Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 196, Decatur, Adams County, 19 August 1939 — Page 2

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MONROE W. F. M. S. REGULAR MEETING Th* W. F. M. 8. of M««roe tael Thursday evening at the home of Mr*. Harve Sella with thirteen member* and Bee visitor* present. The meeting opened with aoug. Scripture reading and a prayer circle. During the aocial hour lemonade and water* were served by the hoateaa aastatad by Mr*. Everett Rice and Mr*. Ida Wisner. Guests included Mrs E. E. Campbell of Illinois, Mr*. Laura Gehres, Mr*. Floyd Mitchell. Mr*. Ida Wla ner and Mr*. Lawrence VouGun ten. Member* preaenl were the Meadame* Menno Amatuts. tit la Brandyberry. Andrew Brewster, Clifford Ease*. John Floyd. Raymond Mart. Foreat Ray. Everett | Rice. Curtis Trump. Domer Winteregg, Russel Mitchell and Rev. Hart I — FRIENDSHIP VILLAGE ANNUAL CLUB PICNIC The Friendship Village club held U* annual family picnic In Lehman Park al Berne Thursday evening. A delicious pialuck supper was en joyed by twenty-two numbers, their budband* and children sal a number of other guests. After supper the following program waa given; solo. Barbara White; recitation. Rita Mae Out- 1 caer; playlet. Chattanooga member*. two song*. Phyllis Kaudenbush; playlet. Rlpiey children; <n alrumental numbers. Don Burg an 1 Cheater Lauuenbeiaer, accompanied by Mra. LauUenheUer. MISS PATSY GARARO HOSTESS TO C. L. W. The C. L. W. class of the Evange-1 heal Sunday school snet last evening at the home of Miss Patsy Gerard on West Monroe street with eight member* and on* guest. Ml« Phyllis Hunter present. After the tmstueas meeting a aocial evening was enjoyed. at the ! close of which delicious refresn menu were serv.-d by the hoete*' •Misted by Mias Betty Himmund. MR. ANO MRS. BURDG HAVE 30TH ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mr. Charles burdg o: east of the city entertained a number of guest* last evening In honor of their 30th wedding anniversary. A delightful evening of visiting waa enjoyed and home made ice cream and cake wore served. The guests Included Mr. and Mrs ' Morris Pingrey. Mrs. H. Murray. Mr. aad Mra. Cal E. Peterson and John Everett. TREASURE HUNT HELD HERE THURSDAY NIGHT About <o young people of the Firgt I lilted Brethren church met for a treasure h un , Thursday eve uing From there they embarked in 3 groups of can w|lh na , h lights and a mysterious note whligi r-ad people always dump trash aud there is usually a shanty" a* the <mly clue to find the nett note One group had to hunt all over town tor "the man with the i<-.

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' CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy “hones 1000—IOC 1 Monday Adam* County Woman'* Chorus. Moose Home. 1:30 p. m. Tuesday Root Twp. Home Economic* Club I Hanna-Nau man Park. 13 noon. Zion Junior Waltker League Letun.il Park, Berne. 7 p. tn. Rebekah Lodge Picnic, Meet At I. O. O. F. Home, t p. m. cream wagon' and finally found him at the sugar beet factory i After they had purcbaned a frigie ' bar they found the note wrapped j around it. Another group had to i Igo to a confectionery and any. I "We're the biggest bums iu town Give us a pint of ice cream." In j the Ice cream they found the neat ' note. The spooky part of the evening <am« wtn-n a note read “Believe in ghosts? They were at the south weal corner of the remains of the haunted house." At said corner, out by the bail park the note wa» found. At the same line the otber group had to go to the Jail ■ind ask if they had auy empty cells Shivers shook the spine*, of bold youngsters who went into t the darken<-d cells with flashlight.to find a tiny white note. If any one fouud what appeared io be blood on the street the next morning it was just the remains lof a catsup bottle which had to i . Im- emptied lo get a tine. The treasure proved lo be a tag of candy kisses hid under a bridge .iu Hanna Nutlman park. The eve- ; uing waa closed with a Weiner , roast. Sephua Jackson. Alien Por ter. and Helen Sheets were the lommittve who planned the eveI ntaffARRIVALS" Connle Joan la the name of the baby daughter horn yesterday morning at the local hospital to Mr. and Mr*. IJoyd Allen Roe ol route 4. The baby weighed seven pounds and three and one quarter ounce*.

