Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 250, Decatur, Adams County, 21 October 1932 — Page 5

,3mm churches —■" Ur.i° n Chapel r ,. . is expected \ ■ S.’W'n ' ' 7";!" sd “u I a rem.rkabie growth “'■■ and til.' prospects for j 6 v W " iV 11 1 'oiaaiiim program will be, al H”' rl " s,> tl "' SlU,ly as socla^W , ‘' i)i of the United of Geneva: lleasoller - / '■ \largar.t i.reetl, 3 M Teeple. |.,oiur l | Runyon. e ? Mr.-- Nathan Cole. llber of^K. i i ilict ■ Alvni Wiiidmil-. Mrs. rt Reasoner. K !■' Shoemaker. I menibei- ami friends of the ' Si Im,.' urged to be 'fori;Meat at service. Sunday Ited will begin as usual at 9:15 | Pleas,, b, oil time. Welcome.'

HM . ttFrarnJEaag;- mi imtm tICORN g r Standard Ohio Pack, No. 2 cans MV IAVONDI AVOND VLE FLOUR 24 lb. bag 9K C 9 Pet and Carnation Milk 5 tall cans 9‘L, EXTRA SPECIAL — Small cans 10 for 25c ■SOU ■ PINEAPPLE, Avordale 2 No. 2' 2 cans 29c ® CRACKERS, Country Club Sodas 2 lb box 17c OATS. Best Bulk 22' 2 tbs. 19c PEACHES, Country Club, Just Reduced H — 2 No. 2' 2 cans 29c ■ KIDNEY BEANS, Country Chib 2 cans lie ■ picnics in. i | BITTER IQUp ■ PORK ROAST 19 Von . Lean, tasty pound ' *“C ■ OLEO, Wonder Nut »Y 1 Fine for seasoning 2 lbs.^ll C ■■ — ■ —■ !a| brapes ir Fancj Tokays ... 2 tbs. IOC -■BANANAS 3 lbs. 1 f)z» I fl POTATOES, U. S. No. 1 9Kr» B Michigan 2 pecks 9 LETII ’ CE 1 r E Solid Heads 2 tor JL*JL ■B 9 WABASH Baking Pow- -sho-you" Chop Suey. Noodles 1 (1. der, Inusual 1 K/» & sko-you sauce, can .LvC I H \alue. 1 lb. can I’lv Bean Sprouts, can 15c I ■ H. F. KRAFT. North Store H. E. MILLISON, South Store I pBl BJv ®JB ®JS MHUiiUlsi H )c - ———

" I""™»— — I Appeiman’s Grocery I PHONES 215 and 219 DELIVERY SERVICE 5 H —■—— — —— >■ BANANAS, 5 pounds 17c ROLLED OATS, 5 pound bag .... 15c ■ SUN KIST ORANGES. 2 dozen ... 35c BISQUIt K. I LOIR .. ...... 32c B CRANBERRIES pound 15c (Biscuit ( niters Free) ; ■ SWEET POTATOES. 5 pounds.’. . 10c LOG CABIN SYRUP. Pure 22c 9 OMONS, 25 pound bag. 29c <•. & <•- SOAP, 6 large bars 2. i >■ CALIFORNIA GRAPES, pound 10c OXYDOL and tdlibO. large .... 19c H perfects apple butter gai. 35c iced cookies. 2 dozen 9 COUNTRY GENTLEMAN CORN 10c LEMON COOKIES, 10 for 5c 9 LITTLE ELF PEACHES or <*. "• CRACKERS, 2 b0xe5...... 25c S APRICO’IS, can 15c Bur. leys HIGH GRADE (OFF Eh 29c E GRANULATED SUGAR, 10 lbs... 19c R< ’ dTablet !ree ’ .. S 3 SLICED and CRUSHED PINE CATSUP. Large bottle Ik i: APPLE No 2 can 15c G 00,) lASTE OEEO ’ poun{ " £ PEANUT BUTTER, quart can... . 19c LITTLE ELI or PERI E( I OLEO ■ * 1 MPKIN, large can 10c , ■ ... „ " S TOMATOES, 3 cans 25c POP CORN that will Pop. pound... ;>c E RED BEANS, large can?’......... .5c (H ICK OATS, package 5c ■ LIMA BEANS, can 10c VEGETABLE COOKIES, pkg. ... 15c 88l |!! c MARSHMALLOWS, l 2 lb. pkg. 10c I strainer f an ’‘ FANCY R,< E - 3 pounds 17c I 1£ D , VEGETABLES *" canß 25c NAVY BEANS. 5 pounds 16c J TOMATO JUICE, Heinz’ can .... 10c PORK AND BEANS. 2 cans L>c I Special ItA'd rVIJiMW GINGER SNAPS I IWnHwuß 0 cans 3 |,ounds /hp i I 2. for ' for I

