Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 19, Decatur, Adams County, 23 January 1939 — Page 3

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Mcr'ey pro* for "Marie Antoinette.” I vividly remember every John Garfield played in ■®«Wers." and think Walwas grand in "Ken--Bnd Basil Rathbone near ■*> P«rfection in “if i Were ■* e Picture would be either Kud r el." Ragtm:i ' Band ” ° r ar r on the subject of ■SC. 1 think R -K-Os u Was the best picture ■ ls&> b ° Ut . lhe stage and " A the beat about the Ktev t 0 read a really fi ue. ■ ■L, h 7° etry ’ bas Amerh industry inspired any ■SttedT'° ki Nancy Kel ’y ■ Norris af te ° r ß iu e a party w ‘th B*Jam M "v - the P rev ’iew of B* ini’ 1 ? er mother adKer together l 4 entering the of “V? 11 '’ facing •"ring escort. ? hoto ß ra Phers. Promlsi "g ■belies a H °Hywood ap- ■ have 2" e m art ' M rs. Kelly ■ been maX mb ? red that Norris fc^r andha■9 aw No? r ? U a wa ?er that ■ PPear fr ° m B’ " : Pro&w Why Pau 'ette B*' s remedy i3°th t t appf “ ar ln K her °ff the .3 ‘ U Would ■ However for to ° ■“ftt take L?, h o e 8 ass ociK ad <led cost nf thiS Point tt# new unil " 3 , 3 UM and ■ uni °n rules about

, CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Jeanette Winnea Phones 1000 — 1001 Monday Woman’s Club General Meeting, Library Auditorium, 7:45 P. M. County Women’s Chorus, Moose Home, 1:30 P. M. Research Club, Mrs. H. B. Heller, 2:30 p. tn. Tuesday Church Mother’s Study Club, Methodist Church. 2:30 p. m. Rebekah Lodge. Odd Fellows Hall 7 :30 P- mKirkland Ladies’ Club, High School. 1 p. m. Adams County Nurses Ass’n, Mrs. Oscar 8 p. m. Zion Senior Walther League, Lutheran Church 7:30 p. m. Wednesday I Zion Junior Walther League, Lutheran Church, 7:30 p. m. Historical Club, Mrs. Sam Shanin, 2:30 p. m. Shakespeare Club, Mrs. George Walton. 2:30 p. m. St. Vincent de Paul, K of C. Hall 2 p. nt. Union Township Women s Club Mrs. George Morris. 1:30 p. m. Thursday St. Mary's Home Economics Club, Pleasant Mills Baptist Church. 1:30 p nt. Eastern Star, Masonic Hall. 7:30 p. m. C. L. W. Class, Jane Graber, 7:30 p. m. Friday Pocahontas Lodge. Red Men’s Hall. 7:30 p. m. American Legion Auxiliary, Legion Hall, 7:30 p. m. Saturday Zion Lutheran Chicken Supper, Church Basement a to 7 p. tn. Wayne. Mrs. Eva Yager, Miss Vivian Burk and the hostess. Mrs. Joe Livers. During the evening Chinese Checkers were enjoyed. Miss Eady is the week-end guest of Miss Vivian Rurk. The St. Mary’s Home Economics Club will meet Thursday atternoonat one-thirty o'clock in the PJeasant Mills Baptist church. Mrs. Lee Custer will be the hostess assisted by the Medames William Noll, Ralph Longenberger and Orlen Fortney.

overtime pay, they insist Charlie will set a record this time for quick production. The comedian is going to use his same old cameraman, Rollie Totheroh, and such other standbys as Henry Bergman. Charlie visited his studio the other day for the first time in I two and one-half years. Understand Betty Grable and Jackie Coogan have a swell offer for a personal appearance tour together after her picture, "Campus Dormitory,” but will turn it down. “Stanley and Livingstone” certainly will be something different for Spencer Tracy. In one scene, i he'll have to work with 10 lions and, in another, he must swim through a tank containing crocodiles. Their jaws, of course, will be taped securely together. In “Invitation to Happiness,” the frail Irene Dunne is supposed to let go a punch and knock Fred Mac Murray out for the count. They are threatening to invite Carole Lombard, Claudette Colbert, Sylvia Sidney and Gladys Swarthout to watch the scene. Mac Murray, who is the nicest sort of guy in real life, has socked them all in past pictures. The Selznick crowd will tell you that Vivien Leigh, the choice for Scarlett, is the only girl tested who combines the dark hair, green

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eyes and 161 n c h waist described by Margaret Mitchell in her book ... ...Gable’s Rhett Butler will not speak with a southern accent and you can count on it . . . Clark has never been able to master an accent for a picture . . . Despite

the reconciliation rumors, guests at Renee De Marco’s going away party at La Conga did not include Husband Tony . . . She is going to London but will come back to New York for an engagement at the World’s Fair ... As a solo dancer ... A new Pete Smith short will show a streamlined skier going £2 m. p. h. Isn't this a record ? . . . They had to dig 30 cactus needles out of Paul Muni’s hand the other day after he reached into what he thought was a basket of prop cactus apples on the “Juarez” set.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1939.

