Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 249, Decatur, Adams County, 21 October 1938 — Page 7

( Hl r< 1 ~es j Church S Loz'fif, Minister BJ e ’ r ’ w .l Slllll day School, Mr. * super'.ntende.lt. M Home Coming SerRev. J. 0. Mosier will the messsKe. v (■.numunity Fellow--511, m'p. n> cu'iueiteion with ConnDP Service. Lhe serviceSalem M. E. Hn, Sunday School. 9:30 a- m meeting. 10:30 a. m. Sunday School convention in the afternoon and **-kW.' a t Salem, due to this, it ,„„,.usury for the pastor oS «^H kt a i» bis appointMills M. E. . School. 9:30 a. m. boMZhlng. 10 30 “■ “• League. 6:00 p. rn. League. 6:00 p. m. »:H be a missionary meet- >**"> M""‘ la - V ' <’* tob.-r 24. between Monroe. Pleasant ,Wkirdav and Sunday f | SPECIALS 'till Noon Sunday 8., s |j ff d or chunk, th 23c KL i Shoulder, sliced or th 21c Side tt>- l»c Chops lb. 27c v^K e Ribs and Hack Bones meaty .. lb- 18c ®ut Pork Sausage tb 17-21 c K Pork Lard. .3 tbs. 28c H I with meat order Si| line of Veal, roast, and stew, veal liver. 7S^ Beef Steak tb 18-21-23 c Roast lb l l-17-21e r Beef tb. 12'/jC JKrk Livertb. 15c LSfciies tb. 5c peck 18c E 20c & 25c doz. 15c nice fresh country dozen 21c extra nice. lb. 6c | SUDDUTH MEAT MARKET Phone 226

B ,-y ■>#' JOANN, Will YOU GET COURSE ■ SoInST ' V ZZ ■ g <- .Jfr7 f Ht GrROCtHY, PIEASt x mother Mt* <T i 9 S < \ I F’O® eveQYTHino, ■ AW&tf >9 • ZviMK WHAT KIND, YOU KNOW- g 11/ kflftH mother. 1* Vr ITS I ■ 4WTjn I >'■ f; \ s A a y r « k tTl cb/ PFRF£CT - lit S 'f\ ''' lxli sBhAI INDIANA MAKES « MAKES I NDIAN A»»|fcgggaijJ >1 Sorg Brog* Meat Market ■piiONES 95 FREE DELIVERYIO7 N. SECOND ST. J, AS WE ADVERTISE IT PAYS TO DEAL AT SORGS ißftlntfna Qr Pork Roast 14c VIVSy 1 1(1 V V picNIC STYLE — WHOLE OR HALF 'Beef Boil 10c Hamburg 12 c . THE SAME GOOD QUALITY AS ALWAYS — MEATY — — Abb Steaks 19 ‘c Chuck Roast 18 s c JU, _ « TA ,~ Y STE>K or, ■ P OR KSAUSAGE pig Sause 17c •. Liver Pudding 15c B' 11 Smoked Jowl 15c | 20c pure Lard 121/aC .Booked 23c . 10 OWi MAKE —WE KNOW IT’S GOOD BraiDS - __3 iHHtESH ' MEATY 3 LBS. FRESH ■■Ham Roast iOC neck H am steak Cuts Bones V Lean —No Waste .MBbf==-—■—.. — Choice ®!u EF ' fresh RUMP Ulr fc T 12-lC Side -- 2 ° C Roast, L <-a.’ SIRLOIN --I’lstp S L S TlAr* Bologna steak - Brl □ Ring, Slicing SWIFT’S JEWEL [HotJtoasL 16c | Franks JX4 C I 57Q_ I So| id Pack Corn Lar « e ’ SAUER JgBeans' 1 R T L Omatoes - Cu ‘ fresh pork f Kraut, 2 lbs. *s® M^ r 3 for B,k " 1 »5c I Liy(>]" o ur () wn Make I ■Quality Meats Low Prices A Home Owned Store

Swiss Bell Ringers Here ~~ T ~— Mr and Mr.. Ra> Osterhouse. Swiss Re’l Ringer., will present a Sacred Concei t Monday evening at 8 o’clock at the First United Brethren church, corner 9th and Madison streets. These two young people have had a wide experience in the field of sacred music having appeared in over 700 churches and colleges in most of the state of the Union. Also, they have broadcasted from 41 radio stations They will present a diversified musical program of Swiss hand bells, “musical glasses , musical saw, trombone, guitar, piano-accordion readings, song-service, chorus singing, solos and duets. Seats are free and all Invited. Silver offering will be received.

