Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 287, Decatur, Adams County, 5 December 1939 — Page 3
S'aSOCIETY
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Open Evenings Till Christmas I I Bngs you ought to know before B u,i ‘DIAMOND I In choosing a diamond rememlier find l hut I diamond** are not nil alike. Some diamond* I are much more brilliant, more beautiful, than ■ other*. When you see a certain weight diaI mond at a price you can tell little about its I value until you know about its quality. The eaaiest way to find out about diamonds I I* to drop in for a talk with Sutton*. There I i» no obligation in any way. You are welI come to come in any lime. Button, jewelry 210 No. 2nd Street EVENINGS TILL
Air lover» 'Mn addltlon tn in-in ■,< domlnat- , Ing pianist of hi |,,,., |<Mtatandlng memto ~«■ i,|„ , , all hi«t ory, ’rna* ♦• J» ti p, t ,|, ~w _ *. I 'has always In- n ~., . ~.. ~,,,,. •_ ~„ | va«rin«r le-rsonal:- i., ~. ~ | Standpoint Th.. M.vnolra r. on. , h . | greatest „f |. „|, ~„ k work »,, ,j . , t „ dofollguhle No , . ( to Mop short Ilf , t . ~1 !„. «„ 1; , ( ,. H« O!|« . | , .| Polos an- fatno|i« , that they • ,k<- ■ -.. ■ »... ~„1 , ;l h. ~,| () th* pains io |. ,rn •„ ~. Th- same thong'i . -,j . . ( i to Paderwskl'w own ■ "Then. |< on:. p, i ,-., [ His life vivid of our •■• i " The meeting n v Mondnv • it b«- a one o'rluli I (non t th lullin' of Ml Wall K I F-! ! lowing the luni h.-.-n ,t |,..„ i 101-s Will pt, i.iu ~ gram Tho Llillo Flour study < lull ' will moot al tho l oin, of Ml Alex Tanvass Ftlday uh -■, it ! thirty <■■ Imk m i i B"i lintw ill have tin- papBIRTHDAY DINNER FOR MRS JACKSON A dinner was . np.-.-'l Rmid.iy ~ tho homo of Mi am] Mr, Arti. Jackson honoring tn- is lon of tho latter's birthline -inniv. -. ,<i Pr were Ml inti Mrs II I" . Jackson ami da u- ,•• It-ui i 1 mil Irma. M> and Mrs Edward -■ 1 actor, Mr ,nd Mi Win l» • viiind daiiglitoi.. I|. ', limn uid ' Norma. M and M « Cuisiodol i Port Wayno, Mi in ! M s Pi im I ' Andrew- M and M If. lImI 1. I \ son. fai l Jit k-011, " I ml ||. in Ikdi .Mittsoblor .md Mi and MrjArtlo .l.u-l.son of It. ~■ pTho m otlng of th •Ea -.lS’ 1 whlrdi was rail-I fm Thu <il»r o' I this week, will In- -id Thiirstla Ikorombor U insto.ul. I: w.i . n maimed today. SECTION TO PRESENT THE HANSCOM PLAYERS The lirainaflt l»"p lunetit of th" ' Woman's t'luli all! have the pro , gram at the gen ral < hili tneetlna 1 Monday evening, presenting th llaiiM-om Players of Chit 1-to Ini “RelMwoa of Snnnybrook Farm." Mrs Herbert I, Kern is chai- t : irrm. asstsioil by Mr-- .1 Ward f at ■ land Th" jd.tyei- a w.-'• tec im- I , mended ams their < nie 1 tinmen! ; 1 pnnnisos to bo .1 ver fine omIn the afternoon they will intertain with a ape ( iai program at tfie iMcatnr high si hool. niliv III" |>l.i.
_m Sutton J E W EL R Y Open eveninifs until (’hriMmaM. irr
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY. DECFMBE R 1939.
