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The Monroeville Breeze from Monroeville, Indiana • Page 2

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THURSDAY, JULY 4TH, 1M0 cntsza, mo. ADHnS THEATRE Decatur, Indiana FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, July 5th and 6th Wierd Technicolor Shocker! DR CYCLOPS" with Albert Dekker and Janice Logan Added A Charley Chase Comedy Admission: 10c and 28c SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY July 7th, 8th, Oth Continuous Sunday From 1:15 P. M. (OD.T.) "WATERLOO BRIDGE" with, ViTien Leigh and Robert Taylor Added Shorts Admission: 1 10c and 28c WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY July 10th and 11th OUR BIO DAYS! First Show Wednesday At 0:80 P. M.

(OLD.T.) Coatinnoiu Thursday From 1:15 P. M. BE SURE TO ATTEND! SBBBSBBBBMMMftiUM-iitr-iii 'FORTY LITTLE MOTHERS" with EDDIE CANTOR, RITA JOHNSON Add A Andy Clyde Comedy Admission: 10c and 28c The new anti-firecracker law, in effect, for the first this year, seems be a law that is being observed by our citizens, especially among the young folks, who usually start celebrating a week ahead of the 4 th of July. Up to date, there has been no such pre-holiday explosions. STANDARD SERVICE STATION NORTH MAIN STREET Monroeville, Indiana C.

17. CRATES, Proprietor. GAS AND OILS CAR GREASING OAR WASHING CAR POLISHING "We Give The Best We Sell The Attorney H. C. Crablll and wife, left Monday for Bloomlngton.

Indi ana, to visit with his son. Professor Harold Crablll and family, for a few days and to attend to some legal business. NO JOB TOO JBIG NO DISTANCE TOO GREAT We caa meet your requirements when It comes to hauling. WORK GUARANTEED. CECIL LENINGTON PHONE 8543 MONRO EVTLXJC INDIANA Mrs.

Lizzie Barto, of Fort Wayne, and near Monroeville and Hoagland, this week. Mr. and Mrs. David Young and sons, David and Joseph, and William Shilling, all of Westminster, Mary land, are the guests of Rev. and Mrs.

C. H. Simons, at the Monroe ville Methodist parsonage. PA UK AT Corner Wayne Barr Street Fred Willie Lot 1j gFort Wayne, Indiana Hlrely. ALL DAY 15c Inspect the Brands trator Trailer Oar on oar lot, when yon park your car.

It's a home on wheels latest type. Mrs. John Stephenson, of Ohio, snent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. William Stephenson. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Mosel. of Fort Wayne, spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mosel and other relatives.

WANTED FARM LOANS good farm land. Low rate of Interest. No Ootmlsalon Charge. THE SUTTLES-TSDWARDS Mr. Jesse Smith, wife and daughter.

Mrs. Arthur Haller, of 1225 Boone Street, Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Smith and daughter. Mary Maxine, of 1819 Sinclair Street, Tort Wayne, were Saturday' evening guests of Rev.

and lira. D. MONROEVILLE BREEZE, ESTABLISHED I860 Member Of The American Press Half Oentory Club WILLIAM R. ALLEGER Owner. Publisher, Editor Telephone No.

2403 Published Weekly At The Breeze Itcilldlng, Monroeville, Indiana Light Face Type, Per Line 8c I Classified Advertising 25 Words or Less, 1st Issue 25c I Each Addditional Issue 20c I Resolutions of Respect $1.50 Poetry and Memorlams 81.00 1 Cards of Thanks SOc Legal Advertising Legal Rates WE SOLICIT YOUR PATKOA AGli COMPLETE LINE OF ANKLETS. L. O. TOMHAFE 5c TO Sl.OO STORE Mrs. George McCulloch, is still at the hospital, at Chicago, for treat ment.

Norman Crabill and wife, of Fort Wayne, were week-end visitors here with relatives. 1 Dr. M. A. Smith, wife and son, went to their Summer home, at Lake Wawasee, Sunday.

