Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 12 January 1940 — Page 3
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utex of the law meeting .nd <alh*<l. th* roll. Th* meeting w»< then lamed over to L.'Roy Schwartz for him 10l ■llx.uxm the tqpfc, 'Parliamentary *l.aw." An Imitation of parliamen* • ' [art- law was enjoy -<l by th* mem bier*. A faiimoron* reading wa* glv -n by .Milton i|,i*< hty Game* wen t enjoyed under th* l*u l*r*hi|> of. Ch n For'*. OTTERBEIN GUILD HAS STUDY MEETING Th* Otteeh-in Guild of the Ffr»t United Brethren church met Tues t!oy evening at th* home of Mia* IKathle-n Foremun. with Misx Mar * scmrlt* Kitson as the uxxlxting ho« ’ tea*. Mix* Helen Sheet* wa» leader for th* evening, with ' A f'hrlatllk China” at the topic. A short boil. n*aa meeting wa« h Id. Sint* -n member* and seven Visitor* were nt. (hiring the mm i.il horn r ifreahmenta were enjoyed . The Catholic laidiea of f'oltimhl'. ' wiil enjoy a pot luck "'it'P*r Tn*- ' day evening at dz Unity o'. I. < k at the K of <’. hall Mrs Robert Gag* 1 ix chairman of (he following conim|c e: the Meadamea N Id • Drum. William Goa* and the Mla»e« M r reline Gige, Rone Fitlb-nk imp anil Mildred la lig- rfr h LUTHERAN M BtIONARY ANNUAL BUSINESS MEET The Zion Lutheran mlaalonttry. Society met ax th i-hnreh Thursday | afternoon for th* annual business meeting Mrs, Henry Krneckeberg presided over the busin ss during which election of Officer* was held Mr* Krmk"berg was *<■!.• led as pr aident; Mrs. G orge Auer. va <■ 1 president. Mrs. Hugh Engle, irea surer, Mrs II I. latnkenau • .... tary. (' omrnlMeea for the year will to'. tppolnte 1 <by th- ttecutlve rami jniltee In the near future During the social hour refresh
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leg* and heck hurt xo had I felt ; like I would never lie able to stand another one "Ro many medicine* failed to help me it wa« a big surprise when the first bottle of Retongs got me 4 feeling a lot better Four bottle* | fixed me up like new My dlgection ' seem* perfect, every pain lx gone, and I'feel fine Ketonga I* the fin est medicine ever made ” Start on Retonga today Get genuine Ketonga today at Holihouae Drag t'o
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. .JANUARY 12, 1910.
CLUB CALENDAR Soxlety. Deadline. 11 a. M. Fanny Macy Rhonee 1000 — 1001 Friday I' H Work and Win Class, Rev. and Mrs <j T llosselot, 7 3n p nt. Plnnehlo Club, Mrs. Clarenee.WeIter. 7:»> p. m. American lagion Auxiliary. IxKlun Homp, 7.3 d p ni 1 Bobo I nitrsi Brethren Willing Workers Glass. Miss Katie Daniel*, 7:3a |> m Saturday I’late Bii|m-r, Methodist Chnrrh, IS to 7 p. tn Monday I'nlled Christian Missionary So< lety. .Mrs Dora Ak*r, 7:30 p. m I’y’hlan Needle Ctyh S'lpper K of P Home r, p m Kum-Join-Us Clise. Mr and Mr« Eruncls Ellsworth. 7:30 p m > .Junior Arts. Miss Patricia Moser. 7:3<t |. m. R< seat/h Chih. Mrs I. Grahum. 2:30 p tn Tueeoay Izival Dorcas CJa- M s Will ' Dellinger, 7:30 p m. Alins Court'y Nerses' Assocla .lion. Mrs Hxhard Miller, S p m. I C I. of C Pot Lmk iSuttper. K o( (’ II ill. 41 10 p Ju 1 INi lota XI Rockil Meeting, Flora Mari, lainkenati. 7 30 p m Wednesday >*haknap*are Chtb. Mrs Milo Black. 2:3* p tn Historical club. Mrs Ihdton Passwater, 2:3ti p m Busin*** und Professional Wo men's citri. Hi).