Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 289, Decatur, Adams County, 8 December 1933 — Page 4

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National Adver. Representative SCHEERER, Inc. 115 Lexington Avenue, New York 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago. Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailies. We hope you don't use all your enthusiasm for the sugar campaign this week. Keep on using Crystal White. It will help a lot. Old Santa will be here in just a couple of weeks and every f one should make it easier for him by getting their shopping out of the road as soon as possible. Take a look at the advertisements each day the next couple of weeks and get busy. The big sugar week will conclude tomorrow with a parade planned by the schools of the city and which we don't mind tipping you off. will be worth seeing. There will be floats ami bands and features. Don't miss this part of the program. Z Dr. Carleton B. McCulloch, new Democratic state chairman, has announced he will visit every district in the state during the next few months, thus getting better acquainted with the conditions and the workers and doing his best to bring the party to such a point that they can present a solid front in next year's campaign. Officer Ed .Miller did a good job when he nailed one of the burglars : and broke up the job of cleaning I up the Teeple & Peterson store- as they did previously >u other places hire. One of the men, with the door lock in his pocket, and seen coining from tiie store entrance is in jail and will probably have ai hard time explaining his actions to the court and jury. We enjoyed the visit of the Hon. I Louis Ludlow here this week. He is one of the old fashioned fellows | who still believes “a public office ; is a public trust" and who feels | that his duty is to serve the people | of his state. Ho has made an ex-; cellent record in his three terms, in the house and holds the confidence of thousands of Hoosiers, regardless of party affiliations. - Col. Lindbergh and his courag-1 eons wife have flown across the ■ ocean again. 1.870 miles over the South Atlantic, from Bathurst. British South Africa, to Mata!, Brazil, in South America. Thdy are homeward bound after a trip over most of the world, dur.ng which they had I BEER Follow the Crowd UNCO • Service Station Highway 16 1 mile east of Decatur. Entertainment Sat. Night by. Skip Young and the Brown Boys. We serve Hot Chilli LUNCH - POP • BEER Meyer Buntman, Proprietor

a number of thrilling experiences. They will be given a sincere and genuine welcome home for they are still favorites in this country. Those who have been worrying about the condition of this com- , inunity as regards taking care of the needy should be greatly cheered by the report of Thomas Noll, township trustee, which shows that only twenty-six families were granted poor relief during the ' month of November and about that | | number is on the list this month. The improvement is due to the public work program, which is taking care of several hundred in the county. Automobile owners in Indiana, used to waiting until the last min-

ute of the last extension of time, to get their license, will be out of luck this year, if Frank Finney, the director, carries out his announced intentions of enforcing the law which requires that each car carries the new plates on January Ist. The new plates were placed on sale this year December Ist and after all there is net much reason why we should wait until April or .May. since we know we must ha'e them. Better not put it off this year The arrest of Miss Cora Steele i of Terre Haute, in connection with I the disappearance of $25,000 from 'i he teacher's retirement fund. ■ seems to have concluded the attack of the partisan press as to the carelessness of the administration.; Just a few hours before the arrest of the well known woman, one of

the Indianapolis papers ran a long editorial eritizing the administration for its lack of effort to place the blame on the guilty parties, but after it was cleared up, not a word about the “terrible" crime. Funny, isn't it? Keith L. Johns, formerly of Marion and later publicity director of the state gross income tax department, ha's been appointed secretary of the Democratic state comi mittee. There has been some criticism of the number of newspaper men in the state's employ but there can be no objections to Johns I sending out stories of interest in his present position. He is a clever writer and one of the aggressive young Democrats of the state and will make goad as secretary under the very popular chairman. Dr. | Carleton McCulloch. TWENTY YEARS ’ AGO TODAY I From the Dally Demotrit File | « 4 Jeff Klopfenstein of Preble purI c'ia-ses 95 acre farm of W. C. Leonard in Wabash township. Butter 25c: eggs 33c. Mrs. E. H. Shoemaker entertains 1 35 ladles with Christmas <ewing party. Miss Matilda Henneford of Vera Cruze is visiting her sister, Mrs, | Dan Niblick. I Miss Mae Babcock is the supper j guest of Miss Lydia Bieneke. Kenyon Walters entertains for I his cousin, Walter Suttles of Con-1 ■ neatt, Ohio. Sine Cure Club meets with Miss Bernice Andrews. Chas. Hakes of Madison st., is ill. John Tyndall is a Wolcottville business visitor. Ben Butler of Root twp„ is ill with grip. Niblick Store receives annual consignment of southern smiiax. — o

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4 — 4 Answers To Test Questions Below a.e the Answers to the Test Questions Printed nn Page Two. • 4 1. The art of communicating thought by the fingers; the sign language of deaf mutes. 2. Navy Department. 3. American woman suffragist leader. 4. Edgar Allen Poe. 5. West Africa. 6. An advance detachment. 7. Wyoming. 8. Famous Russian writer. 9. Shiek. 10. His statutory salary is $75,000 of which President Roosevelt voluntarily returns 15 per cent to the Treasury. o Household Scrapbook —BY—ROBERTA LEE 4 < Fur When fitting pieces of fur, be sure that it all runs in the same direction. See in which direction the hairs lie by brushing it or rubbing. Fur should be cut on the skin with a knife or razor blade, never with a scissors. The Flower Pot Before wrapping the plain flower pot with crepe paper, cover the pot

