Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 35, Decatur, Adams County, 9 February 1940 — Page 5
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I Ilnur for two more wrek* Each night th* peutor io answering que« i UM on ’H* Bible AH ••» Inrftert I to bring thrlr que*tlon» — — Methodist Churches Mt. Tabor, Bobo. Clark'o Chapel F, A. Armstrong. pastor Kcrvlcea for Sunduy. Feb. 11th. Mt. Tabor church School. »15 a. m Ed Koos, superlntmiifot Preaching by the pesto, 7 p in Clark's Chapel Church School, 930 a m W ('. Heard, auperlntendent. Sermon by the pa»'or. 10:30 a m. A cordial invitation extended to all. _ .———o— ——— Calvary Evangelical Church George S. Loiter. Minister » 311 A M.—Sunday School Mr. Will Johnson, superintendent 10:30 A. ,M Prayer und PralsA service Mrs. Otte Shlfferly. loader. io 30 A. M Christian Endeavor. Mildred Shlfferly. president 7 30 P M.. Thuisday-Worship Servlet and Sermon — —— ARRIVALS Mr and Mrs Clarence Smith of 122 South Hth street are the parents of a lieby son, horn at the res Idence Thursday mornins at b. 43 o'clock The lathy welshed ten and one-half pound* and has not been named. This Is the second child and second boy.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1940.
CONFESSES TO BANK ROBBERY Ohio Musician To Face Bank Robbery Charge At Winchester Winchester. Ind . Feb. 9 <UP> - Bank robbery charges will b> tlh-d today against Kenneth Murns. SOyear old Heat Palestine. 0.. musician. who last night confessed to the |728 robbery of the people s lx*an and Trust Co, here yesterday Morris wu* captured near Hollansburg <i by Itavid Clark, teller of the robbed hank, and Hoy Warrick of Winchestet and th* sheriff of Darke county, Ohio. after Clark and Warrick had chased his car for nearly 20 mile* Several shot* wer» fired at the fleeing car by Clark and Warrick and one of them ptvr< <-d the gas tank and forced Morris to stop Tin Win< heater men apprmu hed from one side while ihe sheriff, who had received a radio incacage stating in which direction Morris fled closed In from tlhio Morris, married and the father of two children, was unwilling to talk concerning the robbery. Sheriff Ix-ster W Mann of llandolph county said "I needed the money ' Mann quoted him as saying. "H> didn't say much. ju*t signed the coufeaslon." Mann said "That's about all He hasn't In-cn working regularly," The money taken from the bank, totaling 1725. was found In a paper bag which Morris had when he was arrested In addition to the bank's money was IT" which Morris had given to the cashier when hr entered the bank ostensibly to get change All money was re turned to the bank but Sheriff | Mami said Morris "would get hl* 110 ha< k ' lion:'! Stiver superintendent of I the Indiana state police, said that Morri* "cased" the bank at 2 p in . ’ Wednesday went to Richmond | Wednesday night where he stole I one Indiana 111 ruse plate which he fixed to the rear of his car. and then robbed the bank yesterday A Savage automatic pistol whic h he carried was found on him when he was arretted, but he didn't attempt to resist arrest Four of five clerks and one customer were In the bank when Morris entered He walked to a cashier's cage ami asked > hange for the lie bill As Elisabeth Monks handed him the money he drew a gun and apparently nervous tn> na< I rd the customers while he demandI rd more money Mis* Monks shoved over a Mack ' of bills which he put in a paper !sack and fled Clark followed him from the
