Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 270, Decatur, Adams County, 13 November 1936 — Page 7

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[tr HITE’S Grocery I ■ QUALITY GOODS and SUPER SERVICE ■PE FRUIT" joe [ORANGES S “ 19c Baked Beans 5c can Red Beans 5c can Beans 5c can Mixed Vegetables 5c can POTS'n ,^r,. P ..i9c | APPLES 25c Soup 5c | Tomato Soup 5c fomato Juice 5c ' Peas ... '<• _ca n S| DRESSING - ,1 '25e | SPREAD 25c jfe X“- - 5c [CAKE FLOUR ■ gaiaiii?. ~_lbs c Sliced Pineapple. Sweet . otatoes. 1 (V, large cans... 15c small can 10c 5 p ..rfds Uu bag 25c “ 54* rtaupFl.. ‘■l’TUk 59c X’o’imd bag .. 19c I 11 C<t 11 ■ jfj NUT BUTTER 25c | POTATOES 25c BOARS 10c ;Ginger Snaps Xm?- I’loc 1 ’10c SPaiHETTI, 2 pound box 10c MACARONI, 2 pound box 10c In MEAL 3 .b. b. g . Isc I PANCAKE FLOUR t?2se Sras > 9c ichocolate i9c JCHES in 15c I TOTAL -25 c Shell Gas and Gold Shell 3, T e<tr' Oil We sei’ it I

rl Place Your Order With Us! Ku< ‘hner’s Old Fashioned Pumpernickel Bread, Loaf 15e I BOLOGNA, FRANKFORTS PUDDING 2 lbs. 25c MEATY PLATE or BRISKET BEEF BOIL 10c lb FRI JH PICNIC HAMS, 4to 6 lbs. Special 19c •iRURGER (all meat) 2 lbs. 25c ■DIUM HEAVY CHUNK BACON 25c th PADDIES (boneless) 25c lb STEAK (no waste) 25c tb STEAK (fancy and young) 23c II) HaX PORK SHOULDER STEAK 23c th PORK or CALF BRAINS pound 15c, 2 lbs. 25c YOUNG FRESH SIDE PORK (chunk) 25c It) MJJ. B. COFFEE 35c, 3 lbs. SI.OO HES, No. 2 : 4 size, heavy syrup 18c, 2 cans 35c MOKED JOWELS (home cured) 20c lb Swi ts and Miller & Hart PICNICS, 4 to 6 lbs 23c lb SPECIALS for Little Elf Canned Mtr.enzies Pancake or a ■ Pumpkin, i liz» B±kwheat nr NATIONAL No.fi: can iUt bag.. ZuC CHEESE WEEK 3 for 27c ————— Giant American Loaf Cheese, Little Elf Peas, "'“ f Ribbon QQp pound 29c No. 2 can 13c, 2 for 25c M*’ can OOL 2 lb. Box Brick or American Little Elf Green Beans, ■ 2 cans for $1.75 Cheese 55c No. 2 can 13c, 2 for 25c W— Wisconsin Wheel Swiss Small cans Kraut, can 8c S., k ~ 1 lb.’jar’ Limburger Cheese 40c Libby's Fruit (oc'ktail, AL DOG 10 /. Cottage cheese, pint 8c Libby's ( rushed I meapple, FOLD, can .. Ivt quart 15c jjbbv's Yellow Cling 1 A t ■ » rraeU .mall cans lUC CSEAMERY 7| A complete line of Kraft Cheese I jtMAID OLEO lb 1 X BUTTER 2 lb. /4C in P* cka 9 e and 9 |ass - A " NU ™ ’ ’ IdC -t,.. .. Fresh Stock. jeike's Good Luck, pound 22c p ‘ w "crackers- 2 pkfls. " zsT WINNER TOMATOES, can JOe oyster crackers— Pkgs. 10c and 20c. CORN, Red Jay, can ■Bit -'-'Unshrne Butter Crackers, 1 tb. pkg. 20c & BEANS, NO. 2 size Can.... 10c F«h Stock Mrs. Linnys Cookies-dozen 15c ~>n MATn SOUP, 21 OZ. size 10c W tr * Fane y Assorted Cookies—pound 20c ' ‘ atOFS Milter’s Potato Bread 9c; 3 loaves 25c SWEET IO•' A ,' v ' i« c jf l ' lllo T yP e Cherries—s oz. bottle 12c Dry Pack Ia)lo s ■ Super Suds, It oz. size 10t c Palmolive Beads, pkg. sc» Apple HnOt "X.'X s " a ". 4 - a ■> Deliveries I * - : Service. & ‘ 7 *7 the City | E a

