Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 238, Decatur, Adams County, 8 October 1926 — Page 7
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HURAL CHURCHES Pleasant Mills and Salem Sunday School 9:30 Sunday School 9:30 Morning Worship. Pleasant Mills 10:30 Epworth League 6:30 Evening Worship. Salem 7:00 Prayer Meeting, at Pleasant Mills. Thursday 7:00 The morning service at Pleasant Mills will he given over to a missionary. who will tell of her work and field labor. She comes under the auspices of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society, Whe hope that a large crewd will be present to hear her address. The Blue Creek Township Convention will be field at Union. Oct. 17th. Rally Day .is to be obesrved at Pleasant Mills October with a program Let us have a record attendance at Sunday school and Church services. Envite your neighbor, better still bring them with you and make them feel at home among us. If you have an attack of real reli giun it will be contagions. Thuth bears fruit only when rooted —'- 1
SPECIALS I Phone 106 or 107 I Spring I jamb Good Tender Steak, Young Beef, lb. 25c Fancy Plate Boiling Beef, lb 10c Home Made All Pork Sausage, 1b... .25c Sugar Cured Corned Beef, lb. 18c B Nice Smoked Bacon in pieces, lb 25c g Fresh Homemade Braunschweiger lb 30c jg Homemade Cottage Cheese, pint .. .20c Parge Open Eyed Sw’ss Cheese, lb.. .40c «• Large Jumbo Dill Pickles, 3 for 10c Fine Bunch cf Chickens Spring Lamb Native Fat Veal Roasts and Steaks Fancy Mushroons, can 45c Special—3 cans Gold Bar Peaches, a regular 30c seller, 3 cans 75c 3 cans Arterial Pea:i 25c B 3 cans Banauet Pineapples ■ -70 c 3 cans Beechnut Spaghetti 40c 3 cans Little Elf Pork & Beans... .25c 2 cans Staleys White Svrup 25c 2 cans Peanut Butter, J lb. cans 35c COFFEE—--2 lbs. Man O’War 85c I 2 lbs. Bursleys High Grade SI.OO 2 lbs. Perfect Coffee SI.OO 2 lbs. M. J. B. Saturday Only. . SI.OO I OLEOMARGARINE— " | Nucoa, 2 pounds . 55c Oak Grove, 2 pounds soc Good Luck, 2 pounds 55c Fresh Bulk Olives, pound 45c Complete line of Canned Goods. We have added anther truck on our delivery system so as to give better service, g —Try Us. — I Mutschlers Meal | Market I
in a pious life. | Action is necessary to life: take II I easy and die. Hnoupn energy lies dm intuit to turn the world upsidh down. “Upon the first day of the week !<•’ every one of r von Iky by him in store, as thtd hath prospered him'' I Cor 16:2 . Bobo M. E. Circuit Rev. K. P. White, Pastor. Robo church—Sunday School, 9:30 a. in. Preaching. 10:30 a. m. Clark's Chapel—Sunday school, at 9:30 a. m. Preaching, 7:30 p. hi. Mt. Hope —Sunday school, a m. S' Next Sunday someone is going to gsk. “Where is the crowd going." He receives the answer. "Bobo is having . Rally Day in the Sunday school. They • ye trying to reach a goal of 125.” Lets reach it. The great t fall wagon is passing. Let's all get . on and ride through the. year. i Decatur Circuit M. E. Churches Rev. 11. J. Kieser,. Pastor. Mt. Pleasant I Sunday School. 9:00 a. m.
