Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 111, Decatur, Adams County, 10 May 1939 — Page 3

kaSOCIETY Hu?'

MARTHA ETING . <.i)o nr 1rds the World'* Service | for song books fur the; ■hool. During the social I M fashioned school was i with lesson* in slnglntj rritina. arithmetic and nl n> which afforded much lo« of the evening lov®■mn Vf.-.datnes Julia Am-

iesSP - I? Hew I ndcr-arm Lew Deodorant |V Btopfi Perspiration c I ■ L Dwi not r<>« drnrei— doe* I skin. I L N(»- ' ng ’<> dry Can be used »nt!i ttopt perspiration for 0 J days. Remove* odor B perspiration. art« hit*, greasetess, stainI tinohing cream. id has been awarded the ytovai Seal of th* American itutc of Laundering, for tg harmless to fabrics. ILLION |ara of Arnd mb sold. Try a )ar todayl I IRRID « a ... re. oell.asg g«..4a m IQ< ** J '**' ** n

- ■ -■ "" =?? Ps2s to S3OO in five minutes! Here's an easy way to meet these sudden obligations. Repay your loan on our Casy Payment Plan. co. Ml I MOTHER WITH ETL REMEMBER /A/tr lwA\ A V ik )SIERI 11 HOSE! . . . M«Hhers of every ft of them! the added wear and beauty inenix prttceinw—VlTA-BLOOM tings. hem in her favorite threadt will complement her new • -SI.OO I

’'Paugh. Blanche Bosse, Ev i Krick' Olid Mis* Mnggi« People*. girls- MISSIONARY guild has MEETING Alhhh twenty of me u M <1 Os th.. Zion It form, d church enjoyed a regular meet in; in the Miclal rooms Tuesday evening A t lutereallng program In enarge of 1 group three was enjoyed. Ihiring the evening a ahower was riven honoring Mr*. Um res Kaehr . aho received many lovely gifts. Mra. Kaehr was formerly lutver I ‘ | Myer*. At the close of tin* evening delicious refreshments were servedi hy group one DELTA THETA TAU BUSINESS MEETING A business meefit.g O s t > e f> l!a Theta Tau sorority was held Tues- | day evening at the home of Mrs., C. E. Holthonse at which time O s 1 ficers for the waning y<ar were 'natailed. The new officer* are as follows: I I It-iwena Holt house, president; Alice I | McCann. vh-e-presideni; Luettn I Smith, secretary ; Dolores Umnard.' I treasurer; Martha Jane Fo-s. setI grant at arms; Mildred Niblick. historian. Final plana were made for n mother** day party to he held at the Elks home Thursday at six-thirty Cclock. Other plans for the programs during the year w.-re dm- < >i ssed. MRS. GLEN JACKSON HAS ANNIVERSARY Fifty-six relative*, neighbors and friend* gathered at the home of '(.len Jackson northeast of the city Sunday to help Mr*. Jackson cele. I -ate her birthday. A delicious bask« t dinner was enjoyed at noon. The honor guest received many pretty gift*. Present were Mrs. Walter Koos of Angola; Mr. and Mrs. Ham Jackson and children Carl. Beulah and Erma of Fort Wayne; viola and George Hook of HicksviHe. Ohio;

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, MAY 10. 1939.

