Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 298, Decatur, Adams County, 18 December 1939 — Page 3
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■gSM — — nIL or u. B CHURCH AND bazaar BE" " ' '’''i l "' l fcgk 1 -i t <'<•»•>' i' i . <i>>' tunds f->- i i.f E!< . • | man A'-mu fl|H\ '! tn- held W—lm- . nt |> hi ■H ■ lkr< pl-«. ■ .... k < ■■■.. h;»:i<l mml< i i»<i-i h- on h<l<l in HK *f.. - i vili'd U> »<"■ ll> .1 BBona SHIFFERLY BKss to aid society Hv.inyli. 11l :.!<i • * f * ■K.. ■ nnil al«o for *• 'ho ’ BEt 1,.z ■ followed with pr ..'l4 of readings th.- new year wA .. - ■K- tr<M«iin-i r.i-. . tli>. New • i Bmippas invite guests T Kapp* u ■■ . i Wo ho ot,i. n^B.' tin m. B|H| v .uni Hoy K.ih< their theater the - .-ar 111 nty N I !->-d hlii aerviie. t . happ' t»o .;.!'■ *1 by the Ih.v • .'i.'.l may bring an of fruit or som- small
I CANDY 1 Forget-Me-Not CANDY B Attain offer* you a gift *ugge«lion. with all B the fine*t Chocolate*, both Hard and X'lt B Center* and Deliciou* Cream Filling*. B ? You will appreciate the high grade coating* B we u*e in both milk and dark. B Alao. Bon Hon* and Toffee. B Come and select just what you like best and B we will make up your bo» accordingly. K Gift package* to lie sent by mail, will lie B wrapped for mailing, free of charge. > ° k* Open Evening* “till Christina*. fl I I’TKiiiTinvii. unitin' I |P" HNRKTOn Hamilton deiignt ju»t reieoied B^F’ h »«t the ityle trendi in wotchei ogam thi» year. Yov> choice o Hamilton will thut be doubly valuable ... for Hamilton IB' "ocy hat been America » ifardard for almcnt half a cenWe’re showing the complete new variety now Come ini /ySjjF \ l”V -7 I • - U Me ii" ' Mg ■ fth , .Jr 11. —- U* ■ IBs <4K IV ( *vZ H*,l» Ua WjfjSSSt rW •* rKtEfiitt3r wwrweor-ir m i4< --j id • ArvawSaja sp «we.. io iSjCppT **° ••* ,M M I — Other Watches - I I"estfield* *lo.7s—Elgin* *l7.so—Bulova* *21.75 I Deferred Payments. I Sutton Jewelry I 210 North 2nd St. I Open Evening* till Chri*tma*.
•rflrle if he wWi< . R ah(|ii|fb Li J* "•"•’’M’-y. A toile, on tt£2“ - « yill have a fhrio., , w ,. |( naiMay evening at lh , fattheran rhan h at seven-thlrty k Every one f. i ( , bring , cer.t toy The fit. Mary', township home : economics .1,4 b wllt h „ 1)( #t| , 1(| day me- ny Thur .lay al th,, homo of Mr. Charles X'yffeler All tm-fn-her. are -isk.-d b - p n .... n , a , thl. win b . the annual Christina* party and rift exchange E-oh |. asked to Print one .ov erod di.h and h- <IW „ tah|. ~r . vice. YOUNG MATRONS CHRISTMAS PARTY The Yount Matron's dub enjoy e.l It. Christm.? pad' and rift exchange Thursday ev< ning at th* : Iwane ot Mr. I Parle. Millet m the 1 form of a six odotk dinner. Mr. Miller was asdst.-d In serving by | Mr., ||. I. x..|| Th- dining table < |,id with I white linen and , .-nu t. d with an attractive arrant-ment i,f t e| and tie. it foliar and .liver b. 11. with red ami green candle. In . ry.tal holder. Each place wa. matk.-d with .i .mall 1,.-., a uelhlon. throe-emir.e dinner wax nerved. After dinner the rne.l* were in vlte.l to the living room, where th. etchang. gift, were arranged tin der a litht.-d tree. Xumber. were .drawn for the gift*. Game wer ■ fehjoy.d and prize, award'd GIRL SCOUTS TO HAVE INITIATION Th- Tri Kapp, Ghl Hcoiit. will | hold a Chrl.tma. party at the l.in i coin School Thtl.rda from <:■!> to 7 t.f o', look i fhtrmal initiation .ervlc.-x will Ibe held Inventing the new ni-tn-I Iter., who are Janet Z.-« r. Joan Metz. Joan Z-.er. Juanita l-Mgell.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY. DECEMBER 18. 1939.
