Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 269, Decatur, Adams County, 13 November 1931 — Page 3
'w CHURCHES U B Church ' 1; ' ;! ">• ThurHK, >" a - I I ■iLj}, Mills ,iii!:!V - -.'■Cjr U" ted Brethren Rash, Pastor Hl u :ii. > ' ! Bi W ' 1 "• ■’ ,;ies -
K^f^S Why Pay More? j When you can buy the X » world’s finest foods, the tinJF ?! n ? ualj ‘- v obtainable, at ■B * A&l’s consistently low price, then why should vou pa, economy rultijl more? ’ K SPECIAL. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ■»( HKS. Del Monte No. 2' 2 size can 17c EB iEY OLE() tb. 10c ■^■tlSES ~6-80 size lb. 5c ■ ■’OAR CORN. No. 2 size can. . . .4 cans 25c I B> I,A CRACKERS, Dainty .. 2 lb. pkg 19c ■MACARONI or SPAGHETTI. . .8 oz. pkg. 5c I B A *'• SOAP 3 bars io c All Flavors 2 pkgs. 15c .Sliced *J*Jv - *J v Icans 49c so 2 Iff. pkgs. 9Kp or GRANULES ... MOV ■ MINCE MEAT. Queen Anne pkg. 10c ■ B,° VRY - Slrain ad 16 oz. iar 19c ■ ■|W (OA OLEO lb. 19c ■ ■HE ATEN A pkg. 23c ■ Genatin Dessert. . . 5 oz. pkg. 5c ■ Grandmother's Quality •■CFO BREAD ““ 8c l ?“5 C Crumbs. No Waste—ReaHv to s er v3 n>s. 25 furl Granulated Sugar 10 lb. bag 1G C | 25 tb. bag. $1.23 "±*7V y STQRBS
■ ■<> tbs. 5 I fc. I™ Ijg ¥? sw| Eanty siiced Ksleys O> * JW W Pineapple Kth for GROCERY and MEAT MARKET in s> h r e u avy Phones 31 and 204 sack POLAK BEAR FLOUR, 12 lbs. LADY WASHINGTON fl K a lb. NEW CORN MEAL ALL FOR Jp Ws. Cabbage, 5 lbs. Grimes Golden Apples (IJI F»bs. Onions—ALL for I* GRANULATED SUGAR, 5 lbs. GREAT NORTHERN or NAVY fl FB»MAT()ES, 1 can of HOMINY ALL FOR IWiallon can of PEELED PEACHES, 2 cans of RED PITTED fl |®RRIES. ] Large can of APRICOTS — ALL FOR Os CORN, 2 cans of VEGETABLES, 2 cans of LIMA BEANS, fl rß’s of RED BEANS ALL FOR St Bounds CHEF COFFEE OVE HERE QUOTE THE LOWEST PRICES IN 20 YEARS
Fine Granulated Sugar . . . 50c y cy’s High Grade Coffee, lb. .. 25c Wen Rio Coffee, lb 12c y cv New Dates. 2 ths 25c !B r * eans Sweet Pickles 25c «W r *te boxes Matches 25c Bns lancv Pink Salmon 35c New Seedless Raisins 25c B~' “ as k Rest Pastry Flour .... 45c
inuisuay evenings November 18 and 19 at 7:30 o’clock. Friday evening November 20 at 7:30 will be the beginning of a revival meeting which shall continue indefinitely. The (pastor Rev. Robert W. Rash will conduct the meeting. Special music i s being arranged for the meeting and groups of people from other churches are i planning to attend the meeting I We are expecting a good time to-' i gather and we trust that you will come and help ami be helped. Every one is welcome. —o — ... Mt. Tabor Circuit Methodist Episcopal Church Elbert Morford, Pastor Revival meetings are in session at the Mt. Hope church and during this time the morning services will b* conducted at Mt. Tabor and Clark’s Chapel churches. Clark’s Chapel Church school 8:30 A. M. Chauncey Clem, Superintendent. No preaching service.
24 lb. sack Pillsbury Flour 73c 10 lbs. New Corn Meal 25c 7 tbs. Bulk Rolled Oats 25c Fancy New Rice. 3 tbs 14c 2 ■ 1 tb. pkgs. Edgemont Crackers 25c 2- 1 lb. pkgs. P. W. Crackers. ... 25c Fancy Jersey Sweet Potatoes, lb. .. 3c Fancy Grape Fruit, each 5c
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 1931.
