Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 284, Decatur, Adams County, 1 December 1939 — Page 3
lZßpaptment f^» N T PROGRAM LjjK' b" L7gi& • ' ■ KjgjK .!• * |E-tF ’ ■ EaS iin and will >n Eg|* . AII dth'iu < < nr-nn will •><■ .»ff< !•■ . ■ Im > .. f' - < k- II dressing. gravy Ea;‘j» iI.kI p '■ .in.l ;. ..■ ill!' Anxilkirv ...‘iic of Mr* \ ittman avenue Mon- .,- M-ven-thlrty o'clock i,. Christmas .. vixiii.it t fill* CLUB MEETING . < K ikl.imf h,«t'i UM* 111 :, ’ke. I>re«l<|ellt, Call BftiSf 1 i*. '•> order anil the regfollowed '•’■’• Homer Miav<- !, "‘ <lt , *<’Honal». ■! Hine »«m on hooked rugs ■■* •:..■!•• 10l- th.- Clu -jstm.i*
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hlßh grhool pupil and f a ulty h , either 12. • .During the social h(H , r r ,. fr „ M ,. • tnents wore si-rVcil t ;,,. )|, w(l . • Hex. the M- dan,. Homer Arnold ■ jCarl Easlv. Floyd 1 old and Htarv i Yak. MRS. IRA MCBRIDE HOSTESS TO SOCIETY • i I The ladles’ aid soefetv „f the St. i Paul church met recently ,t the homo of Mrs. Ira M-Bride for an all , day meeting Quilt, w r.. pi,. ..<| and a i|olieloii‘< pot luck dmnei 6aM ~n . joyed at noon. Present were th* d. ,dtn. - Tom Noll, Frank Aurand. John lllrshy and daughter L tn. || g Sml'h. Frank Martin. Harold itelh-r. Carl .Mcßride, and the lmst<-*s and her buaband. Ira Midhid' The m-xt missing Will lie held a' th hl me of Mrs. Frank Aurand The Kirkland township W. c T I', will meet at the home of Mr* Floyd Htonehitrner Tuesday after | noon at one o'clock E«-ach member Is asked Io brine a guest. LADIES' AID SOCIETY HAS REGULAR MEETING The ladle*' aid society of the Methodist church met in th.. social room of the ihttnh Thursday afternoon with Mrs it I, Vance conducting the devotional* tit the i lone of which. Mr*. Dan II Tyndall accompanied at the piano by Mr*. <• G llatihold ang The J Ninety and Nine " During the nodal hour refresh incut* w.-re served by th.- hostesses for the afternoon, the Me*dam.-* Virgil Kri. k It A Stu. key and Patil Edward* The Catholic latilie* of Columbia , will have their regular meeting at ' Jhe K <d < hall Tli. -d .y ... al seven thirty o'clock NEW STUDY CLUB IS ORGANIZED Our l-tuly of perpetual Help di*- > mission dub h. 1.1 It* orcanlrallon (meeting last evening at the home of Mitt* Mildred leitgcriih Elei i lion of officer* was held with Mi** Margaret Rumachlag being < ho*en al pri'sldi-nl Mi** Dorothy lai fonUlne. secretary: Mir- E-'her Meyer, treasurer. Member* other than tho«e named Include the Misse* Helen liman. Margaret Wolpert. Esther Hum r. hlag and Josephine Wolpert. Topics discussed were The Nativity" ami also the Ilves of Si. Nicholas ami St. Francis Xavier. A short Christm.ia story. "The pet. feet ('.lff by Clara M. Feri all. was r.-ad by .Mis* Margaret Wolpert. Th. next meethig will lw held
DFCATIIR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1939.
