Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 84, Decatur, Adams County, 8 April 1939 — Page 6

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I . „ *> wwl*. Decatur Bowling League Results league standing Elks Lsagus W I- Pct. Tail* „ 27 IX .693 i.-i- to 19 .513 Hoof* 1> 21 452 Atitlvnt .._. ... 13 3C .333 Minor League Casting ... 29 10 .744 NMMMm* 23 14 <4l Burke * to 19 .Sl3 Mie* -»....- 30 >9 SIS McMillen ... 20 19 531 Gambles . 19 20 497 (Toverleaf 13 29 .333 Hui Btsu —„ 10 29 2.M Marchanta Lsagus Bank 30 12 .?!« Wren 24 19 H| Vphototer 23 It .34* Telephone 21 21 S«tO Smith in* 20 22 47« Preble 19 23 .452 Telephone _ 19 24 .429 Conservation 12 30 299 Majcr League Prickle* ._,... |« 11 .593 Hon-KKrust . 15 12 SSC Hotel 13 14 .4*l Dm ■ 10 17 .370 WEEK S SCHEDULE Elka League Monday. 7 p. m. — Antler* va. Legs; Hoof* va. Taila. Minor League Tuesday. 7 p. m X'loverleaf re. Hoff Bran; Caatiu* va. McMillen. 9 p tn Mutachler va. Gamble*; Burke* va. Miea. Merchant* League Wednesday 7 p. m. — Bank va. Telephone. Wren va Conservation 9 p m — Smith Ina. va. Preble; Vpholaler va Telephone Major League Thursday 7:30 p. m—Hotel va DINE AT RICE HOTEL and Enjoy your Sunday Dinner Chicken..ssc Virginia Raked Ham 50c New Brown Potatoes •r Candied Sweet. Was Bean* or New Creamed Asparagus. Cucumber Jello Salad Dessert Lemon Pie. Ice Cream and Home Made Cake Tea. CoHee and Milk. ■■■<■■■■■■SBB——a—■■■ A SUN. MON. TUES. Contlnuoua Sunday from 1:15 “GUNGA DIN” Cary Grant. Victor McLaren Doug Fairbanks Jr. many more. ALSO—Color Cartoon. iOc-25c —o Last Time Tonight — “Yes My Darling Daughter" Priscilla Lane. Jeffry Lynn. Fay Beinter. Roland Voung. ALSO—Sho-t a. 10c-25c |CORT SUN. MON. TUES. Continuous Sunday from 1:15 ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROSALIND RUSSELL “FAST and LOOSE” ALSO — Shorts. 10c-25c —o Last Time Tonight—GENE AUTRY. Smiley Burnette. “Western Jamboree." ALSO — “Wild Bill Hickok." 10c-15c *MMfIMMfIMMMfIfI»adMMMM*Mm*M*R*MHMMRMMM*M*MRto SUN. MON. TUES. 10c Matinee 1:15 Sundey “MYSTERY PLANE" John Trent, Milburn Stone & “THE MAN I MARRY" Lueille 8011, Jernes Ellison Evenings 10c-15c —o Last Time Tonight — Tex Ritter, "SUNDOWN On The PRAIRIE". Aloe "Flaming Frontiers.” 10-15 c

