Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 267, Decatur, Adams County, 10 November 1939 — Page 3

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Linage and Pastry Sale 1 Saturday, Nov. 11 2 (Aftentoon and Evening) to he held in the Graham Bldg. — Madison St. Sponsored by the lECATUR GIRL’S BAND M ■ ■- »l 1111 I >M M M ♦> >M >♦♦<♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< ♦♦ I Thank You! •| We sincerely wish to thank everyone for their splendid q support in the Monroe election held last Tuesday. ■ ■ A. D. CRIST :: EDWARD RICH WILMER RAUDENBUSH;; PAUL M. RAHNER :! Mt ♦♦♦♦♦ RS ii ■I SHE V Legal Holiday ■ J SATURDAY ■ This Bank Will I Not Be Open W For Business. 1 k First State Bank Ji Entablinhed 1883 Member F. D. I. C.

■ mon, Dnrotlma FrohnapM, Betty Fuhrman. Flora Belle Kohl' and > Annin Mar Merriman. I>adera for I the evening will »>•■ the Mines Bar . toara Duke. Pegg) and pat . rirla Moser CRUSADERS i . HAVE PARTY .1 The young people of l lie Chur<h I vs God mt' 3! th* hmn» of Herbert • Hawkin' Thursday evening for n social Katherine A bit'tae" meet-! I Ing was held and the following of- . fleers were elected: Glenn Smith.! I president: Ralph ilawkina, vice. . president; Bonnie Fryhack. «ecre- , tary and treasurer. Mildred Bovine, news reporter. Isaac Wagner and Herbert Hawkins, counselors Th- name of Christian Crusaders 1 i was adopted for the group The re- • mainder of th- evening was spent . In playing games Refreshmen's were served Present were Mr. and Mrs. Isaac . Wagner. .Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ifteop. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strlck-i ter. Herbert Hawkins. Paul Haw- . kins, Mildred Marshall Arthur Poling. Bonnie Fryback. Charles Wag . tier. Glen Smith, l*Roy Hoagland. i Mildred Sovine. Ellen (loldner. Juanita Bluhm. Doris Lyons. Joan i Bollinger. Mrs Glenn Marshall and the hostess, Mrs. Herbert Haw-Mnc. r KIRKLAND W C. T. U. i THANKSGIVING MEETING The Kirkland township W. C T IT. held Its Thanksgiving meeting at the home of Mrs. Hnrotha Shady Thursday afternoon The meeting was opened with the song 'Count Your Blessings.'* Sixteen members answered the roll call with a Bildrocs- or poem appropriate to Thanksgiving. “The Golden Rule in Life Today" was read by Mrs. Shady and the

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT ' FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 1939.

