Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 129, Decatur, Adams County, 31 May 1935 — Page 6

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CIVIC LEADER CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE the office of president of the board. He was 11 member and organizer <rf the ■Decatur Library board and until a year ago served as treasurer. He also served as treasurer and as a member of the Decatur Cemetery Association board, was instrumental in undertaking the program for the beautification and enlargement of the grounds. For many years Mr. Kirsch served as treasurer and as a member of the board of trustees of the Re- 1 formed Church’s Orphan Home at Fort Wayne. He was deeply inter-; ested in this work and at all times had an attentive ear and ready hand Co help the orphans. He was known through the Reformed

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I Quality Food Market I PHONE 192 *F REE DE LIVERYPHONE 192 Salad *• 2sc “.S BURCO COCOA lb box 10c Little Elf Marshmallows, 8 oz. cello9c Rippled Wheat, 2 packages23c — FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES — Little Elf Gohlen Bantam Corn, 2 cans29c < j|A Tattle Elf Corn Flakes, 2 packages2lc BANANAS 4 lbs. O"| p Little Elf Evaporated Milk. 3 cans2oc /G vWR jP® - Corn Beef Hash, can 18c I 'lf [f j | t Peaches, Little Elf large can 18c I/£I /KM ORANGES 2 doz. /|Qp King Bee Lima Beans. No. 2 can, 2 forlsc \'/r e-/i BUN KIST Van Camp Light Meat Tuna, canlsc V S ::::::::;::::: £ NEW potatoes, io ibs. 23c Little Elf Fresh Prunes. 2 cans 29c NEW CABBAGESc King Bee Red Beans. 16 oz. can. 3 cansl7c mroir dtvv i nnr r on • nc ne' Little Elf Pink Salmon. 2 cans 25c FRESH PINEAPPLE, 30 Size, 2 for.. 2.JC Burco Macaroni, 2 pound packagel7c T n A pi V'T'TTTrv lAz. Fresh Salted Peanuts, pound 17c LLAr LEI ILCE, pound 10c Gelatine Dessert, 4 packages 19c iii'RCf) 94 th ha<r 7Qr Hershey's Cocoa. 1 pound can 13c 1 Rt °’ ’ * ’ ’ 79C Elf Chocolate Malted Milk, pound can 21c frl I <>■ ■ V LITTLE ELF, 24 lb. 98c Ovaltine, can ■ ■ 33c BUCKEYE. 24 lb. bag 75c COFFEE Littte Elf,"tb. 25c OXYDQL, large package2lc — SATINA, package 6c ROUND STEAK, 1b... 25c STEAK, lbl7'/ 2 c SU PER SUDS, 2 forl9c SWISS STEAK, 1b.... 19c roast, tb 15c LA FRANCE, 3 for2sc ROAST, lbl7'/ 2 c STEW, thl2'/ 2 c BABBITTS CLEANSER, 3 forloc Smoked Hams PORK —— „ —- r . Q . . BABO CLEANSER F& G P ’ b for ' 25c 11 CHOPS, lb2sc lc SALE . Super Suds, Ige. pkg. 19c ROAST, lb23c 2 cansl4C Rinso, Ige. pkg2lc

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i church district us one of the leading and active laymen. In 1907, Mr. Kirsch, who was a Democrat In polities, was elected a member of the Adums County Council. In November 9, 1918, he ' was elected president of the board ' and took an active part in the compiling and formulating of the budgets and itax levies. He serv--1 ed with great credit in this official position. On March 30, this year, when a special meeting of the council was held, Mr. Kirsch was unable to attend. The board sent him the following letter: Letter From Council “In deep appreciation for the many years of faithful and valuable services rendered to our county by you as a member of the Adams County Council, your associates send this greeting to you i

