Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 67, Decatur, Adams County, 20 March 1939 — Page 3

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heard Rhe was T* 1 ,c »Pl*ar In the M CO,;. lx . th, one to nil J"*' but thrr * J u »' m fut • nr my schedule " JouproUbty know by now. ■L, tor ' k over th* ro>» DID " lak * “>• l « rk •" W 32 It NswA*" in h,n * B,n « ”■■ -'“-<1 BethW,nt ' UnChlfl « ■iFLU e? ? y " " x Mor Hr? * ruinor ,hat M ‘»- ■or h.r wa " "trpplbK ‘ new husband. Clarence ?*PP* n *<l In MlK «vn,d H n ‘f' lhat GlorU ‘ *Klahte an?"* a >’P* Mr *' 1 ■ “.e bnde t?'" wa " nil »taken ■Md Wn„H ,Wn ' hook « » ■nooi ten?, What theae people would do next. ■f the Lomu?* 1 * * " n y doubt ■*XS±' d ’ Gabl * metter ■ leer, .’f*’ 1 fessing match W lt 'ti. *hile X, th * Hol| y w o«> ■ u Here iv k r, F>orted Car■“■•he wo y . y ‘ nK her troua-gP-K-o f ,a “ty. sitting in ■ "»w p| c ? for B’ l '' ArJth Memory of ■ tl£ m«°’V M th * re ’ H *dy ij, nan who *rranged M-rkcy R*'or Caro Z * ‘^ a ’ mok >"K B’Ofrie ao-f ’ Q . nd Clarl< to have Cer *mony. Rj“'» °t becoimn M,,xlcall hM no fc. Gr ’t£& Ho "yR b £r Printing KL?’ stories’„/, 1y Um arr. faced hv th® gaping gr by star and her R * u n»elUn r tht?, done * Onc ■ r th * 01m crowd on

- ill. W. Franklin of L#o. offering J Report* of committee* .' Hong. • I Benediction - Blanch Kitty. -— Th# Methndlat Ladles* Aid will ’••'*• in th# church parlor* Thursday afternoon at two-thir'v. Mrs. r O. U Rockman will he th# devotion- . ul and pro* ra tn lead' r Hoai#««#aar# ’ III# Me«dam#« II x. Nou. William l Lister- Walter ED#y. -Hazen Moor# and Jack Friedt i Th# Rt. Marya Hom* Economic* Club will meet Thursday afternoon . at th# home of Mra. llarrv Crown- • over. M#itF>#ra plea*# pot# th# change of th# tint# bacauv# of th" . H<>m» Economics club banquet on th# regular meeting day. FEDERATION OF CLUBS HAS CONVENTION MEETING 1 The Adame county federation or clwh held Ita convention meeting March seventeenth at the home at Mrs. John Tyndall At on# o'clock] a delicious Inncheou was served *o' the member* and six guests. Mr* Forest Walter*. Mr*. J. Moee*. Mr*. Arthur Miller. Mr*. L Chase and Misses Helen and Louis# Haubold Mia* Helen Hanbold sang a •election of spring numbers. accompar-; led at the piano by Louise Haubold I Mr*. W. Guy Brown presided and Mrs. John Tyndall greeted men • bera and guest*. Mr*. Forest Walter* waa in charge of th# program and gave a vary intereating talk on ' ‘ Direct and Indirect Ugh'lng Kt.feet*" Reports from the chairman of the federation of club* was read and It wa* voted that Mra A. R. Ashhaucher and Mr*. Lou 1 * Mack be member* of the Foundation fund It was also vtged to send a dele- ' gate to the mate convention Election of officer* for tbe coming year wa* held. They are: Mr*. i Btyc# Thoma*, president; Mr*. Lo‘* ' Flack, vice president; Mrs. A. R ' Ashbaueher. secretary Mrs. N. A ' Hitler, treasurer. ARKI\ \i S Mr. and Mra. Roger E. M#shberi ger of Bern# are the parent* of a

