Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 99, Decatur, Adams County, 25 April 1941 — Page 3
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satin. floor length. with a train and two pearl clasps al the neckline Nhe also wort* pt-arl rar lobs anti a | locket, a gift from tln* groom A full length veil with a wreatn of white bloxstnn* completed her outfit. liar Imuquet was of cream roses fled with white st roamers. Th- groom wore a green pin Stripe atilt With a cream roar boutonniere The lH*at man. Cart Baker, wore an oZford grey .ult with a carnation boutonniere. The other attendant, Theodore Baker, wore a navy blue suit with a pin s'ripe anti a carnation boutonniere. Dwight Both anil Junior Ntraub were Ihr ushers. each wearing carnation boutonniere All attendants reciivwl a gift from the bride and groom. The mothers wore corsage* of I sweet pt-ax. A wt-ddlng breakfast ' was nerved by the bride and groom at Apprlmiin'n case at in o'clock The bride graduated fromKlrki land high school with the cla<« of I ISltt. The groom attended the Ht. I Joseph Catholic school and lx cmI ployed at Yost Bros Construction ! company. The young couple are at hmne to I their many friend- in their newly furnished hmm- In lb Ihnt nt park APRIL MEETING OF AIO SOCIETY | The April meeting of the todies' i | aid society of the Flrat Presbyter- • | lan church wax h*l<l In the social. ' room t»f the church Thursday after-1 ’ mwn. Mrx John M.trley wax the i ■ devotional leader, reading the Fif- 1 I teenth I’xalm. which wax followed |
I CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Fhonee 1000 — 1001 Friday Pocahontaa lanlgn, |(,-t| Men'a Hall. T:SO p m. American legion Auglllary. |.eglim L/ome. 7:30 p tn. M*. Pleaxant Bible Cla«x. Mr and Mra. (Jerald (Iraodalaff, 7:30 p m. Women'a Hocfety of Chrlallan Service Group Meeting, (b-neva Methodlxt Church. 0:30 a. m. Saturday Rummage Kale, Evangelical Church Baxttmt nt. t:3O a. m Monday Pythian Slatera Temple. K. of P. Home. 7:30 p. m. It'd Croxa Center Open For In■trucled and Supervlaed Knitting and Crocheting. Legion Home, 1 to ( 30 p. m. Huxlnexx and Profexxlonal Wo* m.n - Club Benefit Bridge. Ethel Ervin. 7:H p. m. Tuesday Kirkland laidlra' Club Molher'e Bay Party, Kirkland Nchool. I p. tn. Til Kappa Book Review. Lincoln Nchool Auditorium. M: 15 p. tn. Wednesday Historical ClwbCloxlng Luncheon Meeting. Mrs. Juilxon Paaawaler, 12 o'elm k NoonThursday Pleasant Hale Ladles* Aid Society. Mi > no II- n ' lien, All Bay Meeting, I'nion Townnhip Homo Economics Club. Mrs. Rolland Grote. 1:30 I p. m Wmnen'a Hmm- and For*l<n Mis* xlon.iry Society, Prelßierlan I Church. 2 p. in with sentence prayers. A hymn wax xung. after which the secretary’s report was heard ; Other reports were read and mo- | Hons made. A rummage sale wax I announced for stent* time early in I May. A flower and calling commit* I tee were muned and the meeting closed with the M'zpah benediction. (luring the social hour, refreshI mentx were served by the April • section. The Cbiqulta cltih enjoyed a meeting la«t evening at the home i»f .Miss Eileen Keller. Games were playd anti prizes awarded tn Miss I Mildred Wiunhotf and Miss Rose I Marie Kohne. At the close of the I evening the hostess served an attractive luncheon. The nezt meeting Will he held at th- hometd Miss Horothy Wemhiiff. The Pocahontas lodge will meet In Red M-nbull this evening at seven thirty o'clock. The Pleasant Hale ladies' aid xocI lety will have an all day meeting I Thursday at the home of Mrs. Kam Henschen, ZION WALTHER LEAGUE HOLOS SOCIAL MEETING The Zion Lutheran Walther league held its regular monthly social meeting Wednesday evening In (he church recreation rooms. It was the first social meeting held since the junior and senior leagues tolned as one group, Nomination of officers wax announced and the election will be held at the nezt business meet. I Ing Those nominated follow: President — Waller Hoile and Harold IMtmer; vlceprea., Bob Biobrii li and George Hunter: secretary. Horothy Nchnepf and Viola Ellsworth; treasurer. Dorothae Frohnapfel and Lydia Frosch: chairman of Christian service. Eugene Hettmer and and Carl Fuelling: chainman of Christian know- | SLIP COVERS DRAPES Cleaned Expertly! A Better Bread For Your Family Hon-E-Krust Enriched Bread The tasty, tempting appetizing bread containing the important Vitamin B1 and the pellagra | preventive vitamin, and iron. I Good for the children | and grown-ups as well. Order a Loaf tomorrow I HON-E-KRUST I BAKING CO. t Phone 1 | No. 2nd SL Decatur
