Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 68, Decatur, Adams County, 20 March 1931 — Page 6

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Fisher & Harris PHONES 3, 4 and 5 FINE GROCERIES >'p PINEA PP L E nF* ../-zQi ■JI Full slices, heavy syrhu, A' Ulk l-aruceaus 4.UV Ofc Q>| gg SsT OLEO COFFEE : r Palm Nut, Now 18c Value. Quality Mk ~‘^' r x Reduced to. 2 lbs. Golden Rio. 2 lbs. -oSiiuß 25c 25c pOTATOES gB B No. 1 White 30 pound 60 pound £" y 15 lb. Peck Half Bushel Bushel | Jjfc ? 23c 45c 87c ONION PLANTS 15c ONION SETS 25c SUGAR. Fine Granulated /17/» APRICOTS. California 10 lbs ‘X I C Dried, 2 lbs Out BULK ROLLED OATS Os,. PEACHES. California ()•„ 8 lbs £DC Dried. 2 lbs 4 ... EARLY OHIO or COBBLER >)Q WALL PAPER CLEANER QP SEED POTATOES, 15 lb. peckOuC Climax. 3 cans £OC 60 lb. bushel $1.50 RED KIDNEY BEANS 9 r IDAHO LIMA BEANS •)*/. 3 cans 3 lbs £t)C PORK AND BEANS ir GREAT NORTHERN or IQ . 2 'arge cans IOC NAVY BEANS, 3 lbs IDC TOMATOES 9* CRISCO 9£ 3 No. 2 cans 1 lb. can CORN, VanWert pack 90 Vi It) 37c; 3 lbs 74c 3 cans Zit/C BANANAS. Quality Fruit 20C Vallle C ° RN PEAS GRAPEFRUIT ir_ SALT. lodine i r 4 for 1 ») v 2 10c boxes -LtJC ORANGES, SunKist QQ,. 25c BOWLENE, SANI-FLUSH 91 _ dozen Avt o’- DR AINO mXV PEACHES or APRICOTS large Qr 50c INSTANT POSTUM QQ cans, heavy syrup, 2 cans Ot)C e>«»C SPINACH, real quality r 01 D SETTLER Qr FLOUR. Pride of Decatur rr BULK MACARONI 9£ z » 12 th5...33c; 24 lbs DDC 3 th« FLOUR. Gooch’s best FO»n n« macaphnl. Barrel. $5.90; 24 lbs /DC — NOODLES 9f* EASY TASK SOAP CHIPS 9f* 3 in bulk. 2 lbs '* U FORMA BLACK FIGS 9P* MILK. Tall cans Pet or Carna- 9P>z» 2 !bs . /S»>C lion, 3 for ?5r Pint Jar PEANUT Small cans. 6 for 25c BUTTER ZtUC MILK, Borden's for quality QEL, MALT, Blue Ribbon Pxllz* 6 small cans 25c SUN SWEET PRUNES 91 BORDENS CHOCOLATE JQ 2 1b nkg .-. 41C MALTED MILK, pound can ,4oC SWEET POTATOES. Jerseys 9f„ EAGLE BRAND MILK IO 4 lbs £Ol can IDC GREEN ONIONS f* SHRIMP, dry pack 17 Bunch DC can 1/C CARROTS 1 r JAPANESE CRAB MEAT Ofi » 2 binm hunches lOL can OIFC HOT HOUSE LEAF T 01/ or * SALMON, Tall cans Pink 9f* LETTUCE pound JLfef '*C 2 for £DC RADISHES f? SARDINES. Neptune Oil or 9Q_ n ’-’' .DC Mustard. 4 for PNTPS nr BEETS in PUTTER, Cloverleaf QQ Jarr" 1"C Creamerv, pound DOC CUCUMBERS. TOMATOES, etc.

