Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 176, Decatur, Adams County, 26 July 1935 — Page 7
■«k New Endurance Air Record ■/ * I I ■ H' I w i I / ii I I azjhbi Kenneth Hunter Ken Ringel ■ as technical advisor, Kenneth Hunter, left, former co-holder K world endurance flight record, is aiding Ken Ringel, right, and Ellis Friedrich, in their plans for a try at a new endurH P ance record at the Mt. Hawley airport at Peoria, 111.
A HURCHES J tills Baptist Church I. Day, pastor. tool, 9:30 a. m. Glenn n riutendent. Clashes ■ •rangements for our I ol picnic. strangers always wel , ■ Decatur M. E. Circuit ■*>,-sr J. Brunner, pastor ■day School 9:30 A. M. Nor-; ■gbrman. supt. ■. Meeting 10:30 A. M. Ed. S. i leader. Hidav 8:00 P. M. Epworth i Ke, Elizabeth Biehold, leader, ■h Chapel Kday School 9:30 A. M. Will■fcßride. supt. Klav Schoo! 9:30 A. M. Harry ■ews. supt. ■ant Valley ■day School 9:30 A. M. Harold ; supt. ■sards, duu t forg“‘ to be able 1 ■tk" that 100 per cent repor t i ■t District Quarterly Confer-'
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Ky HARRISON CARROLL K Copyright, 1935, ■ in? Features Syndicate, Inc. ■) L L Y W O O D—Whatever her Bs may have been. Peaches ■rning lias checked out of here ■out appearing before a ■on picture camera. Hollywood
couldn't get excited about her. The headline girl of a few years :igo was supposed to do a bit part in a Paramount picture (without the formality of a screen test) but something happened even to this brief moment In the movie spotlight. So Peaches has
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■ home to Denver and to her ■and, Berim'd Hynes, the theater ■ hcr suite at the Hollywood •tvelt hotel, just before depart■sh» said: "You can tell the world ■ tops with me." ■ ®h this heat, Thompson Burtts, gwiarist. remembers to pass me F a story for you. fs one about the American f" man. who was booked into a k,“ vaiii;,y bouse. He tried I, a a^ter another w ithout crackin' 0 con ’f'" , ure of the audience. L. came bis best stunt, tho’one ■' e.se in the world could do. I ™ applause. E;’ , the Sams °n walked up to footlights, lra? ere anvb o<Jy In the house tom th eak Enffllah? ” be bellowed. L ~.e b “kony. one voice onr • Yeah. I can." F" jaw <,lllvered ,n the strong F el l, nertz to you, for one!" he | ac 5. even from the gossip f ls o*° cu to patrons of the a “ ?w and expensive renI « T tourr nents on the beach. L run by R oland West, L ra e. s partner in her SldeL n . and ls located above this I and .t Ad missi<m is by card Fed t>/ he nian agement has InInn, J*P edt,v * members: "You L„ mentioned If you come k^anrt'r 1 ”" rooms ' a luxurious F cockt. JnCy food are featured. [bousE?' ,!le specialty drink of ' ’ steek° O t e 15 lor ‘* o P e °P le ted Potato !.?'• 18 ,TSO ' A 's thrown tn, gratis.
■Craigville Charge Christian Union I Rev. John O. Hensley, pastor Bethel Church, Craigville Sunday School—9:3o Frank Meyers. superintendent. Morning Worship—lo:3o "The Grain of Mustard Seed.’’ Luke 17: * 5-6. Prayer Meeting. Thursday 7:30. Zion Church Honduras : Sunday School—9:3o, Herman ' Sauthine, superintendent. Evening Worship—7:3o “Repeni lance and Restitution.'' Luke 13:5 and Acts 17:30. Prayer Meeting ; Tuesday 7:30. I Home coming August 4 all day i service Basket Dinner at noon, tell I your friends and come yourself, i Special music and special speaker. Calvary Evangelical Church Sunday will be a big day at Cal- ; vary Church. Regular Sunday ! Schoo) at 9:30 a. m. James Darr, I superintendent. AftPl'llie Sunday School everybody will go -to the ! beautiful grove on the Otis Shifferly farm for a basket dinner picnic. Every member and friend of Calvary church is urged to join in the celebration by bringing a basket i and come for a good time. There I 1 will be plenty of cold drink on the I i ground. 1 There will be a birthday fest-tv-| ity in the church at 7:30 p. m. An