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ledge. Paul Hoile and Flora Marla lainkenuu. MMitfi-rx of this year's confirmation class wear guests, Including the Misses Clarice Hauer, Helen I Hettmer. Ignore Fuelling, Mary Mahan and Richard Mahan Mias Phyllis McFarland was a special I guest. Members present were the Misses Vera Hauer. Lydia Frosch. | Vera Hauer. Frandlo Reldenbach. Ka'herlne Welland. la*ona Hoile, 1 Marjorie tb-hnepf. Viola Ellsworth., Ln-Ila Frohnapfel, Ikirothy NchtiH|»f. Betty Cautter. Luetta Haugk, May Hoffman. Horthea Fiohnapfel. Mrs. Oscar laankegau The Messrs. Paul Hoile, iti>b Bietirich. Carl Fuelling, Jerry Imlta, Lloyd Hple- j gal. Harold Hettmer, lAWr-nce, Fuelling. George Hunter, and Os ' car JainketiauRptfreslwnMla were served by j the committee, Misses Luelta Froh-, napfel. Flors Marie Mnkenau. and i .Mrs. Oscar laurkcnau. The nezt meeting will be a business meeting on Tuesday. May 13. MISSIONARY MEETING TO BE HELD THURSDAY The women's home and foreign missionary society of the Flrwl Pr-sliyterlan church will meet at the church Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. Attention of members Is called to the fact that the meeting will commence one-half hour earlier than the customary twothirty Kwports will 4m- made on the Presbyterial. Mra. <J. D. Teeple will have the lesson entitled "Choosing Christ." Hihmmsl music will be furnlshxsl by Miss Hanna Kunkel and! Mra. Charles Magley. accompanied ’ by Mrs. O. H Hautxild. Mra. Fr-d Smith has-lteen chosen devotional leader for the afternoon and the hiaitesaea W'll be the Mendames C ('. Pumphrey, lion Lutes ' and .Milo Black All tmunbers are ask>-d to attend the meeting. VIRGINIA MEYERS HOSTESS TO HER CLUB M-sote-rs of the Junior Miss club met at the home of Miss VirginiaMeyers on Jackson street Wednes-! day evening. A lengthy business meeting was held, during which 1 plans were made to entertain the - Rax lai Kam < lul* Afterwards five Imndrcd and rhuin were play-d and prizes a-ward-xl to Miss Marjorie Urxe and Miso Pat Rumschlag. The hostess then invited the quests to a iong table decorated iwith spring appointments. Refreshments were ‘ served. Ttie nezt meeting Will he held at the hmne <rf Miss Rumschlag on Noulh First street. The I'nion township home economics clufi will meet at the home' of Mrs. Holland Grote Thursday ’ Afternoon at one-thirty o'clock day--1 light saving time. All members are 1 ask-d to Im- present. MRS. WILLIAM GASB HOSTESS TO HER CLUB Mrs- William Gaas wax hostess I to fifteen mmobers of the So Cha , Rea clwl> and two guests, Mrs I bin , Zexer and Mrs. Leona Downs. , Thursday evening. | During the (business meeting. May eighth waa chosen ax the date for the annual Mother's Hay din- , ner. Afterwards five game* of bridge were played and club prizes won by Mrs. Vincent Bormann of ! Huntington. Mrs. Harold Daniels , and Mrs. Fred Schulte. Mrs Downs wax presented with the gm st prize. | Refreubmenta were enjoyed at , the close of the games. BRANCH MISSIONARY MEETING IS HELD The Auglaize branch Os the woi men's missionary association met > in it* annual session at Zanesville at the United Brethren church this week. Mrs. Edna Roebuck of Celina Ohio presided at the sessions Miss Martha Anna Burd, returned missionary from Africa, was the speaker Wednesday night and Rev. W. C. Davies of Van Wert preached the annual sermon Tuesday night. Delegates and those iwh*> attended the the meeting from the local Nutt-' II man Avenue United Brethren | church were Mrs. Frank Johnston. Mrs. Lawrence Michel. Mrs. George I Foor. Mrs- Martin Hili, and Rev. , and Mra. L. J. Martin. Mrs. J. C. I