Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 71, Decatur, Adams County, 23 March 1928 — Page 5
■jiyRALI jHURCHES bodo circuit U obo ME . < ? hU | C 9:30 B : '| <onv..ntion ..2:00 ■ I - ■*••• 7:<w ■ Burks Chapel »; 30 K ■ Sunday 10:30 ■■ PKMchinf. Service ■ ■Lt. Hope 2:00 ■l Sunday School ul M lit H"1" ''"" r,h it being the Pan Mr ■ < Hi'' « iih thl * church t'l' 11 'I" I '' ’''‘ rVlCe * the ' , ..ruoon and avenin* ■’l Township convention MR, Lt/.' Bobo .M. E. Cbuiwb IM „ is in flore f ' ,r a " HKioee «b<> ait.'inl. . p. . . >. paslora last Sunday MM.. V .'ear «»<l he would HR.' |U the people out to «er- _ ... . xpectinK to return M“ ? .;.I.- ; should be paid to the lay as tins is the las'. <> ■IU- 8- Christ, Decatur Circuit H Chas. Weyer, Pastor ■9 Pleasant Grove Ml Sabbath SHiOol 9:30 ■K H.cdrn. Superintendent) 9g9 prayer Service 10:30 ■K (J ( . lickless. Class Leader) M Sabb.ith School > d 0 K ill. 1< Baxter Superintendent) HKI prayer >■ evict' 10:3444 |K (Gregg Knittie. Leader) ■g| Sabbath School 9:30 BE ijl.el Essex. Superintendent) ■ I I’r, aeliiug Service 10:30 HI Sabbath School 9:15 HH ,aIH-c ( in .uiistvi. Superintendent) I Class Meeting 10:30 K iW. K. Hilton. Leader) ■ I u. B. <' E. Service 6:30 ■ Preu, nog by Pastor 7:30 Every body welcome. gK o — ■ Anitoch Church H William Hygema, Pastor. BO Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. ■KI Devotional Service, 10:30 a. in. BE I Evening Service, 7:00 p. m. H | Tile liev. B. K. Leightner, the prin■■upi, ■ Bilde Training School of HKp-..|-> Au . and the men's quartette ■■of tile mentioned school will be with ■Hus over the Lord's Day. You will be EBBnmre than pleased if you hear them. ■Lg — ——O' f 1 ' - ■ Peasant Mills and Sale tn H E A Shipley, Pastor. Bkl Sunday School. 9:30 a m. ■E Morning worship. Pleasant Mills, ■Bl" 3e a. ni. B| Upt'orih League, Lucile Manlier, BHleader. 6:30 p. m. Evining worship. Salem. 7:00 p. in. Hl Braver meeting, Salem, Wednesday. | VANISHED SINCE I HE GOT KONiOLA B I Indorses New Medicine For i | Benefit Os Others Who B Suffer I 10l I MR. PHILLIP J. JOHNSON B 1 a, n entirely free of rheumatism B ttnee 1 have fininshed a treatment of ■ I IGuijola and I want to indorse It for B tn ° benefit of others who suffer from B this dreadful ailment,” said Mr. PhilB i bp J Johnson, Route 2, Box IS4, HuuH tington, Ind. ■ 1 had been suffering for two years Bl a 'id finally I had to give up my work. ■ I The pains centered tn my. arms and I egs sa that I could hardly walk and | | ’be joints in my knees and elbows ■ I were so swelled up and so stiff that K wuldn t bend them without terrible ■ I o’ 011 ''' 1 waH 0,1 erdtebes most of ■ l(! time and just before I got KonI I i 1 was No wiPP'led up that I ■ * 1 ‘ eav e the house. I K-onjola fixed me up tine. I have a but my crutchas away and never miss I a ' a - v ttt work any more. Alt the I ' 'ng and stiffness is gone and I jere is never the slightest ache or I an ywhere in my body lam out I ! Vl , ,uiser y for the first lime in four I | {Ws and give all credit to Konjola.” IK honjola is sold in Decatur at Smith (i.tf 81 . Falk drug store and by all tht/ guu> ttll towus throughout 11118 section.
