Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 170, Decatur, Adams County, 19 July 1935 — Page 7

uKAL ( Hl R( HES * E. Church mincer . worship and study at l» rn " e p,. \v W. lAUipoit, oil 1 i.aiiue at 6: SO p. m. servi. e at 7: So o’clock, i hj«' th® service. L meetiuK Wednesday at IP »• () O. Hensley, paltor 0 ., he l Church. Craiflville M>rs superb* udunt. nine worship. 7:30 P- ni. A Lieious service, one that **L vou hack to childhood * VoU will hear the old hymns L meter, short meter, and * . meter We will have with ® l ’ srivico the Reber sistMcßride trio, the Walters ,11 Mr. and Mrs. Hensley .AtnasinK Grace" in long " Bring your old hymn books „k for your favorite song, .nntribution to tin* song ser-, -m iw welcome. The pastor

he HOME GROCERY . sS _ gg John B. Stults KeTd “ 3 for 25c Llej’s Famous 1 >/ t pound loaves Sr** ’ SOAP, 10 for 1 q ( . F White Naptha r<7V • BEANS 1 tbs. 19c | Satisfaction RICE 3 tbs - 17c n FLY SPRAY 9Q P COIICC 35c size, only 3 ins. TEA 1 i Ib. pkg. j (h. 00c L tfifjESKv jgsa«S»ai ff CREAM Ik p""""""""! S CHE ES E S I | | SALMON P° und I Rich Flavor I 3 for .... I Soda Crackers 1 Qp [ 2 Ib. box 1*/ V PINEAPPLE. Premier. Full I COOL- \I)E * Slices in heavy syrup I Refreshing' > J;^ est 22 I all flavors ... 9C tans I Maxwell House p. 28'/2c I JELL-O, . . 3 for 19c" I Jello Ice Cream nA | Powder 10c BfOOHIS I Tomato .Juice QK/»< — I hotties Salad I) ress j ng [torn Flakes 1 A I package . .. IUC/ 2SC Hr ■ Rival Dog Food.. 10c I— d [fisher & Harris 3 and 1 FREE DELIVERY faanas, firm. p» Old Dutch 1 fruit, ib t)C Cleanser. 2 cans 1 */U pho oheat Biscuits Cocoa. Mother's, ly ’ Se 10c 2 pound can 20c Fr dea, l Rice, 3ib 17c No. 1 New Potatoes. Ka* an i>^ an<l 10 pounds 20c Beans, l 1b5...18c Macaroni, short cut, Graham 2 pounds 15c Lin i lb. box 21c Heavy Galvanized Tubs I. «r Rubbers, «9c. 79c. 89c ■ du/? heavy . 6 doz, 25c Royal Gelatine, all flavL u . 5c ors, 3 pkgs 18c ■tart. 00 ’ “ ' 1,,c Chocolate Cream Candy Eg* •• 15c pound 10c Ipg ß ' 288 size, Sun- ' Ff Special, w q P& G White Naptha f?" I <SC Soap. 5 large |kjfozen 35c bars £’>U IMint/ilu or Jelly Bean Candy, LC*' I*' 1 *' and l» re - pound 12'/ 2 c fr Brj »nd Milk 10c Cedar Oil ,>olish ’ Li large , an . quart bottle 35c frfet, ChaLY s-'' U 20c Beechnut Peanut IWial 9* * Butter. Ib. jar 25c ■Hund “ P Ol,nds ■’ Beechnut Catsup, large frsv Qu(. Ptl nr 23c bottle 20c ■ iHrt j ar ,ves ’ w Full assortment BLL- . "" '' ■• • 37c Fruits and Vegetables. ■’»der, Baking Powder. QI z» ■pifopkgs, Calumet, lb. car 4=41 w

will bring a short meaaage on' gome theme appropriate to this occasion. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Zion Church Honduras Sunday School, »:30 a. ni. Horman Sautblr.e, superintendent. Prayer service Tuesday, 7;30 p. Ul. 0 _ Pleasant Mills Baptist Church W. H. Day, pastor. Sunday School, It:30 a. ni. Glenn W. Ray, superintendent. Cw.sses for all ages. Strai.gers welcome. Decatur M. E. Circuit Lester J. Brunner, pastor. Mt. Pleasant 9:30 a. m. Sunday School, Norval Fuhrman, superintendent. 10:30 a., tn.—Class meeting. Ed Spangler, leader. 6:30 p. ni.—Epworth League. 7:30 p. .m.—Worship hour. Beulah Chapal 9:30 a. m.—Sunday School, Willard .Mcßride, superintendent. 10:30 a. m. — Epworth League. Mfrian Hoffman, leader. Washington 9; 30 a.m. —Sunday School. Harry