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Friday American Legion, Auxiliary, Postr poned to November 24. I Evangelical Kam-Join-Vs Clan, • Vernon Custer. 7:30 p. m. Vnlted Brethren W. M. A.. Mrs. Frank Fisher, 2 p. m Saturday W. C T. r. Mrs. Dehna Elzey 321 North Tenth Si. 2 P- m. Rummage and Pastry Sale, Graham Building, sponsored by Giria Band. Mcnday | Civic Section Carry-in Supper, Mrs William Dellinger. < p. m. I Junior Arts, Miss Alice Yoat., ! 7:30 p. m. Rcsearh Clcilb, Mrs. O. H. Haubold. 2:30 p n>. Dinner Deuce B p (). Elks. 7:30 I p. tn. Tuesday Church Mothers Study Club. Me- ' thod Ist Church. 2:30 p. m. Delta Theta Tail, Elks Home, ' 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Wesley Couples Class. Methodist 1 Church, ft p. m. Hlstorclal Club. Mrs.lllomer tx»wer. 2;io pm. Thursday Evangelical New England Dinner. ' 11 a. ni. to 1 p. m. Evangelical Cafeteria Supper. 5, ' p m. to 7 p. tn. Presbyterian laidies' Aid Society. ' Mrs. Milo Black. 2:30 p. Iff. i "History of Thanksgiving" by Mrs. Ed Kolter. An (merestlng discussion was held on "Price for Peace." | 1 Programs for the new year were • made. t The society completed plans lo I sponsor a talking motion picture,' i|"Ten Nights In a Barroom,” at the Kirkland gym Monday. December 4 > The Kirkland high school will furjnlsh the mush The December meet-1 png will be field at the home of • Mrs. Floyd Stonebtirm-r. Present at the meeting were the Mesdames John Arnold. Fred Adlet,! 'i George Bright. O. V. Dilling. Victor ' Byerly, Wm Ehrman. Floyd Ehr'man and son Kenneth. Albert Ge|- ! sei, Rolla Honck, Ed Kolter. Floyd ; - Ston-burner. Henry Yake, I. F. YanII ey, Ida Walters. Miss Victoria Stoneburner and the hostess, Mrs.! I Shady. The Wesley Couples class will meet at the Methodist church Wed : I nesday evening at eight o'clock All ' imensb-r* arc asked to be pre»«-nt.' — J DECATUR GARDEN CLUB I RECEIVES INVITATION The Decatur Garden club has reII celved an Invitation from the Col-| I umbine chapter In Fort Wayne to 1 ' attend an exhibition of winter hou-l quota and a tea at the Little Art: Theatre in that city Sunday afternoon from three to five o'clock.! i Every member Is urged to attend ; Mrs. Milo Rlacfc will be hostess ! to the Presbyterian ladles' aid «oc-j 1 lety Thursday afternoon at two-thlr-I ty o'clock. The regular meeting of the Root J township h<«ne economics club will i be held at the home of Mrs. Albert I J Johnson Tu-sday. Novembet 21. A| pot lock dinner will be served and election of officers will be held. SHOWER GIVEN MRS. HOFFMAN The Misses Gertrude Nichols., Montes Emery and Ix-ona Wulllmon united In entertaining with a lovely miscellaneous shower Thursday evening at the home of Mrs Frank Crist honoring Mrs. Harold Hoffman, a recent bride. t'pon arriving, the guests were seated at small taM-s. earn centered with a bud vase containing a single t<-a rose. A delicious one course I'tnehenn was served Games of lexicon were played and the prizes awarded tn Miss Eloise Noll. -/Vi EARIY AMERICAN Fragrant formula for a cool summer! Use lots and lota of Old Spice Talcum, refreshingly scanted with roie«-and-ipice. Employ (discfietlyl) thia captivating little fan with charming instructions in Early American coquetry gaily inscribed thereon. B. J. Smith Drug Co.

