Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 227, Decatur, Adams County, 25 September 1931 — Page 6

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WL CHURCHES •» Antioch M. B. C. Church Res. Simon Moore. Par,tor •Sunday School 9:00 A. M. Geo. H. Btiglit, Supt. llene Smith, Sec. rj’ieaching Service 10:00 A. M. Tslo evening service. ■4’rayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 Ginter. Class leader. «We IQvite you to come and wor-, sffip with us in this Old Fashioned fSendly church. ** w *• -Decatur Circuit M. E. Church *“ Edgar L. Johnston, pastor “ Mt. Pleasant school 0:30. Jesse Singleton, supt. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Rally' I*y sei vices Sunday. Oct. 4. both njprning and afternoon with basket din net. _ ■* Beulah •Sunday school 9:30. Charles supt. Worship service .kfclOGlh. sermon l.y pastor. Pray- ■ fj meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Washington •Sunday school 9:30. Harry An<Uews, supt. Evangelistic service at 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting Fri- : 666 * LIQUID OR TABLETS Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia iiT 30 minutes, checks a Cold the first day, and checks Malaria in three days. 6£6 Salve for Bab*'s Cold, i

j Gerber Meat Market PHONE 97 < YOUR SUNDAY DINNER MEATS from this shop will fill the bill. Choice cuts of Beef. ' \ eal or Pork. Dandy bunch of Chickens. Cold and Smoked Meats of all kinds. F Cheese. Fresh Country Butter. J ’ w—i—mTinwl. l i ii ■ iii i ■■■ —

— w ” ' n. <1 - HITE’S r“ - SUGAR CAKFq ‘ t GROCERY and MEAT MARKET Phones 31 and 201 15c SALE ON BURSLEY HIGH GRADE and BURCO COFFEE ► Bursleys High Grade Coffee. tb 25c Burslevs Burco Coffee, th. 19c X LITTLE ELF JELLY POWDER, all flavor®, package 5 C ~~ VINEG' ,nER ’ «5C PLENTY OF BALL MASO N QUART FRUIT JARS. • Swansdown Cake flour 27c Fancy Canned Lima Beans, can . . 15c 2 1-tb. boxes P. W. Crackers 25c Quart cans Dill pickles 19c -7 cakes P. &G. Soap 25c , Fresh Rice Krispies, pkg 10c 100 ba & s °-Vster Shells 89c r- PERFECT CAKE FLOUR (1 pound package Free) 25c * „ McKENZIES PANCAKE FLOUR. package 10c 24 tb. sack BEST PASTRY FLOUR 43c - PILLSBURY FLOUR. 24-lb. sack 69c j: POLAR BEAR, 24 lb. bag 65c - FANCY OLEO. 2 lbs ?5c No. 2 cans CHERRIES 1 ~ FANCY RIO COFFEE Can IOC - 2 pounds Gallon cans 95c : SLICED PINEAPPLE Dried Ffllit No. 0 size can 10c Fancy Large Prunes. 3 tbs 25c No. 1 size can 15c Fanc - V Dried Piches, tb 15c ’ No. 2 size can 19c 3 Adless Raisins 25c No. 3 size can 23c New Dried Apricots, lb 18c GREAT NORTHERN BEANS, pound... .sc; 5 pounds .. 23c canned goods Fruit Cans Vegetables - Red Beans rr “can iC Mason. Imts CO Fancy Kidney OP VOL Beans, 3 cans.. -’JI :"n m,ny 5c Heavy R. bbm 5 Pea, 25c ' Small cans Peaches or aozen Fancy Green Beans _ Apricots QO Genuine Zinc i)P or Spinach 1 r dozen POL Mason Caps can 1 zJC Carnation Milk gWj £*4 Recommended by doctors for bottle babies because it’s nourishing, safe and Doz. cans easy to digest. Best for cooking, too! *

i day at 7:30. Pleasant Valley Sunday school 9:30, Harold Par- | ter, supt. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p.m. I _ —V Dedication Is Planned , Indianapolis, Sept. 25 (U.R) A I busy round of activities was scheduled at the muncipal airport | here today as events attending i dedication of the field began. ; Formal dedication will be held Sunday afternoon when William P. McCracken Jr., former assistant i secretary of commerce for aero- ! nautics, will speak. The Miami, Fla . American Legion drum and bugle corps led a parade to the airport at noon | today. On the afternoon program deadstick landings, parachute drops, a 20-mile race for men ami i women pilots, a climbing contest i and stunts were scheduled. Buzzing Bee Blamed Wooster. O.—(U.R)— R. L. Cordtz attributes the injury of his wife, loss of his pet dog and the destruction of his car to an untimely buzz. A humble bee flew into the Cordtz automobile while Cordtz was drivi ing over a bridge. —-———o Viennese Gets College Post Philadelphia — (U.R) — Dr. Helene I I Wastl, of the University of Vienna.' | has been appointed a member of i the faculty of the Women's Medical i College of Pennsylvania, it was an-1 • pounced by Mrs. James Starr, college president.

