Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 188, Decatur, Adams County, 8 August 1940 — Page 3

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■ercer County Fair •ar4Night AUGUSTH-16 Celina.O. E SIX GLORIOUS DAYS ■ AM ATEUR SHOW I'tOOt In Prim—l,... T,p« o< Mu.x and Canting | SUNDAY NIGHT TH RALLY"" Children’s Day R'c-.*JX"7 n Dr 'w n TUESDAY- FREE GATE ■* **» *» Bowling Green *" Sthoo ' Ch,ldr *" •«“ Un.eer.tty, |UMt R,dM H1 ” Pritt ' ■ CwitMta for Every Kiddie. 1 BOONE COUNTY JAMBOREE S «*.' £"“ D Xtt;! ,v J,m " M ' runt " | TUESDAY NIGHT I w-a ~~ RAcl NG - ; Thur « l “y. Friday Afternoons an q |n K Program - Fast Track • G<srt Purses I .„.,“ E( ’ YPT IAN FOLLIES" I T* • 11 Ton * *‘ ,B * Rroptr,iM ♦ l2 ■ * **!NBAtSn? E I HITLER | wL! SAT,ON! I BEHEADED! IL e( *nesday and Thursday Nights • agriculture ■Z Mur SOAV *t n .L ß n m ' Jud u in 9 °* Dairy Product. Show — £ ”'*•¥* ‘Xg Ce'Xl** 1 '• “ FR,OAV ' L ‘ #M ,nd I?**S2, VAUJSY barn dance M *** Miller — £t r ,^ nd h'*’* Clifford — Coon Creek Girl. — | JSX!!*** “ No * M '* rd O" * ,C! |L FRIDAY NIC.HT

I Mra Fred Hilton Friday evening al | seven thirty o'clock tCHTt All . member. are oread to be prewnt i ’ entertain* club members and guests Ml.. Ilernlece IteVo.. entertain .•d tha members of her hrldc* rlo'> i . and four additional gue»t. at ha, horn* Wednesday evening The i , guests other than the dob mam hero were Mr» Jtmaa Burk of Council Bluff., lowa. Mra. John Hr Vo». Mis. Virginia Imlch and Ml.. Marjorie DeVoas. The entertaining room, were dec . orated with bouquet, of garden 1 flowers. Thtee table, were arrang I . <oi for bridge and prtae. were won by Mr. |M« k Hteele and Mra. C. J I Bearer, for high .cores. and Ml.. liolih received the gue.t prig* 1 Mlaa De Voss .erred a dellclou. ‘ lun< beon The neat club meeting ' win lie held In tw ■ week, with . Mr. Jerome Myer. i The annual reunion of the Marte and Durbin families will lie held In Lehman Park al Heme. Bunday. i August 11. The Martin and Mlmen.toll fani i 1 Illes will celebrate their 25'h annual * II reunion a' the home of Mra. George i • Martin, one mile couth of Peterson : Sunday. August 18. Neighbor, and friend, are Invited to attend the as , fair. A basket dinner will lie serv 'ed al the noon hour The I'nlon township Red Pep per. dub will meet Tuesday night , at .even-thirty o'clock at the Luck ey School. SHORT MEETING OF JUNIOR AUXILIARY I The Junior American le-gion Ann-, illlary met at the lx-gion home j Tuesday evening, for a .bort tie.- I ♦lon. The meeting wa« opened with i the advancement of the flag, and the pledge of allegiance The Star Spangled Hanner was sung A brief financial report was giv-1 en. and plan, were made for the group to spend the day at Trier's park In Fori Wayne neit Thursday. FAMILY REUNION HELD RECENTLY The family of the late John Riff held a reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Nuadstlne Sunday A basket dinner was served to the 'following: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oakley and son. Robert. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Niblick and son. Donnie.

