Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 218, Decatur, Adams County, 14 September 1939 — Page 3
SOCIETY
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CLUB CALENDAR V ■■■" "" Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy BK.. n 1000—1X1 h Thursday t’ninn Chapel W M A.. Mr*. RobI art Work Inter. l:Si p. m. ~ lieiier Homes Cub, Mr*. John I, Fiord. 7:Ju p m • . I'nlon Chiu>e| Woman's Missionar/. Mr*. Robert Working?», i:M . p. m. , ••.'intern Star Vi sonic Hall. 7W) p. m. Si. Paul tzdies Aid Mr* Ernest Faley, all day Ikipilst Woman'* Society, Mr* C. , F. Peterson. J:Sh p m. , Heidelberg Clan. Zion Reformed ('h:’rch. Church Parlora. 7.50 p. m. 1 Eighth Street t'nlted Brethren i 1 W M. A.. Mra Clara Dugue, 1:JO p. m Women of Moose Called Meet Ini. * Untie Home, 8 p. m. 1 Woman's Home Missions •/ Carry • In laincheon, Methodist Church, I | •». m. Friday Monroe Methodist laidien Aid. Mrs Harve Sell 3 n m I’nlon Chapel Faithful .Corkers. Freeman Schnepp, T:M p .n. Evangelical Kum-Joln-Hs class. , Meet at Church. < p. m. Saturday Cafeteria Supper. Zion Reformed Ciiurch. 5 to 7 p. m. Evangelical Mission Band. Church, J p. m. Monday Winners Class. Roliert Garard i Home. 7: SO p m Cnlted Christian Missionary Soc- | iety, Mrs. Earl Hoffett. Tuesday Loyal Daughters Class. Mrs Ed Warren. 7: Ml p. m. Adams County Nurses' Asaoet*- ( < tion Picnic. Sun Set Park. 8 p. m. Tri Kappa Sociui Meeting. Elks , Lome. 8 p. m. and contests were enjoyed. A must- 1 <al merry-go-round was conducted and prises awarded to Mrs Walter ' Krick and George Harding Delicious refreshments were eerr- 1 cd by the hosts and hoateacca. who < I were Mr. and Mrs Clyde Hi tier. M*. and Mrs. IJoyd Neil and Mr and ■ Mrs. Wilson diahegger • J ( The following menu will be offer- , ed Saturdiy at the cafeteria supper ( to be served in the Zion Reformed '. hurch dining room from E to 7 o'clock; noodles, fried chicken. * creamed chicken, biscuit s, meat loaf, escalloped oysters, sweet pots- , MM. mashed potatoes, gravi. baked beans. baked corn, cottag? cheese, • pickled eggs salad, pie. and cake, i auid coffee The public is urged to | 1 attend. * ——— | The Winners class of the Evan- 1 gelicjil Sunday school will meet I lat the home of Roller! Garard. tUH I
DFCATI'h DAILY IIF.MOC.RAT THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. 1939.
Monroe street. Monday evening at rse Oilmk for their monthly business and social meeting Tho Uiyal Daughters claaa of the Rvangell.ai Htmday schis.l will meet with Mrs Ed Warren. Monroe street, Tuesday evening Mt 7Jo o'clock Mrs Arlde Owens Will lie assisting hostess There will he i social meeting <•! the Tri Kaptut sorority at the Elka home Tuesday evening at «• l>ht o clock With 'he new officers ns the hostesses. They ar» the Me*. d I tiles -Vaughn Hllyard. C. J. Re.iv••is Ix»lw Black. Roy K-i'ver and Miss Peggy Htaley. OPENING MEETING C» GIRL SCOUTS HELD The opening meeting of troop .1 of rhe girl scouts was held In the Junior-senior high school bulling We Inesday afternoon. Sev .al new members were welcomed. After the meeting a hike to Men orlal park was entoyed A friend •hip circle was formed and ups sing at the close of the meeting. Officers will be elected at .be next meeting. PERSONALS •’het Klelnknlght. local General Eiiwtrlc tvnploye. has ata* ted const ruction of hia nev. home on Jef-le-son street near Fifth. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Niblick returned this morning from a two weeks' visit In Now York City, whi re they •njoyed a number of tripe to the world's fair. They stopped in Washington. D for several days en•■ou’e home. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Schroclt visited in Indianapolis yesterday with the former's slater. Mra Oren Smith, who has been ill. suffering fwm a nervous breakdown Anton Thieme of I'nion t'lwnahfti attended to business in Ke-idallTHla W -dn.-sdsy afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raw'.ey have n oved from the corner of First and Marsha)) streets to North Second street. Oscar Sprague is in For' Wayng* today attending a linoleum school ■elng conducted in the Fo Wayn* Chamber of Commerce building. Franklin Buckner, mayor of Bluff'on. was a business visit vr in Decatur today. Tom Peterson of Indianapolis visited in Decatur today. reopen Friday, it was announced The room has teen completely Kvnodeled and the atock Is entirely new. F. H. Froehlich, eny st er in charge of the proposed city plant improvements visited in Indianapolis yesterday and went to Toledo today to look after business Mr* A. M. Anker has been admitted to the Adasnr county niemorHI hospital. She has b-en in ill health for the past sever*! months Ht'SHTAL N'ITBS Admitted: Mr*. Robert S. Wentboff. 3M North Sth st.; Theodore UoLrock. Jr.. Route 3. Decautr; P. McClure. Willshire. Oh'o; Mr*
French-German Moves in West • ii i kSshl k OF * M A \ y 1 u. ; '• k*J [ ’lwaSy L 2 / fcJl» rW E^a Bn ! , °* rman "Ulrtary move* on Ger- * ** ,I. , w ’ r ’ ®‘“ru>E th. main forts of the Siegfried line.
