Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 21, Decatur, Adams County, 24 January 1941 — Page 3
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Mrs Clyde Mr* George I l<anrent and Mis* Virginis Lanf rent, Mra. Eady van pre*en*rd I with a gue»t prise | flellclous refre.hmen's were served at th* close «r the nm»< The club Will K<> to Huntington In two Week* at Which time Mra I Amos Graber will tie the hoateaa The Rt. Mary's township home economic a club will mee' Wednesday afternoon at th- home of Mra. | William Noll at MM ». i<>< It All > member* am asked to tie present The Root town*hlp hont« econo--1 mica club will meet at two o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mra. Arthur Hall. AaalatinK bo«lasses will bo Mra. Otto Hpiegel and Mra. Lawrepee Be<kmeye.Every member la a«ked to be present. The Kirkland Township home economies club will meet at the i Kirkland high school Tuesday afternoon at one o'clock. MRS. JCSSE SUTTON IS PUFFIT SUPPER HOSTESS Mrs. Jesse Mutton was hostess to a large group of friends at a lorely buffet supper party last evening al her home on Hlxth street Spring flowers In pastel shades were used to decorate the serving table, which was attractively lighted with tatters. After supper, bridge was enjoyed and prise* awarded to Mrr. Harry Molta and Mrs Carl Pumphrey The guests Included Mlsa Eva Acker and the Meadam ■« Harry ; Molta. James Koc her, George- Flan jdeni. John Heller. O. L. Value. A. J. Haney. Ed Bo««e. fl.-u Duke.
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, n A. M. Fanny Macy Phoned 1000—1001 Friday American Legion Augfllary, La* glon Home, 1; lo p. m, Saturday Rummage Main, Methodist Church Basement. • 2u a m to R p. m Monday Music Department. Mrs. J. L. ' Kocher. Jr., a p m I trama He Department, Mra. Fell* Maier, 7 !•> p m Literature Department. Mra. Je*. se Hutton. 7.10 p m. Art Department, Mra. Dale Rose. ! 7:30 p m 1 Junior Women. Miss Madeline Hpsbr. 7:10 p m. Pythian Slaters Temple. K of P. Home. 7 p. m. Research Club. Mra. O L Vance, 1:10 p m Pythian Hlster* Pot Luck Hupper, K of P Home. & 30 p. m Tuesday I'nltecl Brethren V I. S. Class. Don Hohnke, 7 30 p m. Root Township Home K< onomics Club. Mrs. Arthur Hall 2 p. m. Kirkland Home Econom.e s Club. Kirkland High School, I p tn. Mothers Study Club, Methodist Churc h. 2 So p m, Wednesday Historical Club. Mrs Johr, R< hug. 1 2 30 p m Shakespeare Club. Mra. Eart Adame. 2:30 p m. Ht Mary's Township Home Eco--1 nonrlc a Club. Mrs. William Noll. I p m. Charles Holthouse. Saylors. John DeVnsa. A L. Graham. Carl Pumphrey. John Peterson. Elisai beth Market. John Tyndall. Milo Black. Roy Archbold. Arthur Vug-Ic-wede and J. C. Hutton. Jr. The V. I. H class of the t'nlted • Brethren Sunday school will en- * joy a * poor taste" party at the home of lion Hohnke Tuesday even- ' Ing at seven-thirty o'clock. All I member* are urged to attend, how- | ever. If they do not arrive dressed I in "poor taste" a twenty-five cent fine Will be Imposed. The Mothers' study <iub will meet at the Methodist church Tues- | day afternoon at two-thirty o'clock I Mra. Burdette Custer will have deI votlon* The lesson subject*, which ' may Ice found IN the Parents' Maj gaiine. will he "play Can Be Creative.” and “Headache of Homework " Hostesses for the afternoon I will be Mrs Rowden and Mrs. Jack I Freldr. MRS E. 0. COVERDALE ENTERTAINS HER CLUB Mr*. E <l. Coverdale entertained the memlrer* of her dinner bridge club last evening at sii-thirly o’clock at her home on North Hecond street. (Ineats other than niemliers were Mr*. Irving Cowan of Chicago. Mra. Harry Jone* of Berne. Mr* I lx-onard Baylora and Mra. William Klepper Mra. Coverdale was a»*i«ted by her daughter, Mr*. C J. Beaver* of I Fort Wayne, in serving a delicious : dinner Five game* of bridge were i enjoyed and the club prise was given to Mr*. I. W Macy and the gue*t prlae to Mra. Haylors METHODIST SOCIETY HAS GENERAL MEETING I Fifty membera of the Woman'* Bscdoty of Christian Hervlce met In the social room of thf Metho- . dlat church Thursday afternoon for a genera! meeting. Mr*. John R. Parrish, president, presided over the routine business meeting Mr*. I*awrence Archbold, a»»i< Sally Says: I Ke they ever ho I humble there are no I teeth like your own. I I ~ ' In Decatur ITS Hon-E-Krust .Milk and Honey BREAD Tha special balanced formula of Hon-E-KruM bread truly la the popular bread with Decatur housewives. Only pure ingredients go Into Its making assuring you of NO fst producing substitutes. ASK FOR HON-E-KRL ST TODAY! HON-E-KRUST Phone 1 No. 2nd 6t. Oecstur
