Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 45, Decatur, Adams County, 21 February 1941 — Page 3

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The Junior Women will have | "Lot's On Broadway" *• their subi jert when they meet at the nomI of Mrs Watson Maddox Miss Ma? - auerlle Htaley la chairman with Mrs. Wm I. Farter, Miss Kathleen Acker and Mrs. Ixirc-n Hudson as the assisting r-ommlt.ee. The public Is cordially Invited to attend the hot plate supper which Will iw served St the First Preshy terian church Saturday evenins from, five to seven o’clock The sapper Will he thirty-five rents a plat. PRESBYTERIAN SOCIETY ELECTS NCW OFFICERS The ladles' aid society of thFirst Presbyterian church met at the church yesterday afternoon and telected officers for the new year Mrs Dale Moses was selected as president, Mrs. William P Mchrock vice-president. Mrs. Roy Runyon, secretary and Mrs Roscoe iilendeti ln>. treasurer. The meeting was call.-d to order hy Mrs. M io Black, ret Irina president and the path P.alm was read hy Mrs. Hherman Kunkel follow-d with prayer hy Mrs M It Beavers. Plans ware made to serve the supper to the men of the Northern Indiana Pr-sbyterlal which will convene tn Decatur March 21st. At conclusion of the business meeting a social hour was enjoyed during whe ih the Fel.ruaty section served refreshment. Thirty-two members attended PRETTY DINNER PARTY ENJOYED BY CLUB MEMBERS A pretty dinner party with attractive red. white and blue appointments was enjoyed last evening When Mrs A It llolthouse was hostess to the members of her bridge club and a number of guests at her home on Marshall street Guests other than member were Miss Eloise la-wton and the Mes» dames G. 11. Macla-an. I'. C. Burkholder. Frank Braun. Harry Knapp and le-onard Saylors. s A delicious two course dinner I was served at small tables centerled with clever minlatu.e cheify i tree, holding many bright »-d cherries The patriotic motff was continued in the dessert ccMlrsa ' which represented the American ; flag i After dinner five games of bridge I were played and prises awarded i Mrs. Paul Saurwr for the club and Miss Eloise Lew ton for the guests I After a social hour the club adI jour fled to meet In two w—k* with Mrs. Roy Kai ver. Mrs Tillman Gehrig. Mrs. Bruce I Christen and Mrs. Giles V Porter will be hostesses a' the Pythian ' Needle ■ lute meeting to lie held at ' the K of P. home Monday evening , after Temple CALEB-WALTER VOWS EXCHANGED AT MONTPELIER Elaine Waller of Wells county ■ became the bride of Otto Males, of Wells county last evening In a I double ring ceremony performed at the home of the Rev Jones of the I Church of Christ at Montpelier. Mr and Mrs. Roll Williams of Montpelier served as attendants. i Following the ceremony the couple I left for a short wedding trip to I Columbus. Ohio. I'pon their return they will reside near Keystone A wedding party will lie held Wednesday night at

