Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 174, Decatur, Adams County, 23 July 1940 — Page 3
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t b»*utlful • am ' **. ,L, was •!»*• "* Ml . Emmett Deady | I”'*’ * *" d . t prominent ' i . .nd the 00,9 ” l [*'" of »«» Twelfth Irv tssrrUg* ••• , First ptesbyterlan church LI? u.hxl. »>’ b K *’ ' » Walton Po’"» r at th.- duobl* "rX KHnt'-nlr-rger * »• ntotl 01 b,,nor I * financo. i Ju.r was '-be «>«"•’• •*’ ? '"her. wr» K" lwr- K,M j w»rt Obw* snd Arthur H of I**‘it® r "7 h wa , beautifully decor-1 ” .h, OCCasMI • t,h f** l "* ' -wry The marriage service before the altar. on ; a, «f which was » tall can-j _ hearts* a»»*n lighted tap-1 Wr floor baskets of white p were also arranged before M::>r tl*e ceremony. Mrs T Haabold presented » pnr f ontaa m«-i< Hhe played jp- by Nrliubert, "Lirbesbl Mat. and "Because" by tu t Mrs. IlSUtsdd played g io march by tehengrln a* hflaf yarty took lt» place the altar, and following the ylayed tb* Recessional" btei.eohn. Kite played bflU the lmprec«i»e double ■MVhnde wore a iieautfiul gown It cliff as. taahioned with a 111 dtiri The equate neck* I tearinled wt'h a lare yoke, i lihvrt <lee«e» were puffed. pit lace <aff* Her veil was I liarten length and was ) Ulsiw* taught to the bead i pa ot >e*d pearl*. Nhe carara twuqoet of *wan«onla rieaiat. with shower* of 1 Itia «treamer* Kliageaberfer wore a girwn ) bile marquisette, floor aid !a«hioned with square t The fail akirt had row* ■nN la<e and lace al*o doe* ■th* puff sleeves She wore ■•••• la her hair, and carrI of pink rosea I fcr»i .. with pink satin 5 i- *»» liven in marriage ■ »tepf*ther Kmiue't Deady. I Wayae The groom wore a B a* boutonniere, and the I* row buds. Bill the ceremony, a recep Bt held at the home <>f the , ■ rrasdmoiher Mr* Martin ■s Bellmont park, for fifty ■fb* Urge table wa« covered fco <loth and centered with ■ three tiered wedding cake. ■ ‘id* of which were crystal • I bidder* With tall white ■ •'‘napdragon* and gypsop■b alm u.-d a* table decorBad Mr*. Noat k hft for a . B trip, the destination of. »a. aaaanoonrod. On their | jpry will make their home In
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Decatar. where Mr Noack Is engag> led as a druggist at the Hmlth Drug rotnpany He waa gradual* d from ithe Decatur high school Mr* Nolack haa t*en employed at the (len- | eml Klectrk company. UtlTkft COWANS •URPRIttO ON BIRTHDAY lister Cowuna wan pleasantly i surprised Nundny by a rroup ot . friend* when they gathered at his 1 home to assist hi celebrating, his I twenty slsth birthday anolwerwary. Mr Cowans received many gifts Following a pot ftkk chicken dinI net . the afternoon waa spent social- : ly and musically Those present were Mr and Mrs. I Gale Cook. Mia* Marcella fkherry. Gerald Cook. Mr. and Mrs Oscar Hkberkh and son Roger. Mrs. ter Cowans and sons Joe Dean. Jerry l<e«- *nd Danny Rug>*n«- and the honored guest MEETING OF * LAOIEE AID The Calvary ladle* Aid society held the regular meeting at the home of Mr* lona Rhlfferly Mr* <1 fl Ixntier had charge of the de ' motion*, and fifteen member* re•ponded to the roll call. A num ' ter of vlallnr* were alao present. Readings were given by Mrs Wilma Clouse. Mrs, Dessle Johnson. Mlsa Doria Hhlfferly. Mrs. Sarah flteman and Mr* Helen Miller. Itefreshmenls were served by the hostesaes. Mrs. Hhlfferly and Mrs Mila Harmon The Pinochle club will meet with Mrs. Albert Miller Friday evening at seven thirty o’cock. The American legion auilliary will meet at the home of Mrs. K. F. Gas* Friday evening at right o'clock. The Ijtdles Aid society of the Method)*! church will meet Thur* day afternoon at two-thirty o’clock with Mrs. K N U’lcka Mrs. Charles Fletcher* section will act as hostesses. A good attendance is desired. — D 11 