Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 198, Decatur, Adams County, 22 August 1939 — Page 3
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th* snoot of a J •übmartno roaring up out of «ater B half mile from shore United States naval headqoartars on th* mainland war* swampad with reports of a disaster similar to thoav which recently struck American, Brit-
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■ tan and French I™* 1 «» ft. Navy man war* ■*» explaining th. truth—that It a realistic ac*na for a ■ fti Paramount studio had ron1* * c “ on „ <rs * aubmartn* ISTtaUr.d 110 '* po< “ ttoß n ** r Ikf? “ th * d *T. Huaky Screen ■ ■fti Robin p mt „ n rii-aped from ILT** swam to ahor*. I""» “wng-flad Dorothy LaUL** 1 to maka lova to I ■ w a picture called "Typhoon •• I a»T iST? * v * r T funny atory I Garbo waa to get a mild bun on a >■» ntr a scene in tha comedy ii?** *t«f. who has had k,l?, prtcUr * #t <t*nctn* since - *wtlnto seclusion, didn't find P">per Inspiration unto they Beer Barrel Polka." M( * doesn't atm to °>* song. go. ****£? m ‘ k * 4 b . • yuu will aaa GarhnZ I Tl ulc co * n ‘«e from wl ** “• something slat All WaUla Beery * h#tv y chunk of cash hr th * lcMb «u»ad mov *« * nd hi Zu '^ on,tnjcUon «f k Tb* itbr la «ald and controlling *«nart7t * ooToratton that th « Product later Jo °w «Wma of InT??*; U ta “''•Proof •a be « Jnf “ d and on a surface of tin ihttU. Hfc2P f l r tht talent scout s»a ’“jdoubtedly this. fc£ w *™« Brothara waa
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline. 11 A. Ml. Fanny Maoy i Bhonoa 1000- 1001 Tuesday Root Twp, Howe Economic* Club ' llanna Sunmon Park. IS noon. ' Zion Junior Waltbor league 1 Lehman Park. Berne, 7 p m Rebekah l-odge Picnic, Meet At l I. O. O. F Howe. 6 p. m. Glrla’ Guild. Zion Reform-d I | Church. 4; in p m Wednesday i Our l-ady of Victory Club. Mlaa 1 France* I’lman. 7:9n p. m. Phi Ico Class Hamburger Fry. lie pi IK Church, (pm. i Thursday Phllathae Claaa. Mr*. Alva Baker. • 7:S« p m. i Bt. Luke's Ladles' Aid Society. ' Mr*. Leo Engle. all day meet Inc. > Legion Auxiliary Pot laick Supper. Hanna Nuttman Park, Ip.m. Methodist Ladlei Aid. Church ' Prrlors, 2:30 p. m. Rnrallatte Study Club. Mr*. Herman Gelmer, t p. m. Friday Pinochle Club Mrs. William U»ter 7:30 p m j 2. Decatur. Present ware Mr. and Mr*. Otto BlAericoh and children Hemy. Carl. Della and Mae; Mr. and Mr*. Oscar Rlnbcrti h and non Roger Allen of Magley; Mr and Mr*. Ben Anker and aons Arthur and Walter of Decatur; Mr*. Naomi R.eberich and children Roy. Margie and Haliin; Mr. and Mr*. Carl Menton and , daughter Margie of Preble. Mr and Mr*. Charles Klrschner and son Ed i ward. Prrdtle; Mr. and Mr*. fUlpnj , Usable and the horor guest, Doris; , Ann. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mr*. Walter parley and daughter Carol Ann of Decatur. The officer* and committee chairmen of the Women of the Moose met at the home of Mr* Bert Haley ' last evening for their regular routine business meeting. It was decided to hold meetings once a month. A social hour was enjoyed a nth light refreshments served. KAFTIBT SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC TO BE FRIDAY Members of the Baptist Sundas [school and church will have their
