Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 68, Decatur, Adams County, 20 March 1925 — Page 7
CU» .rnnfluu^ 0111 >,,18 ”_ 0 _ n A) '• . other townships rank as r::;wi.». «•*» *. », ,all,o '. „|„» nook. 3; Jefferson rSr.fi* 3; Root. 1; Kirkland, ' ~ frenc|. 1. The total number ' ,1 l« sixty seven. Tre county P h 1 rk committee has advised S entered by any one contestant On ;>dnesd»y. . eommltce consisting r clarence Smith, cashier of the bank “ preble. 11. I* t’rum and Thomas r Ifrith* of Kirkland township. «5d lioose of Preble and the county agent visited the schools of Kirkland town,Wp explaining the club work to iho Mkool children. Yesterday a com a ,ltM including Mr. Smith. Kd Boose „ nd two farmers of Preble township. ~ Scheiinan and Aihdpli HulteB( ,| c r. along with the county agent visited the schools of I’rchle township for similar work. Much Interest manifested in both townships aiid it l» expected that a consider‘l,ie number of cards will be sent In. The schools of Hartford township will be visited uext Monday. l/-c Vance, of Decatur, accompanied the party Wednesday, while William J.inn represented the business men of the county in the tour Thursday. — o Call 43fi for Taxi. ts
the famous perfection wafers] H 1 AT YOUR GROCERS No matter when or where you buv Perfection Wafers, you will find them as fresh and crisp as the day they left Perfection's immaculate bakery. The electrically heated i\W, display case on your grocer's counter maintains original quality and freshness. Cost less, because they're sold in hulk. Hi) PERFECTION BISCUIT COMPANY ip*-- P W J®! rc * T WATS£ - ®h>iAKA the cracker of a hundred uses ~ THrSTORToFQUAL^ Porter’s Grocery & Meat Market I hone 97 or 98 Free Delivery 10 pounds Sugar /»rr Urge box Lighthouse O 4 C Cleanser DC (i ’ •i- N. M., Kirks white Rose Coffee, or '~, a ; 29c 35c - l-ound package or r'n*™ H ° tC 1 ‘ I}nin<l •Sunsweet Prunes .{DF ( olTee ’ P«und DDt SS ~rW ?-* 20e 15c - ‘; " Whca ': 25c Uke Herring Saltli'ish -g 1 ,>ost Toas,ies or Kcll °k r «’« Corn ’’"“"d lOC!; llakek L es ’ » Pound pail *5, Package 1 tJL ' ’ r Ke can » Sun Ray Pancake 1 r fiu 'hes Clour, package lejC ( ! M 'cn Leans, -| p* Perfect Kraut, large XOC cans, 2 for «t)C 1 -5 ran "'' miny .... 28c MEAT MARKET dn,T 'zn&r ,iccf Kacon Kraft Cheese Kckart’s Hams Chickens 1 banges. ( elerv. Ilananas. Green Onions, Radishes, Grape Fruit. _ eppers. Spinach, Head and Leaf Lettuce, Apple
RURAL CHURCHES Pleasant Mills and Salem F- A. Shipley, l’aator. I | Sunday School, 9:30. Public Worship, ut Salem. 10:30. Upworth League, 6:30. Prayer meeting at Salem, Wednes- ■ day evening. 7:30. Prayer meeting at Pleasant Mils, {Thursday, 7:00. Sunday evening the pastor will he with Itev. Yocom at Wilshire in the revival services. Rev. Lowell Smith . will preach at Pleasant Mills if he is physically able to do so. Ant .nouncement will be piade at Sunday School. , 1 ast Sunday was a wonderful day nud filled with inspiring senrives at , Pleasant Mills. A good crowd greett'd Dr. Martin in his final visit to the ’ charge as district superintendent, i Sunday, a week, March 39, we ure to have the honor of a visit of a foreign missionary for India. Miss Anna Herrod, of Hoagland, lias just returned frfmi live years service in India. We all want to hear news direct from the field and this is a splendid opportunity. She cannot he recommended too highly. Utst Sunday she spoke to a crowded house in Iter home town. It is not often that we get to hear a missionary here, but this is a grand opportunity to hear one from almost our own community. Lets give her a good hear--1 ing and thereby benefit ourselves.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1‘125.
A inau wrapped in himself lias a shabby cloak. Kvery person ought to go to church lo get away from himself. Are you making a sacrifice durlug I,cut 7 Calvary Evanqelical Church ltaiph W, Loose, Minister I here will t>u the regular session or the Sunday School at 9:30 Sunday morning. The preaching service will lie in the ufternoon at 2:30 sun time. The pastor will preach. The last quarterly conference for the current conference year will be held ut the
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Phut lOviiiigi'lii'ul church ut Duoitur.l VV«Un«aday eveutug, ut 7:90 p. m ( The piayer meeting will be held otkj Thursday evening ul the home of j Joseph yiiilliug Warsaw.— Howard Silvers, 30, was unconscious for tea hours when lie look uit overdone of quinine cold tablets. ills condition is critical. * Fort Wayne- Holding his face In tlie end of a sewer pipe William Spllers saved himiilf fiont t mot lit: ring to ileuili when u ditch die was digging caved in on him. It took thirty minutes for rescuers lo dig him out. Huntington. — In his divorce com-
plaint Dunlel Hicks charged that liis I wtfo "chews scrap tobacco and spits lon the door." | SuH'vun —On February 2'i. Hie winy on which the disaster at the City i
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mine 11 **r • * oc< hi <ii (be Sulltvsn Tfle |j lilione r.uinpuuy received a *ulal of 781 long distunce cull«, a ccurding to , a statement. Seymour. — Frank Hollmun. here.
»ill probably have to buy a new Btove. He let live coala full uud a liole burned in tlie lloor. The »lova (dropped through to tho basement.
