Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 178, Decatur, Adams County, 29 July 1938 — Page 7

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beat any I W 0 O Ub\J S I Tkat'l th» sound »ha* , "j th.m up —hungry! / tsMc c eat Kellogg '• Rico IV/Pt 4 IC ( , without coaling - If t> I ■ tor second PI C C Because these " ? "* ! *!'*—s. C - ' '*^K,t y bubbles of toasted art so crisp they crackle oet loud in j 1 - —Bee Krispies ore always ready to larva. / <X. |" , S2SF*| /. by all grocers, served by restaurants. J by Kellogg in Battle Creek. ' - - - |W7qu7ty*s full cream I CHEESE 19 16c V 1c Sale - 1c Sale "!<■ Sundaes Equity’s Plain Queen Split Whip Cream OLIVES with Whip Cream ,nll Nuts . . and Nuts ■ ioc 35c p,nt ioc New Cream Hi-Peak K Soda pint Cone ■ 10c tOK 5c '■ Win 1 KOI J. BI TTER OUR LEADER COFFEE ■ 2^'s3c 19c Ib ■ Only Ist grade sold. 2 pounds37c ■ iW’S SPECIAL NOON LUNCH 20c I EQUITY STORES Open Every Day—B a. m. to 12 p. m. 8 a. m. to 12 p. m. Every Day. 153 N. Second St. - —

■ Sorg Bros, Meat Market EI PHONES 95 & %OUR OWN FREE DELIVERY 107 N. SECOND ST. ■ SAVE MONEY! Fresh and Smoked Fine Quality Meats! — Satisfaction Guaranteed! II K ersklnless fl fresh flfllr CHVCK || WIENERS XI C HAMBURG IX’flC ROAST & ■ I OUR OWN M\KF~~ * Thc sanie R,,,,d <|Ua!itv as al " ays CLUB I ! LIVER PUDDING *SC franks, STEAKS I! 777“ : KING. SLICING ■g Z—ilSAimrv ICC BOLOGNA— IX>C swiss 211 C B SAUSAGE, I '—.- 20c reef boil 9c STEAK 23jC B 2pounds— 23C HAMSTEAK—II fresh WONDER BREAD BEEF SHORT «a SMOKED fl Effi II Side- *®iC White, Rye fl Ar> RIBS 13b>C JOWL— *3* JI 7 — —-Whole Wheal * W ■fl Pork 77~ 7"7 SMOKED 1I n n Largest Assortment of POT fl X/t COTTAGE f* XUC LUNCHEON MEATS ROAST-. *OC o ()l ( S I I r~~- — In Decatur , IWLjIjo. 10. t I Bonn oit 2dC AMERICAN - BRICK RUMP II cheese ROAST- AAC 23C 1 1 pound box- 3<>C SAUSAGE || IOC COUNTRY t'txJVd 12 vC PICNIC S If—... BUTTER-.. JSC LIVER- AHAMS, th. Xjc ——M—

Bailor. aupeHntendent. Preaching, to BO »■ >n. J Evening aervice. ’ Epworth League, 8:30 p. m. Junior League. 8:80 p. m. Prayer meeting 7:30 o'clock . Thuriday evening. !1 1 .... --o WiHuhire U B. Church Lawrence Dellinger, minister Willshire Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. ’’ Class meeting, 10:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 7:30 p. nt. preaching, 7 p. m Prayer meeting, followed by business meeting on Wednesday evening. Choir practice Friday evening, 7:30 o'clock. Winchester Sunday School, 9:00 a. ill. Preaching, 10:00 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve- ; nlng. 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. leader. 7:30 p. m. Thursday—Mid week i service.

r DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. JULY 29, 1938.

When Island Attack Failed r'B < i- / 'e. ■ < < W u 4L: r, 'w t • ■ ***' 1 *■ Tn “As ? Wr XV WWW ■■ m F « i A... Z | -:'e. Gov. Winship reviewing parade, top; wounded Puerto Rican, below Here are the first pictures from Ponce, Puerto Rico, on the attempted assassination of Maj. Gen. Blanton Winship, governor of Puerto Rico. Top picture shows Winship, center figure in white hat, continuing to review a parade after being fired on. Below is Miguel Atitingiorgi, one of those wounded in the attempt Three persons were killed and more than a score wounded in the attack.