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»d by Mrs M J Welkar. Mra. Ham . Butler and Mrs Hubert Zerkel. | conducted devotional* Mr*. J— | Niblick vaa program leader for the afternoon and suh-loplcs worn given by Mrs. Leigh llowm and Mra R D Myers During the social hour, twelve ladles from Circle No. 1 served re- I freshmen's. GOP HOUSE CONTINUED FROM FAUN ONB vett’s national defense program. "This amount to an all Inclusive approval of the defense program.'* Rep Frank Miller. R- Campbellsburg declared "We refuse to give a blanket endorsement to anyone." After the resolution was defeated 5S to 26 Rep. Howard T. Batman. D.. Terre Haute, propound' that the house Inform Indiana'* member* of congress of Ila action In "disapproving" the defense program. Batman's motion was also killed and Millls esplalned that the Republicans objected primarily to the word "all” in the original resolution and that their vote did not represent disapproval of the entire program Both hou»>» adjourned until Monday <I • | Adams County Memorial Hoapital Dismissed Mr* George Carpen-1 ter and baby daughter, of Home I wood; Mr*. James Brelner. Tocsin | Admitted Mra. Rumcll Adelldue of Monroe route 1, underwent an emergency operation at 7 p. m Thursday, and because of the crowded condition of the hospital. I* on the first floor corridor Visitor* are asked to leave the hospital at * p m. and not to bring t hlldren to the institution. —— n INncunh Plans For Annual Farm Banquet Benjamin D Magelln. chairman I of the Adam* County D II I A..1 Archie Smilley. chairman of the, Adums county horse committee Wm. Nead»tlne. chairman of the Adams county corn club. George M Krick, chairman of the Adam* county extension committee. C W R Hchwartx, chairman of Adam* county Institute*, Winfred Gerke. chairman of the Adain* county conservation committee and Everett Johnson, chaliman of Adam* coun-1 ty farm bureau and older youth organisation have been asked to: meet with the esecutlve committee j of the Berne Chamber of Com-1 metre, county agent Archbold and I Elmer Baumgartner at the Berne ‘ Bank building Monday. January !" to develop plan* for the annual farmer'* banquet FOUR PERSONS fCONTINCBD FHOM PAGE ONRt 11 45 o'clock when hl* car skidded on North Hecond street as he wa* ennnite south downtown and bowled over an ornamental lamp post In the foo block David S Myers, of near Decatur, and Arthur Gehres of Van Wert. Ghlo were uninjured when thelu cars sideswiped at the north traffic light on federal road 33. Both cars were damaged The accidents were Investigated by police chief James Border*, who reported that most autolsts. apprehensive of the slippery streets, were driving slowly FDR REPORTED CONTINUED FROM FAOB ONK> also opposed the administration hill, and predicted that the United Htates had better "lie careful" or It might find Itself In the war In 30 to SO days, possibly on the west coast of Africa When the committee concludes hearings sometime tomorrow, the
“Plow Woman” Who Slew Mate f. uifty \ ,**■ ■?( A jh ' r - , J * ' Mrs. UoMto Pauley, left, sad Mrs. Karl Braudel ’**’“* at Portsmouth, O„ held Mrs Goldie Pauley, SO, tn conneetioa with the shotgun slaying at her hueband in their Isolated farm house ■ear Portsmouth. Mrs. Pauley, shown left telling her story to Mrs. Bari Brandel, wife of the sheriff, told officials that she shot her huoin self-defense, cUlrnlng he threatened her life and •?* S r^. h,r a dau « hUr - O' ll * H. to pull a plow through the flay of their email farm. Sheriff Brandel quoted OlUe as ssyin*, ”1 knew ma was going to kill him."
