Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 58, Decatur, Adams County, 8 March 1935 — Page 7
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Charlotte Cook, leader. 7:30 p. m. —Revival service, led by the pastor. We will have spec- . ial music. On Wednesday we have the promise the Gospel earn from Monroe and on Thursday, special music will be furnished by the McBride children. Come one, come all. You're welcome. Beulah Chapel 9:30 a. m. —Sunday School, Willard Mcßride, superintendent. 10:30 a. m. —Morning worship. Washington 9:30 a. ni.—Morning worship. 10:30 a. tn. — Sunday School, Harry Andrews, superintendent.
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THRIFTY SHOPPERS
Pleasant Valley 9:30 a. m.—Sunday School, Harold Porter, superintendent. II - — Let all of us boar in mind that the year is rapidly coming to a close and let us try to make the year 100%. Fourth quarterly Conference is on March 17th at 7 p. m., at Pleasant Valley. If your yearly pledge is not paid up let us do so and be sure and make a pledge for next year. Do you want envelopes for regular weekly or monthly payments? if so. see stewards and they will make arrangements with the pastor.
.“SELF MEDICATION WITH DRUG LAXATIVES HARMFUL TO US” Say Scientists The habitual ttse of habit-forming | drugs is deplored by medical men in all parts of the country. It has been pointed out that such drugs can Im: safely taken only Upon the advice of a physician and as prescribed for definite cases. Selfmedication frequently does more harm than good. Such natural food laxatives as flaked wheat and prune I juice arc recommended for pro[>er elimination. These foods eaten regularly, actually tone up the system and avoid the necessity, in most cases, of using strong laxatives. PRUN-O-WHEAT BREAD made with flaked wheat and concentrated prune juice acta naturally, safely and beneficially.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MARCH 8. 1935.
CralgvHls Christian Union itev. John O. Hensley Bethel Church, Caigville Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. Frank Myers, superintendent. Morning worship, 10:30 a.m. Sermon theme, "Who Are the Wise?" Prayer meeting Thursday, 7 p.m. Pre-Easter revival services beginning Sunday, April 14th. Zion Church, Honduras Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Herman Sautbine. superintendent. Prayer meeting following Sunday School. St. Paul Church Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. RaySmith. superintendent. Evening worship. Young Peoples (rally. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7.00 p. m. All departments. —o Antioch M. B. C. H. W. Spencer, pastor. Ollie Kreps. superintendent. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Morning worship, 10:30 a. m. Evening worship, 7:00 p. m. Prayer service at Simon Smith's , home Wednesday, 7:30 p. ni. Business meeting Saturday evening March 9, 7:30 o'clock. Rev. H. E. Miller, presiding elder, will have charge of the business. He als owill preach Sunday morning and evening. AH welcome. o Calvary Evangelical Church The revival under the leadership of Rev. Clyde Walters, of Markle. Indiana, is in full swing. In spite i of the unfavorable weather, the attendance has been good. The spec ial chorus choir under the leadership of Eldred Shifferly, makes the music a strong feature. Service each night at 7:30 o'clock, includ-
Dixie Queen Markets Phone 195 SPRING! SPRING! We Deliver It is always Spring on our Vegetable Table. Head Lettuce, bleached, eachsc Cabbage. New, green, lbsc Carrots, home grown, solid, bunch... 5c Turnips, home grown, solid, 3 lbs. .. 19c I Potatoes, New, very fancy, 4 tbs. ... 19c LEAF ORANGES CELERY LETTUCE Florida CABBAGE 2 Ibs. 2 dozen 2 Ibs. 15c 25c 15c BANANAS, Fancy Yellow Uni Fruit. I lbs22c TANGERINES, Sweet. Juicv, dozen 10c. 15c. 25c, 29c GRAPE FRUIT, Florida Seedless—7 for2sc APPLES, Delicioussl.79 ba; 5 1b5...25c APPLES, Johnathan. York Imperials $1.19; 7 lb. 25c z ; We carry a complete line of Fruits and Fresh Vegetables. Prices are Reasonable. We Welcome You, Visit Our Stores. Fruits & Vegetables 157 N. 2nd st. Wholesale & Retail — Fisher & Harris Phones 3 and 4Fine Groceries Oranges. SunKist High Test Lye for soap Navels, dozen ... 