Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 137, Decatur, Adams County, 10 June 1939 — Page 3

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CLUB CALENDAR •®«l»ty Deadline. Ham r«nn< Macy ' • Phonal 1000 — 1001 ' •>. Saturday I ><•>-«• «.«»?” •»• ■» * Maglry Ladles’ Baked Q XxJ , ■ Schafer Store. Monday Mothers' Study Club > Methodist Church. 7 p. m ' e I r °^ P ? lh '‘ 0W ■*•«•• Hl|b . School. l:Su p. m 1 Tuesday Rebekah Ixydye. odd Fallowa Hall! 'i-'O p. tn. i Zion Junior Walther League i Lutheran Church. 7:30 p m . ■ Mt. Tabor todies' Aid. Miss Myrtle Clements, 8 p. tn. • Zion Senior Walther Lancia ' Lutheran Church. 7:S«i p. m. I Civic Section. Library Rot- Room , 7:58 p. tn. I W. C. T. f Flow, r Mission Day i ft? pt let Church. 2 p. m. Wednesday Ladle*' Xld. Zion Reformed Church Parlon, 2:30 p. m. I Zion Lutheran Millenary Society Church Parlon. 2 p m. Thunday Presbyterian Ladies' Aid Society, I Mrs. Lola Black. t:JO p. m. Phoobe Bible Class. Zion ileformed Church. 7:10 p. m. club will meet in tbe Library rest room Tuesday evening at aeven-tbii-- j ty o'clock. The Phoebe Bible class of the I Zion Reformed Sunday school will t icet In the church social rooms i Thunday evening at aev. n-thirty j I o'clock. FORMER RESIDENTS OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY Qr. and Mn V. S. A. Bridge, ot | Fort Wayne former residents of Decatur. will be at home to the'r hosts cf friends from 2 to S o'clotfk Monday afternoon and from I to 111 o'clock Monday evening, 'n celebration of their fiftieth wedding anniversary at their residence, 7U2 N’uttman avenue. Their only son ' and his family. Mr. i nd Mrs. Don U., Bridge and son Jack, of Mount Vernon. N. Y.. will be guests and will I entertain the members of the immediate family at dinner at the Wayuu Hotel ou Sunday, in observance ot the happy occasion. Other guests will be Mrs. Kathryn Bridge, and daughter Virginia of Cincinnati. 0., Mr. and His. p. W.! I Busbin of Memphis. Tenn.. Mr. Cart H Bridge of this city, .nd Mr. I 'j. A. Frost, ot Portland, father of | Mrs. Don U. Bridge. | IV. Bridge la prominently known throughout the community through I his 50 years service In the ministry. | i He was at one time superintendent I ( of the Wabash District of the Metnodist Conference and has served as ( pastor of Simpson M. E and many c.ther large church groupj In the conference. Mrs. Harry Molta and Mrs. John Peterson will entertain the Mary Penrose chapter of the D. A K. with ' r. buffet luncheon at the former’s l home on Wednesday. June 14. CHILDREN WILL j ; (CONTINt-KP KnoM CAUK ON«> ij Hawkins. [ Offering and announcements. i Illustrated song -"Jesus Calls Vs” —Young People. Benediction. o ~ ~ I . Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

BFCATrR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY. JUNE 10,1939.

With King and Queen on Their Historic Washington Visit ' r l~ PWMHK fl -r /’ kJ ' S I - I mA i-Ktihl i H V •' .jV I SKiw Kw wT Jiliwali 3b i IKT abw 1 I r aW' u£ I r ■ U wl* if - , j ?' rrromc “y M* ««<• excitement. Herr. HgbU Ire J?thlThoiL ‘’L”* "H’"**"”**"" 4 ” l, »<* “«• "rltlxh king and q.H.n In Washington. Lett to one or the women who tainted being carried away tor first aid. M " l "“ br ' h ' <i«rgr. President John Nance Garner and Postmaster General James A. Earley. E&w wm I 11 £& >v ■ 5..; v.»..., 'X.g,:'"