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PERSONA'S Rev. Father J. J. Selmets and H P. Schmitt visited hi Winches tor yesterday afternoon with Al D. j Schmitt, who la ailll delirious at the hospital there toßowlng an .automobile accident. Mra. Schmitt, who came to Decatur for a few I h<>ur ‘ Fr*d»y._ alao returned with

CHAPTER XXXIV Guy opened the French window* that gave on th* balcony overlooking th* avenue. “And >now. cine* this room ha* grown so suddenly unpleasant" (h* wondered: was there a double meaning od that?)—-I euggv.t w* * at our Christmas dinner. Would n>u bring th* cocktail shaker into the dining room, please?" Excellent actress! he thought a eecond time. Carrying it off in th* grand manner. Her heart might be bad, but ah* had good blood. As she walked ahead of him. head held high, he waa reminded of the regal, unfortunate Mari* Antoniatte treading her teat tail* to the guillotine. Against hia better fudrmenL he had a keen interest to protect her. •av* herl FA* law tnmU bt hard! Guy waa not in the least surprised when th* usually abstemious Toni drank two mor* cocktails before dinner. , That was to keep up her courage, he thought Seated at th* glowing '*bl*. fragrant with his flowers, his resentment returned. It could have been v levely evening! But because sb* c-aved luxury. *h* had spoiled it! With all his heart he tried to smother down hia feeling for her. He must not b* weak. Her beauty, this apartment, were the snares with which she carried on her terrible trade. ''Why so serious? You are bored, Mr. Halstead-Flagg?"—in a dangerously dulcet voice. “Delilah!” Hia glass raised, the word slipped from him. She laughed. "Samson!" He thought, ironically: "She’s daring me to go ahead. She knows I know the wont now. Shell try •very woman's weapon for her own safeguarding. He felt miserable. But hide It from her. Don’t let her win. "Suppose I pulled down your temple of beauty ?" “Why should you?" she asked innocently. "I have the advantage over Samson. I am not blind!” “Then you couldn’t be a vandal, de.-roying beauty." drew a deep breath. "Couldn’t “Why?" She looked puttied. “You Ar* joking. It is n queer brand of your American humor. Is it not?” "Shall we drink," he naked recklessly, watching her keenly, "to whoever wins out?” She thought: “He earns for me. and know* it He’s going to fight hia feeling- I am not good enough for Guy Halstead-Flagg!" But she gave him a serene smile. "Mats certemevnenf." Be coquettish. That would advance thing*. “The mimosa is levely. The violets also. They make ms think of my beloved South of Prune*. Ymi know the Riviera ? Your flowers, Mr. Guy —so kind of you to send them—remind me of th* big perfum* factories at Grasse, in the Alps." They drank their eocktaila. Light from th* tall red candles shone on silver and old Venetian glass. Th* soft illumination lent her face an added beauty, Golden hair looked like a halo. He thought, with a deep regret, what a lovely mistrea. sit* would have mad* for hia beloved horn* in Kentucky. Dinner was ever. They w*r* back to th* salon, alone. it was Just a* Toni had desired IL

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them Mr. and Mrs. George Harris. Mrs.! ; Veronica Pond aud daughter. Betty. have returned from a, week's ’tsß at N l agues Fslls and Cased*. Mra. R. J. Kuebler and son Jack of Detroit. Michigan are v'elting vt the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Miller of Marshal) sirwat. Mra. Jennie Peace, who la the xuest of Mra James Bain, win roturn to her home in Alma. Mlcht-

