Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 301, Decatur, Adams County, 20 December 1940 — Page 5
lp A Y. DECEMBER 20, !9|o.
[CHRISTMAS PROGRAMS
■ nriM . Methodist . w * !l * lM- 1’"- ‘ Monroe MiUhodlst M' . veiling •< ” 15 0 . rhimoa of 'he |K written by Iler«Hb nvMc by follow*: Mr ... y the <‘hnlr '(> y- tiiliful." iB ..nd !•.•»><■> id" ■ , . .Hl.-nf NUM BE*/ |> uno unit Heilal jK' 1 .. I»ngcnl»-i *• are Ringing ■ , I pon the Mounts M-. Cba It.-, , I-. --ilrhem (<•>!,,l M. , .. *»t<> Mi- It. in R* ,>■ Walting Don. iW 43 ,| Mr* Vera Rich and |K w ,-. of the Nigh' |K . Hom. W • KtMM* i Choir! K • i;.„| ,n the ll'.ghe*' i:.l (jiaitetti- Sopi.uo> K1) \itn. Mr*. Il Cri-t ■>> \ Gunten. Haas <a.l i'. tChoir > i ~-n unto 11.-'h!.-*i.--n Koliert Gage aid R j-laird iTri.i Ml—K Watkins and Wi! K, j ,oi, mto Joy (Choir t „.|o (A Wrath ol ■ _ Max Wlntcrogg. K-. v Mien Rich fc|n Donald G»ge Kv. ,r. 'ho Eastern Sky K Solo Mr Walter* and f ■ Horn Today . F a Kpc- Mr* Klmer Kb'-an Mi** Jeanette Ri'-h I St Paul ■«' Paul nhurcb Will giv. < Km* ? gram Sunday .*• n Kin , fork The play I ■ Bl**:i;-i.' of Chrlotrua* * Kwr"<->l v 'hf young I"--:- • Km Endeavor Kar k'y K-s-t i- made up irf th- fol’ KfNUM*: Kfaniliers - Juanita M-Kg-t-: Bob MoHrlde • !•!• K *>;<• Virginia Shoaf Bliighier. Dorothy I'--"' K yuungrot daughter I. gx,.-! '"»!» 4,,u ' '' Kr'lt Dorothy s -w ••" B> F-npaugh: beggar wom.iti ■lb.*in K - Chart** Mcßride B croup of young peoBMM*U. b—■ * v ——■■ I Pleasant Valley Bw'-yan Methodist . ion ' Bkuti- Valley will present a B* 1 * : ,r "< r *m Monday ei.n Kr K. at 7:10 p. tn Kvill beg two-part progi.in H* ‘"iwlatlng of Inatiuni' ’ ’ > Krai mu«ir, and recitation- ’>. ■punary and Junior depart K Following Uli* will lie the ywion of The Wanderer .md Ky WhHe gift* of -uh-' ■». ■ H Kins will be presented din K wrvlra. M • I Mt. Pleasant ■> Mt. PlMaant Methodist K will present a ChrlKtin o H*i Sunday evening at 71" Bt The public la cordially in- ■ ta attend. H~~ '■ ""f 1 Immanuel Lutheran ■> r ltlldr«n’s Chrietrna- S. o, B Immanuel Lutheran Chun n Uven on Dec. 2d th. 7 I' m ■7. Japening nong. "The Angel- [ ’HI be sung by the mix'd I ">B»l»tigg of 32 Voices and • "■bool children •'hildren’a Service will ">" M recitations, solos, duets, and I by the school children T!iM “el Choir, consisting of 32 b directed by Mr. H. Si huitz. *«*•! the children In the o n- • W this program "!«■ numbers to be render'-1 ••mixed choir and the children r hri«tmaj Cantata, by ( >**" •»' Might, arr. O. F. Roache dutiful star, by L. U«”>’ Umber la written tor the mal* h »ltit obligato. The children •hit the obligato. • Ladina Trio, composed d *w» of tha Choir, direc tol by *- •’'bulla, teacher of the ItnMl Lutheran Schoo!, will K nbers: • ' f Ht. how Joyfully" » 3lrilwn M. and I Hark, the Herald Angel* r Wm. H Rommert Pastor ot
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.' the Immanuel Lutheran Church, will deliver a sermonette In the English language on the topic ’ | "Joy to the world ■ Christmas morning, the sermon of Ker. Hemmert will lev based on i •the worth "Into you is '*irn this | Ihiy a Saviour." The German «errice will twain at 9 no a m . C S T and the English service will liegin a' 19 IS C S T ■ —— St. Luke's The Christina* program to In 1 held at th« St. Luke * Evangelical and Reformed i-hurch at Honduras Sunday evening at 7 o'clm k waannounced today by the pastor, the Rev. II II Meckstroth The program follow*: Prelode Violet Dick. S< ripture reading and urayer Her Meckstroth Welcome address lionaid Dick Plano solo Marlon Mc< k«taoth | Mother's Present* Volina Strahnt. A Borrowed Swelling — Pam Soward* Dialogue A Hidden Christmas Gift. i laithera (’radio Song Child- ■ ren’a chorus. Hesitation Herman D'< k. A Chriatma*’ Thrill Glenn Htrahin. i Plano solo Esther Pearl Sow--4 rd* Do Not Open Wendell Sow4rd«. Accordion Solo Mildred Beer. The Baby in the Hay l* rl * ' Dick- . .. The Shepherds Kenneth Punk. \ Little Child lleiHali Bertsch I a Wish Alice Dick. Tile Little shepheid Aleta Hat- '' The Greatest Gift r l ’** rl Sowards. Song By the Children Playlet They Brought Hl» Gift* .... • Recitation Announcement* ' Junior Bertsch <wfr tnrv Mali-* Engl* ■ is .