Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 143, Decatur, Adams County, 17 June 1927 — Page 7

INDIANA FILLS C, HU QUOTA Ci.tp Oversubscribes Allot"me,Il First Time In Six Years; Quota 1,400 mdfanapolio, June 17,-For the first , n the six y cars tlu,t time in |litliry training camps have been i' ld ' Indiana has filled her quota of voun’g me“ for the can,ps ° f the 5111 ‘ rps area, it has been announced by Felix M. McWhirter, Indiana civilian ' J( , the secretary of war in training Janin procurement. TH,, state's quota was oversubscrib- (| for the 1927 camps, McWhirter V, nt contract with other years Indiana has fallen far short of sending the allotted number of men Camps will be held in the sth corps Fort Benjamin Harrison, are** * opening next Monday, and at Camp Knox and Fort Thomas, Ky„ July 2 t 0 July 31. Approximately four thousand young men will be in the camp at Fort Harrison, the trek of the citizen soldiers to the government reservation beginning next Sunday. Indiana’s quota in training camp enrollment was 1,400. Although some counties of the state did not complete the quotas assigned them, McWhirter said, the record made by nther counties put the state over. Children To Give Program At Honduras A Children's Day program will be given at the St. Luke's Reformed church at Honduras, Sunday evening, June 19. The program will start at 7:30 o'clock. The public is invited. Following is the program to be given: Prelude. Song—Choir. Prayer. Welcome—Donabell Zimmerman. Recitation —“A Jewel Like Me —Floyd Engle. Recitation—" June" Seasonguth Recitation —“God Is Love’ —Eleanor .Mankey. Recitation —"Brooms” —Dale Mankey. Recitation—Delores Beer. Song—Martha Reppert. Exercise— June”—Four Boys. Recitation— "Why"—Dorothy Adler. Recitation — "On Children’s Day”— Dwight Roth. Cornet Solo —"Rock of Ages”—Gerald Roth. ' Rftit'aliLW—"A S^r^.’’— Virginia Zimmerman. Recitation—Richard Roth. Song —‘Two Little Hands’— Verea Roth. Recitation—Virginia Shady. Recitation—Clara Rhodes. Recitation—“ Song of the Birds” —Donald Seasonguth. Song—“ Wake L’p Pretty Flowers"— Virginia and Donabell Zimmerman. Recitation—Melita Egley. Recitation—"Why"—Edward Dolch. Exercise—“A Good Example.” Recitation—" Johnnies Garden'-Oscar Brown. Recitation —“The Weather" — Lloyd Roth. Sung —"Springtime”— Leia Reppert and Merideth Sprunger. Recitation—'Hoe and Pray"—i aonias Adler. Recitation —"Pockets” —Floyd Roth. Exercise—" The Spirit of Young America" —By the Boys. Recitation —Kenneth Beer. Duet—" Beautiful Sunlight"—Berteline Zimmerman and Ireta Shoaf. Recitation—“ The Fisher Lad” —Gerald Roth. Song—“A Band of Boys”—Boys. Hot Weather Desserts Try Fresh Mint lF\»r" *4 $ Sunlite-Jell % W For making veg- rjfJV etable and Combi* nation salads. It is dainty, delicious and refreshing, and makes the salad go twice as far Or serve ft with roast meats in place of Mint Sauce. Tt’s green. A most pleasing table decoration. The flavor is made of fresh mint leaves. i Try also the five fresh fruit flavors : Rasi>berry. Strawberry. Lemon, Orange, Cherry. Your grncer has Sunlite-Jell or can get t. Write Sunlite Dessert Co., Waukesha. Wit-. , for new folder picturing Alumin L'essert Molds, we offer Sunlite users.

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1927

Calvary Evangelical Church lUlph W. Loose, Minister Sunday School, H:3O sun time, I here will b e (he preaching service 2:3d sun time, in the afternoon. Ihe mid-week prayer service Is 8 p. m Thursday evening. Every member wllj want to be loyal to God and His

church these wonderful summer months. Strangers and friends welcomed. I ».!■.(>——■ - —— — .WANTED—Man to drive coal ■ truck. Julius Haugk, phone Gli(i - 143t2x I l ■ » —

————— I The White Meat Market I Nice Hunch of Chickens for Roasting and Frying K Beef Roasts, pound 12c up B Reef Boil, pound l()c and up B Beef Steak, pound 20c & 25c Pork Steak, pound 25c & 30c K» Spare Rihs, Neck Ribs, Bologna, Pudding and Frankforts ig Smoked Calles and Jowels Coffee, M. .1. B„ 2 pounds .... SI.OO K Man O’ War Coffee, 2 pounds for 75c B Bursleys High Grade Coffee, 2 pounds 85c B: Pork and Beans, 3 cans for 25c B Corn and Peas. 3 cans for 25c B Peaches, can 25c or 2 for 15c S Tomatoes, 2 cans for 25c B Horseradish. Catsup and Mustard |S Malt, Puritan. 2 cans $1.05 B Red Top, 2 cans $1.15 KX Corn Sugar, 3 pounds 20c B Caps, pounds 25c; 2 pounds for 45c ■ Coffee and Whipping Cream » —LARD— S 3 lb. Pair.. 15c; 5 lb.. . Pail 70c; 10 lb. Pail. . sl.lO B Fill your basket for Sunday Dinner. B Free Delivery to all parts of city. Phone 388. B Liechty and Kuhn | WwßggaflMffl f h USHMESiiHBBBBB m l|l FLOUR, White Sun Shine, Ajl SHREDDED WHEAT, Of* | UJ real bread flour 3 Kelloggs. 3 pkgs. £it)C I' TI I PORK &. BEANS nr |tf| I JARS, Mason, Q- i RED BEANS - 3 cans LU Quarts, dozen O’lx Pints, dozen 75c | MUSTARD 9fW> ||l Illi i/ 2 gal., dozen $1.15 ji Quart Jar .»<VV lai al J . IWaHSWWVBfIUtatMmUMBBBB Mv > JAR LID 3 BUTTER, Pure Dozen | Creamery 45C Isl IUJ RUBBERS, Hot or OQ I ole q ZL. Cold Pack. 3 doz. I Co|ore£j m ? g BBSriMEJOJ.■■WWSMfSSjS'EXtC. ; Uncolcred, tb. 19c | j ILU POTATOES. New C7 ■ ’’’'"W’l W I Pound • L I C IEESE, Br.ck and Qilz* HI 3 p’ unds 20c Cream ’ rb ' ovv I * * CERTO 97z» i BANANAS - 97p fll 1 Bottle S 4 pounds -a i V | | * J Full line of Fruits snd Vegetal'les. Fresh and Cold Meats, and MW Cheese of all kinds. Chick Feed, Scratch Feed. Rolled and Ml |V| Pm Head Oats. Old Potatoes, nice and sound, $3.00 bushel. 111 Trade and Save nt the Hoosier. Phone 10? I t wi J i wte/i ')/ yisAK I <<\x I yes We are taking • Dinner Sunday * at Peoples Restaurant Special Sunday Dinner I•—M E N U — ’ Fried Chicken and dinner • or Prime Roast Brel Vegetables ('named Peas ' Mushed Potatoes 3 Salad ‘ Head Let luce Salad Desert , lee Cream and Wafers Mints Coffee Milk Ice lea Reserve table Coolest place in town —Phone _7. Price 50c • Invite “Papa” to Dinner on Father’s Day.

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