Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 235, Decatur, Adams County, 4 October 1939 — Page 3
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SHOWER HONORING MISS BARBARA KILLER <»nc of the many pretty xhower* I < tunplimentary to Mlaa Barban ’ Kellar, bride-elect of October 10, *a« given last evening al the home of MU* Eire Anspaugh. w'lh .Mie* Irene Durbin ssslsllttg, The honor guest was presented with a corsage of haby mutr*. after which she received a shower of miscellaneous gift* Bunco wa* en toyed and prix.- awarded to Mr*. I Harold DeVor and Mr*. Dl<k Town- i send. These In turn were presented to the honor guest . As tables were being at ranged for lhe twenty-eight guests, an- ’ .louncemmt was made of the approaching marriage of Mia* Irena Durbin and Harold Hoffman October 20. I>3S, at the Reform.* 1 church In Berne. 1 The tables were attractive with Mexican appointment* and » sma'l ' nombrero centered each table. A two course luncheon with * Mexican n.cnu was served The goeyts Included th* Mlase. Bai bars Keller. Florence Llcbteu•telgar. Luelks II rfatetter. Mantea Emery. Gertrude Nickel. Rosemary H-'machlag. Eleanor Dnehnke. Eloise Noll. Kleano; Mathieu. Mary anne Colchtn. lacuna Wulllman. Geraldine Steele. Margaret Campbell, Ma'le Felber, The MeacUmea Charlei Holthouse. Joyce Ellenberger. Sollday. Tony Honflgllo. Dl'k Townsend. Harold DeVor. Oscar lattikenau. Vernon Au rand Out of town attests were Mra. Ed Lehman and Mrs. Arley -Habeyger of Berne, md Mra. Boyd Snyder of Fort 'Vayne. MRS GEARGE LOZIER HOSTESS TO HER CLASS Twenty-two members of (he Dorclass of the Evangelic*! Sunday school met at the home of Mr* Teorge Loiter last evening, with M's. Alva Ruff-nba-ger and Mr* Dick Roop as assisting hostesses Mrs. J. O. Trlcker conducted the devotional*, reading the seventh 'hspter of Mark Phe ala* read a piper on “How to be a gold listenThe devotional* closed with prayer A Bible contest wa* en Jived and refreshment* served during the • >cial hour. The Novemmr meeting will he held at the hor-e of th* t-wcher. Mrs C. U Hbcker. with Kern and Mrs. Charles lAmiin aa the aaslatlng boataaaes. TICKETS FOR BOOK REVIEW DISTRIBUTED Gueat ticket* for the P<l lota XII aorortty book review program wer*. diatributed last evening at the regular meeting of the aorortty, held at the home of Mra Ralph Genti* The program Wil’ be held. Tueadgv. October 17, at the Masonic hail >• <1 Mis* Mlnnlr-Lou Chit’lck will
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 4. 1939
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phone* 1000 — 1001 Wsdnetday Historical Club. Mr*. Ram Shamp 2 3o p. m. ’-Adies' Rhakespet r* Club Mra. A D Ruttie*, in south Fifth flt. 1:30 p. tn. Thursday V. B Ladies’ Aid Socle-y, Mrs Ralph Roop. 2 p m. So Cha Rea Club. Mr*. William uaaa, 7:30 p. m r.vangeical Woman'* M sslonary Ro-lety. Church Parlor*. l;S0 p. n Vnton Chape) u. B. Ladies' Aid Society. Mr* Ulen Rough!i. Berne, ail day meeting. Salem Ladle*’ Aid Society, Salem Church, all day meeting. First Presbyterian Church Missionary Society. Mrs Charles Dugan i-M p m. M E. Ever Ready Class, Church Social Rooms. 7:30 p m Our Imdy of Good Counsel Study Club, Miss Dorothy Loshe, g p. m Zion Reformed Hcldelbeig 8. R. Class. Church Parlcrs. 7:10 p. tn. V. I. 8. Class, U B. Church. 7;»t 11. m. Pleasant Dale I Adies’ Aid Socie’y. Mrs. Floyd Clowaer. all day m*-etlng. Spanish-American Auxiliary. Legion Horae. 7:30 p. m. Friday Happy Homemakers Club. Mrs Freeman Walters. 1:30 p tn. U. B Work and Win C’aaa. Mr and Mrs. Nfles Bu'ler. 7:30 n. m Saturday Chicken Supper. First U. B Church. S to 7 p. m. naked Goods Stale. Schafer Store by W. M A of v. R. Church Monday Research Club. Mrs. Frei Heuer. S'3u p. m. Junior Arts Tea Mias Martha Macy. * p. m. Tuesday Young Matron’a Club. Mrs. Mer-| lin Doan. review the book, "imntorial liase.'' by Kathleen Cole. A committee composed of Mrs. t Pen Duke, Miss Eh lse Lewton and Mrs. Dale Roas was appointed for the short story contest, which ts •p.