bank and began firing when he hit ; < the strset Several bullet* piPrced i the back window of Morria' car but non* struck him. Later when Clark and Warrick followed the car they fired with a shotgun and one slug pierced the gas tank. AMERK AN LEGION ■ CONTINL'BD FKuM PAOK ONti turn, which was formerly the old National Hotel building, is to be moved across First street onto the parking lot temporarily while the new home Is under construction The building will later be sold The members of the building 1 committa . which will be In direct 1 supervisltm of the construction of 1 the m-w home are' J. Henry ' Fanrotv chairman: Kalph H Roop. < I! Vernon Anrand. Dr. Ben H. 1 Duke, Harry Knapp Joe McConnell and T J Metxler Officers of Adam* Post No. 43 < are: Ed Hauer, commander; Till- I man II Gehrig, adjutant; Edgar ■ Yoder, first vice-commander; i Charles Weber, second vice-com- i mander; Will Linn, finance officer; I V. .1 Borman. Joe laiurent and Ad- 1 rlan Baker, executive committee Adams Post is acrlalme<l one of i the most active in the state. At l present it has a total enrollment of 1 240 ex-soldiers, the second highest Ju the history of th<- putt. The ;*u*t Is active In all civic and patriotic movements and has sponsored among other things, junior baseball, the annual oratorical contest, school awards, the safety program. Amerkan dug code, and conservation p'ogranis Affiliated with the Legion |x>at are the Legion auxllltary, the Sons . of the American Legion, the Spun- 1 ish American War Veterans aud the Spanish American War Veterans aaxilitary. The charter of the (> A H I* also tn the possession of the post. The post lias becu localeil at Its present location for approximately , four and on), half years, moving | there from rooms on Hecond street after purchasing the old building. Hid* from conliactora will be -ailed for early In March In preliminary steps toward completion j of the new strut tun-. g FINLAND HOLDS ■ cCtrXTI.XL'ED FROM PAGE OXEI i was said Twice within the last few t weeks It was admitted the Russian < had gained positions under the' . Brest work* of outlying .Mannerheim line defense*. But these were pre- • carious foothold*, at 10-at. ft was r said, arid Iroth timew the llus*mii«i « were beaten off with the result that ■ the liiiv proper remained intact Ir- ppe d-tilal* the Finn- l-.it- ' • made- It no secret that they are fighting against terrible- odds, a' t fight which they regard a* one for r civilization, that they are 3.670 people fighting IlM’'HMi (too. that s their limited man power is being ! reduced by casualties day by day while Russia's is comparatively inexhaustible: that in almost every sector they are heavily uutnumlM-r---c-d and outweighcsl in war materials and that they urgently need aid But they Insist that so far they are holding Tens of thou-and* of Russians arc being tlrnrwn against the Mannerheim line As these- men are killed, wounded or exhausted, others arrive its as great or RH-at-er strength hi the isthmus Russia ha* short direct railroad communication with la ulngrad the general hc-adquarte-n and wat supply lease Th<- Finns say that th#- Russian losses arc appalling But they a«k how long Russia will keep up It* offensive. There was no offlt lai information available rrgaiditig foreign reports that Vlipurf towaid which th<- Russian isthmus drive i- dlr- j