ARRIVALS Mr and Mr*. Mark U Verner. *J7 North Fifth street, are the par ent* of a baby daughter born at the Adams county memorial hospital it I M o'clock Sunday morning The baby weighed seven pounds and twelve and one half ounces at birth and has been named Kay Arlene Mr. and Mrs Harry A Hlrachy. <32 South Fifth street, are the parents of a son. born at 3 <S o'clock Monday afternoon at the Adams county memorial hospital. The baby haa been named Harold Raymond and weighed six pounds and nine and one fourth ounce at birth. BRITAIN MAKES rcnwTiNttßD FWHS raow ow> said the government waa determined to prevent inflation, although it . meant drastic Increase* In the gen- , eral las burdens He announced that the aurtas on Incomes exceeding 2.000 pounds a
CLUB CALENDAR •oeiety Doodime. 11 A. M. Fenny Maoy Fbonoo 1000 — 1001 TuMMoy Kirkland l<adle* Club and 411 f'lub family night and pirate •upper. Kirkland high school. • 3u p m. (CHTI lielta Theta Tau neatness meeting. Elk* home, 7 30 p m Rebekah lodge. I. O O F. hall. 7:30 p m. Kta Tau Migma. Ml** Mlldied Worthmao. « p m Mother* Mtudy (Tub. Methodic church. 2:30 p. m. Wewnooeay Vnion Township Home Econo mica club, Mr* George Morris. I Io p. m. <CDT). Thurteay Mt Mary's township home economics club, Mrs Dave flovine In Pleasant Milla, It 30 p m iCHT I Furalia’lc Mtudy club. Mr* ArneIla Miller. » p m M K Ladle* Aid society. Mrs. K N Wicks. 2 30 p m Friday Plno< hie club Mrs. Albert Miller. 7 30 p. m American legion Auilliary. Mrs. K F. Gass, k p m year. <SH«mmsi would be Increased from 23 cents to the pound to 40 cents and that Income tai on the first Hi pounds of taiable Incomes would be five ■billings, or one dol lar, to the pound, compared to the present tai of about 16 cents "Considerably Increased taiation la essential from both the financial and economic *tandpolnt In our present situation." W<mml explained “We must secure widespread and drastic retrenchment In the form* of personal expenditure not absolutely necessary# w Divorce Doon Inconvenient Reno. Nev. —(t’Pl—Attention of the city official* has trees tailed to the fact tWat the Wa»hoe county courthouse, nationwide mecca of divorce seekers, violate* the city's building ordinance The doors open Inward instead of outward Conformity with the ordinanc-. It was pointed out. would not only permit a more hurried exit In the event of fire, but would also permit those who have just got their divorce to get out more quickly. Crowd Ignores Money Bag Heat tie. Wash.. — tI'PIA little brown canvas sack lay on the sidewalk In front of the Meattie First National Bank Hundreds of pedestrians walked around it. Ftually Pierre Weiss, motor company executive. picked It up and saw It contained |boo In silver half dollars. It bad been dropped In transferring to an armored car. Have You Seen Him? g~.A _ Km 3,.. Cnlg IBewder I Planes, marines and CCC worfcsra joined In the search for Craig Bender. 8. at Beachwood, N. J.. missing for several days from hla home. It la not te” -ed the boy waa kidnaped aU « uia parenU are not IRIS BEAUTY SHOPPE PermsnentM — 11.50 and up Shampuo tk Finger Wave 45c Finger Wav* 25c IRIB HBBBLB Phone 372 42» Johns 3t. /// FkepaireiA \W I Li J A3 Moto* s< estshes | 111 ill I *"* fill Wk BUTTON AJil 210 N 2nd f/Jl