CLUB CALENDAR Snclaty Deadline. 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — tool Tuesday Eta Tin Sigma Sorority, Mi Homer Hatton. 7 ■ io p ni. S 8 on It- formed W. M , ('hurt h Soria| Room. 2 p. in 1,, of C K. of V Hull. 7 10 |i. m Kirkland W C T I' Cm st Day Mii-iinr, Mrs Floyd Stontdnii tier, 1 1 P tn. Dutiful Daughter- t’hristm ■ ParI"- Ml" Ibdiert Fea-i-I. fi p. tn i P«l loti Xi Business Meeting Mr Cilffoid Saylo- 7 t'l p m Tri K i|;,a Hmim- . M-.i|-i? Elks i Hotn< s p •„ Wednesday Salem Methodist l.idies' Aid Soelety M Wm Biirk", 1 ;u p m laid id-- • M- ! V'a l! I Io I :’t; j, JI, Shafcespenre club, Mr« Dan; Sprang. 2 ‘m p. tn. His'oriial f'luti. Mrs. W P Role ‘ inson. 2:30 |i nt Thursday do fhia lt< i flu .-mas Dinner I I'lr'y. Mt F d Seimite t; :’,u p m i I I. l-idi 1 Rot -' • Ml Judson Passwater 2 p tn. Evangellial W M S. f’liiireh ' 2:» 't p m Dinner Bridge eii.h Mrs Herman Eliittger. <; 3o p. nt. M atian's Hume Missionary lety. Methodist Chun h Hta-lal lloom 2:30 p b Presbyterian Mliwlunnry StH-i-iy. I'htin-h S<H-i,il Itoom-. 2 3u p m j Ever Ready f'li.M. Methodist t'htin h Sim mil Hoorn. 7 p in. i ll> Id.-lb-i g ('las- of Zinn Reform"<l Sunday Sehool. ''litir.-h Sm-ial Room. 7 3<t p m. Ihsatnr IHah Stli.sd 111.-.. Club' Com -rt. Inn nt Si--.io High S ho >1 - \ttdhoi iiim - p hi Friday l.lttle Flower Study Club. Mrs Ah Tunvass. 7 io p m. Saturday Riimtnagi' Sab-. Evangelli-al i Chun It Basement. ‘ in a m tu' ft Oil |l to Cafeteria Sitpp -r. M.-thodist | Chiireh. 5 to 7 |i tu Monday Resi arrh Club M Walter! Krick. I p m Woman's Club. Lincoln St hool | Xudituriiim. * ji m •Rip V n Wink!.- ‘ Ml cl,ib mem , 1 luH-s ire urged to ie- Oles 111 lit the. , meeting Monday ey.-nlng ind us-| I their guest tickets. Tin- I'nited Brethren lad,, s' aid so. let y will tßO'l ll the home of! Mrs Judson Pas-w.if.o Dritsdiy * afternoon at two o'clu k. with Mrs. I Noah Sm- I- and M Hi-.iier Hitt-m-r :!o assi-Cm, - <■- \ |gmnl al'entlani ■* la desired Ms F, d ‘ttllt ind Mr <; -n Hill will unite in en'i italtiing 'he , tm-mliet Sos So Cha Ri-a i the home of th>- former at .is thirty o’clot k dinner Tin -day nil.' Tins wdl b»- the Chrlsttnas par’v and gift eV change. Th" Silsgn Methotlfgt lidii-s' aid' sm lety will m i ' with Mis Wtn I Biiiki- Wednesday it irmsst at one-1
Jr Make it an APPLE BLOSSOM CHRISTMAS. • ENCHANTING APPLE BLOSSOM . Helena Rub inatein'a ‘sweet a* Spring' fragranee that women from coast to coaet adore. A gift assured of a warm reception. In an irresistibly appealing cologne, SI.OC . . Luxuriously fragrant dusting powder, »1.00. When in doubt, give one or the other, or both in a stunning gift bos. $2.00. A delightful way to say • Merry Christmas." B. J. Smith Drug Co.
