Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 65, Decatur, Adams County, 17 March 1939 — Page 3

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for “Gone Uy-"- '~ r W ' •> ' clamored tor ■tprw S ri- I , t,. Scarlett In lE**" M *' '■ v I-tty coustaM Mtaeen whom no love is lost. nf ■>; W T W", It HT* - * 4 * *‘H wr< »k havoc with any B** r »t ■!* Iy, n ban! and Clark might haw for a real honeyEven before the recent ueM tlgore.l that Mark ■ * bu»y on the picture tor months. ■ *»' until Hollywood hears this! ■"7 Guiiarotf. lh, ‘ ha,r »tyllst ICr‘ r‘ r ' , ' lor ' r’ lanß to adopt a wby within the next few ’ Gtularoff, who whip. up Br, ;r ’*, !or ”» M-G-M stars, got Kt „ pl ; blt ' ‘'y 6 while back Kat, the r “'» ln 8 "**’,»* hM ipoken for a K' •h. JJ. d ’ * l(tht un**"- It T> n UntU the l " u * r pnrl EXt J? ’■octant mother la Klhv who wIU »»*•» “P •fpwin b * C * UM * he *" O*P«r»teL*"°m L ,,ork the th o, tom which we I J column ,arh day. elder brother. P v lh 7 of ‘ w,n « J««t Kaw. . York - They are a I®' ll R «nh' r ! &nd WOn 1 •* na,ne4 Em ,t r " n ru * h bark *«t If on the family conference. you *** °“ l‘“’heaMn? n U n*‘*- but y°" mu "t u* Bn J“* y Bl: roette. the !?*>'« »nd wh*J7* y " work * wlth Isa with the. m. h ? B P rtm ® favorI Bmi«f k UMt€rnf *na. | llkß ’pub?". t h 1 ! , 11 ~ther • i° b at I“* «Ugs wh« d .u “ ‘ Joorttl « n «t [*»ltinß h the Autr y unit 1« U ftn !tem •» I kt * r by , au roette la a mlnD ofea.ion and la naator of

I >in war** completed foe the «up- | pep to be held at the chut oh this <reni:i| for membe'a <4 the Hunnay school and >hur>'h and 'heir tptn;lie* At the close nt the meet Ilia lovely rt fr» ahmen’s were served <y the hoetoaa, a«*l«tn<| ny Mr*. Ralph Stanley ami Mrs William A'folder. ENTERTAINS AT DINNER WEDNESDAY Mr. and Mr* Rtauley Barr nt Devil* laika. North Dakota. who are visiting lu thia city, entertained with a all-thirty dltiuer Wednesday evening Covers were Uld at the Bonita* restaurant tor Mr* Mae Kethcum. Mr*, Dilile Wyant. Billie ami Jimmie Wyant Mr and Mr*. Amos Ketchum. Jerry Ketchum. Mr and Mr* Harve Raker and Alyce Kay Baker, all or thia city. Mr. and Mr* Orndroff and Mr and Mr*. James Durbin of Geneva — ST. LUKE'S LADIES HAVE ALL DAV MEETING The St. Luke** Ladle*' Aid met Thursday at the home of Mr*. Jim Brown At noon a pot luck dinner was served In the afternoon a short business meeting was held and Mrs, I Electa Ivockner read script tire The remainder of the afternoon was, snent in quilting. Th-- next meeting will Ire at the home of Mis* Ethel < -nirtney. Those attending were 1 the Mi-sdamr- Ervin Ixwkner. Ear! Arnold Frank Yager. Fnnk Littmger. Noah Eglv William Shoaf. M*ry Girod. Clint Zimmerman An-1 M Roth Ida Step!<»r. Carl Adler. Carl Bick. Elmer Brer, Carl A talerton. L. L. Williamson, William . Sent bine. H H. Meckatroth. Jamet D Brown. Ml** K. ihryn Zknmc-r * man and Ml** Hulda Kllckman. , PHOEBE BIBLE CLASS HAS REGULAR MEETING Members of the Phoebe ■ptb!’, ' class <4 the Zion Reformed church | > were delightfully entertained at th- I - home of Mr*. T. L. Beck.r. Mr* ' > Georg* Tie ma* had charge of th’ ■ li rot lona 1* and read a pap--r eniltl- . cd. “Can You Drink Tti.» <'np?'| . Mr* Von Gunton. president, pre-; . sided over the business. Minute* of' the previous meeting were -ead an<l| . aoproved. Thirty-eight Members, r-sponded to the roll call. During . the social hour game* of bunco '

