Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 87, Decatur, Adams County, 11 April 1930 — Page 7

fl CHURCHES —— l M. E Circuit Br.» Bry”’ Pj,tol ■ , ,V - 51, '“ 1,,y ' ■ - L-lSpanghr ■ ( , unlay School B W ' H Scpcriiiteiulent. i i" ■' Tabor M E Circuit E M.i’tc ■ i’ Pastor ! K Kj,,:,.- M 1 H C 'a-k’3 CnaPel | udellt. y , Mr. ting. Mrs ien<l«' ! Mt. H pe v , - 1i.x.l i 'hauiij| it. by the ptts-. r |B Mt. Tab-. Church ’ I ■ M School Fd 'li

____ ■ ■J®K S|g HaveA y-31 M ,iETTKR fcS B®; This Year PRIDE and pleasure in store E for the man who craves a carden or impressive lawn. (nd it's so easy to achieve ■mH with the aids of these Mt-W hand) tools. Be sure to till tour outdoor hardware needs ~~\JS lron ’ these unusually splen- r did offerings. B U® wn Mower liny //■ Spade Hoe Rake Ik3M/aJ| B Wheelharrows ! Garden Hose Hose Nozzle Baths; Garden KEKr J| BB|pS 4H I Paints, brushes, hammers, / * 4 *- 3 - ■A nails, axes, hinges, glue, ton’s R / j B Jz hinds, quality here in* ■ , q By’BS everything the home needs. I ’ Jfe 1 " See Them! Lee Hardware Co. ■ MONROE STREET |[\\a R| 11 LjuIBP-. - < V OtW; v .w ■’ wlB SGSjgflKBr.A? > \ ft' X’ ® /M •Clio HOME BEACH- FROM TUB R**B « RECZV WITH TtllH riOIIIXI \ DOODELJGHTFIJr UO NEW PAWS V/’OU’VE been looking for rugs like these’ They rc •*■ beautiful, rich and harmonious in color — and woven to wear for years. Any one of these 88 charming new patterns will make your home more lovely and more livable. I hrough our Mohawk Merchandiser, we now offer you a complete assortment of rugs and carpets—3s patterns shown in the fabric and 52 in full-color illustrations. Come in to-day aud let us show them to you. SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON RUGS. ‘ OPEN EVENINGS Stucky & Co. MONROE, INDIANA

Koos superintendent. 7:30 p. M. Preaching by the pastor. Thin will be the first Sunday in ; ihe 1930-.1l Confet'upce year and the I new pastor would like to meet every member and ft lend of the church who can possibly attend. Pleasant Mills Charge Frank S. Burns, Pastor Pleasant Mills M. E. Church 9:30 —Sunday School. 7:15 Thursday evening prayer ! meeting. < No services Sunday evening on * account of tin* Baccalaureate Ser vices which will be held at the 1 Baptist church. « Salem M. E. Church 9:39—Sunday School. I 10:30 —Morning Worship. p 6:00-Wednesday evening prayer meeting. Come and hear aa well us get acquainted with the new pastor. Calvary Evangelical'"Church" Sunday School at 9:30 Chalmer Miller Sup . Everybody in this community should rally to this sacred Palm Sunday Service. Prayer am l Praise service at 10:30 conducted by Otis Shifferly. Class Lead r.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, AI’BII. 11, 1930.

Decatur u. Q. Circuit Chester Ghtce. Pastor • Winchester Sunday School yun Preaching io;3o I’rayer meeting Wednesday evening Victory Sumlliy Sc hool <| ;(fi < Followed by class meeting) Pleasant Grove Sunday School 9 . 8 j (Followed by class meeting) Bobo Sunday School 9 . 15 Christian Endeavor a--a Premhiug .... \\ i- began a weeks revival hen to start April 13. If you desire t» stow stronger in the faith of our

