Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 25, Decatur, Adams County, 29 January 1932 — Page 5
pi CHURCHES B pec.W clreul * „ . .kAdlit Epi’c’P* 1 Chu •- J,,l “" su "' l ’ U!,t< ’ 1 ' EH Mt Pleas-” 1 * ■ •••- Jesse Hjaje ..unci inU'lHh'llt. will give a»> “<1 , IIIU r ’ V *’ ■ 'pzuUh 111 '■ VB, “*' Ml Beulah ■ UIHIaI School 9:30 m. Otto ■X-mit 10 30 oi ' lock W* ■■ pa.uor. Revival con W 8 at"least till Sunday night ■Lrv.i- " . vening at .15 > k public la invited to at|M Washiustcn BLndav S. 1* •" • 1,1 llun> BL- in.''”'- >" :1 " Bens, class l.ader. W Pleasant Valley Btuirt" •' ' 1 " '" J "' 11,11 -
Sp F ” d ‘ I SATURDAY ONLY I Lard I 20c s«®. „ 25c i? BUY IT NOW! 3 lbs. J | Dressed Hogs, whole or half 7c lb S Nice Quarters of Beef, any size from 6c to 14c lb H , Freshly Dressed Rabbits lb 17c t I Sugar Cured Smoked Jowels, Th. 11c El SPRING CHIX SWISS STEAKS Sugar Cured f I Dressed OO 1 ftp PICNICS IO g I pound . pound JLW pound lOV ■ Short Cut Nice Plate Fancy Medium £ PORK SHOULDERS BOILING BEEF BACON K| pound 9C 3 pounds 25c I pound . 12c B Nice Chunks of Nice Sliced 'I I FRESH SIDE 1 A SUGAR CURED BACON 's I pound AvV pound I PERFECT OLEO OCp pREAMERY BunerCCp ■ I 2 pounds fcJb V 2 pounds VUV B Good Tender Beef Steak. Ib 20c Choice Cuts of Lamb — Fresh Oysters B Large size can Good Peaches .... 15c Plenty Fresh Eggs and Country Butter Sa Frankforts, Pudding Little Elf Corn Bursley’s High |I or Bologna. Qp* and I>eas ’ 9‘L. Grade Coffee OKp |I 3 lbs 3 cans OOt pound fcidv I Port Steak CUGAR Cured IQp I?t “■ 25c O Hams lb ’Du Hamberger Q ILp OEp Pottage IHp Fresh Ground J lUv fe’JU V Cheese, Pt. lUu PLENTY OF PORK AND BEEF TENDERLOINS VEAL LIVER MCE FAT HENS FOP ROASTING OR STEWING SI GAR t URED COTTAGE HAMS 20c pound FRESH ROUGH CUTS OF PORK—VER f REASONABLE || Fancy PEANUT I 5 pkgs. MACARONI S hnxes DIAMOND BUTTER I or SPAGHETTI .. MATCHES Q£z. || tbs I 5 pkgs Z3C 8 boxes At)C CxET 79c MtVi.3 canssl B — r • . r Malt, 2 cans I?i»gemont PURITAN I ('tuckers, 2 boxes j HOME MADE WHOLE WHEAT or WHITE DOUGHNUTS 3 lbs. home made noodles — angel fogd ( Akes Pork Liver ginger — BUTTERSCOTCH AND RAISIN COOKIES nA /( <OFFEE CREAM — WHIPPING CR’S/.M AND MILK ~3sc|Vealcteak 20c ARE SOME HEAL ITEMS FOR YOU. FREE DELIVERIES TO ALL u ,!' Ts 0E THE CITY BUT PLEASE ORDER AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE. SO " E CAN GIVE YOU SERVICE. PHONES 106 or 107.
I old Porter, superintendent. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7 o’clock Mrs. Maty Barger, class leader. r ' l r ~ "" — ■■ » i Antioch M. B. C. Church Rev. Simon Moore, pastor. Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. Geo |H. Bright, superintendent. Arthur Fosnmigh. secretary. Preaching service, 10:30. Sp»-< ial singing. No evening servlets. Mid-week prayer service Wednesday evening. ":30. We extend a very cordial invitation to one and all to meet with us In these services. We are looking for you. ———— o Clark's Chapel 9:30 o'clock -Church School. Mr John Bailey, superintendent. Mount Tabor 9:00 o'clock Church School. Mr. William Johnson, superintendent. 7:00 o'clock Evening service. Mr. Herman Myers will speak in tlte absence of the pastor. Mr. Myers will deliver a very interesting and profitable address and deserve..