Revival Is Big Success 'I The revival meeting at the I Pleasant Valley Friends Church j tnree miles southeast of Monroe which is in the fourrth week is ■ proving a blessing to the cotnmunI ity. There have been crowds and ; fine interest. Much comment has , been passed along on the help penpie have received from the meetI ings and the messages given by | Evangelist R. O. Wine of Chicago 11 who has the services in charge. Adults and youth have made their l way to an Altar of prayer. People ,' are busy putting the level and square on their destiny. There has been m»ich to attract 1 1 people to the ways of the world. 1 : however heads of families are j weighing their greatest need. Mr. i Wine has been snaring no one and ’ has been holding a crucified Savior before his congregation as th? only remedy for sin. He said , "If the churches of this old United ' States would clean their temples of rubbish that has been dragged I into Sacred places of Worship and i turn to an old fashioned prayer I | meeting the country over, a prayer I meeting where tears of grief were shed and confession of sin was I made to a loving God for the wav . professing Christians and ministers are playing with religion, this | thing called depression w hich has | i brought sorrow and grief to the; I world would vanish and God would i bless the entire world." The meetings will continue over , this week-end anil throughout the, ’ coming week. Services begin a’ 7:30 p n>. Mr. Wine will preach on I some interesting subjects such as. I "Are We in the Last Days?" "The i Devil’s Last Attempt." “The i Second Coming of Christ, is it . Near." Six Hundred Employed Indianapolis. Sept. 25. —(U.R)—I lobs hate been given 600 men i since the highway maintenance! program was adopted as a relief, measure. John J. Brown, director I I of the state highway department.! announced. Maintenance is in h | progress on 391 miies of secondary I. : roads. Brown said. L As a result of the road relief , : program, matfy others have been!, riven work in gravel pits, stone' . quarries and in other sources of,. , material for the highway mainten-' ] , ance. Brown pointed out. Roads on which work start-

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1931.

I Once a Busy Street ■ r , ' ■I I V ’4 Ji? Ills ■ t ' - f£2S ♦ pi-: } , Flown by Pan-American Alrwasn. A.l that remains of what was once a thriving .business street in Belize, British Honduras, is this mass of grotesquely twisted telephone and telegraph poles, dangling wires and widely strewn debris. v\ here the world’s commerce used to ply back and forth along this artery of trade, the hurricane and tidal wave which devastated Belize efiectaYely halted all business as the huge toll of dead and injured was cared for.

: ed yesterday include No. 18. from : I the junction of road 43 to Delphi.’ I 10 miles in White and Carroll i i I counties, and road 116. from Bluff-1 < ton to Markle. 13 miles in Wells!I and Huntington counties. I' Street Battle Occurs Chicago, Sept. 25.—(U.R)--A street | battle between five robbers on one side and three policemen on the other ended last night in the death i of two of the bandits. The police !•- escaped injury. .a The men killed were identified I s as Rudolph Kvacik, 27. and Char- c les Jarusaitis, 23. Each was shot] in the head. Tlieir three compan- , ions and a girl who drove their | car escaped although one of the t l men staggered as if shot. 11 Police Sergeant John O'Malley It

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and Patrolmen John O'Brien and , William Walsh were the winners I in the fight. They were cruising in | a police car when they saw the bandits run from a grocery store which had just been robbed. The store robbed was that of Andrew Sorce. Six persons were held up and about $9» stolen. o River Waterspout Hurls Sedan Beatty. Cal.—(U.R)—Spiralling up in the form of a waterspout, the Amargosa river recently, following a cloudburst, dropped down on a sedan, picked it up and tossed the car a number of feet away. Stqrm Kills 19 Goats Big Stone Gap. Va. —(U.PJ—Nineteen goats, the property of W. C. I Parsons, were killed in a severe electrical storm here.

GAS LINE RONS OVER ROCKIES 1 [ Butte. Mont. I UP)—The most ' difficult pipeline construction ever * I undertaken was completed recently ■ when the Montana power Company ' formally took over the 223-mile Cut 1 ' Bank Butte-Anaconda natural gas I Lne. The line crosses the Continental , Divide of the Rocky Mountains, and ] ! tor mote than 40 miles was blasted J ' in solid Yock. I. S S. Nichols .general superinten-1, dent in charge ot construction, said , the line was more difficult from an ! engineering standpoint than any . previously built. This line will serve the cities and I industries of Southwestern Montana with gas from the Cut Bank | field, just south of the Canadian i border. i Consumption of gas in the Butte j I Anaconda districts will be unusual- i ly heavy because of vast industrial | operations of the Anaconda Copper i Mining company, which will use I gas for steam generation in its I Butte mines and its Anaconda smelters. Two Hundred Indicted I Indianapolis. Sept. 25. (U.R) - Ini dictments against 269 persons were I expected to be returned in federal I court here today, increasing the, number indicted in the present. session to 300. | Arraignments for 100 persons in-' ! dieted last Saturday was to be held i | today before Judge Robert C. Balt- l I zell. inventor s Aid Turns Artist At 77 Boston. Sept. ' U —(U.R)—Thomas ' A. Watson, who helped Alexander 1 Graham Bell invent the telephone. | has discovered, at 77, that he is i

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something of an artist. ' i He recently became a pupil ot Professor Benedictls. Boston artist, and soon displayed surprising tai- , ent. ' Watson's pastel. "Still Life," depicting a tambourine, a jax. plums and ao apple, against a green! drapery background, was a feature I of a studio art exhibit. Now Watson has gone to Europe j to study works of the old masters. I o Bible In Same Church Pew After 45 Years London. Sept. 2".—(U.R) A Bible ■ ! which was left in a pew at the Wes-1 Ileyan church of St. Just, Cornwall, I ■45 years ago. when its owner. W. j ('. Angwin, left for Australia, was ! found in the same pew on his re-

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