Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 85, Decatur, Adams County, 9 April 1937 — Page 7
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A BIG WEEK - END MEAT SALE , PRICE — QUALITY — COURTEOUS TREATMENT — PROMPT SERVICE Round sirloin chuck arm Yo gy nd F T £ der steak STEAK ROAST ROAST B ’ () j STEAK fine for swiss uviu _2sc 15c 15c 15c 10c 17ic 1! <u e .e?? L ROAST SMOKED HAMS 21C "bat sirxK.'' SWISS A BREAST whole.,half ... 2ft».23e itoAST b| EAK M STEAK —— salt fish 21C B IQC KRAFT CHEESE CQC — 2 for " >c 22C ~~ American or Brick—2 n>. box POR. K '~~ B(, RIB SS dressed fresh brains. roast or d/Mo,. Spring fresh hearts I?lAr* steak SALMON ROAST Chickens fkesh liver -19c_35c WE SELL AS WE ADVERTISE | 22C I 1 JW>Ccai "fRESH a t 1 SPECIAL ITEMS-Heinz tomato soup 2 for 28c, HAMBURGER SPECIAL: Laundry Soap. 10 bars 19c. Kraft malted milk, 1 f* WHEATIES 2 pkgs. 25c 2 pound can 49c. Quart jar Mustart 15c. «2 C FREE DISH WITH EACH PURCHASE. Large can I caches b1 ® | SCHMITT’S MEAT MARKET I y
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. A group of young people from the t ; Muncie Epworth League will be I ; present Sunday evening to lead the Monroe young people in a de- , votionai meeting at 6:30 o'clock. ' Thia service will conclude the day's ' 1 activities. The public is invited. 1 o C I i Monroe M. E. Church ! E. 8. Morford, pastor 9:30 a. m. —Morning worship and 1
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study. Theme, "From Easter to Pentecost." 2:00 p. tn. — Afternoon service. Service by the McClellan Bible class of Muncie. 6:30 p. tn.—Epworth League. No evening service. 7:00 p. m. Wednesday — Prayer meeting. The Standard Bearers will meet with Clarence and Kathryn Hook Thursday evening.
Decatur M. E- Circuit J. W. Reynolds, pastor Mt. Pleasant Morning worship, 9:30 a. in. Church School, 10:30 a. m. Beulah Chapel Church School. 9:30 a. m. Washington Morning worship, 11 a. m. Pleasant Valley Church School, 9:30 a. ni. Evening service, 7:15 p. m. o Calvary Evangelical Church George 8. Lozier, minister 9:30 a. m.—Sunday School. Rolland Miller, superintendent. 10:30 a. m. —Prayer and praise service. 7:30 p. m. Thursday — Worship service and sermon. 8:30 p. m. Thursday — Christian i instruction for youth. o REV. THOMPSON four Rotary meetings he attended at Miami. Bryce Thomas, Youth Week chairman, outlined briefly plans for the week, sponsored annually by the club. The week will be' observed from April 24 to May 1, inclusive. Rev. Charles M. Prugh, club president, discussed briefly the annual district conference, which ! will be held at Fort Wayne Mon- ' day and Tuesday, May 3 and 4.1 Registration will open at 8 a. m..: Monday in the foyer of the Shrine , auditorium, with various conferTHERE’S ONLY ONE WAY TO STOP I CONSTIPATION j You have to correct the cause. 1 Simply taking a pill now and then I is just temporary — and often i harmful. Most constipation is due to meals low in "bulk.” Put enough "bulk” in your diet and you can really correct common constipation. That’s why millions of people eat Kellogg's All-Bran every day. This cereal furnishes "bulk” which does not “break down” in the body. All-Bran absorbs twice its weight in water, gently sponges and cleanses the system. Kellogg’s All-Bran is a food—not a medicine. You buy it at the grocery store. Besides it has vitamin B to tone up the intestines, and iron for the blood. Eat two tablespoonfuls daily vuth milk or cream. Three timeb daily in severe cases. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. Notice I am now located at my new office 624 N. Second st. Phone 265. In addition to chiropractic. I will give the Arnold Electro Mineral vaporized health baths. Lady Attendant. Roy H. Andress Chiropractor.
