Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 256, Decatur, Adams County, 29 October 1937 — Page 6
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\ RURAL CHURCHES ’ » -< Willshire U. B Circuit Lawrence Dellinger, minister Willshire Sunday School, 9:30 a, in. Preaching, 10:30 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve nlng. Winchester Sunday School. 9:00 a. in. tCSTi ('lass meeting. 10:00 a. tn. Preaching. 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve ning. o Calvary Evangelical Church George S. Lozier, minister 9:30 a. m Sunday School. Roland Miller, superintendent. 10:30 a. tn. —Prayer and praise service. 7:30 p. tn. Thursday — Worship service and sermon. • o Mt. Tabor M. E. Lloyd W. Bower, pastor Sunday School, 9:00 a. m. Miss Myrtle Clements, superintendent. Worship service. 10 a. m. Temp>rance sermon. Clark's Chapel M. E. Sunday School. 9:30 a m. Clinon Beard, superintendent. Worship service, 7:30 p. m. remperance sermon. Prayer service Tuesday, 7:30 >. tn. Bible study club Friday. 7:30 p. n. at home of Miss Marcele Beard. o Decatur M. E- Circuit J. W. Reynolds, pastor Mt. Pleasant Church School. 9:30 a. m.
, V- A< I . , ’ A I , *’■ I putting on this week-end. | f /All <M the \l •■ lv J,;‘ j. f Treat yourself to the wide ’ G©fs®ff®®©§l ' ' , X. * * variet,es of f a" c y merchan- , . -L2l- ■ x * dise on display. Low prices I yuu wuu; ■>»,, prevail in this Hallowe'en k ' tON 1 sales event. Party-planners. ' J vl mDTV!/ candy-makers, cooky-bakers-plan 10 v ' sit us how. MARSHMALLOWS, Elf, 1 tb. pkg. | £ c JEL L O ; e SODA CRACKERS 2 lb. box 1 Q r package VOrS DAINTY BRAND «Z Pkg .170 SWEET CORN 3 No. 2 25c Edgemont Ginger Snaps KING BEE cans Elf Crystal Syrup, JUNE PEAS 2 No 2 2Cc IJ4 tb. can 12c LITTLE ELF cans Golden Yellow Sugar, 3tb 19c , Burco Vanilla Extract, ELF NUT CRUSH 1 tb. J<U‘ tf* pint bottle 25c Elf Corn Starch, 1 lb pkg. 9c SWANSDOWN Cake Flour pkg. 24C COCOA PLAIN OLIVES Pint Jar 2<>C HERSHEY'S « KING BEE 116 Tt 7 * ELF COFFEE, Drip Cut lb. 26 C 1 Large Can r 4a W Bursley's Stuffed Olives. -"• LITTLE ELF Elf Yellow or White Pop ELF PUMPKIN CAKE FLOUR Corn, package 10c a nd 1 can Eif Apricots 'no P i k9 17C PUMPKIN PIE SPICE Package 22C tall cans ... 27c You'll be pleased with the . ~ . , Elf Grapefruit Juice. H.iirim.s ni« vou can make Get a new Oghtweight. transNo 2 can 10c delicious pies you can make parent tea apron with oqe Elf Tomato Juice, 3 303 from thiS fancy dry packed ' box top and 15c. Mail to tali cans 25c sweet P um P kin 1 QC Bursley & Co., Fort Wayne. Elf Orange Pekoe Tea, ■ ■■■ —- Cl ?r n> pk a! I 19c LITTLE ELF Elf Ginger Ale. Lime . Rickey, Root Beer, etc, % Salad DreSSlllg 3 Irg. 24 oz. bottles 29c CANDIES (no bottle charge) * . Rich, smooth, fine flavored Elf Mince Meat, 2 pkgs. 19c —For parties and Quart Jar Del Maize Corn Niblets. hungrv VOUngsters 4*3PV can 15c ______ Elf Asparagus Tips, No. 1 Candy Dinner round tin 19c MINTS, pkg.- 10c Dreft, small pkg. 14c Elf Tea, green varieties. Candy Cream large pkg. 23c lb. pkg. 14c CORN. 10 oz. 10c Ivory Soap, large bar .. 10c Fresh Salted 3 medium 19c PEANUTS. 2 Tbs.2sc Ivory Flakes, small 9c Cherry Cordials lar 9« P k - , CANDY. 1 Ib. box2sc Oxydol. large pkg. 21c " ’ I G" ■ small pkg. 9c APPLES, Delicious, Grimes, 8 lb 25c ForHa oween Parties . grapefruit 5 for 25c iMTift Mi» Illi WyE l illb oFlMf Texas Marsheedless "■ GRANGES, Florida Pineapples, Doz. 33c SWEET POTATOES. Fancy Virginias tbs. 10c OI EO - Good Taste TOKAY GRAPES. Fancy California 2 ths. 15c POTATOES. Idaho Bakers ,10 tbs. 25c 2 tbs. ZSC HEAD LETTUCE, large size 2 heads 13c — BEEF — VEAL ROAST. Meaty Shoulder,. tb. 25c Home Killed - Corn Fed VEAL CHOPS I tb. 30c Chuck or Arm Roasttb. 19c PORK ROAST. Lean and Tender, th. 25c Fancy Loin or Round Steaktb. 29*/jC Pork Chops, Center Cut tb. 30c Round Swiss Steaktb. 27c We grind our own SAUSAGE Pure Ground Beef, not hamburger, tb. 18c Pure Pork th. 25c 2 tbs. 35c HOMESTORES BUTTERth. 39c Quality Food Market PERSONAL FREE DELIVERY 121 N. Second st. PHONE 192
