Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 126, Decatur, Adams County, 25 May 1934 — Page 5
jJ.\L CHURCHES Mills S ilsni M E. I jj w Pynchon. pastor ® I pieas»nt Mills ML J|| !L 30 a A M. < ioorgi' mix-ilnteiident. 10:30 A. M„ pastor. KS Tlnir.-.d:iy. 7:3”. Salem Sig worship 9 A. M. [loners will be baptized and L receive*!/into the chnreh Lrvlce. The service will be [he Sunday school hour on ot the Suiuiay school con-
I Step out into the Mj NSHINE KgHrnany dav« of your life are £ feeling under par? How ■ (Hl: .ur» which might lie bright ■'Kill and dispirited? « Bf hearted days are frequently common constipation. It rear waking hours, takes ■ SBunsbme out of living. Yet it ■ ojße overcome so easily by eatcereal. I Ijioratorv tests chow Kellogg’s I jgSgtx provides “bulk” and vi■yXB to aid elimination. AllI Beat *’ *i’ o a t* ne ,ourre °f ' rnn - E »“l,ulk” in All-Bran is much I MKihat in leafy vegetables. Isn't ■ wav” pleasanter than ■ dtßr patent medicines? I tablespoonfuls daily are ■ g|l sufficient. With each meal. ■ ittwr"ni | ' cases. If not relieved ■ titfw.iv, see your doctor. Serve All-Bran ■ as a cereal or use I mu ffins, breads, I KIDDAbI omelets, etc. In I the red-and-green | package. At all I | grocers. Made by I ld«! ~l Kellogg in Battle | Creek.
■ rl fW ■“ group meeting at Decatur M. E. | City Cash Meat Market | CARL GERBER, Prop. Delivery 150 S. 2nd st. Phone 97 9 Give us your order early and he sure you 9 will get any of these specials. [■.ARD 10c lb., 2 lbs. 17c I (Limit 4 lbs. to a customer) Ulinced Ham 2 lbs. 25c ■ork Shoulder Roast 12’/zc lb iVrankforts 3 lbs. 25c Hr am burger 10c lb., 2 tbs. 17c IBteak—Round or Loin 20c lb ■umbo Dill Pickles 2 for 5c ■IILK 6c qt. ■Gibson’s Country Butter 32c lb ■BEEF BOIL, (order early) 5c lb I We invite you to inspect our I j Sanitary Market personally. IM'r.v our All Pork Sausage and Home Made Noodles. | A complete line of Luncheon Meats. Iftppelmans Grocery | Phones 215 and 219— Delivery Service
■3ANANAS V7z» I 3 lbs Lit MGrape Fruit f* j ! seedless, each.. DC I i 2 boxes mOL ■Powdered If*. ■ Sugar, 2 tbs.... 10l ■ SunKist Oranges, *)ft Jp'l'a large, doz... MM ■ Fresh Pineapple "I $7 .. fl Large size lit fl Pork & Beans iA .. i 3 cans A</V ■ Peanut Butter OP,, i| 2 pound jar. . wut ■ Coco-Malt i 1 lb. can .... Mt/V g Old Master Qin Coffee, tb. . , .ult i| Peaches, Little j Elf, 2 cans ..ut)t I Cocoa nr 2 lb. can .... £ut I Mixed Vegetables, 2 cans 4tUV I Gold Medal d* 1 A A I Flour, 24 tb P L»Vt/
l vention st Pleasant .Mills, | «un4ay mhool io a. m„ william i Burke, superintendent. Prayer meeting. Wednesday, 7:30 P. in. —————o _ ! Decatur Circuit M. E. Edgar L. Johnston, pastor. Mt. Pleasant . Sunday School, 9:30 a. in. Beulah Preaching service, 9:30 am. SerI mon by pastor. i Sunday School, 10:30 a. m. Washington 1 Sunday School, 9:30 a. in. ■ Preaching service, 10:30 a. m. ■ Sermon by pastor. Pleasant Valley Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Conference convenes June 6 at Elkhart. Only two Sundays remain in which to close up the year's , work. Let us all work together that our report to conference will [ be the beat possible in all respects. o Antioch M. B. C. Harold Spencer, pastor Sunday School, 9:00 a. m. Morning worship, 10 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Quarterly conference June 2 and 3. The presiding elder, Rev. H. E. Miller, will preside. Come and worship Him with us. o Monroe M. E. Elbert Morford, pastor Sunday. May 27 9:30 o’clock—The unified morning service. The theme of the worship period will be, "Choose Whom Ye Will Serve.” Manas Lehman will be in charge of the study period (10:25 to 11 o'clock). "5:30 o'clock —The Epworth League devotional meeting. 