Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 235, Decatur, Adams County, 4 October 1935 — Page 7

hLi. ci" 1(1 " ES ’ K "'” L in 10 ar m. ■feting ■ and H'lle Ch«rge. Chri»t.»n Union Church. Craigv" l * K |V School- !• 3" »"•■ Frank superintendent. K„ g worship. 10:30 a. m. by the pastor. K, r meeting Thursday. 7 1> m. K,on Church. Honduras K ay school. 9:30 a. m. Hersuperintendent. worship. 7 p ni. Evan- I K' * * i |/2/2 COLDS 800 FEVER ■ firm do,Headaches '

■COUNTRY CLUB, TESTED QUALITY Flour 89c IjaISINS 3 LBS. iq c Californias — 1935 Crop — Bulk AvV ■’IMPKIN 3 No. 2 Cans 25c ■untry Club Fancy fcdVV ■s3s pack — RED PITTED AVONDALE (Cherries »- 10c ■country club fancy (Peaches 2 —33 c I slices or halves in heavy syrup ■TOMATO JUICE 324 oz. Cans 9Q P ■Ccjrtry Club, Pure — Rich ■COLLEGE INN SOUPS Can 1fl ( . ■7 Delicious Varieties ... AW [Soup““’4auis29c yVQNDALE, LONG CUT Kraut 4 N -29c ■CORNED BEEF 2 12 oz. cans QQn ■ Armours Star O’H. I COUNTRY CLUB COFFEE lb. 9 n ■ Smooth Fragrant V/ ■ OUR MOTHERS Cocoa —4 lb can 17c (the VEGETABLE SHORTENING CRISCO' 4lb can 59c (SUGAR 9E Oil 90 PURE GRANULATED “tb. Cloth Bag TOMATOES O 1ET P 1935 PACK STANDARD No. 2cans I FOR DELICIOUS SALADS — DESSERTS TWINKLE 6 pkgs 25c I COUNTRY CLUB — SIX FRUIT FLAVORS 4 UNFLAVORED I COUNTRY CLUB — FINE FLAVOR APPLE BUTTER = 15c COFFEE Jewel Brand 3 LBS. Forant (Hot Dated) ‘7IOV PANCAKE FLOUR 5 LB. Bag Harvester. self rising faiUt havl^ IST SEALS THE FRESHNESS IN OUNTRY CLUB TWIST bread ?4 °l. SLICED LOAF RICHER FLAVOR — FINER TEXTURE I ANCY fresh fruits and vegetables Grapes slb 25c rt!3 '*//,’ we ** Bleached 3 stalks 10c -II LOWER. |g. white heads each 15c Oranges 19c APPLES — Grimes Golden 10 lb&.-5c

Prayer meeting Tuesday evening. 7 p. m All evening services slat at 7 o'clock. — - Milla Baptist Church W. H. Day, pastor Sunday School, 9: SO a. m. (Hen W. Ray. superintendent. Unitied service close. at 11 a.m. The pastor in charge. Evening services al 7:15 o’clock. You are invited to attend these services. — ■—■ 0"" 1 — — Decatur M. E. Circuit Lester J. Brunner, pastor. 9:30 a. m.—Sunday School, Norval Fuhrman, superintendent. 10:30 a. ro. —Worship service. 6:30 p. m.—Epworth League. Beulah Chapel 9:30 a. m.—Sunday School. Wil : lard Mcßride, superintendent. 6:30 p. m. —Epworth League. 7:30 p. in. —Worship service. Pleasant Valley 9:30 a. m. —Sunday School, Harold Porter, superintendent. Washington 9:30 a.m. —Sunday School. Harry C. Andrews, superintendent. Epworth Leaguer's don't forget to attend the first mid-year insti

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1935.

