Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 153, Decatur, Adams County, 27 June 1940 — Page 3

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CLUB CALENDAR * •*'My DMdntta. 11 A. M. I Etwtty Maay **anaa 1000 - 1001 Thursday 'e Women (>f Momte Mrmw Home '1 ’> ■ ~ Mo ('tea lie* Pl, nk. Hun Mei park < P m. | Raj Ma Chef flub. Mlns Marjorie ' Kinta, k p nt < ItT. Aid Ntalety. Methodial Church 1 J>« p m « Clooina Meet in* of Rnatern Klar ’ Maaonir Hall. 7.30 p m. , Royal Neighbor* Hpeclal Meet I In*. Ben Hur Hall ‘ Jtt p m Runillatlr Study Club Mr*. Her- • man Helmer, k p. m. 1 Mt Paul tAdle*' Aid Kot'ety. Kt • Paul Chnreh, Pam I Kt Mary's Twp Home Krono ’ mlc* Club. Mr*. Haltert Khraatn. J I 3« p m CRT. .1 Harden of Memorh-a Meeting < 1 Kaatern Htar Masonic Hall, 73« Ip m. Prtdny I’ II V. I M. Class. Church. 7 Jo p m < Philo Class Meeting and Pleak. ’ Hanna Xunin.m gu k .; > p m jl Plntehle Club Mi« Willialii l.i- ' Iter. 7 S« p m I Philatbae Class, Baptist Churrh. J I < SA p m 11 la*llon Aualliary Pot Luck Sup* * per at Hun Set park Mee’ at l<e- I 1 alon Home. I p. m. Ice Cream Social and Baxaar Ha* 1 Irm Cburth Basement. Evening. laiwu Modal. Zion Evangelical I and Reformed Churrh. 73» p m Msnnay Adams County Woman's Chorus, j 1 I Moose Home. 2 3o p. m Tuoaeay Psi lota XI. Mr* Herald Smith. 7 3o p m Tri Kappa Business Meeting ! Elks Home a p m I , Beliekah Uidge Ko s« I<> O F 1 Hall. 7 Sa p m. —— —————l II Meekstroth and sons Spencer | and Marion the M"see Amanda i Fruechte. (trace and Marie Hrelher. I Marie Hildebrand lasm Fruechte. Mabel Home. Mary Jane Worden Rachel Herber. Mr* Marion Reber. Mr and Mrs Hiram Sprunger. Mr. ; and Mrs Wm F Kruettrnan and , -ons Icoren and llusseil. Messrs Jack and Fiank Hrether | Freeman Stepler Blanchard Mprun* 1 ger. Albert Reber. Henry Schorry. Rev and Mrs Hnvid Hrether. Mr , and Mrs. Boyd islepier. Mr. and Mrs lister Adler and the guests of ■ I honor. Miss Irene S< herry and Rev Meredith J Sprunger. j The Rein-hall lodge No ** »IH have ~ regular meeting Tuesday

