Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 82, Decatur, Adams County, 6 April 1939 — Page 3
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CLUB CALENDAR •oclnty Deadline, It A. M. Jeanstta Winn** •h«ncs 1000 — tool Thursday Chritlan Church lotdlea Aid Mr* 1 Caul Daniels, S p. m. Mt. Pleasant Ladle* Aid. t'hnreh Parlor*. 3 p. m. Monro* M E. latdie** Aid. Mr* Charlo* Rahner. 3 p tn, Evangelical Missionary Society. ' ( hnrch Parlor*. 3 p. m. Vnloa Chapel Ladlaa’ Aid. Mr*. Charlo* Rabbitt. 1: IM) p. m ’ Spanish American Auxiliary, !.*- aion Home. 7:3>» p. m. Women Os The Moose. Moose I Home. 7:30 p. m. Friday Ihappy Homemak-r* Club Mr*. I ioyd Mitchel, 1:30 p m. Saturday Koster Supper. Moose Hom* 5 to 7 p m I Zion Reformed Mission Hand. Church Parlors. 3 p. m. I Pocahontas Lodge. R,-| Men’s Kalt. 7:34 P. M Monday I Corinthian Clan*. Mr*. Fred king. 7:30 p m. i Research Cluh Luncheon. Masonic Hall. 1 p. m. Tuesday Evangelical Dutiful Daughter* Via**. Mrs. Ralph Rent is. 7:30 p. m. Church Mother’s Study CluJ. Methodist Church. * 30 p. m. Rebekah Lodge. Odd Fellow* Hall 7 30 p m Wednesday Historical Club. Mr*. Vaughn Millikan Berne. 3:3* p. m. Rbakespear* Club. Mr*. Palme' Etcher. 3:30 p. m. ot the local wholesale establishment retiring several years ago to turn-ac-tive management over to his son*. Hr*. Haagk. widow of the late Julia* Hauxk. ha* resided hi this city for a nnmber of years, moving here from Marion. Ohio. The newly I wedded couple will reside In the Hauck apartment* on Madison street. Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth Kiser and family entertained Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Moreno and son Junior, of Newtek. N. J.. Mr*. Rot-ert Urick and daughter Palsy and father, George Crick ail of Monroe and Zo-rie Mor <no Wednesday at dlnne- and supper. WOMEN'S SOCIETY HAS MEETING TUESDAY The Womb's Missionary Society ot the Zion Reformed church m«-t In the church parlors Tuesday afterboon for Its regular meeting Mr*. Dalias Roldner was tn charge of the program and used aa her theme, “To Our Christian Parenthood. Mr*. Ben Schroyer sang. Sunrise Tomorrow, dedicated to Mrs. MinI nt* Spooler, a charter member. Mr*.
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■> NAMUMON < ARKtii.L k . ••*>rl*M, lKn> Settsre* *>•<! Irate. Isa. HOLLYWOOD. - with trunk* packed. Alic* Faye I* waiting the jtudio okay to train out of here for Bermuda and a alx-week vacation. The atar. never too robust, I* worn out from long weeks brforr
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eent rumor*. lt’» significant that she goes byway of Cleveland, 0.. wher* there will tw a reunion with Tony Martin. Next to Henry Fonda, the player who works most In "Young Mr. IJncoln," will be a 14-month-old **by, Sylvia McClue. She play* tha daughter of Dick Cromwell and Arieen Whelan and, amazingly enough, this will be her fifth appearance before th* camera. Others Included "Everybody's Baby," -Made for Each Other" and “I Take Thia Woman." But th* story w* ar* getting around to Is this: Sylvias parent* have anther daughter and. on the art the other day. someone waa asking if she. too. work* in pictures. “Oh. no." said the mother." She is much too old to break Into the movies. The casting directors won t even look at her." “How old la she?" it was asked “Four years and a half," th< mother replied. Same Mudio. Twentieth CenturyFox. is in hysterics over the quip ot Captain Strasser, official guide for visitor* to th* lot The good captain was showin i some distinguished guests around th* other day when Georg* T*mpi*, father of Shirley Temple passed by. Pointing to th* disappearing figure, the captain said: “And there, ladies and gentlemen, goes th* biggest producer in Hollywood.'* Thank* to Eddie Grainger for thia on* A men's shop near the Roosevelt hotel on Hollywood boulevard Mill ha* a picture in the window captioned: "His Majesty. King Edward VUI." Disaster at th* Gable rancho in the valley! While truckmen were IV rd Litterer gave an article from the Ooutlook of Mission*. A bu*l-j he** meeiing waa conducted by | Mrs George Thoma* and plane were made for the nanmare sale* to be held on May sixth and thirteen that will t>e sponsored by the society. Birthday* for the month were Mr* Ed Miller and Mrs. Susi* Repp*rt.| Lovaly r*fr*»hmenta were served by the hostesses. Mrs. Charles Hrod Mr*. Charles Miller. Mrs. Jen- . hrlg and Mrs. Louise Meyer.
