Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 273, Decatur, Adams County, 16 November 1934 — Page 5
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HITE’S GROCERY I PHONES 31 and 204 E JbT/ 1 * AWW Decatur's Own JMM ) jAk rW Costal White, 10 lbs. ■.r--. ioc x> ato iocs' 39 c 3 “ n! , ter ".... 25c I IB- Elbow Quart jars IP J *aJU Applebutter ... LJU hIANANAS f ‘~ 5c J Elf Early 9Q/» Pure Mince 1 Qz» | Peas 2 cans£«7U Meat, pound .JL OU j can Hom- 17E z» Small cans Crushed or ■ cans .. •Jt Sliced IH, I Dried iP. Pineapple .. .. AvC I jGupes, lb. luv Large cans Van Camps 5X...15c p “ rki . Beans ..loc KIATO JUICE " b 60c | 3»J Beans Large can Pine- Q*> I JU .apple in syrup. «’)l I ft New 25p Quart cans 1 £/» j W' HS £tfv Mustard LJU I Be- New Blue 4)P 3 tbs. New O ” | S’ Rice ’ 4 Prunes £JC «.“.... 10C c ?r ny 5c ■ CANNED FRUIT iMßtr.ee cans Peaches in heavy syrup 35c | -■r« cans Pineapple in heavy syrup 15c cans Apricots in heavy syrup 39c Red Pitted Cherries, solid pack 25c Black Raspberries, solid pack 28c
IHe- -81c PLUMS DeLuxe bruit jj f II quality flour ...., >n heavy syrup Os H| R mother s I/: lb. bar J A O No,2 ' /2 9 C/> w KING CHOCOLATE Ivl Z c »ns £g l#C/ 9t| 2sc lh ia , JEWEL COP FEE lb. 1 (L. ” SMOOTH AND FRAGRANT — 3 tb. pkg. ,55c AvV « FRENCH BRANDIb. 9Q e FULL bodied flavory j( _____ ; -— I I KarCrystal White J — ROLLED ft If IHgcatur) I? lOH ■ ffi ’■"fc® Country Club Lge. ■ >l» ; c I'^" ,i, "" i - ai -^ z vZit Id ~rx r X"- J- • f Oil, I'enn Rad 100' - BREAD q Fakes, White Cherry f ■Hina., 2 gal. d* j (IK 2 4 02 . Twin Sliced Loaf "C filled, 2 layer 9a/‘ Ii K- pius 8e tax epA ■ M Country Club, Oven Fresh. f |K — I IBiquick, for quick tasty CORN Z?»)C jj bt Standard Quality, Sweet and Tender, — 3 Nq» 2 CANS pkg OOC GREEN BEANS 99r II jk ' ———— Standard Quality. — 4 No. 2 CANS f PHAS ! Standard Quality. — 2 No. 2 CANS V C H>x Flakes QQ,. RED BEETS 25 C pkgV Avondale, Firm — Tasty. — 3 No. 2’/ 2 CANS » — — » FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES IfiANANAS =" 5 lbs. 25c |»EAF LETT UCE lb. HEAD LETTUCE, each lw“ nt ' v Hot House Utirge solid heads iBRAPE FRUIT 5 for 17 r APPLES 6 lbs. 25c 3>'loridas, loaded with juice X ’ V Jonathan, cooking or eating IPRANGES 5 lbs. 25c
meet at 4 o'clock at the home ot Mrs. Homer Winteregg. Wednesday—The W. F. M. S. will meet with Mrs. Earl Souders. Mrs. Elma Essex is the program leader. Junior Epworth League will meet at the church at 3:30 o’clock. Prayer meeting and Bible study at the church at 7 o'clock. ——o— -■■- Pleasant Mills M. E. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Geo. tnepaugh, superintendent.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1934.
