Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 292, Decatur, Adams County, 11 December 1939 — Page 3
TO MEET N WICKS »"0K m K? -i- ■ ■ Hr wHglg KZ59* 1 i ■jg ■isi® ■ >•' ■ ’ - ' ' HUBy ,I ' l MI " "''>' nf ''" Uialtt ii *'ii ”1" ’ up nl *'"’ ' ' ''''•" • 'i 11 " !|,,| ‘' M ' Ks At Last ■Your Cough n n relieves promptly bc- ■|*» right u> the seat ->f the - • .-> i? rm i.vl> npl. ► i. ■mMr n '.'>n and gid na'.re ■ > 1 ' .1 raw tei.ili-r u !!»:: - ■■ mucou» men.briu.• v ■pS|» ' « n-nny n.«1;r;::e, •..,, MWEk ’•'•! your druggi't to *1 M* ! Cr-otnuUion with th • that you ar, to like i.-.ckly allays the ■»*Op '• > have your money bark. kttOMULSION B-'W 1 ' ChestColdt, Bronchifit
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SOCIETY
Albert Bi-lu.-k.. will 1,.-il hl»«|. r with ,!„. M.mJam*, II I. | Klrwh. c M I’riiy-h, ft,.,| ||, „„ r 1,. Fogle .-mil J;,, t |,if,|, l(| ,' ' hnm <■««<■« The F;>«t rti >,i n ~,,,„ w M A *>» ' ih- horn. „f M, Frank Bohnk> W-ilm-day noon ;<i iwo >/< 1.,< k T’H- sill ),.. the Chrioma progi.im *;■», \f, Carl Fl-’>•t .. ■i, j. ~,, 0 MISS YOUNG HAS THEATER PARTY Win Carolyn A .mg < r ■ ,| n ,,j Butißay evening will) theater par ' ty on ’he ik i •■;«,») o' >, .e flfii en’h j birthd.-)' ann'v" , ( y \~, „,, „ . the group u -.,,, »,. |-,| . ~.r , wtiidio. A I tn< h’ on w , < >,; ~. -,. . Rire hotel I' ~.. ■„,.., ~, ( for tiwenty-’ilv guestg. m -« Y.mng wug a««i«'> d In enter'alnint bv her ‘ mother Mi Hd» ~,| Ymnir The Re<| I’.pj,, til „ f I'tilon township will meet Wedne <hy evening .it the Lm kv a hool at ■even-thirty n'dmk All must he present There will lw an all day mooting of the M' I’ll*.ii.mt ladles’ aid .< lety Thursday ~t the home of MrClarom >• Mt Kt <■■. \ pot lut k din ner will b enjoyed at noon with the egt-hange (( f Christmas gifts ami election of offleoi - In the afternoon Every member is asked to attend The Progressive Worke .• tings of the I'nltt'd Brethren .-’unda achool will have the Cariatmas iptrty and gift oithange at the church Thurgday evening at -eventhirty o’< he k Th- following will 11>- the committee in charge, Mr land Mrs. Paul Me Ahron, Mr and .Mrs I Mattav ami M and Mrs An drew Hilton CALL-TERRELL WEDDING SOLEMNIZED SUNDAY A surpt i«e wedding minrri'd a’ the rinse of the morning service at I the new I’nltet! Brethren church Bunday morning whet Miss l.ucy ' Ann Terrell o ami. the bride of Ihitl AA’oodrow Call Th- single ring ceremony was I I read by th« pastor. Bev l.uke .1 Martin, and the couple w is attended by Mi»s AA’am ’a M> K>-an of |n-< atur and Rlehattl Stanlford of A'an '.A'ert, Ohio Mrs Call is the daughter of Mr and Mi s Karl Terrell of South 11th St. and Mr Call Is th<- son of Mr and Air .Io ph <ll f Wills County. She i- employed at the i> wit' Print Shop and he is a farmer The will reside in ftceatui
OECATIIR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY. DECEMBER 11.1939.
