Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 255, Decatur, Adams County, 26 October 1934 — Page 5

l® Ai ( ••URUHES Bnme M~e' Church Hun. My. October 28 ui gr nW . I I t"' l* a4t,,r wlll fcn ■ ufJ—'- " |,: * IIH 4,1( ' hi, nig I \\ )' M s will P l '' L^K,■ pingiMiu. v I lie church ,»t p. M r . . lehearHal. o'clock. ~— H c .,tu< M- E. Circuit MB Mt Pleasant wl 1,. Smilla' School. Nor. ...jXin.i:: superintendent. i meeting. Ed leader. 9H| Beulah Chapel .uM. nl . Worship hour. in. Sunday School, Nra. Ehrman. superintendent. Washington n.—Sunday School. Grant uperintendent. Rally day, a large crowd >d. j tn —Worship hour. Pleasant Valley gl —Sunday School- Harr. superintendent. end* our world aarvlca| J .|>. cial urge is made

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that all world service money be | H by the 31 at of October. Let every one come to their church home Suu ay. "The ehurch is no stronger than its praying people." • Calvary Evangelical Church Sunday will be the htg Rally Day for the Sunday School of Calvary church. The school will convene at I:3U eastern standard time, Every class of the school will rally one hundred per eent. Friends of the community are cordially invited. Some of the neighboring schools will attend and take part in the program A ladies quartet will bring the special musk'. Rev J. O. Mosier of Van Wert, Ohio, will give the special address. The pastor. M. W. Sundermann, will also be present and bring a brief message. o Antioch M. B. C. H. W. Spencer, pastor. G. H. Bright, Superintendent. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Morning worship. 10:30 a in. Evangelistic service, 7 p. m. Revival services are now in progress at Antioch with Martha Linn of Bluffton as evangelist. Week nights services at 7:30 o’clock. Come and enjoy the "old time gospel" with us. o Load Kalamazoo Celery on Liberty Way, Saturday, Oct. 27. Wheeler. 255-2 t e Dance Sunday at Sun Set

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MARY E. ARC HER FATALLY BURNED FRIDAY EVENING 'CONTINUED Fltoar PAGE ONE' to throw out the oil can and to rescue Norma Jean. In the mean time Miss Aicher’s clothes again began to burn and she ran into the bed room. He again wrapped her in blankets and extinguished the blaze. Mrs. Archer, who had been at- 1 tracted by the excitement, hurried I back to the home and helped 1 Williamson extinguish the blaze in the house which had spread to . the kitchen, bedroom and bath- ' rcotn, destroying wood work in the rooms, draperies and curtains, , bed clothes, and linoleum on the floor. The damage was not heavy. I When pb.vsfcfans were called to 1 examine Miss Archer they found 1 that only the collar and a small • ruffle on her dress had escaped the fire. She was rushed to the 1 Adams county memorial hospital where her hums were treated. She lived until 3:15 o’clock this morning, remaining conscious until an hcur before her death. Williamson’s wounds were also dressed at the hospital and he was discharged immediately. | Miss Archer was born in Pleasant Mills. May 16. 1916. a daughter of Carl and Agnes ShafferArcher. She spent her entire life in Pleasant Mills and was graduated from the high school last j spring. IShe attended the Methodist church, and toolo an active part in church and school activities. She played on the girl’s basketball team during her school term. Surviving besides the parents, are a brother, Richard David, and a sister, Norma Jean, and the grandparents, Mrs. David Archer of south of Pleasant Mills, and Ervin Shaffer of Decatur. Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 1:45 o’clock at the Archer home and at 2 o’clock at the Pleasant Mills aMMHMWOMSKKWn Harry Moore of Wab ish Township Republican Candidate For Commissioner District of Adams County lonighT C-H -1 -C- K- S ROADSIDE INN FISH FRY Dance Tonight to the music of I C E A N D H I S MEN OF NOTE equipped with microphone. Mobile Regular Gas 15c you * to buy the things you need—to square up your debts—for any worthy purpose. You can quickly get any sum up to $300.00 on easy terms. Legal interest charged on just the actual time 1 you have the money. You can get a loan today. FRANKLIN SECURITY CO. I '■Bbj3w»' Decativ, Indiana * Phone 237 Moved The Brewster Wacth and Clock Hospital has m o v e d from South Second Street to| ROOM 8 Second Floor K. of C. Building

