Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 4, Decatur, Adams County, 4 January 1935 — Page 7

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Mii>' ~ ~~ F - - The Tremendous Response ■ Bftl S ft ft I I# ■ ■ The First Days of our Clear- g f a U fl nl Est ance Sale is indeed gratify■nnliiiO xx’' ■• d,,c ' p ■ I FOR SATURDAY ; Boats * dresses I “STRIKE NEW LOWS.” ! I THE YEARS BIGGEST ECONOMIES ■ I JcHLY FURRED ■ Boats low vs S B- 97 • I Bothers Fr0m512.97 to $23.97 FASHION ■ Dresses L,,wAs $1 97 : | Bothers Froms2.97 to $8.97 lAmerican Home Shops ■

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Communion sermon followed by communion service. Prayer service Wednoeday, 7:00 p. in. Mt. Tabor Circuit Rev. L. M. Pierce, pastor Thirl quarterly meeting will be i held at Clark's Chapel with Dr. Fribley in charge, Tuesday eveni ing. January 8, Everyone welcome. Monroe M. E. Elbert Morford, pastor. 9:30 to 11 o'clock—Morning worship and etudy, Theme, "Ye Are My Witnesses.” 6p. m. —Epworth League. Harold Andrews, leader. 3:30 Wednesday-Junior Epworth league. . 7 Wednesday-• Prayer meeting and Bible study. Thursday afternoon—Ladies Aid Society will meet with Mrs. W. S. Smith. Q, _ Unicn Chapel U. B. The Evangelistic services at the Union Chapel United Brethren | chur.h received a nighty outpour.inc ofthe Holy Spirit 1 «t night. An

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inspiring reconsecralion aervlre* which lusted until 11 o'clock. Tonight Evangeltet Haycock will speak on th. subject, "The Aseenelon of Christ.” Three questions will be asked: "What does Christ’s u.s enslon mean”; “Did He ascend?" and "Will He come back?". On Sunday morning Ills subject will b> "A Praying Home." Three questions will be aeked: '/What is a I?ray Ing home?”; Who Should Isuvc a praying home?" and “How many praying homes do we have?” In the Sunday evening services his subject will be “The Future Destiny of Unbelievers”. Three questions will be answered "Where will unbelievers go?" and "Will be'lievers and unbelievers go to the same place?”. Come and hear tnesc questions answered. Crowds are increasing at these aervicee. iA great revival is in progress. We expect 2<M) at the Sunday morning services. Rev. Engle urges one and all to come and enjoy the blessings with u»i. Calvary Evangelical Sunday School ut 9:3(1 James Darr Supt. The school will bo under the management of the new directors for 1935. Prayer and Praise ' service at 10:30. Worship with sermon by Rev. M. W. Sundermann on Thursday Night. _o CHARTS SECOND CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE establish all three of these factors of security—a program which because of many lost years will take I many future years to fulfill.” i He assured the nation that the! ' public works program which is to ' I absorb the employable jobless mil- , lions now on the dole and carry | the unemployment burden until I private work is available for them I would be governed by practical i considerations as follows: 1. All work must be useful and designed to create permanent ini-j provement or future new wealth i for the nation. I 2. Compensation will be in the | form of “security payments" larg-1 er than the present dole relief but I lielow wage levels of private employment. 3. Projects will provide a large I ! percentage of direct 4. Preference will be given to I self-liquidating projects. 5. Competition between public ' works and private enterprises will j be avoided as far as possible. 6. Project planning shall seek | to assure work during the coming

fiscal year to employable Individuals now on relief with provision for tapering off as private jobs develop. 7. Public works projects shall be located where they will serve the greatest unemployment needs. Mr. Roosevelt said be would submit cost figures for this program in his budget message Monday. GIVE AI’PROVAA CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE with the fitting of the three thicknesses of ply wood which will complete the interior walls. The sub floorings in some of the houses have already been layed. The laying of the top flooring will be started soon. The top layer will consist of oak hard wood. The plumbing for a number of the houses has been completed with the exception of the connection of the sewers. o START SURVEY CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE couraged.• College credit will .be given to classes in which college subjects are taught, providing the students are callable of passing an examination given by Indiana University's extension deportment at the completion of the courses. Adults will be encouraged to take one or more of the classes. W. O. Little, director of the pro-

r-ti pj SAT. and SUN. r loor Dhow nights Dance To GENE SEALS HU H ESTR A I I BEER ON TAP — GOOD FOOD LINCO BEER GARDEN Highway 224 — 1'/ 2 Mile East of Decatur ———— ■ "■ Dixie Queen Markets QUALITY MARKET Phone 195 Free Delivery Grape Fruit, seedless, juicy. .10 for 25c Granges, Calif, seedlessdoz. 25c i Dates, fresh, bulk ... .2 tbs. 19c, Ib. 10c 1 Apples, Delicious, Eating 4 tbs. 25c 1 BANANAS ORANGES APPLES I 5 lbs. Sweet. Juicy Cooking - Eating I i „ 5 to 10 lbs. I 25c 25c Sweet Potatoes, Jerseys, sweet 3 lbs. 19c Celery, large jumbo stalks... .2 for 15c i Parsnips, 3 tbs. 10c Carrots, bulk tb. 5c Spinach, Eat for health 2 lbs. 15c i ' I Fruits and Vegetables Wholesale and Retail | 157 N. 2nd st. I —— 118 i I . Fisher & Harris Phones 3 and 4Fine Groceries Sugar, Fine Granu- 10c Wax Paper, luted. 10 lbs47c 2 for 15c Flour, Farmers Cream (linger Snaps, lb.. 10c general purpose, Syrup. Golden, gal. 52c 24 lbs 93c No. 5. 1 2 gallon.. 32c Campbell Tomato Brer Rabbit Molasses Soup, 4 cans .... 29c can 15c Wheaties, 2 pags.. . 23c White Dove Baking Kelloggs Bran Flakes Molasses, No. 5, package 9c '? gallon can.... 45c Kelloggs All Bran, Pillsbury Prepared large pkg22c Pancake Flour, Santa Clara Prunes, large bag 25c med. size. 3 lbs.. . 25c Lye, Red Seal, can. 10c Jello or Royal Gela- Borax, 20 Mule Team tine, 4 pkgs2sc pound pkg’Bc Swansdown I lour, Good Brooms 38c package 27c No. 1 California Eng- ! Oranges, SunKist, ,ish Walnuts, lb. 25c ’ med. size, dozen.. 25c Black Walnuts, I lb l ie Bananas. Ripe Firm Coffee, Chase and SanFruit, lbsc born Special, 2 lb 15c Palmolive or Camay pound2sc Soap. 3 barslie Toilet Bowl Brushes 10c O. Laundry Soap Milk, Eagle brand, i 5 bars2oc can 10c Quick Arrow Soap Babbitts Cleanser, Chips, 2 Ige. pkgs. 25c 3 large cansloc Sunßrite Cleanser. Short Cut Macaroni 2 cans9c 3 pounds 25c , 25c Duz Washing Beechnut Tomato Juice Powder, 2 pkgs.. . 25c large cans 25c P. W. Crackers 13c Mustard, quart jar 15c Graham Crackers, Full assortment 2 lb. box 19c Fruits and Vegetables, I (MBHMMMHDMudMBHBKKMnHHBSRBBSBBMSSHMIMBIHnB: w

gram in Adann County stat’d to- ■ day; “thia k a splendid opportunity. People everywhere are realising that education need not etop merely because a person is grown. "To make the project a sue :ess people must tuke advantage of it. It is going over in other counties in Indiana and we feel sure that Adams will not lag behind ” Unemployed teachers will be employed to conduct the classed. The plan wax designed primarily as a relief measure for the teachers with an fden of employing them in the activity in which they are best equipped. — o Canadian Gold Down Ottawa, Ont. (U.R) — Production of gold in Canada in September amounted to 244.150 ounces, as compared with 264,870 ounces in August and 236.526 in September. 1933, the Dominion Bureau of Stastics reports. Gold quotations in Canada averaged $34.18 petounce in September; valued at this price the month’s output was worth $8,346,072.

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