Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 20, Decatur, Adams County, 23 January 1940 — Page 3

.SOCIETY

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9 ! STAYING AT ya/ ////// Ml HOTEL > ; I ANTLERSI 9 tr*kl d*«*ia ploMßt. .«M.U<«d roowi' Wotarkl food, *4 cod. d r<t ■•qM'kwt* mtvic** Fsc >l**t <« ceadort and < 9 *••***<*« aor loaad i* th* ordmwy tad! Th*u <nd other 9 «d«xd.d )<rfw«i M< itoppoi* *4 th* A*tl*ri kk« rteyiaf <l , 4 Bg| yweeeacM The M«r>d<*«i Room o bidi«Meol<i MM>««it. - X 9 Iff** <*<klel loMg*. I INDIANAPOLIS jg ST.CLAIR E /■•■?» H IffiSyy l 111 Milt Her. -. »C* « ‘ BJIHwIIIWI **» MlMf't Al hotu',/ v*»i> I ( ialßhg 9 \\ 200 ROOMS | VjS 7 ' — ' ■■* ~ *4 < |H KT J ||||| ■ 'Jm te' WHEN misfortune falls on your ■MI 9 ™Wy. you’ll need someone to deK * n< * u P° n fw advice and aaatel- ■ 1 ** f J*t ZWICK be that some i 9 « i have a k> n K record of wvice that has pre- J’ 9 u j U * ren< * er assistance that /’ 9 * understanding of your problems and feelings. / |9 ■ WK FUNERAL HOME r y WH ZVrICK-ROBtRT) ZWICK |K *s £ '■' Robert 6fRtCBY |K If' A Service. Hh^Ljjj.l.■ ■‘o-O utJbwerdunend'Prices PHON * 5:6 1'800

nnd prise* awarded to Mi* Joe J jhi rent for bridge; Mr*. Frank Schmit*. MO and Mm William Parent. bunco A lovely luncheon wa* ru-rvml hy the hoxtexwex for the evening who were the iwwly elecled officer* The American la’i'kni Auxiliary will meet ut the laEloh home Fil day evening at seven thirty o'clock MRS FLOYD MITCHEL ENTERTAINS OFFICERS Mm. Floyd Mitchel gave a delightful party ut th*r home Thursday evening In honor of the retiring officers of the Happy Hom.. Makers clnh. Mr*. Mitchel la th new club president. Game* and context* were enjoyed and a prim wax awarder) to Mix* Erinmeline Mir kenfellcr Mm Hux--ell Mitchel wax champion speller for the evening and was also awarded a pri*e Mrs. Russ. ll Mitchel, past president. was presented with a gift In appreciation of her club work for the past two year*. Mm. E W Itum-he gave a most Interesting talk on the responsibility of the home I economics club members n* mothI era and home makers A lovely luncheon was nerved by Mrs. Mitchel with red and white fable decorations carrying out the Valentine Day motif Present were the Mesdamrllarve Hells. Freeman Wallers. Genevieve Parrish. Carl Adler Marlon Reiter. John Hershey. Herbert { Hawkins, latwren.e Von Gotten Kenneth Mitchel. H. W tins, he . Clarence Mitchel. Mitts lama Her shey and Miss Fr.nmeline Ml. hen feller. 'PROFESSOR CLUTE GIVES CLUB ADDRESS Professor Willard N Clute of Indianapolis was the speaker at a' i general m.s-ting of the Woman's flub held Monday evening at the l.ibrary. His subjec t was What lone <an get out of a i iid> n b. -i.leflowers." Home of the things he mentlon.-d were pleasure health food, fragrance, and rest *'!t is possible'*, said Mr Clute to have a lieuutiful garden the year around This can Im- a. wimp ’ llshed by thoughtful and .aiefii!

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY. JANUARY 23. 1940.