i a church near Griffith park The ■ other day when he got a midden call to perform a marriage ceremony, the studio had to get a »ubI stltute doorman to take over hl* duUe*. Remember when Harry Owens, composer of "Sweet Leilant." as•igned the royalties from one of his songs to form a trust fund fur hi* youngster? Alan Dineiiart la trying out the *aine idea. He give* his infant son all royaltie* from The Patsy" and “Applesauce." th* two comedies that Dlnehart coauthored with the late Barry Connors. Both play* still are widely performed in stock companies. Cecil B De Mill* is organizing an all-Hollywood mountain lion ! hunt. With Joel McCrea. Robert ' Preston and Don Gillum, head of : Paramount's publicity and adver- , Using department, the producer* i director util iuvade the hills back 'of hi* ranch at Little Tujunga. They'll try to bag some of th* mountain lions which have been killing deer on the De Mills ranch. Th* Lambeth walk Is dead, or near to it. but look out for a new dance erase to follow the release of Sonia Henle's next picture. “When Winter Comes." It's called •Back-To-Back." and that gives you an Idea of what kind of a dance it is. Irvtng Berlin has written the music and Sonja and Tyrone Power will introduce it in the dancing to Rudy Vallee's band. Joy Hodges must be sittlnff pretty with Universal. She him been given dressing room No. 1 In the new star's building. . . . Hollywood ought to strike off some p'Hfv* v* ~i sort of « medal fF to Victor I J Scher txinger IB J He's celebrating his 25th wed- ■ wMk .J ding anniversa ■ J ry. .. . One of ■ « th* independent pl —iT Him companies T f will announce r ■* two • month i shutdown any I J minute. Two of Glenda Farrell the producer* already have been given their notice. . . . That was Glenda Farrell with Tom Lewi* again at Lindy's lounge. • . . And the biggest attraction at Ruby Foo's the other noontime were the Edward G. Robinsons and their son, Manny. . . - Understand Martha Rsye I* HOB richer from the ffrst horse she ever i>et on in California And what's this about Richard Arlen selling hl* yacht f He's turning rancher with a vengeance.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1933.

