Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 171, Decatur, Adams County, 19 July 1940 — Page 6
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No guarantee is better than the people who make it! When you buy Lee Tires at a Phillips 66 statiim . . . you get a double guarantee* . . . backed by both Lee and Phillip That guarantee covers all road hazards for a full 12 months. And we mean ALL! And that guaranty* is good any* where ... at Phillips 66 stations ... or at any other lx*e dealer in all 48 states! rm ii> i MmmmM
WMBaHBMBBBMBMBMBto--*aßßßß*Wß |ia| B |IBlaa * aHalHllinllnlaaH • ♦ Pleasant Mills News ' Florsnva Noll. Correspondent Ernest Khr.am l> vl.itlßg hldu tight er in (*h yelund. John Bauman ha< retmnrd hunia* at Indian Himi". .Mirh. Mr. mill Mrs <»l«*n la»nr nlarirw of Fort Ways* visited Hsturday evening with Or. and Mis. Steve Mr. Helen Bauman and .hlldren Helen Ma. and Junior ot Davis. W Va., air visiting with th.- Carl .Mr. and Mr* Geo Foor. Mr. and’ Mr«. Carl Klii-.in and family atiende*l the annual Foor reunion ai Van Wert fair mounds recently. Mr. and Mr. Fred Bauman aad i family. -i»nt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sherburn of Conroy. | trhlo. Maxine Noll la .|H-ndiiiK the week . al Ition.on Michigan at Itoke Madson with her sister and family. Mr. j and Mrs. Winston Rawley of Berne.) h.*r mo l.* and family. Rev. Carl 1 Roop. Janie. M. Roop and Mr». O. I* I la Deuton of Marlon Ohio Sunday visitor. at lavke Webster from Pleasant Mill. Methodist I ibur.h were Mr. and Mr.. Richard Speakman and children. Mrs. W illiam Welkin, and .on Burvll. Mrs. i lil.-ti McMillen. Mr. and Mrs. It. 11. Everett and daughter Jean Marie Mr. and Mr.. Jim llalln-r.tadi, | Mr and Mr.. Virgil NeUenschwan-d<-r and daughter Jane, and Delane | Werllng have returned from a fishIng trip at Palmer l<ak<*. Mich. | They also visited Mrs. F. I*. Halber--tadt, who I. confined to her lad ' In her home at Colon. Mlrhigan Sunday caller, at the Carl Ehr* ram residence were Mr. and Mr*, luwrence Ehrsam and family. Mr. and Mr*. Hubert Ehisam Roberto Querln. Charles Miller. Robert Mil-j ler. Mr. and Mr*. (lien Foor and son Roger. Monday evening caller, were Mr. and Mr. Ed Trit key and family of Salem. A very delightful day was .pent I Sunday at the home of laiwrence Soli and family near Linn Grove, when the William Noll families j gathered for their flr.t annual reunion. At noon, a delicious I>a«ket I dinner was enjoyed. The afternoon ' Tallest Man Dead J f ate ■ X .-*« Vai BERobert Wadlow The tallest man in the world— Robert Wadlow. 22. of Alton, 111, la dead In Manistee, Mich., of a foot infection, sustained while traveling with a show. EXECUTOR’S SALE OF REAI, ESTATE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as executor of the last will and testament of Rosa R. Baumgartner, de-j ceased, will offer for sale at private sale and for not less than full appraised value, on i Saturdav, July 27, 1910. at hour of 2:30 P. M. (EST) at Law Office of Henry B. Heller, 133 South Second Street, Decatur, Indiana, the following real estate: Inlot number Eightythree (S 3 in Citizens Second Addition to City of Decatur. Indiana; Street No. 710 Derkes St. Terms: Sale will be subject to the taxes due and payable in 1941, $50.00 in cash on day of sale, and balance on deliv- : ery of deed. Sale to be jiubI ject to approval of Adams Circuit Court, Adams county, I Indiana. If not sold on day fixed, | sale will be continued until sold. Paul J. Baumgartner, I Executor I Henry B. Heller, attorney.
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■peaking before high army officers. Generalissimo Francisco Franco of Spain serves notice on Britain that Spain expects to get Gibraltar back. Gibraltar, th« strategic British fortification at the en-
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Charlrs Orr of St Paul. Minn , grand generalissimo, and Harry Pob lard of Ixrwrll, Maas, right, deputy grand master, are two of ths leading officers of the Knights Templar, now holding their triennial convrntion in Cleveland.
