Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 296, Decatur, Adams County, 16 December 1938 — Page 7

K r CHURCHES I — ■* Chrlatian Union Hk,>v I' •' Young. pastor ■ '' Bethel. Cra.gville School. 9:30 a. m. worship. 10:30 a. m.

KERBER’S MEAT MARKET S>i)(A E9< litI: I: DELIVERS Kb rC sh Ground fl £?<"» l>orli l ’ oin *9 m fi lb. * V Roast, Ih. .... E'S s,e,k - 25c X' h " 5 ' 25c li 1 .. 25c R "7 ">• 20c Khoice Beet ? fi Spare Ribs m fl* _ Koast, lb. — 2 || )s JJe Beef Fresh Picnic « 1 W ..... 2 lbs. Hams, lb. . E BUCK KRAI 1 Home .Made I jgf» angel food cake 1_ 29c ■ r rival dog food 3 7,C<* Fure PORK SAUSAGE - fT. 20C ». ■ Home Made NOODLES -— I |Qg home made souse B—" 15C lb. I boneless beef ■ For Mince Meat HEINZ SOUPS I 17c lb. I 3 cans 39c | ■ Plenty of Quarters of Beef. Order your ■ Christmas Poultry at our special prices. mp/iones Ju6~lL>7 Free Delivery ■Sviss Steak lb. JCr Smoked ■cut from round Jo'vls lb. < 2>C ■wi-iute Steak lb m e’« jp -eat. no waste J Sausage 1 lb. «E £ ■ Beef Boil lb. Bulk 7° u r own make J ■ Meaty, rib or plate ■Fresh Ground Pork Steak — Lean, cut from shoulder - ■Hamburger lb « Er* — ■ah Beef • Bacon 2QC ■ £ et 20c 22c FRFSH SIDE lb «A C ■S or Rump Whole chunk or sliced 1 V ■ ■Flour 21 lb g£ c Krafts Cheese ■ Winner Brand-- 2 pound box * • ■ • ih. s.-u Brand 19c Brick or American ■Sunshine Crispy Yacht C)ub Corn ■ Crackers 2*7c 2 No. 2 Cans ■ 2 pound box “ • — ■ Mince Meat *> Cf Sniders Peas 29C ■ 2 lb. Jar Fancy No. 2 can Sieve ~ ■ l Pound Jar ” 15c 2 cans Crackers 2 lb bx « Pumpkin 27 C Liberty Bell ---- *■#** Large No.2!'p cans, 3 for « Oranges, doz. Head Lettuce 10c I Fancy Navels .. Fancy solid heads _ Grape Fruit 6 25C Celery bunch lAf Large size, seedless Sewets Pascal, crisp 5c Each — ■ Bananatj 2 lbs. fl m c Cabbage lb. 2-J-C Gc den Ripe Solid heads 2 Please place your order early for your Christmas Turkey. Duck, Chicken or Ham.

nvwoM ■■ ** f ■ ' Sorts Bros. Meat Market I-Hna u.omk owned store - Theßest Quality - " Quality It Pays To Ileal At Sorgs Fresh Ham a* mt-Ii FRESH BEEF JSI'C I,RAIXS SHOR! Ste* - 2 5 c j OVS ™ IS Skit.* 2 ._IOC_ » ibs - 12 * c Fresh 22Clb. I ™anks “ CI . IB - jjaSide... 20c usw Q1 C l ral! ' J '"' y Steak. >94® LIVER Boil Fresh Ham PUDDING — SWISS £ « l fi Roast.. iUC |g c pokkloin JO|c CHEESE Steak - i S --l 7c ftlfc- 1 gxaMe W =7-|—l2®_ I'KESH 12 1 C Bones.. 7Jc| smoked Hamburg 12jC «$ r & Deas No. 2 CANS I j§C Smal ! I,<! ?" 25® h ''" ' Roast.. 3 for 25c I SAUSAGE p O RK & BEANS QleO CORN No. 2 CANS I - Jiic Bologna 10c 3 2 5c Pure Lard 12’/2C I 7.7 23C slicing or Rmg _

| Evaug, !r,ti, nmasuge, 7p m I We cannot say at present as ti whether the meetings will continue after thia week or not but will an nounce later. St. Paul Sabbath School, 9:30 a. in. Election of officers, 10:30 a. m.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1938.

, Mid week service on Wednesday o, evening at 7:30 o’clock. e Mt- Tabor M. E. b I Lloyd W. Bowers, pastor Sunday School, 9:15 a. m. Edward Koos, superintnedent. (’lass meeting, 10:15 a. m. Ruth , Daniels, leader. Revival services conducted by I. Rev. James Bell, pastor of Auburn circuit M. E. church will begin at > 7 p. in. this evening. Rev. Lloyd W. Bowers is the pastor. Willshire Charge, U. B. Walter Marks, pastor ‘ Pleasant Grove Sunday School, 10 n. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Lawrence Jones, superintendent. i Our goal for Sunday is 35. Help us reach it. Mt. Zion Sunday School, 10 a. i» H. O. Dull, superintendent. Union Morning worship, 10 a. in. • Sunday School, Ila. m. Argyle Sipe, superintendent. The new floor Is completed and our goal for Sunday is 125. starting promptly at 10 a. m. Will you be there? We are sorry that the floor wasn’t completed for service

