Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 83, Decatur, Adams County, 7 April 1939 — Page 3
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’ Thursday afternoon Mrs. Morris Coer* waa also a guest in tha aftertoon the Decatur ladles attended , the Baptist Mlsstonarv aoeiaty ■ which met at the home of Mrs Wilf him Patton Mrs. Hell gave an Ini t-real ing talk at the meeting. WOMEN OF The MOOSE I HAVE MEETING THURSDAY Tin- Women of the Moose met "hursdav evening for their regular iw-eting. The audit committee an I 1 the publicity committee gave their r eporta. The Moosehsven commitI toe also handed In its quarterly reI port. | Mra. Earl Whithurst waa Installed ' as district recorder at the district ' t .eeting In Peru recently and th-» i t ext district meeting will he held . tn thia city in June. A public par'/ , In charge of the publicity commit- . • will be held at the Mouse Home . Friday evening. April twenty-first Tickets may be purchased from , any member of the chapter The next meeting will be the social meeting In charge of the Home- ! making committee on April twenI Heth. — I AH members of the Pythian SisI ter degree team are requested to I meet at the Knights o( Pythias . Hall Immediately after Temple I Monday for practice. o Mra. Ray St Ingley and son. Mor . man are spending a few days with I Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bond of Denver i Indiana.
DECATI’R DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. APRIL 7.1939.
CLUB CALENDAR ! Sac Isty Deadline, 11 A. M doanstsa whims •hones tooo — 1001 Friday Happy llomemak- ra Club Mrs. Hoyd Mitchel, I:3© p m Saturday * Raster Supper, Moose Home » to ? p. m Won Reformed Mission Hand. Church Ihtrlora, 2 p m. Pocahontas i-odge. Red Mens Hall. 7:30 P M. Monday Pythian Rioter Degree Team. K »f P Halt liter Temple. Corinthian Class. Mrs. Fred King. 7:20 p tn. Research Chib Luncheon. Masonic Hall. 1 p m. Tuesday Evangelical Dutiful Daughters Class. Mrs Ralph Centie. 7:30 p m. Church Mother's Rtndy Cius. Methodist Church. 1 SO p. m. Rebekah Lodge. Odd Fellows Hall 7:30 p m. Zion Junior Walther la-ague Lutheran Church. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Historical Club. Mrs. Va--hn Mil* l-kan. Rerne. 3:30 p. m Shakespeare Club. Mrs. Palme* Eicher. 2 30 p. m. PERSONALS Mr and Mrs. Milo McKinney of Cincinnati. Ohio, are visiting here with Mrs McKinney's parents. Mr. and Mrs. F V. Mills for a few days They are moving to Syracuse. N. Y.. where Mr McKinney will he located In business. Mrs Amos Graber and daughter. Miss Jane, vialted in Fort Wayne last evening. David J. Schwarts of near Berne was a businesa caller here today C. C. Schafer left today for Rochester. Minn. where Mrs Schafer is a patient Mr. and Mrs. R. W Edwards of Evansville will spend Easter with the latter's mother. Mrs Catherine Kauffman and family and friends in thia city. Miss Anna Jane Tyndall vialted f-lends in Fort Wayne Mrs. Grace Allwein and Mr and Mra. Torn Allwein will go to Claveinspection at the county infirmary visit with Miss lad a Alwein William Bell will motor to Chi- 1 cago this evening to meet Mrs Beil who is returning from a visit in Rochester. Minn. Dick Parrish of the Indiana Modi-' cal School. Indianapolis. Sa visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank i Parrish. Louis Smith of I. V. is spending 1 few days here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith. Mrs. Paul Heller, of Bluffton, is visiting here with friends and relatives. Leon S. Carrel of Grand Rapids.
Formal Opening [Saturday, April 8 £ FREE! Opening Day Only! Buy a pint of improved Blue Creek Home-Maid Ice Cream at the regular price of 15c a pint — and get one Free! _ <■■ Rabbit Center a | W'M ft ICECREAM 32c “ JTjsfo * Fancv — \£ ~ Decorated *wk ' EOGS MWK • w- £GGB a BOXES —CHEESE SPECIALS—FRESH CREAMED COTTAGE CHEESE .... !0c pt. HOFFMAN’S BRICK CHEESE 18c lb. BEER CHEESE 25c th. Fancy White LONGHORN 2 Ibe. EQG | CHEESE LIMBURGER 19c 0... L. ISc 45c CONFECTIONS Buttered Pop Corn Peanuts Candles Cashews Blue Creek Dairy Store MAX ODLE, Prop.