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Mbella Ahr. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ahr. is spending a week with her garndparents. Mr. and Mrs Ed Ahr. east of town Mrs Emma McMullen and mm. Ixmard. of Um Angeles. Callforhis: Mrs Dan Rennlngboff and Mrs (’ P Meehan and eon Mike : of Fort Wayne were guests of Mr. ■nd Mrs F R Costello, Munday - afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ahr and eon. Tommy, left flaturday morning for New York City where they will attend the Worlds Fair. Washing ton. D C., and other pointe of interest. They plan to be gone a week. Mias Martha < allsnd left today for Fon du Lac. Wisconsin, whore •he will be the guests of Mrs Caroline Diemen sos a week flhe waa accompanied to Fort Wayne by Mrs Frank Alton and nona. Jay ■nd George Mr and Mrs. Fred Ahr made a huslneaa trip to Bucyrus, Ohio. Monday evening Mr and Mrs Charles Roebuck and family attended a birthday dinner for Mr Roebucks father. Albert Roebuck In Pleasant Milla. Munday. Mr and Mrs. I. Bernstein spent the weekend in flprlng Valley. Illinois. visiting with Mr. Bernstein's mother Mrs flam Bernstein Mr and Mrs. Arthur Brelner and daughter Joan, and Miss Loretta Jones left thia morning for Pains vllle. Kentucky, to visit with rela Uvea. Miss Helen Baughman returned ! Monday from Beaver Dam. Ohio, where she spent a week with her cousin. Mlsa Ruby Baughman Mlaa Kalberyn flhroyer visited I In Van Wert. Ohio, thia morning, j and took her harp lesson Mra. Angle Macy returned Run day evening from Denver. Colorado | and Colorado Rprlnga. Colorado. ' where she had apent the past three weeks visiting with relatives and friends Wilbur Hoppua of Warsaw waa j an overnight guest at the Homer Myers home on Winchester street. He flew here by plane. Mr and Mrs C. E Hocker will go to Lake Wawaaee Thursday, where Mrs Hocker will attend the Evangelical Missionary convention ' of the Indiana branch, aa delegate, Fred Pawn of Bluffton was a business visitor in Decatur Mon I day afternoon Mlaa Catherine Thtmmea and David Kunkel of Cincinnati. Ohio, were weekend guests at the Mherman Kunkel home Mr and Mra James R Blair and son William of Americus. Ga . left i today for Forest. Ind. to visit with Mr Blair's parents before returning to their home They toured the east and attended the New York World a fair with Mr and Mrs P. Bryce family of thia city last week Mr. Blair said he didn't mind the Georgia weather aa much aa the present Indiana brand Joe Loes. H P Schmitt and Art Voglewede returned yesterday from their fiabing trip at (JuibelL Canada Fishing waa excellent Among the largeat catch were six muskie* weighing between 10 and 12 pounds each It waa one ot the test fishing spots visited by the local men who have made a trip to Canada for several years Ruth Joaa Miller has gone to Berne to spend a week with Yvonne Reusaer Mr. and Mra Giles Porter and son. Victor, and Mrs II Butler spent Sunday with Mia* Ruth Por ter in Cincinnati. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. George Renner of Cincinnati were alao gueata of Mlaa Porter at dinner Munday Harriet Elxey. Doria Adler. Alice Hrunnegraff and Phyllis McFarland accompanied by Mr. and Mr*. Jack Leigh, will go to Lake Wawaaee Thursday evening to attend seation* of the Evangelical Missionary convention. A get together for the young people haa been planned for that evening. A number of the young people of the local Evangelical church are at the take, attend Ing the sessions, which will continue for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John Bauman spent Sunday at Lake Tlppecanos. Kathryn Ann Edwards I* spend Inga week with Nancy Bell at Winona Lake. Next week the two girls will go to the Girl Scout Camp Logan at flyracmw for two weeks. Mlsa Barters Burk han returned from Louisville. Kentucky. Where she spent a week with Nina Mar tha Jans Holthouse Mr. and Mr*. T. U Becker spent Sunday at Lima. Ohio, with Mr. and Mra. Jesa McKsveer Mr. and Mra. Jim A. Headricks of Monroe, returned home flanday evening from Kalamaaoo. Michigan, where they had spent a week with their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Howard G Hendricks Mr. and Mr* Clydb Hendrick* and daughter*. Mareem and Louisa, of Fort Wayne, were atoo guests at Kalamaaoo. over the weekend Mr. and Mra. Robert Jone* wera the guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Ivan Hall at St. Mary’s. Ohio, over the weekend. The Num Doria Busher and Bel