>*.•■»■ gutb. , , - —<» ■ bi nd members ICONTINVKB no" ow ~ , “ ..a floor of a buildlug on the The raiders were met by Mrs. Ir.m Mat*. - and ... TZU’ Xtey" source said the records seised Included a I’l,, ihhi middlewest bund mein1 ” ■ .... of applications i »• hili AcroHdnK h> a n * ’ "I." 1 XX" "" ,WP . the bund and » r ® I members or or regerre ■ Of the tailed States I armed force* or i Inspected th indicated - ner *i of 'he men hi -h1 * he ‘ Martes nd that some of the "“a 4 Lmbers '‘ad been U» tb« [ uuud membe: » - s “
tJ. S «rmy. hart hcen dlsrharged. > returned to Germany and then reenlDted in the army One soune *ald the list of ap-plh-ationi for tnmnlierahip number - ed almost, l<H* and that almost all the applicant* had nerved In the German army The list* also contained Information of the birthI place* and extent of military »er , vic* of each of the applicant* I Police posted a guard at the bund i safe during the night to prevent removal of any of the record*.' The FBI kept only the lift of name* and turned over to the' state’s attorney the financial and other record* setti-d In the raid ■■ ■ - —p- -- TO BROAIM AST HIIXTINI MH Fit'll PAGE ONH ♦■ — — pet Thursday Dec. 25 First t’nlted ' Hrethreu choir. Friday. Dec 37 Magley Reform .d choir and Worthman quartet. Saturday. Dec. 38 — IM- aMry* Catholb- i hun h choir. Bunday De' . 39 Zion Lutheran choir. Noon Broadcaste Rev. I’rugli al*o announced a «<-riea "f organ and chime* broadcast* to be presented each day next week, starting Monday and concluding Saturday, from 11 M a m to 13 noon Ml** Lulu Gerber, organist of th' Zion Kvaiigelbul .md II- formed < hur< b. will present t)ie»e hroad<a«t*. VARY ON STAND
(foNTINrED I-TIOM PAGE <>XK> that he wa* rtt favor of at: eatension. To Crack Down Sheriff nd Miller however. took a d< finite stand on the matter, slat tug that hl* department would ••t rack down ■ on violators in accordance with the January I deadline. Sime there I* to lie no egtension gianted and since January 1 is the deadline that should be the ..nfor. ement date, he asserted. This stand fall* in line with the attitude to be taken by state po lice In accordant <> with Instruction* from 'he offi. of Dot: Stiver, superintendent, who ordered a drive oprtted against all violators. It I* understood that the state police would not make arrest, within a municipality for a violation Since the <lty » ««•**•" arp a part of the system at least partly under the jurisdiction cf the sheriffs department a* well as the city police. Immunity could not lapromised a driver Inside the city limits. It I* believed. State P®«cman Russell Prior was out of town and could not Ire reached for a statement, hut hl* stand will undoubtedly be governed by the edict of superintendent Stiver. Fort Wayne Uncertain Fort Wayne Dm 2" <U-P-> E° rl Wayne officials were ogpected to decide tonight whether the city will join the growing revolt against the January 1 deadline for the purchase of state auto license tags Prosecutor James O. Ballou said be regarded Governor Townsend s refusal to estetld the time for purchase of licenses *• “Purely polltical ' He said lie was "not Impressed with it as a matter of law enforcement policy No decision on '°uuty euforcemeut of th. January 1 edict
DECATI'R DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA.