CLUB CALENDAR Society Dsadlin*. 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phone* 1000 — 1001 Wednesday St. Paul latdies' Aid Society, Mrs. ( Larins Bhoaf, S a. tn. Mother -Daughter Hatiquet, Zion Lutheran t'hun h. f. P. M. Hl. Paul laidii-s' A'd Socie’y, Mr*. ,< harlea Rliouf, all day mee'ing. Beulah Cape) Ladles' Aid Hoc-1 :fty. Mrs. Edward Arnold, r.II day' ‘ meeting. Thursday Calvary laid les' Aid Society, Mrs iMyig Harmon. 1:30 p. m. Adatns County Choru*. Monroe School. 1:30 p. m Dinner Bridge Club. Mra. Avon I Burk, postponed one week Monroe Better Homes Club, School Building, ?:3o p. m. Sah-m laid les’ Aid Mother-Daugh-ter Banquet, Church lluscni- nt, <:-<U p. m. Mt. Pleasant 1-adieg- Aid Society. Mr*. Frank Singleton. 3 p. m. Methodist Women'* Home Mi*islonary Society, Church Parlors, li:30 p. m. So Ch* He*. Mr*. Dan Zeser, 7;M r m. Eastern Star. Masonic Hall. 7:30 p. in. Monmouth Merry Maid* t II Club Monanouth School, 10 a. m to 3:3’1 ' p. m. Friday American la*glon Auxiliary. LeLion Home. 7:30 p. m. Psi lota XI Anniversary Party. Masonic Hall. <;3q p. m. Sth Street t'nited Brethren W. M A.. Mrs. Lawrence Michael. L p. m. Saturday Mission Band. Evangelical Cburcn .! p. m. Bobo U- B. Church Baked Goods 1 hale. Brock's Store. Plate Supper, M. E. Church, 5 to i 7 p. tn. Zion Reformed W. M. S Rum- 1 mage Sale. Church Basement, s a. m. M. E. Standard Bearers Haked Goods Sale. Schafer Store. * a. m Monday 1 arty. Catholic School Auditorium. * 7:10 p. m. lilma Standiford. Fort Wayje; Mr. I and Mrs. Wilson Chronister and children Paul. Phyllis and Donald of Ossian; Wesley Mumnra of Montoevllle; Mrs. E. W. Jackson. Mr. i and Mrs. Artie Jackson. Don Koos. 1 Robert Mutschler. Mr. an I Mrs., Fred Bittner and son Fred. Itoss Harden. Mr. and Mu. Clyde Harden and sons Paul. Warren and Freddie; Mr. and Mr*. Will ur Hu-| man and daughters Bonnie Lou and Luis; Mr. anil Mr*. Frank llarkteM; and children David. Mary A'ice and llemtan; Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Hurger ( and children Bryce, Mary. John. Robert. Roue. Lucretia. Annie and, Harold . Benny. Chloe and Jimmie I ilarkleea; Mr and Mr*. Glen Jack-i ron. Afternoon caller* included Mr.: and Mrs. Ed Shocker of Fort Wayne; Walter Koo* of Angola;' Mr and Mr*. Harlan Jackson and | tleee; Dale Harshman. Bill. Bub ■ and Arthur Frltxinier; Reinhold I Saner. The auxiliary of the American legion will meet et Legion home Friday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. HIGH SCHOOL BAND HAS ANNUAL PICNIC Member* of the Decatur nigu • hool band, director Albert Belleuieyer and a number of g test* enjoyed the annual picnic la*t even-

PATRONS NOTICE! OUR DENTAL OFFICES will he Closed on Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday. — May IS. Its. 17—white we are attending the meeting of the Indiana State Dental Annoelation in Indianapolis. RAY STINGLEY JOE MORRIS HAROLD DeVOR EUGENE FIELDS ROY ARCHBOLD FRED PATTERSON Do You Enjoy Good Health? If not. investigate Chiropractic. 11l health can nearly always be traced to apinal bone misplace menta presalng on vital n e r v n a . Chiropractic drugteealy orrecta thia CAUSE of Illness and reatores health. I Roy H. Andress Chiropractor 624 N. 2nd St Phone 265

Heads (Jas Men ji * W ’.i J 9 Paul A. McLeod, division manager ot the Public Service torn , pany of Indiana at Newcastle, was elected president of the Indiana Ga* Association at the convention which clom-d Tuesday at Fort Wayne,

Ing at Hanna-Nnttmhn park. Guests ether than metajiers included superintendent and Mr*. Waller Krick, principal and Mr*. W. Guy Brown. Miss Mildred Worihmun. Mrs. Herbert Kern and Mra. H. B. Macy. Mem Iters of the Order r.! Eastern Star will meet In the lodge home Thursday evening at *eve«i-1 thirty o'clock. Report* frewn the Grand Chapter held recently in Indlaaapoli* will lie given. SURPRISE SHOWER GIVEN I EOR MR. AND MRS. FRANK A surprise grocery snower wus . given Monday evening for Mr. and | Mr*. Charles Frank at their home ; ten mile* south of Decat-tr. After I the shower, a weiner roast was en'joyed. Present wore Messieurs and Mesidame* Rollie DotineH. son Glen; IJfloyd Mitchel, Kenneth .Mitchel, i Alllnir Hawkins and family, Reuben Smith and family. Finery HawI kins and family. Robert Strickler md family. Walter Bollinger and family. Rev. Glen Marshall and family Mesdame* Tai Petemon. Charles ' Brown and Hilly Woods. Paul Strickler. Catherine Pyle and Mr. and Mr*. Frank and family. SODALITY PLANS MOTHER'S DAY PARTY The St. Agnes ScMlalitv cd SI. ' Mary'a parish will entertain with a inoLhi-r's day party in th<> Catholic I I school auditorium Monday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. All mother* of the parish are invite*: to attend. The iadles' aid society ot CalI vary church wrtl meet Friday afterI t.iHin at one-thirty o'clock Instead |of Tbusrday The- meeting will lie tljeld at the home of Mr*. Myra liarI mon. The Mission Bund of th*- Evan-i I helical Bunday school wl,l meet ' it the church Saturday afteniooti at three* o'clock. A special program • I.as been planned and all th» childr.'ii are urged to be preeeat, UMLOR ELLENBERGER ! WEDDING SOLEMNIZED The wedding of Misa Dolores Omler of this city and Jojce Ellenberger of Berne was *ol>>mnixe*t Monday evening at six-thirty o'clock tn the parsonage of the St. Mary's ■ Catholic church. Tin* attendant*' i were Mis* WMlodene Ellenhenger. . sister of the groom, and Vlisrle* i<)nilor. Jr., brother of the bride. Following the nuptial* a wedding dinner was served at the Rice hotel to members of the Immediate fa-; millee and two guests. M.S* Ruth I

