Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 115, Decatur, Adams County, 15 May 1939 — Page 3

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"®WHvKK|so> < AKKOI.L its* . Fr.lurn S )a dU.|,. |,». realize.! what a ' went on for a few before the rerent sailing for Hon olu 1 u n|Br —-f When it < anie HFS <■ ’ e •• Shirley > Temples /rM ln ' Mary I- o u M.ib t.> !>.■ ■ K » 'JM t ' ll SI: l! >• > <rroll little girls had cried a bit and ,j ’' 1 had just dropped A frantic search was • I •' ■■ aid of chip's attendminted. HRy b '“ n '“>lly "as foundS^V’ 1 'n Shirley* clothes B^R'’ l ' r '* Hollywood* No. 1 BJ" ’’ >r had tried to borrow . MtW 1 " 7 " r »ndm to Honolulu a.- —- M -G-Mer* are wonEineat i.ubltach la the with office* in the building, the answer ,: The entrance to the I’ right by the studio gate HTWr-K it easy p,| Creta Garin ’ti^MJ, I’*’ 1 ’*’ "Ot lee When she slips In with Lubltach on "Nli until Hollywood’* other •ee Clark Gable * new gun the ranch. They will turn ith envy. The room ia Pine and there are glass *ln«t all four wall*. In- ,°° •P«e*a»y made ’ Clark ■ collection of firenere must be 75 weapon* !“*•. They are all modrpndy for use. new place, Clark ha* real’her hunter * dream. He emendou* electric refrigmere he can hang hi* own I* Field U atill shivering ’• left the Brown Derby p , * v *" l "g, » h « “* a y*l'aik* in after her. Every on the gaa, no did £"' u , ln * driver. With the of too** telephone threat*. *« to a panic She wa» * • da*h for the police eta"«n the car drew alongside. • young fellow from De*

CLUB CALENDAR Society Dtadlina, 11 a. M. Fanny Macy Phonaa 1000 — 1001 Monday 'I Christian Missionary flor••ty. Mrs. James Kitchen. 7:30 j p. m. ’ 1 St. Agnes Sodality Mother '* Dnv , Party, Catholic Auditorium. 7 30 IP tn. l arty. Catholic School Auditorium, i 7:10 p. m. Pythian sisters, R. of p Home, 7; 30 p. m. Tuesday Eta Tan Sigma. Miss Betty Tricker. 7:30 p. m. Younc Crusaders Business and Social Meet Ins. Miss Madeleine Spahr. 7:30 p. m. I Loyal Daughters Class. Mrs. M'l- , ton Brown at Preble. 7:30 p. m. Tri Kappa Soil il. Meeting Kilts Heme. 8 p. m C t* of C. Pot t.uok Supper, K of C. Hall. (:3o p. m. Ih ltX Theta Tau. Helen Barthel, .7:30 p. m. Wednesday Decatur Home Economics ciuh. •M’S. W. P. Robinson. I:3d p. m. > St Ann Study Club, Mrs. Bov Umman. 7:30 p. tn. Business and Professional Wonnen's Club Anniversary Patty, Coppeas Residence. (:3o p. m. Thursday Dinner Bridge Club. Mr*. Avon Burk. <:3t» p. m. Presbyterian Ladka* Aid Society Mrs. Jesse Rice, 2:30 p. m * Mother Daughter Public Dinner. Monroe Methodist Church Annex. b:3o p. m. Woman's Foreign Missionary HoeI iety, Methodist Church. 2 p. m St. Luke's Ladies' Aid Society. Mrs. Wm. Bertsch, all day meeting. Friendship Village Chib, Mrs. Ada Riley of Salem. Friday Wesley Couples' Class. Methodist | Church. 7: 3o p. m. American l-egion Auxiliary InitiaI tiAn. Legion Home, 7:30 p m. Saturday Standard Bearers Rummage Sale. | (..sham Building 9 a. m. —— i i H— The regular meeting of the Pytbfan Sisters will be held at the K. ]of P. home this evening at seven

