Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 67, Decatur, Adams County, 18 March 1940 — Page 3

USODETY

KraSh ft,.,. Mr- I"••I’ll " f ft’. rr „, ■- h - ■J.BMtrl - ft* ~ . I.ntliday ft‘ 4. ft, 1U ..,V. .I "i-! 1“ ■ s ,r„ K'.bn.-n t,.i- Ann■L Mo- 1 ’ and Eloise ■ iX-hllH ''- "" ' Hr..fvwt ’•> Mr » ft.. .-I ■< daughter Vir r “ v, ’ r - ft,..- •*" ,i RJn.-t.r I <>f IhK than tl>- honor ft, 1,,,. Ins Whtte Clor K,n,. Hailey Nam y 'al ftp.l.-n V. ->n.'la Stegner ft, gj„j. J<-an .ni'l ■la'"’ Ifariu Ro'-m »”i Sally L Hart" Eleanoi Moser ft«r : ft tl( th.. r.ai'U-f Sunday Eight && La di*rom.'or’a rub ■ 117 t * f s Ry I mtn ciuuc-uaud ________. r FOR HEI f SHOULD HAVE A lIMILTON M'ti't"• moat aantr'l M (kata Hamilton' HrL Hamilton makes onlg is- rah wrfb 17 or ne.ro ► ti <>«4 in |>m toiit b:< I’raed from 24" 00. Bktnto al 4 Her Hamilton! - - ■Msam»lti Watch Ds.lor for 14'5 up; Butova. "•*» Hamilton. *37 50 up; 1117 SO up SITTON Jewelry 21" N. Second St.

Attention-- “ HOUSEWIVES Our New Wall Papers Are Here! omt ‘ in, look over our complete stock. * aut, ’ul designs for every room in the Um *- " e know you will like them. kohne drug store Decatur, Indiana

A|> I CX ZENITH - PHILCO -R.C. A. IILI K 3 | JLf EB 13 CX | FREE HOME TRIALS |i ■> I ■> 13 IB ■

CLUB CALENDAR Bocloty Doadllno, 11 a. M. Fanny Macy Fhonaa 1000 — 1001 Monflay Adams County Women s f’horus. Moose Ifomo. 1:M p m Research Club. Min. W Guy Brown. 2 So p in. Tuaaaay Tri Kappn Bti*ine*s Meeting. Elks Home. * p m P»l lota XI. Mrs. Floyd Grandstaff. S:IS P m Iterator Flower Garden Club. Mm. Martin Zimmerman. 2 So p nt Woanoaflay I Wat u r Home Economics Club Mm. Charles Fletcher. I So p. m HbakanprM* Club. Mr- Bert Townsend. 2: SO p in. Thuraday Woman'H Foreign Missionary Hociety. Mm. N R. Steury. 2:3" p m St. Luke’s tardies’ Aid. Chun h Basement. all day meeting. Little Flower Study club. K of C. Hall. A 15 p m. Standard Bearers, Methodist Church. 4 30 p. m Evangelical laidie* Aid Chun i I Hoc i»l Hoorn. 3 p m Saturday Baptist Church Easter Social and Supper. Pleasant Milin High S< hool spm Colored Egg Sale nt W M S | Phone 352 or 352 I Chicken sttpper. Moose home .’> to 7 p. m. an Kaater nor-lal and nappes in the l>an<mi-nt of the high nchnol Satut day evening. March 23 at five o’clock A i hit ker, nuppei will lie I served for thirty five cents A liazaar will Im* held after supper The public la cordially invited to attend The Hecatur home economic- | club will meet Wednesday after noon at one thirty o’t lor k at the home of Mrs Charles Fletcher of route 1. directly a< roan from the ■Soya plant on North Second street The Utile Flower study club : will meet Thursday evening at the | K at <’ hail after <bun h instead lof Tuesday as first planned Attention la called to the time (of meeting of the pal lota Xi sorority Tuesday evening The time has l>een changed from seven-thir-ty to eight fifteen Im*< ause of aer vir es at the various < hutches The sorority will meet at thr home of Mrs Floyd Grandstaff RELATIVE* GATHER j AT LLOYD DANIELS Relatives gathered Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Han Ik-is and daughter Thelma Louise of east of town and enjoyed a carry In dinner The guest of honor wan Mrs Jane Dull of Baldwin. Mich who has been spending the winter lln this locality with her children I and grandr hlldten Present were Hurt IHill of Baldwin. Mich ; Mrs Inex Swoveland. ’ Milford. 111., Mrs Orensa Hudspeth. Wilmington. III.; Jacob IhiH and : son Floyd of Wren. Mr and Mm. Harley Yahn of Mercer. <> ; Mm

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, MARCH 18. 1910.