Even a bowl ot soup is 85 cents. Only 180 cards have been issued and diners are required to phons their orders an hour and a half before service. You Asked Me and I'm Telling You: Marion Keith, Pittsburgh; You lose your l«?t. Charles Chaplin did appear in “The Woman of Paris". In a brief flash, as a porter. • Is this the tops? Frank McHugh gave a stork party for George Meeker, who’ll shortly become a papa. A strictly stag affair, but on the level. Bob Armstrong brought a kiddie car big enough for a six-year-* old child. Gene Delmar's contribu-i tion was a chair—you know what kind. The local baby stores are still talking about the sudden influx of embarrassed male customers. What male star, often mentioned as the next husband of a celebrated , blonde, has tbe gossips all intrigued by his attentions to a pretty stand-in working in his current picture? HOLLYWOOD TICKER-TAPE— Refusal to play a certain role cost : Lyle Talbot two weeks' suspension at Warners, but ho goes back on the payroll to do the romantic lead In ; “The Girl With the Lucky Legs’’, j . . . Dick Foran (it used to be Nick) j must lose 15 pounds before he becomes a western star at the same studio. . . . The Rudy Vallee salary for two weeks at the Canaclian«exposltlon will be a
f 30,000 guarnn- I tee. plus percent- ( age . . Holly- I wood expects Vallee not later ' than October 1. ' wbi n Ms ■ next I piet-r— starts at ' Warners. ...One of th© better known bal ni ; companies w:l! b© declaring a d:vl- ; dent, since Jack | Moss. G a‘ r y Cooper’s astute I
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but ample business manager, lolled , too long In the sun at Ensenada. ... Director W S. Van Dyke, one of filmland's strongest backers of Southern California's Trojans, gave , "Cotton” Warburton his stag party I before his recent marriage. . . . Alice J Faye, still playing the field, was with I Vic Orsatti at the Case Roxy the I other midnight. . . . And that was I Anita Page with Busby Berkeley at I Sebastian's Cotton club and practl- I cally all the other places. i DID YOU KNOW— j That Lyda Rcbertis bridegroom. I Bud Ernst, used to sing on the radio I with the Beverly Hill Billies? J
DECATUR DAILY, DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. JULY 26, 1935.
interesting program of music, recitations and addresses will feature the service, The offering will go for missions. The pastor, M. W. Sur.dermann will be present at both the picnic and evening service. Every friend is urged to help make thia one great day for Calvary church, in case of rain, the dinner will be served in the basement of the church. 1 Goapel Tabernacle Begin the day with God Kneel down to Him in (prayer; Lift up thy heart to His abode; And seek his love to share. Sunday asrvicea aa follows: Bible (school 9:30. Preaching 10:30. Evening services .7:30. B ginning Sunday our services will be held in the morning, no Sun ; day afternoon service. Please notice. -"-HU <Q " ■ Union Chapel United Brethren F. L. Engie, pastor. Freeman Schnepp, superintendent ome Jet us reason together salth the Lord.” Sunday School, 9:15 a. m.. I Morning worship, 10:15 a. m. The evening worship services will start at 7:30 o’clock. Christian Endeavor services will be in charge of Elizabeth Cramer. This service will start at 6:30, Mid week prayer services will be held Wednesday evening and following this service will be a meeting of the Sunday School council, the purpose of the meeting of the council will be the annual nomination of Sunday School officers for the new year. Election of Sunday School officers will be August 11. The fourth quarterly conference will be held Monday evening, Aug. 19. A. F. Knepp in charge. The annual fall camp meeting of the Union Chapel church wi’l be held August 25. Be sure to set aside this date, and attend this meeting which will be held in the woods. It will include a special program in the morning, basket dinner at the noon hour and special program in the afternoon.