DELAY NAMING NEW JUSTICE RnoM*velt Haya Judge Selected But Delays Announcement Washington. Jan. 24 - ft’P) — President Roosevelt said 'oday he ha* selected a sucoessor tn retiring supreme court justice James r. MeReynolds, hut that an announcement of hl* choice will not lie made for a long, long time Th> pri-.ldc.ii said that It might be weeha and weeks before the antiotincement Is made Justice Mcßeynolds la retiring from the supreme court February I. taking advantage of a law per mlttlng supreme court justices to retire at 7« He will b" 79 Fehruary 3. Tha president told his press conference it would save a lot of time if newspapermen let it he known that various persons might as well stop bombarding the White House with supreme court recommendation*. Search launched By Don Smith** Relatives Relatives of Dm K. Hmth. for mer Decatur resident, have startled a search at Louisville. Ky. for him on tbe theory that h«- may have become despondent and left that city without Informing them of hla whereabout* Hmlth'a auto was found on the municipal beach In that city Monday. and in the car were an empty wallet, a bat and coat. While police have lieen conducting a search for Mr. Smith, coast guardsmen have dragged the Ohio river without success. — a— — Dinlrict Highway Engineer Killed 1 Fdrt Wayne. Ind. Jan. 24 -AlI bert H Murphy. 53. district engineer and bridge supervisor for the state highway commission, was fatally injured last night when he fell down a flight of stairs and fractured his neck and skull. Murphy, a veteran of 2» years with the hiahway department, apparently leaned against an unlocked door at the head of the stairs, police said. The door flew open and ' be toppled to the concrete floor I below. G. E, Activities In One Building Chicago. Jan 24 Chicago district activities of the General Electric company and l’» affiliated companies. formerly scattered In nine separate location*, are now housed in G E.'s new Sl MHUHMi building i In Chicago. Occupying an entire city block, the atructure I* seven stories high of modern design, and equipped with the latest in lighting and air conditioning. One third of the building's 35ft,000 square feet of floor space is allocated to office*, the remainder being used for warehouse, display, and servicing facilities. Senate Foreign Relations committee will lie ready to *tart. The nation-wide debate over the controversial lend-lease bill continued Most Important development overnight was the stand taken by President Robert M Hutchins of thernlversity of Chicago and 126 members of hl* faculty In a radio address last night. Hutchins crltleixed President Roosevelt's foreign policies and warned the nation that it is about to "commit suicide" by drifting Into war An hour before his address. 125 members of Hutchins' faculty isI sued a statement urging Immediate : enactment of the lend lease bill.
Mrs Amos Graber of Huntington visited In Decatur last evening and ll'ended the meeting of her chib Peter J Heimann of route < looked after business in Decatur yesterday. Alton Rittner and small sons of route 2 visited in Decatur this morning. Ervin A Jtern. vlce-pre-ident of the Wayne Pump Co. and w>ll known here, has be,-n named a member of the Fort Wayne park hoard A |2» o<m WPA project has been approved by President Roosevelt for an addition to the Irene Byron Sanatorium, north of For* Wayne A. M. Htrauss Is the architect The spring semester at Indiana university starts next Monday About 42'*' students were enrolled at the university for the last semester. Mrs. J Ward t'ailand la ill at her home on Jefferson street with influenia Mra. C. J. Beaver* of Fort Wayne returned home last evening after a two days' visit with her mother. Mrs E. G Coverdale. Hh< was a< compained home by Mr. Beavers, who spent the evening here. Mrs. Herman Ehioger. who Is -pending the week in New York C'ty will return horn*- HumUy. Mrs. Ehlnger accompanied Miss Ann Winters of Fort Wayne. Boh Htapleton. who is a freshman at Valparaiso arrived home y-slerday for a short visit with hi* parents. Mr and Mrs. Clarence Htapleton. Itetween semesters David Adam* is ill with a case of flu and unable to he at hl* linotype at this office