Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 272, Decatur, Adams County, 15 November 1940 — Page 3
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IPERVISOR GIVES RETONGA STRONG PRAISE
So Splendid For His Wife Also J Bh>k It And Found Relief, States K Ih-ltl*. Tells Happy ; ' ■<>« to nprt .'ul . .. r. lu-f brought ' • ‘ indreds of < an>-«. ~ ■ • medicine ha • Or ■ well known men .itifying relief of ■ m-tifTo I. n-' in the tlo-li . -yniptoma For hi ■ J I Fields, Supervisor i! 7* I'- pi-tment of th.- 10-
, —MM■—— I <1 THE CUT OF A DIAMOND I -<■ GOES DEEPER THAN STYLE I Bl Brilliance i. one of the moat important B which the value of a diamond “ ectabhchcd. And g HI brilliance ■ controlled almost wholly by the accuracy g ■I and the type of cutting. K ■ I Cutting thatisinaccurate, too deep or t ■ allow. |i*ht to exape needleaaly. The "lire of he g ■I »t.« is dimmed... it. value per carat cnuderaMy HI decreaMd. Frequently a. much a. onc-tjurd oi the ■ B | carat weight ia lost in recutling a diamond io modara Bl .tandard. of brilliance. g ■I You can are the importance of cutting by inspecting ■ Bl the stones in our own collection. Stop tn and let u. g Bl eiplain how color, the degree of perfection an c ■ Bl weight alao lomuine to datermiue the i»ai *t* ■ Bl any diamond. 7— g I PUMPHREY JEWELRY STORE I I I | tw. t» & I “ ■ 1 *W«"*
Th* leader divided her program Into three MrU; thoughts on "just for today." a thought for Thank* 1 ■ Ivina, a day ce|Hbrate<| for Son years by our forefath* m. a though* I from Hl. Paul. "he ..ireful how you I llv*. rem*mli*rmg always t 0 ( | Vr thank* unto God | n th* name Jesus Christ." The presidi-nt. Mr- Cl*t«« Mil lor. presided over »h«- liu-ln. -< meeting A cafeteria -upp-r wa, planned for November 23 The ■ ~•■ rutlve committee reported the p t , r . | thane of new carpet for the . hun h , New officers Will lie elected at ' the neat meeting whbh will i,- I the Christina* party and I" cent aift eachanae The committee in charge of nomination will Include Mendamex Fred Heuer. Lydu Ger-i her. Jack Little and Joe lta-h Ex preaaion* of thank* were read from Mrs. Ilmry Knapp and Hi rnur. { Bellemeyer for remembrani es from the society. they being < hatter memtw-rs of the <-hunh Th- meeting closed With the I M'.lpah benediction Lovely refresh men’s In keeping with Thank «glv ng were nerved liy the boatesaea the M. -darne. Hen Shroyer, P i Kirsch. Ham Baumgartner. <‘urtl* I Fritginger. Mary Fritginger and 1 l-eo Klrach Thirty five members I and three guest* were present, Mlaa Glarvian* Sullivan and Ml--1 I Julia Parent will he hostesses to I the Adam- county nuraea a-aociat-lon Thuraday evening at eight o’’|rlmk at Appelman't restaurant BRING DONATIONS iTO METHODIST CHURCH Thoae making donation- of jel-1 'llea, preaervea. canned fruits and I ' vegetable* for the Frlend-hlp ’ ‘Home and Hay nur-ery in Cincinnati Ohio are requested to bring ' thorn to the Methodlat church NovI ember 17 or 21 MRS. CALLANO HOSTESS TO CLUB AND GUESTS Mr*. J Ward Calland waa ho*‘eaa to the dinner bridge < lub and a nuniln-r iri iue*ta laat evening at her home on Jefferaon afreet |(hleata other than dub memliera prevent were the M--damea Carroll I Burkholder, Carl G> rber. Leonard Baylor*. CHfford Saylor- and W,
I ~ ; formed Orphans II om e. Fort Wayne, rerently staled: "Retonga proved »<• splendid for me that I advised rny Wife to try It. and she Is also delighted with thia remarkable medlelne. Constipation was so had In my case I had to be always taking some kind of harsh laxative* My appetite waa not good and th" little food I managed to force down caused me pahiful distress with ga» I had a tired, tlraggy worn out feeling, and I often felt so nervous I could hardly sleep Retonga seined to suit me exactly the laxative effect . was mild and satifai lory, and the distress after meals was also relieved Now my appetite la good, and I don't feel tired and draggy ■1 know from experience that Re ! tonga la splendid medicine " Retonga may be obtained at HoltI house Drug Co —Adv.
