Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 72, Decatur, Adams County, 25 March 1939 — Page 3
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I Behind the Scenery
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•region star will featura 20 chil--1 Jren in a skating revue. She and Dlrctoz I Sidney signed 30 II talented young--11 sters tor Sonja a I new picture. | The beet of J these will be I asked to make I the tour. I And just to I keep the record* clear, the
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. * viear, me the Henle aim has been aga.- ! r t!.» umpteenth ■?r.--7 r ‘' r “ A Vi ‘ l “ r ' B “ " Sec ' ■ how Samuel Goldwyn Xi ' tn » latent prark? Nivens contract, he has BWjy the producer onehalf his MiTf’ outside the studio After s,r 'K Heights.-’ David went K ~ r *‘"‘ o fr “ ‘b'ese company r>. a Check, of course, but « hamper containing a comOt tile company a ■** »ent Goldwyn one-half of Ml™** packl 'K e - »«» even '--‘‘t by glaziers and 1 ,l,on h " nam *- “ K W ' ow ' bl “ he I. one Mrta ranl " n ß English chat- ■* Hut on A J >oor * le * p,r - M»Us hm ,« , r> , hobl »-blrda that MkX ■"* ! n lhe morning. Re- ■ Stets < becn • < arln « th' MAwth./. , ’“ ath by shooting at K wil< „ MVer,U bullet* had K«r dav fnru *“ re P Ortrd the ■h X n » lt ‘ K lhe P*** KlmtM. °„ 1,,n «* r ta**e» pot ■* bb Lnl h k* 22 Bllt on thc I,wn ■« Hon™ *, 0 ?* ln th * hill, back ther * now *tand» an y -**”l*o scarecrow. ■•wTaV'’?' 1 ’ “ d B,lb hle« Sehl ■‘••y fmc ,u keeping strictly Kto ?e th * Kny ■P" U ,ln « re. ■Tl..y are lhelr honeymoon l*‘ y '« spAr\'n ng ent b " nP< ’ rßr,,y *” lfello« Ffona'v Whst * scholarly bNo 1 bn K * rloff " Th* mov. I* s >Ptte t^ rV m<n hM written ■*** makiro i!’ on hu reactions h* ° rror P' ctur *" »nd Socle v nr M ll °'** h ‘P ln the I fi y wrT f Mrntal Sciences taVin Vlrl " y - KttrlolT '« • vacation from ■ “«a O r. b y pU J,,
| Ml* Doria cook and Mr*. Brie* I Roop. Refroahmenta w*ra *• rv*d by ' ■th* hostesses. Mra. tdoyd Kralchor, I Mr. John Loshe and Mra. Bernard Utah*- The next meeting will lie . April sixth. bIRTHOAY PARTY IS HELD THURSDAY I A birthday parly was given Thursday evening al the home or Mr. and Mra. W, W. Hawkins of I MHthaaat of Decatur In he nor ot i Mia* Doria Lyons' twenty-aecond {birthday. Th* evening was apmt In playing game* and ref raakMMta I war* served by the hoateas, Miss Nellie Hawkina. Tbe honored gueai tccelvod many lovely gifts Those present were Bonnie Frytack. Mr. and Mra. Emery Hawkins. Rev. and Mra. G!*n F. Marshall. ' Paul Strickler. Mr. and Mis. Kenneth Mitchell and daughter, 4l*ne. Arthur Poling. Florina Hollinger. Dori* Andrews. Esther Miller. Hurl- | th Frybark. Neva Cook Charles I Chase. Mr. and Mra. Herbert Haw. kina and non Roger. Mra. Robert Strickler. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frank and daughter. Nancy Mrs. Floyd Mitchell. Nellie Hawkins, Kathryn Pyle. Mr. and Mra. W. W. Hawkins and the honored guest. •Miss Dori* Lyon*. ENTERTAINS WITH SHOWER THURSDAY I Mlaa Margaret Eichar and Dr. ' J. A. Maxwell, whose marriage will > be an erent <rf today, were entert.ned in the home of Mr. and Mrs.> Dale Clouse of Willshire. Ohio! ' 1 hursday evening at a six o'clock i dinner. Later in the evening the' honored guests were -urprlaed 1 when a number of friends came to >• the Clouse home. At thia time Mrs.! Clouse and Mrs. Martin Stucky, as, cn-hosteseea took charge. Games ot hearts were played and prizes were given to Mrs. Palmer Eicher. Mra. Carol Geisler, Marlin Stucky and Carol Geisler. Later in the events the guests were invited to the dining room where a deliciona tW>' course lunch was served by the hostesses A color scheme of pink and white was carried out and a large three-tier wedding cake decorated the tenter nt the tablt. After