m <1 V Little Elf £ M PEANUT FlMfi BUTTER 1 oz - ft Ciln LIMA BEANS 2 lbs. JQ.. ~ ■ PORK AND BEANS, 4 3»/ 2 OZ. cans IQp | King Bee K,NG BEE • v JUNE PEAS PLAIN OLIVES, King Bee .... quart 90/, 1935 pack ’ £ ta j Little Elf Sweet Pickles 25 oz. jar 25c ( .. jn | |JC Ovaltine small can 32c I Kellogg s Rice Krispies .... pkg. 12c ■»„■ ■■'■■■■■ I —— Bursley’s High Grade Coffee fb. .... 25c Instant Postum _ 4 oz. can 25c f Little E,f Macaroni 2 pkgs. 15c Llttle Elf Li Var| Camp Light Meat Tuna ... can 14c SALAD King Bee Red Beans 4 •11 1 a oz. cans 19c DRESSING Crises 1 tb. can 22c I - till QOz» wesson oil . pint 25c Quart »)«(, Little Elf Mustard pint 9c L- • EVAPORATED MILK “ 3 19C POST TOASTIES 2 XT 21c BANANAS ,X lb 25c Flavor-Ade Beverage Powder 3 pkgs. 14c w 'Little Elf Gelatine Dessert 3 pkgs. 14c Minute Tapioca pkg. 12c * ‘"‘"'-‘'•‘•‘i-i . X Bursley’s Iced Tea ’/a th. pkg. 23c Ik'' Little Elf Choc. Malted Milk 1 th. can 21c . <* California A. Krispy Crackers 1 Ib. pkg. 17c f ORANGES nr ‘n P& G Soap 6 giant bars 25c ' 252’5. dozen , bars Vc Extra Fancy Tennessee \ Elberta Peaches nr \ 1 S.O.S. Scouring Pads 2 pkgs. 25c 5 tbs. 2e»)v 1 Kitchen Klenzer 3 cans 17c ’. New Transparent IQ.. I Clorox pint 14c APPLES, 5 lb. l«/v I p D F | y Spray pint 39c Solid, Fresh, Crisp, J I , CABBAGE lIL, r - £| . 5 pounds .... xvv _1 ♦ I. NEW TA T I I ' eal S ho “ld er Roast ... lb. 17c \ uPeck j2IC 'S' *-* l I Veal Shoulder Steak .. lb. 19c j | Vcal Pot Roast lb. 12 V 2 c | \ Beef Pot Roast th. 12'/ 2 c ' V V Fancy Chuck Roast ... lb. 17c I Oxydoi . ... - large pkg. 2ic . I! ( ooked Salami Ih. 25c II Argo Gloss Starch .. ............i....... 1 Ib. pkg. 8c If Little Elf Diet) 2 IDS. 25c II Toilet Tissue - 4 rolls 19c , ||* , ! Wax Paper, cutter box - roU Sc ( j.- -r. Quality Food Market Second St. Phone 192 Decatur. Ind.
• ! Everybody welcome. > Mrs. Harvey Koos is the delegate » for the Union Chapel church to the . St. Joseph annual conference to be i held at Winona Lake, Ind., Sept. .(3 to 8. - 0. 1 " Prisoner Free on Work Oays L I Tipton, la., (UP) An odd Jail ; sentence is (being served by a Ceci’ir County (prisoner, arrested on an int .xlcatlon charge. When good ' weather prevails, the man, u bricklayer by trade, Is allowed freedom to pursue hie duties. At night, on Sundays and during bad weather ' he is confined to Ills celt Capitol Fire Re-Staged Salem, Ore. —(UP)— A "return .showing" of the fire that destroyed
naa m ■ > asCHANGE IN BREAD PRICES NOW IN EFFECT Large Loaves9c, 3 for 25c Large 2 lb. loavesl2c 1 lb. Rye loaf9c, 3 for 25c l*/i lb. Rye loafl2c 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. Phone 1
I the Oregon state capitol wan arranged for those who didn't see the firut one. The brilliant spectacle, with the fipectacular crash of the 80-ton copper dome, w>an the theme ’ of a new fireworks "set" displayed. I CENOL | ANT TRAPS Kg (Jets the Ants I 10c eaih ■ Holthouse Drug Co. 1
GUIf Ch°* cest Meats In Phw^io^io7^ 1 The City CASH MEAT (sale j !1! 1 'Xj for relay Cash Only Fresh Ground , Good 1 late Bologna, IK* Beef or „ - . Frankforts, lb IOC Bamberger Beef 10 80,1 Pork Liver 25c Lb 10c 15c >. Handy Fine Swiss Steak Ha ™ n s,,, 99 , Sirloin Steak Pounded and Sugar Cured, or Minute Steak Ready for Pan Cream Cheese Oil-* reund 25c Lb - 22c MR. FARMER SEE US FOR YOUR MEATS FOR THRESHING MEALS. GOOD QUALITY MEATS AT REASONABLE PRICES. Veal Shoulder Z Ibzoc LARD CHICKENS FRESHLY RENDERED Fancy Milk Fed Springers 3 lbs 50c nb. 30c I.ast 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 tbCOMPLETE LINE OF KRAFTS SALAD OR SANDWICH SPREADS & CHEESE.. Large cans of BEEF ROASTS 5 Large Cans Apricots and Peaches from ] 2V 2 C <0 Armour’s Milk 2cans 18c lb. 29c See Them! MATCHES 6 large boxes 25c NUCOA Creamery Butter ... 2 tbs. Our Best Sliced « * BACON, QQ-, or Dixie Pcrtect O)eo 2 lbs. OQ.Sat., Ib. OOC OleoStaleys Golden Syrup, 2 can OK/* — margenne M. J. B. Coffee .... 3 lbs. SI.OO 5 Ib sack of Gold P«und x Meda! OM .. f> O 88C Flour < SHOE PEG CORN.. 2 cans White Eagle Soap GOLD DUST CLEAN10 bars SER, 2 cans ’ v Crystal White Scour- 25f GOLD DUST 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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