Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 31, Decatur, Adams County, 5 February 1932 — Page 5
|g CHURCHES H n E Church Johnson. pastor St pleasant Grove ■ d ,v "ehoo! a. Nettie fc n “übjee'. - The Slavery of V meeting at 10=30, Fred feeder B Rivarre »' i i : i. Susie fi' - ~
s £* | SATURDAY ONLY ( <»ITI-:,: SPECIAL Ipeamrt sl.lO S '2: X: ■DlittPr ’ I Spring Hill 2 tbs. 45c B j. All Berdan Coffees, the Best. [Sea Fiesh Fillet Fish Fancy Pork Steak CUGAR Cured IKn s Z «« 25c w Hams lb HAMBURGER n IL- HC- pOTTAGE 1 ftp Fresh Ground V lUv gUU U Cheese, Pt. lUv _ ' ■■—• • ■ 1 11 I —— —- 1 "... .. „ . 7, ■ - " PLENTY 01 PORK AND BEEF TENDERLOINS VEAL LIVER MIE FAT HEN’S FOP ROASTING OR STEWING ' SUGAR (I RED COTTAGE HAMS 20c pound ITESII FOI till CUTS OF PORK—VER' REASONABLE Fincv PEANUT » 5 pkgs. MACARONI S boxes DIAMOND BITTER 9* z » or SPAGHETTI nr MATCHES Hr 2 lbs JwitJv 5 pkgs <£tJV S hox.es ftg,79c M*!jJ canssl MALT, 2 cans «gp I?DGEMONT 11 It I I AN ( rackers. HOME Made WHOLE WHEAT or WHITE DOUGHNUTS 3 lbs. HOME MADE NOODLES — ANGEL FOOD CAKES p or k Liver ; GINGER — BUTTER SCOTCH AND RAISIN COOKIES q/a (OFFEE ( REAM — WHIPPING CREAM AND MILK ZvC t!’3sc V'-'i sikak 20c Lard 20c $*»»« 25C BUY IT NOW! 3 lbs. Dressed Hogs, whole or half 7c lb | Nice Quarters of Beef, any size from 6c to 14c lb Sugar Cured Picnic Hams 13c lb fcugar Cured Smoked Jowels, De lb SPRING CHIX SWISS STEAKS Sugar Cured g. ,20c ^ cs 13c Short Cut Nice Plate Fancy Medium PORK SHOULDERS BOILING BEEF BACON po,,n <l 9c 3 pounds pound S<-jC Nice Chunks of Nice Sliced PRESH SIDE 111 SUGAR CURED BACON 9(U. P° l 'nd lUC pound .£VC pFECTILEr~9Cp Butter ! 2 pounds 2 pounds Beef Steak. lb.” .... 20,’" Choice Cuts of Lamb — Fresh Oysters | ’Resize can Good Peaches .... 15c P'cnty Fresh Eggs and Country Butter Fri »nkforts, Pudding Little Elf Corn Bursters High j^ na '....25c 33c lu'!?, 1 '' AR F SOME REAL ITEMS FOR YOU. FREE DELIVERIES TO ALL ■ JUS OF the CITY BUT PLEASE ORDER AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE, SO ' AN GIVE YOU SERVICE. PHONES 196 or 107.
Bowen. superintendent. Class meeting at 10:30, Fred’ Hilton, leader Christian Endeavor at 7:80, i Hasel Chronister, president. Prayer services each Wednes-' day evening nt 7:30. Mt. Victory Sunday school at 9:30, H !■;, Baxter. superintendent. MonUng worship and senuou by the pastor at 10:30. Evening worship and sermon i.y the pastor at 7:30. This st-rvi./i marks the beginning ot the special evangelistic services to he held each evening at 7:30. We co vol ■
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: the prayers of all God's people ! everywhere that precious souls I may be saved. You arc invited: ! to these services. ——— o~ ——' - — Union Chapel U. B. Church It' v. T. H. Harmon, pastor Sunday school, 9:16 ant. Thuroi»ii brew. HUporlntendent. Preaching 10:30 a. in No service Sunday evening. Prayer service Wednesday eve | nitig at 7:30 pin. The revival services closed Wednesday evening. A fine spirit prevailed throughout the entire in -llngi ( Lurch pm pie. inein —— . . , „ ~ „
bers of the church worked hero ically during the meetings. About ’0 were forward during the revival. The Jiouse was well filled most of the time The church has been very much revived. We hud tlie assistance of Miss Nellie Hawkins as evangelist, and Itev and Mrs. Russel Johnson. Miss Haw kins did most of the preaching, which was well received by the audiences. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson did fine work as personal workers, as well as preaching a tew times. Members will is* received into io' ehut eh next Sunday. Decatur Circuit M. E. Church Mt. Pleasant Sunday school 9:30. Jesse Sin-' I gleton. superintendent. Address ! by guest speaker, 10:30. Preaching service 7:00 p. m. ' Sermon by pastor. Revival servI ices each evening during the . week at 7:15. Public is cordially j ' invited to these services. Beulah Sunday silusil 9:30. Otto Dlli ling, superintendent. Washington Sunday school 9:30. Harry Anchews, .superintendent. Preaching sei,lee 10:30. Sermon by pastor. Pleasant Valley Sunday school 9:30. Harold Porter, superintendent. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7. Antioch M B. C. Church Rev. Simon Moore, pastor. j Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Geo. |H. Bright, superintendent. Arthur ; Fosaough. secretary. Morning worship. 10:30 a. m. i Evangelistic service, 7:00 p. m. | Special singing. "Teach me thy way, O Ixird; 1 will walk in thy truth; unite my heart to fear thy name."—Psa. 86- ! n - ' —o Mount Tabor Circuit Methodist Episcopal Church Rev. Elbert Mprford, Pastor Mount Tabor Church School at 9:00 o'clock. (Mr. William Johnson. Supt.l Morning worship at 10:00 o'clock The pastor will be present and will preside. A group of students from I Taylor University w ill lie in the service and will bring special In-
City Cash Market J. A. KUHN. Mgr. PHONE 97 A ’phone call will bring our delivery to your door with Choice Meat of any kind. Try us for your Sunday Meats. Dandy bunch of Chickens. Choice cuts of Beef. Veal or Pork. ( old and Smoked Meats. Cheese, all kinds. Fresh Country Butter. __ — ®) 25c SALE WV eSTABL!SH€O » Where Else \\ ill A Quarter IpWHtPt economy ßuttsTl so Far? PORK AND BEANS QUAKER r 16 oz. MAID c) size cans I 1 RED CAMPBELL’S BBANS BEANS Sultana Biand 6 "1“' 25c 4 X5..25c TOMATOES, standard pack 1 large cans 25c •STRING BEANS, standard pack 1 large cans 25c SUGAR CORN, standard pack 1 large cans 25c LIMA BEANS. Dry 5 lbs. 25c PALMOLIVE SOAP 1 cakes 25c DEL MAIZ CORN 2 large cans 25c PEAS, Reliable or Sultana brand .2 large cans 25c NLTLEY OLEO lb. 10c FEUS NAPTHA SOAP 10 bars 49c JELLO, All Flavors 2 pkgs. 15c PI RE LARD 1 lbs. wJI . . — 1 SLICED BREAD 7~ | CFIAUDMOTHER'S 0 a tb. loaf—now 4 V |/W TO©D I VMKMHHHaanMnMBHMHHnKHHHHtZnHMSHBMHK’
bplratlona! talks. Official board mealing immediately following tbs morning worship servee. Ctark'g Chapel Church School at 9:30 o'clock (Mr. John Baley, Supt.) Evening worship service at 7:30. Tlie group of simlents from Taylor University will be in attendance and will have special parts in tlrn service. Help advertise the meeting. Mount Hope , ('Lurch School at 9:30 o'clock. (Mr. John Corey. Supt.l Young People' Meeting on Tuesday at 7:00 i
RESEARCH REVEALS ALL-BRAN RICH IN ; j HEALTH-ELEMENTS Helps Correct Constipation with “Bulk” and Vitamin B; Also Has Iron Recent scientific research shows that Kellogg’s All-Bran contains two things needed to overcome tenu porary and recurring constipation. I It has “bulk” to exercise the intestines, and Vitamin B to tone the intestinal tract. These two important food-ele-ments promote regular habits, and help do away with the headaches, loss of appetite and energy, so often the result of constipation. ' i The “bulk” in Allz-Bran is mild in action—much like that of lettuce. Inside the body, it forms a soft mass, which gently clears the intestines of wastes. Special cooking processes make Aix-Bran finer, I softer, more palatable. r Isn't this pleasant “cereal way” far more healthful than using pills and drugs—so often habit-forming? Just cat two tablespoonfuls of Kellogg’s daily—enough for most types of constipation. If your intestinal trouble is not relieved this way, see your doctor. Besides, All-Bran brings your body twice as much blood-building iron as an equal amount by weight of beef liver. Equally tasty as a cereal with I milk or cream, or used in cooking. ! Recipes on the red-and-green package. Sold by all grocers. Made by , Kellogg in Battle Creek.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday ut 7:00 o’clock. * PREBLE NEWS * ♦ I I .! I. — — 6 Mrs. E. A. Golrtner and Mrs. Goidner spent Friday visiting relatives In Fort Wayne. •Miss Husle hilling of Chicago 111., spent the weekeml visiting Mr. - ■— —