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Plucky and Mis* Leona lolwk nfl (Fort Wayne. The bride wore a dubonr.et dress • wl'b white coat and white accessorj le« She wore a cherry bluck hat 1 and a corsage of lavender orchid* | • Iler attendant wore a nav, blue enlamnMe trimmed in light green and ■a corsage of Roitle-n Hille*. The men ' were altlred In oxford gr.»y suit* j with gardenia huttonlere*. After the dinner the conple left' ,on a trip through thn southern -•ate* and upon their return will, reside m Decatur for sever*; week*. I The bride I* a daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Charles (In,lor of 'his city.. > She graduated from the nurse*' | training school «< s*. Vincent's h<*lt:al. Indlanapolla and for the past , | five year* ha* been employed as a*anr*e at the Ad.ims county metncrlal hospital. The groom I* a son of Mr. and Mr*. Noah Ell»nberg-r of Berne and , i* interested in the au'omohij* ant 1 filling station bu«inr*« there. William Hell returned last eren-i I tng from a hurried trip to IndlanapI Mia. The condition ot Jackie Heller, who ha* been 111 with pn-’.imonta in the Methodist hospital al Indialapolls. the past week, continues io improve and It I* believed h< ran be taken to his home within a day or two. Col. Clyde F Drelshach of Fort |Wayne visited here last evening. He is one of the outstanding cancidaiea for postmaster of that city. The matter is to be decided by the vote of 141 committeemen and women of Fort Wayne and immediate vicinity, at a meeting to be held there Friday. The Indiana Democratic Editorial '-meeting will be h«dd this year at French Lick. September If.th and 14th and plans now being made indicate it will b.-m great event. Chalmer Porter of Huntington. at ended to business hire tbit morning. Spring is really here, an old fashioned umbrella mender was worklug over the town thia morning. .Mr. and Mrs. Jaok Leigh an I tda ighter. Jacqueline enjo.-i-d dinrer and the evening w.th Mr. Leigh's parent*, Mr. and Mr*. Edwin Leigh of Fort Wayne. Mr*. J. J. Helm ot Miami. Florid! will arrive In Decatur the ZUth ot May for a several week's vleit with i Mr. and Mr*. J. 41. Heller and other i»«latlves and friends her- and in Fort Wayne. Mr. Helm w‘U spend isome time here in June. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Murphy and sous Ronnie and Terry returned to tlr.-lr home In Winchester today after a several days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller. Ralph Gent is i* laid up with a severe cold. Architect Charles M. Houck ot Muncie was a business visitor here I today. Mr*. J. S. Peterson. Mr*. Virgil Krick and Mrs. William Howers i.ind son Billy spent yesterday afternoon In Fort Wayne. Mr*. Bow er* remained to attend a meeting <>t the north eastern district state: nurse*' asMM-iation. The meeting was held at the Methodist hosp* tai and an lntere»ting bool; review uu "The Wine of Good H* pe” waa given by Mrs. Harry Hogan. MALE QUARTET ICONTINI’KD FROM PAGK ONE) I * '■— I iof Decatur. No admission charge will be made, as It Is the policy ot the quartet never to ace< pt any t.-e* for their service*. The public* is Invited to enjoy the program which Is to be presented O i Trad* In ■ Good Town — Dec*tu»

