Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 90, Decatur, Adams County, 15 April 1935 — Page 2

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Highlights Os Sermons Delivered 3y Decatur Preachers On Sunday

Rev. H. W. Frsnklin Two Sacrifices "Suurifk'3 is as oid at the worldafter the first two were driven out of the garden of Eden they faced a Hardship. Living was to be provided by the ewaai of the brow. A yearly sacrifice wars given from the flock mid the first fruits >f th? field. Abraham wan lead to b willing to sacrifice hi.s son Isaac. The .blood of lambs was used as a sign of the •m -eover having been 'placed on

Pre - Easter Sale Os China and Glassware 1 ♦l C V \\ CHINA IS THE ONE THING THAT EVERY ONE CAN ENJOY AT EASTERTIDE. < I' W* > A Gift of China Will Gladden The Hearts of All. R China and Glassware will add so much Beauty and ’ rF B Charin to your Easter Dinner. -~W k** it We’re advising early buying — There’s no telling J h° w soon these Specials will be gone especially when prices are so low. ! > j. $25.0(1 Value 100 pc. DINNER SETS r 7 I !■> These sets are positively the biggest i/ SH t A t X 5 ti Dinner Set Values ever offered for the f f 1 I G pr,ce - V.< V ■ SERVICE FOR TWELVE. J ; 4 'X 'Z . Ijr Different IF" V"Z /- ■ Beautifully Decorated 111 111 i d 1(10 p-. Dinner Sets I|l 111 I " ■■ ■ II ■ _jr~ . X.. - with I* local Design Laid gs S g- SA Z’ ’ - *<'/-*" X # /' ■ -A ■' ' - V on a background of a m & | F C yf ( 71 I Delicate Cream Color. I t ® ’■' « I S'’Jk---.--7-.-jK-. t- « An> of these sets will ■ V I ■■ ■ XbX .X ■ ■ I Bl ■ fir'll y1 Brighten Your Table. g I - ’ Sets Advertised Similar l'<> Picture Shown. I ~ *»-»** Jjr*-—‘ vX>. * “J — SALE OF $45.00 “NORITAKE” Sale of Beautiful 93 pc. Imported G-L-A-S-S-W -A- R- E 1"V wMTMT in rb niAHPri DON’T OVERLOOK THE WONDERFUL SAVINGS fJff'Wl %f*- fC 1U fkS ,N OVR GLASSWARE DEP T DURING THIS SALE. ** M. kJ HOBNAIL HOBNAIL CHOICE OF I LOVELY PATTERNS SALAD PLATES GOBLETS “ELAINE' "(.LORIA "ALTHEA and "PLAZA Regular Price SB.OO doz Regular Price $5.00 doz. A Real Opportunitv To Save Money PRE-EASTER SALE PRICE I Regular 29c Decorated Glassware Jr £bZ SALAD PLATES. SHERBETS. GOBLETS, COCKTAIL GLASSES. FRVIT JUICE GLASSES. WINE J WnJre GLASSES AND CLARET. 9Qz» Choice of Any 29c Glassware — Each «OC f SERVICE fortwelve. “FOSTORIA” HERMITAGE Glassware - ALL BREAKFAST SETS KTS N °" •>? < ‘ a ’ .... ~.. . . . 3l«c GOBLETS, Now 22c ea. Beautiful Patterns ZU OFF 30c SHERBETS, NOW 22c ea. ; HARDWARE and HOME FURNISHINGS •*

. THIMBLE THEATER NOW SHOWING—“YOUTH WILL BE SERVED” BY SEGAR Weil. UjE'RE AN CHOKED A \ [tHeße Kill IHE tPPfecT OP I WOMT GiVE ONE TO MW€3I K i GOT TO ESKORK MISTER ImR GiWR' 5 COMPANY IS '"A /DIRECTORS'MEETINA-V - IN OUR HOME PORT- SAY, T . THE POOL OP YOUTH WATER &ZT IK ON /ACCOUNT OP HE/ GrZHK HOME - TAKE CARE HAVING A DIRECTORS' MEETING J ( OH?MY GORSH' AN MR » Aint THtY SUMpiN THATU.V StDEICK L?-,VJP T ° OR TOAR TILL I GETSj— ~ THIS APTERNOON AND THEY / I GITZiKISNMIMKTk '<- • ®GE ME VRENS BACK TO? CASTER DUU? ' ~ kBACJST WISH MR. GllllK. THEIR. )— 7 \ I (St IN THE HFAD-V X. l 2 ~ <' \ x —-xro oor real ages kd ; \BP jreuWy RA Mh W ' ~~ jS — v wi- t- -mßm- **• z' CZZzyv .il i~ga \'■ —BWffl 1 . " . I t* r * n ‘—•^■ ; 'J t| ' >,> '»» ,w -' ■.■i- c ,,n, te ,„ L . , w< MBeJL dj?

