Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 186, Decatur, Adams County, 7 August 1931 — Page 6

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CHURCHES — Decatur Circuit—U. B. Church Rev. W. O. Johnson, pastor. i 1 1 Victory ( Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. H. E. 1 [ Baxter, superintendent. Morning worship at 10:30 a. m. Sermon by the pastor. Prayer services Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m. ' Rivare Sunday School, 9:15 a. m. Ma-. tilda Hower, superintendent. Class meeting. 10:15 a. m. John ■ Thatcher, leader. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.' Hazel Chronister, presidtnt. Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. Ser-,: mon by the pastor. Prayer services Wednesday eve-' < I ing at 7:30 p. m. Pleasant Grove Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. Net-1 Ve Harden, superintendent. Class meeting at 10:30 a. tn. Fred , Bitner, class leader. Prayer services Wednesday eve- I ning at 8 p. m. We invite you to worship with us. ! j

Roofing, Tin Work, Furnace Repairing Decatur Sheet Metal Works E. A. Girod Phones 331 Res. 1221 11

11 1,1 — »■■ ■ MORE AND BETTER BREAD f \[ / J —FOR SALE BY— Fisher & Harris, Decatur Walter Deitsch, Decatur tnl Appleman's Grocery, Decatur W BtSTFI T; her Grocery, Monroe .fan Bower Grocery, Preble I Williams Equity Elevator Co.. I Williams, Ind. —a Spitler & Son, Willshire, Ohio • B Everett Grocery, Pleasant Mills Berne Milling Co., Berne

ib. yy * Bananas Pure Cane •• g jg fancy go , den SUGAR * r GROCERY and MEAT MARKET Phones 31 and 204 DC FANCY APPLE JELLY, lb 10c 3 lbs 25c Quart Cans Fancy OK,-» RICE, Fancy Blue Rose r Sweet Pickles, Per lb DC Sale on Per Section Cookies Fancy Honey Cakes, dozen 10c Old Fashioned Lemon Cookies, Swansdown Cake Flour 27c 2 dozen 15c Fancy New Honey, cake 17c Fancy t anned Lima Beans, can .. 15c 2- 1 lb. boxes P.W. Crackers .... 25c 4 ” ,s ' Grcat Northc - n «r Navy i cakes I.& G. Soap 2>c Quart cans Dill Pickles 19c Fresh Rice Krispies, pkg 10c ]()0 Ih. bags Oyster Shells 89c “another BIG DECLINE on elour I 24 lb sack BEST PASTRY FLOUR 13c P GOLD MEDAL, ARISTOS and PILLSBURY 24 Ib sack 69c POLAR BEAR, 24 Ib. bag i ””””””””” 65c FANCY OLEO, 2 tbs 25c .3 th. FANCY SEEDLESS RAISINS 25c FANCY RIO COFFEE nr POST TOASTIES 1 4 2 pounds package 11 C Peaches & Plums Dried Fruit Gallon !ans K . ‘ 45C Large Prunes ’ 3 Ibs 25c Fancy Dried Peaches, Ib 15c BLACK RASPBERRIES QQ., Fancv Dried A P ricots ’ n ’ 20c Gallon cans 07/C Puffed Raisins, pkg 10c um IST “ fruit Vegetables Red Beans pT O <®n DC Fancy, Medium Q/Y Fancy Kidney Or Kraut p* size Oranges, Beans, 3 cans... can DC Lar Z e size Grape r Fancy Corn nr „ iny 5 F raß . ?fM ..’.2sC Zan Peaebe. .. 10C Green dS*’ 98c X Aw,1 ”....25c :;„ Spinach 15c

