Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 152, Decatur, Adams County, 26 June 1940 — Page 3
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-marriage E, .©ANNA DAILY ■Fr, •,,, nt ha* l**-«*n made* ■r\,., mar i iae<- ~> Bkaiiiit l* , lr daughter E y \ngu*tll« Dady of 'hlj... ji, i. poffi'tiiM ix>’> .mi Hr t | m Dwight I'lifti ni» Kfllgtfton. ■ , 4.1 »'ll Im* a" ' " K iti.i»in i** »<’i>*iiiiiii*'<i in ■ > > »,ni«i‘ll< »l < hitr* li * in. 5 |.oller K th.- ■ v ,i .1 Mr* Elmer S< liw.o •/ cill lx* lll** atlendanr* PT >|.* .• ! • mony. a ie* option K held a< the home of th** EjM-.nl* from 2 until I o K th** af'cnoon Li Kt SE GIVtN FOR K (UITEMEItRS ■ i*'l 11 l | »l'*'in*'l*' ■ ..j-.ii.’iy surprised Sunday mi the occasion of Hu n ■ ~4.liiut nNßiYeraary when K *ml relotlvoa arrived to ■ i poilui k supper with them L,. art. Mr and Mi* H*-niv K ,nd family. Mr and Mr» E, Si box-der and family M K, O«. ar Bflltemelrr and fa ■ )!' a"'l Mrs. Herbert Mail ■|r and Mr*. la*«l*-r Bu*l< k L. Mr. and Mr* Rudolph Kutin and family. Mr* (' It Ku>i Mr*. Ed Baltemrler Ml K7 Albert Hum k and family L Mr* Ervin HI. titer and K. and Mr*. Norbert Anmanu Kaayhter. and Mr. and Mi ■ K,.ar and family. 1 William Mater will Im* ho* Ka th'' member* of the Pin | I. hi, Friday evening at seven- ■ ■ (clock Lv CLUB HAS King meeting L Mother* study eluh met in Lial room of the Method!,! j t Tuesday evening with thej td> a* the guest,. The club In. Mine and devotional* rlvL Mr, R. W. Graham L Gertrude Meyer* condui t L .tudy hour and the follow pi.« were discussed Teach Lr children to lie Courteous. | Much Freedom Should a Child L You Don't Need ' > Nag Lnz the aocial bout refresh-j L were served by the ho*
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I j’e*»e* for the evening the Me.J , I dame. Wilfred Hgbegger. Wesley I la hman and l.yman Hann WILLING WORKER* HAVE CLAJg MEETING The Willing Worker* < lax of the Meihodin Sunday .<hoo| of Mon-1 roe met at the home of Mr*. Iran! Kauffman Tuesday evening with eight member, and .even visitor* prevent Mr* Sherman Essex presided over the routine op nine and bu,l* lie*, meeting W | (h Mr . Kauffman reading the scripture .nd Mr*. IH« k Haggard giving the opening prayer lute* rollei ted ani'iunii-d tn 11.0 A delii iou* lunih w*. *crved by th* ho.te** during the *m ial hour three new pledge* RECEIVED NY DELT* The Iteltg Theta Tau nororlty met la.t evening at (Iveibrty ocloth at the Fullenkamp home on North Second .treet where they held impressive pledge ■ervice* for Mr. Stanley State Mr*. Vim ent Kelley and Ml** Martha Meyer, ( After a »hort business meeting ' I .the sorority motored to Hanna •! Nuttman park where a hamburger fry waa enjoyed GIRL* ENJOY DAV AT LAKE HAMILTON The Misses Nancy Daniels. Eileen Keller. Ro.e Marie Kohne Mildred Wemhoff. Florence Myer* Kath iryn Voglewede and Dorothy Wein' ’ hoff. motored to Hamilton lake to-t day where they enjoyed a picnic i dinner The club took a* It* guest. Ml** llernadlne Reed and Ml** | I Mary Kathryn Keller. They were. I accompanied l|y Mr*. Harold I tan I i lela and Mr, Charle* Kel'er. — ROOT TOWNJHIP CLUB MEETING The llirnt town.hlp home econo mlc, club met at the home of Mr* Adolph Weldler Tue*day atferaoon. with Mm. John C Magley pre.iding oyer the bu»ine.« meeting Mm Royal Friend gave in,tructlon* for reflni*hing nld furniture illustrating how the type of finiwh given a piece of furniture depend* f on the kind of wood of which it I* ' made and on the u,e expected to be made of that particular article after lit I* refinl.hed Mr*. Markle*, demon.trated the I removal of ok* varnl.h on a tnagaI line rack and the reflni.hing of i that article. At the next meeting, iwhich will lie held with Mr, lx* Fleming July 21 at 2 o'dte k CDT. I each metitlter i* asked to Itrinc MHne place of fuiniture to refinish j under the supervision of Mrs Harkleas and Mrs Friend After the lesson, til*- host****, as- ' .isled by Mr*. Frank Kitson and Mrs. Ed Christen, served dellclou* ! homemade chocolate cake. Ice ■ cream and coffer Present were the Mesdaine, Ou* llohnke. M Iteltx. A Susdorph M. Sheet,. H. P. Kunkel. S. S. Magley. . Frs-d Mahan. A Johnson. K RunI yon and son David. M Markleas. It Friend. James Moses. O Spiegel Arthur Hall. D D Moses. J C Mag i ley and laiwrence lleckmejer. Guests other than memb*m were - — ———
Senator Glass and His Bride ■ ; ' «S -jF* 1 WTv4M .->>:< Fl ’ ” »■ MN IF~ aKv* ■*= <wk 1 r * s/>'. Mew (Mrter WM. m anri nil bridt, th® formtr VBIW Itat-IPictur. after tMir maW Mn. Mary Seott Meade, Vfc
CLUB CALENDAR •actaty Danellna. 11 A. **. Fanny Macy Rhana. iqqo - toot t — Waonaaeay | fnlon Twp Home Economic* |Cluh. Mr,. Fred Hammond. I Jo |P m CDT, Officer, Ea.tern Star. Manoni' Hall, Prartire. | p m Thureeay | Ko Cha Rea Picnic. Sun Set Park i* P m | Rai Ma Chef Club, Ml» Marjorie iKlntg. x p m CDT Aid SiM lety, Meth'sllst Church., J W p m. Clo«lng Meeting nt Ea.tem Star. Masonic Hall. 7 JO p m Royal Neighbor* Special Meet- j Ing. lien Hur Hall. 7 J 0 p m Rurallatle Study Club. Mr, Iler man Geimer. * p. m St Paul Indies- Aid Society, St Paul Chart h. !• a m SI, Mary'. Twp. Home Econo mb-. Club, Mrs Hulterf Ehrsam I 3« p. m. CST Garden of Memories Meeting Eastern Star. Masonic Hall. 7:*o| p. m. Friday Pinochle Club Mr* William Els-1 ter. 7 3o p m Philathae Class. Ilaptlst Church. .« 3« p m i I .eg lon Auxiliary Pot Imtk Sup j per at Sun Set Park. Mee' at Mgion Home, bpm Ice Cream Social and llalaar Salem Church Basement. Evening. Lawn Social. Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church. 7:30 p m Miss Helen Bohnke and Mrs Verne Allen of Chicago. 111. I The Philathae <laa. of the BapI list Sunday tu-hool will meet In the ><m lal rooms of the i hurch Friday . evening at six-thirty o'clock Roll ! < all will be answered by giving •short histories of a woman'of the Bible. Member, are asked to note Change In time of meeting A good attendance is desired. ■ 0 New SoarinK Record Is Set By Student Ixwkport 111., June N tl'Pl— Stan Corcoran. 23. held a l.ew midwestern soaring record today after a 125-mlle flight from Ixxkport to Roann. Ind. In a homemade glider Corcoran, a student at the la*wls schisil of aeronautics, took off at 11:35 A. M. yesterday and landed at 3 JO He said, he resched an altitude of !>.&&,* feet In the gilder, which be designed and built, it has a wingspread of 32 feel and weigh* 450 pound*. • I flew way over two airliners.' he «ald. "and once, al l.omi feet. I flew into a great ma»« of hug* which cloudded my vl*ion foi awhile” ■ Indiana Takes Title To (’lark Memorial Indianapolis. Ind . June 2< il'Pi The State of Indiana Friday for mally takes title to the (leoige Hog ers Clark memorial at Vlncenno,. Edward P Brennan chief examiner of the atate board of account,, said today. Deeds and abstract* for the track, held up for »everal month, becMae some had not lieen filed, were complete. Brennan said.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
Belgian lUadn Swarm With Returning Refugees » i' is i
With the cMaIM of German hostilities In Belgium and France, million, of war refugees In Belgium are swarming over the narrow highways In effort, to get luick to the home, they left when they al-
