Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 196, Decatur, Adams County, 17 August 1940 — Page 3
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WAIT FOR THE OPEN HOUSE AT MODEL HOME AT IHERKES & MEiBERS STREETS See The (Quality of Materials and Workmanship. *w»yasr*elf that a modern nmall home ean he ■ iwlr* than Al a day under the F. H. A. plan. CHARLES ROBENOLI), CONTRACTOR THE FIRST STATE BANK—Financing WEI.IHNt; 4 HEATINfi-Plumbing AT R U MBER CO — Material*. ASHBAI CHER’S TIN SHOP—Heating.
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M<-nnn Nu**li*um. Nu** laurn Mr and Mr. Han Rtrlker and family Mr and Mr. William. Rad hr and *on*. Mr. and Mr*. Hay sharp. Mr and Mr*. George Hnyder. Mr and Mra. Carl Rebut and fit tnily. Mr. and Mra. Reuben Rteury. Mr. Anna Rteury. Mr and MrIl, .qlwn Rwart* and fatnll. Mr. and Mr. I* J Hwarta and family. Mr ■nd Mr. Ell Hwarta. Mr and Mra M*nno Rteury and family, the Ml.ae. Hulda. Hertha and Ella Saarta. Elma Rteury. Viola Haber I ger and Glen Hletler. GOLDIN RULt CLASS MBBTINO The Holden Rule rla.a met at the home of Mr. and Mr*. la>e Mißrld* Friday evening and enjoyed a pot luck .upper. Game* were played jnd prise* awarded to Byron Reber. M-e Wrier ui*. Mr* Kcrnslt Par rl»h and Mr. DwUtht Rchnepp The neat meeting will be held with Mr. Parrlab and Mi*. Fay Marlin. These present Included Mr. anl Mr. Albert Heber. Mr. and Mra. Byron Reber. Mr and Mra. Dwight Srhnepp. Mr. and Mra. Jack MeBride Mr and Mra. Gale Cook. Mr. .nd Mra. Forrest Durr and danghter. Mra. Kermit Parrlah an I daughter. Ralph Martin. Mr. and Mr. I.** F Mcßride and children The ladle.' aid society of the Zinn Evangelical and Reformed church . w||| .ponaor a Mtephen Footer pro.ram al the church Friday even--1 in. at eight o'clock. The member* of the Decatur Gar-d»-n Club will be the gue.ta of th* Berne Harden Club at the home of Mi*. William Rchenbeck Tuesday -vetting at aeven-thlrty o'clock. Member, planning to attend from I **< al ur are naked to call Vb-1. LON I MINERS tCONTINUBD rrr’M PAUS c>NK> the loat British plane, were reported safe and untajured The Herman. CMtinaed aporadk raid, over the English country* Idduring the night, but It appeared that the force of the attack had le-en .pent. British raider, again •pread out over German-occupied portion, of the continent in an effort to paralyae Adolf Hitler', aerial blillkrleg at the aourct Dispatches from Hwltierland .rain reported that "foreign plane." had passed over Hwlss ter rltory during the night Hriti.h plane, have bombed industrial
CLUB CALENDAR •aalaty OaMltnu, 11 A. M. Fanny Maay Fbonaa 1000 — 1001 Manoay | Evangelical Kum-Jola-I'a ria., ilm.ket .upper, HunHet park. 0:10 p m, Adam. County Woman’. Chorm, Mooae Home. 2:M p. m. Detatur Home Economic. Club picnic, Hanna-Nuttman park. < P m I Hotiekah and tMd Fellow, picnic | .upper, Mra. Frank Major country hum*, meet at lodge at 7'lo p nt Twaaoay Decatur Harden club gueat. of I Hern* club. Mra. William Hchenliter k. 7.30 p m Delta Theta Tau wrorßy Im.l|nea. meeting. Elk. horn* 7:30 p tn , I’.l lola XI bualne.a meeting. Mra. Robert Zwlck. 7 30 P m Eta Tau Sigma .ororlty Mia. Martha Chrlaten, 7 W p m Evangelical latyal Daughter. !cla«« birthday picnic, legion Me'mortal park. 0. p m Fed., | Stephen Fo.ter Party. Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church r p. m arena In miuthern Germany and I northern Italy twice thl. week t Munich, a major city, only a few • mile, from Hitler'. Bavarian re- | treat at Berchteagaden. wa. report I erl raided during the night, but Ger ' man. mlnlmlted the damag< The majority of Britain', new. paper, made no effort to minimi.