Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 257, Decatur, Adams County, 30 October 1931 — Page 3
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[his Week A.&P. Celebrates Their B72nd ANNIVERSARY | Sultana Brand Alaska Pink I PEANUT BUTTER SAI. M 0 N I 2'A-25c 3X25c ■HATCH FEED. 100 lb. bag... $1.39 SODA CRACKERS. 2 lb. box . 19c ■ &G. SOAP. 8 bars2sc CIGARETTES. 2 pkgs 25c i>« r , SUNNYFIELD ■lOUr PASTRY or FAMILY 21</ 2 lb. bag 39C ■VY BEANS. 10 Tbs39c EGG MASH. 100 lb. bagsl.9s ■INES. 70-80 size, 6 tbs29c CREAM CHEESE, lb. 21c f Armour’s Star Smoked Fancy Breakfast Ihams ik c bacon |k„ I Whole or Half, lb -VUV Whole or Half, tbV lINVAS GLOVES, 3 pairs 25c JELL-O, al) f avors, 2 pkgslsc ■aRSHMALLOWS, lb 15c SEEDLESS RAISINS, 25 It), box $1.89 Nutley Oleo Churned • lb. IaCARONI or SPAGHETTI, pkg. 8c SHREDDD WHEAT, pkg. . 10c II II DUTCH CLEANSER. 2 cans 15c SPAGHETTI. Encore. No. 2 size can 7c ■ | (Ol NTRY ROLL Pure Granulated BUTTER SUGAR I Strictly Fresh 32c n,. I I £*,51.23 I I STOKES The (treat Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co.
tHITE’S 55 -■sugar r ■ GROCERY and MEAT MARKET 2 pkgs - ■ dUC Phones 31 and 201 25C ‘ J? EW BABY LIMA BEANS 3 lbs. 25c Large Cans Fancy Elbow Fancy Jersey ■ Fancy Corn Macaroni Sweet ■ 9 , in bulk Potatoes K 2 f°r 3 lbs. ~ I 15c 25c n ( ake Hour 27c Pint cans Fancv Olives 25c ■ bMM PW - «"*•" 2S« Quart cans Mustard 18e Ri v e Krispies, pkg .... 10c BurskVs High Grade Coffee, lb. 25c E< i CAKE FLOUR (1 pound package Free) 2,c jWeKENZIES PANCAKE FLOUR, package 10c jB 1 to sack BEST PASTRY FLOUR 43c WILLSBURY FLOUR, 24-lb. sack 63c ■ , *'? R « EA R • 24 lb. bag 63C JMSTQS FLOUR, 24 Ib. bag .... 6>c ■aNCY OLEO. 2 tbs ?5c No. 2 cans CHERRIES 1R n ■ A NCY RIO COFFEE Can IOC Gallon cans 95c IsSed pineapple "tied Fruit o size can 10 c PUFFED RAISINS, 2 pkgs 25c »°- 1 size can 15 c Fancv Dried Peaches, lb 15c 2 size can I9 C Fancv Seedless Raisins, lb 10c iH™' 3 size can 23c New Dried Apricots, lb 18c g Fresh Pies Fancy I I Eckhart s ■ Daily, All Kinds Large Prunes Fancy Bacon 110 c * 20c 5c m. 20c n,.
“He Made Again.” Epworth League at 6 p. m Evening service at 7 p. m . This is young peoples night. They have arranged a good program and you will enjoy it. The pastors subject for the evening is "The Road of Righteous.” A cordial welcome all the time. o Antioch M. B. C. Church Rev. Simon Moore, pastor Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Geo. |h. Bright, supt. Ellene Smith, See. Preaching service. 10:30 a. m.
OKCATUK daily DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1931.
Special singing. s iv!‘ Vang, ‘ lis,ic Rp|vice at 7 p. m. > \ho shall ascend unto the hill of i' 10 I Lord? or w l>o shall stand in His holy place? He that hath clean hands and a pure heart; who hath noth lifted up his soul unto vanity, or sworn deceitfully.—Psalm 24 ? and 4. Decatur Circuit—U. B. Church Rev. W. O. Johnson, pastor. Pleasant Grove Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Net- ■ ’'e Harden, superintendent.
