Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 274, Decatur, Adams County, 19 November 1926 — Page 7
IlliilL CHURCHES I pleasant Mills end Salem W 11,I 1 , A Shipley. Pant or Ata iy school 9:3’1 Worship, I’l. Mills .... 10:30 League 6:30 |K unR Worship, Salem 7:00 Meeting.'Salem, Wed 7:00 footing, I’l. Mills. Thur. 7:00 Aid llaziiar io Hie barenr i" '■JK,,. rleio'i"" MIHs (’hnreh. Wednos ■M, 1,, yoin supper with us that ■ M f ~.|,.n,i'l>t liny is D' eeniher 7. I.et.alight napping, bet's have all Ministerial support paid in alii have a 100% Church. Have riveil to Wtffld Service? Hett*do it now. SMjr —*° — ‘JI Calvary Evangelical Church |fl| Ralph W. I/oose, Pastor Sunday School meets tit 9::'." will be a preacljin/ service in afi. rnon at 2:30 Sun time. A c:.:invitation is extended to all t ■ liese services. S Eobo M. E. Church Service 9:30 School 10:30 mT Mt. Hope M. B. Church School 9 3 (1 Set vice 6.00 J Clarks Chapel M. E. Church School 9:3ti SKI, people will kindly note tin iala::-'’ in time as to services due to tact that the pastor is holding Brother Shipley, pastor at Mills, will do the preaching both churches. Let's a l turn on' give our brother Shipley a goo i and a royal welcome. |Htm Thursday evening Nov. 25 ther, be a Union Service at Hobo of three Churches. This is to be an service and you will t > come, to find out. At thk Sjrvfi'e we will lift a sacrifice offer Let's give heartily unto the Lard offering lifted as this service will toward the conference claiinento with Thanksgiving as unto the The pastor will be present a' service. If you miss this serviei Mi: will miss one of the be>t eve’ in Hobo. Special music wi I bl Igg Rev. Edward I’. White Me — o ! Decatur Circuit M. E. Churches 4 ” TI. I' Ki 'ser. Pastor -%• - Mt. Pleasant ’fl 9:15 A. M. Church School. Erant i. Mr ; rman, Supt. H®Church Worship ffunday Moriiinv ■ The Kings Herald wlf meet at 7:3' Saturday ufte:noon at the honn their leader Lois Fuhrman. ■•The Thanksgiving Service will b at 7:30 Thanksgiving Morning is invited to attend this st r ee and give Thanks on Ihfs Pay Beuiah K;>.3o A. M. Church School. August 11l . ■flt— ■ ■ |Zs Your Skin j I .Too Oily? I Nothing is so unsightly as a skin that fl always shines or looks greasy. There is fl a preparation caIIedMELLOGT.O Skinfl tone (part of a new wonderful Fre.xh fl eauty Treatment) which removese.’:fl cess oil, strengthens the muscles, cleans and reduces pores, and beautifies the fl skin. Get a bottle of MELLO-GLO ■ Skin-tone. You’ll like it - fl_ The Holthouse Drug Co. j I y /Ze ON E Laundry Soap t,nat ■! 4—l Fl KwZ/o t| I, I 4 <SOOO ENOUGH FOR TOILET USE TOO: ( | hEomST ISGUARANTEEO I Will Stop Pain Instantly An 3 Remove Corn or Money Refunded , 16 WAFERS FOR 10c NOT LIKE THE REST If you’ve tried all sorts of corn I remedies without getting the relief expected, risk a dime and try ‘‘O-Joy Com Wafers,” the wonderful new remedy guaranteed to stop pain at once and quickly remove com, callous, roots and all or : money back. * i No thick doughnut-shaped pads ‘ er burning acids—just a tiny, thin l as paper wafer. Press one on the : com with finger and it Sticks there. Away goes pain, shoes don’t hurt, dance if you like. No inconvenience, worry or bother. Six O-Joy i Com Wafers for a dime at drug ’stores, 1 ■ . The Enterprise Drug Co.
