Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 232, Decatur, Adams County, 1 October 1937 — Page 7

VdgwiM. MRGHINS

KuCHI'RCIIEsj Chapel M. E. | d W Bower, pastor. r School. 9:30 a. in. W.C. I uperintendent. j. service. 7:30 p. m. B subject, "Why Not LabChrist ?” I Lt- -or M. E. W Bower, pastor. |H V 9"" a m MiSB ________

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Low Prices SATURDAY ONLY | THESE ARE REAL SAVINGS—BUY THEM NOW! ■). 2 cans Pork & Beans can Q — Food Craft Corn Flakegi ■ 3 cans 25c dozen cans 95c large box 10c ■ Big Hit Catsup. 14oz. size 10c •■c can No. 2*/| Pork & Beans 3 cans Comet Rice. 1 tb. boxes 10c I Dozen cans $1.12 AjV Cocoa. Yacht Club. 1 tb. 10c I (Sat. only) Noodles, old ■irge No. 2‘i cans KRAUT 10c fashioned. 1 tb. pkg. . 15c |V S Pork 4 Beans, No. 2'/ a Choice of Pork & Beans, Kidney Beans, Red Beans, Kraut. size, 2 cans 25c Peas, Spaghetti, Tomato Juice, Mustard, Mixed Vege- 2 lb. boxes Macaroni or Lima Beans. Vegetable or Spaghetti 15c ■mate Soup — can .. Kellogg Deal, 4 pkgs. .. 35c I ' Picnic Hams, 6 to 10 lb. averages whole, lb. 22c ' Welcome Bread, loaf . 9c ■VIFT’S CIRCLE “S” PICNICS 3 loaves 25c IBinute Steak, pound 25c Marshmallows, 1b.20c Mire Pork Sausage (Bulk) pound 25c Small cans Peaches, crushed BKesh Ground Beef, poundlsc Pineapple, Apricots and mixM»ttage Cheese-pint —Bc quart —l5 ced fruitsloc Corn Meal, hag *«> c Swifts Corned Beef Hash, can 18c •brake & Buckwheat Flour, (new pack) 5 lb. bag 27c I „ COFFEE A 4 iHeckbones „ 10c lb ’ ' ' . ‘ j| Smoked Picnics, whole or half, lb. u 26c • poU %s 7---- - K'^^, C VS ArON „ 4OC U—SJSL ■INED AND SLICED — pound bOM . 16c f Rih nr Pin Ip im Edgemont Smacks, box 18c mA||. nn Root r> u I /If Fry Meal > large and small size ■foiling Deer p»«nd lOv1 Ov , Ur Cracketß bulk , b 18c i®c have all cuts of Native Veal. VEAL Kooi-Ade, an flavors 5c ■ADDIES (boneless) pound Mood-Craft — Good Nut Oleo, poundl4c Blue Ribbon Malt jg-, Caps (gross package) 20c fan 93* HE”'* Brand fancy Green Beans, can 15c ■onex Oats, dinner plate or cup & saucer with each pkg 25c ® ur wn — fresh or ■ usage smoked — casing. Ib.__ *7** S Butter, Cream-— ■ ery, fresh, 2 lb. / / w gpummer Sausage chunk - x/c y lease 0 jf g Deliveries ■ early for /// I Service. f 'F f flfi q* lll — of thc ci( v - PhoneslO6~lO7 FreeDelh/cry

day School. Remember to bring; your rally day offering. Worship service, 10 a. m. Sermon subject, "Why Not Labour tor Christ ?” Willshir* Circuit I Dev. Laurence Dellinger, pastor Winchester Sunday School, 9:00 a. in. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve-' ning. Quarterly business session at Willshire Saturday evening. Willshire Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Preaching by Rev. Sill, followed

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 19.17.

