Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 135, Decatur, Adams County, 7 June 1935 — Page 7
»' inl ( m rciies * Church .i,nciin |elld, '“ 1 ' ■ -rnnon by Hov. Tlntt'mlay nH Antioch IM. :c Brethren in Christ |W Hui.-ld W. Spencer ■ n Kreps ftam- Schoo ■^K n ' ir wor ‘op I" l ,n a. m. IKninL’ worship. 7:30 p. m. er meering Wednesday. 7:30 |K7Better Health See ■ r H. Frohnapfel Licensed |H Chiropractor and M Naturopath |ta e 31l 101 So. 3rd st. Hours: 10 to 12 s m. to 5 p. rn., 6 to 8 D- m. Neirocalometer Service M 3 X-Ray Laboratory.
frruits & Vegetables ■WPLES 5 lbs. ‘Xp Winesap U. S. No. I—Roman Beauty U. S. No. i ■EMONS doz. 1 On The Best. Large Size, Only 6 for 10c I«7L KaNANAS 5 lbs. 9'n Yellow. Ripe - MMv ■ETTUCE 2 tbs. 1 Kp Fancy Hothouse 1 ’/I nETTI CE head Kz» Large size, Extra Solid f/L ■tomatoes lb. 1 n p Fancy, Ripe — Only A VV ■{.WISHES 3 large bunches 1 (E. ■pinach lb. Kp Babbage 3 ibs. 1 Fancy Solid Heads, New Tenn., New low Price * v"V ■UCUMBERS 3 large 1 (L. :;e Size Fancy Grade .... - AW Beas only ib. Home grown, Well Filled, Very Tender MV ■CORN; New Sweet Corn, 1 lg. ears 10c ■BEETS, New, Tender Only 5c bunch I BERRIES Grown Home Grown Load—Large Fancy 2 Qts. ty r jß’icked Ripe DC a complete line of Blackberries, Raspberries, Berries. Cantalopes, Watermelons, Pineapples canning, by the dozen or crate, large size. ■Dixie Queen Market ■REE DELIVERY PHONE 195 1 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT — Due to ill health our former manager, Mrs. Roy has resigned her position in favor of Ralph Elliott. will conduct the business with the same efficiency and as before. We cordially invite you to make the of our new Manager. VtaßMaaßaaaataßMMMaaM* [fisher & Harris K'* Es 3 and 4 FREE DELIVERY ■" Potatoes QI - Rolled Oats 1 Qz» IX 10 tbs.. ZIC 5 tb. bag Xt/L J White Old Pota- Graham Crackers, Per- ■™ l ' s - 60 ib. bushel.. 45c section make, 2 pound ■J 13 -' or Palmolive box 24c Soap. I bars 19c Soda, Arm & Hammer. ■“ Sun Sweet. 2 tb. 2 pound pkgs l’ c «**’'• Chase & San- 1 pound boxes .... 18c Wj Orn , 2 pounds .... 35c Raisins, Seedless. m®und 19 C 2 pound bag I < c ■ Chase & Sanborn 10c Steel Wool, 2 pkgs l ; »c ' Bananas, firm >•"«». SunKtat, Juicy ripc «"* ' ■l** nr - ' size, doz.. . Fancy Egg Plums, heavy — syrup, 2 large cans 25c ■ ar agus, Trout’s Home 20 Mule Team Borax ■f r ""n, large bunch 10c pound pkg 17c ■' n Unions, home Babbitte Cleanser, Kn" W . n / 3 ,g - bunches IQc 3 large cans f rruit, large, G.'ager Snaps, pound. l’’ c K , 4 f0r..22c Climax Wall Paper M High Test, 3 large Cleaner, 3 cans ... -’ c y, ns -25 c Full assortment Hutter, Libbys, Fruits and Vegetables. o». jar 15c -JT.IO. hrdl hrd hm hhh K Laundry Sunßrite Cleanser (!/• ■® a P. 5 bars... 2 cans
> P' | Bubldc.h Junt 1 The Prenhung elder, If E mu i ler will be here .mt J, E M,l ‘ s.XyTvitS 8 t Un< ” 5 ' Bethel Church, Crelavill. Sunday School 9-30 it .. «»»■»« „ g'on Church, Hondura. Sunday School, 9:30 a. 111 „.E" ■«> « ■'■'r T«..dar, , St. Paul Church Sunday School. 9:30 u m „ E ? nin . K Wors "iP. 730 o'clock- : Children's Day. p. P ni? 5 r SerYlce Wednesday, 7:30 Mt. Tabor Charge. M. E. Church Geo. W. Bailor, pastor. M t. Tabor um TV'" 001 ' S “• (C.S.T.) E< J a ”. Coos ' superintendent. M°m n g w Ol . ghil , 10 a m gub _ r * ble of G,,d s '""' |la ’ program 7:30 p.
