Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 219, Decatur, Adams County, 16 September 1927 — Page 7

RURAL churches , <*»«“ V. «" n “ Chas. Weyer. I'iurtor. Sabbath school. »: 30 a. in. Superintendent it K. Baxter. Sei mon by Pastor, 10:30. , Pl, Grove Sabbath School. 9:30. Superintendent. Clyde Harden. Preaching by pastor, 2:30 p. m. Winch rtter Sabbath School, 9:30. \l( rle Essex, superintendent. Class and prayer service, 10:30. Mrs. Han Smith, leader. Rivarre Sabbath school. 9:00 a. ni. Superintendent, Susie Bowen. Class meting. 10:00 a. m. W. F. Hilton, leader. I B. C. E. in evening, 7:30. Tillie Hower, president. o Bobo M. E. Church Kev Edward P. While, Pastor. Bobo M. E. Church Sunday School, 9:30 a. in. Win. Pohnson, superintendent. Preaching service, 7:00 V- m. Epworth League, 6:30 p. ni. Clarks Chapel M. E. Church Sunday School, 9:30 a. ni. pn a hing service, 10:30 a. in. and 8;00 p. m. Epworth League, 6:30 p. in. Mt. Hope M. E. Church Sund.iv School,<9. .>0 a. in. I’n aching service Wednesday evening, 7:00 p. m. This coming Sunday evening will be the opening Sunday of our fall campaign for world service. The schedule lias been so worked out that nearly all meetings have been or will be held on Sunday. Our charge has been divided in to two districts. On Sunday evening Bobo will have two addresses, one by Rev. Weaver of Hoauland. and one by Kev. Stoakeu of It catur. Clarks Chapel will have.

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nn address at 8:90 p, hi. by Rev. Weaver of Hoagland, tin next Wednesday evening Mt. Hope will hear all four preachers on these most important subjects. Let's make this year a much better year than last year. We all remember how we lead the district and we want to do it this year again. There will be an offering lifted at these services for the ex- ■ ■ ■ ■!

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER /(>, 1927.

i 1 < . pastor. Rev, While will preach nt j ■ Heiiluli tuid First Church, Decatur. || PEACHES! PEACHES! Peaches for sale. Prices I range from $1.50 to $2.50 a bu. I Best grade fancy peaches $2.50. I August Koeneman, « 21 Kt. 3 Hoagland, Ind. I

The White Meat Market J A. KUHN Phone 3XB Monroe Street GIVE US THAT MEAT ORDER. We aim to please with choice wits of meats of all kinds. Veal—Pork—Beef—Stcakes and Roasts Cold Meats—Canned Goods. Order a chicken for Sunday. Danides for Frying or Roasting.

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IPHONE 31 QUALITY ■ CENTRAL GROCERY I PHONE 32 \ SERVICE 1 LirinniiMi—mu imiiii i mm mu ikt — "r.i SUGAR 10 pounds 64c I ORANGES perdoz. 35c | PEACHES FOR CANNING. Large Fancy ■ Elbertas. If you do not want to can These peaches j M these peaches this week they will be Fiefestor.f»-& ; solid sc as to can the first of next are large. Tney E| week. 111 are of the hcSt per basket quality. Regular $2.50 value. al Wax Tod Tin Cans, per dozen 49c ra Pints, 74c—MASON J A RS-Quarts, 81c I PERFECT PEACHES Ort PEACHES rt per can per pound • QUICK NAPTHA IO BROOMS 4 HE SOAP CHIPS lOt Extra Quality 3< $ g® BULK RIO COFFEE P. & G. SOAP QQp K per pound « C 10 bars SUGAR /»r PORK and BEANS OPJr* 3® 25 pounds *P-1 •OfJ 3 cans XieJv AS K FO R I V >NH O E MAYON A1 S E While Up Town Tonight NOTICE OUR FRUIT WINDOW g PEACHES. 4 pounds 25c TOKAY RED GRAPES, first of the season. 2 lbs.. . .25c |g SWEET POTATOES, 6 pounds 25c p EATING APPLES, 3 pounds 25c H E N I) I V E , per pound 20c .X BANANAS, 3 pounds r. 23c ONIONS. 2 pounds 15c H MUSKMELONS, home grown 15c m| COCOANUTS, each 10c g® HEAD LETTUCE, per pound 18c M 131 - Phone -32 ■ I “THE STORE OF REAL SERVICE” | I Charles E. Hite |

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