thing In the school you visit ’ whither in the conducting of the school as whole, Including openIng nnd cloning exercises, nielli. odn of teaching, etc., which cun be adapted to our church school, and report the same to our Sunday School superintendent, your teacher or both. However. Sunday evening we will hold a night Sunday School, to which all are invited and urged

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 13, 1936.

to come. Visitors will bo welcomed. We have a collection goal of $25 for thin session. The Sunday School will begin at 7 o'clock. At ti p. in. Hie Christian Endeavor will meet in the secondary auditorium. with Ernest Schroder leading the meeting. At 8 p. m. the pastor will bring a sermon message to the congregation. Wednesday. 7:30 p. m. Midweek

prayer service and Bible study.' with Earl Chase leading the meeting. Thursday, 7:30 p.m. The Young People will hold a party at the home of Harvey Koos, 430 North Fifth street, in Decatur. o Church Announcement O. L. Flesher, Pastor Antioch, M. B. ('. church. One mile euut of Peterson. Sunday school 9:00 O. KepJ* Supt. Morning sermon 10:45, Evening service 7:00 A Quartette from the Fort Wayne Bible Institute will be with us for the Sunday evening service. Also, the Adams County Holiness Association will render a I rogram for us Sunday afternoon. Everybody Welcome. Come. —- Q Monroe M. E. Church E. S. Morford, pastor 9:30 a. m.—Morning worship and study. Theme, "How Do You Interpret What You Read?” 6:00 p. m.—Epworth league. 7:00 p. m.—Evening service. 7:00 p. m. Tuesday—King's Herald's at the home of Ed Rich. 7:00 p. in. Wednesday — Prayer meeting. 6:30 Thursday—Ladies' Aid anniversary supper.

Gears Shift Hard This Wl Morning? If so, its time to drain, flush and refill your transmission and differential with WINTER GREASE At the same time we will thoroughly J inspect your car for winter driving. We carry a complete stock of PRESTONE, ZERONE. G. M. ANTI-FREEZE and Alcohol. —and an exceptionally fine line of Low Priced HEATERS. SAVE AT || P. A. Kuhn Chevrolet Co. i I l ■ North Third Street i&tjFE-r./ , t W I '•!! ~ HAYE YOU SEEN THE new CHEVROLET? I 1“, BELL’S W inchester House Phone GROCERY PHONE 555 and MEAT MARKET 292 FREE DELH ERY—Call Early for Service On 1 y 9® A Real 50c Value TWO GOLDI ,SH Beautiful Modernistic Bowl, ’T’JrtF-v Seaweeds and Rainbow Chips NJsE IF** TRIMS’?®?/ with every purchase of SI.OO or more including a 10c package of Schlaghecks Fish Food. While They Last. SUGAR -CRYSTAL WHITE—IO pounds 50e ■ CANDY—Orange Slices, Gum Drops, Lemon Drops. Chocolate Drops, Mixed Candy, Mich. Cherries, lb 10c I Wayne Caramels, Nougets, Peppermint, Clusters, Chocolate Chips, Vanilla and Maple Creams, th. 20c POP CORN—It Will Pop—3 pounds 25c SALMON—Fancy Pink—2 tall cans 25c VANILLA or LEMON EXTRACTS—FuII Pint 25c P. W. ( RACKERS —3 -1 lb. boxes 35c BROOMS 29 c, 39c, 19c, 59c and 95c SILVER SEA COFFEE — Save 5c a pound .... 23c Mixed Vegetables, Peas, Peas and Carrots, Red Beans, Spaghetti, Vegetable Soup, Tomato Soup. Pork and Beans 5c Harvest Time Pancake Flour—s tb. bag 25c PUMPKlN—American Beauty—large can 10c Weimers Good Sorghum—Half gal. 19c; Gallon 89c PERFECTION GINGER SNAPS — 3 pounds 25c F I SODA ( RACKERS — 2 pound box 15c s CABBAGE—SoIid Crisp Heads—Pound 3c | GRAPE FRUIT—Balls of Juice — 0 for 25c E FANCY JONATHAN APPLES—S tbs. 25c, Bskt 81.35 | Jonathan, Stark, and Spy Apples—Basket SI.OO t ONIONS — 10 pounds 10c Bring Us Your EGGS, We Are Paying Top Price. WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS j ■ Tender Steak, lb 25c Boiling Beef,' 1b... 12‘jc ' Pork Shoulder, lb. . . 23c Bacon, chunk, lb. . . 25c i | Pork Chops, lb 25c LARI). 2 lbs. 29c | 1 ■' r