getting married at thj spot. Got the shock of my ,tfe In talk- ' | Ing to Tyrone Power about his ‘ screen and personal wardrobe [ What do you think Ty pays tor hie business suits? Not more that ITO • It's not a case of a tieup where he is i given a special price, either. This i la the regular fee of the tailor he i , patronizes. I Many Hollywood actors, whe ; , doei’t come close to Ty in proml- ■ nence, think nothing of paying llbf for a suit , And here's a laugh. Not long I ago. Power was voted one of the I , 12 best hatted men in America I I How many hats do you think he , owns? Three. And one of them i» too small He keeps it for sent!i mental reasons i ——— Tills la moving week for Joar , Biondell and Dick Powell. They are getting aettled in their new place, which used to he the home of Fay Wray and John Monk I Saunders. Arid If I'm not mistaken, thli makes them the owners of foul houses, counting the one at Palm Springs. — Remember the Dr. Wiggins, whom Martha R.iye was supposed to be engaged to at one time? He’s now going around with her secre-

tary, Jean Roth. They were at La Conga the other night. . . . Make a note of a new tltlefortha I Sonja Henle picture Instead of . "When Winter I Comes.” It'll be called "Cupid I Goes to Press.” 1 . . . One of ths small cases here ! was stopped

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just tn time from Bending out the name of Mrs. Leslie Carter aa a guest on opening night. She a been dead for almost two years. . . . | Portrait of a happy woman: Lu pa Velec at the Club Versailles talking to three men: Wooly Donahue, Bert Wheeler and Buddy De Sylva. . . , Florence Rice and Robert Wilcox a new twosome at Marcel's. . . . Received a note from Joseph Carole who says that he and not Alan Dinehart wrote the play, "Thanks for My Wife." Sorry for the mistake. . . . Raymond Hatton is Hollywoodite No. 2, who has applied for reservations on the first flight of the Atlantic Clipper. . . . Robert Cummings is the* other. • • . And to show you that being a star is not all a bed of roses, Myrna Loy and her husband, Arthur Hornblow, are now able to take a vacation together for the first time since their marriage three years ago.

DrCATI R DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1939.

. CLUB CALENDAR •ovlsty Deadline, 11 a. M. deans tu Wlam* •l-snsa toon *. loot Monday Research Club. Mr* Russell Ow *n«, 3'3® p m. Cum Join V* ci*** Anniversary ''tipper, Church Parlor*, fl p. m. Woman'* Clnh General Meeting, library Auditorium. 7:45 p nt. Tuesday Zion Junior Walther Mar ie. |,g. theran Church, 7:3* p. m. Kia Tan Rlgma Rornrlty. Mia* Marl# Kolter. Fort Wayne. 7 so' p m. W. C. T r. Institute, Rvsngeiical ’*hurch. lo A. M. , l*»y*l Daughter's Clara Oneat j Sight. Mr* William Dellinger. 7-30 p. m. • Pal lota Xi Inspection Mrs. Hetman Kruckeberg. 7: 30 p nt. Psi lota Xi Dinner. Lntberan Church. fl: 3# p nt. Tri Kappa Social Meeting. Klk* Home. I p. m Decatur Garden Club. M,s. Law iieuce Green. J:3O p. m. I Deta Theta Tan Busin#** Meet,; ] in* Mrs. Alic# McCann fl:30 p. nt County Nurses Meeting. Juanita Baumgartner. *l7 Madison Rt. 7 3u r. m. i Wednesday Shakespeare Club. Mrs Charles iTeeple, 2:30 p. tn. Historical Club. Mrs. El Ahr. 13:30 p. m. Thursday Baptist W<*nan's Society, Mr*. ■ Pina Buhler 3:30 p m. Eastern Star Meeting. Masonic Hall. 7:30 p m. Ruralistle Study Club, Mr*. Lt*i tt-nce Beckmeyer. S p. m, Methodist latdle*' Aid. Chur< h. Parlor* 3:30 p. nt Bobo Church Willing Worker* ('!*»». Mra. Groce Tope. 7 p. m. St. Mary's Home Economic* Club. ; Mr*. Harry Croa nover. l:Jo p. m. i Sunoay at l:(g a. m. at the Adam* county memorial ! hospital. The baby weighed six ‘ p ntnd*. thirteen and one-halt ounces and ha* been named Roger K.. Jr.. - - — - - - —n Sees Improvement In American Business Indianapolis. Ind.. March 30 — I tl’PI — American business should I improve I', percent during 1833 ' over what it waa in 1938 Dr. Her- ‘ m»n B. Wall*, president of Indiana university, piodlcted today in adurnasing the annual contention of th# National retail cred’* men's association. A general European war. Dr Wells said, is th# only tondition ] which might ruin chance* for Im- ; provement in busmes*. He said • that he did not regard snch a war ; a* imminent despite "Hitler's rapid- ! ly mounting dictatorial ambitions ' md expressed belief that American i business would not be appreciably' J deterred by war *care». Johnson Named To Honorary Society Bloomington. Ind . Mar. 20.--Rob-ert E. Johnson of Decatur, hu*, been elected to membership in th# Theta Alpha Phi national honorary dramatic fraternity at Indiana universify. Bi«t,-en student* won thi* honor for specialised work in some phase of university theater ptoduc- i Hons. Initiations will be held Sun-, day. Vptil 2