CLUB ( ALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phone* 1000 — 1001 Friday Public Parly, Mm>«e Home. X • p. in. Ihdia Theta Tan amt P«i lota Xi Dam-.- CotnmlUees, Mrs c E Holt- . house, t; ir, p, nt. Pocahontas Ixnlge, Re<| M.-ns Hall. 7 to p m. Ave Maria Dl«<-u«v|on Club, F of C Hall 7 til p m Saturday Corinthian Class Rummage Sab . ' Chrhi lan Church Ha someni a ~ m Sii|ht, I'nii.-d Brethren Chunk, ■j to 7 p tn. Rummage Sale. M< HiodM Church, 1 1 to << p tn. Monday Kl kland W c T r. Talking Picture. Kirkland High School. 1 |7:.10 p. m •’i Adams County Worn ti«' Chora*. j Moose Home. | ’<i p m. j Research Club, Mr' C R Saviors ' 2:30 p m. ' j Firemen's Auxiliary. Mr*. Herm.i?i l>i«-rk*7;i!o p tn. Woman'*- Club. Zion Reformed 1 Church. 7: to p tn Tuesday Zion H formed W. M S . Church | ■Social Room, 2 p m c I. of C, K. of C Hall. 7 30 ll>. m. I Kirkland W C T C Gm-st Day Meeting. Mi Floyd Stom-butmi. . 1 P m. ( Diitlfitl Daughters Christ mo* Par-j .p' Mr* Hebert Feasel, 6[> m. P«l lota Xi Business Meeting. i Mr* Clifford Saylors. 7 p. m. Wednesday f ! ShakeHpoire club, Mr*. Dan , I Sprang. 2 3tt p m in»iori.al Chib. Mr* W p Roh- ; Inson. 2: Jo p. m. Thursday | Wiattan'- Hom.. Missionary Hocf lety. Methodist chur. b S<* lai Boom. 2 3o p h. Decetnlter 22 at the home of Mis* ' Rum*, hlag w ith Mis* l<etigeri.-h as ' lender ‘I Th.- woman * home missionary society of the Methodist church will , jmeet in the s.H-lal r<*im of the| church Thursday afternoon it two-1 tnirty o'clock Mrs II W Graham I will comlii, t the d vo'ionai- and Mr* R D M er the lesson study <; Piste-.*, * for the aftertuHiii will be " the Mesdames C It Fl-tcher. H W ' Graham. P G Rik r. A D guttle* ami Dm Sprang. All «m'ml>er* ar» ' surged to bring lltelr gifts for the I { Christ mis Ik>x Io be sent to M ,reey Center. All scrap i ooks are also due '• at this time , i CHAPMAN DELONG WEDDING OCCURS A plelt', wedllill.' look pl-11-e Tlmrsel i Novemliei 22 ai the MeHuslist church in Delphi, when the Rev Wilbur V Day united In mar rlage Miss Cbetlna DeLong. niece B of Mi and Mr Ed f.’ iu !i. ami Item ‘ U Chipman of Decatur, son of Mr* f William tllvler of D Iplil. John C I Samler* of Uifaieiu. was the- organ II Ist The altar was tanked with || greenery and white chrysanthe11mum*, and lighted with thre» sev ||en-wav etndelalira | The bride, who was given in I’marriuge- by her ttmle. wore white |l faille taffeta. fiMthloued with a fitj ted ta*|tte jacket ami Isiuffnnt skirt Her finger-tip veil of Illusion |wis caught with white- ostrich tips. | ami she carried a shower of white. | bridal ree«e*. ami lilies of ih" valley. Mr* Erne-st He witt of laifayIei to, was matron of honor Hhe wore- aepta blue chiffon fashioned | lem einpit*. lines with a romance. Inesklim-. ami e arrled Briarcllffe. I rose**. Ernst He-witt, of Lifave.lte. wa*
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best man. and imher* were Arthur M<*Dnwe|| ami Jack Orr. A reception was hMd at the church for relailves and out-of town guests. The hr hie ami groom left Immediately for a "hurt wedding trip Tile bride utiended Indiana university and for the past three years has been employed us a visitor In the county welfare department. She Is president of Delphi Business and Piofeawlonul Woman’* Hub*, and is active In community utfnlr*. and the county Young Republican orgunlaition. luivlng nerved as cochairman for two years Mr. Chapman was graduated from Purdue unlVernlfy when- he was a member of lielta Tail Itelta, Et-j Kappa Nu. and Rcalaiard and Blade. He hold* a position with the Central Hoya compiny In this city, where the young couple are now at home. Out of town guest* at the wedding were Roy C. Dr-la,ng of Indianapolis. father