Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 105, Decatur, Adams County, 2 May 1930 — Page 6
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The People’s Voice Thin column for the use of our readers who wish to make utigI gcHtloiiH for the general good I or discuss questions of interi est. Pleast . itm your name to i show authe’.Uchy. It will not | | he used if you prefer that it | I not be. High Schoo’s Improve We have been requested by a si:>> scriber to publish the foflowlug fr§Jn the "Young people's Leader Why Don’t the Newspapers Print This? Jn response to the many requests which have come for information about the activities on law-observ-ance. Secretaty .1 W. Crabtree, o: th? National Education Association, lias issued the following statement. At the rec, est of President Hoovers Commission on Law Obser,M , gnd Enforcement, the National Education Association arranged to.cooperate with its plan to get
SCHMITT. SANITARY & QUALITY MEAT MARKET j A Few of our Specials for Saturday Spring Lamb. Spring Chicken, Baby Bed, I Native Fat Veal, and all cuts of Pig Pork. I Nice bunch of roasting and stewing Chickens. I Also some last year's roosters at 22c th I Homemade Egg Noodles, Ig pkg. 15c, 2 lor 25c I Beef and Pork Tenderloin I Pork Specials All Pork Sausage, Bulk 20c lb Lean Pork Steak 25c lb I Lean Pork Shoulder Roast -- • 25c 1 > | Fresh Meaty Pork Shankslll2 1 Ac lb Beef Specials I Young Tender Boiling Beef 20c lb I Choice Meaty Beef Roast 25c lb I Young Juicy Tender Beef Steak 3->c lb I Fresh Ground Hamberger 25c lb I Veal Specials i The price of calves has dropped—so have our prices Young Native Fat Veal Stew 18c lb|| Choice Meaty Veal Roast 25c tb I Veal Shoulder Steak and Chops 30c tb I Fresh Ground Veal Loaf (with Pork). .25c tb I Smoked Meat Specials Swifts Fancy Smoked Picnic Hams... 20c lb I Miller & Harts Fancy Smail Hockless ■ Hams 25c lb I Medium Heavy Bacon in a chunk 25c tb j Smoked Jowels, sq u are cut 18c 11) | Cottage Hams, sliced or chunk . .40c tb I Veal and Beef Tongues, smoked 40c It) j Fancy Smoked Skinned Pig Hams, 8 to 9 tbs each 29c lb j In order to introduce the Best Flood’s Line of I Mayonnaise, Thousand Isle, and Sandwich j Spread, we will offer for Saturday only, regu- I far 25c jar for 19c, or an assortment of three I jars for 55c; also Gold Medal Salad Dressing, I !f ull half pint, at 20c. Other Tasty items in the I best food’s line include the famous Bread and I Butter Sliced Pickles at 25c, Sweet Pickle | Relish large jar 20c, and Barhecu Sauce at 15c I A real Dollar Special for Saturday only. 2 cans of Van Camp’s Peas, 2 cans Perfect’s j Corn, 1 tb. Schmitt’s 6 O’clock Coffee, regular j 40c coffee, and a large box of Edgemont J Crackers all for SI.OO j 5 lb. Pail LARD with a meat order 60c j Large can of Perfect's Pineapple or Peaches j in heavy syrup, regular 35c value — with a i meat order 25c Free and prompt delivery servce to all parts of the city, any hour of the day. Phones 95 and 96 ■ H. P? Schmitt Meat Market I
a nt! which would show bel:av lor ’ 1 | imiiitlolis 111 the high of the , country, comparing 1930 with 1920., lilt will be some time before this I I work will he completed, but enmuh ] I reports have come in to show th. conditions In the high schools are : 'much be ter than in 1920, with res-: ■ ; uect loth to drinking ami to general I I behavior. This is doubly signiflea:,l ' ' I in view of the fact that high-school j ' | enrolment has giown since 1920' 1 I : with respect both to drinking and I ♦ leneral behavior. This is doubly siu- -' nificant in view of the fact tiuitp >• I high-school enrolment has grown - 1 g I since 1920 from vwo million to more. 1 • han five million students, an ach- 1 ' levement unparalleled in uliy conn- ■ i ry or in all history. Many of the,' three million additional student--s i who have sough, a high-school edu-l 1 n ation within the decade have come ' 1 ; from poorer hemes, where in former | 1 i: imes drinking wis a heavy burden, 1 i,| in the family income, rnqiiestfon 1 . i ably the Eighteenth Amendment has benefited the schools beyond f -- measure. The President's Commit- ’ i- sion ot Law-Observance and Encl : forcemeat is composed of citizens t of OU Standing ability and of the.
