Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 98, Decatur, Adams County, 24 April 1931 — Page 7
',::Jifown Talk William E. Evans ’ 11 rei l<" sl 1,11,1 MrH ' I)ora I'l.fu | o^K,|,all will arrive in "arl, night to visit ( ' „nh Mr. ami Mrs. ■' r mJ daughter and Mi. nnaKJ*'- L M,'rr>manrhl »>-’■■■ S| "'"'' r : " K| , ’“" 1 * LMI Sunday for Mun attend the sum;l! ih,. Hall State TeachCollier of Butler Uni
■ i 2nd st. . Phone 292 I Cash Grocery I f aim ree City Delivery 4 times daily-8, 10, 2 & 4 imes ' B - mday ■OFFEE, Bell’s Special Ib. 23c untry KgAR. Fine Granulated. .10 lbs.-47c ig in Arrow Soap Chips 2 for 35c Libby Fancy sliced, Ig can 25c Lily White, 24 U 2 lh. sack,.. 50c [gaHnv White Bulk Soap Chips, 2 tbs., 25c Catsup. Red Beans, Pork & Beans r Tomato Soup. Hominy, Kraut. . .Choice. . DC ■on Sets lOn Flour, Polar 7Q_ gkhite. lb IvC Bear. 24 1b5.... iOt ■Mon Sets Flour, Pillsbury 3 lbs.. . 4»iDC 24 tbs ODC Navy or Great Frosted Honey OC •* in” 11 tb s taitlv Pantry Whipping and * 1te',.... 5c 15 * 20c K|a<l Rice, Oko, Savory 1 I Fancy. 4 1b5... . Tinted, 2 lbs.. . . lEiple Butter IGm Rolled Oats Q r _ K- Qt. Jar. . . 11/C 7 lbs. Z&C i A „ 2 Ivory Snow, 1 OXn ■lt lbs Ivt med. Ivory H lie Ribbon 4fiz> Bulk Macaroni O’’ ■ nerican QKn Bulk Spaghetti ■Hauty Malt ... ODC 3 lbs mDC ■ H.ENTY FRESH EGGS 1 £ ■ zen wffiEESE. Full Wisconsin Cream 1 On ■""" 18c I Northrup King and Ferry's 5, 10. 15, 20c pkg I I Bargains and Bargains i I Buy at a saving Six Days in the week—and you ♦ ! will save money throughout the year. ■istr.v or Bread FLOUR from the choicest ')fL» ■ wheat—2l lb. bag. .59c; 12 lb. bag Ovv 5 pound bag 15c — ■table oats 9Hr* IB pound bag t iuvt ■eu.OW or WHITE MEAL i H gß'> pound bag 1 I C B lbs. GINGER SNAPS 25C l' !s - COFFEE in Cookey Jar yW<>z. pkg. SPAGHETTI or MACARONI 2 can HOMINY QlB AMERICA’S NEWEST DESSERT dolM'' 11 ' av °rs—per pkg. I 1 lb. Fancy Jar HIGH GRADE COCOA, only ■ 3 W -••••• I SATURDAY SPECIAL Ife BENS evaporated nr n «MlLh_io c cans 3 forZDC feSSfJ 8 Buy a dozen at this low price. wFlftas* 1 ■ for the kiddies chocolate malted milk a., M The Real Malted Milk 4vt ■ (Glass Mixer Free) I>>H 25c Eagle i I Brand Milk | El l'»r ( arainel Dessert or your Coffee. fc I M. E. Hower |H PHONE 108
versify, Indianapolis, arrived in this I cty Thursday evening to visit, with her parent*, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Collier. She returned to school ti> day. Rev. M. W. Sundernian, daughter Esther and son Arthur left this noon for South Bend where they met Miss Ruth Sundernian, who accompanied them on a motor trip to Manhattan, Illinois. They will return to this city Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. George Flanders have returned from southern Michigan where they looked over their farm. Mrs. Carrie Haubold is recovering from a severe attack of tonsoli,
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1931.