llarkliMs also attended as a delegate from Pleasant Grove United Brethren churchMRS- D. D. CLOUSE IS CLUB HOSTESS The Nt. Mary's township home e<-onoml<w club met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. D. D. Clouse -with tWentydlve memitere. two visitors and four children pre-‘ sent. After the routine opening Mrs. Herbert Ehrsam. club leader, reported on the recent tuberculosis meeting Mrs. luiura Itavix. also a duh leader, conducted a true and false contest- Winners were Mra. ■ Harry Ray and Mn. William'Noll. | Refreshments of welner sand- f wicbes, pickles. Ico cream and cimkloa were enjoyed. Hostesses' for the afternoon were the Me*dfhtes D D. Clouse. Fred Hiiton, Emma Johnson. Mellla Hilpert, Ed Koos and daughter Mary The club adjourned to meet May j 22 at the home of Mrs. Harry Ray. 0 Trade in a Good Town — Decatur |
I Colonel Is Corporal ’A * Colonel W. . Loudin, above * has »en promoted to rank of corporal ■ the 19th engineer battalion at •tort Bragg. North Carolina. Yea, Jotonei la Loudln’a first name, in honor of hia grandfather GOP PETITIONS (CONTINUBD FROM FAOB ORB> question of jurisdiction of that , court, and the decision is not a dis | charge of thia court's power and , duty under statute. "Thia decision and opinion shows 1 the way for lower courts to ezceed i their jurisdiction and defeat the i jurisdiction of this court." | Along with their request for a rehearing. Bepuldicans also filed a reaponiw to attorney general George BeamuFs petition that the court pass u|>on the constitutionality of the stattue in an early oral, . argument. They said the court had ruled ax ■ recently as Dec 22. ISIS that "the court will not pass upon the con-1 stltutlonal questions or decided ■ a statute in Invalid unless such a declxbm is wlhioluti.ly necessary I to the disimsition of the case on Its ' | merits." Such a decision would not be j neceaaary in the injunction appeal, they dex-lared. Evidence that nelthei side in the bitter controversy intends to let grass grow under its feel or leave any move unparried appeared suddenly yesterday as ladh sides struck al the same time. (>h-*erv-era attributed the new burst of action to a determination on the part of both Democrats and Republicans to avoid further charges of delaying a conclusive test of the vital consiltutlonal Issues Involved. Attorney general George Beamer supplied the Democratic half of xlmultatieoiix maneuvers yesterday , when he petitlon<*d the supreme court for early oral arguments on a GOI* »p|>eal action pending lie- ! fore It. With attention focused on the I high tribunal, where It has been . the last several weeks. Republican attorneys ezecuted a flanking manenver by returning to Marlon circuit court and asking for a change of venue on three test cases brought by Governor Hchrlcker. In his motion for early high court action, Beamer averred that "matters of the highest public Im portance concerning the operation of the state government" hinged on a final decision "al the earliest jHixsible moment." The action related to a Republican appeal from a circuit court ' injunction order prohibiting GOI* state officials from making appointments under the ripper laws. The appeal was filed Tuesday shortly after the supreme court unanimously denied a writ of prohibition which GOI* counsel sought to disaolva the iiijunctloii. While declaring the new move In no way would effect their efforts on behalf of the appeal, Republican attorneys requested a new battleground for thu test cases. They declared the plaintiff (Hchrlcker) has an. "undue Influence" on the citizens of Marlon county In motions for a change of venue. Granting of the motions is mandatory on circuit judge Earl R. Coz. There is one drug store to each 2 271 persons, according to the cen- ' SUS. —O Mr. and Mra. John Schultz have received word that their daughter. 'Sr M. Philomlne. fonmetly Mlsa Agnes Schultz, underwent an wppendlz operation at the Fon du Lac, Wiaconsin. hospital Wednesday. Her condition la repotted eat- , Isfactory. FREE SOUVENIRS — Paint Demonstration —Fri. and Sat. 4 — Drug Co.
