Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 236, Decatur, Adams County, 5 October 1939 — Page 3
t, SOCIETY
tK.i SIND** %/if §£££ I to- First V' ‘ 'h*« • H.» |||||| , , ~*, il '.' M , i||V ' i’i j. n** 1 * "* l ' ,r! " H H - • •’• «•••"»• Hg ' ‘ ’ M ' I tt'.il-*. Eileen 1K,.. M• M *'’’•*■ h M.mlinn B T'*- ■>> i . i »Ml Kill* <•*• 1* ■ ■ New LnJer-arm Beam Deodorant B w/ ' 9 Bops Perspiration B vf//s), K P*X* IMW r.< dxCTJCT Jon MX imutc skin. »i * .In (an be used ■■ r *hi itrct shning. A heinr.i v. p> ix-r»[ innon for 9 1 io 5 dm Rcmovs* odor 9 from pcrspiratio*. • K A purr » 1 tr, grnselnt, suitsB Iru vanishing (mm. 9 An d hit been awarded the 9 Arrr.n <<il<>t (he American ’ B hiuitute of Laundering, lor ■ be.qt harmless to fabrics. MS MILLION jars of Artid 9n been sold Try a far todayl larrid B ** wltamf ta»iUt W__ “ • »■*-«,* '•*» |.r.
r - >»»»■■> if xrx *x«-X not x x x-x -x x s: >-x xnwxxjc x delightful ■li gifts i I ''llm 1 : ■'!■ THE FALL j O|H BRIDE i l !« f l Iwyvl v« Hui H{OM THE ,OH 1 xlr * fjM 4 fHfljl PRICED SIIOW ER “ fff f RRW (.in TO THE (.OR- j ffj Myh nffl <;K<H S CHEST OE > IFJ WJm' BUj SILVER OR THE ! A ISB BEAI'TIFFI. JEWEL* RPV All 'nTv r. Bivß bU Am 4'\dl YOl T WILL FIND PI MIATOmSPB ,>HRKY sTY| E ynh j N /tJ. i hb <i 1 all ty goes a s U 11 'fe LONG WAY IN GIV- « B B| ING ADDED PLEAS* > ■ Ba IRK AND ~R,DE OF n V uAI Bi possession. ■ Rwh w — I IB i «JP»MI ■ B ■T ust A SuKjcetiHon: IM 11 ' AWM CRYSTAL H i/W I Sil vERW \RE Ilf arJI (VJ ORNAMENTAL I Ifv clocks [C ?y®'wWßn COLOHFI L FIESTA. MS JtL vt'"’ ‘ WKII IWI t’/KS'iVl Iml iem « * I'is I B; M] PUMPHREY ! Ik-Jf if Wsl| JEWELRY My I STORE l«Wfe ' 1 Wjr.llj "GIFTS FOR ALL JinH ' |wr ? OCCASIONS" 1 111 N" I
| l*r. Nolo, Valse Petite. LorwU* Ander •on. IMMt. Nyhan W-iltg.Thelma and, ‘ Erma Werllag r 0 Nolo. Hawllan Grund March. Won ua Mann Duet. Resale anti E'h*l Walt* • Merit and Veda Sterane. Soks. A B*-autlful Dream BoWiy 1 lx>u August. holo. Woodnympns Harn. Stanley • M( Bride. Duet. Snow Bella. Edith Marbacli ’ end ilo Grot*. Solo. Maturka. Sherman Nelfler Dvet. Day Dresma. N->*a Lou • Crownover and Wllnta Bailey. Solo. Japanese Sone. Mary la>j Robinson. Solo. A Dream *Nong. Mellen Gel1 i mer. Duet. Nations Recall Ma ch. lona Hertlerond and Rutte Harris. Solo. Spring la Hire. Bernice On 1 * ternjejrer. Trio. The Butterflies. Paulin* RHtsenhanff. Dorie Adler nd Lenora Stauffer. Solo. To the Rlalae Sun. Betty led ooffte. Duet. Characteristic Milltarle Fayma and Arddla Miller Solo. Parlaiennr. Mary Jean Tt icker Duet. Silvery Kehoe*. Juanita Me , Bride and Wonda Pulley. Solo. Nmoulderinz Ember*. Maa Ine Hilton. Aolo. Contry Garden Naomi' i Gelmer. Duet. Glow Worm Eileen Monro* i .tnd Gloria llomian. Nolo. Whirlwind. Knave- Smith. Duet, frown of Triumph Pasty i Chronister and iMllnred Shlfferly. Bota. Allegretto. Largo. Aeela. AnI Imato.. Ninette Mitchell. Allegro. Andante, Preetla- > tnarjumemt>«nt x jcmkxxkx x ~xjnr5 TOP-COATS, 1 SWEATERS, | 2 SKIRTS p sjoETKKßtFnmlffi
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1939
