Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 47, Decatur, Adams County, 23 February 1934 — Page 5
CHURCHES J FL.rC.rcu't M- E- Church * r l. Johnston, P*>to r „ ■ ‘ Mt , Pleasant v School 9:30. Beulah B-Mnt wrrvico !):,{() - £ ■J,, school 1" ■!" *«"" ,un b >' u ■ Washington ” School 9:30 s B*’ pleasant v,lley f L>) School 9:30. g Keflisti* 'civice 10.30 her .. Wal-b. Ilvange- . ■ -,..,1,. services Saturday 1 B'S-™. - B'. peer: • meeting Saturday BE 8 * ui ran to attend services welcome. o — ■ Monroe M E-Church ■ E‘tx ,rt Morford, Pa»tor KLh School Meet* at 9:30 Ek *:tli Manas Lohman. Supt . ■L...,,. Service of Worship at. 1 Estock. The I'aator willif’ E oti the subject. ■ Worship’ ■L -.■ League meets at •> 00 Et M)s> . Helen Bluhm, First , Evident is in charge of ar- “ the program The Evening E is held at 7:00 o'clock with | Epr and praise service proved■tic sermon •’Where There Is Blkion the People Perish”. The BL Aid will meet Thursday at Egti wlth Mrs. W. 8. Smith. The *■ Er mid-week service is held ; • taGROCER HAS ! - IMS SUNNY WAY I; hBETTER HEALTH; I — I' Lur Common Constipation ■ tilth a Delicious Cereal .' I 1 hod has a lot to do with how It feel and how you look. For in- , Lee, you need plenty of "bulk ■ your meals to avoid the risk Enmon constipation. |jhis ailment frequently causes' Laches, loss of appetite and en- \ ■ Yet, in most cases, it can bt < Koine pleasantly and safely by i Lnc a delicious cereal. , i temtr’s All-Bran furnishes < U” in convenient and concern ( Ed form. Laboratory tests show , |"bu!k” in .All-Bran is safe and ( Ketive. In fact, it is much like Ic found in leafy vegetables. 1 Within the body, the fiber of All ks absorbs moisture, and forms 1 Mt mass. Gently, this clears out ( ‘ ■intestinal wastes. < k addition, All-Bran provides. < ■min B and iron. j < fat this sunny way better than I ■ng patent medicines —so often < rmful? Two tablespoonfuls of ( I- daily arc usually suffiBt. Chronic cases with each meal. 1 seriously ill, see your doctor. II- makes no claim to be a ■Mil.’ ' Enjoy All-Bran as a cereal, or 1 kk into appetizing recipes. Be ■ re you ge: Kellogg’s All-Bran I I contains much more needed < Wk" than part-bran products. In it red-and-green package. Made I Kellogg in Battle Creek. affc. — ■!————
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Thursday evening at the Church at 7:04) o'clock. Beginning next Sunday, March 4. the Monro* Methodiat Church will uae the Unified Morning Servian. The Worship Service will begin promptly at 9:30 o’clock and will continue until 10:20 when the Church adjourns to Study Classes under the direction of Manas Lehman, Superintendent. At the close of the study period the general dismissal will be at .11:00 o'clock. Come to thia service and WORSHIP with us. We want to emphasize the value of worship, and that is the am of this type of proc dure. Try it for yourself. Pleasant Mills-Salem M.E. Churches J. M. Pynchon, Pastor Pleasant Mills Sunday Schoo) — 9:30 A. M. Geo. Anspaugh, Supt. Class Mooting 10:30 A. M Epworth League — 6:00 P. M. Junior langue 6:00 P. M. Evangelistic Service 7:00 I'. M. The Fourth Quarterly conference will be held at Pleasant Mills Wednesday evening Feb. 28th at 7:30 o'clock. Dr. J. Thomas Bean will preach and preside at the Quarterly conference. Sa tern Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Wm. Burke, Supt. Morning Worship — 10:30 A. M. Salem will attend the Fourth Quarterly Conference al PleasantMills Wednesday evening Gospel Temple Rev. Lines, pastor The services of the tempi, are still going on Services Saturday night at 7:36 will be held at the home of Mrs. Mary Steel, near Bel moot para. Rev. Lines will bring the message. Sunday nght services will be heid at the James Ward home, east of BeluMMlt park The public is welcome to all services. Services Thursday night were at the Stwdith horn.. Please note the places of service*. i o— TWO KILLED IN THEATER BLAST CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE), county, lie stated that it clearly proved that the county, lownsßlp and civil officers and school authorities are doing a good job of it and mentioned that "in 11 of 18 tax units in the county, less taxes will be collected in 1934 than the same units did in 1914." "Inulana is one of three, states in the I'nion in which all schools are operating this year," the speak er stated. "This shows the benefit of the remedial tax legislation pass ed by the last legislature under the fine and callable leadership of Governor McNutt, who insists that our schools shall remain open ' "Our stale has recognized the women. At present. 137 women hold responsible executive positions and more' than 300 are employed as clerks and stenographers in the different departments and institutions. ’’ the state secretary declared. In Adams County Mr. Johns showed from tables of figures that property tax levies in
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TODAY, FEDRTAIW 23 1934.
