Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 198, Decatur, Adams County, 21 August 1931 — Page 6
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I FIURAL CHURCHES I Antioch M. B. C. Church Rev. Simon Moore, pastor. > — Sunday School. 9 a. m. Geo. H. Bright, superintendent. Ilene Smith, secretary. Preaching service. 10 a. m. No Sunday evening service. Mid-week prayer meeting Wednesday evening, 7:30 p. m. Homer Ginter, class leader. Evangelistic service every other, Sunday evening. Watch this announcement to keep in touch with I I U3 ‘ , 0 | Mt.—Tabor M. E. Circuit T Mt. Tabor Church | . 9 a. rn" (Standard time) Sunday I School. E. Koos, superintendent. i 10 am. (Standard time) —Preach ! ■ ing. Rev. Painter. Mt. Hope M. E. Church 9:30 a. m. (Standard time)—Sun- , ■ day School. J. Corey, superintend , dent. I i 7:<JO p. m. (Standard time) — I Preaching. Rev. Painter.
MORE AND BETTER BREAD \ [ f J —I OR SALE BY— I Fisher & Harris. Decatur 1 /' Walter Deitsch. Decatur jql Appleman’s Grocery, Decatur iw best/*! Taber Grocery, Monroe |Bovver Grocery. Preble I V-S I Williams Equity Elevator Co., 1 Williams. Ind. 1 Spitler & Son. Willshire. Ohio , B Everett Grocery. Pleasant Mills Berne Milling Co.. Berne
io th. W V Sunshine Pure Cane J Graham SUG \R Crackers GROCERY and ME AT MARKET 2 ,bs - box 52 c Phones 31 and 204 I 29c SALE ON KERR M ASON JARS PINTS 25c QUARTS 65c Heavy Rubbers, dozen 5c Genuine Zinc Mason Caps. doz. ...25c VINEGAR ::z'25C Fancy Honey Cakes, dozen 10c O'<l Fashioned Lemon Cookies. Swansdown Cake Flour 27c 2 dozen 15c Fancv New Honev. cake 17c Fancv < anned Lima Beans, can .. 15c 4 ms. Great Northern or Navy 2-1 lb. boxes PAN. Crackers .... 2ac „ „ • ' cakes P. & G. Soap 25c Quart cans Dill Pickles 19c Fresh Rice Krispies, pkg 10c 100 ft,, bags Oyster She'is 89c ANOTHER BIG DECLINE ON FLOUR 24 th. sack BEST PASTRY FLOUR 43 c PILLSBURY FLOUR, 24-lb. sack * ” 69c POLAR BEAR, 24 th. bag 65c FANCY OLEO. 2 tbs 25c PINEAPPLE 1 p* FANCY RIO COFFEE rtr Small ns aDC I j| - pounds Large cans Pineapple 20c Peaches&Plums Pried Fruit Mon ■'•.'/s'' 45C '’'“T ’ 25 ' 11 f ancy Dried Peaches, th 15c :] BLACK RASPBERRIES FancvSeedlessßaisin.il) 10c Gallon cans Ot/C Pulled Raisins, pkg 10c canned “goodT “if Red Beans p* ’ . “ can DC Fancy, Medium DO/. J’ ancv Kidney Kraut - size Oranges. dozZVC Beans. 3 cans.. . can DC Fancy Sweet Corn 25c n,,m,ny l\z» Fancv Peas HET i can Fancy Ripe r 3 cans ZDC Small cans Peaches or Tomatoes, 1b.... tit Fancy Green Beans ! n Aw,1e ’....25c 15c — Borden’s Evap. MILK a Borden, WU! Whip EAGLE Bran<l M,LK ‘* s "U re ** SPECIAL TODAY QO I 3 cans 23C Flnest for Rabies ’ Bottle Dozen cans 90c Salad Dressing lOn BUY A DOZEN CANS Can
8 p. m.— (Standard time —Wed- ‘ nesday prayer service. Clark's Chapel—M. E. Church 9:30 a. m. (Daylight saving time) —Sunday School. C. Clem, superintendent. o Peprv* "Fountain Pen" “ 'Observatcr’ traces the fountain oen back to a dictionary of 1754. nut It would appear that Samuel t’epys possessed some form of imin tain pen nearly a century earlier.' writes a contributor to the letter column of a London paper. “On j August I), 1663. the delightful diar Ist Wjent to hear a sermon by Mr. Mills and tells us: “This day i be gun to make use of the silver pen ' to carry lake in. Mr. Coventry did : give me. in writing th!-, sermon, tak I ing only the heads of It in Latin, , wlri.h 1 shall, 1 think, continue to I do." —Detroit News. Constitution First The Constitution was written be- ■ fore the preamble, and voted upon. I section by section. It was then submitted to the committee on style. I which made the final draft, placing I the preamble in its proper place, | It was then voted upon in its en j ttrefv