CLUB CALENDAR •oclety Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phone* 1000 — 1001 Thursday I'. B ladle*' Aid Socie’y, Mr*. Ralph R<x>p, j p m ho Cha Rea (Tuh, Mr*. William 'la**, 7:30 p m . Rvangelcal Women'* M'eelonary i So -h-ty. Church Parlor*. 2.10 p m | I’nlon Chapel u. b I-attic*' Aid I Society. Mr*. Glen Routhls. Bern*, all day meeting, Salem Ijtdlee' Aid Roclety, Salem Church, all day meeting Flr»t Preabyterlan Church Mia- ’ tionary Society, Mr* rharle-i Dugan ill# p. m. ’ M. E Rver Ready Claaa, Church Social Rooma. 7:80 p. m i Dur of Good Couneel Study Clwh, Ml** Dorothy Lo«he. 8 p. m Xlon Reformed Heldelbe>g S. S. i|Cla*e, Church Parlcr*, 7: <0 p. tn. V. I. 8. Claaa, U B. Church. 7:M i p. m. Pleasant Dale Udiea* Aid Socle'y. Mr*. Floyd Cloweer. all day meeting. < Spanlah-Amerlcau Auxiliary, LeI glnn H<«ne, 7:80 p. m. Friday , Happy Homemaker* Club. Mr*. Freeman Walter*. 1:80 p. tn. V. B. Work and Win C'a*». Mr. , and Mr*. Nile* Bu'ler, 7:30 p. m Public Party. Moow Horn*, 8 p m. Saturday thicken Supper. Flrat U. B Church. & to 7 p. m. Baked Goode Sale, Schafer Store Iby W. M A of U. B Church. Tri Kappa Rummage S*le, Grai ham Building. Monday Reevarch Club Mr*. Fre.l Heuer. S'W p. m. Junior Art* Tea Mia* Martha I M>cy. t p. m. Tuesday loung Matron's’Club. Mr*. Mer- , lin Doan. Wednesday Historical Club Mr*. Ilarl Holl1 ingsworth. 2 10 p. m. laidle*' Shakeepeare Cljh, Mr*. . William Bell. J:Jo p. m «lmo. Phy III* KoHer and Ailed Yost. Solo. Religiuao. Largo. Anlmato, II Cinto. Ncheriundlieim.. Mr*. I Onn Marihall. MRS- SAM SHAMP IS CLUB HOSTESS Mr*. Sam Bhanr> wa* ho*te*i to J ••■vonteen member* of thy Hiartor- 1 I leal club Wednesday afternoon. In the absence of the prosidi nt. Mrs Sam Butler, the vtee-presideut. Mr». Gilm V. Porter conducted the meet-* I IngMr*. Floyd Acker, leader for the' Hif.cinoon. presented a well preparI **d |ia|>er "Charleston. Where l*ait , ..ml Praeot Meat.** "Only 30 odd' | war* after f'olumliu d*acovered* i America. Spain made unsuccessful I attempt* to plant colonies .n South I Carolina and In IMO Hernando DeSoto also endeavored to place the Spnnlehcbanner on Carolina soil. "Not until the year U>7*i, when a sturdy band of Englishmen under' the command of W'lllam Sayle ar-1 rlred here, was the first pe*manen* planted in South Carolina 1 price! ONLY 2 MORE DAYS Helena ruhinstein's NOVENA Night Cream rsg. 2.00 jar now $1 In the very nick of timejust when you want to get your eummer sun-dried complexion back In the pink of • Mtinemooth. exquisite, youthful beauty—to protect your okln all winter long and keep It smooth at cream — Helena Rublneteln has planned thle event co that new beauty *.»n be your* at half price. Thl* famou* cream, rich In balsamic oil*. •Would be smoothed on every night to revive your beauty whll* you deep. If you're beauty and budget wise, you'll hurry to take advantage of thle offer. • ( B. J. Smith Drug Co. I
If the Bombers Come -
X? nuawav'jf —j tw< O< * La • iZ- / i - •£ w < r* A X. CRireffA .Cl >. " J*" yr \ 1 /- ma • " t******’— ft /f • Cl % G / q • •**" v 1 ’A- I ' v \ K A \ ' -*i f X—-•" r " C ‘/ • » KKvy nJ \ W v\l r jtX ■/ r-A-' 1 r / L>xr y o\
Range of bombing planes, an all-important factor In war today Is graphically charted here From Wilhelmshaven. No 1. agd Mann helm. No 2 Nail bombers would take off for Pari*. London and other cities. French flyers would start from Met*. No. 3. and other bases. British airmen would set out from Harwich. No. 4
