Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 268, Decatur, Adams County, 11 November 1932 — Page 5

Eli CHURCHES iTOWii 3rethren Mission i ggl North 2nd St. EgaMk 'lit It the orwiling fnroacMn- •>> the liev - !t - ; home HgflK \ ii B. ißChrist Decatur Circuit gagSl Peters, Pastor Rivare 9:30 ' Listiac' ! : '■ ■ 7:00 wti «Hr "' 'i ,,s " ' ,|n ' : ' l: - v gening- ■■■ 7:30 ■ Mt ' Vic,or *

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lApDelman’s Grocery ■JONES 215 and 219 DELIVERY SER VICE |* - KIST ORANGES, 2 dozen ... 35c FRESH FIGS, 2 large packages.. . 25c MANBERRIES, pound 15c BISQUCK FLOUR 32c ■VEET POTATOES, 5 pounds. . . 10c (Biscuit Cutters Free) ■ IONS, 25 pound bag 29c LOG CABIN SY RUP, Pure 22c ■ LIFORNIA GRAPES, 2 lbs. . . 15c G. <*t G. SOAP, 6 large bars 25c ■KFECTS APPLE BUTTER, gal. 35c O V YDOL and CiHPSO, large ... 19c ■UNTRY GENTLEMAN CORN. 10c ICED COOKIES. 2 dozen 25c ■TILE ELF PEACHES or LEMON COOKIES 10 lor 5c ■ AI’LI O'iS. can 15c P. VV. CRACKERS, 2 boxes 25c ■vANULATEI) SUGAR. 10 lbs.. 19c Pursleys HIGH GRADE COFFEE 29c ■ it El) and CRUSHED PINE- (5c Golden Rod Tablet Free) ■APPLE, No. 2 can 15c CATSUP. Large bottle 11c VANUT BUTTER, quart can. .. . 19c GOOD TASTE OLEO, pound .... 10c ■ MPKIN, large can 10c LITTLE ELF or PERFECT OLEO ■ •MATOES. 3 cans 25c 2 pounds..2sc ■F D PEANS. Inrffe can 5c QUICK OATS, package 5c ■ORK AND BEANS, can 5c VEGETABLE COOKIES, pkg. ... 15c ■MA BEANS, ean 10c MARSHMALLOWS, lb. pkg 20c ■PEEN BEANS, can 10c NAVY BEANS. 5 pounds 16c BASPRERRIES, in svrun. can. ... 15c PORK AND BEANS. 2 cans 15c ■TRAINED VEGETABLES for FRESH CORN MEAL. 3 lb. bag 9c B Babies 2 cans 25c 10 pounds for-... 21c ■OMATO JUICE, Heinz, can ... 10c I’, AMIDE MAYONNAISE. (It. jar 60c ROOD white SAND POTATOES (50c Rogers Salad Fork Free) ■ Peck 15c; Bushel 55c CUCUMBERS 10c BULLED OATS, 5 pound bug .... 15c LEAF LET’i'l CE, pound 7c Balmolive soap 4 Bars 9Qz» ■ 2 Large Crystal White Soap FREE I’ALUMET BAKING POW DER —1 I ’ountl can 29c I (10c Baker's Better Chocolate and Cake Pan Free) I IS? Special GINGER SNAPS I r '""'" ,n " s 25c

Preaching by the Pastor 10 00' p’rayer Meeting Thursday ... 7 :W Special Evangelistic services will rt-rt Nov. 18th Messages of vital interest to you will be brought by the pastor front night to .night Also special Bible Study aud songs. Pleasant Grove Sunday School 9 . nfl I Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7-00 ( Prenehing by the pastor Sunday: 7:"u You ure equally invited to latl -these services. | I M. E. Church Decatur Circuit Edgar L. Johnston, pastor Mt. Pleasant Sunday School 9:30. Jesse Single- 1 . to.r superintendent. Missionary program 10:30. IA / group of young i BO ple from the ,M00...iy Bible Institute. Chicago will .bring this program ednsisting of; I music Hud <lh Sid.lj'tjss, Evi 1 gelistic service 7:00 p. m.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1932.

