Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 295, Decatur, Adams County, 13 December 1934 — Page 5
Eme sews H , f ,- j K Hocker .spent ■ ' t'"' «"" StS 01 M ''- B*’ 1 ". J,; Hocker and Kindly. M 8" .<..„ C. E. Hanner and ■ .i'. 1> Scherer visited Geneva Sunday. ■ franklin of Decatur ' B 'we S' 'I "Ith her grand ■‘ Mr | Mrs. T. .1. itayl. ■■ | }i, vi-r.s and Miss EarSaturday in Eon V'. , v ■ s.ifara Sanders and ■ were the RtieaU of ■ ' v ,._ • Sauders and son ■ v Ehr.-.un of Fort Wayn. ■ E™ JOAN MANNING in a SPARKLING ■hKISIMAS PACKAGE ■ candy that the whole town K* about in a beautiful ■itmas wrapper. ■bound 1 Pound 2 Pounds I ’>oc Pound I. J. SMITH ■ DRUG CO. i
pdHnl I'H /"’’•wtt mt but iß— Cold motors turn harder— I 1 co,d batteries have ,e “ Spin * B iff is your starting/-"' ning power—at zero a battery B has on j y 40% of its starting I power. Save yourself time, I WEwBl money—let us give your battery a “cold weather check” now, free! Find out if it needs ■.augh at the Mercury recharging. We’ll test the I with this voltage and gravity, check ■URPLUS POWER cables,clean terminals, | D f /z 4*fE clean case, add water — I D~Gr 119 f or a “thank you.” MERCURY Amps, for SW ■ ■■ < — ■ TSMtn. C/fe AA less allowance Kthssp-—Shsss |W« *9 '.3. for oUI ba ‘ te ’ 7 ’ BwSSB W SBj Vag- VWI LKbucst.V k • WS.r'J \ i ■’ ’ Anchor Battery I -9 Other types and sizes Ual^^^SSMU^^B ■R : iZar <n proportion COMPLETE SF.RV ICE Recharging ■ • R ',P a , irs ’•! Rentals . . . Road service batteries .. . .Ml Makes of new lowoufs—YOUß natett dangcrl m 'i times more acci- jlcff ents are due to skids /J XI tan to blowouts. Let J ( X L AH U/onlliP' •re-groove non-skid J Yl V MgM , , y H ” •fety in your smooth |J ZjJ j'L lIREsfl tiar more lies or replace them ffl jgj ; Z k . Ith New G-a Good- fagUgb VO <>Ul<A ears. Use your credit. 1 ‘ No „. S kid 00DAEARnt»O u.r. niM 4 T.res-Tubes J i ' e Eke A WEEK buys against Road ’a° SPEED ; Ha«^ B a " d De ’ ’AY. Other types and sects. iees in proportion. —- 1 Your Lubrication Winter-lied-ieavy summer grease stiffens in cold weal he . •uses hard riding, hard steering, hard shtlttnß «rnd wears your car. We use correct win nl «/» “bricants as recommended by your car man - HV * "s Vv •cturer. Try our 35-Point Specialized Cota J| Moßtcart leather Imbrication of chassis and body I y Chek-Chart (includes Under-Hood S® CAR HEATER | AUTO RADIO IROUNO ™ WORID ||NffK «> . e , *’ S«2O I iw,# t«’| t*’ I JX PHONE 262 OAD service CORNER THIRD AND MADISON | a.«. to 9p. sh. Week-days a. m. to Bp. m- |
and Mra. Oscar Bhrsani. Elmo Stucky of Fort Wayue apeut the week end with hU parent. Mr and Mru. Willkon Stucky, Mr. and Mm. Raymond Criat and 1 family were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. DbWey N'eldlgh at 1 Decatur Sunday. ~ Mlse Katy lx,g s nt p„ rt w ; s|»ent Sunday wltih Mr. and Mra. I Jim A. llendriekH end eon McGee Mre. William Lee of Tipton viaItod her stater, Mrs. T. J. jUyl , who Is ill, for a few daya. —- —o— — MAgZeY NEWS * • * — -— 4 Mr. and Mm. beater Cowan are the proud parents of a baby boy born Monday December 10, Robert Kolter was one of the double quartette from Kirkland High School tlaat swng over the radio from Fort Wayne Saturday. > Mr. anil Mm. Edward Jaberg and daughter, Donna spent the weekend in Fort Wayne with Mr. and Mrs. Daul Belberich and family. I Rev. and Mrs. Otto Scheny of New Bavaria, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peck Were dinner guests of Mr. and Mm. Otto Hildebrand and family Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Milt: n Scherry and family entertained for dinner Sunday Mr. and Mm. Ernest Worthman and family and Daniel Scherry. Charles Dettinger attended the stock show at Chicago Thursday. Mrs Charles Dettinger spent a couple days in Fort Wayne last week. Robert Kolter spent Sunday with Wilmer Worthman. Mr. and Mrs. V rnon Bracht were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hildebrand and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dettinger mctore 1 to Van Wert. Ohio, Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Keil and family. J Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bloemker, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Manns end family w re dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Worthman and son I Carlton, Sunday. o Get the Hain — Trade a< Home
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1934.