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m | binary tlm’t"hus*ln - n ..... rTTg I ranch meeting in Fort Wayne, home > furlough, will speak. All are urgI to attend. \ 1' de Study class will metet at the ..iiuon bpme Wednesday evening. Box Social at the school this Frllay evening. All come. I Beulah Sunday Sdluiol, 9:30 p. m. Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. Worship gervice, 7:30 p. m. Bix Social at Kirkland high school ; Saturday evening. All come. Washington Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. Morning worship, 10:30 a. in. Please note evening, meeting at Mt. Pleasant, | I o-— Tourists Steal Produce From Wisconsin Farms Honey Creek, Wl .. Oct x.— (United Press) -Farriers of this vicinityeport much trouble with tourists who I etuked to leave premises when ordered to do so by those owning the property. The farmers report the loss of app cs. grape*. hlcko y nuts and even ge< s- and ducks. I O —- Special at Sun Set Saturday i and Sunday. Come out and see a real vaudeville. Admission 25c with plenty of free dances. I Don Phillip’s Colored Band. It j o Gloria Swanson in “FINE MANNERS’’ Sunday and Monday at Adams Theatre. w-1 -.b * - PUBLIC SALE At Butler & Ahr sale barn. Saturday, Oct. 9. commencing at 1 p.-m. Twenty-five high grade milch cows; 100 head of hogs; 100 breeding ewes. Roy Johnson, auct. T-F
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Every Conceivable Fur Being Used In Costumes For W’omen This Season By Heddn Hoyt (United Preu* Fashion Editor) New York, (United Pro is) Noah would have hard time g.-ttlng an Arkfull ot animals together In these days of I'ushiotiis and furbelows. The nn'y animal- left roaming in the wfdj are the fellows who could outrun the trappers before the bullet found it's mark In their precious hides. Feminine vanity must be satiated. Every (imcetvnble fur Is being iir»i! for costumes this yea • and fur i ba'ng put to every conceivg.lle sang?. Some of the newest hats are mado of fur j or fut combined with felt. The favorite : millinery no ts are unborn cnlj and I shaved lamb and these furs are so supple that they can be manipulated ‘as eastty as can felt or velour. Tail- | ored models, fashioned after men's feI doras. lias lhe entire top made of un- ■ _ ■ ■ . .....
I Miller & Deitsch I PHONE 464 I Free Delivery Corner Seventh & Adams KS Besto Nut Oleomargarine, pound 25c IB My Own Baked Beans. 3 cans for 25c CT P. W. Crackers, per pound 15c W Fresh and Cold Meats—Fresh Baked Goods Open Evenings and Sundays. Come and See Vs. S
born calf with light beige spottings., The facing of the underbrima are I beige-toned felt. African shapes, copied from the African headdress, are trim-, med with numerous narrow bands of J shaved lamb upon the high sloping l cl owns. Hal aof Rttsxlr-si inspiration - have a coronet-shaped piece of flat fur ’■extending across th- front of the. t crown. The f.tr of an ehidiant's tall Is th 1 ' • latest novelty in jowp'ry and since - many lielieved that this fur is lucky. I • is is being set in gold to form cufflinks. studs ami stick pins fee smart 1 costumes. The fox fut piece iias bounced hack in favor so strongly that it begins ’o r lok as though we shall return to long ■ flat fox stoics which reach the hem I of the coat Several of the smartest > Fall coats have detachable fox stoles II which use the pelts of four nnimales. I White fox furpieces aie considered ex- ■ tremoiy smart when worn as an aci- ceasory wldi the even ng wrap of vel-
vet or brocade. The detachable anl- ■ mala staff is a bit newer than the attached fox collar. One of the smaite.it neckpieces which 1 have seen this season was an ermine choker which was worn by a young lady at the Polo games last week. A wide band of ermine crushed about the throat and finished with two loops and a single scarf end at one side of the neck. The fur was so
tpßgsgHßHHgQj ! Coffee, Fresh Ground, Callie Hams IQ/* Pound OQ/» Found JLtJV Pork Shoulders OAz, Tr Chipso, IQp Fresh, pound... 4H gM Large box It/C Igl iIU * ■■■■■■■ Roasts, i OlZvz* Mr J* Sani-Hush QI p Pound 15c & '“V IHI Can UA v MWiHMam I® I OU* g; 1 - 18c* rStl . M <and2Bc fft Jersey Corn r Boiling Beef 11 IMt Flakes, pkg OC Pound Al V |<| Uv Tomato Soup QPwz* Lard. ffo Campbells, 3 canAiwt 2 pounds OtJV ■•I I Wr A Complete Line of Fruits and Vegetables. Visit the Hoosier fTB I Decatur's Cleanest Store. All Hoosier Foods are sold Bal I Igl with a money back guarantee. Phone 103. • 1 _ 111 1,1 111 .J 1 -'! 1 _ -
| hoQ a ■ to resemble a smartly knotted ribbon choker. a i -o PUBLIC SALE At Butler &. Ahr sale barn, Saturday, Oct, 9, commencing at 1 p. m. Twenty-five high grade milch cows; 100 head of hogs; 100 breeding ewes. Roy Johnson, auct, T-F
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