Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 151, Decatur, Adams County, 26 June 1931 — Page 7

■fownTalk [. \|, Sylvester Everhart I , | Tmnbloson and l.lnrry ‘ I !■> Berne, Thursday , A h.r.- they enjoyed the 1 was a business visi Thursday. Mildred Worthnian. ami Madgeline MH __ M, .'lie hand concert al evening. Mrs 11. F. Callow, Mr. Ir s n. .1 Rice and Miss Mary ■ iai :i. <1 from Canton, Ohio . attended the funeral ' t ,| Callow's sister in r . i I’. Rice. Mrs. Callow’s i M'y. I'hoebe Rice remained j lu r son, Charles Rice > Br iII with the flu. Other rela-| near here who attended ■

4 Specials | *■ phones 106~107 Free Delivery For I I SATURDAY ■ —take advantage of these items B SPECIAL ~ —■2 lbs, BOLOGNA or FRANKFORTS . o-„ ■ 3 Loaves BREAD 1 1 ■ 3 ibs lard s 1 all for v ■ 2 lbs. SPARE RIBS -Z k■ 1 dozen FRESH EGGS 'J. 16c QJ QQ '■ TOTAL .. $1.20 I _ Freshly Fried Potato Chips ■ Fresh Macaroon and Raisin Cookies ■KESHLY DRESSED SPRING CHIX lb 34c ■ICE HENS TO STEW OR ROAST th 27c ■AST FALL ROOSTERS lb 22c Bice dressed rabbits ib 20c ■UMBO FROGS each 25c ■ Cans Yacht Club Peaches or Apricots 2 cans 35c Macaroni or Spaghetti. 4 packages 25c ■’ lbs. of Merrit Coffee, a Real one 2 Ibs. 35c '■ Cans Puritan Malt - - - 2 cans 85c 1 ■ loaves Miller’s Twin Bread 3 loaves. .25c I ■Plenty Bulk Plain or Stuffed Olives. Bulk Sweet Pickles - fresh Creamery Butter - 2 lbs. 55c . Bis. Schafer’s Home Made Angle Food Cakes 25c, 35c Mrs. Schafer’s Home Made Noodles 2 pkgs. 25c ■Home Made Bologna or Frankforts - 2 lbs. 25c ■Fresh Neck or Shoulder Bones, while they last 4 lbs. 25c , HCountry Style Spare Ribs 2 lbs. 25c fresh Pork Liver 3 lbs. 25c ■Oleomargerine, Perfect’s 2 lbs. 25c > BOak Grove Oleomargerine 2 lbs. 45c IFresh Boiling Beef - - 3 lbs. 25c ■Mce Swiss Steaks 23c ■Oood Luck Oleo ’• - ■Vice Beef Roasts - - lb. 12 l-2c Mood Beef Steak, Tender 2 Ibs. 45c ■Fean Shoulder Pork Steak 2 lbs. <>oc ■Freshly Rendered Bulk Lard 3 ib- 29c ■Freshly Ground Ramberger . 2 Ibs. 25c ■Pure Pork Sausage, Country Style - I,,s * I fall Cans Milk - ■ 5 cans 35c ■ 2 Large Cans Pineapple 2 cans 13c ■ Nice Smoked Sausage 2 * * ■Lamb Steak or Chops .. lb 25c ■ Fresh Liver Pudding “ . r >c * ■ Fresh Boneless Fish 0 ■Bcicon ice in chunliS 3 lbs. 50c ■ Whole or Half Smoked Hams, mild cure • U>. 2oc ■ Nice Fresh Dill Pickles 3 f ” r 10< ■Plenty Fresh Eggs 16c Collage Cheese and Country Buller ■ J lbs. Bursley’s High Grade Follee ■ No. 2 cans L. E. Peas, L. E. Corn I omatoes 3 ca.is ■Green Beans, or I No. 2 can Van Camps Sauer Kraut 3 tans ■ Mixed Vegetables or Spinach H PUn . . i, Toinnhnnp 3 s * earl’* as possible so we can sbe aon I VJ 'alu»6 or IW and .~ e wllH.ke ear, ol your order

