Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 84, Decatur, Adams County, 8 April 1938 — Page 7
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■ HITE’S Grocery ■ Phones 31 and 204 ’ a ■ full' recovered from the fire with a complete ,ar ‘ H . k IU .„ fixtures and practically a new building a n bitter equipped than ever to take care of needs. : — ' "■"SUGAR FLOU R W 10 lb. sack Best Pastry Cdlc 21 lb. sack Zqi‘“■Granulated >4* UJV ■STRAWBERRIES ss™. 19c ■l — pound can WHOLE APRICOTS ■fane' halves « - in heavy «g Mjn.trup A JflV syrup, can A Fancy Sweet, Small size a* SnUNES p» und - V B r~ * C Large Site, Ib. 8c WjIOES ~ 23c W HEATIES «* W {■-W- <jc r 2 P k>rs - - Krispies Free! Telescope Free. ■EICAKES X ,,rkw '.. ioc JWSUDS u - gcpackaße 20c Additional package 1c load of all kinds of Early Seed Potatoes. Onion Onions Plants and Garden Seed of all kinds.
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i prayer meeting Wednesday eveI ning. Mt. Tabor M. E. Church Worship service, 9 a. in. Floyd W. Bower, pastor. Sunday School, 10 a. in. Edward Knot, auperlntendent. Prayer service will be held Thursday evening Place of meeting to lie announced. Clark's Chapel, M. E. Sunday School, 9:30 a. in. W C. Beard, superintendent. Worship service, 10:30 a. in
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. APRIL 8, 1938.
Lloyd W. Bower, pastor. Mid-week prayer service will be held Wednesday evening at the church. Bible study club will meet Friday evening at the home of Harold Mclntosh. — o Decatur M. E. Circuit J. W. Reynolds, pastor Mt. Pleasant Morning worship, 9:30 a. m. I Church School, 10:20 a. in. Beulah Chapel Church School, 9 30 a. m. Morning worship. 10:40 a. in. Pleasant Valley Church School, 9:30 a. in. o Calvary Evangelical Church George S. Lozier, minister 9:30 a. in. Sunday School. Otis Shifferly, superintendent. 10:30 a. m.-Prayer and praise service. Mrs. Janies Darr, leader. 7:30 p. in., Thursday Mid week service. . o PUBLIC WORKS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) G-'orge Earle of Pennsylvania, calling for spending by the government of 39,000,000,000 over a three-year period was merely one of a number of such suggestions which have been submitted to the White House. Hopkins submitted his views to the senate unemployment and relief committee as President Roose- . velt's associates said the chief executive was preparing to ask emergency action on a new recovery and relief program calling for an outlay up to 34.000.000,000. The Resident met at the White House with a U. S. conference of mayors group headed by Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia of New York' and summoned secretary of interior Harold L. Ickes for an important conference at 1 p. m. Hopkins called for an absolute end of direct relief throughout the country. In its place he suggested: Expansion of the works program. Enlargement of pensions and insurance systems under the social security act Far-reaching extension of benefits under the dependent children's clause of the social security act to provide aid to all children in the country who are in need. Hopkins, preparing the way for President Roosevelt's intended plan for mide-scale pump-priming and works expenditures, called for new government spending for such projects as: New homes, schools, public roads, flood control, and soil conservation
WEIGHT CONTROL Weight reduction nnd weight increase a complete dietary and auggeated exercises for increasing or decreasing the weight to normal levels is contained in our Washington Service Bureau's booklet "Weight Control." If your weight is above or below normal, send for a copy of this booklet: CLIP COUPON HERE Frederick M. Kerby, Director, Dept. B-114, Daily Dehnocrat's Service Bureau, 1013 Thirteenth Street, Washington, D. C. I I enclose a dime (carefully wrapped) for my copy of the 24-page booklet "Weight Control," which send to: NA M E STREET and No. CITY STATE I am a reader of the Decatur Dally Democrat, Decatur, Ind.
projects. "We should reach a concept in America,” declared Hopkins, "where the able-bodied unemployed are entitled to a Job as a matter of right.” o Roscoe (ilendening • Church Moderator The annual congregational meeting of the Decatur Presbyterian church was held Wednesday night, during which time Roscoe E. Glen- ! dulling was selected as moderator ■ of the congregation for the coming I year. Reports of the various or-
Bell’s Grocery 908 S. Winchester St. Free Delivery PHONE 555 2 lb. OLEO2Sc 1 lb. COFFER 15c 2 SUPER SUDS > lb. PR! Nl.s 2.>c 40c Value sflh / 10 tb. Bag SUGAR 55c * 2 lb. KRAFT CHEESE 50c 2 Ig. Kellogg Corn i i iz-1 Flakes2sc 1 hlen/.eraft 1 Ig. Kellogg Granulated <•*«.« Wheat Krispies. 1c Soap li*V BOTH FOR 1 can Cleanser free! Boys and Girls ANKLETS, just new 10c and 15c New shipment Ladies BERKSHIRE HOSE7Sc TRI ART LADIES SILK HOSE39c Bell’s South End Grocery Gerber’s Meat Market PHONE 97 FREE DELIVERY Ground U Bacon Beef, lb— (chunk) lb. Choice Beef *2 Ac Roast, tb._ Boiling MSiC Picnic 21c Beef, lb. Hams, lb— Swiss Steak 11c “’T- , Ajl (Whole or pound String End) lb J&OV Sftu 15c «S. 15C Home Made Veal Roast < Er» Souce, flEr lb 2 lbs. Veal (hops .Smoked 2SC pound .... ~ Sausage lb Minute Neck Bones Xf Steak, !b._ pound Pork Chops or Pork Loin Roast Shanks 2 Ctf* pound 2 lbs. Pork Tenderloin Ring (Boneless) Bologna pound 2 lbs. L A R I) Rival Dog Food Pure. Our Own Cans J lb. 3 —- Del Monte Del Monte PEAS < \ No. 2 2No. Xt Cans ( ans , , Del Monte OLEO APRICOTS Keener or Eckrich whole unpeeled 2 lhs - 25c 2 N c a n? 35c We will have a full line of Miller & Hart. Parrot. Armors and Swifts Hams for Easter. Ask about our early Spring Lambs for Easter. Spring Lambs at this time of the year are very rare.
gauizatlons of tho church were given. Among others elected to offices of the church were Carrol Cole, trustee for a term of three years; M. A. Frisinger, elder for three years, Sim Burke and Clarence Beavers, deacons, each to serve three years. C. D. Teeple. the retiring moderator, commented on the spiritual and financial progress of the church. With the new church year all debts have been liquidated. William Schrock Sr., has been | chosen superintendent of the Sunj day school for the coming year. o Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
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