Wm McClure Wren; Mr and Mm. Otto hull and daughter Hetty, Oa»Mn: Mr and Mrs A N Jones of Van Wert: Rev and Mm Carey Moser and family hecalur; Mr and Mm Frank lailtue. Geneva; Mr and Mm la-wis Smith and son Gall. Van <i ; Mr and Mrs Alfred banleis of Hoho; Mi and Mrs. V,m Myers of lieiatur and Mr. and Mm. Homer Iteppert and daughter Sandia. Decatur. Afternoon callers were Mr and Mrs It Parmer. Mr and Mrs Curtis Moser and son. all of Decatur, and Mi and Mrs Dennis Moser of Rryant MRS J A HENDRICKS HAS BETTER HOMES CLUB The Hetter Homes duh of Mon roe met at the home of Mrs J A Hendricks Thursday evening, with twenty-seven tneinlters and four guests present The meeting opened With the song Christ Arose", followed with toe < lub < reed and song Plaster Hllile verses were given in response to roll call The secretary’s report was read and approved Mr- Wm Stu< ky. president, presided ovei the business meeting and announcer) the following 4-H club sponsors for the year Mrs. Wilfred Ray Mm John Floyd. MrRaymond Crist Mrs Flmo Stuck/ read a poem written by her mother. Mm. Feer*man Walters, telling of her tiip to Purdue The poem was greatly enjoyed by all ’’Slip I overs ’ was the topic dis<ussed by the leaders, Mrs Glen Sturky and Mrs Flmo Htucky They stated that any slip covi r should l>e a suitable < olor and t» xture, a harmonizing color for the furnishings. washable and made of preshrunk material A ihlld s r<e ker Was selected for recovering and the leaders demonstrated by measuring the rocker how to obtain the pattern. Mrs Paul Gould gave a talk on hooked rugs and displayed two beautiful patterns which were mad--by Mrs William Stu< ky and Mrs. James Kessler. The hostess. Mrs Hendricks, assisted by Mrs lh-lota Jingle and Mrs Andrew Hrewster. served a de!i< ious luncheon of sandwiches, green vegetable salad, mints and toffee in keeping with S' Patrick's Day MAGLEY GIRLS’ GUILD MEETS WITH MISS FRUECHTE The girls' missionary guild of the Salem Evangelical and Reformed i hurt h held Its March meeting at the home of Miss Leona Frtieihle Wednesday evening with Miss Irene Scherry as the leader Miss la*ona Peck, president, con du< ted the business inciting at which new officers were chosen for the coming year Ihiring the mm lai hour a del|< ions luncheon with Jarster apopintment* was served Present were the Misses Helen and Florence Worthman Phyllis Heineke. Mary Girod Agnes Kolter. Grace Giether. Marie Hildebrand Irene Hcherry. la-ona Peck. Ruth Mary and Mabel Horne Rae hel Helmrich, the Meadames Mary Eg ley liavld Giether and Roberta. Mr and Mrs Martin Fruc bte and th*hostess, Miss Fruechle The ladies' aid society of IkeFirst Evangelical church will meet In the social room of th** church Thursday afternoon at two o'clock with Mrs Matt Hrelner an c hairman of the hostesses The Standard Bearers of the Methodist church will meet Thursday night at six thirty et c lock In the < hurch The Women of the Moose will give their annual Easter «hie ken supper at the Moose home on Saturday evening Dinner will lie served from five to seven o'clock and the public is Invited New Advertising Campaign Started The Busiest Cigarette In America is Chesterfield’ says the new campaign released to newspapecs nationally this week by Liggett a Myers Tolmcco Company The new message la made by famous figures of the theatre, sports and other fields. Action a plenty distinguishes the illustrations for the new Chesterfield services Among the featured stars are the Hill Misters of huaketImi 11 fame: Manager Joe McCarthy of the New York Yankees. Bette Davis, America's leading motion picture actress. Paul Douglas and Patsy Garrett of Fred Warings Chesterfield Pleasure Time pro gram; The Crane Twins of the New York "Helltapoppin cast, and oth er notab.es. REMODELLING? l-et me give you an estimate on all kinds of remodelling and cab Inet work kitchen cupboards bookcases etc New equlpmeni gives you belter woik a' lowec prices Phone Berne IH«2 collect CALEB HAHHGGKR