7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting, Pleasant Mills, Thursday, 7:00 p. m. We hope to make this Membership Sunday. The pastor will baptise and receive into the church any who want to join with us in Christian fellowship Let us make this a big Sunday in Pieaaant Mflla and Salem Methodism. We also hope that every member of the church will want to give to W’orid Service. Everybody should feel a desire to show their gratitude to God for His many blessings and desire to help their fellow.man in some way. The World Service channel Is a good way to be sure that It
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will Leip the most needy, with the leagt expense. We hope many World Service payments will come in this coming Sunday. This next week Is annual conference week. The class leaders will have charge of the prayer meetings at each place. Next Sunday there will be no services except Sunday school and Epworth League. There will be a great meeting in the Shrine auditorium in Fort Wayne. Come in and hear a wonderful sermon from our Bishop F. I). Leete, at 19:30 a. m. and Bishop George R. Grose at 7:30 p. m. If possible hear Bishop Fisher at the Young Peoples Conference at the North Side high school
Saturday afternoon at 3 p. m. and at evening at the Wayne Street M. E. church at 7:30. o Notice to Public My customers who have watches and clocks ut my shop for repairs must redeem same within thirty days as I am needing money and account! and bills must bo settled to save costs. M. S. EIJ2EY, Jeweler. elt6x eod
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Rexall 1c sale, March 29, 30 and 31. Smith, Yager & Falk.
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This Hour inaugurates National /// f » Pie Week for the benefit of the vft Actors’Fund—March 26th to April Ist " ,ll * w? Sunday Mar. 25, <?.K P. M. (Faitcrn Stand- It Kb Si -rJ Time) through Stations WJZ New York, [if | S I Boston, WBZA Springfield, WHAI ji sn HWK ■■Bfl <IB I Baltimore, WHAM Rochester. hl>K A Pitts- J JV-dUIU AmOoJT I j H WREN Kansal City, WHAF Louisville, Ky. l For the benefit of the V< 'rt. T> J« ACTORS’FUND Ihe Radio o f America T T t DANIEL I ROH MAN Hour oj I- . - 1 - The Year —such as Marilyn Miller, Dennis King (of “The Desert Song” fame) Switch on the dial! Eskimo Pie Wi n Mahoney, Fritzie Scheff, Radio Program-Next Sunday Minna Gombell, Mrs. Minnie evening, March 25th> at 9:15 Maddern Fiske, Taylor Holmes, eastern standard time, over WJZ j na Claire, Constance Collier and and allied stations of the Blue Q t [ s Skinner. Network System. It is the Hour of the Year! The Hour when fa- ? uly an “•“■ordmary program! • i . • Stars working doubly hard; for mous actors and actresses give ” . . • ac • a * You —and for a cause closest to their their own program in the interests of the Actors’ Fund of America. learts * , r Listen: Eva LeGallienne makes , .j v v « c Remember: the date: March 25th you weep (secretly). You laugh / a i jy . u jx* i (next Sunday); the hour: 9:15 (out loud) at Moran and Mack. v XT D . c ' • t i P.M., eastern standard time; the Nora Bayes and Sopnie Tucker , i i • ry.- ci • stations: WJZ and the Blue Netmake you laugh again. Otis Skinner speaks. Mitzi sings in dulcet work System. tones. Funny stories of Jack Dona- So switch on the dial—for the hue’s. And more. And still more Radio Hour of the Year! CLOVERLEAF CREAMERIES inc. CONFER ICE CREAM CO, TASTY ICE CREAM CONFERS CREAM
' SCHMITTS QUALITY MEAT MARKET ; SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Extra Fine Bunch of Roasting Chickens 3 to 5 pounds each. SPECIAL MEAT LOAF, Veal, Pork and Beef 23c lb Meaty Fresh Pork Shanks, 2 lbs. 15c Pure Pork Sausage, bulk 15c th Lean Pork Steak 23c lb Fresh Side, Lean 18c lb Veal Pocket Roast 18c lb Baby Beef Steak 28c lb Country Back Bone 15c lb Meaty Spare Ribs 12'/»c lb Plenty Neck Bones 3 lbs. 20c Home Cured Smoked Jowels 17c li» Hockless Picnic Hams, 1 to 8 lbs 18c lb Fancy Smoked Tongues 38c lb Home Cured Medium Bacon, chunk 25c lb Home Made Cottage Cheese 20c lb PLENTY GOOD No. 1 COUNTRY BUTTER 1 Kay Cheese 28c jar ■ Peanut Butter, Bulk 20c lb Oleo, Colored, 40% Butter 28c lb Plenty Beef and Pork Tenderloin Fulk Olives Whipping and Coffee Cream Good Frseh Oysters 40c pint, 75c quart All Our Canned Goods, regular 15c seller 2 for 25c Special Brand Canned Corn, 2 cans 21c Carnation Milk, Large cans 10c; Small can . ...1 5c Perfects Coffee 2 pounds 95c Large Package Quick Naptha Soap Chips ... 20c We carry a full line of Mueller’s Macaroni, Spaghetti and Egg Noodles Try some. a~i_wrratwmiWMn • •,.~xu"• twwttoiultw Fresh Rendered Lard Sale 3 lb. Pail 40c 10 lb. Pail $1.25 5 lb. Pai1..............65c 20 lb. Pail $2.45 50 pound can $6.00 Pl 7 es H. P. Schmitt n Pree 96 Meat Market service
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