Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 297, Decatur, Adams County, 17 December 1937 — Page 7

Xas;< ,|! ,;i I «»» ||. 1,1 ”'' Mt JZfci h 3<> a ni. a ‘«u"«rtO‘ ""’ EL..,,. io*« “ '"■ Chapel B w; | I I chll rch ftXfr 9 - 30 " L Antioch B. S. Church ■ ol* F 1 I'ustnr. fsunW Sep. 9-30 «• Ml ' B ' 9 Oriebt. 1 '■■«?. 1"45 ..WX unto U> hl is born. 111, son is 1 :iiiii Innrent «W1 .. ■ and hU b sl|jll *"' ' | 'rfHl.Mh 1 - Th.. M.s-h'y ■ ," the B* l '' "sE/ ~ of P«. ■ — o > cu<dfii* anael ' cal Church kg 111 dK ’I w-H tO 5 ~H' l '' kßi-M* ® v ' ’ |WgL AflU ■ 1, Oa U. B. Church HFstaey F Shaw, pastor .■Sunday Sch 01. 9:30 a. tn. Thur-. Km Drew, jilipvrintendent. ■ Morning S< ! ' ship. 10:15 a. in. Krinon »übje< 'Tim King's Bii th- ■ ( hristianj’Ei: ieavor. 6:15 p. m ■Evening Klisieal program. 7:15 I m The BO' lie is invited. I 'S Mount Tabor M. E. ‘■Sunday s|ho 9:00 A. M. ■Samuel amend, Supt. ■Worship Hen ice 7:00 P. M. .L hristma.- message. E.i Christmas) pageant will be prefeted at the cliun 11 on Saturday Kiting at 7: —

... B, -** VW' ’ * It’s Bite WrffiOl y' pjEwnßa WWillK gEBB** Wjw) i □New WHOLE WHEAT cereal with TOASTED MALT flavor ' - bMMBHIKsauSMI B|Jjgaß^w«Tr'r'W l t'X l --tfT'. i ~“*M 1 ' pF' Give Food For Citristmas | Meat. We will also pack any size Gift Box with Groceries and other Food Stuff. I LARD — Our Own 2 lbs. Large Di " p,ckle !' ?J or - *1 (WITM Mr-A-r nnrvrn, QleO, Foodcraft. 3 IbS. ■ (WITH MEAT ORDER) Plenty of Fresh Oysters | PICNIC HAMS, FRESH I ah. JOC Oyster Crackers in box or bulk B J| Pork Shoulder Steak — tb.°3c MUSH—in can, Plain or J FRESH HAMS, LB. XgC 'fiK K—: S«_;7 E . 0 ' Small cans Peaches, crushed ’■oWift’s Circle “S” Picnic Hains *&/!<! Pineapple, Apricots and mix- £ JL pound ed fruitsloc I RING BOLOGNA 2 lbs. 15c 2 '-S-.S&Ts. I J Fresh Brains, Pork Live: a:»l Ib-ar: ■■- L_ Ik VO| . TI ; E I Minute Steak, pound ?- C 3 pounds * 1 Fresh Ground Beef, pound, 1 ' )C (Saturday only) l| FI'RE PORK BULK SAUSAGE, pound ~oc £d o emont Graham Crackers. /■ vIR FANCY BACON Edgemont Smacks, box 18c ■B RINEn and SLICED — pound JP** Fresh Pumpernickel Bread every I K IW. . - ni.lo »* . week end. Place your order early 9E? f Rih or I Lite I and be sure of getting yours. ■ ;i 'l y|lda Pound ■ ““ Campbell's Tomato Soup, 3 cans 25c I vn . . i Beechnut Coffee, either style_.3sc ■ ’EAL PADDIES (boneless) pound pound Free. '■HlKy Our Own — fresh or Boys and Girls. Ask us about I Sausage smoked — casing, lb. - the Sunshine Cookie Special. 1 Don’t Forget to Order your Christmas Poultry early! I PIM “ S early for E all parts Serv-t,.., SH r«*AV3> fAsf of the cit y|i ~ r>-c<- Delivery