MORE AND BETTER BREAD — FOR SALE H V — Fisher N Harris. Decatur Miller & Deitsch, Decatur Appleman's Grocery Taber Grocery, Monroe Bower Grocery. Preble Williams Equity Elevator Co. Williams. Ind. Spltle* N Son. Willshire. Onin Everett Grocery. Pleasant Mill) Berne Millin? Co.. Berne

WRAL CHURCHES Wilshire Circuit U. B. in Christ Rev. T. Weyer,, Pastor ! Willshi; <•: Sunday S hool at 9:3<i Floyd Morrison Supt. Sermon by the paatur at 10:3'J Christian Endeavor nt 6:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:31 Winchester Sunday School at 9:3'1 Miranda Bolinger Supt. I’reac.iing by the pastor at 7: fto Prayer meeting Wednesday eve ning at 7 o'clock. Every iMitly invited and Welcome to till servlees. Q Clark’s Chapel—M. E. Church 9:30 a. tn. —Sunday School. C. Clem, superintendent. Note: The Clark's Chapel community is invited to attend the revival at Mt. Hope in a body on Sunday evening. Congregate at the church and bring your ear if you have one. Mt. Tabor—M. E. Church 9:00 a. m.- Sunday School. E. Koos, superintendent. 10:00 a. m. —Preaching. Note: The Mt. Tabor chnrch Is invited to the Mt. Hope revival, also on Sunday. Let us have a good representation from this point.

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The fir-'t meeting of the Demo- 4 c-riitic Nat.onal Committee since IP2S. now in progress at Washington. I). C.. was thrown into an uproar wh n John J Raakob, its chairman, proposed a State’s Mt. Hope—M. E. Church 9:30 a. tn. —Sunday School. • J. ’ Corey, superintendent. 7:30 p. m Evangelistic service. ’ Note. The revival services at Mt. i Hope will continue on throughout | next week including Saturday eve ning. Mrs. H. J Beidleman, evangelist from Chester, Pa., will asssit. 1 The community is urged to attend I these spiritual meetings. •; o X Decatur Circuit—U. B. Church Rev. W. O. Johnson. Mt. Victory Sunday’ School at 9:30 a. m. H i E Baxter, superintendent. Morning worship at 10:30 a. mJ Sermon by the pastor. Prayer meeting Thursday eve-h ning at 7:30 p. m. Rivare Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Ma-;: tilda Hower, superintendent. ;, Class meeting at 10:30 a. m. i Jchn Thatcher, leader. Christian Endea-or at 6:30 p. m. Hazel Chronister, president. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve-; i

Special Friday & Saturday (A S P) Nutley Oleo 1659 • Freshly Churned Sugar Pure Cane Z $1.29 Maxwell House Coffee 35c Cigarettes ~V= A K X $1.19 Flour lona or Sunny Field '.V 59c N. B. C. Soda Crackers 23c 8 o’clock Red Circle Bokar COFFEE COFFEE C O F F EE 21c T 25c x ?" 29c Preserves ,' a n ; 2 Ja ; 38c 75c Cream Cheese Wisconsin •»- 19c Scratch Feed lb. bag - - $1.79 Pork & Beans 4 cans 25c Pdlmolivc Sosp Oc CORN, Golden Bantam Q No. 2 Of* . RED BEANS r cansZdC Can t)C CAMAY SOAP cakes £€)(* KRAUT or HOMINY g Big NAVY BEANS lbs. GRAPE FRUIT £ 8 oz. PINK SALMON O Tall 9£ z> MORONI or .$ oz. ff _ MATCHES, Birds Eye boxes FDDED WHEAT IOC CELERY, Large Stalks ? 2 for 25c BAN AN AS ‘ 3 tbs. for 20c GRAPE FRUIT, Large size 6 for 25c HEAD LETTUCE each 5c ROME BEAUTY APPLES 5c lb. Atlantic* Pacific v»*

* rights prohibition plank for the party’s next National Convention. This picture, taken during recess, shows the Big Four of the party, who are taking a leading part in the meeting. ning at 7:30 p. m. Pleasant Grove Sunday School at 9:30 a. tn. Net- ; tie Harden, superintendent. Morning worship at 10:30 a. m. i Fred Bitner, class leader. Evening worship and evangelis- | tic service at 730 p. m. Sermon l by the pastor. The Missionary Society will meet I Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock i with Mrs. Ben Butler. . ' Evangelistic services each eve- | ning at 7:30 o'clock. We are beI ing blessed with good attendance 1 | and interest. The Holy Spirit is i present in convicting sinners of ; their sins, aad the church is be- ' ing revised, some are in a public ' way making a deeper consecration !of their Christ. We are expecting ■ to have a lady to direct and lead , the singing next week, also the service of a quartette at least two i evenings. If you are interested in J the advancement of Christ's king-i dom or if you have a soul need ; we invite you to come help, and be i helped. A hearty welcome and a friendly greeting await you.

They are, left to right, former Governor Alfred E. Smith of New York. Chairman John J. Raskob, Jouett Shouse and James M. Cox, of Ohio. Presid< nual nominee in 1920. Decatur M. E. Circuit Rev. Glen Bryan, pastor Beulah Chapel Sunday School 9:30 Charles Fuhrman. Superintendent Class meeting 10:30 Mis. Milton Hoffman, class leader Mt. P'easant Church Sunday School 9:30 Jess Singleton, Superintendent Preaching 10:30 Sermon by Rev. Charles Brand of Auburn. Sunday evening service 7:00 Revival services will be held each evening of next week beginning at 7:30 o'clock, and the Rev. Brand will deliver the sermons. Everv 'body is invited. —-j> Union Chapel (J. B. Church Rev. T. H. Harman Pastor Sunday School 9:15 Thurman Drew. Superintendent Preaching Services 10:39 No Services in the evening. Prayer meeting We Inesday evening 7:30 p. m. George Pramen Class Leader A special program the one givin Iby our people at Geneva, will be

given ut the dose of the Sunday school next Sunday. We are expecting too pa.’ cent i attendance next Sunday. HOSPITAL NOTF« Mrs. otto Strain;,. Bluffton, Route 2, submitted to a major operation ut the Adams County Memorial Hospital this morning

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SC H Ml Tt QUALITY MEAT MARKET Bn Phones 95 - 95 Free Deliveß - We will have Special for Saturday all cutsflL i Spring Lamb, all cuts Native Fat Veal, "(xßp; Juicy Tender Beef, and a nice bunch (Br Chickens. B H Calves Liver and Veal Sweet Breads B~ Home Baked Hams with cloves. B< Saturday Specials I All Meat Frosh Ground Hamberger 12'B All Pork Sausage, Bulk 12 l B AHPork Smoked Sausage. 18c lb.. 2 lbs.3fl Young Tender Beef Steak 2fl Lean Pork Shoulder Steak Isl Lean Pork Shoulder Roast ’ ! fl i Fresh (Pig) Picnic Hams, 5 to 7 lb each 14c US Fresh Side Pork in a chunk 17c Home Cured Bacon in a chunk. 20cfl Veal Stew or Pocket Roast i’>c fl Veal Chops or Steak 23c lb.. 2 lbs. 4>fl Good Meaty Veal Roast 22c fl i Neck Bones 8c lb., 2 lbs. Isl Good Bulk Kraut 8c lb., 3 lbs. 2'fl Fresh Country Eggs in cartons . 21c dofl Fresh Ground Horseradish, Sassafias, Bifl Eyed Swiss Cheese, Cottage Cheese, iionfl Made Egg Noodles. s Canned Goods Specials! Large can of Peaches or Bartlett Fears ■ in syrup 18c per can, 2 cans for 3fl Three cans of Perfect’s Corn, Tomatoes, fl Green Beans or Large Kraut for '’"’fl Bursley’s High Grade Coffee .... 3 lb. for fl Schmitt’s Special Coffee (The same good fl Blend) 3 lbs. for Five pound Pail Lard 3 fl Watch cur Window Display for Specials fofl your Sunday Dinner. Free and Prompt Delivery Service to al! partfl of the city any hour of the day. irTTKIiH WimiHß fflimwil Iff m~" Phones 95 and 96 H. P. Schmitt Meat Market I

Mis - ■ roeville, underw,.,,, U,,n ,hls ’“-’'••■nr County Meinmiul i> i Mr. and \l,. \ , Tliursdin in ~ " iliil Kinusland’s I . l( | h> v . ■ have Bake Sale u , ({J 11 ® eery Saturday.