Decatur Circuit M. E. Church Edgar L. Johnston. Pastor Mt. Pleasant Sunday School 9:30 (EST) Jesse Singleton, Superintendent. Preaching service Sunday evening at 8:30 (EST) Bible class meets Wednesday at 9:00 p. m. (EST) with Mrs. Drusilla Fuhrman and family to study the fourth chapter of Philippians. Washington Sunday School 9:30. Harry Andrews, Superintendent. Prayer meeting Friday at 8 p. m. Beulah Sunday School 9:30. Charles I Fuhrman, Superintendent. Prayer meeting Tuesday at 8:00 Pleasant Valley Sunday School 9:30, Harold Porter, Superintendent. Sermon by the pastor following Sunday School. Prayer meeting Thursday at 8:00 — o Antioch M. B. C. Church Rev. Simon Moore, pastor. Sunday School, 9 ,a. m. Geo. H. Bright, superintendent. Preaching service, 10 a. m. Special sony by Miss Gene Hough. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve-: ning, 7:30 p. m. Homer Ginter,! class leader. Come and enjoy these services! in this friendly church. o UNION CHAPEL CHURCH Rev. T. H. Harman, Pastor Sunday School 9:00 a. m. (C S T) I Thurman Drew Superintendent Preaching service 10:00 a. in. Sacrament communion services

following preaching services. Fourth "business session of the | Quarterly conference Monday 7:30. ! ■ Prayer services Wed. evening 7:30 George Cramer Leader Q 0 j Sears, Roebuck Gains Chicago, Ang. 7. — (U.R) —Sears, I Roebuck & Company today report ] <d that its profits for the first sev- ' en business periods of 1931 were $6,003,183, or $650,000 greater than for the similar period of 1930. At the same time, R. E. Woods.! I president of the company, announc-1 ed that he was unchanged in his • opposition to wage cuts and said I none was contemplated by Sears, Roebuck. , o Appeal Tenure Case Anderson, Aug. 7 —(UP) —A court decision in Elwood upholding marriedeh tac aehsrs ried school teachers has been carried to the appelate court here. School authorities are seeking a reversal of the decision of Judge Alonzo Bales. Winchester, which held ! that the marital status of teachers ' was not sufficient ground for their I dismissal. The teachers involved were Mrs. i Battie Griffin, Mrs. Grace Doerman | ami Mrs. Mary Records. I Sweden Battles Dry Law Stockholm.— (U.R) — Sweden, too. I has its liquor problem, in spite of I the laws which restrict the sale of I spirits. Thus the Swedish customs i 'service have confiscated 567 gal-l ■ lons smuggled into the country dur-1 I ing the first half of this year. Dur-! | ing the same time eight trucks I ["have been taken and 140 people | I questioned. This means * a decrease. however, as compared to the first six months of last year, when 2,827 gallons were confiscated and 155 suspects examined. o Suggests France Keep Replica Paris. —(U.R> —Senator Claude A. Swanson. Virginia Democrat, in Europe on an official mission, expressed the hope that the copy of ' Mount Vernon at the Colonial ExI position will be kept permanently lin France as a memorial <of the i age-old friendship between the United States and France. This ! would prevent its appearance at the exposition in Chicago in 1932, according to the present schedule. I but Senator Swanson says that the | matter has been discussed favor- . ably in America. d 6.000-Year-Dld Harpoon Leksand, Sweden. — (U.R) —A sixI thousand-year-old harpoon, made of I horn, has been found in Lake Op- I ' plimen. near here. The relic, which I | is in good condition, has been the I I subject of careful study by archaeologists and now is added to the | collections of the Antique Museum in Falum.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. AVGUST 7, 1931.

•-- - - I Opera Baby and Parents Ek -fl 'fH MI M ■/! fflFh f. r: /. t •-. A' it ' BSE/" 1 ■W -- 4 W « Rosa Raisa, Chicago Civic Opera Company soprano and her hus1 land. Giacomo Rimini, also an opera star, are shown holding their [ baby, Rosa Giulietta Rimini. The baby was born in a Chicago hospital Inlv 7.

