Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 149, Decatur, Adams County, 24 June 1941 — Page 3

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carried a houquet nf pink snapdragons and him- delphinium* Both mother- wore rorages of sweet pea* and snapdragon*. The ariwim wore a gardenia -boutonniere and hl- attendant, a carnation. A reception for fifty gne«t* watlven at the home of the bride'* nio her following the ceremony, i The bride'* table was centered I with a three tiered rake topped * with a miniature bride and groom Howl- or roses were at either end | of the table Cat flower- d.sorut- ' t d the entertaining room*. After a -hurt trip through the northern lake region-. Mt and Mr-. Sc heiderer will Ih< at home at log North Eleventh -freer. Both young people are well known here where the bride I* a tMMikkeeper at the Burk Elevator company and the groom I.* an employee of the Mut-chler Packing company. LAWN SOCIAL TO BE GIVEN BV ST. PAUL LADIES SOCIETY A lawn aortal will be given Sunday evening. June », by ih« ladle-' aid society of the Mt Paul Lutheran church of I'reld*. A band concert will la- the main feature of the evening with other entertainment provided also The , public I- Invited to attend WOMEN S GUILD ANNOUNCES SOCIAL The women'* guild of 'hr Salem Evangelical and Reformed church. I’l mile- north of Yiaxtey, I- sponsoring a lawn aortal at the church Wednesday evening. June 25. The public la Invited to attend and enjoy the refreshment stand, the fish pond and other intereating feature* of the evening A program ha- been arranged which Include- number* by the Kirkland Men's chorus. the Magb-y quartet. Walter Zurcher of Berne. I tonaid and Eileen Bleherlch of Preble and Hawaiian iiiimlcerii by the South Sea Islanders a* well as reading* by the dramatic student* of Bluffton. WILLING WORKERS HAVE JUNE MEETING The Willing Worker* class held the June meeting recently at the home of Mr. and Mr*, Chris Inniger. with ML** Glenny- Hoop a« the u-*i«ting ho-te-s .Mr*. Kenneth Timmon- read the xcrlpture and routine- bu-inc— wa-

CLUB CALENDAR < •artaty Dtadllna, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Fhanaa 1000 — 1001 Tuaeday Delta Theta Tau Butina** Meeting, Elk- Home. 7'So p m Ixiyal Daughter* Cla«* fluent Night and Parcel Pent Sale, Mr*. Adolph Kober ? SO p m. ItelH-kah Irndge. I. <) (». F. Hall, ?:S0 p tn. Civic Department Clnalng Picnic Meeting, Hanna-Nutthian Park, fl p. m W*dn**uay |r« Cn-nm H<m lai and Program. Salem Evangelical and Reformed Church, I’g ml. North of Manley, Evening. t'nlon Town-hip Home Economic* Club. Mr«. Fred Hammond. I:3d p m. Cfrr Zion Walther Lea gm Social Evening. Hanna-Nuttman Park, k P m. Tbur*<Jay W H CM. Methodlat Church. 3:30 p m Eaatern Star. Manonlc Hall. 7:3d p m. St. Mary** Twp Home Economic* Club. Mr*. Ben Colter, 1:?0 p. tn. Friday Jce Cream Social. Salem Methodiet Church. Evening Monday Pythian Slater* Tampla. K. of P. Home. 7:30 p. tn. Red Croaa Center Open For Inatruefed and SupervUed Knitting and Crocheting. Legion Home. 1 to 4:30 p m diM'U*«ed. The July meeting will b« a |M»t luck «upper at Hanna-Nutt-man park. Refreahment* were -ervod to Rev. and Mr*. Timmoon* Mr. and Mr*. John Reinhard. Mr. and Mr*. Fred S< heiderer. Ml** Kathryn King and the ho*t and hootener* SURPRISE PARTY FOR ELIZABETH CRAMER Ml** nisatbeth Cramer wa« pleasantly aurpri-ed Sunday when a group of friend- and rcla'ive- came to help her celrtbrate her birthday anniversary The occaalon wa* al*o a father** day dinner honoring George Cramer. A delicious throe eonr-e dinner w.i« M-rvetl by Mr*. George Cramer and Mr*. David Cramer and Joan Cramer. An attractive cake cantered the talde. Ro*e trimmed place card* marked the place of each gue*t. After dinner llftle .Mi»* Carol Cramer presented the birth day gift* to her aunt I’re-ent Were the Ml**e* Jane Linn. Erma Italibitt. Decatur. Edith Stol* of Bryant. Mr. and Mr*. Albert Cramer and daughh r» Joan and Veverly of Rtxinoke. Mr and Mr- David Cramer and daughter Carol of Linn Grove and Mr. and Mr- George Cramer and daughter Elizabeth All member- of th.- ladi««' aid <odefy of the Chrlrtian church planning to -pend Friday In Bluffton ar • a*k<-d to meet at the church In Decatur Friday morning at ton-fifteen o'clock Away will be provided for each The ladle* will be the gue*t* of the Bllufftnn ladle* so- an all day meeting at the -tale park. GERMANY CLAIMS CONTINUED FROM FACE ONW by the United State* had been received ''within the last few hour*.’’ Finland continued neutral but broke off relation* with Poland. There were indication* Finland’* neutrality may not long endure. Germany for the flrat time wa* under air attack from two front* although .Nazi communique* claimed that the iMimblng wa* Ineffectual and weak The Red air fleet wa* concentrating on the German forward po«ltlon» In Hart Pruarta from which much of the weight of the Nazi attack ha* been directed The British carried out a fierce bombing of Cologne, Due*«eidorf ami Keil, hitting at the heart of the Nazi war effort for the I Sth con--ecutive night The Germane claimed that they had touched off a major revolt In the Baltic alate* among element* hortlle to the Rualaan force* which