Schlickman Supt. 6:30 J. ,M. Epworth L>agu ‘ .30 M Evening Worship. Sermoi. by the pastor. A Morning Watch and Thanksgiving Service for the whole Church and Community will be held under the direction of the Epworth League at the Chm, h at 6:30 Thanksgiving I Morning. Washington 9:30 Church School, It. F. Btlenei I Supt. 10:30 Morning Worship, Eviingolls-
WOMEN WITH 8088 ED HAIR VERY EASILY GET 818 BE GHAT HAIRS
With Color Glands Normal Nature Keeps Hair Natural Shade SENSIBLE ADVICE TO WOMEN TURNING GRAY Everyone knows if their color glands and hair roots are active and normal they will continue indefinitely to have i rich, natural colored hair entirely free ot gray, or off-colored locks, so' why use i,yes or tints? A doctor several years ago asked himself this question: “If with certain medicines 1 can stimulate my patient’s, other organs, why not rub a stlmulat-1 ing tonic into'the scalp that will revive, strengthen and tone up these inactive glands so that nature in her own inimitable way will resume putting plenty of pigment into the hair tubes’ Surely the hair, will then again resume its original 'shade and color regardless of the users age or previous condition of their hair. Remarkable Discovery Ke didn't want an artificial dye or, tint and it of course must be harm-j less and something that could be used ’ for years and years without the slight-' est injury to hair or scalp. Just like a tonic that builds up a person's < strength after some long wasting ill-, ness, he wanted a tonic that would revive and stimulate the
I Miller & Deitsch I GROCERY AND ME AT MARKET L .Lunch and Short Orders Ice Cream K Mr. Farmer we are open evenings and Sundays. g 4 Phone 464. Free City Delivery. M OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS Rice, Special, pound 10c Q My Own Baked Beans, 3 cans 25c H Sunshine Compound Coffee, pound 25c H Pure Swanton Buckwheat Flour, 4*/2 pounds f0r...35c H 3 packages Macaroni for 25c H GROCERY AM) MEAT MARKET ia Short Orders, Fresh Cakes, Pies. Cookies Ice Cream Fresh Oysters sis Celery, Dates, Figs, Bananas. fw>, « Del Monte, can 25c MM Paa Pr £>.£ Del Monte, 3 cans 72c U M VuVllCv Country Club. 3 cans 69c KJ AffYf IZ Country Club, tall cans. 3 for 25c H >! IvlXluAlL Wilson, tall cans, 3 for 2Sc Round White, 2/i bu. bag.. 54.47 B « AOQ U. S. No. 1 grade, 60 lb. bu. $1.83 H 1 UlulUvo 15 pound peck 19c ■ ■»*< til T S a Double or Split-Ton I’/a tb. loaf, each 9c ||L E_> ■J I. M | ft Country Club, 1 th. loaf 6c M i ■ ■ B Vienna. 1 lb. loaf 7c; Whole Wheat, 1 lb. 8c jfcj >JLZ Rye> 11/s , n,. loaf I °c 2;' Salmon, Tall can, Pink w Soap, Kirks Flake, QO p Alaska, 14c S ’ OW P ' iCC ’ W barsOOV K Butter, Country »Ilu b f i ow i, j n bulk, 1b.. . h Creamery c/j n ® ~ _ p oll nd OVl? Citron, Dromedary*) A 4 HE , I 1 oz. pkg ( idvv M Chocolate Drops, Creamy £ Dromedary Orange or £ I centers, new low lAC S Lemon Peel, pkg. 13c H price, pound XWV j Cranberries. Cape Cods, I Celery, Jumbo size, nine ■ » 23c 9c ■ Sweet Potatoes, 07/* I Bananas, Fancy Yellow » Nancy Hall, 10 Bacon, Sugar Cured, 3 lb. g 3 lbs V I piece or more *£7(* i Cottage Hams, Excellent H I pound -...Ul VI quality> in » Fr u i t Cake, excellent® p Oun d R 2 l pounds each. .. . 85C i Mops, Cotton. Qpf p K Excellent quality, 3-fl 1O eac . h „ fl pounds each .. . .$1.35 E Cotton, 16 oz. each 36c g
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT I BID.W, NOVEMBER 19, 1926.