7:30 o’clock — The evening service of worship and praise. The pastor will speak on the subject, "The Transformation of the Sword" —a Memorial Day sermon. There will be special music. Monday, May 28 The Willing Workers class will meet with Mrs. Dick Haggard at 7:30. A Memorial Day program has been arrsngtAl. Thursday, May 31 The W. F. M. S. will meet in
Sweet Potatoes QKz» 2 cans £*Jv Spinach 9*>z* 2 large cans.. MM V Soap Chips 5 tb. box ....“Ut Biscuit Flour 1 Q,, package AOV Pineapple 1 Of* broken slice. . IvV Dill Pickles I tp quart jar .... Au V Hominy 3 tall cans ... ~mV Candy Kisses (L. pound xVv Assorted Jelly 1 Of* Candy, lb. ... AV V Climalene 99z» Large £mV 3 small 25c Rinso, 9*l 4* large £mV Lux 9*4f* large 4o V Life Buoy Soap 90 f* 3 bars Lux Soap , 9 Of* 3 bars 4W
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MAY 25,1934.
church for an ull-day session be i ginning at 9:45 o'clock. An interesting program centered around the I idea of "Lights” has been planned by the group committee. Lunch will be served by <he Decatur ladles at 20c per plate. The benediction will be given at 4 o'clock. The Junior choir will rehearse at 6:30 o'clock. Prayer meeting will be held at 7:30 o'clock. Subject, "Difficulties ■ of Prayer.” Bring Bibles. Friday, June 1 The Epworth League (Senior chapter) will present at 7:30 o'clock in the hall above the Model Hatchery, two plays, a two-act comedy, "The Laughing Cure" and a one-act religious drama, "The Color Line." The comedy will be presented by the following cast: , Olin Lehman, Loma Hahnert, Max . Bahnor, Alma Morgan. Thomas Ad- . ler, Harold Ray, Pauline BuckmastI er, Betty Sprunger and Drusilla Burkhead. The “Color Line” will be presented by Virginia Rineheart, Buster Morgan, Marcel Everhart, Kenneth Longenberger, Margaret Burkhead and Louise Niles. Admission will be 10 cents for I children under twelve years and tlfeen cents lor adults. I The Junior Epworth League will meet Saturday afternoon at the parsonage. Time 1:30 o’clock. All services central standard time. o Clark's Chapel M. E. Rev. L. M. Pierce, pastor Preaching 7:30 Sunday night. This is the last service of the year. Tuesday will foe Ever-member ! canvas for the closing fianance. t A pot-luck supper will be served following the Sunday service. Wants Destruction Os Flowers Stopped ’ In the hope of preventing the • malicious destruction of beautiful flowers, a resident of the city liv- ’ ing in the west part of town, writes to the Daily Democrat, stating that someone has been tutting off the 1 stalks of the flowers planted along 1 the sidewalks. 1 The author of the note, like thousands of other people is a lover of pretty flowers and the willful 1 destruction of them is an act which • residents want stopped. ? Flowers enhance the beauty of a city and boys, girls or men should | not destroy them. GIVE PROGRAM FOR SERVICES (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) to prepare for the parade. School children of the city are ak»o re-
