Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 59, Decatur, Adams County, 10 March 1939 — Page 3

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'day, After dinner five names o' I ridge were played and prises w<-r- ! awarded tn Mlm Mary Margaret Vttglewede and Mian Monies Hrh-' i.illt. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Jeaaa Ration nnd the! ?U*tes Vivian Lynch Mildred Ar her! and Ethel Klelkheiis. Tltr-re will h * ’ a litprlneas meeting In two weeks I - happy homfmaklrs HAVE MEETING FRIDAY The HamV Howiemskera dunmet last Friday at tlu> home of Mrs I .‘Jarion Heber (or an all day Bteet-I mg The day waa apont in qulltini:| a comforter and at noon a delicious I rarry ln dinner waa served to tb»> ,i>>lluwlag ni»mber« and guesia pre-1 eant: the Meartevnes Delorra Mit••bell. Mabie t'ook. Dorothy Haltgelt.! Helen 1 fultni Wilbur Htonely. | r.< email Walters. Lillie Mitchel.' Jewel Reber. Electa lxMkn»r. Howe S-dls and John Hliuhv. who was; taken Into the club an a n -w mean* i ENTERTAINS WITH BIRTHDAY DINNER A d»U< lous birthday dinner was served at the luime <>f Mrs. Ollie 1 Rich Tuesday evening m honor of Mrs. Kermit Bowen. Jamb lleatn. I loris Health and Mrs. Ollie R|rh. ' r hoaw premtni were Mr and -Mrs Kermit Bowen and sons. Jaenb Heath. Mrs. Lovina Heath and son Caul Rhh and the hostess. Mrs. Rich. WOMEN OF MOOSE HAVE REGULAR MEETING The Women of the Moose held their regular meeting Th a rad*..evening at the M<a>sr Home Thp ihlielly romtulttee save the month Iv report whh h was read by Mrs > Marion Hears. The 'inanely repot' of the audit committee was «ead by; the chairman. Mrs [torn Cook. The next nieeiimc will be held March twenty-third and will be a tkwial meeting with the an*dhl service owiwtlttwe In charge MISSIONARY SOCIETY HAS MEETING THURSDAY r The W<mii»n‘« Home M salonarv society of the Methodist raitrch met la the charth pt riots Thu .'day at t< rnoon Mrs. F V. Mills. dr<*ntioitai hader discussed the ettfe-tlatkm* 'itsulilaa tn the un<on ot tlw Mr

DECATVR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1939.

