Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 104, Decatur, Adams County, 1 May 1925 — Page 6
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RURAL CHURCHES Pleasant Mills and Salem F A. Shipley. Pastor. Sunday School, 9:30. Public worship, at Salem, 10:30. Sunday School Convention, at Hobo, 2:00. Epworth League, 0:30. Prayer meeting Salem. Wednesday evening, 7:30. Prayer meeting nt Pleasant Mills Thursday evening, 7:30. Official Hoard of Pleasant Mills, at. parsonage, Monday evening, May 4th. Ladies Aid of Salem meets with Mrs. Grace Jopes. Wednesday, May Cth. The Sunday evening service will be dismissed in favor of the Sunday School convention at Bobo. Let every one attend this service. A good program is prepared. Next Sunday, May loth is Mothers Day. Lets make a great day of it and do as we believe Mother would have ns do. We feel sure that she would have us in church that day if she had her desire. We will not go far astray if we do us we believe our mothers would have ns do. Lets try it a while. Let’s make a resolution that this summer will not be permitted to make any onslaught upon our religious habits and that we will be in our places of worship every Sunday. If we happen to be out of town over Sunday that we will attend somewhere. o ADD Rl HAL CHURCHES ? ? Decatur Circuit Lester L. C. Wisner Preaching at Mount Pleasant on the morning of May-3; at B#nlah tn the evening. The Philomatlf Biblfe class will meet at the home of Mrs. S. P. Sheets on NOTICE TO GAS CONSI MERS I Your gas bills are due the first of the month. If you do not receive your bill by the first of April please call No. 75 and a bill will be mailed to you. Don’t forget to bring your bill with you or enclose if you remit by mail. No discount after the 10th. NORTHERN INDIANA GAS AND ELECTRIC CO. -8-10
f Ashbaucher’s FURNACES LIGHTNING RODS SPOUTING SLATE ROOFING Phone 765 or 739 / FRESH I BAKED GOODS A comple line of pastries baked fresh every day. Stop in at our place on your way ; home or place your orders for fancy pastries for j parties or special . occasions. I Rolls —Cakes—Pies Doughnuts, etc. PEOPLES RESTAURANT and BAKERY
Wednesday evening. Prayer meeting at Beulah on Thursday evening. We are now taking up the study of Gulallons. t'ome and bring yotir New Testaments. Alsobe ready to give a acriptiire quotat ion. This is a time of spring house-clean-inl.'. Il is in the atmosphere. Have '.on set your spiritual house in order? He.id in II Kings, chapter 20 of a man who set his house in order. . — - Washington Township S. S. Convention Sunday The spring meeting of the Washington township Sunday School .Association will be held in the St. Paul Christian I nion church next Sunday. May 3. at 2 p. m. The following program will be given: Singing Led by Mr W. F. Beery Invocation—Rev. J F. Porter Music— Special numbers Words of Welcome Supt. Freeman Walters Primary Songs—St. Paul Primary grades Vocal Solo —Josephine Anderson Round Table —In charge of Supt. J. Ei Nelson (al The fourteen, fifteen, sixteen year Sunday school Pupil— Rev. B. F. Dotson (bl Our Primary Division —Mrs. J. F. Porter , (<•) The purpo.se of a Sunday School Mr C. E. Bell Vocal Solo —Miss Ixirena Reppert Address — "Our Young People in i Sunday School" —Mr. W. A. Amstutz:. Supt. of Berne Schools, Berne, Indiana Song—(‘ongregat ion ‘ Closing Prayer—Rev. A. R. Fledderr johann. » t o I The Misses Regina and Marie Murtaugh visited friends at Fort Wayne this afternoon. SIGNS YOU CAN BELIEVE IN If your breath is bad and you have spells of swimming in the head, floor appetite, constipation and a general noaccount feeling, it is a sign your liver is torpid. The one really dependable remedy for all disorders in the liver, stomach and bowels is Herbine. I tacts powerfully ■ on the liver, strengthens digestion, pun- . ties the bowels and restores a fine feeling of energy, vim and cheerfulness. Price ' 60e. Sold by HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. |