halted oy a state motorcyet* pa trolman and given a ticket fox speeding. So what happened? So th* copper, six-foot Charles Ripple, got an invitation to study at War* nar'a talent school and. if he dual aptitude for acting, will b* given a screen teat You are wrong, Blano still has the speed ticket and will have lo pay a fine. The Richard DU twin* mads their acting debut and their father’s chest la out THAT far. Th* boys, Robert and Richard. Jr., now four and a half, take part in a playlet staged at the John Constdine home for Mia. Abraham Lehr'i Hollywood Guild. No matter how good they are, though. Papa Richard aay* th* ban on movie offers still stands “They can be actors it they want to," he declares, "but not until they are old enough lo make the decision themselves 1 Novelist Louis Bromfleld 1* off to hia farm In Ohio to Join hla two boy* who have been brought over from France to a place where they can be safe from raiding bomber*. During ms Hollywood stay, Uronv Held did an eight weeks' Job knoelw Ing off the scenario of "Brigham Young." If the world la not at war. he has a January date In Bombay to be guest of honor at th* premiere of "The Rains Cam*." Coming events to watch with Interest; Barbara O'Neil's portrayal at Queen Elisabeth In ’The Tower of London.” Barbara takes an awful chance, following Bett* Davis who plays th* same role in 'The Private Lives of Elisabeth and Essex.” But, after seeing the O’Neil girl take scenes away from Iran* Dunn* and Charles Boyer in "When Tomorrow Come*.” Hollywood will await tha comparison with Interest. It took 130 cop# at Naw York’s Grand Central station to dear a path for Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland. ... The La Conga case Is trying to get Jackie Coogan to bring in an orchestra. . . . Meanwhile. Jackie’s favorite data ia R-K-O starlet, Peggy Carroll. They were at Grace Hayes Lodge together, . , . Louisa Stanley showed up at the La maze with a new escort—Cliff Edwards.... Th* beauty with Howard Hughe* at th# Victor Hugo waa Dolly Hunt, recently divorced. ... Add to surprises: Hedy Lamarr la an excellent shot with a .22 rifle. W* thought the writers mi "Lady of th* Tropica” ought to b* told about It
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY. AUGUST 22. 1939
annual picnic at Legion Memorial t**rk Friday evening. Supper wilt ho served promptly a* six o'clock. All meaner* are asked to be present with well-fiiied basket* nn<l th«tr own table service. The Pinochle Club will meet at! the home Os Mrs. William Usier Friday evening at seven tutrty o c'oek Instead of with Mr*, ft.l Lord a* first announced. SHAFFER-RKCKCWEG we doing solemnized Visa Eatherbeiie Shaffer, daugV t ler of Mr. and Mr*. John A. Shaf. fer of |3*H Lillie street, Fo.-f Weynej mud Ernst Reckwweg. son of WIL Ham Reckeweg ot Well* county. l 1 were united In marriage Saturday morning. August |». The Re». Paul W. Rebuilt received the single ring tow* in the manse of the zi o n Lut J • ran church. 1 The bride wore a (tree* dress of -ilack and white crepe The attendnot* were Mias Mary Fm-chie and Kdward Shaffer. After a short wedding trip/th* coluple will reside In Decatur.l wttere the groom I* employed by the McMlllen Feed Mills. ’ PLACE CHANGED OF PUBLIC PARTY 1 Due to the change In west he.-, the W. L. and M. section of the St. Mary * .Sodality will hold the binto party In the Catholic t bool an ditorltun instead of on Gi« school grounds, at eight o'clock this evening, according to announcement made this morning by Mr*. W. J j ( Xuhnle. chairman. The Catholic Ladle* of Columbia' and members of the St. Agnes So dallty are requested to meet at the . It- of C. hall Wednesday evening, from which place, at a*.*i n-thlrty o'clock they will go to the home of Mrs. E. F. Gass to recite the ro- ! »«ry. BPERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Martin Oaffer and daughter Batbara. Mr. and Mr*. Louis Philips and Mr. and Mrs. [ Larry Oaffer and son Jact of Fort . Wayne. Mr*. Ben Teaman. Mr. and . Mrs. Out Reiuty ot Mihvaul ee. Wit., j , rUited at the Pete Gaffer home In I Monmouth Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Blair, and son I Billy, of Americas. Georgia, stopped tn Decatur a few minulea Monday evening on their way to a visit in , Michigan. Mr. Blair was city f and Mr* Blair, society editor at the Decatur Daily Democrat before they left here 10 years ago for Americas. \ vhere Mr. Blair I* now the publisher of a newspaper. Mr. and Mr*. Lewis Trapp, of Bt.