thirty o'clock. A go>d attendance 1 Is tlealmd officers for the nnwuing year will Im choaen. DECEMBER MEETING MEMBERS AND GUESTS The Decemliei' meeting of the home am) foreign missionary ao<inly of the First I'reshyterian I church will be held In the social room of the i hiirth Thursday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock. Mrs George Walton will have the d- votloouls A program of gnuslc and readings approjeiate io Christmis and the holiday s<-asori will lie enjoyed. • Hostesses for the af'drnoon will be Mrs Jo- i- foie. Sr. Mrs. Sim Hurl and Mis- Elizabeth P-ierssm. jT ii will le- the only meeting of the organisation In Beeanilier and every mmnber Is urge<| to be present and to bring a guest. gERffINALS —imibbirhMbhhMl Miss Eb-anor INimphroy. who snfI feri-sl an injury to her spine early 'tost summer. Is Improving rapidly and "Sterday was able to h - out for a short walk. Mr ami Mrs. J. S Kosdter of West \dmus street are recovering from Injuries receives) lit t.n automobile accident severaJ wn-elta ago. Mr Kos Iter Is now able to lie about the liouae on i-ruts-h'-H anti Mrs. Koeher was able to sit up for a short time ysoiterday. j Mrs John Heller, who broke her b-ft arm and dislocated her shoulder In a full four weks ago. Is Improving sitlsfactisrlly. Mrs. Harry Molly and Mrs. John ' Peter-on att-ndssl the D A R J'lirlatmas party In Fort Wayne hat 'i j evening at the home of Mrs. Earl I Ps-ters. The entertaining rooms I were beautifully decorated with the iChristmas motif and a lovely time ■ was enjoyed. The ladles held a towj ••! shower for one of their approved , as hool* In Tennessee, which is »ponsstfs'sl by the organization. Mi s Sara Hlmmatigh of Milwatiikes, js His* guest of Miss Bernice It.. Vows at ths. hsinie of Judge ansi Mr 11 M. De Voss i S-veral of the h-iskefli.i|| fans are jdattnlng to acompHliy the | C'Snmodstres to Anderson tonight i where they play the Catholic high jschsHs! five. Miss Martha Ellzaiieth Calland at,t.nde<| tin- Theta Alumnae Christ'mas party held last evening at tho home of Miss Vls-forli Gross In Fort WarnsDick D Heller of'lndianapolis vislte<| In Des-atm for several hours last evening. Air anl Mrs Mwrence Linn are t|- gm-«ts of Mt. ami Mrs David lli-nsliy In Indianapolis today. o Adams County I Memorial Hospital I Admitted: Ram J. Schwartz, lls-rm- route I; Justins-. Spangler. Itecatur routs- 5; David Cowan. 16-months-old son of Mr and Mrs. lanster Cowan of Des'atur route 2. Dismissed: Isorna Ko-nig. Mon jroeville routs' 2; Mrs. Daniel Atlgsburger. Berns- route 1 Virginia IHV | ks-r. Homesteisl |:t Fred Bo -nker. Hoagland routs' 1. Cllfforsl Lindeman. Ms-ndon. Ohio route 1. Mrs. Clisrs-nss- Manlove. Monros.. Justice Department To Act Against Spies Washington. I»ec tl'Pi Astorney general Frank Murphy today dlscu- <‘d with President Roosevelt I the just ><-<' d.-partment's csmjiaign again** spls-s ami foreign agents In this counter. Se. rsu-'ry of ladsssr Frances P rkins also atfends-d ths. conference. I Murphy saitl after the conference |
REVIVAL at the CHVRCH OF GOD Each Evening. 7:30 A g'«d hand of welcome await* you. "ChristmaT TREES I Our Christmas Tree Store Mill he OPEN WEDNESDAY in the Ol.lt FIRST STATE HANK BIII.DING Tree*. Wreathe*. Bough*, < Gray* Blanket*. Get your trees cut fresh from the mihkls. SAUTBINE BROS. iF " I
TROYER AGAIN IS CORN KING Indiana Man Wina World’s ( om Title Eor I'ourth Time Chicago, flee 5 <UJ?> Three stf the world's finest sts-s-rs wetsbrought Into the arena of ths- 10th Intematlsmal livestock, hay and grab: exposition 'osl.iy to compete for ths- highest award for beef cattle th<. purple ribbon of th>. grand champion of the world Champions of three divisions. Aberdeen-Angus. Shorthorn, and Hereford, selected from approximately 2,001) entries, trod th* tanbark for the final selection The winner will lie anctlonesi later this Week Robert Carroll, 12. Al<*do. 111. who won the- Junior sts-er championship with Ills huge, black Aberdeen-Angus Fatstuff. was eliminated from ths- open class competition. Ths. elimination prevented him from duplicating the achievement of his neighbor. Irens. Brown. 15. who last year won Isoih the junior and open compelltlotis. Shs- wold her AlteMeen-Angns Mercer for 13.7H5 lit. Prei s-dent was broken In His. selwtlon of ths- world “corn king " yesterday when Chester II Troyer. UiFonlalne. Ind. won ths. mb with n hybrid variety mid W C lllnmenshine. Bloomington. 111. that hs- erjH'cted a conslderalde number of Indictments nf foreign agents soon.