Smart to Seo— Smarter to Boy ! CWI Th. *,J,/ I,IA, A'.,4 hri.isi «../,/-7 ffWVOO/B ha* |o tell yon. skitn- I X wl mind akxi< ot brisk Buick puce, that plenty of eye* arc tumind your direction! What you’re discover- , > . . 1 . , , , , . Ina word, you re bedinnind to realize md i* how much more there is to this , _ ... , ih.it, smart as it is to sec, this Buick s beauty than a look or two will uncover; . .. . even smarter to buy—even it you had You're fcclind the cadcr power that a to pay a premium to det iL straidht-eidht cun pour — when it's u liyoaflaxh eight with a cyclone in each 'hit you don t have to pay a premium! cylinder to dive life, lift-owd thrift- Instead, this drcat-cidht beauty is today to every smooth-flowing mile! priced lower than some sixes. Costa You're finding out that bump* coo be arv 1 be,ow ,ho ' c °. f a , >® ar , a <°'. To,s ‘ l tamed-when all four wheel,, not just ~ c»“n«'n< included equipment the front, ride on stout coiled springs > ,,u d n a > cMra (or dsewhere-i* often of soft and cushiony steel! ,ew ,hlin f,,r • om ««•” w " 11 • ow « r “ d - You’re discovering how pleasant it is 'vftised prices. * to look out through windows enlarged So what to do? Easy! Simply turn a* much as 412 square inches. And head for the showroom, get you're enjoying that very special Buick Jown |o t!ic bu>in< dv|a j|, "feel,*' firm und taut and steady, nowhere any skittery looacncM, or wind > ou'll find your Buick dealer eager to wander, or hunt! serve—just like the cur he sells! • Im f/ I fuickr* (KIMPsAt Os MM* AL MQVQAS VAlUfi SAYLORS MOTOR CO. 141 S. Second St. Decatur

COURTHOUSE i Edith Hendry et al to Clement J ! linker et its. 43 of an acre in Root j ' twp. for *l*7 SO. Anna Neuhauser to Antos New ) auner et al. inlot 4<»s and part of inlet 40? In Berne for |l. Utgrasea Kuntz et al to Frank Kuntz, ** interest in Inlnts 118 an.l ' 122 In Berne for |l. Esther Bolds et vir to Fmk Kuntz. 1-6 interest in inlots 113 to : '.S3 in Berne for St. Wilbur E. Stalt, Adm . o Frank Kuntz. 16 Interest In inlota 113,182. 65. 66 and 67 in Berne and 3<» acres I In Waliaah twp. for 1375. Wilbur E. Strait. Adm . «o Frank Kuntz. 1-6 interest in Inlotft ’l3. 123. . 65. 66 and 67 in Berne and Mt acres i I in Wabash twp. for St. Lillian N. Tope et ul to Central Sattar Co., Inc., a tract of at amid in Hoot twp for SI. Hattie N. Suttles et at to Jacob Hess et us. Inlot 13 In lte>atur for STI. Edith Hendry et al to Lillian Sch leferatein. .43 of an acre m Root twp. for 1656. William F. Belneke et u* to Albert F. Beineke. • 75.36 acres in Kirkland twp. for 11. o Loan Company Office Is Looted Os $8,400 Delta. Ohio. May 10—(VP)—Two ti en held up the Delta BulldlnK and Loan Co., and escaped with |K.4<io yesterday, managei Wililnen Tho- ' mas reported to sheriff 11. W. Loroi land.

MORRIS PLAN WANS on FITRNITURE LIVESTOCK ELECTRIC STOVES REFRIGERATORS. Special Plan for School Teachers. NEW AUTOMOBILES 16.00 for SIOO.OO per year Repayable Monthly. Suttles-Edwards Co. Representatives.

I Thomas said h»* was alotw In ihn* I rtf lev when the men entered, guns 'dtawn Forcing him Into the vault,* ' they hit him on the bead and locs-1 cd him in. he said. Thomas pushed an alarm button I

! ' .... * PRICES SLASHED For 4 DAYS Only Prices Reduced as much as $50.00 to $75.00 1937 Chevrolet DeLuse 1937 Plymouth four-door town aedan. Black. trunk sedan Good finish. Equ.pped water upho) „, ry . E „ B , ne Spotleee, clean uphole. eond “'*"' New tery. Finish like new Was 1525 Now 1475 Was 1525 Now 1450 1937 DODGE 4-door. trunk Color, black. One owner car. Very clean inside and out Equipped with hot water heater. WAS—IS9S. NOW—ISSO. WAS NOW 2—1935 Dodjfc four-door sedans 1350 $295 1—1936 V-H Ford coach $350 $295 1—1935 V-8 Ford tour-door sedans27s $225 Low Payment Plan available on any ol our new or used rars. Manley Motor Sales DODGE-PLYMOUTH Sales and Service 215 N. First St. Decatur. Ind. Phone 168

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' cn the Inside of the vault, he told the sheriff, signaling wor'h.rs in n • nearby butcher shop, who :el*-ase<i ' him. Trade in a Good Town—Decatur