°? 4? nlUw • lutl< ' ta J hwrt * o, "’ n boWini . liqueur*, cigarettes and eoffee. She had told Zephriae to movi I the couoh baek from the fire Th* J*, r* 1 - Dur,n « *«"•« , Zephrins had done ao. ! , h ? < * rr,n mor * ! She had 1 f«««»sd a spray es mistletoe to a • tonp •» onaemief th. settoe, whets *to., <» bad passed unnoticed l by her misUMa i Zephrine removed her uniform > *nd got into street clothes. PresenUy. her tread wa. heard iu I P* 5*5 th * ,ro "» «•<*« ' TreTrclUvlL* 1 d * p * rUd » Uou < ht • *t h,d sh * tiptoed baeh into the pantry, tint 1 shoes* tl> * Pt’coution to remove her She peered through the craek Sipping benedictine! How could !L i p * r . w 2[ kin « UH afford .uch Mon Meir * ,n " ou * Monsieur Niktes was being made a Zephrine had her own SXIIShe had overheard that nasty remark, too, about the firewood! Madame would rue that remark! True, she cheated frequently, fining the grocery billa, getting excellent Hut *“ P r °Per and fitting, she considered. Madame had ne buaineee beNor did Monsieur Niklas deserve to be deceived! One more remark like that from madams and she would toll him of all the goingi cn. , Ttn though she loot tnia inK. She saw Toni rise and open a window Strain* of Christmas carol* filled the apartment "Perhaps," thought Zephrine. toe tnr to make him think her good? Try to make him propoee?" If that were brought about she’d P’“y “P «• her mistreee, stick by her. This man looked like plenty of money. She'd have e good home, and even better pickings. “I brought you a little gift for OiriitmM," the gueet waa saying to Madame la Marquise. "It to In my eeat pocket in the hall. Will you •xcuse me while 1 go aad get itr .?? ** ck Wlth • • iim volume in his hand. The Sapinge es Morens AwMina, bound in purple velvet and gilt, in old Italian style. “That’s beautiful 1 Thank yon." Sh * r** l • toes line hero and there. H should bo very helpful. Should it not? I mean, with his knowledge ksman behavior F Her eyes twinkled irrepres»ib!y thenF 6nd m * * Ueh * m °ta!ist. She dimpled at him. He saw the mistletoe above her head. He drew his own conclusions. Beautiful girl alone in New Yerit Had seen better d.y., R»eh. unscrupulous urotoetor. Niklas aurelj was paying for this upertment He was not at all sure of the French furntehing* coming from the more or Isas mythical ehatcaa on the Loire. She wme in league with Niklas. Was his come-on. in fact. He r». membered the girl be tad m. Hip. ping a roil es bills under the cushion of her chair at the elub not long ago. and hia heart hardened against Toai. Her intereet iu Ms motives for com ng to the club, her admit qur* tioning of him. rame back to mind ,rOm bb ” h »>l probably played her racket on the Continent, uaul It grew too hot for tar. .

[(an. Monday. Mrs. Pence with a party of friend*, baa just returned trorn a six weeks' trip through Kentucky, A tuba tn*. Tennessee and Mioetoelppi. ■ O' ' ■■ ■ »■■■ —- — TODAY'S COMMON ERROR Do not aay. "He gave all of hia property to his wife;" omit "of.". _ 2*l