Warner Brothers “Enemy Agent.* Gent Autry is seldom recognixed in Hollywood but the cowboy star is a tremendous Javortte in certain quarters England> two little princesses. Margaret and Elizabeth, are numbered among i bis fans. Learning ot this through the request of a British columnist ' for Infortnation about the atar'e home life, his horses, guns. etc. ' Autry will make ar Informal onereel picture and eend it to the 1 royal children. The swing music and hot trum- ' pet tooting of Johnny (Scat) Davis will be preserved for posterity. On the request of Douglas 1 Moore, professor ot music at Columbia university. Davis will make a special recording that will be preserved at the Smithsonian institution. Among the other recordings in the collection will be Paul Whiteman playing the "Rhapsody in Blue" with the late George Gershwin at the piano. W. C. Handy's "St. Louis Blues." Sophie i Tucker Binging “Some of These , Daye" and the Hall Johnson choir. Understand Hedy Lamarr's great dane. Donder. crashed into a lad* der on which a m«i was trying to ! hang an oil painting in the star's honeymoon borne and completely , wrecked the painting, which use Impaled on an andiron. The Earl Carroll girls wrote a round robin letter to Al Vander- ( but asking him to give them a , horse and. to their surprise he may
do It Now they want to know if I they can keep it . in hie stable... I Wallace Beery's , been ma d e an ho n o rary fedAral immigration inspector. Technic ally, they can de- „ mand his plane I any time to purJ sue undesirable aliens . . . Jane Wyman and
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Ronald Reagan were twoing it in ’ a secluded corner at the House of Murphy . . . And Johnny Maschio has been taking Jane Byran to the i Hollywood Tropica . . . Jackie Cooper wants Beverly Hille to turn the famous bridle path into a lane for blcyclera ... If you come thia way, don't miss Jerry Lester at the Club Versailles. He ie a very i funny man . . . Bruce Cabot may l do two weeka of persona/ appear- ■ ancea In Washington. D. C„ before returning to Hollywood . . . And Patricia Ellis Is such a hit around i the country that she probably i won't be back here until July.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1939. *” *’
CLUB CALENDAR heclsty Deadtine. 11 A. M. deen.tta winnee •honsa 1000 —1« H Saturday I Evangelical Mission Rand. Church • Parlor*. 3 F. m j ** Reformed Mission Hand. < hurch Parlors, I p. m t'nhm Chap.-) Otterbein Guild Itake Hale, Brock's Store, *». m. Pythian Slater Rummage Male, X. of P Home, P A. M. to • P. M. Sunday Women Os The Moose District Meeting. Peru, Monday Christian Missionary Hociety, Mra. Fred King. 7; 30 p m Research Clnb, Mra. laao Saylor*. 3:10 p m Music Department. Mra. C. J Reavers, 7:Srt p. tt Dramatic Department. Mra. John Peterson. 7 30 p. m. Literature Department. Mra Milton Swearingen. 7:» p. m. Art Department. Miss Fem Pass-1 water. 7:30 p. m. Junior Women. Miss Citherlne Jackson. 7:30 p. m. CYO Meeting. D. C. 11. S Audi-, lorium. a p. m. Tuesday Kirkland Ladles' Club. Kirkland High Rchool. | p. m. I Rebekah Ixidge. Odd Fellow's Mail 7:30 p. m. Civic Section. Library Rest Room 7 p m. Wednesday i'nlon Township Women’s Club. Mrs. Walter Whitenharger. 1:30 p m St. Vincent de Paul. K. of C. Halt 3 p. m. Historical Club. Mrs. David ('mophell. 2:30 p. m. Shakespeare Club. Mr* Burt I Run Townsend. 3:30 p m. Adams County Women's Chorus. . Moose Home. 1:30 p. «n. Thursday Eastern Star Dinner. Masonic - Hall. 0 p. m. Eastern Star Merting. Masonic 1 Hall. 3:30 p. m. i the lunch the honored guest* wen ■ p'eeented with a number of beautl ful gift* Guest* were Dr. and Mr*. Palmer Eicher of Decatur. Mr. and Mra. W’illiam Stucky of Montoe. Mr. and Mra. Carol Geisler. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Byer. Mr. end Mrs. Martin Stucky and the honored ; couple. Mias Margaret Eicher and Dr. J. A. Maxwell. The Women'a Missionary society of tbe Zion Reformed chunh will sponsor an easter egg sale at tha Mutseiiier and Gerle-r m«at markets the Saturday before Easter. Thr civic section of the woman's • club will meet In the library rest toom Tuesday evening at seven o'clock All members are urged to le present. MADMAN KILLER (CONTINCED FROM CAGE ONKt —. lying on the floor behind the counter. Durand looked around ■nd saw me. He ra<«»d hl* gun to shoot hut ! guess I pulled the trigger first He had been my friend- but I'm not sorry I did it. He must have gone cragy " I’ROPOSALSEOR tCONTINVED FROM PAGE ONKt of so-called "Ina companies’' snd three so-called "Independent companies'’ will meet before then to| draft counter proposals *.o those! adopted by the miners at their tridistrict convention. The committer* will resist t'nion demand* for shorter hours, higher wages and a guaranteed annual wage
Mrs. Roosevelt Visits Frisco Fair Bl bl r- l Js JU Secretary Thompson Mrs. Roooevril Returning to Ran Francisco. Cal, for the first time since she broke ground for the federal building at the Golden Gate exposition last spring, Mrs Franklin D. Roosevelt now visits the fair with her secretary. Miss Malvina Thompson.
PLEASANT MILLS Mr. and Mra. Hilsh Merrimaa an J thlldren of near Munroevilia called *1 tbe parsonage Sunday. Harry Manley and *oh ItotMM were Bunday evening dinner guest* M ibe William Noll family. Mr. and Mra Steve Ixingenbe. g»r called on Mr. and Mra. William K«lley Bunday. i Mr and Mra. Thomas Haloerstad*' were Asturday nlghi visitor* at tkej Lawrence Carver heme In Salem. I Mr and Mra. Meria Toor, Mr. and Mra. Gen* Hike attended the view ' ketball tournament at Muncie Batu May. Mi«* Dellsen Myer* of near Salem j is a*«l«ting with bouse work «t | the (wronage of Rev, Harr tor a few weeks. Mr. snd Mra. Chaa. Youag sad I daughter Barbara of North Man cheater, were week-end guests al , the home of Mrs. Young's parent*. Rev. and Mrs. Alva Barr. Mr and Mm. Hen McCuUough. Gerald Visard. Glen Clark t»nd Hob Holloway, attended the ball game at Muncie Saturday. Mr. and Mm. Max Ibuiasu of Hltiffion wem Bunday evening guest* of Mr. and Mm. Richard Evans and daughter Colleen. Myrna. MurWl Ann and Ada Mae Foor, *i>etit the j week-end with their grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Hyer cad Mr. <nd Mm. Geo. Foor. R<-ed Riley wan palnfuly injured Saturday morning when be slid out nt the bay mow. at bls barn, atrik.ng hl* leg on a pitch fora which penetrated deep into the flesh. Mr. Riley lost conctderable blood and required two *1 Itches to «lose thv wound. Mr. and Mra. Calvin HUI of Lima. Ohio Mr. and Mra. J. My era, Mr*, liessle Evans. Mr. and Mm. James liague of Decatur were del'.gbtfullv entertained at the home ot Mr. and Mra. John Clark Sunday afternoon. Rev. Spurgeon Hendrix and wife are aasisting with the revival meeting now in progress at che M. E church. The meeting will close Easter Sunday The public is invited to attend these services. Lowell Noll and Miss Neva Riley spent the week-end at the bome ot Mr. Noll's slater. Mr. and Mr*. Claude Hemlinger of Fort Wayne, Tais* Vivian Noll accompanied them home after a few weeka’ visit in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mra. James Halberslad' and sons Thoma* snd Franklin attended the aeveniy fifth birthday anniversary of Mrs Hatberutadt s mother. Mra. T. E. Plough of Scir- . ckevlHe. Ind. Sunday It wa* observI «d quietly with their four children j and their familie* and their three great grand children. Mr. and Mra. R H. Everett entertained at Sunday dinner for Mrs. Harvn Everett of Detroit Michigan Mra. Margaret Merlllai, M**. E. IL Relger and son VWor, Mr*. Jorl Gansale. son Robbv, Paul Felger. Ceorge Merillat and Mixa Pea'l Mer-llat. all of Fort Wayne. The Pleaaant Milla teacher* and wive* were represented at the teacher* annual (banquet of Adatna county at Monroe Friday evening when a delicious 7 o'clock dinner was served lo about teachers friends and entertainer*. M>a. C. L. Custer .was a guest last Thursday ■t the home of Mra. Sam Dellinger at Wlllablre. Ohio. The miasionary society of the M. E. Church was entertained alao by Mr*. DelUnger. COURT HOUSE Marriage Licenses Lester Herman Bruuner. Decatur to Ethel Ixivfna Bunner.