Moines who wanted an autograph. Understand Donald Crisp is requesting a three-month leave of absence from Warner* to settle family problems. The husband* of hi* sister's five daughters are all expecting to be called into uni* form. Hedy Lamarr and Gene Markey are still very much the honeymooner*. Though she is working all day in "Lady of the Tropics." she still calls for Markey every afternoon around 5:30. Drives the car herself but has a huge dog for protection. Nan Grey and Jockey Jack Westrope arc doing all right for themselves. They have three acre* In their honeymoon place In the valley . . . are planning stables, a badminton court and a swimming pool. Romance certainly has taken a toll at Universal the** last few weeks. . . . Nan Grey. Constance Moore and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., getting married. . . . Dorothy Arnold announcing her engagement to Joe Di Maggio . . . and Deanna Durbin *canng the atudlo to death with the rumors that she will marry Assistant Director Vaughn Paul a* soon as she is 18. Gary Codficr handed me n big surprise. On ‘The Real Glory" set, we were talking about skiing and Gary volunteered he can never be really good at the sport because of a hip that he broke years ago. It also bothers him if he Is on a horse too long. He ride* in a specially designed saddle. Dick Arlen Is riding a motorcycle again ... the first time since hr broke a leg years ago and, out of it, got a job in the movies. . . . Swing Maestro Artie Shaw Is so much Improved that they’ll yank his tonsils soon. . . . Ken Murray alternates at Ruby Foo’s these evening* with Fay McKenzie and Florence Heller. . . . The new beauty with Bud Ernat at Ia Conga almost every night 1* Florence McEnany. New York fashion expert. . . . Russell Hayden, the Lucky Jenkins of the Hopalong Cassidy series, I* one of the few Hollywood actor* who also I* an exhibitor. He own* a theater at Port Chicago, Cal. . . . Elsa Maxwell in "Hotel for Women" instead of Mrs. Telfor, a* th* character originally wa* called.... Ona Munson I* finding that the role of Belle Watling is not an unmixed blessing. It takes two wardrobe women to get her into her corset every morning.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY. MAY 15, 1939.

. tn rty o clock. Reports of thn Peru I convention will be given and a am I t lai hour will follow the hualness meting. A good attendant* la dm sired. The Standard Hvarors of the Me* Jthudiat Sunday school will have a tummage sale Saturday in the tiraI'asti building. The sale will com--111 -in -e ai nine o'clock. Anyone hav- . mg Nothing t<> donate is asked tn call Mrs. Delton Passwater. The Young Crusaders of the Ktrnpeiica) Sunday school will ( meet at the home nf Mias Madeleine Hnthr of Third Street, Tuesday eveJhlag at seven-thirty o'clock, All , members are urged to attend. WOMAN'S ORGANIZATION TO GIVE PUGLIC DINNER The Woman's organisation of the Methodist church of Monroe will {sponsor a public dinner Tnursday .'evening at six-thirty o'clock In the I form of a mother-daughter party. I Tne public Is Invited to a'tend and , all mothers are urged to bring their , daughters. A program in keeping with the I occasion has been arranged and the menu will be served: eg- ' inlloped chicken, mashed potatoes, noodles, green beans, spring salad, in cream, cake and coflee. The fr-ce of the dinuer is thirty-five cents. Mrs. Avon Burk will b-- hoeteas to the members of her dinner ■ Inidge club Thursday ev-nlng at l six thirty o'clock at her home on . North Fourth afreet. Mr. and Mrs. 81m Burk had as :*i. ir dinner guests Sunday Mr. and i Mr*. G. T. Burk and daughter. Miss kivian. Mrs. Harry Rution and • daughter Sybil. The Decatur home economics I ileb will meet with Mrs. W. P. Rob- . I ison. West Madlao-i street, . Wednesday afternoon at one-thirty o'clock. A good atendance is desirJed. f The Wesley Couples' class of the Methodist Sunday mhool will nie -t I tn the church parlors Friday even- ' ing at seven-thirty o'clock. Election of officers will l>.- held and every member is urged to be -iresent. Hostesses for the evening will bp I Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Doan. Dr. and . Mrs. Joe Morris and Mr. sn<f Mrs. Wilfred Plasterer. The Eta Tan Sigma sorority will • r.ieet Tuesday evening at seventhirty o'clock with Miss Beity Tricker at 329 South First street. The St. Ann study club will mee ’ with Mrs. Roy Lehman Wooneaday / veiling at seven-thirty o'clock. Mrs. Thomas la-onard will be the l>«ader. JAMES HURST CELEBRATES 85TH BIRTH ANNIVERSARY James Hurst of West Monrm-, street was pleasantly surprised Sunday when Mrs. Hurst entertained with a dinner honoring her bus* turn! on the occasion of his SSth 1 birthday anniversary. Places were , arranged for seventeen guests. A Urge cake bearing S 5 lighted candles centered the table and al “happy birthday" song was sung. Present other than Mr. and Mrs. ■Hurst were Edward ant Frank Hurst; Mr. and Mrs. A. Kalt erI heinrlcli and daughter Alice of Os-i-eola; Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Kattert.i inrlch and sons of Oiecola; Mr. i . nd Mrs. Alphonse Hurtekant and children of Mishawaka; Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Burris of Osceola. During the afternoon many relatives and friend* called to extend greetings and good wishes to Mr. Hurst. Mr. Hurst, a ratlred contractor. has been prominent in business, 'civic and fraternal affairs of the ■ tty for more than half a century.

