Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 268, Decatur, Adams County, 12 November 1937 — Page 6

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r- ♦ ! RURAL CHURCHES | Mt. Tabor M. E. Church Sunday School 9:00 A. M. Miss Myrtle Clementa, Supt. Worshin Service 10:00 A. M. Sermon Subject: What Shall your attitude toward War He? Lloyd W. Bower, pastor. „ —o — Clark’* Chapel M. E. Church ——— Sunday School 9:30 A. M. I W. C. Beard. Supt. Worship Service 7:15 P. M. Sermon subject: What Shall Your I Attitude Toward War Be? Lloyd W. Bower, pastor, fc o Union Chapel U. B. Church Stacy F. Shaw, pastor I ] I 1 Sunday School. 9:15 a. in. ThurIt man Drew, superintendent. ; t Morning worship, 10:15 a. tn.'t The ladies of the missionary society have charge of service. c Christian Endeavor. 6:30 p. m. i

FIRST f ILL FOR SEI OMI HELPINGS e * a bowl of Shredded f Ralston before that husF li. < band of yours and watch jje 7 k him smack his lips with ( ( J{ v approval. Grand with 41 'I <■ f right out of the package! i /ill Soffit BN Wk 4 HITE’S Grocery PHONES 31 and 204 NEW BEANS NAVY 3 lbs 14c BABY LIMAS4 lbs2sc GREAT NORTHERN 3 lbs2sc LARGE LIMA 3 lbs2sc DRIED FRUIT SUPER SUDS Large Package PRUNES, lb.sc RAISINS, 3 tbs. 25c ZUC Dried Peaches, lb. 15c Large Cake Plate Free! CAKE FLOUR “ n 29c 12 in Cake Plate Free! postman” 2 packages 25c Package Grape Nut Flakes Free! WHEAT FLAKES *sc POST TOASTIES APPLES 2 Large Packages GRIMES GOLDEN 25c e®' Plate Free 59® APRICOTS *ound can. Whole Peeled 12c ORANGES 1”29c DATES - ” 2 pounds 15c I OUR STEAKS. ROASTS AND BOILING MEATS are CUT FROM BABY BEEF AND ALWAYS TENDER. KRAUT PORK AND BEANS HOMINY RED BEANS TOMATO JUICE PEAS AND CARROTS Tomato and Vegetable SPAGHETTI Soup CAN Sc

Evening, evangelistic service, I 7:15 p. tn. ; Sermon topic, “Where Are the I I Dead?'' Mid week service Wednesday, i 7:30 p. m. o Calvary Evangelical Church George S. Lozier, minister 9:30 a. in.—Sunday School. Rolland Miller, superintendent. 10:30 a. m. Prayer and praise I service. I 7:30 p. m.. Thursday — Worship service and sermon. o Roosevelt To Meet Utility Leaders Washington, Nov. 12 —(VP) — President Roosevelt said today he would confer soon with a group of private utility executives to dis- < uss, among other things, property eva’uation in the industry. The supreme court y,*terday completed hearings on a test case under which the federal govern-

. inent seeks to obtain a reversal of a 35-year-old paltry of evaluating utility properties. Mr. Roosevelt's conference with i utility heads —to be held probably next week will follow his announci merit Tuesday that he believed private concerns should receive a monopoly if they would agree to the change in evaluation technique by which valuation would be based on their “prudent investment’’ rather than on replacement cost. Q Belgrade Garrison Commander Suicides Belgrade, Jugo Slavia. Nov. 12 — (UP) —Gen. V. Tomich, commander of the Be'grade garleon and alter- , nate first legion of King Peter II died last night from self inflicted revolver wounds, it was announced officially today. Political leasons were believed the cause and his death caused a sensation in the army and political circles. o HOUSING DRIVE too great. Consequently they made tentative plans to follow the government reorganization bills with the farm measure and then to schedule the wage-hour bill. Leaders hope that the house labor committee will not attempt to withdraw the bill from the rules committee but instead seek to bring it to the floor either by voluntary action of the rules group or by a petition • discharging it. o , Driver Os Fatal Truck Released t LaGrange, .Ind.. Nov. 12—(UP)— j* Max McKee, 31. Kalamazoo. Mich.. . truck driver held on a charge of unlawful packing in connection with the death of Maurice L. Bass. 38, Greenwood, yesterday in an automobile accident near here, was released from LaGrange county jail today. o Five C hildren Are Burned To Death Olivet, Mich., Nov. 12 — (UP)— Five children were burned to death today when fire destroyed a small frame farmhouse built originally to house chickens. The victims, ranging in age from

sale CALENDAR If Roy S. Johnson Auctioneer Decatur, Ind. Claim your sale date early as 1 am booking sales every daj. Nov. 15 —Scherry & Reppert, 2% j miles north of Preble. General farm sale. Nov. 16 —B. O. Raberding, St. Mary's, Ohio. Guernsey cattle. Nov. 17—Chester Grange, 3 mile northeast of Rockford, Ohio. General farm sale. I Nov. 18 —Martha Fugate, 4 miles south. 3% miles west of Decatur. H. H. High, Auct. Nov. 18 —Amos Zook, 3 miles | west of Edgerton, Ind. General farm sale. | Nov. 19 —Mrs. Anna Mefford, 4 miles east and 3 miles north of Convoy, Ohio. General farm sale. Nov. 20 —Martin Kinerk," 2 mile south and *4 mile east of Waynedale. Nov. 27—Vai Laker, 6 mile north I of Tocsin. General farm sale. ; I BOOK YOUR SALE EARLY i ROY 8. JOHNSON Decatur, Ind. Trust Company Building Phone 104 Phone 1022 Don’t Miss It! Bitner Dramatic & Dancing School Presents KIDDIE REVUE Catholic High School Wed., Nov. 17 8:15 P. M. Adults 25c Children under 14 -10 c ATTENTION Former Members of the MOOSE Through a special ruling of the Grand Lodge, all members dropped for non-payment of dues may be reinstated into the order for the payment of SI.OO This special offer good only until December 31. See the Secretary today.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1937.

Racket-Buster Off on Cruise -ak.ng a well-earned vacation after his .mash.ng elect>on W th. iJewey sailed for Bermuda for a brief sojourn

2 to 7 years were the children of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wiggleworth, who were in a barn milking when the flimsy structure caught fire. The flames gained such headway the Wiggleworths were unable to approach the building. • o Trade In A Good Town — Weentur

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