P.D.’s GROCERY I 122 Bo Bth St — Open From 6A. M to • P M — Phone JBl : FREE DELIVERY FROM 9 A M. to 5 P. M PAN-SAUSAGK Sat. Only~l<>C FRESH COUNTRY—LEAN -CAN TBE BEAT! LB *VW COFFEE “TIME" Sate on Thi* Hem •< lh, bag 35c PEACHES—HaIve*. in Beaty Syrup... No. 2*; can_lsc PINEAPPLE. Sliced A SAVING AT 2 No. 2', can. APPLE HI TTER—So Called Gallon ...Glam* Jar ..19c peanct NOTICE McKenzies II V TIER PANCAKE or 2 lb. jar 25c ««-'«f orders bi CKWHEAT i ar* (iven our UiuTtDll ersmp* Attent.pn! Flour. I lb. sack Ml SI. »Kl> Aoh other* about u. For Salad" we Treat You R a h ' * ith I other item QL Jar lOr That* Our Poi <ey I Special .. lie VEGETABLE SHORTENING—Pure Flake* hite . Lb. 15c. 3 lbs. 11c BEA DLETTI'CE, Crisp. Solid Head* Small se; lairge Re 2 far 15c BAN \N IS. Ripened hi Perfection I lbs. for 23c ORANGES. Floridan. Balin of Juice .... 10 lb«. for 35c POTATOES. Mich. Sand. U. S. No. I, Inspected Peck 35c; Bit. 11.35 APPLES. Baldwin*. Good to Eat or Cook . ..h lbs. 25c CELERY. Cal. Pascal. Stringiest. The Best, latrgc bunch I<»c CONCENTRATED SI PER SI IK—Blue Box VEL. A Wonderful Mater Softener, I'tlllty Bo*l FREELarge b0x..23c
eeted. had been sat afire by Rua-. *ian long range gun*. FORMERCOUNTY RESIDENT DIES — Mrs. Willis Dies' Today At Home Near Bluffton Mrs. Willis Lehman. 29. died at her home five and one- half mile* south of Bluffton this morning at 5:3n o'clock Death was attitbuted to a heart ailtne-tit The family moved to their present location about a year ago from their home- south of Monroe. The decoaaed »»s born March 19. 1910. In Liberty township. Well* county, a daughter of Roy and Minnie Colling tfendrlcks. who *r<- Iroth surviving and live tn Bluffton. She married Willis Lehman, who also survives. November 9. 192 ff in Bluffton. She- wa* a memle-r of theReformed Evange-lh-al church. Surviving besides the husband and parents are twu children Sharon Dian and I-arty Lee; the fol lowing sisters. Mrs. Tilman Aug*burger. Daytou. Ohio; Mis. John Lehman, Geneva; Mrs Frank Woodard. Tocsin; Mrs Carl Saw-1 yer. Bluffton, and Miss Nina Hendricks. Bluffton A brother is deceased. The body will remain at the Jahn funeral hom< m Blufflou. until time for the funeral, services will be I held Monday at I;3<> p m. at the i Reformed church. Rev. Matthew | Wurthman will officiate. - —- --o McMichael is CONTiNUKL) FKO* rsO* UNfle rural areas and tin- benefits already derived In lower rural ac < idcii' rates. Music wa* given by a guitai quartet of four leoys slid by the- - 'high school pupil* Maryland Marsh sang a song, after which | a one act comedy. "Corn Fe-d Ba hies". wat givi-ii This play was written by thnoisiys of the community: Fiaiiklin 5 Ros*. Richard Everett and Harvey Winans Member* of the- cast we-r-I Richard Evan*. Franklin Ros*. Ixtr railie .loliUMin Harold August. Doris Martz and Myrtle Stevens O—- ——— Special! Soil fitter hammermill. cash, no trade. L. R. Meter. r<»ad 27. seven mile north. SUDDUTH’S MEAT MARKET 512 S 13th St Phene 22S SPKCTAIeS FOR SATI'KDAV AND SI NDAY Baby Bee' Steak, fb. . 1S to 21c Boiling Bee< .3 fb* 25c Ground Boel. fb. 15c Baby Beet Roast, tb 15-18-21 c Pork Roast. fl> 15c • IBc Pork Chop*. fl>. ... Iffc Llvtr. Ib. 10c Fre*h Pan Sausage (our own make) .. .. 2 fb* 25c Ca*mg Sausage (our own make) th .... 15c Head Meat, lb. 10c Fresh Side, tb <oc Our own Smoked Jowl*. n>. 10c Our own Smoked Bacon, tb 'lk Our own Smoked Sausage, tb 20c Lard, with meat order, 4 tb*. 25c Rib* and Bae* Bone*. Ib. 12’ Oyeter* pint 20c Lettuce Sc head. 2 for 15c Cabbage, fb. 3c Carrot*, bunch 7c Oranges, dozen .. 14c Apple* .. 10 tb* 25c Celery, bunch 6c Potatoes, peck .... 33c
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