• with the hope for your speedy re-' I covery. "We are now holding a special session made necessary by reason of a change made in the laws by the last General Assembly, and we assure you we miss your wise and timely counsel. "We are extending to you our best wishes for your early return to your family, friends and neighbors, fully restored <o health." Survivors Mr. Kirsch gave of his time and thought in many civic undertak-' ings and assisted wherever possible in furthering the welfare and progress of his community. He did his work cheerfully and no one ever doubted his sincerity and true Christian spirit. Besides the widow. Mr. Kirsch is survived by three children, Mrs. Fred Ropipert, Otto L. and Herald E. Kirsch, of this city: one brother, Peter Kirsch, four grandchildren, Miss Eleanor Reppert. Roland Reppert, Miss Helen Kirsch and Frederick Kirsch, all of this 1 city. One brother, John, and two sisters, Mrs. Barbara Liebenguth and Mrs. Katharina Mutschler are deceased. The body will be taken from the Zwick Funeral home to the Kirsch

ms BELL'S I Winchester ' House g pl S e Cash Grocery PH 2 «* E I - I PAL—It Blues. Suds and Washes—large box ... 23c FOREST ROSE FLOUR—24’/j pounds 79c TOMATOES—Fancy Hand Packed—3 for 25c PUMPKIN — 3 large cans 25c COFFEE—That Good 7:30 —Pound 17c, 3 lbs. 49c SILVER SEA. Vacuum Packed 25c TEA — Per pound 19c. 29c and 39c STRAWBERRIES—Fancv Southern Indiana. Qt. 15c SODA CRACKERS — 2 pound box 17c FRISCO — Large 3 pound can 58c FANCY SUN KIST ORANGES—Doz. 15c. 25c & 50c CANDY—Orange Slicesand Gum Drops, lb 10c THOSE GOOD MILLER CAKES—Large size ... 15c GOOD CREAM CHEESE — per pound 19c Large Lemons, doz. 23c Catsup. 2 Ig. bottles 25c Celery, per stalk ... 5c Bells Special Coffee 21c Pineapples, each .. 10c Camay Soap, 6 for. 25c New Potatoes. 10 lb 25c O. K. Soap. 6 Ig. bar 25c New Peas. It) 7’/ic i* & G Soap. 6 Ig bar 25c New Golden Wax Golden Syrup, gal.. 53c Beans, lb 7’/tC Bulk Cocoanut, lb. 25c We have a full line of FRESH and SMOKED MEATS. WE SELL McMILLEN’S FEEDS. MILLER and WILLSHIRE BREAD, large loaf .. 9c Seed Potatoes. Patalska Russet. 100 lb. bag .... 95c Early Ohio Selected Seed Potatoes, bushel $1.25 Rural New York Seed Potatoes, bushel SI.OO Red Beans. Kidney Beans, Spaghetti, Diced Car- JT „ rots. Kraut, Peas, Pork and Beans, choice OC

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY MAY 31, 1935.

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• residence Saturday and may be viewed ufter 2 o’clock Saturday afternoon. o , FLOOD TOLL IS CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE danger, held the bulk of the turgid flow, and only trickles of water slopped over the revetments to spread along the low-lying streets of the wholesale district. There was no loss of life, and I property damage was estimated far • below that of two years ago, when driftwood floated even into the city’s beautiful union station. o MEMORIAL DAY CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE flag pole there. A large crowd was present. Leo Ehinger acted as post commander in place of Tilman Gehrig, who is leader of the drum corps. In this capacity he gave the dedicatory speech for the new flag pole. Members of the American Legion auxiliary laid the wreath at the base of the pole. The women made all the wreaths used in the services

Thursday. ’ 1 4l Four Boy Scouts presented the flag to Spanish-American war veterans, who raised it. This service was concluded with a benediction pronounced by the Rev. J. M. Dawson. o— MUSSOLINI TO CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE , in East Africa. “11 Duce. us minister of the armed forces, the commun’aue continued, "has therefore ordered mobilization of the Granaseo division stationed at Aquila, under command of general Terzktni. Another Grandaooo division has already been organized to repbce the original one, under command of Genera) Torrieri." o — Alleger Kidnaper Is Under Arrest Kansas City. Mo., May 31 —(UP) | Department of justice agents an-1 nouce here today that Walter (Irish i O’Malley. hunted as the alleged ringleader in the abduction of August Luer. aged banker of Alton, 111., in 1933, .had been arrested. Washington, May 31 —Director J. Edgar Hoover of the justice department Bureau of Investigation revealed today that Walter O'Malley, wanted in the .August Luer kidnaping, wu« arrested May 27 at Kansas I City. Mo. O’Malley, also known as Wolter ' Holland, was arrested without a struggle, Hoover said, as he entered his apartment on Independence Avenue. Kansas City, near 25th street. He was carrying u .38 caliber aut

