Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 159, Decatur, Adams County, 7 July 1933 — Page 5
I HilKAl CHURCHES fH.iv.ry Evangelical Church School Ht 9:30 »' HUperhiH'iHlent. M*;,.,,,. ,n '«••>« * < '7 ,co 1 •' ...ududrd mo with Hermon *>y Rev. EaE'. 1 sun<l< > at 7:30 o'clock » 'Vwsilay night. B9| U. B. Miatlon Bl , s.-.’.H- I ami Jackson Sts. H,. cordially invite you to atyou *“•« » ut 1,1 |^K ( ,,. S elsewhere. I3mt».v s.he'l. 9:30 a. in. BMK.ctrluni: 1" 150 a - ~L E . h.U- .- I Vi. CS folh>» ML 1,1 t! "‘ s *' M I, , . i,. ■■ Dellinger will
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I I North Second St. South Second St. I Flour H,24 5c lUlll IC Country Club 1 1 ITIILSI Evaporated <f cans | V GRAPE FRUIT BRAN FLAKES Country Club Country Club I Fancy Quality 1 M Wholesome I Qz* I No. 2 cans l VIC 2 - 15 oz. pkgs. l »'c | PORK and BEANS .... 3 ... 22c I ( ountry ( luh in savory sauce 30 oz. cans I TOMATOES 3 25c I Standard Quality No. 2 cans __ I COFFEE 1Q , Pure Cane G r anu |ated I jewel, m. 13C SUCAR Oil Q 9 Smooth, Fragrant I ■ BREAD 0 p 25 Tb bag I ? 4 “ loaf Ot/ FLY TOX I Country Club, 16 ox. loaf 6c , • . I LAYER CAKE QQ,» 2 P ■ 2' 2 Ib. 2-liyer Ot/L A Summer necessity. Kills White Cake with Flys, Moths and Insects. ' |w } Orange Pineapple Icing. 0 K SOAP 3 bars 1 (U. For All ‘ t !*•&(>. Soap. White Naplita.. ... 4 Giant Bars 17c I Gold Dust. Iff. box 15c I SEMINOLE Soft Cotton I — — Toilet Tissue QP>z» ■ JEI OIL. bottle ... 12c I 4 rolls Xdt/V MEAT FEATURES 14 U All Winced, fine for Iff" | |yl cold lunches, lb. I/ W HONEY LOAF lb. 25c I *l ( 'U<'ious Cold Luncheon Meat RiITTFD Country Club Roll • I "t# I ILb | % Fresh Churned, pound XaLf W FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES POTATOES 35c 1— __ WATERMELON JOr I I^XIES —2(i lb, average, each |loniatoßS“- 25c ■PEACHES 25c
bring the nvessago both in the : morning and evening. Special slngUig as well as Instrumental music on the harp and guitar. o Decatur Circuit—Methodist Eplacopa! Church Edgar L. Joliiiaton, pastor Mt. Pleasant Sunday School 9:30, J. E. I I Spangler, superintendent This is! missionary Sunday. An interest-1 ing and helpful program has been | arranged. , Beulah Sunday Schoo) 9:30. Otto Dilling. superintendent. Preaching service 10:30. 'Sermon hy pastor. Washington Preaching service 9:30. Sermon hy pastor. Sunday school 10:30. Grant Owens, superintendent. Pleasant Valley Sunday school 9:30. Harold Porter, superintendent. Young people's meeting and prayer meeting Thursday beginning at 8 p.m. I Out of the dep hs have 1 cried unto thee, O Lord; for with the I Lord there is mercy, and with I him Is plenteous redemption. If we confess our sins, he is faithful I and just to forgive us our sins, ; and to cleanse ns from ALL unrighteousness. —o INDIANA BEER SALES HIGHER (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) *6,622.54; Indiana Brew ries. Inc . 1 Imtianapolts, *3,020.76; Rerghoff I Brewery Corporation, Fort Wayne, *5,499.45; Kamni ami Sc'.iellinger, Mishawaka, *676.00; South B<> d I Beverage and Ice Association, South .Bend. *2.541.36. Importers Calumet Br?werie«, Gary. *1,240.43; Northern Indiana Distributing Corporation, South Bend. *337.94; ' Standard National Brands. Fort I Wayne., *660.38; Kiley Breweries (Company, Marion *325.00; Hoosier ! Brewery. Indianapolis. *1.431.45; Midwest B verage company. Lafay- ! ette. *562.50; K. V. B. Corporation, , Terre Haute. *427.95; Handy Bev-
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JULY 7,19.33.
