Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 264, Decatur, Adams County, 8 November 1957 — Page 2

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YOU CAN PUT YOUR fla) TRUST IN Aft P’s Meats flb; W-— ——-— “SUPER-RIGHT” QUALITY — Small, Lean Smoked PICNICS I I -.’••• Whether you have a small family, a small i J budget, or both, you’ll find these per- flfl : | fectly delicious “Super *Rjght” smoked fl picnics, weighing from 4 to 6 pounds, perfectly suited to your needs. fl ID. Ij . s “SUPER RIGHT’ QUALITY “SUPER RIGHT” QUALITY j Skinless Franks Corned Beef ALL ■■■ mm CRY-O-VAC MEAT ■ ■ PACKED J*■ I A i| . LB.JJC lbvJC SUCED&ACON lbssc I IMPORTANT NOTICE! Decatur A&P Will Not Be Open Next Monday and Tuesday NOVEMBER 11th and 12th SO THAT WORKMEN CAN INSTALL NEW GROCERY SHELVES OPEN AGAIN WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13th I !>■■■ .ini ■i.-rii. J. i mi s ? ■■■• RIGHT” PURE PORK Fresh Sausage » 39c •* . < ■ j ———-— - •j--■ — — —— “SUPER RIGHT” QUALITY” “SUPER RIGHT’ QUALITY” i Smoked Hams Smoked Hams i SHANK WHOLE OR PORTION JN BUTT lb-KJC lb.DvU i v.,. • ■ w■ - ■ "‘ J i <■■■ 9 “SUPER RIGHT” QUALITY AA MM BACON s 2 ( - Prices are effective at all A & P Stores W - in this area—thru Saturday, Nov. 9. Sa II WWhJMMWff* THJ CHAT ATLANTIC A PACIfIC HA COMPANY You’ll Spend Less Total Food Needs at A&P!

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Union Chapel Plans Homecoming Sunday Wabash Pastor To Speak Here Sunday The Rev. William Peterson, pastor of the North Side E. U. B. church of Wabash, will be the homecoming speaker at the Union Chapel E.U.B. church this Sunday, it was announced today. Sunday school and church services will be at the usual time, 9:30 and 10:20, and a carry-in dinner will follow. Members of the two young married couples classes will help with the dinner arrangements. All former members and friends of Union Chapel church are invited to the homecoming day celebration, which will include, in addition to the regular morning program and dinner, a sermon at 2 p.m. There will be no Sunday evening service. Mrs. Tom Gaunt, Mrs. Rolland Gilliom, Mrs. Thearl Stults, and Mrs. Don Smith will serve on the kitchen committee. Two class members will help at the church door with lunch baskets. A committee of men will set up tables and chairs for the ladies. Preliminary work will be done by the committee Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Rev. Peterson is a young minister and has not yet spoken in the Decatur area. The project of the men’s brotherhood of the area E. U. B. churches is to provide a parsonage for the North Side church of Wabash, Rev. Peterson’s charge. Indianapolis Boy Dies Os Injuries INDIANAPOLIS (W — Michael David Baker, 13, will be buried Saturday, three days after he died from injuries sustained in a fall from a railroad boxcar on which he climbed in Indianapolis three weeks ago.

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Central Soya Renames Directors, Officers Key directors and officers of the Central Soya Co., Inc., and McMillen Feed Mills were reelected at the annual meeting of stockholders. Named directors were D. W. McMillen, Harold W, McMillen. D. W. McMillen. Jr.. Charles W. Crowe, Wilbert E. Huge, Edward T. Scheie, John D. Shoaff and Cole J. Younger. Directors then named the following officers: H. W. McMillen, chairmQg; D. W. IftcMillen, Jr., president; Charles W. Crowe, Paul E. Hensel, Wilbert E. Huge, Jake L. Krider, Norman F. Kruse, G. D. Mac Lean, Robert B. Parrott and Burt A. Townsend, vice presidents; Edward T. Scheie, secre-tary-treasurer; John L. Andreas, assistant secretary and assistant treasurer; Richard N. Allen, assistant secretary and controller; Donald L. Cuthbert, assistant secretary. To Give Information On Adopting Children Sunday at 7:30 p.m., a Mr. Ford from Fort Wayne will bring Special information to persons interested in adopting a child or children. This will be of interest to everyone who would be interested in helping needy children tb gain a Christian home and Christian training. Ford will have some movies to show the definite need. He will appear at the Church of Christ. Police Lodge flans Annual Stag Party Robert Hill, president of the Adams county Fraternal Order of Police lodge number 127, announced today plans for the lodge’s annual stag party to be held Dec. 11 at 8 p. m. at the American Legion home. All associate members of the lodge will be invited to attend the party. frade in a good town — Decatu

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