Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 248, Decatur, Adams County, 19 October 1939 — Page 3

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to the const of South Aun-rl's crossI Ing the equator Ths Introduction ■ ' 1 given by Colonel Llndbergn. who i tclla the purpose of their trip. ’ "Mrs, Lindbergh desert;*' in a ■ ve-y vivid way asxnt of tits hard- • ' ships of their journey an I also a - 'coot Interesting account of the Ilf • I of those people living on this* far : swt»y islands of th-> •«*. ciao the ■ Kttsilsh settlement of Bat'ihurst o:i tbc African coast, the thriving town ; qn the dark continent that we so recintly associated with cannibals. ■ She operates the radio on the plan" and tells of the wonderful connec. 'lon* with all parts of the world and having a born sense of humor, some of her stories are very amusing. Their great d'fflcnlty was In i tailing off. either with too much wind or no wind, ht>i after getting the plane Into the air It was a con-, tiuoua trip of thirteen hours, mostly ■ at night, when they landed they tended at Natal. South America on December 6. their journey completAt the close of th- program lovely refreshments were served by Mis. fhetvrson. The mee'lng next week will be held at the home of Mrs John Tyndall, with Mrs. Tyndall as the program leader. MftS. WILSON BEERY HAS HISTORICAL CLUB The Historical club was entertained at the home ot Mrs. Wilson, ’•eery on Monroe street Wednesday j afternoon. Eighteen m»r here ' answered the roll call with favorite quotations. The president. ,‘4rs. Kam Butler. presided over th" meeting. I Current events were in charge of 'the leader. Mrs. S. H. Hite. Following the news discussion.' M.a. Hit" read an inspir’.ig paper j on the book "Peace. Power an Plenty" written by Orison Swett Mar- : den. “Never before in the history of I mankind has there been such an 'a "akening of the great n«’ilbllfties cf the power of right thinkings* we I are now witnessing in all civilized countries We are al! conscious that there la something in ns v.hlch is* i never sick, never sins and neve‘•'les, a power back of tt» flesh I v.him coutlecus us with divinity.] The author of this book attempts to i .’!tdw Its readers that the body isi ' tut the mind. ! “The conscious union with our l creator is the secret of all penc -J , lower and prosperity. Above all I things we must have faith. Men do ! net mean to drive opportunity away i from them but they hold 3 mental I I attitude filled with doubts and fears .'■l luck ot faith and self confid- , enre. thus never accomplishing

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY. OCTOBER 19.1939.

CLUB CALENDAR Bselsty Deadline. 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Thursday Women of the Moose, Moosn ■ Home. 7:30 p m i- Young Crusaders Class. Kiva, a Etta and Lawrence Anspaugh, 7:80 o p, m Ch I rat lan I aid les* Aid Society, ;1 Christian Church. 8 p. m. |J D. Y B Clans. Mrs. Nelson Abi, bitt. Tenth Street, 7:80 p. m Methodist W. F M. 8.. church r [srlors. 2 p m. Spanish American Auxiliary and i' War Veterans Pot Luck Supper. ! 'Mis Alfred Hahner', Monroe, 7:W J P m. „ < U. B. Progressive Workers Class J Church. 7:30 p. m. .. Rurallstlc Study Club, Mrs BylI' venter Staub, I p. m IMnner Bridge Club, Mrs. K. G. „ Coverdale, <:3O p. m. So Cha Rea. Mrs. Dan Kam, 7:30 J u. m. tl Phoebe Bible Class Misouerade T Pvrty. Mrs. F. E. Owens, mtet at . Zion Reformed church at 7.30 p. m. L . St. Luke's Ladles' Aid Society. r Mrs Clark Funk, all day hireling. , Ftlendshlp Village Club. Mrs. . Austin Merriman. «;30 p. -n. C. L W Class. Mrs. IMck McConJnell. 7:80 p. m. „ St. Paul Indies' Aid Soc'ety, Mrs. t Al e Schnepp, 9 a. m. f Phoebe Bible Class. Mrs. Forrest : Owens, meet at 7lon Reformed jChurch at 7:30 p. m Friday Pocahontas Lodge. Red Men’s Illi *: : 1 p. m. Auxiliary Public f arty. American J o’lou, 8 p- m. 1 Xdams County Federation of r Chibs. Mrs. Milo Black. 2:3) p tn. 5 Pinochle club, Mrs. Ca-1 Ham- • mol'd. 7:30 p. ni i Saturday Rummage Sale. Christian Churc't t Basunent, 9 a. m. Monday .! Tirzah Club, Mrs. Ralpn Roop. • 7'*o p. m. Delta Theta Tau. Elkt Home. ■ *:3o p. m. Music Department. Mrs. Edga r ! Gerber, 7:30 p. tn. i Dramatic Department. Mrs. 11. P i Ehingen 6:30 p. m. Literature Department, M'a. C. A. I Imran. ~:3o p. m. Art Department, Mrs. J. T- Myers. F 6-80 p. m. .Junior Women, Miss Betty Trickier. 329 South First Street. 7:30 p. n . J Research Club. Mrs A. It Holti honse. 2:3t p. tn. i, Wednesday Historical Club. Mrs. John Schug, • 2:30 p m. indies' Shakespeare Club. Mrs. I Jo in Tyndall. 2:30 p. in. II , shat they set-out to do. 11 Mrs. Hite pointed out the fact u that the whole spirit of the Bible, . !s to encourage king life through - rane and healthful living, leading a ils-ful and noble life and of making I as much of ourselves as possible. “Some people's minds are a Junk •h- p. They contain things of considerable value mixed with a great I dos! of rubbish with no system or order to them. We shall endeavor to keep our minds filled with beautiful' thc'agbts which uplift and encourage. Therefore the man who says! kind things about people thinks pood thoughts and sees in his fel-l lawman the man God made, is ths one we love and admire.” Cusinwua was discussed briefly, rftitr which Mrs. Ikery served delicious refreshments. The club will, i meet next week with Mrs. John Debug as hosts* and Mrs. J. M. I l-'rlstoe as leader. Mrs. Fr'stoe has chosen as her topic “People Do You Ku >w Them." GARDEN CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. CHAS. BEINEKE The Decatur flower garden club met at the home of Mrs Charles' Iti-ineke Tuesday afternoon with! Mrs. W. E. Smith, the vice-presid-ent. preHiding. The meeting opened l with the October poem. The club accepted an Invitation' from the Rose chapter ot Fort| | Wayne to attend the annual lea and I winter iKiuquet exhibition to be.