* the aerlon.ne.. of the raid, and gave equal prominence to the "fan-1 ta.llc" claim, of Germany The fact, of the great*.l maM raid ever mad* were .utnmed up by I Brltl.h authorltlea In a few told : paragraph. A rlu.ter of auhurh. In MMithweat larndon were bornlted and machltie • gunned during the evening hour. ■ There were many civilian ca.ual , tie., the lull proltably Ireing the I hlghe.t alnt e Germany began daily I air raid, over England. Scotland and Wale, la.t Sunday The auburh of Ea.t bourne and the .ectlon around North Fleet, on the wMltheaM .ide of lamdon. were | rald-d hut few Iromb. were dropp , ed and there were believed to have | Ireen few t-a.ualtie. The air raid .Iren, aounded frequently in Ixm I dipt proper, but no Itomlni were I dropped and th* population went I about It. bu.lneiM with a minimum | of alarm Brilon, mlnimued foreign pre*. I report, that lamdon had been .ul»i Jet ted to a terrific bombing Lon- ’ doner, were amazed to read the German claim, of huge lurteM*. In the Iwmbing of military objrc tlvea in the auburh*. Itecatue with the e.cepGoti of the bombing of Croydon airport Thursday and thI aouthwe.t auburb. yeaterday there ha. heen no *lgn of an aerial bllllkrieg here. —... ■- ■ - < ■ • « Adams County ' Memorial Hospital 9 4 Admitted Mra. Florenx Stucky. Berne <no viaitor.i; Jame. Mlnlck. Monroeville Dlaml.aed: Mr*. John Schenck and Itaby route « i <» — Burglar Cook* Dinner Al*o Oklahoma City. Okla (U.R) Mi.* Zoe Holliday, a telephone operator. didn't mind »o much when a burglar robbed her home of 17 article* of clothing, but when he took time to cook himaelf a meal and left the diahe* unwa.hed well, that wa. taking advantage of the altuatlon. ahe .aid —o — Hoatola Beckon to Youth North Held. Mai. (UR> At a coat jof SI a day plua .team.hip. regt.trait ion and railway fee*, a group of young people will croa. the Equator thl. .ummer for the flrat time. • Spotmored by American Youth Ho»-« tell, they will .pend wveral week* bicycling, akling and hiking In Chile. Argentina. Bolivia ar.d Peru. —-*■ - Llfo Saved by Auto Horn St. Ixmia- (UJO Willlard Spin, wa* aaved from death by hi* auto born Seated at the wheel of hl. car. Sple. wa. overcome by carbon monoxide fume* and .lumped over the .leering wheel, causing the bortt to blow. It continued to aound until ■ friend. Investigating the aound. found Spies and summoned aid ATTENTION! Continuing Ihntughout the month of August we offer the following Special on PERMANENTS >3.00 Machine $1.95 It.tHl Machine 12.95 |5.00 Machineless .. 14.50 Phon* M for *pp«lntm*nt. mi-lady BEAUTY SHOP ■ Idgt/, N. Second wi.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
HeV and Mra. C. J. Weidler and family of Duwmmi. Nebraska have arrived at the Weidl.r home north of th* city for a .ever.l week.