Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 107, Decatur, Adams County, 5 May 1933 — Page 5

jjfftl CHURCHES 11 Hecatur U.~B. Mission ■ WjQg N. Second St. „ei-s from Andrews. / with us Saturday fcuiorunm and v'lxX Id :| !id >’ Mr - M'afreer EH, .■ < nisi Mrs. Waain r like 'flHi of Lansing. 1S '■■ ' l|: '"'' i; ' 1: " Itussia .nid will l II ' condition ; in his H- is now pastor of p.ps Os Sunday we will

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IISCHMITT’S | QUALITY MEAT MARKET '■Les 95 and 96 Free and Prompt Delivery ■SATURDAY SPECIALS BVel will have a nice bunch of chickens to "■Kt, fry or stew; all cuts of Lamb; some Good Quality Baby Beef, and a nice line of Cold Meats, including Liver Cheese .H|f, Luxury Loaf, Spiced Ham, Chicken LMd and Fresh Solomi Loaf. lIOTHER SPECIALS Ksh Pork Side 10c lb., 3 lb. for 25c ilProh Ground Hamberger 10c lb., 3 lb. for 25c nil Pork Sausage 10c lb., 3 lb. for 25c (ifoung Tender Boiling Beef, 10c lb., 3 lb. 25c and Bologna.. 10c lb., 3 lb. for 25c Ktn Pork 5teak........ 10c lb., 3 lb. for 25c Kokcd Jowels 10c lb., 3 th. for 25c *K?sh Pork or Beef Heart 10c lb., 3 lb. for 25c l Ksh Pork Brains 10c lb., 3 lb. for 25c glal Pocket Roast 10c lb., 3 lb. for 25c Kokcd Ham Shanks.... 10c lb., 3 lb. for 25c Katy Pork Shanks 10c lb., 3 lb. for 25c Kesh Cottage Cheese.... 10c lb., 3 lb. for 25c Veal Roast or Steak 15c lb Kod Tender Beef Steak..., 18c lb ■gar Cured Hams (whole or half)... 15c lb ■ifts Hockless Picnic Hams 10c lb Kat Loaf (Veal, Pork and Beef) 15c lb K‘dium Heavy Bacon, chunk 15c lb ■ECIAL:-Country Gentleman Corn Il 10c, 3 cans 25c r’hx. Sparc Ribs and small can Kraut for 25c K‘<*.ial! Bread and Butter Pickles, Ig. jar 17c ■rge Dill Pickles, fresh stock 3 for 10c B’dget Sweet Pickles, fancy 8c doz. t 2 dozen for 15c Klveeta Package Cheese, 18c pkg., 2 lor 35c Green Beans or Tomatoes, 3 cans 25c Beechnut Spaghetti or Macaroni, 1 lb pkg 10c B ;ir ge 2 lb. box Soda Crackers 19c ■erfect’s or Little Elf Oleo, 10c lb., 3 lbs. 25c ■‘fleet’s large can Peaches,. 15c, 2 cans 25c r|n|| | , H| ,, _ —_ |H. P. Schmitt Meat Market

services Sunday morning and ( evening. The morning Sunday school will be at 9:30 with regular preaching services at 10:30. Special evangelitic services each Sunday evening at 7:30, Mid-week prayer servlets on Thursday evening at 7:30. if you are interested in hearing the oldtime gospel we invite you. A I'riend- • ly welcome awaits you. J. Clair Peters, Pastor, Huntington, Indiana. — o — Decatur U. B. Circuit Our third quarterly meeting for this year will be held at Mt. Victory on. the State line Saturday evening 7:00. Presiding Elder Rev. S. A. Macklin of Zanesville will be with us and bring us a message. Sunday School 8:45 Sermon by Rev. Macklin’ *10:00 Holy Communion following the sermon. Sunday afternoon, township Sunda Convention at 2:00. Sunday e.ening another Gospel sermon by the Elder, the hour is 7:00. Everybody invited. Rivare Sunday School 9:15. Preaching by Rev. Parker 11:00. Christian Endeavor 7:30. Pleasant Grove Sunday School 9:15. I “Blessed are they which hunger and thirst after righteousness, for

