Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 210, Decatur, Adams County, 4 September 1931 — Page 6

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RURAL CHURCHES • t Mission Festival The annual Mission Festival of i Magley Reformed church will he I held Sunday, Sept. 6th. Special ser- ! vices at 10 o'clock A. M., also at j 2 and 7:30 P. M. Rev. Theodore Klaudt of Archbold. Ohio, is to be', the chief guest speaker. For the,, afternoon meeting the neighboring Reformed pastors will give short , missionary talks, while the Sunday', Schools ’of the neighborhood will i | furnish special vocal and instru-' j mental music. Offering for mis- I sions. A cordial invitation to the publle. * o Antioch M. B C. Church Rev. Simon Moore, pastor. Sunday School. 9 a. m. Preaching service. Io a. m. EVangelistics service, 7:30 p. m. Tire Rev. W. H. Moore, of Wakarusa, presiding elder of the Indiana j conference, will be with us to hold , the Regular quarterly meeting sess-1 ion. . Business meeting Saturday evening, 7:30 p. m. Let every member of the church be present. The

Gerber Meat Market Phone 97 YOUR SUNDAY DINNER will be a treat if the MEAT tomes from this shop. Dandy bunch of Chickens. Choice Cuts of Beef. Veal or Pork to roast or fry. Cold and Smoked Meats. Cheese, Canned Goods. Country Butter.

— ____ , Fresh p lO . UIT F1 C Perfection O M A Fig liars SUGAR ~ GROCERY and MEAT MARKET £)2 C Phones 31 and 204 l()c SALE ON BERDAN COFFEE Man O' War. lb 25c Empire. It) 32c Green I.able. tb Chef. Th 3aC VINEGAR S E,II,ER Zsc -Fancy Honey Cakes, dozen 10c Ohl Fashioned Lemon Cookies, ’Swansdown Cake Flour 27c - dozen 15c X i Fancy Canned Lima Beans, can .. lac Fancv New Honey, cake 17c • „ .... v.... 4 ms. Great Northern or Na', y , 2 1-lb. boxes P. W. Crackers 25c Beans 25c „'7 cakes P. & G. Soap 25c Quart cans Dill Pickles 10c Fresh Rice Krispies, pkg 10c 100 Tb. bags Oyster .She'ls 89c 'PILLSBURY PANCAKE FLOUR, 2 packages 25c McKENZIES PANCAKE FLOUR, package 10c 24 Tb. sack BEST PASTRY FLOUR 43c . PILLSBURY FLOUR. 24-lb. sack 69c POLAR BEAR. 24 tb. bag 65c FANCY OLEO. 2 tbs 25c PINEAPPLE 1* FANCY RIO COFFEE 9"aP SmaH cans lOU 2 pounds •i’JL Large cans Pineapple 20c ONIONS Dried Fruit Only a third of a crop this year. Buy Now! Fancy Large Prunes, 3 tbs 25c Small size Yellow. 10 tbs 25c Fancy Dried Peaches, tb 15c Large size Yellow, 10 a tbs 29c 3 tbs. Seedless Raisins 25c Small White. 10 lbs 29c New Dried Apricots, tb 18c Large size White, 10 tbs 39c cWTow FruiTCaiTlegetaFes can l,tanS 5C Mason, Pints PQ Fancy Kidney O* - V Beans, 3 cans.. faOL l\ I**l 111 - 5C M-n quarts C ” r " ... 25C «n m ‘ ny 5C Heavy Rubbers - 25 C Small cans Peaches or ( ozen Fancy Green Beans Apricots QQ Genuine Zinc OF or Spinach 1 r dozen JOL Mason Caps can Idt ORANGES Ked pitted POTATOES Dozen CHERRIES Bushel . can 12c 15c 90c “T fiM 3 larffe cans Agrees With Babies Dozen large Best for Cooking and Creaming, too!

presiding elder will speak both' Sunday morning and evening. Elder Moore is an able speaker and i you cannot afford tn miss these, services. Be sure and come. o Calvary Evangelical Church Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Chainier Miller, superintendent. Prayer and praise service at 10:30 a. m. conducted by the class leader, Otis Shifferly. Worship with sermon by Rev. M. W. Sundermann on Thursday night. Young Peoples choir rehearsal following the service on Thursday night. o Decatur Circuit M. E. Church Edgar L. Johnston, pastor Mt. Pleasant Sunday school, 9:30 EST. Jesse! Singleton, Supt. Worship service at S p in. EST. ’ Sermon by pastor. Adult Bible ciass meets Wed- ! nesday evening at 9:00 EST. with’ Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Sheets to I study the 2nd chapter of Colon- i sians. All members of the class are urged to be present. Beulah Sunday school, 9:30. Charles Fuhrman, supt. Prayer meeting Tuesday at