I Morning worthip tn I: Rev. M. K. Coffle will give n mis1 1 sionary address. Beulah Chapel Church School, 9:30 a. m. I Morning worship, 10:40 a. m. Pleasant Valley Morning worship. 9:30 a. tnChurch School, 10:30 a. m. I District Settlement Day at Wai- ■ leu, Nov. 3rd. o— Fire Truck Accident Is Held Unavoidable Indianapolis. Ind., Oct. 29 (I P) Assistant fire chief Roscoe Me- * Kinney today termed "unavoidable {a collision of two fire trucks on a {downtown street yesterday in which 'seven firemen were Injured, two 1 critically. I "It was just one of those things which happened in the life f a fire'man." Chief McKinney said after {completing an investigation. Meanwhile, the condition of two firemen, injured critically, and a third, injured seriously, remained unchanged. The others are recover- , ing. Mountaineer Held In Assault Case _ I Monticello, Ind.. Oct. 29 —(UP) — 1 J hn Jones. 24. illiterate Virginia ' mountaineer who came here to ' work in a factory, today was under a 5 to 21 year sentence for the crim- ’ mal assault of a 12-year-old girl. The child is an expectant mother. Jones told circuit judge Ralph ( McClure his total education con- t sisted of five week's attendance at t i a rural m untain school. s o a 10 piece Orchestra Sunday. ‘ Sunset Dance.
CROWD ATTENDS FARM CLASSIC Washington Is Site Os Annual State Corn Husking Meet Washington. Ind.. Oct. 29 —(UPI All roads led to the Graham farm six miles north of Washington today us a cr'wd upwards ot 40.<*m started massing for Indiana's annual farm classic —the state cornhusking tournament. With skies clear and the special-ly-prepared 55-acre tract of yellow hybird corn in perfect husking condition, experts freely predicted that a new state record, far above the 34.56 bushels established in 1935. would be set today. The 16 qualifiers. 11 of whom bettered the state record in winning their county contests, take their places at the starting line at noon with the exp'psion of a bomb and will he off on 30 minutes of gruelling work. They husk to the end of a low. one and an eighth mile 1 ng. and then start back another row. On either side of the huskers are cleared spaces for the wagons wuh their high bangboards and the spectators to travel. Ends this Afternoon It was expected to be 3 o'clock or after before the judges compute their figures and announce the winner for cornhusking is a game of skill as well as work and deductions are made for such things as leaving ears on the stalk or ground, and failing to remove all the husks from
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. OCTOBER 29. 1937.
Klan Pushes Drive in Michigan Bl I’ ■LL lab ‘ v A life ■ Meeting beneath fiery cross Meeting beneath the traditional fiery cross outside Kalamazoo, mem. bers of the Ku Klux Klan launched plans for extending their or. ganization in Michigan, stronghold of the hooded order of the Black Legion until it was broken up.
ears tossed into the wagon. The deduction for gleanings—j marketable cm left on the sjalks. i ground or thrown over the wagonamounts to three pounds from the j gross load so revery pound failing I to reach the wagon. | When the losses are computed, to-1 gether with dedutions for failure to i strip the ears clean, the net loads ■ are determined. Favored in today’s contest was I Robert Kitchell of Wayne county, j who led all qualifiers with a mark I of 41.32 S bushels. But Albert Etter. 1 the defending champion, was receiv-
Announcing Sunday Dinners Rice Hotel —under new Management Decatur. Indiana M. F. Kindler Starting Sunday Oct. 31st Fried Chicken Dinner6sc Roast Turkey and Dressing6sc Baked Sugar Cured Ham with Raisin Saucesoc Fried Chicken Luncheonsoc Turkey Luncheon 50c Chicken Noodle Soup Mashed or Candi Sweets Stewed Tomatoes or Green Beans Cranberry Salad Hot Tea Biscuits Mince or Apple Pie and Cheese Coffee We Cater to Banquets and Parties 11 a. m- to Bp. m. “You Bet It’s Fresh / X ’b\ Madam — Everything I f x Is Fresh at EQUITY” I BUTTER & First Grade Only MJ 37c Ih. — 2 lbs. for /J V dES COTTAGE CHEESE 5c tb., 2 lbs. 9c Cream Cheese Swiss Cheese 23c LB - °k G NC T 37c HHLLOUJEEM PARTY NEEDS ICE CREAM Fresh Candies CAT and M ITCH Centers CHOC CHIPS 20c lb. Full Quart Bricks / V CHOC. DROPS 13c lb. PECAN ROLL bridge mix „ 23c ih. Vanilla with Orange Ice Center \fz~ii aqqvtq - S 31c iISSES SES _ 9C lb. DAIRY STORE 151 N. Second Street