Moore Aide Held IJeut. CM. I*o K. Gaffney Named an principal defendant in a 19-polnt mall fraud indictment, IJeut. Col Leo E. Gaffney of Piaintteld, N. J . a banker an-l national guard officer on the staff U Gov A. Harry Moore, has been ordered held in S 4 000 ball Miss Marie Felber, Mrs. Joyce Elj l-n-lierger and Mrs Tony Bonflgllo Consolation prizes et each table ; were the tea rosea and were given ' to Miss l*ulla Hofstetter, Miss Eleanor Mathieu. Miss Marie Ees-r and Mrs. Edgar Lehman. A lovely corsage of flame color■>d (xipples and pink carnations was won by Mrs. Frank. Crist, who asI' aisled In serving, Mrs. Hoftman was presented with a beautiful vase as a guest prize. She was then invited to the dining room where many attractive gifts acre arranged on th- dining table Pr-aeni were the honor gnesi, i Mrs. Hoffman, and the Mlaaea laiel- • la Hofstetter. Eleanor Mathieu, i Mary Jane Cok-hin. Florence Llch- ,! tenstelger. Marie Felber. Elva Anspaugh. Ruth Schwartz. Rosemary Itumschlag. Eleanor Daiiuke of XouI roevllle and Marie Zener. The Mcsdsmes Harold DeVor, I Clarence Strickler, Leoeard MH- . day. Vernon Aurand and Tony Bon flgllo; Edgar Lehman. Carl laiglubill. Arley Habegger and Joyce Ellenbergvr, the latter four from Herne; and Mrs Bernard Kintz of ■ Roanoke. — LOYAL DAUGHTERS HAVE REGULAR MEETING i The Loyal Daughters class of the I Evangelical Sunday school met Tuesday evening at the home of ! Mrs. Adolf Kolter for the regular J meeting with fourteen maanbere present. I Mrs. Charles Maloney gave th* d.-votlonsls and Mrs. Clarence Welter. president, presided over the business meeting. Mrs. Carl Hammond bad c harge of the entenaio-im-nt. During the social hour Mrs. Koi t ter assisted 4>y Mrs. Maloney served refreshments with Thanksgiving appointments.. BITHDAY DINNER FOR MARCELLA SCHERRY A birthday ‘dinner was given Tuesday evening honoring Miss Marc, Ila Scherry at the home of Mrs. Ix>«ier Ecdcrote At six o'clock a three course dinner was served. The evening was spent In playing bunco. The honor guest received many pretty gifts. The invited guests Included MIsS Marguerite Meshberg-r, Miss Mar-! Jorie Reynolds. Mias Miry Habegger Mias Fed, Dubach. Mr. and Mrs J««- Ec krote Loaler Eckrote and the 1 honor guest, Mlsa Hcherry. ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Rolcert Fowler of I Fort Wayne are the parents of a! baby daughter The baby was bornj at the Lutheran hospital Monday! and weighed six pounds Mrs. Fowler is weH known h-re and Mr. Fowler formerly lived here Mr. and Mrs. Ed DeLong of Monmouth are the parents of a baby! son. born at their home Thursday afternoon at I:2S o'clock The baby weighed nine and one half pound* and has been named Larrr Dean.l This is the flrat child in the family. —— o — Napoleon Bowl to Museum Philadelphia — (UP)— A punch bowl which once belonged to Napoleon has been presented to the Art Museum by the estate of Mrs. Emily MoMurtle Robins. The bowl was purchased at a sale of property once owned by Joseph Bonaparte. *—— I ■ 0 wwassen .Sl—.l—l Jail Bars Escapo-Proof Prescott. Aria (U.R> Ted Devon port has obtained a patent on an escape-proof bar for Jails. The bars are hollow Inside and when sawed to the point where ihe compressed air inside la released. It I establishes a contact with a signal system In the warden's office.

Mrs. Joe Linn, of this city. Is repored recovering at a Van W»rt, Ohio hospital following a sinus operation Thursday. Dr L A. Pltlenger of Ball State College. Muncie, was a caller hern this morning. P. H, Hawthorne, of Hartford City was a business visitor in Decatur He was formerly postmaster there and now represents the Prudential Life Insurance- Company. Mrs.. J. IE 'Heller was brought, home from Indianapolis last evening and Is recuperating from b*r fall Monday in which bar left srm was fractured and dislocated Ed Highland, father of Jim Highland and Hub*r' ZerkeJ. Sr., father of Hubert Zerkel, are asuong th* guests 'oduy and Saturday at De Pauw university on "Dad’s Day" They will witness the DePauw-Earl-ham football contest Saturday. Mr and Mrs Ed Ahr. Mr. and Mrs Rolterl Garard and Ross llardc-n called at the Muminu residence In Markle lasi evening to view the body of Mrs. Sumner Mamma, who died Wednesday Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Rayl have re-, turned from Chicago, where Dr. Rayl attended the International clinics for two weeks. They also visited with their daughter and son In-law. Mr. and Mrs Kenneth <’. Egeler and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chllcole have moved into the Butler house on South Third street, which they purchased last Saturday at auction. Th* Chllcote home on Eton street was sold to a Mr. Hilton of Portland. who will move here with Ills family. The deal was made through theßny Johnson office. Mrs. France Corner and datigh-i ter Gloria arrived from Crown' Point today to spent! the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Confer. Mrs. Confer has been more seriously 111 for the past two weeks. Her son France Comer has been here since Tuesday. Oscar Bellinger of Gttovllle. Ohio, who was registered as a basketball referee In Ohio by the O. H. S. A. A., has l>eeti registered In Indiana' by the I H S. A. A., and with Harry Hobble of this city, will referee the gam* tonight at Monroeville .when that school plays Hoagland In lhe opening tilt. Relllnger is. employed at the Central Sugar fa< ■ Ury a: pregent. HOLLAND PLANS | CONTINUED FROM CAOK ONO Dutch territory ) The Netherlands In general present an attitude- of calm. Tn--i view of officials was that the! country faces no Imminent or ap- : clflc peril, but lhai lhe prrean ■ tlons were being taken as normal; safety measures. Alsrmlng rumors of Holland's I peril from a planned German in ' vasloti are rife here and through- ■ out Europe Holland Is trym: t.c scotch them Dutch newspapers were even forbidden to publish the details of the border Incident. It was learned at Venlo that the shooting followed a tcolitlc-al argument between two parties in automobiles and that front c. guards had intervened but no sol-1 dfers were Involved In addition to the dead Dutchman, several other uninjured persona were dragged serosa the German border (At London, Exchange- Telegraph gave thia version A German automobile crossed th» German frontier and proceeded slowly toward the Dutch customs house lo yards away A Dutch car at the same time approac h <1