HELP THE RED CROSS TO HELP THE NEEDY !~l HHHrar ■Ell * z> ’ I . ■ .... Si 4s He YOUR RED CROSS NEEDS YOU The 1932 poster of the American Red Cross Rc.ll Call for members.

EVERY year, beginning with the “ World War, the Red Cross has isued a poster calling attention to. its roll call for membership, which is held, traditionally, from Armistice Day to Thanksgiving Day. Many famous artists have painted these

I The above mentioned group will' have charge of this service. It will consist of special music and a i evangelistic sermon. You are invited to both these .services. Beulah Sunday School 9:30. (Jtto Dilling superintendent. Warhington Sunday School 9:30. Harry Andrews, superintendent. Pleasant Valley i SuitMlay School 9:39. Harold PorIter, sirperintenllent. Preaching service 10:30. Sermon ■MSF ■ vrgyF Ix 4/Wvk

posters. Usually they center about the figure of a Red Cross nurse, which carries sentimental recollections of her service during the war, and of her service in disasters in peace-time, as well as in the paths of public health.

• by ipastor. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 | Mrs. Mary Borger class leader 0 Antioch M. B. C. Church Rev. Simon Moore, pastor. | Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. Preaching, 10:30 a. m. Our revival services begin with this service, with the pastor as | evangelist, Miss Violet Golden, of

SCHMITT’S QUALITY MEAT MARKET YOUNG CHICKENS, DRESSED 18c lb PORK SPECIALS Young Pork Shoulders in the rough . . . 7c lb Small Pork Shoulders (trimmed) 8c lb Whole or Half of Fresh Side 9c lb Small Fresh Hams 10c It) Home Cured Medium Bacon in chunk 10c lb Fresh Casing or Smoked Sausage .... 10c lb Lean Pork Roast or Steak 12%c lb Good All Pork Bulk Sausage. .. .3 lbs. for 25c Other SATURDAY SPECIALS Veal Steak or Roast (shoulder) 15c It) Veal Stew (while it lasts) 10c lb Veal Loaf (with Beef or Perk added). 18c lb Fresh Ground Hamberger .... 3 lbs. for 25c Young l ender Boiling Beef ... 3 lbs. for 25c Young Tender Beef Steak. . 18c or 2 Tbs. 35c Fiesh Beef Hearts, Liver or Tongue 12'’c lb Fresh Pork Heaits, Liver or Brains i LARD — 3 lb. pad... 20c 5 lb. pail... 30c 10 lb. pail 58c 50 lb. can $2.75 Good Solid Bulk Mince Meat 10c lb Fresh Bulk Oysters 25c pt. Fresh Dressed Rabbits 18c lb Canned Goods Specials Special Burco Coffee 19c lb No. 2 cans Merrit Corn 75c doz. No. 2 cans Perfect’s Pineapple (sliced or crushed) and Black Raspberries.. 15c can Green Beans, 10c per can, 3 cans for 25c Large cans Peaches, Pears, Apricots, Plums and Primes, 2 cans for 35c [ llfl M J 810 35c Can 3 for $1 Free, prompt and courteous delivery service i to all parts of the city any hour of the day. Phones 95 and 96 H. P. Schmitt Meat Market

The poster this year is a timely reminder that the Red Cross needs help, if it is to carry on helping others. Every one who joins as a member of the Red Cross chapter in his community will be helping to help the needy.

! Lima, 0., song leader and Miss Anna Carper, of Decatur. R. 2, as pianist. Meeting each evening at 7:15 o’clock. We invite lhe public to meet with us in these fcrvices. The words of the Maetc.r are certainly in evidence today, when He said “Truly the harvest is great, but the laborers are few.’’ Be sure and come.

