Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 123, Decatur, Adams County, 23 May 1930 — Page 7
(Il CHURCHES Decatur U- B„ Circuit . Chester Gru. Pastor. ||l)(to y School 9:15 a. m. reacMtW. *»F° “' nl b h ~,stian Endbator. 6:45 p. tn. nwetlßr on \\ . <ln. -sday Victory T( , !aV School. I'o'hl »• I.J . d .„y eltsl fceeting. Winchester ir,d«y School. 9:30 a. in. lY inching. WO !’■ * t ll| L I inerting on Wednesday
... ':WWI W I inrura tnunn I . I SBf~ harvest time I | Every season of the year is I time” for some line of I I business. By the same token. I every season is a time when the I 1 kvF* 1 s National is‘rendering eon- I ill sti uetive service to depositors in I ] bringing their plans to fruitful I I culmination. ! r I et tV I 1 1 1 First Nqtionol Bqnk I (' I Capital and Surplus *120,00000 I |jl Decatur. Indiqna I SCHMITT UNITARY & QUALITY MEAT MARKET .— ’fenty Chickens of all kinds, Spring Chickens o fry, Hens, any size, to roast or stew. Plenty Beef and Pork Tenderloin Some Real Specials j?an Pork Shoulder Steak 25c lb t .ean Pork Shoulder Roast 25c lb All Pork Sausage 18c lb., 2 lbs. 35c ,'resh Casing or Smoked Sausage 23c lb 2 pounds for 45c Yesh Meaty Pork Shanks 12‘*c eal Shoulder Steak (Meaty) 28c lb seal Loaf (with Pork added) 25c lb oin or Kidney Veal Roast 30c lb lib and Plate Boiling Beef 18c lb teaty Tender Beef Roast 25c Hi foung Tender Beef Steak 30c lb Vesh Ground Hamburger. 23c lb., 2 lbs 45c tedium Heavy Bacon 25c lb Choked Jowels 18c lb faioked Skinned Pig Hams (8 to 9 lbs. each) ff. 29c lb teoked Tongues, 2 to 4 lbs. each 38c lb ♦fffe Package Home-made Egg Noodles 15c 2 packages for 25c With a meat order, 3 lb. pail of Good Fresh Rendered Pure Lard for 35c Uso with a meat order, Large can of Perfect’s Pineapple, Peaches or Apricots—your choice for 25c ... — We have received a fresh shipment oi Best Sod’s line of Mayonnaise, Thousand Isle, telad Dressing and Relish Spread, at attractive new prices. Also Sweet Pickle Relish, ferban Souse, and the Famous Bread and tetter Sliced Pickles. |Free and Prompt Delivery Service to all parts of city any hour of the day. I Give us a ring and be convinced of our Quality and Service at Sensible Prices. Phones 95 and 96 w. P. Schmitt Meat Market
•’veiling. Pleasant Grove Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Followed by elans meeting. A hearty welcome awaits yoh to each service. — — -o Decatur M E. Circuit Glen Bryan, pastor Ml. Pleasant Church — Sunday School, 9 o'clock, Jesse Singleton Superintendent Class meeting 10 o'clock, Ed Spangler, leader. Beulah Chapel — Sunday School 9:30 o clock. Ed Arnold, Superintendent. Morning Worship, 10:30 o’clock. You are welcome. ——' - o— Sunday M cals served at Country Club.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1930,
Baby’s Body Is Found Hammond, Ind., May 23—(UP) — , The body of a two-monthe old bahv wrapped in the sport pages ot a Chicago newspaper and with a string drawn tightly uhont its nock, was fisliml from the shallow waters of Lake Michigan at Hammond. Hammond police said it appeared certain the infant had been sjrangleil to death. Officials said Hie - child hud been dead a week. Tlie body was found by two Whit I Ing hoys while fishing in the lake. — , o British Government Is Victor In Test Vote , London, May 23—(UP)— Prime minister J, Ramsay MacDonald's government survived the first serious threat against its life by a wide margin of votes last night. A motion, put hy Sir Oswald Motley, retired member of the govern-
. Saturday Phones 106~ 107 ' Free Delivery SpCCiaiS I Choice Spring Chickens and Lamb Nice Rabbits Fresh Frogs Real Nice Hens for Stewing or Roasting Fancy Cuts of Prime Beef, Veal and Pork —TWO DEALS THIS WEEK— ISl! deal n °- 1 2 lbs. LARD M Kufe 2 tbs. of Pork or Beef Steak 3 cans of Pork and Beans ALL for O r- : .Ms MkAtj ftAteVA?n DEAL No. 2 ~.ij 1 lb. Good Country or . Creamery Butter Ca t X 3 loaves Bread J. A 2 Ig cans Peaches or Apricots Sugar (Aired Smoked Hams, whole or half lb 27c 1 XtSs §Bl Fancy Bacon, square, lb 18c BcY'* Dandy Picnic Hams, lb 18c (’loverleaf and White Mountain Butter, lb.. 40c jggr Good Tender Beef Steak, 2 lbs 55c Fresh Boiling Beef, Tender, lb 15c ■RmSS Good Fresh Spare Ribs Fresh Veal Steak 2 lbs. 55c 3 Large cans Trueworth Pure Pork Sausage *|sc a Malt, a good one §J QQ Country Style, 2 lbs | 3 cans Milanas Sandwich 25C % * Meaty Neck Bones Spread, pint jar. .. S or Shoulder Ribs | Milanas Salad ‘ Strictly Fresh Eggs | ’ ,int J ar - • “ |K,r dozen I 3 ihs. Pursley High 0 ! Ibur“ 25c I X <We,? J’bOOf i TO 3 lbs. Gak Grove or Good Luck Oleo 85C f 3 lbs. Man O’ War Coffee 80(* ■ I (Saturday Only, 3 lbs A All regular 15c Canned Vegetables, 2 f0r.... 25c S These are a tew ot our many Specials. (live us a trial order. Free Delivery all day long. ® Just call 106 or 107 and we will take care of your orders. « w I I 1 I Mutschler’s Meat Market |
munt, ut u party meeting in the CominniiH chambers, ami designed ae a cenanre of the government for r Uh uneniployement policlen, wan dei routed bv u vote of 210 to 29. 1 Mosley resigned Tuesday as Chan- ' cellor or the Duchy of Lancaster, ex--1 plaining Hint the government had rejected proposals for unetnploy1 menl relief which ho offered in the belief they were uu improvement on Hie existing government policies. o I Error a Common Failing All men are liable to error, ami | most men are, In ninny points, by ■ passion m- interest, under tempta- , lion to It.—John Locke (UKI2-1701>. ''Essay on Human I'mlerstiimling." ——o Only the Pretent Counti "My motto Is," gays William Mui1 doon, veteran conditioner of men, . “Live for today. Forget yesterday. | Don’t anticipate toworrow.”— - American Magazine.