ty Holthouse of I,ool**lll*. Kentucky. arrived In thia city Monday to apebd ■ week with Mis* Holt house's grandparents. Mr. and Mrs G T Burk Mr. and Mr*. Lewi* Beery of Hoagland. Mlsa Mary Jane Beery of Decatur and Hhelby Faulkner of Bluffton left Monday morning for Niagara Falla and Canada an J other polnta of interest They will return here Friday. Mr. and Mrs Elmer Chase and Mr and Mrs Earl Adam* left Haturday for a week* motor trip through llllonls and Wisconsin Dr. E A Ping and Elmer Cook, township assessor of Allen county, troth of Fort Wayne, called on Clay Hpanldlng, Allen county commissioner. who la a patient at the Ad am* county memorial hospital, tod day Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Boardman attended to business in Bluffton today. Mr. and Mr*. Dick Hoch and Mr. and Mra. Theodore Grallker and daughters. Betty and Mary Jo. Vlalted with Mr. Bock's brother-in-law and slater, Mr and Mrs. Emond Roof at their cottage at Tippecanoe l-akr Hunday Mr. and Mr*. Ira Bodie and daughter. Joan, and Mr. and Mra Ott Miller and children were among the Decatur people who attended the annual picnic at the Geneva Catholic church Hunday Mr and Mra Wendell Brennan and children. Robert and Lovore. of Haglnaw. Michigan, will arrive Friday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. A R. Boardman Mrs. Juanita Grime* and son. BilI ly, of fleranton. Pennsylvania, re- | turned to hemdiome Monday night I after spending four week* here | with her father. Frank Click and i other relative*. Mr. and Mra. Chalmer Bollen- * techer spent the weekend with Mra. Bollenbacber* parents. Mr. i and Mrs Brayton Pyle, east of 1 Berne Mr and Mr*. Russel Owen* and | son. David, left Monday morning , for a two weeks' visit in northern Michigan Mrs. Walter Bollinger Is confined to her lied at her home c.n Grant street. Hhe ha* been ill for the past week. Mra. James Border* attended a family picnic at the CCC camp near Bluffton. Hunday Mr and Mra. Jesse Hutton and daughter, and Mra. Jea*» Hutton. Hr . visited In Fort Wayne Monday evening. Mr and Mrs Robeit Peterson and I daughter. Joyce, of Detroit. .MichiIgan. visited in this city today with IMr Peterson's mother. Mra. Jobu Peterson They will continue to Indianapolis to vlalt with the Dwight Peterson family In-fore returning here for the weekend Elmer Davies has returned to hl* home tn Philadelphia. Pennsylvania after visiting here over the weekend. Mlsa Helen Butler returned to Grand Rapids. Michigan, today after spending a week here with her slater. Mrs. W. Guy Brown, and otber rrlallves. Mr. and Mra Roger Meshlrerger. Jr., of Berne, visited Saturday evening with Mr*. Meshlrerger * slater. Mrs Adrian Burke. Mrs Clyde E. Butler and daughter. Mary Jo. returned to Decatur Hunday after spending three weeks at Hamilton Lake with her parents. Mr and Mrs. Frank Well*, at their cottage. James Topp of Cincinnati. (Milo, spent the weekend here with John Carroll. The young men are classmates at laryola medical school They left Monday for a motor trip through the west, where they will visit Yellowstone national park, the Grand Canyon, and will Im> guests of a classmate at bls ranch at Cookville. Wyoming Word received Tuesday from l.eo Hackman and Gene Hmith. who are vacationing in the east, stated that they are In New York but have not visited the world* fair, as yet. planning that part of their trip for the last of tbi* week. Mi** Luverne Vetter, who has been visiting in the N. A. Bixler home here for the past ten day*, loft Monday morning for Chicago, where she will spend some time before returning ot her Lome in Minneapolis