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I (LI B CALENDAR Society Deadline. 11 A. M. J Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Friday , Little Flower Mindy Club. Mrs. ( Fr-d (olchin. 7 1® p m Hobo f It Willing Workers Clnsa, Mrs Milton Chronister. 7. SO , p tn. Golden Rule Class. Mr and Mrs. ' Gale Cook. 7 !o p m Phllgthae class, Mrs Will Win- ' nes. 7 50 p m. ” I Saturday Presbyterian church Hupn-r. 5 7 * p m Monday Pythian Needle Club. K of P. 1 Home, After T-mple Music Department Mrs, W A. Kl-pper, 7 Jo p m. Ih-amatic TM'-u tment. Mrs. Chat les Knapp 7 So p m Literature Department Mrs. John Tyndall. 7:10 p m Art Department, Miss Bernice Ne| von. 7: So p m. • Junior Wom-n. Mr*. Wat-on Maddox. 7 So p. m. Re«ear<h Club. Mra. W Guy Brown. 2 30 p m. Pythian Slaters Temple. K of P. Home, 7 p. m Tuaaday Root Township Home Economics Club Party. Monmouth lllgii Kt hool. • SO p . m Rebekah Iztdge. I O. O F Hall. 7 Mt p m Called Meeting Tri Kappa. Mayor's Court Room. 7:30 p. m. Kirkland ladles' Club. Kirkland ' High School. Ipm Wednesday Shakespeare Club, Mra. Milo * Black. 2 So p m Historical Club. Mrs. Frank Krick. 2 So p m Thursday St. Mary’’ Township Home Eco- ' nomica Club. All l*ay Meeting. Mrs. ■ Groce Tope. ' | Hunset pavilion, near thia city The groom la well known In thia community as a farmer and stock buyPF. BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR MRS KOENEMANN A number of friends and relar fives gathered Sunday at the home . of Mr and Mrs Theodore Koener man and family, north of the I city, honoring the birthday annl- , | versary of Mr* Koenemann ,' A delicious pot lui k dinner was . I served at noon to Mr. and Mra. I Arthur Llllich. Mr. and Mra. L. F. , Foreman. Mr. and Mrs Ervin II Schuller. Mra. Tlffen Bordeman. I Mr and Mra. Elmer Foreman. Mr and Mrs. August Conrad. Mr and ' Mrs Ed Swick. Ernest Hinman. ' ( Evelyn. Mabie and Maxine Fuhrman The Root township home econor mica club will entertain their hu»- ' ( | band* at a pot luck supper Tuest day evening at six-thirty o'clock at t the Monmouth high school. Each member Is requested to bring a covered dish and her own table service. Following the diuner. various games and stunts will be play- . ed Hostesses are the Mesdames . Hherman Kunkel. James Wosaa. ( Royal Friend and Will Hchnepf All t m<-mtiers are urged to attend. MIBB HELEN GEELB , WEDS ARTHUR LOBHE Miss Helen Geels, eldest daugh- ( ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Geels, ( became the bride of Arthur lawtie. ' son of Mr. and Mra. John l-oshe. Hr . at a wedding ceremony solemnlied yesterday qpiruing at eight- . thirty o'clock at the Ht. Mary's , Catholic church Rev. J. J. Helmetl received the vows. The wedding march was played by Slater -M Patricia. Miaa Celeate Miller, cousin of the bride, and George Ixishe. brother of the groom, were the attendants. The bride wore a white slipper satin gown fashioned prlceas style with a lace collar and a I-ice yoke in the Irodlce and to the elbows of the aleeves which ended In satin polnta on the backs of the hands. The gown had tiny satin buttons in the back She woie a White pearl clip Her headdress was a cap effect with orange blouaoms from which , fell a long wil. She carried a show-

Never a crumb left of Hon-E-Krust Milk and Honey BREAD You'll find the children will eat I more Bread — if It's HON-2-I KRUST It’e good for them. too. as it it baked over a epe | clal balanced formula and conI ta>no no ingrediente to impair J indigeetion. | Aek for HON-C-KRUST I neat time you order. HON-E-KRUST BAKING CO. Phone 1 i No. 2nd St. Decatur

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Mr. And Mrs. John Lobsiger To Mark 50th Anniversary

Mr and Mra. John lx>b«iger. pro-, ntlneni residents ol near Monroe, will mark their golden weddiug an- i niversary Saturday and Sunday a* their home, two miles wot and one mile south of that town. Mr and Mra. Ixrhslger were mar- ' rl*-d February 22. I**l at Bluffton by th*- H> v Van Him< ook. Mrs la>b Kiger was formerly Minerva EUga- ' lieth Bollinger Mr. laHislger was ‘ Iwirn in Freeiweli, Hwltterland and I i»me to this country In l*7d After 1 their marriage gbe couple lived j three years In Hluffton and then - moved to their pres,-nt home near | Monrire. They are the parents of 17 child-1 ,<-n. 15 of whom are still living. They are Mrs. Frank Brown. Charles, ' Noble, Edwsrd and Mra. Adrian |