erage company, Shelbyville, *453.- i 60; Southern Indiiuua Beverugie, Inc. Evausville, *162.56. CONGRESSMEN TO BE OPPOSED I I — Opposition Develops To Reelection of Indiana's Congressmen Indianapolis, Ind., July 7 —(UP) ( —Opposition to reelaction of Jnd-| iana's 12 democratic reprcwentitives in congrees was developing today as a preliminary to the 1934 campaigns. First indication that the incumbents facr» a fight to retain their I seats name from laik" county where Prosecutor Robert G. Estll I openly split with Rep. William T. ! Schulte, Hammond, witli a view to opposing him in the primary uext spring. . F.stil is support! <1 hy a group of first district d mot-rats who were 1 disgruntedly at Schulte's election of republicans for the district home loan board. Another democratic incumbent xpect d to fi d opposition in his I own party is Rep. Louis Ludlow, ( Indianapolis, serving his second 1 term from the 12th district. Wet democratic leaders in Mar-1 ior county male’ no eeicr- t of thenr , objection to Ms attitude on prohi- 1 bition. Ho long has been listed as I an anti-repealist. Chief among' those ‘inentioni-d to oppose him is ' H ’nbert K. Wilson. Marion county ; prosecutor. Wilson's candidacy has ' not passed tthe embryonic stage. ( however. One of tlie most int-rewting cam- ' p signs is expect'd to l>e waged in i the sixth district when Mrs. Vir-1 ginia Jo ickes. Terre Haute, comes i up for re-election. Sh- is Indiana's only woman representative and dur-1 ing her first tt?rm in congress hasj done nothing to antagonize regular | members of the democratic party. I She probably will receive the nomination but op]»osition may t» j placed in her pat it by Richard Werneke, Terre Haute, political «nemy of Gov. Paul V. McNutt but a power ■ in Vigo county democratic circles, i Unl> ss he decides to "ride along' with U.e regulars" he may support i a candidate to oppose .Mrs. Jenckes. | Despite their overwhelming de- j £?at in the last el ction, Repnbli-; cans are rallying their forces in an I effort to win back some of the congressional seats they lost. They are expected to pin tlxeir hopes for victory in the second district on former Gov. Harry G. Leslie. He is not an annouied candi-1 date but many h-lieve he would i accept the nomination. The democrats are expected to run Rep. Georg R. Dugan, Lafayette, for' reelection. Friends of James IE. Watson, ‘ Rushville, who was defeated for re-. election to the senate last yiear by | <iis democratic opponent, Frederick I Van Nuys, are urging that the vet-[ erain, politician run for repirsenta-! tive from the 10th district in oppo-1 sition to Rep. Finley H. Gray,! Connersville. Watson has not been particularly I respocsive to tlx? suggestion and is ' extremely doubtful that he would i consent to enter politics again. In the fourth district David Hogg . Fort Wayne, former republican rep- . n aenative, may attempt a come- ( ba< k against Rep. Janies I. Farley, | Dem. Auburn. Another brisk battle will be' fought in the spring prinjary for I I nomination as senator. The demo I crats air ady are seeking a cindi- 1 i
I P 1 W ’ll ’i YOU almost never see the crook who "skips” with your belongings—so if you’re doing any traveling this summer—better sec us. We have a policy that pays the bill if your personal effects are stolen or damaged away from home. It’s a Personal Effects Floater issued by the Automobile Insurance i Company of Hartford, Con Aetna Life Insurance Co. Aetna Casualty and Surety Co. Aetna Automobile Ins. Co. Suttles-Edwards Co. Agents. Decatur, Ind. Phone 358 J i IliiiiAiimill
date to run agataet Sen. Arthur R. Robinson, republican Incumbent. Robinson expeoto to open Ills campaign for reelection in a few weeks. Tuere is some Question as to whether he will receive the republican endorsement becaus- of his actions during the special session of congress this jmr. The democratic choice now seems to b ' R. Earl Fetors, demo < cratic state cliairmun, but many others are expected to aunotin.ee their candidacy before the campaigi.i actually opens.