<l-1 B CALENDAR ' 1 •adaty Daadlina, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phanea 1000 — 1001 Friday Adama County Federated Cluba, ’ 'I • Harold Zwlck. .1 2n p. m “ Pocahotita* laidge Pol-l-irk Hup- 1 Iter, lied Men Hall C p m calvary Evangelical UdleC Aid " Society, Mr*. Holland Hoaa, 7 SO ’ P m • Phllathae (Tain, Mr*. R E. lilts, T 30 p. m. ’ Golden Rub- Ciao*. Ralph and 1 Robert Martin. 7 Jn p. m 1 Saturday Rummage Sale, Zinn Evangelical ' 1 !■’ ' I 1 ■ ~i ,).lV I Monday Roearch Cluh. Mr*. Ru»ell |Owena, 2 SO p m Pythian Bluer* Temple, K of P. . Home, 7 So p tn Woman * Club General Meeting. Library Hall. 7 15 p. m. Adam* County Woman’* Choru*. Moone Home, I 30 p m. Tu«*day Eta Tau Sigma Sorority. Mr*. Hob Shmluka. 7:30 p m Adam* County Nnnea. Appelman’* Reataurant. k p m. t, Wadnttday Colon Chapel Thanksgiving Mar- , ket, Itrock’* Store Thank-giving Eve Dance. Il P (> , I Elk*, io p tn Zion Senior Walther league Kid 1 liaikward Party Lutheran Church Auditorium 7’30 p m, ’ 1 'Guy Brown At ein-tblrty o'clock a lovely din- I ner wa* aerved at two large table* ' ■ entered with an attractive ar- 1 rangetnent of xnandragcn* and 1 ! floating candle*. The horte** wa* .i«»l«ied by her mother. Mr*. Elisa- < beth Market, her (liter. Mr*. Frank 1 Alton, her daughter. Martha and Mi*« Janet Schrock. 1 I After dinner table* were arrang- , > d for bridge and after five game* • the dub prlie wa* awarded to Mr*. 1 | E (I. Coverdale and the guest prit>- -* Mr- Brown. < MRS BRICE BUTLER 18 HOSTESS TO SO CHA REA ( Mr*. Brice Butler entertained th» 1 memlier* of So Cha Rea and one!' guest, .Mr* Charles Hite. Thursday )’ night at the Butler home on Third 1 utreet ' Iturlng ■ short bualnes* meeting. 1 name* were drawn for the annual Chrlstma* eschange. Five games itt bridge were play ed. with prises awarded to Miss Marie Murtuagh. Mr*. C. E. Butler and Mr* William Gas* A guest ( prlte wa- pn-sentisl to Mr*. Hite. * i Delicious refreshment* were . served by the hostess. The < lub ) I will meet in two week* with Mr*. , I Dick Ehingen f MRS MILO BLACK J HOSTESS TO SOCIETY The ladles' aid society of the | First Pre-byteilun church met at , the home of Mrs. Milo Black yea- | terday afternoon with Mrs. Black, a* president, presiding Mrs. W. A. Lower gave the de- '
— ~ H wn ; * f ROYS. JOHNSON auctioneer Decatur, Ind. Phone Office 104 Residence 1022 ) Nov Id Mrs. Blanche Black. S loth St . Decatur. Indiana Nov 18 Vilas El ley. 5 miles East of Decatur. Closing out sale. Nov I* Ralph Gantt. Is mile North of Bryant on Road 27 Nov. IS—Emma Butler. .1 miles Northwest of Decatur on the Wincheat et road Nov 20-UCrosae County Guernsey sale. West Salem. Wisconsin. Nov. 22- George V. Mellott, Goshen. Ind. Holstein cattle Nov. 23 -Charles Miller, administrator. 507 Marshall St, Real Estate Nov 25 Wayne Beavers. 3 miles West of Decatur on No. 224. 11l acre farm. Nov 29 Estate of John Bollenbacher. 2 mile South. H mile Weat of Chattanooga. Ohio Nov 26 — Maurice Jackson and | Mrs Fay Mutschler Kennedy. 5H miles east of Decatur. Nov. 30—Norman Jacoba, >•» mile weat and % mile south of Jefferson school Dec. 3—Mrs. Elmer II Larson. 5 mile East of Payne. O on road 113. Dec 7—Fred E Wemmer. 2 miles north of Ft Wayne on No. 33. Dec 11 Ray Wilson. 6 miles North of Celina. Ohio on No. 127. Dec 20—Geo. Mellott, Bryan. O. Holstein cattle. !
