Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 287, Decatur, Adams County, 5 December 1930 — Page 7

fe CHURCHES ■ lur Circuit U. 0. Church ML Walter 0. Johnson |H pleasant Grove ..hool at (•- m. NetM 1 >t? 1 tn<aiih'iit. Lesson ji's c'oniributio.i //i Morning Devotion J-l< I I' "" '' l!,ss H| Rivare s. li'"'l at 9:15 A. M. Ma■L ; , rmtemlellt. Wor M ... uil'’''- Sunday School M--' - ■ I ni - (,|irisi - MiL-d" at l:'to p. m. ChristB a 1.-, W. I). Hower, M . , prayer meeting ev, nine at 7 o'clock. ■■ Victory lioiil at 9:30 A. M. H. M? < lip . i n:t,-iKleiit. Morning ,i- I- mi. Gregg Knittie V, . ; Special evangelistic Ms at 7:30 p. in. W o.j to attend and as- i ■ -erviv'S. I

Specials I phones Free Delivery For ! YOUR SUNDAY DINNER I FRESHLY DRESSED DUCKS—CHICKENS GEESE—RABBITS — FRESH OYSTERS—SPRING LAMB — PORK and BEEF TENDERLOIN-PORK or BEEF or VEAL BIRDS—HOME MADE NOODLES and COTTAGE CHEESESWISS CHEESE-DANDY CHOICE BEEF ROASTS, All of Prime Beef—FRESH PEPPERED BEEF-WARDS or MILLER’S FANCY CAKES AND DOUGHNUTS. PURITAN or DEFIANCE MINCE MEAT 3 pkgs. 25c SHELLED WALNUTS AND PECANS jar 25c JELLO, Most Any Flavor 3 boxes 25c QUART JARS MILLER & HART MINCE jar 50c LARGE OPEN EYED SWISS CHEESE] FRESH FISH GOOD TENDER BOILING BEEF lb. 15c, 2 lbs. 25c NICE BEEF ROASTS lb. 18c, 3 lbs. 50c SPECIAL TENDER STEAKS Ib. 23c, 2 lbs. 45c CHOICE LOIN PORK CHOPS 28c Ib SHOULDER PORK STEAK and CHOPS 23c lb Freshly Ground Bamberger Steak 15c Ib Good Fresh Country Stvle Sausage 15c lb SUGAR CURED PICNIC HAMS 17c ID SUGAR CURED SMOKED SKINNED HAMS 27c Ib NICE FRESH SPARE RIBS—HEARTS AND TONGUES FRESH PORK LIVER 2 lbs. 25c FRESH RENDERED LARD 2 lbs. 25c | FRESH HOME MADE BOLOGN \ 15c lb., 2 lbs. 25c g FRESH HOME MADE WEINERS 20c Ib., 2 lbs. 35c g URGE FRANKFORTS 15c lb., 2 lbs. 25c R FRESH CLOVERLEAF or WHITE MOUNTAIN CREAM- A ERY BUTTER 2 lbs. 75c 8 NICE CUTS OF ROUGH PORK AT REASONABLE PRICES GLAZED DOUGHNUTS, per dozen 25c I FRUIT CAKES, Each 50c I HOME MADE WALNUT COOKIES Miller’s Bread WHIPPING AND COFFEE CREAM 3 Loaves 25c FRESH MUSH ROLL 10c OLEOMARGARINE— n „ _ r TRY A POUND OF EVERGOOD 15c, 2 lbs. 2oc GOOD LUCK or OAK GROVE .............. 3 lbs. 85c NUCOA, a Good Oleo 3 lbs. feOe FRESH COUNTRY EGGS—COTTAGE CHEESE COFFEE SPECIALS—:MAN O’ WAR COFFEE, Special • PERFECT COFFEE . LURSLEY’S HIGH GRADE COFFEE 3 Ibs - H c ALTS — i ej yr; One 5 gallon can SIEPRO, 9 ci na PURITAN 2 cans SI fl t CORN SUGAR 3 lbS ' CANNED GOODS— 1 Dozen cans of any of these or Mttle Elf ( orn _ Litt | e Elf |> eas — assorted —l2 cans acht Club Green Beans — Perfect (Pi 4K. — Van Camps Sour Kraut—p e Elf Diced Carrots — Perfect (j cans • 2 LargeCans’of PEACHES or APRICOTS I Regular 25e sellers . w.th meat order -,e WOE PEG CORN, the Best PLEASE ORDER EARLY II ~ . m rv tjs ? Phones 106 or 107 | Deliveries Any Time ot Day