| — ■*. ... —— —I- ——— *- — -- - : ; _ . — - ■-- ----- ~- — - - —»- ———-eso- . .... EPTICS...T© DRIVE THIS I[»ED (111 Ilf, Raamy De L«,a ford for 1040 with New Ulde-ifoblllier. I OVERALL LENGTH IM INCMIS I The 1940 FORD V-8 CENTER. POISE rid E I Go ahead, be a skeptic! Wo love ’em! We like to see 'em I •" the 1940 Font V-S, — - tn ,_ - | come In and say, “Never mind the sales talk! Just let me I Mi£7. e '£. **»•»< •Tth? drive the new Ford V-l, and then I’ll do the talking, If I apring*. in ~MM »«r*e I any. Keys, please!" ~ I I We like to see them drive In a little later, Jump out and I •••» *"« th * th » I My. "Man! No wonder you call it ‘NEW-FASHIONED’!" I, n "* *"**" J You see, It just takes one ride to learn that this low- I impact i priced luxury "eight" is different from any other 1940 car 44 important improvements I -bigger and roomier than any previous Ford carl (Five I £Xoh?*v,°" T rww New I Inches more over-all length—four inches more usable In- I staMHnr.* 7** bar rM *' I side length in Sedans!) It’s easy on tires too. It Just takes I “• l,n « * ho <'‘ »*«e*m. ’, S • one ride to learn what a difference those 22 IMPORTANT I ~r* " fr«nt Mat IMPROVEMENTS have made! I rOR Come on In. Be a skeptic. Be hard-boiled. But DRIVE I m,*wh2!!*’« m,r ’ TwXXwfca I the 194® De Lute Ford V-l, with the new ride-stablllxer I "** Cmuiuan ineicatar an <n I and Center-Poise design—and find out - I for silence i m . I what you don’t want to miss this year! I I — — M HD Du>i win«i,hLd w^, l . ,d ,^. ei,n N* a 4*emD«. I YOUR FORD I DEALER I MeM»eoeoooooeoooooooooooMSM>*M»st»>»*»»»4>44»4>*44«»»«*»*ovooss>>»sese»e»eeo»ooo»eseo»oooooeee 1 Al D. Schmitt Motor Sales :: AI TIIORIZEI) FORD DEALER H ! Find al Jefferrnm St*. PHONE 144 ’
won ths. reservs. s hani|Honshlp | with a similar variety It wan thsfirst tints, a hybtld hail won iloI s-omps-llHoti sivs r regular. <>|e it | p<>lls.|i.-ifs<| lyjisThe sstrn prim, litis* was awnrsl I til to Raymond Kii.i- Oakley 111. for bis sample of utility variety! css it. Jerome Hellmann, Tipton. Ind. home of William II Curry who wn- iu’n king for the last j three year’, won the resetve. , junior s urn ■ humiilonshfp Fourth Title LnFontaim hul 5 UP> 1 Thiity years of exjserlmeniaiion wets- regiirtls-d today aw th- iii.'ti. r factor In Cheater E Troyer's fourth International torn king title, a wnt tied yesterday nt the ' International hay mid grain show 1 at Chicago Troyer, who won the title pre vtously In I!t2<i. 1927. and 19.12 began d>-velofilng hybtld corn In HMt9 while attending the old Mat lon normal college. When he won • the third title in 19.12 he was barred from competition for three 1 years and Since then has been ' proditt Ing seed > orn ‘ Ills production brings a premltim | price and has become a big lutsl- i news. He has approximately 3<n» acres devoted to jirodut Hoti scat | 1 tered at various place* In Indiana i Ten farmetw are employe.i to |>l.sni 1 mid cultivate the seed ami *fs I workers are nwed during the |>.-ak season to dry, shell and gi.tile the! weetl Gladioli are Troyer's major Interest He has an acre of ground at bis farm turned into a | laboratory mid in 1937 nfler sis l I years experimentation he developed a n»-w salmon pink variety which woo the trophy for the lien i new Indiana spet lea in 1937.
