Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 129, Decatur, Adams County, 1 June 1939 — Page 3

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£&£ “*• ““ rt ‘“”- I ..Tt* f . lr *“' n ’• “•’•Hwy win mwt I * the tiro station Monde , evening I« ••’’•■thirty u'rioch. Mr.. Ted IFtahur will i>«. the hostess, | All children of th.. Christian |‘ b " r . *xT ,>k1 "* «*” •«»•*» < hUdrrn ■ Day program are asked . to be at the church Saturday morn I Ini for practice. gERSONAIS Mra. Gladys Chpmbersa'n will lea re Monday for Peru, where ahe *1)1 Jo n Mlee F.orenco Harnish tnd Miss Maynte Btutxm.n in a tour through Mexico They win trav|*j through the Smoky Mcxtu'alns to : Xew Orleans. continuing to Mexico M Ity, from which place they will lake a number of trips They expect to be gone about a month. Mrs. J. Ward Calland will return Saturday from a ten days' visit in New York City with her daughter. Mixa Martha Kliiabeth Calland. Roy Kalver win return this evening from a week's visit with ! friends in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Stephenson of Chicago are the parrats of a baby daughter, born May 14. Mr. Stephenson formerly resided here, where his father was pastor of the Methodist church. Mrs. F. E. Kelly of South Thirteenth street, has gone to Binningham. Alabama, tofu- with her moth.

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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, H a. M. Fanny Macy Phone. IQOO — 1001 Thursday < hrlwtian Church Ladle* Aid. Mrs. Elmer Darwachter. 3 p m. Evangelical Women's Missionary society Church Parlors 2 p. m, I nlted Brethren Ladies gid, Mr. ' Trank Hobnke, j p m . Women of St. Mary's Pariah. K ol <’ Hall, ft p. m. tliieat Day Tea, Presbyterian Church. J;So p m . Spanish American Auxiliary. Lesion Home, 7:30 p. m. Hylta Theta Tau Meeting Mrs. Charles Holt house. f-M p m . Kirkland Township W. C T. U. Antioch Church, 7:80 p. m. Royal Neighbors, Urn Hur Hall, 7:30 p. m. Tri Kappa Meeting. Mrs. J. W. Calland. 4 p. m.. postponed. Women Os The Moose Meeting, Moose Home, 8 p. m. Womon Os The Moose. ExcvUtlva •Meeting. Moose Home, 7:30 p. m. Friday United Brethren Work nnd Win Class, E. T. Pontius, Van Wert. Saturday Tri Kappa. Mrs. J. Ward Calland. 4 p. m. Ilaptlst Rummage Stale. Graham llalldlng. Madison Street. Primary Practice. Christian C.iurch. ft a. m. Sunday Homecoming At Pleasant Mills rapt Ist church. All Day. Monday Firemen's Auxiliary. Fire Station, 7.»p, m. Dinner Bridge Club. Mrs. I. W. Macy. 4:30 p. m. Tuesday Psi lota XI Pledge Party. Miss Dorothy Young. 7:30 p. m. cr. Mrs. Mary Rutter, who Is seriously 111. She Is 7ft years old. Rev. and Mrs. Clyde Myera stopped here today on their way to Ed girton. Kansas, from Cleveland. Ohio, where they attended the na•lonal general assembly of the Presbyterian church. Rev. Myers was a commissioner fresn Kansas to thn ajsembly. His mother. Mrs Louisa Myers, who also a'tendej the ateemMy. stopped in Bluffton for a visit with her cousin. Mary Wisner. Mr. and Mrs. Jem Goldstein of Fort Wayne were guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Kalver last evening. Mrs. Jennie Fuhnman of Marton. Ohio, has visited here the past several days With Mrs. Carrie Haubold and Miss Madge Hite, she has also visited in Van Wert and Fort Wayne. William Bell motored to South Bend on business last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Durkin have returned to their home at Indians polls after visiting relat'res here. Miss Kate Touhey of Loa Angelej California Is visiting here. She accompanied her sister. Mrs. Ellen lb land here from Bloomington.' wnere she had b»-tn visiting her daughter. Mrs. Hyland will remain

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here while Miss Touhey will return ’..-■me after a short stay at Union City and Muncie to visit relatives. Tom Paterson of Indianapolis was a Decatur visitor last evening. DEWEY TO RULE (CONTINUED PHOM PAtIK ONWI rvl. R. J. Thomas. International president of the (MW-CIO, said the i strike would not be called oft until the major points In the contract ate 1 JMtth’d. »■' Adams County Memorial Hospital Admitted: Miss Phyllis Hoagland, route 3. Decatur: Robert Uresley. Hoagland; Frankie Spelth. Monroeville. , Dismissed: Charles Fletcher. 331 South Third street; Mrs. Deila Dentor, »14 Russell street; Woodson • Womack. 814 Line street. o—Unidentified Woman Is Killed By Auto Huntington Ind.. June I—(UPJ—| ■ Police In this area sought to IdenHfy a woman about 45 wno was' killed early today as ahe walked on I 1 route » between here and Marion ' and was struck by an automobile l .diiven by Clarence Crist of Fort ! Wiyne. Crist said ahe wax walking In th-t 1 < enter of the north bound lane and became confused when he attempt- 1 ' ed to pass her. running In front of of his machine. He was not held. •I Ex-County Treasurer On Trial Third Time '1 ■ New Albany, tlnd.. June I—(UP> J —The third trial of Frftnk A. Hop- > I 1 enjon. former Floyd county treasurer. on a charge of emliexxlement 1, of county funds was under way to- ■. day. 1' He was indicted in connection fl with a shortage of 4134 417 In the I treasury. Two previous Juries failed 1 j to agree. , [ ... ~.. O'- ■ 1 Wounded Critically At Target Practice Lafayette. Ind.. June I—tUPI— John U Reeves. 35. of lAfayette. an' instructor of Ferria institute at Big ‘■fU-pld*. Mich., was in critlsal condlt.on today from an abdomenal bnl- . lot wound suffered late yesterday. He accidentally shot himself dur big-target practice with a gifle. He borrowed the gun from Willi un Wilson to try for the Purdue University rifle club. « Wilson took him into the country to practice and said that when re-