- )iiet two miles from the pr -sent city ' ut Charleston. " n the beginning, huge rice fields w»re established, later abandoned. Th* field* attneated wild duck* by i the thousand* and northern sport*- ' men enjoy hunting the game in j biteny winter*. Cotton, at the preI seat time. I* king, replacing the rice •j production.” Building*, scar* of the great earthquake of 188t>. «t Phillip* Church. West Minster of the south. Fort Numter. beautiful garden* and ' various Interesting place* of Charleston were dvacrhied by M»a. Acker. Following the program a brief buxines* meeting was h< Id. The ■ club *lll meet next wee/ at the home of Mr*. lUrl Hollingsworth oa First street. Mr*. Delton Pau(Water will be the leader, choosing a i her topic “The Golden Gate and Redwood Evergreens." MISS SCHIEFERSTEIN IS HOSTESS TO CLUB > Mist Betty Nchl>*feratele entertained the memlier* of the Mu Alpha Tau bridge club at her home on First street Monday evening jP.'ze* were awarded to M>m June Miller and Mi** Pauline Bo ry. J At the close of the gamer a loveJly luncheon was served by'ihe hosj test. The dub will have Its next , fleet lug with Mis* Esther Fisher. The wedding of Miss Ir.'se DurI l-in and Harold Hoffman will be ' solemnlxed at the Reform* • church in Decatur. October 2t*. Instead it In Berne, a* announced er.'oueouslv 1 in yesterday's paper — The Women of the Moose will I have a public party. Friday evenli>g at the Mooae home. All member* an ! all others Interested are urge-1 I to attend and enjoy the games. I — CLUB PRESIDENT HAS OPENING FALL MEETING The Ladles' Shakespeare club held tt* opening meeting Wedtesday aftermxin at the home of Mr*. A. D. Nutties., club president. Mrs.' W. A. Ixiwer read a most interest■ny (uiper. The first part of Mrs. Lower* laper concerned Tldews:er, Vlr-' glnia. and was a glimpse into the I'fe of the colonies in Virginia. The s*cond part described A-inapoll*. th* founding of the navy, the first I midshipmen and the Improvement* that have been made In the relatively few years of Its existence. Mrs. lover told of the life of the boy cii.i-ring Annapolis today. At i he close of the program. Mrs
_ RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS HERE IS (XM)D NEWS’ — Amazing Experfonesa of Relief j with Rl’X Reported by Prominent Decatur People
Crowds Elock to Great Medicine Sale At Local Drug Store. The grent ante of Rl’X Compound still goe* on. mill each day the fntne of this remarkable medicine stiread* throughout Decutur and vicinity an more and more people hear from the lipa of grateful users their amazing stories of relief An Amazing Experience Only one of a lood of letter* recently received I* thia statement of happy relief received by Mr. John N. Horton, pioneer resident of Owosso. Mich. "1 have been having Rheumatic Pain attacks which at time* were quite Intense Sometimes I could hardly bear the peins caused hy putting on or taking off tny coat. Only those who have suffered Rheumatic Pnlns know the suffering 1 endured. 1 experimented with many suggested relief*. Finally I found RUX and sm happy tn say that after taking It I feel so dlfferint. RVX relieves thoae aharp Rheumatic Pain attacks and I am so grateful that 1 expect to con-