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Monday ’ Corinthian Class Christinas par 'y, Mrs Hd Hummer. 7.30 p m. Hes-areh Club, Mr. Walter Krick. I p. nt. Woman’s r| M |,. Lincoln Sihool Auditor urn. «y p. m Tueauay Ih lla Theta Tall II , iti< Meo. Ing. Elks 'lls,me. 73up, m. Mary and Murtha < hrlsitna- par Method.-’ t’hurs'h Sie-ial Boom. • ’!•' p »n. Chur, h Mother- Study Club, M''todlst Hie lai Boom. i'll pm. W m- n of the Moo-i- p<,< |,u, k ChriwUMß Pat". Mrs Bert. Hal--, r > '■» p. m Kirkland laid eg’ Chib All Hay , niueting. Kirkland High Schosn ltor>as <Ta«« Mrs. IP urge Ko'n ti -'.u p m Zon Senior Walther Mar to, 1-ti’hetan Church, 7 ’.o p. m. Zion Junior Wubh>r league Business Inc. I.inheran Church. 7: 3o jt nt. Sisters of Both t’liys, Mr .1 E. Anderson. 7::!u p. m w C, T I’, Mrs. E N Wicks, ?:3o p tn Wednesday I’nioti Towushiji Bed Peppers, Lucky Si hool. ; m p ni Beulah Chapel Ladl s’ Aid So, iely, Mt- Chillis Fuhrniati of Pte ble, all day tniiuing Fir«t I II AV M A. Mr- Ftank Bohuko, 2 p. m Zbi’t Reformed Indies’ Aid So- < lety. Church Social Room. 2 p. in Zion Reformed laidies’ Aid. Church Social Room. 2 p m Business and Professional AVomen’» Club Dinner and Christmas .Party. Rice Hotel, ft:3<l p m Zion Lutheran Mi .-kina' y Sot (••ty. Chtlnh Sialai It.tom, 2 p tn I’nlon Chapei AV M A Church 7:30 p m. Ib Lodge I o. o. I’ Hall. 7 3o p m. laid!* - .-diakespeare Club. Mrs .(•■■uie Hiei.. 2:3-1 jt m Hi-toiu-al Club Christmas lainclt- • on. M> (Illes V Porter. I.’ :o p tn Carry in Stippi for Mi-tubers and Families, First I' r ■ «'b yter Ia it Church. •; p m. Thursday Ib'tfer 'Homes Club trf Monna-. Monroe Scliool 7 :o p tn Friendship Village Club. M< l,e land Ripp y, oil day me-ting Iti l'a Tin ta Tati Christmas Parly, I Elks Hume. S :n p m Christian Udi.' Aid M. Fr. d King. 2 p tn Mt Pleasant Udi--’ Aid S-aituy. Mrs Clarence M. K'-ati. II darn el ing ! It Progtessli,- Wo k.- . Chi • churi h .-'is il Room 7 In P tn. Friday Ainerii in i. on ’ islllittv Christmas I’.uty. 1,-gion Home. »; io p m
Th- ladles of the First Presbyterian church will serve a slipper to the public Saturday from 5 Io 7 o'clock In the new dining-room of the church The price of supper will b* thirty-ftv* cents and the m-nu will be an non need later. A fiasaar will also be h-ld in lonnectlon with the supper. . -a—— Mrs Monta 11-nsley and daughter Mrs. Robert Orff ol Fort AA'ayne visited in Dwattir t+.turdav wl’h their daughter and sister, Mrs Herman Ehinger. Homer latwer. Ralph Yager and (lien Hill, of this city, attended the funeral of Clarence Wills nt Kokomo Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Randolph llrtrton of I’dhana. Ohio were the gu -ts Sunday of Dr. and Mrs Fred Patter-•-■on. Mrs Fay MiHsehle- bis returned from a two months' visit in Florida Mrs. J Jerome Yager and Infant daughter will he diamlsaed from the Adams county memorial hospital Tuesday morning to their home In Berne. Mrs. WJlliagn Evans of route 1. Monroe was reported os being jslight)' Improved this morning at I the .Adams county memorial hoaplI tai. wlmre she Is suffering wWh li eriibral meningitis A number of out of town friend and relatives attended the funeral services for Mrs Herman Confer held here Saturday i ioiniug They | w-re Mr and Mrs. Joseph AlHluan. -John Markey and Mr- .1 S Nlhllck |of East Chicago; Mr and Mrs John , Hollenbiugh, Mary Kent. Clara I Kent. Saddle AUrlnson all of Gary; I Mr. and Mrs A. L faingendorf of Hammond; Mr. and Mrs. Chari Si hmsl. Mrs Arthur Claussen. Mrs W A Myla-i k Mr .nd Mrs. Manford Patter, Dr and Mrs. D. E I Gray, all of Crown I’o'nt; Mr. end Mrs. C. O. France of Gary: Mr. and II B France of Chicago. Mis Flora Arnold. Miss