Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 96, Decatur, Adams County, 22 April 1939 — Page 3

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FOR ?•«> MRS CUMMINGS * - > ** ■ Mr <•-,„ . •!>'• »■ r* 8,. . J,.bn t'r.-l Mi .nut Mr MKr, Kh.v.l Mr and Ml. fIK. .. V. ■ I M-. t'l.ail-- - VI- Mr. Jim A K, «.« Ir* n Stuckey. SBffi' (r •' Mr« Joe Ri "h. |M... ~ I. ■ dr. Haymond <!,. - ...’t I ... V Mr. .... r. — Mr« J F Hocker Mr. M-. Margaret!*’ —Esther Hart. Mr. and , Cumlnr. - ..I 'h. in with of .tor 1 and a fin. firn. tby left for horn* ~ fi’ TO SOCIETY ■ ,!.•« t I of th st Paul n Mrs ■• T’ .-. ■ «>■” ‘uiil'lne and •M ll ;•■ Auratid Chari*. - M.i'ion V ~-■ M-< Ilir.n.y and um or THE moose meeting it th. M-wi* Home Th. si’.! he held a* Moose- ' June ..ven’.enth, nnet-n’h and twenE .S. M. Friedley Veterinarian Mfiee and Rooidoneo MM 1133 N. 2nd at.

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■ H TAKE home a quart IJk STALEY'S I MK* FROZEN FRESH Ice Cream or Sherbert Laat waek we were unable to aupply all of ■*|T H thoae who wished to try our new Froaen l| 1 K* Fresh ice cream and sherbert. We are ■ making larger eupphee daily in our window. K Step in on your way home and buy one of our 11 flavor* ■ es packaged ice cream or pineapple, orange or lemon ■ eberberta. See them made in I OUR WINDOW. I Staley’s Confectionery ® many people try to vB measure devotion in terms El» rs Aof price. Many time* they II II • .p \ Impose hardship upon lll\ V»C C themselves by exceeding H I w\ their means when arrang- ■[ W Inga funeral. At Blacks 8 you are assured of eleB gance no matter how little fi you fan afford. I REMEMBER: ■ We are ready to help you ■ in your time of need— I PHONE 500 I SB BLA CK I (•1 • FUN6RAI DIR6CTOR v PHONG 500 — 9

CLUB CALENDAR •ocltty Doadllno. 11 A. M Jeanatu WI tinea •howao 1000 — loot S A t UFtf * y | R*»lor Walther f ay. Zion Reformed Church. . p m Methodist Cafeteria snpp*r. Church Dinina Rooms. 5 to f p m Methodist Rumnirge Hal* Graham Building. Madison Street •unday Senior Walther Lean* Play, Rjon Lutheran Church, I p. m Circle Two Os St. Mary. Society Catholic School. After Holy Hour. ' Monday Fythlan Slater Pot Luck Supper. > K. of P. Home. 5:30 p. m. Fythlan Sisters Degree Staff. K. of P. Home, 7 p tn Tuesday rwita Theta Tan RuMne«4 Meet Ing. Margaret Wcrtaberger ?:M |P- m. Zion Junior Walth.r league. Lutheran Church. 7.30 p. tn. Kirkland Ladles’ Club. Kirkalnd High School. 1 p. m. Mother's Study Club. M*thodlst Church, 2:30 p. m. C. U of C.. Pot Luck Supper, K. ' of C. Hall. <:3o p. m Rebekah lodge. I. O. O. F. Hall. 7:30 p tn. Young Matrons Club. Mrs. Orrlll- . Baughman. 7:30 p. m. Root Township Hom. Economics Club. Mrs. Lawrence Beckmeyer. t’nlon Township 4-H Red Pepper. Luckey School. 7:30 p. tn. Wednesday Decatur Home Kconoml-. Club. Mrs. James Anderson. 1:30 p. m. Zion Senior Walther Leagn*. Lutheran Church. 7.30 p. m. St. Vincent de Panl. K. of C. Hall 2 P m. Historical Club Pot-latck Luncheon. Mrs. W. P. Robinson. 12:3'3 p. m. — tleth. The quarterly report was read by the audit chairman. .Mrs. ; Dora Cook, who also gave the homemaking report. The membership content was extended to Jnne twen-ty-fifth at the request of the chai’-, man. Mrs. Cecil Gause. The district meeting will be held here June twenty-fifth. The next regular meeting of the orgacixatlon Will be held May fourth.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1939,