, Ivlted i<> attend, I Revival aervkea will begin on , Monday evening December 27 and I till continue through two weeks The services will | )tt conducted by the pastor. Clark's Chapel M. E. Sunday School 9;Ho a. M. ( W. C. Heard. Supt. Wordhip Service 10:80 A, M. A Christmas Moaxage ~ Lloyd W. Bower, pastor. CHURCHES PLAN 1 -£^£ r -*WUgn [THOM PAGE nNWV Dorothy ('..ttrell, Hetty Anspaugh. Recitation —"A Hoy's Work ' — Robert McAlhaney. Recitation—Selected— Jane Ann Hooten. Song—“ Away in a Manger." Benediction 7:00 p. m. ( The Sunday evening program will be at 7 o'clock and will be , given by the young people's division of the Sunday Scho.il. Organ prelude—Selected. Christmas hymn — The Girls chorus. The Bible Christmas Story Kathryn Ruth Lozier. The Christmas Prayer—Chester Reynolds. Christmas Hymn — The Junior pupils. Christmas Reading — Selected — Phyllis McFarland. I Saxa phone solo— Selected—Roberta Coffelt. “Christmas Among the Nations" (1) Italy—Betty Fuhrman. (2) Spain—Billie Lynch. (3) Palestine—Richard Linn. (4) Germany—Peggy Gaunt. (5) Alaska—Jane Graber. <6) Holland —Marion Feasel. Accordian so>» — Selected—Ronald Stucky. Vocal duet — Selected — Misses ( Madelin Spahr and Jane Linn. ( Instrumental music — Intermediate girls. Message—The minister. Offertory and Offering. Playlet—“The Dust of the Road"; Characters represented by Virginia Brelner, Robert Sebnitz, Leonard Merriman. Billie Joe Spahr. Christmas hymn — The Girl's chorus. | “All Hail the Power of Jesus

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17,1937.

| Name"— Congregation. | i Benediction. 11 Doxology. Organ Post lude—Selected. r I PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7:00 p. m. Processional—Hark! The Herald I Angels Sing. I Prayer Rev. Walton. ; Song—Oh! Little Town of BethI leheni. I hrlstmas Lullaby — Primary ! class. The Little Tree—Kay Runyon. What 1 Like—Georganne Walton. Recitation—Jimmy Moses. Song—Alice Langston. Recitation—Mary Ann Swearini gen. Tlie Pop Corn Ball—Dianne Linn. Joy to the World—Choir. Vote <rf Thanks—James Hart. Piano solo—Patsy Edwards. Christmas Bells — Ellen Hart, Roberta Hahn, Herman Andress, James Hart, Bernice Morgan. Where Is It?—Kathryn Ann Edwards. First Christmas—Marie Morgan. Clarinet solo— Rose Marie Stanley. My Christmas Doll—Anna Fried- . ley. The Christmas Tree Speaks — Doris Richards. Silent Night- Choir. The Three Trees—Playlet. Characters: Cliffton Hart, Russel Stanley, Rosamond Graham, Ferris Franz, John Franz, Jimmy Cowens. Irene Andres, Marie Morgan. Wtn. Schrock, Austin VI atrous. Max Burdg, Tom Lutes; Paul Morgan, Willis Tooke and David Langston. — UNITED BRETHREN 7:00 p. m. I Prelude —Mrs. Carl Fisher. i Prayer—Rev. Janies A. Weber. | Welc,»ne—Eddie Gene Deitsch. God's Gift—Roe Myers. Christmas “In the Heart"- —Juniors. “Gifts to Jesus”—Kattie Schackley. Naomi Harvey, Betty Roop, Alice Sheets, Ruth Myers, Eileen Davis. Joan Bodie, Don Williams. I Bill Porter, Jim Cochran. Bud ' Crider, Bill Marbaugh, Bonnie j Roop, Elaine Roop. "The Christ Comes" — Elva Mae