1 MAKE YOUR HOME PLEASANTLY COOL AND ATTRACTIVE at a Low Cost with Ready-To-Hang AWNINGS Will l IE * /Hi Brilliant Style Patterns Awnings come complete with all fittings, steel frame, and instructions for hanging. Popular low prices. The following sizes in stock: Width 2 ft. 6 inch, each $1.59 Width 3 ft., each $1.75 Width 3 ft. 6 inch, each $1.95 Width 4 ft., each $2.25 Stripe Porch Valancing, 24 inch wide, to match awnings3sc and 39c yard RUG SALE Select your new rug now at special low prices. Pecatur’s large and complete rug store. Rug Cushions, all hair, waffle top. moth proof, edges taped. 9x12, each $4.95 I 9x12 Axminster rugs, seamless $22.50 I 27x48 inch Axminster Rugs each .- $1.98 | sxß ft. Grass Rugs for porches, etc., each $1.50 I 1 only 9x12 Axminster rug, seamed, good quality, new patterns, at $19.95 1 only Tapestry rg. 9x12 $15.00 ' 2 only Tapestry rugs, 11.3x12, eachs2o.oo i Bigelow-Sanford Heavy i Weight Axminster rugs. 9x12 size, from $29.50 to $49.50 I 11.3x12 Heavy Axminster I rugs $39.50 i 11.3x15 Heavy Axminster rugs $49.50 Heavy Congolettm Rugs, Best grade made. 18 patterns, size 9x12. each $6.95 ox 9 ft. $3.50: 7.6x9 ft. $3.95; 9x10.0 ft. $5.75; 11.3x12 ft. $10.00: 11.3x15 ft. $12.50. 5 only 9x12 Congolettm Rugs medium weight, special price at $4.95 12 ft. wide, Printed Linoleum Best quality, good patterns, square yard 89c Niblick & Co. 1 *"""*"* 1 *" 111 *"" 1 ***** 111 *" 1 "*
■ quested to mar h and meet with • the scouts. i The line of march of the parade I will be:: American Legion Drum i Corps and the Decatur Junior Hand,
4 / Fred Mutschler Dist. Co. 7ZnH7m"oFiZrTCJi p x Dixie Queen Markets i “House of Quality” Phone 195 Free Delivery » BERRIES CARLOAD ON TRACK EXTRA FINE QUALITY ■ QUART ’ ■ ■ Fresh PRICES PER CRATE JL Delicious Designed for Quick Sale NEW POTATOES, U. S. No. 1 I Extra Large 10 lbs. 29c Spinach—Tender, fresh Ib. 5c ’ BANANAS—GoIden Ripe .... 5 lbs. 23c Celery—Crisp, well bleached, 2 stalks 15c ’ POTATOES—SeIect Seed Cobblers, U. S. No. 1, very good eating stock—Peck,..27c; 100 lbs.. .$1.79 ■; PINEAPPLES i PER CRATE FOR CANNING PRICES ASTONISHINGLY LO W f | Radishes—Long crisp icicles. .3 for 10c I LEMONS, Large 360 size, fresh, 3 for 10c I 5 Oranges, fancy Cali, seedless.. .doz. 19c | - . — Fisher & Harris Phones 3 and 4 Fine Groceries
Sugar, Fine 1 Granulated, 10lb tc I t Potatoes, Large No. 1, N Tn, s . 14c Bananas, Yellow r., Ripe, lb Uv Tomatoes, Fancy Red Ri p p :;„d... 12*/2C Pineapples large, ripe. 2 for 40 V Celery, extra large jumbo stalk .... Ov 2 for 15c Grape Fruit, large size, ! f f “ B 25c I Post Toasties or Kellogg Corn Flakes 1 Of* large package . AW Macaroni, elbo (L, in bulk, tb. ... t/V 3 lbs. 25c Macaroni, Spaghetti or Noodles, Foulds Qtn 3 large pkgs... 40 V Tapioca, Pearl 1 A., in bulk, tbAW 3 tbs. 25c t ake Flour, 9AA* Swansdown, pkg4oV I Lye, Red Seal Lye, High Test 25c Gloss Starch 90 P Staleys 3 lb. box4W SaniFlush or 91 f* Bowlene. can «A V i !«■■■■■■■■■■■■
i Civil War veterana, Legionnaires, American Legion Auxiliary, Span- > iah American War veterans. Decatur boy and girl hcouU anti the school children.