Prc-lloliday Checks To WPA Workers loilian ijstlis. hul . Dec '> tl'Pi fCn'e Wl’A tllrectot John K l-n tiing-t today ord’ied a t>- t-hediiline id December WPA working hour , '■» bring pre-hoiiday i«iy clt<-. ks 'o 17 ‘»«> Ihtliana Workers. "The rest hetiulitig of hours will i»- at complshed by r -rmlt' st tip* wotkers coilcernetl tt, accumulate •-lyffii lent over-'sio- lecw en i.otj arid Ciirlwtmgw or New Year- d>> to move their paydays ahead " Jen iiiligH said. o Buick Deliveries Climh In November Flint. Mich Domestic retail d*- I liveries of Bnleg motor t ars during the wrcontl lo days of November , totaled 9,27« milt'-, the highest for this period in the history of the I company and bringing total deliver-; |e» thus far in November to 19 tm7,: likewise an a*! time record This was announced today by W F Hufstader. general wale* : manager, follow ing reports from i the Buick dealer organlxatlon | which he salt) rt flect sustained reI tall demand hi nil section* of the country. Bub k sales of 1910 hiiml els are running withstmitially a- , ahead of last year, wlk-n mi all flint- fourth quarter record was eg- . tabllshetl. he said, ami me t urrenti ly at the (teak for this year, exceeding the best months ol last I Spring's peak selling season The executive said that Im 1 provi-ment in general business ami IHtpiilat mt eptmice accorded the to w models are factors lit the In--1 reused Bui< k vohnni* He pointed om that domestic rt
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tall sales nf this division of General Motors since Rept. I total 53.109 unit* against 54.93* in the corresponding jteriod last year for a gain of 51 5 per cent. Thia Includes a backlog of over 29 OW on-lilb-il retail order* no* on the books against H 000 on liaVtd at this time a year ago. Hhlpmenl* are being made In volutin- ► ufllt'lent to spend deliveries to retail customers and at the same time maintain adequate sliH-ka in the held, he said California Olive* Bought Porterville, f'al <U.R) grower* attribute the Spanish war, which largely wiped out the olive industry there, aw being one of the j principal factor* In a 250 p*r cent Increase in sab-* of California I olives.
S' There Are Two Ways to Get at Constipation Yes. and only two way,-before and after it happeni! Instead of enduring those dull, tired, headachy days and then hating to takean emergency medicine -why not KKCP regular with Kellogg a All-Bran? You can. if your conat illation la t he kind millions have -due to the lack of "bulk" In modern diets For All-Bran goes right to the cause of thia trouble by supjdylng the "bulk" you need Eat this tmuted nutritious cereal every day -with milk orcream, or baked into mutfins-drink plenty of water, and see if your life isn't a whole tot brighter! Made by Kellogg's in Battle Creek by every grocer.