I Wl "*Rev 7 CU '‘’ U ' B ' in Christ win , T> We * er ' Pastor H llsh re. Sunday School nt 9-39 A. M. Floyd Morrison, Supermini S"« I'm'"?.;' ">•"» i i"9f> m 0 iH,lan El "le»vor at , I M. 1 rayer meeting Wcdi-es. day at 7:30. luster. Sunday School at 9-30 A d. Meranda Bolinger Sunt 1 at 10.30 A. M.. Evangelistic service in charge of the pastor at 7:00 p. ni 1 b, rh . u , r ‘ JV V “ "’ ll,i “ ueß with grow-! tn ginterest. Service each evening at 7:09 o’clock. Let every body I com eand help, and be helped. ' o Decatur M. e. Circuit Glen Bryan, Pastor Mt. lleasant Church Sunday School 9:30. Jess Singleton Su P L Beulah Church Sunday School 9:30. Ed Arnold Superinten Morning service 10:30. Rev. Frank Jenner of Indianapolis field secretary of the Anti-Saloon League will speak in the interest of the League. 1 his is t be aunion service for

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l ,l easa llt nn<l chapoL We will look tor Mt. Pleasant, to join us in this service T The public is Invited. Cow in Hole a Month i Waupaca, Wis. (U.PJ-A month after Leon McCabe lost his Holi *'ein eow, he saw the animal’s head barely protruding from a deep | mud hole. He pulled the heifer out I mid after treatment by a veterinary, the beast was found to be in lair condition. The cow's fatteni 1 d condition is credited with saving its life during the month in the I mud hole. o__ Brother Saves Sister La Port City, la.—;U.R) — Four-year-old Clarence Riggle, saved tile life of Ills two-year-old sister, Li.Vonna, here. Burning paper fell on LaVonna’s head. Clarence wrapped his arms around her head, and extinguished the tire with his , hands. LaVonna’s hair was burned off. Clarence received badly burned hands.

SCIENTISTS FIND NEW INSECTICIDE IN FISH POISON South American Ro o t Base for Experiment By American By Elizabeth Spence <U. I’. Science Correspondent) Washington, Dec. 5— (UP)—An old tribal custom of poisoning fish to make them easy to catch has earned a place In the social register of plants for the South American shrub, "cube." "Cube" has just been “cube" and I known to botanists of the world ; only by reputation and its native name for years. But the possibilities of adapting it to commercial use as an insecticide have led sclen- ; tists to delve into its family history I and give It the name of Lonchocar- : pus uicou. E. P. Killip of the U. S. National | Museum, and A. c. Smith of the .New York Botanical Garden have just returned from a bottanical exploration through the enterior of Peru and across Amazonian Brazil. 1 They reported seeing thousands of tile plants being cultivated on! South American plantations and a 1 few growing wild. Roots of tile “cube" are dug up after three or four years by natives; to be pounded up in streams and I rout the fish from their depths. I Whereupon the fisli are speared or scooped out in nets. Recently an American resident in ' Peru had an idea that the poisoning propensities of “cube” could be put to a commercial use in killing ini sect pests. The idea worked and he patented it. Plenty of Heirs Central Falls. R. I. —(U.R>—When persons claiming to be heirs cf I the late Richard A. Butler, negro, were invited to appear in court here for a hearing relative to disposition of his $1,600 estate, 105 cla’mants showed up. The case I was continued until n xt month. Read Bible Ten Times I Bethel, Va.-(U.R)-J. J. Waii. SI. lias read the Bible “from kiver to kiver’’ nineteen times since 1920. I Tie keeps a record of the beginning and ending of each reading.

