Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 17, Decatur, Adams County, 20 January 1939 — Page 6

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* RURAL CHURCHES * » » Decatur Circuit M. E. Churches Robert J. Ytinker, pastor Mt. Pleasant Sunday School, ft:3o a. m. William Jones, superintendent. Worship service, 10:30 a. in. Beulah Chapel Sunday School, 9:30 a. ra. Dortha Shady, superintendent. Evening service, 7 p. nt. Notice the change of time from 7:30 to 7:00 o’clock. Pleasant Valley c Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Mar-

AT ?Z~HOTEL \ \ ? V°u w ‘" « n »°* ***»y minute of -fVLBj J f your stay at the Antleri. It i$ like living ’ ) < II g f f in one’> own club. Located near the bu>i • i-B iness district - but away from noise and f * C traffic. Restful sleep in pleasant, well frfijiiE E‘ • iffllEffinfffl ventilated rooms! Swimming pool and , ' j" bowling alleys. Wonderful food! In the 9®*——- ’ Meridian Room, Indianapolis’ smartest I o«e of Albert Pick Hotels coc | ( , ii | (^ngj ( you att assured the ) \ 200 Rooms finest drinks in Indiana. f \ WITH BATH $ 925 R- B. ZEIGLER, / \ from Q, Manager / \ MERIDIAN AT ST.CLAIR €$ / X OPPOSITE WORLD WAR X J X W MEMORIAL PARR _ Z Lay In Your Supply Os BEER for over the week-end Don’t be “caught short” this week end. Naturally, when your friends drop in they appreciate a glass or bottle of beer. Your dealer can supply you — either can or bottle — and will be glad to make delivery any time you wish. ORDER TODAY Phones 106~107 Free Delivery Swiss Steak lb. flffg Pork Swiss Steak Its Cut from round «■»Jtw Cut from frosh ham Jfm? Minute Steak !b. *> ffrt Sausage 2 tbs. 3 Er* All meat, no waste “ Bulk—our own make J JJ* Beef Boil lb. fl fl <5 Neck Bones Meaty, rib or plate “Mw Nice snc j Meaty 3 lbs. Fresh Ground Good Bulk Kraut gw. Hamburger lb fl .. pound 3*» All Beef * J* — Bacon TQf* B et 's 20C 22C* Ol ' r Ow ’ l ' sl ' cec) & rined“kFm» Chuck or Rump Bure Fork Souse fl E c . pound * Jf’’* PKur ,IIBR^ ™ Winner Brand- 33® Foodcraft Oleo fl (>C 6 lb. Sack Winner Brand 19c 1 pound Hood » Krafts Brick or Whole Kernel Corn American Cheese Saturday Only 2 pounds *l7® 2 boxes Wheaties, Sawyers Baket Boy Crackers, 1 box Com Kix 26c i e awyer g P Butte. Cookies - ... Both for 1 pound box Crackers 2 tb bx fl I 25v Liberty Bell.. “ 3*- —JI* doz. 1 et'uce fA« Farcy Navels <n» J* p a - ey ,r>|>d heads *W R ‘ C,re . >SC Stn-heh. j, OcSsc Eating or _ ———-.-**4 tbs. 25c Snllc head’-. I KUEHNER’S FRESH PUMPERNICKEL BREAD

old Porter, superintendent. No worship service. The next worship service will be Jan. 29th at 10:30 o’clock. O--" — ■ Mt. Tabor M. E. Lloyd W. Bower, pastor Sunday School, 9:15 a. m. Edward Koos, superintendent. Worship service, 10:15 a. m. Clark's Chapel M. E. Lloyd W. Bower, pastor Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Clinton Beard, superintendent. Class meeting. 10:30 a. m. Marclle Beard, leader. Worship service, 7 p. m.

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Mr. and Mrs. George Balanchine Revealed as a Christmas Eve bride, Vera Zorina, glamorous dancing star of the stage and screen, is pictured with her husband, George Balanchine, her ballet director, in their New York home. The two were married at Staten Island, N. Y. The dancer had been linked romantically with Douglaa Fairbanks, Jr., the screen actor.