I tis, Senator T. A. Gottschalk of Berne was a caller here today. Attorney Abram Simmons and son. Virgil attended to business here this morning. Funeral services were held this afternoon for Mrs. A. P. Beatty. The services were held at the Me'bodist church with burial iu the Decatur cemetery. Carl Beatty of Minneapolis, Minn arrived this morning to attend tlie funeral of bls mother. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kinzle of Columbus, Ohio arrived here this morning. Will Kunkle, Sr., of Bluffton has arrived home from a several months visit in Los Angeles. | A number from here are planning I ‘o attend the Jeffersonian banquet |at Fort Wayne next Monday evening. This will be the first meeting I >t the Democrats of the new fourth congressional district. Paul McNutt I will be the headliner. Mr. and Mrs. Gaylor Leslie of Van | Wert visited with Mr. and Mrs. I Charles Hite here last evening. Mrs. Mark Braden motored to I Fort Wayne tins piorning where idle looked after business. Mrs. Mary Lewellen and daughter Marguerite, Mrs Sadie Scherer, and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Smith will , motor to Niles, Ohio, Monday where I 'hey will spend several days, visit-
f r W-'y.-W -T7TMTE ■ LOX*! 4 k#- i QI i 4 4-T Pt m Ek B A IS THE TIME 0E CHANGING DIETS. V LB UI BI S B SALADS AND DESSERTS NOW WW B S'W h *■ VISIT KROGERS Prices Always Low. tt, > g U HOLD THE LIMELIGHT. VISIT ■ ■■■ ■■ W KROGERS — PRICES ALWAYS LOW PEACHES, Del Monte 4A THOUSAND ISLAND TheAQNo. 2 1/ i can 2 cansTri/C DRESSING, Country Club Jar HOME P|A|# IQ 0 COUNTRY CLUB 2 |T STYLE I IvIlSvV I>intJars '“ZaUw “=“■ Potatoes pkllc Dressing idaho—bakers country club Has the Real Home- A,so Fine in Salads -19 c £: 23c SOOfi SPECIAL Gra P e Fruit PLUMP, JUICY The Can Crackers Tn “ c «> ? ™« 23c knidtdh ,27c 1 Dr* Country Club FINE TEA Country Club—Your N °” 2 ' 2 Ca " B FRENCH MUSTARD Favorite Variety 2 , CREAM SALAD 1») zl PINEAPPLE Ta? Soan Red Kidney Beans , O ■ Country Club, for Salads AVONDALE HAWAIIAN .... SLICED Weeks Q ,n delicious sauce ‘J Bars.... t/C No. 1 cans 9£z» MAZOLA OIL OQp SUPER SUDS FRUIT SALAD QZI No. 2 canuvL . , • Makes Suds in An Instant A Fine Cooking Country Club Large 3 country uiun, or . a ad Oil Package Ready to Use — SPECIA L — For Friday and Saturday. SPECIALS Palmolive Soap Strawberries Protects Your 3 9Qp 9 I’ints nr Cream Cheese Complexion ... for mOv ~, ~~, . And 1 Box BEADS FREE! Weew-End Only Bananas rhc ir7l/ SCRATCH FEED g ’’‘’«"ds pound 1 I O F F E E New Beef Roast JEWEL 1 Q*» I exaS Onions Young, Tender, Ib. With the Rich Santos Flavor JIDC and It/C FRENCH 97z» ib. 4U C BUTTER Boiling Beef The Old Favorite in the ifo.i hhpL-io-c Delicious Golden Meaty I ieces 1 • CREAMERY 1 9%/* - JELL-MOULD Combination ’’lain Country Pound /2 L 6 Jell Moulds ALL FOR Print (lub minced ham 29c 26c 28c LOAF 1 bottle Mar. Cherries PoU nd . ovC ♦
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Scherer, s Mrs. Scherer will remain with her son and daughter-in-law. I Mih. O. R. Nicrfidsof Fort Wayne 1 arrived in this city this morning to visit witli Mr. and Mrs. Frank 9 Butler and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fritzingei ■ were called to Fort Wayne today • on account of the serious illness of Archie Dewitt. Mr. DeWitt is the 1 husband of Mrs. Fritzlnger’a sister, f o FRANK LESLIE SHAKESPEARE CLUB SPEAKER 1 (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) j is absolutely no vegetation. The t territory now has considerably less • population than twenty years ago r and Mr. Leslie's prediction is that 1 it will continue so shrink, at least t for a long time. While it has many natural resources, most of the pro- ' ducts like coal and oil are plentiful • in sections where the cost of production and transportation is far ’ less. His address was very pleas--8 ing, particularly to the club members who had recently included the i- history of Alaska in their study. , Mrs. Ben Shroyer, with Mrs. 1 Smith at the piano rendered two > beautiful solos in a pleasing man- - ner, to win the approval of the