Mt. Tabor Church School 8 A. M. Ed Koos, Superintendent. Morning worship lo A. M. pastor in charge Mt. Hope Church School 9:30 A. M. John Corey, Superintendent. Revival service 7:00 P. M. . 'I lie revival meetings will cont'U.ic each night this week, beginn>ng at 7 o'clock with Rev. William l'i'-’-'gs of Willow Branch, Indiana evangelist. Antioch M. B. C. Church Rev. Simon Moore, pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Geo. Bright, supt. Ellene Smith, secretary. Preaching services, 7 p. m. Special song by Junior mixed quartet. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening, , :3o p. m. Miss Anna Carter, I leader. M e invite you to these meetings. — o— Calvary Evangelical Church ' Sunday School 9:30 Chal.ner MilI ler, Supe. intendent. Prayer and Praise Service at 10:30 a. m„ conducted by the class leader, Otis Shif erly. Worship service with sermon by Rev. M. w. Sunderman. Thursday night. —& Decatur Circuit—M. E. Church I'dgar L. Johnson, pastor. Mt. Pleasant Sunday School, (9:30 a. m. Jesse i Singleton, superintendent. Preaching service following the Sunday School. Adult Bible class meets Wednesday evening of next week to study the third chapter of I. Thessalonians. Place of meeting will be announced Sunday. Beulah Sunday'School, 9:30 a. m. Charles Fuhrman, superintendent. Prayer meeting Tuesday evening at 7:30 p. m. Washington Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Harry I Andrews, superintendent. Prayer meeting Friday evening at 7:30 p. m. Pleasant Valley Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Har|old Porter, superintendent. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m. The third quarterly conference for the charge will be held Sunday evening at 7:30 at the Pleasant Valley church. The Rev. J. Thom'as Bean, district superintendent of the Fort Wayne district will have charge of the service. The public ! is cordially invited. o Decatur Circuit—U. B. Church | Rev. W. O. Johnson, pastor. Pleasant Grove Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Nettie Harden, superintendent. Prayer service each Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m. Mt. Victory Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. H. E. Baxter, superintendent. Morning worship and sermon by I the pastor at 10:3d a. m. Prayer service each Thursday evening at 7 p. m. Rivarre Sunday School, 9:15 a. m. Susie
Bowen, superintendent. This will be the annual Rally Day and home coming. A basket dinner will be served in the school house at the noon hour. At one o'clock a 45-minutes musical program will be given, this to be composed of quartets, trios, duets, solos, and instrumental music. At 1:45 o'clock Rev. G. A. Eddy of Wren, Ohio, and former pastor of this place will bring a gospel message. We urge especial!ly all who have been at any time members of this Sunday School to be present and enjoy the day with us. . o Convention Planned The St. Mary’s Township Sunday School convention will be held Sunday. November 22. in the Pleasant Mills Methodist Episcopal ■ church, it has been announced. The convention will be in two sessions, the afternoon program opening at 2 o’clock, and the evening session following at 7:30 o'clock. The air of the convention will be ' Greater Efficiency," and the Scripture will be taken from Second Timothy. During ths afternoon program Rev. Walter Johnson will deliver the principal address, and short talks will be made by the county Sunday School officers. , Prof. O. M. Craig will talk on "What Does It Mean," at the evening program. Following is the complete program planned for the event: Afternoon Session—2 p m. Music. Song audience. Devotionals Rev. Frame Burns Reading Miss Miller Music Calvary Evangelical Church Piano Solo . Betty Troutner Address Rev. Walter Johnson Music Mt. Zion U. B. Church Talks County S. S. Officers Music. Song by audience. Business Session. Music and offering. Benediction Rev. Frank Burns Evening Session—7:3o p. m. Music. Song by audience. Devotionals Rev. W. H. Day Music Mt. Tabor M. E. Church Duet William Davis and Brice Daniels Address—" What Does It Mean"
