Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 296, Decatur, Adams County, 15 December 1939 — Page 3
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| school Clark'* Chapel I Bible Sehtad. '• :'O „ ln w ( . Board, auperlntendeni. Hpe< lai aervlt e* ~.„ h m| during the week bmtinnlna at 7 ft. m You are ally Invited lfl all »»r thp<w« M<-rvl< gm, ■- - o—-- — Calvary Evang«l| U | Church <>eory>- S iaiz.mr, titinist. t 9JOa. tn Sunday St htatl Will i Johnson sutH rint. iident 10 SO ant Prayer and praise oervlre Mr* rois Shifl. rly lead er. " SO P m. Thur .lay Wor-hip oervlre and sermon. ~ o Willahire U B Charge B’V •• i: Hawk, paotor Bethel Sunday School Io a in John' KetterlhK, sop. rin'. nd.-nt Worship service. II a tn So | mon hy paatnr Zion | Sunday School, lo a. m II O ' Bull. Kupr rintend*n* ' Evany.ii.'i.' ervit>-s st||| In i proare.s i, , v ,. i y evenlnif! la' K p m Unlnn Sunday S.hooi, io a nl |. ;IW . 1 retire llamrl. k. *tip< rintendept Prayer meetlny ■ very Wedtm* i day evening Junior and Senior C E. 7 p tn I , If you are living in any of the • i < onimunitle* and ar.- not altonding I church. We extend Io Von a hearty Welcome lo be a part of the
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1939
church. t ftememlrer the land’* day ha* berm pet It Sid., to worship the la.rd In III* Holy temple o SOVIET ATTACK — ICONTtWtfBP From FAOD ONB> - I' wa* a .'range, grim flahl, I'iiiKhi in a j. t, „f |f,„ worhl where |t get* ||g, , (ate and vet* dark at 3 In p m n | lini j o f lakes and forest*, of bitter mid and glaring in. and *now In 'he battle has figured the world's stnalle.t submarine, the Finnish Hatikko. !r't tons, with a 'few of a dozen men, operating in larke laolnpa. the biggest lake in Europe, lit lhe east side of the front. The Hi) «iati* have fired at th.linns not only frontally but also from th< flank, from their own g'tniH.ai* in the lake Fhey have trh-d to send men across the Talpela river into thr Finnish line in small boat* The Finn* blew the boats to bit*. Thousand* upon thousands of ni‘a. day hy day, have beep thrown (Into the fight, and have been thrown bar k The battle o|H-ned <m the Finnish ln<|e|M-iidem <■ day. Iko-. r,. it mllap-.-d on the eighth day of! lightimt. Wednesday For lhe mo . meni it is a business <if angry I artillery flr. an <H ia*ional burst lof machine glut fire, the casual of a rifle a* a Finnish sharpshooter picks off an Insuffi-lently mr< fill llussian 2'W> yards awav a> ros* the river. I When I came to the front, atteulion wa* on the lighting farther north But I came to find that the biggest battle of the entire war Ilia* heen fought here on this narrow front where big masses of m>m are opposed, and that the Finns have won It What I* to <otne re j main* to lie seen. It I* evld.'nt a* soon a* I got here with the first party of American correspondents to reach this | front that the Itussian general staff had picked this particular i point on th.- Taipale river a* the 1 spearhead of their big attai k They figured, apparently, that If they jroutd get a. roes tin- river they I could work along Lake Ladoga and i outflank the Mannerheim line I i Th.-ir tank*, their armored cats. th.dr river boats, their lake gunI bout* In enfilading tire, their ar- ; tillery, th.-ir hifamry has been thrown into action The low gray j < loads have kept down their ; plane* - o BRITISH SHU’S irWVHML’BD FROM FAtIK '»!*■> ] government by a t'rngiiayan naval i commission uhl. li made a two.hour In.p.'itioti of the (letman : ship If the commission hold* the 1 Graf Spec seaworthy It must leave today or be Interned for the duration of lhe war. It was iniderstmul Gitanl told the I'nlted Pics*, in refutation of some report* published abroad that Hie government had rea. lied no derision and wa* * Still studying the aspect* of Ini ternational usage whi< h might he applicable But the diplomatic part of the situation. Important a* Il might be wa* overshadowed by he drama jof the immediate present. The British <misers had steamed slowly, their < rew* at battle station* hour aftei hour yesterday .iiid dining last night, off the
: Sorq Bros. Meat Market ■ PHONES H 5 * oSoi R OWN FREE DELIVERY—IT PAYS To DEAL At SORG’S. ■ , _ ■ WE HAVE FRESH I HI ITS AND VEGETABLES ■ nUW! ATLOWPI<I<KST<MH I Law Heads Lettuce .. —6c ORANGES, Law ea. > ■ Crisn Leaf Lettuce, lb.9* BANANAS lb. .x ■ Carrots or Celery, bunch 5c <«RAPEERIIT'IO lor 21< ■ Radishes or Onions, 2 bun. 5c ( .nv?n mittF* " io! ■ ». »a,.m i>, 'a s •Sub. JOWL lb 8c BEEF BOIL lb 9c ■ ( |n Piece) <The Ik st > MEATA BRISKET E CHUCK ROAST = lb 18' ? c E PORK ROATlbllk Pork STEAK lb 15c > MCHrmiJi FHESH - LEAS E HAMBURG lb 12k Swiss Steali lb 22k * PORK LIVERIb. W BEEF SHORT RIHS, lb. 12' ,c * CASING SAUSAGE... lb. I»c CLUB STEAKS lb. 20 1 2 c I SMOKEIt SAUSAGE, lb. 2(k- FRESH OYSTERS, Pint 2.V 1 LIVER PUDDING .... lb. Ute FRESH SIDEIb. 15c