-n—-.in mowinirr~mm ■ n iiiwir i — iim-1 irimcn—iniwwiiir Hite’s Grocery LOWEST PRICES , QUALITY GOODS SUPER SERVICE Phone 31 or 204—For Better Service and Lowest Prices | P resh » JERSEY MILK FIG BARS Granulated Sugar 4 | ai - ge cans {lbs 45c 25c 25c = 7 lb:;. Bulk Rolled Oats 25c Golden Rio Coffee, th 12'jC Fancy New Rice, 3 lbs 14c 3 cans Baked Beans 25c J 2• 1 lb. pkgs. Edgemont Crackers 25c Fancy Canned Pumpkin. 3 ig. cans 25c ! 2-1 lb. pkgs. P. W. Crackers.... 25c Mince Meat, 2 packages. Best. ... 25c < 7 cakes P. &G. Soap 25c New Seedless Raisins, 11) 16c Fancy Grape Fruit, each 5c 24 lb. sack Best Pastry Hour 45c 4 cans HOMINY 25c ONE CENT SALE LARGE CANS STRAWBERRY PRESERVES 29c 1 P k 9’ 3lue Devil 2 dozen FRESH LEMON COOKIES 15c Second package c 5 tbs. NAVY BEANS - . 17c Two packages 11c w CENT SALE LARGE CAN PINEAPPLE 1 1 can Fancy Red * * Pitted Cherries 25c LARGE CAN PEARS j Second can 1c ia/V Two cans LARGE*CAN Ai’RICOIS jQp 2 cans LITTLE ELF CORN ... 25c cans small APRICOTS.. 25c 2 cans LITTLE ELF PEAS... 25c | ; cans Hand Packed Tomatoes 25c > 1 cans RED BEANS 25c I lbs. FRESH CORN MEAL .25C I I cans KRAUT .. . 25c \ APORATED PEACHES, Ih.lOC 3 cans small PEACHES . . 25c I pounds FANCY OLEO . 25c FfISHER & HARRIS I PHONES 3,1 and 5 FINE GROCERIES Head Lettuce Wc CHEESE PIITTFR SPECIAL CREAMERY |,O'IR<I |sc DU I I talß Finest Quality, pound ZeWV 2 lbs. . . 29c DOnfiMC Good Quality Straw f DRUUIVIO 4 Sewed. on ly J|£ J ) MACARONI 25c ,'Z 15c FOULDS 25c pipe d pkg. FOULD'S NOODLES FREE) JL S. POP CORN 25c ■ 25c I Mailed Milk “‘XIT’ 48c | Mailed Milk 59c TOILET PAPER . '%o“.T v J9c Must ar d BATTLESHIP SUGAR. Fine Granulated, 10 pounds 16c (|uart 1 , t SPECIAL, PURE OLEO, 2 pounds 25c j ars | < C OLEO, GOOD LUCK, pound 17c pint Jar . 12c RED KIDNEY BEAN'S, 3 cans ... 25c COFFEE, Golden Rio, 2 lbs. . . 25c White Clover Section Honey, 2 for 29c MILK. Tull cans Pel, Carnation Vclveeta, Brick, Limberger, Amer- or Bordens, 2 for 15c ican or Chateau Cheese, pkg 19c Small cans, I for 15c 2 for 35c TANGERINES, large, dozen 20f ECKHARTS QUALITY LARD, 3lb 25e KUMQUATS. 3 lbs. 25c; pound . Ulc I COAL BUCKETS ,33c SUN-KIST ORANGES, dozen . ... 15c Heavy Galvanized Tubs, extra large 79c WESTERN LIMA BEANS. 1 lbs.. .29c Large 69c Quality Soda Crackers, 2 lb. b0x..23c Medium size 59c BUTTER CRACKERS, I'4 lb. box s(h I BULK (OCOANUT, pound 25c PURE BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, bag 25c VINEGAR. Pure Cider, gallon 25c Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour, pkg I2S-r ; POTATOES. No. I White. -30 lb. PEARL HOMINY, 3 lbs 10< '/ 2 bushel. .-30 c 6(1 lb. bushel..ssc ROLLED OATS. 7 lbs 25c ; (> White Handled Cups, 6 Saucers 59c Prunes. Fancy med. size, 3 Ills. 25c j 6 WHITE DINNER PLATES .... 59c FLOUR. Pride of Decatur, 12 lbs. 27c ! Sun Brilc or Red Seal Cleanser, 21 pounds 17c 6 cans... 25c; Can 5c FLOUR, Gooch's best, 21 lbs 6h.<TODDY, Chocolate Health Drink, IN lbs $1.35 1 lb. can 50c WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR, llb.bag 19c Full asst. Fruits and Vegetables 10c PORK & BEANS, 1 cans 25c c iLiiii ilium i [■■■iwri irmin"TTirmi'—ii'i uui iiii :jii i.i~ iimim mhiiG
and Mrs. Otto Dilling and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. Foreman and family ot Decatur were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Chester Latt and son spent Tuesday afternoon in Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hoffman and daughter Gertrude and Mrs. Wm. Ehrman spent Wednesday visiting '- 1 11 —
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Mi Robert Sherlock und Mi N Berneia loHmau of Corunna. M'sr Dorothy Hoffman spent Wednesday visiting .Mr. and Mrs. Earl Straub and family. — —o —- ■ — Well Go«» Far Down The ileeiiesl well thSl lies vet been dug la about a tnlle and three qtinrters deep
