Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 215, Decatur, Adams County, 10 September 1940 — Page 3

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! junior <’«rl Koen«-mann. Mr. and Mr« Frr-d Koenemann. Emil H< h urlrr and father. Mr. aM Mr* CharlM Affoldrr and family The Mt. Pleasant ladles' aid •or-u-iy will meet at the home of Mrs Ira Whltfredae Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. All member* are urged to lie present. GUfISTB ENTERTAINED WITH SUNDAY DINNER A group of relative* and friend* gathered at the John Rash home to ~njoy Sunday dinner. The afternoon wa* spent in visiting and tak mg snapshot*. tlueat* Included Merle D*vls, Akron Ohio; Mr*. Imvlna Heath and Min David. Mr*. Willard Hower, Jake ll»-ath. route J. Decatur; Mr and Mr*. Kermit Bowen and non* ot De/atur. route 5, Raymond Crouth of Elwood. Treva Ha*h and son David; John Rash. Afternoon caller* were Mr. and Mr*. I* L. 'Trouttier of near Van Wert; Mr*, (.eater Brunner and Min lorry Mr* 1.. F Sapp and *M Harold. Mai. Gloria Spangler. Bessie and Violet Judge The ml**lonary society of the Zion Lutheran church will meet In | the MM-lal room of the church Wed neoiay afternoon at two o’clock The Order of Enatern Star will meet at the Masonic Hall Thur*day evening at seven thirty o’clock FAMILY GATHERS AT BERT SEESENGUTH 8 Fifteen children of the late Enid Egley enjoyed a liaaket dinner and family gathering Sunday at the home of Mr and Mr* Herl See«enguth In French township. Two children are decea*ed and of the remaining fifteen, all were present. They Included Messieurs and Me*dame* Albert Egley and children Paul. Harold. Cheater and Edith. Charles Meckey Lewi* Egley. Noah Egley. William Wittmer and daugh ter Margaret Ellen. John Barkley. Glen Egley and children Audrey and Wayne. Edwin Egley. Alva Mil

ened the compartment <loor. Maxie •till waa wearing his dark glasses • • • The wildest flight I ever made waa with a newspaperman who waa trying to run down a pageI one atory. I set the ship down at ( Needles while he made Inquiries. ; Then we atarted following the rib--1 hon of concrete that cute through i the deaert He'd apot the car we were following and I'd land tn i front of It while he tried to check the llccnae plates. We finally , caught up tn Baratow. The occupants of the car were Greta Garbo ami Hou ben Mamoulian. • ad flometimea I run Into tickliah problema. Once I put a cooing couple in the plane and flew to Yuma. When I opened the plane door, I got hit on the chin with a slipper. The lovers were lovers no more; in fact, they were fighting like a couple of tigers. I put the man in front with me and we flew back to Hollywood. Next day, they showed up again. They were cooing again. Fortunately, they cooed until the justice pronounced them man and wife. I don t always play Cupid. Once I played him a dirty trick. A fellow waa taking a aea voyage to New York via the Panama canal. On the boat was a girl who was trying to hook him but he didn't want to bo hooked. He cabled mo and I set a new record to Panama City—2l hours, 40 minutes. He waa happier to see me than most of the brides and grooms I have piloted. 1 also do a lot of stunting for the movies They're keeping me busy right now at Twentieth Cen-tury-Fox where I'm looping a trimotored ship for scenes in "Charter Pilot." When I'm working in a picture, my two pilots. Earl Gordon and Bob Periick, handle the Honeymqpn Express. see Fve been a charter pilot since 1931 and I took Elsie Janis up on her first flight. I returned Frank Morgan and his injured wife from Arizona where they had been in an automobile accident. I took news photographers over flood areas in 193? and dropped food to the movie stars marooned at Palm Springs. Once I picked up a deepsea diver at Santa Maria and flew him to San Francisco. He had suffered the "bends'' and I had to fly less than 50 feet to protect his life. So let people call me Flying Cupid, "Uihengrin" Mantz or what-they-will. They can't make aae mad. It's too profitable, eaturee Syadicete, lac. 1