1 Michigan. Is visiting his slater and her husband. Mr. and Mra. J. H. Cole of North Fifth Htrsm*. James Rata, retired Decatur meat dealer and prominent k. of P, ©M one of the few persona not surprls»d when the heavy flurry of snow fell Thursday night for a few mi©ntes. Mr. Rain was expecting It. It has been 19 or 20 years since Mr. I Pain began to notice that It always ■mown between the 6th and Otb of April. Mixa Lnlu Deuber had as her din-' rer guests Wedn-eday evening, l Mrs. Naomi Martin and Mra. Ruth (orner and son. Eldon K >hert of Fa© Diego. California. Mrs. George Harding Is able to| >■• up and around the house after a ' six weeks illness. Herbert Fullenkamp of Chicago will spend Sunday with his sister. Miss Rose Fullenkamp. CLASS PLAY TO BE REPEATED Kirkland Junior ( lass To Repeat Play Next Wednesday "Crashing Society." thre*«ct Play recently presented by tha junlor class of the Kirkland high school win again be presented Wed-, | nesday evening April 1! at 7:30 o'clock at the high school and I to*. lum. Principal Hansel Foley announ* | cd that the play was being repeated to permit many perrons to witness the performance who were una*>le to attend when It waa first shown. Tickets are selling for IS and 25 centa and may be secured from members of the class. The cast of characters includes! Rodney Dilling. Donna belle 7/mmerI man. Donnabelle Arnold. Sylvan Ringger. Marie Straub. Eugene Johnson. Ixirene Kehrn. Datold Borr.e. Irene Foanaugh. Willard Wulilnan. Martha Kreps and Juanita ■ Cable. The Rhythm Rand will furnish special music between sets of the flay. ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs Clifford R. Baxter of route two. Convoy. Ohio, are the ' parents of a baby boy. born at 2: AM a. m. thia morning at tha Adams county memorial hospital. The baby t weighed seven pounds ano eight loanees and has freen named Ronald l! lonMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Small of j 303 Mercer Avenue, are the parents ;.Oi a baby girl born this morning at , f. 25 a- m. at the Adams county memorial hospital. Thw baby weighi cd seven pounds, four and one-half ounces and has been named IXinna Kay Mra. Small was formerly Miss Wilma Miller. - —
GOV. TOWNSEND HITS BARRIERS Decries Interntate Trade Barriers In Speech Today ■I | Chicago. April 7— <UPJ —Trade! barriers between the states must 1 be removed if prosperity la to’ return and remain in America. I Gov. M. Clifford Tnwnsend Imlay ! i told the conference on interstate' trad* barriers held in connection with the annual council of state' governments meeting "Interstate trade liarrlera are' depression legislation, a vain and | dangerous effort to solve funds-1 mental economic problems ** he declared "You Just can't put a wall around all the customers In a state i without expecting the other states i Io do likewise. Interstate trade barriers, emliargoea. porta-of-entry and cuatoma stationa are the aur- ■ •st way possible to divide and ' weaken the t'nlted Ntates. Th-y | create interstate friction and they | aggravate the economic problem 1 they are seeking to solve.'* Townsend pointed out that “our i constitution waa inspired by a de-1 ' sire to eliminate trade harriers between the states’* l The breaking down of interatate I 1 barriers waa given Impetus by the' 'I last Indiana legislature when It | enacted three measures carrying lout the "good neighbor" policy. Townsend aald. I * These laws were: II I. A uniform act embodying , the Ohio river pollution compact ; 2. One providing for more uniform regulation of commercial ..
——— ■ • — — • — B Flowers FOX L*''S EASTER CHOICE SELECTION OF POTTED PLANTS AND CCT FLOWERS. All Prices Moderate. Phone J 13,5 300 w ADAMS : ■' — — — e MHHKKKHMBKHMHKKKHKMMMHMMHMMWV ATTENTION! r Graduates of Berne ■ Pleasant Mills • i Geneva • Monmouth - Kirkland - Monroe • Hartford i and Jefferson High Schools. Il The two cloche in our windows STARTED THIS MORNING. I Keep an eye on the time they stop as it may be profitable to you. Two 837.50 Bulova (men's or women's) watches will be given away free. L> 1 I I |R -5 ’• "■&w® ■ SUTTON JEWELRY STORE Elgin ■ Hamilton ■ Bulova watch agency. 210 N. Second St.
