Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 33, Decatur, Adams County, 7 February 1940 — Page 3
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fn) i;ili Ibfi' IniK-ntH employing |th>' pink «n<l blue color scheme «,-ived by the hixtesses. Gui-*t« included Mary fM*lllriK«*r. ’ |!.Tiii«-< <• Fuellini' Eileen Gurn-ll •I of Bluffton Elben Andrew- Eli--th Autund Pauline Li.-lit Jun" Miller. Jean l iman. Hotly Ho lr- . n<- Fuelling of MonrtH-ville Put*y I Hjarard. Vein Until Mary llebi-t, hant-ll" t'liri»lr-n and Vein I'iau 11,. alumnae entertain FOR DELTA THETA TAU X dinner party of attrui’flve Vai-.-jiiin- appointment- wn- given la ' .. u iiine at th- Elk home I>y Mem liars of th" Delta Th"ta Tan alum!ji;i" with th- m five nwmls-i- a« • .-U» , *t* The "nti rtainitiK room* were «!••«•- orated with <ut flowers and •■;>< h I’ahl" wax centered with a white |<andl" with a ■ hower of r«si heart X ha-kit of <atidy hearts marked ; "to h plat " XHer dinner the i-ui-'t* enjoyed the Fame of Hearts ami prize wen- won by Mix* Eloise Leonard. Mi> Dick Steel" and Mi Ethel KI. -inhenz. METHODIST WOMEN ASKED TO ATTEND A *pei ial < ill has Im-fii made Io all women of th" Methodist i him li to attend the meeting of the w-o- --| man's mtsslonuiy so* iety. to lo* I held at the church Thursday aftei I noon at two o'elis k At this mm an « leetnin will !.<■ held to seleel three women to rep resent the church at th" dc'iict provincial meeting of th- woman s division of t'hiistlan Service which will l>e held at the Forrest Park • hurrh. Fort Wayne March s INITIATION AND INSPECTION HELD At six fifteen o'clock lasi even-1 Ing. members of the Tri Kappa sor-1 ority. three pledges. .Mrs Dick I Townsend Mrs. I. A Cowens ami Mt« James Km her Jr. ami the; prodvlnce officer. Mi« Gaylord' Leslie of Fort Wayne enjoyed a' dinner, served at the Pie*i.yli < ten I I • hurrh. ; The tables Were In .lUllfillly del ■ I '••rated with heart shaped pink and | I Id#" < enterpll-ces with pink I.ltldlei in < rystal holder* The pledges ami !the pun line officer were "Ml II pu -j •ented with a corsage of sweet peas, After dinner the sorority went to |l;e home of Miss Maty Klepfierj where initiation services Were held for Hl" pledges, batch pledge Was l :presented with a sorority liar pin a« | .1 gift from the active member* Following initiation Mi tiay-1 lord Ixßnlir of Fort M’ayii". province offn er. in«|"-ct"d the < liapter. | Mrs. Ix‘sie was given a gift by the sorority TEENS AND TWENTIES CLUB HOLOS MEETING The topic ■ Mind Your Manners ' was discussed last night by the Teens and Twenties Club. The *uh ject was under the direction of Miss Lydia Frosch and was presented In the form of a question isix Eveiyone would drop a question in th" hox and Miss Frosch or
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, FEBRI’ \RY 7. 1910
CLUB CALENDAK •orlety Dgadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Mary Phonea 1000 — kxh W'ttneaflay I’ray. r ami Pnihie S.-rvl.Mr - ami .Mrs Ih.rphii . Drum, • ■>» p m Historical club Lum Iksmi Mi John Sehug. >2 211 p m Shake- pent" Club, M. i E p, Adam-*. 2 2n p m. < alvary kulii s' Aid Htxlely < vary < hurr h. 1 2<i p m ThixMay Christian liilde S-liool Officers and 11 ;u b, i llonrd M". tin: Mr and Mr* l ied Keheideier 7 2U p tr. Woman ■ Mi-- iotcuy Srs niy Methodi t Chtiri h. 2 p m Eastern Star, Ma <>iij<- Hall 7 'ln P m. Rr-tter Home- chib of Monroe, Mrs Hmm r Winleregy, 2 p m Baptist Woman Smlny Mr-: li .K Slnoll 2 2n p m Women of th" Mm> e. Moose Home s p m ' I’ M r Mi - Huth laizii-r. “ hi p in Friday Pinochle < hili Mi Hu sell M. Ichi. 7 2u p m I'lH ahonia* laslc". It>*| Men'i Hall. 7 20 p m \im-rii an la-gion Auxiliary la-g-ion Home 7 2n p m. World Hay Os Pi ,y.