FOUR TEAMH MEET (CONTTNPF.I) FPmM PXQK OS Si) Bulldogs have held all tourney uppoenta to an average score of so & ■ points I Franklin, also after Ita fourth atate crown. »s th* best defensive club of the four that will play to- j I day. It held all tourney oppon- ' enta to lees than sf«» points per game, and climaxed ita tourney j ( play to date with a defensive ex ( hibltlon that bold Hi* powerful Anderson Indiana to 11 points. Bosse and Burris are both after | their first state championship, while the Grimly Cuha. although they have won three have not won the state title since IPtX, when , the ' Wonder Five" graduated as I ter having wdn three state ctown* Thia la Burris' Brai trip to th* •late final*, and Conch Rcott n*b ler ha* molded a title bound aggre- ' gat lon from the ss boys that attend the Ball State Teacher* college training high school Frankton Inst won the title in me when It swamped Fort Wayne Central. &u to 34. in the final game Previously It had won In l»» and | !»2S. e -I Jury Can't Agree, Discharge Ordered Sullivan, Ind. March 2S <UPj - J Preparations were being mad* to • day for a new trial for Waller Cooprider, a WPA worker, accused of itabhinK Trace Mahan to I death In a tavern brawl In Decern I her. A Jury deliberating Cooprider* guilt yesterday was discharged ! after 4S hours discussion without a verdict. Cooprider testified during thflrat trial that Mahan had attempt ed to steal his WPA check. — o — Couple Arrested For Beating Man LaPorte. Ind., March tfi- (UFJ Sheriff Joseph Wolf went to | Miami. Fla . today to return! Wsvae Spencer. 24. Indianapolis and Mra Eva Burton Prlhoda. 31. Michigan City. In connection with the beating and robbery Jun* !» of her father-in-law. Fred Prlhodi. 7fi, of Michigan City The couple allegedly assaulted - Prlhoda and stole |*M from h<m — • : { Invites Slovakia To Discuss Dispute Budapest. Hungary March 2&— Hunbary has invited Slovakia to send a delegation lo Budapest to discuss termination of hoatilliiea In the t-arpatho-l'kraine frontier Area,* it was announced today. > Coincidentally it was asserted officially that Slovak airplanes yesterday bombed the undefended frontier area cities of I'ngvar. Rosxyno and Nagy Berensa. and tnat the Hungarians shot down seven ClovaK jlsne*. ■ „ ■ ..... ,■> ■■ i Japanese Leaders Debate Proposals Tokyo, March 25-<U.R> -Japanese leaders are In consultation over Germany's pro|»>saia for broad German-llalian-Japaneae alliances against any opposition to their policies by the democracies. It was asserted -today
TAILORED SMARTNESS WILL BE FEATURE OF EASTER SUNDAY S PARADE ■mhi . Jr v-1 r/- k ri IB L ; •- I’ i "Bmß ' Wk*'- ® > " t «w By Luj mF >■ Ver*.»tiN redingotei T. t OH Kk-” V\ 0 r I It ted Ji/** 5
Three favorites for 1939's Easter parade are shown above. Rita Hayworth la smart in a diagonal front closing redingote In soft apple green wool. ■ To be worn above or in the fashionable blouse style. Sally Eilers la attractive in mannishly tailored black wool
MONROE NEWS Mr. and Mra. Fred F. Burcher and family of near Hern* and Mra. Sherman Essex ut Monro* were Huuday dinner gue«t* of Mr*. Emmalm* iStSltej John Oliver, atudeni In A»>ion College. Albkm. Mi< blgan, visited jwlih friends and relative* In Mon- . roe over the week-end. Mr and Mrs. Martin Hoffman accompanied Mra. Doyle Hoffman, 'heir daughterla-law, who had ar’rived Tuesday to vlalt them and j other relative* and friends, to Uer Lome In Frankfort Saturday Mr. and Mra. Hoffman spent the remainder of the week-end at Frankfort with i Mr and Mra. Doyle