Hockey's Best : | • 1 If A I ► . < I* * * T & ’w*' tiddie Shore Though handicapped with a broken nose, suffered during one of the earlier playoff games .* the play at Eddie Shore, star defense man. has featured the drive of the Boston Bruins for the National Hockey league championship and Stanley cup. emblematic of ice hockey supremacy ■ Hon-E-Kruat; Doc's va Prickles. Central Soya League Friday. 7 p. m - Office va. Elevator. Maintenance va Expeller. 9 p. m.—Feed Mills vs. Truckjars; Solvent vs. Laboratory. - - — Dog Food Goes Scientific I Berkeley Cal ((j.pj S„ num cron* are the demand* made on ■ the department of household science of the University of Cali- | fornla try dog food manufacturers I for accurate Information on dog ! diets, that the deportment now j maintains a pure bred Cocker j I Spaniel colony for experimental purposes Mother Has 100 Descendants I London — (VPt — Mr*. .Mary FJaokn-y. 92, of Wimbledon, has realised the greatest ambition of her life —She ha* ,become. with the birth of her fourth great-great-grandchild, the "mother" ot one 1 undred descendants. ABC Coach Lines — Incorporated — Announce APRIL BARGAINS Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Ft. Wayne and Return same day only From DECATUR .... *sc From MONROE 85c Rice Hotel Agency Commutation Rate* 10 trips $3.00 Good 60 dayN. PROMPT SERVICE ON LOANS $lO to S3OO WITHOUT ENDORSERS Wc makv the borrowing of money a timple tranuetton One customer utd. "I neter drramrd I could art a loan «o quickly and pltauntly." You do not have to I aik anybody to sign your note — , we make no embartaumg investigation! of friend! neighbors or I employer Loam privately made How tn Apply I. Call at office. 2. Telephone us. J Write your name and address on this ad and mail to us. We will call and explain our service without cost or obligation. Lean. ar. iMually maUa th. sama Say yau a*ply LOCAL LOAN COMPANY Owr U*l'« Star. Ilf*-, berih twaaTMrwt • Hiana t-*-> boater. 1.41 ms * 1...1 awj. la AJ.m. Writ*, Attn, aaj /•> CeaaMn II LmemksbbhbhhJl

MONROE NEWS j Mr*. John Johnson spent ihe week-end with her daughter and t. uiily, Mr and Mr* Wilfred Kay «'id family of Gru bill • Mr* M.- .r..| daiiKhtv.* Marguerite, motored to Warren Sun- , i-ay to visit their sister and aunt. Mr*. Sadie Scherer. Mr. and Mra. Howard H udrick* and Mr and Mr*. Nuleri Hii-Utrad cl Kalamaaoo. Mith.. spent the week-end In Monrue with relatives and friend*. Mrs Pearl Smith of Fort Wayne * petit the week-end at the Albert inter Home. Mr and Mr* Runnel Feabo.lv at<d i »on us Fort Wayne. »pent the week»nd at the hotne of her parent*. Mr. I ■itid Mr* Archie Hendrick* George Bailey of near Mcnro>- is inputted to be very 111. Mr. and Mra. Roger Rlunm and non*. Mr and Mm. Erwin Stu, by r.nd daughter. Fern, and son. Kara Weldon Stuckey, and Kenartb and Ireta Ixmgenberger. spent Sunday to Indianapolis with the K. J. Frick* family. Doris Fricke acepmgaaiwd I the group to Monroe to apriid her *pring vacation. Kermit Hocker returned to hl* rtudiea at Western State Teacher • college in Kalamaaoo. Mich. Mon- j day after spending bM aprlnc vacation with hi* parent*. Mr. aid Mr* <l. O. Hocker. Mr and Mra. Carl Nencitachwai. der and M ra. Selma Neueawawander spent the week-end at For* Speech Attacked r a >*** t M r'jtrl Manhope Resignation of Earl Stanhope as first lord of the admiralty was prer sent*,! to Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain of Great Britain fol- ' lowing the navy chiefs statement In a speech that British naval t anti-aircraft guns were manned “to be ready for anything ' t Chamberlain, reports said, refused to accept it. io Govern Australia y I B \ J* ■ f ;.'£A L s; w ' ' ’ wJ I I B ’ Duke and Duchess of Kent j Pictured as they viaited th* French embassy m London,' are the Duke and Duchess of Kent ; (ha’s a brother of King George i VI). They will depart soon for i Australia, the duke having been ; appointed governor general of ■ that dominion.

DECATI’R DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY. APRIL 8,1939.