’JIMMYWALKER LEAVES AGAIN Ex-Mayor Sails For Europe; Apparently Out of Politics For Good Aboard S S. Conte Grande, Nov. I 11.— (U.R) —James J. Walker, Newj i York’s once spectacular mayor, his i ; political career definite.y ended, : was in strict seclusion aboard ship' today, en route abroad for an in-! definite stay. Also aboard '"as Miss Betty Compton, the actress, who has adliiitted being the mysterious “Mad aine X’’ of the Seabury hearings when Walker was on trial on charges of official misconduct. It had been brought out that she receiv- 1 ed $7,500 from one of the ex-may- 1 or's accounts. She later explained ■ it igas for “a bet.” It was also testified Miss Compton received approximately SBO,OOO in slocks and other securities from sources close i to Walker. The former mayor went into | hiding even before the ship sailed , yesterday. And not a sight of him ! could be had by reporters who be- j sieged his suite. After sailing, the i United Press sent a note to the suite and it was returned with the note, f ‘l am not the man you want.” I Several cabins were reserved in Walker’s name. Miss Compton l was accompanied by her mother, 1

I 91 HITE’S GROCERY r I Bl RSLEYS BURCO COFFEE, tb. 19c PRUNES, New large size, 3 tbs... 25c Sweet Potatoes. Fancy Jerseys, 51b 10c NEW PUMPKIN, large cans .... 10c BEANS, New Hand Picked, 10 lbs. 23c <|t. cans FRESH COCOA, can .. . 15c GAISINS, New Seedless, 3 lbs. ... 25c Chocolate Covered Cherries, tbbox 29c BURSLEYS High Grade Coffee, lb 27c SUGAR, 10 lbs. Fine Granulated.. 48c 24 ft. sack MERIT FLOUR 35c ORANGES, Fancy SunKist, dozen 19c FRESH (RACKED HOAJINY, s!bs 10c FANCY PINK SALMON, can .... 10c I . 5c fresh marshmallows, tb. .. 15c 10 lbs. NEW CORN MEAL 22e Fiwrr'v m vo i in SUN MAH) RAISINS, 3 pkgs 25c ’ ANI ' OI P ound ldt Large cans Yellow Crawford Fancy Raspberries in syrup, can.. 15c Peaches in heavy syrup, can .. 15c Tb- bag FANCY ONIONS 29c 1 tb. cans Fancy Apricots in syrup 10c NEW ELBOW MACARONI. ,3 tbs. 25c Quart Cans LITTLE ELF PEANUT BUTTER ~,, 19c LITTLE ELF APRICOTS in heavy syrup, large cans 15c 4 cakes PALMOLIVE SOAP . .”7. ’ 2 9c J (2 cakes CRYSTAL WHITE FREE) APPLE BUTTER — Gallon can 35c PERFEC TS TOMATO SOUP — can 5c 50 th. Bags CABBAGE 35c Rolled Oats Large cans FANCY PRUNES in Syrup 15c S , tbs • large cans FANCY PINEAPPLE in heavy syrup... 18c !/ VV / or Etl «eniont BAKED BEANS, RED BEANS, HOMINY, can 5c 9 s ' 2t)C FRESH SALTED PEANUTS, pound 7c Dessert Powder FT PINT CANS SWEET PICKLES 15c pad age DC FISHER & HARRIS - PHONE'S 3, 4 and 5 FINE GROCERIES DATES, New Crop .... 2 Ib. pkg. 25c | NEW LAYER FIGS, 2 tbs 25e SUGAR-Cane Granu- BANANAS, SWEET POTATOES fated Sugar 4 0 Fancy Golden OO Z1 Jersev 1£ _ 10 tbs Z IOC 1 lbs ££C 8 pounds LdC APPLES. Fancy Grimes. 6 lbs. .. 25c f SALT, 100 II). bag 93c; 25 Ib. bags 33c MACARONI ROLLED OATS BLACK PEPPER Short Cut r _ (Quaker Pack | A Pure Ground QA a pound <7 V 3 pounds .. . IOC pound Shelled Japanese Hulless Pop Corn. 4 lbs 19c | NAVY BEANS, stb 15c FLOUR—BIue Ribbon for Bread or Pastry—24 lb. cloth bag 59c COLD MFDXL ROLLED KRAI T—silver Fleece Brand npT OATS, large pkg LeJC 3 large cans Kraut, Crescent Brand 4 N 0.2 cans 29c | Pumpkin. Scott, I No. 2 cans. .. . 2‘‘? Select Fancy Evaporated Peaches Ginger Snaps, 3 lbs. 25c; pound 10c - ‘ pounds 25c McKensies l*repared Pancake or New Seedless Raisins, 4 pounds... 29c Buckwheat Flour, large bag 20c New Cleaned English Currants. Pure Buckwheat Flour. 5 Ib. bug. 25c - pbg. 15c Blue Dove Orleans Molasses, lg can 20c ; Whole Wheat Flour. 5 Ib. hag ... 19c Bu | k Laundry Starch. 1 lbs 29c ‘ Sliced Citron or Orange Peel , Q u j c k White Naptha Soap. 10 bars 25c f m - Pbg- 10* Mince Meat, None Such. 2 pkgs.,. 29c Honey, New Strained, '/z gallon Seeded Raisins ~ ((7 pkgK 2 - ( . r k- • aIK 9 net or C Brooms, Special, 4 sewed 25c 7 ranberrics, Red Ripe, 2 lbs ~ac Kaflee Hag, the coffee that lets Hubbard Squash, pound 3'4c you sleep, pound 49c Steel Cut Oats, 8 tbs. 25c. 3 lbs.. .10c 35c Diamond K. Coffee, pound. . 25c Pearl Cracked Hominv. 5 tbs 12c ’’° l ' Instant Postum 39c Hominv 3 larire cans 25c Knox ( ' e,atlne ’ package 20c Tomatoes, Hand Picked. 25c Sos-Wash 22c 10c Tissue Toilet Paper. 4 r 0115... 29c Flour. Pride of Decatur. 12 lbs... 23c Bowlenc or Sani-Flush. large can 20c 21 pounds 40c 10c Red Kidney or Pork and New Granulated White or Yellow Beans, 4 cans 25c Cornmeal, 5 lbs 12c Grape fruit, fancy, 4 for 19c Full asst. Fruits and Vegetables