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turning later he saw Reeves fall on the gun when he attempted to Jump a ditch. - 0 Townsend Proclaims June As Dairy Month Indianapolis. Ind.. June I—<UP> - Gov. M. Clifford Townsend in a ptoctarnation made public today designated June ax official dal-y] month In Indiana and urged all cltlrena to Increase consumption ot' products. All dairies In Indiana will cooper-1 ate In the obaervance of national dairy month during June. The governor's proc'amation pointed out the Importance of dairy producta to public health, that It 11 ovides widespread employment and contributes to the "econom.c stability of Indiana.' Governor Townsend At New York Fair I New Yortr. June I—(UPl—Gov. M. Clifford Townsend of IndianV and a group of Indiana state officials attended Indiana state day today at the New York world's flair. I Townsend was accompanied by ' Mrs. Townsend. Major Norman I Thompson, aide to the governor. and Arthur Brown, chairman of Ind- < tana world's fair committee. — 1 "" ■ -o First Aid Promised Tourists Halifax. N 8 <UJO — The St j John Ambulance asaoctatlon hopes ' 1 to have first aid posts in operation 1 along main highways of the province by the time the summer season ia at ita peak, according to Lieut.-Col. E. W. Mungo, honorary secretary

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cle. | Rarrj mois is 47. His illness was attributed to the strain of uum»t I I ous personal appearances in add> I Hon to his stage performances. Hollywood. June I.— (UP) ■ Although they patted in anger and • she is suing him for divorce. Elaine Barrie was worried today about John Barrymore She telephoned Barrymore s physician In Chicago and was te assured. 1 i "His condition.'* she said "la not , as serious as the reports Indicate. | I waa assured be would return In the show Monday ' — Geneva Student T« Graduate At 1. U. > Bloomington, hid , June I—lnd- ■ Ima University will bold ly*r lloth 1 annual Commencement at twilight \ Monday evening. June 5. in Memor- . !al Stadium, with approxmiatety 1350 candidates for degrees making 1 r.O the 183 ft class. i<ester Grlle, of • Geneva. 1s scheduled to receive thv A B degree in history at the com ' mcncement exercises, which will b - ' preceded by the tradltkmal academic procession of the faculty and udmlnlstratlve officials o* the I'mt teralty and membeera of the class , William Allen White. ed‘tor an I . publisher of The Emporia iKansas | t.axette and past-preaident of tbe I Society of American Editors, will • deliver the Conaio-

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I STATE BOARD IS | (CONTINUED FROM FACIE ONBI tai Flash" waa omitted from one ontence in the hid even though it waa present In another part. Sinlff said that the Crystal Flash bid waa "irregular" because of the > < mmlsston of the nan>e, and that Puie Oil's bid was tbe better be- < • use Crystal Flash did nil have adequate bulk plants to make deilv- • r|ea and provide prompt service. The company's suit dismissed tbe later claim as an ulterlboughl and ! uretenae" on which the esannilsston 'arbitrarily'' rejected the Crystal ' Flaah proposal, MANY NEVER - ’ SUSPECT CAUSE OF BACKACHES T hi* Old 1 reatmenl Os lea iiringß Happy Raliaf Maay BuH»r»rw >•«<<»« baekarW ata # Uay di* . «rs ti««l Ike taal •muao ot thrtt U<»uUa a«av l<« hrad b><lise>>. Ibe bi4a»> b ara Salu»» b «l.i*< »«y efukiag a*, maa a* mla *i*d * Aata ».ul tLa bAawX ‘•I pa- l»4a sIhAH 4 pihU a day at al >«u| > 1 ftMMMia U aaale. Frequent ar ara'.ly paaaM** amarting aad buruiHg abuae ibare «•••/ ba e.mteU»itig •r -ug mitb >«»m* kaitov a at bUlder. Aa eatama U a< i«la ar ;•» »•< ae ia >«aar Uwi. • Leu dee to fuu<tc db! . < in*y slwAcdar». n*ay l«e t:»e rouwa <4 ng burka* he. rh»umati4 rktna. Ug patMt, I <.f p^ t etwtgv . grtug up mgl.te, eaalLng. Pullmans uudat tba e)«a. bamda- has aa»i I'<at »eit* A»k dtuggust f« ibnaaa PiUa, u«m| ew-TMUaftdiy i>y t> Uc«e (ut aver 40 rear- 1 bet a>v a fmlsef end •dl Uip tba l& ».ik*a <4 h. itcev tMl>*e tuah <«4>t j •aata hum yuur Uuad Met buaa a rdto.