Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 279, Decatur, Adams County, 25 November 1930 — Page 6

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TOCSIN NEWS Mrs, Tom Ihmtzbergw of Keentur ami Mrs. Harold Schwartz of Fort Wayne were guests Sundav of Mr. und Mrs. S. B. Rumsey. Mr. ami Mrs. Irvin Zaugg and children Walter and Dorothy called on the formers brother-in-la ,v Mr. Milton Benni at the Adams County Memorial Hospital Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Wasson and dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Way and children Lloyd Ross and Geraldine of Liberty Center, Mr. ■ and Mrs. Wendell Wasson and Miss Opal Wasson of Fort Wayne. Mr. Will Myers of South Dakota is visiting his sister Mrs. J. Linde-1 man and his brothers George and Dora of Tocsin and Frank of near I’ugt.ey. Mr. and Mrs. Alvia Potter and; daughter Pauline were shoppers in ' Fort Wayne Wednesday. Mrs. Martha Jane Watkins who 1

I Specials I / For Phones 106'107 Free Delivery x v THANKSGIVING DINNER I FRESHLY! DRESSED DUCKS—TURKEYS — CHICKENS—GEESE—RABBITS — FRESH OYSTERS—SPRING LAMB - PORK and BEEF TENDERLOIN—PORK or BEEF or VEAL | BIRDS—HOME MADE NOODLES and COTTAGE CHEESESWISS CHEESE—DANDY CHOICE BEEF ROASTS, All of Prime Beef—FRESH PEPPERED BEEF—WARDS or MILLER’S FANCY CAKES AND DOUGHNUTS. PURITAN or DEFIANCE MINCE MEAT 3 pkgs. 25c SHELLED WALNUTS AND PECANS jar 25c l JELLO, Most Any Flavor 3 boxes 2oc QUART JARS MILLER & H ART MINCE jar 50c LARGE OPEN EYED SWISS CHEESE FRESH FISH [ GOOD TENDER BOILING BEEF It). 15c, 2 Lbs. 25c NICE BEEF ROASTS lb. 18c, 3 lbs. 50c SPECIAL TENDER STEAKS Ib. 23c, 2 lbs. 45c CHOICE LOIN PORK CHOPS 28c Ib SHOULDER PORK STEAK and CHOPS 23c Ib Freshly Ground Hamberger Steak 15c lb Good Fresh Country Style Sausage 15c It) SUGAR CURED PICNIC HAMS 17c tb SUGAR CURED SMOKED SKINNED HAMS 27c Ib NICE FRESH SPARE RIBS—HEARTS AND TONGUES FRESH PORK LIVER . 2 It)s. 25c FRESH RENDERED LARD 2 lbs. 30c FRESH HOME MADE BOLOGNA 15c lb., 2 tbs. 25c FRESH HOME MADE WEINERS 20c tb., 2 tbs. 35c LARGE FRANKFORTS 15c lb., 2 lbs. 25c FRESH CLOVERLEAF or WHITE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY BUTTER 2 lbs. 80c NICE CUTS OF ROUGH PORK AT REASONABLE PRICES GLAZED DOUGHNUTS, per dozen 25c FRUIT CAKES, Each 50c HOME MADE WALNUT COOKIES Miller’s Bread WHIPPING AND COFFEE CREAM 3 Loaves 25c FRESH MUSH ROLL 10c OLEOMARGARINE—TRY A POUND OF EVERGOOD 15c, 2 lbs. 25c GOOD LUCK or OAK GROVE 3 lbs. 85c NUCOA, a Good Oleo 3 lbs. 60e FRESH COUNTRY EGGS—COTTAGE CHEESE COFFEE SPECIALS— Co/Zee E|| One of The Very Best has such full 1 Ib. 50c, 2 lbs. 90c. Try it! flavor, it takes less cf it per — cup to make good coffee. PERFECT COFFEE 3 tbs. SI.OO M-J-B is recognized as “The MAN O WAR COFFEE 3 tbs, 85c Quality Coffee of America.” BURSLEY HIGH GRADE. .. 2 tbs. Gsc MALTS— One 5 gallon can SIEPRO, ... each $1.75 BLUE RIBBON 2 cans SI.OO PURITAN 2 cans SI.OO BUDWEISER 2 cans SI.OO CORN SUGAR 3 tbs. 20c CANNED GOODS- , n r f s ?? - Li^" Eif r,- :i„r se or Yacht Club Green Beans — Perfect Tomatoes — Van Camps Sour Kraut— S I /IS Little Elf Diced Carrots — Perfect _ v * __ Pumpkin 6 cans 75c 2 Large Cans of PEACHES or APRICOTS Regular 25c sellers with meat order.. 2 cans 45c SHOE PEG CORN, the Best 2 cans 35c We will keen our Market open till 8 o’clock Wednesday evening— CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY, THANKSGIVING. PLEASE ORDER EARLY Deliveries Any Time of Day Try Us! Phones 106 or 107

