Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 294, Decatur, Adams County, 13 December 1939 — Page 3

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Mistmas Horaiions S—for floor> ■pii \\ intliiv. Spruce. Pine. MSB Hemlock (brangarlands. I Bl English 11..1h corsages and jfdr< oral ions. [ ; J/ uiihjfiawer)' fAuit FLORAL CO. ■ Aw - PHONE 100

J ?/ ''?^^ ■ i -<—— • W \k Z>F Bulovas - West fields - Gruens I Elgins - Hamiltons - LONGINES ■r watches an* priced from SI to SUMMHI ■RTHSTONES TOILET SETS ■2.50 to $35.00 sl.9* to $47.50 ■ h<-' a Hlrthstone Hing Gifts 'ha' '>• ••'»’. » ■ 1,14 ~f that you car>-' satisfaction Oiti.it>- p.itt "n stones. m<>H<| t|i | |l(l||V : „ul n. ft |»'m"' An unusual gift |M ,. (| | ~f f, .l lx Hjflh Other Gifts .... 15c to I ALL PACKAGES I wrapped free of charge OPEN EVENINGS I ’till ChriMma* DEFERRED PAYMENTS F if desired. V ~ "" — I Keller Jewelry Store

•HI hn quarterly meeting and a )| momlx-u are ( „ n , CLASS MEMBERS ' ENJOY REUNION Mrs. Joh- p. t. Wa , 1!(M I- ;ot a one <> ,i ( h.|( [,„,, b „ l)t| Tb ,. mJ ~ noon (or till. rM „f ~. ' ' ~* t ''»" 1 graduating ,1... whl , (l fhW’lltll , There w.., ..;,! (n (h letauo Mr. Nellie (hll „ . ... . .Who di.sl tw. *..- k , llfl) wa , u . meal-er. c s ftuga , *., .„ lh nnd. ni t „ ~., I These alt.-rrd.ug I , luur-hr-m In i l,u * l "' l M- h 1,.!.,,,, m, j A Graham, Mrs ',.-- Walter., Mt . lairhii f’?A f -- .. p i»on. TRI KAPPAS TO GIVE PARTY FOR CHILDREN T.‘i>- T Kap-.a r» r|-.. *jr •.„. ' , hoafi-M to a numb.-. ,f . ,n .. , 11 •'lirlstnias par' To. Olay even Ing a' s-Vi-n o'clock ; ,t (• y , I , home ! * ; ( <Z Hi.. com nt It tI-in < ha, ;,. ~ ~ j jby the M.'Ml'iine Milton Sw»- . pngi'ti. Angle Macy and th.- Mh « Sana ami Hani.-i Kut.k.l an.l Kith ! r'n Aff.drh-r , Tli<. liiihf.il Sio..i. n ' <|.i <»f |is t»i» will, imps lat ih linm. IID v and M- 1 «l.ny Rhaw Friday . .enfnt at Mx j thirl; o’. I.h . to enjoy a |x>l In. I ' MtipfH-r M.-mlwr- i>.. i., |»it.i th>-ir own tab).- w-rvi. e Tlh> Hoot township horn" . <• .tin mir-H dub will no- t it t|... L.,,11,. () f j Mrs Bale Moo Tin la ifi ai one-thirty <>’< Im I for th-- annua! Clirlitniim parly and sift . \. hattgr Tin- < a|wul friend-, w I Iw reveal <1 at thin Um.- and <-vi rv oi<-n| ei i« | itreml m be prea.-nt • • CHRISTMAS PARTY AT BROOKS' HOME | Mr and M Sam 15 .io - i-nt.'i j tallied Titetnlat evening tonipli . m-nilng th.- permnnei <>( the Keo I tunny depaitmetil -tote Galli. a

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 13, 1939.

