Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 60, Decatur, Adams County, 11 March 1939 — Page 3
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f CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline. 11 A M. Jeanette Wlnnoo •hones 1000 — 1001 Saturday Mission Band. Zion Reformed Church, J p. m. District Eastern Riar Hupper, Masonic Ha IL S:l& P. M Methodist Church Hupper. Church Dining Rouen. & to 7 p. tn. Monday Pythian Slater Needle Club, K of P. Hall. After Temple. Corinthian Class Meeting, Mrs Everett Hutker. 7:20 p m Research Club. Mrs. A. J. Haney. J-3(i p. m. Tuesday Stators Os Ruth Clasa. Mrs. Homer Ruhl. 7:30 p. m Mary And Martha Com, Methodist Church, 7:30 p. on. Rebekah Lodge. Odd Fellow's Hall. 7:30 p. tn. Church Mother's Study Club, Methodist Church. 2:30 p. m. Wednesday Shakespeare Club. Mrs. Jesse Sutton. 2:30 p tn. Historical Club. Mrs James Frtatoe. 2:30 p m. Decatur Home Economics Club. Mrs. Kernel ,'Sgsh. 1:30 p. tn. Business And Professional Woman's Club. Rice Hotel. <:3O p. m. Thursday C. L. W. Class Mlns Jays* Eady. 7:30 p m. Presby'rrian Ladtae' Aid, Mrs. C. C. Langston 2:30 p. m. W M F. S. Anniversary Celebration. Methodist Church. 7 p. m Friday < Adams County Federation of Clubs. Mrs. John Tyndall. 1 p. m Presbyterian Church Members Supper. Church Parlors. C:3O p. m o'clock. This will be a carry-in | supper and the meet, rolls and coffee will be furnished Those at- I tending are asked to bring their own table service. An interest Ina ' program is being planned for the ’ evening. MT. LEASANT LADIES HAVE MEETING THURSDAY The Mount Pleasant Ladles' Aid ' society met Thursday afternoon I at the home of Mrs. Archie Sus- . dorf. Mrs. Sam Fuhrman gave the | devotionale and read from the book of St. John. During the social hour, lovely refreshments | acre served by the hostess to the
i voluminous retorts on the cases us worked on. After they flmsh an in- ! vestlgatlon. all of Boss G-Man Hoover's operatives have to write a complete summary, tracing it step by step. Nica tribute Culver Military academy ia paying to Joseph Sant ley for his picture. "Spirit of Culver.” The school has voted him the privilege of wearing a class ring This honor has gone to only two other people who didn t graduate from the inatitution. Both ar* army generals Jackie Cooper and Freddie Bartholomew, who worked in the picture, will be awarded inscribed swot da Our other movie kids are growing up on us. too. In her new picture. Police School," Jane Withen wears a long dress and high heek lor the first time on the screen She also wears her hair up for the ! first time and gets her first screen kiss. It's a puppy love aequence. ot course. George Ernest is the boy. Buster Keaton and Oliver Hardy will head a personal appearance act that Sam Howard and Dave Gould arc readying tor a tour. . . . Since these
1 stories about his I adopting a baby j boy. Hair StylI tat Sydney GullJ aroff has re- | ceivrd 20 proI posuls of marI flags from I women who I want to mother I the child. . . . 1 Fearing ao m e | sort of slip, Par- . amount insured Fred MacMur-
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ray'a face for 125.000 before he did the fight acene with Jim Hogan in "Invitation to Happlneee” . . . When Jeanette MacDonald goes on her elnging tour, her accompaniat will be Giuaeppe Rnnboechek. who waa with the Metropolitan Opera company for 17 yeara. . . . Gertrude Nieaen had both Dick Purcell and Townaend Netcher to eecort her at Case Marcel. . . . The accidental bayonet atab Brian Dunlavey received on the "Beau Geate" location could ao aaaily have been fatal. It waa within two Inchea of his heart. Ida Luplno han been ordered not to wear street makeup ror a month. She'B become allergic to it, but fortunately not to grease paint. . . . And add to odd Hollywood Bights: Ward Bond, husky ex-footballer at the University of Southern California knitting a white sweater on the "Water Front" set at Warnara.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY. MARCH 11. 1939
