Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 200, Decatur, Adams County, 23 August 1941 — Page 3

. RPA V. Al GI ST-23. W».

IRSOCIETY

Wp> ' ,| UOltl' ■ ‘ ’ V- h .Vh .' M ■' 1 Mf * ,J “ , ~ . I r! I!"’' nf Mi and |K> M *' k ■** «it** ■5-•• • * I Mr - * ■ •*> .fi- .I’l'l Ik*'- '<■*■ • t ■ ■ ■■'■•• l ’ h " y._ R„.*-na-v K■' 'f ' Ti 'I l,! h '' inr ’'' Ml.:', u ■ . ■»• •« • ■ 7'J M. . V . ■■■•'■> ■ ■ " ,,n -.- I * * w Her father •' wh {'[ ."••■•' r '’ * i> * - * ' IS ’* ' • l >.. » ■ ' IKy, „ ~(. 'rCn. ■■ k - ■ - r ' lb ' K^, ;n • ' iira K. mil * ''if'"" |K. ~! ~ ■»>"»• '• '"I !• '" f ■to. i»4 ***• br * i,h ■■ T; TJ d ■' > .1. * . I ? Ilk n» 4- *'> » an B, ‘ ■ •"“* , ■• -liqilet • . i ■ • k K- -h. ma if >' • ■■’ I B iPFIEtaVS ■the biggest DlffEHfNre ■iTWEfN A HESS OF FISH ■ eggs AMO CAV/AK. ■ is A ten dollar ■ cover charge. Mf' I1K; II 108 ■i—__— _ ■ T » Ft th« belt for lets in ■ O'ug itemi and toilet ■ 2" foe It the B J SMITH ■ #*LG COMPANY here m De ■ «*■ Reaill drug, f,|| ■*’ dootori prescription. M K for service ■J- J. Smith Drug Co. fcjj IJL& h&o^n -T1 ■ *^L F l u>SOh ffif * iSr ■S&S T*® 4ct£ aT ■ ! S25* in to ■ ftotlblea *” ) J O " < * t n '«rr>«i ■* ON rh.m.f "... r ««*mber ■ l * t »» tt/woet "j ll w ««hdny ■tr* 11 ’ r orry - ,o ° ■ '<> lh , ’> "-»dlh K ■ ?L‘ bRv <1 Kas-h S i arN ■ZI 1!l «l horn. V l»*tead Thl, i. .k" 4 wnitarlly ■ * te *d'y of wa»h

MRIER

wore floor length gown* «nd head(lrMMP of tiny oatrlm plume* with i .houMer length »glh Imtnedlaiidy after the ceremony, a wedding GreakfaMt wa« aerved for i fifteen gueoto at the Hire hotel I The table wan attractive with a 1 long centerpiece of plnh aatera and lone colored glad*. Thia evening a reception will he held at the Knight* of Coliimbti* hall for aipproalmate'y one hundred and fifty gueata. The hall will be decorated In a profusion of cut fowera and lighted tapers After the reception Mr. and Mrs i Braden will leave on a honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls. Washington It. C and the New England states. They will I* at home some time shortly after Neptemlwr 1 In their newly furnished home For traveling Mrs Braden will wear a suit of burgundy velvet corduroy with black accessories and a c orsage of gardenias. The bride la a graduate of the St. Joseph nurse* training school and the groom Is a:t employee of the General Klectrlc. Both are well ■ known and p<n»ular In thia community. The Kirkland towrmhip ladles' club will meet Tuesday afternoon at one o'clock at the school. A l»ook review will lie given by Mrs. George Bright and a demonstration on how to prepare breakfast will be given by a tdl girl who has Jus’ returned from Purdue Hostesses for the afternoon will be the Maadames K. L. tsmgonberger. Kdward Thurman. Kills Skiles. Metta I Byerly and Rm Andrew*. All mem tiers arc asked to be prwnt FRItNDtHIP VILLAGE CLUB HAS PICNIC The Friendship Village home oronomics dab met at UAman'a park Thursday evening for the annual picnic. Twenty-one mem tiers and their families enjoyed the delicious supper. A few guests were also present. After supper a program was given which commenced with all singing “America the Beautiful.'’ Those who took part in the program were Enid Ripley. Chester laiutaenheiser. Hon Burke. Rose and Re« Rmd<*nbush. BoTly and Borothy Warren. Calvin Coolidge Miller. !>>n Strayer. Ruth Feller and Sonny Hileman The singing of "America" and the ford's prayer In unison concluded the entertainment. The neat meeting will he held at the Blue Creek community building September IR. with Mary. Alma and Carrie Sipe and Etta Meyers as the hostesses. i ——— HONOR* DAUGHTER WITH BRIDGE PARTY Mrs. A. M. Anker was hostess last evening at her home at 9M Winchester street to seventeen guests complimenting her daughter, Mrs. Ijawrence Linn of Madison. Wisconsin, who with her daughter Dianne is spending this month with her parents. At eight o'clock tables were formed for bridge and after four games prizes were awarded to Mrs. J William Linn and Mrs. 4, W | Ma< y The hostess also presented *r daughter with a gift. A luncheon of attractive appointments was served at small tables | centered with baskets In pastel shades holding dainty bouquets of flowers. The guests Included the Me*dame* Arnold Gerberdlng. Carl Gerber. <*. C. Burkholder of Fort Wayne. Ralph Tyndail of Bluffton. Baylors. l*eo Saylors. C. E. Holthouse Dick Durkin. Roy Kaiver. R C. KeMer, Angie Macy. Herman Myers. William Linn. Gerald Cole Milo Biack. I W Macy and the Misses Dorothy Durkin and Eloise AU members of the Music Department of the Woman's club are respieated to meet at Library hall Monday night at *»ven forty-five o’clock. Every member is asked to be present. 3*he Loyal Daughter* claaa of the Evancelical Hun day school will have the annual picnic and birthday .party at Hanna-Nuttman park Tuesday evening at slz o'clock. All members and their families are urged to attend. The Pbo«be Bible claa* of the Zinn Evangelical and Reformed Bunday school will meet In the *o_£Uj room of the church Thursday