CLUB CALENDAR •orlety Dstdlins, if A. M. Fanny Mary Rhone* 1000 - 1001 ITuMMy lt.l.<knh Iswli-e, | o op. Kun. 7:30 p. m. Mary And Martha Pol l,u<k Hupper. Melhodlsi Church, r. <m p ln Church Mothers Study Club. Methodist < hutch, 2 :;o p. m Zion Junior Walther l>*at-ii<*. , l.utheran Cliurch, 7 ?.<> p m Moot T.iw.i' hiii Home Economic) Club. Mm Millard llarkless. I 30 P tn iw-itn Theta Tan Ihr-iness Meet,ing. Elka Home. " 30 p ru oterlieln Guild Itmik Study Miss Pauline Light. 7 30 p m Wednesday flnrallsiic study club, Mm. Vietor rimun. s p m Shakespea.e Chib. Mrs <■ || Teeple. 2 30 p. m Historical Clnh. Mi Wil on ix-e. 2:30 p. tn. Thursday Ladies’ Aid Sos iely Method! • Church. 2 p nt. St Mary's Township Home ITconomif s club. Mrs Orlan t <>ttn« y. 1 1 30 p. in. Slur. Masonic Hull. 7.30 P m. Dinner Bridge, Mrs. Arthur Holthouse, w 3o p m. St. Paul laidies' Ahl Sea iety. Mis Anna Ellsworth. 9 a tn Baptist Woman's Society, Mrs I’ E Bell. 2 30 p m Friday Pm ahontas Midge. It<d Men's Hall. 7 30 p tn. Pinochle Club, Mr-.. Carl Hammond. 7 3o p. m American Legion Auxiliary. M'gion Heine. 7 30 p in Saturday ! Kiimmage Sale. M- ilusli f Church 11 to k p ni. i chicken Siip|H-r. Zion l.utheran <’huc> h. r> to 7 p m Monday Research Club. Mis I. A Cow •■ns. 2 30 p m planning and by keeping weeds I and rabbits, two of the greatest garden pests, out of one s garden Mr Clute descrllted many flow err., trees, and plants giving numerous suggestions regarding th" planting and care of them Preceding Mr Clute's address. Miss Marjory Millet played two piano selections. The Clvl<- section was in chart' ot the program. Mrs Delton Paswater acting as ihalrman During the business meeting, final plan were made for the movie [ “First Ixrtfe”. which the club is I sponsoring on February 2 and 3 | The proceeds will lie used foi the Foundation Fund and the dulil fiftieth Jubilee |iariy The next general mi-i litig will lw I held February S Miss Marcella ' Hartman of Month Bond will read original itoelry Literature department will have charge of this mee* Ing ■ - RESEARCH CLUB REGULAR MEETING Mrs Henry Heller was hostess > to seventeen members of the Research < lub at her home Monday afternoon Mis. It D Myers gave the lesson on Better English After! the routine opening < uncut events! were discussed. Mrs Heller, who was al««i leader ; for the afternoon, trad a sph-nd 1 did Informative paper on Pan-' American Airways." "With the establishinent ot air WOOL DRESSES ! AND SILKS Renewed. LW if • n ?1

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trutisport service across the North Atlantic after ten years Os pioneer ing efforts, then- has come into existence an unbroken <hain of nir transput i service around the world "The route flown, ranging from the tropics high Into the temperate gone, Ims a length almost exactly equal to the earth's < In-limference at Hu- equator. 21 (mil miles Os this total I3.<hhi miles Is operated hy Pari-Arneiii-an Airways under the I' H Flag, and another 3.om> miles l>y Hu- domestic transcontinental air lrans|Mirt service The remain Ing k.omi miles of the world yirdt ing service Is operated by Imperial Airways of Oreat Britain and France between Marseilles. France, and Hongkong. China. The North Atlantic Is undoulitedly the richest trade route. Inletnational air transportation cun tap. The stream of traffic between the )' S and Europe is the werld'-< tilni- ribbon route For this reason the ability of V S air transportation to get tl • jump on the world in establishing Ninth Atlantic service Is a real triumph the importance of which It Is dllfkiilt to esH tlUlle.” Hub topics were given as follows “Jami Terry Trippe, preslden' and general manager of Pan-Am-erican Airways," Mrs le-onard Saylors. "Asking for Bid. for New Airplanes," Mrs. R h Myers. "Answers of Builders to Pan-Am-erh-an Problems." Mrs. <* ,M !'i ugh “Houle across the Pacific " Mi I' D. la-wton “Hlster Ships of the ('lippci. Mrs. <’. <’. Pumphrey \round South America". Mrs. W J Krick Map*, of routes and pictures gave interest and clarity to the subject After a short busines.i meeting, the club adjourned to meet next Monday at the home of Mrs. L. A. Cowen* Mrs. F II Heuer will lie the leader. Tin- PocahAibix lodge will rncei In ihe Red Men's hall Friday evening at seven thirty o'clm-k A pel link Itrni-heoii will he enjoyed .it ter tin meeting. The Baptist woman's mm lety will meet Thursday afternoon at two-1 thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs C E Bell A hook review on Th" i Old Peabody Pew ' will be given by | Mis William Bell Every lady of' the church is Invited to attend o _ i Miss Merle Burdg Portland, and | hei sister. Mrs. II A Lui key of Indianapolis, former Decatbi residents. have Imth heen named •* rneiiilieis of the Ways and MeanCommittee of the Indiana Woman • I Republican club according to an antiouni etnent made hy Mrs II E Barnard, of lndiana|Mills. president of the i Ini) Miss Buidg Who Is also a member of the Indiana Republilean Editorial Association, is a former vice president of the Indliana Republican Womans ciui> Nancy and Joe Imniels attended iihe concert al the Nhrine auditorium in Fort Wayne last evening and heard Hertha Glair of Austria who i was the gue.t artist with the Fort I Wayne Civic Hyniphony orchestra. A number of kludergarteaani are i confined to their homes with chicken pox and severe colds J II Heller, who has Ireen con- , fined to his home the past two 'days with a severe cold, was some | batter this afternoon. Mil Colter, who has been ill at I his home at .Its Wim hester street ! for the past week, was reported as I some better today after a fairly ! < omfortable night. Mr Colter Is I suffering from the results of an I automobile accident several week* lago . v**4* tn a Boon Town — O«c*tir