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unloading a huge naw electrtc refrigerator for Clark * kitchen. It slipped and amaahed up completely They had to aend back for another and. when the same men had to unload hi* Move, Clark personally loaned a hand In th* proceeding*. Vic* PraMdent John Nance Garn probably will get a kick out of thia. Lionel Barrymore la ualng hi* portrait to make up for th* rol* of Gramps In On Borrowed Tim*." Not th* whol* face. Just th* hair and th* bushy eyebrow* Opening of Peggy Fear* at the Club VerMillea her* should aett:* one* and for all whether ahe and Lup* Velex are feuding. If Lup* attend*, they ar* not. for there ia nothing two-faced about Lup*. AMde from th* brid* and groom, th* person who got th* biggest break out of th* marriage of Hedy Lamarr and Gen* Markev ia an M-G-M wardrobe girl named Margaret Woods She and Hedy ar* great friends and. when th* *•** moved into her honeymoon horn*, she gave t!.* wardrobe girl a key to her eight-room houa* tn Beverly Hills. “Llv* tn It for a while." said th* star. "If you Uk* It you can buy it from m* on easy term* ’* Dick Arlen la Installing an »iectrie alarm aystem at hi* ranch—the kind recommended by the Bel Air burglar.... Where was LtMi* Howard when Jean Neguleaca took Violet Conington dancing at La Conga? . . Remember th* Slam*** twins. Violet and Daisy ' Hilton? They ar* now entertainera at Bud Averill'* Paradis* Case . . . Preston Foster went into th* Paramount hoa-
the camera. Only th* other <J«F. ah* finlahed th* i**t aecnea for Roa* of Washington Square" and it la thia sequence that Zanuck must approve before th* atar can aay goodby to Hollywood. In view of re-
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th* ' bland of Loat Men” aet . . . I That waa Austin Fairmont with Alic* Brady at th* Beverly Trap- ' lea. . . . And Gene Raymond vow* ' thia really happened to him when | he waa having a sandwich at a drtve-ln stand t.’.e other night. A cop cam* up. stared at Gen* for j a minute and then burst out laugh- I ing. “Uh huh!" he exclaimed. 'So this ia what happena to you when your wife goes out of town! You | have to eat at a sandwich ft and.' , FNTERTAINS WITH dIRTHDAY PARTY Mr*. Catherine Kurber entertained Wednesday afternoon at the horn* of Mr*. William Schumacher' with a birthday party honoring b*r daughter, Sharlene's third birthday anniversary. During the afternoon ‘ he c hildren played with toys A lorly luncheon wa* served to the following kiddles. Donna Jane and Marlyn Kirschenbar, Joyce Bonif t*. Phyllis and Patty ftmlor Marlvnl ■' 1 _ ■ — I
Kohne, Dnra Rrunnegraff and Baribn Ru Braden of Monroeville. Caller* during th* afternoon w«r< Mr. and Mr*. Raymond C. KMler, Mr. and Mra. Lawrenc- Beal. Mr* I Joe la>«*. Mr*, laniti Kobne and AUfl i Ihtvld. Mr*. Clarence Brunnegraff 1 :.nd Ml** Marv Eii*n Lautrenbau- • er, EASTER SUPPER MENU ANNOUNCED The menu for ih* Ea«t*c supper' sponsored by the Women of th* Moose and to be served Saturday evening from five to seven at tb» Mona* Home l« a* follows; awls* aleak, mtabed potato**, gravy,' Spanish green beam., cabbare salad, pickled eggs, pie, bread, hutler and and coffee. Th* price will be thirty-' five cent* a plate Th* W.anen of the Moose will hold it* regular meeting thia even*t>g at the bom* at seven-thirty. An executive meeting will be held at! •even o’clock. All co-worker* ares erged to at'eod. The Dutiful Daughter* class of' th* Evangolical church will meet Tuesday evening at asvaadHrtyj o’clock for It* regular Imalneaa inerting at the home of Mr*. Ralph Gent is All member* are urged to b» present. A**l*tant boate**** will Mr. Fred Chronister and Mrs. Brlco Roop. SHAKESPEARE SLUB HAS MEETING WEDNESDAY Th* Ladle*' Shakespeare cluh met Wednesday afternoon at the borne of Mra. A. D. Suttle*. The Meeting opened by the repeating of •he collect and roll call wa* answered with current event*. Mr*. Palruer Eicher wa* the le*d--r for the I afternoon and she reviewed th* book. Remember the End.” writ•«n by Agnea S. Turnbull. The story told of a Scotchman abo cam* to the t'nited States In the early nlneGe* and settled in Pennsylvania to work in th* coal mines. The book was interesting because it gave a vivid picture of life in western Pennsylvania and tne coal mining Indus'.')-. The background was a small town In a mining community. The member* the-i enjoyed fruit* and candy sent by Mr* Charles Dugan The meeting i next Wednesday will be at the hntne