Mlaa Mildred Watte of Roys! Oak, Michigan, visited here with I the Wlnnea elatera enroute from 1 California to her home. Mra. Bertha Fuhrman of 1H North Third street has received word that her son. Richard D ' Fuhrman of Fort Henning. Georgia has been released from the hospital where he had been confined for seventeen days with pneumonia Rev G T. Roxselot accompanied a group of young people of the . First I'nlted Brethren church on a i visit to Indiana Central college at i 'lndianapolis. They mill return late | this afternoon after which Rev and Mra Rosselot. daughter Elea nor and non George will go to KoI kmno for an overnight visit with I Rev Roxsclot's parents, returning ' to Decatur Saturday Mr and Mrs. Theodore Grallker . vlslti-d In Fort Wayne yesterday, afternoon. Albert Nellemeyer and hl* sister. Mrs. (). L. Vance, made a business ! trip to Fort Wayne yesterday. Mra. Tillman Gruber to spending ' i several day* to. Portland with her | son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and I Mra. Robert McGriff and lam Uy. Nteve Gass, son of Mr. and Mrs William Guss of east of lhe city, wax >busy today c a tobrattog hix sizth (birthday anniversary. (Rev George Walton aicompan led the Misses Rosamond Graham I Irene Andress and Anna Friedly to Huntington last evening, where | they attended a dinner meeting and ' conference of young people of th*-' Fort Wayne Presbytery 'Mrs. Russell Owens returned 1 I last evening from Indianapolis. I where she represented lhe Decatur I I P. T. A. at the congress of parents and teachers held there the past | ! three days Mrs. Owens stated that I ’ all meet toga were very Interesting | and of especial interest wax the , trip to Kiley hospital which con I eluded the sessions. EXTENSION OF .CONTINUED FROM FACIE ONE* I whole western Atlantic free of raiders That could Im- done by eg | tension of the present "neutrality I zone" farther eastward, through proclaiming such 3tm mile area* around new American bases In Newfoundland and Greenland Possibility also wax seen of the early transfer to Britain of more 1 coast guard or navy ships In addt-l Ilion to the lo coast guard cutters I and 2o navy torpedo bouts recently I released. Nome of the coast guard's | biggest and newest ships heavily ' armed were reported under consideration for transfer. Their specshes <ame at lhe close of a day during which more emphasis than ever wits being placed ‘ In administration quarters on Im* Ib-f that Britain's difficult poeilion would bring forth some momentous step tiy this country. Mr. RiHHH-velt discussed the ' situation with his "war cabinet" for tot minutes. Reports circulated in congressional circles that in percent of American aid to Britain
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wan Irelng sunk In the North Atlantic. A few hours later Koos won tell Ing hl* audience: "We ran no longer ocrtipy the Immoral and craven position of asking others tn make all the sacrifice* for this victory which we recognize as so essential lo us. "Our manhisrd and our self resped demand that we shall assume our part of the burden." Hull, who speaks only as secretory of state mid whose words are mt official statement of United Nlates' foreign pulley, was telling hi* audlenie of et|H*rts on Interim tiotHi | tow 'The would Im* conqiii rors pro |M»se to make the ,H-<q>le of rm h conquered nation Into serfs . . . It Is high ‘time that the remaining free countries should arm to the fullest eztem In the briefest lime humanly possible mid act for their qg S!! L- .