Birds Destroy Historic Tower i Paris. — (U.R) —Thousands of pig- i eons, martins and sparrows mak- [ , ing their nests in the belfry of St., Jacques tower have spelled disaster to the frail Gothic ornamentation : and necessitated its being roped off | to prevent the gargoyles from fall-, ing into the garden below. An ap-1 proximate cost of $16,400 will be

Fisher & Harris PHONES 3, 4 and 5 FINE GROCERIES Bordens Milk ~ 20c 20c OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 2 cans 15c PORK and BEANS ■"■ ■■ 15c PICKLES I ”'n ill " cr 18c Dili Pickles qt, 18c | Catsup 19c Hardwater Castile Soap 3-10 cakes 20c Life Bouy Soap 3-10 cakes ■ • • 20c Bananas se IkLT lb. 5c SUGAR, Cane Granulated. 10 Ibs. 52c 10c JAR RUBBERS. 4 dozen 25c | SUGAR, 4x Non Caking Powder- ZINC MASON JAR LIDS, dozen 25c ed. 3 pound pkgs 25c PAROWAX, pound pkg ' J O c J POTATOES, Fancy No. I’s, 15 Ib. SEALING WAX. bar 5 C !’ e(k 28c LUX SOAP FLAKES, large nkg 25c | SALAD DRESSING, Shady Lawn FLY TOX for Flies, 50c size ** 39c brand, full quart 29c 75 r size isPEACHES, Fancy No. 1 Eibertas. MOTHERS COCO.V 2 pound can 25c .A. ‘ • 2ac K,f 'fts brick, piemento. velLEMONS, SunKist, dozen 39c VETA or AMERICAN CHEESF WATERMELONS. Red Ripe, large 45c 25 pkgs 19c- 2 for SPECIAL CREAMERY BUTTER Ib 29c KRAFTS KAY or PIEMENTO BI TTER, Cloverleaf. Ib 32c SPREAD CHEESE. Jar 19 e OLEO, Tropic Nut. 2 lbs 25c 2 for .... COFFEE. Golden Rio, 2 ibs 25c KRAFTS LIMBURG,ER CHEESE ' t OF FEE. Diamond D, 35c value, lb 25c ; ar 1 SANDWICH SPREAD. Full pint .. 25c lO C red SEAL CLEANSER for all “ ' PINK SALMON. Tall can. 2 for... ,25c cleaning, can sc; 6 for 25c FLOUR, Pride of Decatur. 12 Ibs. 25c 15c Underwood's MUSTARD SAR- , 4Se DINES. 3 cans 35c FLOI k. Gooch s best. 24 Ib 68c JAP HULLLESS SHELLED POP d,s $1.35 CORN. 4 lbs. for .. . 25c Florida Gold GRAPE FRUIT, full GREAT NORTHERN or NAVY ’ pieces. 2 large cans 38c . BEANS. .3 ths 19( . ORANGES. SunKist. dozen ~ 25c BULK ROLLED OATS. 7 Ibs 25r RED KIDNEY BEANS. .3 cans .... 25c SPECIAL W ASHBOARDS 18c Crescent Brand KRAUT or PUMP- BI LK MACARONI. .3 Ib ” 25c K’* 3 Iar K e cana 29c OYSTER SHELLS. 100 lb. hag”' 95c BLUE RIBBON MALT, can 48c SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR* 29c No. 35 MALT. 3 cans for SI.OO 7 can size COLD PACK CANNING ,/ an 35c KETTLES, only si 75 MASON FRUIT JARS, Pints, dozen 65c Full assortment of Quarts 75c '/ 2 gallons... .$1.15 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

required to restore the tower, and the work will cover a long period ct time, due to its delicacy. Empty A “hand-to-mouth" existence Is had enough, but life must be truly tragic when there is nothing to j put in the hand.—M.»rganstown Dominion News. .

