Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 126, Decatur, Adams County, 27 May 1931 — Page 6
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f vTown Talk jb> n, ~. AL _—, — _» Mrs. (’. V. Connell and Miss Katherine Fritzinger motored to Fort Wayne today to visit with Mrs. Fred Connell and infant daughter at the St. .Joseph Hospital. Mrs. Fred Fullenkamp and daughter Patricia motored to Auburn Tuesday evening where the latter participated in a Violet Keinwahl revue. Pupils of Miss Iteinwald in Auburn.and several advanced pupils from FOrt Wayne took part in the pet formance. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller enjoyed a show at the Paramount heater. Fort Wayne, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Minnie Teepie lias returned from Lima, Ohio where she attended the graduation exercises of her granddaughter. Miss Martha Hutledge. who was graduated from the Lima Hospital. Mr. a: <1 Mrs. (1. T. Burk spent the week-end in Cuyahoga Falls. Ohio, with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sut-
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I SCHMITT’S QUALITY MEAT MARKET Phones 95 and 96 SPECIAL DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY No. 1— ! One large Sugar Cured Hock- QJ QQ less Picnic Hani for . No. 2— 8 lbs. Smoked Jewels For .... SI.OO 6 lbs. Home Cured Lean Bacon QQ No. 3— One Whole Fresh Pork Shoulder QQ For * ! No. 4— 7th. ( hunk Lean Fresh Side QJ QQ For No. 5 — 2 tbs. Small Lean Pork Chops 2 lbs. Frankforts 2 tbs Fresh l ard SI.OO 1 Loaf of Bread ror No. 6— 2 tbs. Lean Pork Steak 1 Ri. Cloverleaf Butter 2 cans Perfects Green Beans QQ 1 Loaf of BreadFor * No. 7— 3 lbs. Lean Pork Roast 2 Lbs. Hamburger 1 lb. Tender Beef Steak QQ 1 Loaf of BreadFor No. 8 — 2 1z 2 lbs. Meat Loaf 1 lb Minced Ha m SI.OO 5 11). Pail or Lard Tor No. 9— 3 lbs. Lean Rib Boiling Beef 1 Tb. Cloverleaf Butter 2 Loaves of Bread 1 can of Perfect’s Corn SI.OO 1 Lg. can Merrit Peaches, For No. 103 lbs. Meaty Spare Ribs 2 lbs. All Pork Sausage 1 lb. Frankforts 2 doz. Miller’s Tea Rolls 1 can Perfects Tomatoes SIOO 1 can Perfects CornFor HL P. Schmitt Meat Market Phones 95 and 96
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| ton. They were accompanied home I Monday by their daughter, Mrs. 1 Sutton, who is visiting in this city. Thomas Perkins of Cleveland > | Heights, Ohio, Is here for a few b Idays visit on his way to northern t Michigan where he will enjoy the , next several months with his sister. i Mr. and Mrs. Dan H. Tyndall are i at Indianapolis where Mr. Tyndad ~ iis attending the annual meeting of u I the Masonic lodge and Mrs. Tynr I dull is enjoying a visit. I i Trader Horn, now being shown ur i) I the Adams theater is one of the s I most thrilling films ever put on th< (.'screen and is playing to good I houses. It will close tonight. The . story is one of the Africa® jungles t i and shows hundreds of the wild . beasts of that country as they roam through the forests and I swamps. Two years required to make the picture. ~ | The first dance and card party at I the country club for the 1931 sea- , | son will be given this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Terry of Cleveland, | Ohio w ill be the guests of Mr. and I 1 I Mrs. W. A. Klepper over Decoration I • I Day. Mrs. I. W. Macy and daughter. I ! Maty Elizabeth, the Misses Eliza I . betlr I’etrson and Florence Magley !aud Mrs. J. H. Heller will motor to' ! Shelby. Ohio, tomorrow to attend I lithe commencement exercises when I I Miss Alice Alwein will graduate. Thomas Perkins of East Cleve-; j land Ohio former Decatur man- was : I! the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nich 1 I ole, Tuesday, and visited with oth-
