Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 125, Decatur, Adams County, 26 May 1933 — Page 5

Bal churches Circuit M. E. Church r l. Johnston, pastor 9 Mt. Pleasant. , J.E. Springier , ntciiJ>’ : '■ . ni.'ets 'l'lllll y t . with Mrs. Iva Fuhr- * MB Beulah Otto Dilling Washington. ... and atiiiiinD

I HITE’S GROCERY PHONES 31 and 201 SUGAR, 10 lbs. ... ■ Tasiy BANANAS, I Ills. .... 19c Biscuits T > £ it cr I pkg. Beet or \ eg. Soup, can.. 5c I 25C Macaroni t 3 pkgs 10c ■L~ 211). pkg. Soda C rackers 19c ■Wall Paper Cleaner, 4 . 25c ■Gal. Red Pit. Cherries 48c 5-s‘ewed ■New Lima Beans, 2 lbs. 15c Brooms ■ Toilet Tissue, 3 rolls ... 10c 15c ■ 2 lbs. Graham Crackers 25c ■—; " 5 lb. bag Quaker Oats . 15c ■ SOAI pj n f j ar Mayonnaise 15c I Naptha Fancy Pink Salmon ... 10c I io cakes Qt. Jar Peanut Butter 19c I Hit* Fancy Ev. Apricots, 15c lb. ■ Van Camp Pork & Beans 5c ■Lg cans Apple Butter 10c ■ Fancy Swt Corn, 3 cans 25c |. ;incv ■ Gal. Peeled Peaches .. 35c Seedless | ■ Jell Dessert, a pkg 5c Raisins ■ Fresh Choc. Drops, lb. 10c ■ Lg. pkg. Post Toasties 10c "DC ■ We have the Finest Old Potatoes in this market. ■ Solid, easy cookers. Do not turn black. porkl Beans Country Club, in Tomato Sauce I J p«223c 4 N »-'*l7c ifcfr I Campbell’s Pork & Beans, sm. can .. 5c I PEANUT BUTTER 2 lb. jar 1 (>,. I Embassy Brand—Rich, Smooth, Ib. Jar. 10c Al/V I DILL PICKLES Qt. | I c. w. Brand ±OV SOFT DRINKS Ig. bottles 1 ft ( . I Ginger Ale, Orange, Lemon Lime Soda, each AvV FLOUR 24 lb. sack AVONDALE—For All Baking Uses tJvV «nr P *D Canc Granulated OLIVES Qt. QQ p 1 Hollywood, Queens 25 tb. bag J Country Club, Fine Flavor (nriw’ th ’ Fra 9 rant fATSUP Hip tOFFEE iq 14 oz. bottle IVI -ewel - th. 1 <JV Country Club, Sweet, Tender RYE BREAD TINY PEAS Country Club, Ib. Ibaf 2 No. 2 cans ** * V angel food m Cotton Soft Toilet Tissue Cake, Cherry Iced, each *«?(. SEMINOLE 1 (L< Plain 39c 3 rolls !«/<• OYSTER SHELLS 7Q., MOTOR OIL HI Me dium, 100 Tbs. 4 t/C 2 gallon can gJI.Vi "CREAM CHEESE 2 lbs. Full Flavor, Rich, Smooth, Fri. <k Sat. Special MIA PT PKG. CHEESE Two • ,-lb. pkgs. •)•)., iihenlo, Limburger. Brick, American Pabst ett STRAWBERRIES Qt. Luscious Kentucky Aromas BANANAS 5 lbs. 25c Selected for Quality and Flavor HEAD LETTUCE 2 hds. I NEW POTATOES 10 lbs. 1 Q ( . Alabama Triumphs NEW PEAS 2 lbs. 1 K ( » Well Filled and Sweat PINEAPPLES 2 for OQr Large Cubans, 24 size tomatoes lb lsc Very Fancy Hot House Selected — FRIDAY & SATURDAY MEAT FEATURES — HAMS lb. 15 C Smoked, Skinned, string half (Center Slices, Ib. 25c) SPICED HAM ,b l9c * r THURING SUMMER SAUSAGE _ * SWISS STEAK lb. 1 5c FROM ROUND butter ,b -25c Country Club, Roll Creamery

I tratloh of the Txvrd’w q.. . M>ra b Supper io 30 Sermon, by pastor. Pleasant Valley Preaching service 9:30. Sermon by pastor. nou Sunday Suhoo! 10:30 Porter, superintendent. Bible study class and young I(eo . Pies meeting Thursday at 7:30 nm Come and bring your Bible. I>catur U. B. Circuit' J. Clair Peters, pastor Paul Parker. Assistant bwnday School at 9 15 UhH H in \? y the PaßtW at ’"-IS Christian Endeavor at 7-30 mu« Faith Bard and Miss ‘Marjorie JVood of Huntington College will be — J is__ — I

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1933.