SPAIN'S LEAGUE TIES INCREASED 1 Madrid, —(UP)— Spain, which ' once separated itself from the League of Nations only to go back again, will strengthen its ties to the Geneva organization if the provisions relating to it in the projected draft constitution are not modified n by the Cortes. i1 The drat: constitution has three |. specific references to the League. I I The first is a paragraph C of Article 40, which empowers the President of the Republic to sign treaties I which empowers the President of, the Republic to sign treaties, which I will be binding only "after being ratified, and provided the treaty contains no secret clauses and that it has been registered in the League of Nations.’’ “The second reference is in paragraph 1). of the same article, which mentions that war having been outlawed, according to international agreements solemnly ratified and registered with the League of Nations, Spain may only go to war after exhausting every possible means of conciliation in an attempt to solve the conflict in question. Article 66 of the draft constituI tion provides that the “universal I forms of International Law" are considered an integral part of Spanish jurisprudence, and that the ‘ international conventions, both of political and economic character, as well as those refering to the regulation of labor, ratified by Spain, or registered with the League of Nations. and which have the character of international law. are considered a part of the Spanish legislation.” o Rome Starts Housecieaning Rome. —(U.R) —The municipality of Rome lias started the customary annual cleaning of the monuments and antiquities of the city from [the plague of weeds which infests them. Weeds grow with extraord | inary fertility in the cracks and

crannies of the obelisks, statues t and church facades here. Ast soon < as the wind deposits a little dust < into a likely crevice of some an 1 cient monument, weeds begin to ; grow. The work of keeping the I monuments clean from these parasitical growths costs the municipality many thousand lire a year. oPotato Prevents Rheumatism Sofia. —(U.R>~ Going to bed with a potato in the pocket of your night- : gown is a sure way to prevent rheumatism and Insure a ripe old age. according to Mme.

w n I DOUBLE DUTY I BREAD I FOR TRUE BREAD FLAVOR K There is plenty of nourishment and a Q distinctive true bread flavor in M DOUBLE DI TY BREAD—that is why I thousands of housewives demand it H every day. It is rich to. overflowing M with pure, who'esome ingredients— K that i‘- why it tastes so good—even dur- H ing the hot summer months. Get a loaf H of DOUBLE DUTY—sliced or unsliced ■ —fresh every day— M AT YOUR GROCERS! ■ Devils Food Cake A A H A large, two fay r cake, covered gener- ft ously with chocolate icing, and decor.it- g | M ed on top with walnut halves. Special U H this week-end M PERFECTION BISCUIT CO. I FORT W AYNE INDIANaB schmitts] QUALITY MEAT MARKET I - S ATURDAY SPECIALS - I Voting Baby Boiling Beef 10c■ TENDER BABY BEEF STEAK 20c] Fresh All Meat Hamburger 2 lbs. 2] All Pork Sausage (Bulk) 2 lbs.2] Fresh Side Pork (Chunk) l"c] SMOKED PORK S AUSAGE .. 2 lbs, for J Lean Pork Shoulder Roast Fresh Snare Ribs 3 lbs. for2l Meaty Veal Roast 20c H \ eal Steak and Chops 20c fl Veal Stew or Pocket Roast I'm 'fl Home Cured Smoked Jowels He j Medium Bacon in chunk 20c 1 Small Picnic Hams 19cfl BONELESS HAMS, Ito 3 lbs. each .30cI FRESH COTTAGE CHEESE Perfect’s Canned Corn, Tomatoes, Green I Beans, Sauer Kraut and Spinach 3 cans 33 Perfect’s Large can Peaches, Pineapple. Rartlett Pears or Apricots, regular 30c O nly 25c cal EXTRA SPECIAL! Large can of Merrit Brand Bartlet Pears or Peaches, with a meat order,.. ISc can or 2 cans for. 35 Spring Chickens, 2to 3 lbs. each. M ( “ e Roasting Hens. Plenty Spring LambHome Baked Ham with cloves and brown sugar. Barbecue Roast Pork. Manhatten Loaf Luncheon Specialty, and a lot of other Fancy Cold Meats. H. P. Schmitt Meat Market Phones 95 and 90

,11P wi(ll,w "f a 1an,,,., , v , W old age 5u y P:il claims 152 y,.;, ls longevity l() >he is a gifte.l '""-A 1 feet. J Neal Named Co ach ‘ Morgantown. W v a . Q Th., board ( .r ... ...j; ’.-W" \ irgmia I’nii, appoili: Bl Get the Hamt j. a ,, e