U, S. Contract Is Let | Washington. August 21- (UP) — I Contract for construction of the I . j Chicago postoftice was awarded today by the Treasury department I Ito John Griffiths and Son, Chicago' The successful bid was <513,459,970. i Textile Working In the manufacture of certain I fine textile products it is necessary j to impregnate fibers witli starch »nd other chemical agencies to pre ! I serte them while they are being I ! woven or knit'et! Into finished arti- j I cles. Textile mills employ several ! I types of mol 1 to generate enzymes i that- digest these “sizing" mate- j rials, leaving the finished product : | fresh, new and impervious to the I I harsh ministrations of laundering | » m hinery. Word Has Many Meanings The Chinese word for blessing 01 ' good luck is pronounced “fu.” and ' the ( iiinvse character expressing h I is a favorite one with the Chinese people n»r end>roide r; ng on liner or Laving rdaced on the walls o' I i their houses. It should be hornt j in m.-iid that the word “fu” means blessing only when written In this I "ay. i’here are dozens of cliarao ters having this same pronuncia I tion. all written differently, and h:iv- I i ing utterly «u*Terem meanings.— Washington S.ar. o I i Atonement’* Quality If the Atonement were not too ■ wide for our intellectual com pre* ! ( I hension. it would be too narrow for Ii our spiritual necessity.—Earl Bal i I four. K. <». . ( o ; Cosmetics Long in Use j The knowledge of cosmetics dates ( back to remote antiquity ami their vnnals comprise the history of the ' folly, luxury ami extravagance of ‘ past ages. The number of simple 1 and compound sub*! unces em- t ployed as perfumes is iro alciilabk ! and almost fabulous and the hooks* written by Egyptians, Greeks and Bomans on the subject almost con- r stitute u library in themselves. f s O t Wood* Colored by Hand There is no known means of fix t •ng the color of any soft wood* jvhen they are exposed to light an<l - weather. All woods fade in a more - <»r less degree (ebony, cat Inwood ! j Cuba or Spanish mahogany, the I I least) under exposure. The rich I j ness and color of the woods chiefly I i used now in furniture ami paneling , I I is largely produced by the art of 8 • the French polisher, but tine qual- | 1 ity hard woods will retain their j 1 color (Indoors only' for centuries i]
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1931.
--—--■ . » ■- — — One-Man Dirigible Does its Stulf 1 , 4 "SBBWKJ I ■i : i iSr / t - 58 .xT The "Helicosta,” a one-man dirigible of 400 cubic ♦ seating arrangement. A 40-horsepower motor is meters capacity, capable of maneuvering in any di- the dirigible’s only motive power and its pilot can reetion, either forward, backward or sideways, is I control the landing of the ship so well that it can shown in full flight (left) over the airfield at Orly, j be set down on a handkerchief placed on the field. France, (near Paris). A skeleton construction un- i Or so says M. Oechichen (shown at right seated at derneath the gas bag contains the motive power and controls), who developed the “Helicosta ”
LINDBERGH TO REPAIR MOTOR k’ROM PAGE ONE) her own tiny son. saf > in his nursery in the far off home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Morrow. Meanwhile, an elaborate program I 1 of entertainment is being arranged in Tokio for Colonel and Mrs. Lindbergh when th y arrive at the end ; of their leisurely but daring "vacation cruise” to the Far East from America. They are to be guests of govern-1 ment officials, including Premier Reijiro Wakatsuki, and numerous i social functions have been planned tentatively by the Japanese and American community in the capital.