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1932.
the attendance of the community. Mount Hope 9:30 o'clock—Church School. Mr. John Corey, superintendent lo:3o o'clock—Morning worship. The service will be in charge of the Young People of the church. 7:00 o'clock Tuesday— Young People’s meeting. 7:00 o'clock Wednesday — Regular prayer meeting. Union Chapel U. B. Church Rev, T. H. Harmon, pastor Sunday school, 9:15 a. tn. Thurman Drew, superintendent Preaching service 10:30 ant. Preaching service 7:00 p.m. Miss Nellie Hawkins will preach; both morning and evening. The revival still continues with| (inc interest. Some saved nearly I every night.. Attendance good! Miss Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. Rus-| sei Johnston are assisting in the! meetings. Miss Hawkins taking; the part as evangelist. Her ser-l mons are splendid, and are well received by the congregation. Get the Ham—Trade at Home
Calvary Evangelical Church Sunday School at 9:30 Eldrei Shiffeniy, Supt. Following the Sunday School there will be a prayer and Praise service conducted by the Class leader. Worship with sermon ou Thursday Night by Rev. M. W. Sunderman. j| CHURCH REVIVALS Methodist The revival at the M. K. church is going beyond all expectations. ; People ate being converted at each I service. The church people are gett- ! Ing on a* more solid foundation. I More than 1,000 people attended the I services yesterday. Dr. Bulgin i preached to a crowded house last , night on the subject of "The Ten | | Virgins." Dr. Bulgin will preach tonight on j I ‘Blind Martemeas." The Saturday I 1 night services will be under the j I auspices of-the Adams County W. i C. 'l. U. Dr. Bulgin will preach on i . :he subjet-*. "The Lem Cow." Evangelical I The Revival services at the First i Evangelical Church at the regular I ; hour tonight, at seven o'clock. I Ou Saturday night this church I . will join in the County W. C. T. U. i 1 meeting at the Methodist Church ! where Dr. Bulgin will give the tern- | perance address. COURTHOUSE —" ■ I Real Estate Transfers Christian Roth et ux. land in Wabash township to Chester Roth tor SI.OO. 'William Harting et ux. land in Root township to r'lelctier Joint S. L. B. fur SI.OO. Sam Yoder et ux land in Monroe township to Harvey R. Burkett for SI.OO. Gideon Gerlier lias filed snit on breach of contract, damages and possession of property against Wilbur Porter and Ruth Porter. The suit is based on the purchase by contract of a property in Decatur. in which the plaintiff alleges defendent did not abide by contract. Carrol Lake has filed suit for divorce against Ruth Evelyn Lake
I I City Cash Market J. A. KUHN, Mgr. PHONE 97 J A phone call will bring our delivery to your door with Choice Meat of anv kind. Trv us i for your Sunday Meats. Dandy bunch of Chickens. Choice cuts of Beef. Veal or Pork. i 1 Cold and Smoked Meats. Cheese, all kinds. I Fresh Country Butter. - ■■ ■»» II —I - M «—<——».«■ I I « ■ II.H ■» MX-———ll'i II » »n II ■■ I -■■'nTO 1 A& P offers another Great — DEL MONTE SALE! f JK Q | ■ % Our Del Monte Sale always offers > jtja Os ■ a rare opportunity to stock your W fll u P? n . t fy w ' th the finest foods at ” W remarkable savings. You cannot W. afford to miss this Great Value Giving Sale. i WHERt ECONOMY RULESj| ! Del Monte Del Monte J Peaches Pineapple largest can largest can 16c 19c DEL MONTE PRI NES Z lb. pkg. 19c DEL MONTE APRICOTS med. can 1 k DEL MONTE FRUIT SALAD med. size 19c DEL MONTE PEARS. Fancy Bartletts. . Ig. can 19c LITTLE KERNEL CORN large can 10c NUCOA OLEO .