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Sunday Cnlon Chapel Faithful Workers Cls»s. Borne Park, Noon. Monday Rod Cross Center Open For Inatructod and Hupervlsed Knitting and Crocheting. Legion Homo, 1 to «:M p m Music Department, l.itiraiy T V, p. m. Tuesday Rnie-kah fatdge. I O O F Hall, 7'30 p m Kirkland Township todies' Club. | Kirkland Ns hool, 1 p. m Roof Township Home Economics I Club Picnic. Hanna-Nuttman Park 12:30 p m. H'HTi. Ixiyal Daughters Picnic and ! Birthday ‘Phrty, Hanna-Nuttman ' Park. R p m. Wednesday I'nlon Townsip Home Economics ’ Club Nocial Evening. Mr. and Mrs Thurman Drew. 7 p. m. Thursday Phrodre Bible Class. Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church. R p. tn Prrwhyterian Bunday School Picnic. HunHet Park evening at eight o'clock. Mrs. A It | A'hhaueher will have devotional* and hostesses will be the Me*. I dame* David Adam*. Ed Miller. T L Becker and la-land Frank. o Plane First Concern of Nazi Birmingham, Eng.—H'Pt “How I* my ma< hine? Ha* it been burnt f That was the finst thought of a German pilot, who wore the Iron Cross, when he was captured by a fireman after hl* bomber had crash'ed on two houses In a midlands town. — — o-—- - War Fails to Curb Dog Show Sydney Australia HPt War failed to keep Australia from maintaining its claim to hold- r of the largest annual dog show in the

— „ , . __ _ Claims Bond Worth 51,000,000 MW T 1_,nri *' m, * / S1 J h a r liik. >z iil , fs' / y / i ■’V - -•**>A'r*»* I . .■ - -Mr |1- 1-. --I>|J»l ■—«l I ST-' ~ iUM»3. I*. f 1 "liJ-WAIi.) 1 I . *u> $ ‘•Sranof - J •t FT O R Value received for the Use of the Stile of the £ Mamachuiitti Bay, I do io Behalf of bid Slate, y 1 hereby prwnifc and oblige myfelf, and Succcflbrs in the > Office of Ttafuter, to pay to the PufTclLr of thi» Note J ? the Sum of a * , i ***'*V‘ S upon the 2 - whh g h Intercft at Six ptr Cm. per Annum; the Intcreft to be A paid Annually. 6 Wiu * fi ra y Haod » 5 | • *^ rca^u,er ;d x rj M > FA**v*« avava *1 laEtsM^MlwuM*^ 1 MMI W<w» ewWfairtAb JAte J Philip Wallach, above, and the “valuable” bond, below Vhlle looking through aome Revolutionary war documenta left him iy hia grandmother, Philip Wallach, operator of a meaaenger aervee In Irvington. N. J., diacovered a 1777 Revolutionary war bond wured by the Maaaachuaetta Bay colony. At the date of maturity, February, 1779, the bond waa worth 12.168. Now. computing inlereat t 6 per cent, Wallach figurea the bond la worth 81,000,000. The preant atate of Maaaachuaetta dlaclaima reaponalMUty for the debta of la predeceaaor, Maying that these were assumed by the federal govrnment, ao Wallach ia asking the U. 8. treasury about that adlUon.

