Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 203, Decatur, Adams County, 27 August 1937 — Page 6

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FAIR SCHOOL OPENS TODAY State Fair School Os Economics To Continue Through Fair Indianapolis. Ind., Aug. 27 —(VP) —The 19th annual Indiana state fair school of economics, sponsored by the state board of agriculture, opened here today. It will continue thr«.Tgh the fair until Sept. 10, Mrs. Calvin Perdue, Acton, director of the school, announced that 165 girle representing 84 counties of the state had been accepted for enrollment. The course of lessons, embracing the preparation and serving of meals, laundry and dormitory work, demonstrations on table setting and decorating, will begin tomorrow. Mrs. Eleanor Miller of U S. Ayres and company, Indianapolis, will be ! in charge of that portion of the program and Mrs. Elmer Waters, Rom-; ney, will conclude tomorrow morn- | Ing's session with a demonstration and lecture on food preparation. The Saturday afternoon schedule wwsiets of two lectures, one — 1 everday courtesies”, by Miss Leila Gaddis of Purdue university, and

Improve Your Week-end Dinners with Delicious II "Home Maid” Ice Cream made fresh daih in Decatur 25 c Quart All Flavors WEEK-END SPECIALS No. 1 Roll Butter, th. Hoffman’s Brick Cheese 2£C BIG EYED SWISS CHEESE, pound32c Creamed Cottage Cheese lAc Dry Cottage Cheese Ready to Serve—Pint AwF Pint We have a large assortment of High Grade Cheese including 2 lb. Box Kraft’s Brick. American, Pimento. Swiss, Hoffman’s Jar and Package Limburger. all flavors of Kraft’s */r lb. packages and 5 oz, jars. Miracle Whip. etc. FREE! - Saturday Only * FREE! to Kids 1 year p I! with the purchase of each to 100 years 03110011. ICE CREAM CONE BLUE CREEK DAIRY Across From Court House “Where Quality Rules" Phone 467 LOOK - LOOK - LOOK SOME MORE OF THOSE FINE LITTLE SOFT BONE CATTLE FOR THIS WEEKEND. BABY BEEF SALE. WE HAVE HAD MANY COMMENTS ON THESE YOUNG CATTLE AND ARE KEEPING THE PRICES DOWN TO WHERE EVERYONE CAN ENJOY A REAL PIECE O FMEAT. BONELESS WW gw WW • BEEF Beet Boil tic Pot “ oast 23c PLATE OR BRISKET 15C T ™ 1 ™- • RIB - ARM - RUMP f fenr AND CHUBK ROAST lb Pan YOUNG TENDER Round Bone 2oc BEEF STEAK ALL CHOICE CUTS Sirloin STEAK XZC ROUND STEAK 25C SWISS STEAK 23C FRESH GROUND J <1- FRANKS 1 HAMBURG Ring or Slicing BOLOGNA VEAL ROAST OR STEAK W2C VEAL STEWIU/2C VEAL CROWN ROAST— 21c KUHNER American or BREAD °^ D CHEESE 22 oz. jar ') fur 9m 14%c 2 lb. 54c Wc 15c I 3 tor J,)C 12Y 2 c SORG’S MEAT MARKET HOME OWNED FREE DELIVERY PHONE 95 or 96

’"the well dressed girl" by Mrs. Elizabeth Patrick, etylixt of Ayres. A formal tea. given by Mrs. Pur- . due und staff of assistants, will be given in honor of the girls, tomorrow evening. Other guests will lie Mrs. M. Clifford Townsend, wife of the Governor, Mrs. Henry F. Sch- • rlcker, wife of the Lieut.-Ocv„ and wives of members of the Indiana Imard of agriculture. Q- . ... ■—a SAM JACKSON (CQl«Tiyipß p FROM PAO» ONB) [ in what most observers consider | to be a hopeless battle against the I topheavy statehouse organization. > now at its absolute peak of domin- ■ ance. He is doing battle against hopeless odds, and even his oppon ents admit that his appearance here on the same platform with Towusend. whose supporters will be ranged around him. is a morally | I courageous act. And on the side-: lines were scores watching for every Indication of how deep the rift between the statehouse and Van I Nuys is. Instead of retreating in the face | of Van Nuys determination to ; fight, the Townsend organization. some weeks agb went into a war | council. As revealed by the United Press, the rank and file of the par-1 ty was consulted on who was the man to “take" Van Nuys at the 11938 state convention. Today the word was quietly be-

• 1 ing passed around that Jackson, i chairman of the 1936 convention which nominated Townsend, is the ■ present choice of the statehouse. This may not be final. But after > a canvass of the county chairmen ' j In every district. Jackson was the man upon whom the organizations jin nine of the state's 12 districts could agree. Consequently, his name is being put forward as the statehouse choice for senator. For the next few months Townsend’s astute politicical advisers I will listen to whether the party , rallies behind Jackson. He is expected to arrive today for a peri sonal appearance and greet every-| one. If the reaction is favorable by next January, the organization will yield to the “popular clamor" and formally endorse Jackson forthe 1 senatorship. But If Jackson does not meet the I approval of the rank and file In a I quiet preliminary campaign, there will still be time for Townsend to ; select a new man and build a new administration bandwagon in time : for the convention. i There were other matters being discussed — prospects for state , officers in 1938. For example, a ■ boom is on for Frank Thompson, I puhisher of the Bluffton News-Ban ner and majority leader in the house, for secretary of state. County and district chairmen arj gued about patronage. There was some talk about the chances of

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[ farmer Gov. Paul V. McNutt being nominated for the presidency In 1940. In fact, Townsend again af-| firmed his support of McNutt for' the While House. But foremost was the battle be-, tween Townsend and Van Nuys —’ the organization against the insur-j gent, and it looked bad tor the sen-, ator. Automobile Racing Authority Is Dead Indianapolis. Aug. 27 — (U.R) — Funeral services will be held to-' morrow for William F. Sturm. 52, 1 Indianapolis newspaperman and automobile racing authority who

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1 <ii**d yAstprday in Hamilton county hospital at Nobloxvllle | HU death was caused from can'ter of the throat after an Illness I of many months. Sturm had reported every race at the Indianapolis motor speed ' way since 19t»9 and had managed ! H O. I> Seagrave. Kay Don. Sr. ! Malcolm Campbell and Frank 1 Lockhurt in their attempts on I new automobile speed records over sand tracks in Florida und . Utah. o Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crane and daughter. Rosemary, visited Thursday evening with the Jess Gilbert 1 family.

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