Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 197, Decatur, Adams County, 20 August 1937 — Page 7

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«tur M. £■ Circuit T Reynold*. P»»tJr I School 9: 30 A. M. »School 9:86 A. M. |i W 10:36 A. M. .Valley: I School 9:30 A. M. . 4ref church school* will i ' picnic dinner at Hanna , Park There will be a jer-dinntT program. Union Chapel H. f. Knepp. Pa»tor „ jerviees as follow*: . a. Sunday Church School, , t he election of Sunday g( fers for the coming year. 781. worship service. Ser_e Gallio, or the man who gre." f m . Christian Endeavor .piiabeth Cramer will lead B»r Society. ji Evening preaching serfcday, T:45 p. m. —Mid-week

Equity Dairy Store SATURDAY SPEC lALS~ Dn Cottage Cheese Mt. Hope Cream Cheese Fancy 6c 2 llc “>■ 23c E m. jie l ’“ s ' lutter ity 1 -’- 1 * 2 lbs 63c F Grade Sold, lb. 32c T Cheese Krafts’ Vi lb. pkg. Velveeta. Pimento, Brick 19c I Krafts' 5 oz. jar. Pimento, Pineapple. Relish __ 19c LD ENGLISH 21c iROQUFORT 25c mish Blue Cheese, lb. 55c | Imported Roqufort, lb. 89c irilled Sandwiches -- -10 c fiti-la-mode with free serv- 4 Hi-Peak Cones. 22 assorted jjf* IMBO MALTED MILK, extra Rich 10c—15c IMBO MILK SHAKES, 24 oz. container 10c ittrn a complete line of Picnic Needs such as Pickles. Olives, Beverages, Crackers, Be. Cookies. Potato Chips. Peanut Butter. Catsup. Mayonaise, Coffee, and fruit ». Also see our fancy salads at lunch counter. Quality - Courtesy • Service -MEATS■▼l MO I ■ FANCY COLD MEATS H Barbecued Pork, Baked or bsur Market your headquarters for fresh and smoked meats, Ml Boiled Ham, Roast Beef rted fancy cold meats, quality canned merchandise, fresh M Loaf. Liver Cheese Loaf, K seeds, also many other items in fancy or staple meats Spiced Ham, Corned Beef, lyecenes. aj Old Fashioned Veal Loaf, ■ Summer Sausage. Also a SWIFTS PREMIUM HAMS Sj tull line of our regular Cold I | fw week-end lake trip, Bridge Party, or for your own home heats. - No par boiling. Try a whole or a half. «®ey Loaf or Spiced Ham, chunMb ' 2QC Weleo 7 lo l r v ' a s d,loaf t 2 sc ■»- Olives, large jar, plain 32c ..... c . , , 2ic Bings — large boxes 20c iL S . k ’ . pound •• • a 15c 2 boxes 39c iW| OrL,Ve /’ D P< lL? d — Z 23c Edgemont Graham Crack(BuUt) pounu ers . b()X 16c f T nd pound —” !£ Small cans Peaches, crushed * a “ “ ”25 Pineapple, Apricots and mixg*".r- 4 .: to. or -3 ItJt: ®» C C V b5 A 4OC t. B. COFVEE Oiline, Rib or Plate m 3 Alling DG6I Pound l* 2 t SUMMER BEVERAGES ||B . . _ Orange, Rootbeer, Gingerale and •Al Steak or Roast Pound 9«Kz* Lime Rickey, large bottle « (No bottle charge) ---- “WW . Drexel Ade, 3 pkgs. 10c tAL STEW nr Pnrkpf Roast r 5 Kool-Ade, all flavors --5 c »un d ° F rOCKei Blue Ribbon Malt figJ5 r aft — c l0O( | N u t dleo, pound 14c can 75 Ko. 2'-z can, halves or sliced in heavy J«P. Can 18c — 2 Cans 35c Our Own — fresh or ft! „ *USaqe smoked - casing. lb--- ■ Butter, Cream- , 3 _ w-vjl® 'm fresh - 211 ’- dmmer Sausage Ch “ nß - •*' l — ... , i/y* Deliveries „, ade W for «• CZ all parts Service. I*JFT/1 * JFT/ L -1 of the city.

I prayer service. Mr. George Cramer was elected class leader for the coming year at the election held last Sunday morning. This church I* closing a successful year. There has been a substan tlal 'lncrease in members, the average attendance i n the Sunday Church School, has been larger than that of last year. In the matter of finances, not only are all the budgets full, and all debt* paid, but I there Is a surplus with which to begin the work of the coming jear. Calvary Evangelical Church George S. Lozier, Minister 9:30 a. m., Sunday School. Mr. Roland Miller, superintendent. 10:30 a. m., Prayer and Praise Service. 7:30 p. m„ Thursday—Worship Service and sermon. Rev C. J. Miner will deliver the message. • — —o — Mt. Tabor M. E Sunday School 9:00 A. .M. Samuel Cotteral. Supt. Morning Worship Service 10:00 A. M. übject The Natures of

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I Repentance. Lloyd W. Bower, pasI tor. IMble Study Club, Wednesday evening, 8:00 p. nt. at the home of Miss Mary Koo«. Prayer meeting, Thursday evening 8:00 P. M. Clark'* Chapel M. E. Sunday school 9:30 A. M. W. C. Heard, Supt. Evening Worship Service 7:30 Sermon Subject. The Nature of repentance Lloyd W. r.iwers. Pastor Prayer meeting Tuesday 8:00. Bible Study Club, Friday 8:0t). o—i0 —i DIXIE GRAVES (CONTINUED FROM ?At ig ONE) _ remarked with the political sagacity of a veteran that she would save her statements on congressional affairs until she found out what it was all about. But she did let it be understood that she has a great interest in I social questions such as dominated 1 the legislative career of her | predecessor. Mrs. Graves is a little above average height, an alert and at-

