Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 260, Decatur, Adams County, 3 November 1933 — Page 5

* CHURCHES Tll bor M. E. Circuit M W | Mt. Hope K|& •. , ,- (1 ..- nii'olitu It ■HK,. I'" 11 l! '"' 1,1 l "’" r ' I|eH||H,. . < 'miii mu nr hi M|9 . . , ....r..,-r. ~. v, il-.w tin- -erniim Mt Tabor Ek^K| l!L . service at 7p. m. Hi' ll' Uli k Th lie Circuit M. E. Church *^M, r l. pastor K Mt. Pleasant School 9:JO. . .. Mw Beulah School ■ ‘ I Washington MT/I Pleasant Valley Si rvice 7:3» p. by kK

" "' ll ' BELL'S PHONE ‘'■u'.'X Cash Grocery 292 u i Bi ■ • <>■ 1M SPY APPLES—Per basket S9c ■ BAI.DWIN APPLES—Per basket 59c ant! 69c 11 COUNTRY GENTLEMAN CORN—can 10c ,l\ RSLEYS HIGH GRADE COFFEE—pound 22c |Hld iTLE ELF BUCKWHEAT or PANCAKE H FLOUR—S. tb. bag 29c TOASTIES—Larue Box and a small H box Free—ALL FOR 10c • . Oleo OfCn Onions 1 A lbs. for XrftJV 10 lb. bag JL*zU lbs Ze)C 2 ,ar « e sta^s.... d ...20c ••■•• 9c C ± B “”. 10c ™. n fZ .... 29c lottie Caps 1A n Fancy Pineapple Qr ross... LtfC 2 large cans... O3C lustard 1 Shredded 1 jar IvU Wheat Biscuits. IvU g — QUALITY MEATS — are cutting the Best Beef and Pork obtainable. \ Steaks. Boils. Roasts or Stews. Spare Rihs, V Side. Oysters, Country Butter, Fresh Mush, IHinds. Pure Beef Bamberger. Pure Pork Sausage. A full line of Cold Meats. BACON in chunk 15c lb

| HITE’S GROCERY || PHONES 31 and 2(11 1 lORIEO PEACHES ~ - lOc Bald- i)* Large can ~(’ r k 1 ()/» 10 tbs. .. and Beans AW , t ■ M.U'ARONI Or Gallon cans KKz. 3 tbs Apple Butter.. mMV |B2lt>. can 4)r Crushed Pine- FCQz* Cocoa apple, gal. can.. m«7V ■ Peaches and Apricots lOc Corn Meal 1A „ New Raisins 1 A,, I lbs I VC a package AW Black Raspber- ir Small Pineapple 10., I B ries, can AmV can AW I B Black Raspber- Lima Beans lOp | S ries, gal. can.. . Owl a can AW 1 II Pin co siiced ° r erushed 15c I I Solid Baldwin ETr Large cans Peaches in fII Apples, basket.. tMV heavy syrup 1 >'■ ba « Rolled IQ n Quart cans 1 i ■ "^ a^S At/V Mustard JLvV ISI Perfect Mince lA., ew Honey 1 I |l Meat, pkg lVl a cake AmV || Hominy 3 Large Cans 25c I I 2 lb. box Gra- 2 tb. box Soda OQp Sj| ham Crackers.. uDI Crackers £t)v | ■ Gal. cans Red „ 2 cans Fancy I I F . i(ted Cherries. VMV Peas f | .Little Elf Dessert 3 cans Fancy J By Powder MV Corn If ONIONS 1© lb Bag 15c | * Pure Ground QE* Dried Peas 1A /t J g Pepper, Ib ZOC can AW I I Large cans 1A Large cans 1 g | Kidney Beans .. JLvl Plums AmV | I Tomato Soup f* Quart jar Salad OPCp I | ran ... * mv Dressing A<MV I I Pork & Beans. Kraut. Red Beans, Pp Hominy, Red Kidney Beans, can mV

Antioch M. B. C. Church Rev. Staton Moore, pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 a. tn. Preaching, 10:30 a. m. Evangelistic services, 7 p. m. Mid week prayer service, Wednesday evening, 7:15 p. m. After a week of hard labor and business difficulties and worries there is no where to be found that will bring peace and rest to body, mind, and soul, like being in the House of the Lord on the Sabbath Day. Wo invite the public to meta with ns in all these services, which are as common aud old-fashioned as we know how to make them. Be aure and come. We are looking tor you. • o BOMB PLANTER IS IDENTIFIED (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) side the plane toilet. Cushioned by the blanket, it was explained, the explosive might have gone through a number of landings. The theory that the explosive in some way became dislodged and was bumped against a metal side of the compartment was advanced. Agents pointed out it may have been dislodged by a passenger who went to the closet to obtain blan-

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1933.

