Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 160, Decatur, Adams County, 8 July 1938 — Page 7
J KAI, CHURCHESj I M Willshire ■L. School. ! ,:S0 '*• H Thing I U practice on Friday eve- ■ Winchester ■ v School. !» a ■ meeting. 1" “ Khlne. 7 00 P ■ meet ius Wednesday eve- ■ re Charge United Brethren Hk’alter Marks, pastor. ■ Bethel Hl v School. 9 30 a. n). IM. Magner, of St. Marys, aker. Union # y School. 10 a. m. Harry »r superintendent. worship. 8 P- nr. Rev. I H Pleasant Grove ; UD i y School, 10 a. tn. Elton icliL superintendent. ’ meeting Thursday.
" KEIIOGGS RICE XRISPIES y —their she crackles" iilll cartoon, Isn't it - but Rice Krispies is a / ■e of a good cereal! It ff IC P H Kotchlesscrispness-that C M ■kies in milk or cream!- wr/f C '■ ■ a distinctive, delicious / ■r. These toasted rice / i ■les moke a big hit with / N- / one from Junior to Grandpa! / grocer sells Rice Krispies, ready to / -I ” I I i sen . Wholesome, easy to digest. Made r *~- — \yz by I gg in Battle Creek. -— L| ANOTHER BIGEQUITY lie SALE | Saturday and Sunday ■< BULK RIPE OLIVES I 25C |,|NT S?IS 1C | COTTAGE CHEESE ' t® Ar PINT another *V PINT FOR AV B TTER 2 lb- Roll I ONE POUND PRINT .29c C()OL OFF WITH EQUITY ICE CREAM (equity "™;;j Open 8 a. m. to 12 p. m. Daily. Grand Opening SATURDAY of the Newly Remodeled prtzberger Confectionery 244 MONROE STREET ■ * us ' completed the Remodeling and Re- ■ 11 mg of o U r confectionery and invite vou to stop ■i and inspect it. 1,...J' ‘ are also entering our 15th year in our present ■ and take this means of expressing our appre■iation for your past pat ronage. 1. .. - >t | t ?s rr ' l' n c of Candies. Ice Cream. TobacIvbii'i , a s az ’ nes « Stop in during the dav or night. I' 6ll be glad to see you. FREE CIGARS FOR THE MEN I CANDY FOR THE LADIES’ FREE FRIGIE BARS! I Buy one at the regular price—Get One FREE! I m BIG Ice Cream Soda 3 «><< |f Sundae, Special * ’
I 8 p. in. Mt. Zion Sunday School, 10 a. tn. 11. O. Dull, auperintenclent. Sunday School convention this date. 2 p. tn. Conference wide change of pulpits beitigt made thia date. Baptismal services by immersion Sunday, July 17, Hames sand pit, 2:30 p. m. . O Mt. Tabor M. E. Lloyd W. Bower, pastor Sunday School, 9 a. m. Edward Koos, superintendent. Worship service. 7:45 p. in. Bible Study club, Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. Mid week prayer service Thursday, 7:45 p. m. o Clark's Chapel M. E. Lloyd W. Bower, pastor Sunday Schoo), 9:30 a. m. Clinton Beard, superintendent. Worship service. 10:30 a. m. Prayer service, 7:45 p. in. Thursday. Bible Study cluV, 7:45 p. m. Friday. Q Antioch M. B. C. Church (). L. Flesher, pastor Sunday School, 9 a. in. Mrs. ' Geo. Bright, superintendent. I Sermon. 10:15 a. m. Special service Thursday eve-
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JULY 8, I‘l3B.
Here’s World’s Most Expensive Sky Garden! < .-’WWW •> LL ? - • Sh"'' L . ' ■ Olgk -• ‘ 1 Precarious perch! Corner of the sky garden One of the most unusual jobs in the United States is the most expensive piece of aerial agriculture in that held by John Buckley of New York whose duty the world, has a vegetable plot 250 feet square and It is to plant and care for the sky garden atop winding walks landscaped in a manner which would famed Rockefeller Center. Eleven stories above ,do credit to any country home. Now accustomed the street is this terraced roof where vegetables to his unusual job, Buckley goes about his duties and flowers grow in cn attractive atmosphere of with a casual manner which seems to foretell the shrubs and trees. This miniature garden, probably distant day when sky gardens will be common.