iB Im 1 SATURDAY — SUNDAY SPECIALS — MEDIUM BROWN ** G XMAS Eggs llghtheld A<>v dz. ICE BUTTER I*Q C CREAM 2LB.ROLI bell — star and Mild Cream a* lbs. 4 ;^lqt NT 2L s c Cheese >* C — BUTTERMILK HOLLY 2CC BRICK ‘“J’*’ IN YOUR NESSELRODE < PUDDING CHOC. CREAM CANDY FULL qt. -E C PEANUT fl 1 lb. 1 Aj« — CLUSTERS iyc Sunshine Crispy Crackers, 7 oz. pl g. 2 for 17c Hot Chocolate — Marshmallow and Wafer 7c Fresh Frosted Scallops lb. pkgs. 29c Fudge Sundae — Whip Cream and Nuts 10<; Equity Dairy Store 153 S. SECOND ST.

last Sunday. In behalf of church we wish to thank one and all tor there splendid cooperation In donating help. Christmas program here Friday night, 8 p. m., December 23rd. Bethel Sunday School, 10 a. m. Evangelistic services, 7:45 Sunday night and each week night. Welcome. , o Decatur Circuit, M. E. Churches Robert J. Yunker, pastor Beulah Chapel Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Dortha Shady, superintendent. No worship service . Pleasant Valley Sunday School, 9:30 a. in. Harold Porter, superintendent. Morning worship, 10:30 a. in. Mt. Pleasant Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. Norval Fuhrman, superintendent. Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. Calvary Evangelical Church George S. Lozier, Minister 9:30 A. M. — iSunday School. Mr. Otis Shifferly, Superintendent. 10:30 A. M.—Prayer and Praise, Service. Mrs. Otis Shifferly, Lead-’

. er. •j 7:00 P. M. Thursday—Christmas • worship service. ——————o— ——— Willshire U. B. Circuit Lawrence Dellinger Pastor Willshire Sunday School 9:30 Preaching 10:30 C. E. (Senior) 7:00 C. E. (Junior) 2:00 Prayer meeting, Wednesday even-; Ing. Winchester Sunday School 9:00 Class meeting 10:00 : On Sunday evening. December 18, 1 the Gospel volunteers from Huntington College will have charge of the services. Every-one is invited to ( these services. o ... — Clark's Chapel, M. E. Lloyd W. Bower, pastor Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Clinton Beard, superintendent. Worship service, 10:30 a. m. You are invited to attend the I revival services beginning this evening at your sister church. Mt.j Tabor. Rev. James Bell of the; Auburn M. E. church is the evangelist. STATE G.O.P. | DESIGNS BILLS Republicans To Introduce Three Bills In Assembly Indianapolis, Dec. 16 — (U.PJI i i Three b'lls designed to carry out I I provisions of the Republican state I platform will be introduced in the i 1939 stcte legislature, the state committee announced today. The bills provide for: 1. “Abolition of the importer i I and distributer system of hand I ling the beer and liquor traffic in I Indiana, with provision for the ’ elimination of discriminatory sea tures in the present law. uniformity in the collection of taxes and simplification of the tax collection system.” 2. “Repeal of the reorganiza • ion law, under which the chief executive of the state was given '■omplete authority over all dej partments." I 3. “Repeal of the amendment to the corrupt practices act which I eliminated the two percent club | from its provisions.” Flans for the introduction of these measures were drawn at a 1 meeting of the party's legislative steering committee. The beer importer and distributer system was attacked as being a “state-wide scandal in Indiana during the last six years.” The reorganization bill would be changed to give the head of each department supervision over hiring and firing of employes in the department. The bill also would provide for the election of the attorney general instead of appointment by the governor. o Teacher Is Suspended For Whipping Student Terre Haute, Ind., Dec. 16 —(UH) Wilbur Russell, a grada school teacher, today had been suspended from teaching until the next term for whipping a student to severely. The school board decide to suspend Russel yesterday in a special session. Members agreed Russell would be paid until he resumed teaching January 23, 1939. In their report, the board members pointed out they believe discipline of pupils rests in the hands of teachers and warned pupils that teachers’ punishment will be upheld whenever the punishment is in accordance with rules and regulations of the board of school trustees. 0 Trade In A Good Towa — necafnr Saturday and Sunday SPECIALS Open ’till Noon Sunday Ham, sliced or chunk, ih 23c Fresh Shoulder, sliced or chunk, lb. 21c Fresh Side lb. 20c Pork Chops lb. 27c Spare Ribs and Back Bones nice and meaty Ih. 18c Pure Pork Sausage Ih 19-23 c Pure Pork Lard,._3 lbs. 28c with meat order Baby Beef Steak lb 18-21-23 c Baby Beef Roast lb 14-17-21 c Boiling Beef lb. 12’/zC Nice Swiss Steak lb. 20c Hamburger lb. Pork and Beef Liver, lb 15c Apples lb- 5c > Eggs, nice fresh country dozen 28c Bananas, extra nice, lb. tic Oranges Doz.._lßc Bread 9c, 3 for 25c Raisins __ 10c lb., 3 for 25c Plenty of Cakes. Rolls and Cookies. SUDDUTH MEAT MARKET Phone 226 Free Delivery 512 S. 13th st.

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