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' er friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nichols, Mrs. . Alfred Beavers and son Jimmy, I Mrs. Verena Miller attended the , christening of little Julia Ann My--1 ers, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. • Arthur Myers at Van Wert, Ohio, , 1 Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Sylvester Everhart 1 motored to Fort Wayne. Tuesday f evening where they visited with - Miss Neva Zerkel. Robert Macklin of Indianapolis is ' spending a few days in this city, ■ Bluffton, and P"'*tland l looking after businet-. 1 Rev. and Mrs. S. Egger Mrs. Jake Brehm and daughter Mary of Van ; 1 Wert. Ohio visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Affolder and family here today. They were accompanied to their home by Miss Katheryn Affolder who will spend a short va- 1 cation in Van Wert. Mr.and Mrs. Murray Sutton and daughter Patricia Alice who have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Alice White of Ossian, returned to j the J. C. Sutton home. Mrs. Charles Hocke.meyer, Mrs. I Fred Hockemeyer, Senior, and Her- | man Hockemeyer and son Elmer of Monroeville visited in this city toi day. ° T— Coolneti in the Tropics Cruising In tropical waters Is made more enjoyable for the crew of a British tanker by artiti.ial . showers from a sprlnlCet system | I which cools the decks* and cabins
” ' — Phones 106~107 Free Delivery Special Dollar Days Bargains Please Order By Number No. 12 lbs. Meat Loaf dr 2 lbs. Creamery Butter ® 3 loaves BreadALL JLL No. 2 2 lbs. Bursley CofTee qj 2 tbs. Spare Ribs yF 1 lb. Good Beef SteakALL M No. 3— 3 lbs. Lard MJ 1 dozen Fresh Eggs jt 2 cans Yacht Club PeachesALL JUL No. 4— <1 2 cans Blue Ribbon Malt•. 3 lbs. Sugar ALL XL No. 5— 2 lbs. Minced Ham >*l 2 lbs. Frankforts jt 1 It). Creamery Butter yr 1 dozen EggsALL JUL ■ "■■■■■■ ■■■ — No. 6 — 2 lbs. Good Pork Steak dj 5 tall cans Milk 2 cans Pineapple .. ALL No. 72 lbs. Bologna 3 loaves Bread 3 lbs. Lard Tff 2 lbs. Spare Ribs “J 1 dozen Fresh EggsALL No. 8— 4 packages Macaroni or Spaghetti fl-fr 4 lbs. Neck Bones Jpk 3 lbs. Boiling Beef 1 IT). Bursley’s CoffeeALL mm No. 9— fl No. 10 Pail of Lard qp 2 lbs. Frankforts or BolognaALL No. 10— fl 3 tbs. Bacon Ct 2 lbs. Pudding or Bologna 2 cans ApricotsALL
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Rawley Farm Is Sold • The J a coh Rawley farm In St. Marys ami Washington townships, Including 100 acres sold at private auction sale at the C. L. Walters law office for *8,075. The farm , was bought by Esals Jones, who . had resided there for some time. ( Bidding was spirited, the first bid 1 being *5,000. MORE RACERS ARE QUALIFIED (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) huge oval Tuesday. William ‘’Shorty” Cantion, in his 16-cyllnder Miller Siseeial said to be the fastest auto entered, set a trial time of 110.372. Other drivers believed that ' perhaps the Diminutive was holding 1 back his mount and did not take the comparitively slow time as an indication of the machine's speed. Louis Meyer, who bent the frame of his Sampson Special in a crash against the Southeast wall Saturday. was back ami set the best I time of the dav. He qualified at 1 113.522. Leon Duray also piloting a 16-, cylirub.iauto, fed below exi»ec,rations in qualifying at 103.134. From present indications it ap- ! I peared that the slowest and fastest j . qualifies s. Billy Arnold and Dave I Evans.would line up side by side in I the sixth row Saturday.
Trials began at 10 oclock today] j the time being moved'up in antici-l pationof many entries. AAA offdals I said none would be permitted to ] qualify after sundown today. o Posse Seeks Thieves Brazil, Ind.. May 27. UJ.R) Burg | lars who dynamited a safe in ! offices of a lumber company here 1 were the object of a search by | sheriff's deputies cruising Clay] county reads today. Discovery of the theft was made when the office' opened this morning. Amount of| loot taken was not immediately determined. The persons that burglarized the lumber company offices here were iselieved to have been the same that entered a grocery store and I a furniture store at Carbon last: night and took cash and merchan-] dise. I o Kidnapers Arrested Terre Haute, Ind., May 27—(UP) | |—Two men and two women, who, j kidnaped a Terre Haute Taxi dri- , ver last night stole his cab and . left him bound and gagged along a : roadside southwest of town, were! I reported arrested at Effingham, 111.. . | early this morning in communiea-' I tions received at police headquar- • ters here. The four were identified as John Moore. 23. Hubert Ready, 19, Jua-