i Leaders will give their reports of I ; the agricultural conference held I recently and al) members are urged to attend. |

Tlie American Legion Auxiliary [ will have a social meeting at the Legion Home Friday evening at aev--1 cn-thlrty. All members are urged to | attend. The Zion Lutheran Ladies are i sponsoring a chicken supper Saturi day evening from five to seven o'clock in the church basemt nt. The i public Is cordially invited to attend The menu will be announced at a later date. Mr. and Mrs. Cal E. Peteigon and John Everett were Sunday dinner ; guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. i Cnarles Sanders of near Craigville. ! Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Connelly and family. BESSIE ROLLI WEDS ALBERT COLCHIN Mrs. Bessie Rolli ot Bluffton and Albert Colchin of Decatur were united in marriage Saturday afternoon t at the recteory of the St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Bluffton, Father Anderson performed the single ring I ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Colchin of Decatur were the attendants to the couple. Tire bride wore a 'black maltese crepe dress with matching accessories and a corsage of gardenias. Mrs. Joe Colchin wore a dark blue maltese crepe dress and a corsage |cf pink rosebuds and sweet-peas. The bridal party had a wedding dinner at the Tavern in Bluffton. The couple will live at 217 West Wiley Street. Bluffton. Mr. Colchin Is an instructor in the Wells county state forest near that’ city. o i * — « Adams County Memorial Hospital | Admitted—Mrs. Calvin Nussbaum Berne (dismissed); Betty Wiswell, Hoagland; John Lengerich, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Lengerich, route two. Decatur. Dismissed —Mrs. Hubert W. Hawkins and baby,, Roger Dean, route cne, Monroe; Arthur Fosnaugh, Monroe; Lena Teeter. Elm street; Baby Robert James Bailer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bailer, 1131 i Second Street; CaUiryn McLean. Ohio City, Ohio; Mrs. Clarence C. Heiman and baby Dav id Lee, Fourth Street; James E. Ward, route three. Decatur; Albert Haimen, Richmond; Mrs. Leo Kirsch, route one. Decatur; Mrs. Nora Sidle. Ohio City, Ohio. - —

PERSONALS Mrs. Frank Tremp of near Linn (’rove was a shopper in this city Saturday and stopped in and renewI cd her paper for another year. o Royal Emblem To Appear Ottawa, Ont. —(UP) — The re- | strictions against the use of royal emblems and portraits of King George and Queen Eiibabeth on ! souvenirs will be relaxed in Canada • during 1939. The Canadian Secj reUry of State has announced that the ban will be removed to permit Canadian manufacturers to reproduce the royal emblems. - —— Town Resents Snow Stories Flagstaff. Ariz.-(U.R) —F' ree board and lodging awaits the travelers of Northern Arizona highways who become snowbound in this city during the winter —if there are any. The local chamber of commerce, hotel operators and restaurant owners, irritated .by reports of snow-blocked highways will be the hosts. - -o — Wool Nests For Sparrows Sydney, Australia.—(U.R)— W. H. Farnborough, an aged man who stands daily in Hyde Park and watches the sparrows, has decided to increase their standard of living. He has donated a supply of 1 . - -- —- ——* x Accepts Position Keith Hunt 503 No. sth St.. Decatur, graduate Honolulu Conservatory of Music, accepts position as chief instructor for Honolulu Conservatory in Mobile, Alabama and Pensacola, Florida.

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Keith Hunt Accepts Position In South Keith Hunt, a life long resident of Decatur, son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hunt of 503 No. sth Street, has accepted a responsible (position with the Honolulu Conservatory of Music cf Fort Wayne, as chief instructor in the Mobile. Alabama. and Pensacola, Florida, disricts. As chief instructor. Mr. Hunt will be in complete charge of instruction in the southern half of Albania and and the northwest portion of Florida. Mr. Hunt is a graduate of the Honolulu Conservatory in Decatur and for the past several years has been actively engaged in music, | both as a high school student and | as a member of the Honolulu guitar . orchestra of Decatur. Walter Peterson, president of the Honolulu Conservatory, announced Mr. Hunt's appointment. His many friends in this city wish him every success in his new- position o Employers Must Report Payments Indianapolis, January 23 —Indiana i employers and other payors who made payments of SI,OOO or more -to employees or other payees have only eight more days in which to file information, returns reporting such payments to the state gross income tax division, Clarence A. Jackson, director of the division, pointed out today. — o —— Shipping Men Optimistic Montreal (U.R> — The visit of King George VI and Queen Eliza-i beth to Canada next summer and 1 the New York World's Fair will | help revive the slumping trans'tlantic passenger business, shipping men here believe. They forecast that both events will give Impetus to westbound traffic. o East’s Tribute to West Pomona, Cal. —(UP) The fame j of the Arabian horses bred at the University of California W. K. Kellogg Institute of Animal Industry here has become so world-wide that ' among this year’s sales of future Arabian colts were 12 to the Maharajah of Bhaunaga, India. o Penny Wise And Forgetful ! San Diego, Cal. —KU.PJ —An elderly man demonstrated the old axiom, "penny wise and pound foolish" here when he refused to make a 20-cent purchase afte* a drugstore clerk asked him for a cent I sales tax. The angry man stalked ! ! out of the store and left a dollar on the counter. cotton wool with which the sparrows are now building warmer 1 winter nests.

