Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 69, Decatur, Adams County, 22 March 1939 — Page 3

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I • ill be the first Tiw-«dav after Ila*tWP# ANNOUNCEMENT OF RECBNT MARRIAGE Mr. and Mra. Wlann Ree,| nf 1534 West Madison Hireet announce 1:11 marrl*** of their daughter, Klltahath to fjord Kirschner, son of Mr end Mra. Henry Kirchner of profile. The ceremony war -olemnited Matarday. January twenty-eight at Marion. ’RI KAFRA SORORITV HAS SOCIAL MEETING the Tri Kappa aororhy met Tnea day evening at the Rika home tor Its regular busine** and social meeting. During the tmafieta I stow. Ibe regular routine of hnalneaa ' su conducted and the street fair ■■omcnlttee was appointed conaiattng of Mra. Margaret Hilywrd, Mra. FlorJleae Saylors and Mra. Kathryn* Tyndall. During the aortal hour. E.imea were played and lunch waa •creed to the members and guests by the hoateaaea. Mra, Mildred <’ol". Mtn. fxtla Black. Mra Mary Jan" Faylor, Mra. Kathryn Po* Miss Kathryn Kauffman and Miss Peggy Fraley. The Eastern Star la to meet Thursday evening at the Mimi; Hall. Members are asked to notice the change In time to eight-thirty .for thia meeting LOYAL OAUGTERB HAVE REGULAR MEETING The Loya) Da ugh’era claaa of tbo I Evangelical chnrch met Tuesday (evening at the home of Mr*. WilI lam Dellinger. The bualncaa session waa conducted by the preatdMtt. Mra. C. L Weber Mra. Deb ■ lipgrr had the devotion*. Kighteeu inembera and fifteen gueata were I present. Thia waa the annua' guest meeting. Mra. Roma Breiner and Mra. Robert tiara rd were in charge

DFCATI’R duly DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY. MARCH 22. 1939.

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 a m Jeanette winnoe •honeg 1000 — loot Wedneaday Houin Ward Parent Teacher* ► Meeting. Routh Ward Sch.iol. 3:M ' p. m Hhakeapeare Cluh. Mra Char lea Terpin. 3 3» p m Hiatorloal Club. Mra. Rf Ahr.' t S:So p. m. • Thursday • f’hrlatlan .t’hnrrh Maier Am . Mra. Harl Moffat. 2 p M I Baptist Wcenan'a Society, Mra • Piru Buhler. 2:30 p. m "I,, Esatern Star Meeting, Maaonic 1 1I.ill, « lop fn. flnralletic Study (dub. Mrs. Lawlence Berk may ar. I p m. Methodist Ladies' Aid. Church, Par lore. 2So pm. r Bobo Church Willing Workers . Claaa. Mra. Groce Tope. 7 p. ffl . St Mary'a Home Economice Club, i Mr*. Harry Crownovnr. f: to p. m. Friday St Mary'* Parish Women Os De- • i vat nr. K of c Haff. After Church • American 1 .eglon Auxiliary. Le J-rlon Home. 7 30 p m Saturday i i I'nlon Chapel Otterbein Guild Hake Rale. Brock'* Store. * a. m. , I Pythian Slater Rummage Sale.) iKof P Home, 9A.M.t09 P. M. ’ Sunday U omen Os The Moos* District (Meeting. Peru. I I Monday . I Reaearch Club. Mra. l/i Saylorr. j8:!W p m Mnaic Department. Mr*. C, J. Bcavera. 7:SO p m. • Dramatic Department. Mm. John ' Peteraon. 7: SO p. m. Literature Department. Mra. Mil* , ton Swearingen. 7: So p. m. Art Department. Mra. W. Guy Brown. 7: JO p. m. Junior Women. Mian Catherine Jackson. 7:30 p. m. of the games and contents and a I parcel-post sale was enjoyed. Love- < jly refreshment* In keeping with Daater were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs George Meyer. Mr. Ed Swager and Mra. William Hamma. The W'omen of the Mooae will told their district meeting at Pera Sunday afternoon and evening, March twenty-sixth. Mrs. Earl I Whitehurst of the local chanter will b-« Installed as district recorder. ■ 1 he executive commiUee will meet ' Thursday evening at seven o'clock |ta make plans to rthe annual Eaa- ' ter supper to be held April eighth. ■ The chapter meeting will b« at seven thirty and balloting of candidates I will take place The social commi*- ■ fee with Mrs. Lloyd Krelcher a* cnairman will have charge. All co- ' workors are urged to the present. FRIENDSHIP VILLAGE CLUB MEETS THURSDAY AFTERNOON The Flrendahip Village Home 1 Economics clut» of Blue Creek townI Ship met Mat Thuraday at tne home of Mra. Earl Sipe. The meeting was opened by (Ingins, repeating th« dub creed and scripture, which was rend by Mr* Harry W’orkinger. The lesson on “Lighting the Home” w is given by the leader*. Mr*. Chester Bryan and Mrs. Austin Me-rlman. After the short business session, tha meeting was dosed by repeating the Lord'* Prayer. During the I social hour, Mr*, ('barlea Burkhart 'cave a very interesting talk on her I trip to the west coast. Mr*. Work- > Inger gave a clever reading and I Mrs. Ripe furnished a name contest. IThe prise was won by Mra. Bryan. • Mr*. Sipe, assisted by Mr*. Lester ' Bipe and Mrs. Harve Sipe served refreshment* to the twenty-eight ■ member* and three gne«.a. Mr*, i William Burke. Mr*. Lillie Myers and Mr*. Rhu Strayer. Mr*. Strayer | was welcomed Into the club a* a new member. The April meeting j will he with Mrs. William Patter- ' ton. DECATUR GARDEN CLUB HAS MONTHLY MEETING ' . Th" Decatur Garden Club met Fuesday afternoon at the home of Mt*. I*awrvnce Green for the March meeting. Mr*. Delton Passwater gave an intere*tlng talk on. “Flower* in Florid*." Roll call was answered with verses of the Bible. Mr*. W. E. Smith read an Interesting paper on "Hyaclnlh* and Lillis*” and u round-table discussion followed