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occupied the region lart «nmmer | Then- wa* no confirmation of the*e i report* from the Rua-lan aide It uppearml doubtful that any largetacale lehelllon Wa* In.prOgHUb* due to the extremely heavy military concentration* which the flu«*lan« have maintained In the three amnlt Baltic alate* rtnee ia«t dimmer Eatlmntea nf the Soviet garrluon* In the Baltic atate* have ranged a« high a* 1 tmfl.ono men. plentifully equipped with tank*, artillery, other armored weapon* and aircraft. A major Natl attack on Ru«-lan •ea rtrenglh wn* reported from Ankara which npaculaled that the German* -hortly might attuMpt to launch a Black Sea force again*! the Soviet oil port of Batum The German luftwaffe wa* »ald lo have attacked heavily and to have forced Rutulan fleet unit* there to put to »oa Another big German attack I* known to have been made on the Red «übmarlne !»»<■ at Sehuatopol Finland rtlll wa* profeartng It* neutrality nod wa* «al<l to have given la.ndon a pM|e to maintain that *talu* If not attacked by RuaMia. However. Stockholm reported growing Indication* thul Finland wa* -winging Rtrongly to the Nazi aide Turkey wa* neutral and nervous. London reported that Britain and RntMla had agreed on a mutual pledge to fight Germany to the fini«h. A Brltlah economic and military mlaalon will go to Moacow ahorlly a* will the Rrltlah ambaa»ador. Sir Stafford f’rlpp* A atari ha* Iteetimad e toward revolving the anamoloti* porttlon of the Pole* who are atlll technically at war with Ru**la Nutlonalial Spain, according to reporta I with from Madrid and Vichy, want* to get In a blow at th.- Ruaaian* who gave *o much aM to their old enemk-a. the Spanlah loyallata. Spain wa* »ald to de«|re to Mend at leaat a token Mpedltlonary force to fight at the aldo of Germany. — Schricker Ignores Stephenson’s Plea Indianapolis. June 24 -tl'Pi - Governor Schricker -aid today he would ignore the petition of D <*. St«-phen-on. former Indiana klan leader, for a temporary parole from Mate pri-on on a promt* ■ to join the Brltlah air force, Sfephennon. aerving a life term In Michigan City prluon for mur der. -aid in hi* petition that he wa* an experienced Byer and would provide hl* own plane and equipment. Schrit ker -aid he wa* receiving numerou* requeat* from convict* for parole on promiae* to join foreign military force*, but pointed out the -fate had no a**urance they actually would cnll*' If paroled. 0 Next Lutheran Synod To Meet In Saginaw Fort Wayne, Ind., June 24 ll'l’l Saginaw. Mich, today wa* expected to lie -elected a« the 11*44 convention city of the Miaaourl Synod of the Lutheran church The committee on convention rtte* recommended the delegate* •elect Saginaw In olmervance of the Itmth anniversary of the ertab-ll-hment of the Franconian Bavarian pioneer* in the Saginaw valley Final decision will he made by . delegate* t>l>efore the current con- ■ vent lon cloaea. SyixMl convention- are held every three year*. I O- - HEAT WAVE TO 1 /CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) I high temperature-, humidity ha* i tbeen u-ually high, which comblna- . Hon re-ult» In -ultry. oppressive l atickineNK. f iairt night, however, true to the prediction* of the forecaster*, a . coo! breeze awopt through the city f at a late hour and afforded reaid- ■ ent* a good night's sleep at l«mrt -for more than half the night.