Helen Arnold. Miss .Margaret Confer. Mr and Mrs Florian Arnold al! of i-’ort AVayne. and Mr. and Mrs I) A fish its Indiana|H>U-. , Mrs Bthel Crowbl of Bluffton ' vislH-d aver Sunday at the liome of I I Mr. and Mrs. Clntus Meyers and son. Ralph David Mr and Mrs \V A. Klepper. Mr and Mi« Elmo Smith. Mr- J II Holthouse ond daughter. Margaret, Mrs. Charles C let- Miss Magdalene Schmitt, Mrs Joseph Malk-ry and Mrs Paul Brunton were among those who atlflldeil i lei titre given 1 by the R V Joseph M Gillie. <’ S P. at the Central Catholic high schiHil In Fort Wa'ne Sunday evening Mis AV Guy Brown, who h.i‘ |»>en visiting her soteln-luw and daughter. Al and Mrs I <’ Mills, of B aver, Pennsylvania, for the • last II week- ha returned to De • i.mir. , I Adams County Memorial Hospital I Admitted; David M Teeter. Jr . I Geneva; Joan Kruse. 221 South I Third St Ii Dismissed Mrs. Jtitnos Hailey. I; Route 3; Mrs laife Grim and InILint daughter Vivian Joan. R-rtit'- fi; Mrs Bryan Smith and Infant doughIter Joyce Anu. PleaMUI Mills; Mrs. AVillird It Fui-lling. Monroeville: ll.uiere Engle. P2P Russell st. Man Shoots Sister And Brother-In-Law Valpiralso, Ind Dec. 11 <UR> Joseph Strippl. 35, shot his sister and broihei in law In the i liums of a family qiianel today and was I jailed alter sm render Ing Io Sheriff Freeman lame Th-- wounded are Mrs Mary Hui'- 45. and het busband James Huie. SO Mrs. Rule's condition was deacrllied as crlllral at a hospital here. Two Men Killed In Whiting Explosion Whiting. Ind Ihi II ’U.R> Two men were killed and three Injured today In an explosion at the Carbide and Cai lam Chemicals ('orpuralhm plant The dead Frank Hepp. 4»I llaiimiond and Sam I. Camplall. 47. Kaat Chicago The Injured C. F l-elbert. AVhltllig. and Walter Kaminski and A l> Siilltr. iMith of Calumet City HOLIDAY SPECIALS on ( lenning and Prenning (in »H»ct now I HUTS • TOP COATS OVERCOATS I.AIHES- PLAIN COATS 39c DRESSES 4Q C MYERS CLEANERS Phone l!C>
CLAIMS MCNUTT STRONG IN EAST Mi-Hale, Back Krom Eastern Tour, Encouraged By Strength Indianapolis, bc< il tupy Pniil V. .McNutt's strength In eastern seaboard states for the D'-moi rath-presldi-nilal nomination looks •'very, very eiicouraging." his cam paign manager, national committeeman, Frank Mi Huie, reported today after a two weeka' tour of that area .McHale refused to estimate the number of delegates McNutt might have from the eastern states but uss-rled "In the event H'MMievelt doesn’t run again they look upon Mi Nutt as the strongest candidate.” In answer to a question, Mi Hale denied that the Mi Null organisation is using any money from the two percent club, fund raising agemy of the Democratic party. Io finance the campaign. ■'l’rai-thally all our money has cniiie as < ontrihutlona Imm Itidlviduals In Indiana. " McHale said ’’We absolutely have not .used any two percent club money That money cannot Im used to further the candidacy of anyone for nomination." These Individual <’onlrilm<imis ranged from 25 rents ' on up. ’ McHale said. -o JERRY MANGANO (CONTINL'kID PK<>M PAGE ONE) making plans to return Mangano here lor trial on the Berne murder charge in the event he wins his freedom on the ('hlrago killing charge. — o 1 l-Year-Old Girl Is Killed By Boy I’riend Charles City, lyw i Dec 11 il'l’i Al 4 year old girl w.is cliildt j e-l to death bv her 17 year old high | m hiHil Ih,v friend t.st.y Tin- victim was Dorothy t i ter., OPEN EVENINGS TILL CHRISTMAS. A Jr j yk L 1 •ashsliUevg f f - • tvlase k 11 ■sick-tbs \ gift •» • — r ' OH * Si Vi \\' 247 ‘ Mtit amuica \\ 4/ Z ‘ Other Watches Westfield _— $10.75 Elgin $17.50 Hamilton $37.50 SUTTON JEWE L R Y 210 No. 2nd St. OPEN EVENINGS Tll.l, (IIKIST.MAS.
