Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 108, Decatur, Adams County, 4 May 1934 — Page 5
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Ipske BELL’S PHONE I U Cash _. Grocery 292 | ORGAN WHITE POTATOES for Eating or ESeed Bushel.. 90c; 190 lb. bag.. 51.55 IAL NEW YORK SEED POTATOES L Bushel. .$1.25; 100 lb. bag. .$1.85 )A OR GRAHAM CRACKERS, 2 lb. box .... 19c hs RED SEAL LYE and 2 cans BABBITT ( LEAN SER 25c tLY TRIUMPH SEED POTATOES Bushel. .$1.25; Bag. $1.95 Camps Pork and Beans. 6 tall cans 25c E-SEE Salad Dressing, quart jar 23c nge Slices, Gum Drops, Jelly Beans and Chocolate Drops, lb 10c ly Tomato Plants, potted 2 1 /; and 5c fer Snaps, lb. .. 10c Crystal White Syrup Bars, lb 10c gallon 50c ley Cookies, doz. 10c Ammonia, quart .. 15c ar Wafers, 1b... 20c Hershey’s Cocoa, lb 17c sins, 3 lbs 25c Navy Beans, fi lbs. 25c N Special Cotlee 21 < Rolled Oats. 8 lbs. 25c Plants. 10® .. 5c Macaroni. 3 lbs. ... 25c I CHon Sets, lb 15c New Potatoes, 6 lbs 25c Plants, doz. 10c Large Juicy Oranges B aßbage Plants, doz 10c dozen 32c I Gotten Syrup, gal.. 49c Onions. 10 lbs 25c I KE. Silver Sea, Vacuum Packed, lb 25c We have a Good Selection of Seed Potatoes Mountain, Early Triumph. Early Ohios, I I Early Cobblers, per bu. 90c. sl. $1.25, 51.35, $1.50 Ippelmans Grocery U Phones 215 and 219—Delivery Service •^^■NANAS Tq Gold Medal Flour lbs loC 24 lb. bag $1.09 || 5c “ w »..25c 3M2 hunches ... IvV Gerbers Baby QPxz* ’■ape Fruit, very |* ~ Food ’ 2 cans ,■><l, seedless, ea. &C 25C I Haho Baking Os? Dried Carrots 1 Az* pk bagM • V can AVV IHhite Cherries • )£„ Assorted Jelly 1 Az* I Warge can ... fat)C Candy, lb. ... AW ■ aches nr Fresh Salted 1A„ I B 2 large cans. . uDC Peanuts, lb. .. AW IB Crackers t)’’.. Apple Butter lOp I H 2 boxes Z’)C Quart Jar .. . AOV I H»rn and Green 1 Az* Jelly Dessert, can .. IvC Little Ell. pkg. mV IBixcd Vege- Cocomalt ‘)Q z* ■ I tables, 2 cans, mOC pound can ...OvV A Hork and Beans and (Free Story Book) ■Bed Beans 1Q t Kellogg's Pep jQp >■ 2 large cans.. IJt 2 packages AJV IHranulated PCA (Free Baseball Book) I I Sugar, 10 lbs. OVC Spinach Q9p ■oilet Paper 1 A 2 large cans ' I I 4 rolls AejC Sweet Potatoes IBxydol and O1 z* 2 cans farf’AV IHRinso, Igc. 1 V Bisquick 99p I Baniay Soap 1 (V. large size ... y IL 4 bars L9C Small size 20c
Pleasant Valley Sunday School, 9:30 a. tn. Harold Porter, superintendent. Evangelistic service 7:30 o'clock. Sermon by pastor. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 o'clock. —— o—Mt Hope M. E. Church Preaching 10 a. mClark's Chapel M. E. Church Preaching 6:30 p. tn. After the ovening service a group will go to Fort Wayne for the Imptlsmal service. L M. Plene, pastor WM. 11. WOODIN DIES THURSDAY OF INFECTION (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) greater sacrifices titan secretary Woodin.” When Mr. Iloosevelt became president and Woodiu became his secretary of the treasury In March, 1933, the country was In the midst of an ominous banking crisis. Woodin worked day and night for weeks, though he already was marked by the persistent infection of the throat which was to cause his death. I With Woodin when he died were I his wife and daughter, Mrs. Mary ; .Minor. He also is survived by his : son, William H. Woodin, Jr., now in I Tucson, Aria., for his health, and I two other daughters, Mrs. (J F. Har- : vey, New York, and Mrs. Wallace | W. Rowe, Cincinnati. Mr. Roosevelt, when told in i Washington, was deeply affected‘M am very deeply shocked and distressed by the passing of my dear friend," he said. He is expected to attend the funeral, arrangements for which will be announced today. Woodin would have been 66 years old May 27. Woodin was one of the most enigmatic characters to play a large I part in the American scene. A poe tic type, soft, gracious, he played I the game of big business where the