DECATITB DAR Y DEMOCRAT. DECATUR. mDTAffg,

world There wore 2.1*13 entries thia ' v<-ar at the Rydney Royal Empire ■log show, Foz terriers provided f the largest r- presentailnn with M*t I entries. awe, .. • —MM f REUNION CALENDAR J Sunday August 24 Stanford-Falkner reunion, Hanns, I Nuttman park. Fry and Yost annual reunion, RuuSet park. IL Iman annual reunion, Sun Set park. Sunday, August 31 Elliott Reunion, Milton Edzell. I Ih-cautr route S . Bell Reunion. Bluffton Ktate Park. Roop Reunion lx-gl<>n Memorial Park. Urick reunion, rain or shine, HunSet park. Marrs annual reunion, Hun Sot park. Walters family reunion. Sun Sot park. September 1 Htalter Reunion, Hanna-Nuttman park. Sunday, Sept. 7 Annual Moose Picnic, Hun Sot Park. —- — ■—»■.—« Arkansas Hails Oklahoma Vinita. Okla —<i'P» — An Okla I homa Miss holde the title of “most popular o>ed" at the University of j Arkansas. She is Sybil Spade, i daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. Grover : C. Spade ot Vinita. She la an honor Httident and has been active In dramatics and student government. 0 Shampoo* to Be Rationed l-ondon (CPI — Plane to ration permanent wave* and shampoos are being made by northern hairdressing salons, preparing for the I call up of their staffs, and client* I are Ih-liik encouraged to ad tpi : simpler styles. Difficulty In obtaini Ing metal curlers and bleache* is already restricting glamor girl ' curls.

STOVES Trade in that old. out of date stove for a modern SKELGAS RANGE

Mrs, II B. Michaud and Mrs. , la-onard Hay tor* mo'ored to Berne yesterday where the former remained tor a two weeks’ visit with I relatives and friend*. A. A. pnltork ha* returned to , work at Nie Cloverleaf Creomerfe* wfer spending the past ten day* at , Monde. Mr and Mrs. James Blair and i son Billy of Americus. Ga. will arrive today at Forrest, Indiana Where the former's mother is seriously 111. Mrs Blair and son will visit .here one day nezt week with i friendMr. and Mrs. Dan Falk of Peru 1 visited last evening with Mr and Mr* Hugh Holthou*e of North Bee- ' And street. The Misses Alice Yost and Marjorie Miller, Eugene Smith and , Robert Mann were visitors at Indian lake last evening. Mi** Carolyn Young and Mias ! Joan Brunton will leave Bunday for Chicago a>s delegates to the Father Ixtrd summer school of I Catholic action which will ha held al the Morrison hotel. Mr. and Mr*. E B. Macy and Mis* Martha Mai y spent yesterday afternoon in Van Wert. Ohio. In making further Inventory of , their losses sustained in a retent burglary of their home. Mrs. Role ' ert Garard has discovered that three part Wool reversible blankets were taken. One was an Indian

t ' I *i J rM* I I SUNDAY, AUG. 24 - 2to IO P. M.l MYERS I CLEANERS and FURRIERS I OHIO’S LARGEST AND MOST MODERN DRY CLEANING PLANT I I 412-436 N. Main St Delphos, Ohio I I We’ve remodeled and enlarged oar plant to make it the finest in the entire Mate . . . and we want S ■ you to vinit um Sunday—to inspect our new plant, and to see for yourself the expert care your «ar- H metils receive when you send them to MN KKS CLEANERS! I FREE ENTERTAINMENT 1 B AFTERNOON EVENING ■ j THE BAR-X THE DEL-RIO I I RANCH BOYS COWBOYS I ,| n( j ••|,('|(;|”, the Strolling Troubadour B POPULAR RADIO STARS AND ENTERTAINERS B I PERSONAL INTERVIEWS BROADCASTED I I Over Station WLOK-LIMA 3to4P. M. and Hto 91*. M. B B BRING YOl'R FAMILY AND FRIENDS TO THIS GALA EVENT B S (NOTE: Allied Tradesmen and Their Employ es Not Admitted Without Courtesy Card.) K

SKELGAS | BOTTLED GAS is the Gas that brings all the t conveniences of ) City Gas to the Rural Section.