1 He Sermon by the Pastor. i On Tuesday evening the Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Vera oweps 1127 W. Madilon St. for a Hoc-, lai Evening. The Ladies Aid will fur-‘ nlsh a light lunch. A Thanksgiving Service will close the program for the evening. Everybody in’ the WashIngl >n Chur h Community is invited. Watch for A STRANGE j VISITOR IN DECATUR. Some | Real Cash For You. Coming > I Soon. 272-3tx o „„ . Get the Habit—Trade at'Home, it Pays
wyak, or dormant hair roots and coljor glands. I Under the name of Lea's Hair Tonic J anyone may now purchase the scalp I food and tonic he finally perfected. 1 For several years hair dressers and | ' specalists have been using It. Results ire so natural, gradual and ni,ce that | men as well’ as women use it. It doesn’t stain the scalp. One's I friends seldom notice the gradual i change and to test what it will do one need only apply it to some small spot ' for a week or two and watch results. Men and women it all walks of life i have been amazed at the younger appearance that comes with the dfsap: ! pearanee of gray hairs from their head. Evidently one nevey become gray if they keep the scalp and roots toned up with an occasional I massage with Lea’s Hair Tonic. If any reader desires to try a bottle of Hair Tonic on the maker’.-' absolute guarantee of satisfaction 1 money back, they should purchase a j bottle at The Enterprise Drug Co., or j any good drug store or pin a dollar bill to this advertisement and send ; with name and address plainly writ- ! ten to Lea's Tonic Co.. Brentwood, ' Md. $1 bottles parcels post anywhere with ‘Till directions. i No one need have, gray or -off-col- , ored hair any more. XotoWe have, and highly recomruen 1 | Lea'S Bair Tonic—The Enterprise Druj Company, Decatur, Indiana.
Ten-Year-Old Boy Unable To Grow Ttjeth . _ I Fbpular Bluff, Mo., Nov. lit. (United Press) Although ho husn't a slngl , tooth hi his mouth—never has had and never* will, physicians say—lrwin Kearbey, 10-year-old hoy living near here can relish a tough beefsteak, eat ' taffy candy and masticate other f<> b.' Hint try the talents cf n sharp-toothed
I American! Store I ■ Ladies’ and Children's .Union Suits, pair 97c s 9 Ladies’ and Children’s Hose, Li«ht and Dark Colors fl f ” Pair Jsc, 25c, 49c ■ A Men’s Fancy Rayon Silk Socks, pair 25c and 50c I H Towels, assorted colors, each 10c, 25c, 50c ; fl Outings, Light and Dark, 25c value, per yard 17c and 19c I | fl Toweling at, per yard 10c, 15c, 22c, 25c H I Grocery Dept. I fl We have plenty of the Larfje Montana Beans at 10c It). K I •„ or 3 pounds for 25c fl | fl Sweet Potatoes, per pound 3c fl I ■ Prunes, pound 13c, 2 ths. for 25c H Perfect Flour, 25 pound sack $1.09 tt>.| j Perfect Pumpkin, can 15c, 2 cans for 25c fl H Raisins, Seedless, pound 11c I ■ Raisins, Seeded, pound 13c, 2 lbs. for 25c I John Mos Orel IUMGKOEBTEISEI.'W FOR QUALITY MEATS i Phones 95 and 96 fl Nice Young' Front Quarters of Beef, lb 12c fl I Nice Young Hind Quarters of Beef, lb. 16c fl I SPECIAL! Pork Shoulders, pound 22c < Fine Cuts of Pork in the rough Ih. 18 to 23c ■ Pure All Pork Sausage, pound 25c B j Fresh Side (whole or half) pound 25c Smoked .Towels, (home cured) pound 20c B Veal Pocket Roast, pound . 18c ig ! Young Tender Beef Steak, pound ... .25c || s Meat Loaf (Veal and Pork) pound ... 