Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 80, Decatur, Adams County, 3 April 1931 — Page 6

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sh. MORE AND BETTER bread J 2 / — FOB SALE BYFisher & Harris, Decatur If Miller & Deitsch, Decatur K?~' fflFgaT Appleman’s Grocery jl* A xjr Taber Grocery, Monroe IVAH.OUKj7I Bower Grocery. Preble | \" I William? Equity Elevator Co. I Williams, Ind. I Spitle* X Son. Willshire. Onio • L Everett Grocery. Pleasant Mill* Berne Milling Co., Berne

■■■■■■■■■■■ Fisher & Harris PHONES 3, 4 and 5 FINE GROCERIES CHAD p - & G ' WHITE NAPTHA OO p MV Hi LAUNDRY SOAP, 10 Bars OOu Ginger Ale 48c BEANS OLEO - ' DIED Michigan Hand Tropic Nut Palm Nut, Picked Navy requires no coloring 18c value 4 lbs. pound 2 tbs. 25 c -15 c 25c Pork Shoulder ■ 20c Pineapple 25c SUGAR, Fine Granulated 4 7n VAN WERT CORN 9Qz* 10 pounds...'.zlv Can.. 10c; 3 for POTATOES. No. 1 White 9Kw> TOMATOES. No. 2 cans 9Kz» 60 tb. bushel 95c; 15 th. FLOUR, Pride of Decatur IQ TOMATOES, large cans 9Kz» 12 1b5...32c; 5 lbslift 2 for <-DV 24 pounds 55c 18c Value CCRN or PEAS 9Kz» FLOUR. Goochs best F7Q 2 tans 48 lbs. $1.45; 24 lbs iOU RED KIDNEY BEANS 9* W HOLE W HEAT FLOUR nr 10c PORK AND BEANS 1 r 5 pounds ttuv 2 cans lUV COFFEE. Golden Rio ar 50c INSTANT POSTUM ‘IQp 2 pounds «w»Jv ...Uvv BERMUDA ONION PLANTS. 25c ASPARAGUS TIPS 90 P 100 to the bunch. White or 1 fctVv Yellow. 2 bunches lOl CARROTS, large bunches T r ONION SETS. Yellow Bunch .8c; 2 for L»JU 3 pounds RADISHES 1 ONION SETS. W hite 1A Z . 3 bunches IVI pound lUC PINK SALMON O’ | MILK, Tall can Borden Tall ans, 2 for fWMV 3 for BULK ROLLED OATS ar Small cans 6 for 25c 7 pounds EAGLE BRAND MILK IQ.. ROLLED OATS Can Lt/C 22'/ z lb. bag forOJfC MILK, Carnation or Pet 9*„ HEINZ RICE FLAKES Hr, 3 large cans 2 pkgs.. .faitfU 6 small cans 25c HEINZ PORK & BEANS QP CLIMAX WALL PAPER Of* 2 la rge cans CLEANER. 3 cansDILL PICKLES Oi SWEETPOTATOES. Q-' Full quart for Jerseys. 4 tbsZdC RI TTER, (loverleaf Q7f* CRAPF FRUIT Creamery, pound tfl V 6 for Zt)C SHORT CUT MACARONI 9Kp ORANGES, Navel Sun-hist Of|p PILLSBURY BRAN IQ n Dozen fcivV Large pkg JL<zC 20c FRAZIERS CATSUP 9Qz» ( RISCO 9£ Bottle, ,15c; 2 for 3 th. tj n 75c; 1 th. tin ZvC COCOA. 2 pound a" COLD DUST CLEANSER IQ p t' n faitlv ,*» cans IvU BEST HEAD RICE 1 Qp STRAWBERRIES 3 pounds IJI A Ful) Assortment VEGETABLES. GREEN ONIONS P>p Buy Bulk and Package Garden Large bunch MV Seeds here at a saving.

lUßfit CHURCHES Decatur M. E. Circuit Glen Rrynn, Pastor. Mt. Pleasant Church Sunday School, 9:30 11. in. Jesse Singleton, superintendent. Class meeting, 10:30 a. m. E<i ACHES, PAINS GONE

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scription and it surely did help me. It took away the aches and pains and , I feel like a new woman. If a woman wants to be made over she should take | Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription.”— : Mrs. Ruby Overturf. Druggists. Send 10® to Dr. Pirrre’a Clinic In Buffalo, N. for a trial pa<ka<r of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1931.

I Spangler, leader. Beulah Church 1 Sunday School, 9:30 a. ni. Chas. 1 11’tihrman, .superintendent. Morning worship, 10:30 a. m. Ser-, tnon by pastor. This will bo the lust service before conference. Let us have a good attendance with just a little more support and I we will go to conference with every I item paid in full. Come, let us re-' Joice together. , —Z—<) Will.hire Circuit —U. B, In Christ Rev. T. Weyer, pastor. Willshire Sunday School, 930 a. in. Floyd I I Morrison, superintendent.