PERSONALS Mis* Martha Elisabeth Calland left Friday for deniaon College at ' Granville. Ohio, to attend the senior ' prom and the college commencewent exercise* She will return ' home Tuesday. Mis* Calland arriv' 1 ed in Decatur Thursday from New! York City, where she attended' 1 school the past ten month*. .Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith lettj 1 Wednesday for Pittsburgh. I*a.. 10l attend the wedding of their son J Clark William, which will be sotan- f nixed today. Hill and Fret! Voglewede and the I' Misses Mary Margaret Voylewede and Margaret Holt bouse motored to Bluffton last evening. 1 Mr. and Mrs. T. C Werts of Elk- ■ hart looked after business in Decatur yesterday and v'slted with thn latter'* brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and .Mrs. E. B. Macy of Winchester street. L. C. Helm attended the meeting of the northeastern Firemen's itssoclatlon at Hartford City yesterday, J. J. Helm of Mian>l, Florida, and son Fred of Ind'iinapolls visited with the former’s father L. I'.; Helm, here this morning. Mr and Mrs. Sam Cramer of Los Angeles who were called hem on account of the death of Mrs. Cramer's!, father, Christian E. l.lechty of'l Berne, are guest* of Mr. and Mrs.ii Ralph Gent I* for a few day*. Dr. and Mrs. Ben Duke ant daughter Barbara are planning .1 , motor trip to Mexico next month. They will leave about the middle of the month. ! - Dr. R. E Daniels, Dr. E. P. Fields nnd Paul Uhrlch arc planning s' fishing trip In Northern .Michigan next week. A five o'clock mass will bo said i at St. Mary's Catholic church Bunday morning so that those who will work nt the picnic grounds can attend mass. The program for the flag day' service at the Elks home Wednes-, day evening was imnounccd today |»y John De Voss, general chairman. Mr. and Mr*. C. E. Bell who have; enjoyed a trip East, including a visit to the New York world's fair, are expected home Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. C. A. Butcher, and son, Lewis, and granddaughter, |

! Norma Baker, visited In Celina. I Ohio. Wednesday, where they atI tended the annual meeting and ban- ! uuet of the Celina Insurance Company. Thursday and Frida., Mr. and Mr*. Butcher accomtuuiied the Bev. and Mr*. Janie* A. Welter to Indianapolis. where they attended the commencement program and exercise* at Indiana Central Co lege, of their grandson. Oil* O. Baker. Mr. and Mrs Frank Baker attend- ' id the comnienceraent exercises Thursday and Friday of their son, 1 Otis, at the Indiana Central College. ' lit Indianapolis. Mr*. Robert Aurand and daugli- 1 ter Beverly, who have been visiting foi the past two weeks at the homoi 1 of Mr. and Mr*. Frank Aurund. have returned to their home tn Sioux Fills. 8. Dak. today. They were ac<<>m pa tiled home by Mr*. Frank A grand, who will remain for an extended visit. : I o - PLAN FLAG DAY • —— (CONTINUED Fit DM FAME ONE) nlng and lead a parade to the Elks home. The I.oglon color guard will b<> I In the line of march, and Legion-) nalres, members of the auxiliary. Boy Scouts and B<m« of the Legion will parade. The service will conclude with the audience singing "America." ——o Adams County Memorial Hospital I Joe Palmer. Decatur R. 3; Mrs.'< Virgil E. Flemming. Ud| Indiana j Street were admitted today. Mrs. John C. Schenck anti Ist by I boy. Monroe R. 1; Bernadotte Kley. Berne, dlsnil«*od today. | newTorTgives (CONTINUED FKQM PAPE ONK> ] Downstand Athletic club—seat* *l' mill |2—was the most popular place. , The secret service men made an , Impressive sight They came In a Ifl-cyllnder ilmouglne equipped with bullet proof glass The king and queen entered their automobile and started up' the west side express highway at | 9:32 a. m. CBT, two minutes liehind schedule, but their chauffeur whipped the car along at a timemaking gait.