4 FOR SALE Fresh Jersey Cow. O. J. Troyer, R. R.

1, Monroeville, Phone 3131. 6-27-1 t-c) Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sprague, of Fort Wayne, were week-end guests of relatives here. SEE OUR LINE OF T.ATHra SUMMER DRESSES.

L. O. TOMHAFE 5c TO 91.00 STORE Monroeville, was quiet last Satur day night, even with three dispensers oi -ine and I.eer. FOR SALE: 6 Room' House, semi' modem, with two good lots. En quire at this office.

G. C. Gilbert and son, have the Maurice Beauchot residence, ready for the plasterers. Paul Rein king, has completed the remodeling of his residence, on Mon roe and Forest Streets. Grace Laurence, received notice.

Monday, announcing the death of a cousin, at Columbia City. IMrs. C. W. Purman.

Mrs. W. P. Walters and Mrs. James Geyer, were all shoppers at Fort Wayne, Friday Charles and Gust Savieo, of Fort guest Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Crabill. WANTED South American Fop Corn. Airway Pop Corn Com pany, Edgerton, Ohio. 7-4-2 t-d) about the house.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor, are now located in the Mrs. A. J.

Smith property, on Mulberry and Forest Streets. Mr. and Mrs. L. W.

Crates and Mrs. Wilson Kreager, left here Sat urday night for Northern Wisconsin, for a fishing trip. It- Maurice Beauchot, is taking his annual weeks vacation, from the Truck Engineering Plant, at Fort Wayne, this week. Mr. and Forrest Hlatt, of Fort Wayne, were here Thursday evening the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. William R. Alleger. Burton Clem, Floyd Waterman, Ed. Miller, Ralph Mcintosh and Dr.

Paul Purman. left Friday tor Wis consin, on a fishing trip. Congress should pass a law, mak ing the term of office of our Presi dent for six (6) years and only one. (1) term for each President. Mrs.

A. E. Leuenberger. is spend ing this week at their cottage, at Hamilton Lake, with her son, Paul Leuenberger and family, of Fort Wayne. Mrs.

C. H. Simons, of the Mon- roe ville Methodist parsonage, who has been quite ill for the past ten days, is Improving and able to be Mrs.1 Maurice Beauchot, was at I ECONOMIC HIGHLIGHTS Fort Wayne, Monday, on business. I Mrs. ta.

v. Magner, is now able to be agout the house, but not able to do her worto. Her daughter, Mrs. William Sunderland. Is doing tne nouse won.

Mr. and Mrs; Lloyd Welbaum and family, were supper guests ot Mr. and tMrs. Clarence Bobllya, Sunday I Mary Lou, remained to spend week with A. Delight Bobllya.

Dispossess Notice Not Served on Wren Family 4 I Mother wrsn at entrance to home In section of old telephone pole which was lashed, to new pole so her family might not be disturbed. When a telephone construction crew erected a new pole In Pitts- fleld, Mass to replace one which had become decayed, they found. after the new pole had been set In place close to the old one, that a family of wrens three of them fuzzy babes was keeping house In the old pole. Anxious not to disturb the housekeeping arrange ments, the telephone men lashed a section of the old pole, about four feet long and containing the nest, securely to the new pole. Then the top and bottom of the old pole were cut away, leaving the wren home where It had been.

Not until the young wrens were able to take care of themselves was the' section of the old pole unlashed from Its support and taken away. TRIPLE CELEBRATION Mrs. Lena Fry and her family, spent Sunday last at Blue Lake, where Mr. and Mrs. Russell Noll spending the summer.

The occasion was in honor of Mr. Noll's and Mrs. Fry's birthdays, also Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bolyard's wed ding anniversary.

a oountiiui pot-luck dinner was served at ihe noon hour and ibe day was socially spent. During the course of the day. it was decided to make this an annual affair and this being our first re union. Those present were: Mrs. Lena Fry.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brouwer, Russell Brouwer, Mrs. Herman Gres- Mrs. Elsie Giant and daughter, LuAnn, Ray Giant, Mr.

and IMrs. John Knox, daughters Mary Paulina, Thelma and Joanna, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bolyard, daughters DeVetta and Juanita, Lester Glck. Mr.

and Mrs. Soli and daughter. Rosemary. The most economical cooking and baking fuel Skelgas. SHXFFERLX BROTHERS Monroeville, TmHaft MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER A number of friends and neigh bors gathered recently at the home Jt Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Emenhiser for a miscellaneous shower in honor of Mrs. Wayne Emenhiser. Several contests were held and prizes awarded to the winners, who in turn give them to the bride. Many useful and beautiful gifts were received by Mrs.