CLUB CALENDAR Satisfy Deadline. 11 A. M. Jeanette Wlnnas •hones 1000 — 1001 Friday l.fitb. Flower Study Club, K. of c Hall. After Chnrch. Eighth Str«et I'. H w. M A. 1 I Mrs. William Kluseman. I;SS p. m. I’lnothi,. c lllb M1(( Rmiaeii ■ Melchl. 7:30 p m . 1 Work and Win Class .Meeting, j I Mr. and Mrs. Cecil llarv-y, 7:30 , i P m. Porahontaa Uidgs, Red Mens ' j Hall. 7 30 p, m ' American Legion Auttllliry. LeJ ,ttlon Home. 7 30 p m. , • Saturday Mission Rand. Zion Reformed 1 ( Church. 2 p. tn. District Eastern Star Supper. 1 Masonic Hall 8:IS P. M. Methodist Church Supper, t'burrb Dining Roran. 5 to 7 p. m. Monday 1 : t'orlnthlan Claes .Meeting, Mrs, ' Everett Hutker. 7:30 p m. Research Club. Mrs. A. J. Haney. , ! 30 p. m _ < Tuesday Ristera Os Ruth Class. Mrs. Ho- • nter Ruhl. 7:30 p. m. ' Mary And Martha Cast. Metho i-tilkt Church. 7:30 p tn Rebekah lx>d*e. <Md Fellow's * Hall. 7:30 p. m. J I Church Mother's Study Club. Me'thodlat Church. 2:3® p m. < Wedeesday Shakespeare Club, Mrs. Jesse Rut- 1 inn. 2:3a p. m. Historical Chib. Mrs James Frla- 1 toe. 2:3® p. vn. Decatnr Home Economics Club, < Mrs. Hersel Nash. 1:20 p. n.. Business And Professional Woman s Club, Rice Hotel. « M p m. 'hodist Episcopal church, the Me- 1 tiiiKilst Protestant church and thMethodist church South. Mrs. N. A. 1 Bigler presented the leaaon, ''What Cities Do To Churches'' « A short business meeting waa conducted and It waa deeded for J I the society to sponsor a supper tn *ae church dining moms Haturday, I May thirteenth. During the social i tour the hostesses. Meadsmea C. D 1 Lewton. Alva Rice. R. D. Myers, fian Sprang and Sara Case served wlicious refreshments anggestlve . Inf Easter. MRS ELMER HARLACHER HOSTESS TO SOCIETY Mrs Elmer llarlacher was boo- 1 teas to the members of the Ladies' AM society of the Christlaa church ' Thusrday aftemono at he- home. Mrs, James Abdrrsou had devotion- 1 as and teod arrip’.ure from Luke, ! fallowed by prayer. The roll call was answered with Irish duotatious and Mrs Homer Ruhl read an Irish poem Mrs Hersel Nnh waa tn ; charge of the short business meet ing and a vote of t hawks aw given to Mrs Mallnda Darwactiter for ’t nding a quilt The mooting < 'j With iw-nedir’iiMt Ixtvsdy refreshinents were served by the hostess. ! Vsaleted by Mrs. Jennie Royce. The cell meeting will be In two weeks 'at the home of Mrs llarl Moffett. EVANGELICAL LADIES HAVE MEETING THURSDAY The Uomaai Mioslonary society us the Evangelical church mat tn 'he church parlors Thursday after- ' a<son Mrs- IM Warren waa m 1 barge of the devott-maia and Mrs. | SrhnMa led in prayer Jar I.* War- • ! ten give a rending and Jaqwellne | . . - M '. - < .ird and Mrs. William Dellinger lutve a reading on tithing Mrs Ku- 1 *eow Runyon gave tha lesson study ! <m the wubfect, "Christma Approach , »o indta'*. YOUNG PEOPLES MISSIONARY CIRCLE MEETS The monthly meeting «d the < Young peoples Missumniy Circle of the Evangel Hal Holiday ssbool ■ met al the home of Mis* Ruth 11 Hammond Thursday evening 1 Fouriaam members and two guests

