Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 107, Decatur, Adams County, 5 May 1939 — Page 7
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! Sorg Bros. Meat Market yone* !>■> & 96 Our Own Free IMivrr \ Home Owned Storeit Pay* to Ih-al at Sorg a t'" |,|r< |, sQuality Meats Fresh Stock Satisfaction Guaranteed Beef boil lii. q c fresh havibi im; lb. f ~ MCATV - TENDERy W THt SAMI GOOD QUALITY AS ALWAYS lAjV Roasts it 18!c Bolognalb 10c ■"‘'/"•N st EAK .11- SWISS STEAK < LIB STEAK f ROUND BONE *I YOUNG - TENDER IB •Z 2 C , PAN SAUSAGE JQ C Fresh Ham Steak. ibTTijfc ■>MU» uumu A £ — : —- ■ f> h "»"• “<•»»'. 2"‘pi’imhng th 10c FRANKS lljc * re ®h Side, lb. __ 15c - HL, HjC PORK NECK BONES .. 7c pork LIVER, II iTT? I K’wcm.:: 3 ,, «< SMOKED JOWL B VanCamp'a tall cant Vegetable or Tomato I |^Wlfr tCl , tl l K : 3 ,or “C POUND Soup. Spaghetti, Pork & Beane. Hominy. Large p-,1 >2 ’ 9c Tomato Juice. 2 for ... . i se »3'LX'' a ,- L- ;; * BRAINS 10c B«« r rr..: r s °'" » L ® 15c *VW HONEY COOKIES, treuh. dozen lO<
choir practice w.-dnreday, ( Mt Zion Rilbday Behopl, Io g, n . ■ ■ n Mull. .upurlntmKhm. ™ " 0 ’ >r,,yer " M *“ n « Thttr » day. 8.00 p m, Pleasant Grove Huuday School, lu M| Uw renew Jotirx, aiiiierlnirndi.nl. Come and worship with u «, The 1 hhghway to Hreven la never crowd """ p-- .. Wren Baptist Harold Allem, Pastor Hible School at la a. m. nt rharee ’L^ ro " **»**• •uperintvndriit. i Bible tnachlng service at Ha, m . Rev. Price Aldi-rfer Allem will •peek on the subject. -Where Them U No vision, the People perish." louiik Peoples meeting at ?;3o p. m. under direction ot Miss Beatrice Myers, president. I Krening service at s o'clock— | '•'losing service ot evangelistic cam palgn. Rev. Price Allem. Editor and ®!hle Teacher, will present his closIng mesaase entitled. "Even 8o." I Neat Thursday at 8 p. m. our’ praise, leatenony end prayer service. o —. Christian Union Rev. 1). J. Young. pastor Craigville Sabbath School. *;SO a. in Evening message and Commuulon lu charge of Sister Grace ParkIson. St. Paul Sabbath School. 9.15 a. tn. -Morning wot ship, 10 15 a. m Mid week prayer meeting every Wednesday evening Come and worship with us as we have a class for every group
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. MAY 1
Tiatira, Christian Church • Mexican) Route «. fieeatur Rev. Franslco Alonso, pastor • o<> a. m -Bunday Hchool. 8.00 p.m Tuesday- Prayer meeting. 7;oo p IH , Tuesday— Worship , *crvlce. ® "" P m. Thursday — Prayer meeting, ' ' ?:•» p m Thursday — Worship service. • w> P- m Hatuiduy — Prayer meet Ing. • I' "i Haturday — Young peoples mcrllug. *— Wiiishiro U. B. Circuit Lawrence liellinger. pastor Willshire Sunday Reboot, Pile a. in, Preaching, lo go a. m. C. E. 7;oo p. in Player meeting. Wednesday evening Winchester Sunday S. hool, ».ou B , m . Class meeting. 10:00 a. m. I Preaching. 7:00 p in Prayer meeting. Wednesday eveniug. Wren Baptist Rev. Price Alderfer Allem. who has la-eii preaching the last week at the Wren Baptist church, in speaking on the subject, "The Judgment of God la On America!" 1 charged that the present path of lhe United Stales Is leading to ! wards destrwtlou. "We used to Hunk God for our daily bread, now we plough wheat under. We used to depend on God. now we depend <>n planned economy'.** The services have been very well attended, with Rev. Harold Allem, pastor of the church, and his wife. Helen .Miller Allem. formerly Instrumentalist with Hr. Ueon Tucker. assisting in the music Tonight, a caravan ot young people from Rev. Price Allems church in Norwalk are coming to Wren to participate m the service, and the evangelist will speak upon the subject. "Is the Bible Scien
EQUITY SPECIALS }SATi ltl),\Y - SUNDAY ANGEL FOOD « CAKE.. SC Introductory Offer LEMON CHIFFON -A- 2 For lIE IOC 3| c DONI TS — dozen |T... WEEK extra special MLL CREAM LB. < CHEESE, lb 15C 2 the. .. 29c EQI’ITY JI MBO Malted Milk ( EQUITY} *T. - >UN. . - /tkjUßtl’t EQHTY JI MBO Milk Shake 10c eotfiTy NO. 2 ICE CREAM BRICK \ 111 fWAM / Bu ” er »'o‘ch. Vanilla A Fresh em - _ 1 H I'PEAK 1 Strawberry — 3 layer Qt. Br>ck r I ASK FOR IT BY NUMBER jUOh / PLAIN OR (.RII.I.ED m r wr y SANDWK H IOC EQUITY store 153 N. Second St