CLUB CALENDAR •ocltty Oeadlint, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Fhonea 1000 — 1001 Wednesday ■I I‘nl.m Township Red pepperi. , (dicky Hehool, 7 : to p Beulah Chapel l.adl «• Aid Roeiety, Mr« Cbirlre Fuhrman of Pi. '.I. all day (nesting Firm l H. W M A. Mr< Frank Btihnke, 2 p, m . Zion Refotin.d luidle*’ Aid Ko elety. Church Social Itmon, 2 p in Zion Reformed l.adi-s’ Aid ,Chur»h Sot | M | Room, 2 p tn Biiainese and Professional Wo men’ll Club blnner and Chrlstmav Party, Rice Hotel, fi 3o p. ni. I Zion Lutheran Miaalonary Sot lety. Church Social Room. 2 p. »n. I nion Chapel w m a Chun h 7:3b p m. Rebekah fxidge, | o o f Hall 7:1’.0 p m l«idl<«' Bhakespear.- Club, Mr» i •(■■’ Rl< e, 2:30 p. m ' Hleiorlca) Club Christmas I.un- h. ( eon. Mr-. <;;>•« v Por’<- . 1? :n jP- m. < arry-in Supper for Member- and Families, First Pr--»byter!an Church. C p. m. Thursday 1 Uuralisih- Study Clith Christina : Party Mrs Fred t'leman. k p m Pr>-.byiet i m Missionary Christ ! mas Patry. Chur, h S.n i.il Room I 2 hi |i m Eastern Star Christmas Party. Masonic Horne. 7::!o p tn S' Ann lilsciissfon Group Pot Link Supper, Mrs. Ed Keller. 7 p m i Baptist Woman's Soefety. Mrs. S’oi man Krnae. 2 :hi p m Ladies' Aid Society. Evamr.-li.-al tChun h. AH day meeting St Paul laidiei’ Aid Sen lety, Mrs Frank Aurand. all da> meeting Better Homes Club of Monroe. Monroe St liimil. 7: !0 p tn Friendship Village Club Mrs. faland Ripley, oil duy meeting. Ih-I'u Theta Tan Chrlsimas Party. I Elks Horne, fi :to p m. ’ Christian Ladles' Aid Mrs Fr. d I King. 2 p in Mi Pleasant laidle*' Aid Sm-iety, Mrs Clarence McKean, -ill day i meeting. i C, Il Progressive Workers Class, iChurch Social Rooms, 7:30 p m Eighth Street f'nlled Brethren I W M A Mrs. Clarenc • Walther, 11: 3ii |i m Friday Philaihiie Chess Christmas Party Mrs. S E Hile. fi:3«i i. m Faithful Workc-rs Class. Rev and .Mi « St icy Hliaw. r, :;u p m j Civic Section Christmas Party. Mrs Ray IStlngely. 7:30 p m Wesley Couples Christmas Party, Methodist Church. t> 1.7 |>. m. Happy Home Makers Christmas party. Mrs Clarence Michel, all duy meeting American I. gion Auxiliary Christmas Party. I..gion Home, 0 Jo p m. ! Saturday Cafeteria Supp. r, Zion Reformed Church. 5 to 7 p. m ' Primary Practice, Evangelical Chilli h. 3 p m 35c Plate Hupper an.l Haaaar. Pres .yterian Church. 5 to 7 p m. Monday Adams County Woman's Chorus .Moose If-ime, 1 30 p. m Junior Women Christmas Party. Miss Ann Young. 7:30 p m. Art (tepartment. Mrs. Roier' Zwick. 7:3» p m Literature Depirtmeni, Mrs. F. V. Mills. 7 30 p m. Itramatlc fh*partment. Mis. Charles Knapp. 7:30 p. m. Musi. Ilepartment. Miss Eleanor Repp-I’. 7:30 p. in. Kiim-Join-I'a Class Christmas Party. Evangelical Church Min lai Room. f:3o p tn Tueanay Hoot Tw p Home E'-onomli s Club. M Bale Moses, |.30 p tn Christina-. es< iiange and a ilelii ioiis four coursd dinner afforded the sixteen hi sts present a delightful ■ letiing of eiitertoinment CHURCH SUPPER tN NEW DINING ROOM The publii Is urged to iltend th" 3". . nt plate supper to be given In the new dining room al the First Presbyterian church Saturday evening from five to seven o'clock A choice of awls* aleak and mashed (Hitatoes or roast pork and ( rown d |Hdato<- will be offered with green beans, perfection salad, pumpkin pie and whipped creawn. tolls, jelly and coffee. \ t'hrlatnvia luizaar will also lie held in i-onnectlon with th • supper. Many attiacllve articles will Ih- offered for sale. The publii-. aa well is members of the congregalkm. la »ak»d to keep the date in mind and plan to attend the supper. The Phllalhae class of the Ba|e Hat Fitnday school will hive the annual Chrlatmas party and gift ex I haltge at the home of Mrs H. E. Hite on Routh Third afreet.Friday evening at six thirty o'clo. k Mrs Brice Butler will lie the aaslating hosteaa The social hour will be in charge of Mrs 11. M. Hitroll and Mr* Emm Scott At alx-thlrty o'clock a pot luck aopptr will be enjoyed and members are asked to bring their own table service ..nd one ’Tovered dlah." o — Roger Hwalm id the Bluffton News>Banner vlaßed here Tuesday