CLUB CALENDAR •Mlaty D«Mlim, 11 A. M. Fawny Macy Phwwaa ’ooo — inti Tuaaaay Delta Theta Tau llu*inr*a Meeting Elk* Hom*. 7 in p m Helrekah Lodge |. (j. (» p ||*ll. 7 in p m Chun h Mother* Study Club. Me. thodi*t Church. I 30 p m Zion Walther league*, Church 1 Auditorium. * p m G M 41, Ml** Allee Roth. IT Tau Sigma Chilli Supper. SuuSet Park. < IS p. m. W. C T. I' . Mr*. Eugene Runyon. Ipm Zion Junior Walther league. Church Hal*. k p in Dorca* Claes, Mr* E I: Macy. 71« p m Slater* of Ruth Clan, Mr* William Kohl*. 7:3'» p m Postponed One Week. Wednesday In ion Chapel Fall Fe«tlval. Henry Bauman and Thruman Drew Re«lden<e Accra* From The Den' School Beulah Chapel Indies' Aid. Rev P A l.utey. ail day Mt. Tabor l-adle* Aid. Mr*. Ben Colter. 7 3o p m. Inion Chapel I' H Mdlea' Aid Society. Mr* E I. Krick. I 3u p m I’nited Brethren W M A, Mr*. Chat lea llotM-nold. ! M p m laidie*’ Aid Hwlety. Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church. ! !'• p tn Zion l.utheran Mlaalonary Society, chun h Social Room. 2 p. m Thur May Chriatian Trndie*.' Aid Society. Chu r< h S<h ial Room. 2pm I nion Chapel Ml**lonary S<e iely Mr* Rolrert Workinger. 1.20 p tn Ea*t<wn Star Opening Meeting. Ma-onlr Hall. ~ 30 p. tn. • Mt Pleaaant laidie* Aid. Mr*. Ira Whlttredge. 2 p m Friday Faithful Worker* of I'nlon Chapel. Hanna Nuttman Park 7 p tn American la-gion Auxiliary, la*gion Home. * p m. Monday Kum join-C* Claa*. Hanna Nuttman Park i; 3o p tn ler Ralph Exley and non Sheldon. Walter Conrad and children Richard and Norma Jean. Herman Girod and daughter Marlene, Walter Egley and daughter Carol, lx*vl E Egley and daughter Eloiae John Borne and children Richard and Mabie and the M*»aleur« and Me«datne« Jacob Borne, Ida Ellen. Robert Butcher. Robert and David. Paul Meckey. Donald Role bin* and Pegge. Lloyd Egley. Carrol Jean and Franklin la*wla, Donald Van Ermon and Madlyn. Geraldine Shirley Anne. Je*»e Burke and Sandra. Earl Mankey. F H Crick and family. Jaeon Am*tun. Oliver Amatßti. Mr*. Roalna Amvtuti. Mr*. Cecile Egley and daughter* Marilyn and Mary, Pauline McKean. Robert ' Auggu*t. Itelore* Egley. William , Goray. Millta Egley Arthur Moeachberger. Ireta Egley. Earl Harmon and Mr. and Mr*. It R. Seeaenguth and children Donald and Pauline. The G M G. of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church will meet at 7 o'clock at the home of Mia* Alice Roth, inatead of with Mi** Kathryn Yager, a* prevloualy announced. UNION CHAPEL PLANS FESTIVAL WEDNESDAY The t'nion Chapel yourg people will have a fall featlval Wedneaday evening at the home of Henry Bauman and Thurman Drew a / 3 I fSPURE; [ \\7HEHAWK \BcfysALorUu | ii«\ ! Jfr-Nv />/11 OUM€I \ B«mi 1 J s PUrL\ AfJMzst J -