I ♦' I SI N DAY Ml SIC AL 1 The following program will be given by the pupils of Mrs. Dora V. Akey at the Christian church, Sunday afternoon from two to four o'clock. Prayer by Rev. Timmons. Music by the Zinsmaster children Old Folks nt Home Johnny Spahr Piano duet —March of the Brownies Ruth Joan Miller and Mrs. Akey The Clock Joan Bodie Faries Dance Marsha Schnepp Piano and Viplin duet Melville and Bernice Barber Piano duet —Morning Prayer Cathern Baxter and Mrs. Akey Waltz—Gertrude Dream Mary Helen Hitche . Holandise Elnor Niblick Piano duet —Star of Hope Delores Werst and Mary Helen Litche Betty's Waltz and Playing in the Sunshine Evylan Habegger Song—Jesus Loves Me Billy Hawkins Accompanied by Lavon Strickler , Accordian and Guitar duet Mr. Ginter and Daughter Marcellia Whiporwill And Cuckoo Song Sherman Nyffler Welcome to May

Neva Lou Crownovor Vocal solo—Apple Tree Joan Bodie Accompanied by Jean Strahm Chop Stick Waltz. .Helen Roop Glow Worm Betty Zlnsmaster Astor Schottlsche. Jean Strahm Guitar Solos Follow the Gleam 'and Home Sweet Home Virginia Eyanson March of the Wee Folk Agnes Eyanson Coronet solo —Lassee O Me Ralph Hawkins Spanish Dance and Bird Call Paul Hawkins Happy Farmer Mury Ann Voglewede Sailing Gertrude Banning Piano Duet—Evening Lanore Fuelling and Mrs. Akey Nearer My God To Thee, and Massa in the Cold. Cold Ground Bonnie Fryliack JllMita Betty Shook tlld Bluek Joe Anola Friedt Violin solo—Carnival of Venice Melville Barber Mandolin and Piano duet Miss Harker and Mrs. Akey Song—What a Friend We Have in Jesus Betty and Bona Roop l-iilluby .................... Bona Roop Flower Song Delores Werst Song Richard Zinsmaster Fire Bella Billy Bolullder Adonis Galop Bernice Barber > Fiano trio —Sunshine Waltz . Mary Ann Voglewede, Mary Helen Litche and Mrs. Akey Dreaming Meditation Marcella Ginter Song Harold Zinsmaster Auld Lang Syne Lavon Strickler Violin solo —Melody of Love Piano solo—Rock of Ages Ethel Worthman o Tarantula Invades Links Antioch, Cal. —( UP)—A huge tarantula on th? muiiicipa.! goif links t 'iwporarily changed golf from a leisurely exercise into the 100-yard dash class until the spider was finally persuaded to mistake a glass bottle for the 18th hole. Aunts Take Over Jail Tm lock, Cal. —(UP)—The local !•- the sign "No Visitors At-’