piesent in both the morning auud i 'cning services to bring special numbers. EVERYBODY COME. Mt. Victory Sunday School at 0:00; Prta.u!iing by Rev. Barker at 7:00 in the evening. Pleasant Grove . Sunday School at 9:CO You are welcome at any of these services. Calvary Evangelical Church ■ unday School at 9:30 a. m. James Darr, superintendent. Itn Tn^ 01 and praise service at . , a. in., conducted by the class leader. There will be no services on |Tliurs<iay night because of the j'-ounty meeting in the First M. E. i church in Decatur, where the Dr. i-Imnes A. Crain, secretary to the National Prohibition Emergency i Committee, of Washington, D. C„ jwill he the speaker. The commun--1; !s invited to this special service. oAntioch M. B. C. Church Rev. Simon Moore, pastor. Sunday School, 9;30 a. m. Breaching service, 10:45 a. in. No evening service. 1 layer meeting Wednesday evening, 7:45 o’clock. Our services have been well attended and blessed of the Lord. There is no place like God’s house to Tift the cares and burdens of life, and make lite seem worth while. Go to church Sunday and feel better all next week. Be sure and i come. — -o — GREAT BRITAIN PLEDGES AID TO UNITED STATES' riNl’lAl I'ltOM PAGE ONE) I intense rivalry and suspicion.” Sir Austen Chamberlain described Simon’s speech as “one of the I most remarkable and encouraging | statements made by a foreign minister in years." "No more important declaration was ever made by one of the greatest governments in the world than was made at Geneva by Norman Davis," he said. "America, in making a reservation therein, however, reserved to herself no more than I every power who sits with (lie League of Nations reserves for itself ■by tlic league covenenant. "I have no more doubt’in the (faith of the American people than 1 would doubt our own good faith to fulfill Locarno.” ■ George Lansbury, labor leader, recalling the repudiation of Woodrow Wilson by congress, expressed skepticism of treaties generally and declared the Sino-Japanese war “has proved the utter futility of all treaty signing.” o— CHINA TROOPS IN CIVIL WAR (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) ese armies was precipitated at i Hsuanhuafu. on the Kalgan-Peiping ( railway, between 10,000 of General ' Feng Chan-Nai’s big sword volunteers and 8,000 followers of Fang Chen-Wu. The big swords, so called by vir-1 tue of the long swords they carry 1 into battle, were returning fromJ tile Jehol front, where they lost ■ heavily in a gallant attempt to halt Hie Japanese- their big swords and ancient equipment against the modern rilles, machine guns, artillery and inescapable airplanes of the Japanese. Feng’s men were on their way Io Peiping via Dolonor and Kalgan, 25 miles northwest of Hsuanhuafu, when they encountered the troops of Fang, who is an adherent of! Feng Yu Hsiang, the famed Chris-1 tian general. GLASS BANKING BILL. IS PASSED IB) of securities. his provision goes hand and hand with, one compelling all commercial banks to divorce themselves completely from affiliated securiti's houses within one year. Both sections nr based on th© contention tJittt bankers holding a d investing t e ptjblic deposits should have no connection with the selling of securities. The only major difference between house and senate drafts of | The bills concern the insurance of | WHEN ORDERING ICE Lawrence Green Ashbaucher’s MAJESTIC FURNACES ASBESTOS SHINGLE ROOFING SPOUTING LIGHTNING RODS Phone 765 or 739

deposits. Ths senate would provide immediate insurance of all deposits up to $2.5(H) in all federal reserve member banks and in all state 'banks proved solvent. After one year, permanent insurance would become effective, fully guaranteeing the first SI(),IMW of a deposit, 75 per cent on additional amounts up to $50,000 and 50 per cent on all over that. The house bill omits the immediate insurance, but provides for virtually tihe same permanent system. The deposit guarantee would be effected through a $2,000,000,0100 Government-sponsored corporation drawing its funds partly from the treasury but mostly from a levy of one-half of one per cent on deposits

