Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 254, Decatur, Adams County, 25 October 1929 — Page 6

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fisher !i Sarris CASH GROCERY Dealers in Granite, Tin and Aluminum Ware Phones 3, 4 and 5 Free City Delivery Quality Service with Low Prices. Another shipment Pure Sorghum Molasses — 1-2 gallon 60c, Quarts.. 35c Apples, Car of Michigan Apples: Baldwins, Northern Spys, Grimes Golden, Snow, etc., bushel 81.75, $1.98, $2.19 Sugar. Cane Granulated, 10 pounds 59c 4x Non-caking Powdered Sugar, pound pkg.. .9c Shredded Wheat Biscuits, package 10c Muffets or Quaker Puffed Wheat, pkg 12'-’c Oranges, More of those SunKist, Juicy Sweet Oranges 2 dozen 35c, dozen. .19c Onion ledium size, 10 pounds 15c Onions, larger, 10 pounds 24c Potatoes. 15 pound peck 48c Flour. Pride of Decatur. 12 lbs. 48c, 24 lbs. 89c Flour. Gooch's Best, more and better bread. 24 pounds $1.09 Swansdown Flour, package 30c 30c Quaker Oats 25c 50c Instant Postum or Golden Flo 39c Resto Oleo, pound 20c Butter, ( loverleaf Creamery, pound 52c Calumet Baking Powder, pound can 29c Bananas. Select Ripe Fruit, 3 pounds 25c Sweet Potatoes, genuine Jerseys. 7 pounds.. .29c Can Goods: Buy here and save. New Pack Sweet Corn, 3 cans 29c , New Pack Peas, sweet and tender, 3 cans.... 37c New Pack Pork & Beans or Red Kidney Beans. 3 large cans 25c Pumpkin, new pack, 2 large cans 25c Peaches, Kings Delight, new pack, large caffs heavy syrup. 4 cans 95c Pineapple or Apricots, new pack, large cans, heavy syrup, fancy fruit, 4 cans 95c 35c Txig Cabin Syrup 29c 30c McKen«ie Buckwheat o r Pancake Flour, bag 25c New Navy Beans, 2 pounds 25c New Pearl Hominy, 6 pounds 25c New pack Figs in syrup, 2 large cans 45c, can 23c New White Clover Honey, section 20c New White Clover Strained Honey, 5 lb. pail 69c New Florida Grape Fruit, 3 for 25c Sunsweet Prunes. 2 pound package 35c Salmon. Pink, Tall cans, 2 for 35c Spinach, new pack, finest quality, No. 2 can. 15c No. 3 can 20c ■■■■■■■■■mßßMraHMaMßnaannMKr' Tomatoes, No. 2 size can, solid pack, 3 cans.. 32c Peaches, peeled, gallon can 65c Apricots, gallon can 75c SI.OO Bordens Malted Milk 79c 1 pound can Borden Chocolate Malted Milk... 48c Tall cans Pet. Carnation or Borden Milk, 3 for 29c 6 Small cans 29c Bulk Cocoa, 2 pounds 25c Shredded Cocoanut, pound 28c ' Full assortment Fruits and Vegetables Miller and Daugherty Cakes. MAJESTIC OLEOMARGARINE MAJESTIC Oleomargarine Igp Needs no coloring, 14 lb. prints WIF

j RURAL CHURCHES Decatur M. E. Circuit Glen Bryan, Pastor Mt. Pleasant: Sunday School nt 9:15 Ed Spangler. superintendent; WashI iugtcn church; Sunday School 9:30, B. F. Hrelnei, superintendent. Beulah church; Sunday School at 9:30 Charles Fuhrman, superintendent; Morning worship and sermon by pastor at 10:30 o’clock. Inasmuch as we have not had preaching for some time due to an injury to the pastor, we are anxious to have a good attendance at Beulah. Third quarterly conference will be held November 4. Antioch Church A series of Evangelistic Services will start at the Antioch Church, tour miles I west and a half mile south of Decatur, next Sunday/evening. These meetings will continue for the next four weeks. Rev. W. 11. Johnsoji of Kalamazoo. Michigan, will Ire the evangelist, hell

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I Is an Interesting speaker ami the pubI lie Is Invited to hear him and enje;’ [ his messages. . J. Canen, pastor. — ... ——. o —— Decatur U. B. Circuit Chester Grace, Pastor Pleasant Grove Sunday School v 9:30 Morning Worship 10:40 Winchester Sunday School 9:30 Prayer meeting Wednesday evening, Victory Sunday School 9:30 (Followed by Class meeting) Preaching 7:00 Bobo Sunday School 9:1:> Christian Endeavor 7:00 Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Everybody welcome. . ~, , -O— — ———•— Calvary Evangelical Church Sunday School at 9:30. Chalmer ler Supt. Prayer and Praise service at 10:30 o'clock conducted by the Class leader Otis Shifferly.

Sermon by th» Pastor Rev. M. W Sunderman on Thursday night at <:-l0 A community church with a glad hand. —— -o— —— — TALK PLEASING TO AUDIENCE tmwTiwt’Bn from tw»« ow®t generation”, was the line of thought expressed by Mr Miller. Mr. Miller told stories, matte Ills authrough it and so will the present diene? laugh ami proved his own Individuality. in a manner which kept the crowd attentively listening for nearly two hours, lit 1 talked on conditions of today, expressed his opinion on several subjects and stated. "There is only one cause for war artt| that is hate. Replace hate with love ami nations will not have to hold disarmament conferences.” "The day is lost when you cannot .think of some good ot some kind act you did for another person" stated the

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speaker. "Kindness and love cost nothing and are so easy to give" Speaking of the young people Mr. Miller told of a motto he saw in the office of Andrew Mellon, secretary of the treasury in President Hoover’s cabinet, while in Mr. Mellon’s bank iu Pittsburgh. It re id. "The way is open for you if you know where you ue going". To Illustrate his point Mr. Miller used the Twentieth Century Limited train running between Chicago and New York. Mr. Miller was the guest of Carl Pumphrey last night and left this morning for Anderson where he has two speaking engagements. C. O. Port >r, president of the Rotary Club extended greetings to the guests and Wai Wemhotf acted as toastmaster of the evening. Mrs. Walter Krick, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Carrie Haubold, favored ths audience with several vocal solos. Community singing was directed by Oscar l.ankenau with Mrs. L. A. I’olthouse us pianoist. o— — NEW DISTRICT MANAGER NAMED (COXTIXIED FROM PAGE OXE» insuil utilities. Thomas J. Kelly, genera! superintendent of the Northern Indiana Pub-

lic Service company w m " 1 Mr. Mulholand s asiist*" w ‘ r,1 ‘ u of the manufacture of Uits in ' h »tfc The genera) offices Service corponition H r, i this week from the tr ttctlnn , building on West Main L rnilll »l Utility building. w111 ,. h "7' '« ths some time ago by tt|l . diana Public Service r " general offices of hoth Tl “ be housed in the one building Dr. Shumaker Sinking Indianapolis, Oct. 25—(Up)_j. reiait ted today that Or. Edward <t s?* maker of the Indiana Anti Saloon t gue was much weaker w *’ Doctors di<! not .-t to drain th. water from his abdomen agam v „ day. us had been intended, ami it 7 believed that this had somethin, u do with his condition today He was reported a 'holding his n „ but that is just about all" at the fice of A. E. Mill- . utornev fur th I.eagua. The fact that doctor, did not operate yesterday, as they intended, was taU to indicate that his condition was so weak they feared it w M id i lastea ‘.l62th. Q Get the Habit—Trade at Home,ttP lw