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By HARRISON CARROLL. Cotuiltiit, 1,33. Hint hltlini Syndlcaie, Ina. HOLLYWOOD, . — A Severely Hills audience was startled the other night when a woman s BMP™, -I ' with a foreign _ accent got up during the piclure and hysterW ically denounced W a scene showing » 1 a dog being killedtßSSWl fi| It was Dorothea Wieck, ■i .i 1 Paramount’s K 1 new German & W O ’. m P or ta- - Miss Wieck is a lover of anima*s and the scene, as her 'W®® manager exJwkT' plained, was too much on top of Dorothea all the amazing Wieck things she had . , . seen since she arrived m America. The excitement of knowing a Hollywood picture production was waiting on her must have stimulated Claire Trevor’s final performance in that Broadway show, “The Party’s Over." Miss Trevor, newest recruit for the cinema, was supposed to leave the stage playing time to report at the Fox studios in Hollywood by May 4. On that date, she takes over the job of leading woman for “Life in the Raw,” George O’Brien’s final picture on his Fox contract and the first acting he has done since he began holidaying away back in January. The newcomer is blonde, with hazel eyes and of the Sally Eilers type. She has made a few shorts, but this is her first major screen experience. Nothing has bben decided yet on George O Brien’s future at Fox, although I hear two other studios are talking contract with him. The effect of Hollywood’s munificence on the natives of Papua is brought to attention bv Jack James’ clipping from the “Papuan Villager,” an island newspaper. Reporting one of the many film expeditions into New Guinea, the

they shall be filled.” J, Clair Peters. Pastor Paul Parker, Assistant. o Antioch M. B. C. Church Rev. Simon Moore, pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Preaching service, at 10:30 a. m. Special song by Miss Jean Houck. Evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening, 7:45 o'clock. We cordially invite you to meet with us in any or all of these services. We will do dur best to make you feel at home. An hour rightly spent in God's house is a wonderful remedy for the many troubles and trials of this present day. Come. ■ —o Decatur Circuit Methodist Episcopal Church Edgar L. Johnston, pastor. Mt. Pleasant Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. Preaching service, 10:30 a. m., followed by the observance of the Lord’s Supper. Plan tu attend the Union-Root township convention in the after-

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local correspondent prints: “The celebrating feast of Shackleford and Drumguld's expedition was held on the 21st ultimo. The street was full up with people, about 700 to 900. ’ “They have taken plenty pictures on which they have spent 347 pounds besides some pounds sent or the big feast for the people. We hope their work will be successful on their return to America. These two men, Shackleford and Drumgold, are very good kindhearted men... HOLLYWOOD PARADEi Mischa Auer, who carries a fateful air in his screen appearances, will play the asssassin of ArchDuke Ferdinand in “Strange Rhapsody.” Auer is a professional “short-ender" in pictures. He was the communist scribe in “Gabriel" and was shot as a spy in “Mata Hari.” . . . Barbara Weeks and Richard Cromwell have taken up cycling together. . . , Jack Holt used up most of his vacation teaching his son, Tim, how to play polo. . . . Charles jgs&XSter- Laughton is fuming over a \ reported mis<:'<A quoting by his J compatriot fi <. a newsenbes. He f denies that he won’t come back » t 0 Hollywood. . William Harrigan cast s for Helen Twelvetrees picture. Charles Ken Murray. Laughton the stage-radio-film wit, goes into it today, too. . . . Milton M. Golden postcards from Madrid that he expects to see Ruth Chatterton, husband George Brent and Ramon Novarro in the Spanish capital. . .. Gary Cooper, who was out with Sandra Shaw at the Grove the other night, frosts his burnsides for his next picture. Cary Grant ditto. DID YOU KNOW— That Wallace Beerv. with a “specialist” rating of Lieutenant Commander in the naval reserve, is entitled to fly any model naval plane?

noon and evening. Beulah Sunday School. 9:30 a. in. Washington Sunday School, 9:30 a. in. Pleasant Valley Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Evangelistic services at 7:30 p.m. Sermon by pastor. Bible studv and prayer meeting Thursday evening, 7:30 o'clock, followed immediately by meeting of newly organized young peoples group for the study of a lesson led by Miss Alta Byerly, group president. THREE CONFESS TO ROBBERIES (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) was robbed of $2,500 in jewelery, however. Dr. Dooley was kidnaped, taken to the country, tied to a tree and robbed of $136. Other crimes admitted in the confession, police said, included a series of filling station robberies. Mrs. Pearman and Miss Jackson were arrested by Clark county officials shortly after