1931 corresponded with and in Li taxing units were less than Io 1914. Peak* of the property tax were touched in 1924, the same average continota* in 1929 "An additional tax levy of 41 cents on the >IOO would have to be levied thia year to produce the amount that will be distributed among the local taxing units by the end of the 1934 school fiscal year," Mr. Johns declared. He stated that distributions made since I last October and those estimated i up to July 1, 1934, would total 868,212.72. Nearly all of this money goes to maintain the public schools. * . "Adams county taxpayers will pay to the state only >42,958.15 in the 15-cent property tax levy this year and will receive more than twice that amount in distribution of the other taxes. Adams county is paying less to the state than the amount required in all local taxing units to pay interest on bonded indebtedness for schools and roads," the speaker declared. Many From Out of Town Those from out-of-town who attended the banquet included: Mrs. Edgar Yodor, Mrs. Albert Reuser. Mrs. Thurman Gottschalk. Mrs., Lester Smith, Mrs. Ernest Stengel, Mrs. Arthur Zehr. Mrs. Victor Stuckey, Mrs. Vilas Schindler. Mrs. I Roy Dubach, and Miss Emma Sc hug ; of Berne. Mrs. Clara Anderson. Mrs. Will i Widdows, Mrs. J. A. Long. Mrs. I Miles Roop. Mrs. Charlee Brown, I Mrs. Luther Maupin, Mrs. Russel' Steiner, Mrs. C. P. Bierly. Miss i Helen Kenney, Miss Marcella Ken-, ney, and Miss Aleta Harlow of Genova. Mrs. Adolpn Hanni and Mrs. Earl Bauders of Monroe. The Mesdatnes John Tyndall. O. L. Vance and Allee Clirislen comprised the program committee, and the ladies who served on the hospitality committee included Mrs. J. L. Ehler, Mrs. Leo Saylors, Mrs. Ada Martin. Miss Florence Holthouse, Decatur: Mrs. Adolph Hanni of Monroe, Mrs. Arthur Zehr of Berne, and Mrs. Will Widdows of Geneva. The church dining room was decorated in patriotic colors of red. white and blue, and pictures of George Washington, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and the American Flag hung on the wall by the speaker's table. Napkins of Washington design, and souvenir red. white, and blue hatchets were , placed at each cover. Q — Deer Joins Army Fort Douglas. Utah. — (U.R) — A youug doe. treated by physicians here after being injured by a mountain lion, likes the army. After recovering. she was released, but refused to leave the fort. ~ •
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Roy S. Johnson Auctioneer now booking winter ana spring sale dates. My dates are filling fast, claim your ( date early.