Decatur Circuit U. B. Church I J. Clair Peters. Pastor Rivare Home Coming and Circuit’ Rally Sunday October 23. Sunday School . <■ 915Senmon Dr. H. C. Maaoti, Presi'dent of Huntington College Subject “Four Significant Attitudes towards the Cross of Christ I 10130. I SSp&ciai Music by College Quartette! I Basket Dinner at N m. I Congregational singing and morel j special numbers in song 2:Q<> Dr. [1 Mason will again speak, his subject|i “Christianity at the CC:ss Roads"! 1 A special offering will be lifted I for educational interests. Christian Endeavor at 7:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday even- I Ing 7:30. Everybody is itnited to C I these services. I Mt. Victory S. C. 0:0o!' [Preaching by tie Pastor at 10:00 1 I Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 I I Pleasant Grove S. C. 9:00 I Preaching by Pastor . 7:00 | I 'Dr. Mason will be with us. | ! Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:00, A cardial invitati. 11 is extended . 'to all. j

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1932.

Calvary Evangelical Church | Sunday School at 9:30 Eldred i Shifferly Supt. Prayer and Praise I service at 10:30 conducted bv the j class leader. Worship with sermon by Rev. M. W. Sondermann on Thursday night. Decatur Circuit M. E. Church Edgar L. Johnston, Pastor Mt. Pleasant Sunday School 9:30. . Class meeting 10:30. 1 Adult Bible Class meets Wednesday at 8:00 p m. Place of meeting i to ba announced Sunday. Beulah Sunday School 9:30. This is Rally Day. Following the Sunday School | a special program will be offered. Pastor will bring the message, if [you are in . ur community and are ; not in Sunday School some place I els we invite you to came and wor- , ship with us. Washington [ Sunday School 9:30. Preaching service at 7:30 Ser- ■ mon by pastor. Pleasant Valley Sunday School 9:30. Prayer .meeting Thursday at 7:30 | P- m. Pleasant Mills M. E. Rev. J. M. Pynchon. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. I Class meeting. 10:30 a. m. Epworth League, 6 p. nt. i Junior League, 6 p. m. Temperance address, 7 p m. i Wednesday evening the Pleasant Mills church will meet with the Mt. | Tabor church for a fall rally. ; Fall revival services will begin l Sunday, October 30. Cottage prayler meetings will he held next week. Salem j Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Morning worship, 10:30 a. m. Epworth League, 6 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening. 7:30 o'clock. COUNTY BOARD PLACES DeVOSS’ NAME ON BALLOT CONTINUED FROM PAGE? ONE the different offices are: Congress James I. Farley. D; David Hogg. R; Judge of the Adams circuit court, H. M. DeVoss, D; C. L. Walters, R; Prosecuting attorney. Edmund A. Bosse, D; Cal F. PeterI son. R; state representative, Adams and Wells counties. Frank G. Thompson. D; Charles Mayes Markley, R; County auditor, Glen ■ Cowan. D; Frank Amstutz, R: [ County treasurer, John Wechter, D; Orval Alspaw, R; County re- ' corder, Walter J. Bockman. D; Gaylie Hoagland. R: County sheriff. Burl Johnson. P. Dave Tl.j Campbell. R: County coroner,; ! Robert J. Zwick, D; c o Price. I IR: County surveyor. Ralph E.; Hoop, D; Charles K. Champlin, R: i I Commissioner first district. Phil; Sauer, Dj Milton Girod, R; Commissioner second district. Frank O. Martin. D; Elmore Cook, R. The official ballot will be printi ed on white paper and sample bal- | lots on kraft paper. FARLEY VISITS INDIANAPOLIS CONTINUED FROM MOE ONE ' conferring with party leaders and' appearing personally before Democratic campaign groups in the ho- ( tel. Roosevelt's special train was late

