Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 283, Decatur, Adams County, 30 November 1939 — Page 3
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■es At Last ■Your Cough u relieve* promptly ber.gl.t u> the .-a-at of the ■1 ■ • rm lad n j -gr i. gßv -• '.on and sal na’.u-e w ■Mid r:« tend* r. I: f’.irn|Bt..a m.coua membrane*;. ■Orw many medtcm -a y> i Mt ull your druggist to *e!l ! Cr< otr.uhion t» th the p^Br.u.r.*• that you an to like T- kly allays th- cough t ■ ;.av- your money back. [COMULSiON Chest Coldi, Bronchitis
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can trust utterly. who know* the »w*t and the worst of us. in <j who love* u* In *pp.. ( ,f (Wr flllri! , w „ niu«t rive ami forgive, live and In live, endure all thing* rather than I lo*c that rniMt p.-o ( !, i ;j p.,., „j„ n _ « a trinity friend" The areal friendship of the two ' well known Bible character-. David and Jonathan. w-n related; Queen - jEllMb dh and her ardent love for the 21-year-old boy. Essex wh'Su «he loved a* a mother love* her I son; Helen Ki ller's friendship with Hr. Ahxand-r Bell . t „j h,. r ,|,.., h tion and admiration tor him. After a brief hit -it:*- meeting thr hometw nerved refreshmen'* The I elub Wil! mini nn week jl the home of Mrs W p Robinson. with Mrs. Frank Krltk a the trader 'Her topi, will ... Th- Hlvory of Mather.” - There is 111 lie a business meet Ing Os the Psi lota Xi aororlty Tuesday evening If seven-thirt> o'clock at rite horn- of Mrs t'llfford Kaylor* i The combined committees of' | Belta Theta Tall and |’.| lota XI for ■ I the Christmas dame will meet at I lhe home of Mrs C E Holth uisrFriday evening nt six forty five o'clock ANDERSON-ANDERSON NUPTIALS SOLEMNIZED The w -ddinz of Ml • Alin ria Anderson. rliughter of Mr and Mrs. latwretic c* Anderson of route fi. Fort t Wayne, and Robert Anderson, son | ‘of Ernest Anderson. Decatur. was sob-mnlz c| November 17 at the home of Rev c o Rhirc- of the Presb' terlan churc h. The bride- is a graduate of the Impel high school and l< active- In . county home --conomlis < lob* ami the h- me e< -non: I- chorus Tin- , groom I* a graduate of the Allie I , Machine School In C ilc-ago After January 1 M-- and Mrs At;- I ilerson will live in Chicago where , I the former will be In business A: ' present he Is associated with the I 'Central Sugar company Mr Anderson is the son of the late Mr* Ma le-l Ikiily Anderson MRS 0 G. BAUGHMAN HOSTESS TO MATRONS Mr* t* g Baughman was hosier* to the- Young Matrons'dub Ttiesd-cy evening After the business meet Ing. Mrs Duvld Campbell gave a l*ap«*r on "George Washington and ! hl* early life at Mt Vernon Mrs Cum pls-II gave an Intercut-
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY. NOVEMB ER 30. 1939.
CLUB CALENDAR Society Dssdllns, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phon** 1000 — 1001 Thuraday So Cha Rea Club. Mrs. Vincent Bormann, 7:10 p m. Christian tatdies' Aid Society. Mrs. Dorphu* Drum. 2 p. m. Cnlon Chapel lutdic*' Aid Society. Mrs. Henry Bauman and Mrs. Thurman Drew, ft a. m. lardles' Aid Society. Methodist Church. 2:30 p. m. Our latdv of Good Cotmcll Discnsslon Group, Miss Mary Wolpert. M p. m Women of the Moose, Moose Home, 7 In p. m. ■ Friday Public Party, Moose Home, s p m. Delta Theta Tati and Psi lota Xi Dam- > Commlti-e< •«. Mrs c E || ,lthoitse n t.-, p ln Pocahontas fxidge. Red Mens Hall. 7:30 p. m. Av<- Marla Discussion Club. K nf C Hall 7:30 p tn. Saturday Corinth! in Class Rummage SalChrist lan Church Basement ft a. in. Super, Pnlted Brethren Church, 5 to 7 p nt. Rummage Sale Methodld Church, j 1 to ft p. nt Monday Adams County Wont n«‘ Chorus. Moose Home. 1:10 p m Research Club. Mrs t R Saylors. !:30 p. m Tuesday Dutiful Daughter* Chrlstmis Party, Mr*. Hebert l-Vasel, p tn. Psi lola XI Business Meetlnv. Mr* Clifford Saylor* ~ p. tn Wednesday ShakMpoire Cluh. Mr* D.itt' Sprang. 2 3n p m Historical (Tub. Mi* W Robinson. 