Methodist church with Rev. Smith officiating. Burial will be made in the Mt. Tabor cemetery. The body w ill be removed to the Archer homo Saturday morning from the S. E. Black funeral home In this city. — oPLAN TO FORM ORGANIZATION FROM PAGE ONE) and 16 years of age and operates thjee such centers for boys between 16 and 25 years of age. In a basketball tournament sponsored by tho Chicago Catholic Youths' organize tzion last winter more than 26.000 Catholic boys and girls participated. The organization sponsors 150 troops of Catholic Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts. One of the important works which it carries on is reclamation of boys who’ have become involved in juv-

Dixie Queen Markets QUALITY MARKETS Phone 195 Free Delivery BANANAS BANANAS—YeIIow Ripe Special 5 tbs. APPLES, Grimes Golden, .... 10 lb. 25c APPLES, Delicious, Winesap, Maiden Blush etc 7 lbs. 25c up GRAPE FRUIT, Juicy, Russets, 3 for ICc GRAPES, California Tokay ... 2 lbs. 15c POTATOES Truck Load POTATOES—U. S. No I—Bushel, ,55c It 10(1 pound bag. .89c; Peck I'JrC TURNIPS, Globe and Flat Dutch 41b 10c CARROTS, homegrown 3 lbs. 10c SWEET POTATOES, Jerseys .. 3 lb. 10c ONIONS, Large Sweet, Special, 6 lb. 25c CEL E R Y CELERY—Kalamazoo Best stalks J CELERY HEARTS—Fresh and Tender ... 0 for 10c A complete line of Fruits and Fresh Vegetables. 157 N. 2nd st.

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Sugar. Crystal W hite Granulated, ra 10 pounds .... OVC Salmon 9Tz. 2 large cans... jmOC New Jersey Sweet Potatoes, IK* 5 pounds At)C Potatoes, No. 1 White Sand Grown IF 15 ib- peck.... AOC New Yellow Granulated Corn Meal 9Kz. 7 pounds 1 pounds 15c Soda or Graham | Q Crackers 2tb boxle/C Plain or lodized i £ , a Salt, 2-10 c boxes AtJV O. K. Laundry | r Soap. 1 Ige. bars IDC Oxydol, O1 large pkg 1 C Oranges, large sweet, juicy, doz o9U Sandwich Spread, qt. jar. . rf-iOU Battleship Must- 1 K z* ard, quart jar .. JLOU (told Dust Washing Powder, IF large pkg ItlV Post Toasties 1 A ~ large pkg AVV Kelloggs Bran Q ~ Flakes, pkg v V Spaghetti, short IF,, cut, 2 lh. pkg... AOv Lye, Red Seal High Test Lye OF 3 cans 2rfOC Coffee, Chase and Sanborn’s Special 4Kz* 2 pounds TiOv pound 25c Celery, large 1 A „ stalks, 3 for » W Salad Dressing 97A quart jar 2* 4 V Butter Cookies I{F ~ pound box ... iOV New Rolled A Oats, 4 Ib. bag . £iOv

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enih» court cases. Catholic boys wlm get in trouble with tile law are assiated by the organization ami ar& UHitally paroled to Catholic la\ men. Father Moran declared that s an accurate history of these boys iwioled under C. Y. O. auaplces shows that more than 82 percent liave been made law-abiding, use fill citizens The movement is jiart of the j Catholic action program outlined several years ago by Pope Plus XI. Plan Explained to Priests Father Moran also explained the Chicago Catholic Youths’ Organisation at the semi annual conferejice of Catholic priests of the Fort Wayne deanery Wednesday after noon at St. Patrick’s Lyceum. o NOTICE 1 will be out of town from Saturday evening until Monday noon. Dr. F. L. Grandstaff. 253-4tx

