Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 124, Decatur, Adams County, 25 May 1939 — Page 3
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H «> complete th.. WorM'. Fan Jm”* .." *. hl * *""" °* *”’" ,r * "* i r « 2 r <.'"*’ ~f •»»* .•hy day*. N ur ».. ry ««•< ...,q, r( .., • «b> Mrk baby silverware. ,fl and appropriately |afa. in d b I n, 7“'b*rh of th., commute. It w. 2 • a *«••••'lhat O. C || M «.„ lou w ,. r „ keenly interest.*! In this exhibit »•’ ,h 7 * Ol|l '> P<>**lbl> hr „u w . |n< •ny of the ultra-modern exhibition;. 1 . u. th.. |SI» World Fair The Monmouth Marry .Maida wi'i meet Friday at the .Monmouth r’ hooi All members are *0 h* present GUILD TO OBSERVE 27 TH anniversary \. T, '7 < l' rl * Mlw,o ’»»ry Guild of tmZion Reformed Church will have the annual banquet at the church Frl- 1 I day evening at six-thirty o’clock. 1 T..e banquet |, .I*,, fff observance of the 25th anniversary of the or-‘ J sanitation. which has been In exist- !*•*• In thia City aincr 191(1. i All members, former members. | mothers and members of the misalonarjf society of the church are . ttwdially Invited to attend. The J guild Kiris have prepared . nd will , present an Interesting prosram ia keeping with the anniversary. J| The Pocahontas Lodge v m tuw . t I II; the Red Men * hall Friday even 'up at seven-thirty o'clocl: I The Adams county woman's chorus will meet at the Moose home | Monday afternoon at o-iethirty I o'clock. Anyone wishing to joltmust do so now as this wiil be the last opportunity until February 11'40. JUNIOR ARTS MEMBERS ON CONVENTION PROGRAM Several members of the Junior , Arts department of the Dotur woman * duh appeared on the p r agram | at the convention of the Indiana j Federation of Clubs held yesterday noon in the Chateau room of th*
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1939.
CLUB CALENDAR Boclety Dsadllna, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phons* 1000 — 1001 Thursday ttaptlst Missionary Tea, Mr*, c. K I‘e.l. 2:30 p. m St. Mary's Twp. Home Economic* Club, Mrs. Verlando Clara, k: tiu P tn. Indies’ Aid Society, M "thodlst Church. 2: JU p. m. Kaatern Star. Masonic Hall. 7:SO |>. m. H« Cha Rea Club. Miss Virginia Imurent. 7 So p. m Friday Phlhthae Class Meeting. Mrs. Curtis Moser. 7:30 p. m. Colon Chapel Mother-lMughte.* ••aliquot, Vnlon Chapel Church. 7 I* m. , American Ueglon Auxiliary. I*- ; >*ion Home. 7;30 p, m. Delta Theta Tau Picnic Supper IMro. Joe Murphy. 5.43 p. m. Momnouth Merry Maids. Mon ! mouth School pocahontll Lodge. Red Men* Hall. 7'30 p tn. Monday Adams County Woman's Chorus Moose Home. |:3o p. m. Claypool hotel. Mis* Kathryn Schroyer presented a group of harp selection*. Miss Msrjorie Miller played a pHno solo. A group of vocal numbers was given by a double trio Including the Misses Gladys Miller. Marjorie Millet. Kathryn Schroyer. Anna Jane Tyndall. Kathryn Weiland and Alice Yost. The trio was accompanied at the piano by Miss Helen Haubold. They also appeared on the convention program In the afternoon. The girl* were accompnled by Miss Haubold. Mrs. Ben Schroyer end Mr*. Ralph Yager. They returned to Decatur last evening. Personals Mr*. Henry Thomas has received the news that her brothrr-ln-law. Jack Salgle of Marion, well known here, ha* been seriously injured In an automobile wreck. Bali Freeby and Harry Sheet* were witnesses In the case of Mrs. t'harle* Patterson against the F>ie tailroad at Huntington this week. The case Is the result o' a train wreck which occurred here two vears ago in which several were, Filled. - O FRED F. BAYS ICCNTINVKU FROM PAGE ONMi bandwagon any mudslinging Van Nuy* reaffirmed hl* faith In Hay* by asserting that he hud broken doctor's order* to attend Minton told Bays he was the one man for the job of uniting Indiana democracy. Gov. M Clifford Townsend, whose statehouse adviser* have at lime* strained at the yoke of McNutt domination, wa* tint present, but Bay* carried hl* endorsement. Significantly present was Wayne Coy. assistant to McNutt, who appeared pleased at the solid front aligned in advance of the former governor's reappearance on the domestic political scene in midJune Minton will take Hay* to the White House, probably today, to discus* the political situation and perhap* pres* tor the nomination of Pleas Greenlee, former patron-
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Weds Amelia’s Mate I * ¥ w L yHH !■ _I MV h* Mr*. George Palmer Putnam t Shortly after her divorce from William James. Los Angeles attorney. became Bnal. Jean Mane I Constgny socialite, and George , Palmer Putnam, the pubUalier and husband of the long-mtaslng aviatrix Amelia Earhart Putnam, dew to lais Vegas, Nev . and were * j married > age director of the McNutt ma , chine, as internal revenue collec t tor at Indlatiapolla Greenlee la a ‘ member of the bltumlnoua coal | J commlMlon which has le-en aba nd j oned by Roosevelt. I — ARRIVALS Mr. and Me*. Le"n Kohns of 717 ■ Winchester street are the parents of ; a -aby daughter, born at tne Adams i county memorial horpital thl.» morn- ' ti'g at 9:ok o’clock. The babv weigh I' <-d seven pounds and three ounces; . and has been named Ifaleti Kay. Thia is the third child in the family. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Luts, of ! !«8 North Eleventh strew* are the parents u< a baby boy. tan at th* ( .'.dams county memorial iioapltal st 11:35 o'clock this morning. The J baby weighed seven pound* and two ounces and has not le*en named. I This Is the second child but first | I I Mr. and Mrs. Dale McMillen. Jr.. ' * 1 ' IntFreatm* itMM fr««i ferfetteu «•! I I luvnd iimri <ta>t-r««*rr4 iluhri •! i roMir«te«Mfap aUra«» rwm» while l*kiß( k»* 1 «ewtwr»*a «»f Indiana rwvnly rarwrd*. i ' Th» material, ineladiat panrtaatMtw. 1 ■pelling. He., ta ew*ied verbatim and far i n i abed b» the Hi nt ar kcal R era rd* H«r«e> 1 I at the W. rA. Neighborly Care * j (From Martin County Commiaaionora* . Record N’ovcmbar Term MM II Ordered That, Eliphatet Chap- , r man be allowed thirty two dollan , for Hoarding & Nursing Decorah I White a pauper for the laal twe ’i months. | > I.lum llevd Jauiurr T.rs U2(i Ordered that Michael Kelley be I allowed Two dollars fur digging a ( grave for Decorah White. <S«nw Mar.h T»rm l«t<) ’ Ordered that Amoa W. & G..>rge * Harris be allowed the sum of SBW ' for a Coffin for Mr*. White A Pauper. “In 15 Day* at 12 O'clock" I From l*o»ry County (<MMnie*M»nvr** Record A U 1B17) Ordered That the Court House lie left out to be fini*hed in fifteen , day* at 12 o'clock in the town of Springfield this day, which wa* thia day sold to David Love to complete with a Plank loft and a Plank door, Chimney* Clinking in •Side, ami the ..ut Sub- with Clay Mort er for Eighteen Dollar* ' —Ordered that the County Treas- > urer Pay the Sum to him accordingly. . Paper. Wood and Candle* (From RUhati County (ummlMiunvfi' < Returd One !»14) Ordered that the Clerk be allowed the *um of Six dollar* out of i the first monies in the Treasury being money laid out for the use of the County for paper wood candle* Ac.
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KING VISITS wa*Kwn ' (CONTINUED FROM FAME ONE* 1 he *book hand* for more than 16 J ' minutes when he greeted govern- , ment officials and their wives at . ! Winnipeg LITTLE HOPE IS tCONTINt'RD FROM PAGH ONE* “barest possibility" there might le- ’ air In the flooded after compart- I : ment* of the submarine — where < ' the ineu were trapped — but 1 added that "the cold make* n | virtually hopeless " I "One of the men who came up from below said II wa* 27 degree* | 1 down there," he continued. "One ! | couldn't live very long In that temperature, even with air " < It will he the diver’* last trip ‘ to the Hqiialu*. from which 33 survivor* rose to the surface yester •lay and breathed fresh air for the first time in nearly io hour*. The po**lblllty that further life aboard the submarine would fafound wa* remote and. It wa* underatood. the diver* would take a la*t look out of <onalderatlon fort the relative* of thoae who lo*t | their Ilves The 2K appeared to have been doomed when, by a superhuman frat of strength as the Squalus nosed down at nearly a 45-degrre cf F’ort Wayne are the parents of i laoy daughter, born at the Luther i-n hospital in that city Wednesday Mr. and Mr*. McMillen formerly r*rilled In Ifacatur. < SEE—Cecil B. OeMilte* “KING of KINGS” That 2< j Million Dollar Picture 1.000 Scene*. 5.000 PeopleTwo Hour Eihibit It amasee and charm* the \ world — turning away s<M* in • one night. Exhibited Every Night at 7:45. from Sunday. May 28. to Saturday. June 3. inclusive. ZION REFORMED CHURCH Decatur. Indian* No admission charge A silver offering taken after seeing the . picture. ■ i ■■■■■■ ■■■ I.— -
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angle, her after section filling with water from an open valve, Lloyd H Maness, electrician'* mate, hoisted an emergency door shut amidships against the InrushIng wster. saving the Ilves of ihe 33 men In the forward half of the submarine. Caus* Uncertain Washington, May 25 — (UP.) — The navy advised the house naval affairs coinmillee today that It will lie ImiMiasllile to determine the exact cause of the Nqualus disaster until the sunken subma' rlne is raised The report wa* submitted a* Rep Thoma* A, Flaherty. D.. Ma**. announced In the house that he was Introducing a formal resolution for a conyressionul inquiry Into the disaster, The navy'* report was presented
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to the naval affair* ronimlllee by | chairman Car I Vinson. D.. Gu.i who had asked that the hiforma-jo Hon lie provided by noon today | 1 The response Indicated that «!»• rifle Information mt ihe tragedy i ■ probanly will nut •»■ available im I til the navy's formal .*««rt of tn-1 qulry has cemvened Outlining how the Hqunlii* atari 1 rd to make a routine last dive the| report aubmitted to Vlnaon de-j clared: “In making the dive, the 32 men main Induction vulve operated by! hydraulic gear which furnishes air I to the main engines failed to r|(H*4», I The reason for thia failure 1* not i known yet and It will fa- Impo ' sihie to determine the cause untill the submarine has been raised uudl the valve examined “ '
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