Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 136, Decatur, Adams County, 9 June 1939 — Page 5
r CHURCHES * vangaleal Church , Lox'tr. Minister Sunday tkneol. Mr. i, superln teodeut. — Prayer and Praia.' Otto Shitferly, leader. Thursday — Worship ertnon. i Charge, U. B. Marks, pastor isant Grove i<t <i <n I|n K worship. II a. m. Mt. Zion )y School, 10 a. m. 11. O. iprrlntrndent. rvu* Day program S p. m. sek prayer meeting ThursPi p m. Bethel ly School, 10 a. m John ?EB
■QUIT Y FRESH SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ■ ■PASTRY SPECIALS star of the wlek » neappie ICE CREAM BRICK ike 9 \umlnt > g KoHh 9C (HR AGO 5Cr I<T salad |Q C BRICK • R ” Ma, e Nut - Cr '»P Orange " 8 “’• r 25c Ice and Creamy Vanilla 3 layer V G ared « Quart B HUI«, !><•/. ' Ask For It By Nu-be Join The / 11 Who Are Celebrating Nationwide DAIRY PRODUCTS MONTH 1 Eat and Drink Plenty of Fre>h I - J Dairy Products for Health! IJ^pkg 1 19 C GEVAERT FILMS ■ Fresh Frosted .m 1> ( ,1 1 9■OASTING EARS Jk ,<<,LL “* (OF bf Z’W dOZ. wtn tn argements XjC HHnTTVS FRESH Key. Price m 3 lor ■Bonic Style BREA D / ® 20c ■■“ BETTER BY A LONG WAY ” | Quantity PRICES For Punu> — Parlß- — Podges — Churches — Chant ie* — Reunion-. ■Equity Dairy Store 151 N. Second St.
Sorq Bros. Meat Market HONES 95 & '.Hi OCR OWN FREE HELIX ERV A HOME OWNED STORE Ihuck Roast lb 20£c Swiss Steak lb 2 IJc hqr e ci ts round imine - ■oMOKED PORK SAUSAGE = lb 20c IJEEF BOIL lb 9ic | p an SAUSAGE lb 10c iwisr 12tc I GAR (TRI'I) fresh ■Smoked Jowl lb 10c HAMBURG lb 121 c IFe \< I FRESH HAM ■Qe | ' i 2$C ijrvsh Side 15c I roast Iyw | Ham Steak gmoked I'knk Ham I'i' liri,k l,r t'ream Cheese Ifc Luncheon Meats of All Kinds Big Bye Swiss Cheese »• 01. E 0 10c BRAINS 10e SPARE RIBS ’’’ 2uAi ASI\(, SAI'SAGE !«' SUMMER SAUSAGE „ r s >at h.-n. V"’’ h S '""’ ' h ' g " "'— W. nr Tin, |W 77.. :A"'- 1 "" Urte bn lllM Cntnup -I ' OT " U n ml Whole Krrnvl Corn IMor » BKK '!■■ Twin U.»<» " , 7' Corn Peas & Carrots Baked or Red Beans Jantamps Pork & Beans. Tomato and •.. T oma to Soup. Tomato Juice. citable Soup. Chili Con Came. Tomato Xeg ablt r > 5( . can Juice. Hominy. Spaghetti. 3 tail tans Jltimin?. haUer VOCK C.STOKLOPL> SIM.AY
Kottmrlng, superintendent. Union I Buuday School, t g a w Harmon, superintendent ** y prom «’ »P- « Midweek prayer meeting Wad' ueaday. t p. m. The young people* meeting of *•" W rr ‘ *HI ho held at Blur < reek church on Grover Hill cbarga June », a p, m w ,, wll | leave the personae al «.<& p, Ot le't ■ «<>. both young and old. Welcome tn l)U r services. Our 'ht’UKhi It |. m <„„ io . play fair than to play safe. Willshire U. B. Circuit larwtviice Dellinger, pastor Willshire Sunday S<hooi. h :io a. in Class meeting. Id jo g, U1 C. K. 7:00 p m Preaching. 8: no p, m. Winchester Sunday Si hiMii, 9.mi a. m. Preahing, loioti a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Quarterly <>lh> ml hoard will meet ■ lon Friday evening. June 9, FIRST LADY PAYS A I iCONTINVED FKtMi PAGE ONE* Ito see the rulers of anotu-r conn-1 I try. to learn what their Interests; 1 are and what they Hand for. “1 think everylaidy on the line ot march yesterday had a sense ot
DECATUK DAILY DEMOCUAT FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1939.