of the bride; Mrs. Effie Hr hug. of Decatur; Mrs. Ida Bowen, of For! Wayne; Mr and Mrs. Marcus Bauer. Mr. and Mrs. R M. Ifhlt nhaver. ami Mr. and Mr*. Joe iFettlg. of laifayr-tte; Mr and Mr*. I 1 Alvin Bm k. of Fowler, and Thoma* i Dial, of Indianapolis SHOWER HONORING MRS. WM. ROBERTS { A miscellaneous shower was given re<entJ> tby Ml»s Gwen Roberta •>f Fort Waym- honoring Mrs Wiliiiani M Roliert*. formerly Miss Randel Andrews of this dt,y. Contract bridge was played ami prize* awarded to Mi»* Barbara I’rran and Mia* Marcia Miller. The honor guest received many aitracllve shower gifts Ixively refreshments were nerved by the ho*U*s aesisied by her mother. Mrs Rob-cts. I W M. S. TO HAVE GUEST DAY PROGRAM The W M 8. of the Zion Reformed church will meet In the church j *o< hl rtsim Tuesday afternoon nt two o'clock. Mrs Core of Fort Wayne will review th" foreign mission bonk, "ThriMigli Tragedy to Triumph,"' by Basil Mathews. Each memlier Is a.*k<-d to bring 'a guest and also gifts for the ori plians and Indian children. DevoI Hons w ill la- In charge of Mr*, laij motile Fogle and Miss Eleanor Reppert. llosteMes for the afternoon w ill Is- the Mesdan,'-* George Buckley. Fred Heuer. Joe Kiess, J F Fruchte and James Border*. Attention I* called to the fact that the meeting will begin al two o', i lock instead of two-thlrty. the usual iinie - —■a W E Wagoner, registrar of Ball Hlate College, Muncie, was a bitsIness caller here this morning 1 Tom Church, an engineer on the G RAI. has < om-lmled Pi years of service for the company and retired this Week. He l« well known | here. Arthur Hyland of the state Are | marshal's office In Indianapolis and Mr Flynn of Chicago were attending to business here today A lemon grown by Mr and Mrs James Hurst, of this city, attracted considerable attention during Its display at this office Employees of the First State Hank are completing the writing of the checks for the IMF t hrlstnuu club and they will Ih- ready to Im- mailed .Monday The new Ifijn , lub begins Monday YOUNG ITALIAN IS tCONTINCKD FROM PAGB ONB) tlon. Mr*. Schindler firmly declared a photo In a Chl<ug» news paper a distinct likeness of the matt whom she saw run to the car as Michaud was dying on the flmir of his fruit market, shot twice through the Isaly Constant convaniathin with police authorities sought to more firmly corroborate her early assertion that the Ital Lin who wa* accused of killing the f'hlcam officer Just prior to Thanksgiving Day was the same who had pumpeil two bullets Into Michaud and then fled with his money. Thu*, ttndw the strictest veil of secrecy, prepurallon* were made to bring her to Chicago to look at Mtngano a* he wa* arraigned for the shooting of the officer. WhHe It wa* believed that Manga no had an accomplice In p«-rpef rating the theft, autltorkles fell sat--1*fl«il with Mangno'a Identification a* the killer, ilnce It was the man .who had entered the sta'lon and wielded the gun ilia. Mis Schindler had seen Meanwhile details -»f the slaying ' were hoped to lie learned a* the I QUesUonlng of Mangatto was to Ire nought while he Is being held in the later murder. —— -..— Bad Weather Force* Down Nazi Planes Berlin. D*c 1— (U.FJ The German high command * communique said today that four German plane* had been forced down by bad weather during recotm*lM*nce flight* over the North Sea All crew* were rescued. The communique: "There was minor artillery and patrol activity on the western