-r Eiangelical Chun li. I p in. Av.- Marla Club K of C Hall. 7 20 p m Saturday Plate Supper. Methodist Church 6 io 7 p m Monday Junior Arts. Kathryn Hovis 7 2n. p m Junior Women Miss Mai jot u- In-' Vox . 7 2u p m It" •an h t lull Mi \\ Guy Brow n 2 2" p m soim-orii on tin- flooi would attempt to answer the question* A very rood di-i >i>.ion aro.. nn thn question Should a fell"* a»k a girl fm a good night kiss oi not’' The question wa- mil solved' Enieitainim-nt for the evening I wax fiirhi'lieit i>v th.- .Montoi- high school puoln peaking class Ml* J Josephine spiungei gave a very i infetexting leading on Am lent i I History'. Ckreiia Egley gave a | i leading on Tin- land « Prayer "l .and Irem Haliegger g.m- a readini; lon a hillbilly girl golag to th" lily | Elim t Xu -iramii |.iesid"iit of the i lub brought to the i lull. attenturn tin- fad that tin Adams counity short ioiir-< i.» an event soon to take phu e and that everyone should lattend Mi Suxsliauin then a k-d Mr* Mann lor some comment* on th" Teen* and Twenties elnli oper "Ha whl'-h they Will present Oine liiim- in May Mrs .Mann -aid that a large i horn* would Is- m-ce *aiyj ifor this operetta and that tnemliei*' lof th" chorus do not have to lie! jTeem and Twenties i lull tm-mliers Tryouts amt practice will he held at her home on Thu’ day evening. February * from 7 until 1". and tho-e Inti rested in Ho open-Hit ar.a k'-il to la pre-enl at th" time 1 arid |dai e mentioned Th>- m-xt meeting will In In-Id on March 12 and a very Interesting program lia lu-i-n planned foi tli.it HimTh" Women of the Moose will meet at th" local bulge home Thursday evening at eight o't lie k INSPECTION PLANS COR PSI IOTA XI Plan* were completed for the Psi lota XI inspection, to lie held February Jo. at the business meeting la I evening al the home of Mrs Herman Krunkrlierg The meeting will be in ih<* form of a dinner at tit'* Ma*oni<- hall at six-thirty o'clock followed by ihapter Inspection at the home of Mis* Marjorie Ih'Vo*-. Tin- menu < oinmitlee Im hide* Ml* Hen Huke and Mrs Charles lilt. dr* oration* Mr*. George Auer and .Mix* Eloise la-wlon. gift committee. Mi* Paul Cairn* and Mr* llalph Gentt* During Hie huglness meeting an interesting report of the convention held last week at the Indianatwill* Athletic club was given by the di legate Mr. Paul Hamli'-i. Mi* Humhet I* president of th" soroi ity. Mrs. Hussell .M'-lchl will be hostess to the memliers of her Pin<M'hle I lull Friday evening at seventhirty o i lot k MISS MARIE BERNING WEDS HILBERT HOCKEMEVER Miss Marie Berning, only daush ter of Mrs Enrllle Berning of near Fort Wayne, became the bride of Hilbert H'W kemeyer of near this city Bunday In a ceremony st Hubutban Trinity Lutheran church The llev. Wym-kan receiverl the double ring vows Miss Miller attended th" bride as maid of honor and Miss Paula Nahrwald as the bridesmaid. Elbert Berning, brother of the bride, served the groom as best man Waller Hm-kemeyer. broth er of the groom, was also an attendant The bride wore a gown of white satin, princess style, with a sweetheart neckline and a long train. Her veil was trimmed with pearls and she carried a bridal bouquet of white rimes and sweet pea* The bride's attendants wore Idem Hull gowns of linquois.. blue tab