SHOEtE BIBLE CLASS KAB MUTING THURSDAY The PhoHtte Hlble clans met Thursday evening at the Zion Reformed church. Mrs. Harry Knapp was devotional leader and Mrs. J im-s Bordets, vice president, pre JaMed at the busln«ss meeting It • an voted to purchase a green altar ever for th* advent season. During the social hour, games and contests •• re *njoy»d. The hostess served n one course lunch at tables contcred with spring flcwers. Hoateaaen • »re Mrs. Dalian Goldner. Mrs. Thlman Gehrig, Mra. Albert Miller. Mrs. Hob August, uud Mrs. Sol I Lord. ST. LUKE LADIES HAVE ALL DAY MEETING The st Luke latdlrn aid met with Mian Ethel Courtney Thura--1 day for an all day meeting. A pot luck dinner wan nerved at noou and quilting was enjoyed during the r-malnder of the day. The next meeting will tie held with . Mrs William Butcher. Those members attending were the Mcwdamen Ervin ixxhner, Leah i Ux kner. Clint Zimmerman. Noah j Ealy and daughter. Elmer HeeP. William Bert<h. Mid Beauer. Dani i Stepler. Frank Yager. Karl Arnold. \ Clark Funk and daughters, John I Voat. Jake Musser and daughter. William Shoaf. Carl Anderson. H. ' H Mtxhatroth. John Roth. Christ I Roth. Minn Hulda Killkman and * Minn Ethel Courtney. Guestn ln< hided the Meadamen I John Zimmerman. Fred Adler. Will- 1 lam Yager. Albert Geiael, Joe Grab- j er. A N Hilton. Earl Martin. Floyd Stigneburner and Apiael Fowceu Mid Clyde Courtney of Van Wert., Ohio. The Ladles Aid of the Methodist 'church will meet Friday afternoon at two-thirty In the church parlors for the regular meeting. Pleas,- note the change In time Devotional lead er will be Mrs. E. N. Wicks. Hon-' ' tets will be Mrs. John Tyndcll. Mrs. 1 Carl Gerber. Mrs. lulls Dolch. .Mrs. I Avon Burk. Mrs. Floyd Acker and Mrs. E. W. Johnson. All members! lire urged to he present. The Root Township Home Econo-1 i tn:cs club will meet Tuesday after- j noon at the home of Mrs. Lawrence 1 Beckmeyer Roll call will be answer-, ed with th* naming of a ’avoritc' flower and why. An exchange of 1 flower seeds, roots, bulbs or cuttings will be held. Each member la 'urged to attend this meeting. The Decatur Home Economics, club will meet Wednesday after noon with Mrs. James Anderson at 'one p. m. Oscar Lankenau will be’ the guest speaker at the meeting. | A good attendance is desired. The Star patrol of the Tu Kappi girl scout, troup one enjoyed a hike to Hanna X'uttman park the morning. Nature teats which had been! nrepared were panned under the supervision of the troop leader. The C. L. W. class of the Evan-1 gelical Sunday School met Thura-| I day evening at the home of > Roberta Coffelt with eleven members present A short business meeting was held, followed by a 1 Games and contests

NOTIta: To TWXPAVKKS Notice is hereby given that Monday May I will be th* la*t day to pay your Spring Installment o: t.sx*a. The county treasurer's uttlco will be open from ■A.M. to 4 M. I ■luring lite tax paying season. A>l taxes not paid by that time will become delinquent and an »% penalty ' will be added, an additional &% will »* added for each year tax remains unpaid from fir*t Monday in May in the veer the delinquency oceured ! Those who have bought or sold pro- ' perty and wl»h a division ot taxes, I are asked to come In at once. Call on th* Auditor for »rrors and, any reductions. The Treasurer can , make no correction*. The Treasurer will not bo reapon.! slble for lhe penalty of delinquent taxes resulting from the omtnl»ton ’ >f tax-payers to stat* definitely on what property they desire to pav.-li. whose name It may !•• found. In what township or corporation it la situated. , Persons owing delinquent taxes should pay them at once, tbe law is such that there la no option left for the Treasurer but enforce the collection of delinquent tases. County order* wilt not be paid to anyone owing delinquent taxes. All persons are warned against them. Particular attention. If ycu pav taxes In more than one townsnip mention the fact to the Treasurer. AUo see that your receipts call for I all your real estate and personal; property. In making Inquiries of th* Tr»a- ( isurer regarding taxes to Insuro reply do not fall to Include return posI lag*. . JEFF LIECHTT Treasurer Adams County. Indiana Anrlt |X In Mav 1

PROTECT hl* health by letting him play on Ruga that are THOROUGHLY CLEANED by Decatur Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phone 134

were enjoyed and prlgea were ■lvon io Patsy Garn rd and Rctiy Melchl. Al the clone of the meeting delicious refreshments Were served by Hie hostess The t’nlon Township <-H efeh •led Peppers will meet Tuesday evening at aeventhirty o'clock tt the Lurirey school house. All boys between the ages of ten IO eighteen in 4-H club work are invited to att>nd thin meeting. •*■ " — ■ —a Adams County Memorial Hospital Dlamlsaed: Mra. Henry Mack? route, two. Deiattir: Mra. Herman Selklng. route seven. Fort Mayne Admitted: Mrs Wilmer Heldonrelth. (emergency, no visitors); Mra. Andy Callahati. Mryant -- ■ ■ 1 ■ i'O— Elmer Koenemann. Fort Wayne attorney, was a business visitor lure.

