Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 63, Decatur, Adams County, 13 March 1940 — Page 3
fuSOCIETY
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■Mrs. Louisa Braden H Decatur. Indiana S will have a special showing of IGreenblatt’s FAMOUS FUR ( OATS H at a <*avinr» up to 50 percent THURSDAY and FRIDAY ■ March I t and March 15 !• percent. Iludret balance, liberal trade-in allowance <»n your old fur coat. |7F|SPRING ■Wall Papers I ARE HERE! famous Mayflower Wall Papers S Tested and Approved for Color Fastness I EL!???! “’’•hr"" « ■ b ’ Obhrated Per ■ft " »*- - Roll £C ■ H , *" nl fail Io nee them before you bay. at Ikohne drug store I •HlCati d *'**’ Si<)e **r *he Street ■^* nR . INDIANA
<lm k Mesdaim-f- Gil,-. V. Porter. Prank Carroll. Charier. Burdr. George Kquier and M E HowFollowing the dinner the annual business meeting will Im- held an-l officers elected for the new yea, Prayer and Pralae servt, ea. < ondtuted by Rett Kenneth Timmons of the First Christian , him h. will be held at the home of .Mr. and Mi James Kitchen this evening at sev-en-thirty o'clock A good attendant'* Ik deaired. W. C. T. U. MEETING ( AT MM. C. E BELL S An Interesting and helpful meetI Ing of the W C. T I' wa« attend ed by sixteen member* at ihe horn’* of Mrs. C. E. Hell Tuenday afternoon. An article on "Home mission* and the world * need together with several clipping* depleting the, etale of the public < on« len< e along • temperance line* and alcohol education for young and old were given. The next meeting will on a county institute todte held here Tin- place will lw l announced later S * The Adam* county women'* choi-\ u* will meet at the Moose horn--1 Monday afternoon at one-thirty o clock All mr-mlrer* are a*k«-d to at I tend. Mr* W Guy Brown will lie ho*tea* to the lle*eat<h ■ lub Monday afternoon at two-thirty o’, Im k I The Pocahonta* lodge will mer- 1 , in the Red .Men hall Friday eyenin t > at aeven thirty o'clock The Philathae class of the Bap Hat Munday school will meet at the! home of Mr* C E. Bell Friday eve ' nlng at aeven-thlrty o'clock with i Mrs. Getty* Parmer In charge of the! . business and Social hour Member- . are to answer roll call by naming and telling ulmmil a native bird I All members are a-k-sl to attend. * LARGE CROWD ATTENDS DINNER About seventy five guests and member* attended the dinner Inspection and initiation het-l at th--K of P home Monday evening The deputy grand chief Mr- Irene Payne of Marion was a special 1 guest at the mee ting and after din-
DECATPR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13,1940.
CLUB CALENDAR li Bac'ety Datdtlng, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Wednesday ' Business nl )<| Professional Wo- 1 m<-n’« Club. Rice Hotel, r, In p ln ’ First I'niied Brethren W M. A. 1 Mr* R E Mnmma. 2 30 p m * Zion Evangelical and Reform**! 11 14, dies' Aid Horiety, Church Par- 1 lor*. 2 30 p m. ‘ Ever Ready C|a*«. Mr*. Ilarvn 1 Baker, 7:IS p in J Sliak<-«pc>are Chile, Mr*. W A. 1 Ixtwer, 2 Jo p. m. ’ IliKtoricul Club Mt Ben la-Vor. 1 2 30 p. m J Beulah Chnpcd l-adierc* Aid Hoci‘iy. Mi Milton Hoffman, all day ’ meeting, 1 Zion Lutheran MlKxlnnary. church ' Parlor*. 2 p m. 1 1 chi i-tian Church Prayer and I* Praiw Service. Mi and Mr* Jarno. Kitchen, 7 30 p m 1 Thursday 1 Evangelical V P M C Ml** McConnell. 7 3<t p m. 1 Christian latdie*' Aid Society, I ( Mr- Harmon Kraft. 2 p tn I Better llnme* Club of Monroe. 1 Mr*. James Hendrick*. 7 p. in Woman* Home Mi**ionary So- 1 elety, Methodiat Church Social Room. 2 30 p m. Eaxtern Star. Masonic Hall. 7 30 1 P in election of officer*. St. Ann’s f»i*ciis«lon Group Mr*. Ralph Roop. 7 :3<> p m. Baptixt Woman* Society. Mr*. 