Willshire U. B. Circuit Lawrence Dellinger, pastor Willshire Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. Preaching. 10:30 a. m. C. E., 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Winchester Sunday School, 9:00 a. m. Class meeting, 10 a. m. Preaching, 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. o Christian Union Rev. D. J. Young, pastor Craigville Sabbath School, 9:30 a. m. Morning worship. 10:30 a. m. St. Paul Sabbath School, 9:30 a. m. Young People’s meeting Sunday evening at 7:15 o’clock. Evening worship, 8 p. m. Prayer meeting each Wednesdday evening. Our revival here starts Feb. 12 with Rev. James C. Shady as evangelist. o Willshire Charge U. B. Walter Marks, pastor Pleasant Grove Morning worship, 11 a. m. Law- j rence Jones, superintendent. Mt. Zion Sunday School, 10 a. m. H. O. Dull, superintendent. Morning worship. 11 a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday, 8 p.m. Bethel Sunday School, 10 a. m. John Kettenring, superintendent. , Union Sunday School, 10 a. m. A. L. I Harmon, superintendent. Our revival services close Fri-

Died, but Back to Life Now!

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Mrs. Belle Futterman and Dr. Maurice Goodwin Pronounced dead by Dr. Maurice Goodwin upon arrival at her home, Mrs. Belle Futterman of New York is alive today, brought back from “the dead" by Dr. Goodwin, who used inhalators, oxygen and adrenalin injections without even taking off his coat. Mrs. Futteraaaa kßPMenyz euccumfred to an asthmaueattack.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1939.

day night, Jan. 20th., with the Lord's Supper concluding. The pastor will bring the message each night starting Sunday the 22nd (at 7 p. m. Indiana standard time and 8 Uhio eastern time), except Saturday evening at Salem Methodist church. We invited you each night. We need your attendance and prayers. o Calvary Evangelical Church George S. Lozier, minister 9:30 a. tn. —Sunday School. Will Johnson, superintendent. 10:30 a. m. —Prayer and praise service. 7 p. m. Thursday—Worship service and sermon. ADVANCE BILL (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) so were passed by the 1937 session, they will go to a statewide referendum in the 1940 election if passed by the house. The amendments would abolish the 20 year limit on state banks, end the double liability for bank stockholders and make this liability be subject to determination by law courts. I o CYO Dance At K. C. Hall Here Tonight The members of the Decatur CYO will stage a dance at the ( Knights of Columbus hall tonight, starting at 9:30 o’clock. Ted Mann and his orchestra will furnish the music. The admission price is 35 cents per couple. I Single admission is 20 cents. o Becoming Venerable The British museum was opened to the nubile nn Tnnunrv 15 175 ft

MARTIN OUSTS I CONTINUED FROM FADE? ONE, Martin said: "Acting under authority invested in me us International president, I have this day suspended you from office. "During the recent board meet- ' Ing you have taken part in activities, made false accusations and acted to void the constitution of the International union, by taking unto yourself as a member of the board certain authorities in violation of the constitution and generally conducting yourself so ns j to bring reproach upon the good. name of the union. | “By your action you have ob-1 sfructed the progress of the union in making contracts with various automobile parts corporations and the general work of the union Since it is beyond question the • desire of the overwhelming tna- i jorlty of the membership that a convention should be held forthwith to determine the issues involved in the present controversy, the international executive board will be convened immediately." Martin said the board would

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meet nt hln hotel tills afternoon | at -1 o'clock. • local MAN IS (CONTINUED FROM PAPE ONE) ter the crasli. While Mies Jones liv-i 1 ed for about two months. The complaint charged the defendant with negligence. The case went to the jury at noon ■ I Wednesday and a verdict was re- ■ turned at 8 p. tn. Mr. Pyle, who died 1 in the accident, was the father-in-I law of the local engineer. NELSON EDDY J (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) l direct contrast to that of his j screen partner. Jeannette Mac- | Donald, who treated Hollywood ■ when she married actor Gene Raymond. The Eddy's honeymoon was to ibe interrupted today. They plan--1 ned to return to Hollywood for him to resume studio duties, i They will take their honeymoon I trouper fashion, on the road, as he begins soon his annual threemonth concert tour. He has

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