, »i«cr ( The present series of meetings 1 closes on Sunday evening, after i who h Rev. Allem leaves to go to I Lexington. Ohio, where ha will conduct another revival service. 3,000 KILLED 1 <CONTIWUIe PMoM PAOB ONBj • In seven different areas and thoui sands of ctwdlra formed bucket • brigades rgtending to the river. In one spot | saw <-ight children. ; none over 10 years old. mangled , I saw the body of a de*d Chinese woman blown 2<a> yards and hurl- ( "d through the window of a Eurol»an family’s home I heard the . set earns of persons lying wounded lor pinned down hy debris, as fire ; crept closer to them. Htreeta were knee-deep in mud and debris, from which pans of liodles extended. The path of deatruction was a mile and a half long and Mo yard, wide SAFETY TALKS (CONTiNUKn from paob onk> see if a train or railroad motor car Is rvnning. so that I can give a friendly warning. If needed, to those who are riding with me in the car. "I will do all thia for my safety . and the safety of others." YOl Til WEEK IS ' •COWTIMUBD FKOM PAOB ONRj I meeting was presented hy Russell H. Earle, of the public speaking! department of Central high school I of Fort Wayne, and several mem ] bora of hla r lasses Miss Julianna Cowan acted as chairman of the program Rever al select tons were play,-d by th--trio commrsed of Barbara Curtis. Piano; Eldon Baker, flute; and Sarah Steller, cello. Miss Ruth Cottingham presented a via-al solo, accompanied by Miss Curtis An informal discussion on th«- '
INDIANA COAL MINERS STRIKE Union Members Join In Nationwide Strike ('ailed By Lewia By United Press Indiana’s United Mine Workers Union memltors early today left their jobs and joined the nationwide coal strike railed hy John U Lewis, union president snd head of the CIO. In a dispute with coal producers over new contracts. Actually there are approximately ».m» Hoosier miners who are members of the union and who technically walked out todsy When the midnight deadline fixed by Lewis was reached Actually. - however, only about half that ; number have been employed In the southern Indiana coal fields during recent months. Whether Indiana Industry will | be seriously affected by the coal ‘ shoratge depends on how long th* union-operator deadlock lasts. Htm-ks on hand are reported to be not sufficient to combat a prolonged strike Counties principally affected by the walkout Include Vigo. Vermillion. Clay. Owen. Greene, Sullivan. Knox and Gibson counties. No disorders were anticipated in Indiana's coal areas lietails of the Work slopn-ine were arranged yesterday by Louis ! Austin, vice president of union 'district No 11 with headquarters | at Terre Haute, and Rany Wil | Hams, district No 8 vice president I at Braxtl. Austin said that district 11 board memltera reported to him that "everything was going alon.t all right." William said that he had received no reports r« warding I the work stoppage, but that he In-1 tended to check the district per-: I sonally within the next three days . to determine the success of the | walkout ADAMS COUNTY MAN IS ROBBED James Ward Reports sl4 Loss To Band Os Mexicans James Ward, of cas’ of Decatur, I reported to Sheriff Ed Miller late' Thursday afternoon that a band of i Mexicans had stolen Ilf from him ’ Mr Ward told Sheriff Miller that the Mexicans had stopped at his home, located behind Belmont park, and had asked for a drink ; of water. He stated that he did not miss ■ tha money until some time after I they had left. By the time lhe I sheriff was notified the Itand had I a considerable head start. Men, women and children were ’tn the band, Mr Ward reported. Sheriff Miller immediately -i.. ",<l •out In search of the group and notified state police short wave ' radio. The head start given them, howI ever, la expected to hinder their 1 apprehension. topic. "Rotarians Serve Youth." • was held by Morris Dietrich. Lois . Brower and Rlvah Hasson These ■three students discussed In an informal and highly Instructive manner. what Rotary has done for the ? youth of the nation, and made several suggestions regarding I what further things Rotary could do for the boys and girls of their i community. The youth progrum was < losed with a splendid recitation by Lmiie Perlman id Alfred K. Ryeman's oration, "I am innocent of this blood." 