Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 117, Decatur, Adams County, 17 May 1939 — Page 3

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SORORITY VgaK l r,, r > SZ|g||i L n 4*H> S* i ■UM fl* K' ■St l K ite k " KkM» Bm3Bf ■ MtrtH Winn*' | £ ROtH HONORED K<WRT' day party ■infck. ’•■•! •■' Mr and Mrs. Kgf^H» . !».. lour M ' B BMB' 1 ' i \ Liby. - » illi in K ««M eeting. Oil aid society trie \t at >• K are urged to be Will re conducted at - T'”' ■» Bstert of the Moose will' ML' :n.-,.r|n< at the lodge ■ W'-Ij' evening at eight ■ASm nation of officer* will « titm The ■K' ill meet at seven- thlrMEMBERS a of the sotoi-

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‘f h n E . * * , " m ’’ Tm "»‘*«» •*•■ ning. Hurl,,, llt „ brW I meeting preceding the p, r(y lllln | ' ±"". *^ rp l . m^,l ’• '•* '»•• rummage I ' "• ,K """■ ™>. ■ V" ,orm "’’ for bridge , and after three games prise* were • Mr*. Marlon Feasei. a lovely, I luncheon was served hy the host ■ n’n' J"T M ’‘"' , "m*" william 11. , I B * , I l, „ Car * G *rlmr. tier ald Rtrlcklei , and Vaughn Hllyard. The entertain • room * **«* Iteat'tlfiillv decorate rd with spring flowers. The meeting of the Piwlatha* via** of the Baptist Sunday school which was to have been hold Friday at the home of .Mr*. Curtis Moser has been po*tsn>ned one week. PERSONALS Mr. and Mr*. C. ft. Trepie of Fourth street left Utl* morning for Columbus. Ohio f<*r a two weeks' ■ visit with their grandl-hUdrea. Joap.l ' Susan and Fordyce McClintock. Mr. I end Mrs. McClintock Will leave Fridi.y for a visit in Bosion and New York City. Elmer Koenemann of Fori Wayne ■ kt.ended to business In Decatur, i Tuesday. T. C. Kramer of Fort Wayne called on customers here Ho repr?-' sent* the Leonard J. Fertfg security ; company. Billy Bell attended to business , | in Bluffton last evening. Mr. and Mr*. Carroll Burkholder' |sr.d Mr and Mrs. Ward Calland at--Itendad the concert s’ the Sh-ine an ' dltorlum in Fort Wayne last evenI ing where they heard Ruoinoff and his two pianists Fray and Rragglo- . ttl. The entertainment was sponsored by the Gamma Lambda Chapter of Tri Kappa in the inter**’ of 'he Pixley Childrens' Heme. Chub Gast of Warsaw, contractor and newspaper man was a visitor- | here today. Signs are to be erected at Van I Wert and ilhintlngton. diverting • raffle over <24. This was announced by the Franklin Highway Asso-i ’ elation following a meeting at Ottawa. Ohio. This von't make much difference until the improvements ire complete between here and I IIiinington but after that, there'will I be a lot of travel over thio rottnte.' Oscar Smith has returned to hi* I home at Danville, 111., after a visit • here. Mr and Mr*. Jesse Cole, of this > ,‘lty. will leave Thursday morning for an extensive trip through California and other western state*. Tney will visit Cecil Cole and family st Fallbrook, visit at San Diego, then go to the San Francisco World's Fair and after touring up to Seattle and Portland will return home via the northern rou'e. They 'expect to be gone about three i months. Mrs. R. E. Glendening will accompany them as far a* the