MEAT is the Most Imixirtant Part of the I Meal - - and ADAMS COUNTY MEAT is the Finest you can buy. Enjm Adam** County Meat • • Herve it at every meal, lour family will I hank you and enjoy the meal to lhe fullest extent, BEEF VEAL Adam** Co. Steer Reef ADAMS COI'NTY Choke llo«<*l ... 2-m* Ih Shoulder lloihni* Reel |sc Ih Roast, lb. _ . Sirloin or Round Veal Chop*. 2Nc Ih Steak —35 clb Veal Stew or Fresh Ground Reel iNelh Poekel Roa*.l Ik Ih PORK Chickens LOIN ROAST f ft (T’TIT Our Chickens ere Dmied rroh Picnic* 4 Freshly And cut up. lb. Ronev piece*. 19c Ih .a n. Win<H -25 clb Shoulder, lb, Al W and Thigflw tile lb Pure Pork Pan Agk — While Meat 15c lb SauMiffe. Ib. . OW tablet* 39c th ism*'."so Bacon Jo * l loc /SwiitA REANS muvuu IVV PIREI.ARD ' Our Own. 3 lbw. I cans — K* - j Smssked Picnic* m Short Shank, Ib. . M&C New Polatoe**. « lb*. 25c I Paaral Celerv IBc each Grapefruit, iarije I size « for 25c ( arro,s * Itanana* . 3 Ih*. 20c I Idaho Polatoe*. IB lb 29c Gerbers Market Phone* 51 • 97 Free Delivery — ~ ( ■- - — STOLTS HOME GROCERY A QI ALITY SI PER SERVICE MARKET PHONE NN or 9N PAY CASH. PAY LESS! Soda Crackers 2 lb boxlike FRESH HKEAD WHKATIES or Every Dav — l oaf POST TOASTIES "w OLEO lb. Ilk- dxydol |— i NEW A lb A V WHITE LILY m ’ Ih*. *t aF V FLOl'R—ltaz Giant P A G SEEDLESS NEW 212-2JE GRAPEFRUIT sweetcorn f Pork K Rean* IVw IO for ZSC TOMATOES l.ariter Size. 7 for 25c HOMINY 3 f ,,r SINKIST 1 Amr SPINACH aa ORANGES. Do/. IjV Ret ter Grade A ; PITTED RED CHERRIES Die: 2 for 19c HART RED CHERRIES 15c: 2 for 25c CtX'O COLA. 7-l’P. or WHISTLE 6 for 25c Qt ART SALAD DRESSING onh 19c Fine*t Chocolate and NEW RIG EYE 200 lb M.'.hm.ii..-. SWISSCHEESE 19c '’z- 29c Wonderful Soft. Mild Cream HLAHO 3 Aft CHEESE POTATOES ... ZyC pound ZZj C Tenderized Smoked Ham Shanks, lb. 15c Fir*t Cut Premium lb. gm ft _ PORK ( HOPS lAV REEF ROAST Z>C Lean. Ronelemt f Aft , ean , ’ or, ‘ S,eak 22c PORK ROAST A3V short Rib-Reef Roil 1.5 c lb Adam* County « Aft (••’•Mind Beef 19c 1b REEF ROAST IjU Swim* Steak ... 29c lb FRESH MEATS—NONE BETTER. Try OCR FRESH TENDER BEEF. There i* a LOT OF DIFFERENCE. JI ST PHONE. PAY the DELIVERY BOY and SAVE. All Order* of 11.00 or more Delivered FREE.
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preserrstlim." Neu Burton K Wtixdsr H.. Mom . ebargwd that th** llull-Knoz spaMsliHX mean that th** prosldx-nt I* asking iwagCMZ for the right to convoy merchant ships "and wh«t It really means Is x dm lsrailon of war.** Hen Josh u*e. D. ukto., apeak Ing for the president's supporters, said he Wag glad to hear lhe stole department “make that atgtaUtont . . , America's Interest makes It absolutely necessary thut lhe United Nlates see lo It that Knglmtd I does not go down." In his addre> * to <he publishers, Kitov x.tld that we have gone so far now that "we canot hack down " •’We mi.st make rout our promise to give al.l i t Krilal i.” he said. *’We mitxt »ei '!>.• j.'» lie uigh. All of this I- needed for our own safety slid our future security. This Is our fight " 1 1 —1- "SLL
