Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 134, Decatur, Adams County, 7 June 1939 — Page 3

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I Women of Decatur B Illßt'i a treat that will deliirht your hrart! H ICE CREAM in a gaily colored glass bowl r''"' -*V V' \ «fr/j H ■ / I % / V, v . / I * .jt, Week A Different Flavor I IN A DIFFERENT COLORED BOWL week’s special flavor comes in a l»ri>rht yellow RW It's filled with peppermint stick Ice ( ream, decwith whipped cream. There will l>o a new color bowl each week with a ■l3 (-!<*..» . different flavor of Ice I 1 lO JJCC I Cream. The colors are Ih n k lew U^. ir l jrrecn, red. yellow, and ■ a Dig DOWI b| Ut> . You will find many 5 ; rn C7 FT* uses for these colorful ■ j r lUeEi bowls! ■ Bach week for the next CK ,n. lv Cyf\ ■ f'-ur weeks your Seat test ’\ K ~, f\jC I Baler will have on sale HH K ■ Mother new bowl of ice u w tlu , rr i,»i n.ai«r Ilf h^* Ve C ° V *h

»nd J«t.,.„ Merrlman, 1 Recitation. "Hay Ho," j Mn (b , rrv ••»10. "Ginger t'|i," Itorotnv Mey*™ ‘ 1 Radiation. “|r t AK ,/ Hryan >orn “ 1 " , "" I -;; W V' NP *' Sl, nday" U>r nr,llß ** r * *»l*tu Tay. J |Mo "My Hahy Klsler." - Ko J “*rrlmiw Recitation, "Tbi. I, J ■man Manley. i R*clutlcm, A Uriah! Idea. -Usui Blhi*. w , an( | Lot** rho|r j , 'llallon, "Say ft With Fiowere."' Dorothy Meyers. ! "The Photographer."---Glen Manley. i KwrrlM*. "Fairy Wands." - m m | (iris. Recitation. "What's the l!»o," — j Rubort Young. i Song. "Lift Up Ynur Heart*." -I Children. iKuluilon. "Tbl* |« Children'* Day." -Kenneth Manlcv. Recitation, “We Thank Thee."-j Hetty Young. Solo. "Hear the H.rd* Ho Hweetl/ Sing." -Kat her Man lev Recitation. "The Holden Cage." —. Richard Young. I Pageant. "Spirit of Crtt*ailln« Youth." Young foples' classes Cloalng recitation. Jean For-man. ! RORORITY HAS BUSINESS MEETING Member* of the Delta Theta Ta t J sorority met at the home of Mr*, j * harlea llolthouae Tneaday evenlni . for a tnmlncM meeting. Plan* were made for Initiation of the Mime* Hetty Jane O'Hnaughnea-' *ey. Hetty Young. Anne Young and Kathleen Kerahner. The Initiation party will he held at the Ktka home j Tueaday, June 27. — There will he no 441 club classes : all day Thur*day. according to announcement made i,y the teacher, i Ml*a Mildred Worthman. flame* i will be reaumed Friday. TRI KAPPAS HAVE INITIATION Beautiful initiation service* were Ik Id by the Tri Kappa aorority laat evening U the home of Mr*. Char- ' lex Dugan on Monroe utree* tor the Ml**e* Anna Jane Tyndall. Alta Ruth Klepper. Helen Jeaa Kohli. iKvangeliiie Fuhrtnan, Sana Kunkel

ot CATITR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY. JUNE 7, 1939.