I PORK CHOI’S lb. 1 Oi/.,„ LEAN, SMALL CHUCK ROAST lb. 1 ftp SHOULDER BEEF STEAK lb. 1 ‘K. TENDER lOV PORK LIVER lb. - PICNIC SUGGESTIONS - Baked Ham 25c lb Fancy Pimento Minced Ham 15c lb Tasty Veal Loaf 18c lb Potato Salad 10c pt. Cottage Cheese 8c pt. Bread, 1 '/z tb. loaf 5c FREE DELIVERY All Parts of Town — Phone 429. RADISHES 3 bunches 11L. HOME GROWN, RED BUTTON I.W 1 HERE’S PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE At The Country Meat Market I 908 Winchester Phone 129 Fisher & Harris PHONES 3 and 4 FINE GROCERIES Flour, Blue Ribbon for Dutch Cleanser 1 better bread or pastry, 2 cans IDC special low Gabo Cleanser price, 21 Ibs....QDC 9 cans ZOC 18 ,bs 81,25 Sun Brite Q Flour, Pride of Cleanser. 2 cans. JC Decatur, 12 lbs. Bowk . ne> Sani-Flush or 24 ,bs a3c Drano O 1 Large Pineapple can . £LU 2 for cherries, Red Pitted. SunKist Medium Size .solid pack 1A Oranges, QKp No. 2 can LUC 2 1= 17c P. , :iJ," h 7;K S .29c Ss T Large Hot Hm'settr Qilkk Ar ,. (|w 5( ,., p CU each berS . 3 . Chips, large y c Home Grown Radishes (an Tojk>t _ 7S~lOc Ht»<l Uttuee 1 r s„"' l l ’ l 'i 49C s,r T e r>slal whhc Sugar Fine /.J,; 19C Garnulated 10 . „• i- 4 v 45c Angel Food oOee, quality 1 r I>;|ns J/ C Golden Rio. lb.. J Ov c<««,<l.™ &2sc 5T?...... 5c ‘? ~b r n , Vanilla WaFr» , t| .. Cracker.. 2 lb. b..x p(|und 1 VC flaky Crispy | (j Qli;i iity Mustard 1 r Sodas quart jar 1 DC Argo. Starch QQp Pure White 09/. 5 lb. box OOt j ~f d lhs £OC Cream of Bologna Wheat, pkg. . . ■ ; j pounds ■ Crisco, Kuehners Pumpernickel 3 lb. can VUV Bread, lOp Van Camp Pork & £ 1 '/$ lb. loaf Beans, tb. can... DU Pearl Tapioca S can 5C Be* Head Rice 12Dc grade Sweet Corn 5 /^ ered ’' . ? '(ca'n.JOc)’ 25C Sugar 21b pkgsl/C Salad Dressing ££ c , { , bs 17 C Ripe Olives 1 S ‘ , 29C large can LDC Mo assea, gal.-«/V Postum Cereal C.allon large pkg «W Strawberries, Ino?.nt Postum OQp complete asst, of other large can De/V Fruits and Vegetables

of the insured banks. I Other major provisions of the bill forbid payment of interest on de-1 mand deposits, permit the federal reserve board to limit interest on time deposits. Prevent interlocking directorates between commercial and private banks. Permit national banks to cstab-1 lisli state-wide branches in states j permitttag branch banking by state I banks. Give tlic- reserve board power to withhold credit faciiitb ■ from any 'bank using reserve credit for spe- II culative purposes. ! Empower the reserve board to remove officers of member banks indulging in "unsound" practices

_ tyflulwtifer’s. At Phones 106 ~ 107 Free Delivery . .. nu IHFSbBSOI CHOICE CHICKENS, ‘ ami Tl RKEYS J ‘ _________ uREAL SPRING CHIX 2 to 2G lbs. each, 1b.... — t City Chicken or Sugar Cured WfeT Smoked Hams Is SUGAR CURED » i.n.vr ■ SMOKED IK,. 5 PILOT I Whole or half, lb. lOC t COI’ I- E E 1 WXSItf ' SUGAR CURED PICNICS CL. a good one / Pound k 25c m I PALMOLA OLEOMARGERINE 1 Qp round SPARE RIBS, 3 lbs. ... 25c Young Roasters 1 (L. ? PORK 1 Dressed. Ih. Ibt J Shoulder Steak 1 Nice Hens ISC (* Special, Pound I Special, tb K NICE SLICED SUGAR CURED BACON. !b PERFECT OLEO pREAMERY Butter C% I 2 pounds ZLJv V 2 pounds WWW DIAMOND MATCHES 5 pkgs. MACARONI COTTAGE 6 BOXES 25c 5X GI,ETTI 25c 2 ,iSE 10c FR ANK FORTS, / UOTjWI PUDDING or 25c BOLOGNA, 3 lbs.. Sf cheese - NjjjJf jf f* Fresh Home Made 25C 18c C Weiners, 2 lbs , ~r UVERZ'L 3 lbs XOc C COFFEE, Bursley Q C?P N - ice Boikd Ha,n ’ /High Grade IDSe “IDb gg c Choice Cuts of Lamb —Plenty Fresh Eggs, 2 dozen, ,27c BIG ECONOMY SOAP WEEK SALE Real Bargains in Soaps made by Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Co. t-t 2pkß - IPS MlVjj Soap gr fjSgg; •«£ tsc 23c — 2 ’ k ”’ SOAP CUB’S lOe 1 n 5 lbs. Endorscd by a" 19c None Better.. leading srr ci O ' 1 manufacturers 'L.-—-- 11 BEER Special Saturday BLATZ, OLD HEIDELBERG, per case $2.70 BERGII OF F, per case x $2.60 ATLAS, PRIMA and MILLERS HIGH LIFE, per case . $3.15 Plus SI.OO Deposit for Bottles and Case. LAKI) 4»/ k . is NICK PORK 1 ll ' ,s MaWgSR chops, n> 101 Sausage, Country Qrfl, j Bamberger, fresh Shoulder Ribs or 25c ground, 3 lbs Neck BoilCS, 6 lbs.. FREE DELIVERIES TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. BUT ORDER EARLY AS POSSIBLE SO W E CAN GIVE YOU SERVICE. Phones 106 and 107.

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