Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 298, Decatur, Adams County, 18 December 1931 — Page 6
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FJURAL CHURCHES ) Antioch M. B. C. Church Rev. Simon Moore, pastor. Sunday School, 9:3:) a. m. Preaching service. 15:5J a. in. Evangelistic service, 7 p. m. Our revival is still in progress.j with good interest. Some are finding the Lord in the forgiveness of i their sins. , Others are being sanctified, and still others are thinking seriously as to their salvation. Wei invite you to come. o Decatur Circuit M E. Crurch Edgar L. Johnson, pastor. Mt. Pleasant Sunday School, 9:30 a. in. Jesse Singleton, superintendent. Class meeting. 10:30 a. m. E. J. Spangler, class leader. A Christmas program will be giv-l en by the members of the Sunday School Wednesday, December 23. at ■ 7:30 ; p. m. Beulah Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Char-
Pure Granulated (At) su —■ Sl - 15 jSS' 49c I WHERE ECONOMY RULES J j SCRATCH FEED 100 ft), bag 51.19 Daily Egg Brand LARD 2 Tbs. Pure Refined -• CIGARETTES Carton 51.29 Popular Brands Sunny field FLOUR 24'-’ lb. bag 49 C KIDNEY BEANS No. 2 size can X p SULTANA . .. . PINEAPPLE No. 2'z size can ICU ’ IONA—S ,! ceH f'- C—'shed - - -- P.&G.SOAP 8 bars 9 White NanthNAVY BEANS 5 Tbs. 1 H.inrl P’A-H _ V Swansdown Cake Flour Dkg. 25c Super ouick suds 4 pkes. 25c EnHish Walnuts, new crop th. 27c Raisins. De’Monte pkg. 10c Whitehouse Milk 3 tall cans 17c Hard Mixed Candy th. 10c Del Mont" Pears No. 2 size can 15c Orsnwp Slices th. 10c Fulk Dates finest qua’ity Th- 12'/ac Cut Rock Candy th. 10c Mixed N"is. new crop th. 19c Crearn Cheese. Wisconsin th. 19c Brazil Nuts, new crop Ih. 19c JUN AN AS 4 ths. for 25c DR ANGES. ?on’s dozen 29c ORANGES. 17R’s dozen Bfic TFAF T FT’H CE th. 10c AVIKFSAP APPTFS 4 ths. for 25c SWEET POTATOES 10 ths. for 25c /W IF©©® STOICS
Appelman’s Grocery PHONES 215 and 219 DELIVERY SERVICE CRAPE FRUIT 1A n BURSLEY HIGH GRADE nr 5 for IMC COFFEE, lb CRANBERRIES 14) PERFECT OLEO Pound LZC. 2 pounds -Ol SWEETPOTATOES O PUMPKIN 1 Ap Pound OC can 2 AVV >o. 2 cans 2 for lac TANGBRINES—Large 99 p LAKE HERRING SALTED 1* „ Full of Juice—Dozen FISH 2 rhs LOC SOUP BEANS IO GRANULATED SUGAR r/1 3 pounds LOl 10 pounds OUI ORANGES—SunKist PEARS in Syrup 1 A Per dozen 17c. 25c and O I V No. 2 cans I'll JONATHAN EATING Qr RE P P,TTEI) CHERRIES 1 r APPLES—Large, 4 pounds.. mOC No. 2 cans 10l FRESH OYSTERS QA PERFECT PEACHES In IO Quart. . ,55c; Pint OUC Syrup ’ larse can CELERY HEARTS 1 ET HARD MIXED CANDY 11 ENGLISH WALNUTS CHOCOLATE DROPS 11 p Pound 21c, 28c Pound Lil FRESH PEANUTS in shell CHOCOLATE CLUSTERS 4)F_ Pound €7V Pound SALTED PEANUTS 1 A SODA CRACKERS QQ Pound JLVJV 2 pound box 401 Give the family a box of Jonathan Eating Apples 1 QQ for Christmas. Box of 125 for
I Its Fuhrman, superintendent. Preaching service, 10:30 a. m. i Sermon by pastor. The Sunday School hoard will j meet at 11:30 o'clock to elect officers for the coming year. All I members of the board are urged to I be present. The children and young people jof the church will give a Christmas I I program Thursday, December 24 at 17:30 p. tn. Washington Sunday School. 9:30 a.m. Harry Andrews, superintendent. I Preaching service at 7:30 p. nt.! sermon by pastor. Next Friday being Christinas i there will be no prayer meeting. Pleasant Valley Sunday School. 9:30 a. in. Har-, old Porter, superintendent. o_ ' | Mt. Tabor Circuit—M. E, Church Elbert Morford, pastor. Clarks Chapel Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Chaun-i ■ cey Clem, superintendent. Mt. Tabor Church School, 9 a. m. Everett Koos, superintendent, *— ■ i — "I !■ * |
