Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 8, Decatur, Adams County, 9 January 1931 — Page 6

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RURAL CffIIRCHE. Willthire Circuit, U. 8. In Christ Thomas w< yer, pastor. Willshire Stfrulay School ut 9:30 a m. Kloyil Mowison, nuperlritsndent. sermon by the pastor ut. 10:30 a. m. Christian Rndoavor at 630 p.m. player me tiiiK on Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m. Women's Bible class m‘-«tlng ut Mrsr Cora Schumm's on Friday at 2 p* m. Winchester Sflnday School at 9:30 a.m. Meramla Hollnger, euperlntendent. Prayer ami Praise s rvlce at 10:lo a. m. Sermon hy the pastor at 7 p. m. I Mid-week prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. Wvery body welcome to all services. Calvary Evangelical Church There will be regular services at Calvary on Sunday, liihle school at 3:30 Chalmer Miller Supt. Following the lesson study, the Class leader Oils Shlfferly will conduct a Prayer Service and Fellowship mating. On Wednesday Night a! 7:1'5 the offieials of this church wilf join In the Quarterly Conference Session at the First Church, cosducted by Rev. J. O. Mosler I’residjrg Killer. Holy Communion will be served at Calvary Church on Thursday Night by the Rev. M. \\ Supderman. Decatur M. E. Circuit Rev. Glen Bryan, pastor * Mt Pleasant Church Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Jess.

Gerber Meat Market | Phone 97 MEAT — MEAT — MEAT I j Let us supply the meat for your every meal. We strive to satisfy your demands by offering choice, fresh cuts of meats of all kinds. Plenty of chickens for your Sunday dinner. Cold and smo' ed meats of all kinds. Cheese, Fresh Country Hutter. Phone us for your next order Or stop in on your way home. SCHMITT QUALITY MEAT MARKET Phones 95 - 96 Free Delivery Saturday Specials - PORK - Pork Shoulders in rough 12'/ 2 c IT) Light Pig Pork Shoulders, trimmed 7 to 10 lbs, each 15c Tb Fresh Hams in rough I7V2C Tb Fresh Side in chunk 17y 2 c lb Fresh Hulk Pork Sausage 17V?c lb , Whole or Half Hog, dressed (head off) 13c lb j . ADDED SPECIALS Rib Plate and Flank Boding Reef 15c lb Veal Steak and Chops, special. .. 25c lb I Some nice Meaty chunks of Beef for canning, 25 to 50 Tbs each 15c Tb A few good Meaty hind Quarters for canning, around 100 Tbs. each ... 12c Tb ! Bursley’s High Grade Coffee, 29c lb. ~ # 3 lbs. for. . 85c Schmitt’s 6 O’clock Coffee, a good one : 28c lb., 3 Tbs. for. 75c Perfect’s Peas, Corn, Tomatoes. Green - Beans, 2 cans for 25c VanCamDs Chile Beans, Kidney Beans and Pork & Beans 3 cans for 25c Large can of Perfects Peaches, Apricots or Bartlett Pears with a meat order.. 22c i Saturday Only! 5 Tb. Pail Lard with a meat order for only 60c Real Quality and up-to-the-minute Service. : Give us a ring. H. P. Schmitt Meat Market

Singleton, Supt. Beulah Church A, Sunday School 9: id A. M. CharIlea Fuhrman, Supt. I Kvangellstic service by pastor ul •I0::|P A. M. with special singing the morning services. | l.et us make this a union service j between the two (burthen of the I | charge. Sunday evening Is young folks I night. Miss Harriet Davis will bring | be message of the evening. Ke-- . vices begin ut 7:Wd o'clock and con , ■ [ tinue throughout-the coming week. - - o — Clcmenceau't V/i»e Dog A remarkable story of u dog he- | longing lAfthe late M Cleineiicenti , which used lo hire cubs, inis been ■ (old In Purls. ’ This imlnial— I f"i terrier—us independent ns lls inns ! ler. used to go for long rumbles iilmut Purl*. When the dog tired it would Jump Into u stnllonnry cub j mid Kit down. As often ns Hie driver itirned It out ll returned. 1 i until the driver let-nine sultteleiitl.v InteresiiM to examine lls collnr — which bore Hie mime of its famous i lousier. Tl.l driver, anticipating u : I i hern I lip, itivnrlubly drove li i home. o Right Mtthod of Walking The public health service say* that the correct method of walking la lo walk with the toea pointing a early straight ahead and only slightly out. Correct posture I* more like Hie military attitude hi rest —namely, with heels apart, toes almost straight forward, the sides I of the feel approximately opposite ! sides of a square. This altitude jl gives stability and poise and In j sures a proper distribution of the I weight of the body upon the si rue- I turns of the feet. Let Peace Reign at Home ! Whatever brawls disturb tin I | street, there should he pence id I homp—Watts I