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Dooley wty, kidnaped. Pearman was arrested at Terre Haute. All are held in the county jail at Rockville. o—■ LUTZ TO APPEAL BEER DECISION (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) licenses at his discretion, the opinion said. Rosen brought his suit after being denied a license as Lake county importer. He ti.ed an affidavit which charged that persons obtaining importers licenses are required to donate SSOO to the Democratic I campaign fund. Rosen said hb was told he could not obtain a license without support of the Gary and Lake county Democratic organizations. RELATIVES AID IN SEARCH FOR MISSING CHILD (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) I here with ransom money.” The search for Peggy turned' westward today as police here found themselves bewildered by j endless tips which offered no ‘ valid clue. Not too hopefully, investigators I awaited complete reports from | Columbus, 0., police who had in custody John A. Griffin, 29. Gris-1 fin was arrested at Columbus airport as he sought an airplane ride to Massachusetts in exchange for information he said he possessed about the whereabouts of Peggy. Griffin telephoned Neil McMath, , Peggy’s father, yesterday and saiiL* “I know where Peggy is. If you i will pay my fare from an airport to Chicago to Hyannis airport and meet me there with a state policeman, I will take you and him back to Chicago and you can have your daughter.” The call came from Columbus and at the airport police found Griffin. They declined to say what they learned from him. —o Statute Has Odd Provisions Boston.—(U.R) —An old Massachusetts statute, enacted in 1867, forbids the throwing or catching of bean-bags, except in designated places. o - - Prisoner Returned to Jail Salem, Ore.— (U.R) — Declaring that there was some mistake, he wasn’t supposed to be free, Norman Meilis of Turner came back to the city jail here and demanded to bo locked up again.

1 th. FRENCH COFFEE and a Reg. 69c 6 Cup Aluminum J DRIP-O-LATOR Hi I both -q I 1 kX J FOR OW DRIP-OLATOR with £Q/» HMliaMiaw 1 th. Country Club Coffee VOC TOMATO SOUP 10 cans QQc BARBARA ANN tJ «Z V/ TOMATO JUICE 10 No. 1 cans Uxn COUNTRY CLUB Tl t/V SALAD DRESSING Qt 21c EMBASSY BRAND PORK & BEANS 12 JOn COUNTRY CLUB No. 300 cans PINEAPPLE 2 No. 2' 2 cans OOp AVONDALE, in Heavy Syrup * PRESERVES 2 1-Tb. cans 25c ASSORTED FLAVORS AatJV CORNED BEEF 2 12-oz. cans 25c ARMOURS Standard Quality MILK /Ph* CORN 9Q/» 10 Ta " cans -**/v ; 6 No. 2 cans arfi/V Country Club Country Club, Cream Style. ' 1 0C CORN I Club, Also Lemon Soda 3 No. 2 cans Lemon Lime, Orange, Root Beer Country Club. Healthful BREAD BRAN FLAKES 1 ()n th. loaf 4c j 15 oz. package * VV qq Country Club, Fresh, Crisp. A 2' ? th. 2 layer « hum l.’l ikl'c -to Yellow Cake with Butterscotch CORN rLAKES |Q C Pecan |cing 1o oz. package SUGAR 10 lbs. SOAP 'CHIPS OKn Pure Cane Granulated */"V Easy Task, 5 th. box FLOUR 24 th. sack MArfV F & G SOAP Avondale-Quality The White Naptha IQ.. CANDY 3 lb. box /I<L> Soap, 6 giant bars 1 <’< Assorted Chocolates cr<JV BANANAS 5 lbs. 25c Selected Ripe Fruit Arft/V STRAWBERRIES 2 qt. 25c 1 Fancy Louisiana's ORANGES dozen 1(L. Large size California AVV NEW PEAS 2 lbs. 15 ( . Sweet, Tender XMV NEW POTATOES 10 lbs. 29c HEAD LETTUCE 2 heads 1% Arizona Iceberg AW — FRIDAY-SATURDAY MEAT FEATURES — PORK LOIN ROAST lb. Q P KIR END SW ISS STEAK, Tender. Juicylb. 15c RACON, in piece, medium sugar cured,. . . Ih. 9c BUTTER lb. lO e Country Club Roll Creamery made from fresh cream ~ . - - - . -