DECATUR DAILY, DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1935.
| m. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 I'- tn. Mrs. Gladys Rouch, class leader. Mt. Hope Church School, Theodore Luginbill, superintendent.. Prayer meeting Thursday. Services at usual time. Clark's Chapel Church School, 10 a. ni. (DST) John Bailey, superintendent. Children’s Day program, 7:30 p. in. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. m. ■ ■ -o ——— Union Chapel United Brethren In Christ Frank L. Engle, pastor. I Sunday School, 9:15 a- nl - Morning worship, 10:15 a. m. The Christian Endeavor will I meet at the church at 6:30 l>. jnThe Ladies Aid will meet at tne home of Mrs. Ami Miller. Thursday afternoon at 1:30 p. m. The C. I. C. will meet Thursday evening at the home of Mi- a " Mrs. Martin Sprunger. The quarterly group conference will meet at the Ossian I mted Brethren church Tuesday, June HThe fourth and last T,d ' Ang “ rally of the Christian Educa on will be held at the Decatur United Brethren church next day ... ning at 7:15 o'clock. There wll be an attendance banner to both the citv and the country chinches. The first of the special Sunday afternoon programs td b e he iour church will be Sunday as e.--msm at 2:30 o'clock. The Impeoal, | Male qinrtet of Bradford, O' I will give the major portion I ’"Mid’week services Wednesday evening at. 7:30 o’clock. O- —‘ Decatur M. E. Circuit Lester J. Brunner, pastor. Mt. Pleasant 9:30 a. m.-Sunday School, No val Fuhrman, supenntendent. ~ -Epworth League. O-CEDAR CREAM POLISH ggR WITH REGULAR 50c SIZE -RETURN LARGE <-^1; J BOTTLE FOR HONEJSaUj MCKIE NOT
pT KROGER STORE = phone your order no. 103 Jewel Coffee F Special! ’k Smooth & frag- / Countr y C,ub Tree Ripened \ p o "md 19C BUB/ GRAPE FRUIT \ “7777" Kitchen Tested. *> I No. 2 — I BEANS Pound <£1.15 1 Cans J 1 16 oz ’ 1 Q/» Sack---* 1 _ I Country Club / 4 Cans Avalon Vanilla 11 e ’ ®’ cb Country Club in 8 oz. bottle I (,j/» Savory Sauce 2 - 28 A Ounce 1 r ——— ~~ Cans .... AO V Baking l’° w <l£ r — ■— Classer Girl J SoeciaV w Campbell's 2 lb. can Z OPCCIdI. X Campbells Pork & 7W/ Salad Dressing 211 b. Sack • I Embassy Brand Lz. Loaf OC /■rp-ini Cheese ■ loz. Twin »zV • „cin fullW Quart Jar tv scon t> i n 1 Ul * w 4 J—- ’ in,, 1— r CANE SUGAR, Jack (rean I 1/C L J Frost, 25 lb. QI. 36 Pound Cloth Bag tPI Olco Eatmore Pineapple, crushed or Olco Eat more s)k ed 2 QQ Nut 2 2 cans . . 4&*/C Pounds • • — — ——— butter Country Club 26c 3ANANAS 4 LBS. iq P Fresh I oun fancy ripe, solid A</V —- CABBAGE, new solid heads, fonc for slaw, lb 1c j 5 \CON SLICED RADISHES, fancy white Icicles, solid, crisp, 3 hu. .3c ID., STRAWBERRIES, fancy Home Grown, ful qt Isc liined Armours IUP St ir '/! ll’- ■’ CUCUMBERS, large green hot house, 2 for Isc tomatoes r: 15c
7:30 a. m.—Children's Day program, Helen Singleton chairman of program committee. Beulah Chapel 9:30 a. in.—Sunday School, Willard Mcßride, superintendent. 10:30 a. m. — Epworth League, Dorothy Hoffman, leader. Washington 9:30 a. m.—Morning worship. 10:30 a. m. — Sunday School. Harry C. Andrews, superintendent. Pleasant Valley 9:30 a. in.—Sunday School, Harold Porter, superintendent. 10:45 a. m.—Morning worship. Sunday is Pentecost Sunday. Do you know what Pentecost means In your life? If not, be sure to come. Come worship with us and do not forget the Mt. Pleasant Children’s Day program. Bring a big offering as it is for the student lout fund. Can we organize a Woman’s Home Missionary Society on the circuit? I wonder. - Pleasant Mills Baptist Church W. H. Day, pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 a. in. Glenn W. Ray, superintendent. Classes for all ages. A hearty welcome to all. —<>■ —_ Church Will Observe Children Day Sunday Next Sunduy special x-hildren’s Day service will be held .it the local Presbyterian church. A special sea- : ture of the service will be a play , ■ enacted by the juniors and interme- . diat“s under the direction if Miss Dorothy Young. The Sunday - school and church will meet in u. combined service which will commence at 10:00 o’clock. Special music and recreations will also be rendered. The pastor will bring a short message on the .subject "Is our Sunday school and church worth our es- - forts." ■' 1 O - -' 1 ■ "-s FEENEY HITS CONTINUED FrtOM PAGE ONE be done, despite the fact that Pennsylvania and Massachusets, two of the best departments in the country, are operated without political affiliation. "I am not concerned with my dismissal, but the repeated rumors and newspaper predictions are ruining the morale of our department. "My political enemies are guilty of intimidating and coercing the j off icers.’’ The association passed a motion | calling upon the governor to re- ’ tain Feeney as safety director.