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CLUB CALENDAR ®«*'ety Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Maty Phon** low — 1001 Wednesday 1 Decatur ]|<>me Economic* (Tub, lat’s. W. P. Robinson. l:3o p, m. HI. Ann Study Club. Mrs. Rov U linian, 7:3u p. m . Ilusluess slid Professional Women's Club Annlveisary Patty, CopI :•»■«* Residence. 8 30 p. m. Bible study. First Christian Church, t; 3u p. m. Thursday Christian Ladles' Aid Society, • Mt*. X'onh Mangold. 2 pm. Baptist Woman's Society. Mr*. Lorna lake. 2:3u p. n >. B. Progressive Worker* Class fhurcb Parsonage, p , m Tolled Brethren D. Y. B Class Mr*. Wllii* Rwd, : 3o prtl . Zion Reformed latdle*' Aid Soclety. Church Parlor*. 3;no p. m. Dinner Bridge Club. Mrs Avon Burk. 4: So p. m. Presbyterian Ladhs' Aid Society I Mrs. Jesse Rice. 2:30 p. *n. Mother Daughter Public Dinner. (Monroe M.thodlst Church Annex. •»:M p. m. Woman's Foreign Missionary Society, .Methodist Church. 2 p. m. St. Luke's Ladies- Aid Society. Mrs. Win. Bertsch, all day meeting. Friendship Village Club, Mrs. Ada ■Riley of Salem. Spanish American Auxiliary. I.er'lun Home. 7:30 p. m. W<wnen of the Moose. MoosHome, s p. m. Executive Committee of Wornei of Moose. Moose Home. 7:30 p. tn. Friday Phllathao Class. Mrs. Curtis Moaer, 7:3t» p. m. Postponed one wee*. Ave Maria Study Club, K. of C. Hall. 7:30 p. m. Central P. T. A. Club. Central School Auditorium, 2 p. nt. Wesley Couples' Class. Methodist Church. 7:30 p. m. American Legion Auxiliary Initiation. Legion Home. 7:30 p. m. Saturday M. E. Ever-Ready Class bake sale. Schafer's Store. Saturday. 9 A. M. Methodist Children and Mothe’s Party. Church Parlors, 2 p. m. Standard Bearer* Rummage Sale, Graham Building :♦ a. m. Ofeterla Supper. Zion Reformed' I ( i.urch. 5 to 7 p. m. — 1 ■ Grand Canyon. Mr. and Mr*. I. A. Kalver arrived ' In Decatur this afternoon after six I week*' visit in San Francisco and Loa Angeles. Edwin Kauffman, deputy county i recorder enjoyed a mushroom | hunt early thia mom Ing, coming I ‘ back with 55 of the tasty oolbles ' Herman Knapke returned today from Miami. Florida, where he was I employed for the past six weeks I at the Robert Clay hotel. ♦ ~~~ ■ ■ ♦ Adams Co untv .Memorial Hospital Admitted: Calvin Falb. Route «. 1 Decatur. 0 ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gladfelter of (13 West Adam* street are me parent* of a baby son liorn at th i Adamis county memorial hospital Tuesday afternoon at 2:22 o'clock. The baby weighed six pounds and :cur ounces and ha* been named George William. Mr and Mrs Ro<ter Kelly of *l'.‘ Adam* street are the parent* of a baby son born at the Adam* county memorial hospital. Wednesday tr.o.nlng at 7:4« n clock. The baby weighed five pounds, thlrieen and I three quarters ounce* and has not I In-cn named. Mrs. Kelly was formeri ly Miss Helen Dey or. BRITAIN TRIES TO tCtWTINVKD FROM PAOK ONIO nutom«tlcally go to Russia's aid. French leaders hoped that on this basis. It would be possible to revise the French-Russian military pact In such manner that the ' result would Im a ’eassurance to i Russia that Britain and France 1 were not trying to evade any reI cponslbllltiea. Great Britain Is rondv to coop- ! crate not only with Turkey but with other Mediterranean powers to keep peace in the eastern Moditermnenn. Prime Minister Neville

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By HARRINON ( ARROI.I. <»e>n*i.i, i*m ala* Fraisn-* s,aairsie. lee. HOLLYWOOD In business deals; Sonja Hrnis la one of the sharpest little dollar watchers in Hollywood, but the star's generosity to f trend*

has been proven again. Sonja will pay all expenses for her English coach. I Bell* Richards, to make a twomonth tour of Europe. The girls have worked together, been warm friends for three year* Now that