CLUB CALENDAR Soclsty Dsadllns. 11 A. M. Joanetto W Innes •honss 1000 — 1001 Friday I V B Mission* and Stewardship ' Study Mrs X W Abbott. T p M : Adams County Federation nt Clulmi, Mrs John Tyndall. I p tu Presbyterian Church Member* Hupper. Chun h Parlors. <:So p. m I tilted Brethren Three Cents Supper. JaJcoh'g School. < to « n. m Wesley Couple* Clssa, t'hurrn **arlor*, T:So p. m. Pliliathae Cht*«. Mr*. C, F. Beil, ”:30 p m Saturday Pythian Slater flummago Sale. K of P. Home. • a. m to » p. m. Monday Re«<* -ch Club. Mra Russell Owens. J: jo p m Cum Join Va Class Anniversary Supper. Church Parlors, « y. m WOman's Club General reting. Library Auditorium. ?:«S p m Tueedsv Adam* County Nurse* Meeting. |T;Se p m W c. T. 1’ institute. Ev. ngeiical I Church. 10 A M | laiyal Daughter's Claaa Guest NiKht. Mr*. William Dellinger. 7:W p m. Psi lota Xi Inspection. Mrs. Hetman Kruckeberg. 1: 30 p. m. P«l lota XI Dinner, Lutheran ' Church. <:iv p. m Tri Kappa S<* ial Meeting. Elk* Home, g p m. Wednesday Sharkespeare Club. Mra. Charlet Tio plr. t:3O p m. Historical Club. Mr*. EJ Ah-. 2:30 p. m. «• re playe dand prise* *er f award|ed to Mr*. Fred Heuer and Mr*. Rny Moser. Small table* weer covet i. ed with white linen-and <entered iwlth bouquet* of *weatpea* and n I lovely one-coure lun< been carried out in St. Patrlcck'* day appoint ment* was served by the hostess assisted by Mr*. Lydia Wotthman. Mra. Don Stump. Mis* Arlene Hecker and Mlaa Miidrid Wiothman. The Women’* Christian TemperI ance I'nion will hold its local Institute Tuesday. March twenty-first ‘ at ten o'clock at the First Evangelical church. A carry in dinner I x ill be served at noon. There will .->e a morning and afternoon veesion ■>nd an interesting and instructive piograni has been arrang'd The principle speaker will be Mr* H. W. i franklin. The public I* cordially invited to attend. fTERSONALS Rev J M. Dawson spoke on the 1 Townsend national focovety plan Monday night at Hiintlngti'n. Tuesday night at Wabash. Wednesday night at Peru. He stated that fine in ret i ng* were held at each city. Willi* Fc.nner. ardent conservationist. Invite* the public to see the moving plctnrea of Canadian hunting country at the new high school auditorium. Tuesday. March 23. The school children are spec - ially invited No admission will be charged. The annual tulip exposition will be held In Holland. Mich, May 12 to 21. It is one of the outstanding show* In the country. Arrangements'' are being made to hold a Fourth degree Initiation of the Knight* of Columbus In Fort Wayne on Sunday. May 2S. Decatur council of the K of C. ha* been Invited to Join with other nearby cities. Dr. Henry C. Link, director of the Psychological Service Center of New York City and author of "Return of Religion" and the "Rediscovery nt Man.' the guest 1 of Roy Hall, president of the Cen-

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a JR Ml /% THL-jkMraJß Mayor l-a Guardia Mayor Ro«*l Greeting Mayor Florello f<* Guard'*, left of New York City, a* he buy* v t'eket of ndtniS’ior to th- Step Frsnctacn world* fair is Mayor Angelo Rossi, right, of San Francisco La Guardia I* attendI ing the western regional meeting of th* United Conference of i Mayors, held at the fair. He is president of th* confsrsnc* group.

SCHOOL Will PRESENT PLAY Kirkland Junior Clara To (»ive “Crawhina Society” Thursday The junior class of Kirklanl high school will present a ihreo-aci c >medy Crashing Hm |ety“ Thur* "ay night March 23. al T:3o o'clock In the school gysnnsaium. The cast i» under the direction <4 Minor C. R trden. The cast tollow*; Adam ihinnigan The husband-* Rodney Dilling Elsla Dunnigan — The wife — l<onna Zimmerman Marguerite--Oldest daughter- Donna Belle Amnld. | Georg* Their non — Hylvan Hlngger Christabel Youngest daughter— Mair* Btranb. ■ H< tuples-Scruple* — The Bntler — B iddy Johnson Mis* Gadgett —Tutor— Lorene Kehrn. Mr. Van Whltheripoon - Lend** In New York Society- I km.’ld Hotne. Mr*. Van Witherspoon Hl* wlf" ■lrene Foanaugh Cyril Van Withertpoon — Their *on--Wllitard U'ulllman. Agatha Mulrooney — Virtuoso — Martha Krep*. Miss Loulae Miller reporter — Jnanlta Cable Admission will he 23 cent* for adnlta and 1& cent* for children. Ticket* may he sucirred from any member of the junior class. FORMER BANKER FREED ON BOND Former Shelbyville Banker Held For Embezzlement Detroit. Mar. IT. - (U.R>— Clarencs V. Crockett. S 2. banker, accused of embexzling 112.423 from the Farmer* National Bank at Shelby vilie. Ind. was free on fS.obo bond today after surrendering yesterday to FBI agent* here. FBI Chief John Ruga* said Crockett, who was indicted on embesrlement charge* by a federal grand Jury at ludlanapolia. came to Detroit voluntarily from Birmingham. Mich, where he had been visiting a son. Buga* said he had ■ ailed on Crockett in Birmingham Crockett must appear in Indianapolis by March 24 to face the embetzlcmeiit charge. Buga* said he had been only "technically" n fugitive. The first alleged shortage tn Crockett's account* at the bank was dis<-overed Aug. 2. IMS. according to bank oSciala. They said, however, that Crockett had effected a settlement with the tank and they had not intended to prefer charge* against him. The Indianapolis federal grand jury handed down the Indictment after examination of record* and results of an investigation by federal bank examiners and FBI agent* - A— — < Adams County Memorial Hospital Admitted: Kenneth Warman. Schirmire street. Decatur. tral Sugar company, at a reception last evening at the Keenan hotel. Fort Wayne. Dr Link spoke to the Woman's clnb In the afternoon. Among those who attended the re‘ception were J. Ward Callattd and Arthur R Holthouse of thia city.