Hite session at Geneva. Oct. 7th, 7:15 p. m. Be there on time. Are we ready (or our revival? Pray and work that will win! Monroe M. E. Church Rev. Elbert Morford, pastor 9:30 a. m.—lnformal prayer service at church. 9:30 a. m.—Morning worship and study. Rally Day program. Sermon .-.object. "Christian Experience und Education." 6 ip. m. Epworth League, Louise Niles, leader. 6 p. m.—intermediate Epworth League, Howard Brandyberry, sponsor. 7 p. in.—Evening service. Theme, “Opedience." Sermon by pastor. WAGE SCALE ON CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE ject" was interpreted as "an area within which the worker may travel io and from work without unusual expenditure of time or excessive cost of transportation." Ickes' wder said that when contractors request "all organized labor. skilled and unskilled, shall be supplied by emploment agencies designated by the United States employment service fro mthe membership of recognizezd unions with the following preferences being given: "1. To those members of such unions who constittue regular employee of the contractor who are on local public relief rolls. “2. To other members of such unions who are on the relief rolls, and upon the exhaustion of union members of such rolls, to any other members of the union." The number of persons working INDIGESTION Vanished 6 Months Ago MRS. MOLLIE BEATTY, 1028 Jackson St.. Columbus, Ind , says: I“I have been out of misery over months. Indo Vii LaF proved to be wha ■ ' weded. I’li.i ha I used io form as yL t. r meals .i n d‘ press around my! heart is gone and. the pains in my I chest are a thing of the past. Since 1 took Indo-Vin this trouble has never returned.” The Holthouse drug store is selling Indo-Vin nere in Decatur. Also at all leading druggists.

THE HOME GROCERY I Phones 88 -98 JOHN B. STULTS Free Delivery Every Hour || '' e Enjoy furnishing ■ y ou Decatur’s PPTttl* "PREMIER" FINEST FOODS." < New Solid Pack \y e are PROUD OF Sff V W CORN . B Maxwell House's zR I £ Golden Bantam or OUR SERVICE and » )itt | e Brother ■ Jhrge'jF" Each * >ay Atlds NEW B ••satisfaction- I 4 cans xvC Customers to our ever Bk •> 49c “IT’S THE TOP ~ „ R in quality" growing list. N “May e Serve You” m»rSu N POWDERED X SUGAR I s,EC,AL 2"” 19c CHEESE r SUGAR 1 BRAZIL NUTS g 2 "'Z I’3sc 1 ’35c i COCOA L 10 pounds i “ZZ77ZZ - MOTHEB ?n,. »„ 19c L 55c J 3.1119 c I MlNT ' , p™d i b.x2sc CAROLENE g SUNBRITE CLEANSER — 3 Big Cans 11c | SEEDLESS RAISINS—-Celophane pack—2 lbs. 19c • < BAKING POWDER—29c Value—Monarch .. 19c Dinner Rolls, doz. 5e CASTILE SOAP—Giant Bars—sc; Dozen for 50c 7Z B BLACK PEPPER—Best Bulk—Pound 29c Loirec laKe .... izc K THAT FAMOUS SUMMER SAUSAGE, Ib. ... 29c Jakery p)., B SODA CRACKERS “Fresh and Krispy” 2 lb. bx 19c Jookies, doz. 1 V ■ LOG CABIN SYRUP, 23c, 47c: Giant size. . 89c K WHITE NAPTHA SOAP—Last Time at 10 for 19c I Honey 1n . I A — ■ ookies, doz. 1”v B J* Post Bran 11 Calumet Baking rtf’ ■ ■ h Flakes, box ... llt Powder, lb. . xifJL M Butterfly p) ■ I — ■—— w ? olls, pkg. .. Jr I Grape Nut 1 Marshmallows 1P „ J ™ [ Flakes, box ... IvrV pound ItJV chocolate 1 /Az* K. — ——-—— W Drops, lb. . . AW ■ I I,ATES 10c 1 end,, ib. to. I 3 Big 1 */i Pound new crop, tb- 1 ''v ■ ■ Loaves ~ 1 Orange Slices, Ib. 10c I 3 l<)l 25c Fanc7sh"“ed. tb 29C I Corn Flakes, pkg. 10c I I The HOME Grocery IS 73 ' I PHONES 88 or 98 JOHN B. STULTS WW* 1 "

throughout the country ranged from a high of 171,715 in New York City to 87 in all of South Dakota. The state-by-etate compilation included : Indiana. 56,098. o INDIANA CITY CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE diana Power Company, charged that "municipal ownership of utilities virtually is denied under present Indiana laws." "A holding company is a promotion designed to monopolize | God-given commodities by exploiting the commodity and consumer,” i he said. "There should be no more monopoly on water and electricity than on air. They should be the property of the people and furnished as cheaply as possible." Other speakers on today's program included C. W. Ham, field representative of the National Municipal League, and Mayor Harry Baals. Fort Wayne. Mayor Bangs was given support in his demands by Mayor Dentlinger who attacked state legislators for their "hypocritical attitude," on the municipal utility question. A warning to public officials that they are "destined to expand