H H. Jones. Andrews. 8. C: Mrs. j a M Anker. S2U Winchester st. Dismissed: Mrs. Verl Friedleyl I »nd infant daughter. Susanne Kay. Rockford. Ohio. I ■ _ a—- ■ POLES REPORT tCONTINVKD ON PAGE SIX! ■ shootlag down of a German Hein-' kr| No 11 iHimber We pasa**d al , hospital that had haaa hit by aev-| . eral bomba Patients could ha seen in walleas rooms The sub-1 urb of Praga suffered the worst I damage Here German fliers I | swmiped as low as they could and machine-gunned n. Ilians Among | the dead In the street we found a I little girl clenching a natebook the lo commaudmenta. A German bomb hit the church at the Rrudiio suburb. <Another Polish broadcast h<-»id st Budapest said that many Incendiary liomtw had been droppwl in the center of Warsaw, that damage was heavy and that the Pilsudski Institute had been destroyed). Polish war communique No. 13,1 heard here In a Warsaw broadiast. I said: "The enemy again intensified t aerial activities against Pollak I 'troop*, lines of communi'-atioiis.l railway stations, open towns and ■ villages “Seventy enemy bombers tank, part in one of the Warsaw raids 1 "During the day Pottsh anti air-1 craft guns and fighting pl brought down Ju enemy plam-s ” I Set*. Phosphate Ixmdon. Sept u <up; i t Great Hritalu. tightening it ‘ “contraliand control/' has seu« d I 5.900 tons ol phosphate alaiard th I American steamer Warrloi ot Mie bile. It was dtaclooed today. Shortly before thia Information'
A Real Scoop! <»ui liut I t ha* iu-1 *eni u* front Xew k ork V^<* k 100 New Fall |L ? ' AH Dresses l|jFz Ju jW 1 Ml H 'rftl 1 hat are outatandins Ntjrlen at wurh a h’* price. I sHUIk * * 1t ‘ ma, * r ’ a,! * • re Spun W » Kat on. Taffeta. Fiaured « ! JllilXv' Crepe and new shades ' n Pl«i” colors. Hijjh I II fashioned, full Nkirtn. I 1 II snug bodice* and other \ I ll styles. Size* 12 to 44. WA s l-98 ON SALE TOMORROW! Niblick 6* Co.
| became public It was disclosed > | that the British had begun eaani-l | (nation of American aa *4l ua other neutral vessels which mixht || ■ lie taking cargos* to Germany Notice of the phosphate Mizure ' was headed "in prlae" and staled. ' that the cargo of fi* to 70 percent I Florida pebhle phosphate from the ; Warrior wns now on barges at . Purfleet and Would be sold al public auction under order of the . marshal of the admiralty, subject to the usual government restric11Ions regarding exports. (Lloyd's register lists th- Warrior aa a 7.551-ton steamship bulb In 19Jn owned by the Waterman I Steamahip corporation and rests!I ered out of Mobile. Ala.) The British "contraliantl control" Is the 19J9 version of the 1914-1919 war blockade which helped to bring Germany to her knees. The phosphates aboard the Wsr-j rlor. It was said, were o- iglnally ■ consigned to Hamberg. Germany. I which formerly was the p«>r of ■ call of Waterman liners. It *>< j I said, are now making Antwerp or I Rotterdam their eastern terminus The Warrior arrived here IL-pt i Shortly after the governmen* i | 3 and discharged other cargo > issued Ita contraband Hat. t|»..| admiralty ordered the phoapha’ea I seised and had the vessel towed I I downstream to Purfleet l'nl.nd-1 (ng nt the phewphatea tieawa yoe i COLDS £££ 000 I i.iqulit ■ Tablets - tUlve - Nuh Drop*
X \/.l TROOIS SPEED 'CONTINUED rati* ONKI Haar front. Nsuully rallsLlc quarters said 'hat German air losses on the Western front fare exceed Freni h losses u» reported by the Germans. Hain and wind slowed fighting on the western front Berlin. Sept, 14 I Fl')—The Nnrl high command said today that French forces advancing In the Maar sector had Loen repulsed on the western front and that strong Gertian columns were smashing .trough South Poland in ,nc Lwow • district. The enclfclement of Warsaw la tumplete. the high command repored. and Polish resistance In the iladom sector has been crushed. The Polish port ot GdynL, on th • i'altlc. surrendered and GeNnatt troops entered th? city, the an.toenceaient said, hut fighting continued nearby. •'<>n the western front, stronger French forces than Hlth.'rto ad';.nced against our advance posts 'ii German territory lying tar west of the Siegfried line, between Saarbruecken and Horrsck.** the high command announement said. “They fell under field mines an.l .'<erman fire.” In regard to the Polish front, the 'high command said (hat "operations in smith Poland are now enconnlerI dig only slight resistance and ere, . igresslng rapidly eastward” toNew LnJer-arm Cream Deodorant Stops Perspiration 1. Does not rot dtesvei —does not irritate tkin. 2. -No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving. 3. Instantly stops perspiration foe 1 to ) days. Removes odor from perspiranon. 4. A pure white, greaseless, stainless vanishing cream. 5. Arrid has been swarded the Approval Seal of the American Institute of Laundering, foe being harmless to tabrus. 15 MILLION jars ot Arrid have b»«o sold. Try a )ar today! ARRID a la> ** *" “UH>s s~a. I . * >•!>■ la ll» SWr
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