New Naw ID Beans, 4 lbs- .. lot Large Grape r Fruit OA I*. W. Crackers, plain or SaHed ’ Heavy Galvanized Coil Buckets 4(SC Babbitts Clean- 1 A scr. 3 Ige. cans.. AW Toilet Paper. 1,000 sheet rolls, IQ/* 4 for 1 t/l Ginger Snaps liU* pound A" "A Rippled Wheat, whole wheat biscuits | ilg* package A vv Minute Tapioca 9h*A 2 pkgs wl/L Pearl Tapicca 9Kp 3 pounds pound 10c Stock Salt 4 O 50 lb. blocks.. ‘"S U Pillsbury Prepared Pancake Flour large bag vGolden Syrup K 9/» No. 10, gallon No. 5, 1 > gallon. . 32c Log Cabin | Syrup, tin fafiV Royal Dog 1 (A A Food. 1 lb. can. Ivv Apple Butler "S Xz» quart jar JLDV 20 Mule Team t Q Borax, lb. pkg. AOV Pep, Kelloggs Toasted Wheat, 99 z* 2 pkgs§I.OO Bordens Malted Milk ... V Pumpkin. i A # large cans AW Cranberries, 9CI A Red Ripe, 2 Eagle Brand 911A Milk Full assortment Fruits and Vegetables

• Vc» Choicest Meats In Phones 106~ 107 The City TEAL SPECIALS BWj OUR MINUTE or WAFFLE | | ■■ Try steaks fa. 25c Fresh Beef to Stew 4 lbs 25c 3 Hamberger T D t lh 10c VEAL STEAK or CHOPS lb 20c Butter Fresh Creamery lb 32c; 2 lbs 59c « 1 M - J “• Mil 1 Q 1 Drip-O-Lator, (i cop — BOTH X • X Nice Shoulder Pork Roust, ib "1 fff B AW- JtW- Shoulder Steak, 2 pounds. .35c X Nice Spring *> r y s«o®« wnitwiMiM iMOMMaMmiti i wrnioi wrrr'isac Chickens, ib ££,, Mutschler’s Bi Ni ?. H Coffee lbs 45c Our Best Sliced 9Az* 9-" Salad Dressing si: 25c Swiss Cheese, io.. Cottage Cheese pt. 10c 3 packages .... JLtzV giMMiiT ~ yf inm ihiiiiiiiiiih p" BAKER’S PREM- Ql* V" a | IF® HM CHOCOLATE I* Boneless. No Waste bakers moist | r , I Iwi I Pound 25c, 2 Ibs."| J COCOANUT 19 U SPECIALS Veal NUCOA I Plenty Fancy Swiss Steaks, Puddiow or Dixie Fresh pounded ready t -'rf* * duUltS for pan, lb. . lov OleoPeanut Butter 2 Ib. jars -Ol pound LIVE R Choice Beef Roasts from ««. 15c ne- 17 C 3 5c Bread Mill<?r ’ S 9C 2 ,bs - 30c lb - Fresh Spare Ribs SUGAR CURED * SMOKED Plenty Pork Whole or haJf Ib Tenderloins SUGAR CURED J Hearts and Tongues picnics, to 14 C SAUSAGE Fv c Nice Pork Chops 9K p pound. . (2 lbs. 45c) Honey Loaf, lb 30c 35c ® ho ?“ cr Ribs “L, 20c Neck Bones, 3 lbs. DIAMOND MATCHES 5 pkgs . MACARONI O O 6nOXES 29c m, 35c KbrW PUDDINC^ 8 ’ O“ Millers Hi Life $2.50 !«)1 tK’NA. 2 lbs... 25c Fresh Home Made 9(1 ( entlivre .... $2.50 Weiners, lb Red Fox Ale . $3.00 ! 2 ihs. for 35c Berghoff .... $2.50 LILY OL E O 9K p Wooden Shoe. $2.65 ‘ and bottles. KOSHER DILL PICKLES 3 for 10c DELIVERIES TO ANY PARTS O F CI T Y AN Y TIM E . Phones 106 or 107 PLEASE ORDER EARLY FOR REAL SERVICE.

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