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CONSTITUTION OF THE COMMUNITY COORDINATING COUNCIL OF DECATUR. ADAMS COUNTY, INDIANA • ARTICLE I NAME. The name nf this organltmtlon shall be The Community Coordinating Council. ARTICLE 11. OBJECT Recilon I.—The object nf Ihla organlxatlon shall he tn promote the study of social welfare In Adams County and particularly In Decatur. Indiana; to help Interpret the facta and functions of social welfare in Adams County, to advise the responsible agency In mutters pertaining to the council's work in the community so that the needs of the com I ninnlty may lie discovered; and to promote cooperation and ><Hir<llnut|<>n 1 In the efforts of all constituent memlx-rs of the council and responsible agencies toward meeting the community's needs Section 2.-The council shall also act as a clearing house for the I evaluation of all social problems or needs that may be presented by any of the participating groups or inc tn iters of the cottncll, ARTICLE HI MEMHERRIIIP Region 1.- Memliership In the organlMllon shall consist of one ' reprear-ntallvr- from each panic Ipatlng group — such as Religious, ' Educational. Fraternal. Welfare. Social. Civic. Governmental. Industrlnl. and Informallonul group; said representative to be chosen t,y his or | her group with the consent of the executive committee of the council I It shall lie considered that the choosing of a representative on the part of any group shall conatltitte participating membership upon the |>sh ot auld group, Section 2 Members shall l>e chosen for a period of one year. Section 1 Vacancies for nnevpired terms shall be filled by the participating group with the approval of the- etecittlve Committee of the council. ARTICLE IV. DVER Section I.— Each participating group shall be expected to contrl- , bute at least 81.0® per year toward the administrative evpenae of the council. ARTICLE V. OFFICERS. Section L— The officers of this organisation shall be a president, vice president, and a secretary-treasurer. Section 2 All officers of tbis oiganixalion ahsll lie ele« ted by I tiallot, at the annual meeting, and shall hold office for one year or tin HI their successors are aelmteU a nominating mnimlttee shall be elected by the Elecutlve Committee, two months prior Io the annual 1 meeting Section 3.—A majority of all votes cast shall be necessary for an election Section <—Vacancies in offices shall be filled by the Executive ! Committee. j ARTICLE VI EXKCCTIVK COMMITTEE Section I — The Executive Committee shall consist of the President. • Vice president. Secretary-treasurer. the chairman of each standma com mltlee and two mem tiers at large to be chosen by officers of the council ARTICLE VII Qt'ORVM Section I —One third of the membership of the council shsll con stllute a quorum for council meetings Three members of the Execu tire Committee shall constitute a quorum (or Exetutlve Committee . meetings ARTICLE VIII . MEETINGS Section I.—The annual meeting o( the council shall be held on the regular meeting date In January Section 2.—Regular meetings shall he held In January and October 1 of each year Section 3 Special meetings shall he called by the president or the vice president In the a lisente of the president, or by petition of ! one third ot the iiie-nbersblp Section < The Executive Committee shall meet bi monthly ARTICLE IX AMENDMENTS Section I This tonslituilon may be amended at any regular meet- 1 Ing by a two-thlrda vote of the memliera present. BY LAWS ARTICLE I. DVTIEB OF OFFICERS Section I.—The president shall preside at all meetings, when he la present He shall appoint all special committees He shall supervise 1 the nrogram of study. Section 2- The vice-president shall preside at all meetings In th- ■ absence of the president He shall be chairman ot the committee on . program. Section 1.- The secretary shall keep an accurate record of the, meetings and an up-to-date membership list and a record of attendance Section The treasurer shall keep a faithful account of all re celpta and disbursements He shall ke«p his books up to date, and lie . ready to rennet at any time he r.isy he called upon by the president Section V The officers of the council with the two members »< large of the Executive Committee shall appoint all standing committees ARTICLE II COMMITTEES Section I—The lossmttte,- on program shall present the council a program of study for each coming meeting and shall bg responsible (m its development ARTICLE 111 ORDER OF RCSINESS The order of hustness shsll I* as follows ■ - 1. Call tn order, 2. Roll call 3. Reading, correction and approval of minutes nf last meeting 4. Report of standing committees I Report of special committees. < t'nfintahed iMtalnesa communcationa. bulletins, journals, etc 7. New business a. Fragrant us the day • Adjournment

were present. After the business I meeting a social time waa enjoyed after which refreshmmta were aerved by the hnsteaaea. Ruth Hammond and Mary Jane Wilson , O'- -—< j Adams County Memorial Hospital |j »- ■ ♦ INaaUaasd- Mrs Iherbwrt U I ‘all and baby Richard ftewayne route '.wo. Hr mt ANNA EHRMANN KYINTtNI'KIr FH<'M FAOC <»MK» cemetery Rev W H Muwber Will < (Delate. The body will be removed from Zwlrk funeral home Horu-day at irrnoou at 3 a'ciuck and bray be «tewed at the Ehrmann home ntv- ■ til the time of the funeral