feta with small veils to match, fastened with a small corsage of sweet pea* Tin- gowns bail puffed sleeve* ami full skirts Each car li"d a Imuqilct of pink roses ahd w*-<*t peas. Aft.-r Hu- teri-mony a dinner was -< rv.-d io fifty-four guests nt the home of the I,ride’s mother In ihe "Veiling a reception wan held for one hundred guests The Order of Eastern Star will meet ui ihe .Masonic hall Thursday evening ut -.vni thirty o'clock a' , whiih time memorial services will bi- held for thus" memliers who , have died the past year Special music will m- furnished and n good . atteml-.n." | desired , Th" X PMC of the Evangelical . liur. h will m< < t at tn,, home "I Mi*» Huth lai/ier Thursday '•Venins at seven-thirty o'. I.h k SO CHA REA CLUB HAS PRE LENTEN MEETING Mr* Clyde Duller was hostess I last week to Hl" member* of the !So Cha Ilea < lub uml one guest. Mr* Amo- Graber, at hr-r home on Xoith Second Street This was the final meeting liefore Lent Five games of Illidge Wen- enjoyisi and prite* were given Io Mrs. Fi"d Schulte. Miss X'irginiu laiuient and Mrs. Tony Metzlet A luncheon was served at the i low of the games. Th" club Voted to give S.'i to Hie infantile paralysis fund DUTtI UL DAUGHTERS MEET AT STONEBURNERS The Hulifitl Daughters class of ili<- Evangelical Sunday m hool met 'nt th" home of Mrs linger Stoneburner Tuesday evening Mr* Herlieil Fensel had charge of the devotional* and Mi* Arthur Baker, preiilent. londmteil a -hort hualne** , meeting During th" him ial hour a contest was enjoyeil and prizes given to Mi Men i'll S. hniiz and Vl’ - Fea---el Kefteshnieiit* were served by ithe ho*ti-*- assisted l.y Mrs Annabelli- Johnson and Mr* llalph Genti* Th<- hostesses for the March meeting will be the Mi-dames Har- ■ ry CoffelL Arlhtlt Baker and Amo* Gral>er ENTERTAINS ETA TAU SIGMA SORORITY GROUP | Mi Don Slump enteitained Tm -day night at th" home of he sister. Mrs It J Min kiln fm tin-im-mIH-r* of ihe Eta Tau Sigma sorority and one guest A short business meeting wa< held aftei v,hith tallies were formed tor bridge PriXe* w<-re given to Mr* f'l.-o Xrnold ami Mi*s Mar Him Christen A guest piize wa* given to Xlt- .Maiy Kell'-i | Tin- tallies were cleverly decorated with nosegay: of sweet pea* I A d"lii mu* turn heon ot Valentin--appointment* wa* :ierv.-d liy the hostess, assisted by Mrs Mai kiln The m-xt meeting will Iw held in two week* with Mi** Betty Ttiik. i I.(M AL STORE TO 'roXTlS'l'En FltitM PAGE OMD Hot affect th" milk route livi Hl" h e cream inaiiiifai ' urliig ami wholesale business, whli h will b operated from the Blue Cre-k Dairy plant on Jefferson gtreet The Bine Creek Dairy store Was located In th" former People* Loan * Trust lotnp.ifty bank building foi a y.-ai and one half, after having moved next door from th" Ellis building where It had been located the previous three and one-half years AGED WOMAN IS iroNTnrvKD mog ranE <»nbi ate Mrs John Clark Concordia. Mich ami Mis Xoah Hlafloid N.-s CaStl" Two staler* a d two brothers are deceased Film ial service* will lie Held athe Church of the Brethren it I 20 p m Saturday, with burin! in the ihuiih cemetery llev ilnasell Weller w ill offh late The leidy will 1..- retuttied from th" Jahn funeral home Io the Griffith residence Thursday. Friends a inked to omit flowers RELATIONS OF fCONTINUED FHoM FACIE ONE! had complained us having been against American Interests llegarding RtiMlan reia'ions Ailta asked if Russia showed sincerity in negotiations with Japan, said' "Th.-re are degrees of‘sincerity He disclosed that he Wits "em- I ph.isizing' to Itiissia the Important** of ceasing assisinnc" to Japan Arlta told another quM'limer i that It would be difficult to de. Tie a war against th" Chinese government and at th" same time reiog- i Hile the regime which Japan pro. ! poses to set up In oci llpie I terrl- i tory. I Earlier Admiral Vonal had said that Japan was willing to accept i Chineae government leader*, even I generalissimo Chiang Kai Hli.-k in- i to this regime, *~ 0 1 - 1 - I A new electric lamp, powerful *i as a Loot) watt bulb, but only half the size ot a abort lead pent 11. ha* 1 been perfected In I' H experiment-1 al lahoratoriea.