$1 SCHMITT’S $1 QUALITY MEAT MARKET Phones 95 and 96 Big Dollar Meat Sale Saturday No. I—B lbs. FRESH PICNIC HAM .. .SI,OO No. 2—7 lbs. FRESH SIDE PORK SI.OO No. 3—l Nice Sized Hockless Picnic Ham and 2 lb. Lean Beef Roast for SI.OO No. 4—2*A lb. Meat Loaf (Veal, Pork and i Beef), 2 tb. Lean Sliced Becon and V/2 tb. Frankforts SI.OO No. 5—(A real one) 6 cans of Green Beans or Tomatoes and 2 lbs. Good Young Swiss Steak for SI.OO No. 6—6 large cans of Dole Pineapple or Peaches in heavy syrup for SI.OO Fresh Ground Hamberffer. ... .2 lbs. for 25c Real Good All Pork Sausage... .2 lbs. for 25c Good Tender Beef Steak 20c tb Lean Pork Shoulder Roast 15c th Lean Pork Steak 16c lb Small Lean Pork Chops or Center Cuts of Fresh ham. 25c lb Fresh Picnic Ham . 12'ic lb Fresh Skinned Pig Hams 15c lb All Meat Frankforts and Bologna.. .2 lb. 25c Extra Good Mince Meat 2 tbs. for 25c Cottage Cheese 10c pint or 18c quart Pickled Pigs Feet 2 tbs. for 25c Plenty Tame and Wild Rabbits 18c lb We will have a full line of Fancy Cold Meats, Fresh Countrv Eggs, Home Made Noodles, Bulk and Package Dainty Cookies, and just a lot.of good things for your Sunday Dinner at sensible prices. See our Window Disolay. H. P. Schmitt Meat Market
Prof. O. M. Craig Music Pleasant Mills Baptist Church Piano Solo Nellie Jackson Music. Pleasant Mills M. E. Church Music. Song by audience. Awarding of Banner. Music and Offering. Benediction Rev. W. H. Day RAINEY TAKES NEW POSITION tCONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) spirit of individual liberty and freedom." Dr. Rainey spoke before a large gathering of students, alumni, and representatives of other colleges in historic Old Main, first building of the university of which he is the sixth president. Judge Warren Davis. Trenton N. J„ as president of the board' of trustees, formally inducted the new president into office as successor to Dr. Emory Hunt, retired. Speakers were Dr. Henry A. W. Hanson, of Gettysburg College, and Dr. Albert Beaven, of the Rochester-Colgate Divinity school. Dr. Rainey delivered the Decatur high school Commencement address here last spring ami is a personal friend of M. F. Worthman of this city. IT’S TONIGHT Lest you forget, we are reminding you of the big community sale the Ladies Aid of the Monroe M 'E. church are giving tonight. We expect you. Mrs. Jas. Hendricks, Miss Adda Barnett. o Fifty-Two Face Court Chicago. Nov. 13 —(U.R> — Fiftytwo accused members of the socalled $6,000,000 midwest alcohol ring, faced Judge Walter C. Lindley in federal court today on charges of conspiracy to violate the prohibition law. All but one pleaded not guilty. Trial was set for Nov. 30, despite i protests of the 17 attorneys representing the small army of prisoni ers. The attorneys sought to have trisß deferred until after Jan. 1.
COURT HOUSE The will of Joseph Peel was filed for probate in court here today. The will leaves the entire estate to the widow as long as she lives and then sp.rifles that the estate sliall be divided share and share a- . like between the 10 children. C. C. Schafer, son or the late Fred i Schafer qualified today as executor of the Fred Schafer will. Bond was : filed in the sum of $65,000 The personal estate was valued at $32, 000 and the real estate was estimated to be worth about $35,000. L. A. Sprunger lias filed suit on note against Lanta Davidson, et al demand $247. Judson Teeple is at-1 torney for .plaintiff. Real Estate Transfers J.ames W. Barr, rec., inlot 142. j Geneva, to Willis C. Glendenning I for $2,900.00. Daniel N. Erwin et ux, inlot 954, 972, Decatur to C. P. Meyer Co., Inc. for SI.OO. Ellis Skiles et ux, 80 acres in | Washington township to First Joint Stock L. 8., for SI.OO. Interstate Farm A- Mtg. Corp.. I land in Wabash township to May I Kuhn for SI.OO. Susannah I). Huss et al. inlot. 18. | Decatur to Robert W. Haugk for ' $500.00. GARNER SAYS NO COMPROMISE (CONTINUED ituLfi Fai 8. ed, will “go along" with the President “so far as the prosperity and good faitli of the country warrants. "We have no reason to assume the infalibility of the administration," he said. “Indeed tile experience of he past two years pretty clearly demonstrates that no such assumption is possible.’’ HOSPITAL NOIE« Mrs. Noiibe t Hoffman, Berne, underwent a major operation at the Adams County Memorial Hoii.iital fliursday.
