Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 164, Decatur, Adams County, 12 July 1935 — Page 7

RURAL CHURCHES J < W cb Notes Monroe M. E. Church io a 'n Morning worship aud s,.i ,uon. "Nothing but k»6<»" n) p.pwoith Loigut*. »-?voL ' subject, ' Touting Things that Miss Louise NU<*. lender. [ 30 p. m. Evening uervko. Lolay afternoon. King's Her- , L. . Burkhejd home. IVdnwday evening at T:3o.| mor u" ,ing “tudyr — -—o ' - ■— Craigville Chrietian Union L,-. John O. Heuuley. Pastor Bethel Church Crainville Lxiay School—9: M. Erank MeySupt. Lorniag Worship-10:30. The L u r will speak on the subject of Lpentance and Restitution" Acta P*'- - kyer Meeting Thursday—7:3o. Zion Church, Honduras Lday School-9:30. Herman Lbine, Supt. Laing Worship—7:3o. We are Ljoy another musical feast at | evening worship hour. Each j L »e are adding new features to I musical program. In this ser-j L we will have both instrumen-, |«i<i vocal. Freeman Walters] ■ daughter Naomi, The Reber

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Sister* <n another du«t. The New C. U Quartet, and Rev. and Mrs. Hensley in a special number The Pastor will apeak on two untranslated words of Ist Cor. 11:22. 'Anathamu • Mar*nth»." You will want -to hear this taessage. Prayer meeting Tuesday 7:10. Calvary Ewangsllesl Cnurch Sunday School at 9:30 James Darr Supt. Prayer and praiee service at 1 ): 30 under the direction of t. >o Cloas leader lYeaching service on Thursduy night at 7:30 by Rev. M. W. Suodermann. ■■ ■ — 1 o DECATUR M. E. CIRCUIT Lester J Brunner, Pastor Mt. Pleasant 9:3o—Sunday School, Norval Fuhrman, superintendent. 10:45—Worship Hour. 6: 30 —Epworth League. Beulah Chapel 9:30 —Sunday- School. Willard Mcßride, superintendent. S:90 —Epworth League. 7:30 Worship Hour. Pleasant Valley 9:3o—Sunday School, Harold Porter superintendent. Thursday is LatF.es Aid meeting. Washington 9:30 —Worship Hour. 10:30—Sunday School, Harry

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Andrews, superintendent. The Mt. Pleasant Epworth league u going to have a Homemade Ice-ceam Social on Thuraday July ISth at the ML Pleasant Rehool. Watch for further announcements. "As a man thinketh in hia heart so is he.” What have you been thinking? Do not forget God when we are *o busy. Come Worship with us. You are Welcome! I I St. Paul Group To Give Program The St. Paul Christian Endeavor of she St. Paul Christian Union Church of southeast of Decatur on the county infirmary road will present a program Sunday evening at 7 p. ni A large crowd attended the last program and it is hoped another capacity audience will be in aUeadaoce this time. Special music and topics will be presented. The public is invited to attend. WOMANFLIER CONTINUBD FROM PAGE ONB a mechanic’s jumper, brown leather jacket and a handkerchief tied over her head instead of a helmet. “Boy, what a long ride that was". Miss Ingalls exclaimed as she walked slowly toward the airport's administration building. Asked what she intended doing next she declared: "I stfll think I can beat Miss Earha-rt’s record. I’ll be ready to take off as soou as the plane is conditioned and the weather is good ” Stiff head winds and an electrical storm over Arizona lengthened -the trip by at least two hours. Miss Ingall estimated. "The storm was awful. J fought it for two hour*, and it slowed me down greatly. Aside from the constant head wind. I had no other trouble.” Her flight established a women's east-to-west transcontinental mark, although she was more than an hour behind Miss Earhart's mark.

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set in the other direction. She was the first woman ever to cross the continent from New York to Los Angeles in a non-stop flight. Miss' Ingalls' hop also was recorded as the second "dawn to dusk" flight across the country. In 1924. airport attendants said, two men, Tucker and Collier, made the flight in 24 hours. TO SEEK FUNDS CONTINUED FROM PAQF. ONW tlon which would provide 45 per cent of the total cost of each project. Detail* of such a plan were discussed yasterds.y afternoon in a conference between the budget committee and Gov. Paul V. McNutt. Hut neither would announce wlxai decision was reached. Under the state appropriations passed by the 1935 legislature, apptdjximately $480,000 was made available July 1 for improvements at the state prison farm, boys and girls schools, central insane hospital, Evansville hospital, Fort Wayne school and the aoldiers and sailors' orphans home. The figure includes $50,000 appropriation for work at the state prison; an additional $40,000 will be available July 1, 1938 for structural improvements. Another item </ sfto,oOo for the state prison was made contingent oil receipt of federal funds. The state budget also include funds totaling $14,000 fT»r the state reformatory; $14,000 for the boys school; girls school, $9,000; Central hospital for insane, $198,000; 1 Evansville hospital. $80,000; Logan--1 sport hospital. $90,000; state sanitorlum, Rockville, $45,000; Fort Wayne school and colony, $183,000, , and the staXe soldiers and sailors' 'orphans home. Greenfield, $11,400. The allotments were made for the year period ending July 1, 1937. lu addition, teh legislature provided the expenditure of $200,000 at the Fort Wayne school; SBO,OOO : at the orphans’ home and SIOO,OOO at the Logansport hospital, each to be contingent on federal grajits.