>nsored here by tl.e somrity. Initial plans were discutred and made for the annual Christmas dance and committees will be apjoined. Mrs. Paul Hanch< r. president, re- j por ed on the province me-ting held st Frankfort last Saturday and a contribution was made to the Indianapolis symphony Orchestra, j wMeh the Psi lota XI chapters In i 'he state sponsor. RFTTV HOLLINGSWORTH HAS STH ANNIVERSARY Mrs. Harl Hollingsworth enter[tallied with a birthday party of pre'ty appointments last evenlt.g honoring her daughter. Betty Jean, on the occasion of her ninth birthday r.nnlversary. At five o'clock a delirious two course supper was served. The dining table was centered with a white -ake ties ring nine pink candles Places were marked with balloons and fancy candles. After supper, games wars enjoyed and favors of hot ns. candy bar* and pop corn balls given th « guests. The honor guest received m-ny pretty gifts. Present were Shirty Uiu Barling. Jackie and Bobble “leeple, Kay Runyon. Bar bars Rautlera, Jane Ann Prumley. Patsy Ann Rhode* and the h mor gueat. Itetty Jean. The Tri Kappa sorority held a business meeting at the E’k* home 'a*t evening and completed plan* for the rummage sale to be held da'urday In the Graham building on ■ Madison street. Tn< next meeting will be a social meeting. E W. Ru»chr of Monroe and H A. Kendal of Eureka. Cal., were visitor* In Decatur today. Mr. and Mr*. John Heller returned yesterday from a day's visit in Indianapolis. Mr and Mrs. Robert Helm have ret-imed from a visit In Indianapolis. where they attended a convention of clothing men and whora the women enjoyed a pro*ram of entertainment. Boyd Gurley, well known Indiana newspaper man har accepted the position of editor o' the Townsend Weekly and ha* gone tn Chicago to start hl* work. Mr. Gurley I*l recognised a* one of the best writ-1 er* and most fearless editor* in the: country. Herb Curtia. former coach of theDecatur high school basketball t. am. has been appointed manager of the bureau which has <liarge of th? sale of prison made good* in tndlana. Mr. »nd Mra O. T. Johnson and *'-n Everett spent the week enl near Arcadia aa the guests of Mr. and Mra John Tlndor. Bob Hite, of Detroit, an announcer at radio station WXLZ was a it* I tor In Decatur today. Relatives here received word today from Mra. Arlo llnmbarger of Fort Wayne, who wa* operated
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HOMAGE PAID TO MUNDELEIN Countless Thousands Pay Respects At Bier Os Cardinal Mundelein Chicago. Oct 4 (UJ9 An end les* stream «»f children and adults. Catholic and non-Calhollc. paid homage today to the late George Cardinal Mundelein as hl* body lay in Holy Name Cathedral on a catafalque he himself Imported from Ron., several year* ago Hl* body was brought to the I cathedral late yesterday from the aeminary chapel of the immaculata -•inception at suburban Mundelein where he died early Monday In hl* sleep. It will He In state until Friday morning when notables of the church, representative* of governments throughout the world, and persons from all atatloiw In hla diocese assemble for majestic funeral ritea. Thousand* crowded Into tb>cathedrnl last night to pay th.-ir respects at hl* bier and attend Ihu regular Tuesday evening rosary devotion Amplifiers carried the service to throngs unable to gain entrance Around the cathedral, pavements which had been torn up In construdion of the city's new «übway, were resurfaced In record time yeaterday to facilitate the movement of traffic during the aervlcea The cardinal's body wa* In a on Saturday at the Burleson hospital In Grand Rapids. Mich, for fistula Mra Humbarger. who wa* formerly Miss Helen Wllhem of thia city, stated that she was fa« 2 Ing fine and her condition was much Improved.