teiW bq I > WODD R 7 DIAMONDS mo beau- * ’ hlvl wedding bond ol tokd dinn n R yellow gold Awraclwely «pZH.9») priced m OTHER WEDDING RINGS $5.00 to S2OO A small deposit will reserve your choice until Christmas. Let us explain more about our Budget plan to you. SUTTON JEWELRY 210 N. Second St,

I held al the Lltte Art theater NovI ember Sth. The November mining will he a picnic supper and election nt offlcirr. The nominating committee In-ci-ides Mrs. George Buckley. Mrs. s (I. T. Burk and Mrs Fred llanchnr 1 l.e auditing committee la composed of Mrs. Ed Warren. Mrs. Ivan , Stiioky and -Mrs. Fred McCOMell. Mrs. Richard McConnell gave a ’. talk on "Bulbs for the Garden" and “Forcing Bulbs for Wlnttr Bout* quets.” Mrs. Carrie Hauboid read n.t Interesting paper on “Autumn 1 Glory.” Old and familiar poems went then enjoyed. 1 At the close of the meeting lovely '. were served by the hosI tesa Mrs Belneke. assisted by Mrs. Laubold snd Mrs. Ransom Barkley, i —— BUSINESS WOMEN'S - CLUB MAKES PLANS The Business and Professional Women's club held Ila regular meeting at the Rice hotel last evening. ’ At six-thirty o’clock a three court! | dinner was served The dining table was lovely with •I Its decontlons of Halloween ap- ■ l-ointments, black and yellow can■'dies, bittersweet and pumpkins. Indl'ldual pumpkins, filled w'th Hal-i '• ti ween candles, marked each place. Miss luiurine Teeple was hostess " for the evening and also preslddd at the business meeting. Pints were • nude for Intercity night to beJteld lore November 15. at wh'ch time 1 Dr. Cordier of Manchester collet* 1 will be the guest speaker. The club voted to sponsor the benefit movie “The Man of the Iron Mask." October 27 and 28. -Mrs. ! Ralph Yager then gave a very Inter-j 1 , crtlng discussion. ' What Is-Demo-I -n. y" ■ The following new members wera lieceived Into the club; Mrs. Ken- ' 11 th Arnold. Mrs. Adrian Burk. Miss Audrey Ritter. Mrs. Irvin Ft-tckey. Mrs. Wall, Mrs. Grace 1 { Welland and Miss Kathryn Weidler. The W M.S of the Zion Reform- ’ ed church will conduct a rummage sale In the church basemeat Octo- • I ber 28 and November 4. MRS JOHN NEERING HOSTESS T OCLUB The Little Flower discus-'lon dub J met last evening at the home o'l ! .Mrs John Neering. Mrs. Hugh Dan,’i’ls opened the meeting w.:h pray-: i er. followed by current events . Mrs. Charles Lose gav- a report ~ on some of the various meetings she -I baa attended in neighboiiuz cities. Religious questions and answers were the main topic of the evening.; , The next meeting will lie held at'.e home of Mrs. Fred Colcnln with , Mrs. Alex Tanvas having the pape-. • M'SS CATHERINE TEEPLE HAS RAS LA KAM CLUB I T he Ra* l-a Kain dub met Thur*tl day evening at the home of Miss i Catherine Teeple or. Shor: street J II The guests came masked and Hal-