er bouquet -if bride's roses and pink snapdragons. Miss Miller wore a beautiful gown of pyle pink chiffon, floor length, with a shirred bodice, long > full sleeves and a full skirl. She wore an aquamarine brooch which was a gift of the bride. Her headdress wa> a shoulder length pink veil with a coronet ot pink velvet roses. She carried a coolnlal bouquet of pink carnations and blue for get me-nots tied with blue ribImns knotted with petals of the : pink carnations. The groom wore a white rose buotonnlere and his attendant a pink carnation. A wisldlng dinner was served at ’ noon to about twenty guests at th>* home of the bride’s parenta. The dining table wax decorate) with a three tiered wedding cake. In the evening a reception was given for fifty guests. Mr. and Mra. IxMhe are at home on Line street in this city where the griHim Is employed at the Cen- I teal Soya company. ‘The St Mary's township home . economic** c-yib will meet Thursday at the home of Mrs. Groce IRtpe for an all d.iy session. A pot luck dinner will lie enjoyed at i-oon and each im-mIH-r Is requested to bring her own table service. LADIEB' AID SOCIETY HAS INTERESTING MEET The ladies' aid society of the ■ First Evangelical church met In the church social room yesterday afternoon with the February sec-1 tion as the hostesses. Mrs. Merle ; Schnltt. chairman of the sec tion. I | was program leader for the after-1 noon. * i The meeting opened with Miss 1 Phyllis Koller playing "God Bless America' softly on the piano while silent prayers were offered. Mrs Earl Fuhrman gave the devotional* and prayer. Another piano selection was played by Phyllis Kolter and Mrs. Amo* Ketchum gave a clever reading entitled The Bottomless Jug." Mrs Alva lluffenlmrger. president. presided over the business meeting The collection was 122 60. j Mrs. Mautice Fuhrman of Hunting- i ton. a former member of the soc- h lety. was a guest at the meeting During the social hour, refreshments were served The tables were cMtered with green bowls i-ach holding four flags emphasiz- I

Army Buys 4,500 of These IT e x z • • • i 7.:l iiiiu ?. ’ * |9L W V ycQngp' H.T wn as tha “Bug," thia one-ton reconnaisiuince car la one of < 500 ordered by the U. 3. army. Capable of 75 miles per hour, the “Bug" can be transported easily in the big bombers. Senator James Mead of New York, left, and Representative J. Parnell Thomae of New . .. . Jenay drive this "Bug" up the Capitol step* ■- — - —

. Coffee, all of Decamr; Mrs. Bryce I Daniels and Paul Mbsiger of Plea I cant Mills; Mrs. Herman Htrahm and John. Jr., of Craigvlllc; Mrs. Ed I Tierney of Fort Wayne, Mr- Fred ‘ Beltlev of Geneva. Mrs. Lewla Why i lie and Mrs. Paul Brokaw of Flint. Mich.; Harry of Seattle Washing 'on. William of Huntingion. (MHi fornla. There are 32 grand' hlldn-n * and *l* great grandchildren. The event will lie « ommemorafed ' on Saturday with open house from I I until 5 p. m Friends and relatives | have been invited to visit the home I 'hen On Munday noon the family dlni ner will be held at the CCC lodge ; near Bluffton. In observance of the anniversary. Mr. Ixrbsiger Is 73 and ' and Mrs.

Ing that this month Is "patriotic month." A small flag was fastened to each napkin Ice cream cherry pie with small cookies was served. Hostesses for the afternoon were, other 'han the chairman. Mr*, fcchnltg. the Me«dame* David Mehr, Hadi" Schnltg. Ruth Hihnitl. George Dutcher. Jr,, Clarence Smith. Gerald Roas, J. A Fuhrman. Arthur Hooten. Earl Fuhrman and Miss Anna Wlnnes. —— O—.Miner h ( rushed Between Two Cars Hullivan. Ind. Feb. 21 il’pi I .Andrew Forl»e<b. <B. of Fh» (burn wan kl!le<| today when be wan < nifthed tiefween iwo cart whh h collided In the Baker mine near h* - o