a^ur<^a y Specials A FEW OF OUR SPECIALS for SATURDAY Fancy Bunch of Chickens anef Rabbits • ,v , _3S| SSMB Plenty Boneless and Smoked Fish rancy Sugar Cured Smoked Hanjs Choice Cuts of Lamb. Prime Beef, Veal, Pork Home Made Cottage Cheese, /o Country Butter and Noodles TWO DEALS ARE ALL FOR THIS WEEK BUT THEY ARE GOOD ONES DEAL No. I 3 Loaves Fresh Bread d' \ 1 lb. Pork or Beef Steak u® 2 dozen Fresh Eggs JUL jgSEy -DEAL No. 2 „ 1 Creamery Butter JSL 1 th. Steak lip 2 s^s - Spare Ribs or Beef Boil fe x Cans of any of the Following: 6 cans 75c Little Elf Corn, Little Elf Peas, Little Elf Kidnev Beans, Perfect Tomatoes, Perfect Green Beans, and Bechnut Pork and Beans. ' AA hite Mountain or Cloverleaf Creamery tgCMjlgWaik Butter. Saturday only, lb 15c True Worth Malt, a good one 3 cans SI.OO '? Big Hit Pork and Beans 25c 1 Big Hit Red Kidney Beans OJT Chase & Sanborn Coffee |r , a 3 cans faivV Pound ‘IDC 3 2 pint jars of Real Ilf* » Peanut Butter. 2 jars ill Man-O-VVar Coffee 7/1 S 1 1 pt.. Big Ben Salad Dressing - Saturday Only 2 lbs. /UC g S 3'a oz. Salad Dressing Oftp j H free > pint jar Bursley High Grade (I*l AA 3® 1 pt. Big Ben Sandwich Spread — Coffee, Sat. only. 3 lbs »P 1 .VV L; (1- oz. Spread free) Qf|z» f’A * ’ n * j‘ ll Special! I can Peaches and I can flß.Olives-Plain or Stuffed in Bulk. Apricots for /IK/, r'?:' ■K Fancy Oat Meal Cookies and (with meat order) ttmU Wards Fancy Cakes n ——tihvwit—imiuhiwibwii I I I ■mawMuaaa.r-.-;", ®7. Plenty of Fresh Fish and Oysters During Lent : Choice Bunch Chickens Pork and Beef Tenderloins W -j b lank and Skirt Steaks Fancy Swiss Steaks Va Mr Fresh Side in chunk, any amount lb. 22c ! Pure Bulk Pork Sausage 2 lbs. 35c Sugar Cured Smoked dowels or Bacon Squares lb 18c 1 Good Fresh Boiling Beef 3 lbs. 50c (Sugar Cured Smoked Hams, whole or half... lb. 27< Good Tender Beef Steak lb. 30c jjjsg! t Sugar Cured Cottage Hams lb. 35c l Fresh Picnic Hams .. lb. 17c Plenty Spare Ribs, Shoulder Ribs, Pigs Feet, W Hearts, Tongues and Liver Freshly made Mayonaise in bulk pint 30c aS Fancy Ghillie Sauce in bulk pint 30c TO » Home made Cottage Cheese pint 20c Y Freshly Home made Noodles 2 pkgs. 25c AA v have added Ward’s Fancy Cakes to our stock of merchandise. Tn one! Mutschler’s Meat Market.

Lord, Come. It will be n help to us. 0 — akKIVALS I * —— AA’ord was received herp ihLi mornina of the birth of a boy to Mr ami Mrs. (leorgo Schug of Coliimlms ! former residents of this city. The baby has been named John Butler Sehng. 1 A boy baby was born to Mr. and Mrs Paul Scheumann of near Hoagland last night. Mother and baby ati> getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burnett of South Fifth H'9p' ■ are the parents of a boy born Wednesday. —o —• Get the Habit—Trade at Home