Mrs. Florence Compton, a friend, Mrs. Alice Leary and Miss Modesto Gernegan. Walker, with his valet, boarded ’the Conte Grande at 11 a, m. yesterday in New York, and hurried ■into his suite on a deck. This is the same ship on which ■ Walker sailed for Europe in September, after he had resigned as I ; mayor under the fire of the Sea-! I bury investigators. He began his I return on the maiden voyage of I 'the liner Rex, which he left at] j Gibraltar and transferred to the 1 j Europa, from which he sent his withdrawal from the mayoralty i race to the city convention that I I nominated Mayor-elect John P. O' ■ Brien. As on the previous voyage, on

City Cash Market PHONE 97 J. A. Kuhn, Mgr. FOR THE BEST IN MEATS, try this market. You are assured of choice cuts of Beef, Veal or Fork for roasts or fries. Order a chicken for your Sunday dinner. Cold and Smoked Meats of all kinds. Cheese of all kinds. FRESH COUNTRY BI TTER.

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t the Conte Grande, Walker again is traveling with a group of reporters, who are going over to sail back on the maiden voyage of the new Conte de Savoia. ' Out of Politics New York, Nov 11. — (U.R) — ' James J. Walker is en route to InIdia, it was reported here last night from apparently reliable sources. The reports said he would be the 1 guest there of a maharajah whom 'he entertained here when he was mayor, after which he would go to ' Paris for an indefinite stay. General opinion here was that. Tammany Hall is "through’’ with Walker, and that there was almost |no prospect ot his ever returning l to politics.