Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 87, Decatur, Adams County, 12 April 1939 — Page 3

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)) for Bette, a litlude that cost the will be the last hot and cold runephone. a built-in f of precaution, a heater. o pictures, Bette on fire twice by ■t a gaa heater. — •M If R-K-O borham Doetrrle for of Notre Dame i‘Z in L u ”‘ * ,rtp ' now - An<l- - any chance, mean 00 ,w Mun * t® •iSJ 1 *?“**• «• bui Ji”' 11 and Fred Astaire. ’Myw no , l ' i m(Mt ram „ lU( Um " * ta y cw ”mlssary. ,unch « 1 P « • «tW talking at « p. m. ’art" H they ,rp ftnaUy r m *ke that picture to think you get a lot of viaM I upon them at fli U"? n,rn « r - Bin la rent- *“ and wl " ~ke **• )unkel to | •’•wo and the tulr. * T hM C fo? r ' ! thlnk * the Ume to whin, t r *‘" ake ot "Th* '< tlto hki ? h * °* na lh e rights. •> TtaX* **• 8hlrl »y Ternh> chiM " c ‘ nd Eva " wllh a 1 “ Ih »y VveT! pUy i ng Top,y >t»Ue y e.7£, r *‘' n| to' "Rain." « ** Lombard •hs 'aid ■•h°, IS " Not l ulte !"lto^’,^ t * ,m ** 1 «y there 11 the t,m. r !* t part fo r her." b b>u *" Whlch to rt * lon « »It is right, she said.

Mra. Eugene Hun yon. Ouri. "Raster Morn**- Mrs. Henry A.Her .nd Mr. En«m* R ailyo „ ~._ rnmpanied by Mr. Ivan Stuckey. ‘| Business meeting Mr*, thlion 1 Ps«s water. closing prayer- Mr. R. n Wicks JI During the business session, i plana were made to attend the covm , ty Institute at liern« Thursday. On. I new member was added tn -he mem- | membership. _____ CORINTHIAN CLAM HAS MEETING TUESDAY I The Corinthian class at the Chris .’tan church met Tuesday evening with Mrs. Fred King The president ■ Mrs. Homer Ruhl opened the meet. 11* with scripture and the l/irda prayer was repeated in unison. Th" roll call was answered with one trf the Ten Commandment" Twelv- < hum rail* wer« report«M. Th** aortal hour wax enjoyed with | contests and the making of the new ! spring hate. The prlae war won by ’ Mra. Hummer for the mm* original pat. The hos’ess .erred lovely refreshtnonta. The neat me—*ing will | be at the home of Mr., Laster Rich--1 aid. - | The Presbyterian Missionary I society will meet Thnrsd.-y afterj noon at taro-thirty pchw-k at the I home of Mra. L. A. Cowen > on West Adams street. All members are trged to attend. The Business and Professional Woari'i chib was guest of tne Fort Wayne club Monday evening. I A Iwo-courae dinner was .erred and lan Interating program was presentltd. This was the anniversary veto- . bration of the Pt Wayne .-mb Those , attending from the local club grere I the Misses Eroia and Lorenc Kir- • srhaer, Matilda St-llemeycr. Ethel Erwin. Lanas Teeple. Marsha Mar I tin. Romona Everett. Crave Uech--1 tensteiger. Mary McKean and the Mesdame* Louisa Leaden and Berj ate Teeple. The Ladies Aid of the Method! -• church will serve a cafeteria supper ■ la th<> church dining rooms ttatur|dsy, April twenty-second from five Itc seven p m The menu will be announced later. The Work and Win Clast at the

I"I don t eare if ita a iTanicTet I part in an all-star cast. However, II don't think It should be an olc ! woman. I don't want to use make- ' lup tricks. I'd tike to appear just as I am." Speaking of parts. Henry Fondas role in "Young Mr. Lincoln" it an actor's delight. He appears to ! every scene in the picture and speaks 67 out of the 120 pages of dialogue in the script. *ni:s is going to be one of the |>ig films of the year. Already, Zanuck has boosted the budget to $1,500.000 The Sun Valley location ot "Stanley and Livingstone" will always be a nightmare tt> Spencer Tracy. He arrived at 630 a. m started work before nine, and didn't finish until after stk In the middle ot the night, one of the location buildings caught fire and the whole company was routed out of bed tc form a bucket brigade. After getting to sleep at 3 a. m. Tracy again was routed out at five to leave for Hollywood. On June 8. an electrical tranrcriptlon of the voice of Freddie Bartholomew will open the charity garden fete of Minister church in Warminster. England. Thin was the church where Freddie was christened and also where he made his first appearance as an enter* tainer. ... It was to recite a poem ... at the age of three. Are other studios planning out-of-town previews ? Both the Twentieth Century-Fox Junket to San Francisco and the Warner Brothera trek to Dodge City were scouted by opposition lota. . . . We couldn't make the Dodge Qty trip, but the scouts should have learned something from Harry Brand's handling of the preview of "The Story of Alexander Graham Bell." It was a miracle of precision. ... Incidentally, we hear that the Wanner boys were unable to find a sin* gle publicity still taken on the Dodge Qty jaunt in which Former G-Man Leon Yurrou didn't appear. . . . Jack Haley's eon. Jimmy, came too near to losing the sight on an eye when he fell on the pavement at school. If the cut he received had been an inch higher, ' his eye would have bcet\ affected. . . . After one month in San Fernando valley. Director Sidney Lanfield to moving back to Beverly Hills. The country noises kept him awake. It's a fact That's why he Is moving. . . . And here's one for the book. George Sherman, who has directed the Gene ‘Autry and the John Wayne westerns for Republic, to just learning to tide a horse.