‘.pound 15c CAMAY SOAP 3 cakes 20c SHREDDED WHEAT pkg. 10c SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY DEL MONTE COFFEE lb. POTATOES 2 pecks O-v* U. S. No. 1 tirade Michigan «vv | IONA APRICOTS 1 so. 2'4 can lOL FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES CAULIFLOWER, large head 17c NEW CABBAGE, tb. 5c HEAD LETTUCE, solid heads 3 for 25c ORANGES, medium size dozen 17c | TO@D> STORES 8
charging desertion 1 The Webster Punchard Co., «• ’ Mississippi corporation has filed suit for $1,200 on account, against Capital Cooperage Co. The cause was tenued here from Allen Superior court. Dr. J. M. Miller ami Dr. P. B. Thomas have been appointed to examine Lydia A. Nyffeler lu insanity proceedings. » Anna Smith has tiled suit for divorce against John W. Smith, charging cruel treatment; that defendant cursed her and tiled intoxicating liquors. Plaintiff asks for custody of four children and support money while ease is pendTROUBLED ALL LIFE WITH CONSTIPATION But Kellogg’s All-Bran ! Brought Real Relief If you are subject to headaches, loss of appetite and energy, sleeplessness and other effects that so I often result from constipation, read Mrs. Turner's voluntary letter. “For the past six months I have been eating Kellogg s All-Bran, and cannot praise it too highly. “Am fifty years of age. All my life have been troubled with constipation. Kellogg’s All-Bran has not j only helped me, but has cured me. “I thought I couldn’t like the taste of bran, but Kellogg’s Alli Bran is delicious.” — Mrs. C. J. Turner, 507 Hanover Street, Fall I River, Mass. Tests show All-Bran contains two things which overcome constipation: “Bulk” to exercise the intestines; Vitamin B to help tone the intestinal tract. All-Bran also supplies iron for the blood. The “bulk” in All-Bran is much like that of lettuce. Inside the body, it forms a soft mass, which gently , clears the intestines of wastes. Certainly this is more natural than taking pills and drugs—so often harmful. All-Bran is not habit-forming. Two tablespoonfuls daily will correct most types of constipation. If you have intestinal , trouble not relieved this way, sec your doctor. Get the red-and-green package at your grocer’s. Made by Kellogg in. [ Battle Creek.
I lug uud also for sufficient funds to care for her during confinement, expm-ied in April. George Reber has filed a claim against the Ezra Reber estate for 1140.81. The claim was brought I to circuit court, lieing disallowed in estate court. Wayne and Ray Reber have filed a claim against the Ezra
■ j.. . . ", _ ■ ■- .j. ; — —... — —- — — ■ ■ ——— - — - Hite’s Grocery LOWEST PRICES QUALITY GOODS SUPER SERVICE Phone 31 or 204—For Better Service and Lowest Prices ... p- Bursley’s Burco Large z. 10 . **• V U €OF FE E POST TOASTIES Granulated Sugar <- paik!lsl . 45c 15 C 10c I ■■■■ | |„| ,11 | . m !■ 7 lbs. Bulk Rolled Oats 25c Golden Rio Coffee, lb 12'jC Fancy New Rice. 3 tbs 14c 3 cans Baked Beans 25c 2-1 Ib. pkgs. Edgemont Crackers 25c Fancy Canned Pumpkin. 3 Ig. cans 25c 2- 1 Ib. pkgs. P. W. Crackers.... 25c Mince Meat. 2 packages. Best. ... 