Mills and Salem societies. The public is invited. A returned missionary will be the speaker. The mid-year institute for the Decatur group will open the institute at Pleasant Mills Tuesday evening, October 25. All young people of the community are invited to attend. o— Willshire Charge U. B. Walter Marks, pastor Bethel Homecoming starting with Sunday School, 10 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Basket dinner at noon. Program in afternoon. Union Sunday School, 10 a. m. Argyle Sipe, superintendent. No evening service here. We will worship at the Sunday School convention held in Methodist church at Salem. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening, 8 o’clock. Pleasant Grove Sunday School, 10 a. m. Lawrence Jones, superintendent. Mt. Zion Sunday School, 10 a. m. H. O. Dull, superintendent. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. 8 o’clock. Otterbein home pilgrimage, Tuesday, October 25th. Will leave Will-

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shire at 7 a. m. A 100 per cent attendance is desired at Sunday School convention at Salem Methodist church. o Willshire U. B. Circuit Lawrence Dellinger, pastor Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Willshire Class meeting, 10:30 a. m. C. C., 7:00 p. m. Preaching, 8:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Choir practice Friday evening. Winchester Sunday School, 9:00 a. m. Preaching, 10 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. 0 Youth Conference At Fort Wayne Sunday Young People of the Evaneglical and Reformed church from churches in the Fort Wayne district will gather Sunday afternoon and evening at the St. John’s Evangelical and Reformed Church, Fort Wayne. This conference is held twice a year, the last one being held in the local Zion Reformed church in May. The conference will convene at 3 P. M. with an opening worship service, followed by d’scussion

groups and recreation during the afternoon. Rev. C. M. Prugh of thia city is to lead one of the discussion groups on the subject of youth recreation. A fellowship supper will I be served at 5:30 P. M. followed by the evening session at 7 p. nt. Speaker at this service wt'l bo Dr. C. E. Josephson, president of Hiedelberg College. A group of 25 or more young people from the Zion Reformed church will attend the conference. o LIBERALISM IS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) their offices and stores, everywhere, tarnish ample proof of this fact.” Johnson accused Republicans with “Maladministration In its neglect of our national defenses." "For ten years, in the opinion of military advisers, the man and material power of the army and navy had been neglected to such an extent that they were not only unprepared against foreign invasion but also prevented front carrying on normal peace-time training.” Johnson asserted. “But with expenditures of the Democratic administration t.o armv and navy, a glow of well-being is pervading us Further confidence is engendered at the announcement that important increases are to be submitted to congress as soon as convened. “As veterans and as citizens we believe that necessary expenditures made for necessary prepa-edness will not only tend to insure peace but will cost this country nothing more than what may well be terinj ed premium payment on a perman- : ent peace insurance policy.” GERBER'S Meat Markets Phone 97 Free Delivery Ground Beef Jijg pound Veal Roast pound Swiss Steak (no bone) lb. Pork Shoulder Roast, (small ‘•‘Xr* bone) lb. — Choice Beef Roast, lb. Boiling f Zic Beef, lb. ****** Pork Loin IJr Roast, lb. Smoked Meats Smoked Ham 1 Shanks, tb. Circle S Picnics, tb— Jowel Bacon 1 pound Chunk Bacon pound We make the Finest PURE PORK SAUSAGE Give us a try! Pan Sausage pound Casing Saus- JZ© age, lb. Smoked Sausage, lb. 2 tbs. Bulk Kraut — 2 lbs. Spare /Sir Ribs Spring Chickens, tb. v CHEESE Cream Cheese |Ag Cottage 1 Cf* Cheese, 2 lbs. Wisconsin Swiss Cheese, Z<C pound 2 lb. American or Brick Cheese (Sat. Only). Old Fashion Brick Cheese, lb. 25c

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