CLUB CALENDAR Beelety Deadiina. 11 A. M. Fanny Many 'hones ’OOO - 1001 Weanesaay Beulah Chapel laidle. Aid Mr. c.u.t Take, all day Thur May I'nlon Chape) Imdlea Aid society. | Mr. Charles Burrell, 1:10 p m j Called Brethren Ladles Aid nor|l*ty. Mra. Frank Jones, J jo p m Evangelical W MH, church par ■lots. I p. m Nuttman avenue V. B Missionary Hoclety. Mra Pearl He<d. I SB p m Better Homes Economics Club. Munroe. Mrs. Harve Ruprt. 7 Jo p m Methodist Ever Ready class, church parlor., a p m First Christian Imdles Aid Society. Miss Eva Acker. Ipm Baptist Woman's Society, meet iat church, 10 a. m, Zion Evangelical and Reformed lleldell»erg cla«< family picnic, Hatfna-Nuttman park. < p m WOT M Moose home, a p m Friday I'nlon Chapel Missionary society '|M>tln>k .upper, legion Memorial park. 7 p tn Bobo V. B Willing Workers. Mra Frid Hilton ’ In p in it'HTi Am*rhan legion Auxiliary, Legton home, g p m. Happy Homemakers Club picnic. Lehnua's park. Heme. « 30 p. m Pocahontas U>dg>*. Red Men Hall, a p m. Tueaaay I'nlon Township Red Pepper, club. Lui key school. 7 1* p m and daughter Shirley. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stoddard and daughter. Jaquellne. Mr and Mrs William Fol and son. Billy, and daughter. Ix>u Ann, of Muskegon. Michigan: Mr. and Mr. Roy Anderson and daughter. Bonnie Mra Crystal Singer and urns. Paul anti Ronnie, and daughter. Patricia. Hehar Mercer land son. John, Mr and Mr. Fred i Riff of Muncie Mr and Mr. William Tripp and ■sons Jackie and Junior of Redkey: Mr and Mrs Oscar Rogers and daughter. Beulah and son. Junior, 'of Montpelier. Mr and Mrs. Frank ' Riff and M>ns. Burl and Bobby, and i daughter. Alice Jane of Waynes-j .field. Ohio: Mr. and Mrs. John: Neadsline and son. Jerry. Mr. and ] Mrs Frank Neadsline. William Neadstlne and daughter. Wanda. Mr and Mrs William Riff. Mrs Clara Itolch. Mrs Lillie Nussbaum. Mrs. Alfred la-hman and son., Ben Inie and Jerry. Mra. Lillie Meyers and son. Billy, and Arthur Neadstlne and John Riff MIBB ELOIBE LEONARD HONORED WITH PARTY Miss Julia Parent and Mrs. Role jert Gay entertained Wednesday evening al lhe home of the latter, in honor of Mlaa Eloise whose marriage Io Edward C. Klinger was solemnised Thursday morning The entertaining rooms were decorated with a profusion of colorful flowers Hearts were played and prlie. were awarded to Mrs. T. A. and Miss Margaret I Wertsberger. who In turn presentled them to the honored guest. Little Miss Joyce Parent presentled Mias with a package which contained verses directing I her to many lovely gifts. A dainty |one course luncheon, carrying out a color motif of red and white, was | served by lhe hostesses The gue.t list in< luded the Missies Margaret Wertilterger, Mary Millar. Martha Christen. Mildred ' Niblick and lhe Mwsdame. Charles I Kile. T. A. Gerald Gage. IVerena Myers and lhe honored guest. | The I'nlon Chape! Missionary Society will have a pot luck supper at the legion Memorial Park Friday night, promptly at seven o'clock Members of the Otterbein Guild land their parents, and families of hhe Missionary Society are also invited. BARKLEY SEEKS i■owTiNUMi) rm>a raua own, ■ an organised campaign against the draft bill which, as now written, would require registration of more than U.000.M0 men between the ages of II and SI for army duty. i Mrs. Bill Myers la, spending the week at Richmond and will return ■here for the weekend. Starting TODAY I — and continuing through--1 out the month of Augunt . we offer the following Special on PERMANENTS ! 13.00 Machine ..... 51.95 | |4.00 Machine 12.95 $5.00 Machineletw .. 14.50 Phene i 2 for appointment. MI-LADY BEAUTY SHOP W/t N. Second St. j

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

To Celebrate 50th Anniversary

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The golden wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs Wilson II Me pro- ! minent Decatur residents, will be < ominemorated here neat Hunday. August II Mr and Mra. w«re married Stt year, ago August 14 at a fairs bum* east of the city. The anniversary colWbratiM will be held on , August 11. however. In order that' a number of person, might attend who would lie unable to lie here during the week A dedication service at lhe First Presbyterian churck. of which both are members, will open the event In the morning Rev. George O.' Walton, church pastor, will be In charge and deliver an appropriate