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front the Dent achool houae. A fine program including diahe gne*. play* and apecial mu*lc baa lieen arranged. Ice cream, hot dog* and other dellcloua Item* of food will be *old An auction will be enjoyed in connection with the affair. The public la invited to attend. Member* of the American Mg lon AuiHlary aro making «i rangemeat* to attend the annual birthday party at the veteran*' hoapltal to lie given In Marlon Thursday All thoae de•lrlng to attend are a*ked to call Mt*. Tilman Gehrig The mlaalonary tociety of Pnlon Chapel will meet at the home of Mr*. Robert Worklnger. 222 Sooth 12th atroot, Thursday afternoon at one-thirty o'clock The topic will ba "Horlaona,” with Mr*. Tharman Drew a* the leader. W M. S. PROGRAM ANNOUNCED TODAY Member* of the woman * ml**ionary *ocleiy of the Flrat I’nited Brethren < hurrh will meet Wedneaday afternoon at two o'clock at the home of t'harle* Kobenold Mr*. Frank Jone* will be the leader The following Intrreiting program ha* l>een planned: prelude. "Jevu* Shall Relga." Mr*. Carl Fl*her S< riplure. P«alm X. Solo. Mr* G T. Roaeolet Introduction of Theme The Horlton* Beyond. Mr*. Frank Bohnke. Topic on Prayer. Mr*. Carl Fl*hBeyond the Horllon. Mr*. A. C Butcher. Meditation. Mr* Delma Eliey Prayer Hymn, "Jeau* Call* I’*.” Wonder Bo«, Mr*, t’harle* Hake*. Stewardahlp Ceremonial. Mr*. Eugene Foreman. The Kum-Joln l'* <la«t of the Evangelical Sunday «hool will have a welner roa»t al Hanna-Nutt-man park Monday evening at «lgthirty o'clock The ladle*' aid nociety of the Fir*t f'hrlatlan church will meet In the Hocial room of the church Thur«day afternoon at two o'clock. CORINTHIAN CLASS HAS REGULAR MEETING The Corinthian clai* of the Flr»t Chrlitian church achool met al the home of Mr*. Oren Schult* la»t evening for it* regular meeting. Mr*. Harmon Kraft preaided over the the hualnea* meeting. During the *o<ial hour, refreihinent* were »erved by the hoate**. Mr*. Walter Hurt tier wa* a guoat at the meeting The ne*t meeting will Ire a Halloween party al the hohte of Mr*. Paul Daniel*. October 1« —* O'" DEC ATUR RATES 1 CONTIStJSW rwrm FAQS ONSI |3 10 to |3 12. I Reduce Townahip Rate* The board reduced levle* In four of the 12 town»hlp» and approved the rale* in tho*e townihlp* where the total levy, after allowing for bond and welfare levle*. did not eiceed 11 SO. the limit flved by law In thoie townahip* where the total levle* evt ceded the mavlmum, the board referred them to the atate board of tai commlMlonera The levlea in Root. Preble. Kirkland. Blue Creek and French townahlpa were approved without change a* the total did not eiceed the II SO llmtlatlona. allowing for the deduction* The Vnlon town«hlp rate wai approved after making a two-cent ent In the poor and three cent* In the apeclal achool levle* In Washington townahip the board cut two cent* from the «pe dal achool levy and the budget referred to the alate board The St. Mary'*. Hartford. Wa hash and Jefferion townahip levle* were referred to the alate tag board a* the total rate* were above the SI SO mark In Monroe townahip. the tuition fund wa» reduced from 520.500 to Sit.<72. a four-cent cut being made In the levy One cent wa* al«o cut from the poor relief levy The board recommended that the cut In the tuition fund hr- made in the appropriation for tranaferu, 51.500 being listed The amount for trans fora would then be reduced to H 72 and with the lit UM) listed for teacher'* aalarle*. the total of the tuition fund will he |lt.<72. If the action of the Iroard I* upheld by the itatc tai hoard. It will mean fewer tran*fera of achool atudent* from the townahip to the Berne high school An error was found in the Jefferson town-hip totals and the levlea were adjusted accordingly. Four cents was cut from the township levy, reducing It from 23 to 1» cents. The special school fund was reduced from fil to 59 cent*. The total rate still being above II 50. the levies were referred to the state board Levis* Ar* Ll(t*d The rate* In the township*. Including the county and state levlea,