Rev 1 M Dawson has returned I from Indianapolis where he visited the legislature in regard to the Town-end old age pension plan. Mrs. Albert Duer of Munroe wa* j a in the city today The condition of Mm Esther Fisher wa* reported Improving to-1 day at the Adams county memorial i hospital. Adams County .Memorial Hospital I Admitted Dale Eugene- Norton. i North Sec ond street land dismissled,; Mrs. Harold Barger route !, ih-catur. Dismisses] Mrs Herlcer* lai founts in- and son. route •; Robert Brown 225 Grant street. WORKER S I NION CONTINUBD FI«iM PAGK ONE The c harter ha* been opened for *• day* This is the first worker's union oraglnzc-d for employes and Mr. Morrison stated full authority had iieeti granted the organization to accept rnemlcershlp* ♦ ♦ todays common error When an action of a verb Idescrllced, use an adverb, as. "The motor rm quietly;” not “quiet." ♦ «

STRIKES CLOSE MOTOR PLANTS Two Automotive Plants In Michigan Are Closed By Strikes fietrolt. Feii 21 (I’Pi Two automotive plants In Michigan were closed inlay because of labcn di* putes and a third remained shut a* result of a week old strike. A br’al of I2.7cp> men were idle The Fisher Body Corp plan' In la>n*ing chised temporarily last night but teopened this morning, suspended operatings again at noon Company officials said that "production standard* were not being maintained” The I'nlted Automobile Workers if'lOi charged that th" company was attempting to speed np A total of 220 men were Idle. The old*mobile plant in lensing was forced to suspend operations because of lack of supplies from F!*her and official* announced that HW tn- n on the day production line had been called from work At Detroit the Packard .Mol 11 I i Co . halted siHomo'l.e produ, tloti t because of lack of Mlp.-ltes obtain ed from the Motor Wheel Corp in Mnsing. Approximately 7JM men were made idle A strike ha* lie,-n In effect at Motor Wheel sine,' P'.-t, I II ».! < ,11.-d hy th.- I AW I AFL to enforce demand* for a union shop and approximately 3*mhi men were idle. — ■ SEN. BROOKS (CONTINI'KII Fl:t»M PAGE ONRi that he < ould vote for It Six senate Republicans already I are counted ai> for the hill and ■ II well-informed senate sources ex I I j pe< ted McNary and most of six I | other donbtful Republicans to vote for It on the final roll < all. A* a final vote approached. em>- , greaalonnl sources said that Press-1 Id* nt Rmisevelt, conßdent of ap Ipioval. was considering creation ot | a committee of cabinet members to : ( administer the lend-leam* program | Such a committee probably | I would include the secretaries of , i state war. navy and treasury The ' secretary of agric ulture would be | j added If It is decided tn ship food ’ t a* well as munitions to Britain : i No decision on a cabinet commit-{

I CORT SUN. MON. TI ES. Continuous Sunday We 1:15 to 4 TWO M UOR FEATI RES! f U rY . o h th* ’RefeeShLßsidf 11 j BattjsflMKHritaHHMMMHl L 425* *sSS» « — ADDED Hi I' — Your Hill-Silly Favorite* — Back again in a picture packed with comedy, action and real hoe-down music! WEAVER BROS & ELVIRY in “FRIENDLY NEIGHBORS" Evenings 10c-20c —O—o— Tonight & Saturday DON (Red) BARRY “WYOMING . WILDCAT’ ALSO — Dead End Kide In "Junior G-Men" 10c • 15c KIDS—Sc Sat. 1:30 to 3P. M.

I fee ha- be, n rea< hed. but the press, dent's advisers were said to be I urging adoption of am h a plan The office of ptfalm llon manageI merit's new industrial planning j hoard meetg for the first time to day Appointment to It of Harry I. Hopkins the pgesldeni'x reienl 1 pet sonal eml**ary io Britain, wa* believed linked With the British aid program He wa* reported to have received In l»ndon an outline of proposed British methmls for handling their end of the program lie Is expected to see to It that planning for defense is geared to Immediate and future British needs as well ns those of ih, ('niled Stales The senate begins the fifth day of debate on the Brlt|*h-ald bill today with only opposition Speakers st heduled Already administration Laders are rheckhig the Hat of doubtful -enators for their stand Senate Republicans ex fiec ted to vote "yes" are Hens Warren It Austin. Vt . Joseph Ball. Minn Warren Barbour. N J- H. Tyle, Bridges. N H Chan Gurney, H D and Wallace || White. Me Theme icmrHed as doubtful with McNary, are Hen* George D Aik • n Vt . Hugh Butler, Neb., Har»i<i

