Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 150, Decatur, Adams County, 25 June 1937 — Page 7
I BARGAINS
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T |o '' bl "'K"i'. Donna H.di Roth, Vlolet Dick ami Mildred 1 Our Mothers Kenmdh Funk Plano 8010-Giadyg Mankev ' Heeitatlon- I’auime Seimongmi,. | Uttle Friends For r)ai . ( ,, Arnolil. Piano Solo- Marie Engle. 1 Carden Rainbow Ruth Keek 1 Sonny Boy- Charles Hoffman.' 11 Harvest of the Heart - Beulah , Bertsch. Alice Dick, Loraine Ebnei, * [Phylors Hoffman and Esther Dick. 1 What Grandpa Says Bobby Heller. Plano Solo- Violet Dick. Joeus and the Children-Gladys \ Mankey. j A Little Word of Kindness llsther Sowards.
DECA U R DAILY. DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1937.
Duet—Dolores and Ireta Egley. ' I Wonder Why—Leonard Funk. I A Duly Virginia Hoffman. A Wish .Xorma Jean Funk. This Day is Ours Dorie Dick. Offertory. Benediction, 0 ..__ First Evangelical A children's day program will' preuented at the First Evangel-i "al church In this city Sunday morning at 10:10 o'clock. hollowing is the complete pro-' gram: Scripture and Prayer Rev. Lozier. ' Recitation. My Welcome Eddie Swager. Recitation, I j)Eng You a Smile— Barbara Anspaugh. Vocal solo Jacqueline Warren. Recitation, What to Do" — Ruth I Smitley. Song Primary group.
I Recitation, Why We're Here Kenneth Roop. ! Piano solo Marjorie Linn. . Recitation, Happy (’hlldren's Day Jane Hooten. Recitation, Trust Dorothy Cottrell. ! Recitation, Giving Jack Reynolds. | Exercise, |f | could Fly Hubert Feasel, Jerry Ketchum, Karl Koller. Junior Myers, Recitation. A Good Time to Begin Dale Smitley. i Offertory Mrs. Ivan Stuckey. Recitation, Only a Child" Richard Cottrell. Recitation, Smiling Faces Jacqueline Lutz. Piano solo Kathleen McConnell. i Exercise. Tiny Witnesses Richard McConnell, Amy Lou Reynolds, Recitation, Smiles — Marcus Foreman. I Exercise, Pure Joy Rodger and
■—i ■■ ~, ~ Norme Johnson. Aceordlnn solo Ronald Stuckey. Exercise. The Rainbow Lois Chronister, Margaret Baker, Marjorie Linn, Kathleen Me Connell. Donahelle Roop, Clarice Ruth Anspaugh. Recitation, Jesuit Loves the Children Rodger Gent is. Recitation, We Thank Yon Chua Belle Brown. Everclse, Daisies Norma Jean Wilson, Jane Dailey, Jacqueline Warren, Robert Swager, Betty Anspaugh. o Crural churches ’ » • Union Chapel A. F. Knepp, pastor 9:15 a.tn. Sunday School. Thur-1 man Drew, superintendent. Freeman Schnepp, assistant. 10:15 a. m.—Worship service. There will be no Christian En- ■ deavor or worship service at night this Sunday. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. — Mid- , week prayer service and Bible study. i 0 Decatur M. E. Circuit ; J. W. Reynolds, pastor Mt. Pleasant ( Church School, 9:30 a. m. Beulah Chapel ( much School. 9:30 a. m. Morning worship and commun- [ , lon, 10:30 a. m. Pleasant Valley Church School. 9:30 a. m. Evening service, 7:30 p. in. " —- It Willshire U. B. Circuit Lawrence Dellinger, pastor l ' Willshire Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. Class meeting, 10:30 a. in. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve-', ning followed by choir practice. College Couriers, Thursday eve • ning at 8:30. This will be a mus- I leal program by the Huntington I College Couriers. I Children's service Sunday eve-[I ning at 8 p. m. Winchester Sunday School, 9 a. m. I Preaching, 10 a. m. a Prayer meeting Wednesday eve I ning loilowed by choir practice. 'I A Children's Day service will be [I held at this place on Sunday eve- I ning, July 1. * " I St. Paul's Ev. Luth. Church . W. 11. Moeller, pastor. Regular divine worship in the-I German language at 9a. m. CST. I o 1 Mt. Tabor I Methodist Episcopal Church Sunday School. 9 a. in. Samuel I Cottrell, superintendent. I Worship service, 7:30 p. m. Ser I mon by Rev. Lloyd W. Bower, pastor. Subject, “The Purpose of [ Christ Toward Men.' Clark's Chapel M. E. Church ! Sunday School. 9:30 a. in. W. C. Beard, superintendent. Worship service, 10:30 a. in. Sermon by Rev. Lloyd W. Brower, pastor. Subject. "The Purpose of Christ Toward Men." Mid-week prayer service Tues- I day, 7:30 p. m. Young People's Bible study - class, Friday. 7:30 p. m. SOLONS MEET the outing as "just a get-together of good Democrats, it's a bright day. there is good company, it will . be a fine outing with lots of con-1 versa tion.” Reii. Maury Maverick. D.. Te.\.. leader of a house Democratic group ' supporting MrM. Roosevelt's legis- I lative program, said "we intend to [I talk turkey." He left for the site of the ex > elusive club 15 miles oil-shore | carrying hundreds of little gold ; colored buttons bearing TTie presi dent's picture. “If I can find any Roosevelt I men on the island," Maverick said, ] "1 am going to give them a button to wear.” The first congressional group of more than 100 Democrats left the U. S. naval academy dock here in four patrol boats sailing at iive-i minute intervals. The group will return tonight. Other senators and represent-: atlves arc invited lor Saturday and Sunday. The size of the group Indicated at least 300 of the 406 majority, 1 members of congress would accept the administration invitation to attend the stag party at the exclusive Democratic Jefferson club over Friday, Saturday and Sunday.: FIRST INTENSE I (CONTINUED FHOM PAOB ONE) deaths was in Chicago, where eight collapsed and died as the thermometer steamed up to an I official 97 degrees. Unofficial temp- I eratures as high as 116 were re-,I ported in the city's suburbs. Au •
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Gretchen Stuckey's accordion band will present a concei t at the First Evangelical church in this city Sunday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Members of the band, pictured above are, left to right Sarabelle S< lilotzhauer. Waneta Spruttger, Harriet Schaffer, Dorothy Wells, Jean Sprunger, Dorothy Si hlotzhauer, Maxine Stuckey. Gretchen Stuckey Seated Chrtatine Neubauer.