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A trio comprised of Dick Green. Dore Gallogly and George Worst presented Hawaiian music. A con* test was enjoyed and the prig* waa awarded to Mr*. George Bnckley. Mrs. Dick Burdge was * guest of the chsli. Ixtvely refreshment* were M-rved by the hostess, aaaivted by Mr. Delton Passwater and Mra. 7ona Acker. «>SI IOTA XI SORORITY HAS DINNER-INSPECTION The Psi lota XI sorori’y held a dinner in connection with the annual Inspection ceremonies Tuesday i’lenlng. A three course dinner was erved at six-thirty o'clock at the Zion Lutheran church. The tables were arranged In V shape and were beautifully decorated with spring flower* and candles In crystal holdi« t*. carrying out the Psi lota color* of blue and gold. Following the dinner, members wmt to the home of Mrs. H>*ranab Krueckeherg. where inspect'on was • ondueted by Miss Minnie l-ou Chittick of Flora. After impaction. Miss Chittick gave an interesting talk and stressed the social, moral and cultural phase of the aororitv ..nd reviewed the charity project* over a twenty-year period. Including lb* scholarship fnr.d, the Riler fund, the oxygen therapy and the speech and hearing < linic. Mis* Chittick I* a guest at Cue home of Mrs Ben Duke. Mr. and Mr*. George Flanders and Mr*. John Peterson attended the Elllngham funeral Tuesday morn!n* at Fort Wayne. Mr* Harry Molts. Mr*. Isadora Kalver. Mr*. George Flanders ana Mr*. John Peterson Were among those to attend the luncheon-bridge at the Scottish Rite Home in Fort Wayne yesterday. John Cook of North Ninth Street hr been confined to hi* Led for I the past week. His condition is sllghly improved. Mr*. W. Guy Brown. Mrs Jolin T, ndall and Mr*. Henry Heller att< nded 'he Well* county federation of club* meeting at Bluffton Tuesday afternoon. Confessed Slayer Pleads Not Guilty Franklin. Ind.. March 12 — (UP) -Clifford Redmond, confessed •layer of an Edinburg farm couplo. pleaded not guilty today when arraigned in Johnson county circuit court and judge Cbarlea B Staff ret April 17 as the tenta'ive trial i date. He was arraigned on four count* contained In two grand jury Indictment*. charging that on March l he shot to death his employer*, Paul and Mary Jayne Btand and tried to attack their 12-year-old daughter. Gloria. o Argument Dates Set For Indicted Persons Chh-ago. March 2’2— (VP>—U. S district judge Philip L. Sullivan today set May 15 and 18 to hear oral