| Paul. Minnesota, are vlaltlnp friend* and relative* In this county on their wedding trip Mr*. Trapp was formerly Miss Dorothy BlaVey. niece' of John W. Blakey. of Cn.cn town-! ship. They were married August IS.I, Mr and Mr*. Donald Patterson of' Middletown. Ohio visited here today, this being Don's first visit her* for ten years. They attended a family gathering at Syracuse yeater-j day. Glen Patterson of Fort Wayne, j Mrs. Mary Nelson of Chicago and Mr*. Ruth Rapp of Syracttre. meet j ing at the latter’* home. .Mr. and Mr*. W. P. Bleeke an I — Statement nf Condition of the I.4WIKM* TITU; ISStattlt r. i uarita» thin ill, hntond. Virginia tltl K Main Street On the tin Dav of ftecettiber, t»3» H. LACRIR KMITII. President It W JoitDAN. Jit . ge* retary Amount »f Capital paid up eg sott.aoooo QROftt am»:tu op company ■teat Ketate t'nlnrumbere.l « ia.*tVS4| Mortaaae tatana on rent estate tFree from any prior Incumbrance! J(U*M.t*’ i Bond, and Htmka C*wne.l iHo .lt Value) „ * Ca.n In Ranke tOn Intereat and Not on In- ...... ..h tereatl HJ.fia.kt ' Accrued Beeurltlea tin- ...... . tereat a ttmte. etc I S.XIS.ta, Real Relate Malee Contrarta 7.*S*.t* r ’a*h In <NR Ice X.H&.il j. ltepoelt* tn Ctoaed Hnnka I 0* f’aah value of Life tne, . Pnlldee «.t11.«3 I Premiums and An ounta | i due and In proceaa of collection ..... JS.ISt S 3 1 Account* otherwise ee- . med ll.7S*.**, Purn.ture a Plsture*— Nr. si.iaa.Tt | Prepaid li.aurance ... »,«**.<• L Total Oroaa A*»ct* I t,s»i,*»* «."i | I ted net Asaets Not Admitted } 1 Net A**et* I 1.311.1HH , lekABIUTIRH Reserve for Title Policies I 141.141.7* Additional Reserve for Title Policies 1M1X.13 , Reserve for Contlngen- , |*a «o,oon Hu ' laisses unadjusted and tn suspense ... 17,SOUS mil* snd Accounts unpaid 7.141.74 Taxes Du* and Accrued 10.340.11 Other Liabilities of th# I Company None ( Total Liabilities ... I 1»».»«7 “ ’ Capital | aoo.ooon* Nurplus j 141,40* »1 | . Total > 1,142,104.0* STATE OF INDIANA. 1 Ofhcc of Insurance Commissioner 1, the undersigned, Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above Is a correct copy of the Statement of the Condition of the shove mentioned Company on th* list day of December, till, a» shown by the original stntrment and that the sold origins! statement Is now on file In this otltce. In Testimony Whereof. I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my orfr> dal seal, this loth day ofjluly. I»l>. (Seal) OKO H NKWBAdKP. ; Insurance iVMnmlasloner. •If Mutual Company oo stale. AUQUaT 23-33
preparad by Oally Democrat—Batty Crocker Hama Barvlc* Department Yawr Nawapoper— Petty Croxher Home Barvte# DeportmenS VARIETY ADDS INTEREST That* I* bo uuaatmn but *bat a variety of cookla* la mar* at **•****• and taaapdM than a trmyful that ara exactly alike Utily moat es ua And that waking on* kind la about all w* cun manage at on* time—unleoa w* ara fortunate enough to have a bask ,<nty recipe that aan ha changed ever to (lightly to make aaeeral different kind* at one*. And that'* exactly what thla J in-one cooky recipe ia. You caa have coconut cookies, chocolate cook lea. and plain or spicy cookie* all from one baking. All three kinds are deuciouaty died with stuffed dates. Her* la th* raetpa: 9-la-Oaa Cookies M cup Mwrteuing (part butter I V cup milk for flavor) H *q. unsweetened chocolate % cup augur (4 o*.). melted * *33* % cup shredded coconut 1 tap. vanilla 4 dot. whole data*, pitted It* cupa aU-parpoae flour WalauU. paean*, almonds, or , powdaT any nuta desired for stuffing % tap. salt date* Craam ahortantng. add auger gradually, and cream thoroughly. M the well-baaten egga and vanilla. Sift th* four one* before measuring. Sift th* flour, Uking powder and salt together, and