Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 31, Decatur, Adams County, 5 February 1926 — Page 6

Fisher & Karris CASH GROCERY Dealers in Granite, Tin and Aluminum Ware. Phones 3,4, 5 Free City Delivery Quality, Service and Ix)w Prices. Sugar, Fine Granulated, 10 pounds >7c ( Dainty Lumps Loaf Sugar, 2 pound pkg 25c Franklin 4x Powdered Sugar, 1 pound pkg... lOCj Jello, All Flavors, 3 packages for ...........25c| Milk, Tall cans Pet, Carnation or Borden 10c Small can ,r>c 50c Postum. Instant 39c sSapUP^HkoHLN'MTWhit?Naptha Laundry Soap, 6 bars, ,25c; 10 bars 39c Soap Chips, 2 pounds 25c Fig Bar Cookies, fresh here, 2 pounds 25c Ginger Snaps, quality kind, 2 pounds 25c 7c N. B. C. pkg. Crackers and Cookies for 5c Beans, Michigan Hand Picked Navy, 6 tbs.. .39c Oats. Quaker Bulk, 6 pounds 25c Tapioca, Pearl, Snow White, 3 pounds 30c; lb. lie Tapioca, Minute, 2 packages 25c Syrup. Penick & Fords, sweeter than the rest: Golden Color, gallon 49c; 'A gallon 27c i Ovstal White, gallon 57c; 'A gallon 30c Manle Flavor, gallon 70c; ’A gallon 38c Grane Fruit. Seal Sweet. 4 for 25c i Bananas. Fancy Rine Fruit. 3 pounds .25c Flour. Gooch, more and better bread, 24 lbs. 81.38 48 pounds 82.75; Barrel $10.75 pnMp o f Decatur, 12 lb 63c 24 lb 81.19: 48 lbs. 82-35 Pnyfn Vnf Olpn. lb. 22c! Mflvtimp Nut. lb.. ,29c rinzwh’s Prpnprpd Pancake and Buckwheat I Flnur. 4 nonnd bag 29c Gooch Whole Wheat Flour, 5 pounds 34c Gooch Granulated Yellow or White Corn Meal, 10 pounds... 38c; Pound 4c Corn, New Pack, Fine Quality, can 10c Corn, New' Pack, Country Gentlemen, 2 cans 25c Tomatoes, New Solid Pack, large No. 3 can. .15c Peas, Good Quality, 3 cans 25c Peas, Tender June, New Pack, 2 cans 25c Kraut or Pumpkin, large cans, 2 for 25c Raisins, Sun Maid Seedless, pound 11c Raisins, Sun Maid Seeded, 2 pounds 25c Prunes, medium size Santa Clara, pound ... .10c Mince Meat, None Such, package 15c' Beans, Van Camps or Libby, large cans, 3 for 25c' Salt, Diamond Crystal with lodine, 2 boxes. .25c 50 pound Block Stock Salt, 43c Oyster Shells, medium, 100 lb. bag SI.OO Foulds Macaroni, Spaghetti or Egg Noodles, 3 packages 25c Fish. Lake Salt Herring, 3 pounds 25c Apples, Fancy Michigan Starks and Baldwins 4 pounds. 25c; 10 pounds. .55c; Bushel. $1.89 Bulk Coffee, pound 27c, 32c, 40c, 44c and 50c Onions, Yellow Danvers, medium size, 10 lb. 25c Bushel 89c; Large Size, 6 lbs. 25c; 10 lbs. for 39c Brooms, 60c value for 45c Wash Boards, special value 48c Willow Clothes Baskets $1.48, $1.75, $1.98 Splint Clothes Baskets 75c and 85c Peanut Butter, pound 20c Apple Butter, Lippincotts, gallon 83c Pineapple, Sliced, heavy syrup, large cans.. ~27c 3 , f °r 79c l ali I ornia Peaches, large yellow halves, large cans 25c; Dozen cans $2.89 Sninach, Fresh, 2 pounds 25c Tumins, 3 pounds ....*. 10c Head Lettuce, Solid and White, pound 15c New Carrots. 2 bunches ....................]sc Tangerines, large, sweet and juicy. 6 f0r.... 25c 1 Codar Oil Polish for furniture, autos, etc., full nna.rts Lanterns. Cold Rlnsf qq 1 Hoaw Galvanized Tubs 45c. 55c. 69c’ 79c 89c Rohrsnbnt M, M anart for ’ ISc Polish Mnn. enmnlpfp 75" Mnndv Ki+ T.imrK Rnv with Vosmiim Pnfflo €1 UQ Universal Fend Chnnners with 4 knives. 81.60

DECATpR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY. FFBt’ABY 5,1926

Villa Os Mysteries Opened To The Public Naples, Feb. fl. — (United Ptair) — ' The Villa of Mysteries near Naples ! recently opened to the public, Is an' object of interest commanding the at-: tention of HclenliNtH and historians. It Is an ordinary Greco-Roman villa 1 of the Pompeian type, and was used as an Orphic basilica. From these milrais it is now possible for the stu-1 dents of the strange, little understood rites of the religion of Zagreus to form j a clearer idea of the famous Orphic ! mysteries. The great hall of the initiations In the villa is decorated with a huge 1

