Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 102, Decatur, Adams County, 27 April 1934 — Page 5

iJStAL CHURCHES H o >noe «■ F - n Mr: |\i 'tor. April 29 • 'd serviie at 9:30 a. m will tl>e i'.i.3i; to 10 151 on the 1 ; . nt I.> liman. llHi |.|y linin' 110 15 I. "'Mi la'.lpil" will uwrt wOW 1 " ""''‘tin* •”

BELL’S I PHONE I y,“ r l Cash Grocery 2-12 I Hlhigan W hite Potatoes for Eating or Seed Ms . .Bushel. .$1.00; 100 lb. hag $1.55 > Gentleman Sweet Corn. 3 No. 2 cans. . . 25c I or Graham Crackers, 2 lb. box Hie Red Seal lae and 2 cans Babbitt ( leanser 25c I lwtßF->EE Salad Dressing, quart jar 23c I ■rl ' r Bear. Gold Medal, Pillsbury and taSK Thoroughbred Flour SI.IO I M|-h Triumph Seed Potatoes Bu, $1 25; Bag $1.95

S!ul!s - ,b S9c I Snaps, lb. 10c I Bars, lb 10c UMNmgc Slices, lb.. lOr | Beans, th. .. 10c Drops. II) 10c Polk X Beans, can . >c Tissue qjßnm'niia. Qt. .... 15c Syrup, gal.. I‘>c

« We have a Good Selection of Seed Potatoes n .Mountain. Early Triumph. Early Chios. Early Cobblers, per Bu .'. SI.OO, $1.25 anti $1.05 and Fredona Garden Seeds, pkg 5c - -■ — - ■City Cash Meat Market CARL GERBER, Prop. I 8 and 10 a. m.. 2 ami Ip. ir. Phone 97 CALL US AND BE ASSI RED OF CHOICE MEATS 3 Charles I nger, experienced meat cutter. — SATURDAY SPECIALS — H \M BERGER 3 lbs. I ,g! I. BEEF ■a usage 2 ths.2Sr ■ RE PORK ~ ® W EXTRA FANCY BABY BEEF ■. Round or 8011 10c fb aMLoin 25c lb BpAST 15c lb PICNIC HAMS 12Sc lb _ IN OCR GROCERY DEPARTMENT — oz. QUEEN OI.IYES 21c Msl) KIDNEY BEANS 2 for 15c ■..1. B. COFFEE (SATURDAY SPEC IXL) ’ 3se M W. CRACKERS 2 for 25c MyST TOASTIES 2 for 25c KSORTED PRESERVES (SATURDAY ONLY) 20c FRESH BREAD. MILK and ( REAM DAILY M- • —-==i-= ~~ I hppelmans Grocery Phones 215 and 21!)—Delivery Service

■AX ANAS | 7 I. 3 pounds .... U U j nKist Oranges Qfl -arge size, doz.OvC »da Crackers IQ 2 pound box.. JL «/C reen Onions r Bunch eJC (old Medal Flour 2 " b :’ ack sl.o9 Bup & Saucer ■ Oats, Ige. Bandy Orange 1M .. I Slices, lb. ... lUC Bax Paper 1 M I 40 ft. Roll ... lUC Blacaroni -j r ■ 2 pound box.. HOC Bfpiick Arrow Soap I < hips, 2 boxes OfTp B I */r pound jar. . 10C W’ork & Beans OA/ t I 3 med. cans. .4wVC I Large can 10c B'oilet Paper S'„ j 100(1 sheet rolls t)C

o'clock. The evening worship service will be held at 7 o’clock. The subject for conslderatinn will be "The Things We Know," and will be discussed by thTAc or four laymen. The public is mvjtee Tuesday, May 1 Tlie Willing Worker Church School class will meet with .Mrs. TeFrona Floyd. Time—7:3o. Thursday, May 3 The Junior Choir will rehearse at 6:30 o'clock. Prayer meeting al 7:30 o’clock. Bring Bibles.

Crystal White Syrup, gallon 50c Mustard, quart ... 15c Cabbage Plants. 3 doz 25c Tomato Plants 3 doz 25c Honey Cookies, doz. Itlc Sugar Wafers, lb.. . 20c Catsup. 11 oz. hot. 12'jC Jelly. 12 oz. jar ... 10c

Calumet Baking Powder pound can 27c I Wheaties HC,, 2 packages . (Free Candy Dish) Gr " n loc Hersheys Cocoa IQ •/z pound can J Vv Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs. u" V Pumpkin 1 Q. t large can LUv Dried Peaches 1 pound JLtJv C limax Wail Paper Cleaner 3 for . Seminole Toilet Tissue, 1 rolls Sunbrite Cleanser Qp 2 cans tz vCamay and Palm- J* ~ I olive Soap, bar tlv Climalene and Oxydol large package 21c I Amonia 1 fTp quart bottle. lUV

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1934.