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Townsend Backs Tucker’s Action | Indlanapoli*. Ind, March 1? — I (I’Pl—Gov. M. Clifford Tvwnsenl I a Democrat, today bad backed hi* Republican secretary of stata I Jam** M. Tucker against action ,by one of the governo-'* ap-i pointees In red*auing a li-ense to | ,he Fidelity Investment company ,ol Wheeling. W. Va. | Chesfer R Montgomery, state' 'sei urtie* conenissloner. re-instated the company while Tucker was tn Washington. D. C. learning of Montgomery* action. Tucker wired gov-1 ;vrnor Townsend, who is vacation ing in Florida, demanding Montgomery's dismissal and revocation : ot the permit. Townsend telegraphed an order cancelling Montgomery's action but withheld discharging him. He said he would hold a confererce with Montgomery and Tucker when he, , returns. — —...0 . Roosevelt Proclaims April 6 As Army Day Washington. March 1?—Il'Pl—’ President Roosevelt today proclaimed April 8 a* Army Day and invited governor* of the 1X state* to Issue •imllar proclamation*. Acting pursuant to a joint resoI lutton of th* last congress, the Pres.dent also ordered "Military unit* I '.hroughout the United S'ste*. its ivrritorle* and po*«<-R*lon* to join I civic bodies in appropriate observance of Arm> Im

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ARREST THREE UNION WORKERS One Man Shot As Violence Flares In Evansville Strike Evansville. Ind, Mar. IT. —(U.W A atrikebreaker was abot last night and three penion* arrested following outburst* of violence at the Servel. Inc, plant here. Leonard Johnson. 25. one of the striker*, said he did not know who abot him. Circuit Judge John W Spencer I Jr, ordered the arrest ot three organiter* tor the United Electrical. Radio and Machine Shop Worker* of America. He said the men "violated" an agreement they made with him that there would be no j violence. The men arrested were Art Mel- | oan. 3S. Evansville organizer, and ; Robert ixigsdon and William Senti tier, both of St Ixniia. Mo, international organizer* for the union Police held Mis* Pearl Undsey. 31. for questioning after she was Hamed by the wife of an employe a* one of the striker* who struck her after pulling her from her car. The union called the strike ye* 1 terday in an attempt to gain com pauy recognition. They claimed TOO were striking. Official* of the company asserted only about eight percent ot the 3.400 workers were striking. **•>•<!» B i-sawMl Hwablßl

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I M>lvc*. The former president * aßM*n I d»flanr« wn« In nn»rk*d ennir**t i to hl* cnntinn yeatevday wh»n he implnr«d no w*|wpotmen, thnmgh hi* pormmul »eciot»ry »nd nophos, Hulu* Bono* not to send out dlapstclio* rvgsrdlhg bls »ld»r brothor, Voyta Bpbß*. which might Inflame the Nmsi* In send the lit' ' lor in * <Kticet*ir*ik>n < amp, ll* h«td elide*vot»*| for MtVerSl dny* tn reach Vuyla I4on*a by ’ mill* radio mid irsmmtliiuiir lelophone and feared the latter wm* iin hiding, Vuyi* had boon bis otu»l>ok«'ti ft* of Hitler - ~ ■ ■■ .. ———.