Emenhiser. A delicious luncheon of Ice cream and cake was served. Tbose present were: Mrs. Ollie Scott, Mrs. Bertha Morton and sons.

Paul, John and Victor, Mrs. Iva Zinn, Mrs. Mildred Welkel. Mrs. Louis Scherer and daughter, Eileen, Mrs.

Martin Fuelling and daughter, Irene, Mrs. Leona Perry, Mrs. Amanda Kimberlin and son, John, Mrs. Inez Bobllya and daughter. A.

Delight, Mrs. Sarah Hawkins, Miss Rose Wietfeldt, Mrs. Monema Hawkins and daughter, June, Mrs. Marie Scott, Mrs. Dan Emenhiser, Mrs.

Sylvia Emenhiser and son, Howard, Mrs. Dora Gable and daughter, Joan, and the guest of honor, Wayne Efenhiser. SANI. BAKE SHOP GRAMELSPACHER A SON, Prone, Monroeville, Indiana BUT ZEPHYR FLOUR a mm fi.w MMJwm -tn iBn.iairei xamt Amy Other StMdnrd Brand. GROCERIES, MEATS AND GOODS Happenings xom luieci rne jjinner Pall, Dividend Checks 'And Tax Bills Ot Every Individual; National And International Problems Inseparable From Local Welfare.

The surrender of Paris, which was followed almost at once by the collapse of French military resistance, was more than a disaster for the Entered In Post Monroeville, The darters, Helen Jeanette and French Republic, more than a great Indiana, As Second Class Matter We Uo To Press At 2:00 P. M. Each Wednesday SUBSCRIPTION RATES Other States In United States, Per Year Six Months 75c I Three Months 40c I One Month'-- 15c Single Copy 6c I Canada, Cuba, Florida, California, 8 2.00 Per Year ADVERTISING RATES Display Per Inch Foreign 80c to 50c Foreign Contracts, SOc; Less 15-2 (50O or More Inches Per Year) Local Merchants, Irregular 80c Local Monthly 23c I Local Merchants, Year Contract, 20c I Cash With All Orders Under 8.100 Reader Advertising Black Face Type, Per Line 10c the I victory for Hitler's incredible war machine. It was a symbol of the cataclpsmlc changes that are taking place at a bewildering speed in the world we live in. For.

Paris, with London, has long been associated In men's minds with freedom with all that democracy means. And democracy is what Hitler, as he said and wrote time and again. Is out to' destroy. Paris is or used to be a living example of all that Nazism abhor. Little by little we are coming to realize that this is not a war in the traditional sense.

It Is, instead, a revolution with the most far-reaching purposes imaginable. Therp have always been victors and vanquished is war. But, once the peace treaties were drawn, the world went on much as it did before. The. victorious power did not attempt to force a government, a philosophy of life of their own choosing, on the conquered.

Few are able to believe that if Hitler wins he will be satisfied with such rewards as financial reparations, the restoration of the pre-war German colonies and similar material gains. For Hitler, as Mein Kampf vividly indicates, is consumed by two ambitions. One is to make the German race master of all Europe and perhaps, in the fullness of time, the The other is to destroy the capitalistic system, liberalism in government, and the democratic process. We have many an object lesson in the countries he has so far taken. In every instance, freedom of press and speech and all rights of protest, have been abrogated 100 per cent.