kets, made necessary by cold, or by an air bump when the plane ran into rough weather. MRS. LUNZ IS GIVEN DIVORCE FROM SHERIFF (CONTINUED FROM PACIIS ONE) counsel tor Mrs. Lunz was not present in court. Neither of the parties in the case was present. Judge De Voss reviewed certain evidence presented in the divorce trial held before him last week. "The ( relationship between Mr. Lunz and Mrs. Genevieve Childress Karana was not proved as an immoral one and meetings of the two on the golf course and in Foster park were not out of the ordinary unless by. a stretch of the imagination one would infer that they were not. Also in the case of Mrs. Lunz going to roadhouses with other men. These meetings although not exactly conducive of home happiness were not proved to be immoral and the court must abide by the evidence," Judge De Voss stated in rendering his decision. The case was tried before Judge De Voss on October 25, 26 and 27. Mr. and Mrs. Lunz were married in 1915 and separated in August, 1933. o Canadian Deaths Drop Montreal —(UP) — Deaths from diseases in Montreal during the eight months ended August 31, 1933 totaled $6,108, compared with $6,606 during the same period in 1932

I BEER Follow the Crowd UNCO 9 Service Station Highway 16 1 mile east of Decatur. H Entertainment Sat. Night by H Skip Young and H the Brown Boys. We serve Hot Chilli 3 LUNCH - POP - BEER B Meyer Buntman, Proprietor

ASSESSMENTS —ON—STREETS, SEWERS —AND—SIDEWALKS, CITY IMPROVEMENTS ARE DUE THE FIRST MONDAY —IN—NOVEMBER AND MUST BE PAIU ON OR BEFORE NOVEMBER 6* 1933 —o MRS. ADA MARTIN, City Treasurer.

Tiny Gas Engine Model Built Detroit. (U.R) A model gasoline engine weighing 10 ounces, standing three and one-quarter inches high, producing one-eighth horsepower and turning 5,000 revolutions per minute. Is owned by Jim Milhon. The boy's father, J. Maxwell Million, built the motor to power a model airplane. ' —O —— Rev. Gibbs Plans New Sermon Series Rev. C. P. Gibbs, pastor of the First Methodist church has arranged a series of Sunday evening sermons for the month of November. The sermon subjects for this series are: Sunday evening, Nov. 5, “The Mayflower." Sunday evening, Nov. 12, “The Unknown Soldier.” Sunday evening, Nov. 19, “Paghn Inroads On American Democracy." Sunday evening. Nov. 26, “The Old Homestead.” The series Rev. Gibbs gave for the month of October drew large and appreciative audiences. "This series is expected to fill the church each Sunday evening. The first number, "The Mayflower,” will be given this Sunday evening. These are great historical sermons and

Friday‘Saturday — SPECIALS Apples =; bu. 59c Grimes Golden, Delicious, Pippin. Northern Spy, Wagner, Snow, Steel Red, Rome Beauty. .69c and upCocoanuts 1 _ Bananas, fancy 2 for iOl 4 lbs UM Tokay Grapes IP Cranberries, 1 Qz» 2 lbs Eatmore, 2 lbs.. A*jC Oranges, Cali. i Oranges, 1 Seedless, doz. ~ Ivv Florida, doz. ... IQv Grapefruit 7 for 25c CELERY 4 stalks IQ z* KALAMAZOO BEST X W — Fruits and Vegetables — Head Lettuce, large Mangoes. Red and 2 for 15c Green, 2 dozen .. 15c Leaf Lettuce, 2 lbs. 15c Onions, Globe, 10 lb 15c ENDIVE, 2 1b5....l 15c Carrots, Radishes, SPINACH. 2 1b5.... 15c Cauliflower. Dixie Queen Markets Wholesale — Fruits and Vegetables — Retail TRADE AT HOME

Appelmans Grocery Phones 215 and 219—Delivery Service Apples, good cooking Turnips fT „ or eating PA 3 poun(18 bushel O«7v i, . , .. _ Head lettuce 0 „ 10 pounds2sc large, solid, head Ol (.rape Fruit i F7 California 1 A Large, 3 for ... A I v Grapes, tb A v V Sweet Potatoes 11,, Campfire Marsh- Q 4 pounds .... AAV mallows, lib box Ivv Bananas QA Salad Dressing OCp 3 pounds Quart jar «wl Soda Crackers SS 25c Gold Dust 1 f* Macaroni 1 large box .... JLmv 2 lb. box JLmC (luick Arrow 1 Graham Crack- QP. large box .... JLmV ers, 2 lb. box Quick Naptha Buckwheat Soap, 10 Flour, 5 tb. sackJUOC Mustard 1 orn P* akes ’ 1 quart can .... AmC Little Elf. Ig. box AVV Old Reliable Coffee GiUI 26c Red Beans, „ Peanut Butter OKp Van Camps, can .. MV quart jar ....uuL Iced Honey Boy Swansdown QQz» Cookies, dozen., luv Cake Flour, pkg. MMV Corn and Peas 1 A (Plate Free) can IvC Gold Meda , QQ Miller's Good I*. Cake Flour - Cakes, each . ... IvL (Cooling Rack Free)

with Rev. Gibbs ability uh a public speaker we are sure these services will reach a high peak of Inspiration and help. The public Is in vlted to attend these services," Rev. Gibbs states. o U. of W. Head to Remain Seattle. (U.R) - Hugo Winkenwerder, acting president of the University of Washington will remain in that capacity during the 1933-34 school year, according to Lewis Schwellenbach, chairman of the board of regents. Schwellenbach said the board hud not found a man yet with the "high calibre we have decided upon to become the prezlI dent." 0 Get the Habit — Trade at Home I