1 Will Winne*. 2 30 p m N'utlman Avenue I nlted Brethren W M A Mr*. Wm KlUNonran. 7 30 p m. Eaatern Star Pol Luck Supper. Masonic Hall. C 30 p m Mt Plea*ant l.vdle*' Aid Sca lety Mr* Milton Fuhnnan, 2 p m Women of th«- Moose Called j Meeting Moose Home- 7 3o p m. Friday Poc ahonta* latdge Red Men Hall 1 7 30 p tn Philathae Claw*. Mr*. C E Hell. 17 30 p m Monday Adam. County W’omen * Chorus. I' Moose Home. 1 .30 p m Research Club. .Mrs W Guy Brown, 2 30 p m ner r-onduc ted in*pe«-tion of the TempleThirteen candidate* wer’ Initiated Mr* Payne wa» presented with a gift from the In-calur TempleMr*. James Bain past grand chief and one of the- two remaining charter memher*. was also presented with a gift from the c hanter and given *peclai recognition Guest* were here from Marion. Geneva and ' • Fort Wayne l| SUCCESS OF PAGEANT 1 AIDED BV COMMITTEES I The Golden Jubilee pageant and I rec eption, given Monday evening in Jln the Junior-Senior high »< hool I auditorium by the Woman * Club Ifoi the- Adam* County F»-dc 1 ation. wa» aided In Its success by the untiring work of Mr* Ralph Yager. I general c hairman. and the memI leer* of all committee*. The stage committee included I Mis* Kathryn Kauffman. Mrs Milo I lilac k and Mr*. Karl Adams, cos--1 tutne*. Mr* laimoille Fogle; reI frexhment*. Miss Matilda HelleI meyer Mrs. Robert Zwic-k. Mrs. A IR A«hbaucher and Mr*. W P
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Robinson. Those who assisted In serving nt the reception were Miss Betty Tric-ker. Ml** Ann Young and Mr*. .Milton Swearingen Preceding the entertainment. * dinner was given al the Rice hotel honoring Mrs. George Jaqua and Mrs. John Jaqua. both of Winchester' Guests other than Ihe two honor guest* included all least presidents of the liecatur Woman's Club, the executive- Icoard and all presidents of the federated dubs In the county; the pioneer meintier*. Mrs. Jennie Furman of Marlon and Mr*. lianlel Sprang of this c ity, and lh«two having Ice-longed to the- club for the greatest number nt years. Mr*. John Peterson and Mr* F. V. Mill*. Mr*. P. It Thoma* was in charge of arrangement* for the dinner and all details were of gold carrying out the Golden Jubilee motif | Place*' were laid for twenty-four guests. MRS. ZIMMERMAN IS CLASS HOSTESS The Itorca* class of the Evangelical Sunday acbcml met at the home of Mrs. Martin Zut<merman last evening for the regular meeting Mr*. Fred Hammond and Mr*. Sam Black were the assisting hostesses. The opening song was follow,-d with sentence prayer*. Mr*. Hammond was In c harge of devotional* and Mr* Ada Martin, president, presided over 'he business meeting Minutes were read and due* paid During the social hour, games were enjoyed and a lovely luncheon with St Patrick's day appointments was served at small tables spread with white linen* CHURCH MOTHERS REGULAR MEETING The Church Mother*' study club held its first meeting of the month in the- Methodist c hurc h social room yesterday afternoon with twentyone- member* and two visitors present Mrs M. W Hoover gave the devotional*. reading scripture from Matthew . r > 3M lit followed with group singing The lx>rd * prayer