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— - - J -I rnugh-and ready Individual tradi-| tlonally Ls supposed to take the prize znd came out on top. Music ; was his hobby and he made himeelf a skilled composer after he was ' •0He was president of the Amortoan car and foundry company, Independently wealthy, but completely unheard of by the great mass of the public when circumstances and devotion to Hie "tiovernor” called him onto tile stage. Devotion was a paramount quality of his character, ho sacrificed willingly for his friends. .A 1 life long republican, he became a democrat to support his friend, Al frod E. Smith, in 1928 and when his friend, Franklin D. Roosevelt, became the Democratic nominee In 1933 he was ono of the largest contributors to his campaign fund and his most ardent supporter. President Roosevelt called Woodin to direct the United States treasury when it faced its darkest days since the civil war. He protested but at the Insistence of the "The Governor” he smilingly acquiesced. On his first day in office every bank in the nation was closed. Belying his reputation as a composer and postage stamp collector, he went at his herculean task with a vigor that astounded Washington. With rapid fire decisions he brought order out of a financialchaos. The strain was too much. After eight months in office, on Oct. 31, he withdrew from active work. During the summer the heat of the capital had forced him to remove his office to his home at East Hampton, Ixmg (Island. He had returned to Washington in September. In December he went to Tucson. Physicians said he parsed a crisis there. (President 'Roosehelt announced his resignation Jan. 1 Woodin meanwhile remained at Tucson recuperating until March 1. He arrived home March 4. the first anniversary of the inauguration. —o 12,500 Qts. of Liqueurs Bought I Istanbul.-(U.R>—A New York firm ■ of importers has placed an order I of 12.500 quarts of liquers with I the Turkish wine and spirit monI opoly. The liqueurs, which include I strawberry, cherry and raspberry, II are prepared under French superI vision, and are a product of the newly-established Turkish vineI growing industry. o Antioch M. B. C. Church Pastor, Harold Spencer Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Preaching, 10:30 a. m. Special Foieign Mission service composed of home talent, 7:30 p m. Mid-week prayer service Wednesday evening, 7:30 o'clock. Coiile let us worship together. o Monroe M. E. Church Monroe, Indiana Elbert Morford, pastor Sunday, May 6 The unified service, 9:30 to 11 o’clock. The worship period, 9:30 to 10:20. The pastor will speak lon the subject, "A Fixed Heart.” 1 Study period 10:20 to 11 o'clock. Manas Lehman, in charge. Epworth League sub-district rally at Poe from 2 to 6:30 o'clock. The Taylor University quartet will I sing. Rev. E. E. Tripeer, of Fort Wayne, will speak. The public is invited. At 7:30 o’clock Rev. G. H. Myers will preach in the Monroe M. E. church. Miss Drusilla Burkhead will be in charge of the service. _ Monday, May 7 , Epworth Ix-ague play practise at ’ 7 o'clock at the church. IT would be nice if your outboard motorboat had wings and could take to the air in a moment of danger. The next best thing is to cover it with a policy’ in the dependable Automobile Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn., so that neither fire, theft I nor collision would mean financial loss. Aetna Life Insurance Co. Aetna Casualty and Surety Co. Aetna Automobile Ins. Co. i SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. Agents j Decatur, Ind. Phone 358 j j IlimiAiiiiiill
Thursday, May 10 Ludlcs” Aid Society will meet ut 2 o'clock with Mr*. John Floyd. Junior Choir rehearsal ut 6:30 o'clock.
W2WIP"" • 1 ■! .■■ jpHEJjfcjS- H/ Fred Mutschlcr Disl. Uo. ‘ - -- mi him Dixie Queen Markets “House of Quality” Phone 195 Free Delivery POTAT OE S • STRAWBERRIES IRISH COBBLER ALABAMAS Select Seed Sweetest and Best Very Good Cookers Larue l ull Quarts. 29c p«k' 15c $1.15 Bushel and $1.89 100 tbs. 18c qt., or 2 for 35c Peas—well filled pods 3 lbs. 25c Grape Fruit—Sunkist seedless. for 25c Celery—tender, large 3 stalks 10c Green Onions-sweet and tender 5 for 10c Oranges—Sunkist, seedless doz. 15c Spinach-crisp, full of iron 5c lb Apples—Baldwins, No. 1 5 lbs. 25c Lemons-large, fresh doz. 20c Also complete line of Fresh \cgetables of all kinds. PLEASE PHONE ORDERS EARLY.
