Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 115, Decatur, Adams County, 13 May 1932 — Page 3

■ CHURCHES M 8 c Church Moore. Pastor M"-Srip'-riht<'h<U'ht. nah. L.-t Sunday ,is - HS >h .. 11,,A shull we |BL ■ wm ■j. leader. |K„..i. ■ ■ Circu t M. E. Church l johrston. pastor MB Mt Pleasant Kring |^K a .. Class Leader) ...

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(Sermon by Pastor) Beulah Sunday School • 9.3 Q (Otto Dilling, Superintendent) Washington Sunday School 9.30 (Hlarry Andrews, I Pleasant Valley Sunday School 9.30 IHaiold Porter, Superintendent! I’lea.hing service 10:80 (Sermon by Pastor) Pnyer meeting Thursday 7;30 (Mrs. Mary (larger, Class' Leader) Union Chapel U. B. Church Rev. T. )(. Harman, Pastor Sunday school, 9:15 am., Thurman Drew, superintendent. Preaching services, 10:30 a. in. Topic: •'Dow Pray In the Name of Jesus’" Communion services immediately following worship services. Player services Thursday evening at 7:30. The young married people of George Cramer’s Sunday school class will meet in the home of Rev. and Mrs. T. H. Harman this evening at 8 o'clock, and the

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other members of the church will also meet in this class party gath--1 erlng. and other attendants of (he church. The third quarterly conference 1 will meet at the church Monday evening at 7:30. A delegate and alternate will he elected to the 1 next session of the annual conference to meet at Winona the first ' week of September. ! DEATH CLAIMS PHOEBE RICE .CON I INI)EI> hkmil PAGE ONg) not been completed. Rev. B. 111. ■ Franklin, pastor of the Methodist 1 , Episcopal church will officiate and j burial will be in the Decatur Ceme- i tery. Friends may view the body at the j . Callnw home anytimuc Saturday 1 I afternoon or evening • —— 1 Opening Round Dance Saturday. SUNSET.

Heiress Kidnaped; .lean Mallory Gone; Reward (lifered i Early In the morning Miss .lean Mallory, twelve million dollar heiress dlstppears f.om her palatial home. Roliert (). Link, plain clothes man and Doherty of the police force 1 are placed -In charge of affairs. Every newspaper carries a headliner and a picture of Jean. She weais 1 a blue dress and a red hat; she is petite and pretty. Doherty spies | her at the movies; follows her to I the l.'nloii >t. only to find that i she is spirited away. Just us he I has brought her sister, Mrs. Del j itey, to the scene Jean falls in with a bootlegging I 1 gang, and has a hard time of it in ' I spite of the efforts of Acey, her | ! gallant protector. Mr. Link is tin-j I tiring in the search and appears 1 .n the scene just in time to save | Mrs. Del Hey from paying the ran- ■ som demanded by the bootleggers. Dr. Hale is called to the home of the bootlegger to alleviate the sufferitjgs of a sick daughter. He ' and his wife are apparently not I drawn Into the circle of anxious searchers for the blue-gowned, red- | hatted, pretty young lady who by iccldent a:e culminating their I search at the place of detention. I tion. | Such is the plot . f “Has Anyone Seen Jean?", the Senior Class play which will be staged at Decatur Catholl, High School Auditorium on Sunday, May 15th at 8:00 P. M. The story isibrimful of mystery and comedy and the audience will at times be held breathless with suspense. then rock with laughter at the tudicr (1s situations! brought about la:gely by Acey, the would-lie detective. Like all good stories, poetic justice is meeted out in the climax, and the onlookers breathe a sigh of rel’ rl wheniall is well with Jean. Tickets to rthi splay, that no one can afford to miss, may be procured from any of the students at Decatur Catholic High School. — o— Former King Attacked Marseilles. Mly 13 —(VP) —Former King Alfonso of .Spain was attacked today by an enraged coun--1 tryman. Ule was pummeled with fists and

City Cash Market J. A KUHN. Mgr. PHONE 97 Let us supply the Meat for Your Sunday Dinner. We offer choice cuts of Beef, Veal and Pork at prices surprisingly low. Dandy bunch of thickens. Cold and Smoked Meats. Cheese of all kinds. Fresh Country Butter. Our delivery truck will bring you prompt delivery. t Another List of GREAT VALUES <a ■ ■ vsa» hai SUPER SI DS 4 pkgs. 29c SLICED BACON. Sunnyfield lb. 17c TEA, Grandmother’s % lb. pkg. 15c PRETZEENOS, N.ILC lb. 10c LITTLE KERNEL C ORN 3 cans 25c RED BEANS, Sultana 12 cans 49c PURE LARD. lb. carton 4 lbs. 25c CAMPBELL’S SOUP, assorted.. 3 cans 25c BREAKFAST BACON, Sugar Cured lb. BI TTER. Silverbrook Creamery lb. 20’/2C BUTTER. Fresh Creamery lb. i Ql/kp Cut from the tub JLO “V» FRESH EGGS, 2 dozen H * » Every Egg Guaranteed , POTATOES, U. S. No. 1 Grade 2 pecks 29c COMET RICE, Fancy Quality 12 oz. pkg. g SUGAR, Cane FRESH FRUIT AND Granulated UJI 1 Q VEGETABLES 25 fb. baa Cheese, Cream V7 _ BANANAS, 4 tbs. 19c or Brick, tb. lit Green Onions, per Flour, Pillsbury or bunch Gold Medal Yellow Onions, tb. 5c 24'/ 2 tb. bag •OC Cucumbers, fancy. Baking Powder OOp each 10c Davis, 12oz. can -Hi |daho Baking pota . OXYDOL HI p toes> iq it,_ bag 19c 12c

ulm >st pushed off the bout from which he was debarking befo ' • by- 1 slanders pulled off his iimsullhuiJ He w.is uninjured. — - Five Youths Are Held Madison. Ind., Mjy. 13 —(UP) — Five youths were held here today as result of the asserted confession of one that Lawrence Robinson had his father's burn Burned so his father could give him more spending money from the insurance. Eime:' Herlfle reported the alleged arson plot to sheriff Sam Sauley, according to Sanley. He quoted IHorlne as s lying that Ropi-

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son gave Lawrence Reed S3O to burn the building, and that Reed guve Horine {ls to assist him. The barn was burned February 29. The other youtlM held are Ches'er Horine, 19, and Austlne Hen h, I Ik. Authorities said arson ehaiges would be filed against two of them. ’ 0 Agree To Demands Indlanapoliß, May 13 ■ (UP) Statements of 9(1 state senators and I

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'Jepcesenutlvev ugraeltlK to limit I lie scope of special session of the leglslatue Li consideration of tux legislation only, were before governor Harry G. Leslie today. i A majority of the statements. I signed In answer to queries sen' j out by lleuten mt governor Edgar , Hush, president of the senate, and ! Walter Myers, speaker of I he house, I agreed to (Ise the 17 propt.»uls outlined by the clllzens tax committee as a working basis.

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Governor Leslie said today he * would continue to Insist that th" : leglslat us agri e to enuet specified • legislation agreeable to him before he would cill a special session. 1 1 o , Auto Crashet Decreased Toronto, Ont., (UP» —February 1 total of 5d9 mot r vehicle accidents ' in Ontario shows a 38.8 per cent drop from the previous month and an Increase of 23.8 per cent over 1 February, 1931.