Physical Education Is Made Optional Indianapolis, May 5. — (U.R) — Physical education in 255 Indiana high schools was made optional today by the state board of education. Schools affected by the order are those holding c.ne year commissions as accredited institutions. Physical education will remain mandatory in the other 597 high schools in the state. At the board's last meeting, it was revealed today, a resolution was adopted making physical education optional in all the state high schools. The original resolution was discarded, however, in favor of the one passed today. 0 . Jobless Numbered 600,279 Washington.— (U.R) —Unemployed in The Netherlands in mid-.lanu-ary totaled 600,279, an increase of SHE ATE ALL-BRAN TWELVE YEARS WITH | FINE RESULTS Delicious Cereal Relieves Constipation Read this very enthusiastic letter: “Something like eleven or twelve years ago, I began eating Kellogg’s All-Bran. When I started, it was called simply Kellogg’s Bran, and I believe it was one of the first prod- | ucts of the kind on the market. “My friends often laugh at my ' fondness for All-Bran. It gives such a clean taste in the mouth, and I do not feel satisfied until I have had my All-Bran. “If the Kellogg Company should ever stop manufacturing All-Bran, here is one who would be greatly disappointed.”—Miss Amy Person, University Park, lowa. Science says that All-Bran provides “bulk” to exercise the intestines, and vitamin B to further aid regularity. Also iron for the blood. The “bulk” in All-Bran is much like that of leafy vegetables. How much safer than taking patent rtfedicines —often harmful. Just eat two tablespoonfuls daily for most types of constipation. For serious cases, try it three times daily. If not relieved this way, see your ’; doctor. i Sold in the red-and-green pack- . age. At all grocers. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek.

3,489 over Dec. 31, joblless, the Commerce Department has been informed by Commercial Attache J. F. Van Wickel at The Hague. o Girls Locked Selves in Closet Ogden, Utah.—(U.R)—All against solitary confinement are Delores Leigh and Grace Morby, each 12. They stepped in a closet at school with a snap lock and weren’t liberated until three hours later after police had searched the city.

HITE’S GROCERY PHONES 31 and 204 • Pork and Beans, These items have Red Kidney advanced over V M Beans, Hominy, 100 %’ our Ked Beans, su PP'y lastc - can CflLlMf>£ Kraut ’ SP a S hettl ’ 'a* soup, Tomatoes. Iced Honey rk KRAUT p Cakes, dozen .. LvV can 0C 10 lbs. Fresh 1 Early June Peas 1A„ Corn Meal li/C can lUC Gal. cans Red J r BEST OLEO Ifk Pitted Cherries tcOO pound XvC TOMATOES r GRAPE FRUIT Spaghetti r Rolled Oats OfCz* can OC 10 lbs BANANAS lb. 5c Quart cans Gold Dust Clean- r Apple Butter .. AOO ser, can 00 Gallon cans QKn Wheat Pops F* Peeled Peaches OOC package 0C HOMINY t Perfect Select /A can 00 Pink Salmon can JLvO Fresh Salted rt Qt. cans Horse -|r Peanuts, lb Il Radish Mustard 100 Luncheon size, Sliced I wClullUV >n heavy syrup, can l/O Qt. can Peanut 1 Large cans Ripe Prunes vu- iU ' ’ ’ in heavy P* Powder * DeSSert 5C S>rUP Quart cans lET ~ Toilet Tissue OPT „ Mustard IOC rolls TFA ACV 2Qr ■M. JLJXjk IMPERIAL, pound Big Supply of all kinds of Seed Potatoes.

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18S8 Cow Tax Tag Unearthed Forest Grove, Ore. — (U.R) — A farmer here unearthed a brass tag which proved to be a cow-tax tag, issued in 1888. The city placed a tax on all bovines because they roamed the main streets. FOR SALE — Good Oliver gang plow. Peoples Supply Co., 203 South First St.. Decatur, Indiana. Phone 114.

10c Blue Devil Water Softener and Cleaner, 4 pkgs. MOC Large Instant OQ Postum ....... V Large Cereal OA,, Postum mvIC Palmolive Toilet £ Soap, Special, cakeOC Syrup. Golden 4Q No. 10 gallon .. . ‘~x»7v No. 5, '/i gallon, , 28c Honey, Pure Strained No. 5. i/ 2 gallon QQ 5 pounds net. . . OJ/C Catsup, 14 oi. IA „ bottle lUC No. 1 White QQ Potatoes, 2 pks. Select Early Ohio Seed Potatoes, QQ 60 lb. bushel. . . t/OC 15 pound peck .. 25c Cabbage and Tomato plants, select sturdy Pork and Beans in Tomato sauce, p* large can 01 . t . y „ eßedSM, ..loc S.O.S. for cleaning. 2 Ig. pkgs.. Brillo, 1 r 2 -10 c pkgs.. . . JLOV Steel Wool I p* 2 large pkgs.... JLOC Murphys Oil OQ/. Soap, 1 lb. tin. . Sun-Brite A Cleanser, 2 cans. Cocoa, 99,1 2 lb. box Dill Pickles, 1 p* , quart jar A 01 Rolled Oats, 1 /!/» Quaker, Ig. pkg. L 'ACStill some special values on Granite, Tin and Aluminumware. Now at our new location 135 N. 2nd street Next door north of Economy store.