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J Andrews, superintendent. 10:30 a. m.—Worship hour. Pleasant Valley 9:30 a. m.—Worship hour. 10 30 a. m.—Sunday School, Harold Porter, superintendent. Everybody Is "bon voyage” for Institute. Aren't you coming up io visit us some day at Grace | Ha.ll? If yon can't come before, i come Sunday for the 9:30 a. ni. service. It will be a wonderful day. July :<st ends the first quarter. Are we goinp to report everything 100 per cent for the district conference for that day? Let us try! o Union Chapel United Brethren Frank L. Engle, pastor. Freeman Schnepp. superintendent Sunday School, 9:15 a. m. Morning worship, 10:15 a. m. This afternoon will be another special program feature, we shall have splendid service rendered by the male chorus of the Berne Mennonite church. They are in charge of the whole program. Sunday evening at 6:30 o'eJock the Christian Endeavor Society will have a special installation services for their officers of the new , year, everybody welcome. | There will be a called meeting of the ladies of Union Chapel at the church Tuesday afternoon. July 23, at 1:50. This is a very important meeting. Please be there. The C. I. C. class will have a basket dinner at the Hanna Nuttman Park, July 28. This meeting will start after the mornihg worship service, there will be a special program and election of officers In the afternoon. - ■■■ YOUR OPPORTUNITY I —to have those cows and chickens. Buy the H7 acre farm 2lj miles northeast of Decatur at Public Auction, Sat. July 20th. 2:00 P. M. 11

I . T —-— — — —— " ' — I teswifai. IF ' x , . inrnifcrri.'F ** s time lOr P lcnica and .VWaC-ifl iiW/ outings! and for your conr , r Imv vemence we are featuring '' ■ / f GIN(>ER ALE. LlMr.. many items you'll want for I ORANGE. ROOT BEER I your picnic. Visit our store ■ A « 24 oz. i)r_ / and see our many displays \N. O* bottles .</ of seasonable foods — you'll * V lintl ** '* a P leasure to sho P | j ; for your picnic supplies in - •—' _ ' our store. BUCKEYE FLOUR 6 5c PORK with BEANS 22 ™ X» 9c BURCO COFFEE I 7c PREPARED SPAGHETTI 2 tall cans. 19c — Little Elf Fruit Pectin, fur jams and jellies,. .3 pkgs.. .2P'C Little Llf LITTLE ELF BREAD FLOUR 24 lb. bag..9Bc NL T NAVY BEANS, hand picnea Michigan 4 1b5...19c MARGARINE POST BRAN FLAKES I<> oz. pkg.. .11c o ! KING BEE PORK AND BEANS 13' z oz. can ,5c Z ||>s LITTLE ELF TOMATOES No. 2 can. . 10c — — LITTLE ELF TOMATOES 3 No. 1 cans.. 19c MAXWELL LITTLE ELF APRICOTS large cans .23c HOUSE I BURSLEY’S HIGH GRADE COFFEE pound , ,20c (' () FF E E MICKY DOG FOOD 3 cans..2sc 28C - .- ' ,>**“'*’ Little Elf Sandwich Spread 8 oz. jar 14c . 3k VsnCamp Sardines. 3 - ITb. oval cans 25c j H, NEW Little Elf Mustard pint 9c ' POTATOES kittle Elf Mustard ‘’“’"T • j g ./ \ Little Elf Dill Pickles quart 18c / Ppnlc ; Large Glass Dry Beef 15c f , ZMP Little Elf Corned Beef can 19c v I Cocoamalt (with BOOK FREE) 16 oz. can 39c I r i f U : . ~ ~,. i Rumford Baking Powder 12 oz. can 21c | ' j > Fancy, I'resh. Elberta ; Paper Napkins and Plates 3 pkgs. 25c PEACHES Parowax pkg. 11c V 5 lbs. p ... , C|N( , V\ v A«■ NEW APPLES .. 5 lbs. 19c * s J' G A R \ \ ■> iL, I Fresh Tomatoes .. 2 lbs. 19c I1 P 8 X *ll I Oranges. Ig. 216 size, doz 29c 1 V V.| «W J Home Store’s lb. Q/* r . | € BUTTER r i Lux Toilet Soap, 3 cakes 19c , W K | Bursley's High Grade , | Wisconsin Cream, lb. I 1 j V Jar Rings, dozen 5c • I CHEESE l*7 V I Cellophane Fly Swatters 9c I ••. . . 1 Lc.France, 3 pkgs. .. 25c I B I Lux Flakes, 2 sm. pkgs. 19c ' ' -—- Lux Flakes, large pkg. 23c ' 1 Rain " R * nff 2 lbs. 29c G Quality Minced Ham .... lb. 19c Small Weiners lb. 23C LEG O’LAMB quality food LAMB to Braise or 1 9V‘>C Stew, pound J-*- 1 " 3S & HIZT'’T ! ssL-.n, 2ic MAKKhi BEEF POT ROAST J Ql/xp p O1!n; l Xm ' 121 North Second Street Free Delivery