75,000 Strong Honor St. Patrick ml <■ ’ - ■I *W BI F I . ’ 3 1 ■’ Rwr rrww nf ißrath b I i Elvl b Here is general new of the parade np Fifth Avenue. New York. Wttb Empire State building in background, as an estimated 71,000 sons and daughters of Ireland marched in honor of their patron saint, St. Patrick.

Personals

Henry and Julius IteoiemM w#t# ■rimsuing tree* In th# art-bard <« their farm, west of Decxtur, th# • »h#r day and found a s. reecg o*i in-a hallow trunk of an app#| tree | Th# owl played 'posaum wh#n tbav •hr#w It on the ground, later picking It up and putting it In ‘h.» ham l>nry stated th# owl kept th# spar row* away and that they wnuM [ pint set it. The sal# of delinquent tax pro 1 l*rty will b# held Mondav. April !•» at the court house Ohly <4 piece-. i of f>roperty are offered for sal#. It i I* one of the lowest an record. Jesse Sutton and mother. Mrs Jesse C Sutton motored to Indianapolis Sunday. Mrs. Rut ton. who had 1 ’sen visiting with Mr. and Mr*. Ed Bosse, returned home with them Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frltslgllr* spent Sunday In Fort Wa;M visit-; in* Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Davison Miss Martha Macy and Mis* Mary I Frank* were dinner guest* at th#, home of Mr an«l Mr*. Frederick j'-hafer Saturday evening. Mis* Lola Shephetd. senior In the ’'.luffton high school, is announced the winner of the Northern province rhort story contest held by th# Psi lota Xi sorority. Mis* Shephards story. "Th# clouds Brought Rain” Will be one of three judged for th# < tate winner. Sh# entered her story l under the Alpha Fta chapter of R’uf ft on Word wa* receive*! here that a i baby son. IJoyd David, wa* bom to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd You*# of Hoagland March 15 Mrs. Youse wa* , formerly Mis* Geraldine Andrews' of this city. Mr. and Mrs. O’t Cokhin and children of Dayton. Ohio were visit-, Ing relatives and friend* in the city , Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Klepper of Dayton. Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Cyrl Klepper and family of Huntington. visitml here Sunday witm relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. li. Heller, who have spent a month at Miami. Flo-, rida. ar# expe* ted home Thursday Mr*. Charlie Voglewede Mr*. - Minnie Holthou*#, Miss Margaret Holt house. Rimer M Agnej Terese and Sister M. Helena visited with' Sister M. Gabrleleta at Sou'n Bend and William and Fred Voglewede a’ | Nortre Dame university. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mct'lin-, lock and children and Andrew Fo*dyse of Columbus. Ohio are visiting, fxr a week at the home of Mr. andj Mrs C. D Teeple. Mr*. J. T. Stnlta I* bedfast du# t ■ a stroke which occured Saturday r.tght at her home. BRITAIN. RUSSIA tCOX'TINCED FROM PAGE ONKI , route io Russia. With naai* openly talking of a ' move to take over Memel or re- • ’ cover Daniig or eliminate the Polish corridor, the British cabinet i wa* especially interested in the extent to which Russia will joht jin a united front. An indication of the atfswer was 1 reported to have been given when I Maxim Litvinov, soviet foreign I commissar, proposed to Sir Wil-! iiatn Sewls. British ambassador at , Moscow, the calling of a ninepower conference to consider the crisis. These report* said Litvinov sug-1 . gesti-d that Poland. Rumania. Tur key. Jugoslavia, Greece and Bui

