Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 134, Decatur, Adams County, 5 June 1936 — Page 7

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URAL CHURCHES J St Paul Christian Union Rev I- L. Young, pastor w th School. 9:30 a. m. E. an? superintendent. , Children's Day program will at 7:30 p. m. ure you feel at home. „ er meeting each Wedneslight at 7:30 o'clock. Pleasant Grove U. B. I Sunday School will present following program at the h Sunday at 7:15 p. in. (CST) , Ide. •» Choir bnsive reading. [ r by pastor. Choir L IC Rosa Burger jstion—Guests From the garden Lucrecla Burger Chloe Harkless Ltion—Tiny Boy Frederick Bittner c Orchestra rise-Tiny Flowers, btion—The Square David Barkley Primary Class stion—Children's Day [xpress Johnny Burger Stion -The Traffic Cop

Appelman’s Grocery FREE DELIVERY PHONE 215 - 219 Navy Beans, Golden Bantam Corn 5 pounds 19c Hood’s, 2 cans .. 25c Mazola Oil Prepared Spaghetti pint can 25c tall can 10c Red Beets Cocomalt large can 10c pound can 39c Strawberries Z qt. 15c White Cherries Grape Eruit Juice large can 25c 2 cans 25c Red Cherries Orange Juice can 15c tali can ..... ... 15c Peaches, . Lemon Juice, 2 large cans .... 35c | can 10c GOLD MEDAL FLOUR Bag 99c Apple Butter Sweet Pickles quart jar 19c Quart jar .... 25c Catsup. Pint jar 15c 2 large bottles .. 25c Small jar 10c Stuffed Olives Dill Pickles, jar 25c quart jar Lsc WHEAT KRISPIES Box |4 C (Pep Bran Flakes Free) Crystal White Soap Imperial Coffee, 5 Giant bars .... 19c pound 19c Super Suds, Champion Coffee Giant size 19c pound 23c White Shoe Polish Nu Blend Coffee, lb 2oc bottle 10c Boscul Coffee, 1b... 33c PHONE 88 or 98 WE DELIVER Stults HOME Grocery: JELL-0 FOLKS! lb. doth bag Spark- * 3Pkgs, for 19c 52C • STICK CANBY 1(1., J Lemon. Orange. Lime pound 1v v — and Cherry. , — ***" — Dinner Biscuits W I(, e Cream pkg. 1 A,. Dozen, only ■ ; dlo Powder. LUC 3 for 25c Maxwell House OL,. 0 Mixed Ready to U»e! Coffee, lb 0 Jumbo Dill in Satisfaction /IQ/* ® Pic kles, 3 for . 10C Coffee, 3 tbs... • ® •—— “It Satisfies — Tr X 11 A K 25c • ecaturs Largest Seller — ■ " SODA CRACKERS ‘"Tfor" 25C J 2 lb. boxes OQz. ’ „ ~ 4 Pounds .... Post Toasties 3 |l/» 9 7~~~ large box -*■" 0 Gra Pe Nuts A 2 for OdC Calumet Baking 0 J*- —— Powder • Flakos^ 11 ' 10C Minute Tapioca 2 ® 25e BREAD - " • ' —Potato - Regular 0 jjK 25c • Horlick’s, Thompson’s. Premier Malted Milk 0 Also Cocom.'ll. 0

~ ; , Lewis Sheets! Musical recitation Chloe Harkless Exercise—The Bible Rainbow Trees Mary Burger, Delca Sheets and Warren Harden Recitation—Make Your Own Place Avon g cott I Recitation—Stop, Look and Glutenßobert Burger ' Trees with chorus Exercise—Through a Rose Wreath-! ed Window. J* u »ic Orchestra Dialogue — An American girl and Hindo Girl. Address by the pastor. i Son « Choir Offertory. Announcements. So,lg Congregation Benediction. The public is cordially iuvited to attend. - -o Pleasant Mills M. E. Church School 9:30, Class meeting 10:30; Epworth League 6:30. Junior League 6:30; Worship Service 7:30; Childrens Day June 21, 7:?0. Salem Methodist Church Unified Service —9:30; Epworth League 6:03. Childrens Day program June 14. 7:30. C. Smery Smith, Pastor

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1936.