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Sonja's English doesn t need much attention. Belle . Richard* often appear* in the j Henle picture*. Matter of fact, she's In the latest one, "Second Fiddle." Look* a* if John Barrymore will And Elaine Barrie and her mother holding the fort when he return*. They didn't go to a hotel on their arrival here, but took up ‘residence > in the Barrymore mansion. » And while anything can happen in the hectic marriage of the mid-dle-aged star and his youthful wife, friends of the Barries are Insisting there will be no reconciliation this time. - The new portable dressing room for Joan Crawford on "The Women" set must have set M-G-M back a pretty penny. It's a replica of the star's dressing room at home . . . blue and yellow color scheme inside. Mirrors covering one wall. Ritziest feature, perhaps. Is a shower bath adjoining the main room. Joan's phonograph, which always has been kept out on the art. now can be found inside. There's a loud .speaker on top of the dressing room to broadcast the music when the star wants to be with the other player*. When a son was born to Parkyakarkas and Thelma Leeds. Eddie Cantor, father of many daughter*, sent the funniest wire. Just three word*: "Wise guy. , huh?” ■ 1 11 ■ I . Honeymooner* Eleanor Hansen i and Bill Faye are living in Alice , Faye's house until Alice and Tony Martin get back in town. In Tony’s I case, this will be about a month, i And he could stay out for weeks ( longer if he wanted to. His per- ! aonal appearance tour ha* been a . sensational success. • ■ At Paramount, they vow It’s true—that Olympe Bradna, washing her hair, reached for a bottle -

■■ ■ i Chamberlain told the house of : | commons today Chamberlain *ald the new Brit-, lish Tuiklsh accord "doo* not preclude cooperation of Britain and Turkey with other Mediterranean* I powers in event of an act of ag-j I gression.” I In connection with the near S eastern negotiation*. It *aa be-| lleved the Britlah proopsal for | revision of the status of Palestine , 1 was designed to placate the Arab* I and keep the Moslem world in line i Linked Tight.’ Rome. May 17 (UJ9-The Hal--1 lan-German military pact to be I signed In Berlin next Monday pro-! I vide* for automatic military assistI ance If either country is Involved 1 In hostilities, defensive or offenI slve. It was learned today from i excellent sonrees. Reject Hitler'* Plan ’ Berlin, May 17—(UP)- Sweden v ludland and Norway were under-. I stood today to have advised Ger- , many that they rejected Adolf Hitler'* proposal for non aggression pact but Denmark was said to have i rcepted the Nazi olfer. - j Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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of Sil am poo and got peroxide instead. She didn't do ar > thing about it and, the riext day, came to the studio in a terrible fright—with . light streak* in her dark lock* The studio had to dy* them back to normal color. This town la suddenly crazy to explore South America. A* soon as he flnishe* "Memory of Love" at R-K-O, Cary Grant is planning a grand tour by airplane - Mexico. Guatemala. Panama. Argentina. Peru, Oille, Brazil. He say* he's going if he has to make the whole trip in three weeks. There's nothing to keep him in Hollywood, anyway. a* Phyllis Brook* will be in England. It just doesn't seem right but. in "Lady of the Tropics," Hedy Lamarr will try desperately to embrace Robert Taylor and he will pull away from her arms and hurl her to the floor. For sheer Impetuosity, Gloria Stuart and Arthur Sheekman take the prise. They got the idea of touring the world the other day, and they Itooked passage. They have sailed on the President Polk for a three-month globe-circling trip—their first vacation together for more than a few days at a time since they were married. Can thoae New York reports be true—that Eleanor Powell is dodging Interviewers? Doesn't sound like her. She's usually so gracious. . . . The

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new Earl Carroll show is In the immediate offing. . . . Madge Evans and Sidney King* ley. the p lay wright, have been twomg it again at the Case Lamaze.... Most of the stares at the Cocoanut Grove

opening went to Deanna Durbin and Vaughn Paul, the boy they say she'll marry. . . . Bert Wheeler and Sally Haynes together . . . and Jean Parker with Edgar Bergen. . . . The newly decorated room la *r easy on the eye*. . . . Paulette Goddard got mixed up with a swarm of bee* and was two hours late on "The Cat and the Canary" set . . . John Steinberg, late of the Victor Hugo, will open a place ta San Francisco, they say. . . . Mercedes Marlowe, a cutie working in •'The Hobby Family.” ia displaying an engraved eigarst case and telling that it is the gift of Rudy Vallee. Was there e.er such • busy fellow?