John We*|ey Miller, *ou of Her. •id Mr* Paul Miller, of Lerae. •» , rocovertag from Injnrlea aaamiaed I When he caught hi* left aim hi * wringer No bonea were trohen but the arm waa badly browed. The injury I* nnt 'bought aerioaa After > i*atmeat by a phyilclau be wa* I returned h«wae, | Mr* K F Gaa* and d*ughter 1 K-atrice. Mr* Ihiti Zeaer Mr* Tar aaa Schafer and Leon OaM Vlaited Mr and Mr* George Andrew* and family in South Bend Thureday alt<m<>on Mr* Andrew* ft II la*t 1 week and brake her wriat W II Kirhotti of Bluffton waa a buaiuea* viaitor la Decatnr Thur*, day afternoon Chalmer O. porter, of Huntlagtoa. \ wan a vtaiior la thia rliy laat utgu- . Ray Klin*, of Lakeion. wa* a bo* • neaa vl* I tor here today Mr and Mr* Howard Petty amt U'endel Trlcker of Muncie were via- , Itedor* beee today John Werhter rialted IB the city .today William Hook of Hoagtand wa* a viaitor in Deeaiur thu mor nun Mi** Betty Trirkac. of aoatb ot | Decatur. ha* moved io the Fdcreat l.abe ra«idenc* on Flrot otreet Mr* Harold W McMillen la co* fined to be rbome with an attack of the flu T. W Madden of Fort Wayne an* A bualnoaa viaitor bera today Mr tad Mr* Leo Kaylor* bate •one on a two we*ba tri* down •oath W A. Klepper made a buaiMr* trip to Fort Wayne today Avon Mu th la able to be op and around after an attack of the it*. MOVIE SHOWN <roxTixt kh ruin* pagk oxttt men i* are now being made for a free tubercuioala clinic, to be held in thia city anmetime tn April, th* evart date of which will he an nounced later. ■■■ i Trad* la a Boon Town — o*catu> i

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TOWNSEND IND j BOBBITT BATTLE ; Renew Verbal Battle Over 1.a.1 Session Os Indianapoli*. March 10 <UR> - ! . Gov M Clifford Townaend and ' Arch N Bobbitt, chairman of the Republican atat* commute*, renewed their verbal battle over •cvompllahn.ent* and failure* of the Hat legislature In *t«t« merit* ' laaurd laat night. The governor declared that “I am not afraid of a bally, or a , coward. Mr of a alncere. agger*- i aive opponent, but there I* no 1 common ground t’-.«n which re- ' .pon.lbie peraon* or a party ran 1 meet irreaponalbility ''And that waa tb* problem I which fared th* Mat* adminlet'-* | tion In dealinc with the Republi- . <-an majottty In the h»u*e of rep I mental I vea throughout the (I < <U>* of the general .i»aembly - Irreeponaibliity ' Bobbitt retorted that lb* Re publican houae pneaed meaaurv* I increaaing the diatrlbntiun of motor vehicle fund, to local unit* ' repeating the wright la* on track* I aud abohahing the infamoa* two I perteul club" but they Were killed In th* Democratic aenat*. i ~Tb* governor boaatfully claim* < credit for preventing any raid* i »n th* taxpayer either by new la*** or apm lal appropt latino*' He forget* that little provlalou In I th* conetltutton that rerfulrea all revenue ratatng nieaanrer to h* originated In the h<>u*e of r*pr* •entailvea The Republican hou*e did not pa*a a alugl* n*w tabraiatng bill to paaa on to the I Democratic aenat* I "The Democcntk oenaie bowI ever did pa*a th* only additional tak-ralalng bill It wrote Into the beer bill a eectlon Increaaing the tag on beer two-tbirda of a ceht a gallon' Bobbin aaaerted Townaend declared that R •aa uttfottutiaie that there »-r» no ro*pun*ibl< leader* aieong (>l e m*mb*r*hip of th* houa* mapolty who tumid apeak with authority tor all To th* contrary, we were forced to coater with individual*, many of whom w-re actuated only by political or aelfiab motive*, and who had no Idea of the prob | lem* or need* of the atat* ' With auih rood It hut* Townaend •aid "obvkmaty no utdetly or 4*nalta program could ba com pleted “ •1 am very wry that th* oh •tructlotilat policy of the Republi can puny prevented pa**ag» of the direct primary for governor and Vuited Ktaloa negator t.t t relief for retailer* and nor vice ' t»uaine**m*n return of truck take* collected In IMS. minimum • age for Indiana worker* add! tlnnal dWlrlbutlon of Mat* fund* to local government* sot road* •guallMtion of motor vehicle fee*, •nd egtenaion of time for pur rk**e nt auto llc*t>ae tdate* Townaend claimed that th* re I du<*d biennial budget MH "crip pled or deattoyed aeveral depart • 1