Feb. 21 - Decatur Community L ' Sale in the new sale pavillion, northwest part of Decatur. Feb. 27 Mrs. Paul Seesenguth, | I 1 mile south und 5 miles west of i Monroe. Feb. 28—Sale of Threshing ma ichlnory on Kolla bongenberger farm, 1 mile south and 1 mile cast of Monroe. March 1 — Monroeville Chester , White Breeders sale of bred sows, on the Bert Marquardt farm, 4 I miles north of Monroeville, on the I Lincolu Highway. March 6—Orval High, mile | south of Ohio City. March S—Jim Leo, 1 mile west of Townley on Lincolu highway. Office in Peoples Loan Trust Bldg. r elenhone Office 104 Res 102£ i I Notice 8 To Depositors, The Peoples Ixmn I & Trust Co. 8 By order of the Allen 8 Circuit Court the under--8 signed Receiver for the ■ stockholders liability m fund will make a 2'. H| distribution to deposit--8 ors. Monday. February HI 2C 1931 and daily thcre--8 after. Checks will be 8 ready for delivery to ffil depositors or persons M authorized to receive 8 same at the Law Office 8 of Lutz and Myer;, m Room 2. Erwin BuildSi ing. Decatur. Indiana. U Herman 11. Myers ® Receiver
KING LEOPOLD CROWNED TODAY tCONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) the chamber it was a uruiige uud somewhat untuning procedure. Three-year-old Prince BaUHoin, the new crown prince, chortled with joy when the audience cheered and started to play. Queen Astrid lifted him to her knee. Baudoin and his six-year-old sis ter PrlnceMs Josephine Cltarlotte, who was at the queen's side, were dressed In white. Erect and slender on a white horse, escorted by army, navy and air force chieftains and detachments of picked troops, the new king made the traditional joyous entrance Into his capital along th«» route where yesterday King Albert was taken to his tomb in the little church of our Lady of Laeken, near the suburban palace. As a fanfare of trumpets signall ed the start nf the procession, Leo
Dixie Queen Markets APPLES Northern Spy. JonatlAtn, Enidwin, Danana, Grimes Golden, XX asner, Greenings Bushel fkQz* 9 ths aJa/C up LAST LOAD Ol MICHIGAN APPLES. F LORIDA ORANGES, Sweet and Juicy .. 2 doz. 25c CALI. ORANGES, Sweet and Seedless .... dozen 15c TANGERINES. 196 size 2 dozen 25c GRAPE FRUIT, Tree Ripened 7 for 25c LEMONS, SunKist dozen 29c POTATOES 15 lb. peck 60 lb. bushel $| j Head Lettuce, 2 for lac Spinach .... 2 lbs. 15c Leaf Lettuce,... lb. 10c Celery, stalk 5c A Fresh Line of yegJtables Daily. Dixie Queen Market Fruits and Vegetables Wholesale and Retail 157 N. 2nd st. Fisher & Harris Phones 3 and 4 Fine Groceries Y Spinach, Fresh, the Stock Salt. 50 lb. Health Vegetable, blocks 38c pound 5C Salt. 100 Ih. bags.. 95c ida’s, sweet and Coffee, quahty Golden .juicy, medium size, 10, " * 2 dozen 29c; doz. 15c Coffee. Chase and San-G-rape Orn, g skinned, juicy, * ... I for 19c. each 5c Coffee. Old Master Cauliflower, fancy lb 9c pound 30c ~ . . Soap, W hite Naptha T Granu,at ;- 10 bars 23c Celery, large stalks, Soap - K ' I f u 1 ± y .> o< . thoroughly bleach 5c 0 .. , ... Palmolive or Camay. Macaroni or Spaghetti Toj , ( s ( , ; 19c short cut, 2 tbs... 15c 1 .. u .. Quick Arrow Soap - No. 5, '/ 2 gallon.. 29c Snow Boy Washing i- , i xt <<> Powder, 3 pkgs. 10c Crystal W hite No. 10 , 15c No. 5, >/: gallon.. 32c Crackers. Thin Crispy . »- Sodas, 2 lb. box. . 25c Maple Flavored, No. „ . ~ , 5. '/ 2 gallon 39c Crackers, Grahams Swantons Pure Buck- Crackers, P.S. or P.W . wheat, large bag 25c Butters, 2 lb. box 25c Pillsbury Famous Pre- Cherries, No. 10 galpared Buckw heat lon Red Pitted .. ssc 4 pound bag .... 