HAD ALMOST LOST HOPE WHEN HE GOT RETONGA

Distress From IndiffM* tion. Constipation, And Toxic I’ains Promptly Relieved. Declares Mr. .lames Peach. Feels “A Hundred Percent Better. Now.” More well-known men and wee men are taking and praising Ke- I i tonga every day and the demand I I for this (Hirely herbal stomachic I medic ine combine") with Vitamin , I j B l for strength, nerve* and digrs-| 1 tion. Increane* hy leap* ati d | | bounds The graeful statement of. M James Feat h. well known real- , I dent of 2N Maryland Ave . Dayton. 1 I Is typical of hundreds nt publb , endorsements of Iteionga through- ' out this section "I had almost lost heart when ' I heard about Retonga declare* 1 Mr Peach. “Often I could not re-1 i tain a hit,, of focal and ferments-1 I tion and ga« In my stomac h tortur l ' ed me- trtitil I hated to eat at all. laic k of nourishment mmjii>->1 to sap every ounce of my wvettgth , and I became ro nervous I rarely 1 got any restful sleep I had to | tak harsh purgatives every night '

■=====) SUN. MON. TUES. Cot nuou* Sunday *-om UaMtti <--> , THE SCREEN'S MIGHTIEST PEACETIME SKY DRAMA I Dore-devils in the - ... ,\ *' Mriesf Dare-devil* in y level r i v'V Z-o-e-m to new / If \ \ thrill peek* ... with spectacular adventure on land, tea and in the air.. . through ro- ■ \1 mane* every bit a* d *r ?mb ' ’ h*art-*tirring! Robert ■ j <LV- Taylor * hne»t triumph! | >\ - ' Ca»t of thou*and»! ® — TONIGHT AND SATURDAY — An eeciting. adventuroue story of circua daya, with all th* color and glamour of the big top — filmed in beautiful TECHNICOLOR' One of th* year's biggest pictures with a cast of topflight stars! “CHAD HANNA” Henry Fonda, Dorothy Lamour, Linda Darnell G«y Kihbee — Based on Novel. “Red Wheel* Rolling” ALSO—POPEYE Cartoon; Novelty A New* 10c-30c Inc. Tax.

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• Burton if llufns C. Holman. Ore, William lainger, N. D and Ralph Brewster. Me GERMANY SENDS CONTINUED FROM FAOO ON« f | f ‘ ' T ' r ———i If I i work wii- made hy German ami tiaasndor, Fleet hard Volt Hlohrer I Het ratio Huner, Il was *aid. grate- . fully accepted the offer because of f the- "urgency of the situation'* , Th. number of Nazi troops being sent into Npaln was not Indi- , cateel However, the- announce- , meni insisted ih’t the mt tn bet was i small It mi-titleitic-el only four "companies,’' largely of service tee hole lan*, ami a "molorlged colr umn " The. g, o< |h tnotoriic'd cob nmn" wi < -i<r ri- co lowover. a ( field kitchen equ'pie-y to provide f 3<tmm catkins dally would presumably he that normally attached to a fuR dlvMon i C HIEF PORT OF «'CI\ : iNt'Et, FitriM PAGE ONE) •■<l elamare and casualties In one London ar,-a t Gun fire- wa* heard In the Lon- • don area shortly before the noon I hour but there was no alarm

MR JAMES PEACH for constipatlon. and lode poisoning caused muscular pains and ac he* that were almost unbearable. I felt like- I would soon lie unable to keep going Retotiga brought me prompt relief for these distress"* and also my ronstipation and the , toxic pain* and aches I relish my food and I feel a hundred per cent better I am so grateful to this splendid m<dic lne I feel duty bound Io tell other sufferers about it.” Accept no substitute Genuine |{etonga may be obtained at Holthouse Drug Co - Adv.