Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 169, Decatur, Adams County, 17 July 1940 — Page 3

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teanlon wa* held, and a social lime enjoyed Ire cream and rake were I also *»rred Mr.. Karl llahnert f Mr*. Richard M<<'onn*-ll and Mr*. ~ Fred McConnell romprlimd the commitlee In charge of the arranger rnent.. The hostexxes for the Rep. t tember meeting will be Mr* Gregg McFarland. Mr*. Dwight Sheet* and Mra Fred McConnell. I CHRISTIAN PATRIOTISM" TORIC OF GUILD MEETING t The otierbeln Guild of the Unita ed Brethren church met Tuesday evening at the home of Ml** Vivian i Hitchcock, with Mia* Irene Light I Ihe a««l*ting hostess. Mia* Helen Sheet, wa. the leadi er for the »tudy hour. The theme of i the year I* "Growing toward The Ideal." and Ml*. Sheet. tank a* i her topic. “Chri.tlan Patrlotlxm.” Two new member* were taken r into the organifation. Ml.. Kvelyn Burnett and Mia* Kthelyn Burnett, i Game* were played and refreshI meat* were served . C. L OF C. HAVE 1 i PICNIC SUPPER Member* of the Catholic Imdie. -of Columbia held a picnic .uppet in i the K. of C. hall Tue»day night Following the .upper, card* were enI ' oyed and Ml»» Margaret Wert giverI ger had high score In bridge; Mr. lien Biting wa. winner In fve bund • red. and Mm. E F. Gas. won the i rhum prlre, The committee In charge of arrangement* for the at- • fair ln< luded Mr*. William I*. !x»*e. i Mr* Al Imugerman Mr*. Eil Vian and Ml** Tena Hchurger I i The lauiir. Aid society of the Calvary Kvangellcal church will meet i lit the home of Mm. Otl* Sblfferly I Friday evening at xeven-thjrty ’ .o'clock. Mm Mila Harmon will be ' I the assistant hostess. i The Golden Rule da** of the St i Paul Sunday acbool will have the regular monthly meeting Friday night at aeven-thirty o'clock at Hani na-Nuttman park. Mr*. Force.t Harr and Mr*. Lyle Franz will act a* bootaaaoa. REPORT GIVEN AT TEMPERANCE MEETING I The Women'. Chri.tian Temper I ance Cnion met Tueaday afternoon with Mm. Klmer An*paugh on Win* I cheater *treet with ten member* I preaent. Mr*. J. O. Tricker. preai- ! dent of the organiaatlon had charge , of the bucine.a *ea*lon and Mra John Spahr conducted the devotion*. , Clarice Ruth An.paugh played i two number on the comet Mr*. S. 1

CLUB CALENDAR •eoloty Dmiim, 11 A. M. Pamiy Ma«y Rhoneo 1000 — 1001 WaoneMay St Paul ladle Aid Society allday meeting. Mm. 11. L. Smith. > a. m Decatur Home (economic* club. Mr*. Frank Lynch, l:M)p.m. Thuraoay fnlted Brethren D. Y. B. claa*. Mr*. Prank Fl«h*r. T 10 p m. Friend.hip Village Home Keonomb * Club, Klm.ey School. 1 p. m. iCHTI. Fimt Chriatlan ladle* Aid. Mm. Kenneth Tlmmon*. Fort Wayne St Luke'* ladle. Aid, Mr* B*rt Hee«enguth. all-day U. H. Progreiaive Worker* claa* church. 7:30 p. m Methodi.l W F. M. S. mite (mg opening. Mm. It A. Adam* 2pm Zion Kvangellcal and Reformed Phoebe Bible da**, t hureh parlor*. T:OS p m. Friday Calvary Kvangellcal Udle* Aid •oclety, Mr*. Otl* shlfferly, 7:3»» p rn St. Paul Golden Rule da** meet. Ing, Hanna-Nuttman Parh. 7:30 p. m. D Beaver* gave a report of the convention at Angola la.t week and Mr*. Delton Paaawator gave note* on the convention at Winona luikr It wa* announced that Mary Jane Warden wa* winner of th* *peech context held at the Pleaxant Dale church. July 7. The Venl. reunion will he held Sunday. Augu.t 4. at the atnto park each of Bluffton ENTERTAINS SORORITY MEMBERS Mr*. Homer Barton entertained the member, of the Kta Tau Sigma ■orority at her home on Adam* Tueaday evening A abort buxine** meeting wa* held, during which plan* were made for a picnic to tie held at Sun Set park, ea.t of Decatur. Tueaday evening Three game, of bridge were played and Mr*. Don Stump .'nd Mm. Ray Heller were awarded the prtae* "Ml*. Mildred Worthman an* Mated Mr*. Barton in aerving a luncheon. The neit meeting will be held with Mix* Martha Chrlaten PSI IOTA XIS HAVE GUEST PICNIC More than *l*ty peraon*. membem of the Pal lota XI aorority, their hu.band*. .weetheart* and friend*, attended th* picnic with which the norority entertained Tueaday night at Sun Set park Following the dellcloua picnic dinner, a aoft hall game wa* played and a aot-ial time enjoyed. The committee in charge of the arrange-