I HEADQUARTERS FOR QUALITY EATABLES I CENTRAL GROCERY “Os Course” Phone No 31 Free Delivery | MMH White Lily, Our Special, 24 1 /? lbssl.o9 B 8 * Bdf M 8 Bipolar Bear, Our Leader, 24 H 1b551.32 ® W4i n Aristos, Our Best, 24'> 1b551.39 g Post Toasties or Pet and Carnation Bursleys Best MichKellogs Corn Flakes Milk, i£ an Hand Picked Large 1 Small Navy Beans, | package Tallloc 5 lbs Perfect Peaches & Jello, all Old Dutch 15C I Apricots in heavy flavors, pkg. Cleanser 2 can syrup, 1 Large can ... All 10c Tobac-OJp Red Seq.l Lye, 25 C 3 cansß2c cos, 3 pkgs... 2 cans M MMBBON H Finest Picnic Hams Extra Tender Early Perfection Crackers I Mild Cure 22 c une eas ’ 25c e * ter 15c Pound 2 cans Kind, Best Baby Chick I Bulk Rolled Oats & Large size Califorj Feed, none 99r* I Steel Cut 9Qp nia Sweet 9K/» Prunes, 2 lbs. Large, Ripe, Yellow Heinz Bulk Sweet Good Grade Pink J Bananas 29C Shredded Wheat & P. &G. White Nap- I Bursleys Best Bulk Post Bran tha Laundry 9Q f * I Peanut But- f Flakes 2 pkgs We handle only best Eastern Cane in cloth bags IK i I sis dt* only. Jack Frost brand. WLI gHI 5 lbs33c -10 tbs6sc b 25 rbs tsl 62 100 lbs 29 Strawberries, Pineapples, Head and Leaf Lettuce, Celery, Car- J rots, Cucumbers, Lemons, Oranges, Grape Fruit, Bananas, New 1 Cabbage, New Potatoes, Apples, etc. J OWEN S. DAVIS | THE STORE THAT APPRECIATES YOUR BUSINESS I
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, MAY 1,1925.
COMMENCEMENT WEEK EXERCISES TO OPEN MAY 15 (Continued from Page one) Ira Is said to be one of the liliesl lorj this sort of program in the nori liern \ part of the state, uiiit many senoo-, each year obtain their services. Forty nine seniors are on the teini live, graduation list at present. In' several instances it i not known yet whether the work will be completed or not. it was stated at the high school this morning. The tenative, list is as follows: Mildred E. Akey, Hugh ,L Andrews, Glenn Parrish Beavers. Esther N., Biggs. Charles Damon Briener. Nellie Edith Brodbeck. Vera Jean Butler. Helen Christen. Jeannette Jessie] Clark, Clyde D Cline. Carrel H Cole.; L< ah Geraldine Colter. M Katharyn" Dixson. Ihlen Eady. Walter J. E.zey. Chalmer Even-tt, Norval D. Fuhrman., Mollie Ann Haiigk. Curtis Aim Hatlgk. Curtis F. Hill. Donald l» | Hun sicker. Katherine 1B"1e n_ H yla lIJ ■_
SEED CORN (5,000 Bu. Boone County White Dent 1,000 Bu. Funk’s Yellow Dent , Medium sized ears. $5 90 per bushel. Large size’ selected uniform ears. $7.00 per bushel, either variety. I All hand picked and thoroughly dried. 90 per cent, germination I guaranteed. This corn has been testing 94 to 98 per eent. Purdue I University test <M.S per cent. This corn will be sold on the ear. You 1 < an see exact, quality. I This is an early maturing corn and is a heavy yielder. Sample. on display at County Agent’s office, Decatur. This cor. was grown on MeLeland Farms in Clinton county, Ind., in 1924. This corn will be sold in room at Auditorium building, north side of square. Portland, Ind. Come and see it. and you will buy. Phone or write. (). 0. MeLeland, Agt. ‘ I Member Farm Bureau Scirclevilk'. Clinton County, Indiana. ’: 14 miles west of Tipton, Indiana. I Phones I "COLCHIN $. -/•i I Rug Cleaning and Auto Laundry I I Latest air process used, 141 s 115 E. Rugg St. | ■ . - "" ~~
Ralph Emerson Kenworthy, Mnrguer it, Lercad Koshi. Don B Igimmlman. Marguerite L Liinkenati. Harold l<aw sou. Herman Lee. James Alexander Lt'OlUird, VIoIhI Lorenc L<‘ll, hloiM' Magi' v Lew ton, Clarence hurl Light foot. M.uy Alice Macklin, Franklin W. Murhaugh Merle F MaihMike. Walter Millet’, Utah Mildred Miimuia. Byron Morton Heber, Earl Re* Kenneth N. Singleton. Paul H. Spull er Jeanette Steele. Milton P. Sweat ,ii,';, ,-. Luzern Chrlck. LeeAnmi Adelle Vance, M< ri’.ynne Wherry. Roy " Whltlfnbm ;.er, Edwina \| Milder George II Wiltg'-llfelil. Frault I. labile. Neva M. Zerkel. — o - I). 11. S. Has Interesting Chapel Program Today An interesting and enteretaining program was given at the regulai chapel exercise of Decatur high this morning. Mrs. Clyde Noble played a group of piano solos. Mrs. Cecile Moser sang a grolip of songs, aceom panted on the piano by her sister. Mrs. Roger Swaim, ot Bluffton, and Mrs. J. R Blair gave two readings.