Willshire Charge U. B. Walter Marks, pastor — Pleasant Grove Sunday School. 10 a. m. Elton > Vining, superintendent. i Morning worship, 11 a. tn. Mt. Zion Sunday School. 10 a. m. H. O. Dull, superintendent. | Evening worship. 8 p. tn. Prayer meeting Thursday. 8:30.’ Union Sunday School, 10 a. nt. Harry! Troutner, superintendent. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8:30 p. tn. C. E. Sunday. 7 p. m. Bethel Sunday School. 9:30 a. tn. John

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'Kettenring. superintendent. Election of Sunday School offi|cers will be held August 7th. August 14 and 21st will be vacation Sundays for the pastor. o St. Paul's Lutheran Church Preble, Indiana W. M. Moeller, pastor Divine worship will be c-inducted next Sunday tn both languages. The 1 German service will begin at 9:00 j o'clock CST. The English worship I will begin at 10:15 CST. I° . I i Annual Lawn Social At Preble Sunday ■ The annual lawn social of 1 St. Paul's ladies aid of Preble, poet- 1 1 potted from June 26, will lie held j Sunday evening on the school lawn. . A splendid program has been ar--1 ianged, featuring the Honolulu string band of Fort Wayne, and the [ Piny Wood colored quartet of Piny Wood, Miss. The public is cordially : invited to attend. —• 0 Mid-Summer Festival At St. John’s Sunday — Tlte annual mid-summer festival . J i.f the St. John's young people's | society will be held at the St. John’s grove, north of Decatur on federal ; I road 27, Sunday evening. Music and ' ' other entertainment will be provided and refreshments served. The ■ public is invited to attend. Q Trnile In A Good town — Decatur

*—— * | Many Reunions Scheduled For Summer Months Z_ • Sunday July 31 Haggard Reunion, Ijehman park, Berne. Borne annual reunion, Sun Set park. Myers family reunion, Sun Set park. Cowan reunion, Sun Set park. Hoffman reunion, rain or shine. Sun Set park. Sunday, August 7 Ruppert Reunion, CCC Camp near Vera Cruz Park. Brandyberry Reunion, Lehman Park, Berne. Bedford Reunion, Hanna-Nuttman Park. Ninth Rrandeberry Reunion, Leh-; man Park, Berne. Weldler Reunion, Hanna-Nuttman [ I Park. Fuhrman reunion, Hanna-Nutt-1 I man park. Dettinger annual reunion Sun | I Set park. Johnson reunion, Sun Set park. Brunner annual reunion, rain or shine, Sun Set park. Sunday, August 14 Hilyard reunion, Riverside park. 1 Findlay, Ohio. Tumbleson Reunion, Memorial Park. Sunday, August 21 Crist Reunion, Lake George. Smith Reunion, Sun Set Park, all. day. Martz Reunion, Lehman Park! Berne, 9 a. m. Hawkins Family Reunion, Hanna | Nuttman Park, Banket Dinner. Durbin Annual Reunion, Legion Memorial Park. l Hitchcock reunion, Hanna-Nutt-1 man park. Rellig and Roehm reunion, Sun Set park. Dellinger annual reunion, Suu i Set park. Miller and Snyder annual re-. , union, Sun Set park. Sunday, August 21 Brentlinger Reunion, Welker's’ Grove. Steele Reunion, Franke Park, Fort Wayne. Eighth Annual Weldy Reunion,; Hanna-Nuttman Park. Roebuck rehnion, Memorial park Davis family reunion, Sun Set' park. Annual Kuntz reunion, rain or j shine, Sun Eet park. Chattanooga Zion Lutheran pic-' nic, Sun Set park. Sunday, Aug. 28 Hakes Reunion, Legion Memorial Park. Parker reunion, Sun Set park. Davie annual reunion, Sun Set | park. Sunday, Sept. 4 Roop annual reunion, Sun Set park. Schnepp and Manley reunion, i Sun Set park. Annual Urick reunion, Sun Set . park. L. E. Marr reunion, Sun Set park. Monday, September 5 Straub Annual Reunion, Sun Set Park. Anderson Reunion. Sun Set Park. Sunday, Sept. 11 Wesley reunion. Sun Set park. Bafker annual reunion, rain or shine. Sun Set park. Gets High Post IM fu 'r Joseph V. Connolly Appointment of Joseph V. Connolly, president of King Features Syndicate and International News Service as general manager of the Hearst newspapers has been announced in New York. Mr. Connolly, who is 43, will continue to operate International News Service, King Features Syndicate, Central Press Association and International News Photos. ,He has ! worked in all newspaper departments, starting as a pressroom fiy boy on the New Haven Journal- [ Courier. For the last 20 years he , has been associated with the eni terprises of William Randolph Hearst. - '

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