COD LIVER OIL One teaspoonful of McKesson Norwegian Cod Liver Oil is equivalent ip Vitamin A content to at least one pound of best creamery butter, or 11 pints of whole milk or 9 eggs. Plain and Mint Flavored. K 1 - 69c CALLOW & KOHNE

t 9 J Special! [K \ Large pkg. X Gold Dust Phones 106~107 Free Delivery Washing HYVVVfIFJHVVSSEyViMfW Powder Only 1 5C Carnation Milk Nice Eresh °’' stcrs ’ pint '' ' 25c Today Only Good Fresh Mush ’ Koll 10c Fancy Dressed Spring 5 Large Cans .. 30c Chix or Hens 6 Small Cans 20c Good Swiss Steaks, pounded, In Time Ready for the pan, tb |g c Mrs. John Schafer’s Home Made Chocolate Raisen Cakes, Angel Food Cakes, Ginger, Butterscotch and Sugar Cookies. ALSO. NOODLES. REAL COUNTRY BITTER. PLENTY FRESH EGGS. BEEF TO BOIL 4 lbs. 25c PORK Nice J Shoulder Steak ■ GOOD VEAL POCKET or STEW tb. 10c Special 1 (. 2 sos. 25c *1 GOOD TEA BONE STEAKS 25c 1 Nice Veal Steak * Today Only, pound k or Roast v — k 15c » NICE SLICED SUGAR CURED bacon ’ ib Real Bargains in Soaps made by Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Co. Fresh Spare Ribs 25c 3 pounds GOOD BEEF TENDERLOIN — pound 30c , ... . — 2 pkgs. GALLON CANS |q c Bars Pineapple, each 55c '| f Peaches, each 55c F 1 Q ■- Cherrie *> each 65c Endorsed b * a " JLtzC > Catsup, each 65c leading Silk '' ——— i-1 manufacturers 'x——- ~ Dandy Rolled Rib Roasts, no bones, no waste, Ib 20c $1 SPECIAL —3 Ibsv Hamberge ror Sausage, 3 Tbs. Oleomargarine. 3 Tbs. Izard, 3 lbs. Bacon Squares—l 2 Tbs. for SI.OO COFFEE, Bursley 11* Nice Boiled Ham. High Grade, SLUED OKza BURCO—Good Coffee 2 lbs. 3.3 c pound ODC hv-’V.T.i® SUGAR CURED „ . , V SMOKED 1 Special W Whole or half, ffi. t } Cookies 1 SUGAR CURED Q An Assortment / PICNICS, Ib oC k 15C n, J SUGAR CURED BACON 1h„ k. ’ SQUARES, lb IVV V/to. PALM OLA 10 spare ribs. 3 lbs. ... 25c Oleomargarine, Ib LARD |< NICE PORK OOz. 3 * bs CHOPS > m Sausage, Country 1 A Style, lb IVv Ramberger, irsh -|A„ Shoulder Ribs or 20c ib JLvC Bones, 6 Tbs.. ’PERFECT OLEO otp PREAMERY Buner EOp 2 pounds W V 2 pounds dull DIAMOND MATCHES 5 pkgs MACARONI COTTAGE 6BOXES 25c ?X AGHETTI 3Sc S ESE 10c Last Time FRANKFORTS, luncheon meats - I Corned Beef, Tb ?5c PUDDING or 1 Qz. Baked Ha m, tb 35c I BOLOGNA, Ib. ... AVV ° oildd Ham «>• 35 ‘ a OS' tv I. 11., i rx Barbequed Ham, tb. 35c 1 Home Madc 18c Pressed Ham * 2 ° c WeinerS, Tb. Minced Ham. tb. 15c ' 2 ’lbs.’for 35c" Ge°r n m y a n L H f ’ - German Ham, Tb. 20c Braunschweiger LIVER -J—aw i Im i ■M. ■■■■■% BERGHOFF—Light or Dark per case $2.40 STU AUGUSTINER per case $2.90 KffiS Sa BLUE RIBBON per case $3.15 JlLB| BLATZ, MILLER’S HIGH LIFE, PRIMA,. . per case $3.15 ■■■■■ ■ Plus $1 Deposit for Case and Bottles. Kingsbury and Budweiser at $3.40 a case DREW RY’S ALE, $4.00 case If you do not wish to buy a case at a time we’ll gladly send you any amount of bottles you wish—ice cold and at any time of day. FREE DELIVERIES TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. BUT ORDER AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE SO WE CAN GIVE YOU SERVICE. Phones 106 and 107.

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