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i He has served na a member of the • city council, as fire c-hlef of Decatur i and has long ben* IntsroutM In city • government. He U one of the two lile members of the Knights of Pythias lodge m this city lA«t - November Mb Mr. and Mrs. Hurst i islebrated their golden wedding • I uhnlversary. ■ LADIES' AID > HAS MEETING The ladles' aid society of the Calvary Evanvellcal church met at the home of Mrs. Myla Harmon Friday I rfternoon for the regular meeting ■ After the opening song, scripture was read by the president. Mrs. I .'ames Ihtrr, followed with smtenre prayers. Eleven mivnbera and ten visitors int.f-nded the meeting. Collection »• mounted to 11 M The following proi gram was enjoyed: I “If I could have my Mother's prayer again.' Mildred Shifter- • ly and Fayma Miller. Reading. "Molhet g Lnvt '. Mrs. Clouse. Reading. "My Mother's Prayer" L>na Shlfferly. »i Nolo. ArdeUa Miller. Song, group of girls accompanied ■ |at the piano by Rosella Miller. Instrumental music. Emma Miller. • | Reading "Mother" Mrs. Helm. A social hour followed the program. during whkn delirious re- . treahsnents wer»t served by Mrs. ‘ Harmon, assisted by Mary Miller, i Father Harmon and Roaeiia Miller. : LEGION AUXILIARY TO HOLO INITIATION The American legion Auxiliary ■ will conduct Initiation services at 1 the Legion home Friday evening at *>-ven thirty o'clock. All members 1 sre urged to attend this service. I The Fort Wayne drill team will conduct the Initiation of new members at this Special meeting. 1 The auxiliary Frluay night select- ■ ed Howard Gehrig as its represen ■ tatlve at the Hoosier Boys State at Indianapolis June 17 24. Mrs. Joe MoTonnel] reported all i plans are completed for tht sale of ' i<opples Saturday. Kay 27. The poppy posters made in the spools are I ■ finished. In commemoration of music week, i several accordian selections were ’ presented by Vera Bauer and Luel- ■ la Frohnapfel. and Margine Hauer > «ang "My Mother" sn "Little Sir I' l-xho GECODE CLUB HONORS MOTHERS 1 The decode club entertaned with J • lovely mother's asy dinner party Saturday evening at six o'clock. ■ Ip the General Electric cluh rooms Ninety-four guest* enjoyed the occasion. Ml«s Cecelia Noonan was chairman of the affair assisted by the Misses Anna and Luella Werst, Marceline Gage. Mary K. Leonard, l.elen Bauer, and Lol* Delliager and Mrs. Esther Strickler. I After the guests were seated, a ' toast and welcome to the mothers 1 was given by Miss Ann Murtaugh. ', followed with a half hour of music 1 by the Elex orchestra of Fort ' | Wayne. ‘ The theme of the party was "Ths 1 mothers of th<- flay Nineties." Two ‘j clever songs were sung by Litt'e ' Ml** Jacqueline Luts, dressed in ■ j'svendar and lace In keeping with ■ th" party motif. The numb'r* were '|' Little Old Lady" and "When Pa ' was Courting Ma " She was accom|.:il;led at the piano by Miss Julia Passwater. At the conclusion of the -program, game* were played and 1 prises awsrded. Miniature dolls dressed in accordance with the Gay Nineties and 1 , sweet peas were used in decorating ' { the tables. A large picture of a mother on willed a spot I'ght was ' focused formed another attractive feature. The walls of the clubroom ', were decorated with pastel colors. : Each mother was presented with a Iciystal marmalade dish and trav with a silver spoon