Nazis Get a Bigger Helping I _/ Z< <rT Il r J ■ ■*%] iii —fIlli - GERMANY I || ~ \ ' ~^‘ r "" ' Here ia ho* the new accord in Moscow carves up Poland and handa a larger al ice than expected to Germany. Vertical shading la Nasi territory; horiaontal shading belongs to Russia. The blade area is what Germany gained in the new partition, as compared with the previous . division arranged by military leaders. J
* EXECUTION! * London. Oct. <u.R) — Sir | Reginald Hugh Dorman-Smith. 1 ; i I] minister of agriculture, told the . j I following atory on a radio broadcaat. saying It was being whispered about tn Germany: || "The Gestapo -German aecret 11 police l haie found a new way I to carry out the death sentence | I They blindfold the condemned man. make him atretch out hla 'l* arm* horisontally. Then they ■ put a pound of butter in one of | ■ I i hi* hand* and a pound of bacon » I tn the other They whip off lhe | r ’ blindfold and the man fall* dead | i ! from sheer astonishment." 1 * ♦. , solid bronae caaket The rata-1 . falque on which the casket rens > was brought to the Tinted States, i by the cardinal for use In burial i aervlcea of prieata and other • member* of the clergy |; was i draped with a black pall of ve|F vet In which wa* set a silver . croaa. i The body wa* garbed in purpl • - pontifical ma** robes, the h*ad covered with a white miter plat-. <1 - over hla xuehetto, or small red ■hull cap denoting the rank of' - cardinal. ’ The pontifical requiem mas* • Friday will be celebrated by the i most Rev. Amleto t'l.vignanl, papal delegate from Washington. Thi funeral sermon will be delivered by lhe moat Rev. John J. ('ant well. arcMilshup of Angele* I Cardinal Mundelein will lie burled In a crypt at Mundelein Chandler May Be Logan Successor Washington. Oct. 4—(UPl—Meini her* of the senate privilege* and n|- ’ ictfona committee 'ndleated today that they would sanction the widei ly-expected appointment of Gov. A. H tHappy) Chandler of Kentucky
to the senate. 1t wa* reported here and In Kentueky that Chandler might be the ; succeasor to the late Sen. M. M. j Ixit-sn. D.. Ky.. who died yesterday, according to the report. Chandler would resign a* governor and be i appointed to the senate by the auc-’ I reeding lieutenant govern >r. Lincoln Life \\ ill Honor 0. F. Gilliom Fort Wayne. Ind.. Oct. 4 Officer* lot the Lincoln Natlcnal L'fe Insur- ' Slice company will tende- general i«" g*nt O. F. Gilliom. of Berne, i testimonial dinner October 10 In i commemoration of hl* tw»nty-firth| I anniversary a* a member of the’ I company * consecutive weekly pre -tuition club. The dinner will be i bold In the Berne community audii torlum. A large number of friend* .util business associates have been
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| invited. The dinner will b« held at • 6:00 o'clock. • Chairman of the Board Arthur F ■ Hall. President A. J. McAndlesa .isiiU vice president and dliector of agencies A*. L. Dern. will be the 1 j Lincoln National Life officers au- • paariag ou the ptpgrasn. Rev. C. H Bu< kau. D D will deliver the Invo- , cation. C. T. Habeggcr. president of ’ the Berne Chamber of Commerce 1 will speak for the comm-tn'ty. Mr. ; D-*rn will aerve as toastmaver. [ Indict Thirty For Issuing Pamphlet i • i Pari* Oct. 4—(t’Pl—Thirty per- ) »< ns. many of them Intelle.-tuala in- ■ eluding the writer Jean (Mono, were i. Indicted today for signing a pam- ■ phlet urging “Imrixdlste peace.” i The pamphleta were clrcu’ated In l th* chamber of deiutiea and die-
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