l'll Junior l*eaderN To Sponsor Social The Adam* county 4 11 Junior, l*aadera are sponsoring an Ice' < ream Miclal Thursday evening al I k:S* CDT. at tbr Kirkland high school Ice cream, cakes, pie, and *oft drink, will be sold at the so- < lal and a program of local talent will lie a feature of the evening, with every 4-H duh contrlluitlng a 'election. The public la Invited to attend this ice cream aocial. ♦ 11 Alexandria Newsboy In Killed By Train Alexandria. Ind . June 2< tl'Pt -Carl Green. 13-year-old carrier of the Time,-Tribune of this city, wa* killed late yesterday afternoon when he was struck by a west ixiund Nickel Plate freight train He wa, distributing hl, paper, at the time of the accident. ♦ —- Indiana Earm Hand In Lightning Victim • Rushville. Ind. June 24 — tl.'Pi Ben Northcut. 3k. of Cynthiana.' Ky. waa killed yesterday near An(leraonvllle when he waa struck by a ixilt of lightning He had laken refuge in a l>arn during a storm when the bolt struck the barn Northcut had arrived at tbr farm only an hour earlier to begin work a, a hired hand - —-w Fugitive Is Caught In Brother’s Home Bragil. Ind. June 24 il'Pi - (Jerald Courtney. 30, of Bragil. A fugitive from the alate penal farm was captured yesterday a* he hid pnder the floor of the home of hi, brother. Jesse. Jesse told poller that he had not seen his brother but said he did not object to a *ear> h of hl* residence Gerald was
Here’s what’s happened to Gulf Gasolines V-fTM/ ■ WJigL o> j. ?7 4jo ONRN Ttiert is a srianfifi* teat, employed by Ist look at the NEW GOOD GOLF' This ;{J '.XO !K.(Tetter than even the old NOnneaircg ® pression engine. ' j>fff El FRtt-‘2lWayttoSa»e»oooy" Better tn these Better Fuels! sge
tempted to flee rhe ravages ol th** Invading Ge*man war machine This a* tie along a Belgian load Is typical of the pathetic * ongestliHi M**sl of the motor vehicles are stalled foi lack of gasoline
: found hiding beneath a trap dmo In the kitchen fluor He was serv- i i Inga larceny sentem r WILLIS SPEAKS ■■ «CONTtNUBD FROM FAOB <>NN> opera. "Carmen,” *pon*<>r<*<l by the club, of this district at Fort Wayne ■ I July *. are asked to contact Her-1 man H Knteckebrrg W ATER SERVICE (CONTINL’EB FROM PA'IK <*NK> in the water of the past few days j as also lielng caused by the work stating that it would clear up <*oon ■— ♦ ' Latest Bulletin From Chairman of AAA Committee Adams county wheat farmers who are participating in the IP4<> AAA farm program are asaur**d of al leaat M> cent, a bushel for their wheat, regardless of the market price, say* Winfred L. Gerke. chair* I man of the county agricultural < on* u-rvation committee The |S4<> loan rate on No. 2 wheat In Adams county is 71 i •*nt« Conservation and parity payment, which wheat farmers may earn on the normal yield* of their a* reage allotment* toal I# cento per Imabel Farmers who keep within their allotment, and who take a loan on their wheat will thu, be assured of a return of M cent* a bushel ***l th**lr crop. Mr. Gerke said The Adams county wheat loan rat** l» slightly higher than last year. The new loan program for wheat la nearly the sarin- as for IMP. Mr Gerke slated, except that loans shall lx* mad** on a demand bMI, It I, not anticipated that it will Im* necessary to call any loans before the maturity date, he said, but In view of unsettled world market conditions, loan, will be on a demand basis to keep th'- program In
a flexible rimdiiioi*. laians on wheat stored 111 approved wareI house, will maluri* In eight month, I or *>n April 3n. IP4I. whl* hev**r I, earlier. Mr Gerke staled, and loan, j on wheat stored on farm* mature I In in miinlhs As hi previous years, loans will : i>» made by th** commodity credit ' corporation. The Interest rati- will i Im* Hire** percent Farmer* may . make arrangement* In the county AAA office for taking out loan* **x*n after harvest. Mr Gerke **ald PERSONALS Mr and Mrs. Clyde Feller of Gib **»n city. llHonls spent the week I |**hd with Mr and Mrs Illite Feller of Monroe. They were aciompanied I home by Miss Kuth Feller, who will I visit them for two Week* Mrs Robert Kyles and small I daughter Brenda »h<> continued to Gtand Rapid*. Muhigau after a week's vl*lt here with Mr*. Eyles' I parents. Mr and Mrs. Joe Ix*m*. are j now at home In Indlanapoll, I Mis, J’at Fullenkamp. who i* confined to the Adam* county me- ' mortal hospital following an opera tin for the removal of her appendix. * Is recuperating nicely according t-> ‘ leporl* this morning Mrs. Hel.