Sees City for First Time Ocracoke N. C. (UP) - Eplterlno Gtti rlsh. 65, made her first trip to the mainland recently ami then told friends here she H still satis»d pttved reads and streets, tdeetrlc lights, tunning waler and the thl! buildings of Eastern Carolina cities were all new to Mrs (lartlsb. She was born on Ocracoke Island, anl like many natives, lived many years before she visited the mainland, almost within sight of the island on clear days. Urges Forest Recognition Deer Lodge, Mont. (UP) Sooner or later. Montana must vlsttall/e its forests as a twofold rather than - - • — —

single asset, according to John Tay- < I lor, Dc-br Lodge National Forest supervisor. It must know that its tinti her hills anil valleys are not only a foundation for its lumber industry but also an immeasurable touria' . -t whichathould be developed as inns.ter playgrounds, even as east-

I Appel man’s Grocery Groceries and Meats Prompt Service and W i MSB Courteous Treatment Ci i We have our own ■ate , ’ rce l,clivcry Phones 215 and 219 Quaker Rolled Oats, White Onion Sets, lb .... 15c Quick and Regular .... 10c Yellow Onion Sets, 1b... 12'*c Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 can 23c Large Packet (warden Seed 5c nr ii u / M • Cabbage Plants, 2 doz... 25c (hmax Wall Paper Cleaner „ . .n . o . o PQne ok. Tomato Plants, 2 doz 2oc I Early Ohio Seed Potatoes, Amonia, bottle ... 13c I peck .’ 00c Seedless Raisins, 3 Tbs... .25c Early Cobblers, peck .... 65c Granulated Sugar, 10 Tbs. 53c — —~~ Pork and Beans, 3 cans... 25c {."’ e ,£ rcsh , Tomatoes, lb. 19c . New Carrots, 2 bunches.. L>c Hominy, large can 10c New CabbaKe- , b 10c ® j Hominy, small can,. .2 for 15c Parsnips, th. 5c Perfection Pecan Topped Large bunches Celery, Cookies, per box 39c 2 bunches for 25c I Jell-O, 3 boxes 25c New Red Beets, bunch .. 10c I Bananas 3 lbs. 20c | st H : Hite’s Grocery! ■■— — 'lf LOWEST PRICES QUALITY GOODS SUPER SERVICE S Phone 31 or 204 — For Better Service and Lowest Prices. I BIG MONEY SAVING SPECIALS I SUGAR IQlbs 52c Coffee Bur g; y <g igh 33c I Pillsbury, 24 tbs 98e “I « O Eady Washington 79 Raisins, .iih.— OC Large can Peaches I BEANS "S * k I g SET OUT SOME FANCY YELLOW ONIONS fO lbs. 23c I® Coffee, 2 'TB,“ ra 49c | 10c 10 Quart (galvanized Bucket Free 3 large IV2 Ib« loaves of Miller’s Bread 2dc ■ 2 cans Fancy Pink Salmon 35c svrup I 50c Perfection Cakes 39c -j q Devils Food and Angel Food Cakes ... 25c K 1 tan (orn , smj fSEBi 6 cans in all I ‘ I <SC R"f" I H 1 can Baked Beans W ® zfgv E 1 can Hominy . W T I “ I ' <•’" WwU ■ H I can Tomato Soup ■***■ p I pound FANCY IMPERIAL TEA E H i Sugar Bowl FREE with each pound tJ<7V ■ 1 dozen large cans PEACHES (in syrup) A?*J E H I large Glass Water Pitcher FREE with each dozen ~. tpoiz. 9 O B |g too _ |() quart GALVANIZED BUCKETS ‘ ■

ern stales are doing today. 0 Buried “In Best Suit” Huntington, Englund (UP)--(I. \ - 1 A wus l.urb-d "In my b<-s .suit" in ac .•ordu:i<-t' with tnatructiona lie gave 13 yeat'H ago, L

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Take on Mascot at Sea Grimaby. England —(UP)/— A huge bird, believed to bo u sea eagle fell exbanaied on the deck of the trawler Thunderatone in the North sea Home 4i)o mile* from the River Humber, and attached itself to the ship as permanent mascot.