I Saturday The Junior Epworth League will t j meet at the parsonage at 1:30 , I o’clock. Friday, May 4 The Hull Family entertainers will • give a musical progiuin In the Monroe M. E church at 7:30 o'clock. Captain Hull, the leader of the 1 company which la composed of him self, his wifi’ and his daughter, has had wide experience In mimical life. He has taught music In high 1 schools, colleges and conservatories and has played upon the lyceum and concert stage. The program Friday evening will be composed of saxophone, I violin, clarinet, trumpet, piano and vocal selections. The principle feature will be a saxophone trio. The Hull Family plays often In regular church services und presents the highest typo of music. This program is spun sored by the Epworth League and the public is invited. o— ... . . — Antioch M. E. C. Church Harold Spencer, pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 a. tn. Preaching, 10:30 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Missionary Sewing Circle ThursI day al the parsonage. "Come Ilion with us and we will do thee good.'' — o Clark’s Chapel M. E. Preaching 10:30 a. in. Bobo M- EPreaching 7:3<> p. m. 1.. M. Pierce, pastor ONE GANGSTER ESCAPES FROM HIS PURSUERS j (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) t which they believed the desperado j trapped. The agents suspected that at i least loin members of the Dillinger ganr. including possibly | i John Dillinger. the notorious i I leader, lurked in a previously ar-1 I ranged hideout near the lake. Heavily Armed Sullivan. Ind.. Apr. 27 <U.R) — I Three carloads of men heavily I farmed with machine guns and j I pistols obtained a supply of gasoI line at a filling station here this I afternoon and then sped away toward Linton without paying for I their fuel. Belief that the men might be associates of John Dillinger was • vpressed l»y Jess Lowry, station attendant who raid one of the 1 rars bore Minnesota license plate*. The other two cars had Te. - ;a:> plates, he said Each automobile carried three men. PRISON BOARD HOLDS MEETING j (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) | hie said that he slipped away two or three times a week for dates witli a girl and that often lie had shot craps, bet on races and pur- i chased- baseball pool tickets. Butler said lie went out on a date with Clela Todd, Michigan City negro, Sunday afternoon and overstayed his time. "I knew 1 might as well stay F "■ 1,1 * » HI ——

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|away; the penalty wouldn't be any I i more for 10 days than for two i j hours," he was quoted as saying I Butler would have been eligible i tor parole in about live years, but now he will have to stay at least ten more. He said he was a member of the ! "social club", an unofficial group) of trusties who were allowed priv- | lieges outside the walls. "Everything would have been all I right, if I liad got back to Warden ‘ Kunkel's house in time to lay tli>> table for dinner," Butler explained. Warden Kunkel today indicated lie might place charges of aiding ' escaped prisoners against Vennie j Dean, I-a porte negro, who drove 1 Butler and Irwin to Indianapolis ! ft was from Dean ( hat Indianap [ lifts police obtained information I which led to the arrests of the two ! convicts. o Get the Habit — Trade at Home 1

I m— iii ■- Dixie Queen Markets “House of Quality” Phone 195 Free Delivery Potatoes Extra Good Eating,.. peck 29c Eady Ohios. Seed, pk. 33c: 100 lbs. $1.99 BEANS, Fancy Green Stringless, Ib. 10c B KRRIES FANCY ALABAMA IHc qt, 2 for 35c Celery SPINACH Y\ ell Bleached LETTUCE ’till of Iron g 3 stalks 2 for pound 10c 15c 5c C ARROTS, U. S. No. 1. 3 doz. size bunch 5c LEMON’S, Extra Large dozen 23c PEAS, YVell Filled Pods, Tender lb. 10c GRAPE FRUIT, medium size 8 for 25c | CALIFORNIA ORANGES, Sweet, Seedless .. doz. 15c I Please Phone Orders Early. Fisher & Harris Phones 3 and 1 Fine Groceries

Sugar, Fine Granulated, 10 lbs 48c Sugar. IX Non-caking 2 pound package 17c Cabbage Plants, frost proof, doz 10c 3 dozen for 25c Tomato Plants, early varieties, doz. ... 10c 3 dozen for .... 25c Oranges, Sun Kist medium size, doz. 20c Apples, large fancy Baldwins, 1 lbs... 25c Onions, New Texas silver skin, 2 lbs. 15c Potatoes, Idaho bakers. 15 lb. peck. . 31c < Potatoes, New, 5 lb. 23c * Spinach, the health vegetable. Ih 5c Sweet Potatoes, 3 lb 17c j P. W. Crackers, 2 packages 25c Soda Crackers, 2 lb. box 20c Ginger Snaps, lb. 10c iodine Salt, 2 boxes 15c Pork and Beans, Van Camps, Ig. size can 5c Soup, Heinz, Ige. size cans Noodle, Mushroom, Tomato, « Cream or Celery, J 2 cans 25c