I ulta Carpenter, 17. and Ethel Coch- ■ Iran, all Danville, 111., police charac-j Iters. They were also charged with i stealing a taxicab at Danville and i driving it to Terre Haute. A Dan- ' ville cab was found abandoned on I 'he streets here. The taxi which the four were! I said to have stolen from George W. ' Roberts after hiring him to drive ithern about the city, was recovered Hr Effingham. O Three Men Injured I ' I Jeffersonville, Iml.. May 27.—<U.R) —Three men were burned seviouslly here when a 129-gallon tank of •gasoline exploded as it was being moved from a storage house of the Colgate Palmolive-Pete Company. The victims were Howard Hig'don. 25; William Cross. 24, and iGecrge Smith. 22. o Hawks On New Trip Berlin, May 27 —(U.R) ('apt. I Frank M. Hawks, who started I from Paris this morning to have breakfast in London, lunch in Berlin and dinner back in Paris, landed here at 1:40 p. m, on schedule. I FLORENCE HOLTHOUSE Stenographic Work Typewriting Judge J. T. Merryman's latw Office, K. of C. Bldg. If you have any extra typewriting' or stenographic work I will be, glad to do it. Phone 42 for I appointment. // M ' f > Beautiful Shoulders soft, velvety to the touch and with an alluring, fascinating appearance that will not streak, spot, rub off or show the effects of perspiration. Dance or indulge in sports fully confident your complexion will retain all of its origi- i nal beauty. GOURAUD’S ORIENTAL | CREAM* 1 . White, rtMh end Rechel Shedee - - .’ a
Pineapple a Peaches HITE’S „ „ Heavy Syrup Heavy Syrup GROCERY and MEAT MARKET . SI.OO Phones 31 and 204 | & 1 " Big Dollar Days-Thur. and Fri. 1 lbs. BURSLEY’S HIGH lAA 3 cans CORN. 3 cans PBAS. 3 can» GRADE COFFEE tpI.VV BAKED BEANS, 3 cans Cl HI) RED BEANS 12 cans in all » vv 24 tt>. Sack POLAR BEAR FLOUR and 1 lb. BURSLEY’S AM 50 n , s . MERRIT or 808 o*l ()() COFFEE M.UU WHITE FLOUR ? CanS rnßN .sl 00 6.Boz.cansPEACHES&(?I QO (» cans CORN tD 1. W B s <jz cans A1 > R ICOTS.. 25 cakes P. & G. SOAP . AA B n E ? D r fs . I,ALMO '- IVE SI.OO l E ” S SI-g ERN BSs T NOIiTH '.. SI.OO 20 NAVV BEANS Zskoo 1 gal. can FANCY PEELED PEACHES — ~ and 2 Large cans LITTLE (M nA 1 Lar « e cans P ERi<EI 1 > I HU ELF APRICOTS tb I•Vi J APRICOTS in heavy syrup 1 10 tbs. FINE GRANULATED 2- 1 lb. packages P. W. OjC SUGAR CRACKERS nA 2 lbs. FANCY RIO COFFEE 2 tbs. OLEO LARGE PRUNES [of 7 lbs. ROLLED OATS FANCY SEEDLESS RAISING ’. 3 lbs•••••• ONION SETS Q FANCY DRIED PEACHES j FANCY OLD POTATOES Qr FANCY DRIED APRICOIS Peck Pound - 1 Pair HEAVY BLUE OVERALLS and .SI.OO 1 Pair FANCY DRESS SOCKS v
Appelman’s O Phones 215 or 219 u . ’■ Monro, Sday J SPECIALS I LITTLE ELF |>R(IDICTS ' -SALMON—B cans for I pkg. Elf Icing Sugar FREE . SI (|fl ICING POWDER—Io packages for 5 lb. bag Little Elf Cake Flour FREE Si (ihS P. &G.or <RY STAL W HITE SOAP " A® 30 Bars for PIiRE STEEL CI T SANTOS COFFEE Aaß 6 Pounds for N] IlftK RED PITTED CHERRIES, Large cans in Heavy Svrupl cans for N ■ NWY or GREAT NORTHERN SOU’ Fit nIE BEANS and RICEIB pounds for I .IrW PERFECT PRODUCTS I PERFECT PEACHES, Large cans in Heavy Syrup(> cans for ♦M.uyE FLOUR. Merrit—For all purposes th-t nrl 2 — 21 lb. sacks for•bl»vvK PERFECT RED BEANS zral 16 Large cans for PERFE' T CORN and PEAS Qi aa| 8 cans for (Pl«vul PERFECT MILK Qi aa| pvnj MACARONI, SPAGHETTI Qi aaß AND NOODLES .20 packages for •Jl.lllli —SPECIAL- I 1 can Perfect Kraut. Lg size.... 15c . ■ 1 can Perfect Hominy, Lg size 10c j 9 1 can Perfect Tomatoes, 10c ’ I 2 cans Perfect Corn 25c 51.14 I 2 cans Perfect Peas2sc 9 2 cans Perfect Red BeansLsc j I 2 cans Wayne Pork & Beans... lie fl ALLF <> R $l,OOl TOILET PAPER QI Aft 17 Rol’s for ’jH.VV WAYNE PRIDE CORN, PEAS and QI Aft GREEN BEANSIO cans for SI.VU SCOTT COUNTY KRAUT. HOMINY. RED BEANS, TOMATO SOUP, CATSUP. AMONTA QI Aft TOMATOES2O cans for iPL.VU 7c’o7 SUN KIST ORANGES QQ FRESH STRAWBERRIES—OTHER FRIITS AND VEGETABLES Purk and Shop at Appleman’s
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