Introducing Century-Today's Best Value iB Need I* ■ H Tires Al 0. Schmitt Motor Sales South First Street Decatur, Ind. DEAR FRIENDS: A Huecesßful farmer once asked me. "Why doesn't some old line tire company make a tire that in guaranteed against all road hazards and then have a dealer who makes the adjustments himself, at so much a month for the use of the tires?” Ix>ng . , * n ,he five y ears of ■y ownership of the official Ford Agency in this city, I qTT T-r have been looking for such a tire. J j,fe Century Id)W In the January issue of the Consumer's Guide*, 1 read that Centurv tires give Tires Cost ,he low **“ C, * t P* r 100 mi,eM of "»y ,ire «•<** th* t’"ited States. I immediately beK»n «n investigation which convinced me this was the tire for which I had been looking. rirßt Here are some of the features of this tire, made bv a tire companv which has been in business for the last 30 years. UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE—against road hazards. Here is how this guarantee works: If because of damage from any road hazard the tire should become faulty after one month, you pay one 12th of the cost of the original tire and we will give you a new tire. If after six months, the tire should become damaged you pay one-half of the cost of the original tire and we will give you a new tire, etc. The guarantee extends for 12 or 15 months. UNCONDITIONAL ADJUSTMENT SERVICE—We are authorised to make e the adjustment without any correspondence to the companv. No questions asked. Immediate service. No delay. TIME AND TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE — without any correspondence with the company, and can make the most liberal time payment arrangements. FIRST GRADE MATERIALS—The unconditional guarantee is sufficient proof of the company's and our willingness to stand back of this product. This explains why I accepted the exclusive distributorship for Century tires. All 1 ask of you is that you come in and inspect these tires. See them first. Yours Sincerely. AL. D. SCHMITT • *Consumer's Guide is the magazine which publishes each month a comparative , statement of various grades of merchandise for the benefit of the buving public. Recommendations of quality and price are made only after lengthv research. Invest!Ration and trial of the articles compared. BIBhw: \ h® ~w~ tL

Thtd Hoffman of Chicago in b»r* ' for a K**ta vimi. with hit nunt. Mb* Made* Hite Thnd will grad- ; nnte from iha Chicago high school In June and plana Immediately to cuter a Marin* achool to :raln for, rdmiaalon In (he 11. R. navy. If you warn to go nahing in th* Indiana lakea. better do II thia week. From next Bunday May lat ■intil June l7th la the rloae.l aeaaon for bnaa and blugllla and other! game fi«h Charl*a Morrison, of the old ton-' trt of Blue Creek township, attended to business here Friday after- i r-oon. Mra. A. M. Anker I* bettered to be recovering today from a sever* rttack of appendicitis with which •ha has suffered the post several days. Rhe la in charge of a nurse and It Is believed will be able to b*

Inut the first of the week. Mr. and Mra, H. p Pettnypackar I of Buffalo. N»w York, stopped bar* I Friday to visit with their slater inlaw. Mrs. Jesse C. Button. Sr., on ' i heir way bom* from L'a.lterbia, Where they spent the winter • | Richard Hendricks, tom of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hendricks, made an address at the morning program at ’| International dtuslness College nt ll'oet Wayne yesterday and a letter from Prof. J. C. Truck io Mr. and i Mra. Jm A. Hendricks, the boy s crandpnrente, asys they have ■ tight lo f*e| very proud of him for "he is a rare find.'’ Rh hard It t rraduaie of Franklin college and 'Ohio Stale, where he majored in public speaking and correct speech. i Mrs Fanny Macy and daughter. lElliabeth. arrived home test evenl't< after spending the winter In Miami, Florida Lkbby Is proud of lhe fact she baa gained fourteen) pounds. Cards receimd today from Mr. end Mrs. J. fMlmer Crawford of I

Filat. Mltthlgnn announce the arrival of » daughter. Jeane".- Lynne «n April is. weight 7 potu.ds and it ounces The new arrival it th* first grand-daughter of Mr and Mrt. Rvrl H New ion and tbe treat granddaughter of Mrt. F. *. DeVllblat. Attorney D. Burdett* Custer at. tended io business in Indianapolis Friday. The alley between the Cart theater and ih* Brock building la beinit relald. W. E. Wagner of Mum In was a business caller here Inst evening Albert lluln of thia city, who bus been a patient at th,- Billings llospi tai at Chicago for tbe past eight weeks, writes that h* Is feeling soBMt better. Marriage Lictnaaa Patil Arnold. Decatur to Georgia Yan*y, Decatur.

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Robber Fills Dinner Fall U Cleveland. O.- (UR) A robber Is i enjoying a well-niled dinner pall - and Frank 11. Von Duyk*. n drvt , Kist, is minus 133. An apparently honest laborer turrylng u dinner pall entered tbe pharmacy, drew ,i a revolver und ordered Von fhtyke tu Open the cash register. Into lhe bucket went |lf. •— — - W- V Trad* tn a Good Town — Oaoatue

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