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vntlonal*. rending the first and the last two Psalm*. Announcement wa* made of the fathar-aon banquet which the ladle* will *arve November 2» Mr*. Rice mad* further announcerneni concerning the annual praise and Thanksgiving aottlcwa Bunday afternoon at the church. During the social hour, refreshment* were served by the November section. The aid nociety of I'nion Chapel will have a Thanksgiving market at Brock'* store Wednesday. Nortonb*r 2«. Persons wishing to l«mv« ord*r« are asked to call •<* or I 111. WIFE SLAYER IS EXECUTED Pniminrnt Oklahoma Man In Executed For Murder Os Wife McAlester. Okla . Nov IS <U P> I — Roger Cunningham. 3t. tossed aside a half smoked cigar early today, carefully seated himself In I the electric chair at Oklahoma ' state prlaon and waa eiecuted for strangling his pretty wife Both had been prominent memlier* of Oklahoma society He wa* strapped in th* chair at 12 on a. m CRT and pronounced I dead five minutes later Cunningham waa the son of a prominent Oklahoma City physician. Hl* wife. Eudora, disappeared in March. IP3P He shrugged off Inquiries with the eaplanatlon that she had left him and he believed she had gone to the Pacific coaM. After a few days, the body was found In a culvert In Oklahoma City Cunningham finally admitted he had strangled her Hl* plea tit Insanity which he had maintained | WUtll late yesterday was refused j *e— — ♦ • Adams County Memorial Hospital Admitted. Mrs. John North. Fort , Wayne; Jacqueline terson street. Dismissed Pearl Jackson. Wren. ! Ohio; Mrs. Alliert C Bauman, lint ' Elm street. —— . g ARRIVAIaS Mr and Mr*. Marshall Hue, hly I id Fort McKinley Ohio are the parent* of a ha by boy. born at the Good .Samaritan hospital, Itwyton, on Noverlier 1. The baby weighed seven pounds and nine ounces and ha* linen named Harold Frederick Mr* Buckley is a daughter <rf Mr and Mrs Fred Kuhn of Cha'tanoogn This I* the Drat grandchild In the ■ Kuhn family Mr*. Kuhn lias been > spending the past two week* In Dayton. Millis Nominated Labor Board Head Washington. Nov. IS. - (U.PJ — President Roosevelt today nominated Dr Harry A. MHlia of Chicago a* chairman of the national labor relation* board, succeeding J Warren Madden whose term egplied in August. At the same time Mr. Roosevelt sent to the senate the nomination of Madden to a 112.000 a year judgeship of the V. S. court of claims The N. L R H. post pays II" mm
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B) HAMINON CAlUUtll. Sis* Fester** s,edK*U Writer HOLLYWOOD Carol* Lombard came* out her pre*ent intention, »h* ll make only on* pictur* a year in th* future or, at th* ino*t. two *v*ry ,hrw y»»r« Th* •■»( ■ to <io & M-' anything In ■ 11*41 Khe and f Clark Gable arc ■ I lnt»re«ted right K no- only in K la.ation [lsis .K It. re they srr - JWM a, Clark outyj line! to I IV iSHHI m* the last day Harriton < arroU he worked on . "Comrad* X." He and Carol* will drive to Idaho for some hunting Then. If the weather len t too bad, they will motor on aero** the country to visit th* James Kimberley* In Nina. Wla He * the wealthy paper product* manufacturer and th* family I* related to Carole • A* matter* (tend, the Gable* I m*y ap*nd th* holiday* In New York Their Christ ma* shopping already I* completed—just In case. ■ Lillian Bond may take action soon to get that long-delayed divorc* from Sidney Smith. They hav* been separated for three year* Meanwhile, Lillian say* *h* is pulling up atakes and moving to New York. Th* right plctur* offer might chang* her mind, of count. I Paramount ha* dropped all film plans for Madeleine Carroll until then I* some definite news about when she will be available The star couldn't book passage on the Clipper for Europe. That * one of the reason* why she left New York to return to Montreal. The other.' of course, waa th* broadcast for the Canadian Red Cross Intimate* her* believe the *ctreas will find aome way to make the trip across Hen's something that Hollywood doesn't know. In addition to her aiater, Madeleine has lost three cousin* in th* war. 1 Th* Wamtr Baxters will do Routh America in a different way For instance, they'll sail up the A mason a* far a* th* steamers go Star plana to leave soon after he finishes hl* role in ''Legacy.'* Frank Ryan'* description on the tantruaia pullad by a certain Holly-,
