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»!(!()■’ SCHOO!gIATTENDED and 3"" the Hart l’i* ,r " a , <**... ™. *', h ; *»!» ! tll ' auto ' 1 i; manager <>f ,JV A,! I*" 8 ™ 00 ’’I' of his < mpaiiy at H> wrfg . noun- A fr, '“ lun )t iJBCheo" h , \,ito < 01111'11'.' Mrs. <•<, ' li"'' 51 ' S MIU> t F® « U ., Flov.l Manley and Maxine Manley, and v alewede assisted 111 sei' »** More than " u! " ; " " •‘■kjXl'es 3lin raps "■ coffee *•_<» the booh b n '"' S !t orandden lon--'a''"' 1 on--'a''"' ,l,e re given I" **■ consisted Os lectures and IZthe sho'""' " Xi Hart-Pan I: ‘ t i...-ry -« i ,: ■•'■'• ■ v "’ ri ' IT,, of toe trailer in operaKX were anaii-d m 'he * rwe I ‘ I' 1 ' 11 " 11 ''" ' the guests I' n.pinv Enures three :n<> 1.1 »■ l> • *r. IW / and ,i - '"''del 'fc’jessions a’ til” - ' o:r<nJthrvugh ut i!‘e "" E ,«»!.!• d «Hl> ■ P imres. T ie ryinterestiiig ' '■ htalks and pie'" l ' l ' ' sl.owetl j,je farmer could kt • ;■ Ins tractor i»x running order and how to jltejai:- or .idr.i-’m-■wy t.Macklin greet, d il - Utbat lie had a carlo.' I -.f tracnut hand and would l<e . lad to tatnte th' ni.-ehiao anyone itonight be interested in it. ■ CHURCHES Pleasant Mills Charge A. E Burk. Pastor Pleasant Mills M. E. Church i UPsiinday Solnxd jJtH-Epworth League. ItJMnnior League, ■fit—Thursday pray • ■ I Cis So. 7 will hold ll’t :r !• anl.r | tot.y Tit. ...... e.i. | ft’’the home of Mt' at:-! Mrs. t:,><i fc grery member of • • el iss is tori'K '0 be pros, a- a ■ I meet«ttd bling your Stnii a i y ui; j Kari Speakman t! her of I bdtt Salem M. E. Church I IliK’unday Sell ol PyMorning worship. MICHKINS IB!? YIELD IHKOWLA Mifhteen .Months Stubborn wfOeusd Evert I'rcatment wj —New Medicine wks Wonders f d O'\ J ®L / ■ I lXiti ßEß ' r K A **Xm IcH AE L *» that m ther? 10Ht t ’ ,<> gno '’ ,o Mte’i XL ‘ ,nedl <-'ine w ith P»ha’ it h a,K 1 am i,maz ed J ‘ me after I*l. i l,e 'ter," ? *ll street k T M,cllael . Xll !**h XrTn n T l i,e "mt>b body I Pd . !IH ‘‘Very part LiL'":’" ~r 110 lb weight 1,1 i ala"f ‘‘ a "' l ,ost mv‘"' v,lali, y- ' l>ad U.' 1 »as diXir’u V i' S " ,,re Hhat ' 1 tripd UUge(l ’ t(, °- t‘>r not Mt. guve me the least fttmyS"! ''‘n«liMn,| when I L Ol kt all n> 0 ,ry Ko "j | ’’m 1 fatwas iS g J ,ar, ’ r| f '»' 'he stirr*a! thi. ort! fol ' "m- bonIhe ‘tlifs amt edy ■ 1 alwH .'’ R 'met!"H <li san . d |, '" n «"'k fainter fa entirely. My XlliPd' 1 v" 1 lny "owes ' ex Press » ’ Ne 'Khbors am] 2*' Koi >jola i« i, " V, ' r ■ Nl > Jwie;. >8 called lite master y 8 4 0 e 1 r l ft\lX• l ' l ''• ‘"'‘hum kl’ ll ll >e l)eV‘! ks ,11U 8 s, ore l‘“ i!' gSißts 1,1 all 1 -his entire sec-