THE beautiful tribute that love pays to the memory of departed loved ones was never more in evidence than it was on Memorial Day which we observed on Thursday of this week. Our nation is rich in spiritual content. Its real treasury is in the hearts and minds of its people. May love always be the real “gold standard" of life. The BLACK FUNERAL HOME S. E. BLACK MRS. S. E. BLACK, Lady Ass’t. CLARENCE WEBER We are proud of our values and our service. Come in or phone us and < /jRERSb.. your order will receive prompt and $ careful attention. All Beef Hamburger ... 15c lb Boiling Beef 12*/ 2 c tb Mhhw. Pickled Pork Feet, per piece 5c Cream Cheese 22c 1b Rolled Rib Roast, tb.. . faiOL Milk Fed Kuhner’s Choice Arm and Spring Chickens, Hockless Picnics Chuck “1 O Lean 1 Roast, 1b... loC Young Hens Jowel Bacon 25c tb. 20c I*. « — ■ 8 Red Heart Dog Food. 3 cans 25c Sunbrite Cleanser, 3 cans 13c Swift’s Premium Corned Beef Hash. 2 cans3sc Qt. Jar Sandwich Spread.. 32c K° un d Swiss t Swifts Jewel Shortening, lb 18c 22 C GERBER i£2se MEAT MARKET po , un ? Select PHONE 97 Brains, lb. IOC

Remember £t A the long-haired football player? If YOU were big enough to attend football games in 1906, you'll recall the husky youths who played without helmets and looked like | Skve terriers. Those he-men liked their beefsteak raw—but they also liked the taste of the new cereal that made its first appearance in Decatur that year. Golden flakes of toasted corn, made by Kellogg in Battle Creek! Today Kellogg's Corn Flakes are a regular part of the menu at many college football training-tables — just as they are in half the homes of the country. In 29 years they’ve become the All-American favorite, outselling every other ready-to-eat cereal by millions of packages. What’s the reason? Simply that Kellogg's Corn Flakes give you biggest value —finest quality. Their flavor and oven-fresh crispness can't be successfully imitated. When you buy corn flakes, aak for Kellogg’s, in the red-and-green [ package. The original— always the i best. CORN FLAKES THE FINEST MADE i Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

SPECIAL THIS I Home Baked Ham with cloves .JI brown sugar. Spring Chickens t'j fry. Last year’s hens Io roast, I in-.l i kj pounds each .25c lb. Specials for Satttj Rib-Plate Boiling Beef v )f | t) I Meaty Beef Roast IKc Ih I Special Sirloin Steak 2.5 c lb I Veal Steak or (’hops 25c lh I All Meat Frankfurts... .2 lb. for 35c ll Fresh Ground Meat Ixtaf, ! solid meat ( Beef > p ort«ndVMi). 25c ft I Boneless Swiss Steak !Tender ) 23c lb« u Sugar Cured Picnic Hams J I 20c lb] I Sugar Cured Smoked Jewels | home cured, 2to 3 lb. each 22c Hi I | Special Smoked Ham Shanks 15c ft I I Nucoa Margarine, Fine for table I use, cooking or frying, Special 22c || | Our Beef is of extra good quality this I Meek end. Try a nice, juicy Beef ] Roast or Sirloin Steak for your Sunday Dinner. Our Meats are all Native Home-dressed. I See Our Window Display! Free Prompt and Sanitary Delivery j Phones 95 or 96. HITE’S GROCERY Plenty of parkins space PHONES .<1 andN| FREE DELIVERY — QUICK AND EFHCIENT | We have the Finest Old Potatoes on this market Potatoes 59c 100 pound bans . ... 9->c Red Pitted Cher-Qr HOMINY ries, 2 cans .... c a n • •• Pork & Beans 5 bxs. Snow Boy 1 fan V 1 Washing Powder AW ],j ne Granulated Prunes New Potatoes 10 lbs 25t Gold Dust Scour- Pp Vegetable Soup M K s wd ' r ’ ea " 3 P-unds jJj’iSi if Evergreen 1 (L‘ 1 Sweet Corn, can AVV can . Large packages 2 for Fancy Peaches OK/» phenes large cans, 2 for )ol or A Lima Beans Kp size 1- ™ Redßeans quart can ; can a A Cider Vinegar T.T. . , „ Kraut jC Dried Peas Fkp j, oc Pop Corn that lOp will pop, lb. ... AW BANANAS ■ -£3

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