wan repeated in unison Mrs It W Graham. viir-presi-dent presided over the business meeting and also tonk chance of th>* lesson In the absence of Mr*. Gertrude Myer* The lesson. ‘'Worship In the Home." wan opened «ilh discussion of topic* assigned liy Mr* Myer* I The purpoae of the dl*cuH»u>n was io reexamine life hi the home in an effort to dincover how wor*hip i in the home may lie made a more vital factor in guiding and enrichitiK the experience* of all mem-ln-rs of the family group” Emphasis was placed on the fact that each family should worship hi - | the home and that the children I i *hnuld lie taught how to pray The' | ne<e**lty of prayer waa al*o sire**- > ed The meeting dosed with Mr* Graham leading In prayer I hiring the social hour Mr* Joe Elxr-y and Mr* Niland odmenrl- . der. hostess for the afternoon, served dainty refreshment* The I next meeting of the duh will he > held March 25 ANDREWBEGLEY WEDDING ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mr*. J H Andrews of this city announce the marriage of i their daughter Hotis Julia In Rob ert Eugene Egley, son of la-wi* Egley also of Becatur The double ring ceremony wa* solemnixed at Peru February 21 The Rev P. I. Mast rece'ved the vow* in the parsonage of the United Brethren church Mr. and Mrs. Glen Johnaon ol * Fort Wayne were the- attendant* I Mr and Mrs Egley will be at home , on Eighth street after Marc h 3".
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David Adam* who has Ireen 111 several days was able to he bac k on hl« jol> at ihl* office today. The icy streets cauwed a lot of tumble* thl* morning The youngsters seemed to enjoy them, but the older folks unanimously agreed they preferred more solid footing*. Mrs. Frank Schmltx visited In Marion yesterday with .Mr mid Mrs. James Fisher and family Mrs. John Peter An returned to Fort Wayne last evening after an overnight visit here. Hhe will return to Decatur Saturday and next week will have as her guest, her daughter. Mrs. Charles Keller and her children Hale and Karen. Othmar Smith and Harold Koller returned last evening from a vacation In Florida. They had planned to stay until April I but due to cool and stormy weather returned home. Harl Colter of Winchester street, who has been confined to his home 1 for the past several week*, was able i to be downtown yesterday for the - first time Miss Mary Koos of near this city, returned to her home Monday evening from Vpland. where she visited I over the weekend at the home- of • her uncle Rev E. A. Bunner Whilei'ln I'pland Mis* Koo* attended the . youth conference at Taylot I ni- • versify. i Otto Scheumann of Fort Waynewas a caller here Tuesday after-1 c notm. — ■ — »■— < Nominate Officers Os Bar Association Indianapolis. Ind March 13 It'Pl Judge Roscoe C. O'Bryne of ’ i Brookville and Carl Wilde of Ind--1 lanapollK today were nain<-d by the 1 nominating committee of ihe Ind- • lana liar association as candidates " for th*- presidency and vice presidency of the association re*p<-< tire- - ly Additional nominations may l>e i made- by petitpm or from the- floor . i ... ii i -
/ WK fck WHEN atHfi AUtOMOBIItS AU •UH! fi ; »UICK wtu Mgu> them " the Move it the Buick Spkial I WM* *<• 4-door touring tedan MIMMI* / YOU never yet aaw a band come Maybe aometime you’ll get the five* thia Buick you take over a V down the Mrcct without tome* foot front »eat room and Eoamtex ®®r other* will be trying to L / one out in front «ctting the tempo, cuahiona of the St PUR-maybc you'll equal for years to come. while aomconc back in the crowd get direction aignala with automatic dr<>p your obediently thumped in time. cut-off as standard equipment-but Drop in |o |l|lk anJ fi<ur( . t or can < e ‘ ‘ 1,0,e ‘ hin <’ anJ a ,o ‘ drop in to see what next year's care So you II get what we mean when besides on Buick /Art year. wd | try so | (>ok |j ke we a*k, riglit out, why drive a car that', along just for the march-whan / N,a » be •° m * da > 11 ** a car a ’ But </r«p in! Soon! you can pilot a Buick and .how the Z -< a ’ «* the money, or w.th . • e. a frame a. Acury without paying L other, the way t . . ■ more; maybe sometime __| Maybe .omeday the other, will have there 11 he another eight a. 1 |» r |«.