add • *• creamed mixture alternately with th* milk. Dtcid* th* batter into three equal part*. Add the unsweetened chocolate to on* part and add th* ahrudded coconut to another part. And leave the third part plain or if you’d like th* cookie* to b* spicy . —add k top. cinnamon and % top. nutmeg to thla third part of th* mi« 4m>b, -X t * i wlth th* nuU and drop soma of them Into th* •hoeolat* mixture—com* more into th* coconut mixture—and th* re- ■ malnder into tit* plain mixture. Be sure that each date la thoroughly ctmted with th* batter. Place each coated stuffed date on a lightly *°®ky sheet and bake far 12 to 1( minute* in a quick moderate even, 376 P. Thia recipe will give you four doten cookie*. If you'd like to make them especially decorative In appearance —eoU th* coconut cookies la coconut before baking and th* chocolate cookie* in chopped nuta before they are baked Quwtiaa: Caa you toll m* of any easier way to measure say—H cup shortening or Ik cup shortening than trying to pack It Into a cup? It’a so tne.sy to measure that way. I think. And I'm never aura whether to pack th* shortening down in th* cup or not Pack th* shortening Into the cup to measure It Or for greater accuracy and case you can use th* water-displace-ment method. I'm sura you’ll And this method a lot less messy too. First All a cup with cold water. Then pour out as much as the amount of shortening railed for in your recipe. Then begin dropping shortening into th* cup until the water reach** th* line on the cup which indicate* ”1 cup”. Thus; % cup water plus shortening to bring water to 1 cup mark * V cup shortening H cup water plu* bring water to 1 cup mark — cup short enimi % cup water plug short King to bring water to 1 eup mark = H eup shortening V cup water plus shortening to bring water to 1 cup mark = 14 cup shortening 1 (tosinsi ins W Sms CMS I ■ ... I If you have any specific cooking problem*, sand a latter requesting Information to Betty Crocker In car* of thla newspaper. You will receive a prompt, parsons) reply. P eas* ancle** 3 cant stamp to eover pottage.
daughter Helen will retara to their home in Waßturg. Texas after a two and one-half weeks' vtalt with Mr. , Itleeke'a parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bleeke. eaat of she city. Milo Feightner. Huntington attor ney. well known here, has been recommended by the nominating com- | tnlttee for president of the Indiana ■ fine Bar Asaociation which will meet In Indianapolis Friday and | Asinrday. Mias Marjorie Thournton of t’P- ; buna. 0„ baa retu-.ued to her home I after viaitlng In till*' city with her I sister. Mra Rmh Working -r. Mr and Mra. We*l«y Hoffman of | .'ndUnapolia viaite.l at the F. H. Dykemnn home several day*. r*- | terning home yesterday. The Lancer Twins club will hold g convention at the Amhcuy hotel I in Fort Wayne over next week-end md s'Kin doubles are expected to attend A parade will he b-ld there I Saturday afternoon. Floyd Shoaf of route alx left th's morning for fthenandouh. gowa •vher* he will attend the "invent to* for thin tnyuf. Hn aipectt to return Sunday. Sam Howard. Schafer Store employee. who had the mlafortune to freak his hip two weeks ago. was -eported as improving at the Ad ami county memorial hospital 1 where he la a patient. Tommy Lutea. son of Mr. and Mra. Don Lutes, la recovering from a tonsllectomy at the Adams county \ memorial hospital, which he undetwent this morning. - Mra. T. H. Oerbet relit-ned yea terday from a week's viali at Lake i James. Hilly and Bohhy Kuhnle of North I Third street spent ye* ted ay in Carthegena, Ohio. I Mrs. Robert McGrlff and daugh I ter Janet of Portland are the gueita i this week of the former's mother, Mra. T. H Oerher. Flight Sergeant A. O. Gunter of 1 the Royal Canadian Air Force. Mrs. 1 Ounter and children. G. Gunter of 1 the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery. N. D. H. Q. brothers of Mr*. 