Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 31, Decatur, Adams County, 6 February 1958 — Page 6
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National Tea Reports Record January Sales National Tea Co., which operates Standard Supermarkets, reported the highest sales on r'ecord for any first four weeks of operation in the 59-year history of the company, H. V. McNamara, presi-
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Juii announced today. consolidated sales for. the four-wcek period ending Jan. 25, i totaled $57,764,202 an increase of 23.49 per cent over the corresponding period of 1957. when sales were $46,784,724. As the first period end- i ed. McNamara reported 893 stores in operation as compared with 1 754 stores a year ago.
County Shrine Club Gives Circus Party The Adams county Shrine club I will tvb host to some 300 third grade . pupils As all Adams county schools I ' Saturday morning when they will i j be taken in puses to the Allen coun- i j ty coliseum to attend the annual |
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‘Shrine circus. The children will be picked up at the various schools i and will be in school buses fto the circus. After the show all the children ! t will be returned to the. place where; ' they boarded the bus. About 30: j pupils from the, school for retardled children at Vera Cruz will be 1 ] included on the Adams county list 1 .■• . / I
dfi those attending. The entire af-< fair will be free for all third grad-1 . cis and the bill will be picked up! by the Shrine club. Farmers Union In State Convention 1 Indiana Farmers Union delegat- ’ es and members are holdin gtheir
fourth annual convention today and Friday at the Antlers Hotel in Indianapolis. Tony DeChant, nation--1 al Farmers Union secretary-trea-surer, and Dr. John Eklund, director of educational and organizational department, of Denver, Colo., will be the speaker today. James G. Patton, national president, will speak at the banquet
tonight. Business sessions and resolutions for the 1958 proggram, as [ well as elections of president, I vice president, and executive committee, will take place Friday. Mrs. Thella Haecker Dies Last Evening Mrs. Thella Haecker, 70, a resident of Adams county most of
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her life, died at 7:10 p. m, Wednesday at her home in Berne after a long illness. Surviving are a son, Robert B. Haecker, of Berne, and piree grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p. in. Friday at the Yager 'funeral home, the Rev.' Arthur E. Givens officiating. Burial will be in the MRE cemetery.
