Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 69, Decatur, Adams County, 22 March 1951 — Page 2

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CHURCH REWS St.. Paul . > A special sunrise service will be presented by the St. Paul's fchurch south <rf Deeat ur Sunday mominf 3(t 6 o’clock. The young people of the church will be' tn charge of a pageant entitled “Resurrection Morn.” Specie! music will be ren- • dered, and the public Is invited to attend. v . ' '■ < I . ■ ~ Bethany Church J Hqly Week Communion service will be held this evening at 7 o’clock at the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church on Winchester street. The combined choirs will sing“ God So Loved the World” i»y Stainer. Holy Week services , will continue with a service on (Wlday evening. Miss*-Dorothy West will sinn at the Friday' service. ’ Members and frlenda are invited Easter services. The Sunday school sessions will be held at 9:15 and Easter Worth ip at 10: JG. The children a chapel will meet during

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the hour of worship with an appropriate Easter worship aad study. At 7 o’clock a titan entitled “The Road Baek” will be shown. The film has an Easter message with a modem setting. ' \ - ' First Methodist A candlelight communion service is planned for the First Metho dist church at 7:30 this evening; The special worship anthem will be rendered by the youth choir. They will sing, “Our Saviour Prays Alone," by Sc holm. v ' 'The\ minister will be assisted in the meditation . by, i two , readings which Will bQ given by M(ss Marilyn Hoblet and Dearie Dprwin. The service is planned ate a part of the preparation of the eongregatio® and friends for the Good Friday event and Hol? Eastertide, Members are' of the Good Friday services at the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church Friday, 188 o'clock. ■ . 1 '. ( First Ctarietian A candlelight serv-

ice will be held in the First Christian church at 7:34) o'clock thin evening in commemoration of the'first observance by Jesus and his disciples In the upper room at' Jerusalem,. Music during the service will include* the selection “In tiie Quietness.” *:Legende” and “Alone.” , Zipn Lutheran Two iholy hours of worship will be observed Good Friday by the Zion\ Lutheran church, West Monroe street. The three hours of darkness and agony endured by the Savior upon the Cross are (he foundation for the quiet devotional? vesper which will be conducted between the hours of 12:30 ap'd 2 p.m. At this worship period the history of the passion of Jesus Christ will be read by the pastor, the Rev. Edgar P.\ Schmidt, and the reading of the lessons will be interspersed by appropriate hymns and prayers. At 7; 30 Good Friday evening a memorial service commembrating the depth of Jesus Christ will be conductjed. This Will be a pWaph) ing service at which the pastor will conclude his series erf Lenten ser-

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mons on ‘King Jesus” by speaking on the theme: **Hts Throne—the Cross.” The choir will appear at this service, singinc "Go To Dark Gethsemane,” by Tertius Noble. The uu-churched public is cordially invited to attend these worship Zion Reformed A candlelight communion service will be held in the Zion Evangelical and Heforined church Good Friday evening, beginning at 17:38 p.m. The liturgy-cantata. “The Message the Cross,” which is becoming a tradition in this church, will again by presented. Scripture readings by the minister, responsive readings by minister and congregation, interspersed with appropriate nnjsic by the choir, tell the story of,the. suffering and crucifixion of the Christ. The service will proceed as follows: part \one. the message of praise; the preparatory servicq for the Holy Communion; part two;, The message of suffering ■ Gethsemane, trial. Calvary; thexadministration of the Holy Communion; part three; the message of the

Cross. The pastor, the Rev. William C. Feller wifi be ih charge of tW service. The choir will be under the direction o< Mrs. L. A. Hoithcrtisa, and Mrs. J. Fred Fruchte will preside at the organ. Soloists for the cantata will be Mrs. N. A.. Arnold. Miss Pauline Brtatzeahole and Nell Thomas. All members of the church are urged to present. Visitors are always welcome. XOTUE OF APFBINTIUEXT OF RECEIVER FRANCIS J SCHMITT VS NO. lIW CALVIN R. STEURT, «Ul Notice is hereby given -that the, undersigned has been appointed by the; Circuit Court, County of Adams, State of Indian*, in the above-en-titled cause. receiver of the Steury Packing Company. Inc., ana of all of the property, credits, rights, and effects of said corporation, and that I have duly qualified as such receiver. \ All persons interested must govern themselves accordingly ■Jil'h . SeveHa H. SeMarcer Dated this 7th day of March, 1951 Ed. A. Bmuae. i Hdbert H. MeCieaMihaa. Attorneys ' for Receiver ~ . 1 MARCH B—ls->as Democrat Waist Ada Bring Results