25c 7 cakes P. & G. Soap 25c New Seedless Raisins, Ib 16c > Fancy Grape Fruit, each 5c 24 Ib. sack Best Pastry Flour 15c , GOOD 4-SEWED BROOMS 29c ONE CENT SALE . LARGE CANS STRAWBERRY PRESERVES ..... 29c 1 P k - Blue Devil 10c ! 24 lb. sack GOLD MEDAL FLOUR &9c Second package J 5 NAVV BEANB - -17 c Two packages —E cfcNT SALE GOOD COOKING APPLES I 1 can Gold Dust 12 pounds Cleanser 10c LARGE CAN PEARS 1O z» I Second can 1c I Ml* Two cans LARGE CAN APRICOIS 19c F 2 cans LITTLE ELF CORN... 25c I . cans small APRICOTS... . 25c [ II 2 cans LITTLE ELF PEAS.. . 25c i cans Hand Packed Tomatoes 25c ;j 1 cans RED BEANS .. 25c RESH FIG BARS, Ib IOC * 4 cans KRAUT 25C EVAPORATED PEACHES, Ih. IOC H 3 cans small PEACHES . .. . 25c | pounds FANCY OLEO . 25c I L I FISHER MARRISI PHONES 3, 4 and 5 . FINE GROCERIES ■ BROOMS, Fine Quality $ 4 Sewed — only i SunKist Navals —————— _____ Dozen FIGS, Black OKp CRISCO 7(),. . _ steving, :l ]sc 25C , SQAPSg? 29c | PRUNES, -25 c I 15c | HONEY c '“”' 49c BEANS " 29c | TAPIOCA ]pc PORK AND BEANS OKp I CHERRIES, Lg. Red r Pineapple 29c POP CORN, shelled An ° W Japanese Hullees, 5 pounds CHIPS Egg Noodles«2sc i9< SUGAR, Fine Granulated, 10 tbs. 46c TOMATOES, Hand Packed, 2 Big No. 3 COFFEE, Quality Golden Rio, 2 tbs. 25c Cans SPECIAU PURE QUALITY OLEO. 2 Ib,. 2Se » SPECIAL CREAMERY BUTTER, pound 27c THOMPSON’S CHOCOLATE MAI.TED PEANUT- BUTTER, Bulk, pound 12’/ 2 c MILK, pound can I 48c FLOUR, Pride of Decatur, 12 tbs. 25c BORDEN'S MALTED MILK 59c 24 pounds 47c WRIGHT'S SMOKE SALT and SUGAR FLOUR, Goochs Best, 24 pounds 68c CURE, 10 tb. cans 95c 48 pounds *1.35 STOCK SALT, 50 tb. blocks 38c Goochs Granulated CORNMEAL. 5 tbs. 15c OYSTER SHELLS, ICO tb. bag 95c 10 P° unds 23c Bit. KRAFT CHEESE MILK. Tall cans Pet, Carnation or Borden ___ _— _ - - . 2 Tall cans 15c; 4 Small cans 150 DEMONSTRATION 25c SANI FLUSH or BOWLENE . 21c «*«-«**» WA’W 2Cs drano 21c SATURDAY—I. 15. Buller in charge P. W. BUTTER CRACKERS, pound pkg. 15c 25c VELVEETA BRICK, AMERICAN, 2 packages for 25c PIEMENTO CHEESE 17c. 3 for 50c ECKHARTS PURE LARD, 3 tbs. 25c CHEESHAM or SWISS, / z lb. pkg. 20c SODA CRACKERS, 2 pound box 23c 25c Jar Kay Limber-ger or Piemento BUTTER CRACKERS, 4'4 tb. box 50c Spread, jar 19; 2Cc GRADE FIG NEWTONS, 2 tbs. 25c Kratts Salad oi French Dressing 180. 2 for 35c GINGER SNAPS, pound 10c BIG EYE FANCY SELECTED SWISS PURE BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, bag 25c CHEESE, SATURDAY, pound 39c HOMINY, large cans, 3 for 25c; can 10c Conn Cheese, patented process, snappy KRAUT or PUMPKIN, 4 No. 2 cans 29c k nd. pound 39c BANANAS, quality fruit, lt>. 5c Herkon-er Co. Cream Cheese, lb. 33c CAMPBELL TOMATO SOUP. 4 . 10c. cans 29c other Cheese Items at special pricer. I COFFEE. Arbuckle's, pound . 19c Full asst. Fruita and Vegetables
Reber estate for $223 for labor. | George Reber has filed a claim agalntd the Ezra Reber estate for $30.25 for laliir. The First Joint Ktock laind Bank of Fort Wayne has filed suit on note and foreclosure agtlnst Virgil Mercer, et al. Demand is $5,000. E. A. Beavers and Dee Frybaek, doing business under the name of ' ' —
| Beavers and Fr, snit on note agah el cl, for |360. Caroline Arnold lias hi the sum of S3OO us ex the estate of Albeit Arun. Theodore Droege lias qtv ax eexecutor of the estate of . Droege. Bond was filed in sum of SI,OOO.