‘ —“mm IIIIIHII Hilf lIIM_. „. _LI JIIII rrirTni"~~iiiET?™— — 11l ' 1 x ly* • i I ' — J villi • ting! ng gl.i- 1. ' ■ ' r wheats, m.ul, with l.’ttl, ——— I .?*>■ •“'*» 1 I’- 11 11 COMBINATION W » plt iilx at •xt i • good < . - . a r, r X* Al .-r,uv liinsl... . ..rr. . I, .. 1 P>"g- Elf Waffle or t* ■ A .I tainly pa.'s u, bu> the h lin PUfICRkC I' Ol»l* 1 bottle Elf Tomato Juice Elf 2 |Q c '' ’’ Maxwell House Coffee lb. 29c Little Elf drip-cut Coffee lb. 23c FREE Monax Cereal Dish Burco Coffee 2 lbs. 37c „ T . with zx C ° i M heat Cereal Pancake Flour EH 5 bag 25c JJ r e £ l ‘ lar 15c Elf Orange Pekoe Tea >/, lb. pkg. 19c Elf Grape Fruit Juice 2 cans 29c RED BEANS Little Elf Fresh Prunes large can 15c king bee Slicd Pineapple Elf 2 45c —— Elf Rolled Oats, large package 19c Burco Pastry Flour, 5 lb. bag c Burco Cocoa, 1 lb. can Pet Milk. 3 Tali cans Karo Golden Syrup, can 12c Little Elf Pumpkin, large can 10e Wheaties, 2 packages 21c Eli Pumpkin Pie Spice, package .... 9e Corn Meal, 3 lb. bag 15c Elf Heid Rice, whole grain, 3 lbs... 25c • King Bee Jelly, 12 oz. glass 15c Eli Tomato Soup. 2 cans If | Spry 1 lb. can 23c, 3 Hi. can 62c Silver Dust, 2 packages 2<. Tnis is National Cheese Cream Cheese P and G Soap 10 x 37c .MOON ROSE SOAP, with Free Wash loth I bars 19c YOUNG BEEF ’ EATMORE 1 Gz* STEAKS, lb CRANBERRIES, lb. , CANADIAN 4Q HEAD B ACON, Lean, lb. ..... LETTUCE, 2 heads ... CHOICE (UT 1 Kz* CHINESE r BEEF ROAST, lb. ..... Celery Cabbage, lb SMO. JOWL 1 Qz* TEXAS 1 Qz* BACON, lb. IOC GRAPEFRUIT, 6 for... < VEAL or PORK Q1 JUMBO A. CHOPS, tb. CELERY, 2 stalks SUGAR CURED 1(1., CALIFORNIA | Q PICNIC HAMS, lb ORANGES, dozen PURE HOG O7z» FLORIDA 97 LARD. 2 lbs ORANGES, 5 lbs THURINGER 9Kz. SWEET | A I Summer Sausage, lb. POTATOES, 10 lbs. .... | SOLID 4Qz» ENGLISH O1 z> I OYSTERS, Quart WALNUTS, tb. | i LITTLE ELF »)A„ FRESH 1K z> 1 * OLEO, 2 lbs ENDIVE, lb •’ Quality Mar kef I 121 NoJ2nd St. DECATUR, IND. PHONE 192 b 5/ - ... -u 8

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I Public Sale . 1 will sell at Public Auction 8 miles West of Van Wert on 224 and f mile South. I*4 mile East a,nd 1 mile South of Middlebury, 5> u miles South of Convoy, on THURSDAY, November 19, 1936 Commencing at 10:00 A. M. 3—HEAD OF HORSES—3 i Bay Mare 6 yr. old, sound, wt. 1600; Black Mare 8 yrs. old, sound, wt. 1400; Black Horse, smooth mouth, wt. 1600. 10—HEAD OF CATTLE—IO 6 Good Guernsey Milk Cows, all milking good flow: 1 Guernsey ' Bull. 15 mo. old; 2 Small Heifer Calves: 1- 2 yr. old Steer. HOGS—I Brood Sow with 6 pigs by sid . IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS Studebaker Wagon. 3'- skein, first class; Wagon Box; Good 16 ft. Hay Ladder and Grain Bed combined; Stock Rack for Hay (.adder, McCormick Binder; Ohio Hay Loader; Hoosier Grain Drill like new. Riding Breaking Plow: Walking Breaking Plow; 14-16 Disc lik< new; Corn Planter; Spike Tooth Harrow; Storm Buggy; Wheel Corn Cut--1 tei : Manure Spreader; McCormick Mower 6 ft; Winrow Clover Buncher; Tedder; Good Drum Roller; Riding Cultivator; Fanning I Mill: Platform Scales; DeLa.val Cream Separator; Fence Stretcher, Grind Stone: and many articles too numerous to mention, TERMS—CASH. W. C. KIRKLAND, Owner Roy Johnson—Auctioneer John Geisler —Clerk. Lunch by Wood Chapel Ladies Aid.

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' that preclude the possibility of con- , fining even regular occupants.