CLUB CALENDAR . Socltty Daadllna, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phone* 1000 — 1001 Monday ■St Mary'* Sodality, Schtml Hall, 7:M p. m. 1 Pythian Ne.-dle Club f'hrlnttna* Party, K of I>. Home. 6 p m Tirzah Club, Ben Hur Hall. 7:30 P m. Winner'* chia, chriatma* Party, ItolM-rt Garard. 1; 15 p. m Adnm- County Woman'* chorus. M.wi.e Home, 1 30 p m. Junior Women Chrl.tma* Party, Mis* Ann Young, 7::io p m Art Department, Mn. Holer* Zwiclt, ",::o p m Literature Dep.rtm-nt. Mrs. F. v -Mill., 7:B# p tn. Hramatld Department, Mr*. Charles Knapp, 7;30 p m. Music Department, Mis* Eleanor Reppert, 7:80 p til Kum-Join-I's Clas* Christmas Party. Evangelical Church So. lai Room, C:3n p. m. Tue«uay Loyil ihiughtcr. Chrl.tma. Party, Mrs. Frank Butler, I p. m. Mt. Talior laidie.' Aid Pot Luck Supper and Chri.ltn.is Party. Bobo School. 7 p. m Hoot Twp. Hom.- Economic. Club, Mr. Dale Mo.es, 1:30 p ni. I Adam* Cminty X'tit.e.' Chriatma* Party. Mr.. Vernon Aurand. Iltimi.tt’id 47. M p m. C L of C. K. of C. Hall. 6:30 p. 111. P.i iota Xi Chrl.tma. Party. Ml*. B-tty Frlslnger, 7..'••» p. m. Wednesday Bak‘<d G.mhl. Sale, I'nited Brethren Church told Const It ut ion t, s a m. Io 6 p m Zion Junior Waith.r Jaagu.Chrl.tma- Part', laitheran Church. 7:3't i> m. Decatur Home Economic* Chib Chrl.tma Parly, Mr. Ed Warren, 1:311 p lit. Zion .denier Walther la-ague Chrl.tma. Party. Lutheran Church 7:3ti p m. Thursday Phoebe Bible Cla«« Chri.lmt* J’arty Zion llcfornu d Church. 7.30 ' p. lit. St. Mary'* Home Economi « chili Mrs. Cha. Xyffeler. all day. Tri Kappa Girl Stout Troop. Sthotd. I p. m. Friday Philo <ia Mt ami Mn 1111 old Baughli. 7 30 p ni. P T. A. Llm-dn School. l:3u i p m. B-madetta Eley amt Kathryn Bister. Joan Cowan and Dorothy Hamj ntoml have been n im-«l co-chair-men of the decoration committee, with Ann Maddox Male-1 D-ath, Dm lie lb- Boon Maiv latu llolti'e son. Mary . J mhh nd Barkers ■ Kohl, tn a.«l.t them The other conmil't-appointed are the following: informal InftiaI tlon. Helen Frank*, chairman, j Clarice An.baugh Mary la-itz. An Ina C Frit-dley. Nam y Ifc-M. KathI ryti Ann Edward, and Iren. I Brooks; gift exclvtnge. Jane Mi l dos Huth Yo*V, Jean Strr 1111; re > freahnients Floraltelle Kohl. ! chairman. Jane Eady. H”«- Marls Stanley. Ramona Oliver ami Kath I ryti Davis. : The Philo class if the Baptist 1 Sund y * htstl will meet at th* home of Mr. ami Mrs. Harold IBaughn. 32* North 11th »tr-et. Frl I > A I lit gift . Vh.inge w ill Im I Thl- Phoebe Bilde class of the Zion Reformed Sunday achool will have It. chrl.tma. party ami Iwem tv-five cent gift exchange in the church «o< lai room Thur.day evening at .even thirty o'clock. o _ - Adams County 1 Memorial Hospital • • Admitted: Charles 11. France. Chicago 111. Di.mls.ed: Jack Harker. 6't.' Indian* Ave; Mrs. Amo. Walker. Geneva: Mr* Manna. Ix-vy and infant son. William David. Monroe; Mr. Donna Alh-n. Oxford. Ohio; Mr*. Ben Mazelln. Bern*. * TODAY COMMON ERROR * . — Do not .ay. "She watched hei grandmother, aunt and mother knlltliig;" »ay. Tmr grandmother. her aunt and her » * ♦Cemetery Wreaths and Bouquets ♦Evergreen Grave Blankets — i Alto a compltto MlMtldn of | materials <or homo and cemetery I decorating. “Say w j " DECATUI FLORAL CO. Nuttman Ave - PHONE 100