«*» ■***" it J •" 1 engines like velvet because they’re bi < “« d roo,n > “ nJ po*w<ul I ■ I electricallybalaMode/Errasscmbly; that's priced like a six. I '“(‘f any), I but Buick has them now. But why take a chance on I f"*-^"'*“*"*' 1 , ..... those maybe* when this I Pritei 1 Maybe tomorrow they will have ... . . 1 rid— r ... . . honey s here, ready for you I l» rw " -rir«*« ntM- I coil springs all around that never ... .... s 1 <* ~ w ’«'** 1 . . . _. , . . to take over right now? I •D-' 3 —> need grea.ing—but Buick has them I • today. Fart is, when you step into SAYLORS MOTOR CO. I 111 S. Second SI. Decatur. Ind. I
Push Hatch Bill in Senate ] 42' • MF I / M e‘*' 1/ * W F - i i Led by Senators Albert W Barkley of Kentucky, left, and Carl A Hatch of New Mexico, the Hatch "clean politics" bill continue* to occupy the spotlight In the senate where a move to shelve it for consideration on another bill failed when put to a vote Senator Hatch is author of the bill j
at the- annual elections August 2-3 i at Fort Wayne i 1/1 i•’ Tl* > I ’W * ’ k O Saff ig < The accident statistic* for PHn, . hate recently lieen rel>-as< d Motor vehicle accident fatalities -1 numbered about the same-in IHJkI i a* in 1333 approximately kl.goo Hom-- a, < ident death* went from • 31.5P0 In l#3S to .32.'**Hln IMP an • Inciease of about 2 percent. Approximately M.siMi.ium persons ;
received non fatal injuries in accidents dining IS3!« The year's economic It-"- due to ac< ident* was al-oul J3.3'hi ikhi.ihhi This Include* wage* lost, medical i expense, the overhead cost* of insurance, and property damage in motor vehicle act ident* and fires These are staggering total*, show- : ing bow important It I* that all of u* pay more attention to the accident prevention problem i a TODAYS COMMOX ERROR Do not say "He play* lentil* first rate;'' say, “plays first tate tennis" First rate I* an I adj , tlve. but never nn adverb | » ♦
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Adam* County | Memorial Hospital J Dismissed Mis* Ixtrlm- Ptu-ll-Ing, route 3. Tin- Interim of the Hollhouse, Schulte Clothing store Ims Irt'en redecorated and they are all ready for the Easter business. Wilks Without Cm! JiljU 'lay* after I took my r- ' do«e of Herl- Ihs-tor I was able to walk withJw* out my cane. .My legs nec-med entirely free of the old agonizing aches," declares Mr James Adam*. Carlisle, Pa. ThoQaand* batify b»w th* 1 klAlivs. «t</fn*rhk aM >iualit<a« in lUrb (tartar mad> itam f -l Iktt'f than in >«nr* wM WquuM »'h«f from • mgtnutf wiiAi araf. ar r rone nr m. "iltmHtthr /*arng.'* rnw4own /rMonff, rraflr*# rfe. Try It* rlr I*u*Ur. Inatur'U lw* Ly KOHNE DRUG STORE B J. SMITH DRUG CO HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. REMODELLING? L--i me give you an estimate on , all kind* <>f remod -lllng and cabinet work kitchen cupboard*. IsHikiase*. etc. New equipment I gives you h- > ter work at lower prices Photo- Herne lfti-2. collect CALEB HABEGGEIt Easter Permanent* >1.50 up Shampoo and Finger Wave 45c Finger Wave 25< Other work reasonable. IRIS BEAUTV SHOPPE tri* Hebble 425 John* St Phone 372 Mrs. Ixiuitta Braden : — will have a special showing of Greenblatt"* Famous Fur Coat*. I Save up to 50® # —Thur*.. Fri., Mar. 14. 15. Pay 10%— Budget balance. • Liberal Trade-in allowance