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Fihe Dutch customs house Then armed German officials and customs nfflc-ers, parity unlforn-ed. rushed serosa the frontier, menaced bystander* at the Duiclt customs house Inc luding the occupants of Icoih German mid Dutch automobiles, and ordered < iistomera In a nearby case to move aw.iy from the windows Th«-n v. lid shooting started One man was killed and hie body draggc-tl ,nto Germany Revr-ral Dire Inn it from lhe Dntc-h car also wore- ' hauled Into Germany > A c-oinmiinlq* circulated by th< government press service- said "Yeaierday afternoon at Durch on the German frontier near HlFrick lacroiM the Mens*- river fiom Venlot some- shots were find Hom* persons in > Ivlliar, d - ■ were Involved, one of whom I seems wa* hit Others httv>- allegedly been abducted ac-ros- finfrontlet Interpretations th<Incident are very dlvergem mid Il Is not yet (Kissible to communicate exactly what happened bin Inquiries will make the 'llila'!<». clearer." Almiui lhe same time !t waannounced Him army furlttiigii« had Ih-hi cancelled mid .ill ». I diers bust report for duty by tee I night Holland's iineashK-ss was .«.*< I to have been dm- in a large pint to the gllhnesa with which foreign newspa|H-rs. especially the Frette it hint that Germany plans lo In vade Holland, either to proc- , through Belgium mid skirl tinmain Maginot Ilin- <>f France, <, lo push on lo the- Itiitch cottsi and establish air and naval has*-i there for mi Intensified war on Great Britain These foreign reports have In I eluded des* rlpllons of III*- floe I I Ing of large area' of Holland for defense purposes: mobilization es I German shock troops on the* Bel glan and Holland borders, and even have claimed lhat Hollcul has received grave dc-mmid* from the German government a FINNS FAIL TO (CONTINUED UN FACIE aiXI first made demands for military mid naval bases on Flnnlxh te<rl i lory Recall of Paasiklvi and hl* ■ >' leagues. Il *a<c be lli v*d w<m! l ' definitely c lose discussions and Would leave ib<- next move ill the 1 crisis np io (In- Russian* — „ Murders Wife And Commits Suicide Indianapolis. Nov It) iuR) Clark Kelly and his wife. Mrs Justine Kelly, laith 4“-. of Indian apolls. were dead by gunshot wounds today us pollc-' inveatlI gated what they (relieved to Ina case of minder mid sub Ide According to poll* Ki lly -h<e . his Wife, wounding her fatally ai i she walked toward thc-li hum' . ' and then shot and killed himself — o Veteran Indiana Publisher Dead Ellettsville,-Ind . Nov. 10 (I'Pi Funeral services will he held Sunday for William It Harris. Sr. *6. until last June publisher of the Ellettsville Farm and at one time publisher of a chain of 135 country i newspapers throughout Indiana. Ohio. Kentucky and llllonis llirrls died at hl« home yesterday after a long lllnosa — o—. —-— - 500 Sheetn M*/ t *ll —2O th W hite Automatic Mimcogrnph Bond free from lint and wired for pen and ink riffnature. Sealed — Rip-Cord opener. 11.05. The Iterator Democrat Co

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