i ready for action if the Graf Sfs <- made a break. As they had steamed. Intent only on making sure that the German ship never again reached the open sea to raid allied commerce, the I Graf S|>er had taken aboard Its Sfl I ...ffliiH anil had landed eight of the most urgent cases among It* <4 wounded Seven trucks were detailed to lead the finiera! cortege from the dis ks lo the cemtery. with govern rnent ofllt-lal* and German legation attaihes and officers of the Graf Spee following in automobiles, started a fund to buy the ground Members of the German colony around the grave. A big cross lay lay Iwside the yawning grace this morning In a cemetery whh h hud been used for years to bury both Gorman and British dead The chief surgeon of the Graf Spee, who a' companb-d the eight wounded to the Pasteur hospital hero. Insisted that most of the |s» ket battleship's wounded had been victims of a "yellow gas." The unofficial charge, made by the German legation here and by authorized but not ofll.lal source* at Berlin, that the Brltlah ship* had used mustard gas wa* firmly denied by Fruguayiin surgeon* and I physk-lana who examined wounded men leiih on the whip and ashore Washington. Doc. 15 <u.R> Sei | retary of Slate Cordell Hull Indi i cated today linn move* toward consults!lmi have started among the 21 American republics over Violation of the western heml*- i phere safety zone by German and lliitish warships. Hull Indicated that if formal consiiltatlon is nskoil. the move probably will come from the Panamian government, lie likewise Indicated that if a formal protest is filed with the belligerent governments the Panamian government may be chosen to convey the aentimnts of all the American governments Hull said the violation of the safety zone |* a mailer of concern to the Cniteil States and that this gvernment will meet the other American governments halt way hi any action those governments may decide to take. — o Ml Sl( MAY AID 'CONTINUKD FH«.« FAOK ONKI had not known that the composer mother wa* dead m hte.
P.D’s GROCERY 122 So. Bth St Phone 381 FREE DELIVERY from 8:00 a m to « 00 p m Open at 6:00 a m Cloie al »00p m. Cloted on Sunday* ■ COFFEE Lb.lsc 3 lbs. TRQc MERRIT—That Dalieiou* Flavor APRICOTS—Gary Brand—Halve* m Heavy Syrup 2 No. 2' 2 can* 29c ORANGE JUICE—46 oz. can Sweetened can 27c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE. 46 or. can, Sugar Added. can 23c TOMATO JUICE 46 or can. Made from R.pe Tomato**, can 17c HOMINY No. 2»/ 2 can 9c 2 for J E JAY Brand • < w PEANUT BUTTER—Perf»et* Brand Quart 23c CANDY. NUTS. ORANGES. TANGERINES. LETTUCE CAB BAGE APPLES. BANANAS GRAPEFRUIT PASCAL CELERY COUNTRY EfiGS - SATI RDAY ONLY ' « If* Other*'* With 5 Item- Dozen *3l* Dozen 20c NUUWUWWWWWMAAAAARAAAAAAA*****************
examining the pcililon and the nature of the case, authorised the Mignlng of the eomrii.t, with the guardian lo report the proceeds from lhe contract in the next term of court. Thus It Is hoped that lhe two Dunn girl* may "hitch-hike" iltcir way to financial security through the proceeds of "Thumb Your Way," the song written l,y their deceased mother. Some day. those interested in lhe case hope "Thumb Your Way" will find Its way Into the "hit"! tune* us the modern musical world and be played on every tnitslr- bog. vii tiola, "nit k«Jod<*otif' cl.t in the city, state and nation- all to lh<- benefit of Gwendolyn and Peggy Dunn ARREST FOLLOWS iCONTINUKn FHO« FAOF. 'INB. Wayne. Alice an I Stelli Hoile, who wer* riding with Muis Hoile, were slightly Injured, one receiving a deep laceration on the chin. All of the others escaped uninjured except for brill*'- and *ho<4 All three cars were badly damng. d Hoile Is tn he arraign'-1 In city court here next Thursday afternoon before Mayor Forr. «t Elzey to answer to the charge. "SUDDUTH? MEAT MARKET Phene 22# Open Till Noon Sunday NOTICE—I3th street it open to Shoppers. Bee! Roasts. n>. . 15c 4 20c Baby Beef Steak. tl> 23<8l 2bc Ground Beef. th. 15c Freeh Beef Liver 2 tbs. 25c Swiss Steak, out of round, th. 20c Ekk**. fresh country, doz. 20c Boiling Beet. th. 10c. 3 tbs. 25c Fresh Shoulder, chunk or sliced, tb. 18c j Ham, chunk or sliced, !b. 20c Fresh Side, chunk or sliced, tb 16c Fresh Sausage, our make !-'»<• Smoked Sausage, our make, tb 21c Spare Ribs 4 Back Bone. tb. 18c Lard 4 tbs. 25c (with 50c meat order) Bread 10c. 2 for 15c. 3 for 23c Cakes. Cookies Head Lettuce, each 8c < Potatoes, peck 25c Orange* doz. 15c I Jell-0 3 bone* 15c. another bo* 1c I Apples 6 tb». 25c i Lemons 3 for 10c ■■■■■BffiffiHMaßßHMßHMßlßaaiffißßßMffißMßßffiaaaßHMr-*
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