HITE’S GROCERY PHONES 31 and 201 Coffee - 32c Lg. can Peaches 1 r KRAUT , t in heavy syrup can eJv Sliced Peaches Lg. can Apricots * Q small can t)C in heavy syrup. JLOU Good 5 Sewed i Q Macaroni, fresh O „ Brooms 1 «7V elbow, lb Ov Large Gold Dust 1 r Gal. can (rush- fQ., Washing Powd. L*)C ed Pineapple ..O«/V Gold Dust Scour- P Evaporated 1 ing Powder, can., MV Apricots, lb. ... ImC PINEAPPLE 20c HOMINY Pork & Beans r.. can 3C can OC Campbells To- OfT Quart cans Best IP7 mato Soup 3 Mustard 1 MV 10 cakes White 1 A Fancy Bulk 1 fT „ Naptha Soap .. JL«J v- Coffee, lb Jl M V Graham Crack- Qp'x* Iced Honey 1 |Az» ers, 2 lb. box.. Cakes, dozen .. AVv Fanc y Blue Rosc - 6 pounds Gingersnaps 1 Asparagus Tips 1 r pound 11 ’V fancy, 1 Hi. can 1 MV Little Elf Dessert p* Quart Jar Salad OCp 2 lbs. P. W. Gooseberries 1 pT „ Crackers fancy, 2 lb. can AMV Sandwich Spread qt. jar2sc
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Soap, large P. & G. Whit e Naptha, 7 bars 25c Soap. O. K. Laundry, 7 bars2sc Hard Water Castile Soap, 6 Ige. cakes 25c Easv Task Soap Chips 5 lb. box 29c Flour. Blue Ribbon for better bread and pastry, 24 lbs. ~ 75c Flour. Pride of Decatur, 21 tbs69c 12 His3sc Kelloggs Bran Flakes package 9c Antiseptic Brand Tissue Toilet Paper, 1 1.000 sheet rolls.. 19c New pack Spinach, No. 2 canloc Oranges., SunKist, med. size, juicy and sweet. 2 dozen .. 35c Dozen 19c Lemons, Ige. SunKist, Dozen 35c; 3 for 10c Freestone Peaches, 3 pounds 25c No. 1 Harvest Apples fine for sauce and pies, 4 tbs29c Sani-Fiush. Bowlene or Drano, can ... 21c Old Dutch Cleanser, 4 cans 29c Short Cut Macaroni. 3 poundsl7c Quality Golden Ri o Coffee, 2 tbs. ... 29c Chase and Sanborn CoH ee, pound . . 25c Ovaltinc. 50c can .. 39c Head Lettuce, large 5s 2 headsl9c Lye, Red Seal, can.. 10c Grape Fruit. No. 2 can. 2 for 29c
Cost Decreases _ • Indwuiapollrt July 7- (UP) —Coat I of maintaining t>lie Indiana atate KOvernmekit during the find five months of thia ywr whh *3,800,000 1 'sa than during the »Mne period In 1932, Gov. Paul V. McNutt said ' tmiay H"*clt<Ml figures showing lower l i expenditures in the state general' fund, highway department fund and I fire mirehiills department. Get the Habit — Trade ai Home
