Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 201, Decatur, Adams County, 23 August 1929 — Page 7
RURAL CHURCHES Dec.tur Circuit rhester Grace. Paator ‘ vutory-Sunday School. 9:30 a.m. ' worship. 10:30 a.m. "i Sunday school. 9:15 a.m, Sa Endeavor. 7:00 p.m. Prayer 1 f Ong on W«lne*day evening. I*“* Sunday School, 9:30 u.m., (Xwed by prayer meeting. Preachi 1 Sunday School. 9:30 ■ * prayer meeting on Wednesday Everybody welcome. Winona Tabernacle I M „ re than ten thousand people atthe combined service* of the Sr'onfereif.. l«s« Sunday, and : lands will be there next Sunday. 1 dotting day. There will be twelve : Ito,, beginning at 7:50 a.m. with ■ 7treat P'aise, prayer and testimony i ‘ vce. led by Peter McFarlane. ..' s3O am., ministers' hour. Dr. G. Lee. At* the same time. * ait's hour. Dr. J. C. Massee of E n . Subject, "Race, Religion I Righteousness.” it 9:55. Bible interpretation, Dr. ■ieber. Subject, "Who is This?” , At 10:30 in the tabernacle, sermon, .jesus ot Nazareth,” Dr. Robert G. lee, Memphis. Tenn. At 2:00 p m.. Gideons' hour. At 3:00 p.m . in the tabernacle, SerMtu Alvin C. York, the great war Jfdier who practically unassisted I captured 132 Germans, took 35 ma- : ehine guns and killed no less than 25 g the enemy. Hear this God-fearing | tar ., tell the story of his great work ' Hr mountaineer children. , At 4:00 pm. the consecration meet[ta for men only, at the Indian | Hound. Dr. Biederwolf in charge. At the same hour, in the auditorium, wnten only. Dr. J. C. Massee. f 1:30 on the hillside, Dr. Herbert W. I Heber. I At 7:30 in the tabernacle, Dr. Massie will preaeh. i 1:15, Holy communion service. Pleasant Mills M. E. Church A. E. Burk, Pastor ' 9:30, Sunday School; 6:30. , Epi torthand Junior League; 7:30, eveaing worship; 7:30, Thursday evening prayer meeting. Salem M. E. Church | 9:00. Sunday School; 10:00, sermon ! Rev. J. O. Hochstedler. I The second quarterly conference I till be held Wednesday evening. AuI gust 28, 7:30 o'clock, with J. T. Bean. 1 oar district superintendent, in charge. We urge all the members ot the conjgenc* to be present. .The Salem Homecoming will be held Sunday, August 25, with a speck! program. Rev. J. O. Hochsted- . ier of Albion. Ind., will bring us the ■essage at 10 o’clock. The noon hour will be enjoyed with a basket dinner oi the church lawn. The afternoon , program will begin at 2 o’clock and this will afford you plenty of time to visit with old friends. Please do not forget to come. We want to greet all who have previously attended Sunday School or church it Salem. Come home, meet old friends and enjoy the day with us. Calvary Evangelical Church Sunday School at 10:80, sun time; Chalmer Miller, superintendent. Worship with sermon by Rev. M. COMPLICATIONS H QUICKLY ENDED WITH TAN-A-WA TONIC I suffered from a complication ® ailments. My stomach, liver and Kdneys were in a dreadful con,n ffp^'n ß worse every day. I ’“id not enjoy or relish a meal. «y sleep was constantly disturbed .night rising and I never had •ny energy or ambition. bottle of Tan-a-wa ? e , wonderful improvement, ,l the time I had completed ’ he fourth, I felt like a different , scn ’ My stomach, liver and kidllr.'X resu J net ' their normal functi,???’, P s ' ee P and eat without •„j 8 trouble. New strength •nd energy are mine. It is a pleasa- wa " dßed ’ recommend TanW. A. HART W. Wayne SU Tana Dunkirk, Ohio ■nati s r a ;. Bystem hulWer for Rhettnet tF 5° nßtiation ’ Liver and (ew “ ÜbleS - A speclal sal * for a 89c p only ’ a large $ x 00 bottle for Palk n Sale by Smith - Yager and Decatur, Ind.