* vla|i with realtlve* .nd friend* Mra. Fred Smith and son Mwl« 'are spending a fortnight al their 'cottage at Hamilton laik» II L Confer ba. the greene.i lawn on north Racond street due to hl* continuoa* use of th* water ho.e The hot sun ha. given a dart brown hu» to moat yard, and field*. Mr and Mr*. Dee Fryback and daughter will go to Hamilton Mk« > tomorrow to enjoy their cottag* Th* Irvin Stuckey family from Monroe have occupied the cottage th* pa>t two week, and will return home Sunday. Phil Rowers report* that two of hl. men were overcome by the heat > yesterday and had to knock off I work for a .hurt rim* until they r* covered and the Mn got around th* . corner The n*w home of Adams Post of the American lx>glon ia nearing <-ompl*tion and will be one of th* mo>t modern and convenient in th* I atate. Paul Waiter of the slate tai board ihae resigned to become postmaster at Huntington He also ha. rest**•<d a* Democratic county chairman 'a. required by law. He I* well known here. Mr. and Mrs M A Frl.lnger and daughter Betty will laavw Sunday I for Alma. Michigan where they will visit over the weekend With their I wn In law and daughter, Mr. and Mr*. William Gay Mis. Frl.lnger i will remain for a week', visit with her slater. Mr and Mrs. Earl Colter went to Chicago last evening where they Will enjoy the ('bleaguland music festival at Soldiers’ Field. They will 1 return home Sunday evening, and \ Monday morning, accompanied by I their son*. Dick. Tom and Jim. they jwlll leave for Sault St Marie for two weeks' fishing Jim lame and Herman Knapke will leave tomorrow for Indianapo- ' 11. and a number ut other places ; where they will enjoy a week * vacation. Mrs. Frank Gllllg. who ha* lieeit UWrtoMly 111 at her home on WinIcheater street since last Monday I. I improving slowly She will lie con|fined to her lied for »'Une time Mr*. Sam Baumgartner of North .Second street spent the past »av•ral day* In Fort Wayne visiting relative* and friend* Mia* Marjorie la>M> I* spending two weeks in Indianapolis a. the guest of her sister, Mr*. Holier' I Eyle* and family Mis* Florence McConnell, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs Joe McConnell Os thl* city, will leave neat week ■ for Indianapoli* where .he will enter the Methodist nurse.' trainI ing school She attended DePauu p university the past year Mia* Mary K Tyndall of Indianapoll* will arrive this afternoon for a weekend visit with her parents. I Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tyndall and her | sister. Mi*. Anna Jane. Mis* Bertha Heder of ludlanapo- | ll* I. enjoying a vl.lt to California and a tour of the western state*. She will return in three week* Io resume her duties at the Indiana Girl*' School. Mr*. Clyde Butler and daughter Mary Jo will return thl* weekend from Hamilton Lake where they have spent the past week a* the guest* of Mra. Butler * parents. Miss Kathryn Shroyer, who un derwent a tonsilectomy at the local hospital several day* ago. Is much Improved and able to lie up some Mr. and Mr*. J. H. Heller and Mra. I. W Macy and uau/hter Libby 'and Mra. Hattie Andrew* have returned from latke Maitnkuckee. Culver where they spent the past seven week*. Mr*. Mary Keller and children Judy and Nell and Ml** Floraltelle ' Kohl* will return Monday from Cody. Wyoming where they have ■pent the past several week. Halph Maby and Bob Odle left today for Akron. Ind'ana to Join Mr. .Maby'* parent* for • two weeks' vacation in Wisconsin
‘crowh Him with many cßOwns" . . a BBIOBM . • • Q Crown Hirn with many crownt. * The lamb upon Hit throne - —• ■ fnl’i Hurl 1 how the heav'nly anthem drowni ■. *«3b Z. % All music hut lit own «■ ’A C> Awake my loul. and ting A'irc- JaXlilwMl A Ol Him Who died lor thee. ’ And had Ilim ai thy matchlen King g k / Through alt eternity — u****v rr P > _X GREATHYMNS L t : Ore 4Ae hwar mnad hnrt ra the hMMp. char lew* 4A* f t E f , EaMer woron wm hmed on the evrda. ' And on Hii head now I f mane notvm " 1 'PdliJuJ. Ut t£«. wntvuil religious .