PLEASANT MILLS Miss Esther Barr, a graduate ot this spring In now employed at North Manchester. Mr and Mrs. Elton Archer and daughter Carrol Sue spent Sunday m Bluffton with Mr. and Mrs. Hor-| man Wilmer. IPelane Werllng returned home i Sunday after spending the past wm< In Preble visiting relatives. Mrs. Lloyd Donmll of Michigantown is spending several day’s with her sister. Mis. J, F. Ilaliterstndt and family. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hemllnger. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hemlinger and children of Fort Wayne visited Friday evening with the William

SUN. MON. TI ES. Continuous Sunday from 1:15 “DARK VICTORY" Bette Davis, George Brent I Humphrey Bogart ALSO — SHORTS. 10c-25c o—o Last Timo Tonight — “Never Say 1 Ole” Martha Rayo. Bob Hope. ALSO — Shorts. 10c-25c I cort| SUN. MON. TUES. Continuous Sunday from 1:15 !0c Sun. Matinee 1:15 to 4 “Women in the Wind” Kay Francis, Wm. Oargan & “Risky Business” Oeo. Murphy, Dorothea Kent Evenings 10c-20c —o—o— Last Time Tonight — "Blue Montana Skies" Gene Autry, & "Lone Ranger Rides Again.” 10c-15c

J Noll family. Maxine Noll return-1 11 <d to Fort Wayne for a week-end] Mr. and Mrs. Geo Foor Mr. and .Mrs. Carl Ehraant and daughter] Ruth visited the Peony Ga-dens at | > Van Wert Sunday afternoon Mrs. Alva Barr and son Eugen- 1 are spending a few days w'th Mrs | Barr's father, J. C. f*age of near l hwayxee. Mr, and Mrs. Ben Clinker of! ! Woodhum. Mr. and Mrs. Car 1 Jones] jof Galveston, were rei en’ callers at the Rev. Barr home. Mr. and Mrs. J. II Bf'>ele an I j daughter. Evangeline and eon Joe. ■ ‘ ffeo. Mathewson of Waterville, I), | spent Sunday with the Murray Hol- [ luway family. p The Salem Methodist church will ! vesent their Children’s Day pro-

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I pram Sunday. The public is Invited to atb-nd. j Rev. Alva Barr and son James spent Decoration Day tn Marlon. ] Mr. and Mrs. Calvin .Hill, Mr and I Mrs. Jack Schuller of Lima. Ohio, ] Mrs. William Evans. Mrs. Ervin I Manlier and daughter and Mr. and . Mrs. A. N Maullor sprnt: Sunday I uftermmn with Mr. and Mrs. John IH. Chrk. I A very lovely putty was given at ] the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bauman Thursday In honor of their luiughter fails' 9th Mrffufay annlv- ‘ • reury. Many Iwautlful and useful pifta were received from her little f< lends. Later. Ice cream and cake were served to Mary. Ellen and Alta Jones, Norma Jean Art-tor, Ada J Everett. Kathleen Noll. Ruth Ehr- ' aim Myrna Foor, Doris Ann Weil-

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I big. Colleen Evans: Jean Mine Everett. Patty. Phyllis and Arlene i Ciisel, Richard and Glenn Hau man. Mrs. Melvin Dellinger. Mi*. Fred Bauman and honor guest Low Bauman. il o » ARRIVALS 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ed llesher of Jlom«stead ■nmber JI, are th.* narrlits of a baby boy. Ronald Eugene, bom 1 i liiay evening at 7.30 o'clock. A girl Imby was l orn tn Mr. and ■ Mrs. Eugene L. Johnson. Bluffton. I It 4 at 3:46 o’clock this morning at i »h» Adam* county memorial hospl- > tai. The baby weighed 7 pounds < unces and has been named Janie* i Anne, Trade in a Good Towr. - Hecatur