CI.rR CALENDAR Sociaty Deadline, 11 a. M. Fannv Maty Shonaa 1000 — 1001 Thurtday | Ghurch of tiod Udlea- Aid. Mr*, ''ilhur llawkln*. 2 p, m K. G. Ever Ready <’U»*. Mr* ' "•«» Krlelt, 7:30 p, m Better Home* flub of Monroe, j Mr*. Metta Hteury. 7; so p m . I «o Clta Rea Club. Mrl. Hryr-t Hut lee, 7:20 p, tn Woman * Home Mlmiontry Ho - •ely. Method!*! Church. 2 30 p, m Eastern Star, Maeoni Hall, 7:au j P in. Kighth street u. B. Mlmtotmry.l Mr*. Pearl lamnscy, 130 p m , MeUmdlat Standard Bearer*. ) Church, 4 p. m. "‘Alien of the Mooae. Moose' j Home, g p, m, Friday Happy Home Maker*. M*t. tla'e ]Cook. Young People’* Choir. Jt on Retot med Church, 7 p. m. Henlor Choir Practice, /ion R<v 1 formed church. 8 p m. American le-glon Auxiliary, Leki«n Home. 7:30 p. m. Calvary Indies' Aid Society. Mr*. Jims Darr. 7:3« p m. Saturday Plate Supper. Meihodlat Church. I !• to 7 p. m. Tri kappa Rummage Sale, Kill* Building. 8 a. m. Magley Udlea’ Baked U Mel* Hale. Schafer Store. Monday Church Mother*' Study Club. Methodiat Church. 7 p. m. Tueaday Mt. Tahor Ladle*' Aid. Ml** Myrh Clement*. 8 p. m. and Kathryn Artolder. Preceding the *ervtce* a threw | < uitse dinner wa* serv-nt to thn patronesses, member* and pledge* at the Klk* Home. The entertaining reoma were decorated with a profusion of cat flower* and place* were marked with Individual corI rage*. After dinner, each pledge wa* prej rented with a gift trom the (haptet. | after which they were taken to the Dugan residence for Initiation. At the conclusion of the aervlce a hus- - i..e*» meeting waa rondneted. Member* of the committee in charge of the affair Included the' Mc*danie* Palmer Etcher. Dan H< hafet and lam Saylor* und the Mime* Helen llauhotd and Kathryn! Kauffman. The Mt. Tahor ladle*’ aid toclety ■ will meet With Ml** My. .le Cle-i menu Tuesday evening at eight c clock. AH mcmlH'ra are -eoueaieO lo lie present. Tftc Women of the Moose will meet at the lodge home Thursday 1 evening at eight o'clock for the regular meeting. Plan* will be made lor the district meeting to lie held

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By IIARRIMIN' < \lt Roll. ■ up,milt, ins kai rmiM i>r. HOLLYWOOD— No marriage for (Dorothy I .amour this June or ‘.ext. This U straight from Dorothy. who told it to I — ' ~1 u« bet wren I races at Holly* V wood park Dor-B-*x. othy's escort of lee'-* ■ M Randolph Scott. fl and the two got «* M 1 a good lion’s I share of atten--1 JSBRI I ("in from the I photographers. "W hen I’m KJHIHI ready to get Dorothy Lamour married again. I'll tell every* body," said Dorothy. "But you can forget those rumors about me and Charles Barnett. He's a nice boy and he'll be out here aoon. I probably will hear from him. But there'll be no wedding." Happiest looking Hollywoodite In the Turf club was Wallie Beery . . . because Carol Ann is back with him for a while. Wallie still intends to adopt two more youngsters as soon as he finish** his current picture. If he listens to Carol Ann, they wilt both be girls and just her age. She even wants them to have the same birthday. Sept. 1. “I don’t want any boys In the family because they are too boasy," explains Carol Ann. Funny to see Jack Warner, who ' has millions, buying tickets at a 12 "place" window. "I'm getting them for Marlene Dietrich." he explains sheepishly. Marlene Is escorted to the rsces by Eric Msrla Remarque, her son«tant companion these days. They are with the Jack Warners. Dolores Del RIo and Cedric Glhbon* and Lilt Damlta and Errol Flynn. A stream of photographer* follow Deanna Durbin and Vaughn Paul, who arc chaperoned by his parents. Virginia Peine wear* the only red hat In the Turf club-at least th* only on* wo see. She and