ing the support ot many spectators [although he husked only 33.58 ■ bushels in winning the 193 G chamI pionship. The winner and runnerup will be I e'igible to compete in the national [ tournament near Marshall. Mo., Nov. 4 Two hundred dollars in cash prizes will be awarded today. — —— l -O' " 1 - ■ Murder Suspects Are Questioned In Case — Indianapolis. Ind.. Ot. 29 —(VP) Four suspects, one ot wh- m police said had powder burns on his hands
{were In custody for questioning today In the murder of Edward L. ' Maze. 52-year-old filling station operator, who was shot to d ath last ! night during an attempted upMazo died from two bullet I wounds in (he base of his throat and the abdomen, us he* lay on the porch «>f his home* next door to the i tilling station, he was unmarried There were no witnesses to
wJJ? bu r-’ V- ■ wk Jew I-J.ll ■’ w B . (='.' ‘ ; N D K ■L. poujjh' y K TTOUSEWIVES who know .. ‘ ■d how good, how rich, how — y I tasty, how tempting and how -.fG Nutritious Churngold is. Z) I IM welcome the new vitaminized VZ o, NS Churngold with open arms. IJ// Now, this new all-purpose food S \VA .-» • ”AS product—filled with the Vitamin , ye.' TO lx A and the sunshine Vitamin D — f L , gives new zest to appetites. * h and is a perfect energy-giving mSL'tA S E £ . and health-building food for \yHsfk yfj \- ' ■I II i youngsters. You'll be delighted with the new vitaminized CZ V Fr tiT : I Churngold, because it goes so ' ■ ■ “ ' far and is so economical — because it is not only a better I spread for bread, but is perfect ’ I 01 for cooking and baking. ’ ■' . ASK yOUR 6MCER ABOUT THE FREE '1 UTILITY GLASS TRAY! V J L This beautiful Rose-Pink Glass Utility Tray will be given t" you absolutely free by your grocer when you use the new << •/ i|‘ ■ vitaminized Churngold. He is reserving one for you v , .. j-* I him about it today. The Churngold Corporation, Cincinnati, . ' I Ohio. Churners of Quality Margarine since 1902. ' - -"ie*-’ | K — -1 STOP! READ! BUY! SAVE! I — THIS WEEK-END. PRIME BEEF—ALL CI TS — I PICNIC HAMS, FRESH LB. HBMS Pork Shoulder Steak — fb.23c HI ■ FRESH HAMS, LB. E K 5F = i NICE SM ALL PORK ( HOPS. lb. JQg | » -fl FRESH PORK SIDE VIC. I ' ' —-I (Chunk) — fb. — ■ g FRESH BRAINS. LB. fl Oc MUSH - in can : Plain or 4 PORK. BEEF OR SHEEP A V W | L ARD- Fresh 2 tbs. JMg, Minute Steak, pound 25c ed fruits '.onvinr I Large Dill Pickles. 3 for M>c 2 LB. BOX W>“ Fresh (.round Beef, poundlsc SPAGHEIH Cottage Cheesepint —Sc quart —l5 c —-"'''B Yellow Corn Meal, bag 15c [\| j. B. COFFEE Pancake & Buckwheat Flour, (new pack) 5 lb. bag 27c » pounds ■ Plenty of Fresh Oysters — Oyster Crackers (Saturday only ’ f Smoked Picnics, whole or half. 1b.29c Edgemont Grat g OUR OWN FANCY BACON b °7 smacks box I RINED AND SLICED — pound 4”C Edgemont t B O n £ Rib or Plate I , FreS k \n P d U 7la« C your order Boiling Beet Pound a w n e d ek b : n sVo,gett^l We have all cuts of Native Veal. VEAL F'zm Campbell s Tomat: Soup.JPADDIES (boneless). pound X-J&’U Beechnut Coffee, Food-Craft — Good Nut Oleo 2 lbs. 25c i?;i,h„n M H Hart Brand fancy Green Beans, can 15c Blue Rll>'’<>n Monex Oats, dinner plate or cup & saucer with each pkg2sc i can | Large No. 2</ 2 cans Stokely’s finest Kraut 10c' I Our Own — fresh or Eg ‘ i O3US3ge smoked — casing. Ib.__ Wyw-J ■ Butter, Cream-M ft J I Z* Thuringer o ( H ery, fresh. 2 111. /z| I bummer bausage chunk Novelty Ash Tray filled with Horseradish Mustard £/ ILe* Deliveries I Please order 1 d 1() I early for gtg . al | pa rts I Service. ° f '' Phones 106~107
Hho’tlng. Mrs. Lena Shelton, wh>' alno lives next to the filling station, said he heard (wo muffled shots as ter seeing two men sitting nt-ar tin- ! station in a battered old itutomobllwhich n'so was seen by several otb I er persons. [ o ~ Silk Topper Pride of Town Rutte, Mont <(J.R> A tall silk hut of ancient vintage, priceless in I the estimation of many of Butt- <
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