I 8:00 p. m. ! Washington Sunday school 9:30, Harry An- : drews. Supt. Prayer meeting Friday at S p.m. Pleasant Valley Sunday school 9:30, Harold Porter, supt. Sermon by pastor at 10:30. Prayer meeting Thursday at 8:00 p.m. All donations for the Booth Festival should be in the hands of the committee or delivered to the churches by Sunday morning.! o ROAD SHAKE-UP iS IMMINENT I CONTINUED FROM PARE ONE) The shakeup, it was believed, i was one of the 26 "needed reforms” I outlined to the governor by Arthur ■Sapp. Huntington, highway comjmissioner who succeeded Jess MurI den, Peru. Other evidences of Governor Les- ■ lie's active supervision of the high■way department included the $750,- ; 000 unemployment relief plan to | provide road jobs, and abandonI meat of the proposed purchase of more than 1(10 new trucks. Ohio Bluejays Open War On Pedestrians I Norwalk, 0.. Sept, 3.—(U.R>- BlueI jays have declared war on Nor- : walk. Persons walking through a clump of trees at a street intersection i have heard the warning scream of I half a dozen of the birds and been I : driven at a run from the scene I Arthur Pearl, J. E. Osborn and | Paul Clark suffered severe facial scratches from the beaks and claws I of the jays. I Officials attributed the attacks I to annoyances suffered by the bird's : from boys violating their nests and molesting their eggs and I young. o Forest Zimmerman of Fort ■ Wayne visited in this city today.

DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1931.

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POWERS' PROBE IS CONTINUED (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE. ; too. of Mrs. Powers, wife of the Quiet Dell Bluebeard. Mrs. Powers has not yet convinced authorities she knew nothing of her husband s activities during the years ho wooed and won the hearts of middle aged women of wealth by mail. Authorities also want to question ; Mrs. Olga Plater, president of the Detroit matrimonial agency involved, and her husband. Dr. A. B. Plater. , They can't understand how a man could carry on correspondence with more than 100 women, promise to marry many of them, bring at least I two, and children of one of them to

Fisher & Harris PHONES 3, 4 and 5 FINE GROCERIES Old Dutch Cleanser 3 cans - 20 c FLOUR 24lbs. 59c 48 pounds... .$1.15 Barrel $1.50 Corn Meal 9 lbs. 25c Sunkist Oranges doz. 19c Cherries Neu Pack—gal. can 79c - 2Oc SALTED PEANUTS tresh lb. ■ 10c MILK BXf a 3 for 20c20c FLOUR 12 lbs. -25 c 24 pounds..4sc; 8arre1..53.50 WHOLE WHEAT. 8 tb5...25c 1 SUGAR. Fine Cane Granulated, No. 35 MALT. 3 cans SI.OO 10 lbs 52c BULK MACARONI, 4 tbs 29c New Jersey Sweet Potatoes. 5 tbs. 19c BULK PEARL TAPIOCA. 3 tb5....25c “’ c J i ATS! P 19c SYRUP. Penick and Fords, sweeter • ‘ ( ATSUI , 2 boitles 25c than the rest: BANANAS. Select Rine Fruit. 1 tb 22c Gohlen Color, gal. 59c; >/ 2 gal. 32c ! PE ACHES. 8 His... 25c Crystal White, gal. 64c; >/ 2 gal. 35c ' clo ' e Heaf Creamery, lb 35c SPECIAL WASHBOARDS 48c (H.K), Pure. 2 lbs 2ar PINK SALMON, finest pack, 3 large EP ‘ ANEF ° RTS i and ”’ S cans 0.. Libbv Gallon APPLE BUTTER .. 69c Underwoods Mustard SARDINES cp ED Rl< E 2 large cans . 25c £ RAPE NUTS 18c FRUIT JARS. Mason. Pints, dozen 69c Quak " Cracke,s or Puffed Wheat Quarts dozen 7s f package 12' 2 c Maion p-oZ'a.n lined doz. 2M- IFX S J AP FLAKES ’ lar «e P k «~ • Mie CAN RUBBERS. 1 dozen ... 25c mftTo 'n i i'" VINEGAR. Pure Cider, gallon ... 25c RED KIDNEY BEANS. 3 cans ... 25c BIA E DE '’ L ater Softener and SAT AD DRESSING. Quart Jar ... 29c rnnk-tEc q i o= C M RanCake ° r 25c HONEY. New White Clove" section 15c COEEEE Riu “ lbs/ MOTHERS ( HINA OATS, pkg. 29e MUSTARD. Battleshin Quart jar 19 c Heavy Galvanized Measures, bushel 50c INSTANT POSTUM 39c ® ,z f . \ BaC 3 Vvl ™ EI 2 '’ INEAPPLE ' ... ?“ e“ Lrtk lVV ( or%>e k,.“. ’aEX. 2 S: ■ G, ?. G ER H SNAPS i . »»"" d v■■ ■; k. Oc or Pimento Cheese. 2 25c pkgs. 35c Fu " as ‘° rtment Frults and Vegetables package 19c Full assortment of Stone Jars 50c 5-SEWED BROOMS 39c at special prices.