Opposite BELL’S PHONE h’2 Cash Grocery 292 I Buy Crystal White Granulated Sugar .... 10 lbs. 48c Yes, We Have Weimer’s Pure Sorghum. BALDWIN APPLES —Per basket. .59c. 75c and SI.OO LARGE FANCY SPYS 6 lbs. 25c; Basket 51..35 STEEL RED APPLES—Good for cooking or eating—Basket 85c and SI.OO MARTHA WASHINGTON COFFEE—Quart Vacuumed Jar 29c That Good PILLSBI RY ( AKE FLOUR—Pkg. 25c P. W. CRACKERS—2 - 1-lb. boxes 25c RICE POPS AND WHEAT POPS—Pkg 5c Pure Cocoa. 21b box 21c Fancy Wagner Pure Ground Pepper Apples, 8 lbs 25c pound 19c Grape Fruit, 1 for.. 10c Macaroni, 3 tbs. ... 25c Cranberries, tb. ... 10c Catsup, large 14 oz. Turnips. 10 tbs. ... 15c hottie 10c Blue Goose Oranges Quart Dill Pickles.. 15c 2 dozen 25c Quick Arrow Soap Fancy Tokay Grapes Flakes, 2 pkgs... 25c pound . . . 7 »c Foulds Egg Noodles L 0?/ 19 nL.. lip Potatoes, No. 1 White O.K. Soap, (> bars. . 2ac Fruit Filled Candy Syrup, Golden, gal. 49c 2 lbs 25c Prunes, 70-80 size Chocolate Clusters 3 tbs 25c pound 19c Graham Crackers Good Chocolate Drops 2 Ib. box 25c 2 lbs 25c CHOICEST CUTS IN QUALITY MEATS — Fresh Oysters. Try Our Meats, you will like them.

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> with about two thicknesses of oil paper. This will prevent discolored marks from water that may overflow. Potatoes Keep potatoes in a wire wastepaper container. The air can circui late through it and it will not at- ; tract insects. I j o PETERSON NEWS Miss France® Abbott spent Sunday with Miss Clara Ellen Mumma. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fruchte and daughter Lena of Magley called on Mr. and Mre. 11. iA. Briener Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Donavan Bright, of Montpelier. Ohio, spent Tuesday l( evening with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson J Abbott. . I Mrs. Jack Zimmerman spent I Tuesday with Mrs. F. Spade. o , Best Man at Golden Wedding San Francisco, Cal. — (UP) — ; When Oscar G. Ro'il and Elizabeth Ryden were married in November, I just fifty years ago in Sqltn Francis,'co, T. H. Johnson was “best' man. . i Recently Johnson was with the 1 couple again as they held open . house in celebrating their golden 1 wedding anniversary. . | o — Holiday Law Broke Record Manchester. .Conn., —(UP) —Ed- ■ ward M. Zimmerman, barber, 1 blames the new state law which tor-

bids barbers working on state holidays, for the breaking ot a record. For 59 years Zimmerman clipped hair and shaved hie customers every Saturday without a break. Ar- 1 mistice Day this year came on ; Saturday, and the record was end- 1 ed. 1

MU. lk Science “There is NO Difference” i Sugar is sugar, whether is comes from sugar cane or the sugar beet. Even modern science, with all of its polariscopes and paraphernalia, can discover No Difference — sugars have been properly refined. It is all a matter of purity. Pure beet sugar, such as Sparkling Crystal While, is in quality, appearance, chemical composition, and cooking properties the finest that can be produced. Good Housekeeping, Bureau of Foods, Sanitation and Health; the United States Department of Agriculture and many State Universities have all made exhaustive tests. There is but one resultl “Tfeere is No Difference!” wTUm B°y Sparkling Crystal White to6ay and boost the industrial and t! -£* agricultural prosperity of your 1 —State. ITTiat Indiana Makei Make» Indiana CENTRAL SUGAR COMPANY DECATUR, INDIANA ' INDIANA’S ONLY SUGAR PLANT

* MAGuEY xVtWS Mr. and Mrs, Edward Kolter entertained the young Peoples society of the Reformed church Friday evening. here were 38 present and the evening was spent in playing games and having a good social time Refreshment* were served which consisted of cake, whipped cream and coffee. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Conrad. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Conrad entertained for dinner Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Milton Scherry and family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Repport and family. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Peters and son Loren. Mr. and Mrs. Mart Reppert, and l-ewie Egley. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kruetzman entertained for dinner on Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. George Lies of Spencerville, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knatz and daughter Helen of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mns. William Kruetzman and family, Mrs. Leah Lachner. and Otto Kruetzman. Miss Marcella Scherry spent Thanksgiving with Miss Nadine Barger. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Helmrich and daughter Anna entertained for dinner Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cable and family of Preble. Mr. and Mrs. Earl August Limenstall and daughter Rachel, J. J. Helmrich and family. Mr. and Mrs lAdolph Smith and family. Mrs. Ernest Worth man received word from iber brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs Frank Bauer of Van Wert Ohio, formerly of Magley of the arrival of a baby girl Friday night December 1. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Conrad. Mr. apd Mrs. Walter Conrod entertained for dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bloemker Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hildebrand. Mr. and Mrs. William Worthman and son Carlton, grandma Hildebrand and Henry Hildebrand. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dettinger entertained for dinner and supper Sunday in honor of their daughter's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Keil and family of Van Wert Ohio. 'Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hower ot Fort Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hower of Decatur. The Misses Edna and Ida Borne were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jaberg and daughter Don-na Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Borne and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jaberg and daughter Donna, Mrs. Lena Hilgeman and son Walter motored to Fort Wayne Thursday

'and were entertained by Mr. and > I Mrs. Paul Heiberich and family, i I Mr and Mrs. George Gerber and j Mrs. Caroline Jaberg entertained for dinner Thursday Rev. and Mrs. j Albert Scherry and family, of Or-' vllle. Ohio; Mrs. Wllford McPeak and children Bettie and Evelyn ot i Bucyrus. Ohio; Mr. Jacob Bloemker; and Mrs. James Gilbert of Preble. [ Mr and Mrs. Fred Bloemker. Mr and Mrs. Henry Bloemker and daughter Irene, and Miss Minnie i Bloemker, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fruchte en | jteitained for dinner on Thanksgiv.j ing Mr. and Mrs. Martin Worthmail and family, Mr. and Mru. Al- j bert Frucihte and family. Marie and I Harold Kolter. of Decatur; Mr. and i ■ Mrs. Arthur Frm hte of Fort Wayne I ' Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Fruchte and family. Vernon Bracht spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bracht of Fort Wayne. i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dettinger' entertained for dinner Thursday ' Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Keil and family of Van Wert, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hower of Fort Wayne; Mr. and .Mrs. David Sheller of Huntington; and for supper jidditi

NO YOU CANT OWE YOUR YOU LtND HIM ■ m' BfXLY BROTHER A BYTE YOURS GftkWAMWE.'to ■ p - OF YOUR ARPLE-HE HAS OH THE BUREM ■ NO TEETH YET, I; y- i x /.vr-i I. "The first bite of meat from SCHMITT'S MEAT MARKET will convince you of its superior quality." Stop m M TODAY and see our tempting display of prime q-jality ■ tefe and tome dressed meats —or just phone. We ocHver ' promptly. H Saturday Specials L Fancy Boneless Pork Tenderloin ■ to fry or roast, Special 25c lb,, ■ U — ■ . Small Lean Loin Pork Chops I>c lb ■ Lean Pork Shoulder Steak 2 lbs. 25c 9 Veal Steak or Meaty Veal Roast 15c H Fresh Ground Hamberger 10c lb ■ ! All Pork Sausage (Country style) 10c | b ■ Fresh Pork Liver 10c lb; 3 lbs. 25c H , Fresh Bulk Oysters ,A " Oystefs) 25c pint I Tender Beef Steak 18c lb I Real Good Swiss Steak l*c lb ■ Whole or half Sugar Cured Ham’' !5c S Fresh Side Pork (^oieor haifs.de) | (tc |h I ■ ' 2 tb. box Soda Crackers 20c ■ M Sparkling Crystal White Sugar s I (The Best Sugar in the world.) E 5 lb. 25c; 10 tb.47c; 25 lb. bag sl.lO » See our Treasure Hunt Gift in our II window made with Sparkling SI Crystal White Sugar. I| Phones 95 and 96. II I ▼ 2 • MSv wK B E v jflK TyJ H ; Friday -Saturday I ® SPECIALS I CELERY — 4 Stalks ■ APPLES~ 10 Tb. 25c I Grimes Golden, Baldwin, Northern Spy, P-sCL’ 1 „ Kt Huberson, Delicious, Greenings ..... V GRAPE FRUIT —lO for 2-sc_ I BANANAS, COCOANUTS I Uni Fruit, 4 lbs. 25c 2 for ' ■ c (RAN BERRIES TANGERINES g Eat more, 2 lbs,,. 23c 2 dozen ■ — ORANGES — I Florida’s Best California Seedless I 2 dozen 25c and Juicy, 2 iI“Z- ~2- ■ — VEGETABLES — | Spinach, 2 lbs 15c Radishes, White I Leaf I/Cttuee, 2 lbs. 15c Breakfast, bunch . ■ Head Lettuce, 2 for 15c Fresh Green Bean' ■ Carrots, bunch 5c 2 lbs I A full line of Fresh Fruit and Vegetables. I Dixie Queen Markets I WHOLESALE I I FRUIT 157 No. 2nd st. VEGETA ; I —USE BEET SUGAR— I

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