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argument* nn the demurrer entered by Individuals and corporation* Indicted by federal grand jury on a charge of violation of the She-, man anti-truat act In their manufacture and sale of Ice cream. I Arguments also will be heard on th- defendant* petition to strike from the indictment a paragraph re furring to lobbying act|viti*a against the use of “counter freeters.” 20 MILLION IN BENEFITS PAID rnrrnploymcnt Benefits Paid In State Over 20 Million Fort Wayne. March 22 — The amount of unemployment compen sat ion paid In Indiana has topped the 520.000.000 mark In less than a year. It waa announced today The 20-mllllonth benefit dollar was nart of one of the 24.000 check* which are being mailed to totally and partially unemployed Hoosier workers this week. This I* the 4*th week that benefit* have been paid in this state and In that time 1525 000 weeks of total or partial unemploymen' have been compensated, according to E F. Rismiller, manager for the Indiana unemployment compensation division In thi* district. The first benefit check wa* paid to an Indianapolis woman during the last week of last April. Since then some 200.000 persona have I for the first time been helped through varying periods of unemployment Their benefit* hav- In turn helped maintain purchasing power In all communities of the ■tale, thi* contributing to the strong huaitie** comeback that ha* continued since late last summer. Weekly benefit payments have ranged from 2<*7 check* for $1 051 in the first week that benefit* were paid, to 59.400 for 189*' 000 the first week in August when unemployment wa* at It* height in most part* of the state. Peak payment* occurred in most section* in late summer or early fall, but In a few section* came in the early week* this year. With more beneflciarie* returning to employment in recent week* than there were new applications resulting from layoffs benefit payments have dropped to the lowest levels *ince last May. Payment* In the state lust week totaled 24.000 check* for 1240.00" . compared to thi* year's high of 27.200 for 1582.000 the fourth week In January In thi* district, which cover*; I Allen. Whitley. Well* and north- J em Adam* countie*, a total of 152.000 checks tor f 1.755.000 have been paid since last April. Peak payments here amounted to B.BM checks for 179.850.37 In the week J ending November 5. The highest mark thia year for the district wa* 3.470 checks for 538.48t.84 the week ending January 21. while last week they hud fallen to 2.121 for 531.411.46. -— Trad* In a Good Town—Decatur.

SCHOOL HONOR ROLLS LISTED Senior And Junior Hitfh school Honor Students Announced The honor roll* of the Decatur jnnlor-aenlor high st bool were announced today by Principal W. Gny Brown, Dorothy Huffman, a junior and Mao Manlier, a senior, led th* son lor high list with Ave A'S each Richard Abbott. B»rnlece Harber, ixtia Baughman. Joan Cowan. Jack Graham. Barbara Kohls and Alice Owen* led the junior list with *lx A's Back. The ndl* follow: B*mor High A B Dorothy Hoffman .... 5 Mae Mauller 5 i Ardl* Brlnttenhofe 4 1 ' Earl Bromer. Jr. . 4 Ba 'tiara Burk 4 Elbert Fuhrman 4 Katherine Knapp 4 Marjorie Maaaonne ... 4 Ani* Merriman 4 Marjorie Miller 4 Hob Schniti 4 Kathleen Foreman 3 1 i Hetty Fhurman 3 1 Richard Goldner 3 I 1 Anita Rtolp 3 T ' I Alice Yoat 3 I , Peggy Gaunt 2 3 Evangeline Fuhrman .. ........ 2 2 Grace Grether 2 2 ' Max Heare 3 t Gladys Miller 2 2 Robert Mann SSI Robert Yoat 2 3 j Jean Zimmerman ... 2 2 Junior High A B Richard Abbott 6 Berniece Barber . 8 Lot* Baughman 6 Joan Cowan* 6 Jack Graham 8 Barbara Kohls 8 Alice Owen* .... 8 Carlo* Liver* 5 1 Pauline Brintxenhofe 4 2 Irene Brook* 4 21 Marilyn Cairns .4 t John Spahr . .4 31 Belve Burke 3 31 Patricia Edwards 3 3 Jean Gass 3 3 Dorothy Hammond 3 3 Gerald Kimble 3 3 Manfred Melchi 3 3 Edwards Walter* 3 3 Kenneth McConnell 3 3 Naomi Brown ■ 2 4 Juanita Edge!! .2 4 ARRIVALS Thomas Allen Ehler is the name of the boy baby bom to Mr. and Mr*. J. L. Ehler at the Adam* county memorial hospital at 5:37 o'clock this morning. The baby weighed 7 pound*. 10 and threefourth* ounce* and i* the second •on In the family. The father I* local agent for the New York Life Irsunance company and the mother before her marriage was Miss Mildred Keller. Mr. and Mr*. Everett Hheet* of Nt.. 4 Homesteads are the parent* of a baby boy. horn yerterday at 1:88 p. m. at the Adams county memorial ho»pital. The baby weighed *even

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