* • RURAL CHURCHES Willohlre U. I. Charge 0. I. Hawk. RMoe I*l. drove H. H 1:10 Latwreach Jones, supt. Worship Servile 10:30 Hermon by pastor. Union H. H. 10 A M A. 1., liar mon supt. t'laaa Meeting li A. M Ray Roy leader. Junior and Senior C K 7 P M The Chrletmas Cantata will lie given at I p. m. All are invited to attend. For the Charge Sundays Dec. 32 and 29 la (he time for «mr offering to the Otterbein Home. As we are purchasing our gilts , let us not forget those that are leas | fortunate than We. 1 '• ■ ——— Beulah Methodist Church James F. Lutey. Minister The pastor will preach at the »:3o hour and the Church Hchooi study period at 10; IS. Chas. Fuhrman supt. and Kd Arnold east ' supt. No evening service. Mt. Pleasant Church Church Reboot at 1:30 IM Everett Singleton supt. Morning Worship Hervlce H;W. Hermon by the pastor. Christinas Program given at the evening hour 7:30 P. M. Calvary Evangelical Church George S. Losier. Minister 9:30 A. M Sunday Hchooi. W. L ' Johnson, superlntendi-nt 10.30 A. M. Chri*Unas program. 7:30 P. M . Thursday - Worship service and sermon. w — Union hapel U. B. hutch Dwight L Patterson, minister Ih-cember 22nd Is Otterbein home Sunday. A box is being sent I to thn home next week If you ! have a gift please bring it or noil- i fy Mrs. Forest Walters. Th.- filial offering for the home will be taken ' Sunday morning. Smiday S< (tool, 9 13 a. m. Sev cral Christmas number* are being presented by the boys and girls during the morning services. Roth Christian End'-avor societies will meet togather at <:3O for a joint Christinas meeting. The male chprus will sing in the evening service which In-gins at 7:11 p in. There will also be a paUomln* by th. yoimg people en'Hied, "The other Wise Man." Schools Must Stress Jobs Sacramento. Cal. H'Pl State school officials have decided that schools must "streamline" their work by 'aklna on one more func•lon. This will lie to make II possible for student* to get .i job upon graduation. The new work will include occupational and vocation al courses as well as guidance of, student* into paths leading toward | jobs. will In- made until Sheriff Walter j Felger returns from a vacation trip sometime this weekend. o Indian population of the V. S In ! creased from 312.917 In 193* to 315 - 1 *7* in 1939.
■ w? ROY S. JOHNSON auctioneer Decatur. Ind. Phone Office 104 Residence 1022 |h*< 2* Westerti Auto Parts Store. Decatur. Ind Dec 2’ Everett a Bmdg and Umbert. 2't miles west ot Ossian Closing out sale. |n-c 2* Frank Fogweli. .4 mile South of Zanesville, Ind. on road 3M. „ Dec .io P W l-ewton on < o Line East of Bingen, "or Williams Jan. 2 F " Hchumm. Keg | sheep sale. 24 mile* West of I Rockford. Ohio Jan 7 Adam Kuhn. 1 mile South of Chattanooga, Ohio. *0 re ,aru ' and personal property Jan. * — Arthur Mitchell 24 'mile North of Dent school Jan » Fred T Miller. 4 mile West of Williams Jan It - Ed Htahiy. 5 miles Southwest of Berne Jan l» - E C Johnson just Rputh of Aboite Cental school Jan. 22—Horace Spry. -I mile* North mid 7 mile East of Payne. O J., t| >3 _ Davey Jones. I mile South of Monroe Jail 2U Geo. W Hawk and J w Caton. S mile North and 2 mile East Os south Milford Ind Guernsey cattle
