Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 155, Decatur, Adams County, 1 July 1927 — Page 5
rwr— . I Baptist to hou M PATRIOTIC » ft*r***tleon Slide* To BST 17 |llu*tr«te Message "Tft H And Th s Flag"K xf■ ;■ —. f * At the Baptist chinch M ' King, there will be an Instftr UrtAt-tatning message, “Tltft the Flag." This win be « ri|»rvlcc. the pastor iislngfi' l ' dptican with h large iii.iiii>w •' ttful picture*, Illustrative ®| ' Liberty Bell and the gro®' f hg. On the eve of the blriS’f great nation, tt will he iriap id fbvtew something of th£e ! '■ which we love ho dearly* # ctanti for the God given Koge I v ttbwty. I This service will be, alß*rvii i «f patriotic worship to G jr-l «’ve j liberty. An offering wlirb I to help defray the exp<*s f j the pictures for the tgei-c. Tin I s«nrice will be at 7.30 I r * — o——j FLIERS PADDLdA'MI j YARDS TO #RI I IN Rl BBUBO AT| (CONTINUED EHOM BA'"' 1 || which other elements bat b tS Hard Flying All Hw’ i / M Lindbergh and Ch® l |r > their troubles, but the A 1 ' 1 to fight for every mist I" Almost from the take-o«.R" Field at 5:24:03 am., Biies jj| Theoretically the sAkiii reached Paris, theirßd- 'Bj earty last night they ft !>• '■ cling over Era m e, the di iIK powerful engines occOdb trating down to listfte < Itfll round as the great the stormy night, cruft al’ id# to find a rift throdftvh. fl! COUld Bee a spot to Ift i - Forty Hours ftlr | B They had < it> l«<| ore !,« I twl and then gone back sch" R " cOtat They finally efteb fl 136 miles from Leßgt t -,S I field, after 40 hours ftdx £ in the air. a Their actual mileagßv, • W-jf compiled. They flewSnar « miles than did Lindftli be •’ ing the' last hours Lift > : j About the only go.Be r was alonle ' ,-iftd coast, and evenKr L wcr * in tet spersJ w■ h JjSSP
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m.CAii n DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1927.
•’antominc To Be Civen At Boho Church Sunday .! A I ante mini •■ntlthd, "The Old FUg '' UM,’ Will be '■l i <hurt h sun- " by fifteen member* of bpuoifij |, ( agile of t | |a( (.fmi-eij "Hi be u tableau In connection 1 • i ' dnment. The program p '" ■ 1: <>’< lock The public W invited to attend. Actual Paving Os Road No. 27 Is Started Today • v "'I v ■' paving state and led- ■ :■ I i. .b« No 27 li.'twcen Decatur and Monro, beean this morning. Cliff Si til 11 dist net reprt seutive of the state lu.liway conindssion, reports. All of fen,' have been moved back anti >■ now removed. The a ill rush the work along
1 an rapidly as possible and hope to j have the road open by early fall. — ——.. o — , g Two new Nntth niodela are being (i driven through from the factory today by (1. A. Iluslck, local Natth deal f er. They will be on diaplay Saturday at the Runyon garage and the public is invited to call. "| Mr. and Mrs. 11. F. Kraft and children will go to Spencerville, Ohio, Sunday to spend a week at their parental homcH, Mr. Kraft Is manager of the local Kroger store. Crist Akum. of Van Wert, Ohio, will have charge f of the store while Mr. Kraft is on his vacation. o— — 1 Good music at Sun Set over 1 Sunday and the Fourth. Come ' out and dance. It I 11 ■■
1 ff • ■ - - s ' —-TiS*Msi'~ t. —~r 'nJ■ I ame Tells It” 1 i For Summer Health | EAT MORE FRUIT! I If it's "PERFECT’ Brand CANNED FRUITS you are assured only the highest quality—each can brimful cf wholeI some, ripe fruit with all the natural flavor intact. Each | caa contains enough for two bountiful servings. A CHOICE SELECTION AT ALL GROCERS I Apricots Bartlett Pears Prunes Fruits for Salad Peaches Royal Anne Cherries 10c a Can 15c a Can ALSO TO BE HAD IN NO. 2 AND NO. 2</ z SIZES Foods ■ Sor tbe UKoy Holiday Every A. & P. Store is bountifully t-wgg gBWMtf ■Btrf v:it h delicious foods for the Fourth .... foods that will guar- I antee the s.iccess of your picnic ■ lunch! And the prices ere ex- I ceptionally lowl Csmpfire prldau an J Saturday Marshmallows c “‘" Dv I Ginger Ale 25c Bottles CAC Oni Toestirlg Fork with each tin — — Friday and Saturday I Snaps 6 ’«• 25c p _ I Bfiflns C " n P i>e//8 3 caz ” 25c Lugs, Fresh Milk v -3 c?ns 25c Doughnuts I Coffee 3 89c I Peanut Butter BuZ * A 19c I New Low Price Sandwich Bread ' w 10c I ■ - , „_ Our stores wiU be closed Monday, July 4th. They will remain open late Saturday, July 2. BANANAS, x 4 lbs. 25c I CABBAGE lb. 7c POTATOES peck 59c I -■ — ■— ' ejßHangMgHßljgßgggHl estebliehot/ I»S9 agMIIRMOHaHM