Feeney asked that it be tabled J ■ however, stating that "It would be embarasslng to both me and the ' governor. "1 prefer to hold my position on my merits or not at all," he said. Feeney lias been reported scheduled for dismissal In favor of Donald F. Stiver, Goshen. Stiver con-1 ferred with the governor tills week, but McNutt would make no statement as to the conversation. — O'— f Children Day Program At Mt. Pleasant Church The Mt. Pleasant Methodist Epiecopal church will give u Children’s Hay program at the daurcli Sunday, ■evening at 7:30 o'clock. The program will .consist of drille and exercises by the children. Music will be furnished by the choir. The public is Invited to attend. — o Trade In a Good Town — Decatur Did you wear puff-sleeves and “chokers”? Perhaps you weren't old enough, in 1906, to be a young lady of fashion. But you can still see elegantly dressed women wearine those styles in many a Decatur family album. It was when they were still in vogue that a new kind of cereal appeared on local breakfast tables. I The original Corn Flakes, made by W. K. Kellogg in Battle Creek. Unlike ehanging modes of dress, Kellogg’s Corn Flakes were not a j 1 mere fad. In 29 years they have . j become the unchallenged leader j among all ready-to-eat cereals. When you try Kellogg’s today you’ll understand the reason for this popularity. Finer flavor. More ■ tempting crispness. Quality that can’t be imitated. Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, made in I spotless kitchens, toasted in huge, s shining ovens, watched over by . i careful inspectors, are always pure, clean and wholesome. Always ovenfresh and flavor-perfect. . ; Buy the biggest value and give ' , your family the best. Accept no i .' substitute for Kellogg’s! , CORN FLAKES THE FINEST MADE
GUI//n Choicest Meats In Freshly Ground Beef or Hamburger 15c ib pS™ Hams s 18c 3 cans OEa sugar cured II □DC “ “ Hanis ib 22c (CENTER CUTS.3Sc) Hunter’s Pride Peaches PR£SH| iranktorts ISC or „ Perfect of LARD SOC iKS 2 45c Special PORK i «> 25c SHOULDER PORK ROASTS - lb. 23c Veal NUCOA Creamery Butter ... 2 Ibs. 59c Paddies or Dixie Sweetheart Oleo .... 2 Ibs. 29 C 11 ' hem . Staleys Golden Syrup, 2 can pound margenne M. J. B. Coffee .... 3 tbs. (li 1.00 pound x 06/I OO Ue Malt, ... can V V SHOE PEG CORN . 2 cans gg c s N X" hlB -34c p« nnn .c, 9Qp DuvUII Medium weight, tb. fcOll Nice Hens, dressed pound - Our Best Sliced 90p “ 30,. COFFEE ■ 35c Gold Medal Flour OUC WWI ■ Bata FANCY VEAL ST EAR 2 pounds 45c BEE p=“’ 18c SWISS choice RTFAK BEEF to STEW o Pound zVet ib 10c 20 to 22c White Eagle Soap 25c 2lb bOX 4 IT' 10 ba wG-F on nr Macaroni Izj Q Crystal White Scour- 25c nr IV V ing Cleanser, 6 cans .. V OF bpagettl HAND BAGS FOR ALL THAT ASK FOR THEM! ROUND SIRLOIN and T-BONE 25c OUR MINUTE or WAFFLE | | |Hi Trv STEAKS ID. 25c ■ ■ W NO BONES —NO WASTE " DELIVERIES TO ANY PARTS OF CITY ANY TIME. Phones 106 or 107 PLEASE ORDER EARLY FOR REAL SERVICE.
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