Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 243, Decatur, Adams County, 14 October 1938 — Page 7

E ini ■ Hi ki hi; \ t Church K K. IWI .JV-.mV-r P-Htor. 11* " v “■ dinner. l. Wservice. 1:30 l> I I Bi uunei former pas■Luk ..f the afternoon Specl.il mi'Sic and »thei ■.’numbers -Hl be given at T'"’ |IU,I " C is COrd Hlpvilrd la attend ■ Charge U. B « Walter Marks, pastor B Mt. 2'on School. It' a. m. H. O. worship. 11 a. in. »,.. ine.t:-.;: Thursday. S P m Pleasant Grove Kdav School. 10 a. in. LawK Jones, superintendent. worship. 8 P- >». Hjday School. 10 a. m. John Kirnig. superintendent. !■ Union Hpday School. 10 a. m. Argyle Kyer meeting Wednesday. 8 Hl' 7:00 oclock. ■ Bethel Hnr coining October 23. Basheme pilgrimage Oct. i ■ Hake your plans now to leave

■ L* — ? - 1 I STULTS I Home Grocery as js I P PHONE 88 or 98 That Same Kind of Good Fresh BOLOGNA at 10c pound — and Plenty Small Fresh WEINIES at 15c lb. LAKI), 10c pound CHEESE, 15c pound OLEO, 10c lb. Chunk BACON, 20c !b. Fresh Country Style SAUSAGE, 23c lb. THERE IS A DIFFERENCE! BANANAS, 5 pounds 25c 2 pound CRAXISc Chocolate Drops, lb. 10c 2 lb. P. W. CRAX 25c Kvl° a g tieS ’ 1 f ° r q- C GINGER SNAPS lb 10c ~ 6 pounds _ 2.,c E|( , BARS , h n>f Sl lo L. 4SC SOFTASILK or AMERICAN SPECIAL CHEESE. 2 lb. 39C Z9<* GtJLi) MedaL flolTr special * 1 Bag or 100 Going At ni /9C Bag PASTRA FLOUR 49c Bag CANNED GOODS FALL SPECIALS STILL ON! ge c Dozen for PEAS. CORN, SPINACH. * GREEN BEANS, PUMPKIN, etc. Buy Your Winter Supply of Canned Goods Now at Lowest Prices in Years 50c Payment on $5.00 Order! SI.OO Payment on SIO.OO Order. Balance Small Weekly Payments. Pay a Little Each Week and have Your Pant-y Well Stocked When Winter Rolls Around.

Sorg Bros. Meat Market [‘HONES 9~> and 96 OUR own free delivery a home OWNED STORE 107 N. SECOND ST. Have The Largest Display of Choice Meats in Decatur. It Pays Io Deal At Sorg s Club Steaks «<*.»<, FRESH H AMBURG 121 c Chud ‘? oa , st I SiC L e - nt^er ------- * JfcC Th f same good quality as always \ oung & 1 enaer S ees BOLOGNA, Ring, Slicing 12lc Sirloin- 23 MjORT RIBS . AXjtC A rea | good No, I BoIognaSTEAKS — Swiss Steak FRANKS s«oked jg c fresh Jut from Beef •«>** Large - Juicy fl J — Jowl I ork H< IRs ■fe- Und IZj* Sugar cured FRESH -rs Rump — ~ - Side Roast,.. 21£C Bulk Liver 15C CH ;77 ” Choice Cuts Peanut I 21c Pudding---- Big Eye Swiss ' 29C Pan 7 Blitter * Our Own Make Old Fashion. Brick .... .. 25c dn Sausage 15c Cream 20c 5 aaMgffl 1,185 - "tot J SE.--ISC &«,■!- >-** 4 ■~ , 'S7C g=S 2OC

1 with u« on that date. 1 Union Harvest Festival Nov. 6. I 1 We welcome you to worship with | ua ut all aervicaa. Antioch M. B. C. Church O. L. Flesher, pastor J Sunday School, 9:00 a. in. Mrs. | Geo. Bright, superintendent. Morning sermon, ID: iff a. in. Evening service, 7 o’clock. Each sermon delivered by Rev. DeWeerd, who is conducting revival services here at Antioch and which services will close with the evening service. The monthly meeting of the Ad ams County Holiness Association will be held here in the afternoon at 2 o'clock wilfli Rev. DeWeerd as the speaker. All are cordially invited to attend these services. o Calvary Evangelical Church George S. Lozier, Minister 9:30 a. m., Sunday School. Mr. Otis Shifferly, superintendent. 10:30 a. m., Prayer and Praise Service. Mrs. Otis Shifferly. leader 7:30 p. in.. Thursday — Worship o Mt. Tabor Service and Sermon. Sunday School 9:15 A M. Rally day program will be given and Rally day offering will be taken. Edward Koss. Superintendent. , Worship Service 10:15 A M. Reception of new members, bap- , • tism of children. Sermon Subject: A funeral mes- ,

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1938.