.1. 11. Zimmerman Buys Local Newstand Today .1 H Zimmerman, manager 6f the cnterpiise Drug stun', has purchased th" Decatur newstand from 11 E. l'i .''iiian. the new owner tukIng po session today- The newstand 1, ; ,s been located in the Enterprise Dini’ store for the lust few weeks. Newspapers published in Fort Wayne Indianapolis. Muncie, Cincinnati. To ledo. Dilytoii. Muncie and other cities are handled in -the iiewstuild here. Mr. Foreman'has owned the newstand for more than two years. He stated today that he likely will join his uncle Arlie Frye, of Bluffton, in the road contracting business. Bryan Meyers will handle the distribution work for Mr. Zimmerman. ——— n— —— Mrs. Henrietta Gerke visited here this afternoon and shopped.
** Can «weep!” y, 9 ®y» e v r r y " ' woman who I’M evet UW, J ! ' ,e New 2-piece Fuller Broom I made ot tough, durable Aztec Fibre (paleriled) J Won’t break off. Make* sweeping ea«ier, I aster and cleaner. I Handle ie detachable, you never hav* to buy a complete new broom | Watch for the “Fuller Man” ot __ telephone for him to come any i day you with. E. O. Roffler,
SAM HITE’S i Big South End Grocery Our Delivery system passes your door twice daily. Order irom Phone 204—and be sure of the best quality and. service and the lowest prices. c* I A Pure Cane Granulated UmAIv 10 pounds Raisins Ss-. 8 ’”"”' lOc Prunes X—2sc | sqq g F’ ve s ewe d Broom 1 r • 1 10-qt. Galvanized Pails, each MQVrIIATOWn 12-qt. Aluminum Dish Pans, each...... nar aware jpeciais — r,.b S <*. » 10 cakes Van Camps White QA n 2 cans Perfect Kraut ’ 25C Naptha Soap UJI Large size “ Large Sunsweet Prunes, 98C 2 pound package forOvV Medium Salt 50 lb. block of Salt 45 C 5 ° Med * Um 59C Full pound glass jar Fancy vs^er Shells 98C Peanut Butter adv Red Pitted Cherries > Large can Fancy Ca,ifornia 25C Per can Peaches in Syrup Fancy Salmon, 1 f?p Fresh Black Raspberries 25C Full pound Glass Jars OPCzn pound bags / 5 Cocoa ZiDC Chick Feed U m HMD fll A Fresh Pork C h °P s At ()ur nA g A Fresh Side Meat , Ban ■* ■ Fresh Sausage.. [ SlUu IVI EH I M3“edMe.t s «rj Low Prices WE HANDLE ANDERSON’S MILK
ELECTION INSPECTORS NOTICE All Inspectors for the city prlmnry election to be held next Tuesday, May f>, are requested to call at the city hall any time Saturday io obtain the election supplies.
•tMßnima* TWO COINS PER PERSON During 1921 the mints struck off less than two coins per person in this country. Coins change hands so rapidly that we do not need many per person. « Some savers have a “change L pocket” in which they collect certain coins lor a week or two and put them in the bank. For example, we know one man who saves all his dimes this way. He lias deposited several thousand dimes; his dime account, with interest, is well on the way to- i wards SI,OOO. Bqnk Capital and Surplus Decatur, IndiQnQ
important c^,. r „ N&( - Zlon bHhoran e h111 .,. h 9 o’clock Sunday „ f th" German Cm„ InUlllon lw ServlcoH will begin at:, m regular sermon ’' ~(< k wit h