2:3n p nt 11 — Ing description of the old fashioned 'i garden* it Mt Veinrii: and told of Washington * later life and retire-1 nrent there She also di iw-rllw-d ! Washington D C. telling of the!' m-autlfiU garden* and enormous? IMinsv lied neat the state buildings ! At the <-lt»*e of the program. »ev ieral games of five hundred were I o-njoyi-d with prizes going to Mi- ' Tilltn-n Gehrig and Mr* Alva latw ' son Refreshtiienl* wtte served a' . the close of the evening The next meeting will Ih- held in two week* and will be th- Christ- > ma* party and gift exchange The' place will Ih- atllioiini ed Inter I Th ■ I hit Will daughter* das* of lhe Evangelical Sunday school will enjoy a Chrlstmsz party snd twentyfive cent gift egchangc at the home of Mrs Herbert Feasel Tuesday j evening .it six o'clock Ea< h mem-' ler Is to bring her own table «er-1 vice and one dish of food. Several items of knporUtnce will Ih- dismissed during tlie l-itsine* m- eting which will follow the dinner Every . member is asked Io attend Dr Pliny Hwander, Mr and Mr*. Henry Zuber <»f Fort Wayne were the guest* at a Thanksgiving din- ( ner lisja' at the home of Joe KllltZ. we»t of the city Mrs. Zuber is a sister of Mt Kintz MRS. WALTER KRICK IS HOSTES* TO CLUB Tie- bidle*' Sliak- apeare club met ( at the htsiie of Mr*. Walter Krick yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Krick a* the progra.n lender After' the usual opening, toll call answered with current event*. -Mrs. Krick's interesting paper
I I OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS ZHAMIITON] li - j -W vl CUM -IT *»»O, l« S* U - >■ .< mmml m-M-•Vjf Hud l«K «prl—l«'d<l HISI-i’*** i« .a’urd (<>UI lIK M> *la4 «<>IJ MMOtl 4wL (UdtiM *»>■«>. »»» AGENCY f*r aULOVA ELGIN W**»ft*ld! 174.75 up *26.76 up »».7t up Um eur Chrl.tma. L*y-aw*y. ; 11.0 C will r.aarvt any gift until Chriatmaa. SUTTON JEWE L R Y 210 N. 2nd nt. OPEN EVENING* UNTIL CHRISTMAS.
Hying Nor for Him? —2„ I? Ww' ' s\ 1 ? I ‘ \T * 1 4 - fed Jack Patterson Jack Patterson's theory that he roubl fly an airplane without any instructions was sheltered when be crashed the ehip which then 1 caught Are mid burned. ' Jack ' climbed Inta a plane at Wickenburg, Arig., while the motor was warning up. He gained an altitude of 100 feet before crashing. , Jack now gets bo <lays In jail for , "joyriding ' I- I idealth with th- mirrlage laws of 'the state*, .-'he traced briefly from the first crude marriage ceremonies and laws to those of tmlay. 1 I Mr*. Krick gave copi-s of the law* In brief to m> mher* cf the .chili and the«»- were read and disi < II Med I At the close of the | rogram Barth j and Nancy Krick, twin danght -r* of [the ho«ie«*. served canity. Next week the cllg > will meet at lhe home <if Mr*. Dau Sprang, who will also lie the l>-tid>-r. with "Currier and lire*" a* her subject. SURPRISE PARTY GIVEN FOR JEFFERSON G CRUM ! A surprise party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs II H High of Kirkland towtmhip Wednesday evening in honor of the MHh birth ilty anniversary of Jefferson G. Drum I Mr Crum was born November ■ l*.Tft and lias lited i-n th-- same -farm for 75 years. Relative* and friends arrived nt th ■ lionn- at fitthirtiv o'clock and supt<er was serv- I ed. after which games and visiting, were enjoyed. Mr Crum received many gift*. Guest* Included Mr and Mrs Chas E.lertim. Mr and Mr*. O II Crum; Mr and Mr*. Harry Crum. Forest Grunt, and Roy Crum, all of Fort Wayne; Mr and Mrs Harry Crum and Homer Crum of Bluffton; John H Beery of Decatur; Mr. ind 1 Mr* lU> Smith of route *. Dec* tur snd Mr anil Mrs. II 11. High ‘and *on Role-rt and the honor guest. J-ffersott G. Crum UN ON TOWNSHIP CLUB MEETING IThe I‘nion township home ec monites club met Wednesday afternoon al the home of Mrs Jacolt Barkley The meeting wa* op lied by Itiem->«H-r* singing the dub song fu
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with the song of the month, "Mas-1 sa's In the Cold, Cold Ground." Prayer was given »tv Mr*. Charles' Bailey. Roll call was answered with [ Bible yerse* pertaining to Thanksgiving Mr* Clarence Snil'iey was received as a new member. Th-- lesson on hooked rugs was very oipaldy presented l.y Mr*. Thurman Drew and Mr*, latrry Lehrman and the on* on chrodteied rugs by Mr*. Homer Bittner. An Interesting talk explaining the Community Chest was given by Miss It-<i!ah Barklt y of Fort ! Wayne. Mi*« IL-irkl -y, who is a vlu it Ing nurse, also told of her work. During the MM-ial hour ref i-sli tnen’a were served by the liost<-*s, Mt*. Barkley mid '>-r a**l*tant», the Mesdumes Forrest Walter*. Fred Hammond and Fred M’atiffer GOOD DEEDS CLUB MEETING Mis* L bby Macy was