: sage for the living. Lloyd W. Bower, paetor. Clark’s Chapel Sunday School 9:30 A. M. I Clinton Beard Superintendent. Class meeting 10:80 A. M. Marcele Beard, leader. j Worship Service 7:00 p. m. Sermon Subject: A funeral ser- ' mon for the Living. Lloyd W. Bower, pastor. ! CHURCH REVIVALS ■■ Church of Nazarene A large crowd heard evangelist ' V. H. Lewis speak on the subject "The Heroic Highwayman." He used for his text St. Luke 23:42. 43, "And he said untq Jesus, Lord remember me when thou contest into thy kingdom. And Jesus said unto him, verily 1 say unto thee, today shalt thou be with me in paradise.” Mrs. Lewis gave the unique reading entitled. "Morbus Sabbaticus." We feel that reading Is one of the most practical readings we have ever heard. Morbus Sabbaticus or Sunday sickness is a disease peculiar to professing Christians and church members. The attack comes on suddenly on Sundays: no symp-

toms are felt on Saturday nights; the patient sleeps well and awakes feeling well; eats a hearty breakfast. but about church time the attack comes on and continues until the services are over for the morning. Then the patient feels easy and eats a hearty dinner. In the afternoon he feels much better and is able to take a walk, automobile ride, go visiting, talk

politics and read the Sunday papers: lie eats a hearty supper, but about church time he has another attack and stays home. He retires early, sleeps well, and awakes on Monday morning refreshed and tablet to work. He does not havo any return of the symptoms until the following Sunday. The peculiar features are as follows: 1. It attacks professing Christians and church members. 2. It never makes its appear-; ance except on the Sabbath. 3. The symptoms vary, but never interfere with the appetite or sleep. 4. It never lasts more than 24 hours. 5. It generally takes the head of the family and continues to spread until every member is affected. 6. No physician is ever called. 1 ~ ■

- SPEND LESS — BUY MORE AT YOUR EQUITY SATURDAY - SUNDAY SPECIALS - 1c SALE - 1c SALE /r=Si \ Baby Ruth Nougats fl g | /II 1 l / t fb.__l3c Another '/j Ib. I M LARGE VARIETY FRESH CANDIEs" < M.!fAN J? ' K HSES 1 i| I CHOCOLATE DROPS lb. 9c Ml J Harriet Clark Chocolate Covered Cherries, tb. box - Wijw rEOlllTyt 5 n> - box Talk of The Town \HI-PEAK? MINIATURE CHOCOLATES \oli free B VI r „ 53c m ’ I’kAK Cream Cheese 16c \n 1 CONE £ pounds 29c I / GIVEN AWAY Swiss Cheese 27c \ I WITH EACH 2 pounds 53c PECAN LOG ROLL Baby Goudas Quart Brick —32 c i indvid. Cheese A / i

7. It always proves fatal in the cud to the soul. 8. No remedy is known for it except repentance and prayer. i 9. Real heart-felt salvation is the only antidote. 10. It Is becoming fearfully pre-' valent and is sweeping thousands every year prematurely to destruction. o What Is Nutrition? j Nutrition of the body Includes ail the processes concerned with

, supplying proper food nutrients to ' every cOll in the body in order that each cell may do its work efficiently. This work includes the chewing of the food, its digestion in the stomach and the intestine, then its : absorption Into the blood and lymph streams. The lungs must pick up sufficient oxygen. The heart must pump the oxygen, and the food supply to every ceil in the body where the oxygen and the proper elements from the food combine to supply energy to the body and to repair worn out body cells. lu the case of children there is also the extra burden of building new cells for growth. Then the lungs and kidneys and intestines must function to carry eff the waste matter. Each and every organ must be well nourished in order that this chain* of processes may go on smoothly. Each organ must have the proper tools with which to work. It the blood forming organs do not receive enough iron from the food from which to build nor-1 mal red blood cells, the oxygen from the lungs cannot be carried I to the cells of the body in sufficient amounts. If there is not sufficient amount of calcium, phosphorus and vitamins in the food eaten.

bein geaten so that a reserve may the teeth and bones are not well built. If there is not enough food be stored as body fat and form a padding for the nerves, muscles and internal organs, the body is considered undernourished. Good health depends on the supply of proper food nutrients and the ability of the body to use these food nutrients for optimum nutrition of the body. — Prepared and distributed by Bureau of Maternal and Child-Health Indiana State Board of Health. TODAY’S COMMON ERROR ■ Miniature is pronounced min’- | e-a-tur; not min’-i-tur.

STEVENSON TO ; SUCCEED KIME Danville Man Appointed To Indiana Appelate Court Indianapolis, Oct. 14.— (U.R) —A. J. Stevenson of Danville, first assistant attorney general, today prepared to take over duties of judge of the Indiana appellate court, succeeding Judge Posey T. Kime' of Evansville, who resigned. Gov. M. Clifford Townsend announced Stevenson's appointment laie yesterday. Stevenson is the Democratic nominee tor the post in the November election. Judge Kline was not a candidate for renomination and resigned to become chief attorney for the federal power commission at Washington, a position recommended for him by Sen. Sherman Minton. His term expires January 1. Stevenson was appointed assist- , ant attorney general by former Gov. Paul V. McNutt after serving as judge of the Hendricks circuit court since 1930. He was gradu-; ated from the Indiana University law school In 1920 and practiced ; law in Danville until 1930. He is | a native of Hendricks county. 500 Sheets o’/jxll Yellow Second Sheets, 35c. Decatui Democrat Company. H CWMM—BBB——■— ——■*

GERBER'S Meat Market Phone 97 Free Delivery ■ Ground Beef £Eg pound Veal Roast pound Swiss Steak (no bone) Tb. Pork Shoulder Roast, (small bone) lb. Choice Beef Roast, Ih. ** | ffiL. 12 * c Pork Loin Roast, lb. Smoked Meats Smoked Ham j jEp Shanks, Ib._ Circles Picnics, It). Jowel Bacon ICf pound Chunk Bacon pound We make the Finest PURE PORK SAUSAGE Give us a try! Pan Sausage pound casing Sausage, lb Smoked Sausage, tb._ 2 lbs. Bulk Kraut 2 lbs. Pork Hocks 2 lbs. Bulk Kraut — 2 tbs. Spare A Ribs Spring Chickens, lb. cheese”" Cream Cheese 1 Qr* Cottage 1 Cheese, 2 lbs. Wisconsin Swiss Cheese, pound 2 lb. American or Brick Cheese (Sat. Only)__ Gibson Country Butter, lb.

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