evening in the I. o. O F hall with 1 Mrs. Mtauley Hollopeter aa hostess '( Jean (mmapachet and Julia Ann I Hipkins of Fort Wayne will enter* *| lain with piano solos and reelta ■ Hon* latacheoa wm served 1 Th* Tri Kappa sorority will have < * regular ImsinoM merlin* at the | Elba home Tuesday evening at J Sight o'clark 1 1 ■«Mmumw» The Adams county woman'* I t horn* Will meet al the Moo*e home 1 Monday afternoon at two-thlriy o'j clork j AHILO CLAM TO HAVE AICNIC The Philo elans of the llaptia I Hunday school will meet Friday I evening at sta thirty o'c lock In Han- 1 na Nullman park to «njoy a picnic 1 along with the regular class meet* I Ing The men of the rias* will he In charge of the entertainment and will have a marshmallow and Wein* er mast Those wishing transpor tation are asked to get in touch I with Herald Rumple. Hamid llaughn or Ralph Kenworthy or he at the home of Harold llaughn by c 15 o'clock. The Psi lota XI sor irlty will meet * at the home of Mr* Herald Rmlth ; Tuesday evening at seven-thirty o'clock LOCAL BUSINEM MAN ANNOUNCES MARRIAGE Announcement was made recently by Mr and Mr*. Jerry Htrayer of Payne. Ohio of the marriage of Miss Helen Htruyer and Eugene O Fether. The marlage was sulemnlk-1 rd Heptemlter 1. I*3* in Covington. < Ky Rev John Tlldon received the ( vow* in the Methodist church In that city. Mrs Fether has visited here a num tier of times She i* a graduate of National College of Education. Eranston. Illinois and has been a kindergarten teacher In the Fort, Wayne city sc hool* for the past • , several year*. Mr Fether. who I* a hair stylist I and cosmetician. Is owner and man-1 ager of Ml laidy's le-auty shop. He i Is a graduate of Inte-nallonal Busi ties* College, Fort Wayne and of the Marlnello School of Beauty Culture. Chicago The couple are at home In this | dty. The V I. H class of the First I'nlted Brethren church will meet at the church Friday evening al seven thirty o'clock for an outing The children of the Zion Evan- ! relical and Reformed churc h will meet a’ the church Saturday after- • noon al one o'clock for children's ,day practice. The Women of the Moose will hold lhe regular lodge meeting and installation of officer* at lhe Moose home al eight o'clock. : The Cnion township home econo mica club met Wednesday after noon al the home of Mrs Fred Hammond Mrs. I*oul*a Groth | county chairman for eghibits at th<- ■ Decatur street fair, asked that all women planning to have eihlblts should contact either her or her assistant. Iva Nidllnger Mrs Fred Marbach was taken In a* a new member of the club There were 17 member*, slk visitors and seven children present Refreshments were served by Reva Stauffer and Florence Baumann. A lawn soc ial will be held at the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church Friday evening at seventhirty O'clock A splendid musical program has been planned under the direction of Robert Jones, choir director. The junior choir sing and musical numbers will also lie furnished by a bras* quartet The public Is invited to attend. O 11 " Mrs. Fell* Miler Is convalescing at the home of her parents. Mr and Mrs. K. R Wolf. 3423 Broadway in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Angle Macy will leave Saturday for Denver. Colorado, where she will spend several weeks with relative* and friends , Miss Margie lK>se. who has been confined to her home with rheuma tism for the past several week*. iJ able to be up about the house She expect* to lie out the first of next Little Billy Beal. Infan* son of Mr. and Mr*, lacwrence Beal I* reported Ul with the measles Mrs. Margaret EHey. of Monroe street. I* recovering from a painful Injury, sustained when she struck her left hand against a screen door and ruptured an artery Mr. and Mr*. C. D. Macy and children. Joan and John, left thl* morning for their home In Austin. Minnesota after a two week* visit with Mr Macy's parent*. Mr and Mr*. E. B. Macy of Winchester street. ' „ M'S Frederic Schafer and Mr*. Dan Schafer were the «ue.t. of Mrs Herman Ehinger at the Fort W*yn« country club yesterday for luncheon and bridge. Mrs Robert Thompson spent ye* terday In Fort Wayne Mr*. C. M. Ellsworth. Mrs. Robert Aetchllman. Mr*. William Sch