TWO IRISHMEN ARE EXECUTED British Fear Murderous Reprisals From I. R. A. Birmingham, Eng . F.-h 7 'U.P> Peter Hames uml James Hi. hurds, Irish lli-puldicun aimy terror Isis, were hang.-d today in Winton Gl'-etl jail despit, desperate up peal* for i lenn tn y from Eire uid fears of murderous lepiisulu In Gr. at Britain The two youthful Irishmen died for killing five am! wounding "•" person* with a bomb planted on a bi< y. I. on the main street of Coventry last August 25 They were hanged in the utmost se. rei y in the walled prL.on whip *<hi uniformed and plain clothe* police m<-n held buck i iriiwil of si-verul hundred before th" mum prison gate The ex.-eutions brought a critical turn to th.- I It A s bitter fight for tin- reunion of Eire and North Ireland, which Is a part of th<I'nited Kingdom Th.- Coventry bombing was the worst hi a series of outrages at-trlbiil.-d to th" I It A extending bai k to January. I'l2*l Th" hangings were expected to bring .1 renewal of this terrorism and to precipitate a political crisis In Eire by driving even many of the more cotiservaHvi- Irishmen into fluranks of thv I It A out of «ym pathy foi two new "martyrs." Britain's war-time tension was noticeably heightened Public of li. ial* ami government buildings wen- under strong guard. Bpei ial watches w.-te k"p; over the home* of judges who had presided at trial* of I It A attspei ts Al la.mlon, Scotland yard men guarded government offices on White hall ami parliamentary buildings Th. metropolis had been kept under a virtual siege throughout the night with louoo agents of the i rlminal investigation department supplementliig regular tin formed ' and plain . lothe* poll, >-m.-ti li was repotted that thie,. bodyguards had been provided Sir John And'-r son. home secretary The two men w.-re hanged simtillam .ii*ly promptly at !» o'. 10. k X* the < 10. k . hitm-ii. men in the irowd outside bared their head* iml «i.hh| silently A plain < loth.-s polk email was aboaid every bus and street car appioa, liing the prison Yesterday, at the h<- gh* of the clamor in Eire fm < l> rm-m y. n.-w • xploslon* attributed to the I IE i A had mi urnd in laindon. Hinn Ingham. .Mam hester and Llvi-t |nm>l Th" iuiriili* wete ot ihe Iml loon type Th- y "Vphxl-il tn the mail* At Dublin, th" Irish trad" union i-ongres* had dei idi-d to rail a mi" hour strike in all manufacturing ami industrial plants of E< e. m protest against the egei lllion* lairgi- < rowds of men ami worn en demonstrated at Dublin last night, ma'ihing in military formation The city wa* heavily patrol ed and the crowds were orderly The home of Sn John Massey. Brit Ish representative. In Dundim. DiliIhi county, wai guarded At London Prime Minister Xi v IIP Chamberlain ami hi* wife had an additional miaul when they took theli daily stroll in St J,.im-'» patk today in addition to the customary two plaim lothesmen who walk u half dozen par es behind them. I they were watched by a hurley "rough and tumble" policeman who trailed HW yards behind Chntiihi-r-Ilan < arrled a furled umbrella o Adams County I Memorial Hospital | AdmiHi-d John F Ith hards 72'1 Elm street, Ernest latke 71S lnd-1 lana avenue, Mrs Either Call. Ge-1 neva. Dlsmliuied Mr* Howard C Hart and son Jerry Li-e, HiHt Sehirmeyer street: Mr*. Claude Kreigh. Tor-sin. Mrs. llalph Janrequl. Homewood; Mr* Earl XI Wolff Monroeville —— ■ ■ O—• —-— Berne Winners To Sin« At Program The memliers of the Winner* chorus and the yodeler* musical group, whiih will Im- one of th" feature* of the home talent show to he held at the Decatur junior senior high school next Tuesday at 7:IS o'clock a* one of the feature* of the Purdue short toiltse. were announced today by Carl ■ Pumphrey and C T Haliegger. cm i chairmen. The entertainment I* tn cost only 10 cent* and is to lie representative of the talent In Adams county More than two hour* of mush aad other feature* will lie on the ptogram Mr, Habegger Is the director of the Winner chorus and yodelers Other singets will lie Arley Habegger. Omer Neuensrbwander. Milo Habegger. Sylvan Habegger. M*lle B tehman Emerson Neuenschwunder. Carl I Luginbill. Elmer W Baumgartner. C. August Nagel and I Clifton Gillium - O - Trgda in a Gooa Town — Decatur