•IW g 1 Denies Mass Murder Charges

t >■ ■■■ ' — z - < Ann.i il.ilioß r 435 M I : - h 1 1. > *■ Attorney Joseph Hoodin /

When arraigned in Cincinnati court on charge of having poisoned George Gsellman, 67, one of a serie* of deaths of elderly wealthy i Germans she is suspected of murdering for their money, Mrs. Anna F Hahn denied all knowledge of the case and calmly maintained her Innocence. She is shown in court with her counsel. Attorney Joaeoh Hoodin. rieht.

■epn noou tractive woman whose voice — i trained for public speaking — is I firm and cool. She has honorary college degrees in literature and 1 law and was a pioneer advocate I of woman's suffrage. She believes | that women as well as men have la public place in “this business of I I life.” From the time she stepped off | an airplane with her short, florid-. faced husband Wednesday night j —a red rose gleaming brightly at the shoulder of her dark blue' travelling suit—she knew that she I was going to be the new senator | | from Alabama and she accepted | it with quiet dignity. There was. however, more delay about her appointment than half been expected, arousing specula-] tion whether political problems I lay behind a tseriec of conferences in which Graves pariic.pa.ed at the White House and the capitol yesterday. It was known that he urged Black to send in his senate | resgination immediately, although the newly appointed justice was

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jin, rigm.. in no hurry about it. , Only after Black had gone to | the White House later in the as- ' ternoon, told President Roosevelt I "thank you" and received his com-1 , mission did the final decision come in regard to his resignation. | O THREE SEEKING | MYMVTtNI’Wn rpcv . »<-.»• ovr i governor at the recent boys state encampment, will speak. The annual Legion parade will | feature Monday's activities and at | the closing session Tuesday the of- ; ficers for the coming year will he chosen and the, 1938 convention city named. King Honors Baker | Budapest. (U.R) Anton Olah, a baker, reportedly has received from the King of Italy a pass good on j Italian railways as a token of appreciation for a loaf of bread sent | to the king on a recent visit to Budapest.

j Name Florida Man Winona President Winona, Ind., Aug. 20 —(UP) — Dr. W. E. Belderwolf, Palm Beach, i Fla., and Monticello, Ind., today sue- . reeded W. P. Carmichael, St. Louis, Mo., was President of the Winona assembly. Dr. Biederwolf is director ! of the Winona Lake Bible confer- 1 ence which in now holding Its 43 an- ' nual session here. He was elected head of the new corporation. Winona Lake Christian assembly which has taken over property of Winona Lake Institutions after arranging to pay all of the ■ institutions' indebtedness estimated at approximately $70,000 and con- ‘ sistfng largely of unpaid sewer and street assessments. Ice Cream Social At Preble Aug. 29 An ice cream social will be given ‘ Sunday evening. August 29, at the , i Preble Lutheran church by the St. i Paul's Walther League. An enter- > tainment will be g£ven and refreshments will be sold. The 'public is in- 1 vited to attend. Five Persons Hurt As Autos Collide New Castle, Ind., Aug. 20.—(U.R) —Five persons were injured, one , critically, in a collision of two ! automobiles near here late yester-! I day. S. Ray Steele, 28, of near Mid- i kdletown, was taken to a Muncie I hospital where physicians describ-

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led hi* condition as critical. Char-' ' les Sleller. 65, father of the youth. I and Kenneth Coy, a ftfrm hand, were less seriously injured. Lewis Dasher and Wflliard Stattic, pass engers in the other car, were slightly injured. .... - o--- —.— j Charge Step-Father With Murder, Rape Hendersonville, N. C., Aug. 20.— <U.R> T. B. Hazelwood, 28, of Ml- ! ami Beach. Fla., step-father of 12-year-old Gloria Hauser, was charg- ' nd with murder and statutory rape j today in connection with the girl’s ' death. Her body was found Tuesday at ‘ the bottom of a 120-foot ravine near here. Hazelwood, nearby, ap- ' peared to be in a dazed condition. I He was taken to a Hospital mumblI ing “for God’s sake, save my child.’ The warrant was served after : Deputy Sheriff W. A. Carren said : an autopsy revealed that the girl i had been attacked. o Father Sentenced For Ravishing Daughter Vincennes, Ind.. Aug. 20. -<U.R>— [ William G. Issacs. father of four 1 children, today was under sentence I of 5 to 21 years in the state prison at Michigan City after admitting ' in Knox county circuit court yesterday that he ravished his 16-year-old daughter. Issacs was arrested by police I Wednesday on complaint of his i wife whose suspicions were aroused by the jealous tendencies of

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[her husband toward the girl. The woman charged her daugh- . ter had been held to secrecy by a i 1 threat on her life. . II ■' "■ '"Q II Infantile Paralysis Cases Are Reported Several cases of Infantile paralyI sis have been reported in the southern part of the county. The cases are scattered and as yet physicians • are said to fear no epidemic. None of the cases are reported to have ■ reached the- critical stage. i o I; Rubbish Yields Gold San Francisco. —(U.R) —The Amer- , lean Smelting and Refining company, as highest bidder, purchased the sweepings from the San Francisco mint and extracted metal ■ valued to the extent of $16,000. . The mint's rubbish contained gold, I silver, nickel and platinum parI tides.

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