CAPELLI TALKS COMTINCKD FltoM PAGE ONE 81111 nil - T-- - — ■ «-www-- - «—--'I ■— l m ■ ■ ••■■■SSWSSWBWW I the speaker A D Suttles was chairman of the program 1 The club will not meet nest ' Thursday, th- regular meeting dale falling on Thanksgiving Day Announcement was made of a ladles night pograrn to be held by the Rotary club Thursday evening December 5 Further details will I be announced later. o German And Italian General In Confab Berlin. Nov IS (UP' Marshal Wilhelm Keitel, chief nt the Ger man high command, and Marshal : Peltro Badogllo. chief of the Hal lan general staff, met at Innsbruck, near the Brenner Pass, today, ac | cording to well Informed German quarters Keitel and Badogllo were ac companled by their staffs well Informed quarters said During the vlalt of Soviet pretn- I ler-forelgn commissar Vlache.lav
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wood actor I* the beat yet. "He get* ao mad," »ay* Ryan, "that hl* big ulcer start* to eat hi* littl* uken " Interesting why Harry BhermaS ha* inilefinitely postponed production on the story "Timber Wolves * Th* script called for th* company to go on location in lumber cams« and mills. Hhern.an found that all th* mills h* wanted were too busy filling national defense orders to b* inter* rupted by movl* troupe*. Speaking of Sherman, this producer ha* quite a sense of humor He sold Bill Boyd and all th* "Hopalong Cassidy" company ticket* to a movie ahow at th* studio. He raised quit* a nice sum for th* Community Chest. When they got Inside the pro jectlon room, Boyd and th* rest had to look at the latest plctur* of Gen* Autry, rival western star. Cecil B D* Mill* ean rest easy now He has a supply of coins to pas* out for helpful suggestion* during th* filming of "Reap th* Wild Wind." They ar* th* 11 8. half dollar* commemorating Virginia Dare and Sir Walter Raleigh. Brenda Marahall’a landlady can really keep tab on th* atar. Brenda rent* a houae belonging to >l* O'Neill, script woman on "Foote step* In th* Dark," which la Brenda's new plctur* Twentieth Century-Fox'* option on the quintuplet* run* out at th* end of the year. . . Henry Fonda don* th* Lincoln makeup again for a brief role In "Weatem Union." ... Schaparelli frankly admit* that Hollywood haa a tremendou* influence on world style* . .. especially the radio pictures which, she says, establish trends . . . Warner's premiere of "Banta F* Trail" <ln ! Santa Fe. N. M l will feature something new In th* way of street lighting. . . . New at least to the Hollywood visitors The avenue* ! of the town will be lined with 19.uoo illumlnario*—candles sunk in hags of sand. .. . Mari* Frey nays she will seek an annulment of her marriage to Dick Allord . . . Cer- ' talnly is nice the way things ar* breaking for Montagu Love. He'* In three pictures at local theaters. . . I’lsys the publisher in "A I>ispstch From Reuters." th* inspector in "North West Mounted l*ollce" end Tyrone Power's father in J '*rSe Mark of Zorro.”
| M Molotov to Berlin. Keitel par- ■ llclpated In one of hla conferences with Adolf Hitler ■ • ARREST FORMER -- . I CONVINCED FltoM PAOB ONE_ I dropped out of sight July I" Nine ' days later the grand jury returned 1 a secret Indictment against him i which was made public today Shortly after the bonding company which furnished hla clerk's bond filed suit to cover an alleged |7 007 3* not accounted for by his I records . Walker gave no explanation for hla disappearance and did not Indicate where he had been O 1 ■ —— Sen. Garrott Heads Budget Committee Indianapolis. Ind. Nov 15 il'Pl Sen Floyd I Gurrott. R. Battleground. today became chairman of lhe state budget committee He waa (elected at the new committee’s first meeting yesterday