ife-"' lIttMSIM Bb TA k CWIVROLI fk x HvjZs V. \ nr mouths K a OOOttS.fONOS ■ I J * I here are still some mightv fine bargains left—and \ we re getting new tines in every day because sales of • a | the 1940 Ford and Mercury X are breaking all ret ords u r P a '* *’ VC >‘ ar '- 1 hat’s sshy owr used-car values •. “ rv ’h* b o * ’ n year*' There are only seven days left °f ’h’’ *‘*' e — ani ’ y <,u l1 nevtf r have a better opportunity to get the car you want at so great a saving! Many Makes Many Models 1938 Pontiac Tudor Sedan, beautifully 1939 Ford Tudor 60. a truly outstanding 1938 Oldsmobile Touring Sedan, color appointed interior color an outstanding car, glistening blur color, beater, less gray, wonderful finich inaide and outside green; radio, heater, very good tire*. than 20.000 mile*, a local one owner rar m perfect shape radio, heater, defrostperfect care by an exacting 6F9F * ou must see this one' 6ui fi. £ (rt ‘ all dual equipped this car owned by owner, to go at 93*9 9*#® 3 lo«.*t business executive. CA E and a special buy at 1937 Plymouth Town Sedan. Dual equip 1937 Deluxe Ford Sedan, radio, heater. ped. excellent finish, low mileage and re- practically new tires, driven lest than fleet* excellent care; a car you cannot 20.0 CC miles. For a three year old car 1935 Ford Tudor Sedan, a bargain — afford to mi** at this low ft 9ft £ (h<t '• an exception. ft xR £ ready to go ft MM ft price 99xf3 and very few l.ke this one 9943 91*7 AL D. SCHMITT MOTOR SALES JEFFERSON AT FIRST. STS.

SCHOOL HONOR ROLLS LISTED Catholic High And tirade School Honor Rolls Arc Announced The honor rolls of the lieesrur Catholic high «< bool anti the St. 1 Joseph grade school for the final nil week* term of the firm ter were announced today by the 1 school otfi. ialx Twenty four students are on the high »t bool honor roll and I? on the giade honor list. The complete Hat follow* High School , Name A B James Rogan 71 Geraldine Heimann i.Ucile Itaker 5 2 , Ruth Rornx 5 2 Ethel Miller S 2 Jatnex Meyer 5 1 Mary Helen Lit htle 5 1 Rorothy Ruma. hlag 5 1 Josephine tlanielx 4 2. Jane Klelnhenz 4 2 Joan Reunion I 1 Oolorea Ruma. hlag I 1 llob. it Brisds I Germaine Fan rote 2 I . Alite Kintz I Eugene Smith 2 4 Rosemary Spangler 2 3 Ruth Kbit* 2 2 Janie* Miller I f. Roaemary l<engerl< h I f. Leo Miller 1 vS Rosalia Miller I 5 Mona t'leman I 6 Jerome Rum«.hlag I 4 Grade a Mary Catherine Rumachlag « 4 Virginia Spangler f> 5 Dolores Geel* 4 <• Mary Miller 4 « Grade 7 Thoma* T.rvert 2 7 Grade « James Ilea* * 2 Catherine fkhmltt * 2 Joan Hlerly 7 3 Marian Rorg 7 3 Marjorie Meyer 4 « Grade 5 Mary Prance* Rt hmitt 10 I I’atriclu Meihera k 3 Grade < Marjorie Ga«e 4 5 Clarice Itumaehlag I !> Matlne Keller 3 C Catherine Gaa* 2 7 * Grade 3 Jamea Parent „ 5 2 — ——o— — 200 I’ound Boy Scout Is On Missing List Port Wayne. Jan 23 - <U.R) Search for a niia«iiig 300 pound Belleville. 111.. Imy acout. who ran away from home last Friday, .entered in Fort Wayne today Mr*. Eme*t Cog, Rr . reported to sheriff Walter Felger that aha ha* traced the movement* of her non. Erne«t. Jr., from Rellevllle to Terre Haute, where hr had stayed overnight, then to Indiana 1 poll* and Port Wayn< She e» | pressed u belief that he might be