DEATH CLAIMS tCOS'TINCKD FROM FAGK ONK) rniade In the .Maplewood cemetery. The laody may be viewed at the 7wick funeral home after 7 tonight until Thursday evening when it will i be returned to the residence. It may i bo viewed there until time for tne funeral. —— - o — Officers Roy Chilcote, Sephus .Melchi Shifted A change In the working hour* of •be city police force mem'uers was made when a night policeman and <iny policeman changed shift* (Mficer Hephu* Melchi. who until I the first of the year wa* chief of the partment. wa* shifted to the night beat front K p. m. until 7 a m . an.l . Gftlcer Roy ('hllcote. who had been on that night shift for nearly two years, look over the day shift of 12 o'clock noon to • p. m. Officer Adrian Cot fee la working the 8 p. m. to 3 a. m. shift and Chief | Jatne* Borders work* from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m.

Embezzler Will Gel Mental Examination Fvansvllle. Ind, May n-(VPI— I Three physicians will dHcimine tn* i mental condition or Henry Mercer, charged with embezzlement In connection with the Shortage of fIg.MM from Pigeon township funds in 1t23 The orders were Issued jesterday I , by circuit Judge John W. Spencer, Jr.. Mercer was arrested last wwk | after being missing for IU years. He ! was charged with embezzling the j money while township trustee in l»2t. (irantinn Os Three Beer Licenses Clears Up Law ■MUMMSMB Indianapolis, Ind.. May 17—(VP* ! Issuance of three hew beer Whole- [ snler permits by rhe state alcohol I ■ ' beverages commission in neiievcd today to mark the end of the origin. , al confusion existing under the new liquor law amendments and th* granting of additional p< itn Its in tne near future. The commission after a meeting | late yesterday granted beer wholei saier licenses to state senator WaiI ter Vermillion of Anderson wno with Walter Ferguson will operat* | the Indpendent beverage corporaI Gon; Sidney M. Hunter ot Fort Wayne, and the Bloomington Beverages company owned hy Edward ' Clyde and Curt Snoddy. State Bans 26 Kinds Os Fireworks For The 4th _ « Indianapolis. Ind.. May 17 —(UP* ■ — State fire marshal Clem Smith today Itanned 28 different types rd fireworks from public sa.e in an , ' cffklal order on regulations. Hs .also prohibited sale of any kind of L firework* before June 20 and threa*- I cned to prosecute ->nyone vho sei's I ■them to children under 12. j On Smith's blacklist ar* H* kind-J of firecrackers more than three 11 I riche* long, auto wheel joker*, bn.--11 glar alarm*, whistling tornadoes, j I ' whistling cyclone*, sna'kex. hot air 1 1 typer balloons, and other type* ot I ‘"whizzers" and spectacular explos I ires. E fly—. ■ . t German Club Disband* Cleveland. O. (U.R> - The Unler- I ; stitzungsvereln. a German-Amerl- I | can club once one ot the largest I fraternal group* In this city, ha* I dissolved after 66 years The ■ I lodge had paid out more than 11 365.000 In benefit* during It* ex ■ iatence.