KBHUHCTIHC FIGHT IS SEEN Indiana Likely To Loae UonKress Seal In Reapportionment Indianapolis. Dec. 3*. - (UJ9 -Il appeared today that Indiana's probable loss of on« seat In nonpros* would roault In a long and hitter stale rodiMrli tin* pttn esa embracing attemp'ed garryutanderlng Bin<>- the stats'a growth popttlatlon during tha last decade was leas than the average, of the national inrroaae, Indian* haa been mentioned aa one of 10 state* to lose a eopgrnaalonal member. At present the Hoosier state has 12 national representatives, thus the coming legislature will be confronted with the task of shaving <m« district from the map. Mhimld congress reapportion Ils m- mbershlp, Indiana might be able to retain 12 members in the 1913 cougres*. Authorities have said however, that such a change It improbable and that congress would have to in- increased from 113 to 412 members bafora Indiana would lie allowed 13 repreaentatlves Thus the coming assembly must set Itself to the politically precar-1 loua task of tqueeging 12 well ot-'
— I Ti EQUITY DAIRY STORE Christmas Candy , ( hrintmas Ice ( ream Brit k pganuT brittle 4 Bell. Tree and Star Center, pound Bww I all tjuarl C PEANUT SQUARES g££ BRAZIL NUT FUDGE f Ma* lee Cream Straw- AAm pound */* hen?' Pie fancy hard mix <Am ““pound • W Pecan I. OR Roll 1 ”> B>a Christmas (%<>x* Full (Juart .. Jff“V chocolates Luncheon Cloth Special x 5(1 Clothe tin Sale Saturday. Ueautilßl -oft fini*h. rayon ~n<' cotton eloth. cream a P ra,, ’’' e K. deMicnn. wise 511x5(1. ReituWRk l a < >I-W Cloth. Special Christmas Towels & Sets ••Soft Spun" Towels such aS these are ever welcome home JR gifts. Practical, good looU'eg and specially sale priced . . . rome < hoo«e fron- our b g ‘owrl collaction today. Pa*tel Shade- m B.itb Towels. BATH TOWEL SETS size 20540 inch. Towel .-nd Clothr to match in gift boses. Karh 19® w,< - s, -- i0 «... a..-..51.9H.52.9N NIBLICK & CO
Sorg Bros. Meat Market |. HON j. s and !»»■ — H \l«.k IHR I >l.l -I \I.IO — \ <>U Xt I; Store - HI. >EI I a UHI.RIISh OPENSPNDAY MORNING IFFcHoicK (I Ts Os I <»H' B'ln BEEE HOI_M> Chuck ROAST lb 20jc SWISS STEAK lb 28c lh , 121 c BQUMiXA th. lOC .. th 17C BEEF BOH.. It. IOC Slltl.OlN STEAk" ... ... ||. •»Ol,e Get your ig Chipso and troy, tolh for 25c Corn. POSS, Tomatoes. Green and Wji ( 1.1 B SIEAKS «”• /* ' " , r.. (.cm, , ....... ~, niiivr It, Ills- *' Hurricane Lamp 4 boltasilh Cake Beane. Kdnoy and Red Beane. Pork 4 |JVf,H DIMM- ---- '«’• "» Flour ... both for „ c Bean,. Hemtay, ete ".17 WL ‘or u ‘ Out P.ckl.e. 3 for <Oc Bread 3 for 23c ,1 Quality Chr.otmae Candies 2 B»s. 25c RUM lh. b* gu Co „ e , * Noo(J)e , Nine. Oiangee, *pnl»». Lrmsne. Carrots. |{( |,R HR U I lh- <r Pretiel*. ‘• lb 10c Bo« Potato Chips 10c Head Lettuce. Grapefruit Bananas. ( (H'T.M.E CHEESE .... lh W ; G'aham Cracker Z2c Cthtisie. Celery Sweet Potatoes. . . . -j j| )s 9,'h' ordei your Chr'stmae Poultry Today'