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garla meet with Britain. France I and Russia. The British cabinet I was understood to have discussed j the proposal thia morning after | Ivan Maisky, the Russian am bass i I adnr. visited the foreign office. 0 Aid In Presentation At Indiana University Bloomington. Ind.. Mar. 20. Robert Johnson and Lewis Smith of Decatur will assist with the presentation at Indiana University of the Jordan River Revue Wednesday. Thursday and Friday. A staff ; of approximately 76 students will tie In the cast and on the pruduc--1 tlon staff of the Revue, the alluniversity musical show which lisa ' been given on the State Vnlver- ! alty campus 13 times during the | [last IS years. Smith Is In the singing chorus for the Revue and Johnson Is assistant publicity director. o—“ftuspiC'Ous Car” His Own Alameda. Cal. (U.R) — Harry Bischoff, automobile dealer, tele- , phoned police that a "suspicious*' car had been parked for hours before bls residence and asked them to Investigate They did. and es labllshed that It was Bischoff's i own car. Il had been returned by a friend who had borrowed it the night before.

CHANGE OF ADDRESS Subscriber* are requested to give old and new address* when ordering paper changed from one addreHs to another. For example: If you change your address from Decatur R. R. 1 to Decatur R. R. 2, instruct un to change the paper from route one to route two.

»■ i—i ■ a lee to Ge Into Concrete Berlin — (U.R) —A new concrete-1 mixing process is being used t<> | ' build seven new large dafos In the ■ Harts mountains In Germany TTIe j concrete will not be mixed with i water but with Ice so the temperature will not rise inside the dam wall. An Ice plant la to be built near the dam. Fingerprint Honor Won Oakland Cal <U.R> Kay Wesley Conover. 12. |>e||evea that It Is never too early to file your fingerprints with the Federal Bureau of : Identification Hy filing at the I precise time he did. he attained the honor of lielng the millionth person to have his prints recorded by the civil Identification section of the bureau Peru Offers Flower Seeds New Orleans - (UJB-A packet of i Mutny O'Pacte seeds, a native Per- ! I uvlan flower, has been offered to I flower lovers in the United States and Canada by the government of Peru in commemoration of the 1 Pan American conference at Lima Announcement of the gift was made through the Pan American Society of Tropical Research In New Orleans

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| den. it Will be built along th" latest continental lines, with a seating capacity of 200 people, mostly under colored awnings and umbrellas However, under exist- ( Ing licensing laws it will have to dose at < P. M - 1 1 1 "O' ' ■ ■ FOR SALE — New Form of Affidavit of Mortgage Indebtedness. 2 for 5c or >1.25 for 100. The Decatur Dernoernt Co. I*