W. Sumierman at 11:09 o’clock. Prayer and praise service on Thursday night conducted by the class leader, Otis Shifferly, o — PILOT IS KILLED Dosenzuno. Italy, Aug. 23—(UP)— It was belatedly reported here today that (’apt. Giuseppe Motta, a pilot of the Italian Schneider cub team, plunged Into Lake Di Garda and was killed yesterday while milking a test flight with one of the Macci-67. seaplanes depended upon by Italy to capture the schnelder cup from Great Britain. ——.... — o ? Zeppelin May Cross Over Indiana Indianapolis, Aug. 23.—(U.R)—Hoosiers or at those ,in the central part of the state—will probably get a view of the Graf Zeppelin on its flight from Les Angeles across the continent to Lakehurst, N. J., it the tentative route is followed. T. B. Clement, T. A. T. j general traffic manager, announced .in St. Louis today that Dr. Hugo Eckener, commander ot the Graf, had been invited to make use of the T. A. T. weather bureau and radio facilities on the cross-continent trip. It is expected Dr. Eckener will accept the invitation Clement said, and fly the Transcontinental Airway, which is lighted for night flying. The route would be over Kingman Special PEACHES BUY NOW TO CAN FREESTONE and YELLOW AS GOLD $1.75, $2, $2.25 per bushel. OPEN UNTIL 8 o'clock Tonight The HOME GROCERY, 119 N. 2nd St. DECATUR'S FRUIT STORE
Highest Quality GROCERIES \ SOAP P. & G. ■ ■ w 7 bars • 25c / V For Friday / and Saturday Only / / CamplbeWs / / BEANS \ / s zsc \ BACON Sunny f-itld Sliced No Find, No Watte Salt Medium Coarse 100 lb. Bag 89c IVhite House Milk. ' 3 25c Wax Top Cans *" 53 c BULK VINEGAR“ *9C Brooms Clean Sweep Strong and Durable 2 for 49c ' ■”.A : ’ Pet or Carnation Milk,tall can 9c i Certo Surejell »o l,le 25c Apple Butter Suiiana 23c Pink Salmon laUcan 19c - JE,AnANTK«RtfIHC» •
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1929.
and Winslow, Arie.; Clovis and Albuquerque, N. M.; Waynoka. Okla.; Wichita. Kas.; Kansas City, St. Louis, Indianapolis and Columbus. The route through eastern highlands has not been announced.
V--.-- - - — - - Ml HUI Within the Reach of Everybody I MAN, woman or child no one can afford to be without milk —the economical, essential food for all ages. Delivered fresh each day—from our dairy direct to your door —your family should have it for their health’s sake. . Two glasses for the busy housewife and the active business man—at least a quart daily for each child. Ask for Lehman’s Milk Peter B. Lehman Dairy R. R. 5 Phone C 875
Eight members of the Graf's crew will be carried from Ixjs ‘Angeles to . New York by T. a. T. planes, arrlv- * Ing in Lakehurst s day or two i ahead of the Zeppelin to prepare tor the reception there.
Appelman’s Grocery GROCERIES AM) MEATS Prompt Service and Courteous Treatment Free City Delivery • Phone 215 , Granulated Sugar f)O C J' 1 ’ T »* 50 & 75c 10 pounds in hotties 6 cake Guest Ivory Toilet 29c anne< * Fresh Lima 18c Soap, 1 Ivory Flakes Free “ Beans, per can Little Elf Pork & Beans 29c Sun-Kist Oranges 20 & 25c 3 cans Per dozen Diamond Matches . ’ ne Home Grown Mushmelons 6 large boxes Rocky Fords 15c Corn and Peas 2AC ■*““* a9Ea "" !> 2 cans Peanut Butter 20c 1 pOlind jar Lighthouse Soap Flakes lOp Large package Super-Suds ■taaHEimw ■■ iiimh i iHMiiiwi mu ■ 3 packages Gold Dust Scouring Powder — 1 can Free with one 10 C Toilet Paper 25c for 4 rolls
Saturday I I SpCCials I Fancy Spring Chickens —Nice Freshly Dressed Hens Choice Cuts of Prime Beef,, Veal and Pork J Fresh Cottage Cheese — Bulk Olives M I Sugar Cured Mild N. York Shoulders lb 18c I P Choice Plate Boiling Beef Ib. 18c, 3 lbs. 50c ■ || Bulk All-Pork Sausage lb. 20c S Fresh and Smoked Sausage (in casing lb. 23c t* 18 Fresh Boneless Fish while they last 2 lbs 45c I I * Fresh Beef and Pork Tenderloins Choice Swiss and Flank Steaks Nice Cottage Rolls—a real mild cure J OLEOMARGARINE— | Good Luck, 3 lbs. 85cNucoa 3 lbs. 70c £ Colored Standard lb. 40cOak Grove 3 lbs. 85c ■ MALTS— $ Big Boy 2 cans 75c « » Blue Ribbon .. .\ 2 cans $1.25 Puritan 2 cans $1.05 I Miller Hi Life 2 cans $1.25 ■ Siepro, a 5 Gallon Can of Malt $1.75 COFFEE— American Coffee 3 pounds SI.OO Man O’ War Coffee 2 pounds 75c Bursley High Grade < 2 pounds 95c Arrow Head , 2 pounds 95c Chef, a real one 2 pounds 95c M. J. B. Coffee 2 pounds $1.05 Dolly Madison Black Raspberries 2cans 55c I Peanut Butter, 2 full pint cans, Superba 2 cans 41c Milanis Sandwich Spread pint can 25c Milanis Salad Dressing pint can 25c ■ Miller’s Fresh Raisin and White Bread loaf 10c We deliver continuously all day long, .lust call 106 or 107 and we will take care of your orders. Mutschler’s Meat Market I
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