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ences and meetings until adjournment Tuesday afternoon. Merle J. Abbett, superintendent of the Fort Wayne schools, Is conference chairman. A new district governor will be named at the conference, succeeding Lt. Col. C. Seymour Bullock of South Bend. William Voglcwede of the Catholic high school and Richard Girod of the public high school, were introduced as the high school members of the club during the mouth of April. Wilson Lee was chairman of the program. FIRE MARSHAL pa?! 8 - pww> Chamber of Commerce to dtecues me*ne of accepting these offers. Following the business meeting at the engine house the guests were ' taken to the Moose home, where refreshments were served. o HORSEMEN TALK (CONTINUED FROM PAOK ONE) Neuenschwander, Floyd Ehrnian, Peter B. Lehman and Edwin Neuhausen 0 Sprunger Appointed Contest Chairman C. H. Sprunger bag been ap pointed chairman for National letter writing contest among public, parochial and private hign school j students sponsored by the Nationi al Association of Life Underwrit- | ers. Those eligible are high school j pupils of either public, parochial lor private high schools. Mr. | Sprunger will announce the subI jects and details of the contest | later. i The essay contest Is being conI ducted from May 17 to 22. The | first prize is 3200 and there are I 42 prizes to be awarded, j o | TERRIFIC BATTLE (CONTINUED FROM PAG E ONE)_ gents back. North of Madrid, the loyalists advanced down the Manzanares river from El Pardo towards the Casa De Campo, seeking to cut off the insurgents from two sides and trap them, isolated from their base of supplies further west. Tthe other main scene (if military action was in the Bilbao region on the north coast. The Basque loyalists threw 35,000 more men into action, making a total of 100,000 trying to stop Gen. Emilio Mola's drive on Bilbao. The insurgents were not stopped, however, and expressed confidence that they would take the city. On the diplomatic front, ill feeling between Italy as against Britain and France was unabated. It even went to the extent of severing sports relations. After yesterday's cancellation of the FrenchItalian football match in Paris next Sunday, plans were made also to cancel boxing, bicycling, and horse show events. The French reported to Italy's charges that they have violated the neutrality agreement with an official government statement of denial and calling on Italy to prove it. Germany entered the dispute by sending Dr. Robert Ley, high nazi official, to Italy, presumably to discuss mutual action. By Henry T. Gorrell, (Copyright 1937 by UP.) With loyalist army in Casa De MEAT SPECIALS j For Saturday Only LARI)2 lbs. 25c with 50c meat order. Fresh Side2oc lb Smoked Jowels2oc ih Shoulder, sli or chunk 23c lb Ham. sli or chunk... .25c tb Spareribs, good meaty 18c 1b Sausage, pure pork, 21c -22 c Baby Beefsteak 22c tb Beef Roast .... 16c to 18c tb Boiling Beef 12Vic lb Bread 10c Cakeslsc and 25c Free Delivery Phone 226 SUDDUTH MEAT MARKET
•ICampo, Madrid, Apr. 9.—XU.P>-Ma-drid's defenders opened a batter- ■ ing offensive west, east, and north ’iof the capital today in a supreme effort to drive the invaders from ' i its gates. With Ernest Hemingway, novelist, and Joris Ivans, cameraman, 1 watched the battle in Casa De Campo park, in the western outskirts of the city. ( Gen. Jose Mlsja, commanding ' the defending army, threw the full strength of his forces into action. Under a withering blast of artillery shells and aerial bombs, his i infantry and machine gun squads relentlessly pushed the insurgents | back through the heavily wooded park. To the north another defending column was pushing southwards from the El Pardo woods, seeking to wedge in behind the insurgents' in Caso De Campo and cut them' off. Westward in the Guadalajara mountains a heavy artillery duel! was going on. The rebels shelled j Hita and Gajaneros, north of Guadalarjara. and authorities ordered the latter town evacuated of: . its civil population. The Casa De Campo battle was
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by fur the most spectacular. In! the crash and din officers shouted orders, urging their men on, but their voices were drowned by the incessant cannonading. Motorcycle couriers, muntlons, trucks, and ambulance* carrying l I the wounded back to Madrid roll-
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[ed along the roads among the pines. i Stretcher-bearers came and went, laying down their mangled burdens at the dressing station by the huge gate of the park, once the property of King Alfonso. o Dance Sunday, Sunset.