Report Eight Persons Suffocated To Death McGregor, la., Jan. 23 —(UP) — Funeral services will be held tomorrow for four adults and four children who suffocated in an apartment house fire Saturday night. The fire started in a furniture store and spread quickly to three apartments on upper floors. The e.ght victims, the only persons in the apartments at the time, were cut off from escape by (blazing stairways. Police were attempting to learn the cause of the fire. o Michigan Youths Given Sentences Angola, Ind., Jan. 23 — (UP) —■ I Robert Noble, 19, and Robert Brack!ney, 17, both of Montgomery, Mich., j were under sentence to the state prison farm today after pleading guilty to charges of second degree burglary. Noble was given nine months and Brackney was sentenced to seven months. Judge Clyde C. Carlin gave lenient terms because of their ages. The pair was charged with looting cottages on Clear Lake of Merchandise valued at nearly $2,000. Four boat motors were recovered at the time of their arrest. o I Cow Is "Ground Gripper” Winsted, Conn. — (U.R) — Meyer Liskin has a cow whose legs are so short it looks as it it was buried to its knees. Liskin says the animal is normal in size in every other respect and can be milked without great Inconvenience. o Okra 14 Feet Tall Hammond. La.— (U.R) —Joseph ! Boyd, farmer, grows okra that ri- | vals the tall corn of Kansas in height. Boyd exhibited a stalk of I okra 14 feet long. He said he had to buy a special step ladder 16 feet high to slip the stalk of its pods.

Quick, Easy, Efficient! S; No trouble to do the Family Laundry with the New MAYTAG I WASHING machine -_JL 1 "JO We’ll Gladly Demonstrate Kelvinator Refrigerators VtQSk J Estate Stoves *< Hoover Sweepers iSsNr' WE SERVICE and REPAIR r ALL makes * Decatur Hatchery JAMES KITCHEN, Salesman I j

Farm Institutes Open Wednesday Farmer’s institutes will start Wednesday in Hartford township with Preston Pyle, chairman; Thursday, Berne Rufus Huser, chairman, and Friday. Union township, Victor Bleeke, chairman. The speakers for this series of Farmers institutes are: T. A. Hopper and Mrs. Calvin Perdue. The Berne institute will have an agrictultural and home economics display that is open to the county, while the same displays in Hartford and Union are limited to t their respective towships. All will feature evening entertainijient on the day of the institutes. Red Coral Always Prized It is red coral that is and always has been prized, not solely for jewelry and buttons, but as a charm to bring safety, health and secrets not revealed to the ordinary person. As ancient Gauls rushed headlong into battle, they trusted their safety to their swords, strength and the | "magic” coral imbedded in their shields or helmets. Many Italians and Indians regard coral as protection against the “evil eye.” The world's red coral comes from the reefs off the Mediterranean coast of ' Africa, »ays the Washington post and is obtained chiefly by Italian' • CHANGE OF ADDRESS Subscribers are request ed to give old and new address when ordering paper changed from vne address to another. For example: If you change your address from Decatur R. R. 1 to Decatur R. R. 2. instruct us to change the paper from route one to ’•out* ♦wo

Divorcee Writes News Release San Francisco —(UP) — Pretty blonde Mrs. Kathleen Walker believes in handling her own press reunions. When she was handed down .in interlocutory divorce decree, she immediately handed to reporters a typewritten statement of the whole affair Her principal complaint was that her husband, as a service station attendant, had too much occasioned to meet the most beautiful woman in the world. o Used Cave for Glass Work The first glass maker in Scotland was George Hay (1566-1625). He took advantage of a peculiarly formed cave at Wemyss. on the Fife coast, and set up his furnace there in. o— Double Thumbs Giveaway San Jose, Cal. —(UP)—When Police Sergeant Kenneth Jordan started to fingerprint Gabriel Santana, he ran up against a new complication. Santana had two thumbs on each hand, and the fingerprint ■ 1 ' ■ 1 “— —-i

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'■ards only had provisions for one thumb. However, sufficient printin'- was done to establish that Santana was a parole violator on a vagrancy charge. Dictators’ Idealogy Studied Los Angeles.—(U.R)—The University of California has opened a new “laboratory" course in the techniques and idealogy of modern dictators. o 500 Birds Inherited London. —(U.R) —Five hundred pet birds and 13 dogs are part of the legacy left by Frances. Countess of Warwick, to her housekeeper, Miss Nancy Galpin.* Out of an estate of $185,000, the Countess left Miss Galpin an annuity of $2.000. 0 500 Sheets B'/jXll. 20-n>„ White Automatic Mimeograph Bond, nealy wrapped $1.05. Thi« paper is free of lint and sized for pen and ink. Decatur Democrat Comranv. ts