X Ann Sheridon * k [ tunto IN rtA»t WITHOUT Dtrt" g r -W* Warne, gro. Mg \ doei her Chnttmoi shopping IM 9 One of the most attractive Christmas packages»see it in the stores # and order your Christmas Chesterfields now. , " Chesterfields, with their real mildness, better taste and delicious aroma, give real pleasure to anyone who smokes. - I Gil VJiestertields y/z attiactwe ca t/mu Ht*. ficcfn A Myv»« TntArrnCo. r /

William H Johnson, for 1* year* a reald-nt of Peterson. recently moved to hla city, where he realties at 611 We*f Jefferson street. A lieauliftil now t hap-1 will be tletllcatetl at the Indian i Girl's Mchool at (Temiont. near'.ndlantipoHit nest Sunday Mis* Hertha Heller in the business seer-try of lh>school. Ituasel Prior of the state pollen force waa called to the pint headquarter* at Pendleton tliia morning Miss Grace Coffee and Mia* Electa Oliver will upend Friday In Muncie visiting the Itarrls school, which la a modern and most progresslve school and la I training school for Hall alate r-olb-g- *ttt dent*. Mias Mary Cowan and Mra Vic lor II Eicher visited In IndhnapoIla today. Robert Downey. of Fort Wa' ne. district WPA recreation director, and Jon Mianer. of Indlanapoll*. of the atate rerreatlon staff. were business visitors In Decatur todiy. Mrs. John Warman and ton K>n netli, Mr. and Mr* George Hi wer. Mr. and Mra. Clyde Rodelander motored to Indianapolis Sunday where they spent the da' with Mr Warman who la a pallent nt the V t enin'a hospital. ——- - - - EXPULSION OF 'CONTINUKD FROM FACIB ON Ml Moscow might view na unneiural The nearness of the Finnbh war to the Scandinavian nations and an Indication of the difficultly* they fact- In remaining neutral was emphasized in developments on the vital central front of east ern Finland On that front the red army Is pressing a broad offensive aimed at culling through the middle of Finland to the Gulf of Hothnla and the frontiers of Sweden The tar northern fighting or. the Arctic coast o' Finland and the south eastern offensive on the Karelian isthmus north of Leningrad have become secondary and almost stalemated fronts in comparison with the central offensive. The Finns. In their latest com-