[ The Christmas program will be given at 7 o'clock Sunday evening ■ liy tile Sunday School. The program will consist of recitations, songs by the young people of the church, and a series of tableau scenes and carols entitled, "The Nativity." The public is ' invited to attend. Mt. Hope I Church School, 9:3J a. nt. John Corey, superintendent. Morning worship, 10:30 a. m. The pastor will speak on the "True Reiligion." Tlie election of officers of | the church school will be held following the morning worship period. The young people will meet, in I the church Tuesday night at 7:00 i o'clock, and Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Luginhill will he sponsorers. I D. Tinkham will conduct the I prayer meeting Wednesday night lat 7 o'clock. CHRISTMAS PROGRAMS PLANNED FOR SUNDAY (CONTINUED FORM PAGE ONE) Primary School i Exercise—“ Christmas Song" .... . Beginners i “Don’t Open 'Til Christmas" Bryce Breiner Exercise —“Sharing.'' 'Christmas Is a Spelling Time" Lois Jean Mitchel "A Christinas Budget" John Doyt Spahr I Piano Solo Phyllis Colter .Christmas Psayer Alice Jeanette Tumbleson ■ What a Boy Thinks” Leo Merlin Feasel Exercise —"Points of Star" Seven Girls I "Little Mrs. Santa Claus” Mary Jean Tricker "The Christmas Spirit" Dore Gallaghy "I'm Not Big * I Clarice Ruth Anspaugh I Song—“ Christ Was Once a Little Boby" Primary School "My Presents” Howard Foreman "Everybody Loves a Baby" Jerry Ketchum I "Shall I Tell You Why I Love Christmas" Carl Colter i "Johnny's Christmas” Richard Chronister i “Christmas" Donald Lee "Merry Christmas" Donna Bell Roop “Secrets" Richard Maloney Exercise —"Days We Love Best" i Seven Children "The Broken Doll" Etola Jane Eady . The Little Caroler" Patsy McConnell 'Our Gladsome Christmas" Betty Melchi Exercise —"The Prettiest Tree" I Four Children "What Shall I Do" Patsy Garard "Merry Christmas" Kathleen McConnell "Seekers After Christmas" ■Mary, poor woman Elva Anspaugh Tom. her husband Ed Martz Milly, wealthy woman Mary Grace Zim'tnerman Joe, her husband Harlan Jackson Old man Byron Tricker Child Etola Jane Eady Christmas Spirit Dorothy Spuller Peace Marcia Martin Love Cecil Edgell Joy Dorothy Stevens Faith . Helen Koos Mary. Mother of Christ
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1931.
e j At G. O. P. Com ention Debate i •ax,®*.’*’ 1 jIaV * ■■ C _ * • U'" i Al - v v- ■ -AA 1 * i > 'J; < * o -wmi—B—MWMwBWWMFi? \ \M."' «■ WWith 1932 just around th& comer (not the same corner that prosperity’s just around) the G. O. P. decided it was high time to seek a rendezvous for its forthcoming convention. Above are some members of the Republican National Committee who met in Washington for the purpose of selecting the city where the party will hold its pow-pow. Left to right are Senator Simeon D Fess, chairman; Mrs. Calvin T. Hert, of New York, vice-chairwoman: J. R. Nutt, treasurer, and in rear George B. Keim, secretary.