highest ideals It has the confidence of the people of this country and is o lie congratulated upon l.s efforts o get the facts. Oi This? A the meeting of the Department if Superintendence of the National Education Association, Just held nt Alantlc City, a commission appointed a year ago to determine what, if any, were the effects of prohllii ion on, youth; read the following ■ejs> t: •‘High-school students have much more ability in self-direetion and self-control now than befor--1917. There is about the same or little less of delinquency than before 1917. Di inking is less of a problem, fewei cases of drinking on school property, there are fewer cases pf truancy.’ The committee listed as the greatest causes of delinquency. in the order of their ininortance; automobiles, movies, put.-' lie dance-halls, trashy magazines.liquor, and broken homes. RURAL CHURCHES Decatur M. E. Circuit Glen Bryan. Pastor. Beulah Church Sunday School, 9:.'10 a. m. Ed Arnold, superintendent. Class meeting. 10:30 a. m. Mrs. Hoffman, leader. e
I I I Scratch Feed $2.19’1 a Corn s T N<? 2 , eans ß n 3 for 25c I ST i STANDARD Os Os | tomatoes no. 2cans 3 tor Zbc | I Corn - Del Monte 2 cans 25c I I Peas - Del Monle 2 cans 29c | j Peaches - Del Monte 2 cans 45c I S Bulk Prunes, large Friday - Saturday Crisco lib size.... 25c * Ig size. 2 lb. for 25c SPECIALS B I Jewel Coffee, 1b... ? 25c C. C. Kidney Beans Ke ’^ s Bran F,akes l2c | | < ’l3’o?s"ze ,,akeS . 10c 23C Kroger Soap Chips N „ . . „ . , „ Medium size, each lot Rainbow Salad Dressing IT | <>n.n se 1,- f <l 21b quart Jar ( boeolau, Mint Round Layer Cake 3ae Catties, th 25e I LEAF LETTUCE pound 10c ■ PINEAPPLE, 18 size each 23c ■ BANANAS 4 pounds 25c & TEXAS ONIONS 3 pounds 25c i ■ CELERY, Large size 2 for 25c f CARROTS 2 bunches 15c B S I Government Inspected Meats g IRpCnn CHO.CE SUGAR I UCLV.UII CURED, pound M g ■ ; Fancy Boiling Beef lb. 15c I Beef Roast 7™/ lb. 17J -22 c | | Native Veal Roast lb. 24c I I Veal Stew , *pound 18c I
iHtCATUU DAILY DEMOCHAT I’BIDAV. MAY 2. 1930.
Mt. Pleasant Church < Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Jchhc - Singleton, superintendent. i Memory verses mid story telling I contest ut 10:3i) a. tn. I i Morning worship following. This ; I will be a short service. Qtuirtvrly conference nt. 2:30 p. in. at this church. Come with reports. — - o Union Chapel U. B. Church Rev T. H. Harman, Pastor Sunday Schoo! 9::’O A. M. Stan- . I dard Time. Preaching 10:30 A. M. Standard j Time. Otficlal Hoard meeting immediately following close of morning services. Evenin'-- services 7:30 Standard i Time. The business sfssion of the third quarterly conference will be held in '.the c-hnr h Monday evening at 7:30 11.I 1 . M Standard Time. —_o Decatur U. B. Church Chester Grace, pastor. Victory Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. Preaching, 10 30 a. m. Bobo Sunday School, 9:15 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 7 p. in. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening.
Winchester e: Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday': ir evening. Pleasant Grove « Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Followed by class meetin<. Preaching. 7:00 p. m. Everybody welcome to each and ■ every sc rvlce. o Mt. Tabor M. E. Circuit H. E. (Matteson, pastor Mt. Hope M. E. Church 9:00 a.m. Std. time Sunday I school. C, Sipe superintendent. 7:30 p.in., St cl. time Preaching ■ by pastor. Mt. Tabor M. E. Church 9:30 a.m. Std. time — Sunday I school. E. Kooe, superintendent. i >:.m a m. Preaching by Diet. I Supt. Dr. Bean. Clark's Chapel M. E. Church »| 9:00 a.in. Std. time — Sunday | school. C. Clem, supt. Dr. Bean will preside nt the firs’ quarterly conference Immediately I citer he close of the morning set-| vice at Mt. Tabor church. The Sunday school hour is advanced , one-half hour (this Sunday only) at Mt. Hope and Clark s Chapel to give time after Sunday school cession to those wishing to hear Dr. ’ Bean and attend the conference to get to Mt. Tabor church. Let ev e ry
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