Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 135, Decatur, Adams County, 8 June 1939 — Page 3
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S Mm ,n FH Ju ": I2 ” ,h * h '” n ” ■ or Mr*. hi m .., Darw*cht*r 'I 6 **® powponed until further mxice. HAS MISTING ' The Ml.se. W „ h p bach were h0»t..»a.., , h 1 torn of it. u . °’ h ■■* ' " f '*”■ ”**«""■ Phi* 4-H club Ji.Llv’' '"T" 1 " " "ome > . ' •’• n * n <t. A *hort busin*** imeethi, w„ h( . ld aM Utw a pon • I wn given on "How Much Do >ou Know About the 4-H Club” | Mi*a Luetta Hauck wa* th» winner. Later In the evening luncheon , *-' * r »Hhy the hoate.se* I *d by their sister, Mia* Florence Present were the Mleae* Luettal Haugk. Evelyn and Dorothy Thieme l Kathryn Shaffer, do (Jrote. Flor-1 enw Bien* and the hostess Mfth ’ and Edna Msrhach. The next meeting will be held! Tneeday, June 20th. at 1 p m.. at the Immanuel Lutheran vcnool. OUT OF TOWN GUESTS ENJOY MONDAY DINNER Mr. and Mr*. Albert A»*chllmjn entertained with a dinner at the , Colonial Case Monday for friend* and relative* from out of town. The«e Included Mr. and Mr*. Jack Greer and eon Jack, Jr„ Mr. and ' Mra. John Steven*. Mr*. Goidlil Hemkennl* of Detroit. Mia* Eleanor I Baldwin. Mr. and Mr*. Dick Bennlgan and Mr*. Steve Hennigan of Fort * I Wayne. The following menu will be offer.! ‘ ed at the 36 cent plate supper to be I served at the Methodist church Saturday evening from five to seven o’clock by the foreign missionary' variety of the church: swim steak.: gravy, mashed potatoes. em-alloped I corn, cold slaw, pie, hot biscuit* an 1! coffee. SURPRISE PARTY GIVEN HONORING JOHN W. SMITH A surprise party wa* given Sun I day honoring John W. Smith on i the occasion of hi* 48th birthday , anniversary Mr. Smith received many attractive gift*. A pot luck ■ dinner wa* served at noon. Present were the honor guest. Mr. Smith, and son* Herman and David. Mr and Mr*. John R. Smith and wm Haul of Van Wert. Ohio; Mr* Nettie Roop. Mr and Mr*. 1 Raymond Intel and *on*. John and Kenneth Iturbln, Mr. and Mr*. H G. Hoffman and sons John and Fred and daughter Virginia. Mr. and Mr* William Hoffman. Mr. and
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CLUBeCALENDAR Scciaty Deadline, 11 A. M. Fann* Macy Phone* IQOO — 1001 Thursday nf God tadlea* Aid. Mra, WUbur llawkin*. 2 p. m . K- Rver Ready Claw. Mr*. Mrgll Krick. 7:30 p. m. Better Home* Club of Monroe. Mr*. Metta Steury, 7: 30 p m. 8o Cha Rea club. Mn. Bryc* Butler, 7:30 p. m. Mtmian’a Home Mlsaiooary Society. Methodlit Church. 2 30 p. tn. Ea»tern Star. Ma*onl Hall. 7:3u p. m. Eighth street U. B. Mbaiomry. Mra. Pearl Lounaay, 1:30 p m. Methodl»t Standard Bearer*. Church. 4 p. m. M nnien of the Moone, Moove Home, s p. m. Friday Happy Home Maker*. M“». Gale Cook. Voting People’* Choir. Eion ReI farmed Church. 7 p. in. Senior Choir Practice, 7ton Roformed church, 8 p m. American Legion Auxiliary, Lekion Home. 7:30 p. m. Calvary Ladle*' Aid Society, Mr*. J-wnea Darr. 7:30 p m. Pocahtmta* l-odgv. Red Men'* Hall. 7:30 p. m. Saturday Plate Supper. Melhodiat Church. 5 to 7 p. m. Tri Kappa Rummage Sale. Kill* Ht lldlng. 8 a. m. Magley Ladtea* Baked G>od« Sale. , Schafer Store. Monday Church Mother*' Study Club, i Methodist Church. 7 p. m. Tuaaday | Mt. Tahor laidlea' Aid, Ml** Myrtle Clement*. 8 p. m. , Mr*. Virgil McClure, all of Deca-1 tur. Mr. and Mr*. Andrew Gelm and »<>n* Leater and Noel of Fort Re- I I covery. Ohio; Mr*. Mary Graber ' und children Betty and Elmer. Mr. . and Mr*. Archie lleddington. Mr. i and Mr* Beltler. Mr. and ' i Mr*. Harry Heitler and children ; I Hobby and Patty Ixiu. all of Mon ' roe. Mr*, laivlna Burke and daugh- | ter Mary. Mr*. Victor Graber, Sr..' Mr. and Mr*. Noah L. Habegger i and children Author and Devona. 'all of Berne; Mr. and Mr* Roy Baumgartner and *on Jimmie and | Bob Chamberland of Decatur. CONVENTION DELEGATE WILL LEAVE FRIDAY Mr*. Charles Holthouae. preal- , dent of Omieron chapter of the Ih-lta Theta T*u sorority will leave Friday a* a delegate for San Francisco. California, to attend the national convention to lie held there. The special air conditioned train will leave Chicago at 10 o'clock j Friday evening Saturday night a . special party will be put on at Itenver. Colorado by the chapter there Sunday there will be sightseeings trips at Colorado Springs. Including a visit to the Garden of' the Gods. Will Rogers' Shrine. 1 Rear Creek Canyon and a stop at