DAY, JULY 12, 1935.

Farmer Manufactures Rain Marinette, Wli<„ - (UP) -Henry j Antoulssen, h fanner living n<ni { here, doesn’t have to worry about I rain for <ais truck garden crops. He . <an make "rain" as it is needed by means of an elaborate serial t, prink-| ler system which covers ten and a , half acres of his land. —,,, ~ o , Trade In a Good Town — Decatur, “TROUBLED WITH CONSTIPATION* FOR PAST 25 YEARS” Then All-Bran Brought Welcome Relief Read thia voluntary letter from Mr. Ixwour: “I have been troubled with wnstipation* for the past 25 years. I tried practically every. cathartic without results. “Recently, I determined to Rive ’ Kellogg’s All-Bran a fair trial. I Kellogg’s All-Bran has not only helped me, but I believe it is an actual relief for chronic constipa- , tion.*—Mr. Henry E. Lecour, 4 Vaughan Ave., Worcester, Mass, j *Duo to insufficient "bulk” in meals. Kellogg’s All-Bran provides j “bulk" to aid elimination. It alsc furnishes vitamin B and iron. The “bulk" in All-Bran is gentle. Often more effective than "bulk" in fruits and vegetables, as* it does no' break down within the body. Isn't this natural food pleasant,er than patent medicines? Just ’eat two tablespoonfuls daily, if! not relieved, see your doctor. Get the red-and- i green package at 1 your grocer’e. Made I,l*ll'} /Ml by Kellogg in Battie Creek. Keep on the Sunny Side of Life '

P Choicest f Meats In Phmcs The City j CASH MEAT SALE i 'I I f 0 R lk*iSaturday 4 Cash Only Fresh Ground Good PlaU B „|^ na , 1( , Beef or Bee f to lioil Frankfort., lb 13U Bamberger Lb 1 Smoked Ham Lb 'ioc 3ft , w 2 2 xr 12*/* Last Time ‘ ,DS ' '' Dandy Fine Swiss Steak Bacon Squares. rtQ Sirloin Steak Pounded and Su » ar Cure < : > n»-“C or Minute Steak Ready for Pan Cream Cheese Qi 1 p„„„d 25c Lb - 20c 20c Veal Shoulder oX, lb 20c Pork Shoulder ..x. lb 24c MEAT LOAF v '*' !b 20c LARD CHICKENS FRESHLY RENDERED Fancy Milk Fed Springers 3 lbs 50c if), «oc Last Time FRESH COUNTRY EGGS COTTAGE CHEESE BAKED GOODS GOOD DILL OR SWEET PICKLES BULK OLIVES NICE BARBEQUE OR HOME BAKED OR BOILED. HAM PICKLE PIMENTO VEAL LOAF SPICED HAM, SPECIAL 28c lb COMPLETE LINE OF KRAFTS SALAD OR SANDWICH SPREADS & CHEESE. Large cans of BEEF ROASTS I 5 Large Cans Apricots and Peaches from 12 l/ 2 c to I Armour’s Milk 2cans 18c lb. I or 29c See Them! | MATCHES 6 large boxes 25c NUCOA Creamery Butter ... 2 tbs. Our Best Sliced Bacon, qm 01 Dixie Perfect Oleo 2 lbs. 2J)(J Sat., Ib. Out OleoStaleys Golden Syrup, 2 can 25c margerine M. J. B. Coffee .... 3 lbs. $ 1,00 5 Ib sack of Gold pound A Meda* r> O B,Ue Ribb ° n MaH ’ • Can 88C Flour OUC SHOE PEG CORN . 2 cans White Eagle Soap O'lC G()LD DUST CLEAN10 bars SER, 2 cans Crystal White Scour- 25C GG LD DUST I<SC ing Cleanser, 6 cans .. large box DELIVERIES TO ANY PARTS OF CITY ANY TIME. Phones 106 or 107 PLEASE ORDER EARLY FOR REAL SERVICE.

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