p. lneral were F. E. Rice and L M. bee () f Fort Wayne. rile Misses Helen n,,v „ rlet Shockey, R u(h Elzey,‘amUhe Messrs. Qlen Manlier. Ro j ßnd 1 P ar « and nick Schug attended the band concert at Berne. 1 lie Misses Mamie Niblick ana and MmZ a " d tht: Mess,s ’ Fred Thursday evening 101 t 0 Berne ’ Waaes Isabel Baumgartner I, a " " ,e S,lOt ’ wel ’e among the ee o I ’ eol ” < ' Wh ° ilt ‘"-<led the Berne Band concert. Miss Francis Bollman of Wash‘nston D. C. and Miss Ixiis Foust 2tl m aU r He ' ?hts ’ Mass ’ visited frlZ ‘i'' 111 ' Peterso »and othfriends here Thursday. They t have been enjoying a motor I hro„g h I n diana vigjUng I Indianapolis and Chicago. 111., ) Pav . I ng Thursday nigh, r()1 . tlleirllon ; s ■ >n t tic east. j_ The Misses Vivian Lynch and

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1931

■ Mjl ,le Jane Aughenbaugh attended tne Berne Band Concert. ' madZ , S< ' h . urser an<l Leo Whinger! aadc a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. joe Beery of Martinsville, is is ting with relatives and friends ‘ m this city. ■ Z 1 ? o‘? eS Irene Holt house, MarZi H ‘ I ,lthoUße ' Mary Margaret Voglewede, Helen Voglewede, and Jjariy Harris otored to Huntington ■[Thursday evening where they ena swimming party and buffet Juncheon in the Uifontaine Hotel the party was a part of the Nation-‘'U-onvention program of the Delta [ XSX 8 "™•»- - | Mrs. Carl Bartlett, Mrs. Roy Johnson and sons Ned and Bob. Miss Louise Gage and Ned Robin- [ son otored to Fort Wayne Thurs><lay evening where they attended ; an auction sale at the Guy Means — Bed c " >ot. Col. Roy Johnson and

. < arl Bartlett of this city conducted the sale. ' Mrs. Jesse Rice will return to day from a visit with relatives at Elwood, Indiana. •I. W. Cowens of Bluffton was a guest of his son here today. ( . J. Lutz visited in Fort Wayne last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ellsworth and daughter, Miss Viola, are enjoying a few days in northern Michigan where they are on an outing. They sure picked out a good week for it. Lr. and Mrs. J. J. Vega left tobay for a four wees motor trip through the northeastern states and Canada, after spending their tenth wedding anniversary with Mrs. Vega’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thomas. ~

Appelman’s Grocery PHONES 215 and 219 DELIVERY SERVICE 25c Blf I’owder. with , ft and pkAs ’ C : AI ‘ Pbr T 53c Brooms 50c Value 29c HZ sc" 10c T ,i;X E s 10p 25c P 'E 10c 25c ” ■■ 10c 1 1 YZir xTAFnjSB ....2Sc Rice Krispies Pkg. 10c TEE? 25C ' SI.EC.AL ~ Oft * 1 White Linen Flakes, Large ~ dozen 2 Toilet Soap " zvq NUT LUNCH ( HOCOLATE 1 1 Large Health Ball 9oC BARS—S bars IOC SWEETHEAHT CAKES sI , GAIi 1111 S * Ze P ac kage of 1 WHEATIES ThoSe Clispv ’ ‘Tiiiichy ready-to-eat whole - \jfl wheat flakes for ONE CENT While They Last with ONE PACKAGE AT REGULAR PRICE I /®\ bargains(At) ,n f,ne poods established Everv Offering here, and scores of others not listed in (his 1659 e . .. , gjJßSfiaiiSlSriniiMs advertisement, represents an IrWHERE ECONOMY RULES'JI <-■■■■ rZ!. ..W OUTSTANDING BUY! IONA PRESERVES Ann Page 2 lb. Jar. .38c PE ACHES JELLY Ann Page— Pure 2 Jars.. 25c COFFEE, 8 O’clock. New Low Price lb.. 19c Halves-In Syrup SUGAR. Pure Granulated 25 lb. bag. .$1.21 No. 2 1 > can . MILK, Whitehouse Evaporated 3 Tall cans..2oc 2 LarKC 35C SCRATCH FEED 100 Ib. hag.. 51.09 tanS TEA. Grandmothers, Black, Green, Mixed.. % Ib. tin 19c | Good Luck Oleo i' k 1 ' 15c i>k£ 29c j »KKtaHH»ranaaasffifw«mjaaffiiaraßraKMMßraßaKMmi BREAD, Grandmother’s Twin or Regular. '/ 2 Ib. Loaf 7c CAMPBELL’S PAN ROLLS—Fresh Daily dozen..sc PORK QUART MASON JARS—BaII dozen .75c and PINT MASON JARS—BaII dozen.. 05c ih? a MG JAR CAPS dozen..22c LLAIXS JAR RlNGS—Finest Quality dozen..sc A 25(‘ ( ERTO—with Recipes bottle..2sc <an ' | Great Northern Beans Ib. §c FRE SII FRU IT AND VEGET ABL E S ’ STRAWBERRIES Quart .. 15c FRESH TOMATOES, Ib 9c LEMONS, dozen 39c CARROTS, Bunch 7c CABBAGE, Ib 3'/ 2 c The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. I mu Mil »