GOOD THINGS TO EAT

Meat Cuts and How to cooß Them BEEF CHART Retail Cuts , Retail Cuts Wholesale Cuts **'>l s&r# Meatloaf Heel of Round s' Round Steal? Top Bound Bottom Round — Roost — Braiso or Simmor- \ Braiso Hind Shanß I Rolled Rump Rump Roast Sov R Or ' Blioonor — —— Bra iso or Roast ———— < X. 2 "—- >■ Rolled Fianß FianßStew ' —e raise —— sttn — \\ Sit'loinSteoft Pin Bone sirloin Steas 'wC " Pro//or Oonbfoil ■ lx cinna Flanß Steaß / \\ Cz*' _ X Fl,lefs / Porterhouse T Bone Clue " Br'ais» Steaß Steaß Steaß v' Broil or Pon broil ■ ■ ■ lx px i Plate Roiled snort /pl/; I T \ Xttl xX Boilingßeef Plate Ribs / r • I : \ Standing Rolled Rib Simmti'of Bfaist I : K -Rtbßoasf RibßoaSt Steaß - ■ -■ 1 Roast in Broil »■>' '\X7irT~A Beef Brisket Corned Beef ,|(t . - J \ X. Simmtt'——— gP'V' /®\ z-H” I Blade Steaß 81006 P o * fioost lj —^* c * Knuckle Soupbone Cross Cut Snanis f t' / \ BonelessChucß Tsi a o3 le soup or era,re / \ Pot Roast Pot-Rdast / \ ■ — Bl'QiSt ————— < \ $ Arm Pot-Roast ArmSteoß Rolled Necß Boneless Necß — fit'Qi sb Bra no or Stow —

Every housewife is confronted with the three- ! a-day question of variety in the meals she serves. In beef we become addicted to roasts or steaks and forget all about the other good beef cuts which will give pleasing variation and be easy on the pocketbook, too. Perhsps our trouble lies in the fact that we are not as familiar as we should be,