Dorothy Johnston | Joseph s Paul Spuller Babe Barbara Ann Anspaugh o 11 HOOVER TAKES HAND IN PLANS (CONTINUED Utu;.; ; AGE ONE) and about ten others were at the I breakfast. Leaking the Whit? House those . who attended we:e non-commital as to the exact outcome x>t the meetI inz. It was learned, however, that the ITesident hail been given some I encouragement in his requests for l unified action. The chief points upon which the . i President asked cooperation were I the morato ium. the extension of .; tire Federal farm loan bank system , | and the formation of the reconIsUuction finance corporation. Walter Newton, Presidential secretary. who attended the breakfast I said the Presidr nt had been assarted both th? morat—ip.m and the Federal land banks legislation | would be taken up promptly. "The moratorium will be taken up, today cr tomorrow" Newton said "Hearings on the farm bank legislation will be concluded in the 1 house ’mmediately after the debt postponement legislation is passed."
——. , ' 11 SCHMITT’S QU ALITY MEAT MARKET Phone 95-96 Phones 95-96 ' Real Saturday Specials The Bottom of the Market is here! Stock up on these Popular Prices! Good All Pork Sausage (Bulk) 10c lb Fresh Ground All Meat Hamberger... 10c lb Whole or Half Fresh Side 10c lb Whole Fresh Pork Shoulder 10c lb Fresh Picnic Hams. 6 to 10 lb. each... 10c lb Young Rib and Plate Roiling Beef.... 10c lb [Fresh Pork Brains s 10c lb Fresh Pork Liver 10c It) Lean Pork Rnast 15c Tb Nv»e Small F’-psß pig- Tlpms. 9 It), each 12e Tb WPoIa er f D’*pssed Hog 7c lb Nice Tame Rabbits ISc lb Six larc-p cans Dole Pineapple SI.OO Six large cans Apricots SI.OO Six No. 2 cans Green Beans 50c No. 2 size Red Cherries 2 cans for 25c I JBII >—l ■ W ■ lIfWUI WJH We will have a choice sunnlv of all sizes of Dressed Turkeys, Geese. Ducks and Chickens for Christmas. Let us have your order early, so you can get a good selection. We will be onen until 9 o’clock Thursday evening and Closed All Day Christmas., Some nice small quarters of Young Fat Baby Beef, 65 to 80 lb. each at 10 and 12c lb Watch our window display for other Specials. H. P. Schmitt Meat Market
4 _ U. B. Juniors Will Give Play Sunday The Junior Society of the United I Brethren church will give a playj 1 and Christmas program Sunday night at 6 o’clock in the church auditorium. The public is invited to attend this service. I Following is tlie complete pro- [ gram: Song. i Devotionals. I Song—"A Tiny Candle of the Night"—by two Juniors. Merry Christmas" Elain Roop "Friendly Flower Bed" Junior girls "Child Divine" hy tlie Jewels Song—" Dolly Rockaby" Junior girls I "The Shepherds’ Vision” Junior Boys I Recitation Junior Johnson ! Dialogue—“Last Years’ Christmas Gifts" Junior girls and boys. i Solo Richard Hakev "Merry Christmas*’ Jewel Girls Recitation . Elain Johnson Recitation Donald Williams Playlet—“Candle Light" Junior boys and girls. Recitation Hilda Williams One Night in Judea" Three Junior girls and Ireta Fisher. , Song. Habit——Trade M/vm-
10. B. PROGRAM i IS SCHEDULED Ths Christmas time is like an Oasis in the D sert. What joy and gladness and refreshing it holds out or all of us. The Junior Christmas p.ogram will be given at 6:00 o’clock in the Sunday School rooms. You will want to see this program 1 am sin . Tlie program in the aul ditorium will begin at 7:00. This i is arranged in two parts. The fl.s( I part to he given by the Young people's Choir, opens with a Prelude- Mrs. Ralph Roop. Processional —“Joy to th? World” Prayer. Anthem. — "And There Were Shepherds’. Boys Quartet —“Glory to God in the Highest." Anthi.n. “Singing of Hiro" Girls Chorus. “O Little T'»wn of Bethlehem" Offering. The second part is a pageant entitled. “The Magic Star” Betw en thirty and forty characters aie used.to put this pageant on the scenes in and about Bethlehem at th ■ time of the Saviour's birth are reproduced in a d aniatic, colorful and vet’y effective way. An electric star has been made and is placed high above the scene and ' is used to good effect and in a , touching manner during the page- | ant. Screams Save Child Indianapolis, Dec. 18. — (U.PJ — Screams of an 11-year-old child frustrated an attempt to kidnap her from her home last night, police were told otday. Mathew Scheube. father of the girl, reported that he and Mrs. Scheube were awakened by the cries of their daughter. They rushed to the girl's room and found her struggling in the arms of a man. 0 Paul Hancher visited in Fort Wayne Thursday evening.