Gerber Meat Market £ Phone 97 Treat yourself to the best in meats by supplying K the family with meats froi« this market. We offer the choicest cuts in Beef, Veal and Pork for Roasts or Frys. Dandy bunch of Chickens for your Sunday dinner. Country Butter — Cheese of all kinds. Cold and Smoked Meats. Forty Fathom Fish. . j. — jiiji - wwmnn awwwßßmimwriak-m t mnum m. a. i* ■ I _ ■ CUT RATE I DRUG COMPANY I - SATURDAY SPECIALS — I 60c LAVORIS 39C SI.OO MILES ANTI PAIN PILLS 79C 70c SLOANS LINIMENT 55c | $1.50 PETROLAGAR 98c I 75c DOANS KIDNEY PILLS 49C $1.25 CREO-COD COUGH REMEDY ...89c I (Guaranteed to Stop any Cough) 60c CALDWELLS SYRUP PEPSIN .. 45c I 65c PINEX 49C 50c PRINCESS PAT ROUGE 39 C Christmas Gifts for All at Lowest Prices 135 N. 2nd St. Phone 56

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Giant Player Aids Church Memphis, Tenn. — <U,R) — Bill Memphis Bill" Terry, first sacker for the New York (Hunts and I former Memphis Chick, is the h ad-1 ing figure behind the committee in' charge of redecorating the St. I .uko’s Episci pal church here. The National League player guaranteed payment of the work when ho found it was likely to lie postponed. Jailed While House Burns Brlston. Vs., (UP)— F. 11. Shraler liad the unique experience of' watching a bouse owned by him burn to tlie ground while ho was lo< ked in Jail on a prohibition harge. The house occupied by a family from Tennessee, blazed and 1 burned while Shrader watched,! powerless to save Ids property. However, it was partly covered by insurance. o Church Bells Ring Warning Wise, Va.. —(UP)—Now the ever | resourceful bootlegger Iris hit on something new to avoid arrest. While at Flatßock, Sheriff 11. W. Culbertson learned that a big still was in operation at Speer's Ferry. As the sheriff started out on the raid all the church bells began tolling. No one was found when the still was raided. — Enrollment Breaks Record ■ Columbus, O.—dU.R)—Ohio State' I university's present enrollment of 10,841 Is the largest in its history,; | according to a recent report of I Miss Editli Cockins, registrar. Tli.is figure represents a net gain of 186 over last fall's enrollment. 0 Hickory Tree Grows Pecans Glendale. la.—(U.F5 —If yon can't grow hickory nuts < n a hickory tree, grow pecans on it. That’s I what Oorlls Williams did. he told! a wild life conference here. Faii-i ling to secure a natural crop from i his hickory trees, Williams said he , had grafted pecan branch' s to the hickory trunks, and now realizes ,a neat revenue annually fr m his pecans. o Proud of Apple Tree Brandon, Vt.—(U.R) —One of the proud prssessions of Arthur Goodnow is a half-century-old apple tree I which still produces a good crop l of Macintosh apples each year. The tree is nearly five feet in cir-1 cumferenco and the maximum; I spread of its branches is 40 feet. I It averages better than six barrels i annually.

ILLINOIS BUILDS MOOEI PRISON FOB ITS WOMEN Newest Experiment In Welfare Work Result of Long Fight Dwight 11!., Dec. 5 —(UP) — A i model reformatory equipped with ! the latest devices to aid In salvag- • ing women criminals of more than j 16 yeais of age Is the State of Illi--1 nols’ latest experiment in Public Welfare Work. It was sponsored by the state's pas age of appropriations through «u*AasaaR>MMMBS knhktcmbhi