Where British Jobless Rioted A \ . io IT M - 11 Wp I® S - ■ TilPfjiy.M ■<’~L j, m it > Here is a photo of the British House of Parliament, the scene of the recent jobless riot, one of the worst in the history of the English capital, which began when an organized army of jobless attempted to storm Parliament Square. While police battled the demonstrators, the national government of Premier Ramsay McDonald (inset) was in session within. Scores of rioters were injured when mounted police charged into the throng and at least twenty police were rendered hors de combat.

in arriving yesterday because the engineer had been given instructions by members of the party to travel no faster than 60 miles an hour. Learning that nearly 20,000 Indi- : ana teachers were in Indianapolis j for their annual state convention, ' Gov. Roosevelt agreed to address ; them during the afternoon in Cadle | Tabernacle. But this speech had i to be cancelled because of a rule which prohibits political talks at i conventions of the organiztaion. Many of the teachers, however, were in the crowd at Monument . Circle. The cancellation was welcomed; by members of Roosevelt's party! because so many things had been planned for the Democratic nominee during his visit here that he would have had to sacrifice several

SCHMITT’S QUALITY MEAT MARKET SATURDAY SPECIALS Good Fresh All Meat Hamberger, 3 tb. for 25c All Pork Bulk Sausage (real good) 3 tbs. 25c Neck Bones 3 tbs. 10c Y oung Rib and Plate Boiling Beef, 3 tbs. 25c Bologna, Frankforts and Pudding, 3 lbs. 25c Lean Pork Steak or Pork Roast. .2 lb. for 25c Fresh Easing or Smoked Sausage, 2 lb. for 25c Medium Bacon in a chunk 10c tb Swiss Steak (good quality) .2 Tb. for 35c Veal Steak or Veal Roast 2 lb. for 35c Chuck Beefsteak (tender) 2 lb. for 35c Wisconsin Cream Cheese (No. 1) .2 lb. for 35c | Veal, Pork and Beef ground for Fancy 3 to 4 lb. Boneless Smoked Hams 20c th ; Smoked Veal and Beef Tongues 23c th Fresh Dressed Rabbits (any size) 20c tb Young Chickens to fry or roast 20c tb Armour’s Thuringer Summer Sausage 20c tb Fresh Oysters 30c per pint FRESH SKINNED PIG HAMS • 7to 12 lb. each 12c lb Fresh Side Pork Chunk or Sliced lOclb Fresh Picnic Ham, 6 to 10 lb. each 8c lb Plenty Fresh Pork Hearts, Liver and Brains 10c lb., 3 tbs. for 25c ! Pickled Pigs Feet 2 lbs. 25c I Fresh Solid Bulk Mince Meat 10c lb Fresh Mush, large roll 10c Large Eyed Swiss Cheese 25c lb LARD — 3 pounds. .20c; 50 lb. can .$2.75 No. 2 can of Pineapple or Black Raspberries 15c a can No. 2'2 Large can of Peaches, Pears, Apricots or Prunes in syrup .. .2 cans for 35c Edgemont Crackers 2 boxes 25c Free, Prompt, and Courteous Delivery Sen ice to all parts of the city any hour of the day. Phones 95 and 96 | H. P. Schmitt Meat Market