Japan Will Fulfill Treaty Obligations Tokyo. June 24 -(VP) Koh Ishii chief of the cabinet Information (board. said today that Japan will fulfill her treaty oMlgtlons to both Russia and Germany. The Cabinet discussed the Rus-so-German war at It* regular meeting but no official announcement of Japan's position was made Immediately. Ishii said a report that Japan wan attempting to mediate between Germany and Runala "wan only a rumor." — o - Solons Accompany Harrison Body Home Washington, June 24 — (UP)—A congressional delegation beaded by vice-president Henry A. Wallace today accompanied the body of Sen. Pat Harrlnon to Gulfport, Mian, where funeral service! for the Democratic statesman will be held tomorrow. Aboard the special train which left here at 2:30 a. M. was White House secretary Stephen T Early, who will be President Roosevelt'*

permna) ropimaentatlve at th* last rite- Mt Rooaevelt. a long-time friend of llarrlsnn. was forbidden by his physician to make th* long trip because of hi* reeen* lllneaa, '■■■■<» — Twin Youths Held Ab Auto Thieves , Morrison. Colo, June 24 tl’Pi -‘William and Charles Hall. Ik-year-old Identical twins from Indlanapoll*. Ind . were held ala federal prison farm today in lieu of dI.tMM) I .all for Identical federal - charge* violation of the Dyer act. The hoys, so similar that even their fingerprints are the -ame except for one finger each, were graduated three week- ago from an Indhinapoll- high school. They decided they would like to "see the west,” they told police who'arrested them In Denver, so they Mole an automobile and headed for Colorado. They went to sleep in the machine on a Denver street and police t<M>k them Into custody REGISTER FOR 'CONTINUED FltOM PAGE ONE) regiater. No other burtneaa will le- handled by draft tioard official* <>t workers on that day. Men who have bacoMe 21 since the flr«t reglatrath.n will register on white card*. Thow over 21 will register on pink cards. Registrars will include Mr Roop. H. E. Mumma and <>. N Smith, draft board tnemb.-rs: Dori* Nelson. draft board clerk. Betty How er. Walter J. Krick. Emma l*>u Riesvn. Paulin.- Girod, Vaughn Millikan. Earl B Adams, and E. M. Webb. Others may be added In event anyone is unable to register because of Illness. If the draft board I* notified, they will send out a registrar Iteglstrars will also go to the hospital and the jail. All registrar* are volunteer* and will serve without |my It ha* been estimated that there will be lw-tween 150 and 2<hi registered In Adams county. — —o —— GREAT BRITAIN CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONEI piled plnltily that Turkey would continue, a* she always had said she would, to reshat by force If necessary, any German attempt to attack IliiMsia or th.- British near ' east through her territory 3—That Britain, now Implicitly 1 allied with Bu—la as she was In the World War. could count on 1 continued and Increasing American 1 aid In a J»>lnt determinstloai to 1 wipe Nazism from the map. — ——— '-O* — •* It f*tb w tSAUN m f WJHe Softly ‘Mm Some people believe that after , the ambulance ha- taken the In I Jured paople from flu- scene of acj cident and the garage wrecker ha* removed the wre<'ked automobile. | the accident is closed and all it* , effect* have disappeared. r Thl* I* not true Some accident* do not end for weeks and month*, and some take year* to settle. By this I mean the results of accident* , the terrible injuries sufb red that take year* to heal and th.- permanent disabilities that can never be f corrected all cau»ed by our careless driving habit*. Thl* alone ought to encourage many of u* to drive safely. It'* -mart to drive carefully: but If you intend lo re main alive on the Fourth of July week end, stay on the front porch i and "stay alive " • Trade In a Good Town - Decatur