tan members, one visitors and five •JtHdn-n present. A new member was taken into the society at this meeting. FLOWER STUDY CLUB HAS REGULAR MEETING The LWHe Rower Study -mb mat Friday .toning afier church In thKnights of Columbus hall. Mrs Ales Tanvsa was the lender and aha 1 read several vary Interesting pa-| pars. One on the life and accentI rdtahments of the late Pong Ptua' X! and the other th* life of st J Joseph and also « story. "At Mses With St Joseph •' The nest meetIng will he held at the home of Mrs Barney Werttberger. A surprise party was held at the , home of Mrs Mae Marshall Friday | evening In honor of her birthday j A delicious lunch was served to Mr. j and Mrs James Chllcote and child-j r«-n, Mr. and Mrs Woodaon Ogg and ’hildren. Peter Swar’a and children. Mrs Rhaffer. Mr. Augvnbaugh, Mrs Reed and son. and Mildred Mar- . ahall. "-o i i NAME MAGLIONE (CONTINUED FROM FACIE ON hi the culminating sign when Pierre Laval, then premier, visited the Vatican Soon afterward Cardinal Maglione was elevated to the sacred college and returned to Vatican city. DISTRICT MEET (CONTINUED FROM FAME ONE* the St. Joseph church at Bluffl.-.n will give the of welcome Mrs. Floyd Sands Bluffton palish chairman, will also speak Adams County Memorial Hospital | j Dismissed Marlon Smith. 113 Jefferson Street; Melvin F. Gallogly. ' route three. Decatur. Admitted —Mrs. Wuyne Henchman. Linn drove. Ohio. AFL PROPOSAL - irOXTINCED FROM FAOB ONKi . independent proposal of President I A. F. Whitney of the Brotherhood of Railrad Trainmen was not being discussed. The CIO News, official publlcaI tion of the Lewis' group, appealed ■ editorially for "serious consideration" of the tabor congress plan by all labor unionists, regardless , of afhliatin. and "all public-epii Ited Americans.” "They I the CIO proposals- are I sincerely offered as a conatructlve - suggestion for bringing about just and effective unity within the shortcut possible time.” the newspaper said. •'The unity which the CIO proposes is of Immediate concern to all labor Rut there are also even wider considerations of public welfare. Labor needs to act unitedly. not only for Its own Immediate economic Interests, but also in defense of all progressive legislation and of our cuntry's democratic in- i stitutiona.” Laat night'a peace talks began ' promptly at 8 p. m. and were interrupted only for sandwiches and coffee served the negotiators in | their Biltmore hotel conference, room shortly after midnight o LOYALISTS STATE (CONTINUED FROM PACE <»NK» ' of the Child Jesus hospital near I the northeast corner of the park ■ The fire of machine guns and rifles punctuated the explosions of artillery and trench mortar shells, and the start of hand grenade explosions showed that fighting was now at closest range. Backing the attacking shock troops were great masses of men whi had been marching to the park area during the early hours of the morning. At 11:10 a. m.. as the fighting Increased steadily In ferocity, these men still were awaiting orders. But their presence was taken to mean that they would attack at the strategically proper moment In an effort to overwhelm the rebels by a frontal assault. Life in the city proper went on as usual. For yeara. airplane bombs and artillery shells had be"n dropped Into the city by the nationalists, and the people were Inured to danger. It was remarkable to see how little the fighting w>eined to mean to ordinary men, women and children. Streets are deserted at night. During the day. guards aak frequently for Identification papers. But movement about the city is astonishingly free. r PREBLE NEWS * ♦ —- —- ♦ Mr.vand Mrs. Fred Llnnemeier of Fort Wayne spent Sunday with Mrs. Cxtherlne Llnnemeier. Rudolph Lin-1 iiemeler and Martin Bents. Mrs. Henry Decker returned to Georgia after spending several weeks with Mrs. Charles Sullivan Mrs. Gust I-elmenstoll and daughter Rachel of Detroit. Mich., are tire guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hoffman and family ■ Mrs. Charles Miller. Mrs. Ctmrlea
As Union Chiefs Sought Labor Peace in Vain |' * [ L 1a ' " “ • i Lett to right, Philip Murray, Sydaey HlUmaa. Matthew Hoti. T. A. Richert. Secretary of l-abor FeridM. Harry Bate, and John L lewis
Settlement of questions which have split the tabor movement Into warring camps seems d>stant again <* Ihes* labor leaders, conferring at the White House with President Roosevelt and beirttary of Labor Psrkina, to come to agreement.