OFCATI’R daily DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY. APRIL 12. 1939.

CLUB CALENDAR Lx Isty Deadline, 11 a. M. dsan.tto W Innas •hoaos tnoo — 1001 Wednesday ' n "M Brethren W. M. A. Mra. W illiam Arnold. 1 p. m ti Zhm Reformed Udler Aid. Church Parlors. »:29 A «- < ~l* , or, ‘’* 1 Club. Mrs. Vaughn MH1 'matt- Herne. 3:3U p. nt. I Mhakeapeare Club. Mra. I’almr. , Ei< her. 2 30 p. m. Ziou Junior Walther League. Lutheran Church. 7:30 p m. , Zion Lutheran Missionary Roc- . iety. Church. 2 p. m Beutah Chapel laid tea Aid. Mrs. Gust Yake. Alb Day. St Ann Study Club. Mra. An.eim liiukmann. 7 3o p. ni . Thursday Calvery Ladies Aid. M*a. Jmnr« Darr. 130 p m. United Brethren itedlcs* Aid. Mra. Roy Mnmma. 2 p. m. Monroe Better Homes Monroe School. 7: So p, m. Methodist W H M S.. Church Social Rooms. 2 SO P, M Zion Reformed Etar Ready Class Church Parlors. 7:So p tn So Cha Rea Club. M-x CtaM Kortenber. 7:So p. m. W. C. T. U. Institute. Cross Kef 1 rned Church, Berne. Eastern Star Meeting. Masonic Hall. 7 SO p m Presbyterian Missionary Society. Mrs. L. A Cowens. 2:30 p m. Baptist U'omen's Society, Mra. Will Wlnnea. 2;so p. m. * Friday Pocahontaa Ixxige. Red Mena Kull. 7:30 p. m. American Legion Auxiliary. Lefluo Home. 7:M> p. m. W. M A. of Union Chapel. Mrs. Robert Worktnger. 1:30 p. m. Evangelical Rummage Sale. Graham Building. Madison St.. Afternoon. Ave Marta Study Club. K. of C. Hall. 7:30 p. m. Saturday Evangelical Mission Rand. Church Parlors. 3 p. m. Zion Reformed Cafeterlt Supper. Church Basement. 5 to 7 p nt. Evangelical Rummage and Bak" Sale. Graham Building. All Day. Tuesday Psi lota Xi Social Meeting. Mrs. lesae Rice, 7 30 p. <n Tri Kappa Social Meeting, Elks Home. 8 p. m United Brethren church will meet Friday evening at neven-thlrty at the home of Mr. and Mr*. Franl: ’ Rahner. Eaeh member is asked to tiring a twenty-five cent gift for t-ipsul friend, which will be revealed at this meeting. A good attendance Is desired. MONROE M E LADIES AID HOLOS MEETING Monroe M R. Ladies Aid met "'nursday afternoon at the home ot Mrs. Clras Rahner The meeting 1< |.ened with singing the hymn. "Th? Old Rugged Cross.'• followed by reading of the One Hundredth Psalm by Mrs. Archie Hendricks, after which the Lord's Prayer was i rcpe*ted .by all. Roll call was given, with seventeen members present. A collection of four dollars and fifty ; cents was given. Treasurer r yearly report was given, A motion was imide to hold a Mother* and Itaughttrs lianquet In May. which was ’ carried. Hymns. "Itead Me to Calvary" and "Christ Arose." were sung by a ladies quartet. Mrs. Raymond Hsrt. Mrs. Otto Longenberyer. Mra. Joseph Rice and Mra. Raymond Crist The meeting was closed with prayer by Mrs. Raymond Hart. Refreshments were ijeved by the r.vw officers of the com Ing year. The Adams County Wogien s chorus will meet Monday afternoon ,>l the Moose Home at one-thirty o'clock. All members are urged to Im> present as this la a meeting ot tpecial Importance. The Baptist church choir partv, which was to have been held Friday evening. Ins been postponed until a later date. GIRLB GUILD MAS MEETING The Girls’ Mission Guild of thi< ?ion Reformed church met at the home of Mrs. C. M. Prttgh Tuesday evening. The new president Phyllis Hunter, was in charge of the meeting Helen BrltsentuMf was program li-uder and Betty Hunter read the