XMIOCALS

Mr* <' A Dugan end Ml*. Fran re* Dugan of thin city, and Ml** Nancy Goodrich of Indlanapoli* returned Wednrud.y from Rome City where they had npent the pa*t three day* with Mr and Mr* Theo (tore McClintock and family and |Mt and Mr.. Charle* Teeple. Ml** Martha Erma But to. ha* returned from Camp Muncie where •he wa* an Inatructre*. in borneback riding and photography for the pad five week*. Ml** Nancy Goodrich of Indian* poll* I* apending (everal week* here with her grandmother Mr*. C. A ’Dugan. Mi** Betty Jean Martin ha* returned to Logannport after apending two week* here with the E W l-ankenau family. Ml** Mary Scott will leave Frl day for largannport. where *he will ■pend a week with her parent*, Mr. and Mr*. Tom Scott Ml** Katheryn Shroyer and Mr* l.eo Klroch and children. Ilanny. Carol and Nancy, left Wedne»day for Hamilton latke where they will •pend live day* at the Paul Edward* cottage. Mr. and Mr*. Chalmer Deßolt and »on. Phil, and Mi*» Helen Fennig will go to Lake George Sunday to «pend a week Mi** Ema laitikenau <>t the Bail Memorial Hospital In Muncie, arrived here today to »pend three week* with her parent*. Mr and Mr* E W. l-ankenau She .pent •everal day* in Cleveland before coming here. Mr* Al Schmitt and daughter. Mary, will return today from Toledo. Ohio where they attended funeral nervier* Wednesday, for Mr*. Schmitt'* uncle. Herman Knobler. Mr and Mr*. Thurman Drew and family. Mr and Mr*. John Walter* and daughter. Betty. Mr and Mr*. Earl Chaw and Donald Light en Joyed a day * outing at Clear Lake Wednesday Mr and Mr*. John Kennedy and ■on. Bobhy. and Mr*. Dave Campbell left thl* morning for Oden. Michigan, where they will vacation at the Mutuchler cottage for two or three week* Mr*. William Miller of Bluffton i and Mr. and Mr* Mo Beery of Bellefontaine. Ohio vialted In Dei ratur Wedneaday afternoon * L. A. Younkman of Lafayette. Ohio, wa* a hu*ln«»* vicltor In thl* city Wednesday afternoon Mr*. W Guy Brown of thl* city, and her daughter. Mr*. J. J. Mill* and *on. J. C.. at Beaver. Penntyl vanla. the Ml**e* Betty Hower. Jane Klelnhent and Pat*y Edward* returned Wedne»day evening from Hamilton Lak* where they had ■pent the week at the Paul Edward* cottage. Ml** Patsy Edward* »pent today In Richmond, practicing with the Jack Kurkoakl band Mr* F E. France. Mr* Ruby Durkin and Ml** Dorothy Durkin left today for Lake Jam** at Angola, where they will *pend two week*. Jame* Ewing Bond of Fort Wayne wa* a builnea* vliitor here to<tay. William A. Klepper wa* ob*erv Ing hl* birthday today He receiver aeveral greeting* from friend* Mattered over the country, all of whom wlihed him at lent “SO more." Mr. glepper Mid he wa* '•pa»t fifty." and never fait belter

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i sermon. ' Members ot the Immediate fam lly and Intimate friend, will attend a luncheon at noon. Open house Will he held at the lx* resident * on Mercer avenue Hunday from 2 to & p m and from 7 to • p m Mra. Lee. before her t.iarrtag*. was Mias H Catherine Iximan Hhe ! has lieen active In church and choir work al the Presbyterian church for yean, until HI health prevented her participation 'in the latter. Mr. lx* is an elder In the church [lie has been engaged in lhe hard- ' ware business here for nearly half a century, and operate, the lx* Hardware on Monroe .treet