Class meeting, 10:30 a. m. Epworth League, 6 p. m. Jr. League at 6 pm. Win My Chum services begin Sunday night at 7 o’clock und continue each evening to 7:30 with a different preacher each evening. Salem M. E. The services are changed on account of nice I Ings at Pleasant. Mills, and the unified services will | be at 9:30 a. tn. Mr. O. L. Vance iof Decatur will he the speaker. o Calvary Evangelical Church Sunday School. 9:30 am. James Darr, superinendent. Prayer and praise service, under ! the direction of the class leader at 110:30 a. ni. Holy Communion service will be conducted on Thursday night, by .the Rev. M. W. Sondermann. o Antioch M. B. CHarold Spencer, pastor. G. H. Bright. sui>erintendent. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Morning worship, 10:30 a. i». Evening worship, 7:00 p. tn. ' Prayer service Wednesday. 7:30 ip. m. All are welcome to these services. o Decatur Circuit M. E. Lester J. Brunner, pastor. Mt. Pleasant 9:30 a. m.—Sunday School. NorI val Fuhrman, superintendent10:30 a. in.—Class meeting. Ed I Spangler, leader. 7:30 p. m.—Worship hour Beulah Chapel 9:30 a. m.—Sunday School. Catherine Ehrnian. superintendent. 7:30 p m. Thursday — Cottage prayer meeting. Washington 9:30 a. m.—Sunday School. Grant Owens, superintendent. Pleasant Valley 9:30 a. m — Slunday School. Harold Porter, superintendent. 10:30 a. m.—Worship Hour. “fmember that Settlement Day is December 3rd at Leo and third quarterly conference is on Decent- | her 7th at Beulah Chapel, at 7:30 |p. ntLet every one who can attend the revival at First Church, Decatur, within the next week. You’ll be welcome. "Come let us worship together.'' GUARANTEED HOT Water Bottle $1.50 Special-81.00 KOHNE DRUG STORE
FIRST M. E. Evangelist Lewis spoke lest evening on "Star Witnesses” before a large and appreciative audience. He said in part: ■'Christians are about the only Bible that people read any more. You would get the surprise of your life if you should ask the first ten people you meet tomorrow upon the streets of Decatur just how long it has been since they last read the Bible. Some of them would say they have not looked Inside It in ten years. So if sinners ever read the Bible today they Wiill have to read it in the lives of Christians. Perhaps that is what is meant by my teet, "Ye are my witnesses.” •’Now sinners have nothing against Jesus Christ. And the only criticism they have against any of us who profess to be Christians is that we do not live enough like Jesus Christ. What God needs is not just witnesses, but "Star Witnes-
Dixie Queen Markets QUALITY MARKETS Phone 195 Free Delivery — EXTRA SPECIALS — APPLES All Varieties 4 to 12 tbs. Basket 25c 69c u P BANANAS—Fancv Uni Fruit 4 tbs. 19c DATES—Fresh Bulk lb. 10c TANGERINES—Very Sweet dozen 10c GRAPE FRUlT—Floridas 8 for 25c LEMONS—Sunkist Juicy dozen 29c and 19c ORANGES—California, Sweet Seedless... dozen 25c ORANGES—Floridas. Sweet, Special 1c ea. POTATOES U. S. No. 1, Fine Cookers 100 lb. bag Bushel 15 lb. peck 89c 55c 14c KRAUT CABBAGE 50 lbs. 49c; 100 lbs. 97c LEAF LETTUCE—Fresh, Crisp lb. 5c CARROTS—Home Grown 3 tbs. 10c TURNIPS—Home Grown 1 tbs. 10c MANGOES—Last of season 3 dozen 25c SWEET POTATOES—Jerseys 3 lbs. 10c CELERY—Tender and sweet, large 2 stalks 9c WHOLESALE RETAIL FRUITS 157 N. 2nd st. VEGETABLES
Fisher & Harris Phones 3 and 4 Fine Groceries No. 1 White Sand None Such Mince Meal, Grown Potatoes rr 2 pkgs. OQ 60 pound bushel thJU LiX) v 15 pound peck .. 15c Coffee, Chase and SanHolland Seed born Special J pT „ Cabbage, 50 lbs. T«/V 2 pounds Grape Fruit 1 Qz* pound 25c Large, 1 for Lt/C Rinso 9(L‘ Sugar, Crystal White large pkg Granulated, X- Laundry 10 pounds l)vl Soap, 6 bars .. JU New Hickory Staleys 1/imp k >l|r» Nuts, 6 lbs Starch, 3 Ib. pound 5c Lye, Red Seal IHz* New Black Ip* „ can XVV Walnuts, 1 lbs.. -LOU Sardines in Oil PT Jersey Sweet 14 „ can DC Potatoes. 5 lbs.. HL High Test Lye No. 1 Jonathan Apples, 6 lbs. .. Borax, 20 Mule 10,» pound 5c Team, lb. pkg... -LOU New Yellow Granulated Bulk Macaroni Corn Meal ■’* P ,,unt l s «t/U 7 pounds Heavy Galvanized ( oal 4 pounds 15c Buckets IQf* Large cans QQ<» Instant Post uni. DtzU Sun Sweet 9Q/» Onions, No. 1 Yellow Prunes 2 Ib pkg. JU Danvers, 9/1/» Crackers, Ip pound bag • • fci'xU j\ \y„ 2 pkgs... «<-j’U Postum Cereal 99P Pretzels 1 C»z» large pkg small, pound IvV Lard, Pure Bo-Peep Ammonia White, 2 tbs.. . . JU quart bottle 9IL« Salmon, Pink 9PCz. . 2 large cans . »JU Quick Naptha Soap Cocoa, Mothers 1 Q/» Chips, 2 large 95( 4 2 pound can ... LvzU pkgs •at/V Cocoa, Her- 1 /If‘ New Navy 1 scheys, Ib. can. . L/*U Beans, 1 lbs.. XOV Baking Powder ‘)U,, Pure (.round Black Royal, 12 oz. can OO U Pepper, Cocoanut, Mortons Smoke Sal* & Shredded, Ib. -.ji JU Sugar Cure Pumpkin, finest 1 A.. 10 Ib. can t/»JV pack, large cans LUU Special Wash k )Q,» Pumpkin Pic ID/* Boards J«/U Spice, pkg XVU (jood Brooms 9Qz* Carrots, ID/* JOU 3 lbs 1 V V Toilet Paper, 1 Pearl Tapioca rolls, 4 for. IvV 3 pounds Full assortment pound 10r Fruits and Vegetables
aes" who are witnesses not only tor part of a Sunday but for all of the* hours of every day of the week! "Star .witnesses must have knowledge. No witness Is worth anything in a case about which he personally knows nothing. He must know whereof he speaks. Then he must have the courage to tell the whoile truth. A judge once told me that it was hard to get at the facts because often a witness feared to tell the whole truth. And finally a witness must have a life that is consistent if his testimony is to be worth anything in court. These are the qualities of a "Star Witness" for God' The booster band meets tonight at 7:00 o’clock and evangelistic services follow at 7:30 P- m. Casper N. Lange, veteran electrician of this city, is able to be up again and looking after business, following a seige of sickness.
Choicest Meats In 9 The City "REAL SPECIALS ■MM OUR MINUTE or WAFFLE | | MM J ry STEAKS 0. 25c ■■ J NO BONES —NO W ASTE " Fresh Beef to Stew 4 lbs 25c 3 Hamberger T o y lb 10c VEAL STEAK or CHOPS lb 20c Butter Fresh Creamery lb 35c; 2 lbs 67c Poffoo 1 p " un< ' B - <CI 1 Q 1 Drip-O-Lator, 6 cup — BOTH JL • JL MW TJT Nice Shoulder Pork Roast, lb B Shoulder Steak, 2 pounds. .35c JL Nice Spring 99 A Chickens, id a ff Mutschler’s Al* 1C Ni w H " s "T’ 1 22 c Coffee 8ra ~ 23 e2 IDS 45c Our Best Sliced QD/» —l-111—1 FRESH EGGS X“ 3c 65c Large Open Eyed Swiss Cheese, lb.. ,£t)U package lUV 1 SWANSDOWN Ort ZZ7””T”"""""""”” . ~ meF I » Ur ,pU...JZ;C r L lio „ el . ss , N. Wa,U 15c r IO! bound 25c, 2n,s.H , U b SPECIALS Veal NIJCOA FLANK Fancy Swiss Steaks, PoHdUe OT Dixie QTVAKQ pounded ready 4 I adaieb bIEAKb for pan, lb LOv Oleo- X r .... , No Bones Peanut Butter QKz* 11 - hem margerine XT w . 2 lb. jars <faiOv pound No '» aste Choice Beef Roasts from y-rt 15c QCp 17c 20c Large Loaf Miller's Q Zb W 2 tbs. 30c lb. Bread v t Fresh Spare Ribs SUGAR CURED Spring Lamb SMOKED 9‘G* Plenty Pork ® Whole or half, ’ ,o ’ nS SUGAR CURED 1 J Hearts and Tongues picnics, ib 14C SAUSAGE _ Nice Pork Chops 95 C Country pound.. (2 lbs. 15c) 2 ,bs - Honey Loaf, lb 30c 35c " smoked tongues Shoulder Ribs or 20c Neck Bones, 3 tbs. DIAMOND MATCHES 5 pkgs . MACARONI I") f - F* 6BOXES 29c rZ A “3sc KrrK WvnnniNC RTS ’ he Mi,lers Hi Lifc s2 ' so BOLOGNA, 2 tbs... “' R J?*™* ,k '" ry Fresh Home Made 91L. Centlivre • 1,1 Weiners, lb R ed Fox Ale . $3.00 LILY OLEO 95p Wooden Shoe $2.65 1 deposit on case ‘ and bottles. KOSHER DILL PICKLES . 3 for 10c DELIVERIES TO ANY PARTS OF CITY ANY TIME. Phones 106 or 107 PLEASE ORDER EARLY FOR REAL SERVICE.
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