I fisheries In Lak© Michigan 3. Ilepeallng Indiann'a beer portof-etitry system Townsend urged other states in I the Ohio river valley to appruv-1 the pollution compact so that the i • ommlaalon may liegln to operate al an early dale Michigan already han Inlm-d Indiana In paaaing legislation )o safeguard the supply of fish In lake Michigan but Illinois and • • Wisconsin also must enter the! I agreement, Townsend said. When Itidlana'a legislature r«- * peal*d the state's beer Importer' system, other ata tea particularly I Michigan and Mlaaourl — Immeii • ! lately took steps to repeal laws dia< rlmlnating against Indiana I tieer he pointed out. “it In significant to me that In this nationwide effort to corre« 1 1 I one of the majt>r cattw-a of our: | recent Internal, econnsnlc dinord-1 I er. the staten tbemnelven. acting in unlaon. are taking the lead 1 I without anything nuggeatlve «.f I ■ federal domination or taterferwnce I | tn the solution of a complicated problem having Ha origin In a I lack of unity and underatuudlng upon the part of these states."! i Townsend said ——_o KANSAS BA DM AN j tCOXTIXt'ED FROM FAOK ONK» | as a “bad luck" token Mien Camhron examined a photogragh of Dltknon'a wife and said I it wan not the likeness of the woman she said she had seen in the hamburger shop with Dickson. Mias t'amhron aald she was working behind the counter when the man who turned out to be Dickson came in and sat down. “A few minutes later." Miss t'amhron said, "a woman, about 35. came In and sat down alongside of him. She wore an expens-
ive black coat and hut and had i curly black hair. They started to j talk to each other and when they i had hninhed eating. Dk-kaoti punt i I both checks and they walked out. I ''When th— agehYb grabtied him and the fiiihg started, the woman backeil Into the shop Sbo wan I crying After the shouting one of . the ngentn cams In and iisk-d her, in ihni the man'* I "The woman went out aide it ml I looked down at Illi kson s Issly and ' said, 'that la your man "' I Miss t'amhron said the woman I then st-ppeil over to an automie i bile and drove away and that non''of the ugenin hud attempted to fol- 1 low her. Gerald Norris, thief of the St. Ixiuln bureau of the FBI, lerxely discounted Mlns Cambrou's story. '"I don't know anything about , any woman in hlaek.” he said I Nutria said he had received an I "anonymtma telephone call from a I man" concerning Dickson's where I about* and had Immediately aum--1 moned agent a John Hush. Pierce Pratt and Louis Cochrane. "When Ditkson tame out of I bishop.' Norris said, "we seised ' I him. He broke away, ran ten feet. 1 ! and reached for a gun In his licit j We fired and two tiulleta struck - I Dickson. He died — without talkI ing while being taken to a hoa-
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pltal" Th- fcd-rul rtivarnmcnt had IMMtit-d it ft ihhi isward for Informat|<m h-adlug to his raptum. His body w»« laid out t>n u morgue ulali trslay u« th- st-nrch b**ruh for his Rhe Is tli<- daughter of Mr and Mra la*ater lt-*<l--iibaurli. respected Totw-ka Kan. titlseus. I tickana wan th- son of a Topeka high aefenol piofnaaor and hud nerved lolibery t-rrna at j-ffi-ratm City. Mo., state prison and at the HutchInntm. Kan., reformatory Itefors he and hl» wife alart-d their forays. They attained |2<HMI from the font Estluinge Hank at Elkton, H. D., In August and IIT ihh) from the Northwest Security National Hank at Rnarkitigs, R D., in October. Eat-110 always drove the get-way tar while Dickson llr-d at pursuers Swing Time Stumctcs H-thany. Mo, —tVßt— There a** a few "piter bug-rug cutters" amonx tebe high schiMil siudenta in Hethrny but the influence of the swing vrase on the vounger generation has lien over estimated as far as they me concerned A proposal to form 0 swing hanrt was tllscarii-wt when tot enough students r-por'ett.