Mrs. Eileen Isnogle. who I* a Decatur hospital patient. Is Improving Those who called to see Mrs. Isnogle Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, John Isnogle and daughter Mis* Betty, Mrr. Nettle Hmlth -nd son Philemon Mr and .Mrs. Wilsot. Snider and daughter Carol .’can and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Shoe. Ossian New* Mrs. David Campbell went to Fort Wayne yesterday where Mr. Campheli is representing the Ohio Oil Company aid where they will make their home Dy on Is Hchmltt is reported seriously ill at bls home on Mercer avenue ARRIVALS Mr and Mrs. Vernon Caster of Decatur route 1. are the parents of a Iwstiy daughter, teirn at the Ad-
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I uni* county memorial hospital at ' 9 14 <(> lock this mnrnlng The girl, weighing six pounds, three and one- ; fout'h ounces, has been named Frsndle Gayle. : !!■*■! 'IW II! HIH.IIB 11l 1.11 ISIMW BRITAIN SMASHES CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE ported sliundoned by the Italians several days ago An Australian report said that fI.NO prisoners had been taken at | Tobruk although the <df!> lai high command •ailmate was more than 11 taut “»n far •' lib hard D M< Millan, I'iilted , Pre** afaff rorteapondent who ent ered Tobruk with the British, filed .1 dispatch telling how a single Australian airman held In noml'isl ‘tWpMlvliy by the Italian*, scteil as i in "one-msn fifth column" within Tobruk, persuading the Italians ’n | hasten their surrender. M< Millan estimated that the Italian prisoners might total MJNmi The Rome communique admitted the aweeplng nature of 'he Brltl*h attack in Africa, reporting fighting on the Kenya border. Italian Hom* llland. west ot Anglo Egyptian Hu
“MOTHER INSISTED THAT I GET RETONGA”
Mrs. Anderson Often Felt So Weak She Had To Lay I town All Day. Db> trcMM Os Indigestion And Sluggish Elimination Promptly Relieved. She Staten. Relieved of lheii sufferings, of ten for the first time in year*, mor es of happy men and women continue to express their gratitude to Retonga for the happy relief obtained through thi* purely vegetable stomachic medicine Many of these now happy nren and women had almost given up hope of ever finding a medicine to make them feel so good again For Instance. Mr Marian Anderson well known Indianapolis resident of 330 Millrace Ave happily declares. "Retonga heat* any medicine I ever saw My appetite failed and what little I did manage to rat tortured me with Indigestion, sour stomach and gas Dltiy headaches from (onstipatlon increased my misery and I felt so weak I often had to lay down all day My mother
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dan and another Rtlllsh air attach upon Rhode. In the Italian DodrtaneM* latands The Italian* i (aimed some resiaianre still was going on In 'ha western tortlficailon* «if Tobruk and reported an air raid on Maha Thr British, It was admitted, bombed Drina Capture of some prisoni<ww on the Albanlin front was ‘ > laltned The Grech* claimed they had enpfuted 26ft Italian* In fighting lahovr Kll-itr* Reporta Indicated 1 that hostllllle* In that area were ittt .••««log In . -verity Italian relnforcrnieiit . including mechanised units. hav< l*<-tt brought up to meet the threat to lh-raf and Va- ■ i lona whl'e Greek sot ra have hmm ■ i strength'- ir '. [« ■ '4/ for a major ! push > • - '■■■ '■ Cartoons in 3rd Dimension Heattlr. Wash. tt’Pi— A 2dyear old "claytuaonr” has extended ' <artoon« Into the third dimension I by modeling them In clay. Ixtwnll i Grant has la-rn at hl* avoca'lon •Ince hr was 4 years old By photo- ’ graphing such model*, hr «ay« they sain third-dimensional aubaUncr
Pl Mr*. Marian Anderson had In-en wonderfully helped by Retonga and insisted that I take It and In two week* my Indigestion and other distress were relieved, and I was eating heartily I have gained six pounds and trrl fine, and I am again able to do my ' housework Hetonga is wonderful. Rrtonga is a purely vegetable stomachic medicine intended to increase thr flow of gaatrlc juice* in i the itntSM h and help nature remove logit waste* from the bowels. Rrtonga may be obtained at Holt- ■ | hotiwr Itrng Co.