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Flowers ■M for r EV EASTER CHOICE SELECTION OF POTTED PLANTS AND CUT FLOWERS. All Prices Moderate. Phone wfj J 13,5 300 w A,)AMS The New Spring Season Ushers In The NEW FURNITURE EASTER will soon be here and now is the time to buy your NEW FURNITURE and cheer up your home. You Pay No Premium For Quality Here: WE SELL ONLY the highest quality merchandise, yet our prices are at rockbottom. Modern Dining Room Suites Studio Couch Kitchen Cabinet break last Set Utility Cabinet $ 1 -- V**" — f'W** — ‘'-J ; , jr* *> a-Z kjyise* 11; \ , z > SEI HSwtil 1 ’ .-''tn I •’J < iias'r .’' USs&S ri pm Ksii Modern Bed Room Suites. Modern Living Room Suites. Inner Spring Mattresses, Bed Springs, Cotton Mattresses. Occasional Table. 9x12 Axminster Rug. Bxl2 Felt Base Rug Table Top Oil Stove, Gasoline Pressure S’ove Oil Stove Range. Electric Washer, Washer with gasoline engine Stucky & Co MONROE Store Open Evenings INDIANA
of Mr*. Palmer Eicher, al'h Mr* Herman Ehlnger aa the leader. 1 "O EPERSONALS Rev. J. M Dawson, of near thia city, delivered a serie* of six addresae* this Week. Amomt them were talk* at Cayuga Sunday aftertoon and In indlanapoli* Monday night. i Virginia tf’atimgartner underwent .in emergency operation yesterday at the St. Joseph hoapital in Fort ' Wayne She la the granddaughter OS , Mra. John Schmitt. Her condition j was reported a* fair. Dr and Mr*. Roy Arc hbold will bjeend Ea*t*r with their snn-ln-law * and dauabter, Mr. and Mr*. Phil By,ron of Peru Miss Marjorie Ca.roll, of RtdianaIpoMa. who ha* been 111 at tnh hom<> jof her parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Clayi son Carroll of this city, is reported I ranch Improved Rev Georg* O. Walton has been confined to hl* bean* with the tin * fur the past two days. Mrs William LichUe of Mansfield Ohio ha* been called to this city [ t ecause of the serious Illness of her mother. Mr* Mary C. Miller Clarence Smith, caahfer of th* Farmer* Slate Bank at Preble was a business visitor bate today. Roy Hall, president of the Central Sugar company who wa* operated on last Saturday, continue* Easter Special Rabbit Center Brick Ice Cream ♦ BLUE CREEK DAIRY I — ■ I "
In Improve He I* a patient at th*' Lutheran hoapital. Fort Warn*. Dr and Mrs Roy Archbold motored in Fort Wayn* Wednesday aftornooß. Superintendent of conn') Infirmurle* from mure tluin a do»mi com,, ties met here Iwctay and were
! — J PLANTS are lovely <iif lm. We I unu*'U:tlh r*”P seleclion. ' (>PKN 1 ;VEMV< ’ S ’ *1 iJTnt 11 ’h a-’C. //j // ff 1/ DECATUR FLORAL CO. !J • - - Nuttman Ave - PHONE 100 j 5 It WfeFor The Easter Parade | Everything to go with Your New Easter Suit. t, A NEW SHIRT JL ,\ New X-Act-FH Shirts V V \ "*d e election, new colors. Yi ■ \ new patterns sl-5O „,$ 1.95 Other Shirts SI.OO A NEW HAT Spring styles in Tyrolean or Snap Brim, in a large variety W' of colors. sl-95 , $5-00 HATS BY MALLORY 1.1.45 and $5.00. ea NEW NECKWEAR “yA A ***** ■MWtment of colors and kww«nhy*S 3alteri>s - A new tie will brighten “P entire outfit, v® 50c 75c $1 New £/ Holeproof Pacer — the **? sock with the garter al- jl lached. All colors. '“’Rh A j 50c Other Holeproof Hosiery 25c and 35c NEW SHOES X wAV Brown-Bilt Shoes, styles A <A\\ an< * colors that are differn enL all-leath-$2-95 $3-95 ss‘°° Vance & Linn
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' guest* of Supi Harvey taiFouni lalice at a meeting and vi«lt to th Adam* Cbuioy infirmary. Burl Johnson went to Indlnnnpoils loday to attend to business. • > 1.. Vance c,r th* Vane * *, Linn t'luihlng company transacted business in (‘inc iichati yoaterday