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Lindbergh at 4 a. m. (2 p. m. Thursday, est), sent a radio through I the Shinshiru Marti, which said: "Anne (Mrs. Lindbergh) in good health, and spent the time comfort- | ably. 1 am trying to locate the I trouble.” He referred to trouble with the motor of their plane. o Beautiful European City The great charm of Hungary lies In Its nappy l.’enditig of European culture ami eastern romance. Budapest. Its superb capital, glories in | it tradition of more than I,oooyears, but is a modern. Imposing, gay anti j beautiful city with a population of more than 1.000000. A few hours away picture book scenes of villag ers in traditional native costumes and relics of the Mohammedan lu vasion from the East, centuries ago on evert hand
Beginning ths Century 1 The year 1001 was the first year it the Twentieth century. A ecuI tury begins with the first day <>! Its first year, and closes with the last day of Its one hundredth year, l i e First century consisted of the years 1 to 100 inclusive, aud the Second century kegai* witn the /ear 101 and ended v *tb last lay of the year 200. o Snores and Saxes An eminent psychologist says that snoring Is a saxophone type of noise. And there are times when saxophoning is a sn.irlng type of noise.—Kalamazoo Gnzett • — o Infallible Prescription A bouquet a day will keep the divorce lawyer away.—American Magazine
Is Held For Checks Indianapolis. August 21-r(UP) — ! Milton Herreli, who said he was ! employed as a freight office clerk in Wabash, was being held by police here following his arrest on a charge of issuing a fraudulent check. Worthless checks aggregating SIOO we.e passed by Herreli, Police charged. o Improved Walnut I A heart nut Is a variation of the . Japanese walnut. It can be raised ; In this country. The tree Ims large, almost tropical looking foil i age and the nut is henrtshaped. smooth, brown In color and is of excellent quality, having a flavor closely resembling our butternut.
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Tables spread with delicious food . . . most of it soft, highly refined—lacking in the “bulk” and iron your body must have to keep well and strong. This is the dining-room tragedy that occurs daily in millions of homes. •No wonder most people suffer from constipation. No wonder headaches, backaches, and dull days are frequent! Just add one delicious food to your table—and you will help correct all this suffering. Add Kellogg’s All-Bran in some form every day. All-Bran adds the necessary “bulk" or “roughage”— and iron—that is so often lacking in our diet today. This bulk is needed to prevent constipation—to sweep the system clean
SCHMITT’S! «aMuawuH»iv'iNmaui'<mßii'wiaiiiiiiMi<ninaiMiii i, ■ iMnrafl QUALITY MEAT MARKET I — SATURDAY SPECIALS — ■ BEEF I TENDER BABY BEEF STEAK 20c Ift YOUNG BOILING BEEF 10c* Fresh All Meat Hamburger 2 lbs 25® PORK | All Pork Sausage, (bulk) 2 lhs2sel Nice Lean Fresh Side (chunk) 16c IhK Lean Pork Shoulder Roast 18c 11® FRESH SPARE RIBS, 3 lbs2s® Bulk Sauer Kraut, 10c lb 3 lbs2’x® VEAL I Meaty Veal Roast 20c1b.8 VEAL STEAK AND CHOPS 20c ll® Veal Stew or Pocket Roast 15c Ibß Fresh Ground Veal Loaf -. 22c Ibß i 3 lbs. for 65c8 SMOKED MEATS I Medium Heavy Sugar Cured Hickory I Smoked Bacon (chunk) 18c lb. 3 lbs lor 50cB Sugar Cured Smoked Jowels, 14c lb 3 lbs 10cB Sugar Cured Smoked Tngues 35c Ibß Smoked Sausage, 18c lb 2 lbs 35c8 Short Shank Sugar Cured Meaty Picnic | Hams 18c lb.B Good Old Virginia Style Home Baked Hanß with brown sugar and cloves. (Try Some). K OTHER SPECIALS I Jumbo Dill Pickles 5c each! Fresh Cottage Cheese .... ...... 10c pint ■ Good Noodles, 3 packages for Old Reliable Coffee 30c lb | Fresh Country Butter 38c H’ B Perfect’s large can Peaches, Pineapple, B Aprciots or Pears, reg. 30c can, only I H. P. Schmitt Meat Market I Phones 95 and 96 B
Mor. P. op)e , Sp„a lerMo ?l in® more flpnsp'v I locullty the more velocity of cin-ulau.,,, there will h* rc . l(| . H pie from wh„ lu n „,„ s ’ to or to whom H i, has n city house Hlid house states tm lt in '; h «ni»J she keeps her mom-s i', > for weeks whereas in , ' keeps It but a few H Relative Wealth Wealth after nil is „ , , thing, since he that' ant) wants less. is r :,. h ' 'I’M he (lint hath mu.-I, llh ,c more.—Colton. Get the Habit—Tr, fl , „ J'S
of poisonous waste- m ■ cise the intestines am keen ■ them healthy. ■ All-Bran is deli. ious as a I cereal with milk or cream. ■ Sprinkle over other cereals or ■ use in cooking. ■ Two tablespoonfuls daily are ■ guaranteed to relieve l-./h’tem ■ porary and recurring . .mstipa- ■ tion. In severe case. th each I meal. At your gr...-er's—i n ■ red-and-green package. Made ■ by Kellogg in Battle Creek. ■ All-Bran I