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A»a M> Millen of Pleaaant Mill* wai a buninen* visitor here ihi-t morning William Mitchell of Monroe wa» a caller here thin morning to te- ■ m-w hii paper whi.h he has taken ever since he baa lived In Allawis county He In retiring from farm ill It hilt will Continue to live on hie Washington town-hip liundr.-d acres. hl» von looking after the heavy work Mr ami Mrs Sam E line left yesterday on a < v.-r.il week* motor trip to Miami ami utlh.-t lu.int* south. George W Stulln, who was first mayor of the < tty of Huntington, ohneivtul Inn WTth l.ii'lid.iy yenler day by presiding ovei a tiial In hi* justice of the pern e court. Stanley Nelson ha« hern mappointed postmaster at Au burn after a luittle that has lusted more than a y.-ut Mr and Mrn la-slie Young and daughters Be|ori« and I'liyllin of Minnie were the dinner gm-sls of Mr and Mrn Sum llaumaarttier of North Second street Monday eve ning Mr. and Mrs Young were formerly Decatur residents Mi»« Al;--- Ydti fined to her home for the pant ten ' days with a very bad cold I Joe Johns, Carl Baiter. l-ester Matelln. George laturenl I’alll Itriede, Fred Fttllrnkamp William
t >f|.< K<-n Flittn. i and Jaki Hol* j house all'-twl-d th** light* in i*i't W lytle 1.1 I ev* Ilins Mm W \ I. isi- w..* .1.1. - b< lout yenleiday .tt> ~ so-k- ill lies* Stevd Bremer, son ot Mr and Mrn Chart, s lli.-lii.-i of Si Mu ye <thio, in vi. ting I. * gt.mdpai .-tit* Mr and Mr* John M.igh-y of north of town Leonard Saylot*. Hoy Runyon lien Shroy.i anil Have Campltell were among those who *.tw the light* in Fort Wayne la i evening Mrs. Bertha A. Ktlbourm 1117 Nelson Sheet, had a* h>*i house Kuen foi the weekend het mothei Mr« Magdalen Iteinlnger. of !»•••;• tin. ami Mrn Bale M* Kean, of t.iand Rapid* Michigan fort Wayne New * Sentinel Th** road* south of Monro.- were Icy last evening ami nunurou at.ldenfs Weie reported Bale Fuhrman In still confined to hl* home with a severe i.. .- of inflitensa Mi and Mrn Cal Yo«l ami non Robert Minn llmh Yost and M and Min Robert Zwl.k were among those who naw Sonja 11-til.-and her nkathig artist.. si the coll neiim In Itidlanapolin la«t night Among those Who attended the luneial of Mm Karl Case of Willshire Ohio, yesterday were Mrs Fiank Case and sons Glen and I lutreti of Hal.-nt, N*w Jerne, V'ir j gil Garwood, Cleveland Ohio* Mr I ami Mrn W J Garwood Mr and Mrn Robert Ireland all of Lima. I Ohio. Mrn Michael Btun«iettet I
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M ami Mr* ll.triy Bom-het and non*. .ill «»f ( «l'ihi. Ohio. M «itid Mt I •<1 Iliff and Min II r v of Mun ♦ l> I’ Hniil.in, M. |ht|..'.< Miibi Mt ami Mt Jf.hu F* i-I M- h.irl ll.ii j <li ill <.f h'M.Hil IxMli# < .!•♦<• of Muiinft. Mi .iihl Mm M‘<li;i«*l StilHi.iii <»f Puyiu Ohio < haib*H Ih-i k»’t «i| sh« ‘;i|s« .!»• ptirimeftf of flo* < ..inpiifiy wu a himlniM visitor in th»* <■•!> hrttay. W A Kh pfir! l(W»k«*<i bind n«***M iii IltihHiiKfon yesterday o T.’XiiM l»*d in nunihi r of at ffm of fund tififh'i i tiklvatioii in !!♦ ’.*• with .1 total of L'a 122000 lowa w.im *« • <>nd *ith 20,4 .**► «»OH ;|< FPM
I’l BLI( SALE At ter Weiftrr farm. 7 m.lr Sou*h»»». Os Dr-Stur on thr P qva road Thursday, Feb. N ConYrnFOfiHQ 1 P M I luiitier ' iao.lin.- -Move: 75 Il>. ii't* I>itx : several pieces <if llotischolil fur iiiturt*; a hit <»f ftMtls; ItlishP , 2 pig-. *a t 10 ILand many other artklen. I TERMS—(ash. I Jpsn Moser, owner I Jack Binnioti \m iii.t.e. i I T Sthfefeinteln, Clerk i