as now Hated by the county Ini adjustment lew rd follow: Blue Creek, II CO. French. II SI: Hartford. 13 01; Jefferaon. It SB; Kirkland. II H; Monroe. |l gs, Preble HU; Root. |l "4 Hl Mary*. 12 tto Vnlon. II « Wabaah It *7. Washington. II M In -hose township* where the levies Were passed because the total eiceeded the || &O limit, or where It Was Impossible to reduce the levies to that limitation after al lowing for the egwmptlona. final denomination will he made by the state tai Ixrard LONDON STREETS rCONTINURD FK<>m FAUR QNMf on Ixindon continued tor lo hour* during the night on a scale of vlo lame similar to that of the night before "Ono formation *ucceed* another In continuous raid* by daylight, the bomber* rooming their attack* thl* morning." a spokesman *ald Light of "ever new fire*" t onaid erahly facilitated the orientation ot German plane* over London. It wa* said, and objective* In south and southeast England and in Wales and Htollatid also were lunniteti Almhil 15 British plane* were destroyed yesterday, it wa* said, and 17 German plane* were h>*t Thl* morning * air raid alarm wa* the first alncr Saturday morn Ing - - -—— -o - LONDON STREETS tCONTINL'BD FROM PAQI ONR* tered with dehrl* Two hosplfala In the renter of the city, a children'* hospital and a maternity hoapltal. suffered direct hit* Another nurse*' home wn* damaged Fire* had Iteen started nrr.r Ht Paul'* cathedral, whose great dome overlook* the <ente. of lamdoti and the hl*torl<Guildhall Bomba struck a poorhouse for aged men and women It wa* tielleved that those in the children'* hospital escaped without casualties. The roof of the ho* pltal wa* shattered, all glass wa* broken and many window frame* were blown out. A fire was start ed In the top floor The ministry of home security It was learned, wa* considering the advisability of dosing all theater* and movie house* throughout the metropolitan area for the duration of the German raid* Home had closed voluntarily It waa announced officially that 2*< person* had been killed and about 1 «W» seriously wounded In the raid of Sunday night and Mon day morning Adding the toll of the Haturday night raid a total of 592 person* were killed and about 2 740 seriously wounded In the fir*t two raid* with the toll of that of last night and this morning nine hour* and two minute*, from * 3* p m to 54U a in still to come. Operations within the 24 hour* ending at dawn today had co*' the German* at least 52 plana* The principal fttr-cl of the raids a* observed this morning, wa* that the morning rush hour wa* stepped up and people began going to work at < a m . Instead of 8. to Ire sure to get to their job* before d»ylight raid* commenced It wa* no longer necessary to tour the City to »ee the effect of the raid* Two block* from the United Pres* office* in the Fleet

9 a »m ** Dolly Domooeot—Dotty Crockae Hom* Sarvlc* D«paetm*nt pe*aae*d by ANOTHIR WAY TO USE CARROTS WE CAN cook our carrots ... or eat them raw in saladt ... or in thin strips as relishes. We can have thenr in soups, too, and al! kinds of stews. But had yot ever thought of using them for a dessert ? They really are 1 nice addition to a cottage pudding. And they make anothei way to serve carrots if you have a large supply ... or if yot. are trying to get them into your children’s diet in every possible way. Not only do they add a deep the milk. Blend in the flavoring golden eolor to the pudding . . . Then fold in ths atiffly beaten eg, but they give it more flavor, too. white*. It worn* like orange ~ . only it p our lnto a well-groaied anc ian L W« call this dish-*- floured h-inch square pan and baht GOLDEN COTTAGE PI'DDING f«r Mto W minute, in a moderaU u .boet»ni*e °* en ’ Thia will mak* t 1? r.J. 2 egg* H3T PI'DDING SAUCE 1H «P* grated carrot* j ißftr h top. 