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Wayne with relatives and friend*. Ruth Fsndrnm. student nurse at •he Lutheran Hospital. Fort Wayne spent the week-end at th? home of her father. Joh.t D*nd r, tm. of near Monroe. I Mr and Mra. John Crist spent Sunday in Fort Wayne <:th Mr. and Mr*. Herbert Meyer and fa- ; Willy. Mr. and Mra. Harvey Rupert and family ot Monroe and Mr*. Margie Armstrong and son. Frank lit-, of Gerava Spent the week-end in KHthart a* house gueata ot Mr. and Mrs. : Lewi* Armstrong and family. Mr. and Mr Menno Roth and smut spent Sundry afternoon in Auburn, with Mr and Mrs. Ora Schondeit and daughter. Jake Smut* and William Rowe of Harlan, were week-end gur st* of Mr. and Mr*. Jame. Ke*r<cr. Chester flrodbecu amt son. Gordon. and Roger Bluhm, delivered a load of furniture for Stucky and tompaisy, to Sturgis. Michigan. Monday. Ixrulse Busche. teacher in the Elkhart public schools. I* home far •he spring vacation Mrs. Jesteen Hocker, who spett the last several month* in F«:t Wayne with her daughter. Mr* K B McKeeman. has tetarned to her home. Mr and Mr* James Kessler spent Sunday evening in Bluffton with Mr and Mrs. O. D. Kessler and la mlly R A. Brodhecker of the Brownstown Manner, was a vist.or here last evening He is aecretarj- ot ar. organ lx* i ton of weekly newapape.a and doing a fine job. COURT HOUSE — Marriage License* Gordon T Sprunger. Berne to Verena Sprunger. Berne. James Cumming*. Decatur rovte four to Mary Lewellen. Monroe.

As Chicago’s Mayor Kelly Won A 41 Mayor Edward J. Kelly of Chicago to shown surrounded by party leader* and personal friends aa ha received news In Democratic heauqnarter* ot hia re-election by the top-heavy plurality of 170.000 vote* over hi* Republican opponent, Dwight H. Green.

ITALIAN OCCUPATION tCOSTINLED FROM FAOE ONKt Such a protest would not call for I'nited States' action since the treaty makes no provision of punishment for It* violations but the I'nited State* may publiciy announce Italy has violated ihe pact I Trocps Enter Tirana Rome. April »— <U.P> —ltalian troops entered Tirana, the capital of Albania, today. They had smashed the bitter resistance of a motley army of soldier*, policemen. civilian volunteers and peasants An official communique aaid that ihe Italians entered the city. 2« miles from Duraxao. al 9:30 a. tn The Italian troops who land-*d at Duratao at dawn yesterday had fought their way through the city and along the road to Tirana, meeting constant opposition Marching along the Shijak river, they had halted for the night when Allaaiiiana blew of a bridge. They resumed their advance this morning, with flying squad* blasting out neats of Albanian rifle tri n Tanks and armored cars p'otected the Infantry. Uther Italian ttnita. which had occupied Aleaaio. Delvine, Valtuta. Santa Qaurauta, Shengjiu and dt Giovanni DI Medua were fighting their way inland or organlrin.t their positions and awaiting marching order* (French official dispatches front Albanian source* asserted that the Albanian* had driven back the Italians at some point* ard *pe cffically that connter-attacklna at the town of Kharrlque. had driven th.-m back to St Giovanni DI Medu*. where violent fighting > continued — Ed > Premier Benito Mussolini had ordered the entire country occurded by tomorrow morning 4S hours from the landing on the coast, it waa understood, nut Albauiaa resistance had slowed the schedule.