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nepf. Mr*. CharlM lx>*e and Mr*. I George Wall motored to Indlanapo I li* this morning to at'end the Dem- • ocrailc Mate convention being held at the collaum al th* state fair t ground* t Mr*. Fred Miller of law Angele*, | t'al. sr.lved this afternoon for a several weeks' visit with her niece. | Mrs Ada Martin and other relative* i and friends here and at Toealn. i Mrs. Miller, who was Mis* DruclNa Burkbead. formerly lived in Decs < lur. Reuben Smith of near Preble was ' a liecatur business visitor here today, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Baker of I North Second Mrnet entertained last evening with a six o clock din i ner honoring Harve Sprague on the , occasion of hl* birthday annivor •ary Guests included Mr. and Mrs Hpngue. Mia* Moser. Mrs. I4ml<Huiman and son. Mr. and Mra. Baker Mrs. I<eo Kirsch visited In Ind ianapolls yesterday Mrs Dan H Tyndall Is spending lhe day In Indianapolis ivsltlng ner daughter*. Ann* Jane and Mary K Mr and Mra. Ixm Klesch will entertain with a house party at Ham ■ llton lake this weekend Guests will i Include Mr and Mr* Paul Kuhn of Indianapolis. Mr and Mrs Don Farr •of Elkhart. Mr and Mr*. Bob Free by, Mr and Mr*. Frank Rawley and Mr and Mra. Deane Dorwln. I # .1....—. i '» * ■ — • Adams ( ounty Memorial Hospital o- -- - ■ ■ - *0 I Admitted: Mr* Roy French. 'Rm kfgord. Ohio; John B Miller. i Monroe. I Dlsnilsned: Mr*. Horry Fortney M 3 Mercer Ave.; John B Miller Monroe; Mr*. Don Krick. *l4 Jes ferson street: Mildred Beer, route 2. Berne; May Moser. Berne. Mrs. Kent 3'oder. route I. Berne G. O. P. OPPOSED I CONTIMUKD FROM PAGE ONK i criminalion and waste I Social security exlend old age benefits on an earmarked pay-as you-go basis, turn administration over to the states, with a minimum of federal control. Iwbor: amend the Wagner act "in fairness to employer* and all group* of employe* ” encourag" voluntary settlement of difference* | Agriculture continue payment ol j federal subsidies for soil conservaiion uncolnnected with production control; protect the domestic farm marhet* T*rlff and reciprocal trade I give congress power to ratify trade treaties. Money return power over money to eongron*! repeal the Thomas "greenback" amendment and the I foreign silver pur hase act; put gold Into circulation. ' Taxation: revise lhe tax *y«t«An and reduce expenditure* son revenues will cover civil expenditures. a substantial part of national defense cost*, and the Interest and I retirement of the national debt Negroes give them a square . deal' In economic and political I . * i t’n-Amerlcan activities Hid the - nation of “borer* from within Immigration enforce alien enlry • » 1: —--o HONEST LAO New Castle. Ind. June 17. iU.R) — A loenl grocery chalked tip an unexpei led live cent* in the cash register today and ad mined complete forgiveness of 1 a iienlltenl Michigan City boy A letter containing *n un 1 signed note and a live cent r piwf wan rrcFlVFd from Mk hiL igan City ye»t*rday The note r ’ read: I ’ "Dear Sira: When I waa eight or nine year* old. I lived in New Castle and I stole two or three doughnut* lam 14 now »| nnd I know it was wrong Wil! | you pleast forgive me* I am } sending the money to pay lor I them " The nickel was chalked up to , J baked goods 1 » — -g

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laws, and report thq*« idvocallnx "* the Ivolent overihroß of the gov- ] ernment I Veterans* to give adequate com | pen wt lull to dlsalild veterans ami I I to their widows, orphan* and de I I pendents I Indian* grant Immediate and fin I al settlement of claims arising from I trwail*’ and agreement* with ihe government / Hawaii: granl the fullest measure I of home rule Monopoly enforce iiiiti-trusl laws I without discrimination Uovernment competition Reduce federal competition with private iHlalnes* nt <*organi*ath>n con tlnue the constitutional distribution j of tegislatlve, executive and judicial I functions establish a real merit I system O New Federal Taxen Boo*! Theater Price When the new federal tax bill | goes Into egect Monday. July I I patron* of the Adatns theater will cooperate wllh the other movie- | I goers of the nation In helping build | up Americas defenses The"tax ’ limit on movie ticket* has been lowered to all admlsslona of 21 I ■ ent* and over, whl* h will be subject to a 10 |*r cent tax. Inasmuch aa the adult admission price at the Adams Is 25 cents, with the 10 percent tax added It I will tie necessary to charge 2* cent* •larllng July I The theater must pay lhe government 3 cents tax on every admission charged between the prk-e range of 21 and 30 cent* Hince the Cort theater'* usual lop . price I* only 20 cent*. It will not tor the present In- subji-cl Io the 1 new federal tax If m-casionally' the price Is raised almv- 20 cent*. | then lhe tax will be In efact. B , — ' TWENTY AGO TODAY June 27. IS2» was Sunday Weight of lhe ounce was fixed hy I King Henry 111 of England who decreed II Should be 440 dry grains of wheat f If Vow Strffor Female Weakness BUILD UF RICH RED BLOOD! Lydia K. Pinkham's VegsMbl. Compound TABLETS ire helping thousands of girls to relieve functional monthly pain with Its nervous, moody speiis. PmXhsm's Tsbteu ALSO lielp build rich red blood and thus promote mor* strength to j-ombel monthly distress. Try tlo-m J

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