I Bob Wortbinan has completed hi* » work al the Ball State teacher* coli lege and will .pend the remainder ' of the summer at the home of hl* mother. Mr* M F Wurthman He ■ wa. acuompanied to Decatur l>y Eli r Roscoe Paul Kelley, brother of Vincnnt , Kelly, city attorney will teturn , neat week from the University of . Kentucky after completing a five , Week', summer school session Mr*. Jane Anderson left ye.terI day for Warsaw where she win , spend the weekend With her sister. Mr*. Harah Hayward Today Mra. , Andereon is attending the Anderson reunion at Warsaw which I* being held in bar honor Mr*. Ander •on celebrated her i*2nd birthday > anniversary laat Decern tier. Hh- ■ wa* accompanied fly Mr.. William r Foughty and Mhm Georgia Foughty Bat. Scbmltx and Bob M-C|*n - , han were among tho>* who attend ed the Wlllkle notification in KI > wood today. Mr. and Mra. Dave Brain** and , children of Fort Wayue visited , with Mr and Mra. Frank Mchmlta yesterday I . 4- « Pleasant .Mills News Florence Noll. Correspondent ! 4 Mr. and Mra Nteve U>ng< nberger I and cousin Joseph Everett of South ' Carolina. Pete Everett and Joseph . Everett visited in Ohio Sunday with • the Vert Everett family. I Rev. and Mra. R. J. Johnson and - son Donald were Sunday dinner i'guest* of Mr. and Mra. Harry U'rownover and family. Mr. and Mra. Ed Melching and ’ | family are spending their vacation ■ iat Palmer I-ak*. Colon. Michigan. I They will visit with Mr*. MelcbI I Ing'* grandmother. Mr*. Annie Hal- | berwtadt and other relatives ’ I The women's Missionary society of the Methodist church met with Mr*. Inland Hay last Thursday af'lternoon. There was a good attend'ance Mr*. Janice Jone* gave th- ' devotion* and Mr*. Gladys Cmwn ' over gave the chapter In rhe study itmok Mra George Foor, the pre*! 1 | dent wa* in charge of the meeting Mr. and Mr*. Melvin Dellinger ' ’ and son Eugene spent the weekend ' visiting with Mra. Bernice Gilliom of laike Jame*. 1 Mr. and Mr*. Itavid Rovlne and son Vernon Nell and Mra. latura 1 Penland attended th- Hower reunion at Fort Wayne Sunday ; Mr and Mra. John Kvvrutl of An- ' der*on. Mr. and Mr*, ladle Everett and daughter Arllne of Aleville. were Sunday callers at the Jam** Everett home Sunday. 1 Al Rtediutk and Mr*. Lydia Me 1 Barn* visited - Sunday afternoon '' with her daughter. Mr* Nona Car'■ter near Willshire. ‘ Sunday callers at the Lydia Durie I In home Sunday were Mr. and Mra. Otto Mart*. Mr and Mrs. William Mart* of Dunkirk. Mr and Mra. I Harry Iturbin of Fmt Wayne Mr*. Iturbin. who ha* be-n quite ill. remain* about the same. Mr. and Mr*, (lien Mann and ' daughter Wanda and Mira Beatrice Horine motored to Union City Sun--1 day. Mis* Wanda Mann remained 1 i for a few day*. laiwell Noll. Neva Hlley Vivian ’ i Noll were among those who attend Heda party at Frank Garard Jr J home Saturday night honoring '' Claud Hemlinger. who left early Sunday morning with the National Guard to Sparta. Wl*.. for three weeks. ' Rev. and Mrs. R. J. Johnson and son Donald attended camp meeting at Monroe Monday night. Barbirolli R*ady for War Vancouver <U.R» Heady to take up arm* for the Allie*. John Barbirolli, world-famoua conductor of the New York Rfmidtony orche* tra, in an Interview here said he > would trade hl* baton for a haydket when and U the call came. An Englishman of French and Italian i ancestry, be wa* educated In Eng--1 land and apent much of bi* life there.
FOURTH SUIT CON tINUED ON FAOF THHKKt ant* The second named Mr* Kiiitiger James and Chart** Ehlnr er a* defendani* PLAN HOLIDAY CVINTINUED Fltr<M PAGB <»NB special act*, to have some type of contest, planned along somewhat the same linos a* last year 's Christma* contest. More detailed plan* for th* opening of th* holiday M-a-on will to* announr ■*! later. ARRIVALS A baby daughter was bom to Mr and Mra Edward T Dellolt of 12'r West Ninth street thl* morning at In 20 o’clock at the Adams county memorial hoslptal The baby weighed eight pound* and has been named Sylvia June Mr and Mrs Robert It Haeckcr of Berne are th* parent* <>l a l>.it.y lery. horn al the Adam* county in* mortal hospital this morning al I l» W o'clock Th* baby ha* not la-en nani-d Mr and Mra. Ralph Burke of route I. Monroe are th* pun-nts of a lathy son, larrn tl||s morning at th* residence al oeven thirty o'-> clock Th* laklry weighed nin ■ pound*. Thl* I* the- sec <>nd child and sec ond son. o"'S**| —II — -see.— Win* Tao Sea Going San Francisc-o <UM Thirty-two Seattle fishermen lost I.l*o gallonof sea-going wine wh«n the Federal government ruled that a fisher men’s boat la not hl* borne. Under the law. a married man I* allowed to make 20c> gallon• of wine annual ly for home consumption. Avoid Unpleasant i Odors Tea c**'t ba fas carafsl sbast —h \ IcHt* Huagr si p*rtpcr*L*a *d*rt. Ss daa't tabs sheas**. Jv*t • IcHi* Rsssil D**d*r*af Cra*m d**t th* West Try it y*o*wif. Deodorant Cr«am •BOOV<t B. J. SMITH DRUG CO.