f PREBLE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hoffman ol •Fort Wuyui*, were the guest a of r J Mi', and Mrs. Milton lloffman and i family Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs, Victor llultemler I and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Hoot go Hnltemier and daughters, jSunday afternoon. Ml* John Kin liner and <laii<:!i---!n rs. Krma ami Mrs. June Shacklcy attended the fnnerul or Lieutenant I Paul liner, of Fort Wavne, Satur-1 day. I Mr. and Mrs. Charles llolhrock! spent Wednesday lit Fori Wayne. I Mrs* John Smith, son i.aurenc I and daughter Lucille, of Fort ! W ayne mile I on Mr. and Mrs. At-j ihert Shady anil sftti, Lowell, Tues-; day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Affolder spent Tuesday morning In Decatur i Mrs. John Kirchner and daughlets, Irene, Lorlne and Krma and grandson Darrell Rtigene Shacklcy, 'spent Wednesday afternoon In It or’, j I Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Will Meyer had as | their guests for dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Goldner and Mr and Mrs. Will Koeneman, of ll'.tig land. Rev and Mrs. (Hen Reran of Geneva, called on Mr. and Mrs. Orvill* 1

PANCAKESfe^sj They surely taste good on these snappy invigorat- F'FfF'E* fi ing mornings, don't they? 1 H One box Country Club Pancake Flour 35 V.'e want you to know Kroger Cakes and Syrup— with each purchase of a jug F j So w? re giving you a real special—all this week-- V<?l*r|tOnt Maid SVTUD at the regular price—14 oz. jug t NAVY BEANS tbs. 1 A _ Michigan Choice Hand Pick O Lt)( ' PEACHES, BUTTER, Pure Creamery ! Country Club halves O large rr Pound in quarters Q 1 / | i or sliced, in syrup O cans prints, 28'/ 2 c pound Ol BREAD, Fresh from ri CANE SUGAR 23 Ivrogers ovens, 11/*l 1 /* lb. loaves.. It lbs, U ] CRACKERS PRUNES j < ountrv ( luh Sodas Ib. OQ Yledium size. Meaty 4 tbfc. ■ Fresh ant] Crisp U pkg. tJfJI Tender 4 UfSC f| Chipso & Ivory Flakes r:£r:; 29c \ Country Club " The Season’s Finest Fresh Cut Rock ' F| our FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 24/, ib Head Lettuce c ' and ; v rinest Crisp and Tener-Large 4 doz. size Quality, lb. „ Arizona Grow-n c 3 for 25c 12>/2 C OATS, Lg Ol Quaker pkg. Apples, Winesaps, 4 Ihs. 25c I SPINACH gj; 1 whlhatena Sweet Potatoes,.. 5 tbs. 25c ° fo r cans 25c cereai fas pkg. 23c Cabbage, solid beads Ib 2'zc tomatoes ralston 9 o Mushrooms, fine on Sty's can 25c 1 Food. pkg. «tk steaks Ib. 39c CoßN ' Golden OATS, 3 for nr Bantam S } f 7p B Rananas4{ljs2sc £> he § Kei’oggs pkg IZC Fancy Yellow Ripe oats oo„ Bulk, C tbs. idLiK, LAYER CAKE P. W. WAFERS ivor Or The Same Delicious Wafer nderful! ii-dl by Perfection—But rt ft. nr , | at new low price.. p 2 29C Country Club FRUITCAKES I Nut and Fruit Filled 19c 2 /1.69 c 3 99c | IREAKFAST, LUNCHEON OR DINNER—KROGER always “fill the bill”—and at Lowest Prices, too! »TS, choice juicy cuts 18c and 20c OK/, 9 BOILING BEEF -| \ U ... 2 Ibs.ZuOC I Meaty, Tender !t>. 14C fi ocr I BULK sausage or jf ... I’intOOC R Pcesh Ground, Pure... 2 g | HADDOCK. Parchment Wrapped I Delicious Thick Slices 4 Q $1 YSTS 10p CUTS OF FRESH PORK SHOULDER | || j|

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v Heller and fumlly. | 1 Mrs. Will Koeneman of Hnnglnnd , spent last week visiting Mr. and ; Mis. R. A. Goldner and other rela- . tlvea In l’ifcble. 1 Miss Rstlier Koeneman returned * J*o Fori Wayne after spending the j( hrls'inas vacation visiting her ,ur- • oiks. Mr. ami Mrs. Otto Koenetnui. Cjmpoiite Language Itlfhnrd C. Frelieh. In Ids entitled “im the Lngllsh Lung'niige. I ’list and Present.’ soya: "If the Kiigllali hingunge were to he subdivided Inio n hundred purls, forty five of these might lie Anglo Saxon, j or old KnglWi; forty-five l.nlln (Including l.nlln Hint tins come ; through the French). Five, per Imps most of niir seielitifle tinmen rliiture. nre from Hie Greek, such a* the mimes of new Instruments and prtsesses (lithography, tele ' phone, telegraph, etc ) " O '" Crime Prevention 11. R. Iturnes says: "First step In pieventl.ig crime Is to see tha' | die liiitnan individual Is well horn second. Hdeipiale eduentlon: third j sufficient noinnnl or vorational ed ucailon to provide mentis of making a living: fourth, efficient method* of Hiding backward children who might become victims of crtinl r l suggestions " 1 Get the Habit — Trade at Home