On the Wei), county state forest and game preserve, there are three covered field, for the propagation of pheaaanta, Hungarian and Chukar partridge, of the two pht-as-attl fields, one Is MM feet by 444 f-et, and the other Is MH feet by 628 The field tor Hungarian mid Chukar part ridge Is 432 feet by 2*. feet. These make a total area of approximately z| acres of covered fluid*. The fluids are completely enclosed. I.uh sides ami lop and are vermin-proof. Mr. and Mr« -Stanley State of this city will l-ave Friday for Mex- 1 Ico, Missouri, where they will spend Christmas with the former’s parents. Mr and Mrs. II I. State. Mi.a Anna Jane Tyndall, who I* in nurse*' training at Indianapolis, will .irrlvn home Chrl.tma. afternoon to speml the following week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs Dau Tindall. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tyndall and Mr and Mrs. Dun Tyndall attended the dedication of the i.-w <hap<'l at the Indiana Girl’s school near Indkmapolls yesterday. If wus an Imio- salve ceremony parficipaft-d In by Governor Townsend, T A. Gottschalk. the welfare director. Mrs. John W. Kern ami other. Charles tJink.i Frame la again a patient at the Adam, county hospital lie was dismissed a month ago but siiffer-tl a rekipse and was again brought here from Rot kford. Ohio, where he and Frank Holland are operating a movie theater. Mr. Hollaml and Mrs. Frame accrmi|Mini<sl him here and >ire locatetl at the Rice hotel so they tan spend as much time as possible with Mr. Frame. The J. J. Helm family have moved from the Rtim-rt clay hotel at Miami. Florida to 68 S-'W 2flth roail in that city. There are fifteen candidates (or the (Misltlon of superintendent of the A<lams county farm. It l« reported The .natter will Iw- discus, ••d by the lx>ird of t ommlssion-r. ,at :'-t-ir regular meeting In Jan- 1
s FOR CHRISTMAS 1 J * ' ,jF?T | » c Ittf-JL-GK'-crflM'lllKr I-. i*4 A-, 1? ''WillrU ' ** «(. s iNgra?srzli£g * ?; S:- dL • //Zr n Ift ■ '■ - vX ■ •'■ d THHI THE AGES sentiment has been bent expressed through the GIFT of Fine JEW ELBA. Appreciated gift* like lhv*e are not evpen <• give, yet they bring a world of pleasure and satisfaction. It’* a pleasure Io show you. tt ■ H M H t)ur price range is wide enough to suit any purse quality the best money can buy. U yi WATCHES in World DIAMOND KINGS and STONE SET JEWEI.KY SIIAEHWAKF. in jj » *’ famous make* in Jewelry from the for ls»lh ladies and I hit and Hollow JA v& all stvle* and verv modest price gentlemen as low a* ware in leading brand*. 11 W priced of »I 5 •<» •** "««*t *1.50. Featuring Heirloom. M II • exeluNive style*. T1 & Presser Sets —.Military Sets Ladies Hand-Bags Chime Clocks Fiesta Ware Electric Shavers ■ U lAK’kets and Chains Cultured and Simulated Pearls M w Compacts and Vanities W 9| Bracelet Sets, fancy boxed S g GIFTS FROM SI.OO UP Costume Jewelry , wide variety j I PUMPHREY JEWELRY STORE * g OPEN EVENINGS FOR YOCR CONVENIENCE S W ALL GIFTS WRAPPED IN BEAI’TIFI L GIFT WRAPPINGS READY TO GIVE —IF VOI DESIRE. B
nary. Judges on the most unlqn-1 Christmas decoration, will have a; tough job for hundred* are attrac- 1 live. Mr*. James F. Halherstadt, who hus fw-en visiting In Circleville where she was called by the set- : ion* Hines* ami death of her mother, was called Iso k to her home In Pleasant Mills because of the sei ion* Illness of her father-in-law.' Frank P. Halberstadt of Colon. Michigan, formerly of Monroe. Amos Stoneburn r of the state highway rlght-oway department visited In D'-catttr Saturday after* noon and came In to wish ns a merry citriMma*. There are hundrt-l. of Christmas trees going out ind Hie homes of Adams county will he well doc orated for the season Your dollar to the flood F< !low« ! duh will mak>- a couple of boys] and girls very happ Do It now C. II Musselman of the E-ono ' my Printing company of Berm-' was a business visitor In Decatur. I Mr. and Mrs. D C. Dutcher, of Boston. Massachusetts, arrived