Ready To Serve You * WITH JUST PRICES SIX DAYS A WEEK. OUR DELIVERY SERVICE REACHES YOU FOUR TIMES A DAY. WHEN NOT CONVENIENT TO SHOP. CALL 108. For Pies No - 2 '» can 1 Pvn Fruit Dessert . _ ««« Beets IOC (;ratcd pine . Bia, U,err.es gOC 20e Sißed Ceas r -PP'*’ can 19C Sliced P,nc - 9Qn Black Rasp- 9Wf* apple. No.2'A berries, can ~..«0U Pickles 1 White Cherries 9*., Huckleberries G kinds) Jar... can JWMV Glass Jar OAzi Red Cherries 9’ !!?? 1 Peaches. No. 2' iOvC can (Bulk) dOZ - Sliced or Halves Pumpkin 1 M_. Food Coloring 1 r Peaches, heavy No. 2'i can. .. IDC 6 colors Amv syrup ST™ 15c 25c N» n^- k T.25c cXb™ AX;. Bears in .vrup ] Q No. 24 can ...«vt Heavy Squares. New No. 2’, can.... A</V Apricots Clover Honey iTl'l/* Grape I ruii No. 2' : can.... ZbC 3 for OvC can LiUV Fresh Radishes, large hunchsc Potatoes, bushel 95c I Green Onions, large bunch 7'/2C Spanish Onions, 3 lbs2sc New Carrots, large bunch 10c Sweet Potatoes, 2 tbs.• •• • c New Cabbage—Head Lettuce—Leaf Lettuce — Nuts — Dates — l igs. NEXT WEEK-END—See Food Demonstration at our store. Come in—Sample our goods and get our Special Prices. M. E. Hower PHONE 108 SUG4R ww vqp wj» 9(g PEACHES wb Jhmw Gallon Granulated , . fancy peeled 10 ibs. GROCERY and MEAT MARKET 46c Phones 31 and 204 45c MACARONI. 4 pounds 25c 2 lb. box Sunsweet Prunes 25c SPAGHETTI, 4 Ibs 25c Fancy Dried Peaches, pound 15c CRACKERS — SODA 2 lb. box.. 29c LITTLE ELF DESSERT POW DER 4 packages. .25c FANCY OLEO. 2 lbs2sc 3 lb. FANCY SEEDLESS RAISINS 25c FANCY RIO COFFEE 1 r BROOMS 9Qo pound JLmv 50c value £°T ATOE Biff Special Peck..2sc; Bushel c/MV —3 cans CORN 12 cans i runes ■ 3 cans peas in an Large cans Fresh Prunes 3 cans B AEE ,B BEANS in heavv syrup 23c " cans RED BEANS ... i/OC Large cans PINEAPPLE2Bc KRAUTTHOMINYinrd RED BEANS, can ... CCJflto FLOUR FRUIf Vegetables $4 Ibs. Bob Grape Fruit Large California Lima White Flour ...OOU each MV Beans. 1*) 21 lbs. Polar 16 oz. Peaches IFT pound JLoC •Vt 'it ’ /■’ la 'm a i At)C 2 pounds 25c Arisots or 0F Large cans Ile IQp 7 pounds RollPillsbury Flour oOC leaches AOv ed Perfect Buckwheat or 2 cans Little Elf Corn DILL PICKLES "T lsc Dozen cans Corn AQ_ Fancy Pop Corn that lA. Toilet Soap -f ft tJOC will pop, tt>. ..„ IVt 3 cakes .-. IvC Fancy New M.nce 1 r pound ZDC Log Cabin Maple Meat, pkg X tV Fancy Pears in QQz» Syrup, can Zt)C Green Beans lA— Extra Fancy Rice OO.> a>s - G re at Northcan - IRC 3 tbs £oC ern Beans £DC mill U enrol AI BORDEN’S EVAPORATED Milk MILh drtb!AL 93c TRY THIS RECIPE—YOU’LL R AVE ABOUT IT— Boil a can of BORDEN’S EAGLE BRAND MILK in boi'ing water for three hours. Cnt open on the side and remove whole. Garnish with whipped cream and pecan nut meats. CAN EAGLE BRAND MILKI9c

I Sermon by the pastor Rt 10:30 I a. tn. I ('hrlHilan Endeavor, 7p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at S o’clock. The official board will meet nt | the parsonage on Saturday al f:3o ! p. m. Winchester Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Miranda Bolinger, superintendent. Sermon by the pastor at 7 p. m.l Prayer meeting every Wednes- ' day evening at 7 o’clock. Everybody welcome. -0 Calvary Evangelical Church "The Lord Is Risen Indeed anil I are His Tidings True".

The services on Sunday at the I Calvary church will all ring out the I message of Easter Joy. Sunday school at 9:30 o’clock Clialnier Miller, superintendent. An Easter service of prayer and praise at 10:30 o'clock, conducted by the class leader. Otis Shifferly. Worship with sermon bv Rev. Id. W. Sunderman on Thursday night. Decatur Circuit U B. Church Rev. W. O. Johnson, Pastor Mt. Victory j Sunday School at 9:30. 11. E. Bax|ter Superintendent. L<-sson subject, "The Hesurrec!iion" * Prayer Meeting Thursday al 7:30.