blanket, the other* lavender and yellow and lavender and green Mr*. George Hauler* returned home Friday from a vl»lt at Muncie with her daughier, Mr*. Violet Myer*. Mr*, Myer* accompanied her home Mra Ralph Tyndall and children of Bluffton have *pent the pant week In Decatur with relative* Mr*. Rolwrt Rum«cMag and «on Donnie, Mr*. t«ea M-ver, Mr. and Mr*. Ciiarle* J. Miller and ion Eugene have returned from a vl*it with relative* In Manrfleld und Lima. Ohio. Rev. (J. <J. I»zlrr. ul W**t Warrick. It I. who ha* l>een visiting hl* brother. Rev. George H l*ozler here, will preach at the Cra«cent Evangelical church at Fort W.iyn« tomorrow morning. He wa* formerly pa»tor there. Mr*. Ed Kraft and Mr*. Ervin Koenemann and *on Dick of Hoagland *hopp‘-d here yevterday. Mr. and Mr*. Clarence «tri< kier and children Bonnie and Larry are enjoying a vacation vlait in West Virginia and Ml**la«lppl. Mra. William Roih of Monroevllle »h<n>ped in Decatur Friday Mr. and Mra. Chartua Flagg of Markle vl»lied here yesterday and attended the community ante. Mr* George >Ruda*ill. Mia* Oneta Ruda*lll. Mr*. Wendell Kite and Mr* George Baldwin «topped here ye«terday on route to their home in St. Pari*. Ohio after a vlalt In Elkhart at the home of Mr. and Mr* E. Compton. Ml** Joan Cowan will return home this Weekend from Fort

Avoid Having to I Wait for Delivery. BUY NOW! k W hile Our Stock is j Good. Prices are bound to Go Up.

11 Wayne where abv ipent the pa*; | week visiting h«r aunt Mr* T E Miller. Mr. and Mr* David Baker and daughter Kathleen Inn of North Vernon arrived here Friday for a weekend Visit With I'-luliVe* Mia* Ruth Winne*. librarian of the Decatur public ISrrury. w»« moved to her home on Short atreet today after a major operation a' the Adam* county memorial hospital some tmie ago She wa* reported a* progressing satisfactorily Jaunita Frueehte of North T'-ntlt street and latis iWil-on of route Z. Marion. Imtlt underwent tonsilectotnles at the local hospital today Martha Sheets, small daughter of Mr and Mr*. Ntath Sheet* of ' North Seventh street, wa* admitted i to the Adam* c«»uiity memorial hopital last evening where *he under I went an operation for the removal lof a gatigrenou* ru pt tir'd append.* j The condition of Maurice Haney. | i who wa* taken to the Adam* county memorial ho*plt*l Wednesday morning, wa* reported as Improved i today. -o Adams County Memorial Hospital > —• Admitted Martha Sheet*. North , ' Seventh »treet; Mrs. Rose Duvi*. i Wren. Ohio; Clyde Ib ery. 7<H» North I Third street; Juanita Frueehte. 327 I North Tenth street; lari* WllaM. i route 2. Marion Dt*ml**ed: Mr*, larwrence Eb-h---er and baby daughter, Bernej Mr*.

UHRICK BROS. PHONE 3SO OPEN EVENINGS

PAGE THREE

las Verne Hprunger and baby daugh ter. Berne; Mr* Je,*|e Garrla and le*l»y -on Raymond route 2; Mrs. Olga Jack, route 3. MtiO'le; Mis* Huth Winnes. Short *treet; Oft* Strickler Willshire Ohio; Benjamin Str nH'lnger. Wiltshire, Ohio. ARRIVALS Mr and Mr*. Clifford Es*ez of Monroe are the parent* of a huby girt, bora Wednesday. The baby weighed "Igbi pound* and ha* hern named Ge'irgiantia Kay. Mr. and Mr*. Emil Ritter of route 2 are the parent* of a baby girl, letrn Friday morning at H>;l2 o'clock at the Adam* ">unty memorial bo-pital. She r- bed seven pound* ten and ole half oum r* and .ia*fbrrn named Karen Ann. GERMANY, RUSSIA I CONTINUED FKOM PAPE ONS poll'e, continued to round up oppo*ft|ot'l*t* and ordered all French prisoner* held a* hostage* | :o l»e shot In number* correspondI Ing to the gravity of future -criminal acts" against the German*. <» •* '.•»(><» Sheetn. neatly wrapped. , M’jkl! • 20 0»-. White Bond Mimeograph. k<mml strength and drying qualilies. sized for pen and ink H.w. i)E( ATI R I>EM(M RAT CO. Phone*. 1000 or 1001.