Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 62, Decatur, Adams County, 13 March 1941 — Page 3
|. RS ptV. MARCH 13. 1911.
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oar American population of 130 mil Hon. we have <0 million* Anglo Rexona. in million* of Irish. IS of the Teutonic race, tsao I'l.nrhaM. IS nagroe*. one-third of a million Indian* and one-third million Ortautala. 'Theae grout* very greatly In their religion* affiliation* There are about 11S.UM.MM fhrlst'uas of the Catholic and Protectant faith* and In addition some four and onehalf million Jew-.. "Kvery great elty I* a croaa eeetlon of thia atnaalng mil tare. Any one who will give a little attention to each *tatl*tlF« will undertand why It I* fundamental that we learn how to get along with each other. God ha* made man a .octal heIng He ha* made life Interdepend ent. We mill rely on each other if human existence I* to have any meaning whatsoever.” A short hn*ine.« meeting followed which wa* presided over by the president Mr* Hail Hollingsworth. The hostess then served dainty refre.hmentr assisted fry Mr* Frank Krick and Mr*. (Hie. V Porter. after which the <lub adjourned to meet next week with Mr*. Hatt DeVor Mr* Leota Beery will he the leader The Decatur Home Economics cltpt meeting will be held with Mr*. George Mquler Wednesday afternoon at 14* o'clock Assisting ho*tease* will he Mr. Elmer An*paugh. Mr. fhrt Reynold*. Mr*. George Ixttier and -Mr* Clarent-e Wober DCNTItTt AND WIVES ENJOY BOOK REVIEW Righty five menVbrr* and gueata of the laaac Knapp dental aocirty of the fourth diatrlct enjoyed a dinner and program meeting at the Elk« home Laat evening Immediately after dinner, Mra. Kaylor* presented a renew of the now hook "Mot For The Meek" by Ellial>eth flowing Kamp, a itory of Martin l.ynde&aall who roae to power In the cieel Industry. "When the atory open*. Lyndenhall la an old man thinking hark over hl* yaat life and the entire atory b told In retroapect " 'Not For The Meek" ba* already been aeewpfad as the Grat novel In an intervening quarter of a century, to rank bealde Theodore Drelaer'a Ftoanctar' and THaa." It I* well worth aetllng heaide tbe«e book* In Ila dignity, ita atature and It* •cope" e At conclualon of the revlww, bridge and dancing were al*o enrNERVOUS'i WEAK.CRANKY D*ys”? Too woman who ■uffer functional monthly Mhii ftnrea which c»u»e be, hwrfcf he dbtram at ' Irreguiaritl**." wenknaa*. nervouaneaa. annoying btoatlng■hould find Lydia Pinkham a V«g---e-ab!* Compound marcctoM to r»licve Uwe aymptoma. • Pnmoua for over M year*-Pink-ham* Compound haa ramarkak y helped hundred* oj l thmuanda of women. It * one medicine that can te bought today that beta* build up reauunce agamat auch «ytnptom* Made emertallg fur wottwa. WORTH TRYING I
( LUB CALENDAR Society Daadllae, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phon*. 1000 - 1001 Thurway Women** Korlety of Hirlatlan Rervlce General Meeting. Mr. Walter Krick. I SO p m. Mt Plenum W. 9. C. ■.. Mr*. Archie Bundorf 3 pm. Our lAdy nt Good Council IMwua•lon Group. Mr*. Rather Rchult*. 3 P- •. Monroe Better Home* Club. Mei thodlaf Church Anne*. 7 10 p m Nuttman Avenue V. B Millenary Society. Mr* Lawrenee Michel. I SO p m pot Luck Hupper for Ea.tern Btar Member*. M**oalc Hall, <ll p. m. Order of Ea.tern Rtar Regular Meeting. Maeonlc Hall. 7 30 p. m Teen* and T wen tie* C’ub, Lincoln Hchool. 7:30 p. m. Women of Moo*e practice, Moo.e ' Home. 7 30 p. m Frtday (' H Work and Win Cla««. Mr, I and Mr*. Cecil Harvey, 7'30 p m. World Wide Guild Organlmtiun Meeting. Baptlat Church. < 30 p m. Pof abonta* Izidge. Red Men Halt. 7:30 p at. Calvary l-adie*’ Aid Boclety. Mr*. Rowland Miller. Evening. Monday Kum-Join-Ca Haaa Anniversary Dinner. Evangelical Church Moclal room. < 30 p m Adam* County Chora*. Moose Home. 1:30 p m. Woman* Club General Meeting. Library lecture Room. 7:« p. m Pythian Rlcer* Temple, K. of P Home. 7:30 p m Research Club. Mrs. John R Parrish. 3 30 p m TueWay l-oyal Daughter* Cla*«. Mr*. George Rprague. 7 30 p m Eta Tau Slgnm Sorority. Mis* Glennie Kiley. 