Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 307, Decatur, Adams County, 29 December 1939 — Page 7
POO ™ E HIIST I IMB )Z/ I I VJ/Jt | - i^—j—■ f UJ.JR * ff'' I ISESEIs- 33E? I In Honor of the Occasion 1 n !• • tu ♦tl II We Will Give to the A DcIICIOUS I First 1940 Baby Tenderized Firel Baby °‘ 1940 I 7 IVIIUVI ,£CU may start life warm and healthy ■A Beautiful Bed Lamp Picnic Ham ’"■*'• ■ with Paatei shade will w ihr or Infant’s Knit Set of I I „ .. . , the FlrMt H*by Horn in 1040. S I For hiM or her comfort we feature a complete 0 — I The I I line of StaMMM Baby Beds. MattrewKa and with the uWCfiteF, LSD 3110 DOOtICS I I Springs, High Chairs, Nursery Chairs. Child- Compliment* of • ''< I I reno Kochers with Chain* to match. OrnnmiC and suggest the parents | MLIWLIi u LOOK OVER OCR SEW. LARGE | EVERYTHING FOR HOME COMFORT MF AT M A DKI'T — . | MM I AIAKKEI STOCK OF BABY SLIT LIES. I Sprague Furniture Co. j C. A. Douglas Co. 1 » to the Family of the F irst To Celebrate the arrival of I 1940 BABY /The First Baby of the New Year I We Will Present 5 Gallons //• / I Z\/A* We Will Present E of White Rose t, c j it I CASniINF IK> Two Sunday Dinners ■ tj/YDC/Lill iE< | to Hjs (or Her) |. arentll « Headquarter* for White Rom- Gasoline. Super jt j ■ I Royal Gaaoiine. White Rm>e Ethyl, Fuel Oil. I g and En-Ar-Co Motor Oik. | ißVhite Rose Station Snyder’s Diner -Ki w. Monroe Bi. ~|wn< 532 We Will Give 57 S, *l’ s (Ms Setond stre «' Itk W. GRAY JACK GRAY _ , ■ _ y “ ” «pI.UU UCOH To Safeguard Baby’s Health I There s no better way to ... I begin the NEW YEAR to the h,rst w « w ‘“ <ih « i or start a NEW BAIPi 1910 BAIH the First 1910 Baby ■ than by unng . I Sparkling Crystal 1U Quarts I White Sugar M |[ K ■ To the proud parent* of the firat 1910 baby ■ white hi uak Decatur Laundry r«d.-> 1 Central Sugar Company | DRY CLEANING CO» | Blue Creek Dairy I Our Gift To The Lucky Baby If Wi " be o rb Five New Silver Dollars |B Decatur Daily Democrat _O
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1939.
rRURAL CHURCHES*I ■■ . ■ 1 I Wlllthirt U. B Charge O. K Hawk, paator Zien Sunday School, 1! a. m. 11. O. Dull, nup<Tint«ndent. Worship. 1! a. m. Sermon by paator. Prayer meetlna every Tbuieday evening. H p, tn Bethel Sunday School, 10 a in. John Kettering. Hiiperlntendent. Kvangelletic aervk'ee. I p. in. Thli In the beginning of our revival etort. Come, help and be helped. Union Sunday School, 10 a. in. Laurence Hamrick, aupvrintetident Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening, K p m. Junior and Senior C. E every Sunday evening. * p. in. Calvary Evangelical Church George s Ixxlor, inlnlater 9 3u a m. Sunday School. Will. Johnaon. aupcrlntendent. 10:30 a. m.—Prayer and praiae ' aarvlce. Mra. Otla Shißeily, leader. 7: JO p. in.. Thuraday Worahlp aervice and aerinon. "' o McthodlM Church F A Armatrong, paator Mt. Tabor Chunh Schreil. !• 16. Ed Kooa, auperiiiteiidenl. Preaching aerviceg. jO:JO a in Watchnight aervlcea. 10 p in at the parsonage Address by Rirhop Lowe over the radio. 10:<5. Clark's Chapel Bible School. 9: Jo a. tn. W C. Heard, superintendent Morning worship. 10.30 a. in. Kvenlllg evangelistic service, 7 o'clock All are weliome to these services. • . Willshire U. 8 Circuit Lawrence Dellinger, paator Willshire Sunday School. 9:30 a. 111. Preaching. 10:3® a m <’ E . 7:00 p in Prayer ineel Ing Wednesday evening, Winchester Sunday School. 9 ihi a in Glass meeting. 10 mi a in Prea' hing. 7 00 p. m. Evangelistic services will begin , at thia claaa on Sunday evening. l December 31 Everyone is invited to altend these services. Pleasant View Baptist Wren. Ohio Bible Si hool. In a m.. in charge of Aaron Hoover, superintendent. Morning worship service. 