LIST CHILDREN I OAT PHOGRAM Service At Mt. Tabor Methodist Church Sunday Night The annual children's <!»>■ service .ot the Ml. Tabor Methodist Sttnttay school will be held at the church Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The program follows: ! Piano solo Patricia Chrcniater. | Song -Choir. I Scripture readlnb — Mrs. F. A. Aiwistjong. I Song—choir. Prayer- lUv. Armstrong. Welcome- Carrie Elisabeth Drake. Special day Eugene ChroiLatar. lice 11 at lon - "Mak't every Sunday children's day" Vera Louis Cot- | troll. • Recitation- Paul Daniela. ; Duel .loan Chronister an.l Eleanor Chronister. Welcome Joan Chronister ' Piano solo- Thelma Louise Daniels, ' Recitation "Children give thanks, " Eleanor Chronister. . Recitation—"A wish." James Turn* the graclouaneea going out to , them from their majesties. “The mere phrasing of n desire I for peace Is a very fine thing in a i troubled world In which we need , to learn not to be afraid of each 1 other.” I At the close of the press confer- | ence the *4 newspaperwomen I formed in a double line from the south wall of the blue room to the north entrance<door of the Whit.' House. Then the queen, dressed in a white flat crepe dress with silver I accents, and the king in formal | morning clothes, walked slowly between the two lines lutwing and ' smiling to each reporter. Mrs. Roosevelt presented the 1 newspaperwomen, but because of I the number, their majesties did ' not shake hands SUDDUTH’S MEAT MARKET WEEK ENO MEAT SPECIALS for Saturday and Sunday Ham. chunk or sliced, tb. .... 23c Fresh Shoulder, chunk or sliced, fb. .... 21c Neckbones. Ib. 10c; 3 tbs. 25c Fresh Side, chunk or sliced, tb. 15c Spare Ribs, nice and meaty, tb 18c Fresh Sausage, our own make. fb. 18c 1 LARD (with meat order), fb. 7c I Swiss Steak. 1b 19c I Beef Roast, Ib. 15c ■ 18c -21 c i Boiling Beef... tb. 9c 3 tbs. 25c Baby Beef Steak. Ib. .. 18c ■ 23c I Ground Beef .. 2 tbs. 25c j Lemons 3 for 10c Eggs, doxen 17c Bread .... 2 for 15c or 3 for 23c Cakes and Cookies Open all day Saturday. Sunday till Noon. Phone 226 , Free Delivery
Ile Didn’t Make It—to Mars! “Wwwrss b #!”"! KJI LT* "■« HmH K L " J- . k f WMF) "■ x J WFjg l a* ; ‘-H ! i Bi Mml JriE’ 4 / ’MtMT Bertha Evhelman and sun Cbcston Although he headed for Mart— according to his own story-Chestnn Eahelman. student flyer of Carlisle. Pa., landed right smack in the Atlantic ocean 200 miles off Boston in a small monoplane Unhurt he was picked up by a Ashing boat Eshrlman is shown with hto mother, Bertha Eahelman.
bleson. Reoilatlon —Clyde Daniels ' Iteeitation- -Betty Dixon. Itectation -James Duniels. Recitation—Thelma Daniela. ■ 0» mi mail BODY PLANTS tCONTINCKD FROM PAUN O.NKI the I'AWICIO plans to press for a supplemental agreement with Gen- • ral Motors when he called the strikes at two plants In Flint and one in Saginaw. He said that walk■'Uta might be ordered at otner General Motors plants. The strike was etfective at only one of the three plants lust night. Approximately 900 of the 3.300 workers on the night shift at fisher No. 1 in Flirt, which man'it.»« lures llult k Imxlks. quit and lhe factory was forced to close. Company officials said It wou:d not reopen before Monday. Approximately 5.000 men are cmployed at the plant. A 'ontliimd shutdown would force Buick, running nvr.- capacity, to close. A group estimated at from 30 to Mi left Chevrolet plant No. I tn Hint, the largest Chevrolet factory. Il continued to operate last night.; A’, the Chevrolet grey Iron foundry at Saginaw, employing 1.300 on the r'ght sift, a group estimated by thu ■inion at 130 and by the comt>any at 19 walked out. The foundry, the largest of its kind in tho world. • oniinued to operate. A union official said that throe
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other General Motors plants in Saginaw, where approximately S i»t<o men are employed, would oi struck later "if necessary." All plants were picketed—a cir- t ctimferance which forced UAW-CK)| hii tnlters to pass a picket ime. - ■ —-"Q - - — Children’s Program At Mt. Pleasant Children's day exercises will be held Sunday evening at 7:30, o'clock at the Mt. Pleasant church. I northeast of Decatur. The public is invited. A number, of children ' will participate in the program. rr»a» *■ • l.owS Tews — IWratar Genuine * FRIGIDAIRE Products REFRIGERATORS ELECTRIC RANGES "Be Sure to See The New 1939 Cold Wall Before You But.” FOLEY STORE on 221 Preble. Ind.
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