29c High lest Lye, Pillsburys Prepared „ , < j \ im. Pancake Flour, 1 ltl S ? a ‘ Ge ’ C l " h . . nmind hi<. 9V Peanut Butter. 2 lb. 2->c Large Grain Yellow Cranberries, 2 tbs. 2->c Pop -Corn. 1 lbs.. .25c Head Lettuce, large Pretzels, small, fresh s’s, 2 heads .... 17c an d crispy, lb. 19c Head 9c Qleo. Delicia. lb. .. 11c Apples, large No. 1 Sweet Corn, 12’/ 2 c York Imperials. value, Logan brand. 1 lbs. 19c 3 cans 25c No. I W hite Michigan Special 20c Toilet Potatoes. 151 b pk. 39c Bowl Brushes 10c Sweet Potatoes. 31b. 17c Close Oul Prices: Swans Down Biscuit No. 8 Galvanized Flour, Ige. pkg... 25c Wash Boilers.. sl-19 Gold Medal Rolled No. 9 size - - 81.29 Oats, cup and sauc- No. 8 Heavy Tin Boiler or dinner plate ers, Copper Bottom in each large pkg. 25c $1.29 Bulk Roiled Oats Full assortment
' nold Jnrked his horse's reins and, -1 behind a detachment of the famous | mounted guides, moved toward the city, four milex hwmv. At the church, be jerked his I horse mid turned in his saddle. Me bowed deeply toward the church . in which his father's body lay. I then resumed his ride. In the city, all the bells In Brusi seis were clamoring ss they hud I not done since the World War end- . ed. ,—■ ■ o Reject Sufferage Plea Montreal —(U'P)<-iCit.v officials ' i here declined to acceed to a request from u delegation of women asking the city adnilniatintlon to support a measure in the Quebec i Legislature, which would give wo- ■ | men equal voting rights with men. ■ At present, only women taxpayers ; may vote in city elections. City fa- , there declined on grounds it would be uufair to the women taxpayers.' ' ' ■ — ■ —-o— ———- Get the Habit — Trade •> Home
GVtfi llipil/'n Choicest Meats In r ArwTez/my The City Fully Dressed Turkeys, 1b... 99p whole or half J Real Chickens, lb 20l* Our Best Sliced Bacon Saturday Only, lb. REAL SPECIALS MCE FRESH HOME-MADE BOCKWURST FANCY SWISS STEAKS, pounded ready for pan, 1b... CHOICE BEEF ROASTS from Prime Beef, The Best, lb. FANCY VEAL, ROASTS or SHOULDER STEAK, Tb. 20c TRY OUR MINUTE STEAKS, real tender, lb. 25c 2 lb. Jars PEANUT BUTTER, 2 ft 5................. 25c Soap ' MILD f 3 bars 14c gS 7 CREAM 1 P Super Suds > PORK 1 C-HEESE ’ <s® 2 for 15c i. . I {Palmolive Beads, 1 _, > k 2()C 2 boxes for 10c! 2 25C 21 oz. Crystal White th " M 1I,C I8%>„ Fresh Beef to Stew 4 lbs 25c Good Veal Stew or Pocket IblOc 3 Hamberger 3 lbs 25c S. Cured Bacon Squares lb. 10c COFF'EE, Bursley | Nice Boiled Ham, High Grade SLU ED OJT BURCO—Good Coffee 2 lbs. 35c | pound OUV 3 Ibs - sugar cured Fresh Spare Ribs SMOKED 17(‘ or Whole or half, lb. 25c SUGAR CURED IO Nice Pork or Beef PICNICS, Ih IOC Tenderloin. Ih 28c lard HW. Nice Pork Chops 20c 3 tbs pound Sausage, Country i4| „ Honey Loaf, lb 30c Style, th IVI Shoulder Ribs or “ S . 15C Neck Bones, 6 fts. hERFECT OLEO 9tn PREAMERY Butler CQp I 2 pounds U 2 pounds Uvh DIAMOND MATCHES 5 pkgs. MACARONI BH HU ERXh. 6boxes 25c r P :“ T, 35c orrp FRANKFORTS, W lie I 1 PUDDING or 1 (L. All New Stock BOLOGNA, lb. ... Red Fox Ale.. .$3.50 Fresh Home Made 1 Wz. Bercrhoft $2.55 Weiners, tb Wooden Shoe. $2.65 ramurnr 2 ibs, for 35c Budweiser ... $2.65 Drewrv’s Ale 11 p 0K K X Ihs pius $1 V All You Want jr Jb W and bottles. Bardens, American, Brick and Pimento Cheese, pound packages 2 for 29c Cottage (”iees<‘, Country Butler and Fresh Eggs. DELIVERIES TO ANY PARTS OF ( ITY ANY TIME. PLEASE ORDER EARLY FOR REAL SERVICE. Phones 106 or 107
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