estimated 200,000 fled to river and I lake beachi s. One of them, a boy, drowned. i The Intense heat was broken for a few hours near LaGrange, Ind., i by a severe wind and rain storm t which destroyed $25,000 worth of property. Temperatures zoomed to the 100mark in dozens of places In the ' midwest. Among them were' Springfield, 111., Keokuk, la., ami 1 Omaha. Peoria. 111., Davenport, lowa, and Des Moines, la., felt the worst of the heat, with official 98 degree temperatures. Some other official highest 1 i temperatures yesterday were: Ev- i ansville, Ind, 92: Fort Wayne, Ind., 84; Indianapolis. 88; Green . Bay. Wis., 9(1: Madison. Wis., 91: I Milwaukee. 96; LaCrosse. Wis.t.
M> ai.%42 X Women know that VALUES > —'J? *"''t XJk ■ That f wlfr t flK W kSm ; A, A? rial jJL 9 are shopping here—getting ■ -Affis V LwsZS’Tuy f quality and freshness at " Ts.y^iT , . "j possible prices. \ JA¥t / jty’Vj&J? MQhEV/ | Cane Sugar 10 , 53c I Sweet Corn ‘V’ lOc I J Ice Cream and Custard I Tomato Juice 3 25c pk l ß o °'l2c Burco Flour H, 75c f~s£Ydo~i I Little Elf Spinach. No. 2 can 10c Sma|| I IITT I I.' IT !•' Elf f - v3 P° rated M,lk 3 ta " cals 22c pkg. >*» LI 11 LI. LL E|f Fres(l p runes | rg . No. 2', can 17c P ~ 11 i? I? 1? I<’ Elf Farlc y Cut Green Beans, 2 cans 25c Big «■ — i I ‘ i' P h L gif Sweet Corn, Golden pkg. **•&’»• Bantam - 303 can 10cB spec.ally ground for dr.p E|f Ro || ed Oats Irg. pkg. 19c " I .. . Shredded Wheat 2 pkgs. 23c fl DeIICIOUS Huskies 2 pkqs. 23c KEI I OGGS II Hilt or Burc-> Macaroni 2 th. box 15c rn .»V . . i/'on IS JEi Elf Fancy Pink Salmon tail can 15c ' <>n*\ I laAlthn R l l '’ ”• *•'* i Elf Quick Tapioca 8 oz. pkg. 10c .aa ■ • Sunshine Butter Bings fb. pi:g.. 21c ZB# pkgs. <W *• Cereal Dish Free baby foods / ’ MAGIC MILK A Ukedby babi« > for M® «“ 19C I ALL KINDS OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES — j I— ——— POTATOES 15 lb. peck ft --MEATS--Swiss Steak PES 2 ,or pound Pork ( hops Nice Size—Full of Juice d,,z - 27c I pound 46S -* *’ LEMONS—Large and juicj doz. 39c ( hack Roast WATERMELONS. half 39c; Whole, each 69c Baby Beef. lb. ** ** ...vivk r i. r . BANANAS—rirni. Ripe Fruit I ibs. _2.>c Veal lb. G< £ TOMATOES—Red Ripe 2 Ibs. 25c PattieS__ APPLES—New Transparent 2 Ibs. Lsc RASPBERRIES—Extra Fancy pint Lsc '" K CREAM CHEESE lb - ±IC ! „X n,,tks IJC HI TTER ' b -33c ~ Quality Food Market IPHONE 192 FREE DELIVERY
91; Dubuque, la , 98; North Platte. Neb., 92; Sioux City, la., 90; Mtn , neapolis, 88. Duluth. Minn., with a maximum ! of 80, and Rapid City, S D . with | a comparatively frigid 78, were the | first to feel the cooling effects of 1 the breezes from Canada. Among maximum temperatures [ in other parts of the heat area were: Philipsburg. Kan., 105; Concordiafi Kas., 106. o DEATH TOLL IN (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) [ near Ogden. Those seriously injured were ' Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Tedlock. St Joseph, Mil , who were enroute home from the international Rotary convention in Nice, Fiance.
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Others injured were Mr. and Mrs. i William D. Williams. Montclair, iN. J. All victims were taken to I Henry county hospital, New Cas- | tie. ° [ Canada Assembles Marksmen Ottawa, Ont (U.R) Eighteen ( crack shots, selected from militia units all over the country, will represent Canada at tne Bisley matches in England this year. ■ ■ ■■ aMBM,
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