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Lii. ( 111 i<( lIES * gw • 2^H tlO ch. M. 0. c. Church M,| e east of Peterson l, Flesher, Pastor o Kreps ni * v i |..,v program. i clouds; .dial 1 see him. '« pierced him: and ., • ill shall wail H I Beulah Chapel > Hay program. 7:30 ■ Congregation / I, Rev. Reynolds .loan Hilling. Stanley Joan Dilling and Stanley Mcßride Helen Riebrick Primary Children SPfei mu I"' Vivian Arnold and Ruth Werling Ladel Cable, Bobby B| Runge. Gene Mcßarnes Primary Children and Today Junior Straub p .v. s Vs Phyllis Dilling, I;.i bi n k. Billy Shady
GRAND OPENING | and Sunday, .June 13 and 11 ■ STATE CLUB GARDENS Every Night Dine, Drink and Music , On Road 224 at Middlebury, Ohio MS 3.2 and 6 per cent beer. H (ompliments to Compliments to B Club Gardens State Club Gardens chairs, refrigerator Wayne Tank and and beer equipment. Pump Co« 9 SBi KB Hillman China Co. J ' Brown ’ B Fort Wayne representative for Ohio. I — — J| Compliments to Compliments to CLUB GARDENS STATE CLUB GARDENS Wayne Baking Co. Seyferts Potato Chip Co., *£ M I Fort Wayne. Ind. Fort Wayne, Ind. K Mar — —— — « I Compliments to S£ W I (ompliments to State Club Gardens |K>tate Club Gardens ■ Indian Refining Co. || ■ AHi Bottling company. That Good Tex aco Gas &on S Solesale Beer distributors L Wert, Ohio, Phone 2848 Llma> Ohjo Compliments to g | STATE CLUB GARDENS W Coco Cola Bottling company. ■ Lima, Ohio ® I , • II W? I BREAD S The most important part H of your meal is BREAD. Serve the best— MILLER’S I POTATO BREAD S»<: 5 for 2,,c ■ SUPER BREAD, Loaf lOc I For Sale At All 1 GROCERIES AND I MEAT M ARKETS. E COOKIES and PASTRIES I j Miller’s Bakery
I Why 1 Like to Go to Sunday H School Junior Boys < Recitation Phyllis Dilling Offering. Tull< • Rev. Fribley Pantomine Wilma Runge and Primary children SonK Phyllis Dilling Recitation Leroy Cable Pageant Young Ladles Benediction Rev. Reynolds Decatur M. E. Circuit J. W. Reynolds, pastor Washington Preaching and Communion at 9:30 a. m. Sunday School at 10:30 a. m. Beulah Chapel Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Preaching and Communion at 10:40 a. m. Children's Day program at 7:30 p. m. Pleasant Valley Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Mt. Pleasant Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Rev. F. E. Fribley, district super-1 inteudent, will speak at Beulah Chapel Sunday evening on his experiences at the general conference I at Columbus, Ohio, and at the close of the children's program will conduct the first quarterly conference. I Every one invited. Bible study and social will be at I I
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1936.