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JURY RECEIVES TEACHER CASE “Little Scopes'* Trial Nean ( onclunion In Jay Circuit Court Portland Ind . July 23 <UP> A Jay county circuit court jury hearing Indiana * "Little Hcopt-s ’ cage today receive* it* final Instructlons from the court before retiring to decide whether "Ht«r« Fell on Alabama" and ’’A New American History" are immoral and unfit for high achool pupils to read Final arguments of both defense and prosecution were heard yesterday with Clarence Benadum of Muncie, attorney for Walter Phinney. a former Redkey sch<M>l teacher asked to resign because he allegedly fostered instruction from questionable book*, classing the Redkey school board a* “ITx hrlstian and Inhuman " Phinney *u<-<t the •< hool board for reinstatement as a teacher and for II oou aa his salary during the year that was not permitted to teach Benadum attempted to prove that the books held questionable by the school board were necessary for broadened high school educstlon while the school board maintained that they were not fit for teen age eyes ■■■ a ' ACTIVITIES OF ADAMS COUNTY 4-H CLUBS • • Fsppy Pepper* The Peppy Pepper* of Washington township met at the home of Miss Melba Thorn Old and new business was discussed and the work period was held During the program, a demonstration was given by Melbu Thorn Heveral of the girls judged clothing Community singing was led by Phyllss Hoffman and games were played under the leadership of RuthGrove. Delicious refreahinents were served by the hostess. Miss Melba Thorn The next meeting will Ire held July 24. at the home of Waun etta Hchnepp Red Pepper* The Vnion township Red Peppers 4-H club met at the Lucky school During the business meeting It , was decided to have a float in the 'float parade at the fan Hbort talk* were given by Carl ‘Gelmer on "Raising Corn." and Kenneth liieny on "Keeping Things In their Places.” Refreshments were served by Gil- ' brrt Bieny. Marvin Hprunger. Rote 1 art Goely. Robert Itulmahn and Robert Hmltley Games were playled after refreshment* were served Eighteen members and three visitors were present. The visitors were: county 4-H club leader Miss la-hmatt. Barbara la-htnan and Gordan Hershey The next meeting will tie held at the Lucky Hchool on August 13. 7:33 p m. Peppy Pal* The Peppy Pals 4-H club held their last meeting in the Zion Lutheran school All members were pre- i sent. During the business meeting the i achievement day program was dis | cussed. Demonstration* were given by Elinor Heckman on "Accessories." Ix'ona Bultemeter ou "How Io Hem i a Dress." Erna Bultemeler on "How | to make a Het in Patch." After the sewing period the pro i grain for Achievement day was I practiced The meeting < losed With the 4 II club predge. There were 13 mein , hers present and two vlsltois. Gloria Koeneman and Betty Anu Heckman. Prsble 4-H The Preble 4-H club girls met at the home of the leader. Mrs. Otto Helmrich. After the club creed was recited, the roll call was read. Mrs. Otte Hehnrlch will take the girls to Trier's Park In Fort Wayne after fair week A song was sung by Marcella Huffman and a recitation was given by Mary Gerber. After this, delicious refreshments were served by Mr*. Helmrich. 4-H CALF CLUB The 4-H Calf (Tub of Adam*
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County met at the Elmer Nu«sitaum home. The meeting was opened by singing songs led by the club song leader. Miss Rose Marie Aschletnan The president of the club then called on various members of the group representing the various
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breeds, asking them to discuss how they were preparing their calves for the show held at Decatur free street fair The meeting was then dismissed, after which refreshments were served Trade In • Gnoe -owe* _ OOeatu*