7 30 p m. Adam* County Nurses Miss Elva Anspanah. 3pm Wedr.eeday Historical ciub. Mrs. Ben DeVor. 3 30 p tn.. Khakeapeare Club. Mr*. Cnrroll Burkholder. 3 30 p m Decatur Home Economic* Club. Mr*. George Kquler, 145 p m. joyed Dr Fred Patterwon. president of the local society, presided at the dinner. MARY JANE SMITH HAS 3RD ANNIVERSARY Mrs. Gerald Rml'h entertained with a party yesterday afternoon from three-thirty to five-thirty o'clock honoring her younger daughter. Mary Jane on the occasion of her third birthday anniversary. The little guest of honor enjoyed opening her many pretty gifts. Games were played and refreshment* were lerved at the dining talile which wa* centered with a birthday cake with lighted candle* Favor* of balloon* and toy canoe* filled with candy delighted the ■mall guest* Mr*. Smith wa* as*l*ted in *ervli« by her older daughter Rally Gueata were Rue Holthouae. Nan ey Cole. Janka Hall. KattHeen Cole. Michael Beery Dan Kruackaberg Bill Xwlck. Jimmy Sheet*. Mary Kathryn Peteroon. Kathryn Lo»h*. Phyltl* Deßolt Alloa Bogner. John Philip Tyndall of Bluffton and the guert at honor. Mary Jane and her >i*ier Bally The meeting at the Eta Tau Sigma sorority, which wa* to hare le-en held Tuesday night at seven thirty o'clock at the horn* of Mm. John Rchenck will be held Instead at th* home of Mi** GlenaU El *ey. The Adams county nurse* a*uociation will meet at the home of Mi** Kiva Anapaugh Tuesday even Ina at eight o’clock. Mr*. Roy Kai ver will present a book review. The Loyal Daughter* dam of Ihe Evangelical Sunday school will meat with Mr*. George Bprague Tuesday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. This will be guest night •nd a parcel poet sale will be held
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Hostesae* for the evening are the Mesdame* Frank Lynch, carl Ham mond. t'hariep Maloney and Elmer Vi<>m>kn
The Work and Win rlass as the I'nlied Broinrea Munday -rhool will meet at the home of Mr. and Mr*. Cecil Harvey Frld*y evrolag at ■even-Hiirty o'eiock All UMmlwr• are ■■hod to he profit- .rod bring an article for auction The Kum-Joln U« cla*« of the Evangelical Munday *cho«l will have it* annual Mr'hday anniversary dinner in the social room of the church Monday evening at *ll- - o'clock FRIENDSHIP GUILD ■ ANNUAL ILSCT'ON HELD The World Friendship guild of the First Proubyterlan chureh met at the charvh last evening for the regular dinner meeting and also the annual basleess iheeiing Hoviease* tor the dellclou* dinner which was served at sis o'cloch. were Mrs. Kenneth Runyon Mrs. Charles Magley and Miss Manna KunkeL During tke buslneas meeting. Ml** Doroshy Taung was reelected president and Mrs. Charles Magley was rv-eler'ed vice-pre*Meat. Two new trfflcer* chosen were Mr* Robert Gey. secretary and Miss Donna Fenimore. treasurer. Miss Betty Frislager gave the devotlonals. after which Mrs Jesse Rica gave an laterestlag explanation of the dMferent group* and function* of the chnrch missionary work In Indiana After a social hour the guild adjourned to meet again on April •th. MRS. PAN SPRANG is club hostess Mrs Dan Sprang wa* hostess to the seventeen members of the I aid les' Shakespeare club Wednes day afternoon at her home on North Second street After a short business session and the routine opening, the meeting wa* turned over to Mr* Sprang and Mrs. Carroll Burkholder. Mrs. Spreng presented for the ■ ladies the old. old story of Martha and Mary "Tbli I* one of the! Bible'* hest loved stories and down ' through the years it ha* been the , text of countless sermons. This outetandnig story is one <rf contrasts contrasts in the character and temperament of the Mro Martha the housekeeper and Mary | the ornament and the attentive listener ” For her part of the program Mra. Burhbolder continued with the gen era! study of Africa by presenting a paper oa she stamp* of Africa, a country famous for Ita strikingly lieautiful postage itamps After a short social time, the club adjourned to meet next Wednesday with Mr*. Burkholder, at which time Mr* J. L Kocher wIH be the