Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 44, Decatur, Adams County, 20 February 1931 — Page 7

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Mr. and Mrs. John Myers and daughter Mabel of Blue Creek town-; ship visited in this city Thursday. Mrs. Delton Passwater is confined to her home on Nortli Ninth street with illness. Ben Neussbaum of Borno was a business visitor in Decatur yesterday. . Bobby Porter is confined to his parental home on Mercer dvenuo with the mumps. Louis Bentz of Bobo spent Thursday visiting in this city. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hilton residing on route 6, Decatur, visited in Decatur today. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marts of near Monroe visited in this city Thursday ’ Mr. and Mrs. George Baxter of. Bucyrus. Ohio, spent the day visit- ■ ing with their niece, Mrs. Blanche Elzey and family. The condition of Mrs. Margarc - , Reckard of South Fifth street, who has been quite ill with a severe (■old and complications since last I Sunday, was somewhat improved: today. _ v | Miss Delores Wertenberger will spend the week-end visiting her par-1 cuts at Laketon. Tiie jdisses Dora Shosenberg Bernice DeVoss. Laura Lankenau, Ema Lankenau and Rudolph Brandyberry will attend the Decatur-Gar-rett basketball game at Garrett tonight. Albert Harlow. Adams County auditor, made a business trip to Bluffton this afternoon. Mrs. Arthur Lutz and daughter Virginia have returned to their home at Louisville, Ky., after a pleasant,visit with Mrs. Lutz's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kohne. Miss Gertrude Thieme spent Thursday afternoon in Fort Wayne visiting with friends. Norbert Koeneman of Hoagland visited with ft lends in this city I Thursday evening. The condition of Orval Sudduth, who is suffering with the grippe at ■ his home on North Seventh street, is about the same today. o v ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hendricks, 1209 Charlotte street, Fort Wayne are the parents of a girl baby, born Wednesday, February 18, 1831. This j is the third child in the family. Mrs. Hendricks was formerly Miss Anna Smith of Monroe.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1931.

SOCIETY LADIES AID HOLDS MEETING The Ladies Aid Society of the Presbyterian church met at the home of Mrs. M. A. Frlsinger on North Third street Thursday afternoon. The regular business session was conducted by the president, Mrs. Phil Macklin, after which a social hour was enjoyed. Refreshments were served at the close of the afternoon by the Mesdatnes Frisinger, John Magley and Dale Moses to the twenty members of the- society present. CHRISTIAN LADIES HOLD REGULAR MEETING The meeting of the Ladies Aid Society of the Christian Church was well attended, Thursday afternoon, when the organization held its regular mee ting at the home of Mrs. H. L. Met ry. The regular routine of business was followed by a social hour, (luring which Mrs. Merry served refreshments of ice cream and cake. Tiie next meeting of the Aid Society will be held with Mrs. Bob August in March. ■ X . GOOD MEETING OF D. Y. B. CLASS Mrs. Frank Bohnke was hostess to the members of tiie 1). Y. B. class of tiie United Brethren Sunday School at her home. Thursday evening. The regular business meeting was held, followed by a social hoar. A cake was sold at the meet-

Special For Phones 106-107 Free Delivery SATURDAY Down we Go* Read Them Over 5 Tall Cans Van Camps Milk - - 5 cans 35c 2 Large Cans Pineapple 2 cans 43c Nice Smoked Sausage - " )S * Freshly Rendered Bulk Lard 9 n>- nmit 3 lb. 25c Freshly Ground Ramberger - )S * Pure Pork Sausage, Country Style 2 lbs. 2 5c Nice Beef Roasts - - lb. 12 l-2c Good Beef Steak, Tender , 2 lbs. 45c Lean Shoulder Pork Steak 2 Tbs. 3oc Fresh Boiling Beef - - 3 lbs. 25c Nice Swiss Steaks 23c Good Pork Shoulder Roasts Fresh Pork Liver - - 3 lbs. 25c Good Luck Oleomargerine 2 lbs. 45c Kingnut Oleomargerine .2 lbs. 4oc Home Made Bologna or Frankforis - 2 lbs. 25c Fresh Neck or Shoulder Bones, while they last I lbs. 25c Country Style Spare Ribs 2 Tbs. 25c Mutton Chops or Steak .. lb 18c Mutton Stew, nice 3 lbs. 25c Fresh Oysters P>«t 3>c 2 Cans Yacht Club Peaches or Apricots 2 cans 35c 4 packages Macaroni 4 packages 25c 2 lbs. of LaSalle Coffee, a Real one 2 lbs. 3oc Fresh Creamery Butter - 2 lbs. 61c Mrs. Schafer’s Home Made Angle Food Cakes... 25c, 35c, 50c Mrs. Schafer’s Home Made Noodles 2 pkgs. 25c Plenty Fresh Eggs 1 1c Cottage Cheese and Country Butter 3 lbs. Bursley’s High Grade Coffee 3 lbs. 78c Dandy Bunch of Chickens • • >c No. 2 cans L. E. Peas, L. E. Corn, Tomatoes 3 cans 39C Green Beans, No. 2 can Van Camps Sauer Kraut 3 cans 35C Mixed Vegetables or Spinach 2 Cans Puritan Malt - - - - 2 cans 85c 3 loaves Miller’s Twin or Single Bread, 3 loaves. 25c Plenty Bulk Plain or Stuffed Olives. Bulk Sweet Pickles ♦ No. 10 Cans of Monarch Catsup - Each 75c Fresh Picnic Shoulders lb. I2V2C Fresh Side Meat in chunks lb. 16c Here are some real bargains so ’ you and we know you are going to take advantage of them, so please get your orders in Real early so we can give you our best Delivery Service. Just Phone 106 or 107 and we will do the Rest.