I hus been !>..<! fust for the pant two i weeks Is not quite so well at this j lime. Mr, and Mrs. Claude Krelgh and 'daughter Bonnie Lou spent Satin(lay with relatives in Decatur. 1 Mrs. Elia Johnson and son Bur-1 Iris were dinner guests Sunday o'l i Mr and Mrs. George Myers of De-1 1 catui. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sowards wer > supper gue-ts Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Myers south of Vera Cruz. Miss Evelyn Meyers wu< I aken to her home Saturday front [the Adams County Memorial Ilos'pital where she had been a patient during the past week suffering with pneumonia and heart trouble. Mrs. John Essner and son Grove.'! ■ spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. i ind Mrs. Chas. Ellison n w Ossian. | Miss Gladys Wasson spent Friday night and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Wasson of Fort | I Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berkley enter-1 i tallied for dinner Sundav Mr. and i 1 Mrs. Jas. Brelner, Mr. and Mrs.*

> Orval Beckley son Morris and i daughter Pauline and Mr. and Mrs. N .1. Klelnknighl. Afternoon guests I ere Mr. and Mrs. Harley Berkley ■ and family ot Ossian. Mrs Ida Sowards son Herman and 'daughter Armlnda were dinner I guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Alibert Stlner of Vera Cruz. Mr and Mrs. Claude Krelgh enter ained for supper Sunday the latters parents Mr. g”d Mrtt. L. M. Merriman and sun Artn': v of Decatur. Miss Nina Garton spent the week- 1 end with relatives in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Garth Woodward who has 1 I been on the sick list during the past I week is better and able to be up I part of the time. Mrs. Dora Myers and son Junior I spent Friday and Saturday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hup- ’ right. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Hall enterI tafned for dinner Sunday Mr. and | Mrs. Roy Hall of Fort Wayne and i Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wasson and i daughters Madge and Myrle of

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCBAT TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 25, 1930

Former Soviet Premier Linked in Mutiny Plot ■| ■> 'X Former Premier Alexei Rykoff of Greater Russia is reported banished to the Caucasus for his alleged participation in a plot to spread mutiny in the ranks of the Red Army. Rykoff is said to have weakened and let out the first intimation of the plot. It has been pointed out that the target of the projected revolt is not th” Soviet State out Josef Stalin himself. Red Re.ssia’s ruler. Cralgville. Mrs. Ella Gilliland returned to j her home in Tocsin Thursday after | spending a few days in the Ray-I mond Wasson home. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rupright were dinner guests Sunday for the la’.ters . parents Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Elzey j near Murray. Miss Amaline Woodward of Fort Wayne spent Sunday afternoon, with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Garth Woodward.

Hite’s Grocery PHONES 31 and 204 THANKSGIVING SPECIALS 10 tbs. FINE GRANULATED SUGAR 47c FANCY LEAF LETTUCE, Ib 10c FANCY CAPE COD CRANBERRIES. Ib 18c FANCY SOLID HARD CABBAGE, lb 2c FANCY HEAD LETTUCE. Ib 15c FANCY CELERY HEARTS, bunch 15c FANCY NAVAL ORANGES, dozen 25c FANCY YELLOW BANANAS. 4 lbs 25c FANCY KILN DRIED SWEET POTATOES. 4 lbs 25c FANCY CANNED PUMPKIN, can 10c & 15c FANCY DATES. 2 ths 25c FANCY ENGLISH WALNUTS, Ib 25c FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS. Ib. 15c; 2 lbs.. .25c FANCY SEEDLESS RAISINS, 3 lbs 25c FANCY BOX APPLES, 3 lbs 25c FRESH SELECT OYSTERS, quart 75c Quart Cans FANCY OLIVES 59c FANCY PINEAPPLE. No. 2 can 23c Large cans PEACHES IN HEAVY SYRUP 23c Large Cans FANCY APRICOTS IN SYRUP 25c Free Delivery & Super Service

Banters Grocery 747 Mercer Ave. Offering for Sale at Public Auction ENTIRE STOCK OF GROCERIES AND PART OF FIXTURES 7 p. m. FRIDAY and 7 p. m. SATURDAY We are quitting business and every item must be sold. Stock is good, fresh, staple merchandise including a complete line of Little Elf foods. We will also sell a pair of Dayton Scales and good heating stove. Ellcnberger Bros., Bluffton, Aucts.