xanlted dlstrlrta r<*pro*anttng 92 i i-ounilaa Into II new ones. Th I* job was undertaken last In I*3l. under a Republican governor and senate and a D'-mocrati'- house, when the Gt IP's ware armaed of carving the second district mto a party stronghold. Republicans, holding a clearcut majority In both houses nf the coming assembly, apparently see a chain e to gerrymander thn new dllrlet to create an almost solidly GOP state. On the other hand, no congressional Incumbent will want to Mirldte hla district organise Gon. PitHHcal observers have pointed out, therefore, that * de< lalve majority may not help the Hepitblicans in the formation of district boundaries. Inner paity femia could cause "apiwas-metil pacta" ■ with Democratic factions and plan* to gerrymander a GOP empire would g<> SMunder. In addition. Demin ratlc Gov.elect Henry Hi hrlcker reportedly haa told friends that he would veto any plot to redi«tri<t the stale whb h "looks unfair." A 51 per cent majority in each house la re <|ulr>-d to override bla veto. If the task ta not completed by the legislature the stale law pro vide* that congressman shall I* nominated and «•!"< ted from the state at large. The act does not however state what shall < onatl- ’ lute nomination. Observer* foresee grave legal ■ oni|>lkatlona arialug from nominations In a alate-
wide bsllotlng. • If the rongrosamau *er* noasl ■ nated from tha state at large, all II nominees might be reeldrata of the hsavlly populated areas and
•■■■BMBMMBMMaMIMMMaBMMaBHnMMaMMBgaMaHMBH We Join In Sending You Christmas Greetings With Ihr old year patting and the New Year roming. we extend Yuktide <ireeli«iD« and giMid wtehee to all of you. We hope the New War will lie one of happinee*. health and gtatd fortune to you. Cash Coal & Supply R. A. STI ( KEY Home of Winkler Stokere •The Stone Crusher." Grocery I K 122 So. Mh St. Phime Ml || ■ FREE HEI IX ERY ■ I FRESH. lIEI.K 101 S. FROZEN ■ I STRAWBERRIES I ■ FOR YOI R CHRISTMAS DINNER ■ ■ 'l’f.t I\l.—For Saturday 1 Monday and Tuesday. (|T. Qt”- B | ~OKANGES LEM<) N S I M floridas worth Lot* m«i« ■ H B*n* of Juica o 0“' Pvc* 4 E’ tach ta< h __________ 1 _ ■ I i I I r.-:. ic io tic I I Butternut < rs I ■ FRESH SHIPMENT THIS U EEK ■ R 3 Regular 10c Boxes for _., 25c E H DATES -Unpittvd Itb okg tic 2 th. p*g 28c H PLMPtUN —Hcrt Ro»e Brzed 3 No. 2'.. cans 25c ■ H MINCED meat Or<-r*ood B-and 9or pkg 10c 3 »or 27c ■■ PINE APPLE—Foodcra’t. Brckir- Matched Site**. ■■ M No 2'; can 19c N FRUIT COCKTAIL Pr-fscl* Brand Tail can 2 for 25c HH ■ CORN. TOM \ IOES. I'ORh ABE tNS. ■ S >hl I.OU U\\ BEANS. (.KEEN BEANS. ■ B RI.D EIDM BEANS. MIXED V E<.ETABI.ES. ■ \eeoried An V>u Uteh for [> \<>. 2 * an* I ■ HOMINY KRAUT RED BEANS PORK A BEANS & B No 2- j can 10c B ORANGE JUICE Deerwood Brand lf> or can 27c M B GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Deerwood B-and 16 or can 2 3c' B ASPARAGUS—Fancy Tipi Tall can 15c B| B SUGAR Crystal White—Powdrred 2 tbs 15c M K ROYAL GELATIN DESSERT 7 tiavor*—Cho-ce 3 fcr 17c KB PALMOLIVE SOAP Batn Size I Rey 10c B*'S 29c ■ B IVORY SOAP — Large Jara 2 for 15c H B >OAP CHIPS Crystal Wh.te Large sO> bo* 25d ■ M A PPL E S—Hubberson The Best for Cuokmg and M B Eating 6 tbs for 25c B APPLES Delicious Tree Run- Special 10 tbs. for 25c B ORANGES Cal SunK st Just The S>ze Dur 23c ■ B IETTUCE -Crisp Solid Heads each 10c B CELERY Mich Pas<*l Bunch 8c 2 for 15c ■ B SWEET POTATOES V* Yellow* 3 tbs. for 13c M B CABBAGE -Fresh Large Sol'd Heads 'b 2c H| B ONICNS Small Size A Real Buy >0 1b bag 19c H| WALNUTS D.amond B-and English Walnuts No 1 tb 23c BR FROM \LI. OF I S, TO ALL OF YO'.’, | WE WISH YOU J | A MERRY ( IIRISTMAS | AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR! |
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