conferences to appear before the teachers. In addressing campaign workers, ! Roosevelt said he had a “real I chance" to carry every state. Louis A. Johnson, national comImandor of the American Legion, 'conferred briefly with the nominee. ■ “We did not discuss the bonus," | Johnson said. “I only wanted to i pay my respects." o Fishing, Hunting Licenses Decrease Indianapolis. Oct. 21 —(U.Rz — A slump in the sales of fishing and I hunting licenses in Indiana during the fiscal year of 1932, ended September 30, brought a Decrease in receipts of the fisli and game department of the state conservation department, according to the

annual report of Walter Shirts, division chief. Receipts tor 1932 were $29,234 less than those of 1931 and $47,000 « less than in 1930, Shirts reported. During September, peak month in the division, 89 arrests were made by game wardens, of which 65 resulted in convictions. Revenue from the fines assessed totalled $1,451.10. During the same month 2.025 pheasants were distributed from the Jasper Pulaski reserve and 1.350 birds from the Brown county farm. Planting of 578,267 fingerling fish, including small and largemouthed black bass, rock bask, blue gills, crappios and yellow perch, in public waters, was completed during the month, Shirts reported. o Appeals From Tax Levies Filed Late IndiJiupolis Oct. 21—-(UP)—!Alp-peils from more than a dozen levies set by county boards of tax adjustment were filed too late for consideration by the state tax board, commissioners ann nncsd today. The deadline tor filing was October 15. Two hundred fifty-two appeals entered before that date will

” | HITE’S GROCERY j C ORANGES—Fancy SunKist —Dozen 19c ILAN AN AS — Extra Fancy — 5 pounds 19c GRAPE FRUlT—Large Size—3 for 25c PEANUTS—Fresh Salted — Pound 6c SUGAR—Fine Granulated — 10 pounds 48c Lresh No. 2 Crushed PINEAPPLE 15c 1 lb. cans Fancy Apricots in syrup 10c SPAGHETTI, can 5c FANCY PINK SALMON, can 10c 10 tbs. NEW CORN MEAL 22c FRESH MARSHMALLOWS, It). .. 15c Gal’on cans Fancy Peeled Peaches 39c F AN < Y ( )LEO, pound 10c i v u r . Fancy Raspberries in syrup, can.. 15c Large cans Yellow Crawford 2 5 Ih bag FANCY ONIONS 29c Peaches in heavy syrup, can .. 15c Navy or Great Northern Beans slb 17c Quart Cans LITTLE ELF PEANUT BI TTER , ... 19c LIT 4 LE ELF .APRICOTS in heavy syrup, large cans 15c CORN — New Pack — 4 cans 25c GOLD MEDAL FLOUR — 24 pound sack 60c H ALF POUND CAKE BAKER’S CHOCOLATE Pan Free 25c SELF RISING CORN MEAL—pkg.,. .10c, large sack... 25c APPLE BUTTER — Gallon can 35c 1 PERFECT’S TOMATO SOUP — can 5c 50 lb. Bags CABBAGE 35c Rolled Oats OK/. Large cans FANCY PRUNES in Svrup 15c s ”’ s Large cans FANCY PINEAPPLE in heavv svrup... 18c W / ~r Ed g em «"t | BAKED BEANS, RED BEANS, HOMINY, can 5c 2m FANCY GRIMES GOLDEN APPLES th. 5c De X’ r t Powder' r 3 PINT CANS SWEET PICKLES 15c package DC | MBg ” IIWI * ;Wg| ' , * llll 11 IMMUMB BUT ;■ ■II IT If—| |||| ILUL FISHER & HARRIS PHONES 3, 4 and 5 fjne GROCERIES BANANAS, IQ/. SUGAR, Cane 7q"” ROLLED OATS 1 A (Quality Fruit slbliJV Granulated. 101b3 lb. pkg IvC MAC ARONI or SPAGHETTI in Bulk. Short Cut, New Low Price, pound 5c NEW STRAINED HONEY, l /i gallon pail, 5 pounds net 39c Genuine Holland Seed Cabbage, 100 tbs 75c Quaker Rolled QGk Gold Medal Rolled Oats, 55 oz, pkg 15 c ° afS ’ brge Pkg ‘ | Apple ilutter, Libby’s, gallon tin 19c Prepared Buckwheat, large hag .. 19c Hirsheys Cocoa 1 Q Mother’s Cocoa Bottle Caps Ifk pound can It/l 2 lb. can 2^OC Gross pkg IJ/C LED I*'llED CHERRIES—Heavy Pack—No. 10 gal’on cans IS)c MALT, Blue KQ/» I Quick Naptha White Laundry Soap, 10 burs 25c Ribbon, can ... eJOL | PUMPKIN, 4 No. 2 cans ... 29c I