Royal Gorge There will also be sightseeing trips at Halt Lake City and Mormon Square Tuesday the entire day will be spent at Log Angeles with a tour of Hollywood. Beverly Hills and the beaches, terminating at the Ambassador Hotel for a luncheon at Cocoanut Grove with the la>» Angele* chapter a* host- ' | ess. Wednesday, the delegate* will • arrive In San Francisco, where the | convention will le- held at th* '.Palace Hotel from June 14 to 17. I Wednesday at flv* o'clock a tea and • fashion show will be the ffrst social function. Thursday* night a i formal banquet will be held In the gold room of the hotel. Friday a luncheon will be enjor- I ed In San Franoiaco'* famous ' _ Chinatown, followed with a tour of San Francisco, a trip acrosa the ,' Hay Bridge, the longest tn the' world. The bridge ha* just been completed at a coat of (33.000,000. I . Following tbl* an afternoon and evening will be spent at the GoldJen Gate Exposition. A dance Saturday night will 1 close the convention. Sunday, the return trip will be mad- along the Northern Pacific route to Portland. Oregon, along the Columbia River highway to Seattle. Washington From there a boat trip I* planned to Victoria. R. C. Rilling*. Mon tana. Yellowstone Park and St. Paul. Mlnneauoll* mark the points of Interest down the Mississippi river valley to Chicago June 24. BOERGERREUNION ,HELD NEAR DECATUR The ninth FL Jacob Boerger reunion was held Sunday. June 4. In the Lutheran school grove in th" Fuelling settlement near Decatur. Franke Park In Fort Wayne was Mice ted a* the meeting .place for next year. Those attending were Miss Bertha Boerger. Mr. and Mra. Carl, Iwrger. Mr. and Mra. Martin Fuell-1 !ng. daughter Irene and sen* Hub- ■ ert, Richard and Carlos. Mr. and, Mra. Henry Fathauer and daughter* ; Dorothy and Virginia. Mr. and Mr*. Fred Fuelling, daughter* Klien. } Ruth and Dorothy and son* Edgar and Frederick. Miss Louise Boerger. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Buscbe and daughter Ronnie Lou. Mr. and Mra. Louis Scherer and daughter Eileen, son* Melvin. Wilfred, Raymond Lloyd' and Robert. Mr. and Mrs. Ctrl Pass* end daughter Maxine. Rev Louis Dornself. daughters Leoni. Christiana. Regina and son Lztuis. Mr. and Mr*. Otto Boerger. daughter ftella and sons Otto and Hubert. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schleuker, son , G*orge and daughter Alice. Mr. and Mr*. Hugo Boerger and daughter* Marilyn and Kathleen. Mrs Gustav Gaadorf and son Edgar. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rahe. Mis* Co.a Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Treer and sou j Cheater. Mr. and Mr*. Cagios Seymour, Mrs. Henry Seellg. Mr. and Mrs. O to Kirsch and son Frederick, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robinson and son David. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Gieaer .nd daughter Eleanor. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Boerger. daugbtets Marjorie and Barbara and so is George and James. Mrs. Emma Close, Mis* Sarah Boerger, Mr. and Mrs. Or- 1 | man Garrison. Mr. and Mr*. Gustav Boerger. Mr. and Mrs. Loraine I Boerger. son Clell and daughters I Kathryn and Elaine. Mr. and Mrs. I Carl Ripping. Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Blakey. Mr. and Mr*. Hugo Blakey, and daughter Ruth Elaine. Mr. and i Mt*. Arthur Doctor, son James and daughter Alm* Jean. Mr*. Glilie ant i Mr. Garrison. Sr. . The name of Ralph Yager wa* omitted from the Hat of usher* al . the wedding of Miss Dorothea VH* and Albert Schroer. which was solemnised at New Bremen, Ohio Tuesday. Patricia Lou I* the name of the eight pound baby girl bora to Mr I and Mr*. Ed lack of routa 4, Sunj day. May 28. Mr. and Mrs. Joon Teacbem and | Mr. and Mr*. Lester Hofstetter ot Washington. D. C., are visiting with Mra. Hofstetter'* parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Henry C. Berulng of north of Decatur. They are enroute home after a visit In the west whore they attended the Golden Gate exposition. Mr. Hofstetter was formerly a rest-, dent of this city. The local barbers held * meet- 1 Ing last evening to discus* compliance with the new minimum wag'’ and maximum hour law. It Is believed the organisation will soon be completed. James Emshwiller, well known Hartford City attorney who ba* appeared In court here on numerous occasions .has returned from Arizona where he has been resting for, several months following « complete breakdown of hl* health. He Is much improved but says he likes, the cow-boy life so well he I* ter-' lously considering engaging In It at least a pert of each year. The H»w«ins vs. Kist case to dsclde the ownership of Portland newspapers I* being heard this week by Judge Ball of Mnncle at Winchester. It. has been a matter of
litigation several years. Jam** D. Adam*, of Columbia Pity, former head of the *1 tta highway commlMion who visited her* last evening, I* stout a* busy as any man we know. He i* a newspaper publisher. i>atu president, own* a string of picture show*, i* rdmlnlstrstor of **veral estntes and and farm* some several hundred acre* of land. And he can still smile. Mr. *nd Mr*. L. H. Colgln of ■ Mount Vernon. Ohio, nephew attd I niece of Mr. and Mr*. F. V. Mills. .ire visiting tor*. Mr. snd Mr*. Giles V Porter. 'Ml** Zula Porter and Miss Maxine I Martin will attend the commenceItwmt exercise* at th* University of Cincinnati. Friday evening. Miss Vera Porter attended the commencement exercise* at Hall | State Teachers' College, Muncie, Wednesday. She wa* accompameo I lorn* by her sister. .Mis* Zula, who will spend the summer vacation here with her parent*. Mr. and Mr*. '(■lles V. Porter. Mis* Ruth Porter, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Glle* V. Por'er. will graduate from the school of nursing and health at the Unlvcislty ot riuclnnatl Friday evening, daughter Jane, the Misses Martha Macy and Mary Frank snd Norb Loae spent the day In Van Wert, Ohio, attending the peony festival. DELAY HEARING ICONTtNVKD FROM PAUB ONK> 50 mi-intor* were signed at the rate of 4« per member. The applicant also stated that more had been secured since the time when the application was tiled. In addition to Mr. Rond, the board Includes Dallas Hower. Dem- ■ ocrat and Charle* F. Zimmerman. I Republican. o CHICAGO GANG i rCONTINtTKD FHOM PACK ONIO ; three" men. The ''42' gang, so-called because i It originally coniiited of 42 (nem- . ber*. terrorised Chicago during the late 20'*. It specialised In racketci r ing and operated an automobile ' theft ring. It* member* were blam-
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ed for the thaft of mors than 3.000 * I'titomobllea during 1827-2M-2*. i- Th* gang wa* broken up tn 1»» * by police, Many ot It* members * have been killed *lbce then. Bevh oral are *ervlng prison santence* i, — . o * 11 ■ - -1 a I TWENTY YEARS |j AGO TODAY t • » « June 8. l«l* was Bunday i. .. o Adam* County *| I Memorial Hospital I r• L « Dismissed Mr* J. Herman Tett- • man. 215 Houth Third street; Miss I lllld* Koch. Rockford. Ohio; Mr* , Robert Ryrne. Fort Wayne; Berni ard Volrnl, Monroeville. > o - PROGRAM AIMED r tCONTINUKD FROM PAOB ONK> I must be forced which Japan c«n - recognlae and under which stablI llsatlon of currency might be effected i Despite the government's pre-1 > occupation with China, a visit by , Tadeust Romer. Polish ambassu- . dor .to foreign minister Hachim Arlt* caused revival of report* that Japan might seek to mediate a settlement of the Polish-German dispute regarding Danslg Incidents along the t’hlna coast t have caused renewed bitterness In Japanese comment* on Great Britain Trad* In a Ooed Town — Decatur
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