Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 120, Decatur, Adams County, 20 May 1938 — Page 7

SdL L ( 111 RUHES | E Church •f« ■ * \\ H IH. imntor , { m •’f in!i , m. Lloyd . . i" I"' ' --'-<• M. E. Church ' ■ '• **' 1 - 1,,yi1 SK2, \\ dn- -d.iy. *‘*** Evangelical Church s a superintendent. , " I ' l , " nl " * BK '•' d'nff. ily. bail IrHmr Quarter in tin' , in .. de session. K-ri U. B. Circuit Willshire Si heel in \| a Young no k a the Sunday luirm.i. will speak. Winchester fl. m pH T* ' , '”“ l |nwn — Decal u<

equity ■PECIAT S Summer Food V alues F ..--— equity brand fl i i CREAM jj £ v E R A G E S |t - 2 lbs. 31c All Popular Flavors including I 1 Tom Collins, Jr. i.e Vl ' 2 LargC 9*2l* • [ISS- JJV 3 Hotties *J*» lANISH BLEU CASE OF 12 L. ■- rr Our Own Oven lb. ff ff [mri, 49c BAKED HAM 39 v Liuefokt OUVES k _—'-’ 35C Lee T9C Plain Queen Pt. F — OLIVES A»/V WISCONSIN vianw -- Lie Milk Ripe - Bulk It. <a F- - Z > C OLIVES * J v t - —Pecan Roll plas.ea. */C ig\ ICECREAM Full Cream Q\ J?. 11 XJC lONGHORN / U \ Brick— J** Jj un ’ 21C r \ ICECREAM L / y y Full Quart U.K SHAKE - •nd an EGG ~ „ l 6 ?£s 25C IANDWICH MILK K? 1.5 c t F |avors Wilf OPEN L-r Ba.m. to Bk Midnite Daily.

I BORG’S MEAT MARKET FREE BEI.IVKRY A U.,MK OWNEB STORE £1: ■Bt QUALITY — COURTESY SERVICE Biw ething new meaty Q1 C slicing ~i*> 1r» I f RCLE STEAKS BEEF BOIL BOLOGNA * H Wl^ ady - IOC FRESH HAMBURG 121 C 7 ENTER ( ■ fA? HIE SAME GOODQI ALin AS FRESH ■Balsa ge 15C iTnv'K I«)AST 1»1C |fcoM7r~~ CHI ( K ROAS I __— -— Pork ( hops K>WI 15c ( . li ,|. st | CA ks 19? C F,.,.5h Sick' 20c ■ meaty , ~,,,,,7 " <#&-»!,— our own make II LIVH? VN MAKE , ROUND BONE (H R OWN SMOKED |ti>'HNGl2lc g^ AST --— SXge 23c I pighocks 20c gsT™ 20c l& ams 20C □g™"' Spare Rihs 17c.

, Union Chapel U. B. Church | Sunday School, H: 15 u. m. Thur- ' man Drew, Hliperinteiidinit. Morning worship, 10:15 a . )n The morning services will bo In charge of the young people. Short addresses will be brought by Do vona Howard, Wendel Sheehan, lona Schnepp, and Janet Brown. A vocal solo will bo given by Mrs. . Earl Chase. Evening service, 7:30 p. m. The young people will present a pageant, “It Can He," also "The Human Cross." The public is invited. 0 Decatur Circuit M. E. Churches Rev. Robert J. Yunker, Pastor Beulah Chapel Worship Service 9:34) Sunday School ...10:30 Pleasant Valley iSunday School 9 ; 30 Worship Service lid;3o Mt. Pleasant Sunday School 9; 30 Evening Worship 7:30 o —. COURT ORDER (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) that by operating the farm Joseph McClure and his son held possession of it and so could not be disposed during the year of redemption. It also held that Leslie McClure and Eva Reber took title to the land immediately upon the deather of their father, as he died intestate. CLUB LEADERS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) the same color; that glass curtains in the various windows be of the same type, that is either tiebacks or straight hung and very similar, if not entirely alike in color. Colored glass curtains have the disadvantages of fading badily and destroying the effect of unity from the outside. Another factor in producing a uniform and pleasing effect outside is the lining of all figured and colored drapes with a neutral fabric such as, for instance, tan

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1938.