the liutcl of the door. TUo •ingel of leath iu< sed over and thin Ls u - memorial. All idolatroiu religims demand 1 u sacrifice and that Is the best the 1 worshiper can give Pleasure demands a sacrifice and isron its altars many meet the demands. The sacrifice for the world's sin was Jc m-3 Christ- Our Passover is sa rificial I :r us and He paid the price for t >e world’s redemption. "1 come in the v-j)unie of the

Book to d-J-thy will O God! •‘lst. The event of His coming. ■ nd. HU works and miracles. ; F 3rd. His teaching on the crow?"Sth. His ancritiec on the cross. 1 "And Ills sarritice is llw> second Passover, and the second sacrifice was Hio devoted followers, the dis- [ ciplos, the Apostle Paul and the cell- . turiiw uro h nored with the chrtat-. ian martyres who gave their lives | and through them chrwtianity has lived on und will ever survive I through self denial and moral eacri-, flee.” W. P Schrock visited with his - family over Sunday after a trip to Springfield territory.

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CHURCH REVIVALS | U- B. Mission Th? United Brethren church began the revival as was .previously announced. A nic.» inci-ease was realised in the Sunday school. Bev. : J. C. Petere. the former past >r. was guest speaker at the morning eer.vice. Tuesday the W C. T. U- will I hold services at 2:15 at this church. ' Mrs. Leota Beery will have charge of th? program Tuesday evening ' Rev. Paul Parker of Fort Wayne will have charge -f the services. A I d ’legation of Fort Wayne people

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will accompany their paator here and he’.? in the service Thursday night. Rev. G. A. Eddy pastor of Decatur circuit United Brethren will have chnrge of the services and a delegation from this field of labor will be present. Friday night Rev. S. A. Macklin of Zanesville will have charge of the cervices, a delegation of his field will aid in the services. Rev. O. Wilbur Fix. the pastor will preach in intervening nights. Special music will be prepared. Rev. Fix preached Sunday night to a very appreciative audienceUsing Psa 91—for a text, saying in part: People think David wrote all the Psahta but .Moses wrote this one perhaps at Hoveb. at Sainki, or Kadesh Braneau; any way Mose® was trying to get the children of Israel on a higher plane. When God delivers us we will have victory sin. jealously, concceit, envy. Too many want to work out >i good t name, a good reputation, but God 1 v.arts us t- be overcome)®. People think .alamity will bring jieople to’ God Tw.> years ago wife and 1 stool in California when the earth shook, i Men’s hciirts were not softened 1 hut hardened because God had des-' troy d their home. Look at the t Prodigal s n coming to himself ■ stain i.s nibrai cd by '.iis father and reinstated- The thief on the cross reviled was rewarded by only a confession. Peter at Penticwt once was u coward, now a bold espounder of the truth. God wants us to’ have vi.tory. Be an overcomer. Can . not understand how the world got*, without Jesus. Less trouble in the world if we had more Jesus. .In the three last v.rses of the Psalm the Lord has seven ' will.” Piay r Meeting Tuesday A- M. 10 o'clock at tne home of Miss Myrtle Drake.

— The Ford Dealer in HEADQUARTERS for the beat USED CARS S Record-breaking sales of the New Ford V-8 are bringing the best Used Cars in this city to Ford Dealers. Big cars — little cars — cars in every price class. LIBERAL GUARANTEE Smalldoirn payment. Eaiy termi. 4ny makeof rar taken in trade. Trade - Ins 1934—V-8 Delux 2 door 1931—Model A 1934 —Tudor Ford Sedan Delivery 1930—Model A 1934—157 in. wheel base V 8 1929—Model A Truck, with Milk Body 1928— Model A (dual wheels). 1929— Whippet 1933—157 inch wheel base, 1930— Chevrolet Sedan Cab and Chassis (dual 1933—Chevrolet Coach wheels) 10 ply tires. 1928—Chevrolet Coach 1932—Chevrolet, long wheel 1927—Chevrolet Coach base; practically new 193C —Chevrolet rear tires, 8 ply, stock Panel Delivery bed, stake body. Al D. Schmitt Motor Sales SOUTH FIRST STREET '