iln his life A family dinner was en joyed at the Klepper home at noon Mr and Mra. Higurd Anderson of thia city, and Mr. and Mn. Ford Shafer of Fort Wayne will return Hunday from a week, motor trip through northern Wlwon.ln and Michigan Mra. Frieda Htavenlk. former pro--1 prletor of the Mi-Lady beauty .boppe bort, who ha. been a pa- , tlent at the Lutheran hospital In Fort Wayne aince Hunday where she underwent a toe operation, wan i returned to her home at Monroe today. Hhe la reported to be improving satisfactorily. Mr and Mrs. R. A Adams and Mr. and Mrs J Russel Bright and daughter Joan, have returned from a four day motor trip to Detroit. - Michigan and Canada I j Roliert Marlin and Donald Cook are rnrouie home from an eitended motor trip through th* west They have vlalted in Washington. Cail fornla and Talas, and visited many ' [points of Interest. I I Mrs. Donald Adams and daughter. Kay Ellxabeth. went to Monroeville (today to attend the Van Bora »o--I'clety picnic. This society la the ■ missionary organiiation of the St ' Mark's Lutheran church there. Mr. and Mrs. Mai Beach have I returned to their home. In Jackson. Michigan, after visiting here sever- ' al days with Mr. and Mrs. P. O. I Riker. 1 Mr. and M.-a. A. F Al.hot and ' daughter ot Tampa. Florida: Mr and Mra Doyle of West Virginia, and Mr and Mrs. Homer Klopfenstein and »on of Portland were * guests yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. r N, W Abbott. 1 I (J**oru** Woihoff and Georßi* Huni**r Wednesday evm* * Ing from a five days' trip on the ' Hl luawreme river. Mrs. Bernard Terveer and child- '' ren. Kathleen. Phillip and Caroline. ’ are spending several weeks at 'Borne City with Mrs M Delnlnger * and Mrs Bertha Kilbourne ' I Word has been received here •from Mr. and Mrs. J. Dwight Pet- * erson that they are having a fine ’ vacation at the Goodrich cottage in Ixmg Island. 1 Miss Mayme Delnlnger returned f Wednesday evening from Chicago.

WALL • HARRY I ' BAKER BAYS - **rv* **m*thniß .. unuoual tonight—ij you'll find ju • t AiiwA the thing at v WALL’S ■ r I I RYE BREAD » G«t It whil« it* •till warm — with or without earsway ••• d - ££ -1 lb. l**f._lOe i F Wall’s [ BAKERY r ■—■ —

where she attended the style show land bought fall merchandise Mrs Amy Aughenbaucn will go to Portland Friday to spend the weekend with Mrs Carrie Morical The Thomas Halberstadt family at Pleasant Mills ha. moved to the George MeAlhaney house at Halem Amelia Moure of Htreator, IlliI nols. Is .pending the week here with Mr and Mrs John Moore and family Frances Jean Morris Is .pending the Week in New Haven visiting with her grandmother. Mrs Addle Morri. Mia OrHlu Dolby of Huntington has return'.! to her home after .pending several days here with her son In law and daughter. Mr. and Mra lx-o Ehinger Adame Count) Memorial Hospital » 1 < Admitted and Dismissed Patsy jGaffer. 114 North First street. It- : ene Draper, route 3, Decatur, Mrs William Uster and baby son 122 Nuttman avenue, and Ru hard liar dy. Geneva. Admitted Perry Mcßa* route ( Decatur; Mra. Catherine Webster. Di ion Ohio, and Jean Werllng of | Prehle arrivals Mr and Mra August Witte are the parenta of a baby boy. born at It 16 o'clock Tuesday momhig at j the home on Decatur rural route 1. 1 The boy. who weighed nine pound, at birth, la the third child in the family and has not been named Mr and Mrs. Clarence Brunn* gratf of 7<»3 Elm street, are the parenta of girl baby, born at 7:4« o'clock Tuesday evening at the A “BALANCED LAXATIX E DELIGHTS I SERS Adlerlbs contain. 1 lasatlv* ingredients t« glv* a m-re U»nj.r.ll> • balan-ed re.iilt on IK till I*'" HIM •»•«! • •rmlnutlv*’ - *•» an.l w«rm -tomaf [• To liffhtful R'UfiK MlaiKcM Adlrrlaa I In IM f.ini "i- -ih't rolm rtmith l»n»R

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aina <otiniy memorial hownltal Th** »»ahy wHuhwl Hghi iwiund* on* and on*’ quarter oti«*-*•• bkih 1 mi . ii HH' i— Munn .vimfßw»r — Incubator Baby Ih Reported Ihiing Well Crawfordsville Ind Aug * <UF. A 1 pound 1 ounce Incubator baby, born yesterday aftermem to Mra. Lyle Wilkinson of Oil. city was reported "dohig well' al the

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Culver memorial hoapltpl here today The premature baby boy started life in an Incubator which was rushed here from Indlanapolla by alate police oflber Carl Galloway Th* ln< übator la one of 30 owned by th* state t»ffl< lain of tb* ho. pltal had notified state health director Dr Verne K Hervey that ih* Inatltutbma only Incubator was In uw