front During reconnaissance action over the North Sen our planes met bad weather during which four planes made forced landing at sea. suwtainlng damage All crew* were rescued " — O-— BriKKs Company Boosting Watfcs Detroit, Dec 1 RJ.P) The Briggs Manufacturing company today announced u blanket threecent pay raise for all employe* on an hourly bast* a* worker* idled l,y the t'hry«h-r production dispute returned to their jobs The raise matched nil Increase granted Chrysler workers and tnulntalneii the same proportionate scale for the two firms a« the first new automobile* completed by Chrysler In more than a month rolled off final assembly lines. 0 Finnish Steamer Is Latest Mine Victim London. Dec. 1 tl'Pi The Finnish steamer Mercator. *.21i0 tons. iMiund for Finland with a corgo of . wool, struck a mini- and sink off the Scottish coast today. Thirtydive | persons were rescued and at least one wa* mlMlng Tlte survivors Included the wife of Hi-- mate who. with her hmtbaml and 11 members of the crew, were ri-*<n<>d I>y a coastal lifeboat. Other lioai* picked up the < apt aI it and a score of men from the Mercator The Mercator, bull' In HUM. wa*| owtusl by she Flnland-Amerlka lin<and was registered out of Hidslng for*. - o Nazis Claim 194 Ships I Sunk By Suhs And Mines — I Berlin. Dec 1 -ll'Pt tie,man 'submarine* and mines hut" sunk { 1»4 Brltlnh and neutral ships total- j Ing 73f>.7«M tons btuwren the start of the war and Nov. 21t. it wis announced officially todur. - - -—O — ■ - ——■ Trad* In a Goon Town — Decatu*
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NCCWDEANERY MEET TUESDAY Deanery Meeting Will Be Held At Fort Wayne Tuesday Afternoon — The second deanery meeting of the National C-mnrll of < ~'hol Women wlh tie held r,|.-*day afternoon at 2 o'clock, in St Peter'* *ch<H>l hall. Fori Wayne The meeting will In ,n ■ ii.irge -if Mr° J J. While, dim > .in pr-"ldent of the NCCW. Rt. Rev. M*gr, Charles Thiele, rector of St peter’* ..ml moderator of the deanery, will open the session * *ltb prayer. Rev. John Bajist. host (pastor, will b«- heard on the th<-me lof the program "Active Christian {Charity." Mrs. W .1 Cunningham, deanery president wi'l comlttct the meeting. Rev J I If. line- i|>-:in>«l • NCCW spiritual director, will talk on the "First Em-yellcal of Pope Pills » I " Mi s. Charles Feb. r. S' Peter * parish chairmail will give Hie address of welcome Mi i. Marlin Guven. se, ri-iary. tnd Me- l-'-ll.i S< lioppiii.in ireitsiiri-r will «ol>tnlt r<-|H,rts District pr. .'dents wh-i alson will give report* an- Mis Marry Kennerk. district one. Mrs. H. H Vanderbosch, Kmidallvllle. district two. Mrs. Bell Si-hliber. di*itrlci three, and Mr*. Chari'* lauw district four. There will Ih- brief written re|M>rls by the siandlng committees. 'Featuring tile program will be Mr*. John lW>st. dim - win chairman of the Natlonil Calhollc School of Ah lai Service; and Mrs. Jam,- . I McShane, dhwesan chairman of In{dustrial Relation*. I Speaker* on the ifflllatod group, are; Mrs D II Monahan, president. Catholic W<«n* it's Welfare lawie, Mr* Win !<< lienkel, regen', daughter* ,>t Isabella; and Mrs. Elnu-r .1 i. Cat
ester*. A violin solo will Ih- given by Miss Virginia Kory, a<-r<itti|*,nli-d by Maxine Sotg. A special invitation ha* fa-i-n ex fended to all Catholic women, and deanery clergy to attend o Post $5,01)9 Reward In Power Bombings —— Smith B'-ml Ind Dec I ttj Pr I ft.a - . -I it ■. a i ■ ■ Co Imlay hud isyiird a lautio i< jw.-iid fur flu eonvli-Hoii of p«-r*ons believed to l»- *y*t,-mal|i ally dynamiting the eompany'a |hiw<-i jllne towers in not thorn Indiana.
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said the yhud discovered no motive tot the iHimblng* The com puny listed nine sepurale ucls whi< h they liaised as sabotage since November, IM* Attempts have been made to deitruy font line towers ny dynamite I iHimlo it th«- past" 110 days. o Trad* in a Good Town—OoMtur. Lulu Gerber Teacher of Piano and Organ PHONE 577 *lls No. Mh St.