Morning worship and sermon by the pastor at 10:30 a. in. Prayer service each Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m. Mt. Victory Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. H. E. Baxter, superintendent. Class meeting, 10:30 a. m. Gregg Knittie, leader. Eveniftg worship and sermon by the pastor at 7:30 p. m. Prayer service each Thursday levelling at 7:30 p. m. Rivare j Sunday School, 9:30 a. in. Susie I Bowen, superintendent. Class meeting at 10 a. m. Fred [Hilton, leader. Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p.m. Hazel Chronister, president. Prayer service each Wednesday evenfffg at 7:30 p. m. We welcome you to these services. —o Decatur Circuit—M. E. Church Edgar L. Johnson, pastor. ( Mt. Pleasant Sunday School, 9:30 a. in. Jesse Singleton, superintendent. Preaching service following the Sunday School. Sermon by pastor. The Adult Bible class will meet at S p. m. Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Donnel to study the second chapter of I. Thessalonians. Let all members come prepared to read or quote a verse of Scripture relating to the return of Christ. Beulah i Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Char-' les Fuhrman, superintendent. Prayer meeting Tuesday evening lat 7:30 p. m. Washington Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. Harry Andrews, superintendent. Prayer meeting Friday at 7:30 j p. m. Pleasant Valley Sunday School, 9:30 a.-rn. Har[old Porter, superintendent. Preaching service at 7:30 p. m. Sermon by pastor. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m. o Calvary Evangelical Church Sunday School at 9:30 Chalmer I Miller Supt. Prayer and Praise service at 10:30 conducted by Otis Shif.erly, z Class Leader. Worship with sermon bby the Rev. M. W. Sundarman on Thursday night. — o 1 Union Chapel U. B. Church Rev. T. H. Harman, Pastor , Sunday School., 9:15 A. M. Hhurman Drew, Superintendent. Worship Services 10:30 A. M. Last Sabbath the Sunday School
SCHMITT'S I 1 . — SATURDAY SPECIALS — Fresh Dressed Tame Rabbits, 2 to 3 pounds each, nice ones 18c lb Spring Lamb to roast or fry 25c lb Spring Chickens to fry, roast or stew. ~25c lb (REAL SATURDAY SPECIALS) Fresh Picnic Hams, 5 to 6 lbs. each .12'jc lb Fresh Pig Hams, 7to 9 lb. each. ? 15 c lb Round Swiss Steak (all meat) 18c lb Fresh Ground Bamberger 2 lbs. for 25c All Pork Sausage 15c lb Y oung Tender Beef Steak 20c lb Lean Pork Steak 18c lb Lean Pork Shoulder Roast *. 17c lb Pork Side, sliced or in chunk 15c lb Medium Sugar Cured Bacon 18c fb' Small Hockless Picnic Hams 15c lb Veal Steak or Chops 23c Tb Swifts Smoked Hams, whole or half.. 20c lb Trv our All Pork Sausage, it’s real good! Bulk 15c lb:' Casing 18clb: Smoked 20c lb I SPECIAL: Boneless Smoked Hams, lean 5 to 6 pounds each 22c IT) —OTHER SPECIALS— Fresh Cottage Cheese 10c Pt Fresh Mush .3 lb. cake 10c Pickled Pigs Feet 2 lbs. for 25c Burco Coffee, .. 19c lb., 3 lbs. 55c M. J. B. Coffee 43c lb., 2 tbs. 85c Perfect’s Large can of Peaches or Pears, in heavy syrup 20c can For Quality Foods at Sensible Prices—Shop at H. P. Schmitt Meat Market Phones 95 and 96
was conducted as a radio program. A larze number were present and the effort was splendid ami very interesting. We extend a cordial invitation to these special unday school services. The Bible lessons are given in new methods. o Reception Held For "*j Prof. Arnold Werling | ♦ * A reception in honor of Prof. Arnold Werling, new teacher at the local Lutheran school was held last night. Arthur J. Keller presided at the reception as toastmaster and Miss Erna Lankenau assisted. The reception was held by tpe Walther League and the Missionary Society. More than 100 members of the local congregation attended. The following Drogram was held: Silver Offering Address Rev. Paul Schultz Song, “Let Us Bid You Welcome” Assembly Recitation, "Practicing Time” Flora Lankenau Recitation, “Talking Snapshots” Viola Ellsworth Piano solo, Narcissus . Erna Lankenau Address Mollie Haugh Recitation, "The New Bennet” Luella Frohnapfel Piano duet, Philomel Albert and Marjorie I Address Mrs. Gerberding Recitation, "The Little Rose” ■ Margaret Hoffmann I Song, “That’s The Song We I Sing Assembly Recitation, "Keep A'Going” Marvin Miller Recitation, “My Helpers" Marie Miller Piano solo. Austrian Song Albert Keller Recitation, "That Sister O’ Mine Marjorie Scheumann Address Oscar Lankenau Song, "We're Nearing The End of a Perfect Day” Assembly Recitation, “Christifo Columbo” '. Albert Keller Recitation Edna Mae Schultz Taps. Real Bosses of League Stars Like Other Women San Francisco, Oct. 30.— (U.R) The real bosses of major league baseball are pretty much like other women, they demonstrated when here to embark for a tour of Japan, and had things in an uproar, what with last minute shopping, packing and the like.
“If you think the husband of a baseball family does all the work, you're announced the comely wife of Mickey Cochrane, Philadelphia Athletics star. "You ought to try getting ready for a trip to the Orient in the middle of a world series for some real excitement.” Her sentiments were echoed by ' Mrs. Robert "Lefty” Groves and Mrs. Frankie Frisch.