■ ln 'hi* fit/ June 24, All CO worker* | *ra asked to be present. ETA TAU SIGMA bORORITY MEETS The Eta Tau Sigma sorority met laat evening at tho boat* of Ml** I. nil Whine*. Ml** Ann Wlft»— and ' Mi*» Marcella Br*n<yhari'|i of la—* 11 •mill[mils were guest* other than member*, (hiring ihe short btmlnes* meetj it'g which wa* h»ld. plana were 1 ccmpleled for u plcnh in two week*.! 'I able* were formed lor tridge and j nfter three giunea prlxe* wi r# given to Ml** Mildred Worilwnau mil Ml** Betty Trlcker. A lovely luncheon waa *erved by tue hoateax. asslsn-d by lp-r *l*t«r Mi»* Ah ii Wluiic* The next meetIng w— lie held at the h<gne of Ml** I Worthman. Pbl IOTA XI PLEDGE PARTY Impressive randlell—it service* i were conducted last evening at th«! i iiotne of Ml** Dorothy Young, when i 'he P*l lota XI sorority pledged the Mlsae* Gladys Miller. Barbara Hark, Kathryn Knapp. Betty Hun i ter, Flora Marie lauikenau Kay Ya-j i gor and Florence MyConneil At the close of the service*, re- i freshmenu were served by Miss i Young, assisted by the M-sdame* , Piank Hawley, Paul dlancber, Char- | le* Hite and Clifford Saylor*. The sorority will meet Tuesday, 1 June 20, at the home of Mia. Paul' ; I Cairn a at wtilch time initiation will | | he held. Following initiation, a din-1, l tier will be enjoyed at Fairfield Manog In Fort Wayne. , MISS DOROTHEA VITZ , WEDS ALBERT SCHROER Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Yager and daughter Kathryn Louise. Herman j Selli-meyer. Miss Matilda Heltemey-! I er, Mrs. Holland Poling and Fred! Roller attended the wedding in:! New Bremen, Ohio, yeatrrday ol MU* Dorothyea Vlti, daughter of Iter, and Mr*. N. G.- Vita and Albert , Schroer of Wapukoneta. Ohio. The wedding wa* solemnised In 1 the Reformed chnrch at 'our o'clock. The bride'* father. Rev. VII*. performed the ceremonv The Misses Kathryn Louise Yager aud Betty Vlt* were bridesmaid*. Mr*, j Robert Vlts of Chicago was matron j of honor and the Rev. Robert Vltr. ' save the bride In marriage. Little MU* Carolyn Kte-rbardt of . 'iidUiupoll* served a* flower girl| ! and Hubert Schroer. Jr., aa rlngi | hearer. Howard Schroer acted as I best man and the groom’s brothers, j ' Harry and Ralph Schroer, and Fred Kolter were usher*. During the muslcale which pr— l c ded the ceremony. Rictnrd Vlt* and MU* Elsie Hoffman Cf Wau- ■ (-an. Ohio, oang aud Mrs llenutg, j of Chicago presided at the organ. Following the wedding a reception for two hundred guests was '.ichi In the parsonage. Miss Vlt* was supervisor of inn-

George Raft are together, but are talking mostly to other people. Irene Dunne, eyes shaded by dark glasses. Isn't recognised by half the people who pass by the table where the star and her husband. Dr. Francis Grtffen, are sitting. Irene doesn't look Uke an actress off-screen. But most' of th# other feminine players in the room would give their eye teeth to get her salary. Remember that oil well that was going to bring fabulous riches to Irene and her husband? Dr. Griffin say# It turned out to be a very modest producer. Tod Browning, who used to direct the late Lon Chaney, chats about the reports that Lon Chaney. Jr., may get the role In "The Hunchback of Notre Dame." Hard to believe that the original version of this picture was made 14 year# ago. Lon. Jr., was IS then himself, and he used to assist his father In the difficult hunchback makeup. Remember the gruesome wart on Chaney’s face? Lon used a half walnut to get the effect. Most embarrassed man at the track la Director Jock Conway, who forgets to remove his hat when the hand playa "The War Spangled Banner" Half way through. Jack auddenly realize* what is going on and jerks off his hat like it is on Are. Georgia Stoll, who worked with Herbert Stothart on the musical score of "The Wizard of Oz," stop* to tell us that

Mrrvyn Lrßoy wilt hive a senastlonat hit in this picture. Ever ywhrre you turn, there I* a star. Filmdom loves Its racing and will give Hollywood park a terrific play. Wonder what the movie crowd would do

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at a place like Sidney, Australia, where there are 13 race tracks, and hone* running at one or the other almost every day In the year.