Mr. and Mrs. Lawren e Greiner I ind family were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kiser near issian. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Borne and i children of Fort Wayne were din- i er guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Miller. Mr Garth Hoover of Decatur is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sowards. Mrs. Anna Kleinknight returned to the George Steele home Sunday after spending the past several , weeks with relatives in Fort Wayne. MONROE NEWS I — Mr. and Mis. Raymond Crist entertained at Sunday dinner Mrs ! c.lizalteth Stanley and daughter • J Miss Laura Stanley and Mrs. Frank 1 | Leichty and son Donald of Decatur. 1 , Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Coppess of [ Coldwater Michigan spent Sunday J i with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coppess. | Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Tritch of Fort Wayne visited Mr. and Mrs. I Sherman Essex on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. David Fuhrman and Mrs. Harriet Graham spent Sunday | in Decatur the guests of Mr. and . Mrs. James Hurst. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bahner and ! Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Scherer spent | Sdunday afternoon in Geneva with I relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Eg’r and fa- | niily entertained at siv o’clock din-11 ' ner on Thursday evening Rev. and , Mrs. Meckstroth and son Spencer) 1 of Vera Cruz. Mrs. Amos Brandyberry is visit- | ing relatives at Hartford City. Mr. and Mrs. Janies A. Hendricks! and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hocker spent i Sunday afternoon in Decatur. Mr. Floyd Johnson of Danville H I Ind., is visiting his parents Mr. I

land Mrs. John Johnson for a tew days. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Brandyberry entertained at Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Collins and family of near Bluffton. Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Meyers spent Snutrdav afternoon In Fort Wayne Mrs. Hansel Foley of Connersville Indiana is spending the week with ner parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coppess. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Longenberger and daughter Delores und Miss Mary Longenberger attended th-' ita.delghs retailers convention at Goshen Indiana on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Smith Mrs. j Mary Lewellen and Mrs. Sadie i Scherer motored to Kendallville on j Sunday afterncos. Mr. and Mrs. John Gross Mr.) John McKean and Mrs. Margaret I Dulin motored to Dunkirk Indiana on Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson and family.

B(ESJERS„ PILLS Ladles! Aak yo»» for Cki-rhnwteM (Mamuud/AN Brmid Till* in Ked and lioldt metallic bcxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon. Take no nth er. Bay V of your 3ru«rl«t. Ask for CPI • < HUM. TEBR DI A'jnjfn HR ANU far 40 years knowr «c 'safest, Kr'.dde B««W |J) BI PKUCGIt.k SlVtLi fedferW

r __ , J n i n lifei J "1 h lll 11 Lull BXWnnnw - ■ if our THANKSGIVING DINNER! ---r- ■’ J I Pumpkin Avondale 1 25c[ I Peaches C. C. 3 cans 55tl Florida Oranges K Mel FRENCH COFFEE, lb 35c FRUIT FILLED CANDY, lib. bulk 19e || BUTTER, Plain Wrap 34c 5 lb. can 89c ■ '4 lb. Prints 37c BULK DATES 2 lbs. 25c B ENGLISH WALNUTS 32c CITRON, % Ib. pkg 19c ■ NUTS, All Kinds, New Mix 29c PEANUT BRITTLE. 2 tbs 29c 01 PINEAPPLE. No. 2'/z Sliced 27c RED HOT CANDY. Ib 19c I FRUIT CAKES, 2 Ib. cake 89c C.C. JELL, All Flavors, each 6e I! 3 tt>. cake $1.33 C.C. MINCE MEAT, pkg 10c I Thanksgiving Produce CRANBERRIES, Late Howes 2 lbs. 35e I TOMATOES, Fancy Quality 2 lbs. 25c || HEAD LETTUCE 2 for 19c U CELERY HEARTS, Bunch 10c and W GREEN ONIONS 5 c BUTTON RADISHES 5; ORANGES, 288 size, California Sunkist, dozen 25c BOX JONATHAN APPLES 4 lbs. 25c LEAF LETTUCE 2 tbs. 13c SWEET POTATOES 7 lbs. 25c TL II I The finest selection of I hey re nere! Thanksgiving Birds in town at lowest prices. Buy them here! TURKEYS pound 35c 1 Phif*knnc q||a vlUwlnwSlv for Roastinff or ,Ik UvV I Hunke 6 ’"' rw 78f. IJUwIIV FRESH DRESSED, pound £UU I Geese Ib. 25c I Oysters qt 59(;

Mr. nnd Mrs. William Mitchel and daughter Helen and son Russell und Miss Delort's Longenberger were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Parr living west of Berne on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Relchart of Muncie called on ttiHr niece Mrs. Raymond Crist und family on Sunday afternoon. 0 Get the Haoit—Trade at Home.

RIVERSIDE SIJPEILSERVIcH —are carrying a complete line of p etrick I for all makes of cars and tractors. i Also water pump parts and packing. Th e j ing that is made to fit each water pump I Riverside Super Servi J PHONE 741 DAY OR NIGHT

Mrs. O I v„ • ' a nee, 6rtJ g ~n, > undent, •! 111 lon at th H A,ia m , “'wl .. ~~e——J? i BARGAINS:- n., R-'m. Dining J ' 'ressex and ril(!H “X'l