Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 111, Decatur, Adams County, 9 May 1930 — Page 6

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RURAL CHURCHES C»!vary Evangelical Church Sunday will be a great day at t I'n’lvary church, It is Mother’s; , Day. There will be slight change, fu the tim ■ of the services. The I Sunday school will open at in sun] 1 tune, Chalni T .Miller, superiutmt- g <h»nt. At 11 son time the Rev. M. n \t. Sumlermaii will preach upon, it "•Hother'a Place in Society." ‘Prayer meeting on Thursday e night at 7 30, conducted by th class | i lender, Otis Shlfferly. 1

WWU—IWW.I! - vm 'll l l ■Mian TTTTTtTT .-2 Tmnav Miller’s North End Grocery Fresh and Cold Meats Lunch Ice Cream Open Evenings and Sundays Free City Delivery Phone 261 TEXACO GAS AND OILS Special Corn 25 C Malt, the 49C 2 for ...... Wayne .... Special Peas ] () f Beans 45 C Special for Satur- ks , __ day Peaches 25c 50 heavy syrup Bulk Coffee 201* S ? ap ’ Pa,m ' 25c pound olive, 4 tor.. Special for Saturday and Sunday with 5 gallon of gas, 1 quart oil for 18c Mr. Farmer: Bring us your Eggs. Highest prices paid. Ed. Miller • MTiT-marniMiiiini—ai in f ii l f uni ■ .! i wiihm ini-.rr‘r»~T~T ; SCHMITT SANITARY & QUALITY MEAT MARKET Plenty Chickens of all kinds, Spring Chickens | to fry. Hens, any size, to roast or stew. Plenty Beef and Pork Tenderloin Some Real Specials Lean Pork Shoulder Steak ; 25c th I liean Pork Shoulder Roast 23c tb I All Pork Sausage 18c tb., 2 tbs. 35c | Fresh Casing or Smoked Sausage 23c tb I 2 pounds for 45c I Fresh Meaty Pork Shanks 12'4c I Veal Shoulder Steak (Meatv) 28c th I Veal Loaf (with Pork added) 25c tb I Loin or Kidney Veal Roast 30c tb | Rib and Plate Boiling Beef 18c It) j Meaty Tender Beef Roast 25c tb | Young Tender Beef Steak 32c tb I Fresh Ground Hamburger. 23c th., 2 tbs 45c I Medium Heavv Bacon 25c It) I Smoked Jowels 18c lb | Smoked Skinned Pig Hams (8 to 9 lbs. each) 29c tb | Smoked Tongues. 2 to 4 tbs. each 38c lb I Large Package Home-made Egg Noodles 15c I 2 packages for 25c I With a meat order. 3 It), pail of Good Fresh Rendered Pure Lard for 35c Also with a meat order, Large can of Persect’s Pineapple, Peaches or Apricots-* your choice for 25c * * I We have received a fresh shipment of Best j Food’s line of Mayonnaise, Thousand Isle, Salad Dressing and Relish Spread, at attractive new prices. Aiso Sweet Pickle Relish, , Barban Souse, and the Famous Bread and 1 Butter Sliced Pickles. Free and Prompt Delivery Service to all parts of city any hour of the day. Give us a ring and be convinced of our Quality and Service at Sensible Prices. Phones 95 and 96 H. P. Schmitt Meat Market j i

Decatur M. E. Circuit Glen Bryan, Pastor. — Mt. Pleasant Church Sunday School. 9:30 a. in. Jesse Singl ton. superintendent. Beulah Church Sunday School, 9:30 o'clock. Ed, Arnold, superintendent. Mothers Day will be observed at] 1: iiilah church ut 10:3(> o'clock. There will be a special program | given in connection with the ser-' mon by the pustyr which will be In keeping with the observance. A special Invitation is extendini to Mt. Pleasant and Washing- ; ton folks to attend this service. , Should there be those who would

'come If ways were provided, please] cull Ed Arnold, supviiulmuleut, tiul t | a ear w ill be sent for you. L t us make this a great day nt j I Beulah church. Mothers' Day is one of the great | days of the year. ———o Union Chapel. U. B. Church Rev. T. 11. Harman, pastor. ; Sunday School 9a. m. (standard' tim. i. Preaching services, iipir, a ni ! 1 (standard time). Evening sc: vices, 7:30 p in. (stani dard time). Being Mo her s Day the sermon 'will be on that line, and mothers I ■f • !:<• community are cordially-in-1 ; vite:! to the services. " ,l " - -O ' —IB ■ 1,1 Decatur U. B. Church Chester Grace, Pastor. Winchester Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. Preaching 10:30 a. tn. Prayer meeting on Wednesday' I night. Pleasant Grove Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Fol-!' lowed 'by class meeting. Bobo 1 J Sunday School, 9:15 a. m. I Christian Endeavor. 6:30 p. m. Ri

I M I I 1 I Flour a 2'S^' c : c .. 69c I I Peaches ,1“"“"'37c I | Lux Chips small 9c I I Catsup 12Jc I I Campbell Beans 3 for 23c | 2-lb. Light Cake-Maple I’ RIDAA I Butter Cream Iced 35c and ’ a P ora^ Apricots, p CATIPIHV Fancy quality .... 22c ■ Barbara Ann Tomato OAILKDAI £ Soup, 4 for 25c — ■ Marion Brand Largc Bulk Prunes ’ Evaporated Peaches, _ _ _ Santa Clara, Fancy | Fancy ,„at Mj -.... 20c QLEO 2 ms «e| Marshmallow Cakes 20c - tbs 25C D’ I 24 size Dozen Case of 24 f I rmeappie | i9c $2.20 $4.30 I | New Potatoes 5 lbs. 23c | I Strawberries 35c I | Government Inspected Meats I I Armour’s Ham 29c I | Picnic Hams shankless lb. 23c i | Fancy Boiling Beef lb. 15c | I Beef Roast E ™ lb. 17k I

DECATHH DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, M\Y 9, 1930.