Save Every Day at Mutschlers FRESH HEARTS or BRAINS, pound 15c EXTRA LARGE DILL PICKLES, 3 for 10c SMOKED PICNIC HAM, lb 23c FRANKFORTS, BOLOGNA or PUDDING, lb 15c OUR BEST SLICED BACON, pound 10c GOOD BONELESS FISH, pound 15c PLENTY OF FANCY YOUNG SPRING CHICKENS ALSO NICE HENS FOR ROASTING beef pork Try a nice Steak or Roast out of our Pork Shoulder Steak, lb. . . 25c quality Beef this week. 1 0 & QAp Good Beef Roast, lb. IO NECK BONES, 3 lbs 25c I Hamburger lb. 15c, 2 lbs. 25c Smoked Jowels, lb 20c Beef Boil, 2 lbs 25c — Sirloin or Minute Steak . 25c VEAL PADDIES 25c Swiss Steak, lb 23c V EAL STEAK, Ih 25c Heinz Strained “ ™S WEEK’S SUPER SPECIALS BABY FOODS Thuringer m. J. b. Coffee SI.OO 10c for 27c Summer Sausage 3 p<,lin( --————— — 3ring in your card mailed In Chunk Or Kill Quarts Peanut OftC to you recently and re- Special, lb. AitJv Butter ceive one can FREE. — . . . . SUMMER BEVERAGES Philadelphia Cheese, _ Gingerale, Orange Soda, Root Beer, 10c, 3 for 27c —Lime Rjckey, Letnon Lime 1 fl RIVAL DOG | Choice, Bottle IvL Cottage Cheese, FOOD, can .. Ivt Cool-Ade, pkg. (makes 1 quart) 5c Eagleade, bottle (makes 1 gallon) 10c 10c I int, 18l Qt. CREAMERY NUTMAID OLEOTTSTI P~|'Qi7a?t"jar“'Salad Dressing OCp niITTFIf 2 Hi 2 pounds —29 c IML Aa’JV BLIIIbK, * ID. | Sma || sjze jar Sa | ac j Dressing 10c Beechnut Coffee, drip grind or Largo cans PEACHES in heav y steel cut, pound 32c syrup, can 15c. 2 for 29c Muffets Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuits 10c Ginger Snaps, box ™c LUNA SOAP, 3 bars .... 5c Toilet Tissue. 4 rolls 23c T N. T. LAUNDRY SOAP, 3 bars 10c 2 pound box Soda Crackers 18c Yacht Club or Little Elf Peas, 2 cans 25c B arl ®y Yacht Club Coffee, pound 23c Blue Ribbon Malt, can 88c Breakfast Coffee (steel cut) pound 17c TRY OUR COLD MEATS—Baked and Barhecued Ham. Liver Cheese. Chicken Loaf. Pickle and Pimento Veal Loaf, Spiced Ham, Corned Beef. Also Minced and Pressed Ham. German Ham, and several others. For the Choicest of Meats, Service and Satisfaction, call us. We will give your phone orders the same attention as a personal call ar Deliveries Ptase order Vs//////. W/j/Zj/* < 1)1 early sor ts Q. Service. $ W. :.X Fl V/ .... Phones 106~107Free Delivery TOl " s '

I with many of the possibilities offered by beef. If i you are one of those whose use of beef is limited to a I roast or a steak, the chart given above will be invaluable in learning to identify and locate the many retail cuts of beef. The chart will show you at a i glance Just how each one should be cooked. Ycu 4 will want to preserve this chart for ready reference.

YOUR WEEKLY FOOD GUIDE

Calvary Evangelical Church George S. Lozier, pastor 9:30 a. in.—Sunday School. 10:30 a. m.—Prayer meeting. 2:00 p. in. (standard timet June 7th — A musical program will be presented at the re-opening of the church following extensive repairs on the building. The program follows: Hymn—•'America" Congregation Prayer—The pastor. Music Reginald Cliffton Song Calvary Quartet I Reading Ardella Miller Accordian solo Mrs. Stucky I Duet The Brown Brothers Music Melvin Crozier Music Misses Tumbelson and Standiford Accordian duet Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chase ; i Musicßobo IT. B. Church Solo Ardella Miller Music Mrs. Stucky, Messageßev. Geo. S. Lozier and Rev. M. W. Sundermann Offering. Piano solo Miss Lyttle Music Melvin Crozier Duet The Brown Brothers Music Agues Miller Music Misses Tumbelson and Standiford Song Bobo M. E. Church Quartette Calvary Quartette •Music. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chase Benediction The Pastor The public is cordially invited to attend. —o St. Paul's Church A children's program will be presented at the St Paul’s church, i four miles south of Decatur on Sun- ! day June 7. The Rev. L. L. Young pastor will be in charge. i Following is the program): Song—Choir