STORY INCLUDES LOCAL PROJECT Schroyer Dam Included In Survey By “Outdoor Indiana” The December edition of 'Outdoor Indiana." monthb publication of the state conservation d-parl inent. in -in article telling of the lake* built in the state l»y WPA. In duties the local project The article stattv that the lo.a project of 30 acre* Is more than half completed It Is listed under the name of St hroyer dam. « The prttje. t is located on th Schroyer farm, northeast of tin inunique reported hmidted* of Russian casualties, said a' least three Soviet battalions hail l»-t-u "annihilated" and that a crushing defeat had been Inflicted on the red army at one point In the east Hut the steady trickle of reports coining In from all parts of the central front showed that the situation was serious for tin- de fenders anil indicated that a Idg battle would lie-fimghl In the n>>ki few days If the Finn- continue to try Io hold a aid id line The German army enlivened the western front during the night by a aeries of raids In whl< h Ih-rlln announced that the crack S S troops the black uniformed Nail guards had captured hl French soldiers and killed five others The announcement said that all members of that unit had returned safely but In Paris the French reported that malty Germans had been killed In the new series id raids and artillery bombardment east of the Moselle river A development of possible Ini portance was announced by the Hrltlsh air ministry In London, which said that the royal sir force was establishing ’ security patrols" over German mine layer and aircraft bases In ord'-r to combat the Natl mine warfare. Hrltlsh planes, for Instance, repeatedly Hew over Helgoland to keep Natl croft from starting out to lay mines Instead of trying Io Intercept them at the scene of the mine laying

city. Preliminary plan* for the pt. ject fill for a large lahe an I fish rearing pond. .i- «< U -i- a le-.u !t and picnic grounds I'-pon com pl turn, it is underatool that the project Is to be turned over to th- Adam* c lunty fl-h and gam<- < .nservat! hi league ami will |e managed tinder it* supers Ist >n APPEALS COURT iqurriNitKn rims rang oim*» said to have furthered the scheme but were dlreit.sl to salvagin-t and llquldatnot tie .ift.iu- "t 'to ■onpony, the insolvent y id which he bei sine aware id only lift, t In- had la-en connected with It Wise had la-en sentenced Io a year and a day In jail and lined ISM The elder Moore, president "I . Continental, waa sentenced lo s< \ >n years Imprlwonmnt ami lined IS.OOti Hi- son. Hi-crel.ii y Irc.isnr er of the company, was <u-ntem<-d to nve year* Imprisonment and tlned 11. fem CHURCHES PLAN .-tlNllNl.-: WHOM rsoa 'INV leader for there set vices, and will tiring a message e.n h evening dur mg the week lascal pastors will partlclpat. in various parts of the program*. d>tall* of which are la-ing arrang. .! try the committee on evangelism iof the ministerial association C ENTRAL SUGAR >t>NTt*tl'Et> FM'-w e«JL <»»<*s> I cm Improvements made in the I mill to assure a higher refinement j of the sugar the former pulp; warehouse at the south end of the factory building, has Ih-.-ii > hi verted into an air eondlikitied storage room for the packed siigai Hug* of sugar are piled rtu>f| high In th- big room, the rows es tending M bags high The room la air conditioned In a modern way. which keep* the siigai In perfect shape and always ready for the marke The room has a storare < apaclty of JiowiWrfi pounds of sugar The IM» run of the factory waa om- of the moat auccesaful In the history of the Central Sugar com puny The total tonnage of lieeta >|

wan only a fi-w hund-.-d under the . Ir-cortl of a yeai ago No serious accidents occurred at the mill during Its operation and only five pet

AsstMidMasr UteaMAdBuMMiMaMMAMMiMk ' ' a A r f / / J "■ fi i*’ -.4 .1 E W E LR Y ! Ehprc.sb «our < hriMmas M-ntiment in the Iruly \ ■ XCrfc.X regal manner . . . with Mrarklinif lew dry ’ <>ur M-leclton will plcaM* every , a**t<* - - - and pur-e. Credit I ernm! M«N S CAMtO ring Diamonds <1 140 < CHgST OF SILVER f«» ••tain hi unitah pl t|| iH« At slfp b I 11 DIAMONDS DIAMOND DUET I _ ma * "**' i'tsmomls' Gold mount-$33-50 A truly lovely Weddmg Erv ENGAGEMENT RINGS f’Fn’b’F' White or ntturtl hrilltam |>tatfi«*ndo' <’ h gold, nett tett ngt. I’nlntfed for $35 (Eniorged to show detiii ) <l*’dll» ... Pumphrey Jewelry Store Open Eieninffw — Cm* Our Hudgrt I’hn.

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sons lost time due to injuries which pi evented them from returning to work after first aid service had l»-en administered