ning. July 14. in which an evangelist from Indianapolis will preach. We hope to have a good attendance at this service. Every body welcome. _o Calvary Evangelical Church George S. Lozier, minister 9:30 a. m.—Sunday School. Otis Shifferly. superintendent. 10:30 a. m.—Prayer and praise service. Mrs. Otis Shifferly. lead--7:30 p. tn., Thursday—Worship service and sermon. 0 Dectur M. E. Circuit Robert J. Yunker, pastor Mt. Pleasant Worship service. 9:30 a. m. Sunday School, 10:30 a. m. Norval Fuhrman, superintendent. Pleasant Valley Sunday School. 9:30 a. in. Harold Porter, superintendent. Worship service. 10:30 a. m. Beulah Chapel Sunday School. 9:30 a. ni. Dortha Shady, superintendent. Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. WTgUY BROWN (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) olds, chairman; Arthur E. Holt house. Boys work: Bryce Thomas, chair man; Avon Burk. James Murphy Crippled children: Dr. Palmer Eicher, chairman; Bryce Thomas, Clarence Weber. Athletics: George Thoms, chairman: Charles Brodbeck, Maurice: Kindler. i Rural-urban acquaintance: Ern-
Working Man’s Paradise Being Built in Sahara —t I — ■ '' d'l IrTi I 1.. II ■ L iiirrwWliW' - ni • * * ’ MI I 111 iitMW I'Wri 1 tfU ! -g. r itilraErf&ifa&Sfr'’ <■> x.TA . , '-v S«,-«WXy...... ■ ■ l ~r. y. - . ; - ■ - ■ ... ■ . - "■ ■ * . View of new housing project
JVbile »he New Deal proceeds with housing projects * a vast scale, similar advances are being made n distant Tripoli m northern Africa where >S oM <_•_ •_! <l* •■*•**" ** -
1 est Busche, chairman; Wilson Lee, M. J. Mylott, Oscar Lankenau. 1 Youth service: Harry Maddox, chairman; H. W. McMillen, Charles i Langston. ■ Ladies night: J. Ward Calland. chairman; H. P. Schmitt, Norman I Kruse. i COURT HOUSE Divorce Asked A suit for divorce on the grounds ol cruel and inhuman treatment has been filed Sjy Madonna Howard vs Joseph Howard. The complaint alleges the couple was married July 2i), 1937. and that on November ' 25. 1937. the defendant took the | plaintiff to the home of her parents near Willshire, Ohio, and has refused to live with her as man and wife since. Attorney feea and the restoration of her maiden name, Madonna Case are demaded. Summons were ; made returnable, September 5. D. : Burdette Custer appeared for the i plaintiff. Ejectment Asked A suit in ejectment has been fil- . ed by William and Gladys Harrod ! against Melvin Ladd. Summons were made returnable. September ' 5. An affidavit for possession was : riled. A. E. Voglewede appeared for ' .he plaintiff. Real Estate Transfers Emma Yost et vir to Jay J. Yost ■ et ux, 1 acre in Washington towuI ship for sl. Emma Heyerly to Frieda Staveni ik et vir, inlot 38 in Monroe for ;?l John W. Tyndall, Auditor, to
Italian working men and their families at low rentals. Each home comprises a four-room apartment plus tiled kitchen and bath with ample garden
. Cathterine Fravel, inlot 65 in Geneva for $6.91. John W. Tyndall, Auditor, to Wil- ’ son W. Cross, inlots 91, 92 and 343 in Geneva for $7.92. Jacob D. Booher et al to Tena Wendel, 80 acres in Jefferson township for sl. ■ o COMMITTEE TO (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) association and the league of wo--1 men voters. ; Heading the advisory committee > is Anderson Ketchum, secretary of ■ the state tax boned and 10th district chairman. Other members are ' Frederick F. Eidihorn. Gary; Rob- • >rt Arthur, Logansport; Walter Me ; Inerny, South Bend; John li. Hel- . ler, Decatur; Robert R. Batton, iMarion: Tom O'Mara, Terre Haute; Judge John W. Baumunk, Brazil; , Floyd J. Hemmer. Huntingburg; Perry MeCart. Paoli; Harry R. Baldwin. Anderson; and E. Curtis White, Indianapolis. James L. Beattey, secretary to the state comi mittl-e, will serve as seeretary. — q . WOMAN DIES AS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) to St. Vincent's hospital here for treatment. Pilot Bullock said he could offer no explanatin for the crash. "I don't know how it happened." Hie was quoted as saying. A. R. Mensinger. division traffic manager, puzzled by the circumstances of the crash, indicated that the line would start an investigation immediately.
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