: by communion at 10:30. . I Evening service in charge ot the' i presiding elder. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve- ’ j ning. i • Official board meeting Friday eve- t ning. i Quarterly business meeting Sat- I urday evening. < Everyone on the circuit should plan to attend these quarterly services. Monroe M. E. Elbert Morford, pastor i 9.30 o’clock—Monrning worship and study. Theme, "Watchfulness." 2:00 o'clock — Corner stone laying. The Rev. Edgar L. Jones, of Warren. Will speak. Wednesday, 7:30 o'clock—Prayer meeting. ~ o ! Union Chapel U. B. Church Stacy F. Shaw, Pastor Rally Day. Sunday School 9:15 A. M. Thurman Drew. Superintendent. Morning worship 10:15 A. M. 6:30 P. M. Christian Endeavor, Intermediate and oung People. 7:15 p. m. Evening Evangelistic Service (This is Rally Day in all departments of Church and Sunday School. Special programs and goals are set so ra'l services.) Prayer and Praise service. WedEvening 7:30 p. m. The Christian Educatim Tri-Angular Rally of the Fort Wayne Group will Ibe held at the South Wayne U. B. Church. . Fort Wayne Group will be held at ; the South Wayne U. B. Church, Fort Wayne, Ind. or Friday Evening. October 8. 7:45 p. in. A large delegation from Union Chapel is expected to attend this meeting. o St. Paul's Ev. Lutheran Church Preble, Indiana Divine .services will be conducted Sunday. October 3, in the German language. The Rev. Bruno Poch, of Fort Wayne, will de'iver the scrn..n at 9:30 CST. o Decatur M. E. Circuit J. W. Reynolds, Pastor Mt. Pleasant:Church School 9:30 a. in. Beulah Chapel:Church School 9:30 a. tn. Morning worship 10:40 a. m. Pleasant Valley:Morning worship,9;l}o a. m. Church school 10:3'0 a. m. Calvary Evangelical Church George S. Lozizer, Minister 9:30 a. m., Sunday School. Mr. Roland Miller, superintendent. 10:30 a. m. Prayer and Praise Service. 7: hi p. m . Thursday—Worship Service and Sermon. Rally Day will he observed on October 10th. Special services are | being prepared for the morning and afternoon sessions. o REV. GRAHAM (CONTINUED FKOM TAG®ONE) eminent, based on idealism, and a type of government fixed on the baser, more material things of life.

Rev. Charles M. Prugh was chairman of the program. No meeting will be held next Thursday evening, as the Rotary and Lions clubs will meet in joint session at 6:15 o'clock Monday evening to hear an address by Dr. W. P. Dearing, president of Oakland City College. o ... ■■■_ — COUNCIL APPROVES of $4,740,913. The school board . has outstanding bonds of 14.000, reducing the bond credit to a maximum of $90,000. A petition was also filed and approved by roll call vote of the three councilmen. pledging the city to issue up to $50,000 worth ot bonds and to pass an ordinance to that effect next Tuesday Mayor A. R. Holthouse, who presided, announced that the ordinance would be signed immediately following its passage Estimate is $244,545 The estimated cost of the proposed school is $244,545. This was based on the tentative plans filed by Architect A. M. Strauss of Fort Wayne, who was given a contract several months ago by the school board to file the application with PWA, together with preliminary plans. On this estimate the government grant of $110,045: the school board's bonds of $84,500 and the city * $50,000 worth of bonds will make up the total. To Raze Central Mr. Fuhrman, president of the school Itoard, went to Fort Wayne today to file a petition with the WPA for a labor project in demolishing the old Central building I on Jefferson street. The proopsed new building will j be erected on the Central school site, facing Jefferson street and bounded on the east by Third and on the west by Jefferson street. The building must be razed immediately, as one of the conditions of the government's offer is that work shall start on the new school I within three months from accepti ance of the grant. The acceptance of the grant I will be forwarded to F. M. Logan, state director at once. It is also proposed to demolish the West Ward building, corner Jefferson and Tenth streets in the program. o— ■ j SOY BEAN CAR (CONTINUED FKOM oaiik nvw> Adams county agricultural agent, will discuss soy beans and problems of cultivation. The Purdue trash shield will be demonstrated and sugar beet fertilizer plots will also be discussed. ' The program which has been arranged is attractive in all respects I and should result in a large attend- | ance. o_ ; NEWSPAPERMAN (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) There are so many of us here that their machine guns and bombs could not miss. I joined my particular group last night. A freight train crowded with soldiers stopped at Shihchiachung ou its way to the fighting at Paotlng It - the north. The Chinese had suffered a terrible defeat there only a few hours before, but we didn’t know it then. As the train left, 1 jumped aboard. Someone lighted a flashlight and discovered that I was a foreigner. Avenged Sister W Jw lit* I' c Roy Garr , i When questioned by authorities at Shelbyville. Ky. Roy Garr, above, one of three brothers held for the revenge slaying of Brig Gen Henry Denhardt. allegedly confessed to firing the shots which caused Denhardt's death The latter was slain on the eve of his second trial for the murder of Mrs Vern* Garr Taylor.