Super Suds A .. package </V 3 pkgs. 25c Soap. Fels Nap- 4p* tha, 10 cake ctn. z AOV Soap. O. K. 1 A 5 bars A V Soap. P. G. 1 A., giant bars, 5 for A if V Gold Dust or Star Naptha Washing 1 P,, Powder, Ig. pkg. Aut Babbits Clean- Qtn ser, 7 Ig. cans ..faiUv Honey Cookies, Ice, a new shipment 1 A,, large size, doz... AW Corn, extra standard quality, 3 cans 4MV Peas, 18c qual- OIXz» ity, 2 cans 4o V Kidney Beans, 90f* large cans, 3 for4W Pork and Beans, Heinz, large cans 2 for 40V Apple Butter, 1 ftp full quart jar. 10 V Coffee, Chase & Sanborn K brand fine A tn quality, 2 pkgs., 'lut Salt, lodine or It,, Plain, 2 boxes. Aut Bacon, Fancy Breakfast sliced as you 904* like it, Ib «VV Plenty of Strawberries for Saturday. Also a full line of Fruits and Vegetables at the right price. ■■■■■■■■■■■■
P Choicest i Meats In Phmcsio6~io7 The City REAL SPECIALS Fresh Beef to Stew 4 lbs 25c Good Veal Stew or Pocket Ib H Hamberger 3 lbs 25c coffee 35c I css,l- 59c B U R C O 2 pounds ’ Real Chickens, Ib. . 20c Fancy Milk Fed Spring Chix lb Our Best Sliced Bacon 90p Nalurday Only, Ib Large Open Eyed Swiss Cheese, Ib 28c “T Coffee 31bs $ 1 PILOT 2;ibs. 43c FANCY SWISS STEAKS, pounded ready for pan, 1b... CHOICE BEEF ROASTS from Prime Beef, The Best, Ib. FANCY VEAL, ROASTS or SHOULDER STEAK, lb. 20c TRY OUR MINUTE STEAKS, real tender. 2 lb. Jars PEANUT BUTTER, 2 lbs. 25c Large Gold Dust i S Cream per pkg. PORK 1 » CHEESE 1 ISc Shoulder Steak pound 1 xuv » Special «| |i 18C j Gold Dust I 15c)b k Today Onlv! 4 Scouring Powder 2 lbs. 25c A kFresh Spare Ribs SUGAR CURED pound SMOKED jg c Whole or half, Ib. SUGAR CURED 1 PICNICS, lb IOC — Nice Pork Chops 45 C lard 9P>p pound 25c, 2 lbs. 3 ,bs Honey lb 30c Sausage, Country Ip* _ JwM'Wv (2 tbs. for 25c) IOC Shoulder Ribs or Neck Bones, 6 lbs. DIAMOND MATCHES 5 pkgs . MACARONI |K gn HBk 6 ~OXES 29c ;X“ HETTI .3Sc DL L 0 FRANKFORTS, ® PUDDING or 1()c Patrick Henry $2.50 BOLOGNA, lb. ... Centlivre .... $2.50 •/OnSJ Fresh Home Made 1 Qz. R e d Fox Ale . $3.00 Weiners, Ib Berghoff .... $2.50 - for 35c Wooden Shoe. $2.65 MERRIT OLEO or 25c B^ w ?, is . er * 3 '°° SILVER NUT 2 Cottage Cheese, Country Butter and Fresh Eggs. BAKE SALE—Large Variety of Home Made Cookies, Cakes and Pies. Sponsored by St. Mary's Church. i DELIVERIES TO ANY PARTS OF CITY ANY TIME. PLEASE ORDER EARLY FOR REAL SERVICE. Phones 106 or 107
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