $1.25 Real Meritan v 2 cans $1.45 Trueworth - cans 75c Supro, a 5 gallon can 1 can $1.75 Man O’ War 2 lbs. 75c (j h e f 2 lbs. 95c Maxwell House 2 lbs. 9cc Perfect, Vacuum Pact 2 lbs. SI.OO J. B. 2 lbs. $1.05 American Breakfast Coffee 3 tbs. 90c Fresh Rendered Lard 2 lbs. 25c Fresh Picnic Hams ReFresh Pork Shoulders ’on Fresh Hams, whole or half H). 20c Miller’s Fresh Whole Wheat, Raisin and White Bread 2 .Jars, pints, Superba Peanut Butter 2 lbs. 41c 2 cans Dolly Madison Black Raspberries 2 cans soc SATURDAY ONLY— With each Dollar order we are going to let you have 1 can of Banquet Apricots and 1 can of Perfect Peaches, Large c a n s 2 cans 45c Deliveries All Day Phones 106-107 Mutschler’s Meat Market

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1929. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1929.

In a splendid manner. A demonstration of Russian homo life was given by a group of girls who are members of Miss Catherine Martin's art club. Each girl described some phase of Russian home life, and wore Russian costumes which they

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had designed and made, The girls who took part in the demonstration ' comprised the Misses Martha Moser, Isabel Odle, Bernice Closs. Dorothy Young, and Ruth Winnes. A display of Russian curios which Miss Martin had brought with her from her trip

MORE AND BETTER BREAD — FOR SALE BY—- — & Harris, Decatur Miller & Deitsch, Decatur Appleman's Grocery laoer Grocery, Monroe Bower Grocery, Preble Williams Equity Elevator Co., Williams, Ind. Spitler & Son. Willshire, Ohio Everett Grocery, Pleasant Milla Berne Milling Co., Berne Lenhart Grocery, Wren, Ohio

to Russia, was enjoyed. Tea was served by a group of women during the social hour which followed the program. Mrs. John Poter- ; son and Mrs. 0. L. Vance presided at the tea table, and they were assisted by Mrs. George Flanders. Mrs. C. K. II

Appelman’s Grocery Groceries and Meats Prompt Service and W*/ WT I Courteous Treatment wHß*’ We have our own Qrfjfr Free Delivery Phone 215 « BURSLEY’S HIGH GRADE QQz. LIGHT BULBS 1 Qr» COFFEE, per pound O*/V From 15 to 60 Watts, each -Lt/V ' 2 pkgs. Pillsbury Cake Flour and „ CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 1 Q Large Mixing Bowl UOl 5 bars L’v ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l PEACHES, in Syrup 9|l' CLABBER GIRL BAKING Lar « e can POWDER. 1 can t A (1 CAN FREE) IVI »■ ■KdMnKMkMtcnnai GRANULATED SUGAR ? 10 pounds tltlv FRESH COUNTRY SAUSAGE ar 1 Per pound . 5 lb. box Fancy Chocolates (? 1 OA FRESH COCOANUTS Christmas package <pl»£v 3 large ones U ns 4 cakes IVORY SOAP QA 3 cans N 25C 1 Medium Ivory Flakes Free.... tJ\J V ~ IODIZED SALT O z. Ipwkw, ...: 2ac »”*•«« ° c

Hite’s Grocery LOWEST PRICES QUALITY GOODS SUPER SERVICE Phones 31 and 204 Opposite Erie Depot Free Delivery ORANGES, SunKist Little Elf Corn or Peas 1 QQ 2 dozen OOv 2 for 25c; Dozen ip 1 «Oi7 GRAPE FRUIT, Balls of Juice Q ™n» Elf Kidney Beans QT., 4 for or Baked Beans wJv OYSTERS, Solid Pack QQg* O 1 l’ 0l,n( l White Lily or QQz» Pints Oi/v Lady Washington Flour... OuL IQ pounds Fine Granulated 3 medium cans Little Elf Kraut J 0 cakes P. &G. Soap 36c 2 large cans Little Elf Pumpkin 25c ty pounds New Corn Meal 25c 2 No. 1 cans Sliced Pineapple Fancy Large Prunes 1 r Fancy New Marshmallows IQ Pound AMV Pound loL pounds Fancy New Raisins 25c Fancy Chocolate Peanut (. lusters 29c pounds Fancy New Rice 23c Fancy New English Walnuts 25c Fancy New Pink Salmon, 18c QKz» Fancv New Mixed Nuts QQ 2 cans > OJV |» oun( | 10 pounds New Hand Picked j 0 pounds Large Yellow 29C Quart can Battleship Mustard 1 Q Basket Onions, large yellow QQ AOv (5(, pounds) < ’./U Gold Dust Scouring Powder Q New Bulk Dates QP,, 2 cans tzV 2 pounds MMvWeaken Crystal White Pillsbury Cake Flour 0 4 pound sack Polar Bear 1 fkr Large Box Macaroni or Pillsbury Flour .... tPI.Vt) (Chinaware Free) 4*ol 2 lbs. Fancy Fig Bars OfCz» Sofl (Cllk ‘ r 'Chocolate Drops OKz. (>oo<l Mixed Candy ir., Bursley’s High Grade Coffee QQz. Pound .Bc, 2 pounds IOC l>ollll(l OUV Fresh Country Sausage Perfection Cake QQ/» Per pound •jOC each Ot/V The finest line of Fruits and Vegetables in the city.

Peterson and Mrs. L. A. Graham. The Newberry store which opened yesterday kept open until lute last evening. The store is attractive at night because of Its large number of lights and the Christmas decorations

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just now. The managers were highly pleased with the first days business. Capt. Purdue of Muskegon, Michii'.m is hurrying up his Salvat”>n Army drive here today so he can roturn to Grand Rapids tomorrow to assist in the drive for Christmas funds.