Hoffman. Mra. O. A. Hahnert entertained member* ot the Willing Workers' Sunday school class of the M. K. church at her home Tuesday night, j An election of officers was held with the following results Mra. E ' W. Bum he. president; Mra. John Floyd, vice-president; Mra. William Mitchell, treasurer. Mrs. G. A. Hahnert. Secretary; and Mra. Sher man Essex, news reporter. Dainty’ lefresbments were served by th” hostess. Mra. Hahnert. who was as slsted by Mra. John Crist. Mr and Mrs. Mor.no Amstutz and f.wnlly entertained with Sunday din- ' t er for Mr. and Mrs. R. P. SprunIgor and family and Rev. and Mr*. ( R. F. Hart and family. Atho Andrews and Glen U-hman I student* of Taylor t'nlverslty. L'p- < land, spent the week-end at home ' with their parents. Mr. and Mra. WHs Andrew* and Mr. and Mr*. Munas l>hman. Mr. and Mra. Otta Hlnotnan en■'•stained Mr and Mra. L. C. Frialnrer and daughter Mary Louise, and ! Mine Fae Hineman of Indtanapoli* with Sunday dinner. •Harvey Laughrey. a member of I the CCC camp at Fort Benjamin ' Harrison. Indianapolis who ha*.been
Final Resting Place of Great Britain's Late Monarch j 1 felMc wsfe. If-****-- „• r— , “r. ~- F z- — T ’ a -fit-1 ' MM. __ ; Tomb of King George 1
Thia tomb tn St. George's chapel. Windsor, la the final resting place of the late King George V. The tomb is placed directly opposite the tomb of Edward. Duke of Kent, father of Queen Victoria an t
Turn (iimhl Samaritans B ’’ ' » *' < ' Ph luted above i* a group of neighbors and friends of Mr and Mr* Frank Rrlener. who recently turned Good Samaritan* to aid th* Brien *r* when both were taken ill with th* influenza Th* men In the pic lure cut und buzzed 7S cord* of w<hml. and the ladle* prepared the meals. Those In the picture include Chari** Cook. Jacob Musser. Otis Huffman. Ervin Hrl*ner. and his graiidsoti. Carl Hower: Frank Aurund. J. E Brlennt. Joe Hower. Mra. Musser. J M llriener. Mr*. A. N Hilton. Mra Musser Mrs. Atiralid. Mrs Itriener. Mrs Tom Johnson, and Mr. Johnson Mr Hilton look the picture Th* name* of the two lads lon the extreme left are not known Moat of th* |*-riu>n* In th* phol< belong to either the Red Men wr Pocuhonta* lodge
'confined in the hospital there tor the past three weeks with a serious attack ot Influenaa. spent the weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse 1-atMthrey. } Merl Essex of near Monroe un derwent an operation at th* Adam* county manorial hospital at Decater. Monday. '■ -O' ' ■ 1 ■ “ Adams County Memorial Hospital —- • Admitted — Mra Mary Car rev. 1 route five. Decatur; Mra. Joseph Crates. Dixon. Ohio. Dismissed — August Ehl*rdlng. route two. Decatur; Mrs John H
| great-great-grandfather of King George VI. Two ungel* kneel at the head of the recumbent figure of the late aionarch. the work of Sir William Reid Dick. R A At its feet crouches the British lion.
with fine pin stripe. Joan Perry is seen in a fitted cheer wool frock of black with white pique collar and long sleeves. Carved ivory buckles at waist. A perky sailor hat of shiny black straw is encircled with a gossamer white veil.
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r. Beery, route four. Decatty- , and Mrs Lloyd D--lb.lt. North Third afreet. ARRIVALS -| .Mr and Mrs. Roliert U’emhofl [.I of 3of» Eighth street are th* par ; etita of a Imby gtrl horn last nixht Ist 5 .16 pin al the Adams county I memorial hospital Th* buby 11 pounds and has not yet b*en |.’ named . - - U< I'o ■ I.* — * TODAY S COMMON ERROR * Do not say. “I like lota of -I I things;" say. “a lot of things." , • ♦