Bobo Circuit M. E. Church Rev. E. P. White, Pastor Bobo Church Sunday School 9:30 Epworth League 6:30 Preaching 7:30 Clark’* Chapel Sunday School 9:30 Preaching Service 10:30 The pastor has decided to go buck to tile old schedule for the summer which wil linclude July and August. I On Sunday evening the Epwort i League of the Hobo Church will give a Pantomine entitled, “The Old Flag never touched the ground." 'fhi- Is s very beautiful thing showing all the different nations, how they were t»ought together and finally how tile RaK pint Alcohol was toru down. No 1
charge wil be asked for tlifK KOrvlce. Seats are ftee anil everybody is welcome. Alter the Pantomine the Pastor will deliver a Patriotic sermon. I — -- o— — | 1 Miss Margaret Hlee will spend the < ~~
S BRING YOUR BASKET —to the — I The White Meat Market I C FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER, f For SATURDAY ONLY ffl Nice bunch of Chicken for Roasting and Frying. < BEEF SPECIALS ■ Beef Roasts. 1b....‘ 12c and up g Beef Boil, lb 10<S 12V:c and up / - Beef Steak, lb 20c and 2,rc ■ ‘ - PORK, of any kind, lb 2;>c, 30c K Spare Ribs Neck Ribs *■ Bologna, Pudding and Frankforts Smoked Hams, Calles and Jowls g Bacon, lb 25c, 30c W Swift Smoked Hams and Bacon ■ COFFEE— Kj M. J. 8.. 2 pounds SI.OO K| Man O’ War. 2 pounds Q Bursleys High Grade, 2 pounds 7}c Pork and Beans, 3 cans for 25c Bfr Corn and Peas, 2 cans for 25c m Peaches, can 25c, or 2 lor 4,ic H Tomatoes, 2 cans for 25c H Horseradish. Catsup and Mustard _ a| m Red Top, 2 cans $1.15 n K Corn Sugar, 3 pounds 20c M H Caps, gross 25c, or 2 for 45c H ■■ Jellies, all kinds, 3 for 25c ■ LARD— k ■ 3 lb. Pail. .45c; 5 lb. Pail. .70c; 10 lb. Pail. .$1.40 ® I Macaroni, 3 for 25c B B Spaghetti. 3 for 25c M H Pet and Carnation Milk, large can 10c K B Cheese of all kinds ■ Mayonaise and Salad Dressing B S Coffee and Whipping Cream gE S We will be open Monday. July Ith until 10 a. m. IE S —TRY US— £ K THE WHITE MEAT MARKET. \ B 1 Liechty and Kuhn | SCHMITTS FOR QUALITY MEATS -SATURDAY SPECIALS— A good supply of.Milk Fed Spring Chickens Tender Beef Steak (Chuck) 23c lb. Choice Beef Roast, Baby Beet 4Sc lb. Meaty Beef Boil 12% to 15c lb. Lean Pork Steak 25c lb. Pork Roast, Lean 23c lb. Spare Ribs (small and lean) 15c lb. All Pork Sausage (Bulk) 20c lb. Veal Loaf (Special) 20c lb. Home Made Meat Loaf (cooked) 25e lb. Bacon, Medium in chunk 25c lb. Smoked Tenderloin 35c lb. Picnic Hams, Swifts, 4 to 6 lbs. each 19c lb. Meaty Pork Shanks 10c lb., 3 lbs. for 25c Brick Cheese, Whole or Half 27c lb. Plenty of good Country Butter, and Cottage Cheese mixed with Cream Take advantage of our Canned Goods Sale and order with your Meat tor Saturday Your choice of 6 cans, of our Good Brand of Corn, Baked Beans, Peas, Mixed Vegetables, Kidney Beans, Pumpkin, Sauer Kraut, Tomatoes, Honey and Table Syrup 6 cans for 75c 2 cans Puritan Malt $1.05 2 cans Red Top Malt sl.lO Peanut Butter, 2 jars for 45c Crimson King Apricots, 2 large cans 45c Carnation Milk, Large size, 3 for 25c Sweet Pickles, 2 bottles for 25c Thousand Isle Dressing, 2 large bottles 40c Try some of our New Shoe Peg Corn, tastes like corn oil the cob, 2 cans for. 35c We have the Fancy Canned Red Beets, 40 Babv Beets, can for 30c —BIG LARD SALE3 lb. Pail : 40c 10 lb. Pail $1.30 5 lb. Pail 65c 50 lb. Can $6.40 We'll appreciate your order. Phones H p Schmitt Free 9u . . . Delivery 96 Meat Market service
week-end and the Fonrth us Indianapolis visiting with friends. 20 head extra good milk cows will he sold at Butler & Ahr sale, Saturday. .