«lc In tho public school* of Hot ! km*. Ohio and Mr. Schroer I* suervisor of uiuale in the Wauakoneta, Ohio school*. mmm Uu Gaunt, five month* ol>l daughter of Mr. und Mrs Wayn» Gaunt, was admitted to the Dunmllug ( Utile In Fori Wayne yesterday. The Dully Democrat ha* received u poat card atailna that Monte IcHrun. formerly of ihls ctiv uniter went an operation at St, Anthony * hospital. Terre .Haute, Ind., and that he warned to hear from hi* friend* In this city. Mr, Lcll.-un wl'l have to undergo two more major operation*, each about *t« week* i-pari. A card will reach hnu ai the above address. Rev. James C Hoffman of Saskat j thewan. Alberta. Canada, writes to the Dally Democrat, that he saw the king and queen on their recent visit to Canada. He also stated that i the outlook for crops was good, as' the country had received a goo I supply of rain. A letter from Bvard H, Smith. Chicago expresses thank* and ap prertatlon to those here who aial*'- < d him during the recent burial of hi* father. Judge David E. Smith. He sek* u* to thank especially Dan Tyndall. Karl Adams and Arthu buttle* and the others who so willingly and sincerely aided Ir arrangmenu. lion. James Adam* of Columbia City visited here tbl* afternoon. J. U Ehler will go to Indianapolis 1 tomorrow for • couple of day* business. Several from here attended the commencement exerrtsea at Ball Slate College. Muncle this morning. The Misses Eleanor Reppert and Martha Jane Foo* and Frej Hepped left Tuesday evening for Burkhannon. West Virginia, to a'tend thn annual strawberry festival. Mr*. James Fisher and children

THE GENERAL MOTORS EXHIBITS AT THE NEW YORK AND SAN FRANCISCO FAIRS HB lio Wauls In lie Lazy H L willi THIS one Aroiini!? si Tkr mtJtl illuttratiJ u the Buuk SmciaL muJtl 4 / V / 1 j»utr *n t~/ ux „ uu„" **» Mumed e, Fliul, Muk* 17l:T«~LZVwV m *. fatri luhret M S COMING! Warm sun — deep shade — •»«*>«» buzzing bees — long, la/.y days inviting you to take it easy! ,„ t ... „ . A ** * l2 square inches more space to make your (>onna fall for that? Well, maybe —if that car in outlook easier, your driveway is just a run-of-mine job. Hut suppose it’s a Buick — then what? Yes, you’ll pilot a carriage that’s staunch and snug Then, «o„d .ir, you’re iu so, «, Mh, .omrncr. A T* £?, b l C ”' a "' • very ,ummcr of going place,, aecins siftl.l, — umJ h.v.o, ! ■ *2!! “ "““ k “" 0 " umie bone.l.lo-foodncaa fm! . tnn of deep Jel,«hl. You’ll boss around a brilliant Dynaflash straight- fer-ranging beauty is not only the car of the eight engine as thrilling to handle as a fly rod. > car or Performance, hut the value of the year. It’s v ... „ ... .. , ~ . . P ricc J lower than a year ago - lower than you’d }oull go exploring over the little-traveled back thlnW to scc j, _ , owcr even lhan #omc %ixes { trails — and soft springs of coiled steel will cradle every iolt and jar. You’ll look out to the far horizons And when you check all of the standard items that through windows you’re asked extra for elsewhere, you find that wider, and bigger Buick costs less in the end even than some car. — there sas much with lower advertised prices! BB “Helilieir huu lltiiirl;!" UIMTtAS OS OtNtlAt MO tost VAIUI SAYLORS MOTOR CO. HI 8. Second 81. Ifccßlur. |f|d ■RMiHI YOU OET A BETTER USED CAR FROM A BUICK DEALER mmmmmßMJmUßgm