lender , Mrs Ralph Tyndall and son John Philip of Bluffton vlaltad in Decatur yesterday afternoon. Mra. Fred Pattaraon baa been confined to her home on South Second street for the past ten day* with illness. Mra. Woodson On I* Improving ■lowly at her homo following removal from the Adam* county memorial hospital where she under went an operation for the removal of gallstone* Friend* and relative* who called on her recently are Mr. ! •nd Mr* Stanley Reed of Fort Wayne; Mr and Mrs Clark Agler and daughter of Ohio City; Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Thompson and sons of Fort Wayne. Mr and Mr* Harry Rowland and children of Rockford; Mr and Mra. Olen Hurlea* and Phootie Reece of Willshire. Frank f'ontar. known to bla many acquaintance* a* "Cerny.” ha* re- ; signed hi* jab at Prickle's Place, effective Saturday Mr, Coater has I bean employed there for the past 10 year* and for the mme period bad Stopped In at the Daily Democrat office esrh evening enroute home from work to secure hl* copy of the paper Word received here by the parent* of Cornelius Schirack state* that the youth, who la one of Adam* county selective service train•wa, la atlll stationed at Fort Ben jamln Harrison William Achaekel of routa 3 looked after Jmslama bare today. Willtard Hteala at route 3 wua amoag today's bnalaaa* visitor* Mra. Dorphu* Schllckmaa. who ha* beea ataylng la Berae lor the past aavoral waek*. visited in Decatur a abort time today. CALLS MEET OF .CONTINUBD FROM FAOB UM*> Hon which the aaMmbly at which i he waa a member era*tad. Measwkil* another "rippur bHI" I alraUy In affect, otruek a anag The meaaure am np a board of pntr lie work* coaaiatlng of the sever not lieutenant governor and trees nrer. No prevision waa made, however, for aa executive head, and conseqnently none of the three men la authorised to algu voucher* transact baalneee or iaane pay for any of the department* assigned to the board.
Violinist Is (iuent At Concert Tonight Fort Wayne. Mar. 13. — Gaston llatihe and the Fort Wayne < Jvlc symphony orihestra will present 1 their third concert nt the current season at the Mhrlne auditorium h*re tonight at * I<t o'clock with I < Roland Gundry. sensational young American violtnia, as the guest art tat. Gundry made hla American de but In Town Hall In New York In . IM7, after numerous recitals In ' Europe, where he continued hi*. study of the violin at the age of 11 io and made hla <omen debut In I
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’ Paris. After hla first New York I rerltal. rrltlra compared his playing with the memorable first appesranre of Yehudi Menuhin —. ■ O - Adams County Memorial Honpital t_. —— —a Admit led Om ar Khrsam. Mon roe. Miss Iris Rowan. Wrrn. Ohio; : Mrs. John K. Kelt hard. Willshire, j Ohio; M»re* Kahr. *l3 Hush street | IMsmlsaed Mr*. Verlon Harkb-y. i Monroeville; Ituvid Meekly. Fort ; Wayne. MR* Theresa Whitney, . Monroeville; Mra. Glen Oswalt. 425 Clm* al root
Annual Delinquent Tax Sale April M The annual delinquent tax sale wll tm held In thia rliy on April *, '■•l the court house. Victor Kleher. i audlto- nnnounted today Property | owners who wlab to nay their tase« 'I before tile list of delinquent-las is i advertised may do ••«». M Kicher I •aid Taxes for IMS. whb-h Wert, pay-11 ■ able in IM*, and previous year's ' i | tains will Ire sdverlls-.-d The first ' | I notice will he published alnu* | i I March 31 These are not many de- I, i Inquenries .m the Hat and officials I < •In the -ourt house will Im- glad to i
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accomodate any taxpayer who Wl«he* to liquidate the lax before nuiiliratlnn TRANSFER OF NAVAL CONTIRUKO PROM PA-IB OMM made fiuli'b today An appropriation of f1,515.MMi,0n0 Wa* provided for the ahlpbuildlng UK-rram. it will enable the ugv to complete <<in*truction of two rrulaer*. 14 destroyers, eight *ul»msrlni* and four auxiliaries during the year Hhips under ionst ruction ln< ludi- 17 battleahitu. 13 aircraft carr'e-s 54 crntaers. 2M destroyer*. 4 subma'llles, and numerous smaller -raft