Fisher & Harris PHONES 3, 4 and 5 ' FINE GROCERIES i CANDY c ~:r XOC N^- 20c Jelly Beans and Stick Candy, pound PEANUTS 10c F" 25c 3 pounds 25c New California w g w™.. 2 °c I DATES 25c ■ NEW BRAZIL NUTS 1 FANCY DELICIOUS APPLES OA. pound Amv 5 pounds fcivl PECANS Jumbo Paper Shell lb. 39c " ' 1 ■' 1 ■ '■■■ — ORANGES 15c-25c-35c I j ■“————————————— ——-"*■"**"' I '■ —— > Chocolate Drops 369 c -98 c I I Potatoes. No 1 white, peck l ie; bu. 50c Oleo, special pure, 2 lbs -’ t H Sugar, Fine Cane Granulated. 10 tb 49c Special Creamery Butter. III Sugar, 4x Powdered. 3 lb. pkg5....25c Tapioca. Pearl. 3 lbs... .25c; tb- ,k • Knox Gelatine, pkg 20c Foulds Macaroni. Spaghetti or Egg , Baking Powder. Royal. 12 oz. can. lie Noodles, 4 pkgs ■■ 6 oz. can 21c 25c Jar Bread and Butter Pickles - 1 ' Beans. Western Limas. 3 tbs 25c 25c jar Peanut Butter • Corn Meal, white or yel'ow granu- Do* Sweet Chocolate for Cand) lated 10 lbs. 25c; 5 lbs. 15c Making, pkg ■••• '’s ’ Buckwheat, pure, bag 23c Blatz Ma't. 2 large cans 95c , Flour. Pride of Decatur, 12 tbs 27c Stone Mugs Free) , 24 tbs 47c Blue Devil Water Softener. 3 pkgs -1 Flour. Gooch’s best, 24 lbs 68c 25c Arrow Soap Chips .. • • 48 tbs $1.35; Barrel .... $5.25 Rex Mineral Soap. 3 pkgs... •• ' Mi’k. Tall cans Pet. Carnation or Wear Ever Aluminum for Christmas Borden. 2 for 15c Gifts, lasts a lifetimeI Shelled Pod Corn. 5 lbs 29c Full asst. Fruits and Vegetables , [ Soda Crackers. 2 tb. box 23c rciffee. Oua’itv Golden Rio. 2 tb5...25c noted > ■ Coffee. Diamond D. the best at. .25c tb Chase & Sanborn Tomatoes. No. 2 size, hand packed CHASE V „■ cans.4 cans 29c I ( o,w> ' D ’ ... Red Kidney Beans. 3 cans 25c (10c pkg- Ro - val U Moss Rose Pork and Beans. 4 cans 29c kW I .- ree ) Bananas, select qualitv fruit, 4 ths. 25c J in ~ I Cranberries, Cape Cod. lb 10c _ < g
City Cash Market .1. A. KI'HN. Mgr. We will have plenty of Chickens. Turkey Ducks, for Christmas. Please order earlv FOR YOl R SUNDAY DINNER I Choice Cuts of Beef. Veal or Pork. M eats ()f all kinds. Canned Goods. Cheese a |] kinds. Fresh Country Butter. I.' -w— ■*»««*»■■■ iinaMß «■ (■«■■■ „ ,
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MORE ANO BETTER BREAD —FOR SALE BYFisher & Harris. Decatur 5Y alter Deitsch, Decatur Appleman's Grocery, Decatur Taber Grocery. Monroe Bower Grocery. Preb'e Williams Equity Elevator Co, Williams, Ind. Spitler & Son. Willshire. Ohio Everett Groccrv. Pleasant Mist Berne Milling Co.. Berne