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ment* Included Mm. John Maclean. Mm. John Siler. Mm. Rlthard Macklin. Ml** Peggy flaunt. Ml** Marjorie Miller. Mi*a Phvlll* Hunter The thlrty-Bmt annual reunion of the Magley family will i>e held Sunday. Augu.t 4. al Frank*- park, Fort Wayne SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS PICNICS AT BERNE Twenty member, of the l.oyal Daughter* cla»» of the Evangelical Sunday u-hool enjoyed a picnic al park In Berne. Tucday evening. A potluck aupper wa« aerved. after which a *oclal lima wa* enjoyed Plan, were made for a birthday party of the claa* to ha held In the legion Memorial park In Augu.t. Rev. George Goldner. of Bulla.. Tetaa, Mopped In Decatur for a ■hort time laat night to viait with Rev. Paul Brandyberry. Chur* h of the Naaurene pallor. Rev. Goldner wa* enroute io Ohio to conduct revival meeting*. * The Interior of Doc'* Place on Monroe atreet I. in the proce** of redecorat lon The wall* of the buxine., room are being painted In addition to other redecorating and renovating. Mr* t'larence Weber and daughter. Betty Jean, have returned from Grenada. Mlaatatalppl. where they .pent aeveral day*. Mr*. Jitdaon PaMwater. Mm. Scphu* Jackaon, Mm. Frank Carroll. Ml** Fern Paaawater and Mr* Delton Pan.water will attend a birthday dinner tonight at Will ■hire. Ohio, for Mm. Otl* Paaawater at the home of her daughter. Mr*. Cleo Painter. Mr*. Herman Myer, went to An drew* today to attend funeral «•»- vice* for Dr Ru«*el Clymer Mm. Clymer and Mm. Myem were for mer w hoolmate. Mr and Mm. Graydon Dlimm and •on.. Benny J. and Freddie, of Ind ianapoll. are .pending the week with Mr. Diooa'* mother. Mr. George Dil.cn and other ■elative* Mr and Mm. Ruaaell Owen* and non. David, have returned from Larwill where they .pent the day with Mr and Mm. Ro.« Kvan*. Mr. and Mm. Paul Saurer and Dr and Mm. Fred Patter.on motored to Delphoa. Ohio. Tuesday evening for dinner. Mr*. Frank Peterxon will return to her home thl* evening after •pending »everal day* with Mr. and | Mm. Joe Schwartg. near Bluffton She will Im- accompanied home by Mi** Norma Peteraon and John Rowland Mr. and Mm. Ruiaell Prior motor ed to Huntingburg Tue.day. and were accompanied home by Mr. Prior'* brother*. Donald Ray. and Hob Prior, who will .pend *everal week* here Ml** Cecil Rickard, ax.l.tant .up erintendent of the Bradford ho.pt tai at Bradford. Pennayivanla. who ha* been vldtlng with her aiater, Mm. C. C Rayl In thl* city, left today for New York City where *h<will attend the World. Fair and Viait with her niece. Mm. C. K. Kgeler and family Ml** Rickard and Mr and Mr*. Kgeler and daughter, Marlena. will go to Atlantic City to •pend a week. Mi»* Jane Miller of Ottoville. Ohio, wa* the gue«t of Ml** Ruth Olllig today. Barbara Joan Anderson of Richmond I* spending the xmmer here with Mm. C. C. Rayl Vinton "Skippy" Ray of near Di*on. Ohio who wa* critically hurt when a tire blew out In hi* face xome time ago. visited In Decatur late Tuesday While in the city he chatted with Bill Blythe Mr. Blythe stayed with him nlghta at the local hospital while hi* condition wa. serious. Ray. it will he remembered. suffered a severe fracture that left a half inch opening In bi* skull when the tire blew out and the rim struck him. He Is reported almost completely recovered and apparently suffering no ill effects from the the freak injury Mr and Mrs. Chet Reynold*, daughter. Amy Lou. and sou. Jack, and Jack Hahnert. and Mra. Tom Cook witnessed the soap tml derby In Fort Wayne, Tuesday evening. Joseph Daniels I* visiting with hi* grandparent* Mr and Mm. Leo Htufler In Fort Wayne thl* week and attended the soap bo* derby, Tueaday evening Norbert Bullemeler. route 1. Decatur. who ba* been a patient in the Adam* county memorial hospital since July 7. when be wa* injured in an automobile accident on Mercer avenue, wa* removed to hl* home today. Ml** Ellen Ann Church and Ml** Marjorie Rowand of Sidell. Illlonls, niece* of Mm. Leigh Bowen ot this city, and Mia* Treva Cheney. al*o of Ridell are spending ten day* here with Mr. and Mm. Bowen. Mr. and Mr*. Loren Miller and ■on. Don, witnessed the soap boi derby In Fort Wayne. Tuesday | night. Mi** Norma Loulae Spahr of Mar-