Jackson, Martha Sheets. Mr. Abbatt, Charleeu Schackley, Beatrice Light, Joyce and Arleene Roop. Offering. Pageant, “Three Great Joys"— Inn keeper—Orland Brown. His wife —Maxine Hilton. Mary—Kathleen Foreman. Joseph—Mr. Deitsch. Shepherds — Bob Foreman, Dick Hakey, Ted Hill. Kings—Bud Hakey, Junior Roop and Dale Fuhrman. Pages—Bill Porter, Jim Cochran, Dick Sheets. Children — Elaine Roop. Jack Fisher. Don Marbaugh, Mary Hodle. Reader —Alma Reed. Nan—Mrs. Suddeth. Jahn —Mr. Suddeth. Vesta—Mrs. Westflelt. Sailor—Ray Sheets. Nurse —Ruth Fugate. Soldier —Ray Hakes. Cherub —Elaine Jackson. Village children — Junior Hakey, Bobby Marbaugh, Roe Myers, Jimmy Fiske. Bobby Roop. Jimmy and Bobby Schakley, Eddie Gene Deitsch and Don Light. Angels—Norma Pontius, Ethlyn and Evelyn Burnett, Betty Krugh, Carolyn North, Ruth Myers, Eileen Davis and Betty Roop. Singers—Estella Franklin. Irene Light, Mrs. Fuhrman, Hilda Williams, Bob Drake, Vivian Hitchcock. Markvrie Foughty. Herman Smith, Ruth Franklin, Mrs. Carl Fisher at piano. Benediction. o HOUSING BOARD tco».TtNyrED jcKOM ing authority, and he has assured me it will be given every consider-

A EQUITY sX I \ COTTAGE CHEESE, lb 6c I BUTTER 2 lbs. I FULL CREAM CHEESE, 1b.22c ||j | I CHRISTMAS BRICK * W ICE<I{EAM /». S hT-Veak? Tree. Star. Bell. A C T-Ort \ / Turkey centers, qt. A / / \ ii 5 LB. BOX — SEASONS I Mi W Ig » “ SODA • - i U Second St. 9^/ MiMMMaBMBHHaaHbsaMaMMaaiMMBSRawMnHi HITE’S Grocery PHONES 31 and 204 CHOCOLATE DROPS FRESH. SOFT CENTER 3 lbs.__2sc Peanut Brittle, Fudge, Hard Mixed -a and many others lb. ORAN G E S MEDIUM SIZE SUNKIST NAVALS Dozen__l3c 2 Doz. LARGE SIZE — DOZEN 25c — NUTS FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS 2 lbs. 25c ENGLISH WALNUTS — poundl9c PECANS — poundl9c MIXED NUTS — pound -22 c SUGAR 0 pounds 55c | WHEAT FiflKfS SUPER SUDS PINEAPPLES Pkg. 2 Lar^e Cans in heavy Large Cake Plate Free syrup DCAOUCQ Large cans. Halves 1 ILHUIiLU in heavy syrup—can A / W A nninnTO Lar »c cans Whole peeled Al ItlllU I U in heavv svrup—can SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR 29c (12 inch Crystal Cake Plate Free) ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT OF CHRISTMAS TREES. GET YOURS NOW! KRAUT PORK AND BEANS HOMINY RED BEANS TOMATO JUICE PEAS AND CARROTS Tomato and Vegetable SPAGHETTI Soup CAN Sc

atlon when the approvals are made. “Assuring you of my luterest in ; this matter, I urn. with best regards, “Sincerely yours, “Sherman Minton." Questions Considered Many complicated questions must be considered before the Decatur authority will be aide to make definite recommendations as to the method of procedure In raising the local share of the cost. The government probably will purchase 90 percent of the bonds to be Issued against the cost of the houses. The local share can be contributed by a number of means, including cash donations, donation of professional service or purchase of bonds. If bonds are issued to provide the local share they will bear up to four percent and will probably lie retired before the government’s 90 percent share is paid. The government requires that J the housing project be part of a longtime city plan for the improvement of the community lite. (I. E. EMPLOYES (CONTINIJ s:!* KKOM F» A <>F, OMW aid employes in their Christmas shopping. | The amount paid in distribution this year is much higher than last year, according to reports from the Fort Wayne office. The total for the entire works is 60 per cent larger (than in 1929, Gerard Swope, company president, stated yesterday and the totals here and in Fort Wayne are approximately twice as great. The first six-months distribution was made here in June.