f 'Suttles served delicious refreshI ments. The meeting next week will ■ Ln held at the home of Mrs William I- Hell, with Mrs. Milo Black as th* f i leader. i- > — i MRS. KENWORTHY IS • HONORED WITH PARTY •' A shower of lovely appointment* | waa given last evening when Mrs t I’rcle Hower. Miss Geraldine Smith i and Miss Father Bowers united in , entertaining the telephone office: I nnployes at the home of Mrs. But-! ’.er. honoring Mrs. Stanley Ken•j worthy. The enteitainlng rooms ' were attractive with fall flowers. f 3unco was enjoyed and prise* a- •' warded to Miss Kathryn K tig. Mis* s ! Lucille Schafer and Mrs. Hoy Durr, t Mrs Kenworthy wa* also presented • with a gift. After a lovely luncheon : tLe honor guest was invited to the I dining room, where she Wa* presented with a (bower of beautiful gif:*. MISS LEAI4A ULMAN HOSTESS TO HER CLUB The Has La Kasn club u»t Tues- ' <iay evening at the home of Miss • Leana liman on First atre-*!. Hearts were played and prize* awarded to ■ Miss Dolores Banta und Miss Norma : Ml yer A lovely luncheon was serv. •; «d at the close of the ev*n ng. Personals i Robert Fuhrman, a saleimau for t the Prairie Farmer. I* spending a • few day* In Decatur visiting hi* mother. Mr*. Bertha Fuhrman. Mr*. Frank Braun and Mr*. JlarI ry Knapp visited in Fort Wayne ■ yesterday afternooit. i Mr. and Mr*. Dick Miller, of Los l Aigeles, California will girtve In I thl* city tonight for a visit with M-. 1 Miller * parent*, Mr and Mra. J. C. . Miller and family. They will also I vUlt In Washington D. C. ind New > York City before returning to their • 'l*?n»e in Lo* Angele*. Mr. and Mrs. Nam C- M'ller and . <1 (lighter Billie Jean, of Foit Wayn* • will spend thl* evening in the city I with relative*. i Ml»a Betty Macklin and Mrs. Rob- ■ ert Zwiek visited In Fort Wayn’ Wednesday afternoon. Cal Yost is attending to business in Indianapolis today. The television set* aoon to be put on the market In this territory will I sell for 8260. They will ha VS to be goo 4 If they cost that aui become ■ 1 opular. I Elmer Darwachtei went to Indimapoll* today lo inter the veter-
11 —" I 1 i ? ■ : C’* i**® : • t '■ nr jT,,
Mr. John N. Horton ]
I Untie it* use" ' ' It you are a Rheumatic Sufferer i . —ls your body la racked with sharp . I stabbing muacniar pain attack* that • make life a torment—ls you roll i and toss thro tilth sleepless nights, I feel unfit for work or pleasure ber cause of cruel Rheumatic. Neural- ■ gic or Neuritic pains, you should > go to the Kohne Itrug Store today i i and ask them about thia remark ■ able medicine, RUX.
an's hospital. He ha* been suffer-1 inc from arthritis the pa*' several uavs and expect* to utea s couple ul weeks' irewhueul 111 the Iriapltal. Dr. W. Mellinger. not**d Nanta Barbara. California medical re-•eu-ih worker, la visiting hero with Dr H*n Lkike Mr*. John Niblick will leave Friday for Ohio fur n montn’s vI»H with her daughter, Mr*, o. I*. SdwaiMs and family. Nh* will he ac- ( •.npsnled lo lx*lp*ic by Mr. and Mr*. Edward* who have be. n vl*Ping here. Mr. and Mr* W. F Beerv left yesterday for Omaha. N*bra*sa for a t*n days' vi«n wl'h their son. Howard Beery and family. According to .■ card received by friends of th* H*erys', they reached New Ixindou nwa. laat evening and expect to lie In Omaha thia rvenlnq ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hllytrd of lO2S Russel street are tae parent* of * iiaby son. horn last evening at 11:10 o'clock. Th* baby weighed nln<uuunds Thl* Is the second child and | se - .nd son. ( 111 R( II i . i s., OONTtNI'KD FBUSS rAUK ON4BI the larger demoninatlnns in th* I country It embrac** *om.