PERSONALS Howard Rurdx Os boa Angeles, ■ California Is here tor a few day's visit with relatives and frl<>uda. Cal Yost Is In Indisnwpm's for n few days, attending the letting of contracts for state highways. Mr. and Mrs. Delton Paaawatee and daughter Fern and Ralph Spado * motored to ’Holland. Michigan Saturday where they attended the tulip {festival which will continue there ' thia week. Mr. and Mrs. Dlcik Shhw of i Shelby. Ohio spent the week end: with the latter's mother. Mrs. F. (1. Allweln. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fullenkamp | and daughter Naureen visited In Fort Wayne Sunday. Among those who enjoyed a game of golf Sunday on the Ht ookwood I course at Fort Wayne were Barney Wertsberger and son Bud. Dan Christen. Harold Niblick, George Btults and ICd Engeler. , Doctors Fred Patterson. Joe Morris. Ray St Ingley. Roy Archbold an J K. P. Fields are among the dentists who are In Indianapolis attending the dental convention being bold 1 at the Claypool hotel the first three

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days of this week. Mr. and Mr*. Joe Hunter and sen Rill visited in Fort Wayne Baturday. Mr. and Mr* .Dick Bock were Port Wayne visitors Saturday. BIU Bell attended to business In !-idianapoll* today. Mr*. Herb Kern. .Mr*. Hilda Gaunt md daughter Peggy visited In Fort Wayne Saiurday. Miss Eloise Lewton Visited friend* In Fort Wayne Saturday. Mr. and Mr*. Dan Augenbugh and son* spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. John Magley. W’. F Beery, veteran mail carrier who has been sick the past severs! weeks, suffering from high blood nressure, was down town Saturday afti-inoon. greeting many friends and declaring he had the aliment under control. Clayson Carroll Is attending tn tiisiness in Indianai-olla today. Mr*. J. H- Heller and granddaughter. Martha Macy, visited In Fort Wayne Saturday. Ml»a Zulu Porter of Bat! Stat" I Teachers college, Muncie "pent th" week-end in Decatur with iter par-

BROADWAY NIGHTS CspgvtgM. ISM. KU>« rularu vyadlnU.. lac. — By AXEL STORM

vrw YORK, — tn Arthar Schnitsler'* 'The Affairs of Anatol", the afar leading female ehar-

acters never meet each other. That makes it an ideal play for th* ultra-am-aitious actress. There never was one that didn*t want to play all six part*. So who •re we to raise a n eyebrow when we hear

I • I Ruth Chatterton.

. that Ruth Chatterton will ss.ay all six roles when the difficulties of staging the play on Broadway are overcome, There appears to be some question as to just who owns the rights to the play. The producer must do business with Ute Schnitslei estate, in Europe, and what with one thing and another *1 . w,y ot Naxi purification «*•«•»• in Austria (that was) and Germany, there will prob■J . anything but smooth •ailing before the legal aspects of the production are sandpapered to fit a New York showbias Chatterton, by the way, will produce and star in Mar-' garet Webster's arrangement, to use a musical term, of Felix Salten's "Royal Highness". That ought to keep her busy for a while. But Miss Chatterton definitely Intends to play all six parta in "Anatol” and if and when she does she’ll go a famous Canadian quintette one better. Max Gordon will bust a bottle of mineral water over the prow of the Dorothy Parker-Alan Campbell adaptation of "The

I flits. Mr. and Mr*. Giles V. Porter. I, Joe Tricker and Paul Schmit* vl*. • iti-d In Indianapolis over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Paul Edwards spent - Fatnrday at Hamilton lake v here they are completing -he work I of preparing their cottage for occupancy during the summer months. Mrs. Herman Eliinger and sons ; Charlo* and Jim spent Sunday In Fort Wayne with Mrs. Monta HensI I ley and Mrs. Robert Orff. Mis* Margaret Campbell spent 1 , Sunday In Bluffton with her parI ent*. Mr. and Mr*. David Campbel!. Mr*. Clyde Jlarden of route i 'i shopped In Decatur Saturday after--I|noon. |noon. I I Mr. and Mr*. Milke Walker of Woodburn visited Sunday with Mr. ' and Mrs Russell Prior of Monroe ■ loreet. Hilly Johnson, operator nf John- ': son's machine shop in this city, t* | recovering from a painful Injury ■ i to his left eye. sustained last week 1 , when he accidentally biini|**d into I a piece of steel. The eye Is still - badly Inflamed. Mi** Janet Schrock returned to • Western College. Orford. Ohio as-