FLOUR, Goochs best, 24 tbs 62c Flour. Pride of Decatur, 12 lbs... . 23c 24. pounds 10c Flour, New Whole Wheat. 5 lbs. . . 19c Sweet Potatoes, New Jerseys, 5 lbs. 12c Celery, Select Bleached Michigan .' 2 stalks.. 5c New Michigan Hand Picked Navy Beans, 5 lbs 15c New Yellow Granulated Corn 5 Meal, 5 pounds 12c CORN SUGAR, 3 pounds 18c ( rushed Pineapple, No. 10 gal. can 59c Easy Task Soap Chips, 5 th. pkg.. .25c Onions, No. 1 Yellow Danvers, ; 50 pound bag 60c NEW HICKORY NUTS, 6 lbs 25c GRAPE FRUIT, large. 3 for 25c Sun Kist Oranges, med. size, dozen 25c CRANBERRIES, pound 15c BAB-0 Cleaner. 2 cans ’ 25c SARDINES in Oil, can sc; 6 cans 25c Chocolate Cream Candy, pound.. 10c

, be considered. (Included among aippeals filed too I late were: Lancaster and Notting- ! ham civiland school townships in Wells County; Licking, civil and • school t 'wnships in Blackford coua- ! ty * Members of the tax board ex ! plained however, appeals of those; [ urriivng too late would be held far consideration if litigation arises in the respective counties. [ Hearings on the 252 appeals will

I' ” ’ City Cash Market | J. A KUHN, Mgr. PHONE 97 1 H MEATS OF ALL KINDS. JUST PHONE AND WE WILL DELIVER PROMPTLY. Choice Cuts of Beef, Veal and Pork. Chickens for your Sunday dinner. Cold and Smoked Meats. All kinds of Cheese. Fresh Country Butter. ■ I J

Jelly Bean. Peanut Brittle or Peanut Square Candy, pound .. 10c Snow White Marshmallows, th. 15c HONEY or DUTCH Cookies, 3 doz. 25c SPECIAL WASH BOARDS 48c SOF-WASH, large packages 22c Del Monte RED SALMON. Ig. cans 20c No. 1 MICHIGAN SAND POTATOES 15 lb. peck 15c; 60 lb. bushel 55c 6 WHITE DINNER PLATES .... 19c PEARL TAPIOCA, 3 lbs. 25c; lb. 10c New Hulk Seedless Raisins, 3 lbs 25c New Pack Tomatoes, 2 large No. 3 cans 25c 5 gallon Galvanized Oil Cans 90c BORAX, 20 Mule Team, 1 lb. pkg. 18c BUTTER, Special Creamery, 1b... 24c No. 1 Sunshine Butter Pretzels pound package 28c TISSUE TOILET PAPER. 1,000 Sheel Rolls sc, 6 for 25c Full assortment Fruits and Vegetables

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be held by individaul mi mbets of the board. Date f r the hearings hvae tot been set. After the hearings the board may approve the rates zr order the m reduced but Uie biard is not emp' wared to order i them increased. O —-r ; Miss Dora Shosenberg will leave Saturday fijr Bloomin'gton where she will spend the week.-Saturday night sire will attend the Phi Kappa Psi dance.