Heinz. J umbo size Po r k and Beans, each can nets 36 oz. 2 cans 25e Raisins, Seedless, 2 15 oz. pkgslsc Boiled Ham, sliced, pound 35c Minced or Pressed Ham. lb2oc Bologna, ring style. 3 pounds 25c lx Non-caking Powdered Sugar, 2 lb. packages 17c Bird Seed, French’s 2 pkgs 25c Suit for stock, 50 lb. blocks 35c Krafts Velveeta, American o r Piemento ( heese, 2 - \\ pound packages 35c Krafts Kay Piemento Spread or Limberger, jar 19c Miller’s Big 1 •/? pound loaf Quality Bread 6c Vienna Twist Bread or plain Vienna Bread, loaf 10c Apple Butter, 36 oz. jars 15c Grape Nuts. pkg. .. ISc Cedar Oil Furniture Polish, Qt. hottie 39c Hea v y Galvanized Oil can, 5 gal. size 89c Apricots, DeiMonte brand. 2 No. 2 cans 29c Bulk Rolled Oats. 5 pounds l ie Bartlett Pears, No. 10 gallon can 39c Golden Syrup. No. 5 '/2 gallon pail ... 28c Crystal White Syrup No. 5. ■/: gal. pail 30c Full assortment Fruits and Vegetables
A Phones lias Iff twffl •' 7 1 M **** M *** t ~2n2ZZ« Th /1 Fancy Spring \ i CHICKS pound rWWkF 1H 25c kjy r < ""HHhHk Jl SUGAR CURED . Wi SMOKED 17 P PILOT Whole or half , n K 1 < C * COF FE E 1 wiCvSliJ SUGAR CURED PICNICS Qp I a good one / Pound k 25c lb 4 SUGAR CURED BACON 25r ‘ SQUARES, 3 lbs UALMOLA OLEOMARGERINE JQ t . SPARE RIBS. 3 lbs. ... 25c pound BEEF TO BOIL 4 lbs. 25c S> W Nice PORK FRESH FISH shoulder steak 1 Fresh Boneless Perch 20c I (• Special, Pound I pound I Ift i Fresh Pickerel 20c N,CE SLICED SUGAR CURED 2()r W//„. BACON, lb PERFECT OLEO Qtp pREAMERY Buller 5 2 pounds Z-It)v U 2 pounds vVV DIAMOND MATCHES 5 pkgs. MACARONI COTTAGE 6 ,! ” XES 25c GHETn . 25c S ESE 10c FRANKFORTS, luncheon meats - PUDDING or 25c • Baked Ham BOLOGNA, 3 lbs. . , II Bolied Ham ® Xs’ 1 — " Barbequed Ham Fresh Home Made Pressed Ham ix 4dMV Minced Ham W emers, 2 lbs Honey Loaf ~ German Ham LIVER M l ,?.:wa„. 3 lbs zoc ; OFFEE, Bursley «> | Ji ’ CC Boiled Ham ’ /High Grade lUS® Ht OU 35C Choice Cuts of Lamb—Plenty Fresh Eggs. 2 dozen. .31c BIG ECONOMY SOAP WEEK SALE Real Bargains in Soaps made by Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Co. Famous '"■ •> „i, rc .>■ n i BeautV ''JgJ-B “ P S - BtWri 2 2 pkS ‘ S° a P ■ 3 cakes 15c c j 23c 19c ' P kgS - 5 Giant SOAPC ' , "' S ” 1 A 5 ,bs - Endorscd b * a " 1,/C None Better.. £mU leading silk , O — manufacturers 11 — i —I Just Received A Shipment of i PABST BLUE RIBBON BEER, per cases3.ls I BLATZ, MILLER HI LIFE, ATLAS and PRIMA per case $3.15 I BERGH OFF, Dark or Light, per cases2.6o Plus SI.OO Deposit for Bottles and Case. LARD Qr r\. MCE PORK 1 3 ” ;s CHOPS, lb Sausage, Country ' st vie, 3 lbs itaiVv fMJtV V? .. . , , Shoulder Ribs or Bamberger, fresh . c u ground, 3 lbs Neck Bones, 6 lbs.. FREE DELIVERIES TO ALL PARTS CITY~ BUT ORDER EARLY AS POSSIBLE SO WE CAN GIVE YOU SERVICE. Phones 100 and 107.
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