the Francis Fuhrman home Friday ’I : evening. I St. Paul Christian Union Rev. L. L. Young, pastor I _ I Sabbath School, 9:30 a. tn. < There will be no preaching ser- c vice as it is the closing day of the i Wabash and St. Mary's district 1 council which is held at Santa Fe, c Logan county, Ohio. You are welcome to attend. t Q— ( FIREMEN MEET i (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) * the various firemen's organizations and auxiliaries and the eight bauds t including the DeKalb County Am- . erican Legion bund, the Veterans f of Foreign Wars band, the Bre- j mw high school band, the Butler , high school band, the Bluffton high ( school band, the Hartford City ( high school band, the Waterloo high school band, and the Warsaw high school band. In /he water battles Dunkirk came out with first place with Bluffton second. Other activities I included ladies' races, novelty i truck races, a carnival and inspection of equipment by visitors. Q | CITY RECORDS — located there will be no evidence • of where the money collected by . ( the light department from private . consumers, was expended. The letter file contained bills ( paid or due, letters and other docu- ; inents showing expenditure of the 1 , fund Pinney had collected for the . i department. The cash book re-j j corded amounts received by the department and sums paid out. Pinney told the court the cash book was put in the desk drawer last Saturday night because he had intended to return to make some I entries. He was busy in the water- I works office Monday and Tuesday 1 and there were council sessions each night. He said he did not have occasion to look at the rec- 1 ords until summoned to court Wed- ; nesday. 1 He testified keys to the office were carried by himself, Clayton i Brown, Reid Clark. Mayor Bangs, 11
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Dr. R. F. Frost, secretary of the f board of health, and Claude Cline, former city attorney. i J. Oscar Young, president of the Municipal Light and Power company, which has purchased a < quarry hole and a tract of land east of the city for the construction of u proposed municipal light plant, has not been in the city for several days. i 8. Perry HUH. superintendent of the municipal utilities, said he had direct charge of the street lighting plant, and distribution tor city ' purpose!?, and had learned that some of the current was being diverfeti for private use. Reid Clark, said to be a solicitor for the city's utility last summer, testified he had not done any soliciting since the injunction was made permanent. He said he had no unsigned orders on hooks in the city offices for workmen to execute. o FRIEDA SCHERER (■CONTINUED. FROM PAGE ONE) the Centennial office, a force of about 35 Girl Scouts and a large I number of volunteers. The stack of votes on some days makes a pile over three feet high anu requires the efforts of 15 people for four or five hours to tabulate. Os the total votes cast Frieda Scherer, with 909,500 votes has received approximately one-fifth of all the votes cast. The first four candidates obtained one-half of the votes cast. These are: Frieda Scherer, 909,500; Mildred Teeple, 692,500: Ruth Elzey,549,600, and Kathryn Engeler, 498.550. o DISCUSSION ON (CONTINUED FIiON PAGE ONE) to stop this knock. This stopped the knock but was unsatisfactory for other reasons. After experimenting with 33,000 various chemical compounds, experts finally hit on tetra-ethyl lead as the nearest to the ideal fluid to stop knock. At the present time. Mr. Crane stated. 80 per cent of all gasoline sold contains this tetra-thyl lead