Rivare I Sunday School at 9:30. Matilda Hower, Supt. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7.30. Pleasant Grove Sunday School at 9.30 Nettle Harden Superintendent. Morning worship at 10:30, Sermon by the pastor. Plans have been made for an all day service at this plate Sunday. A sermon by the pastor together with several special numbers in music will make up the forenoon service, A basket dinner for all at the noon hour, at 2:00 o’clock C. A. Mun.mart I). D. President of Huntington | college will bring the gospel mes-, sage anti the college mule quartette, will furnish the special music. The evening service at 7:00 will Include a gospel sermon by Rev. G. M. Sill P. E and apodal music by Floyd Dellinger with his Harmonica ami | Guitar, Miss Mary Mtmtague of | Lima 0.. will have charge of tho congregational singing at all three services. Come enjoy the day witn us, Everybody is welcome. — — o Zion Reformed Church Rev. A. R. Fledderjohann. "The Way of the Cross" is the title of the play to lie given at the . Zion Reformed church on Easter night at 7 o’clock. The folly of doubt and the joy of faith is presented in a very significant way; in the play. Following is the program to be rendered: Part I. Organ and Piano Ensemble —• “Traumerei”... Miss Lulu Gerber and Mrs. B. Shroyer. Organ selection —“Ave Maria” Miss Lulu Gerber Devotionals Rev. A. R. Fledderjohann Vocal Solo —“Open the Gates of the Temple" Mrs. D. Goldner Part 11. Cast of characters for play: Melisande Mrs. Albert Mutschler The Pilgrim of Today Charles Brodbeck First Messenger Tillman Gehrig Second Messenger Cyrus Cable The Pilgrim of Yesterday Chris Lehman Mary, the Mother of Jesus Mrs. Chris Lehman Mary Magdalene Mrs. David Adams Mary, the Mother of James « Mrs. Harry Miller The Angel Gabriel I Rev. A. R. Fledderjohann Chorus of Angels: Mary Cowan, Bernadine Kolter, Mrs. H. R. Macy, Mrs. Carl Schafer, Mrs. Tillman Gehrig, Mrs. Albert Miller, Mrs. Milton Werling, Mrs. Erwin Miller. Mrs. P. W. Vit», Mrs. A. R. Fledderjohann, Mrs. Floyd Arnold. Chorus of Children: Marjorie Miller, Alice Yost, Kathryn Shroyer, Mary Frank, Virginia Fledderjohann, Betty Zinamaster, Kathryn Yager, Alice Roth, Mary Pickford,

I ] Gerber Meat Market Phone 97 FOR THE EASTER DINN ER Try Our Meats for this Special Dinner. Stop in or phone us for the best of meats, i! Dandy bunch of Chickens. Choice Cuts of Beef. Veal or Pork. Anything in the meat line we have. 1 Good Butter I * | Carries this emblem I You know it’s good Butter | when it’s CLOVERLEAF. Accept no other! Made in i*| Decatur and Sold at all < Grocery Stores. 1 I Eat More of It! I Jp

’’“'’le Phyllis Hunter ‘ Hidden Chorus- K , Mik - si u .„ VPr B Belneke, Mrs p ' •' :, M»or R.. |)() „ r , , ; 1-eo Kirsch, Mrs. it n Part in "-'J Oman a, ; ,| Pia,,?'-^J'". 1 " “The 01,1 R llggP(l The Way Os tha (>“ ' B 'Hallelujah f ,„. k«ln Renetiicliom M B I Doxology, H| j Silent Prayet. H Postlude. H Mt- Tabor M. E.7^ s ß Mt. Tabor M p Ch... B A. M I’teachin, 10:00 AM. s. School | E Koos Supt. ■ Mt. Hope M. £. Ch ■ 9:30 A M. S. School I J. Carey, Supt. H 7:30 p. M Preaching. 7:00 I'. M W,.,| n ,. sda Service it ’I mPha,,,. Clark’s Chapel M. E. ciJB 9:30 A. M. s. School. 10:30 A. M. Preaching, B Note: On cons. r .-nce Sundar J 12th an inspiring service ejß iheid at each point. The timetfß vice will l,e announced later t| services for that day will 3 ducted by a Fort Wayne fiß team who will both sing andaS the gospel. The community ed to attend. — ’ ' ; Stockholders Annual Meeth The annual mooting o( the Da tur Home Builders of Decamp diana. for the election ot dir«n and the transaction of any business, tiiat may come bib the meeting, will be held at -j : office of I-eo K Ehinger on tl 14th day of April at Two octa P- m. Respectfully yours. President. J. H. Helk I • • . » • • ». . , t tt The Lutheran Hour SUNDAY NIGHT , over the 1 COLUMBIA CHAIN , ~ —at—--7:15 o’clock CST. Tune in on WOWOof Fort Wayne and listen to an Easter Sermon by' Dr. Mayr of St. Louis. Hymns by a Chorus . L will al«o be heard. ,1 SUNDAY NIGHT at 7:15 o'clock CST.