, H| H 1 ||N o - | —| M| H |l||||B B|||| , |B| iiibihiibiic Ml——lM— ■ Fisher & Harris PHONES 3, 4 and 5 FINE GROCERIES I Pineapple 2 s,ru '’ 35c apples i BAKING POWDER CA rt u c M a n T or VVine Saps 1 Soap Chips 19c Baking Powder 44c 24c , ONIONS CANDY STARCH No. 1 Yellow Fresh Peanut 1 A.„ BULK 16 lbs . ttUV Brittle, lb JLvJC 4 pounds OLEO S 7 C^. L Zsc | Tapioca Xgc | /I AtTriV Chocolate Covered — Cherries, pound box 11S BUTTER ’Tirr 34c n«w Navy BEANS 49c n,123c OATS. Bulk Rolled or OP I Black Respberries or Red FT (A f Steel Cllt - 7 ths | Pitted Cherries, gallon can.... IMC
i Sugar. Fine Cane Granulated. 10 lb 50c New White or Yellow Granulated Corn Mea’ 5 ths. 15c 9 lbs. 25c Flour, Whole Wheat or Graham ' 5 lbs. 25c Flour, Gooch’s Best. 24 tbs 63c IS pounds... .$1.25; Barrel .$1.75 Flour, Pride of Decatur. 12 tbs. .. 25c Buckwheat. Pillsburys Prepared, large bag 25c Honey, pure strained, new crop •/ 2 gallon 5 tb. pail 50c Comb Honey. White Cover 15c Soda Crackers, Sunßay brand, Crackers. Edgemont Butters, pkg.. 15c Crackers, Sunshine Sodas or Grahams 2 tb. box 29c Syrup, Penick & Fords, sweeter than the rest: ( Golden Color, gal.. . 59c; •/! gal. 33c Crystal White, gal. 64c; •/♦ ga>. 37c Maple Flavored, gal. 74c; >/ 2 gal. 39c Mince Meat. None Such, pkg 15c Coffee, duality Golden Rio. 2 *hs. 25c Coffee. Diamond D. the best value at 25c lb. Pepper, pure ground, black, 1b....25c
City Cash Market South Second Street—Phone 97 Extra low prices on all cuts of choice I meats. Stop in. look around and ask cur I prices before you buy your meats. I I Try us for your Sunday Dinner. We can ~ please you both in quality and in price. —. I MORE AND BETTER BREAD I I1 / / —I OR SALE BY— I Fisher & Harris, Decatur I Walter Deitsch. Decatur _ |q| Appleir.an’s Grocery, Decatur RWBEsrFI Taber Grocery, Monroe jVA gl AkA Bower Grocery, Preb’e I, I Williams Equity Elevator Co.. I I Williams, Ind. I ■ Spitler & Son, Willshire, Ohio K B Everett Grocerv, Pleasant Mill® Berne Milling Co., Berne
Salt, 100 tb. bag 89c Tea, Lipton, yellow label, Mb. pkg. 25c Cocoa, Mothers brand. 2 lb. b0x...25c 1 tb. . ,15c Potatoes, No. 1 White. 15 lb. peck 15c 60 tb. bushel 59c Bananas, quality fruit. 3 lbs 19c Lettuce. Leaf, 3 tb5...25c; pound 10c (•rape Fruit 6 for 25c; each 5c ( abbage, Holland seed, the best for kraut. 50 lbs 59c; 100 lbs. $1.15 Wacoma brand, that good, mild flavored Sorghum Molasses, new crop.. . % gal. 58c; gallon pail $1.15 25c Apple Butter 19c 25c Borax Soap Chips 15c Apricots, evaporated. Ih 10c Coal Buckets. Japanned 33c Galvanized 40c I anterns. large cold blast $1.35 Wash Boiler, heavy copper, No. S $3.50 No. 9 $3.75 Tubs, heavy galvanized, med. size 59c Large size. .. 69c; Extra large 79c Heavy Splint Clothes Baskets 75 & 85c Willow Clothes Baskets, medium size $1.35; Large size $1.65 Extra large $1.90 Full asst. Fruits and Vegetables
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