Former Highway Head Dies at Piqua, Ohio Attica, lnd„ Jan. 9. —<U.R) Word of death of Charles W. Zelgler, t!2. former chairinun of th ■ Indiana sttae highway •commission, while j visiting at the home of a daughter! in Piqua, ()., was contained In a message received here today. Heart disease was b llevod tliaj cause of death. Zidgler had been visiting with his daughter since the holidays, and had been ill most of that tim 1 _______o Old New York Orphanage The Leake ami Watts orphan ■ home of New York Is one of Hie oldest orphanages In the United States. The home shelters 40(1 ! bovs and list girls who have no homos or who entile from broken homes It was founded h\ George John Leake, son of llohert l.enke. eoiiindssary "t stores for the ling I llsli the French and Indian wars. Noted Weitern Character “Poker Alice” Tubbs was a picturesque character of Hie old West where she was a fixture in the mining camps of the gold ru«h. She was horn in Devonshire. Ragland, and came to the L’niteil States with her family. She died February 27. logo i:i Rapid Gin S D

iKnocrn to spend over $2,0C0.000 ON IMPROVEMENT, j j Cincinnati, 0.. —A program of ini- j provemeiits In stores and ’’lanls ir | ! y diving the expenditure if n' or * j I than S2,G(HM>uO has been launched Iby the Kroger Grocery und Baking I Co., Albert H. Morrill, president o! I the comimn.v, announced today. j "In the ordinary course of e'c'Us these linbroveuients would hew j 1 1,( qi made during the next three I |or four years.” Mr. Morrill said.] |-b.it we have determine Ito under] I take the wort at once lor several j i reasons. ••The program will provide wo’k : I for many men In a number ol c: inniunltles and the expenditure of this j large sum at this particular tim-! will place the money in circulation I now instead of spreading it ovei j a period of three or four years j economists are In agreement that j one of the nieessary steps tovatd i restoring the normal flow of tinsi-l ness is to spend now.” For Orderly Room A cabinet which limy he used as a storehouse for magazines, curds and records will help you to keep truck of those things which eon - tribute to your everyday happiness and at the same time will keep the . motif In better mil n.

Fisher & Harris PHONES 3, 4 and 5 FINE GROCERIES Finest Quality C 3STT] New Navy wJ ,ead deakic RICE 19c 19c Tomatoes 3 for 25c Oranges “r 20c CATSUP for 29c TOILET PAPER ;r ,;r 37c ■ C'AT 4 QfTP ,ieachnut ’'«'• 10r O<U i 25c bottle each IHi COFFEE, Quality Golden Rio r NEW BL\CK°rnnKlMr _ P0 “" ll " 15C ™"“poun/ S ° OKING 25C l.ea(. 2 pounds .. ."I*' ... 25c lh ° s< ' 80011 < ’ IiEES FRUIT, Halls „r Juice rST tUBB BEANS 29c ' RE BUCKWH Qn f HANANA.S. quantr F rutt J SWEET I'OTATOES, Select ' or I>R EPARED PANCAH Real Jerseys. :l pounds.. _. 25c HEAT FI.OLR QOn flour, Pride of Decatur r A aS - - 3VC 12 lbs. 31c; 24 puunds .. 59 C pel'. 1,R,1!D COOKING nr. 1 LOUR, Gooch’s Best nr E ' S ’ 3 Pounds .. . ScaaSHNACH* 4 p °°'” ls JSC ( V^°^ A °[ "»ITE GRANULATEt .'XS:™4 E ,„ s r ARD,NES ' 0il 29c S W S JL HEAT ' FLOIiR 25CR,PEOUVES X “r 50c qts. QUEEN OLIVES 0 0 COCO 50c; 2 lbs ''^ S,UiOA:5 ,UiOA : Mothers Brand or „ SALMON, Finest Quality Pink qr FANCY 25C 2 large cans 2 } EVAPORATED -t r "AIKINS. New Seeded or in H ES. p„„„ d . 15« Seedless, large pkgs lQc MmrS^^AMERV k galvanized pails — — \ ™p-s 23c: 2,5 c llJk. ' ,II K STRAINERS 15c Mt OAL SS‘ QQ 45c //) assortment „f 4 'F C l2- a “''^ e ß9c^^^®

iM __-_- irM iHp niimjy[l i ii^g, tMORE AND BETTER BREA — FOR SALE BV. Fisher & Harris, Decatur Miller & Deilsch, Decatur Appleman’s Grocery Isher I.rocerv, Monroe Bower Grocery. Preble Williams Equity Elevator f Williams. Ind. Spitle- Son. Willshire, 01 Everett Grocery, Pleasant J Berne MlPlng Co., Berne Lenhait Grocery, Wren, 0|