ie But there was a heady attram K tion about her. Itaspite everything, he had an almoet uncontrollable ime pulse to take her in his arm*. • And it wasn’t merely physical ir beauty There waa a spiritual emaaatioa in thee* great dark eyes of d hers, at though a lamp were lighted a within. That made her nearness e doubly dangerous. d "It's a beautiful binding.” Mid Teui, fingering the book gently. _ “Royal colors. Purple and gold." "Gilt, my dear girl. The words inside are golden. The purest treasure— " "Where meths and thieves cannot break iu," ah* finished th* quo- _ tatiou. t There waa a long pause. Chsmpagne to dinner, followed by the benedletine. were having heartwarming effect. Toni had never . looked more levely. The cadence of h the earola, drifting through the g window, seemed to heighten the voluptuous moment. n He caught tar hand. It was warm and toft to the touch. Patrician. Te think those beautiful hands B could deal out ruin, madnes*, death I 1 . pushed her hand away from . him, and rose. “Msy I have a highball, please?” It would reenforce him. Give him j to* courage to apeak freely to her. Show her the appalling nature of _ the traffic ahe was engaged in. “Certainly. There's Scotch in that marquetry commode." Guy helped himself to a drink. . He had intended to denounce her. f “w a pulse throb in his temple as he came tack to the divan. Her heart row. . He loved her? Wanted her? She knew now that she really loved him. heart and soul I. Ss? to»«toerf ul to belong to him I r _ ~" ls marvelous Antoinette! . Just you and II” j He had not meant to sav that. But the “something” tremblinr in { the air between them drew it from 1 *»<« •twnst hit tetter iudrmenL ' ou mean that. Guv?" r He said hoarsely:. “Your eyes are Pools where a man could drown him- ‘ seif for desire." i “But not lev*?" “What does love mean?” , “Giving!" He misunderstood. He flung both , arms about her. drawing her to him , under the mistletoe, kissing her naaaionatsly. i "'WMF ahouldnt I hurt you? j Aren t you hurting me?" 1 * d4! ,.. ra ' Let me —oh. please let mt ipoi » He drew back. "J mwt aeem like a brute. I'm You’re aolovelv—" ’' .. T K* word »- his tone, chilled her. I heart sank like a stone. Rte got up. He rose. also. ’ . 6h * u “* "replace Th* . log* no longer flamed. To her high- ' lYi 1 "* w,r * Blowing ) and writhing like souls in purgai tQ ryLeaning an arm on the mantel . he again took her hand. ’ B ” J* I*' 1 *' ‘hto . swine Nikla* and come away with , me, Antoinette. FU te good to you. f (MSF. t She looked up at him with appcabng r r He thought: "She’s looted at Into ' a « '-‘* er d *' i **- u their uni. doing! But now he didn’t care 1 what she had done. He wanted her i He must have her. r (Toße Contiwesa, frWWM liM Nb**>» **n...

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(• RATH * One Time—Minimum charge of 260 for 20 words or less. Ovsr 20 words. per word Two Time*—Minimum charge es 40c for 20 worde or lose. Over 20 word* 2c per word for the two time* Throe Time*—Minimum charge of 60e for 20 worde or lom. Over 20 worde por word for the thro* time*. Card* of Thank* ........ SB* Obituaries and veroee ~ 81.00 Open ret* • dieplay advertiolng 150 por oelumn Inch. ♦ -4 FOR SALE ORDERED SOLD -Crating. Notice lo contractors; This crating la | suitable for form building also fence building and many other purj poses. Spraaue Furniture Co., 153 i So. Second St. Phone IS9. I 192-lUt FOR SALE — Radio Tube*- We will call al your home and check I radio tubes tree of charge. Phone ' 7373. Vhrick Bros. 125-31 ALWAYS new and V'SED washers, sweepers, refrigerators; small l payment. 4-year-old Jersey cow. Decatur Hatchery, James Kitchen. |Baleetnan 166 ts I FOR SALE — Kalamaaoo Stove*. Range* and Furnace*. Factory I price*. 5-year guarantee. 12 to |M months to pay. Sprague Furniture Company. 163 So. Second St. Phone 1»9. 183-lbt FOR SALE- -lunerspring. Felt Plater aud Cotton Mattresses. We still have 4 car load of mattresses : selling from s<9s up. Literal trade lin allowance for your old mattress Sprague Furniture Co. 153 . So. Second St Phone 199. 193-lOt FOR SALE -130 acre farm. Good I buildings. In St. Mary's township. Adam* county. Huldah Zimmerman. Box 14, Elgin, Ohio. | 191-13 U FOR SALK — Radios- Announcing the new 19*0 line of Zenith and 1 Phllco Radios. Over 76 model* to , , choose from. Easy payments. At Vhrick Bros. 1»64t ORDERED SOLD-Pre used LlvIng Room Suite. 3 piece browu ‘ velour living roots suite, like new. No reasonable offer will be refus,ed. Sprague Furniture Company. 162 So. Second St. Phone 199 192-10 t OIL BURNERS — New improved "Patented" Fuel Oil Burner, suitable for coal burning heater*, cook range*, furnace*, boiler lank heater* and the like. No wick* or generating; plenty of heating capacity; all burner* fully guaranteed. For particular* addres* P. O. Box 434. Muncie. Ind Dealer wanted for Decatur and vicinity. FOR SALE —A good stock farm. 174 acre*. Nico Improvement*. Northwestern Ohio. Belong* to a widow lady S7O per acre for quick Mie. D. O. Horton. Bryan. Ohio. ; 194-3' FOR SALE —IOO jtcree. Excellent corn and alfalfa land. Good buildInga. Nice location. Dirt cheap. Mra. Helen E. Sheet*. 1011* 8. , Lynn St . Bryan. Ohio. 194-31 FOR SALE — Living Room Butte* made to order. Large aelectpm of cover*. Selling from SSB up. Imagine buying a beautiful living room suite for S6B. These suite* are well made. Cbiue in and let n« explain construction, frame*. Bllrr. etc. Sprague Furniture Co.. 163 So. Second St. Phone IM. I IM-lOt FOR SALE Springer*. Ducks. Tomatoes. Pickle*. PotatoM, MeL <m«. Egg*. Ro*s Service Station. Ohio state line and State road 234. Met. IBMtx FOR SALE Eleetriee Stove* We | have three- brand new stove* that we will sell for as much as 60% off Buy now. Easy payments, Vhrick Bros, 195 3t FOR SALE Some Whitney Crab Apple*. 60c bu. G. C. Reinking. Pbou* 497-R. tt Coekatee Chtsta Death Tarralgon. Auatrcli* (UP» When a pet ooritetM. with a chain attached to Its lag alighted on a high tenI non electric wire, epeetator* figurI "<l they would see an elnctrocutlo i. , Ri-t while * flash went up aa thi . chain was draggod across the wires •be cockatoo w«a merely knocked I to tta ground.