14 Children in 16 Years Lee, N. H.--(U.R)—Though Mr. and , Mrs. Harold Jennlson have been I married only 16 years, they have I had 14 children—ail boys. Tht | father, a 27 year-old Yankee, sup | ports Ills family on *21.60 per week earned as an automobile mechanic. |

WANTED! i I SCO Lawn Mowers to Sharpen. Acetylene Welding, Blacksmithing. Frank Schmitz Auto Fenders and Bodies straightened and painted. Tommy and Charlie LEONARD. Modern Body & Fender Shop. — j

Red Kidney Beans large size, 3 cans 30c Coffee, C hase & Sanborn, Special, 21b. 15c Soap, O. K., 5 bars. . 10c Soap. AV hHe Naptha 5 bars 12c Super Suds, 3 pkgs. 25c Syrup, Golden, No, 10 gallon 10c No. 5. |i gallon. . 20c Crystal W hile. No. 10 55c No. 5, '/j gallon 32c Swansdown Cake Flour 25c Oats, Gold Medal. Cup and saucer or plate in each large pkg. 25c Mother's Cocoa. 2 lb. can 21c Ovaltine. 50c size . 11c SI.OO size 87c Dill Pickles, lull qt. 15c 15c Small June Peas 2 cans 25c Toilet Paper, Deluxe Brand, 'tissue Sterilized, Special for Saturday Only, (> for 25c Celery, Strawberries, Cucumbers and full line of Fresh Vegetables at our Special Low Prices.

- jjwj- -■ G^Hl Choicest Meats In REAL SPECIALS Real Chickens, Ib. . 22c Fancy Milk Fed Spring Chix lb Our Best Sliced Bacon *20(• Saturday Only, th. A Large Open Eyed Swiss Cheese, lb 25c Fresh Beef to Stew 4 lbs 25c Good Veal Stew or Pocket lb 12* H Hamberger T tf y * 3 lbs 25c n.E'KiZ l! 'j,. ( . ' OREAMEItY Birner EOp Food, package V FRESH, 2 lbs. ... CoffeeTFbs $1 PILOT ““ 2 lbs. 43c FANCY SWISS STEAKS, pounded ready lor pan, 1b.,. CHOICE BEEF ROASTS from Prime Beef, The Best, lb. FANCY VEAL, ROASTS or SHOULDER STEAK, lb. 20c TRY OUR MINUTE STEAKS, real tender. 2 lb. Jars PEANUT BUTIER, 2 tbs. *" Large Gold Dust Fresh Eggs 1 ' ,er $$ ~-1 ? 115 c t I’ORK l ’ ORK ] ’ i Shoulder Steak 1 15 c \ Gold Dust 1 s, “ clal < L )'<><lay only! Scouring Powder h 15c n>. 5 ai 2 Fresh Spare Ribs SUGAR CURED Pound SMOKED 1 1/i M Whole or half, lb. * 10c SUGAR CURED 19,, PICNICS, lb loC lard lAz» FV Nice Pork Chops Pound pound 25c, 2 lbs. V Sausage, Country 1•’ Honey Loaf, lb 30c ' (2 lbs. for 25c) IOC i „i, v , . , Shoulder Ribs or Bulk Sauer Kraut 1 r H 2 ibs IOC Neck Bones, bibs. g DIAMOND MA I C HES 5 pkgs. MACARONI MM KVE HMx 6BOXES 29c r P^ GHEra -35c oFFB FRANKFORTS, ta Ih« ■ B PUDDING or 1 (U. rntlHivsil -- t (u’vi IVC (entlivre .... LOLOGNA, lb. . Rcd Fox Ale S3OO !xr e Ho T Made 18c Berghoff $2.55 emers, lb. ...... Wooden Shoe. $2.65 — Budweiser ... $3.15 MERRIT OLEO OKx, Plus $1 deposit on case Perfect 2 Ibs, and bottles ’ Bardens, American, Brick and Pimento Cheese, J /2 pound packages 2 for 29c Cottage Cheese, Country Butter and Fresh Eggs. I) E LIVERIES TO ANY PARTS O F CI T Y ANY TIM E . PLEASE ORDER EARLY FOR REAL SERVICE. Phones 106 or 107

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