'. audience. She sang "Somewhere A r Voice Is Calling" and "Daddy's Sweetheart." Mrs. Teeple thanked ? a|l who had assisted in the pro- : grain, the Ladies Aid and the so- < cial committee of the chib for the happy evening. In thanking Mr. i' Leslie, she said the club now en r tering Its flfthieth year, would next r fall take up the study of Spahi and 1 told him they would appreciate a . trip to Spain and a report thereon at tlie 1932 closing meeting, and Mr. Leslie, who hup visited almost every portion of tlio globe may meet that request. " The program was arranged by tlie book and social committee inI eluding Mesdames J. W. Tyndall, , J. H. Heller, C. A. Dugan, Phillip 5 Obenauer, J. C. Sutton, A. D. Sutj ties, Helen Blossom, F. E. France, t D. W. Sprang, C. D. Teeple and L Noah Frye. f o Want Automobile Laws of Indiana Enforced —I- .11. I ■ < i Indianapolis April 24 (UP) —i State highway department officials' have enlisted the aid of county authorities in a campaign to enforce traffic laws. The attack will be ■ waged especially against motorists 1 witnout drivers' licenses. Walter Mentzer and Frank B. Gray, from the office of Frank Mayr
i secretary of state, arranged for the 1 i drive. "Auto fatalities hi Indiana I last year were greater than ever" . | Mentzer said, "and we need the 1 .; cooperation pf all towns and cities ,J in the campaign against reckless I J motorists.” Mentzer and Gray also visited ' various school uutorities seeking the cooperation of bus drivers and J school boy patrol units. They urged 1 tha' all school buses be painted alike and that careful selection of drivers be made. <> — Minister Is Reinstated Cincinnati, April 24 —(U.K)—The 30-day suspension imposed on the Rev. R. R. Fillbrandt, pastor of Washington Evangelical church
Specials Phones 106 ~ 107 Free Delivery x v/x SATUKDAY Down we Go* Read Them Over — —- ——— —.— — .1 ■ ■ ■■ ■ — Freshly Dressed Chickens Nice Jumbo Frogs, Large 35c a piece Salt Herring, 10 lb. Kit. SI.OO 5 Tali Cans Van Camps Milk - - 5 cans 35c 2 Large Cans Pineapple 2 cans 43c Mice Smoked Sausage 2 lbs. 35c Freshly Rendered Bulk Lard 3 lb. 29c Freshly Ground Hamberger 2 lbs. 25c Pure Pork Sausage, Country Style 2 lbs. 25c Nice Beef Roasts - - lb. 12 l-2c Good Beef Steak, Tender 2 lbs. 45c Lean Shoulder Pork Steak 2 lbs. 35c I Fresh Boiling Beef - - 3 lbs. 25c i Nice Swiss Steaks lb. 23c Good Pork Shoulder Roasts lb. 18c Fresh Pork Liver - - 3 lbs. 25c • Roma Oleomargerine 2 lbs. 25c Oak Grove Oleomargerine 2 lbs. 45c HERE IS A REAL $1 SPECIAL FOR EVERYONE 1 3 Single Loaves of Fresh Bread ] ._ T ) Ih> IGir-o Coffee ALL FOR 4 Boxes of Macaroni or Spaghetti 2 ths. Fresh Lard Cl 1 dozen Fresh Eggs J tPAeW Home Made Bologna or Frankforts - 2 lbs. 25c Fresh Neck or Shoulder Bones, while they last 4 lbs. 25c Country Style Spare Ribs .* 2 lbs. 25c Lamb Steak or Chops .. lb 25c Fresh Liver Pudding 2 lbs. 25c Fresh Pickerel or Halibut 2 lbs. 45c; Ib. 25c | 2 Cans Yacht Club Peaches or Apricots 2 cans 35c | Macaroni or Spaghetti 4 packages 25c y 2 lbs. of Merrit Coffee, a Real one 2 lbs. 35c g | Fresh Creamery Butter - 2 lbs. 59c | ?! Mrs. Schafer’s Home Made Angle Food Cakes... 25c, 35c, 50c I | Mrs. Schafer’s Home Made Noodles 2 pkgs. 25c I Plenty Fresh Eggs 19c Cottage Cheese and Country Butter | 3 tbs. Bursley’s High Grade Coffee 3 lbs. 75c g I Dandy Bunch of Chickens Ib. 27c B I No. 2 cans L. E. Peas, L. E. Corn, Tomatoes 3 cans S I No. 2 can Van Camps Sauer Kraut 3 cans i ij Mixed Vegetables of Spinach ! I 2 Cans Puritan Malt ... 2 cans 85c 3 loaves Miller’s Twin Bread 3 loaves. .25c Plenty Bulk Plain or Stuffed Olives. Bulk Sweet Pickles | No. 10 Cans of Monarch Catsup - Each 75c Fresh Picnic Shoulders Ib. 12%c Fresh Side Meat in chunks lb. 16c Bacon Nice Medium in chunks 3 lbs. 50c |j Whole or Half Smoked Hams, mild cure lb. 25c Nice Fresh Dill Pickles 3 for 10c I Here are some real bargains for 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.
here, on charges that ho hired thuga to waylay a member of his congregation, ended today without ; the minister being placed on trial. •‘Although the Rev Filll>randt I is automatkally reinstated,” said | the Rev. Conrad Held, president of the Indiana district of the Evangelical Synod of North Atherica, "the church still reserves the I right, within the next two years, j to bring Fillbrandt to trial." The charge against the minister was made by a vestryman after i an alteration in which Fillbrandt ■ was asked, but refused to resign. ■ 11 o- — Reservation Stores Warned Klamath Falls, Ore., April 24 — Before each reservation “pay day”
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