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WANTED WANTED -Giri for housework. Gi home nights. Raterences Bo* 14. ' Democrat 196-3tx MISCELLANEOUS Wo are now canning every day but Saturday. Quality work assured All canned goods guaranteed. No appointment necessary. Liechty Custom Cannery, Berne. Ind. 184-ts FARMERS ATTENTION — CaU 870-A at our expense for dead i took removal. The Stadler Products 00.. Frank Burger agent. Nl/TK'E- We will atart snaking cider Tuesday. July jg and will operate mill every Tuesday and Thursday until further notice. Peter Kirsch. 183-TF FOR RENT FOR RENT-2 room* suitable tor light housekeeping. Address Box 14. care Demtn-rat. 196-3tx NOTICK I will be out of my office from Friday. August 35 to Thursday, August 31. inclusive. 11. F. Zwick. M. D * LATEST NOTES OF * REPPERT SCHOOL 4 4 That was quite a sale we hat last night. Four or five bojs sold their wares and then the rain etar'rd. Oh well, maybe the tanners needed R anyway. Col. Guy Johnson was with us only yesterday, but In that time he gave us many useful and instructive pointers in suctlonecrteg. We were al) sorry to see him leave so soon. Yesterday we had throe former ktudenta with us. They were Harold I‘Nwa. SheKvyvilie. Indiana. Don lamb, Ohio, and Ruaael Brown of Van Wert, Ototo. We had another visitor yesterday eho waa must welcome. Father Joe Setaets of Decatur. He spoke to u» for only * tew minutes, but we tape he may be with ua again. We have (Hit oa< more week of »rhool. and every student la making e.very minute count, and not a one. but what wishes Ute school would last three more weeks. Col Dari Gartln and Col. Chatter will have charge of the students today. Col. Guy Pettit left this morning for IhanviUe. Indiana, where he is •onucting a Duroc bog sale, intay He will be with us Monday again. o • Adams County | Memorial Hospital Admitted: Troy Woodruff. Drratur; Franklin Baker. Ohio City; Ikmilno Lopes, route 8 Dismlaard Mrs Joe Murphy and a«m. 727 North Fifth street; Mrs. Kuaaell Germana. route 2. Ohio City. ArrolKlmrai * K»reut.r v .< •»*••• 'w- MU . i» hereby given. That the um’rrrignM a» been appelated AdJP* mIU?*?? "t ~,* estate of Andrew J IteynuM*. late of Adam.- county, wn’u *■ T ’ la probably Mi* Maae. ■’M 'L2'" FseCUtOV H»*O n. Hrller, Vtteeae* vosm i "•••'»• •rrriKwr.Ar •»» KSTATK *o. xxjj wit* th-* Aw-ount* *h»uld •”'< doewteht he r. ar? Z r’o. ewl »l<l "* k r.r. then and there th:.; Sta , < , ;ku t( ?:' r M h :?e." ,,, ‘ —— G * <> T * w "~Ot*tuf