Urodbeck and Mrs. Suaie Reppett of Decatur called on Mrs. John Kirchner and Mrs Juno Shickley, ecent ly. Mr. and Mrs Thurman Fuhrman i»nd daughter of Waynedale spent Sunday with Mr. snd Mrs. Cbarlaa Fuhrman and daughter Mary. Mr and Mrs. Milton Hoffman and daughters entertained with a Sunday dinner for Mrs. Gust LstaMnstoll and daughter Rachel of Detroit. Mich.. Mra. Lena Sherlock ot Corunna. Mr and Mrs. Earl Straub ard daughter Harriet of Spencerville. Ohio. Mr. and Mrr. Ernst Bash of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Jmi Schlickman and family. Mrs. Hansel Foley and son O'Dell Miss Irene Kirchner. Mrs. Mabel Marshall and son Henry spent Sunoay afternoon in Fort Warne. Mr. and Mra. Clarence Smith and daughter spent Sunday «vening with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fuhrman. Mn and Mra. Orville Heller hod as their guests tor supper Saturday, j Mr. and Mrs. Veral Heller. Mr. and , Mrs. John Heller and Miss Vera Heller of Fort Wayne. -1 ■oEyeglasses Are Illuminated Leipstg— (U.R) -Ingenioua Illuminated eyeglasses, enabling the wearer to read or move about in the dark, have been demonstrated at the Leipalg fair. The lenses are surrounded by tiny electric bulbs j which act as a flashlight follow- , Ing the line of vision.
Indicted for Murdci V k Mn. Coletta Schlett Harold Hasting* I Mn Coletta Schlett, 28. and Harold Hastings. 35 both of Sandusky, 0., have been Indicted by a trend- jury on murder chargee growing out of the death of Mn. Schlett's husband, Carl, found on a highway, apparently the victim of a hit-ekip driver. Schlett ear- ■ tied a double liability insurance policy of 115 000. _
The Congress of Industrial Organization Is represented by John L. Lewis, Philip Murray and Sydney Hillman, the American Federation of luibor negotiators being Matthew Woll. T. A Rickert and Harry Bates
• ' Quick Pickup for Airmail t i t mA. 1 . I ’■ sHM R * A* ’ r i J | ■i ' \ 1 \ t "l 1 \ » j ! ■/ ! I ..- | , ■ - A 1 WMURJp L " r ■.'r .. Mail planes pick up outgoing mail and deposit incoming packages aud letters without landing at Coatesville. Pa. airport. Picture shows a demonstration there as a mall plane'awoopa down and scoopg up a sack of mail by means of a grapple apparatus between two «0foot poles. Dr. Lytle 8. Adams, physician-dentist, of Irwin. Pa, is inventor of the idea which soon may speed up airmail delivery and pickup for M communities in several states.
Clark, Carole Soon May Wed *1 " r "wg * v ■* 38 ♦ jSr ' _r" 4 -jhß fell < • i&TWjib, - . ■’ V* ’ ... t i.v , • il VmPPMI *4' HBtyl *<■ 2. \ Clark Gable Carole Lombard ’ Pictured together as they watched a Loa Angeles. Cal., boxing match are motion picture stars Clark Gable and Carole Lombard. Clark and Carole are expected to be married soon, now that Mn. Clark t _ Gable has been granted a divorce in Las Vegas, Nev.
Fortell Foretells Birth of Son ♦' f J The I’orlelta—Mldney A, Marvin and Mrs. f ortell Claiming he has correctly foretold the sex of no less than HO unborn I babes tn the last two years. Sidney A. Fortell of Newark. NJ. now forecasts the birth of a son. June 17 or 18. this year, to his wife. He is pictured phoning friends the advance "news" while aon, Marvin, and Mra Fortell look admiringly on.
Air Popeye Weds Olive Ovl '-X «• ’ i 9.' la./ \ A** * ‘ v gk y i } ; 1 a fV) « - ' - or.' i*TfßsrMMTi Margie (Olive Oyl) Hines Jack (Popeye) Mercer The romance of "Popeye” and “Olive Oyl," famed eornlc strip characters. has resulted in their marriage with the wedding of Jack Mercer and Miss Margie Hines, radio performers, in Ft. Lauderdale. Fla. On the air. Mercer’s gravel voice Imitated that of Popeye while the radio voice of Olive Oyl really belonged to Miss H‘"»s
Votes Vindicate Ousted Teacher ~/WWt • • 4' X* jsM- ■ttjOthry <r > S'5 1 • 7 -J? 1 . • i QwMMynJur \lr?k*_y jyJßpiTydWß. r ‘ v b " 1 —-e.il. -—SI as Maa Hallln Mrs. Hallln With the school committee which dismissed her on grounds of being too modern voted out of office, pretty Isabelle Hallln, Saugus. Mass.. i school marm, looks happy. Best of all. for Isabelle, her mother, | Mrs. Annie L. HalUn got most votes of all the members of the new eoaimittaa.
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