Science finds new reasons for Kellogg'S All-Bran
Millions have found Kellogg’s All-Bran a safe way to overcome common constipation. Now science shows this delicious cereal brings three benefits to the diet: “Bulk.” Vitamin B. Iron. The “bulk” in All-Bran is much like the “bulk” in lettuce —only it is concentrated in a more convenient form to relieve constipation. It absorbs moisture, forms a soft mass, which gently clears out the wastes. Vitamin B tones the intestines, and promotes regular habits. Iron builds blood, and aids health generally. No wonder All-Bran is considered far more natural than pills and drugs — so often habitforming. Try two tablespoonfuls daily. If you suffer from intestinal trouble not relieved this way, see your doctor.
Serve All- -> Bran as a cereal or use in cooking. Recipes on the red-and-green package. At all grocers. Made by Kellogg in Battle -I Creek.
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Fisher & Harris PHONES 3, 4 and 5 FINE GROCERIES HONEY r; e 50c ONIONS Dabvers,w"'pounds 25C Ta ” Ca " S ,M ’ BUTTER lb. 35c 3 19c cookies MILK e b a rand e can 19c V Sugar Wafer 1 pound ONIONS 10 pounds 15c ’ 25 pounds 29c iyC BACON lb. 24c Cabbage... 50 lb 48c /> No - 1 Hand Picked Michigan D|| <2 Q) Grimes Golden, 8 pounds 25c DU. 3UC PEANUT BRITTLE 2 "lbs. 25c CRANBERRIES a 2 lbs. 19c
SUGAR, Fine Ca;j Granulated. 10 tbs. 52c SPECIAL GOLDEN RIO COFFEE. 3 Tbs. 35c 2 pounds - _ .... 25c DIAMOND D COFFEE, the very best value at 25c Tb SPECIAL, PURE OLEO, 2 tbs. 25c Swif‘3 Quick Arrow SOAP CHIPS, 25c pkg. 19c SUNBRITE or RED SEAL CLEANSER for all cleaning, 6 large cans 25c can 5c PUTTER, Cloverleaf Creamery, pound 38c PEANUT BUTTER. 2 pounds 25c APRICOTS, Evaporated, Med. size, 2 tbs. 25c SHELLED POP CORN, 4 tbs. 25c BANANAS, Quality Fruit, 4 Tbs. . 25c GINGER SNAPS, pound 10c PUMPKIN or KRAUT, 3 large cans . 25c Can . ... .......... 10c NEW MICHIGAN NAVY BEANS. 5 tbs. 25c WESTERN LIMA BEANS. 3 tbs. 25c STARCH, Lump. 4 tbs. 29c CANVAS GLOVES, 3 pairs 25c; pair 10c FLOUR. Pride of Decatur, 5 pounds 15c 12 pounds 25 c; 24 pounds 45c FLOUR Gooch’s best, 24 pounds 58c 48 pounds $1.15; Barrel $4.50 FLOUR. Whote Wheat. 5 tbs. 25c MACARONI, Short Cut, 3 tbs. 25c SYRUP Penick add Fords, sweeter than the rest. GOLDEN, qallon 59c; l/ 2 gallon 33c CRYSTAL WHITE, gallon 64c: gal. 37c
Gerber Meat Market PHONE 97 THE CHOICES OF MEATS FOR YOUR EVERY MEAL. ■ Dandy bunch of Chickens for your Sunday dinner. Choice cuts of Beef, Veal and Pork for Roasts and Frys. Cold and Smoked Meats. Home-made Sausage. Country Butter. Cheese of all kinds.
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WACONNIN that good Mild SORGHUM MOLASSES, quart _ 28c '/i gallon 55c; gallon $1.15 CHERRIES, Red Pitted, gallon 79c SALT, 50 tb. Blocks ... - .. 39c 105 tb. bags ....... 89c PEPPER, Pure ground Black, tb. . 25c No. 35 MALT, 3 cans $1.00; can 35c MFLLO, Water Softener, 3 cans 25c RED K.IDNEY BEANS, 3 cans 25c HO"INY, 3 large cans ' _ . 25c PORK AND PEANS, 2 -10 c cans 15c COAL BUCKETS, Japanned , 33c Galvanized .. 40c 25- BORAX SOAP CH'PS 15c SWEET CORN. Van( Wert pack, 3 cans 25c AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE Flour, nkn. 12'/ a c 10c SAN TOY or CANARY TOILET PAPER. 4 Rolls 29c LIPTON TEA. I 4 Tb. nkq. 25c BO'LEn HAM or DRIED BEEF. Wafer Sliced, pound 45c BOLOGNA or FRANKFORTS, 2 tbs. . 25c HONEY COOKIES. 3 dozen 25c: dozen 10c GRAPF FRUIT, Med. size, 6 for 25c; each 5c DATFS, Dromedary Pitted, pkg. 20c DATES, Monogram, pkg. 12c; 3 for 35c FULL ASSORTMENT of FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
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MORE AND BETTER \ BREAD * f —FOR SALE BY— Fisher & Harris, Decatur Walter Deitsch. Decatur Appleman’s Grocery, Decatur Taber Grocery, Monroe Bower Grocery. Preble Williams Equity Elevator Co.. Williams, Ind. Spitler & Son. Willshire. Ohio Everett Grocery. Pleasant Mill o Berne Milling Co., Berne