I ing, and the money placed in the i treasury lor u special purpose. Mrs Bohnke served dainty re | freshments . The meeting next month will be I held with Mrs. Lucy Johnson. FORREST DURR HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Miss Ode Smith entertained witli a dinner, Wednesday evening, lit honor of Forrest Durr on his birthday anniversary. The dining table was laid with white linen and centered with a largo birthday cake as a centerpiece. Covers were arranged for Mr. aid Mrs. H. L. Smith, the Misses Volena Marchand and Ode Smith, Henry Durr and Forrest Durr. The Mesdames A. J. Beavers E. A. Beavers, Homer Lower, and Charles Poling and Miss Maggie Poling were hostesses at the meeting of the Mary and Martha Class of the Methodist Sunday School Tuesday afternoon, at the homo of Mrs. E. A. Beavers. Due to a typographical error, the name of Mrs. S. D Beavers was .used instead of Mrs A. J. Beavers. — o Marion Employes May Work Without Pay Marion. Ind., Feb. 20 —(UP) —Antagonism of city employes continued to run rife today with the prospect that they would be asked to work one month without pay as means of relieving tiie city's desperate finan■‘cial situation. I The cash in the treasury is $24,- ■ ')00 and operating expenses are a-

bout $21,000 monthly. Futher, there is no money available for several months and tiie city faces the necessity of redeeming SBO,OOO in bonds June 1. ' 0 PREBLE NEWS ” * • • Mrs. John, Kirchner and daughter Lorin e, Erma and Mrs. June Shackley, son Darrell Eugene spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Louis Stetter of Fort Wayne who is suffering from a broken arm. Mr. and Mrs. Doris Werling and son visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Werling and daughter Florence, ] Thursday. Mr. and .Mrs. Henry Kirchner and idaughter Viona. Mr. and Mrs. Maritin Kirchner and daughter Mildred, I visited Mrs, Louis Stetter and I daughter Paula and other relatives lin Fort Wayne. Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Earl Straub and daughters, I Harriet and Margaret, called on Mr. land Mrs. Milton Hoffman Tuesday j afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Bultemler | and daughters had as their guests ■ for dinner Sunday, Mrs. John Smith. | son Lawrence and daughter Lucille iof Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Heller and pamily were the guests of Mr. ami I Mrs. Gust Yake for Sunday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. F. Hoemier and son jot Fort Wayne visited Mrs. Will Lennimier and son Herman, and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Koeneman anti family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mr.. George Smith of Bucyrus Ohio.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Buuck aud family spent Sunday afternoon visiting Mr. and Mrs. Will Meyer. Mrs. Eli Ooldner spent a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Werling and son, of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hoffman spent Thursday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Straub and family. o Chicago Plans Chain Hospitals 1 — - Chicago, Feb. 20 —(UP)—Operations and treatment on the install-1 inert plan through application ol chain store principles to a group of 10 small-unit Imsitals in tiie Chicago areu has been proposed . Sponsors of the plan declare that ' it is the first instance of applica tion of chain management and buy-1 ing to hospitals. Owners of the hosiptals plan to | form a holding corporation which I would manage and operate Hie in-1 stitutions. Through centralized fin-

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unclng, patients would be treated 1 and pay for their care in small monthly installments in the samo 1 manner as merchandise and auto- ! mobiles are sold. t Animal deficits which heretofore f have been met by endowments would lie avoided through quantity purchase of medical materials and ( supplies, tiie sponsors believe. Technical facilities would be pool- ( ed and a general reorganization of 'laboratory facilities under taken to I

Essex 1930 MODEL COUPE. Driven 6,000 miles. Tires, upholstery, and finish like new. Motor is in excellent condition. The selling price is approximately one-half its original cusl. Price $465.00 SAYLORS MOTOR CO.

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eliminate duplication. Dr. Harry L. O’Connor, executive officer of the Rogers Bark Community hospital and sponsor of the plan said that the group hoped to «lurt operations within a few months. o i. Tiie Misses Aleta Harlow” anil Charlotte Elzey, the Messrs. Bebert Zwick and Norbert Koeneman visited in Fort Wayne Thursday eveatng Don Leßrun visited with fidends in Fort Wayne last evening. .