11 mi o'clock Message by pastor Young People's aervice at 7:30 p m In charge of Miss Beau ice Myers, president Evening evangelisti<- service at M o'clock Message subject, "He hold 1 Will Do A New Thing* ' t'liveiliiig of 'River Si die. ' a picture by Harry Hrown. followed by beautiful hapitatnai service and a unique candlelight service in whl« h many will partii ipate Tuesday at hp. m Young Peo pie's Bible Hl tidy 111 the tome of Mr and Mrs. t'loyce Katistli of Wren Thursday. * p m Pray* r and praise service COURT HOUSE Appearance Entered In the promissory note suit of the American Medical Biislnmis Bureau. In< against Stanley Callow, oppeiitant <■ for tin defeioiant was tillered by Vim ent Kelley. New Suit Filed A < lai in ot tin- Richmond Stat Hospital against th* George E Snyder estate was transferred to the dm kei as a case In court The claim ask - >I.<K«I W. Estate gases Prmsf of the mailing of the notice on Inheritance t'is appraiser's report was 11Id in the estate of Francis M Tinkham. The tnhciltance ta» appraiser's roport was submitted and the court found the nut Value of th- •■Stat' to be none and no tan due The appraiser was allowed |j Proof of publliation and notice of appointment was flits!. Proof ol pulilr alien and posting of notice of final scttl'vnent ■was flh-d CortlCh-ate of dearame was filed. The filial report was submitted eumihed and approved, the administrator dial Imrged a tv! the estate closed dnventorv No 1 »»» filed, turn Inetl and approved In the estate ot Rer'ha Flag Proof of the mailing on notice on appraiser's n|sirt was filed In the estate of Ellialietli Scherer Thappeilser's report was submitted ami the court found the net value of the teal estate to tie I,'ts and no tat dm- The appiaiiser was allowed 31 In the estate of t'harles Martin girmif of th*' mailing of the notice on appraiser's report vein filed. Th* apptaisi r's report Was sulimltted ami th*' *oiirt found the nrt value of lll*' estate to be la &2« ami HO tai du*' Thu appruisW was allow«d »♦» V.
SEE SABOTRE IN PLANT FIRE Patterns, Defliffiw For Destroyer* Destroyed By Fire Revere. Mass. In-* 29 iU.P» Fire early today destroyed valuable pallet ns and l asting designs for several destroyers now under construction investigators suggested saboteurs may have started It. The file spread quickly thluugh th*- plant of the Revere brass foundry which is turning out special castings for destroyers being built at the Bath. Me, Iron works, to the rsciualon of al) work Fire chief Thomas J McCarrlck asked slate polite and the state fire marshal to Investigate the possibility of salaitage because of the rapidity with which the fire spread through th*' 1H story frame structure A curtain of waler sprayed l*etween the plant and numerous oil tanks beside the t'helsea river, nearest of which were 200 feet from th*- flaming building, pnvented a couflagiatlou. Working in frecslng weather slid dense clouds of smoke, firemen quickly quelled the blase, but not before the patterns and valuable machinery were destroyed McCarrlck said damag* to the building was about llk.mw He was unable to estimate the amount ot damage to machinery and th*' patterns and designs PLAN BUSINESS continukd ritoa raus unb* th*- bulness census, which covers inaniifocturliig wholesaling retail, hotels, theaters and conatru* tlou. will be announced In n few days, so that th*- work can get underway as soou after January 2 aa de tails can b- ciunpieii-d AUTO LICENSE tCONTINUBD UN raiß MB! permits and chauUeuis' licenses were also sold. Tomornsw night Is the deadline for securing the permits and remain within the liw. Since the test | day of the year falls on Sunday I and tile bureau will not be open. Midnight Hunday Is the deadline for operating a car with old 193** permits —— ———y- ssa 1,200 ATTEND *CONTINUm> WHOM PAUB ONBi Milieu F**"ds A view of th*- new Gibson I,'Hy, lllitiote plant, was also given In the film This new plant of the company s win open after the first of th*- yea Geoigi- Martin, who In-cam*' , associated with Mi M* Millen hi the farming busln«*ss more than 22 years ago represented the em ployes of the Industries as the old eat employe lii |*o|nt of s*rvlc*'