f. Happiest Man" when he lannches . his season on Broadway in the . roll. The adaptation should lie I a happy one indeed, coming from r i the pen of the wisecracking Miss > Parker, Neinrsie of dullards and t , alow.wits. Mr. Campbell, as you 1 i doubtless know, is her husband. ! No offense is intended in this ’ sequitur. Many of you will doubtless . remember the late Clarence Day's r gently humorous reminiscence, of > "Life with Father" in one of the smarter slick weeklies. They ’ were compiled in a best-selling 1 book. Howard Lindsay has > adapted It for the stage, and t Oecar Berlin will, all things being ' equal, produce it this Summer at • Skowhegan, Maine. You'll also i recall that we mentioned last i week the revival of Anita Loos' f "Gentlemen )»refer Blondes”. We neglected to tell you that • that, too, was to have a curtain ■ raised on it in the country at • Ridjtefleld, Conn. i The theatre has been attacked, I for the week, by a form of sleep- • ing sickness. You might even, if you weren't particular, call it the an lethargies, that wisecrack be- • fnjf neither too absurd nor too i pointed. Many a play now holdi Ing the boards would put a leas ■ hardy theatregoer than now inhabits the rialto to sleep, dreaming perhaps of a better day when ~ plays were plays anC actors actors, i By the way, when the theatre : people think of radio it is with a derided shudder. Yet Michael Todd, whose "Hot Mikado” cast did a wireless stint tne other day, swears that a surprising numbar 1 were bouifht by persons i who had tuned In. heard the excerpts, then decided ta ser the play. Just goes to show you how cockeyed stage people can be. But maybe you knew that all , i along.

ter a week-end visit wlin her parent*. Mr. and Mr*. W. P. Schrock and son Bill. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Tyndall and family of Bluffton spent Sunday tn Decatur. Miss Dorothy Durkin returned io East Chicago Sttnoay afternoon attei a week-end visit here with her ' mother. Mrs. Ruby Durkin and her 1 sants. Mis* Rose Christen and Mrs. P. E. France. Mr. and Mr*. Homer Mvers an-1 children of Warsaw sim-ih Sunday in Decatur. Mr. and Mr*. Fred King, Mist Kathryn King and Dick King motored to Celina. Ohio Sunday where they visited with Mr*. King* at*, ter. Mr*. John Yalin They were a---co-npanied by Mr. and Mr*. Charles Straw of Fort Wayne and Mr. end Mrs. Charles Hecklev of Indianapolis. Mr and Mrs. Heckley visited In Decatur the past week at the King residence. Mr*. Grayston and daughter ter Marjorie of Huntington visited for a short time In Decatur Saturday evening They were accotnpanled ho*ne by Mrs. I. W. Mary. Mr. and Mr* France Confer and daughter Gloria of Crown Point } spent the we«d<-end with relative* here and at Markle. * Mr. and Mrs. A J. Reivers and son Edward spent Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs. William Douglas of I'nlon , City. Miss Helen Norwold of Bat* State liucher's college at Muncie visited over Sunday with Miss Elisabeth Pittman at the Adams county menu rial hospital. David Bodie of Winchester street will leave tonight for Marion whei ? lie will meet Ertu st Wells, who

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v.-'ll accompany him to Ka.amatoo Michigan to visit relative*. | Miss Catherine Wridler of Monmonth, Miss Georgia Fougnty and Miss KUzibeth Hpacht of LaGrange ► pent Sunday at the W. H Fought? home In thin city. Mrs. Fell* Holt house returned to h«r home tn l-oulevllle Friday atte.- a week’s visit with her parents Mr and Mrs G. T Burk and slater Misa Vivian Burk. — I ..■■Q.SIW.S SIU ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. John V. Heller of •■rthle are the parents of a baby boy, born Saturday night at k:M c clock at the Adams county mentor ial hospital The baby weighed alt pounds and eight ounces at bin* •nd has been named .loon laiMout. Mis. Heller was formerly Miss Vera .■sue Schlickman. Adams County Memorial Hospital Dismissed: Lawrence Wicks of Fort Wayne; Miss Helen Hitaer of Herne; Mrs. Ralph Landis. of Montpeller; Mrs. True GepharL Jr. and lathy daughter. Judith Ann of Monro*. ronte one, Martin IL-iter of Iterator ronte one and Mrs. l-biima l urk of Ninth street. Dismissed: Mrs. Myron Haiiegger. Bertie. TODAY'S COMMON ERROR Do not say. "That was a | gratuitous Insult;** say. ‘'un- | warranted."