. his garage, and kill them as he! I did. without his wife's knowledge. I From Chicago came reports that I Mrs. Jean Campbell, a psycho-an-■ [alyst, told police Mrs. Eicher, one [of Powers’ victims. Powers and an[other "red haired woman” consult ! ed her last June about the sale of | property and bonds. She said the “red haired woman' I resembled photographs of Mrs. Poxyers. 0 Two Suicide \ ictinis Dedham. Mass., Sept. 4 (UP)— While state auditors neared their biennial examination of his accounts, George C. Ingraham, 67, town tax collector, and his wife Dorothea 65, committed suicide by I inhaling illuminating gas today because there was "nothing ahead"

for them. The couy left a terse note and some keys on their bed, shut all windows, opened a gas jet and stretched out to die on a sheet spread on the floor. "Keys to safe. Nothing ahead,” was the full content of the note, ! written on an envelope. The keys I were to the safe in the town hall ‘ where Imgrahm's accounts were kept. o Get the nanit—Trade a -om« ~ 666 LIQUID or tablets Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in 30 minutes, checks a Cold the first day, and checks Malaria in three days. (>(>fi Salve for Baby’s Cold.

One Pennsylvania Bear Better Than Two Bulls Harrisburg. P»., Sept. 4.— (U.PJ — One bear is better in battle than two bulls any day, the Pennsylvania State Game Commission has been ! informed. While the ratio may not apply in the Stock “Exchange, in Pennsylvania a bear engaged in battle and ! killed-two bulls, one of them a 600I pound animal two years old. A claim for damages caused by ithe bear was presented the game I commissioners by the owner of the 'bulls, Leonard Wright. Elk county. .WILL BROADCAST WEATHER New Orleans, Sept. 4. — (U.R) — Weather forecast reports for ships

MORE 1 AND BETTER I bread! I I I / / —1 OR SALE BY- I j Fisher & Harris, Decatur I I 'V aftf Walter Deitsch. Decatur I Applemans Grocery, Decat J BEST/*! Taber Grocery, Monroe I IvA yi ngj* Bovver Grocery, Preble I I 8 Williams Equity Elevator ( J I X&NjJz' I Williams. Ind. ■ | | Spitler & Son, Willshire, Ohifl 11 Everett Grocery. Pleasant Mi® a X Berne Milling Co., Berne ■ e ■ 1 | SCHMITT’S QU ALITY MEAT MARKET 1 * I - SATURDAY SPECIALS - TENDER BABY BEEF STEAK 20c I YOUNG BOILING BEEF 10c] Fresh All Meat Hamburger 21b52.1 AH Pork Sausage. (bulk) 2 lbs 21 Nice Lean Fresh Side (chunk) 16c 1 Lean Pork Shoulder Roast 18c I FRESH SPARE RIBS 3 lbs 2i Bulk Sauer Kraut. 10c lb 3 lbs2‘ Lean Pork Shoulder Steak 20c 1 Meaty Veal Roast 20c 1 VE AL STEAK AND CHOPS 20c Veal Stew or Pocket Roast 15c Fresh Ground Veal Loaf 22c | 3 lbs. for 63 Smoked Skinned Hams, whole or half. lb. 2i Medium Bacon (Bargain Buy) 15c I Choice Sugar Cured Pig Bacon in a chunk ?5c ’ Smoked Jowels, sugar cured 124 c Short Shank, sugar cured Picnic Hams Boneless Cured Skinncxl Hams, roiled, all lean meat, Snecial 25c Smoked Sausage, 18c lb 2 lbs Good Old Virginia Style Home Baked Hi with brown sugar and cloves. (Trv Some Fancy Cold Meats—Vegetable Loaf (a n one,) Manhaften Loaf. Pork Roll, I’o' Specialty and Cooked Corn Beef. Jumbo Dill Pickles ’»cc2 Fresh Cottage Cheese 10c P Good Noodles. 3 nackages for 1 (Special) M.J.B. Coffee, 43c lb; 2 lbs. for J Fresh Country Butter Perfect’s large can Peaches, Pineapple* Aprciots or Pears, reg. 30c can, only Merrit Brand Peaches and Pears .. .18c < Our Market will open and we will have deliveries until 10 o’clock Labor Day. H. P. Schmitt Meat Marke Phones 95 and 96

| in ,he Gu| r v^giiZZt ss ® (southern wat,. t s *■ • |east from New (>U.. ails * fore this s,.rvi,,. ' on'y during tl„. 30. 10 Selected ships of an W s,,miter,> slop | ■< K ditions in their vicinitv iugtot, wher.. w , :il ,,; r will be compiled and t . to New Orleans to ■ High-Cla., U nfort ■ A recent siu<i\ <.f n * if drug uddictg'siimy,,] “If every 100 , s 'lie | L . hoM