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■ilc ween decorations prevailed. I 'iiiess(ng games and bingo games' i weie enjoyed. At the clos.f of th" ■ I evening, a lovely luncheon was ■served with Halloween appoint- ■ 'r.ents ST. ANN GROUP 1 HAS MEETING The Kt. Ann discussion group l IhM evening at the home ot the I Missaa Tillie and latllle M ibera oil • West Monroe street with nine sawIi and one visitor, Mrs. Frauds I; turner, present. i Instructions from. the Sunday. , Visitor were studied. Mra. Ver- >: ontea Wol|>ert read a p. per on ■p'Biltlah Navy Ships Named tor . Salats.” Mrs. Thomas lw>on*rd read . a paper on 'lilolland Pa.xtrs Give j Sp rltual Directions in Even; of Air Raida" The leadt-t Mrs. Clan Mvers, closed th* meet'.ig with, I prayer. Mrs. Jared Reed will have the , nt at meetlnr. with Miss Ixil'le Me 1 - J tert a* th* )*ader. i Th* Pocahontas lodge will meet . In the Red Men's hall Friday *v»n-j . ii.g at seven-thlrty o'clock. All mem-' . txrs are aaked to it present. EPersonals > Fred Bruun la repairing the flag I • stone border along the driveway 1 to the Elk's home. He Is also ' ' looking after some of the landscape . 1 uork on the grounds. ■j George' W. Diehl, national but-1 ', ter repreanetative for the Great i ■ Atlantic and Padflc Tea Company. ' with offices in Chicago, visited here ' 1 today. He was the guest of W. A ' - Klepper. general manager of Clov- . erleaf Creameries, whose product i is sold In A. A P. stores. s Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sprang will I spend the week end with relatives In Detroit. Harvey Buffenbarger of North Tired,— Run-down? Make a “dale" at any drug store with S.S4L Entertain the “date" at every meal for a while. You will l« happily surprised liow soon you will begin to enjoy your food and liegin to fed better. Check your condition to ' , see it is not due to organic causes or , a local intection. So frequently worry, overwork, ii»»s i of sleep and a lagging appetite help break down the vitality of the liloud. Full directions and the SS.S. Formula are on each bottle. Untold millions have been benefited. If your case i is not unusual you will notice an tatI provement at otjee. Why not make : this the day to begin an S.SS. course of treatment. No ethical diuggist will oiler a sulwlitute for the time-tested scientifically appraised S.S.S.—a Tonic, a Stomachic and Appetucr. © S S.S. C*.

| Second street left Wednesday 1 morning for Gibson City. Illinois • He will lie employed as draftsniiin as th* new soya company there Mr, and Mrs Tom Allwetn left Imlay for Gibson City, 111., where they will reside Mr Allwi-ln will be traffic manager of the soy Iresn plant there. | Mrs. John Peterson will lie hostess to her table of bridge this eveinlng at her apartment on Monroe street. . A window screen served a* a I magic carpet for the eighteen I months old son pf Mr snd Mrs., David If. Teeple a few days ago The haby. while playing, push'd out a window screen and fell with

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I th* sertwn fiftwn f**t to th* I ground A thorough eWBIMtiM proved that he hud received noth- ! ' Ing hut u mimml scare Mias Betty Grallker. daughter of , | Mr. and Mrs. Theodor* flrallker of kt” North First street, was admlti-i ed to th* Adams rcunty memorial, hoapital yesterday where ah* anderwetit an operation for toe rem*vat of her appendix. While the op > c atlon was not an emergency, Ml«s. Betty had been 111 the past month t I She Is prorreaslng nicely, Robert Wallace, who was serious- , *v Injured In a head on auto-craali beptember 17. no*th of Decatur. : was removed from the local hnapl--1 tal to hl* residence in Fort Wayne.

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Mr W-illace suffered saver" burn* u iM»fh hl* feat and has le ’n In th* Uoapltal for th* pas' five veeka. Mrs, Belle Llchtenstelger of Ohio C'ny. Ohio was a w<*k end guoal nf ' Iter slater Mrs. O. T. J'lhnSUßMlaa Mary Kathryn TyndaU of ft*.< State Highway department. Ind- : knapoll*- baa been enjoying a i week's vacation she flew to Chi- > i nto last Saturday and has been ' vlelUng her uncle und auut there, [Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Latcbaw. She i u ill come .0 Decatur today U apend ' the rt'nalnder of the week with her mrenta, Mr. and Mrs Dan. Tyndall. 'lra. Jack Ellsworth spent yeattrday vlaitlng her brother who I'rea near Fort Wsy’ig.