i This gasoline was first available f in 1923. Regular gasoline contains e one cubic centimeter of the thyl , fluid to each gallon. Ethyl gaso- t Hue contains three cubic centlnmt- r era for each gallon. , Folowing his discussion of gasoline, Mr. Crane gave a demonstra- 1 s Hon of the better working motor | ( with the use of ethyl gasoline, as ' , compared with the ordinary fuel. , James Elberson. president of the t club, was chairman of the program. Dale Myers, who graduated from the Decatur ipubllc high school . last month, was introduced an the high school member of the club for . the month of June. New Constitution Adopted By Russia Moscow. June 12 —(UP) — Rus-| sians. for 1814 years under a steel' dictatorship, were handed a new j charter of government today—A' constitution which marks a decisive I step in the history of the world’s | first communist republican union. It provides for universal suffrage ■v CORH 1 FLAKES ■ ' j It takes quality to stay at the top year after year. For 30 years Kellogg’s Corn Flakes have been champions. Today they outsell all other ready-to-eat cereals by millions of packages because they give most in value. Made and guaranteed by Kellogg in Battle Creek. Nothing takes the place of CORN FLAKES - ■ I I ■ I II I
for the secret ballot, for a supreme - soviet elected by the people. It provideo for freedom of precis and spoec h, for secrecy of mails, for the I right of nil to vote, regardless of oast activities. The new constitution was approv-i al by the presidium of the central executive committee—that is, toy the presidents of the soviet socialist republics which comprise the I union. o Trade In a Good Town — Decatur
f. xTTTnS, FSMTIMini Your Daily meals will taste ELF I Little Elf 1 Little Elf better and have m ° re appe ; CORN TEA tite a PP eal io your family if FLAKES . lb. pkg. 4 PEACHES you use Little EI f Foods. J There is a complete line of 2 Ig. pkgs. 19c Ik 2 Ig. cans 33c these better food products to K choose from—all reasonably “ T J * — 1 ‘ ■ priced at your Home Store. — CAKE FLOUR 5 lb. bag ORf (’elatine LITTLE ELF with 1 lb. FREE Icing Sugar Dessert TOMATO JUICE 3 tail cans £• Pkgs, nr o LITTLE elf PEANUT BUTTER 2 lb. jar 25p LITTLE ELF Oxydol ELF JUNE PEAS 2 No. 2 cans 25 C IK* 1 Qza Kellig’s Rice Krispies, pkg. 11c Baker’s Premium Chocolate Pkif. X.OU Kellog's Pep, pkg. 11c 8 oz. pkg. 15c Staley’s Cube Starch, 1 lb. Little Elf Salt. 2 lb. pkg. 7c ■ x package 9c Elf Marshmallows, lb. 19c - Little Elf Spinach. No. 2 cn. 10c Asst. Jelly Candy, lb. 12c King Bee Green Beans, Samflush. can 21c I. ailu (jf. 3 No. 2 cans 25c Burco Toilet Tissue, 6 rolls 25c o , King Bee Red Beans, 4 cns. 19c Light Bulbs, 25-50 watt. 2 for 25c oOap Little Elf Sweet Potatoes Elf Hardwater Soap, 4 cks. 19c 5 Giant 1 A 'fl- can 130 OK Soa P- 3 bars - 13 c I .H* Elf Pure Preserves, pint . 21c Camay Soap. 3 cakes 15c tid. s A azxz Tuna Fish, can 15c Clothes Pins, 2 pkgs. 15c 1 Minute Tapioca, pkg. . 10c Diamond Matches, 6 boxes 25c ELF SALMON 2 tall cans : ALASKAN PINK Little Elf SODA CRACKERS 2 lb. pkg. |7(. M-.rXin<-CANE SUGAR 25 lb. bag FRUITS & VEGETABLES ' Fresh Hot House Salad Tomatoes, 3 lb. .. 10c Little Elf NEW ORANGES, dozl9c Coffee Head Lettuce, 2 heads forlsc Lb - 23 C New Potatoes, 3 lbs.l7c "" Home Grown Radishes, 4 bunchesloc t aliment Lemons, 3 for 10c - Dozen3sc Bananas 5 lbs. Zgc <an Hoosier Maid Flour 24 lb Bag 59c King Bee Catsup Lg. 2 for 25c Gingerale & Lime Rickey 3 for 25c Burco Coffee 3 lbs. 45c jMffi SWISS STEAK, Round Bone 15c lb TENDER STEAK to Fry 15c lb FRESH BEEF TONGUES, 15c lb. BEEF BOIL 8c lb ROAST 12i 2C lb BRAINSIOc lb £Sf::::X|VEAL “ Hearts, lb.. I2V2C Roast, lb. .. 17 ic BOLOGNA 9 lbs. smoked pk nk s. i-u ih.jne. FR ANKS JOWL BACON, Sugar Cured, lb.lll7 1 jc CREAM CHEESE, lb 19c summer sausage, ib. 25e PURE LARD in cans Quality Food Market Telephone 192 Free Delivery nlinviNl . . WILLIAM MILLHOUSE, Mgr. KENNETH ORDEAN, Ab»t.
I Jesse E. Esch back Dies Suddenly Today Fort Wayne, June 12 —(UP) —I i Jceae E. Eselibach, 61, Warsaw, (prominent slate liepublican and 1928 1 candidate for governor, died here i today after suffering a stroke of ap--1 cqilexy. He suffered the stroke while ■ entering the federal buikkng here. I The body was taken to Wamaw. Fischbach had (been a leading figgure in state politics since 1913,
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' when he firat went to Um Jegtelaj tore. He served as speaker of the . house of representatives in 1917 to 11919 and in a special session in 1920. o Woman, 86, Gets Third Teeth —' ~ Nipawin, Sask. — (UP) — Mrs. J. Henderson. 86-year-old mother of 10 children, is cutting her third set ’of teeth and at the same time her hair, which has been snow-white for 50 years, is becoming streaked with black.