25c making. 3 Ig. cans 25c Grape Fruit, large Macaroni or Spaghetti j seedless, 4 for .. 19c short cut, 2 Tbs.. . 15c Sugar. Fine Granu- Tapioca, Pearl. 2 lb 19c lated. 10 Ibs. .’... 47c Tapioca. Minute, Rinso, large pkg.. .. 21c 2 packages2sc Go’d Dust Washing loilet Paper, 1000 Powder large pkg. 19c r 3 Postum, Instant Mashing large can 40c ' owder, 110 c Prunes, medium size, 5, Bes . ''• ■ • ~'’ c 3 pounds 25c Toilet Bowl Brushes 10c Seedless Raisins, ocoa. Mothers, 2 pounds 17c 2 P ou " d ca , n 20c Rice, best head, 3Tb 17c Cocoa, Herschey Tomatoes, solid pack, t P°, und •• • • Ile 3 No. 2 cans .... 25c Apple Butter, 32 oz Peas, standard soaked ,a , r . *’ >c 3 cans 25c Noodles, roulds. Navy Beans, hand , P° unc J Pkg- ••• ■ • 2 ® c picked. 4 lbs. 19c s * r “P’ Lo « tab "’> Cake Flour. Swans- ' ,n •; •• • ••• • . 2dc down, pkg29c B aek Walnuts. 5 lb 19c Baking Powder, Royal Steel Wool, 2 - 6 oz. can 19c Packages 15c Baking Powder, pint S.O.S. 2 large pkgs. 2oc jars. 2 for2sc Tomato Puree. Palmolive or Camay , 2 ? a, L' ‘ c Toilet Soap 4 bars 19c Spaghetti, Heinz, Fe's or P & G Giant 2 large cans .. . 25c Bars Naptha Soap, Irenchs 4 forl9c 2 PM? 9 - idC Graham Crackers, Sun Sweet Prune 2 pound box .... 19c ’uice. bottle .... 23c Corn Meal, Yellow, Toilet Paper, Blue granulated, 5 Ibs. 19c Kross. 110 c Rolls 29c Syrup, Golden, No. 10 Full assortment gallons4c Fruits and Vegetables
ing Saturday. Sunday will be a full day. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. James Darr, superintendent. Evangelistic service at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. The evangelist will preach at both services. The revival will continue each night next week. o United Brethren Meetings at the United Brethren church will continue every night at 7:30 o'clock on week-day nights. On Sunday evening the meeting will be held at 7 o’clock. The Union Chapel congregation, with the pastor attended the services in a body Wednesday night. John Walter is leading the chorus during the absence of Oliver Mills. There is special singing at each service. This evening Mrs. Nina Deitsch and Estella Franklin will present 4fecial violin music. A 10-niinute song service is held each evening with an enthusiastic choir. Rev. Franklin is preaching to large crowds. This week the messages are for the church. A new and beautiful altar will be dedicated tonight. There will be no meeting Saturday night. The orchestra will practice this evening at 6:15 o’clock. I .ow price/ <w yow con hcv« lenwin* O-Cedar lip-jn" Mop Im ly 69c . . com•te with full ngth handle ... the lowest price ever made by O-Cedor or a mop of this typo.
G^tl ///i£7^ /h Choicest Mea s In The City Freshly Ground Beef or Hamburger 2 lb 25c Hamsbe 3 cans 35C S‘= Hams ib 24c ‘ (CENTER CUTS3Sc) u l r»A l tv FRESH FRANKFORTS OKz* Hurrah Peaches or Fire 2 pounds ZbC Arrow Apricots, 2 cans 33c BULK SAUER kra UT 1 with meat order * * 2 P° unds ltJv .. . . FRESH OYSTERS f)A n Ihocolate Covered Graham Pint Crackers, lb favt Special PORK ' sS*' Ilh 23c 2 pounds..4sc SHOULDERPORK Veal NUCOA Creamery Butter ... 2 ibs. yg c Paddies or pj x j e Sweetheart Oleo .... 2 Ibs. 29 C Try Them Oleo- Staleys Golden Syrup 2 can 25 C pound margerine to M. J. B. Coffee .... 3 Ibs. $1.05 J E 21C T° P ••• • 2 cans SJ. 25 W Blue Ribbon Malt, 2 cans ,35 Freshly Dressed IP., Rabbits, lb lvt ff Mutschler’s f*. 0 3 JR Coffee Ibs 45c Chickens, 10. ...fcgW 26c Bacon2sc Our Best Sliced b-™—-Bacon. Sat.. lb...,DVt 2ic Coffee ™ 20c FANCY VEAL STEAK 2 pounds 45c BEEF==""I2 I ’c‘SWISS" choice BEEF to STEW ™ X lbs 10c |b 20c Old Dutch Cleanser Large, Open Eyed -Goes hrthen doe.n i SWISS CHEESE C ta" fj I scratch because made with pound 30c pure seismotite. ’ S cans 23c FRESH EGGS, .. 2 doz. 45c Plenty of Beef Trimmings for Sausage i ROUND SIRLOIN and T-BONE=2Sc Try steaks |b. 25c DELIVERIES TO ANY PARTS OF CITY ANY TIME. Phones 106 or 107 PLEASE ORDER EARLY FOR REAL SERVICE.
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