| have returned to Marlon after visiting sever*l day* with Mr* i Ftaher'g parent*. Mr, *nd Mr*, Frank Sctimttn Gene I'hrlck will spend part us hi* summer vacation with hi* cou* , m*. Fbylll* Ann and Donald Hramea at Fort Wayna atm nu | aunt. Mr* Tom Noble of Indian upoll*. Luther Gllllom of Indlatiipoli* ar i rived In Decalur loday for a several •lay*' visit with Dr. and Mr*, Fn|. tu-*r Klclier and family. Dr Calmer Etcher and H, W. M t Milieu am In Cleveland ait-nding p imetlng of the Mti'lety of '.idusirtal physician* and surgeon* at 'ha Slatlor hotel. They will return Thursday evening. ARRIVALS Mr and Mr*. John Charles Schetirh of route 1, Monroe are lha parent* of a boy *oby. bom at th.> \dama county miei-orlal this morr n* at 7:42 o'clock. The bill/ weigh--1 ed eight pounda, five and one quar-1 I ter ounce*. He ha* not been named. I . I) R. DELAYS j ‘COXTINt'KD FttOM l-AUg, (INK) , U-oaevelt. Mr. Roosevelt war said to fear.' however, that congre** would eeek to metric! the use of relief money. In J»4u and lay down fixed allo.-| nient schedule*. The anbron-mlttei I* now Investigating the work* : -irogres* administration, for which' the I'reaident asked $1.477.tNM1.uu0 •if the total relief fnnd. It expect* to j report the relief bill to the full com j j tnlttee next Tuesday. Mr. Roosevelt emphasised that | the change In hi* plan* was a poat- - ponement. and not a cancellation of the trip. He said he wa* merely ' cautious and wanted lo be on hand I in caae there Is a last minute Jam' on legislation. Present relief funds' will be depleted at the ecd of the fiscal year June SO. Movement Growing Washington. June 7 —(UP!-The ‘ third term movement for P-xsident •

Koosavelt today assumed some «**.' mark* of a full fledged boom for hi* eelecllou lu IB4t|. Third term talk echoed from th« floor' of congresa to the White House sinp* and cabinet circle*, with these development*: 1. Rep. Martin J. Kenn-dy. IJ. N. J., In a speech on lb-t house floor, called on Democrat* to re nominate Mr Roosevelt amt "Ignor • hhe third term myth," 2. A workers' alliance convention adopted n resolution ttppaelng vicepresident John Nance Garner a* i I'maidenllal candidate unit urging relief wolhtera to " keep the New Ih-al In the While House " 3. Mr Roosevelt was Itifoimed by K, H. Birmingham, chalrm-tii of tb-t 1 lowa alale Denmcrailr executive ' i i*i! mil lee. that lowa would supporl I.liii If he la prevailed uptui lo aeek u third term. ——-a ' — I'aul McNutt Sails For I'nited States Bhanghal. June 7 It'PJ Paul V. McNutt, Ajncrlctn high commla -'.•Her lit the Philippine*, aalled 'with hi* wife for the Called Slate* today aboard the liner Pr-sldent (‘ Hllldgc. ■■■■ -- 'O' ' - — Federal tiraml Jury Indicts Six Suspects Indlanapolia, June 7 (U.R> Six men suapecled of robbing two In dlana hunks wree IndlcltHf last night by a federal grand Jury. Byron A. Piker, 28. and Maurice Herring. 30. both of Frankfort, were indicted for the $2,000 robbery of the Linden State Bank of May 12

TKI KAPPA KIMMACK SALE—ALL DAY SATURDAY KIMS KI.IM;.

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10-Year Search For Robber Successful ( Indianapolis June 7--A len-jrear , search for a fugHive wauled hem L»r rubbery of a post offlc i vuhsta ition -itded today when duirici at. tnrttey Val Nolan received a MM* ,! fmm Scotland Yard of fit Uu* t total - lire man t* In a lumdon prison. Benjamin Malkin waa Indicted for the substation robbery Jn February | IW>, hut Was never i aught by fed--l at ar- ttis (A'miui ffi.rmu was taken ! ill the theft, ohtullled by hl'lWlUg a iv,'i ,

UNBsWf. N Clean Cloth** tor hot weather comfort. Sheets I Iron. Cleaner* , g"-j■ ■ SILVERWARE The Idt-nl Wnlilin* (lift! No gift q«*'te to appropriate tor Wedding* a* a piece of lovely silverware Nothing will be *O~ appreciated by the June Bride. Select from our fine collection. SUTTON J E W E le R Y "FINE JEWELRY”