T PREBLE NEWST * Mrs. Edgar Zimmerman and MA Richard Bagtier of Fort Wayne "Pent Thursday at Fort Wayne, shopping. Mrs. June Shackley, Irene, Lortile nmcl Erma Kirchner spent Friday at Fort Wayne. Mrs. Lena Sherlock returned to her home at Corunna after visiting
® FOOD BARGAINS ■ GALORE Chocolate Drops - lb 10c SODA CRACKERS -17 c Flour Buik macaroni 3 ibs - 25c Susai* GOOD OLD IONA BRAND CHEESE 2 lbs. 33C FINE GRANULATED 2Wb OE* PRUNES ™ 4 lbs ' 25c C1 9A bag XhP catsvp “ r ioc bag 4>|.Z3 - IONA PEACHES 2 29c MATCHES r “Er 6 boxes 25c -y~ FRESH BREAD 9C PFROQ ml Ln PINEAPPLE 35C . SALT 10C LB. BAG 89c MORTONS SMOKED 79c S 8 8: $2-09 Whitehouse Evaporated egg mash « A m OYSTER SHELLS ’•« 79c S. LB ' $2-19 | / cans h/ (J JELL-O ™ 4 pkgs 22c -Maxwell House COFFEE lb 31c -= BANANAS h 4 lbs 19c TANGERINES, 216 Size 25c APPLES, Rome Beauty’s LEAF LETTUCE GRAPEFRL IT, 80&96 JQ C 2, DoZe lbs« • Oranges = 23c s= 39c „.„ v MEAT SAVINGS FOR WEEK END Come In And Look At These oJa™ ■’ ‘ per 1’ Young Fore-Quarto of Beef YOUNG BABY BEEI FRESH GROUND BEEF, Pure Beef. 3 lbs2sc FOR ONLY 7J/ F stLk°s R Al/n IL ROLLED RIB LEAN POT PORTERHOUSE lb • /2t Xt 9^ C W No Bone ROAST STEAK CHOICE Fine For Cold Pack We Will Gladly Break These Up For You 15C 8' 2C ’ 15C ‘ wmrw vRFmi CENTER CUT SHOULDER PORK ROAST lp/ 2 C SPARE RIBS NE ” 188 hearts, BOSTON BUTT Jsc 2 L for 23C 4 L forl9c kidney, 2 lbs. 15c 19c lb. LEAN, MEATY. Pound — SK|NNED FANCY LEAN BREAKFAST B ACON 2to 3 lb. piete .. 22*/ 2 c SMOKED PICNIC HAMS SMOKED HAMS, Whole or Half SMOKED iTTb X* I? ACI IN 6 to 8 pound average 1 Ap BEEF I* Pound Only IVV 16 l /2C LB. TONGUE 25C LB ’ — " " FINE LIMBURGER CHEESE 90 p ( REAM CHEESE 2<)C Bulk OYSTERS Fine For Lunch. LB . aTTAi'F ( HFFSF 1r . Fillets, lb. . ZoC PERCH Quart 39c, Oflp PURE LARD. Government OQp 9 1 u‘' LLE " J 15C Roth Boneless Pound... IvC Pint Inspected. 2 LB. For LttJC 2 LB. ror WE WILL HAVE ALL FRESH POULTRY FOR XMAS AT VERY LOW PRICES ORDER NOW.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hoffman and family. Mtn. John Kirchner and daughters Irene, Lot'.ne and Krmn, Mra. June Bhackley and eon Darrell, apent Saturday at Marlon, visiting Mr. and Mn. H. James. Mr. and Mrn. Orville Heller and daughter, Vera and nona Verel and John, spent Sunday at Fort Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Haymond Werling and soon Eugene and Mr. Smith of Fort Wayne ai«>nt Sunday vialt-
Ing Mr. and Mra. Eli Goldner. 1 Mlsa Dorothy Hoffman la spending several weeks visit Ing Mrs. Lena Sherlock at Corunna. Esther F.hlerdlng visited Margaret Bulttneic Sunday. Mrs. Milton Hoffman and daughter Hernlta and Gertrude, spent Monday at Fort Wayne. - -—o- —*■ Cafeteria Supper Reformed Church Sat. Night, 5-7 p.m. Tli-Fr
PETEKsON NEWS MUa Jean Houck of Muncie spent the week-end with Mr. end Mr». Holl Houck. She Is now attending college at Muncie Mr. and Mrs. Andy Shirack called on Mr. and Mrs. Glen Straub Saturday. Mr. and Mr*. Metin Frut lito of Magle.v failed on Mr. and Mra, 11, A. Briener Saturday. Mies Agnes Fuhrman of Decatur
spent the week-end with Miss Doria Johnson. Mr. and .Mrs. Burt Aungat of Fort Wayne Bpent a week ego Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ball. Mr. and Mra. Ed Moaer of Bluffton visltwa Mr. and Mr«. Frank Spade Sunday evening. The Beulah Chapel Sunday nch<>ol will ipresent a Ohrletniaa program Christmas Eve. 801 l Houck, Wayne Johnson and Boh Barry, all of Peterson were
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among tfaose who attended the Kirkland and Daoatur Catholic gamo iMt Friday night. Mra. AUguet Schllukman and daughter FrancM called on Mra. Frank and daughter Velma Sunday. See C. D. Teep.e for personally selected gifts — ties, scarfs, suede and black leather jackets, fancy sox. wonderful values In dress shirts, also In suits and overcoats.