hostess to the Good D»- ds club Wednesday afternoon after school at her Itom- a’ I|t> Winchester -'rwl. A business meeting was h<-ld pr sided over by the president. Mis* Macy. Reports of committees wenheard mid the i litb det-id d to dri -c---severil dolls and give them awav . at Chrlstniu* time Refreshment* were serv d at lhe close of the meeting. FORTY ATTEND ST. VINCENT DE PAUL Folly mtnihers attenthd the meeting of the Kt. Vincent d- I'uul society, held yesterday afternpon at the K of C hall Hoitesse* Inclutl ed the M> sdames Don Lhamon. John Miller and Nick Brann The meeting Opened with prayer ■tnd was presided ov -r by the presld nt. Mrs E F. (Joss. Several announcements were n-rnle including the one that a Christmas party will he held next month Game* were enjoy- d and prize - i 'awarded to the Mesdame* Tun «-'mlth. Dora Cook and Idi Cob- Th-- i door prize was givm to Mr* Eliza ' belli Costello It freshnient* wennerved nt the dose of th* games SURPRISE IS GIVEN MRS BERNARD MEYERS Mrs Bernard Meyer • wan delightfully surprised at her linm in Markle last evening when a n-imb- i -d old friend* and relatives arrived t i enjoy i pot lin k dlnn< r with her -in th* -H-asion of her birthday anniversary. She receive-! a lllllK ci of pretty gifts. After dinner liiT-h.e ; was enjoyed Those from her-- attending we--<-Mrs Carl Meyer*. Mr mid Mi* John Alberdlng. Miss Row Fullen kamp. Mis* Patsy Fullen imp and Kenneth FlKtner Mr. and Mrs It (> Gass Mr. md Mr*. Chalmer Porter and Mrs Ml-had* and *-n l-'hn all of Huntington. al* > at:: >ns the guests AI-ou twenty-live guest* attended the party arranged bt Mr My .-i« The Women of th.- M-h.w will give a public party at the lodge home Ftidiy evening at eight o'clock. o RUSSIA ATTACKS (CONTtNUKD FKOU CAO A -INS Illg planes were dropping "term Ite" bombs, which are designed like aerial torpedoes to penetrate , building* and sometime* are In -: endlary A* We watched, more Immbs fell mid it appeared that 20 or 10 In all were aimed at the city The continual firing of Finnish guns, however, mad* it dittl-nit to tell how many had beea dropped The population was dazed by the
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midden fury of th- aerial attai k There had been air raid warning* during the day. but the people had shaken of! th-ir fli»t fear of attack and the «tr< <'i« w- r« < rowd-d In mid afternoon when lhe alarm •oiind-il again Some xlii>|>h had r<Mi|>ened and crowd* were reading th- new* on bulletin board* The daughter of a tnemle r of lhe United Pre** mat! quartered In the Ti>ml hood, hail gon*' out to buy th> lale»l idilloii'! of thiiew«|>a|H‘i* win ti th- bombing at lack -ante Slk- wan mliodtig almui an hour afterward The Tomi iTowert hotel, l* • three b-teka front the railroad ata | tloti at which the bomba apparent . ly were tilm-il The huge glaa* 'dome of the hotel fill illlo tile lobby a* a reaiilt of th- <. m. n-ion I <an*ed fry nearby liomb* i When the raid began, the |ieople . went calmly from the atweoi Em ploye* of the hotel and air laid I pre. uni lon w orker* inelhodK ally began directing people to the < cl . lar*. I Jmi ' • ' ! wan r ailed to the l< I-phone The
For Christmas (Jay (JiH UMBRELLAS SL9B ShrweH of sppleuse for these' "•rib umbrellas in I prints, pla'ds, solids Oil tilks, novelties with attrjc live handles. I ■ I I Linen Hankie* 25c -59 c box Pure linen, hand rolled appeniel. spoke border, applique types White prints, solids. Niblick & Co.
an urs«‘iit call from f'oppiili.ii!* fi ! Sh«* pul h thronieh <» * ♦ Adams Coiirifv Memorial Hospital I * « Ailmitt- d Mr* J.itti llnl- : roitte three; Mr* An nidi Tun 1 ■ IH. 7|* Map'- *1 - <v. hi- ti d M F'-o-l Lmt :-w *’•:: North Third, el y M:«» Tit-lit:: Ib-tet« ti -imi -ir. o::»- ll -:n » Ib-hd- F-. t W .vti- M Hurol-I •h-»-f and bain son. Gerry W» :: 22» llur-g . r: Mi Elm*: llien. k< m:d -in le>w. |l W:y:i<route two. le-ctrtur
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gERSONALS Mrs bin Z**oer. who hi* ill wph a kblfM'V hifsHlioti Dh till? 1 u.i- r«*|M»r’»*4l a Im wit m!ii ’H»|»:ok*d DmLiv <r 0 I’rartured Hip In Suffered In I all Mr* A .1 Mo»er. of B<-rne. suffered a fractured tight hip Wedttenday In a fall at Iter home Mr* M<>wi I- 73 year* «»! age She i« re|t<rrled recovering deapite her advanced age