1 Oscar Lankenau have returned to duty at Ottawa, Ontario after a brief visit here. I Note Suit Filed I In Circuit Court A note suit w«* filed In Adams Mrenlt court Monday by Noah John- , slon again*’ O. O. Hendrick*. James V. Hendrick*, and Bertha L. Healrlcka. demanding MM. John L. DeVos* la plaintiff* attorney. I To Conduct Revival Meet In New Mexico Rev. and Mrs. Allen of Pleasant View Baptist church. Wren, Ohio left Monday morning for Albuquerque. New Mexico, where they will conduct a two weeks evangelistic service. They were accompanied by Robert Miller of Oneonta N. Y. 1 They have Junt returned (rots *
similar trip to the east wnere they held a one week campaign In an outdoor audltoriam at Selleravllle. ‘a., near Philadelphia. They were accompanied on this trip hy Mias Naomi Frsllch. John Callow, Jr., and James Baxter, menkbers of the Baptist church. ■■ o High School Athlete Crushed To Death Gosport. Ind.. Aug 22. — <U.» — . John Biddeniore. 17-year-old high school athlete, was crushed to death yesterday by a refrigerator which fell on him from a moving • truck. o— ■■■' — Business Men Buy Bank At Plymouth Plymouth. Ind. Aug. If.—<U.P> The Marshall County Trust and Savings bank ha* been purchased by a group of It Plymouth bus- 1 Ineaa men and will be reorganised soon, it was announced today. The new Institution will he headed by Gordon Mills, formerly of Chicago, and the name will be changed to the National Bank of Marshall county, the announcement said. o Aged Man Dies In Shelbyville Jail Shelbyvllle. Ind.. Au ; 22—OJJDAn Inquest will be held today Into the death of Worrell Fisher. 7*. who died In Jail Saturday morning Sheriff Leonard Worland said he had taken the ma nto the Major hospital after being summoned by neighbors who aald he was 111, and had been Informed Fisher waa not In critical condition. Fisher was then lodged In the Jail where he died while the sheriff sought to arrange for county funds to pay for hi* hospitalisation. Worland aald. — —— o MARKETS AT A GLANCE Btocka, higher In moderate tradIn* Bond*, higher: U. S. govern- * ment*. lower, Curb slocks. Irregularly hlgker. Chicago itockg, irregular higher. Call money, one per cent. Foreign exchange, steady In relation to dollar Cotton, higher. Grains, lower: wheat off about 1 to lkfcr: corn off about H to %c. I Chicago livestock, hog* strong: 'cattle. Heady: sheep, weak. Rubber, steady. I Silver bar In New York, up lHc In New York to S7 %c a One ounce, j 500 Sheets — 20 th White Automatic Mimeograph Bond, free from lint and sized for pen and ink signature. Sealed — Rip-Cord opener. $1.05. k The Decatur Democrat Co.
INDIANA MAN S ifPNTINUrte FWUM PAOB ONE) nail said, "but we found that hr was carrying »Soo when *• queatinned him.' 1 ll* Mid ho derided Iff Jail Flatter after conferring with atate’g nitorney Harold P. Rewell of Boone county ißnlvldere) and deiertieea Joseph Upinskl and Frlu Lindquist of Relvldem After making •he announcement Bennett, Rewell and the deterflve* left for Valfmr>ulao lo Investigate "some Indiana anales of the case." Fisher in hi* report of the robbery Mid that when be met Wolf and hla companions Wolf Introduced ibe woman as hla wife, and the man a* the owner of the scrap met- !*'• "They suggested that we drive around Rockford for a while IteI fore winding up the deal at Re|y|idere where the metal was auppos'ed to be." he Mid. "We went In my coupe. The necond man drove. I I Mt In the middle and the woman ton Wolf* lap. I noticed that we ;passed through Clinton. Wta„ and ‘ suggested that we turn toward 1 ; Belvldere. i "The driver did." Flatter con- j tinned "hut he passed through 1 ! Belvldere and while we were atilt • riding the woman pulled a small I revolver*from her purse and pointed It at me. “Rhe said, 'give us the money.' Pretty soon she got nervous and handed the gun to Wolf. The man kwho waa driving also had a gun. "Then Ihe blonde took a shot of a drag. Rhe Injected something Into her arm with a hypodermic 'needle and screamed: ’Now I own the world ' "Then she shouted. 