aYou Can Have Your Own Home WITH LOW MONTHLY F. IL A. PAYMENTS 11 A DAY BUILDS NEW LOW COST HOMES Now you and four family can have tn* horn* you have always wanted . . . modern .. . comfortable .. . convenient You can have a new low co*t bom* for • turn I*** than |1 a day See for yourself in a few day* when the low coet home on Dierke* and Meiber* street* will be open for inspection. It w«* built for les* than St a day, financed through our F. H. A plan for $15.83 a month for interest and principle, eaduaive of th* lot. You can have an even larger home for les* than (1 a day THERE IS STILL TIME TO BUILD The home building industry, a* any other business, offer* incraa*ed savings and service to customer* who will wait until an "off »e**on Late *umm*r and early fall thu* I* a good time to build. Your modern, low coat home can be begun and completed yet thio year. So begin enjoying your own home *ooner. ' , Be Comfortable This W’inter! When winter w.ndv whistle around your home be glad it I* f WI 11 EHJk new tn*t nnulsticn. snri modern conitruction eliminate IUBBimII INSUAtP draft* and cut down your fuel bill. Be glad it i* convenMORTGACt cent . . comfortable . . and modern Be glad you ar* paySYSTtM ,B 9 f ® r '• no graater than rant. J Invest iitate our F. H. A. Plan today! The First State Bank 'tt't Hti ■Bfe. HVMTKM
What Shall We Do At The Picnic? Eat. of eourse BiA we can t eat all the time Suppose we arrange for acme games’ Not a lead suggestion But what game*’ Know any new ones’ No but I have a grand hunch Lci'g *end tn Dally llemocraU* Het vice Buteau al Washington, D for "The Book of Game* " That* *ute to have m-w. Inter eating suggestion*, and the picnic will l>e a great *ucce*a Just mall th* coupon below, filled In carefully, to the ftervlce Bureau Enclose ten c ent* Io cover larstage and other cost* Be sure th* addic-** I* c-one-e t. 101 l Thirteenth St Washington. D C CLIP t ill PON HERE F. M. Karbg. D*pt • 12V Daily Dsmocrat Serves* Buraau. 1013 Thirt**r»lh St.. Washington. 0 C. Enclosed h a dime to cover return po«tage and other costa, for Which ted me a copy of th< 21 lucre luacklel "The Hook of Games ' N.A M E- - A No. CITY NTATE I read the Deca’ur I tally Iremmrat. liecat.r. Ind.
Family Tra* Ha* All Limb* New I'lm Minn <U.F> When Is* Gaut *ay* "my ancestor* cam* over on th* Mayßower," he has a complete family history to < cnitirm
BUILD YOUR OWN HOME THIS FALL APPLY THE MONEY Y<H HAVE BEEN I’AA ING FOB RENTON THE PI R( HASE OF A NEW HOME. YOU CAN BUILD FOR LESS THAN $1 A DAY. SEE THE MODEL HOME Bcinu built at the corner of Dierken and Mciltem street* hy Charier* Roltenold for #2s<Hl. ASK I'm for lamv Coni Houm- l*lnn>> which will help you and your funsih enjoy life. Decatur Lumber Co —
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| the oft made c lalm Gaut'* gene* logical record trace* hl* family i ' tree back to John Howland and > i Ellxabetb Tilley who were among i I the pilgrim* landing from lb» Mayi Sower on Plymouth Hoc k in I*2*