.Western Auto Store Will Locate Here Opening Date Set Within Two Weeks V Tentative dates have been for the opening of the new Western Auto store, to be located at 254 North Second street. John G. Gordon, nqw owner of the business, stated* today that the .officinl opening of the store is set ’for either Saturday. March 31, or the following Saturday, April 7.' ' \ Workman were completing today the installation of lighting equip-\ meat and shelves' as well as re-

imn EASTER VALUES HHHRHB SAVE AT THESE KROGER L q W prices SMOKED . . . SWIFT'S PREMIUM, KINGAN’S and MORRELL'S \ ; !• to 12 peuad abort ahanir Full half hams with center slices left in. Value IIAIUI whole •• - ** Ri O c n Aivi butt malf ’ 73e Lb - u o Fancy Soft Meated White Rocks. Cut up. Kroger Tenderay Beef. Choice Center Cuts. FRYING CHICKENS ~k . 6 7c CHUCK ROAST He Fancy Broad Breasted. Bto 12 lb. Oven reaoy. 7-inch standing Rib. For Oven Roasting. HEN TURKEYS Lb 69c RIB ROAST Lb 79c Fancy . . <Pan Ready $ rh> . . . Rib End . . . Pork Loin ... DUCKLINGS i u, 63c PORK ROAST u, 45c KINGAN’S Bto 10 lb. size. Cooked. No Bone. Kroger sells “The Best” ' \ \ CANNED HAMS Lb 89c HAMBURGER Lb . 69c KINGAN'S COOKED. 3 to 5 Hi. size. Whole or Half ... HAM OVALS , u, 87c LEG O’ LAMB u, 79c KtiNGAN’S Circie-K. Dated 1 Fres-Shore ' SLICED DACON u 57c PERCH FILLETS u, 39c Domestic . . . Cut up . . . Pan Ready. Fres-Shore RABBITS , b 79c HADDOCK FILLETS u, .45c HARTEX SLICED. Value at this low price. ■■m PINEAPPLE - 25' EMBASSY. TaNgy-tart flavor \ mi SALAD DRESSING 43 KROGER HOT-DATED .. . 3 lb. bag 2.25. Golden Bantam . . Vacuum Packed. SPOTLIGHT COFFEE He KROGER CORN 2 33c KROGEft HOT-DATED COFFEE ... KROGER. Sections ... ’ FRENCH BRAND 81c GRAPEFRUIT 2^ w ;3sc CoKee made the easy way . . , • \ Rich tomato flavori NESCAFE KROGER CATSUP Green, sweet . . . FROZEN „ ASSORTED . 1 \ BIRDS EYE PEAS 49c KROGER GELATIN 3 19c J. I. Sliced and Sweetened . . . FROZEN Whole ... STRAWBERRIES 39c KROGER BEETS 2^ 19e Light-Fluffy Kroger-Made. Easter GOLDEN SNO CAKE K . 49c COGOANUTEGGS 1 29 c Kroger's BROWN’N SERVE ASSORTED . . . Kroger HOT CROSS BUNS . kc 29e CHOCOLATE «6 J 25c Crisp—Sealed in 4in 1 Package. Kroger-Made. Milk Chocolate KROGER CRACKERS 25c CHOCOLATE CROPS At 29c Fresh. Crisp KROGER. HI-HO CHMKERS K 33. CRNASTfI HIX "£ 3te KROGER MEAD KROGER EGGS NEW SOFT LOAF! Govt. Inspected. Graded and dated the t ’ Save up to 4c a loaf! kame day. Fresh U.S. Grade _ | _ Fresh, Large — DOZEN 20 OZ. 1 C All White. ~ F’Wc Loaf Largte DOZ. ' - * " -, '' \ * ■y’ -■ ' ' ,'i ' ; : -~Y : Seedless... Thin Skin ■■ GRAPEFRUIT 5-39 SWEET POTATOES 4 39 CARROTS 2 - 19 PASCAL CELERY TOMATOES ™,029c Very Beat lb. |EC crisp. Solid \ | Qu “ uty 13 I HEAD LETTUCE 2 29c 1 ' 1 \

decAratUg the »to»;e prior to stocking it for the opening Gordon said he had obtained a long term lease from Carl Gattshall for the building, and explained that the decorating and Ln; Lallations would, be “modern but not fancy." Emphasizing t’hat'he wants it to be a store “where you can feel right at home,”' he said that it; would be stocked with everything in the auto accessory line. Gordon, who has had years of experience in this type of business ja» well ag field representative indifferent firms, intends moving his family to Decatur as soon as living quarters can be secured. If You '‘Haye Anything To Sell Tfy A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays.

' THURSDAY. MARCH

BAKE SALE— Saturday, Mar. 24, 9 a. m. City Hall. St. Paul's Walther League, Prejble. [1 If You Have Anything To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays.

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