While the forms of local government are permitted to exist, all important de cisions and policies are made in Ber lin. Revolt of any kind against Nazi" orders is punished with the ut most severity. And racial minor! ties, especially the Jews, are ruth iessiy oppressed. Men who have had contact with high German circles have lately been describing what they believe a Hit ler victory wocld mean to Europe, and to the balance or the world They say that the Fuehrer envisions a Germanic Europe in which only the German, the master race, would be permitted to bear arms. Euro pean customs union, completely Ger man controlled, would be establish ed.

The smaller nations would disappear, or would exist as mere geo graphical entitles, without power or real meaning. All currencies would be dominated by Germany, and Ger many would establish the, terms on which trade between peoples could be carried on. The gold standard, of course, would cease to exist. It would be replaced by some sort of a barter system. The "superior peoples of Europe the British, the French, the Scandinavians, etc.

yould command a high standard of living, while the "inferior" peoples such as the Slavs, would be much in the position of slaves, performing the hard labor and receiving in re turn just enough food and clothing and lodging and medical attention to keep them alive and able to work So far as this hemisphere is con cerned, there are two theories. One is that, after Hitler had consolidated Europe, he would attack the Ameri cans with military force. The other is that he has no such plans which what he said in his recent inter view with an American news corres- is visiting friends and relatives in I Wayne, spent the week-end here theSEE he New nun fliroirui Ran pondent. The second theory has 111 1 I ao If. -J I of many authoritative adherents.

Hit ler, they say, feels that the Ameri cans would have to come to terms with him whether they wished to or not, in order to dispose of their surplus commodities and abroad. The Americas, he reasons, must have foreign trade and that necessity would drive them to join in whatever system -of commerce he establishes. Our gold and at the moment we have some 60 per cent of all the world's monetary gold-would be useful only for filling teeth and manufacturing Jewelry. One note of optimism is occasion ally sounded. Even if Hitler wins an overwhelming victory in Europe, some hopefuls he will not be able to put his plans Into effect.

This is based on the fact that all the empires won by conquest In the past have invariably collapsed sooner or later of their own weight. Con quered people are not cooperative atremendouB part of the conqueror's energies and resources and man power must be given to policing them. And in time, the conqueror grows rich and soft. So much for speculation. This seems sure tomorrows worm, no matter who wins this war, will he a vastly different place than the world of todav.

There will, say the an thorlties, be famines, depression. constant social and economic up heavals. The future for all nations is far from bright. CARD OF THANKS. We wish in "this manner to thank Mrs.

Webb and her well-trainea Octet and Master Stanley Roblson for their fine music and patriotic spirit, demonstrated at this cnurcn, last Sunday morning. United Brethren Sosday School. i rrnmm MRKTBR gmMm Now gives you a NEW MODEL that you have been looking for, it has all Chromalox Units, all Porcelain Inside and Out, Scotch Kettle Light, Two Unit Oven and look at the price, mills; CONSIGN Alii YOUR LIVE STOCK TO Dcnlin Commission Co. Fort Wayne Union Stock Tarda JAKE SCHLEMMER WOOD SCHLEMMER WELL DRILLING, PLUMBING and PUMP REPAIRING Viroil r.lorton PHONE 8888 Monroeville, Indiana D95 installed in your home. VJEIRrjJAM WOLFF "The Hardware For The People" Phone 3613.

Monroeville, Ind. imnmtmm 4th cflily 1937 Ford Tudor, 85. 1937 Ford Tudor, 85. 1937 DeLuxe Ford Tudor, 85. 1932 Ford B-Tudor.

1930 DeSota Tudor. 1936 Ford Truck. LEUENBERGER BROTHERS Phone 2363 MONROEVILLE, INDIANA Sales Service AND FORD TRACTORS TWO MEW 17AE1TED AT 0I1CE Manager of large, favorably known feed company wants two men for good paying work in this locality. Deliver orders to fanners, render service, do other work. or sales experience helpful.

Must have car. For personal Interview write Box 8, Monroeville, Indiana. Name Address r-rlces now increased i. ivery to -our ba ine vnrrf a. Pence Wire, Old Auti Bodv Bcrap, all grades Llgnl Sheet Iron.

Factory crap. Cor. IJ'j'Via Ph. A-7J rt jdtn S't. -Mtr, ta I (I.

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