Whlt'i in a Nam#? Llanley, Wales, —(UP)—The proprietor of a local club called it the j Lakefield Social Club and Institute 1 but the 'police culled the place "Hell’s Kitchen" ami it was raided and struck off the register. — — o — — Silly Old Superstition One of the most persistent Ideas during ancient mid medieval limes, was that Jewels had sex. Dark-col-ored stones were sup|iosed to be male and lighter ones female. Under proper conditions they were I said to reproduce, mid In the Mid- 1 1 die ages everybody had a cousin who hnd a friend who had actually encountered the phenomenon. o Fortune Purchased We rend on the forehead of those who are surrounded by a foolish luxury that fortune sells I what she Is thought to give.—La Fontaine.
| Bluffton Woman Expires Bluffton Muy 23 —(Speclalh- ' Mrs. Crosier, wife of Fraui els Crozier, dlfsl ut 10:50 a. m. Thursday at her home In Crulgvllle after an illness of three years of cancer.
Appelman’s Grocery Groceries and Meats Prompt Service and W I Courteous Treatment k We have our own O s Free ~e,ivery Phones 215 and 219 Fresh Pineapple, each .. 20c P. &G. Soap, 6 bars 25c Lemons, 3 for 10c 10 for 39c (’antaloupes, delicious, ea. 15c Soup Beans, 3 pounds ... 25c Green Onions, large bunch 5c I’4 lb. package Tea 15c 10 pounds Sugar 53c Hominy, large can 10c Tostee Oleo, pound 20c l-21b Herscheys Cocoa .. 15c Ponk and Beans, 3 cans.. 25c Galvanized Buckets, 10 qt. 15c Red Kidney Beans, 3 cans 25c Fresh Prunes in heavy I Quaker Rolled Oats, pkg. 10c syrup 25c Bulk Coffee, tb* 25c l’"aehe.s. in heavy syrup. 25e Chef Jello Powder, 3 pkgs 20c Pineapple in heavy syrup 28c Breakfast Foods, 2 pkgs. 25c P |ums - in heavy syrup. . 15c Palmolive Soap, 4 bars... 25c Salted Peanuts, lb 15c Fly Swatters, 3 for 25c Carpet Beaters, each .... 15c ■■■ ■ ■ ■ , - - — ■ - — — — - ... - - _ . . . e ■ ■ ... ■■ [Hite's Groceryl LOWEST PRICES QUALITY GOODS SUPER SERVICE (J, Phone 31 or 201 — For Better Service and lowest Prices. i BIG MONEY SAVING SPECIALS I I- Sugar (Iranulatcd 10 lbs. 50c I C'OF'F'ER 1 JR- JkL JT JR Good to the last drop. tjw 8 7 El ftilß I>i,,Sl ’ Ur> ’ 1M " ,S 9SC - I " SwiS lUf h® Lady Washington 79 Raisins. | I i i»zx Fancy Old Potatoes, the best you ever ■ fl $2.50 « b«e >*»> (igz. 14 -10 c cans Sardines in oil 25c I 4 -10 c cakes of Palmolive Soap 29c | large fancy Large cans Peaches in syrup 23c R prunes, lb. Fancy Small Oranges, dozen 29c i r 7 small cans Van Camps Milk 25c B 4.01 so c Brooms 39c B 3 cans Campbell 25c i cans 4’ anc y Pink B Large can Pears 19c fancy apple 50c Perfection Cakes 39c jelly, pound B Devils Food and Angel Food Cakes.... 25c l()c Short Cake 15c I I RED or BAKED BEANS 3 for 25c I 1 large box Gold Dust 3 0 c B B 1 Cretonne Water Proof Apron 5 9 c I * (89c value—Our price .... 49c* B Large cans Little Elf Peaches 2 5c g P 2 large cans Little Elf Kraut 2 5 c H m PERFECT 1 pound cans FANCY 7 PEACHES -| p* * B in Heavy Syrup, 6 cans. .85c per can IDC B
She was the daughter of John and Effie Kuaval Springer and was born on January 20, 1902 In Adams county, near Monroe. She was married to Franco, Crotier at Bluffton <>n October M. IMS. Surviving ure (Tie father, living near Decatur; the hitsbaml and two
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children, Harold. 10; and Naomi 7. Took Name From Venice Venezuela, which means "Little Venice,'* wan so named from the lake vllluges on the shores of Lake Maracallio, where tbe Indians have lived for generation# In huts raised > on piles.