'l>l‘s Intmp the guy off!*” He said he pleaded with the trio not to kill him. "I told them I had a son In college and a daughter In high school and a wife. They decided not to." He Mid Wolf took the money and demanded a diamond ring he had seen on Fisher's Anger last week. Fisher said he had left the ring at home "Then they threw away the key* to my car and got Into the one with Ohio plates. 1 believe It had been following n* The las’ I saw Statement of Condition of the sikii Du i s«i si.ts raarrti ,' Baltimore. Maryland 7«1 West 40th Street I, On the list Dnv of Dm-emher. t»7* KDWARD J BOND. JR . President 'i JOHN A HARTMAN Se> relary I I Am, unt of Capital paid up s.-'M.it** ,M M r.ltcms ASK RTS OT COMPANY j , i Rest Relate Cnlnoumb- ...... ! ered * X.54&.55..*, ! Mortaaae Loan* on real [ estate (Free from any ! prior Incumhmn- *) 1.Mi.j11.4. ! Hond* snd Stork* OwnI ed (Book Value! SS.SjS.ISt 79 Cash In Ranks (On lnleresi and Not on tnlj lerevtl 1.Hi.jt1.4) Ac, rued Securities (InI teresl A Renta, etc. I *7.7*4 X 4 (Other Sec,rllles — Hill* R( relva-tde — ... 4t.Xte.af, I Reinsured Istsse* due from other (’o*. 3»*,53*.<1 Rights by •übrocallon i enlist held by It. I\ C 137.7*4.14 ‘Asset* Owned, held for Kxchange or Conversion s**.x&i.«x ! Premium* and Accounts d ie and In process of collection S.UJ.HI S 3 I Account* otherwise seI cured — Agents Dross Debit Balance* 1.394.413 oft I Rein*.. Do-insurance A Mac Balance* 132.973*; Kalvage He. overside 374.4*3 41 , Total Oroaa Assets 1(2,*41.034.73 .Deduct Assets Not AdI milted I 3.347.417 3* Net Assets 139.433.433 33 UARILITIRR Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks It 1,489,9.'.4 ftjj i Losses due and unpaid None ! Losses adjusted and not i due Non* 1 'Kiowa unadjusted tS.ts!.4t ).«* Rill* and Accounts unpaid . None i Amount due and not due hanks or other credl- | <-*rs None [Other Liabilities of the | Company 1.737.17*3* Total Liabilities 132.ftW9.9M 29 Capital I Du;,, on Kurplus | MIMT4.** Total *39.411. *23.33 j NTATK OR INDIANA. ~ —— Office of Insurance Commissioner I, the undersigned. Insurance Comj mlsslnner of Indiana, hereby certify 1 that the above Is a correct copy of the Ktatement of the Condition of the iihove mentioned Companv on the list day of De-ember. l*s«. a* shown by the original statement and that the said original statement Is I now nn file in this odlce, (dealt (3RD II NKWRAtt-?!!. ... ~ . . Insurance Commissioner. .mil■'i»T%y.93 m| “‘ 11 y *” , ' u ‘ r To The Mothers of COLLEGIATEB Identify thair clothes with our woven or engraved cloth mark--1 art. Order a supply NOW for the nasi school year, LAN KEN AU*S The BOSTON Store.
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of them was when the woman I shouted to somebody in the automobile to ’swap the plates’." -- — — - <9 - ' Adams County I Memorial Hospital I 1 • •' Admitted: Richard Elrhhorn. 731 Mercer avenue; Henry Shrleder.. rtrvant; Tommy Lutes. Decatur. Anthony laiker. Monroeville; Patricia Barkley, route 2, Monroeville. i| ■ ■■ ~ ' o *■■■ _j)anc* \Nrdne*d;n Sun Set,
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NCCW District Meet Delayed To Sept. 14 The NOPW di*trlcf meeting auich was to have been Held AuaII u*t 7u at Be .ancon has been pn*tl| m.ned until September 1«, Mr*. ' Charles l*i*e. district president announced tod.iy All ladles of the district are asked to make plan* - now to attend. I- - - I Mrs. Dick Marklln la spending ths »-ek at Kahimaxtto. Mkhlgan with M' and Mr*. Ronald Parrish.