- 2.818 , congregations. having a total' I memtw-rshlp of fi52.000 p,*raon*. * and poaaesslng church property valued at one hundred million dol . lars. Besides helping to Christian)** | America, where it la organized in I nearly all of the forty-eight atates I and in two provlncea of Camda th* church maintains missions In ' i China. Japan. India. Africa. Hun raq. In the field of — SI RE. this kit! ia ready to eat. So watch jour child ... tlx way lie ■ »ti and CMS at mealtime. It i* not nccewary to Miggnt that ' Mrencih.. r«mml health ... and endur* j anic lean, heavily on a keen appetite. > S.S.S. Tonic is great for whetting J the appetite and in helping build > uurdy health. Furiher.il help* change 1 weak blood celh to wrong one* . . a J wry important Urp tuet to hrolth. j II you need vuch a tonic, try SS3. i and we belieie that you. like thou- I tandc of othen. will be enthuMasiic ! in praiae of it for it* part in making ! you "ferl like younelf ngain.” At all drug store* in two *i/e*. The J larger sue represent* a using ©t * » c*. » | a mH b. VW V 1 , l ' < < ■S 17 IS ■ a A '
.Tisax-xj.-XUOOC-MjuW - I I I A F X <9HU « BBX, <> ’■k lU-K Panion Sir: SJF, , ■ ■■ M ■• 1 am nillinK to remind W /X ■ a u " M t ioKIV i” presented on “ - i-~ii. ~t wk ' ■ W w $ H Wwk*<l ' \ k WW Wb / X wKLBIW K A <b~ l 1 »v< --- k-x k \ iIK ♦' i I»<I>C3CKXU<;>QCX.>i H M.a lI.H »m;>< HXa .)< Ky.Kk3tbftlCimt^lclcinnMiM:>«M.M WiW | < n^ I ti' < y P< pn>nM : r
I higher education the denomination | la particularly active, maintaining: eight college*, four academic*, and • , three thenlnfleel aemlnarle* Di ! L W Goeliel I* the second prealdent of the church, having taken office In June, IM* FARMERS NAME «N>NTINUBD FKom FAOB uno* Hiram Wittwer; third member ! Rolla It Merrit, first alternate, LtRoy ' Taylor; second alternate. | Harry Wurkinger o ■■■ Trial Os Convicts Venued To Porter Valparaiso. Ind.. Oct. S -(VP>— Th« cases of Eirl Nlvenon and Alphonse Nkuswlch, convict* at the Michigan City state pen'tentlary charged with kidnaping, were venu-
iwx XJI xx UJI mux.x x.x xx xxx aaawarar xai x:x mw j Wearwell Blankets ; B * & a Colorful Plaid Blankets — * in blue. Kreen. rose and p4*ach; size > 2‘" 1! s si* 9B : or ' W<M> * S-L9N pair. J 70x80 Cotton Plaid Blanket® ’ a (Single) Special Price. dg " 4 All ('olors — each OvC | I !’ Solid Color, 25' r Wool Blankets — >4 wateen laiund edge. Blue. Rose. (iold. _ji £ Broun or Green £ < Qfi t ' I 91 *7O < or 50 ’. Wool. each 52.9 N S X WEARWELI. SHEETS—Buy your supply now at the “ tld. low prices. Not months, but years extra service ~ in Wear*ell sheets. A very durable sheet. „ 95c I sl-00 i Jti” . 95c I sl-*5 : X j Linoleum Sale Treadlike Inlaid UN,,,KVM j ■li L Pattern goes dear through x 1 I L* Will not wear 4 k f|”r, J* ..j off - Omented to your floor. ! n *jx yO Special price during October. ! kl ~hone 67 an<l we <•'* m 11 -a- > -' ou f re< * F'dimates in your i home. Niblick & Co B I ' I H MtXXWIXX XXX XX CXXX X.X X.X KJCX3IMXJ<ai3IX.XXyx XXXxX x»w
PAGE THREE
led to Porter superior coutt yesterday from lai Porte county. The men. with Richard Rweet. andiner convict, were charged with kidnaping Mr* Ruth Joiner,. r> yearold Crawfordsville welfare worker last June and holding her a* a hostage while they dickered wth prison official* for freedom Fourth Embezzlement Trial Set November 7 New Albany. Ind . Oct B—<VP> Frank E Hopt.enjon. former Floyd county treasuier. wl'l he tried Nov. 7 for the fomih time on an ■ mtezzlement charge in connection with a shortage In the county tree•ury. circuit judge John M. P*rl* •a.d today. —•— -o Tri Kappa Hum mage Sale *• Graham Bldg. Saturday,