'*a. spenl In swimming and game, latter, refreshment* of horn*- made > Ice cream, cake and eooklna were served to Mr; and Mr*. Winston Hawley and children. Mr. and Mr*. Arney An.lmugh and son*. Mr. and Mr*. Claud Hemllnger and daughter. Mr and Mrs. William Noll and ! family. Ml** Neva Riley. Mr. and I Mr*. Owendel Sower, and Clark I Sowers. ' Those from Plea.hant Mills who left Saturday for the Epworth Forest Institute of the Methodist church, held at laike Webster June ; 13th to June 2()the were Frances Ray. Hetty Noll. Nina Hovlne. Wanda Bailey. Robert Holoway. Harry and la-v Speakman. lionald Johnson. Max Crownover. Richard and Donald Everett. Rev. and Mrs. R. J. Johnson, and Mrs. Harry Crown-
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Mr*. Franklin Delano Rooaeveit wife of the preaident who again waa chosen to bear bla party> atandard at the Chicago Democratic national convention. la pictured a* ahe waa met al Chicago airport by Poatmaater General James A. Farley,
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lover. a* well as the Misses Mary Koos and Patricia Chronister from the Mt. Talmr church, who are I staying at the Pleasant Mill* cwtI tage Harry Crownover and daughter Gloria and Ml*. Wilma Hally were over Sunday visitors, return- ’ Ing home Sunday evening. They were joined Monday by Mrs. (J. J. I Simian, who expects to remain the | balance of the week. ROUSING CHEER I 1 " 1 , H’ONTtNUBI* FKOW FAOB OW> - and Howman Elder, hl* campaign ' manager*, but unwavered In hl. - decision he was standing by the I president. Trade In a GoM lawn — D-catur
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HITLER H ARNS «CONTIMUKI» rftOM PACK OMBi alm." Hitler recalled his speech of October < In whic h he said he had stretched out his hand to Kngland and France, even though he was then convinced ot German military superiority and of the outcome of the war He said hl. hand had been rejected. aa had all of hia pesooffers in ths psat. "I regret the victims the war will exact among civilians In Britain an well as among Germans." he said. "Even though I know millions of young Germans are straining to fight England " He warned Britain against viewing hl. appeal to reason as a weakness. Illinois Youths Put On Probation Mitchell. Ind . July !•— - Two Illinois youths were on prol>stlon today after pleading guilty to firing the shot which killed Mrs. Nancy Hackler Milligan as she sat on the front porch of her home July 1. The youths. Charles Higgles. If, of Georgetown. 111, and Delbsrt
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Batchelor, », of Chrlsiwan. 111. werr charged with firing a gun across s road. Th. bullet was firrd from a gu« owned by Charles Albert of Marlon, their Snr*, and aptwrently had been tired by on. of th. youths at a bird. Coron.r R K Wf""' a v.rdlct of ac. ld.ntal komi. ld. In Mrs Milligan’’ South Bend Man Im Chanted With Arson South Band. Ind July l» 'UW Two physicians named by Judge Dan Fyto In •»«»« , l' h tuurt today were esamlalng th. sanity of Joseph I’endl It. of South Hetid. charged with arson In sn afildsvlt signed by deputy State fire marshal William Hlndel Hinder* atat.m»nt charged that pendl admitted setting (uur fire- in the past l« months In a local ware house The last fire, a week ago he said, caused |IS.<MiO damage » 11 ——— p .ma(;ley news MRS. ■- J WORTHMAN i Mrs. Albert Fruecht, and daugh I tar. Juanita, of Decatur vl.lted at 'the Franklin Fruecht, home Mu# iday afternoon. Miss Mary Worthman of (Turin I null. Ohio, la at home for h.r vacs Hon. Miss Worth man Is a student nurse at th. lieacon... Hospital
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PUBLIC AUCTION HOUSEHOLD GOODS THURSDAY, July 25,1940, at 6 P. M. <(f/i -EVENING HALE512 Mar-hall Street. Decatur. Indiana. Ous to th. death of our Mother and Father we will ten « a Auction the Following Household Goods: 1 Davenport. Dming room eel. Buffet. Kitchen Cab-net. C«tH» refrigerator, fiew>ng Machine. Kitchen coal and wooa it,„ t~ beds, mattresses, springs. Florence heater, 1 rocker, ? , t , Ml , Lawn Mower, dishes, kitchen ware, and other n too to mtntion. TKRMS-CM* Administrators: 1 EARLBLACKBII PAULBLACKBti Roy R Johnson. Auctioneer. C W Kent Clerk Annual IRISH SETTLEMENT Church Picnic Sunday, July 21 Afternoon and Evening 1 P. M. - Plenty to Eat EVERYBODY WELCOME Isocation~7 miles east of Geneva Entertainment by Joe Geels family.
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