'i *••• I h cup* (ifted all-parpo*e flour boi, * n < •••»» er ’ ***►• earrot Ml rape »ifted eake flour 2 tb*p. orange juice '* cup milk 2 tbsp, leaion juice 1 top. lemea eitract 4 tbap. batter Cream the .hortening, add the Mix together the sugar, flour sugar gradually and eream until and salt Add the boiling water fluffy. Add the unbeaten egg yolk* and eook until th* mixture is thick one at a time, beating w«fl after and clear. Put over hot water, add each addition. Blend in the grated the grated carrots, orange and carrot*. < lemon juice and the butter. Cook Sift together the flour, baking l “«“'l ready to serve. powder and salt, and stir into the Herve hot over golden cottag* creamed mixture alternately with pudding. ■:■*■ 1 11*11.1* ■niin 1 CVwUM IHt W Bmu I—— If yeu have any specific cooking problem*, send ■ letter requesting Information to Betty Crocker In care of thia newspaper. You will receive a prompt, peraonal reply. Pleaae encloao 3 cent stamp to cover poet*g<

11 street newspaper district, lay the bodice of a man and a woman, wrapped In hlood stained burlap , with the shoe* of the victim* on lop They lay In the lieautlful tree-lined embankment along the 1 Thame* Near the Ixidle* wa* a deep bomb crater and llrnti* of . ; tree* h*d lieen shorn off a* If by a I hurricane The stone balluitnuir ■I of the emluinkment wa* pitted ■ I With scars, whl<h added to those 1 still remaining from German iepI, pel In and airplane raid* of the world war A bomb had made a direct hit on a three-story embankment build ' Ing. tearing a huge bole In It* front Nearby the window* of a , famous hotel had 10-eti blown out In a well known central Igmdon ’’Pub. wrecked a canary «ang gaily In It* cage Numerous members of the I’nited Pre** staff had narrow f>n|iM Kidney William* telephoned that all window* of hi* home had been I blown out. Harry Percy arrived at the office with new* that all windows of hi* apartment had been ' blown out. along with those for a block around II o Scaffold Breaks, Painter h Killed Aurora. Ind.. Hept |0 ft'Pl Fred 11. Luhrsen. 54. of near Auro1 ra. died yesterday in a t'lnclnnail. Ohio hospital of injuries suffered when a pamier'a staffotd broke under him and he fell on hi* head ..... ~, _ Walks Into Side Os Auto, Man h Killed r Ijfayettr. Ind Hept |n (t'pi I William Kennedy. 7*. <>f Ijifay elte. died yesterday of Injuries re- , I calved when he walked into the 1 tide of a passing automobile driven by Henry t'ondit. 45 also of lai- . fayette i'ondlt was not In Id , I —- - -o— Two Escape From Noblesville -lail Noblesville. Ind. Hept. |f> H’P» Authorities today <ought two prl--1 toner* who escaped from Hamilton 'lcounty jail yesterday l>y gouging a hole in the jail wall and walking away. The fugitive* were t'letu* Norr. - 21. of St. I»ul*. Mo. an.l Samuel ' Banta. 24 of Newark. N J The two youth*, who bad freedom I of the jail'* corrido.. wrenched rod II from an iron stairway, tore a hole I through a wall into Sheriff Joseph Newby's living quarter* and van1 l«hed Both were awaiting trial on ' second degree burglary. SCHRICKER TO (CONTINL'KD FROM FAOE ONE) recorder Ruth Hollingsworth, can ’ dldale foi re-ele<tloii Sheriff Ed Miller candidate for re-elec'ion Harmon Gllllg. candidate for >Ollll ty coroner. Harley A Ehraam. <an didate for county surveyor; stale representative Bob Heller, candl date for re-election county com mlasiouer Philip Htrahm candidate for re-election. Ell Imbach. 1 .nidi 'date for county commissioner. Arthur R Holt house, business manager of Decatur Daily Demo crat: C. H Mutelman. Berne newspaperman. and Harold Mattos, pubUsher of the Geneva Herald 0 — ANN! Al. HOBO DANCE WEDNESDAY — SI’NSET