> ■ — - 11 ♦ Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these ten questions? Turn to pa«e Four for the answers. » « 1. Who wrote the novel “Ivanhoe? 2. What nationality wan the explorer, John Cabot? 3. In what country its tiie Province of Iloilo? 4. Where in the Holy Land was the Valley of Kklron? 5. What country bounds Niitiragua , n the north? 6. In what country Is New Brunswick a province? '7.. On what therm -meter scale i« aero fixed at the freezing point of water? 8. What is cacao? 9. Name th? speaker of the U. S. Homie of representatives. 10. Wl»;t aio nautch girls? I 1. For what is Seth Thomas ' noted? 2- What nations of Europe are known as the Little Entente? 3. What are illuminated Manu--1 scripts? 4. Can the title >i hook be copyI righted? 5. Who iw Igor Stravinsky? 6. What is the name for tile j forces which produce :u a moving body, an acceleration towards a fixed point called the "center of ; force?” 7. Nani-;' the second book of the i Pentateuch. 8. Name the nainager of the ’ Washington American league base- ’ ball team. 9. What h a church calendar? 10. Who wrote "Ths Comedy of Errers?” ■ Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Brady’s Market for Decatur. Berne, Cralgviilt, Hoagland and Willshire. Close at 12 Noon Corrected April 15 No commission and no yardage Veals received Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday. 100 to 130 n>9. 105 120 to 140 lbs. $7.60 140 to IGO lbs |8.461 160 to 310 lbs. 68,85 ’ 210 to 250 lbs $8.75 250 to 300 lbs $8.55 300 to 350 lbs $8.35 Roughs $7.75 Stags $5.75 Veals . .. $9.50 Ewe and wether lambs $7.50 Buck ktmbs $6.50 FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayue, Ind., Apr. 15. —(U.R) —Livestock: Hogs 5 to 15c lower; 160-200 lbs., $9.10; 200-225 lbs., $8.95; 225-250 » lbs., $8.85; 250-300 lbs., $8.70; 300- ’ 350 lbs.. $8.55; 150-160 lbs., $8.75; ■ 140-150 lbs.. $8.50; 130 140 lbs., $8.25; 120-130 lbs., $7.75: 100-120 - lbs., $7.25; roughs, $8: stags. $6. Calves. $9.50; wooied lambs, $8; i clipped lambs, $7. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK — East Buffalo. N. Y., Apr. I.—(U.R) —Livestock: ’ Hogs, receipts. 2,300; fairly ac- [ five, weights above 160 lbs. 10c and occasionally 15c under Friday; lighter weights weak to 10c off. Desirable 160-250 lbs., averaging 180-210 lbs.. $9.60. sparingly $9.65; 140-150 lbs., $9.2543.50. Cattle, receipts, 1,500; steer and ’ yearlings slow, steady to 25c and more lower; quality plain, medium good to mixed yearlings, $9-$10; few 1,000-lb. steers, $10.50. others held above $11.50; cows and bulls active 25c and more higher; fleshy cows, $6-$7; low cutter and cutter, $::.10-$5.25; medium bulls, $3.75- , $6.25. Calves, receipts. 100; vealers ( steady, sll down; sheep, receipts. I 3,800; latnlts steady to strong, good to choice shorn lambs, $7.”5-$8; ■ top $8.25; woolskins, $8.75-ss9; spring lambs, $11412; few, sl3. New York Produce New York, April 15-<U.R) — Produce: I Dre-ised ixmltry firm; turkeys 18-30; chickens broilers, 18-29: capons 28-35; fowls 17Ur 25 1 -; Long Island ducks 19%-20. ! Live poultry steady. Geese . turkeys 20-30; roosters 13-14; ducks 10-16; fowls 21-26; chickens 15-26; capons 20-43; broilers 12-25. Butter reeelpts 13,859 packages. Market weak and unsettled. I Creamery higher than extras 35’«36; extra 92 score first 90 to 91 score 34-34%. First 88 to 89 score 33%. Centralized 90 score 34. Centralized. 88 to 89 score 33%. Egg receipts 31.268 cases. Market steady. Special packs including unusual hennery selections 25-2G , 4; standards 24%; firsts 23% 24; seconds medium 22'2-22%; dirties 21%-22; checks 21; storage packs 24%. Cleveland Produce Butter market steady. Extras. 37; standards 37. Egg market steady. Extra white , 23: current receipts 22',2. Poultry market firm. Fowl under G lbs. 23; clucks, young Ji--25; ducks, old 20. Potatoes. Maine $1.25 per 100 I' l liag; Ohio best mostly 60-75; New York 65-75; Florida $2.75-2.85 per bushel. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. Wheat tl.OO't .99% sloo'4 Corn - .88% .82 -D’a Oats 49% -43% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected April 15 No. 1 Now Wheat, 60 lbs. or better No. 2 New Wheat, 58 lbs. 89< Outs, 32 )us. tcet *" Oats, 30 lias, test ■ ~l‘ Soy Beans, bushel No. 2 Yellow ( orn. 100 lbs. sl-1® CENTRAL SOYA MARKET No 2 Yellow Soy Beaus 3 1 00 Delivered to factory. ■■vwaMMMMn GILLETTE Super Traction TRACTOR TIRES For at! makes of Tractor*. " | See them at— h PORTER TIRE CO. W * 341 Winchester St. Phone 1289

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