> I 11 TWMM—WUTOWWFMBC % Flakes I PORK and BEANS, 3 tall cans 2n‘ wCI SWEETCORN 2 No. 2 cans W Z P > LITTLE ELF W j, iT I TOMATOES 3 No. 2 cans O’yC LITTLE ELF CAKE FLOUR pkg. 09 P A U 3■ 240 z. nr COFFEE lb. OQz* 5 ' ! BURSLEY'S HIGH GRADE or LITTLE ELF DRIP AdOV “r L Burco FLOUR 24 »69c 21 " !I, ' IC Burco Coffee !h 15c S_ APPLE BUTTER qt. 1 LITTLE ELF ± I V Jell Ice Cream Powder Navy Beans, 5 lbs. 19c 3 Pkgs 25cElf Prunes. 2 lb. pkg. 17c Little Elf Rice, 3 lb. 25cRippled Wheat, pkg. 10a Post Bran Flakes, pkg. 10c Gelatine Dessert, 4 pkgs. 1 (L. LITTLE ELF 1 »7 V BABBITTS CLEANSER. 3 cans 10c WHITE SHOE POLISH. Bottle 9c FRUITS and VEGETABLES ELF CHILI SAUCE, Bottle 19c ELF PURE CIDER VINEGAR, Quart 15c Head Lettuce, IXp PURE LARD 9 lbs. ~ TT” with a meat order of 50c or over" ~ ° . lUC Beef Roast, meaty, lb 15c Bananas Beef Steak, lb IT’/zt —— Green Beans 1 1L« Swiss Steak, lb. 20c lUC Beef Short Ribs, 2 lbs 25c Oranges 35c Fresh Brains, 2 lbs 25c |> incapp | es All Pork Sausage, lb 19c SiiF 0 !ho%n Jowl Bacon, lb 19c frankfurters, / |ll\ Thuringer, lb 25>e LIVER sausage ...,fc Wv LJU Boneless Fish, lb. ... 15c Quality Food Market TELEPHONE 192 FREE DELIVERY

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Prayer—Rev. Young Recitation—Vivian Beam Song—Tommy Noll Recitation—John Harold Parrish. Recitation—Helen Bailing. Recitation —Patty Miller Recitation—Ernest Hindenberg Recitation Doris Shoaf Song—Bobby Smith. Recitation—Doyle Hawkins Recitation—Roudenhush Triplets Recitation—Floyd Mar-shand Song— Classes b 2 and 3. Recitation—Phyllis Stump. Recitation —Rowena Roudenbush Recitation—Lester Workinger Recitation —Isabelle White Recitation —Charley Mcßride Recitation—Dean Reber. Song—Mcßride Trio Recitation —Virginia Beam. Play—Classes 3 and 1. Song—Reber Sisters Decitation—Fine Boys Remarks—Rev. Young. Recitation —.Betty Shoaf Recitation—Juanita Mcßride | Offering—Song-Shoaf Sisters. i Flag Drill Recitation—Winifred Shoaf. Recitation—Gloria Shoaf. Song—Choir Benediction. o Church Announcement Antioch M. B. C. Church One mile east of Peterson Rev. O. L. Flesher, Pastor Sunday School 9:00 O. Kreps. Superintendent. Morning sermon, by Ehler H. E. i Miller 10:00, followed with communion service. Evening sermon by the Elder 7:30 Children’s Day Program, evening of June 21. Prayer Meeting each Wed. evening 8:30.

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FINDS ALL-BRAN BETTER THAN PILLS, SALTS, AND OILS This Natural Food Relieved His Constipation* We quote from his letter: "... So I decided to make a fair trial (of Kellogg’s All-Bkan ), with the result that I felt much improved. I have quit all laxatives since 1929. “For 34 years, I had to take pills, salts, oils, teas, or other fluids, which did more harm than good. All-Bran now is our breakfast cereal for the whole family.” — Mr. Martin W roblewski, 201 Church I Street, Highland Park, Mich. I Meals low in “bulk” often lead to ' constipation. Kellogg’s All-Bran provides generous “bulk” in cffcc- . live form. This “bulk” absorbs moisture, forms a soft mass, and gently exercises and cleanses the system. All-Bran also furnishes vitamin B and iron. Two tablespoonfuls daily are usually sufficient. How much better to use this natural food in place of patent medicines. I Use as a cereal with milk or cream, or in cooking. All-Bran is much more effective than part-bran products. It is sold by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. •Cnn«tfpatton due to mongkient “6uUs” tn IMOIB. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur