Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 25 January 1934 — Page 3

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I OPENING DAY SATURDAY JANUARY 27th I NEW LOCATION i Corner Second £# Jackson Sts I LARABEE’S FLOUR GUESSING ■Prompt drive in service. Feeds ground and mixed while CONTEST Special Service-Trained men to help you with your feeding probI ... lems. Balance your grain to tit your needs, lalk over your man■you wait. Do your shopping while your grinding is done. Guess the number of pounds of Larabee’s Flour agement problems. Free service on Hog and Poultry problems. I in the big hag in our window. I Fppil Snpriak 5 Biff Prizes Grinding Specials I rcou jpcuiaio ALL GRINDING HALF PRICE Meat Scraps $1.95 cwt. i Larabee’s Flour, 2 lib. sack 98c 3rd Prize—lß tt>. bag Larabee’s Flour ? Bran $1.25 cwt. 48 lb. sack $1.89 Ith Prize—2l lb. bag Larabee’s Flour j Balch Gr jnding and Mixing FREE with each 10(1 lb. Bag of REED’S EGG or Tankage $1.75 cwt. Smoked Salt for Butchering sth Prize—2l lb. bag Larabee’s Flour. HOG SUPPLEMENT. Flour Middlings .... $1.1(1 cwt. I 25 lb. sack 59c Excr „ visitor ( . us(omer Sa<ur(lav is entitled to a free 500 lb. GRINDING FREE with Purchase of each 100 lb. bag DAIRY SUPPLE- „„ P.. 11 I inp nf Feeds guess—Also a free guess with every purchase the week of MENT or 50 lb. MOLASSES. Other Reasonable I rices on till Lint . .January 27th to February 4th inclusive. T1" 7 TV IT A Specialist from Dr. Salisbury’s Laboratories will be in charge. Bring in Ik Ur If |-Ah 11 I I I of V t g B If your sick or droopy chickens for FREE Post Mortem Examination j-T UIJC/JC/ jL J. A AV/ Expert advise on Poultry Diseases. h“Tßeed- Mac Feed & Supply Company ■ I OR FEED. HOME OF REED SUPPLEMENT FEEDS EVERYBODY WELCOME FORMERLY REED ELEV ATOR CO.

CLUB CALENDAR — Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Mile Mary Macy Phones 1000—1001 Thursday St. Mary's Twp, Home Economics I Club, Mrs. Ralph Ixingvnberger, ■ ’ 1 p. m. Pinochle ('lull, Miss Frieda 1 ! Scherer, 7:30 p. m. M. E. I-adios Aid Society, Mrs , P. G. Riker. x. R. Otterbein Brotherhood meeting, church, 7 p. m. W. <>. T. M. pinochle and bunco I party. Moose Home, 7:30 p. m. I Eastern Stars regular elated ineeti.UK, Masonic Hall, 7:30 p. m. Presbyterian W. M. S. all day > meet in k. Mrs. John Schug, 10:30 i a. in. Zion Reformed Girls Choir, Miss Eleanor Reppert, 7 p. m. Friday I Decatur Home Economics Club. IMt ■ Fred i 'oilier. 1:30 p. hi. Cuipe Dietll ( lull. Mis. Albert I Beery. 7:30 p. m. Tri Kappa charity dance. Masonic Hall, 9:30 p. ni. Saturday Zion Reformed W. M. S. case- ( teria supper, church basement, 51 1 to 7 p. m. Monday Research Club. Mrs. Mayme Myers. 2:30 p. m. Bona Terns Club, Mrs. Tom , Eliinger, 7:30 p. m. lAdams County Choral Society i meeting. Miss Dorothy Miller, 7:30 , p. m. Wednesday St Vincent de Paul Society, K. I of C. Hall. 2 p. m. , Historical Club. Mrs. Fred Hani cher. 2:30 p. m. 1 enit, mashed potatoes, sweet pota- | toes, meat loaf, noodles, baked beans, perfection salad, deviled ' eggs, potato salad, fruit salad, cold , ; slaw, pit kies. cake, pie and cofft'e. I The public is invited to attend. PROGRAM OF HOOSIER BUREAU The fourth salon program of the ' | fourth season of the Hoosier Pro- . I sram Bureau will be presented in , ■ t io L. S. Ayres store auditorium in Indianapolis Tuesday morning, Jan-

DF.C.ATI’R DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY. JANI’A RY 25, 1931.

uary 30, at ten-thirty o'clock. i Tlie program Includes the follow-1 Ing: . Mux Sloan Potts- Rtudent Baritone' Mintie Allen Royse- "My Country! 'tin of Thee" Barbara Jefferies Alb n- Warbling ! Whistler. Anna Ixntlse Marney- Biographical | Estimate of a Famous Woman j Eva K, Graves Original Nature Story with Musical Barkground . Frances Johnson Soprano. I Maude Lucus Ruinplnr — Our Na I tional Capital. ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Hubert Omlor was hi.ste.se I io the members of the Alpha Zeta Bridge Chib Wednesday evening. Prizes in bridge were won by Mrs. ' ! George Laurent mid Miss Virginia laiuieiit. Mrs. Omlor served a luncheon. The next chili meeting will be held in two weeks with Mrs. Liutront. PINOCHLE CLUB ENTERTAINS HUSBANDS The members of the Friday Night Pinochle Club entertained their ’ husbands at the home of .Mrs. Brice Roop Wednesday night. Tallies were arranged, for pin ochle ami prizes were won by Mr. mi l Mrs. Riwsel Mek:hl, Brice Roop i and Mrs. Kenneth Eady. Following , the games a two course ImiclKsm was served. PAPER READ AT SHAKESPEARE CLUB Mrs. Harry Ferntheil was the leader for the meeting of the Indies Shakespeare Club held at the home of Mrs. W. A. Lower, Wednesday afternoon. In her absence, the paper was read by Mrs J. C. Sutton. The subject was "Literature of Denmark”. The next meeting of the club will be held February 7 with Mrs. Phillip Obenauer. The Guest Day meeting next week will not be ob served. ANNOUNCEMENTS OF MARRIAGE RECEIVED Announcements of the marriage of Miss Lee Anna Vance of New York City, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O, L. Vance of this ■. ity, and Sam uel Mervin, Jr., have been received by friends in this city. The announcement reads as follows: "Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lee Vance announce the marriage of their daughter, ia-e Anna to Mr. Samuel Mervin, junior, on Wednesday, the third of January. 1934 in New York City. ".At home after the first of February, Forty-five Prospect Pla’ e,, New York City." SPLENDID PAPER READ AT CLUB MEETING The Historical Club met Wednes lay afternoon at the home of Mrs. Sam Butler. Mrs. Dave Campbell wad the leader for the afternoon mid read a splendid paper on the subject, "Scotland with Scott." During the social hour Mrs. But- i ler served dainty refreshments. The | next meeting of the < lub will lie | held with .Mrs Fred Haneher, Wed- j nesday afternoon ami Mrs. Ruth . Hollingsworth will have the pro gram. ORGANIZATION MEETING OF YOUNG PEOPLES CHOIR A party was held Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. C. Drake for ■ the purpose of organizing a young ' people's (ihoir of the United Breth- I

lien hiirch. A business mooting was I held at whicn time the following ofi fleers were elected for the coining year: Georgia Foughty, president: 1 Genevieve Light, vicirpresldent;

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IPanllno Htikoy, secretary; L»‘Htor Rahoy, tri'naurcr; Ruth Foughty, . plunlHt, and Clam E. Mumiiui, dlrectorcus. The next meeting will ho held at the home of Oils Buker,

■ Thursday night, February 1, nt t> ven o'clock. The remainder of the evening > was spent in playing games after , which dellidous refreshments were

j served by the hostesses, Mrs, Drake I Pauline Hickey tmd Genevieve : i Light. • A social mcetliig of the Adams ■ ■ SI 111. «■■■■■■■ MBi S— ■■HUlliw.. ■■ ..I—.—»—l — .1

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'county Choral Society will he heid I next Tuesday night at seven-thirty !o'clock at the home of Mlns Dor--1 othy Miller.