7:00 Wednesday prayer meeting. — - ■" —o The Decatur M. E. Circuit John F- Blocker, Paator Beulah Church 9:30 A. M—Sunday School 7:00 4’. M.—Preaching by pastor. Subject: Salt of the Earth and Light of the World. Evangelistic Mt. Pleaaant Church 9:15 A. M. —Sunday School. 10:15 A. M Class Meeting. Washington Church 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School 10:30 A. M.—Preaching by pastor. Subject: Some great sayings by Jesus In His Sermon on the Mount. Name some. Note: We begin evangelistic meetings at Beulah next Sunday evening, February 17. You are invited to come and be a helper. Other ministers will help. Come to hear them Other Christians invited to come. Help and get helped. o RAPS SYSTEM OF EDUCATION (CONTINUED FHUM PACK ONE) developed; arts, what man has made; philosophy, what man has thought, and literature, what man created, expressed and felt in word|." "When schools and colleges teach

Kroger Stores Headquarters for Low Prices BULK SEEDLESS RAISINS lb. 6c Mllißl Ilf will IWli.ll H r jr-jjjiIIMWMMMMMfiJMHWmrOTiJITII'—IIITILiIii-IMni—llilMil—Mlilli.lJlWa l —MlilNlllllliiliiri'WlTT. ..- Al rn Wondernut 1",. OADniMCQ Domestic—ln Oil ry pound ImU unilUlhLV' 'S°od eating grade; can it t«|| U Country Club 9 TUMA Fish—Light Meat—Tastes IQ MILK 3 tall cans | (Jpjft like chicken. 7 oz. tinLi/C BEANS 'LL 23c COBFISH —lsc BUCKWHEAT 22c PEANUT Xr 1111 " 1 19 c CRACKERS SL’L 25c CORNMEAL P <' 10c SARDINES 25c BUTTER ~.Xis6c cake" IS oz. Strawberry Sponge 22c CUTTER Pound 54c CRACKERS 'pLr R APPLES 25c WAFERS^' 1 ' 15c BANANAS 23c HERRING 30c HD. LETTUCE *^' n izc 15c SALMON -19 c CRAPE FRUIT 5c SALMON Wiun,1ic,1; ...22c GRAPEFRUIT 15c Dependable Meats, Quality, Cleanliness, Courtesy 1"“ FRIDA Y AND SATURDAY SPECIALS I bock whilst PORK LOIN ROASTS F 1 ’UUA I on | Ma(R jp <)u| . ()wn pi;in( g Cut front Small ■ .. .. B Delicious ■ Pig Loins g Meat bought at the Kroger Stores is very caret u . ■ pound pound I selected and Guaranteed to Satisfy. | 30c 19C | K a y Brandyberry, Mgr. Meat Dept. I- ™■■■■■■■■■ 1—1 T| I FRANKFORTS, Small and Tasty /1Q«» I SPECIAL VALUE, PORK SHOULDER 1 |-, ~o , i n(i s lor E ROASTS, pound x || SMOK EI) I’ IcN 1C HAMS pound 18c STEAK. SJIOKEI) white i-tsii. frozen i ii.i.its. DRESSED PERCH and OYSTERS can be bought m any ol our KROGER MAR K ETS

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theue subjects, then wo will be prepared to live life and tight the battles of society In an intelligent and useful manner,” the divine staled. To depicit his meaning and as a means of summing up his facts, Rev 1 Rocca, read Edgar Allen Poe's poem of the ‘‘Bells,” In this the gifted writer, j clearly showed the difference tn the meaning of the tolling of the bells. His address was one of great merit, (durational and tilled with a thought seldom touched on by lecturers. Rev. Rocca is one of the leading ministers in Fort Wayne and his reputation as a speaker and thinker has called him to all parts of the state for talks before civic and service clubs. Carl Klepper was chairman of the! program and introduced the speaker. The Rotary Club will meet next Tuesday evening, instead of next Thursday, the members joining in the service club banquet to be held with the American Legion, the Lions Club and the Decatur Industrial Association. o _ Purdue Opens Course For Beekeepers Feb. 18 Lafayette. Ind., Feb. 15.—Many inquiries are bein'- received regarding the annual beekee -ers short course which is to be held at Purdue t'nl versity, February 18, 19 a’nd 20. In-