I ft t* \ I I ill £Jk I ™f * Lb l\ J V I 1 lift 11 Miss Dorothy l»u Firetai’ returned to her home in Fort Wayne Bunday after a two weeks' Visit al the 1 home of her uncle and aunt. Mr. 1 and Mrs Leland Frank and daughters Miss Kathryn Shroyer, who has been confined to her home for th*- ' past week with a severe c-old. was able to he out today for the first ' time. Mr and Mrs. Charles Poe visited in Fort Wayne* Saturday. Miss Bertha Heller of Indianapolis la -pending several days here with her sister. Mrs. John Tyndall and other relatives. Mr and Mrs Ralph Tyndall and children of Bluffton visited here 1 Sunday Mr and .Mrs R. C Myers of Winchester street entertained for supper Saturday evening. Mr and Mrs tirval Cunningham and Mr and and Mrs. Henry Fruechtc-nichf of Fort Wayne and Mr and Mrs. Rolland Hoch and son Junior of Huntington Mrs Herman Ehlnger returned to Decatur today after an overnight visit with her motheh Mrs. Monta Hensley and her sister. Mrs. Role ert Orff of Fort Wayne Adolf Van Blema. formerly of Hamburg. Germany, was the weekend guest of W A Klepper Mr. Van Biema Is connected with the banking firm of Warburg and Company True Miller, popular G E em-| ploye. decided he wanted a new auto to drive home- Saturday He : called a local dealer by telephone and within 15 milnutr- had a brand new 194" mod.-l delivered to him Il was one of the quit kc-t sale-e-ver macle in the* city Mrs Dan Zeser. who Is recovering from a major operation and a severe relapse, continues tn -how improvement. She hope, to l»* able to leave the hospital by the end of the week Miss Kathryn Knapp is home from Depauw university to spend the spring vacation with her parents. Mt and Mrs Charles Knapp She will return to college after Easter Miss Kathleen Fryhack and Mr and Mrs Ben Taylor and son laiurel o( Hamilton attended the- basketball tournament at Muncie Saturday Sunday, they took laiurel to Granville. <).. Where- he is a stu dent at Dc-nlsnn university Rev J M Dawson has returned! from meetings for those Interested . in the Town-end national reeovetyl plan, lb- reports that everything L-1 'going nicely He attended meetings , at South Bend Elkhart Go-heu Mishawaka and a number of -mal | I ler place* Mi and Mrs. Clarence Stapleton

Busiest Cigarette eMiss Hazel /tools i Cherterfield ii today'i . 1 Definitely Milder...Cooler-Smoking i k Better-Tasting Cigarette i* the cigarette that Mtitfiet | L f s iY| Flying East or West, North or ZIJL South, you’ll always find Chesterfields a favorite of the airways. > ou 'll never want to another cigarette when you get to know Chesterfield’s right combination of the world’s best tobaccos. }ou 7** 1 | can t buy a better cigarette. —"* ~ ' • .TODAY’S COOLER-SMOKING ‘ A I ' BETTER-TASTING... DEFINITELY MILDER CIGARETTE