PENMANSHIP AWARDS MADE (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE! six award winners this year constituted practically the entire class. The final certificate winners were: Elaine Gaffer, Catherine Jackson Harriet Fruchte, Edward Shoe, Myrtle Jane Evans, Evelyn Adams, Betty Jean Short, Richard Brodbeck, Celesta Shaffer, Robert Meyer, Ruth Porter, Marjorie Johnson, Agues Nelson. Marlowe Hoagland, Madalene Crider, William Elston’, Marion Jackson,- John Bauman, Evelyn Kohls, Madeline Spahry Kathleen Odle, Mildred Gause, Idora Lough, Murtha Erma Butler, Junior Kelly. Paul Grame 1 spacher,

Clark Wm. Smith, Carl Sheets, i Frederick Shroyer, Phyllis Krick. I'.ilis Squier, Corolene Townsend, l Lee Anna Morrison, Eleanor Worst, Elizabeth Meihls, Robert D. Engeler. Tire Improvement Certificates of j writing were awarded to: Helen Sheets, Louis Cook, How--1 ard Elzey, Etta Anspaugh, Harold , Kolter. Martha Jane Linn, Donald , Gage, Gordon Jolly, Eula Myers, . Charles McGill, James Beavers, - Dick Sheets, Marjorie Johnson, , Harriet Fruchte, Richard Brodbeck, , James Harkless, John Bauman, , Donald Bailer, Bernice Hanni, Guy , Secaur, Raymond Roop, Ralph Pet- , erson, Loyd Myers. Russell Freidt, , Cover McClure, Chas. Whitman, , Harry Moyer, Clarence Michel, . Robert Eugene Johnson, Gladys

Doan, Robert Krugli, Mabel Parm er, Genevieve Light, Stanley Hollopeter, Mary Ann Bauman, Richard Broadbeck. Seventeen pupils received Progress pins, issued to pupils for iiaving written the first 112 drills from tile Palmer Manual. oCard of Thanks We wish to express our appreefalion to the neighbors ami fro nds tor

KROGER STORES I HIS IS PRODUCE WEEK —AI KROGERS — CHOK E FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Fresh from Orchard and Garden. BANANAS > —25 c Potatoes 29c Tomatoes 25c Watermellon x. .. 49c ' JELL ««• 5c Country Club—Assorted Flavors MILK 3 Tall cans Country Club—Evaporated LAYER CAKES A Delicious Cake with Tempting Icing" KIDNEY BEANS 3 for OK,. Country Club, for Salads Rich, Red, Meaty Beans. VINEGAR Pint in Country Club. White or Apple -LW Salad 12oz<<^ n Dressing Country Club, Has that Home Made Flavor. . CATSUP—Large Bottle 1 rj Country Club—Fine Flavor JL I vSODA CRACKERS 2 Ib. box v I BREAD l'/ 2 lb. Loaf 7 Smooth Texture—Plain or Split Top / C GREAI NORTHERN BEANS Qr Easy cookers—l lbs mOC CHOICE QUAIJ’IY MEATS ROASTS 19c Chuck or Arm Cuts RO VST Pork Loin lb. 1 7i/, r Boilcd I him, sliced ib. For Luncheon or Sandwiches kz VEAL LOAF lb. 25 c BACON Chunks lb. On f » LIGHT—TASTY—LEAN YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE AT A KROGER STORE! I ’I - '

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their kind aesiHtnme, tire minister Rev. Dornseif and his assistant, Rev Kohlemeier, for their kind and con soling words at the funeral of our mother and grandmother, Mrs. Amelia Melcher. Mr .ami Mrs Charles Kuklehan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Melcher. Mr. and Mrs. William Melcher. Mr. and Mrs. Gotlieb Melcher, ' Mr. and Mrs. Otto Melcher.