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kle and Ml** Jean Ely of Fort Wsyne are spending the week with Mr*. P. G inker Among the Decatur people who motored to Fort Wayne Tumday night, to wilneaa the <u>ap l>o* derby were Mr and Mra. Virgil McClure. Mra Fred Neaderhou.er end daughter, Edna, of Fort Wayne, were guest* Tuesday afternoon of Mra. Eugene Runyon Hob Hchmltg. Ed Bohnecht. and Bob McClenahan motored to Fort Wayne Tuesday night to watch the •oap bo* derby Mra R N. Runyon .pen* the day in Fort Wayne Mr. and Mr*. Carl Phelpi. daughter, Jerry, and son*. Bobby and Imnny. of Haginaw. Michigan, were dinner guest* Monday evening of Mr. and Mra. Al Hchnelder Miss Jaquellne Ramsey of Toledo. Ohio. I* visiting in Fort Wayne with relative* and friend*, after •pending a week here with Mr. and Mr*. Tony Hchumacher, | Mis* France* Dugan of Boston. Massachusetts, arrived here Tuesday to vl*lt with her mother, Mra Charles Dugan. Hhe flew by plane from Boston to Indianapolis, and wa* accompanied to thi« city by Mra. L. H. Hearle and family. | Floyd Wlndmlßer of Geneva vi»lied in Decatur last night. ARRIVALS Mr. and Mr*. Virgil Carl Re*ser of Dunkirk are the parent* of a girl baby born at the Adam* < oun ty memorial hospital at 33* o'clock Tuesday afternoon The bsby weighed seven pounds and Ave ounce* at birth, and ha* been named Carol l-amolne, PLANES HAMMER (CONTINVED FROM FAOR ONE) definite clue to how or when In Rome. It wa* believed that Adolf Hitler would address the reh-hstag prior to the showdown, but In Berlin It was Insisted that nothing was known of the fuehrer's plan* It appeared possible that the fascists were doing the talking for the moment In an effort to foster Brit i«h sentiment for peace talks, wilhoul oglclslly putting Hitler In the position of making any gesture that could lie Interpreted as weakness or lack of confidence As the showdown approached in Europe, the Japanese moved to take advantage of Britain’s posl Hon by a stronger drive for a dictated peace with China and for the spread of Japanese Influence throughout Asia and to the ttouth Rea* Prince Fumimaro Konoye. former premier, accepted the mandate of Emperor Hirohito to form ■ new cabinet which would lie e*pe> ted to promote the Idea of a one party political system In Japan, to back an expansionist program and to move for speedy conclusion ot the war with China on Japhn's terms Th.- Japanese effort to end the Chinese war was emphasized by the landing of Japanese marines at Hhenftiwan. north of Amoy, to dose the last important route of supplies for China The ti-end of the new cabinet threatened conflict with both British and American Interests In the far east and promoted Yakichiro Huma. official spokesman, to remark that the I'nited States should

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