SPECIAL Saturday All Day PUMPKIN GINGER PIE CREAM BREAD with whipped I I H'S, ea. shipped cream. cream. There will be mixed and filled in our window. Stop in and take some home with you. Special Cake Do-Nuts, dozen .. 14c We also feature a complete assortment of Rolls and Breads baked fresh daily. LAKE’S HOME BAKERY Phone 267 Free LVtlivery

their field of public service Instead of contract," was made by Clarence E. Manion, state director of the national emergency council. o DAIRY FARMERS CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE Marshal William H. McDonnell to swear In the leputles. Samuel H. Cady, vice president and general counsel for, the Chicago and Northwestern, filed a tpeti-' turn asking protectlo nos railroad i hauls and contending that sabotage ' along the right of way makes pas-. ■ senger travel unsafe. Judge Barnes has right to issue I Hie order because the railroad lias filed bankruptcy (proceedings in this district under section 77 of the ameuded bankruptcy act. —o Berne Society To Sponsor Meetings Dr. Walter L. Wilson. M. D. of | Kansas City. Missouri will be the j speaker at a series of Evangelistic meetings to be sponsored by the' Christian Endeavor society of the Berne Mennonite church, October 13 to 18. Meeting will be held three or four times a year |

BEEF butter 60c Rib Plate 9 9£>p 1111 T Blue Kibbon t0 80ii.... 4 MALT c«„ 88c " ■ Good Beef 1 Q P 9(L. FLOUR Fresh Ground Beef or 9 lbs. 25c McKenzie Pancake 30 c Hamburger .. * ° r Buckwheat Bag 24 lb. Bag 5 lb. Bag Minute Steak WINNER GOLD FLOUR MEDAL Swiss Steak lb. 22c 89c 33c All Meat Veal Shoulder lb. 25c LARD 3 Isa Steak ° F R ° aSt Jewel Shortening IQ C Fl J A 1 Pound Cartoon Bacon —4O c — ii c SATVKIIAY ONLY I 0-1.. 1 Sale PICNIC lb. 91p IV-/I : I 1 " Introduce h ams B S. U| Jr sVXS. 1 y’v Jf Super Suds Frankforts, Bologna IK/* 1 iopk 9 . or Pudding Pound A Only C : 1 w 20c s liREAI, 25c *^ Rival Dog Food, can ... 10c i i 1/ ‘ ‘ M ,u 2 T I-"* PACKAGE .SUPER SUDS FREE O’ , 1 lb. lackage of Marshmal- - gj an ( g ars o f Crystal White Soap lows with a long toasting Fork 20c 2 lb. Box Soda Chackers 20c Bulk Peanut Butter, lb. 20c /x Bars White Eagle or Fancy Brookfield Sausages in LU u- i r?i i c.... bulk also Vienna Sausage, In Klrks Soa " Cans. ,i Mrs. Schafer's Home Made OLD DUTCH Crystal White EGG NOODLES i n CLEANSER Scouring Powder Pkg 7c f 3 20c 5c f 6 r 25c CRYSTAL WHITE SUGAR tOr ,(,r In 5 lb & 10 lb Bags Peaches or Apricots 21 - “29c COFFEE COFFEE b 15C PLENTY OF FRESH OYSTERS AND FISH d SPECIAL ■ o ur large (lo | d en Rod ■ Txyo t ans ■ NUTMAID OLEO ■ W SPINACH Pound ■ Tablet and one of our ■ Regular Ao. 2' 2 Can ■ Bring Your Coupon And ■ special pencils Kz. ■ Special 90/. 1 Get A Pound ■ both for ... . I ™ COCO-WHEATS 23c - - — / — 1.4 .H.-IU I— — Cottage Cheese, Baked Goods, Good Dill or Sweet Pickles, Bulk Olives, Nice Barbeque or Home Baked or Boiled Ham, Pickle Pimento Veal Loaf. Complete line of Kraft’s Salad or Sandwich Spreads and Cheese. .■I«a« order CZ»/» early Cor a " y KP W i> / JFTTJTF> W t part of Service jF At y.*,J «r -X iJMfPlioL/c* 106-107 FreeDelivcry

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