Fisher & Harris Phones 3 and 4 Fine Groceries
Oranges, SunKist Navel medium size OIL* dozen New Potatoes Q€lz* 10 lbs O«7v Large Idaho Baking Potatoes QI 15 th. peck . ...Olv Early Tomato 1 Dz» Plants, dozen... AVv 3 dozen 25c Bananas, Fancy, Yellow Ripe, 1 7/» 3 lbs 1 I t Macaroni in j A . 4 bulk, lb AvFV 3 lbs 25c Sugar. Fine Granulated lx Non-Caking Powdered Sugar 2 lbs 14V Prunes, Sun- Q1 z* sweet, 2 lb. pkg.fcil V Climax, Wall Paper (leaner 3 cans Rippled Wheat, the new Breakfast Food, large package 1 A 28 biscuits .... AW Post Toasties or Kellogg Corn Flakes 2 Ige. pkgs faJv Pork and Beans, VanCamps, large size can DV Red Kidney OD/* Beans, 3 cans .. Jfa W Milk, large cans Pet. Carnation or 90P Borden, 3 cans.. faA"t..
Prayer meeting at 7:30 o'clock, devotional aubject, "Prayer." Saturday, May 12 Junior Epworth league at the 'parsonage at 1:30 o’clock.
lodine or Plain 1 PCz* Salt, 2 boxes... JLDV Mustard, quart 15c Sweet Pickets QQz* full quart Peanut Butter QPCz* bulk, 2 lbs Pickles, Dill 1 r full quart Itlv Pickels, Bread and Blitter, large Salad Dressing QQz* full quart jar... Olives, quart jars faJ»JV Soap. Fels 4 Naptha, 10 barsTctzV Soap. P. & G. White Naptha, giant 1 Gz. bars, 5 for .... A«7 V Snow Boys 1 Op 5c size, 3 10r... Lvv Snow Boy or Gold Dust Washing Pow- IfT „ dcr, Ige. pkg.... 1D V Sun-Brite or Gold Dust Cleanser 2 foi* *7V Delicia Nut Oleo A „ for quality, ID...AVV Pop Corn. OPCz* Hulless, 4 lbs.. . faiOU No. 10 gallon cans Golden Syrup 49c No. 5, '/i gallon. . 29c Bowlene or 9 1 P SaniFlush, can..falv Strawberries, Cucumbers Full line of quality Fruits and Vegetables.
f V Choicest I H Meats In The City REAL SPECIALS Real Chickens, lb 22 C Fancy Milk Fed Spring Chix lb J Our Best Sliced Bacon 90 m Saturday Only, lb. Large Open Eyed Swiss Cheese, lb 28c I Fresh Beef to Stew 3 lbs 25c! Good Veal Stew or Pocket lb 125 i 3 Bamberger ’3 lb 10c ■rt,Z , KS“ T loc >«eamhiy BMW tryFood, package w FRESH, 2 lbs. ... • U 0L :»“T Coffee 3 lbs $1 PILOT = “ 2 lbs. 43c FANCY SWISS STEAKS, pounded ready for 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 BUTTER, 2 lbs. 25c Large Go 7r D ust FreshEggsl p 0 R K 1 ' d 0“" I 10C 1 Shoulder Steak .1 1 15 c ! Gold Dust V Spe ' lal ; k Today only! Scouring Powder k 15c lb. Fresh Spare Ribs SUGAR CURED pound SMO KED 19( . z* £ Whole or half, lb. 10c wSSIy SUGAR CURED 4 0 PICNICS, lb IOC lard in „ fv Nice Pork Chops zlffC Pound LUC iwund 25c, 2 lbs. Sausage, Country i Kz* Honey Loaf, lb, 30c (2 lbs. for 25c) LDC jy Shoulder Ribs or 9aP XieX 18c Neck Bones, 6 lbs. DIAMOND MATCHES 5 pkgs. MACARONI QM KM fi BOXES 29c r P^ GHE ™.35c p L p FRANKFORTS, isF Bsa Ira ■ 1 nnPnrK ( A°H Cent livre ... .$2.55 BOLOGNA, lb. ... Red Fox Ale S3OO Fresh Home Made BergholT $2.55 Weiners, lb. .. . Wooden Shoe. $2.65 — 2 ll)s - Budweiser ... $3.15 MERRIT OLEO or 25c s lndXnU° n ca " Bardens, American, Brick and Pimento Cheese, y 2 pound packages 2 for 29c Cottage Cheese, Country Butter and Fresh Eggs. DELIVERIES TO ANY PARTS OF CITY AN Y TIM E. PLEASE ORDER EARLY FOR REAL SERVICE. Phones 106 or 107
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