- Hotel fi :n p m Thursday | Chriatktn Indies' Aid S.simv, Mt- A liiiii Kunosi, h. 2 p m meats were serv'd by th* ho* sues for the afternoon Mrs Clarence Mtnplefon and Mrs. Harold Sautters. The following nw-nu will me <>: f<r d at the plate *l»|*l. I to lie held tomorrow evening at the .Methodic: church from five to seven o'clock roast chicken dressing, mashed potatoes, grav<, noodles, ■i ranlierry will I. ph kb s. Jelly, whole wheat and white bread nutter. butter scotch p* and coffee. | The price Is thlny-flve c nts a i l>la< ' The Adams county nurses' as-o- --< latlon will meet at the horn* of Mra Kit hard Miller, Tenth str**'. ITn s<Uy evening at eight o'cbw k Miss Mari Felber Will tie the as{sliding hostess HOME MISSIONARY MEETING YESTERDAY The Methodist lii' ii - mi* iniia v (Society met yestr* lay afternoon In th* .-hliiih parlo with Mra II \ Mtui'.e-. leading Ui dwvotl NMfo. ii. ’ lira K D Myers gave th le«*on. "An Emergency la-adi rshi| " Thia Mi' Bov Openinc will b.< held February 7th which lime a wperlal musical program will be given Refreshment* were served ?>y the host'as for the aftemnon. th* Meadiflies M F Rice W F Beery. Frank Crist. Russell Owens and Amos Yoder. The Ixiial Donas class of the I Evangelical Sunday «< hool will | meet at the hom-» of Mrs. Will O-lllng*i Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'cka k Mrs Roma Breiner will la* the assistant host as. Mra. Adam Knnowli h will lie hostess to the memb rs of th" Christian ladles' aid stwl ty Thursday afternoon at two o'cLick. 'MRS HOMER RUHL hostess to class Mrs. Homes Kuhl wax hostess tn the Misters of Kuth .lass if th» First Christian Bunday school Tu*» day evening Mrs Jem « Anderson read the scripture, follow.-el with the l»rfa prayer in unison Mrs Hene Hotfu n read a ptp r on "The Phllemoi 'ty of Life.' Mis* Ma gared 'Daniels, r portion of latke Miss Hylvla Ruhl plaveel th* following piano « lections. Carnival Dimes." Beautiful Dreama" an<l -I medley Os sue red h'mn* Th* meting closed with a benediction from Ptilms. [hiring the social h*nr Mra Kuhl, assisted by h*r daughter Hylvla. serve! delicious ridr'shments The February me. ting will be held at the horn* of Mr* Elmer Hat In her. * TODAY 8 COMMON ERROR — Dll not say. "He refused to loan me his gun;” say lend ] me" PLAY Contack ... the Semmtional New I (lame event** ** plavinr Price JOC B. J. Smith Drug Co.
I Dr. H. M Frl*dly has returned from the three day annual meeting of th* VMterlnarlan modical assoelation held at the Severin hotel In ! tidlauaxiolls. He reported « good axtendamv of appro*luA*tely 3<i‘t persons Mrs Sophtis Meltdil. wife of lb" form r police thief, who wan aerlotisly ill during the holidays, is on the road to recovt ry. Sh* is aid* to lie up and uround in the house. Don Mi U'lin. :raffi* manager for th* Central Soy# Company, is confined to hl« horn* with a cold Mr> Charlie V<«lnw*l* Is planning to go to Tole io thia week end to s'e nd several months with h r daughters, Mrs, K -Ivin W.ih!*:i and Miss Helen Vogl.-wede, A not* from Hurry Meahbergnr, who. with hi*, brother. Oscir. ha been a patient in (tall Memorial h'mpital at Muns-I-, the past ten we.-ke, as th* r«i-ult < f an auiimobile accident, says he will l». (brought to his home at Linn Grov • 1 n*xt Monday, if present arrangemints re carried out Oscar will mit b* release! for another thirty days or so M «. Albert Atfk' r. who lias lu-en 111 the past several month*, but Who has l,e*n Improving r cently. suffered a relagme yesterday an I is aauln suff-ring A complication affecting the fifth nerve in the h ad is i using her great pain.
