Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 76, Decatur, Adams County, 31 March 1950 — Page 6
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10 riCSCin FieSSia" On May Evening Methodist Church Choir fmuiitgitior At 3 part of the celebration of Holy Week, the adntt choir of the First Methodtai church will pre•ent the Easier portion of Handel's ■■Messiah" Munday evening at 7:30 tn a special service of worship. The choir under the dtreefjon of Mr*. Walter J. Krick, will have Leland Neuen as guest tenor solotat. Mrs Krick and Mbs Helen Haubold will sing the other solo parts. The complete program follows: Lift I'p Yoar Heads—the choir. He Was Despised-allo solo. Miss Helen Haubold Savely. He Hath Borne Our Grief —the choir. Thy Rebuke Hath Broken His Heart: Behold, and See If There Be Any Sorrow; He Was Cut off
Wttk-EM SPHIILS! ftwihad Sausage, lb. —49 c <©m» Fresh Side, ». 29e Veal Liver, lb 55e Smoked Ham. lb — 59e (Our Own) Cheek Roast. B. ...— 43c Minute Steak, lb 65c T-Bone Steak, lb 55c Veal Round Steak, lb. .. 69c Beef Liver, lb. —29 c Beef Chop*. lb. 49c Pork Steak, lb. 49c Jowl Bacon, lb. 19c Smoked Bacon, lb. —39 c SPECIAL: LARD -■-- 2 lb*. «5c Open Saturday till 10 P. M. Sudduth MEAT MARKET A
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out of the Land .of the Living. Bn: - W ’neave ffli' SouT* in Hell;—Leland Neuen. guest Xlbor BolfUal. . Since by Man Came Death—the choir. I Know that my Redeemer Lieelh —soprano solo. Mrs. Walter Krick. - Worth letbe Lembdbat was Slain —the choir. Halleimwh—the choir. The pastor. Dr. Gerald H. Jones, will conduct the service of worship, with invocation, scripture, prayer and benediction The members of the sdult choir are: sopranos—Mrs. Myles Parrish, Mrs. Harry Dailey, Mrs. Walter Krick. Mrs, Rolen Roas; altos—- ' Mrs. Milo Habegger. Miss Helen Haubold, Mra. Nogh Schrock. Mtas Bernice Nelson; tenors-George Helm, Frank Rowley, Fred Buacbe. Lyman Hann. Leland Neuen; Baaaes—William Frasier. Milo Habegger. Noah Schrock. Alva Lawson. Medford Smith. JOHN DOAN <('i»tlas»t t ree, raws trict contest. W. Guy Brown. Decatur high school principal, was chairman of the program. The Rotary club sill hold its annual election of officers at the regular meeting Thursday . evening. April 13. Pedestrian Killed When Struck By Auto Greensburg. Ind.. March fl. — (UP)— Carl Thompson. 73. a resident of the Odd Fellows home ’ here, was killed yesterday when he was struck by an automobile: driven by John R. Ernates, 23. of Greensburg. State police said Thompson was > walking in the middle of the road. I
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1 -ma.. - -.•.«> The Pleasant Valley Wesleyan Methodist church will have its re-, dedication eerrices Sunday afternoon at 2:30 oclock. The Rev. K. L. Kierstad. president of the Indiana conference will preside at the ceremony. The Interior of th* church has been completely remodeled with the installation of fluorescent lighting. acousUc Mocks and lowering of the ceiling. the Rev. R. J. Klinger reports Rats eat or destroy as much food tn the Vailed States aaeb year as the total annual production of ’gs.tato farmers CENSUS traaMwwed S’vwa, Pwae neet 1 work throughout this past week. The list of enumerators tor the above townships are: Ernest R. . Fisher, route 3; Mrs. Helen Hut ker. 733 Cleveland street: Mrs. I Dorothy P. Halberstadt. Pleasant
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f F 1 ! $215.0a ■■ JCF V* GAS BURNER ■ ■ or its B ■■ | n Merchandise AT OUR GRAND OPENING NEXT WEEK! REGISTER HOW!! NOTHING TO BUY—STOP IN AND REGISTER! PATRICK & GRAKDSTAFF HEATINt; co. to-MWMMUMMMMIMMUMMMM‘ . b-B^u— mwms-mn—umma Public Sale! HOUSEHOLD GOODS 210 SOUTH 9th ST, DECATUR, IND. —lrtmhy, April 1 At IM P.M. We will sell at public auction all of our household goods consisting Os: Philco Advanced Design ft. Electric Refrigerator with freeser locker and double door like new; Admiral Combination Radio and victrola, like new; 2 piece Overstuffed Living Room Suite; 6 piuoe Walnut Bedroom Suite with coll springs and inneinpring mattress; I piece Walnut liedroom Suite with coi[ springs and innersprlng mattress: »x!2 Aiminster Rug and pad: Indirect Floor Lamp; Round Tatde and 4 chairs; !<arge China Closet: Buffet; 5 piece Breakfast Set: Base Rocker; Odd Chair. Reed Rocker; Drop-leaf Table and 2 chairs; Kit--hen Cabinet with 2 utility cabinets to match; 2 piece old living room suite: some Dishes and Cooking I’tensils; and other miscellaneous artkles. • .. TERMS—CASH Not Responsible in case of accidents. KENNETH BOWMAN, Owner Ellenberg-r Bros. Auctioneers Hrice Ihildela Cierk . 33 30 31 i
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Rev. Msgr. J. J. Seimeti officiating. Burial,w«l b« In the Catholic ' cemetery, fhe'hiidy was Ukoil' the Gilllg and Doan funeral horn* where H wHI remain ahtil the day ot the funeral. ♦
for a laugh, tort Smiley Jurt about summed up bow folks tMak in thia town. We beliov* that the democratic tradition of “live sad let live” la the ealy way to live. Fraas where I ait, K’s net the American way to regulate your Ufa by a hem anymers than K’s right to eritietoe cartag for * temperate glace as beer naw aad then. Thiah what yaasrlah. my what yea wieh. tort deal eeh your neighbar todaoaactly ae yea del t