FOR COMPLETE COFFEE ENJOYMENT! KROGER ‘HOT DATED" SPOTLIGHT Ife 16c smooth ano ICrWPMP MP fragrant. vou'iiuv*,. jLb.i-kg. 47c

Country Club Dinner Rolls Oven Fresh Package of 12 3 V BETTER! FRESHER! BECAUSE IT'S TIMED! Clock Bread Big I'/: th. 9AC Sliced Loaf— *UV Kroger Sparkling GINGER ALE Also Lemon Lime, Lemon Soda, Lime Rickey, Root Beer, Orange Soda Strawberry Soda 3 23c Plus Bottle Charge EMBASSY FRUIT CAKES Chuck Full of Goodness 25c

FRENCH CREAMS * DIA ?2?P I K? AN,) MANHATTAN MIX * WAI NUTS lb 23© CHRISTMAS MIX LBS. M ALM TS, lb fITT l?or'W w JUMBO BRAZILS, lb. 25c Cl I KOI K MIXED M TS. 1b.23c CRYSTAL CLEAR **-*** peanuts in shell, ibioc : — FANCY FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES — ’ GRAPES c, "S“sSr'‘ lb 5c IDAHO POTATOES -S -37 c HEAD LETTUCE 2 for J CAULIFLOWER CELERY I© C California Pascal. Finest Celery Grown, large stalks BVw Large Snow White BANANAS lb. ff £ CABBAGE 31bs lOC 4 M? New Texas. Medium Size, Solid Heads BVn POTATOES Peck JQc — Extra Special, Michigan Sand Grown "* T* " v 100 tt>. bag $1.25 Tangarines L,, "r z doz 35c Guaranteed Quality Meats- Features For Saturday S* Shoulders ~ • -—lb 15c WAFER SLICED DRIED BEEFI2' 7 c pkg. Pork Loin fresh bulk mincemeat 15c n». cHO p s Pork Steak ib 19c Lean ~ End Slices AAfc V EAL POCKET STEW 15c lb. CHOICE VEAL ROASTS23c lb. Sausage 2 lbs 35c PURE 110(1 LARDISc Ib. Pork Loin vegetable shortening 2 tbs. 25c ROAST BONELESS 11* Lean haddock A* AwP*-«*. w Tenderloin ** ** Cuts— J&j&V ATTENTION:, Please place your Order at once lor your _ Christmas poultry. Turkeys, Chickens, Select Oysters. —————1- ■ — I, ■ ■— 1 A ,CI Ttmurr 1 z 14717 RAPID ROMANCE — Mon. thru Fri. — 10:30 A. M. C.B.T. over LIINDA S rIKSI Lj* *V Iv Rapid Romance — Mon. thru Fri. 10:30 a. m. c.s.t. over WOWO

Hot Dated Full Bodied Flavory Lb. FRENCH Brand COFFEE «v OUR MOTHER’S COCOA 1 fie 1 tb. c»n • PEANUT BUTTER 25C EMBASSY — TASTY t tb. jar COUNTRY CLUB FANCY Grape£ruit x .25c Country Club Invigorating 18 oz. « A/a GRAPEFRUIT JUICE -can * PINEAPPLE No. 2»/ 2 21C PEARS or APRICOTS 2 No. 2y 2 Cr STANDARD — IN SYRUP- cans VWW AVONDALE 24 tb. FLOUR CORNMEAL 5 Ib -17c EATMORE OLEO 2 lbs. 2«C CRISCO or SPRY 3 lb. 4Q C VEGETABLE SHORTENING can "W COUNTRY CLUB PREPARED Pancake Z3c DOUGHNUTS Doz. 1 2C Deliciously Fresh — Plain or Sugared “ NAVY BEANS & Lbs. JCc Fancy Michigan Hand Picked PRUNES e Lbs. jr c Kroger Sun Cured — 80-90 Size CORN FLAKES 2 1 arge J QC MARSHMALLOWS 1 lb. box « E c SODA CRACKERS 2 1 Ib> SWEET POTATOES No. 2'/ 2 2<Sc CRANBERRY SAUCE 17 oz. f OCEAN SPRAY can * «•*’

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