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TRUCK DRIVERS ) DIE IN CRASH ■ — Two Waldron Men Killed As Truck Crashes Into Train I LyoiM fn<i, Jun l;’ Rjß> Hal* ■M W»a<mer. 49, of WsMmn. sin! a j niHfi L»*lif\»'f| to In* Gan«ll P**< k, about 27. of Waldron, whip kill* d laxt nlKht when ib*h triiek hiir*i Imo flmnex afier irmthlns li"« th* side of a Chicago. .Milwaukee let Paul and Pa> isle freight train at the B**hunt*r < roialnx near her* Th* arrldeut meurred in what offklala Mid wax th* heavier! foa In thia territory thin winter Wagoner wax |>ul|ed from th* i lilazinK wreckage immediately by l th* train crew ami ruahed to a Linton hoxpltal where h* died tnlnstea later. Th* laaly of Hie tnan lielleved to be Peek wax not discovered until after the flaming track had atopped burning The truck, owned by the E G I Kee< e I'o . of Shelbyville, war loaded with . ..lined good* Abom 1 five men have been killed al lh<*| Heehlllltei ><>|-<Mx|lig In the |ia*t i'' year*. official* of the liiu-i'e sompany ' raid 'hut Peek b id left Sheil.yvill* I with Wagoner, but condition of the I burned body did not permit idetlli
I fleatloii Immediately I Middletown. Ind. Jan 12 <U R) Mr* Moy G I'ntierxon r,7 of I J'lorem • Ind. wax killed near I here yealerdsy when th* <ai m whir Ii nh* wan tiding xtrin k a inai'hln* driven by Mr* B F Kai mire of Hhelhyvllle Four other" were Injured Gary. Ind Jan 12 'URj Two railroad awltehmen were killed ihm* yexierday when they f*li b I tween <ai« ,M J ItavL tn. v.ax , killed In th* Baltimore mid Oh", railroad yard* while Harry J T.e i bin dl*d m the Inland Si< <•! f'o . j plan) Inglefieid, Ind. Jan 12 U.K) Luria Tlmnipxon of Metter . wax burned fatally yexierduy wh> n hix truck caught fire after < ..Hiding fiih a Vanderburgh i-mi'ityi highway trmk driven by John Hadden of Evaiixvlll*. Ifcs<:.|..'i mid Arthur Pow.il, ,f Were injuted ValpurHlxo. Itid. Jan 12 t'JJ>, Nl*k Vanderaa, S7. fa me of n.*a. Wanatah. w.m killed last nig I when h* wax alriirk by a r.n fir. COLDS;” FJOHT MISEKY right where H-4 | you feel tt-with iwlft-actlng \ \ / VICKS VAPORUB
I mllex enal of here Fred M Liu.l ; I per. Valperafao. Mid he did noi i I aee the victim, who wan walkin'.' I along the highway after hi* trmk j had eiaxhetl hito a poxl o l.incr Forced Down, Passengers J’nhurt Moline. 11l Jan 12 'UR) Five paxxrngeix alroard a I'nlled Air llliea sleep. I plan. I.ound for th* ! weal <-o.i‘l we xliakeri but un Injured today when pliol C. E i mad* a forced landing onjx ———
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I the lee covered Rock river eboui , a half mile north of th* Molln* I airport I Airline official* xul.l Hit* 11 pax I xenger Douglaa wax forced down I l.y engine trouble. They mu hI ; Wheel.-r apparently had mten.pte>l < to land at Moline but wax unable to reach the port. o Otto Berger of rout.- 3 looked of Her Inixinexx in D<" alur today. Round. Square Dance SunMtl Sunday Night. Scheie Orche*.