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chapter. The hostess, assisted by | I the commltte. served lovely refresh- : ment*. Personals Mrs Dan Beery of Fort Wayne is visiting relatives In this city. Attorney M. C. Nelson ot this I 1 city Is a member of the class which I is taking the Scottish Rite degree* ■in Masonary at Fort Wayne this ( week It la the "American Con ' Mltution Commemorative Convoca-! ( tion and will clow Thursday eve-1 i tiing with a banquet. Wllbnr Poole and Ralph Amrlne ' ot Anderson called on us last evening. Roy Kalver ha* received a message from hi* father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. I A. Kalver that they have arrived in San Francisco and are having a tine time. A s earch was being made for a

One-Legged Kidnaper Captured Wkjß Us Ji iw 1 — ! -" - ■ ■ Sheriff Edmondson , "Per’ Stockton Deputy Holmes The wild though brief rampage of Leonard (Peg) Stockton, onelegged alleged paroled convict, ends with his capture. Running amuck, Stockton allegedly kidnaped three persons, stabbed one to I death and held up the bank of Garford, Tex. He to pictured after hit arrest between Sheriff John Edmondson, left, of Palo Pinto I county and Deputy Sheriff Faybert Holmes, right.

Schnauser pup which Mr and Mrs. , Harold W. McMillen brought home , Saturday. The dog was outside and I wandered away yesterday. The i owners will appreciate receiving I word about the dog and offer a toward for its return. - O'GREAT BRITAIN AND I (CONTINVED FROM PAGE ONE* gresslon. whether the proposal ’ came from Britain. France. Rum anta, or elsewhere. As these developments came the Itri'lsh and French were taking up strateilc positions In the Mediterranean and countries , all over Europe were taking precautions. Developments included: 1- The Frenc h Mediterranean fleet sailed from the Great Toulon naval base under secret orders. 2- France was expected to take precaution* to ctrengthen her land and air defense* today. 3- Notice* were posted in War-

saw informing reservists of six army classes to hold themselves in readiness for service in auxiliary anna such as labor battalions, d—Rumania was reported to have strengthened Its forces on the Bulgarian frontier. E- Jugoslavia was reported to have called up men of two army classes in the province* bordering , on Albania. •- Twenty-five hundred British troops left Palestine for Egypt 7— It was reported that additional Italian troops had reached Spain. 8— Moorish troops were being sent fron Nationalist Spain to Spanish Morocco and France reported that the Spanish Morocco frontier adjoining French Morocco was being heavily fortified •—lt was reported that Turkey and Rumania had effected an ugreement under which Turkey would open the fortified Dardanelle* Strait, between the Rla< k and Mediterranean sea*, to permit foreign warships and transports to pass to Rumania'* aid. Russia was said to have given its tacit consent. though previously it bad opposed the opening of the Strait* to non-Rlac Sea power*. To King Emmanuel Tirana. Albania. April 12 — (UP) em ttltutlonal assembly to-

I I||||R|| JNSURANCE will help you to bear up finan* daily under a serious water damage loss. /ETNA-IZE Water Damage iaauraave written by The jCtna Caeualty ft Surety Company of Hartford, Coua., coeta but littla. Seo ua today. The Suttles-Edwards Co. Agenta Niblick Store Bldg. Oacatur, Ind.

- • « saw ■ — < - * 1 day offered the crown of Albania 1 to King Victor Emmanuel of Italy. A resolution adopted by the as- ; sembly under the watchful eyes ' of Italian foreign minister Count ’ Galeaxxo Clano urged the Italian monarch to accept the ancient crown which was abandoned by ’ King Zog I. ruler of TT>e Son* of J the Mountain Eagle.'* when Fastest* armed fore* drove him into exile I The resolution specified that Albania would remain a separate state. Victor Emmapue) already is , king of Italy and emperor of Ethiopia. J ARRIVALS Mr. and Mr*. Rieno* Mattox of 70S North Seventh strev* are the parents of a baby girl, bo.-n Thursday. April sixth Tlte baby baa beer named Nancy JamMr. and Mr* Jacob B<une of

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i route one. Craigvllle, are the parents of a baby girl, born April eleventh at 12 s<> p tn The baby weighed eight pounds and haa been named Ida Ellen. L. Walter Breaks Dies Late Tuesday I Crawfordavill. Ind. April 12 — ll’Fl—Funeral arrangements wero being made for L. Walter Breaks «3 of Crawfordsville, who d.ed late yesterday. He was a prominent Montgomery . ounty Republican He had been a i trustee of Purdue Tniversity. tres- ! surer of the Indiana state fair aaso- * elation, and member of the state board ot agriculture in addition to holding numerous county otficea. ——— o _. 500 Shvets Bhxll, 16-lb. White Paragon itond typewriting paper 55c. The Deeatnr Democrat Co. ts