Rhodes Super Market FRKE DFLIVKRI I’HONK fOy WE IM) NOT MEET PRICES. H E MAKE THEM! ( REAM ERV IH TTFif Lk IQr CLOVkRLEAF — IDtAL OLEO Lb. ITRE I’ORK SAUSAGE Lb. |Q C FRESH PORK LIVER Lb. JQ C FRESH SIDE Lb. |Q C SALT PORK Lb. |O C FRESH JOWL lab. |o € SMOKED JOWL 3 lbs. 2$C Ot R AIM IS TO GIVE Ol It FRIENDS Ol \DAMS (OINIA THE GREATESI PROIEITION FOR HEALTH POSSIBLE. SO WE II WE INSTALLED THE SPERTIFIED I LTKA-VIOLET RW IN Ol R ( (M)LER. W||l( II KILLS ALL GERMS. 10 lb. De Phillip ORANXiES 39C 1 dozen GRAPEFRUIT JJC ALL ( HRISTMAS ( ANDY. 3 lb 2$C QUAKER PUFFED WHEAT HUSKIES ~ tor loC WORLD’S FAIR COFFEE I lb. |g c (ELERY g c HEAD LETTUCE (LEAF LETTUCE |Q C
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and presented Mr McMillen with a In-autlfu! Masonic ring, a gift from all the - mpluyes A corsage was presented to Mra. McMillen, by Roy Hall president of the companies, in behalf of the employes. Mr M* Millen mad*- a short talk to the employes, thanking them for their cooperation and esprrsaIng hla gratitude for the record made during the past year Harold W McMillen of this city president of the Central Hagar Company, acted as chairman of ’ the meeting Preceedlng the program. mush was provided by the Wagners. The gathering was one of the largest ever held in ihte city and the large auditortumgyinnaslum was practically filled Officials and employes oF the Fort Wayne office, several from Gibson City, and officers mJ employes ot the offices and plants tn this city attended A number of guests, other that* the employes, from thia city and Fort Wayne, were present and thoroughly enjoyed the program and talkie. — — ■' —.....-A.. CHURC H PLANS * '•GNTtNCBD PROB PAUB ONB» •" • • - - — ■ ‘ —■■ I Jack Graham. X> kiphone. “The RoMry,” Patsy Edwards. IH/mn by the cougiegatlou. Vocal duet, "Calm as rhe Night". Mm W J Krick, Miss Helen Hau—--wT Plano solo. Jack Graham "O laird Most Holy," voice. Mra. W .1 Ki-i-4. violin. Mr* R. W._ Graham; piano. Misa Helen Haubold: organ. Mrs Ovrrte Haubold. Heading. Lois Baughman. "Air de Ballet," Victor Herbert, whistling nolo. Miss Martha Calland. Haxaiplione solo. Mary Kathleen Frybat k "Lights Out ; whist ling, xylophone. piano liuMber, Misses Calin nd. Edwards. Haubold Hymn by the congicgatlou: ‘lll*-sf Ik- the Tie that Binds," Friendly fellowship and refreshments 10:3o p m. The ladies aid society wil teerve as hostrim group Radio message by Bishop THU* Low II f*o p. m Watch servfe*' ot music, scripture. prayer. 11:3042 01 Vbbra-haip cniisic by Mra. James Kocher. Jr. Sacred hymns and -v* ■ lai selections. Candle light consecration service. Th-- members und trlends of the church are eapeciall* urged to #r present at this service, lliosc who cannot attend all will please attend on*- or moie sessions. Th*- people ot th*- Decatur Circuit are invited lo make this their watch night service. ami all who an- not attending elsewhere are rap * tally iuvn*-d to com*- ulld Join in the service. Adams County | Memorial Hospital | : Aiimiited Mis. Jennie Durkin, lii North K-coml street, Decatur; James l.owellcn. Deiatur rural route. Dismissed Mrs John KinU and liatiy son. Duvld Joseph of Decatur. rural route