Mrs. Andy Ikiiley la reported IB at h»r horn* In this city, Mrs W O LltH*. of this city. I left laat night with her grand«on. I Dickie Button Os Geneva, for New York where «he hs» been called Io the bedside of her daughter.' Lucy Little The daughter a mem her of th* visiting nur*e>’ a««ocla-‘ Hion of Brooklyn, recently under-' went a major operation. Bob lie Witt, son of Mrs Lilli" , D" Witt of Indianapolis and grand son of Mrs Minnie Teeple of this . Icily, has enlisted In the air corps, mechanic's dlvsion and Is stationed at Maxwell Field. Ala. where his brother. Lt. Jack DeWitt of the I' H Army Is located Boh has passed ' the test which entitled him to 1 tarnsfer to Chanute Field Rantoul. 11l . Jack De Witt Was graduated from West Point last Jun* William Linn attended to business In Piqua. Ohio yesterday Mrs Dick Durkin returned last I evening from Chicago where she s|ient the day purchasing new dresses forth" Htyle shop Mrs. Herman Ehlnger and Mrs , 1 William Bowers will -go to Fort 1 Wayne Saturday evening Io hear Father Fulton Bheen lecture at the | ■ 'Catholic Community Cen'er I *Mr and Mrs. Fred Heuer visited In Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon I. A. Kalver and son Roy were 1 business visitors In Indianapolis toMis- Madge Hile has gone to Chi- i cago Where she will -pend the winter with her *lat*r. Mis* Fanny I Illite. ' Mr and Mrs Wilbur Robinson of I [ Close street left today fcr Chicago ■ - where they will visit so- several 1
C horouifliltreJg Z 1 In The tmrrirnn Tradition ijQt ■ekisd «*>* s-ud aww HAMILTON >und> • wMh j Mtj year old repuutlw Lr waking tn* -skhea \fwV !■ .JT \ eaclnaiveb ThaCa why p» >pl* »k* caee- U V tuUy. <kue*« Hamilton Prfced Iraa (17 N I'[ w/W V\ ■< v IANIT rOUIANS VSMtA Ml oo |*CW TSOOO I3DCDEKIQEI One dollar will reserve any article until Authoriaed Watch Agency for ELGIN 117.50 up BULOVA 224 75 up HAMILTON 217.50 up WESTFIELD 29 95 up Uae Our Z<2> W * Budget Plan Chr.Mmaa • Lay Aways J I W B LI 5 ADAMS COUNTY POULTRY IS TOPS IN QUALITY - FAIR PRICE Adamo county poultry will be the feature at man/ < Thanhe giving dmnera this year because Adame county poultry ta better and lower priced than before For those who prefer other mam dishes we suggest our Adams County Meat, the beat and freshest money can buy at no greater coat to you (JET VOI K THANKSGIVING MEAT HERE FROM ADAMS COUNTY PRODUCERS TURKEYS - DUCKS - CHICKENS Dressed, drawn, ready to cook—from Adams County at latwer Prices. Order Today! ■ | SMOKED lb. 21c Hams ■ ■Wille* READY-TO-EAT lb. 26c VI A I. lb. 23c Roasts BEEF ----2 2 c PORK.... lb. INc A SWISS lb- 21V □ I t AI\O SIRLOIN Ih. 32c LAMB 1b 35c Uhops V Fa I. lb- 25c a PAN Ib. IHc bausaoe cAslN<; 20e WM SM()KK |) n, 23c OYSTERS—Extra Standard* Pint..2sc CRANBERRIES 2 lb*. 35c JI MBO (Paper Shelled) PECAN'S lb- 29c HEAD LETTUCE Large Head 10c Gerbers Market 150 So. 2nd at. Phones 97 or 54 FREE DELIVERY
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day*. Rev 0 O. Walton and Rev G T. Rosselot heard Rev Morton Hire <4 Detroit give bls splendid lecture. "Take Pare of That Roy " The lerlute eras given at tha First Metho dlst rhunh In Fort Wayne |**t evening Rev C M Pruth and Rev. Paul Brandyberry return* d today from Indianapolis where they attended 'he preaching mission ’or three day*. Among those who attended the -ymphony orchestra performance at Indianapolis today were the Me*> .dames Bob Zwmk Herman Kruec- ' hnherg. Geon e Thomas. Gerald LBmlth LM Klr-' h Don Maclean ’Wm Linn and Ml*s Fan Hammel The on-h' st-i I* p n-nred by a number of a a'«- at d na onal sororities Jacqueline l<e|gh. sls-year-old daughter of Mr and Mrs. Jack irf 42" Patterson street, was admitted to the Adams county ho*'pital thl* morning where ah* underwent an operation for the re- ' moral of her tonsil*. Mis- Fanny Winch of Foil Wayne ha« gone io Fort Lauderdale. Florida to vi«it Mr* Frederick Rou-nh. o I Swift gratitude I* sweetest; If it delays, all gratitude la emfrty and unworthy of the name.
r FOR WOMENS ONM If fidgety nerves restless nights and other distrso* trim, .'enisle tunctlonal disorders keep vou from tuuin< fun in Ilfs — Use Lrdi* E l*ln*uan> a Veseubl* Compound — famous for ovsr M years in belpin* such week, nervous women during dittkuil days WORTH TRYINOI