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ACTIVITIES OF I ADAMS COUNTY 4 H CLUBS • ♦ Jolly Workers The Berne Jolly Workers' 4-H ( Ultrl) held a group meeting at the Berne high school Following a short business meeting, a program was per-ent'-d under the leadership of Wllla Mae Moser. At the e|o-e of the recreational period, refreshments were served by the hostesses. AllAmsrican The All-Ainetlcan Five 4 II club ot Root township met at the home of Hilly Kusdorf All five members attended thl- meeting Al the close of the business meeting refreshment* were served by the ho-t Following the luncheon a period of recreation wa- held under thleadership of K.-nneth H.nglfton, game leader. Smiling Junior The Rt. John limiting Junior 4-H club h'-ld Its fou r th meeting at th'Mt John'* school Demonstrations Were giveii by Irene Blllteni'-ier and Eldine Bultemeler. Talks were mad., by Eileen Krauss. Delore* Bult'-meler and Regina Bultemeler Visitor* attending this meeting were: Glenny* Aymann. MarlenAumann and Joan Bultemeier. The next meeting will be held on June 2*l Visitor* are welcome to attend Sod Buster* The Salem Sod Busters 4-H club liel.l a meeting recently at the Wood* community Building* In the absence of the leader. DeWitt Williamson. the Vice-president. Nile Williamson, had charge of the meeting. Instruction* on how to fill out the record IwHik* were given. The seven metn4>ers In attendance were- Doyle Strayer. Donald Strayer. Eugene Hill. Ronald Bryan, Richard Bryan. Nile Wil liamson and Donald Wittwer. On. guest. David Ripley, was present Following the business meeting refreshments were served by the hosts. Donald Htrayer and Itoyle Strayer The next meeting will Imheld in the community building on July I. — o — Seek Tin in Alabama Montgomery. Ala fl’Pl Alabama may develop a new Industry vital to national defense, (.and has been leased and prospectors are seeking tin deposits In Clay county in south Alabama. Report* are said to Im. encouraging ■ -e — Routh America la two-thirds aa large ae North America. , o 500 Sheets, neaflv wrapped. R'zixl! - 20 lb. White unwat"rmarked mimeograph, adapt- | able for all kindM of mimeo- | L'raph work and suitable for . ink signature. HOe. The Decatur Democrat Co

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REDSDENOUHCE GERMAN ATTACK “FaNfitd Bandit*,’’ Term Used By Official News Agency Moscow. June 24 il'l’i Prav da. official communist party <*:gan.. reported today that German attack* | were being "succewsfuly beuten i back," that "our* I* a ughteou-cau-e," and that "the German fa«- 1 elat Usurpers must and -Lail find their grave In thl- war." The Pravda ar’trle. released through the official Tas* new* agency. -aid. apparently <|U"tlng the official war communique, that s.mxi German* had been taken prl—mer up to Jtnt German tank* destroyed In the Hhaull area alone and 127 German plane* shot down In the fir*! two day* of fighting Pravda de-crllM-l the Gentians in biting, d'-nun. latory terms, it spoke of them a- "fascist Im nd it*'* the "vile fascist IH-a«f and the ''!•** and perfidious enemy." "We did not want thi» war. it was Imposed iifum us." Pravda -aid. bu* •Mod. The Hitler Cliipi. ,1 HR a wind and It will reap a whirlwind the very first battles have shown the valor and strength of ' the Red army . the arrogant Hitler and hl* bloody clique will »ee Indeed how rallied, united and great are the 2<ioo<H>ots) strong o7 Soviet people " Personals James and Thoma- Halberstadt have returned from Colon. Michigan. where they visited their moth er and grandmother. Mr and Mr- D K. Colby atul *oti Kenneth and Mr. and Mr • Rob ert Buick of Frankfort wire Run I day dinner guests at the home of | Mr and Mrs <>. T Johnson. | Mi** Kathryn Kauffman and M. Ilel.li It.iUlMlld will b-av< 1 Monday for a trip through New I York state and a month'-: Visit It the east. They will be th* guest, of Major and Mr*. I' It Thomar j I SMALL COTTAGE 11 Here's a Imrgain for a quick sale to settle estate. Sm.ill five r.H-ui semi-modern cottage with garage, on South First street It is appralst'd to sell Inquire > Bob Heller f Phone 2 — Residence phohe 870

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and son* at Wafertown. N V. Mr and Mr- J. II llellet spent the day in Indianapolis where the former attended a meeting of the state college board Mr*. Dau Mchafer has returned from a short vl*l’ with her parent* I in Chicago Mr. and Mrs limner Meyer*, daughter Betty and son Norbert are now located in Boise Idaho according to word received from them recently The Myer* family. Iwho formerly lived on Winchester street. Wt several week* ago to make their home ~i the west Mr*. Ralph Yag'r I* pending | thl* week a' Winona lake a* a delegate to he Zion Eungelical and Kefomud < i i'i interdettie minatlonal ; i n. y inference. i> - - - — Grand Coulee dam In WashingI ton I* 55<» fee! high and I Joo feet ’ long lt‘» I* power units generate 1-iHsi iHHi hot-epower, the largest In the world

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