Win Nomination for Governor — ff w ■F’” 1 v / JLI I w F A W A J® Judge Arthur S. James Charles Alvin Jones Judge Arthur S. James, candidate of the Philadelphia Old Guard Republicans, won the Republican nomination for governor of Pennsylvania by a substantial margin over Gifford Pinchot, returns in the primary showed. The Democratic nomination was won by Charles Alvin Jones of Pittsburgh, who was opposed to Thsmas Kennedy, ths latter suoported bv John L. Lewis and the C. I. O

sateen. The lining also protects fro fading and makes drapes hang better. Miss Zaring demonstrated the method of lining. Most drapes now are pleated and this not only gives a more finished effect at the top. hut also causes them to hang in long graceful folds. Today's homes appear more vital and sparkling than yesterday's, and, though more interesting color schemes partially account for lliis, another big factor is more light. Roller shades are entirely up in the daytime, unless perhaps partially drawn a few hours to prevent an afternoon glare in a west room, and the effect of this abundant light upon the cheeriness of the room is truly amazing. This practice is highly desirable also because of providing adequate light for seeing tasks so essential to eye conservation. Printed linens and chintzes con-

NEW DELICIOUS National Ice Cream Week SPECIAL WHITE HOUSE ICE CREAM As Flavored as news from the Capitol As Delicious as a White House Dinner As Rich as the U. S. Mint , A New Deal In Ice Cream Goodness SATURDAY ONLY One Pint lee Cream FREE with the purchase of One (JUART Ice Cream any f lavor. Blue Creek Dairy

tinue to hold first place among fabrics used and the patterns tend to be large, clear cut, and widely .--paced, so they are still definite when draped. Colors are clean and fresh in effect. Brown backgrounds are .particularly popular. Other good colors are rust, woodrose, soft green and mulberry. Contrast with the wall is smart. For instance, with an ivory wall, a dark background linen, such as brown or green, is much more decorative than a background of tan, even though rich colors are present in the pattern. o • Young People To Present Pageant The young people of the Union Chapel Untied Brethren church, three miles northeast ot Decatur, ill present a pageant, “It can Ite,”

MORT HAWKINS IS REARRESTED Portland Attorney Is Arrested On Grand Jury Indictment Portland, Ind., May 20.— (Spec-1 lai)—Morton 8. Hawkins, of Portland, was rearrested yesterday by Sheriff Charles Imel on a grand jury Indictment charging him with , barratry. He furnished bond when 1 taken into Jay circuit court and was released. Hawkins was arrested recently on the same charge, the affidavit I resulting in his apprehension being l sworn to by Walter Earehart of | Salamonia. He was released at I that time, also on bail. I During the recent grand jury investigation, the barratry charge against the Portland attorney was investigated with the resultant indictment being returned. Hawkins is charged with inciting law suits, causing worry among the citizens by the threat of lawsuits and with being a public nuisance. A civil action to disbar him is also on file in the Portland court. —Portland Commercial Review. o ■ ■ Two Women Killed By Freight Train Greencastle, Ind., May 20 - (UP) —Driving their car onto the tracks after an east-bound freight train had passed, two women were killed ; three miles east of here late yeaI terday when a west-bound freight , train crashed into them. , They are Mrs. Dovey Querry, 43, I driver, and Mrs. John McCoy, -64, , j both of Fillmore, Ind., six miles I northeast of here. t Both were thrown from the auto- ! mobile and were ground to death as , the engine passed over them. Mrs. ’ McCoy is survived by the husband . and six children and Mrs. Querry by ,' a daughter. 1 as services Sunday evening at 7:30. I | The closing ipart of the service will be a human cross presented by the young people. All services Sunday will be in , the charge of the young people. I- Four young people will deliver the messages at the Sunday morning I I service, and special music is also ’ I being arranged. Earl Chase, direc- ’ tor of young people of the church, lias charge of the services.

RETONGA HELPED ALLISON “FROM i VERY FIRST DAY” Ik* Wants Everyone Who Sutlers Like He Bid To Try It, He States “getonga is a great medicine. I and you can publish my statement ; I tor I would like to help somebody BL i Jfate «L i Wt-N BENJIMAN F. ALLISON else get rid of their troubles like ’ I did.” recently declared Benjiman F. Allison, who has lived in his own home at 1249 N. Tremont St., Indianapolis, for the last twenty one years, and before his retire- ■ inent was with Kingan & Company for thirty-five years. “My food would sour and ferment so bad there was very little solid food I could eat," continued Mr. Allison. "1 felt bad all the time, had no energy, and suffered jterribly with pains in my arms and shoulders. At times I could not even lift my arms to drive a nail. • I I suppose this was caused by poisons from my kidneys, which seemed badly out of order, very irregu-j lar, and kept me pretty miserable. “Retonga helped me right from , the first. I took two bottles, and [ I haven’t a pain left. I now eat all kinds of food without a bit of gas or indigestion. My bowels are as regular as a clock, my kidneys are normal, and I feel fine. Why ; just a day or two ago I boarded up the side of a house without any trouble at all. If my statement will help somebody else get back their health. 1 will feel well repaid for making it." Mr. Allison has hundreds of friends all over Indiana who regard his word as his bond. Retonga may be obtaiued at Holthouse Drug Co. advt.

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