WILLSHIRE NEWS MIM Roselle Dull, who I* al- ; lending college at Kmi. I* home tj , spend the Euaiwr vacation. Mr* Agnes Hill la spending a few day* with relative* in RuckI turd The M E Aid wa* delightfully . entertained In the home of Mra. I Ktnma Lautsetiheitier with Mra. F. I A. I tetter anaoelate hoateaa. Thur*I day afternoon Mra. Clarence Gela- ' |er had charge of the devotional*. The regular routine of bualneaa wan ttmduuted by the president. Mra Thoma* Pass water A program of music and reading* was rendered Ihtrlng the social hour, dainty refroahment* of Ka*t*r appointment* were served. The bu«le*aes ware a**i*ted by Miss Mary Detter Mr. and Mrs 0. F. Bobllya of Fort Wayne were Bunday gueats ot Mr and Mr*. M. J. Morrison i Gene Myers of south of town was a supper guest of hl* grandmother. Mr*. Harriet Colter. Monday evening Mr* George Buckley of Decatur was a guest Wednesday ol her pan-nta. Mr. and Mra J G Bild erback Mr*. Harriet Colter. Mrs. Herman Myer* and eon Gene were In Wapakoneta Sunday, the guest* of Mr and Mr*. L. K Brandt and family and attended the confirmation aervk-ea at the Evangelical Lutheran church Robert Brandt was one of a das* of twenty confirmed. Funeral service* were held Monday afternoon for Charles Pumwater In the M. E church. Rev. R. K Bruner had charge of the service Burial wa* in the Tricker cemetery west ot town Carl Kuhn and Ml*a Bernlece Kuhn of Fort Wayne were caller* In town Tuesday evening Mr and .Mr* L L Lowman and son* of Waterloo. Indiana, were Sunday afternoon guest* of Herman Myer*, south of town j Mia* Klalne Allheon of Fort Wayne was a guest in town Thursday Mr*. Zell* Cuter of Marion wa* a week end Attest of Mr and Mr*. Charles Sample* PREBLE NEWS 1 Mr and Mra. Gust Yake visited with Mr and Mr*. Oml Hellev. Bunday. Dallas Elsey and Mt«* Bertha Huer were Sunday dinner xtenta of Mr and Mr* Douglas Klaey. Mr and Mr* Ray Hamilton and family of Tocsin spent Runday evening with Mr. and Mr* Mllm Hott man and family. Mr*. Milton Werling and family and Darrell Sha< kley spent Bunday afternoon with Mr and Mr* Ray Ven I*. Dr and Mr*. Roy Goldncr and family of Lansing. Mich., spent sever al days with Ed Goldner and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Goldner While here 'key attended the funeral of Dr. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC ROES SERVICE STATION and GROCERY STORE now opened with a complete stock of Groceries. Candies, Cigarats. Soft Drink*. Cold Meat* SINCLAIR GAS. OILS. Located on 224 and Ohio State Line. Come in and get acquainted. Roland Ross, Prop.

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i As Escobar Retained 11 isJifuß u «- ; ... ' <V H 181 /..ia 711 Misto V.scobar I Sixo Escobar, world s baAtamwcight champion land* ■ Mt to Kaß Alorgan a jaw as he retains hia title in a bout st San Ju*,. “S

J. C. Grandataff. Lorine and Krmv Kirchner called on Mr and Mr*. Douglas KUry Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mr* Thurman Fuhrman ‘ aad daughter of Wayttedale were Bunday guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Charles Fuhrman and daughter Mary. Mr and Mr*. Richard Arnold and daughter of Fort Wayne spent Sunday with Albert Werling. Mr. and Mr*. Frad Gold.-er and Mrs. Worthman visited with Mr. a:id Mra. Eli Goldnrr Munday evening. Mrs. Will Meyer* of Bluffton called on Mr. and Mrs Doug Li a Klaey Sunday. Dr. and Mr*. Roy Goldner and family of Lansing. Mich., visited with Mr. and Mr*. Will Meyers Monday evening Mr and Mrs. P. Coppes* and M-. 1 and Mr* Albert Coppess ot Mon

Big I Stock Reduction | Sale | Merchandise Cut 1-3 to 1-2. Shop early! I Starts MONDAY After Easter I April 10th I Prices Slashed THREE SPECIALS: Men’* Drew Men’s Howe <-•<»'«• a '”* I SHIRTS *1 valuH I «7c SC 77c > / V Two for »1«S ■ i<e« 14 to IS*/( | * P**> r 14 ♦» w | JJ. NLWBERRY Cfl 5-10-25 C STORES I

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