- 11 —■—! - ■■ ■! »» — —■ F This is the Picture I 4k ' \ 9 ■Fv You j Iqf ML-..fgjz I •S iwonii —• —• a I] It’s the ftattern-no mistaking that— /\ U| AMU IP you’ll find plenty of admiring M J M « F 4«, .u« | glances following wherever you travel wyFII/l •/• •> in this .tunning Buick. Vg|.7 But what we were shooting for we. ■UrJ~J something more than attention — and mister, look how we hit the bull’s-eye! You try out the driver's seat—it fits. It isn't only the level comfort of softYou take hold of the wheel—it seems coiled BuiCoil Springing. It isn’t sim- ■ molded to your hand. ply the visibility of those extra 412 So you case down on the gas — and square inches. pronto, you've got rhythm! You finger- It's the /«•«•/ of this great car you’ll go tip the wheel-presto! there's control! for, the way you feel at home! You wing down the straightaway, \ ow , uc |, a car j, worth p| cnty . R ut cruise around curves, swoop up the this Buick actually costs less than a bill. Your car is almost a part of you, year a<o> | OTt t han you think-/r.<» than your tt’t.tA is its action/ tome sixes. So. you happily discover, here's where Surd> lhal k . avc , nothin< eUe , o , ctt | c you ong except when you can get delivery. Why It isn't the big and powerful wallop in not sec your Buick dealer and get the that big Dynaflash straight-eight alone. answer? “Wetter buy Stu irk!” I Saylors Motor Co $ Roidmuter, choicn u the car m 8 Second St. Decatur 3 I to ret the pace. W

CvrdtxA. ) Wgg J _ ~ _ prepared by a, y Democrat—Betty Crocker Home Service Department AN ACCOMMODATING DISH • TN* pfo** r Sookie dessert has an important place among your tnaln luncheon or supper creation*. In the first plaice, It is virtually nancollapsible—so if you do your part and give it half a chance, you don't need to hold your breath in fear until it comes from th* oven In oth*r word*. Jou can trust it to stand by you and behave handsomely In th* presence of guest*. Naturally, such a dependable recipe is a treasure. But this Cheese Souffle goes beyond that. It accommodates Itself to all • sorts of left-overs—vegetable*, meats or «ea food And you’ll And it take* on an entirely new personality when you've substituted left-over chicken or ham or shrimp or spinach for the cheese Personally, how**»r, I think it is at its best mad* with the cheese and accompanied by a thick creamy mushroom sauce or a cream sauce with piquant little capers or ehives added to it. Here is the recipe: Cheeee Souffle 4 tbsp, butter 1 r up mild American cheese 4 tbsp, all-purpose flour (grated* H tap. salt s egg. 1 w? p i.’k l w i ~ . 1 h ’"P cream of tartar .Melt bujtw in laucepan. blend in flour and «alt, remove from heat, and add milk. Return to heat, and cook until thick (about 5 minutest. ,t "il ,n i r f. on ’ t,n, ly- Blend in grated cheese, and stir until cheese is melted Remove from heat. Beat egg white* until frothy, add cream of tartar, and continue beating until egg whites are stiff enough to i-. - P f > ' n 2l same beater, brat egg yolk* until thick and lemon-colored, and slowly stir them mto the cheese mixture. Fold cheese mixture into the Afffly beaten egg white*. Pour into a well greased *.*■*!*• c **»ero!e iK inches in diameter) and set dish in pan of hot water (having water reach well up on dish). Bake 50 to 60 minute* in a modbroas 0 '* 1 ?' P 1 * "Ouffle wil) puff way up and become golden doB v' ll J* **S ,hat * "* w knir * threat into the center comes out clean. Number of Servings: 6. „ , M , Meat or Sea Food Souffle* Use I cup finely ground meat (chicken, lamb, veal, etc.) or sea food »*«on*d with 1 tbsp, lemon juice) m place of eneese in the above recipe. < » » _ . . Vegetable Souffle* 1 ropfotaly cut. well drained, cooked vegetable*, seatoned to taste, for the cheese in the above recipe. — 'wotsM l*» H SMI, <■,«*« |„ . . 7 •«>•«'«« e°«kln6 problems, send a letter requesting Information to Betty Crocker in care of this newspaper. You will receive a prompt, perwnal reply. Pi e .„ „ clo .. j c . nt .t.rnp t. cover poMagZ

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