HARNESS MAKER SINCE 1883 BOWS TO MACHINE AGE Holland. Mich. (IJ.R) Michigan's only surviving hand harness tnaki er. after half a century in the business. grudgingly admits that the machine age ■'« unbeatable. "You can’t compete with it,” says Peter Hoek.sema. ' Why, It makes better, neater, stronger harness than can be made by hand —and It takes only half the time.” So Hoeksema finally gave in and for the last few years has been doing much of his work on small machines. although he insists somewhat defiantly—that some if it can

CHANGE IN BREAD PRICES NOW IN EFFECT Large Loaves 9c, 3 for 25c Large 2 th. loaves 12c 1 Ib. Rye loaf 9c, 3 for 25c l'/i Ib. Rye loaf 12c Whole Wheat 9c, 3 for 25c Miller’s Bread is delivered to your Grocer ! fresh daily. Call for it by name when ’ ordering. ■ MILLERS BAKERY N. Second St. : hone 1

be done much better by hand. Hoeksema staj-ted h!s trade 52 1 ygars ago in Holland when harness! i making by haud was a flourishing industry. Gradually the harness : makers were forced to give way be-j fore the factory made product, and ■ now he Is the only one active, "When I started I waa 16." says : Hoeksema, "and harness making t i was an important business in every i town. It looked like a trade that i i would always be In demand. Nobody ever thought the horse would > 1 bo displaced by the tractor.” ' i Last year he turned out 32 sets ! : of harness which were sold to farmers in the community, many of • iwhom have used Hoeksema-tnado harness all their lives.

Choicest S y Meats In ' 1 ne City [WW CASH MEAT SALE F ° R : *>**jSatiirday s Cash Only Fresh Ground „ , , f.ood Plate Bologna, r Beef or .. , . „ Frankforts, th IOC Hamberger Beef to 150,1 Pork Liver Lb 10c 15c w. ILmdy I’inc Swiss Steak Bacon Squares, Sirloin Steak Pounded and Su « ar t’ured, lb.££t or Minute Steak Ready for Pan Cream Cheese O/lz» round 25c Lb - 20c • ’ ou " ,, Veal Shoulder x"lb 20c Pork Shoulder »x. Ib 24c MEAT LOAF v ,u r lb 20c LARD] ’CHiCKENS] FRESHLY RENDERED Fancy Milk Fed Springers 3 lbs 50c ib, »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 tb COMPLETE LINE OF KRAFTS SALAD OR SANDWICH SPREADS & CHEESE. Large cans of BEEF ROASTS I 5 LarKe Cang Apricots and Peaches from 12 l/ 2 c to | Armour’s Milk 2cans 18c lb. I 29c See Them! | MATCHES 6 large boxes 25c NtPCOA Creamery Butter ... 2 lbs. Our Best Sliced M*Jv Bacon, nA- or ixie Perfect Oleo 2 lbs. QOp Sat., lb. OUC OleoStaleys Golden Syrup, 2 can 9 margerine M. J. B. Coffee .... 3 lbs. (1; 1.00 5 Ib sack of Gold pound ’ Meda! 9 O ts . Q Q Ribb ° n MH,t ’ * Ca ” 88C dour C SHOE PEG CORN.. 2 cans gg c White Eagle Soap 25c GOLD DUST CLEAN “ 9c I Crystal White Scour- 25c GOLD DUST 18c I ing Cleanser, 6 cans .. large box I DELIVERIES TO ANY PARTS OF CITY ANY TIME. Phones 106 or 107 PLEASE ORDER EARLY FOR REAL SERVICE. ■■■■■MmianaMßMaaßniaßflanmMHHMMßHßßMMMi

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