25c p Swift’s Tien ic Hams, pound ... ... .20c fl , Fresh Mush in roll \ .10c fl 1 Home Made Mince Meat, pound 22c ■ Pickled Pigs Feet, 2 pounds 25c B I Large Home Cured Dill Pickles, 3 for. .10c m Bulk Peanut Butter, pound 22c fl Armour’s Country Roll, Oleo (colored) 32c Cupid Nut Oleo, pound 20c Home Made Cottage Cheese, pound.. .20c fl Fresh Oysters (bulk or can) pint 40c fl B Fresh Boneless Fish, pound 30c E I Plenty of Good Country Butter ’ Whipping and Coffee Cream n Try our new Kay Cheese Sandwich Spread, jar : 30c I ® Philadelphia Cream Cheese, package.. 15c | 5 Fresh Pretz-Sticks, pound '. 30c I fl Fresh Horserdish, 15c I fl Bulk Olives (plain or stuffed) pint... .40c 1 1 B Chili Sauce, ’’Oyster Cocktail, Mayonnaise, R I B Thousand Isle Dressing, Limburger Cheese I B * n j ars delicatessen line. | SPECI AL SALE ON LARD h J SATURDAY ONLY | 3 pound busket of Lard 50c I r 5 pound bucket of Lard 85c r 10 pound bucket of Lard... ,$1.65 t m .... — ——l p Order your Thanksgiving Turkey, Duck, £ fl Goose or Chicken early to be sure of get- p I B ting what jou want for Thanksgiving i B dinner. fl I We appreciate your patronage. | , ph ” ncs H. P. Schmitt ,?; rce gl 9o a „ . Delivery to 96 Meat Market service mßßl flflßflßAßfli I I 818 fl|fllßflflfllßflli I
j ptifHon. | Irwin's cage it. not n iuiubu iI onv I : (or his family. A brother Lester, who I 11 lived until he was 14 years old, fulled I to grow tiny teeth »s did a cousin. I William chirk. P Irwin Is :t ii'wnml b y in every zither I I respect nnd is tin ex client student, his I ' teachers sry. I 0 I Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays I
I The White Meat Market I fl i For Fresh • ■ 1 BEEF—PORK-VEAL I Plenty of Poultry for Thanksgiving. Give us your order early. | Lichtle and Kohne | rSMBnBHMHHHBHBMHMMHiBHBKmBBMBMHMHL r<o'' KOLTER’S GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET, FOR QUALITY GOODS I’hones 97 and 98 Free City Delivery ■ Perfection Bon Bon Cookies. Special 11 pound box OOv Komo Flour, all spring wheat, for more and | better bread, 24'/g pound sack Kolter’s Pride Flour for Pastry Sack Man-0-War Coffee I Pou nck .... j. "Wv White Rose Coffee Seeded or Seedless Raisins I pound package, 2 packages Perfect Jelly Powder, good as Jello O 3 packages 4&OV Muffets, Box ...’. LOU Granulated Corn Meal in bulk i p Swantons Pure Buckwheat Flour 10 pound sack OOU $ Dates in bulk 1 I Pound AOV i Blue Rose Rice in bulk 1 Pound a ±VV Bad Rice 1K p AO V , Mush Roll » 1 flip AVV | ish 1 C I e Rendered Lard, 1 ' argarine O .-T p Butter 1 p as Fruits and Vegetables. Also a full e of Fresh and Cured Meats. ED KOLTER > of fee I coffee iniirket has declined and as 0C A. & I’. ate (list, to offer the pub- RCj e benefit of lower prices. CLOCK RED (TR( LE fl s Finest A p crlt . el Bk nd fl Was 17c a pound O )c ti pound pi 37c NOW 45c I ECOM) STREET fl I ■ ruißiuw i:^S; .45c I I EGGS”o"EV RELEtTE,, 41 c I I ‘U" r 25c | | SOAP plO l,ars 37c I U-* W hitehome Evaporated ♦> ■ Tall cans , z O SWEET POTATOES, pounds ■ R ( ANNED FRUITS CANNED VEGETABLES g’ fl Pineapple, Del Monte pr , Corn or Peas Packers fl M No. 2 can, 3 for . eJOC label, No. 2 can. 6 cans Trt/’l' O Apricots, Argo, Large )T 0,, Tomatoes, , Packers Eji'' No. 2'/a can. 3 for »OL Label. No. 2 can. 6 cans fl Peaches, Argo Bcan3 ’ A. AP. Oven o*7/. ® M No. 2 1 /! can. 3 cans • r?V Baked. No. 2 can. 3 cans lr* Pineapple, Argo Campbell’s Bean or AQ 0 No. 2'/ 2 can. 3 cans •OV Tomato Soup. 6 cans K | The Great ATLANTIC & PACIFIC Tea Go. | ESTABLISHED ISSII 'r N ' .
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