The soldiers crowded around, asking questions. "Oh, he speaks our humble country talk." chattered one. "Where are you going." “I am going to the freett." "Aren’t you afraid?'' "Os course I’m afraid." With that answer all the roldierg in the car became my friends. At Tungohangshaw, if met hundreds of soldiers from the north, carrying bundles like coolies. I crossed a bridge, hanging onto its girders, and entered a deserted village. There was something terrifying about the place. It was raining and the young soldiers put on raincoats. One told me there were hundreds In a box car and that 1 should "help myself’ Finally an officer saw me and took me to regimental headquarters. The officers apologized for not receiving me in better fashion. We talked and felt like friends. j 1 inquired about the new Japan- ■: ese attacking methods in which tanks and artillery keep in the foreground whl'e the infantry is out .of sight. They admitted they were unable to fight when they could not see the enemy. They described times when they had flanked the Japanese and had been on the point of victory when Japanese armored cars scurried up and drove them off. Shanghai is the only place where the fighting is "going good,” they

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Sorg’s Meat Market 107 N. SECOND ST.WE DELIVER AS WE A DVERTISESALE STARTS FRIDAY NOON Free Delivery Prompt Service — Courteous Treatment Phone 95 or 96 SPECIAL I HOMEMADE FRESH HAM ' “ S.’"' Cl--L. 0 I I/- bread and Bl ITER round 1 25 c SWISS JteaKS X»/2C PICKLES S!V.' 28c DFPF Rft![ 11 f 15c «.< TaMHITR? 0 PEILr PUIL — — FRESH OYSTERS ’ SIRUMN STEAKS lb. 22iC hiesh ris>r _ At A Real Price ALL CHOICE Ct IS * BI LK MINCE « Rg* 12 JC I r BEEF fl air BEEF POT fl Re* MEAI, lh Ijv STEAK, lb. 1910 ROAST, lb.___ »C vitijivvi? —— FRANKS KIJHIMtdK iZSLC ALL CHOICE RIB. ARM. RUMP AND <3 M 1 Ring or Large fl jfl <« OLEO ** CHOICE CHUCK ROAST 1 C | BOLOGNA.. FEATURING OUR HOME MADE PRODUCTS LIVER Old Fashion PORK SAUSAGE SAUER i SMOKED PUDDING GARLIC Country Style Link27c KRAUT • COTTAGE BOLOtiNA * SMOKED I PAN STYLE | in. 20c ih. 29c ib. I 20c ib. 7 3&C ib. I 55®

. said, and shrugged their shoulders I wistfully. Traitors were as numerous as i I leaves '<n trees, they said. The Japanese speak Chinese fluently. I lay down beside the soldiers to 1 sleep but soon was awakened by a 1 terrific explosion. It was an aerial bomb. There was m more sleeping | that night. At daylight I saw the soldiers picking up wounded men and women. We came 'back to th» bridge. , Someone fe'l while attempting to carry a child across the girders. j I returned to the station at Tung- ' changsb'w where an old woman of- . sered me a cup of hot water and a , soldier gave me a cigarette. An- I other was cooking a chicken over I an open fire. Hundreds of noncom ' batants —men, women and children— are fleeing with the soldiers j before the Japanese tide. o I FREE COOKING 1 (CONTINUED FROA. PAGE ONE) I' prove of great value to the housewife, ranging from soaps to sugpr , > and coffee makers. The very latest recipes will be ■ distributed at the doors of the theI j ater. with every person attending i receiving these recipes. i The motion picture cooking school has great advantage over ■ the former type of school, as every y one in the theater will have equally

good seats, and be able to enjoy | and understand every part of the school, as compared to the regular old type of school, when equipment and instructors were placed on a ' stage, with many of the audience ' unable either to hear or see clearly many of the moves made by the I Instructors. | The Daily Democrat urges house-1 wives and homemakers, both pres-} ent and future, of Decatur and Adams county to set aside one after- ‘ noon next week, either Monday, i Tuesday or Wednesday, to attend ' the free cooking school. I 0 ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kuhn are the parents ot a baby girl, iborn this I I morning at 5:10 o'clock at the Ad- - _ ■ Ml I ..I

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ains county memorial hospital. Tho baby weighed seven pound* and two I ounces and has not been named 'yet. , o - Country Conservation Club To Meet Monday The Country conservation clida will meet at the St. John's school. Monday evening, with Rudy Mey* er, club president, conducting thu meeting. £ Milt Wysong of the state consercatlon department will be the priit-. cipal speaker, and will also /howsome of his latest films. Repre£ > sentatives of the county council will also speak. o * Dance, Sunday, SunscJ,