mon tn "which gave vahtahlc art vice lo the peopli-" but that “We < will niaki- every effort to ndluat ourselves satisfactorily tn the ap I pmprtat lona " Bobbitt diarounted- claims of Tuwnsrmd that the Democratic party should receive credit for; passing ’what he terms adminir t rat lon hills which became laws."! Iluiuded In thia Hal were the mar tlage bill the liquor reform HUM sure, and rathma public beaillt bills. Inspection of the recorta will, ruveal that all but two of th-ev ; measures originated tn tt,e hotUk* and of the two whFh originated la the senate, a Republican waal mnilbo! nf our." Bobbitt aalri ”1 have no desire to enter Into a protracted newspaper contro v.-ray with (for Townsend or any other Dentikrat We will rant our rase with the voters now. ronfi dent nf the rm from- of the butte > tn 1»W ——."..—.■■ra' in a ■■ ■# i i ms' i is ( <INFERENCE IS ttYMTIMVBD FH'tM Paar ONKi Pa; Emmer O'Neal D Ky . <l«orgv W Johnson. D W Va , Thoma. K Mr MIILtn. D. B C;| John Taber. R. N Y ; Richard Wlgglrsw-igth. R.. Maw ; William P Lambertaoti 11. Kan.; aud J William hitler R (*■ Mr Rrmsevrlt dl'rttso-d the relief situation briifly at hie rrgtt tar Friday nomttag press confer -i -ucv but save no further direct indication of the else nf the d*D etency appropriatioa he will ask ,

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Hr declared that he did not he- • Here more than five out of ra«h i 100 peraon* <>n relief toll* could 'he clanin.<d aa "chlaelera** The i other »5 he declared are d***rv ‘ Ing and *h<mld remain on the , ndla Th* »5 per rent ctmld a«t be kept on the roll* without a < futther appropriation, according i to WPA figure* He laid the federal relief tdH ctal* are making cunatanl effort* to weed out from WPA roil* per •ona who have obtained benefit* through fraud nr inl*repreeent»- | lion. He declared thet the amall percentage of chlaeler* wa* a pretty i r«d indication that the relkf machine! y *•• being operated . egiclently Mr. Ri.nevclt empbaalaed the fact that relief roll* are mad* up j by local offlital* and not by th* federal giivernmeat H* doubt-d , whether half of th* p-.iple in th* - I't.Hed State* ktow of that tact Hr d>-<lined *pecifbally io aay whether be would renew hia re tue*t for ar addlHonal USn.gM,. oaa for relief for the ietn*Older of the nr***eni lineal year. H* did any. however, that h* I *•• atlrkltig to the relief eatitm at** he pi -aeuted IO the CiNtgt*-V* Jan T He *ai<! that aa th* rear I' d .raaonal etnpoiytnrut decline, in January and February the cer- ! titled h»t of p«r*ma waHing to gel ou relief no* total aJM.aau •• •*aiu*l .**«!• Jan I That in t-reaae. be lndkul«d waa eapectng when he *etit hi* relief atatetneni t to cungraaa Jan 3,