rnlng to Dot roll She said xhe <lix< ovi ri-il ihi youth wax mixalng when »'i - fmiml a note whir l) said. "Mulhor. I love ■ you lam leaving ' Th- boy wax! ■ wearing hix Imy wont unif-iiml ! when he lefl. xbe Mill, bnt he -r I i i«-)l iwn Hiiitx ,■)»<■» rrintalnln • rrihri I ■ lolhillg <> Japanese Will Not Boont Tariff Rates Tokyo Jan 23 fi l’i Tin- fin ante mini try anhoutv-d today t|,.,r <IIm rlininatoty tariff- would not b • impoM-rl againet AmtNu an prorlm t aflei th- expiration o Hu Japan exe-Amei i< an turtle Ir-aty Fr iday It wa- In i-ia-i Ilia! all iii|H"ial in dinam ■ fixing t.n rifl al Hu u pH I xent l>'V> I would l>> i.-merl lotnoi I low The finance mini-tiy Mthl that itn aihon to i'.**ut<- • ontimi.im •• of elialing lai iff- w.i- along Hie lines taken previon ly hv the I’nited ! State* Robber Victim AidHis Youthful Rohher Fort Wayne Ihi .' I <u P> The giMwl Mtniarltan in the form of a burglary victim made an ut. expo ted plea tn th Vilen •iu tiit rmiit and Offered to f.-ed Hie hand that Mt him The namutitan w.i« William II

e y%bce&/ BERS WHI DELIGHT IN THESE ■ TWO CHAMPION PERFORMANCES! u/irite/to I I ■ rev _ vnvnn . ■ saves 7 ways J a-‘ w ” '*'**>. x jft A He* eewAaa la avwy a”** N«Mi Ulh« (><•-««« **a 1 > I VI • • • . t'«a.iar| .... l*aMlinA Hv» p< .at I BURKE’S STANDARD SERVICE WE ARE EQUIPPED TO SERVE VOU WITH OAS. OIL LUBRICATION. TIRES BATTERIES I AND A FIRST CLASS WASH AND BIMONIEE JOB FIVE POINTS DECATUR. IND PHONE 14 |

Selby, grocery store propri-tor Selby appeared in •otlrt yo«u day ii the nial of Paul Rodenbaugh, -'ll. a< < lined of breaking into hin , store II- pleaded for leniency | for llodeiibaugli and Indicated lie would give the youth a job if »•■ wax releaxed Judge Hany II llllgr-mriiin list- • li< d lo file plea, Hentern ed Roden liaugh to one tn ten years lor I breaking and entering with intent I to commit a felony then «uxp>-nd ' <-d the f, iifeio,' o Munt ie Man Killed By Own \nlomohilv Mum ie. Iml Jan 23 11 pi Wtllmi llaffio i .37 of Mun< ie wn killed yent-rday wlu-n hi* <.tr xllpp ••d off a jack and •ninlnd him He wan applying oil lo lih k>-d hum hanimii when the accident ocinri-d o 4i>ung Bank Robber Killed By Marshal Claflin. Kax Jan 23 'U.P; Ruaxell Hunter, a ?' yea: old lot al ' flour mil! employe rrdilx-d two hank* today ami wa* killed a* h-fl-d from the «. ene of Ihi *e< olid . holdup Hunter marl- no effort to •on r-cal hix identity when he iii«h<d into Hu- Farmer's and M-rcliant Stab Bink obtained liefw-in tl 2»«t and 11 'mo in ca«h and ( >i> • <1

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' three men and a woman into the vault Eatli.-r be had robbed the lluxhton Kaltxa* State Hank *ev- . rn mile* from her.- of laUO A* Hunter tan from th<- hunk • Frail Adam*, town marshal. ah.H and killed him. -— o • Chinese Checker* Go Jspaeese l.ivingaton. Cal tl'Pi Mixa ’Bnxhiko M.itxumolo »a- the gueat of honor ala kitchen -.h.iw.-r -iveii by a croup of Japan.-M- girls Th.-.ift.-in.ii.n u.i ep. nt playing * 1 ine -1 hr< 1 ■ "ST NERVES? < ’ ?k. ’ R I-*-'G»i’t «*wp* Tin • saAyf V. idu' fur.rti. r. >1 •iMk' drfß? T .«r- r i, h* I Pinkham'** \>/>«*l4o* < b.j -u 1 Uak'Kjo («»t l*j >wf» in l*»h ' •’*'h * ak, randwah. h fy*»na nun i.. / tft f tKinq Edward * SHAM TiSI’WC * ISMNtIAt eilClt roe o*w rtstow •*» $17.17 SI TTON Jewelry U* RM 2’o N. 2nd* St I Agency for Gcrhsm. Wsllaee. Internjtion at. Lunt Sterling Silver. I