Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 231, Decatur, Adams County, 30 September 1938 — Page 7

•JB'wul.nre CMr3e U ' B ' M Walter M.rka. "USB **• pleasant Grove fl,ad.v Schoot 10 » '” W *' sis Mt. Zion School- I" 11 X worship. ' >'clock. '^V' Bethel |g| day School, h 30 “ •"■ John MEUe HUperlnteiident. , '" Arpyl '' B 8 p m ' E each Sunday. 7 Pj y «•■ «,!! observe rally WXe and uurehip with us. Pau s Lutheran Church Preble. Indiana W. 11. Moeller, pastor ■ . .. mke v Sunday in both lan■K Th., (It ■.■ man service will |K mi ST The English BHr" will bogin at 1" 15 a. m. gHtih? English s-.-rvi. a class ot adults will be received into

■ HITE’S Grocery S A MODERN FOOD SHOP — With K PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE - PHONES 31 & 204 |IAR 10-« 4 9 c 53c Im ,u,<i "m.v "’lie IfiPPLES"' GOLDEN , F " ncy . 19c I ■ 4 CHERRIES. Red Pitted ■j PEAC HES 2 No. 2 cans B Large cans in heavy syrup Xj S SI Very Special « ffijrf* B can JI Raspberries. ■ Dozen $1.69 2 No. 2 cans G fei CORN. Golden Peas, Early June g> H Bantam, No. 1 can w No. 1 can H Pork & Beans f«« Veal Bologna m ■1 1 lb. can Sliced, lb. -*• Im dressing "carts- 25c I CHEESE S 0n,.... "171 c ■ SW. POTATOES [POTATOES 'AM 5c I CRACKERS 2 "ont l4c I CHOCOLATE ~^ p s . ... iic I PEANUT BUTTER £r,..». ioc I CROONS 25c iNew Medium Size Prunessc tb

__Sorg Bros. Meat Market DEAL AT SORG’S AND SAVE QUALITY MEATS — LOW PRICES HAMBURG I CLUB STEAKS I BOLOGNA <-00p QUALITY 1- fl Al4* N - 1 <g 1ALWAYS FRESH ' YOUNG TENDER AyjfcV I RING or SLICING A Chuck Roast ~ — — All Choice Cuts —“A Real Treat — . — Poflj Roasts lb 20c w beef boil ib. in c Lcan ~~ l resh Hapis Franks, lb. J JLI-C lb, .... i 2 i /fC RUMP ROASTS lb. J fig oleo, ib. 12 < 2 c ( -'^ lo ' cc ~ A Rca * Meaty Roast — Pig - Souse, lb. 17c butter. Ih wL HAM STEAKS lb. 25 C ou^^r M F AKE -T SWISS STEAKS lb. 2j| c pt. 15c Tender and Juicy — Round Bone Liver p udd i no , | b . 15c

. 1 church memberahlp by the rite of 11 confirmation. This will be the i flint class of adults to be admitted into the church Mince its organization. Both sermoiiß will be delivered by the pastor. o Calvary Evangelical Church George S. Losier, 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 — Worship service and sermon. The Rev. , George Holston ot Linn Grove will deliver the message. . - ■< Willshire U. B. Circuit 1 Lawrence Dellinger, pastor Willshire Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Preaching, 10:30 a. m. C. E., 7:00 p. m. The Rev. G. M. Sill will bring the message on Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. The message will be followed by a cdhimunion service. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. followed by an official board I meeting. Friday evening will be the business session of the quarterly conference. Following this service there will be a short choir re-

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER .30, 1938.

THE ST. MARY’S TOWNSHIP SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION TO BE HELD AT THE 8080 U. B. CHURCH SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1938 AFTERNOON SESSION 2:00 P. M. Song Congregation Devotionals Secretary’s Report Song Mt. Tabor M. E. Trio Mr. Clifton and the Swoveland Girls Song Misses Mildred Shifferly and Fayme Miller ; Address, “A Chosen Vessel” Rev. S. F. Shaw | Music Pleasant Mills Baptist' Remarks County Officers , Collection Song Congregation Benediction EVENING SESSION 7:00 P. M. Song Congregation Devotionals Song Pleasant Mills M. E. Song Bobo U. B. Address, “The Revolutionary Aspects of the Gospel” Rev. C. M. Prugh Song The Three Musketeers Remarks 2County Officers Collection Song Congregation Benediction

hearsal. Winchester Sunday School, 9 a. m. Class meeting, 10 a. m. Prayer meeting "Wednesday evening. There will be no preaching on Sunday evening at this class because of the quarterly service at Willshire. o • LAUNCH DRIVE 'CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) and H. W McMillen John L. DeVoss, as president of the Chamber of Commerce, sponsoring organ■zation, is also a member of the general committee. BOARD SUBMITS 'CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE, board will be required for the careful, prudent and economical administration of the affairs of said units, and the board recommends that the same be ratified, confirmed and approved by the state board of tax commissioners and the rate of tax levy for each of said units be fixed at a sum sufficient to raise and produce the amount of said budget.” It was signed by the members of the board who were: Earl H.