in Decatur Sunday to spend thChrla’ma- hull lay* with Mr Dm-' cher's parent*. Mr and Mrs. Georg- ' Dutcher Mr. Dutt h< r said Liat most of th- resident* of Boston I want Roosevelt to serve a thir<l leivn <iml If not they want Paul V McNutt, former governor of Ind iana. Mr. and Mr* R. V Myer, visited j In -lliintingtoii Saturday Sumlay. | accompanied by Mrs. It D Myers, i Tlu-y visited with Mr. and Mrs John Maynard In Winch-Her. <ll. A Maddox ha* returned from Chicago, where h- spent several days in the Interest, of the Central Sugar company. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allwein on I Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Zerkle ami son c; Gibson City, till, spent the weekend with relatives ami friend, hi Decatur. -I *■ -I, —— Decatur Student On Radio Program Miss Marjorie Miller. Decatur high school senior recently nam u<l sitid- nt. ami faculty of th-
I local school a* Decatur's "good I citizen." was omong Hie 10 girls (on u radio broadcast over station WOW«t, Fort Wayne, at I ' 45 (o'clock this afternoo’i Each girl was inlrtMluc->l and questioned lirk-fly l> Mi GooipNillf. chairman of -be proj-ct spom I sored by th<- D A ft One girl from (each state was chosen from pi questionnaire filled out by I the "good citizens" and these girls i will make a pilgrimage to Witsli , ington April 12 16 BuHalo-Cow End* Tour l Colville. Wash tl'Pi U-laml Wilson and his < ital-> Jumbo. Which I* a cross befw en a ctlw ami a buffalo, have returned from -xb tdilons In the ei-l. The trip win made hv rail. " W !
fIHMHHHHHHK Tuesday. 19th HHHHHHHBB KMO Model 0"!y51.991 SALE NATIONALLY i«! Nl ' I SEI) GENTINE •-hoi ks only B tj.iz sifa.Ai i.Ni. FlfOM 2tosP. M, B e Luxe Electric 6 < e oo J -cushioned Rrip »» | Tints- Hour Sal- R| maniifaciurei oi I icty shaver of out manufactme le-artng ottr 15 dry .haver. name Is guaiante-d by us Io Ih- free from ■■ I Otily I'.'l Volos i|i f-<ls ami workm.iiishln ami material without limit i. io time ami to give satisfactory service ■■ STOMI.K ill ol .1 lit-iim, wl--n ii-ing one of these Kh /. . new l’ml.,wo-d Dry sb.nets, just plug In K.< k t ami shav. No soap or brush No blade* ■ nber 19th "• '•»* tki. i mi.u > sim.-, win m- ■ ______________ s-'i'i i"i 'l'- t-g'il n pili t- of 115 ihi after “““ Tuesday Deiemtw-r 18th Don't mis* ihl. AC DC ll ' P ' "' a"‘ - '"l »ab leave Ij RL - DU ">■ '""I “tiav-1 will lie held for H •f---i«ii AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE I W»W» opposite 4 • DKmvJ W W court house II 3 Hours Only 2t05 p.
—~~T7—' D-<-mb-r ha« usually la■••n a bad month fur p-d-strfiii- .-‘'tali ' lies show that during th- last « w '• years more people have iw«n killed ni D- -ml- i than In any of i - oioti'h *>f the year. I' Is .1 month with fewer b-ntrs of daylight 'him any other, and p-t am-, espt-i tally p-d» -lr an . ar - • <i| to hazards l.e- aist- of Improper -md in ufflcient iit- iii u from -tr-'-t I.:'. - and au'omotidi I hcadllgh's Fog. tain, stiosr uni |
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it d'Hihly difficult for everjf>ody.‘ Be on your guard Do not let an tfi idem mar yonr holiday. May thl. Cbrixfmtis find you healthy and happy, and may you look for'ward to the Mew Year with '»»*•• -t| enthusiasm and with a safety -oiisclonsne**, . .. —__ Noise Annoyance Shift* Columf.ia, S C. (UP) Mayor L II Owens and imwnber* of thn illy police force are te-glnnlng to re.r t th- re—ntly enacted city antlliofse ordlirnice. The purdlc Is keeping th- official* awake all hour- of th- night co nplttlnlng ale.it- automobile h >n. barking dug-, radio in I even frogs in a lily pon I