-n Howell ha* returned |to her duties at the <l K beamy 'shop after in day*' Hine** , Miss Mary Margaret Terveer, a Ltudetii nurse from Kt. Joseph hospital In Fort Wayne, la h0,.-e to spend a vacation with her mother. Mrs Bernard Terveer and other I relative, and friend*. Indians Yield to Census Tm son Aril <U.P> I’apagu In-1 I dian tribesmen, who fought th** I census-taker In l»30 and also bat , tied the white man in and out of the courts over their reservation ' I boundaries, finally have submitted , to th eniimerahir and will " 1 Im- Im Inded In the l'*l'* ' omit
WILKIE LEWS INDIANA VOTES (L 0, I*. Delruatfon Re* fuM*K To I’ledge All Os Its 2N Votai I'hlladelphfa. June 24 'UFi I The Indiana delegation to the Republh an uailonal itmvenlhin. refusing to give Wendell I. Wlllkle I Its entire 2* votes a, a favorite son candidate. ta* ltly agreed tixlay that hr would have more 'han any I Other l alidldate on ail ballots Yesterday afternoon the Indiana I stale l oiiimllte,- gave a reception for every Indianan attending the I■ on vent Inn and hundred* appear eil. probably h**<att,e the Indiana. Michigan and parla of the Illinois *l* legates are In th*- same hotel Two delegate, from North Carolina partook of th** hospitality. John D Hughe, of Indianapolis, a young Repubth an otganliaihm leader who la a do*trke**|M*r at the convmtkm hall, estimated that he had *w, Imtween .'•*> and s*a> Indianans pass through his gate Although Indiana nominally la I for Wlllkle in the long run. the Ihxialrra aplHtrently joined quiet ly tn th** general convention move I to spread the first ballot vole aa widely aa poMlhto even though Wlllkle admittedly will have a " plurality. Tixiay It waa ascertained defl I nllely that Henator It Ktylea Bridges of New Ham|>shire will re--1 reive at least one and prohaldy three Indiana Vide,, largely Im* ■ au*** he waa <ordial to the H<aialer Repiildii-an* who pttempted to obtain a senate recount of the >'■'• * In the disputed I*3ll elecI fl..n b- tween Sen Fi.-4. rlik Van Nuys. D. and Itaymond Willi, i . I intimated that the Indiana vote might Im* i ill even six Instead of i four ways to allow the llixislers to
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check how the deal, were going A slate whkh waa circulated to two variation* at the Indiana ro* lepfkMi gave flr,f Senator Bridge* two. Willie IS. Senator Taft four: Thoma* E Dewey alx. and Nenaloc Vandenberg alx The ae<ond version waa Bridge* three Wlllkle eight. Taft seven, l»«wey aeven and Vandenberg three. A further complication waa a report that Indiana might spread It, vote to Include Gov John W Bikker of Ohio, who keynoted the stale < onventkin last month Will h I’rohited In Circuit Court The will of the late txidwto Relf sleek ha, been prohafed and placed on record In Adam, circuit i-oarl The will IM-queath* to Mr, lanilse Helf,lech 'the home place for the remainder of her life, the ma< hln • ry and IlVeatock to Im* used and divided hy Reinhard and Edwin lleifsie* k a* neeesaary to lake care nt th-* home place and the f irm, le-l.inging to Reinhard " Il also bequeaths to Reinhard th.* sum of II s*io to tie u>rd aa tuiymeiit o*i hi, farm; to Lilly Relfste* k Hoffman and Emma Reif sleck-Melcher II fax* Io lx* fiald mil of the home place, to Edwin the | home place after the death of the widow; If he *hmild find II Impo, sMe then Ib-lnhard I, to have first chance to take over the farm, funeral expeiiars of hoth Ludwig and la>ul»* to he paid out of the home place "
Cold Fur Storage Inauranca and Gas fumigation.