1 James christen of the public achoed and Arthur Baker of the Catholic high achiHtl were Intro|*duced ns high schisd memlmru of lhe club for the month of Muy I Bryce Thomas was chairman ol ■ the program. Dance Sunday Sun Set. SUDDUTH’S MEAT MARKET WEEK ENO MEAT SPECIALS for Saturday and Sunday j Ham. chunk or sliced, th, .. 23c Fresh Shoulder, chunk or sliced, tb 21c ’Neckbones. th. 10c; 3 tbs. 25c Freeh Side, chunk or sliced, tb 17c Spare Ribs and Back Bones nice and meatytb. 18c , Freeh Sausage, our own make, tb fSe LARD (with meat order) Ib. 7c I Swles Steak, lb 20c Beef Roaet. tb. ... 15c -18 c • 21c I Bolling Beef. tb. .... 10c Baby Beef Steak, tb. . 18c • 23c ’Ground Beef 2 the. 25c Applee. pound Sei Oranges, doten 15c j Egge. doxen 17c ’ Bananas, pound Be Bread .... 2 for 15c or 3 for 23c Cakes and Cookies Open all day Saturday. Sunday till Noon. (Phone 226 Free Delivery I
BKROGER'S 57th BIRTHDAY On m THESE R WIUES 1 save me 2b MORE! 8 amaz ‘ng' Kroger w Mr Brands cost far less than L 'll br; ‘ nd? Actually, you'll rpw b. prefer them. You can prove it as millions are doing .■tZwF* without a penny's risk. Here’s how: Buy any K ' --lwL ' k Kroger Brard item' Like OG ' *’ as as or better than r.-« I * n y other or return it and m FREE same item in any Wl brand Kr<.g. r sells, regardC 9 ■ • fl w pnee. Go to your m | Kroger's during this great Mr Sa e Manv B P ecial offers wG am M only while quantitles aßt HURRY! ENDS ferMML SATURDAY NIGHT! Awl BL Ky A W I* L'-sJ/i GENUINE 13.91 ROLLS CANDID TY P t C* . . — _ YDfVtCD'C ‘ Av * *’ ’ Ml * l?wt* A JUI EDA AKUUcK 5 xeoGta pski> M m E K A COUNTRY CLUB QUALITY CALIFORNIA SUNKIST OQC sIf HD PEAS ORANGES pv’c’aw lOc l>oz ' Make 18 pictures on one ■ .. standard 8-cxposure roll film Ixiwent I rice in Tear-.! Sweet and I'endi-r’ .-Extra n<h and juicy! WHILE THEY LAST f Fano Qualil! ! •*»> to pwl-better to ret* * B SO MUCH TO SELL -SOMICH TO TELL WE’VE ( I ASSI FIEDMANY ITEMS FOR YOI R CONVENIENCE
GI'ARINTEED MEATS Light Lean Breakfast BACON. 2to 4 n> cuts. n>. 21' ,c SWISS STEAK round bone Tenderized Country Club PICNIC HAMS tb. 19'..e American or Brick CHEESE 2 tb. box 39c Bfir POT hoasVs -b , Pork Tenderloin Roasts. lb. 19'ac LEAN PORK CHOPS, tb. 22',,c BARGAINS • • Groceries! Kroger'S Hot Dated SPOT LIGHT COFFEE. th 15c 3 lb. pkg. ,39c Krogrr's Hot Dated FRENCH BRAND COFFEE. 2 tbs. 39c CHASE & 6ANBORN COFFEE .. .. .. tb. 22c Kroger's Country Club Tested FLOUR 24 tb. sack 59c Mary Lou Tasty SWEET PICKLES Qt. Jar 23c MARSHMALLOWS Embassy brand re Ean Fresh, 2 lb. sacks rei jC. Vitamine Capsules. EA/' 30 day treatment JVC
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FARM PRoIM'CTS - Fre*h! STRAWBERRIES. large Alabama berriet. the finett quality we can buy, Full Quart .. 23c NEW POTATOES. Alabama Red Triumph*, u. s No. I Quality — 1 n». 25c PINEAPPLE, thia i* the time to can pmeappir. we have the *u preme quality and the price — Per cate -q GREEN BEANS, round Otringleea, freth and tender. 2 n>». . 19c FRESH PEAS, tweet and tender, freth, right out of the garden — CARROTS, freth California, the fmett quality to be bought — bunch .. Sc CUCUMBERS, freth tender, critp Hot Houte .. each 10c BANANAS. Kroger’* fine quality, yellow wany fruit ..S lb*. JSc TRUMP BROOMS — 4 Sewn Long Wear 3 f or »1.00 — ~ «—■ ■■■ ———— take this "PBQor Toll t YOUR KROGER STORE ; GOOD FOR 10c l en ten pviihiii el a « r J ' KROGER S Lafonia Club • BEVERAGE 12 7 pl« kettle dbpekU | J eUSI : voUTKaHTSni } ' » c.J!®!-.1 J