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; fresco in early Pompeian style containing 2» almost life-site figures. Then* ! figures are engaged in performing the rite known an "the mystery, ’’ and the painting Is In effect a pictorial representation Os the Orphic liturgy From an examination of the fresco, it seems dear that the celebrated "mystery" was a mimic drama or symbolic (ritual, which has certain obvious analogies with the Catholic mass. The throwing open of the Villa of the Mysteries to the public affords an Unexampled opportunity for students ! of Orphism and the early mystic religious cults of Greec ami Asia Minor to cast fresh light on a fascinating but little understood subject.

RURAL CHURCHES Pleasant Mills and Salem F. A. Shipley, Pastor. Sunday School. 3:30. Morning worship, at Pleasant Mills, ' 10:30. Epworth League, 0:30. Evangelistic service, at Pleasant Mills, 7:00. Prayermeeting at Salem, Mednes1 day evening, 7:00. ' This Sunday is Io be the Red Let- ’ iter day of the year for the Pleasant Mills and Salem charge. Dr. Warren W Wiant, district superintendent of Fort Wayne District will preach in 1 the morning service al Pleasant Mills I and conduct the Communion servi< •

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!,t us mako this a great service with » a union of the two churches of the f charge about the communion table, r Lets see if we cannot have the larg- I H st Sunday school of the year. Im- " mediately at the close of the Communion service a basket dinner will 1 i„. prved in the basement of the ' church and we Invite everybody to ’ bring your basket, eat with us ami 1 enjoy the fellowship. It will be much better than eating at home alone. As i soon as the dinner is finished and i while at the tables the Fourth Quarterly conference of the year will be held. This is a very important eonference and should be attended by . every official of the church and every one else interested in the welfare of the church. Come now lets make it i a big day. The Win My Chum week was a

great success. The ,-hun-h w-., . filled each evening and rh .‘, sagos were delivered DM HE It? Well, what a shame if^®,I’’ 1 ’’ K what a blessing if yOll d , d M (!|J - D| This Sunday evening is , hp . R ning of the Evangelist],. BE The Bible class of the S llDduy , g will have charge of th,. 3(J R utes each evening of the tir „ J'”' R There will be good p £ R and testifying to the fuodnes, „ f “ R God and fellowship us uur ( ,“ r R Come Join this happ, . r.. w ,| aM , R blessed in your own soul. W.> - HE looking fur you each -v.. h i, I|f HE .disappoint us on< e. B| Decatur Circuit. Rev. Lester I. C. Wisner. I-a.- t „ f H There will be no pn-.0-hinp ss rv i,. f R at Beulah on Sunday *\eni tlg . . R The special meetings at Mo unt p 1( H ant will be in progress with M rs R Rebecca Belle Griffiths bringing th» R messages. H Class meeting will he held al H Beulah after Sunday school. p rayef H meeting at Beulah on Thursday ~v „ H ning. B Our Fourth Quarterly <onfer.-ti((. B will be held at Mount Pleasant on ■ ■ Sunday afternoon. February ;, 2:30 B o'clock. Communion service win be B held. A full attendance of the B churches is desired at this conference B I | Monroe Friends Church ■ A series of revival services will I open at the Monroe Friends church. H Sunday. The pastor, the Rev. Grant H Whitenack. will have charge of the ■ service. The public is cordially inrit. I ed to attend. ■ o__ I i NOTICE 3 I Persons or firms knowing themI selves Indebted to the late E. W. France, will please pay accounts or make arrangements for their payment with Mrs. E.W. France. Adtntrt Pleasant Mills. Ind. feb-1.3,5x yours llf i// i be shapely/ I “T DO NOT want to be thin! I just I J. want to be my right weight! I I want these hollows filled out. 1 just II want enough firm, plump flesh on my I bones to fill out my figure." II Os course you do. You want a figI ure that you can drape your clothes I on—not just hang them on! What's I the use of having pretty clotnes, it I. they just hang on you? II And what would you say if you I were told you could have the figure I you want? A graceful, well rounded I body—firm, solid flesh —just enough— I just your right weight? You'd be I mighty happy, wouldn't you? II Well, then, be happy—because you I can have It! Put plenty of red cells I in your blood and watch your weight I go up to where you want it! That's I what’s the matter with you! Your I blood is impoverished. Y’ou need more I rich, red blood. S. S. S. is the thing I to put red blood in your system. I S. S. S. helps Nature build red blood I cells by the millions. I You just try S. S. S. and watch how I quickly you begin to fill I out your clothes. Notice \ I your skin clear of un-| r C C I I sightly blemishes—vour\ JA j / I appetite increase— \ I strength come to flabby X. I muscles and vim and I vigor fill your whole system. It’s red I blood that does It. And S. S. S. surely I helps Nature build that red blood. f S. S. S. Is sold by all drug stores. The larger bottle is more economical.