Proaehlng, 7:30 p. m. Pra.'er meeting uu Wvdnvsduy night. Victory Sunday School, 9:30 n. m. The following program will be given following the Sunday School study. Mother's Day Program ] Song Audience. i Pruyer Superintendent, t'lochirnation -Chnhner Knlitle. Recitation —"My Mother" Helen Zimmerman The Lord's Prayer—ln t’nison. Scripture Reading Julia Edwards Mother's Little Market Woman" Elva Louise Wilson Exercise—" Mother's Day" T' n Children Solo with violin accompaniment Helen and Harold Zimmerman' Recitation "Wh n Mu's Away" —Viola Krick Recite ion- "Nobody Knows But 1 .Mother"—Pauline Miller. Song Men's Chorus. Exercise—". Mother's Bible" —Eight Children ! Recitation Maurice Miller "Songs that Mother Sang" — Ladi-s Chorus. Recitation "A Boy's Mother" --Paul Miller. tecitation —"Mother's Day"

—Geraldine Roth. ' Distribution of Flowers. Benediction. * CONGRESS TODAY * i >♦ <u.m « Senate oCntlnues debate on District of Columbia appropriation bill. Lobby committee continues In- ■ vestigation of anti-Saloon league. Commerce committee continues hearings on house rivers and harbors bill. House Continues consideration of naval appropriations bill. Immigration committee hears Grover Whalen of New York city. CARD OF THANKS I I wish to sincerely thank the eftiI gens of Adams County for courtesy shown me in the Primary campaign I also de-ire to congratulate my opI lionenls for their .countesy ami assure the Democratic party of my I full support at the November elec- | lion. HUBER M. DEVOSS o CARD OF THANKS We desire in this manner to ex- ( press our sincere thanks to thos who so kindly extended their services. courtesy and sympathy fol

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their lovely contributions or now■•rs during the bereavement of our .x loved mother Mary C. Archbold. We are also thankful for the kind . words of condolance by Rev. D. H. ’ Miller and Rev. T. H Harmon, ami . he service rendered by the Baptist choir. Mrs. Thomas Kern. Mrs. Jesse Swarts Mlns Jennie Archbold , ' o— — —— — CARD OF THANKS , Because of the death of my moth - >r, I am a little tardy with this card I mt 1 want you to know that I verv I .Hitch appreciate the splendid vote ] liven me at the recent primary elec ion and promise to do all in my , power to bring about complete success of the Democratic Party at the ,-eueral election in November. JOHN F. FELTY — -o — Fred and Christina Sehurger left 1 oday for Bascom, Ohio where they I were eallt 1 by the death of their sister. M s. Kuthrfne Sherger, who died Thursday evening. Q ■■ HATS! HATS! Just received a new shipment. Prices reduced on all hats. Special ''or Saturday $5.09 hats go at $3.95. 1 lot of hats at 32.00 each. 1 lot of tats at $1.09 each Maud A. Merriman 222 S. 4th St. 111-lit

■ PHONES ■ 3, 4 or 5 Fisher & Harris' "ST I Pride of Decatur r JLv U K 40c PRIDE OF DECATUR, 21 pounds 7.5 c I | M Cane Granulated "i 3 E 25 pound bag .... PINEAPPLE KS2Ot —— if J I ■ The good water soft- S < . IVILLU ener.t-10c cans... tn o The Fam ° u s Peter QOn M .11. Pan brand, 2tb box.. BAKING POWDETYT 1 Postum Cereal 19c Blatz Malt 3s 7 45 c

Sugar. Cane Granulated 10 pounds for OuC Eckhart’s Pure Lard P* 2 pounds Flour, Gooch’s Best for Better Bread 2“. y 99c Butter, Cloverleaf (Creamery J Q | Pound ddC Oleo, 25c grade, 2 pounds OmU Coffee. Finest Golden Rio 60c Bordens Chocolate 40 , Malted Milk SI,OO Bordens Malted I Milk for | OC Soap. P, & G. qr /4 I 10 bars 39c; 6 bars (1 Raisins, Seedless l H 3 pounds | 1(1 New Navy or Great Northern !»l Beans, 3 pounds ! Bananas. Quality Fruit I VL« 4 pounds ...,«DC 1 111 18c Value Country Gentlemen Corn ill i or wee t Tender Peas I ||> I 2 cans

I>n phone your orders jjJV" ~ Strawberries, (' 11 ■ rn ”cumbers, Tomato ■fti ■ --- Asparagus, etc.

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.... . .__ .—I Sweet Potatoes J’X.-i 4 pounds Pork and Beans or Red Kidney Beans, 3 Large cans Sunshine Butter Crackers *Xp 4 pound carton for t/tfV Sunshine Graham or Soda V Crackers, 2 pound b0x.... UV* 50c Golden Flo or Instant >Q/» Postum for t)vV Miami Brand Peanut Butter I pound Ltfv Winesap Apples 9-As 3 pounds Salad Dressing t'Sf Full quarts u * t,V Olives, Queen *sQf Full quarts ’’ 7 Kaffee Hag, the coffee that let’s you sleep, th. can ’ Triple X Coffee, a real value OXf pound ""J; Heavy Galvanized Garbage (JI yS Cans 90c, $1.15, Head Lettuce, Hard White 1 Heads, pound * Libby's Apple Butter 7 it Gallon can for *