of this city visited in Bluffton yesjterday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs Jack Moynihan and last evening In Fort Wayne with Mr and Mrs George Beck Dr. and Mrs L, A Plllenger of Muncie visited here a short time* this morning, the former looking as ler business. .Mrs. Albert Gc-lse), Mrs Allcert Reppert Mrs. Charles Llhy and '.Mrs. Arthur E Myers spent Friday quilting at the- home of Mr- Dan Llhy of route- 2. IHnner was enjoyed at noon U*w Coyne- and Arthur E Myers looketi after lcus|ne«s. in Fort Wayne Saturday Mrs. Myer*, spent Saturday afternoon with her aunt. Mts. Ih-nry of route K Mis. Henry Coyne and son la-w---and daughter Clara Mr and Mr*. Wilmer Raudebush and family. Mr and Paul Coyne and family A delicious dinner was enjoyed at noon. — — o- - ARRIVALS Mr and Mrs. l-eland Smith of 111 West Monroe street are the parents of a luiby daughter, born at the Adams county memorial hospital Saturday evening at nine o’clock. Th*- Igtby weighed seven |M>und- and. one-fourth ounce and ha* been named Janalee Mr and Mrs. Eugene Sommer of route 5 arc* the parents of a baby daughter, horn at the Adams county memorial hospital Saturday al ternoon at four-thirty o'clock The leuby weighed seven pounds and one ounce and has been named Illarlmra Ixniise .Mr and Mrs. John Brit**, of Decatur route 1. ar* the patents of a baby Isiy. weighing eight pounds. liom at the* home at I 15 o'clock | this afternoon This Is the* first ! child In the family The baby has j not been named o — Adams County I Memorial Hospital I Admitted Saturday Ihinlel Kintr. three-months-old son of Mr and Mrs. John Kintz of Decatur; Charles Cassady 229 Grant st . Mrs. Mary Sc haffer. l"2c’> Russell st. Admitted Sunday Donald Manley. Grant st Dismissed Saturday Mis John I. Holterman and lathy son. John Scott. *2" North Second street i Dimissed Monday Mrs. Mar garet May 3"» Grant st Mrs Mary Shaffer. Russell st ; Jesse Williams 331 North Eleventh strwt o Body Os Drowned Woman Recovered Fort Wayne. Ind March lit—| llt'Pi March IS ct’Pc Since 'March 5. Police and Fin-men have* -dragged the St Macy* river for-

V/U. 1 I "THANKS FOR A LOVELY EVENING...” A new kind of beer retailing is bringing wholesome recreation to millions of Americans! I America's new kind of beer retntler wants action to eliminate any abuses in beer j to sell good beer,of course... but he is also retailing that may occur. keenly aware of hn social responsibility to u-.. . a > 1 r We have instituted anew plan... now I the community. He main sure that h» 1r a *. » « . . • K I ... tn effect in a few states and being exI place is clean and inviting—and scrupu- . . ■ „ ~ I , , , , „ v tended as rapidly as possible.. .to protect I lously free of anti socia influences of any _ .. . . , , . . 71 your right to drink good beer tn decent I surroundings. May we tell you about it... I The Brewing Industry wants all of in an interesting free booklet? Write: j beer's retailers to be of this type. We do United Brewers Industrial Foundation. j »vs want any other kind. And we aretaktng 19 East 40th Street, New York, N. Y. I BEER...a beverage of moderation II i^——■ ■ ■■■■ ii

the body Os Mary Jam- Burhenn 25. who plunged In after «c reaming j her intent tn a wltne»» Yesterday, to htimm him police naid the- searcher* allowed an unnamed stranger to rig up a "divin Ing Reel " he walked along theLriver bank then retraced hi* step* | and pointed Io a spot In the muddy ( water. The hosts dragged the *pot he in-tdl<ni*-d and I" minutes laiei found the- Icody wedg.-d against some roll 1 «-d wire fencing that had Iceen disdicarded there

Purdur Specialist To Be Here Thursday Mi-- Mary E Wil«ey. *pc-< iallsr of Purdue- t’niverslty cm girl's 4 1' chib work will l>e in the county Tbnrrcduy for an afternoon meeting . (With the leaders of girts 111 c lubln Adam* c ounty The- meeting will ' l>e held ill the mayor’s room, city hall. Itecatur at I 3" p m Miss Wilsey will -peak on dem <*:i-trution*. Judging and 4-H club! work In general She will also an* w*-r any question* that the leader*

PAGE THREE

Icare to a*k her We urge all leaders to fake advantage- of tl.is Inec-I-Ing — SEN ATE PASSES tCONTINt'KD FROM PAUK ONKI .any person holding a goveiiimerit I contract from making any contrt--1 htuion. directly or indirectly, t<i j any political party or c aiididnie or pain of l.c.tfr" fill' "I fit* year. ' Imprisonment rwwWe ■» s »*•«■* "**•*•*