SATURDAY, SUN., BARGAINS E laC 1 CANDY KISSES " IC3SIC toe quart q ; a n ° t th f ‘ r r ic Q Large Assortment of CHOCOLATE CANDIES Ut roe - Free 2tb Country Roll HI-PEAK CONE Given with Each Purchase of a CHEESE 9& g* INEOPOLITAN 2 29; Lb ’ W THREE FLAVOR ” Hot Chocolate QUART Marshmallow & Wafer BRICK .. T' Our Oven Baked Ham Variety of Heinz SANDWICHES HOT SOUPS Y EQUITY d s a t4 r e y 153 N. Lccond st.

i Adams, chairman, Republican freeholder: Dean Bierly. representing i the county council; Mayor Arthur R. Holthouse, representing the incorporations; E. H. Gilliom. Hartford township trustee, representing the county board of education; Arthur D. Suttles, Democratic freeholder, and Carl C. Pumphrey and Cal E. Peterson, Republican freeholders. u • o JUNIORS PLAN (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) ■ ley. Intermediate Supt. — Mrs. 11. O. Wynn. Junior girl not prointed —Eileen Davis. Junior girls promoted—Beatrice Light, Katie Shackley. Junior boy promoted—Jim Cochran. Intermediate boy—Bob Forman. Trained Donkeys Rented Crescent, Okla —(U,R)_A thrlv--1 ing industry here is the Panhandle Donkey Ball company. The company, which rents trained burros to participate in “donkey baseball” games, has this slogan: “In more than 1,000 games under our supervision not one player has been injured."

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Rev. James A. DeWeerd, of Gaston, will conduct revival services | at the Antioch (Old Beery) M. B. I C. church, opening Sunday even ing at 7 o’clock and continuing | until October 16. Special music I will be arranged for the services

KILLER OF TWO PUT TO DEATH Man Who Murdered Wife And Daughter Is Electrocuted Michigan City. Ind., Sept. 30— (U.PJ — Walking the “last mile" calm and resigned, Henry A. Noelke, 32, Boonville, was executed in the electric chair early today for the murder of his wife and baby daughter. He entered the death chamber at 12:03 a. m., received the current at 12:05 a. m. and was officlallv pronounced dead at 12:09 a. m. Noelke was convicted ot slaying his wife Hazel, 29, and their 22-months-old daughter, Rito Jo, in a fit of auger at the home of f Noelke's mother in Evansville, ast August’, 1937. Noelke died under terms of the committment which gained a reprieve for one of his companions in the death row. James Reed | Swain. 19, Evansville. Ind., negro whose attorney questioned a tech | nlcality in the papers which! direct former warden Louis E. 1 Kunkel to carry out the execu-j tiou. Alfred O. Dowd, who replaced? Kunkel, and the Indiana attorney general decided the technicality was used in Swain's case to gain | dme for a new trial and that the i papers are a committment to th' ■ warden and not to an individual.) — COURT HOUSE Motion Filed A motion to dismiss was filed by , the plaintiff in the damage suit brought by Clyde C. Noffsinger) against William Patterson. Marriage License A license was issued to Ralph Gantz, 21, of Geneva, route two, to Martha Baumgartner 18, stenographer, of Decatur. o Governor Townsend O nDirectors’ Board Indianapolis, Sept. 30. — KU.R) — ! Gov. H. Clifford Townsend has been elected a member of the board of directors of the national i governors conference at Its convention in Tulsa, Okla., according ' to word received by the governor's office here today. The governor I will return here Monday o 500 Sheets B'/ 2 xll, 20-lb.. White Automatic Mimeograph Bond, nealy wrapped $1.05. This paper is free of lint and sized for pen and ink. Decatur Democrat Company. Saturday and Sunday SPECIALS Open ’till Noon Sunday Ham, sliced or chunk, lb 21c Fresh Shoulder, sliced or chunk, lb. 22c Fresh Side ib. 20c °ork Chopslb. 27c Spare Ribs and Back Bones nice and meaty ... lb. 18c Pure Pork Sausage lb 17-21 C Pure Pork Lardlb- 10c Baby Beef Steak Ib 18-21-23 c Baby Beef Roast lt> 14-17-21 C Boiling Beef lb. 12’/ic Beef and Pork Liver, lb. 15c Apples R>. 5c Potatoespeck 23c Watermelon 25c Dranges doz. 15c Celery 3 bunches 10c Sggs, nice fresh country doz. 25c Bananas 6 lbs. 25c SUDDUTH MEAT MARKET I Phone 22b We Deliver 512 b. 13th st.

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