I,_ • • . It was in Grandfathers Day !i '" I I W//r n your grandfather needed tohncco he probably went to the tobacconist in his community and hud a lot of fun blending differ* ent types of tobacco together and trying out the differ* ent mixtures. He MAY HAVE FINALLY HIT on a combina* tion of tobaccos that was pretty much to his fancy... that tasted all right to him and wasn’t too strong. So the tobacconist, with an eye to future business, would make up this private blend and keep home of it oa hand for him. This HIT OR MISS METHOD oftobacn blending was nt ivr very satisfactory. But it proved one thing to both smokers and manufacturers, that you must have a blend of tobaccos to get better smoking results, because no one tobacco by itself has all the qualities necessary to a good smoke; lllE CHESTERFIELD tobacco buyers select and bid in at the auction sales the tobacco types that best fit the Chesterfield blend, which is the right combination of exactly the right amounts of Maryland, Burley and Bright w ith just enough Turkish. These tobaccos and the Chesterfield way of blending them make Chester* field different from any other cigarette. 11IAT IS \\ IIY there are millions of enthusiastic Chesterfield smokers clear across the country. They find Chesterfield COOI bH, Hk TTEIt-TAST-/V6 and 1)111 SITE I Y MILDER.. .just what they want for real smoking pleasure. You can't buy a bi tter cigarette. Chesterfield
Ipreaident of <h< freahtnan clan* tri iColwell low.l high -chool Het a* I 'Milan*. Warren Blew it*. pr.-eldent ' of Hit* Keillor claaa. niuriipteil to i commit aitiit<|i by liking aim It nine hut will recover. authorities wild Another British Steamer Is Sunk London. Is- n <U.R) The British aleamer Willow |hhi| OH ton*, atruek a mine and aank Ini I the North Se,i. It wa* announced today The crew of .18, a few men I .lightly Injured were reamed by a llathlship and landed at an east roast port Tin Willowpool built In I*2S. was owiiml by the Pool Shipping Co. Ltd and wa* re(lafared out of Weat Hartlepool - Canada Ruahe* Gold Mining North Itattlefnrd. Htak il'l‘t Within •■way motoring distance of North Ik Hleford op»n»tlon* will bo
11 mi aneni ed shortly on a (roup of. ‘mining claim* Aawiys for (old give 'every Indication of profitable oper ' atlona o — - Former State Prison W arden Dies Sunday Muncie, Ind. Hee. 11 —(l’Pl —! Walter I Italy. former Warden of 'the Indiana State pn»on. db-d here last nigh' at the age of 85 after an lllltteae of two year* Oily was ritnoved from office In ||M3 >ft< r a term of ihe lit year*, by Hot Itaul V McNutt and *a« am | <- >et|i*d by I anil* E Kunkel. Mich K.-in t’tty For lit years I tab waa employed 1 In varloita capacltie* .n the penlteti I tlary. Lift Lively in CCC Camp Qulm y Col <U.R> Life for the 13 CCC Iniya of the Feather Mirer | Camp Isn’t the dreary thing some might imagine In search of a j
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man reported lout, they encountered a big hear that did all of hi* native trlrka for them until they ! talked too loudly and he disappear ed atghted aeveral deer ran Into a nunibei of raltleanake* and finally dlMovered that the mlaalng man waan'l ioat at all PLAY Mack • • - the Sensational New Game everyone in platinxPrice 50c B. J. Smith Drug Co. —