Appelman’s Grocery PHONES 215 and 219 DELIVERY SERVICE Special Saturday Only ——, — „ m. ■ - ■ ■■■ With each SI.OO purchase, or over, we will give two cakes ol Fairy i’oilet Soap FREE! Grape Fruit OK,. P “ rk & Peans and Ked 25c ] 4 | ar g e Beans, 3 cans v 4 VanCanip Tomato, Veg. Beef SunKjst Orangess gQ c and Vegetable Soup 2S<’ per dozen .... 25c, 40c, ()n „ of « ach LEMONS 10c Perfect Fresh Prunes, 3 L>r • Lg e can j n heavy syrup A g Cooking Apples 25c Green Beans 25c * lbs 2 cans I Perfect Freestone PEACHES in heavy syrup, 5 Ig. cans SI.OO | English Walnuts QF’ Light Bulbs ~ pound Chocolate Drops rtr 25-40-50 and 60 *1 Fine Mixed Nuts O’" 2 P ,,unds Watts, each ... 4 pound Great Northern or if Roasted Peanuts Qt" ilnt ‘ v . J. ea "’ 1 Navy Beans OfTz* $ 2 pounds mOC andy, Mixed. Ib A4 V I Hickory Nuts r Bob White G4U* 1pound 5 ib. box Chocolates Flour OUC l Peanut Brittle Fancy IP 10 lbs. Cooking 1 A S * 2 pounds tplelcF Onions Ivt g i Pumpkin Apple Butter 10 pounds 2 Large cans. 21c Large can Granulated 4Q P n i j 2 Small cans.. 16c Sugar | | SUGAR 10 lbs. Fine 5 cakes Granulated P. & G. - ‘ GROCERY and MEAT MARKET 4()C Phones 31 and 204 1.9 c • T This is j our store. We are as near you as your Phone. Every order has our persoral attention—and Hite delivery trucks pass your door twice daily or oftener. Use Your Phone - Why Pay More? I FANCY OLEO, 2 tbs 25c 3 Ib. FANCY SEEDLESS RAISINS 25c * RESH COUNTRY SAUSAGE 25c lb. i.ARGE NEW PRUNES 10c th. I i Beans 'an di-nuts-uk anges Below wholesale Center Chocolate Drops If* 2 lbs. Navy 18c pound JLVv . ; 2 lbs. Great Northern. 18c English Walnuts, Almonds, 2 lbs. Baby Lima 18c Mixed Nuts, lb mDC 6 lbs. New Corn .Meal 25c Fancy Navel Oranges 2 cans Fancy New Salmon 25c Dozen 1 FLOUR FRUIT Vegetables 21 ibs. Lady 8 oz. Peaches or A Large can 1 A Washington ....Odv Apricots Pears JLe’v 24 Ibs. Polar oz - l'c‘ at hes 1 f* Perfect Green Beans or Bear ©MV AMV Spinach tj ** 24 ibs. Gold Medal, Large cans Peaches in 10V Aristos QPx/* heavy syrup 1A „ 3 cans Baked Beans or I Pillsbury ©Dv A«7V Red Beans Perfect Buckwheat or 2 cans Little Elf Corn l ’ , “ 25c 2 .' n "" i “"". s 10c : One Low Price - One High Quality for All - Phone Fancy Dates 1f _ Fancy Pop Corn that 1< i Fancy Bulk Coffee 1•? 2 tbs. 25c; pound IMV will pop, tt>. IvC tb. .. tit ' Fancy New Mince IP Fancy Marshmallows O£,, Winerap Apples Meat, pkg. LtJC pound . . 6 ibs. 2 pkos. 25c Fancy Cape Cod 1 Q«» Lo 3 Cabin M «Ple Fresh Roasted 1 Cranberries. Tb. I OV Syrup, can «it»L Peanuts, th. ’ 'Tf Fancy Leaf a n Rice Flakes 2 Ibs. 25c L-ttuce, tb. J.tH. iiHi ui n m t ijihi iii'i■ hmf wt wt asawretsßOE.

two sessions of tile state legislature. The Institution, known as tho State Reformatory for Women, was erected here during the last year at a cost of over a million dollars. According to Koctney H. Brandon, director of the State Department ot Public Welfare l , the eight large red brick cottages will eventually accommodate 250 women. Present arrangements will care for 100. Opportunities for classification, medical care and training for self support are some of the provisions including In the "curriculum." The building plans were so arranged that tlie inmates of tlie cottabes may be classified and grouped properly and their occupations and training diversified, Brandon ■ declared. I Under the law girls of 16, to j women of higher ages may be com i blitted to the reformatory when i their sentence is tor six months aud —— —- •■'•••• - ■ " - —

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• I longer. In case of any woman prisoner , l aving the custody of a child under ■ one year of age at the time qf Jier-« ’ commitment or giving blrtli-to J,* 'child after tier commitment shc"wll) ; be allowed to keep the child. ! it becomes one year of agejittor which It will !><■ either turned «,veto relatives or friends or placed in i a -public Institution. o — —,».„■>« • * Huge Sweet Potato Grown Memphis. Tenn. —tU.R) — J. H. Shaw, Fentriss, Miss'., has grown a sweet potato measuring 32 inches in length (not including 14 inched additional too small In cir- ! cumference to count.) The average diameter was 3 1 /j inches. o u .. ; i 25 Xmas Greetings; lined i Envelopes, 98c. ( utshali’s Cut 1 l )ru - * 288-ts