MORRIS plan LOANS • • I FURNITURE I-ivestock ” Fl'ErnUC STOVES KEH{|(;eRATORS. , Sperl*! Plan NEW AUTOMOBILES lfi.oo for 1100.00 Per year "•pcyotlc Monthly. Suttles-Edwards Co. R *Pre»ent*tlvea. N- A. BIXLER OPTOM*TRI»T </•• Kiamlnod • Qicomc Pitted .« _ HOUR* •‘*’J*. ”* OHIO te 800 ••terdoo, 1.00 p . m . Tclophono IM

MARKETREpjft] daily report or ANO FOREIGN MAR S B'Sdy'a M*rk*t , or Cr. l8 vllta, Ho, Bllnd Closed st 12 Corrnef d Vui!w No comtulaaiuu anj Uo ' VMis i»»o to ilo ii, a to 140 lb* 1«> lo 160 11,, l«o to |b, 190 lo 235 IUI 225 to 250 lb* WW 260 to |b* | 280 to 300 | 3vo to 350 . 350 lb* . and up Rough* ! Stag* M Ven lv i ■ Spring I Spring bin k wholesale ego poultry Furnished b y Mett’s E BB 4 Poultr, Decatur p. sn ,^BJ p Lorn-,; Prices tor first cist* A premliwi of 1, p(!r be paid for all dean. white r tKl White Egg* Brown or . Heavy Hen*. >- rork*. Heaty Ur . Ro. k«. 3 lb* Leghorn . up EAST Bcrrx.. 'UJD l.b-rt Ilog* . FORT WAVNt . —Uveeuick 44 3" - '• it., ' - - n>* I-. . ii.-. s - H" II- 1 local grain BLRK ELEVATOR Prl«-e to i w \ . \ ■ My H! CENTRAL SOVA co i . - MARKETS * ‘ Stock- I ' Hood- b'W. ' ! BE Curb »tor 4 !•»»' Chicago L-Kih.-i list in N ' ' • I OUIL r * Test \ our ' | Can vosi ! < l.m question* 1 Four for il» 1 When- .«!• 1 '•* Gum*'* acln-dubMl ■ al thirteen State*! gB 3 What I* in-- •' <n " the Mat Supper. 4 la tile nam<- tl'tir MSOclutr-d with L-- --alKBr awtoiining? 5 In what <"un- Ui ß| ••nm Taj Mahal ■ S What l« ' 7 What I* : Hon of iho word io'-i" k Who • ommarrl' •! ' ' l HH>p* that ' ap'u: di' ,>' laldera al Ilii'P'i ' Mg| 9. Name th'- *<>ft tiard tn arrult ' 10 Name the pii'l"!- ■ ■ ItKlUina. Hi pm* Tree. Starnes* T* r. Voaemlte Natl I'" 1 ' B <U.P> Emil Ernst park h*s reported the r|i«"i>' '•Hlamvae twin tree* M 150 year* old grow ma m ' " Bl ’ and now the ‘ of HH study The two yell"» '""'*B patently leaned lowaol • " ' lo such an extent that 1 l|,,v oally nulled In « common i* believed <o I* ,b ’’ * ,r ’' I ’tß •non of th" kind te.m'i'W coniferous trees. ■