quiries have been received not only from-Indiana beekeepers but from lieemen In Ohio, Michigan and Illinois and there is every indication of a good attendance. Prominent beekeepers from other, states will cooperate with the local tnen in presenting an up-to-date program for the benefit of those just beginning beekeeping as well us those well-versed In the subject, both large and small. Among the speakers are Commission. An interesting feature of the short course will be a demonstration of u new honey grader, to standardize honey grades. Dr. H. E. Barnard, director of the American Honey Institute, Prof. F. B. Paddock, in charge of beekeeping in lowa state college and state apiary inspector, Prof.V. 11. Mlluni. in charge of beekeeping at the University of Illinois, and T. C. Johnson, apiary inspector of the State Conservation Anyone interested Is welcome to attend and programs will be sent to anyone addressing the department of

NOTICE! Mv office will be closed from Monday, Feb. 18 to Feb. 23. For apnointments, tall 936. N. A. BIXLER, Optometrist.

■ I entomology, Purdue University, here. I T. C. Wertz of Elkliart. was a busi Iness visitor in today.

I—If—IIHM ■■ II 11 HATS! HATS! Just received a shipment of I Spring Millinery —Prices—- ! $3.00 to $6.75 1 Also have a few Winter Hats to close out at SI.OO each Mrs. Maud A. Merriman 222 S. Ith St. >

Fisher & Barris CASH GROCERY Dealers in Granite, Tin and Aluminum Ware Phones 3, 4 and 5 Free City Delivery Quality Service with Low Prices. QD£O|A| Saturday and Monday—ul uUiHL Muffets, the year around 11c Cereal, package QDEDiAI ‘Saturday and Monday— UILUiAL Gold Dust Washing Powder 24c Large package vDLjMkI Saturday and Monday—urLUlHL Did Dutch Cleanser, can.... Vpf DjAI Saturday and Monday— UiLUInL Kin-Ko, Can Spinach, nothing hotter packed, large can Saturday and Monday—ui uUInL \ppie Hutter, Every Meal 19c Brand, large can KPFPIfiI Saturday and Monday— UiLUInL King-Ko, Can Spinach nothing apple, heavy syrup, No. 2 can SOGAH la,ed : '" s6c 25 pound hagsl.49 4x Non-c iking Powdered Sugar, 2 lb. pkgs.. 19c aiwEHiai axTga. dftNftNftS F "" 1 ' 25c CAULIFLOWER, pound 10c LEAF LETTUCE, poundlsc SOAP r.lws Whi<eNapt,,a 39c OLIVILO TOILET SOAP, 4-10 c cakes2se I PinWMMifi'l r I— MMfiMMWI—■—M— WK * TK Qi f A Vigilant Brand, 25c value 20c OLEO, Elgin or Maytime, pound2sc N OHB Pride of Decatur, 91C i LUUn 12 pounds 48c, 24 pounds FLOUR, Gooch’s, 24 pounds $1.00; Barrel $7.90 FLOUR, Gold Medal, 24 pound bagsl.os APPLES fzsr- 2ac Gooch’s or Fould’s Macaroni, Spaghetti or 25c Egg Noodles, 3 packages ON IONS. Medium Size, 8 pounds2sc GAISINS 25c PRUNES, 3 pounds2sc PRUNES, 2 pound packages2sc COCOANUT, Long Cut Thread, pound2Bc COCO 2 pounds2sc COFFEE es * ua^'^v G°id en iGo 28c SPECIAL BLEND COFFEE, pound 35c i *ork & Beans or Red Kidney 28 C LrtiW Beans, 3 large cans HOMINY, Large cansloc, 3 for 28c PEARL CRACKED HOMINY, 6 pounds2sc FLAKE HOMINY, 2 poundslsc EIHJFMONTSODA ( RACKERS, I lb. box 20« 2 pound boxes3sc GALVANIZED TUBS4Sc, 59c, 69c, 79c, 89c Full assortment Friuts and Vegetables

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