PERSONALS Ray Kaehr who underwent a tn* jor operation at the H' Joseph ho--pltal In Fort Wayne re< ently, wa* 1 reported a* getting along flh* Mis* Bailuira Duke left Sunday I for Durham, Worth Carolina, wh- i- 1 ■he will enter Duke university a* a ' freshman. J G Niblick, who ha* been 111 i th>< |>a*t several weeks, Is slowlly improving and was down street this morning. Mr. and Mr*. Dl< k Heller and •on*. Dick Jr, and Ja> k. have returned to Indlanapoll* after a trip to the Pacific coast They visited in l*u* Angele*, attended the San Francittco fair and »pent %everal day* In Yellowstone Park. William Fruchtenicht. Fort Wayne lawyer well known here. I ha* been elected chairman of th--lixmiM ratic committee for Allen county to succeed Joseph Su>-I ger, who was recently made district * nalrman Mr and Mr*. <' D Kunkle of .Monmouth are enjoying a visit with Mr* Smith near Angola The Life magatlne issue of the •th carried a «everal page story and view* <>f the Fort Wayne Country ciuli. showing the link*, swimming pool, bar dining room and o’her familiar scene* Mis* Bernice DeVos* I* serving 1 as clerk In the oft,- <• ot her father. ' Judge II M DeVos* of the appelate court In Indianapolis Democratic headquarter* will bopened here the latter part of nest 1 week. County Charlman Blerly ha* ' announced, and will be a busy place the neat eight weeks. I'hll Sauer. II I* Schmitt and and Rev Paul Schult* went to Cleveland today where they will see the game this afternoon le-tween the New Yolk Yankees and th • Cleveland l>a*eluill team* — o Willis And Hillis To Open UampuiKns Indianapolis Ind Sept, in H'Pt Raymond E Willi* and Glen It Hillis. Republican candidates for I' H. senator and governor, respectively. announced today formally they will open their 1940 campaign* non Week Willi* will touch off hi* campaign at Elkhart Hept Hl while Hillis will start hi* at a rally in hi* home town of Kokomo two night* later.

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ITALY PLANES DAMAGE PORTS Rival Air Forres Reported Active In Eicjpt And Palentine Rome Sept in u W Italian air plane* yesterday loHFlred the I’oit of Jaffa In Pale.tine, damaging port Works and causing large fire*, the communique <>f general head . quartet* of the armed force* «nld today The cot -nii'ilque Mi l Italian airplane* n .1 11 > >fi>ed ~i> railway between Aleiaiitirl. and Matti ' Matrum. Egypt and that railroad building* and one train were blown . UP In East Africa the air force attacked the British air base ai Port Hundan. Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, hitting several plane* on the vroiind and causing flra* The Italian* admitted th* l the royal air force had atacked Massawa and Asmara in Eritrea and Ih-s •le In Ethiopia Itessle wa* field headquarters of Emperor Halle S>-iassic during the halo Ethiopian war These raids resulted in two dead and three wounded The British were »aid Io have -raided Italian positions in Cytenali a < ausing one dead and four wounded o ARRIVALS Mr, and Mrs Herman C. Buiniahn., of Decatur route I. are the parent* of a l>al>y son. born at 4 41 a m today at the Adams county memorial hospital The hoy. weighing eight [found*, one and one-half ounce*, ha* been named Frederick Wayne Mr and Mrs. Robert Beery, of Decatur route 2. are the parents of a baby daughter, born at 5:21 a. tn. ' today at the Adam* county memorial hospital The girl weighed alt pound*, five and one half oun<-e*. and ha* not lieen named INO visitors > Mm. Sheldon Nelsttn Teacher of Violin Beginner* and Advanced Student* ! | toe No 4th St