Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 138, Decatur, Adams County, 12 June 1939 — Page 3

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iuu van lay a bet that Billy Halop, who's played the leader of the gang tn all their pictures, will break away and try for a aeparate career. The others probably will stick together, at least for a while. It isn't generally known but th* hnva have

mm me noys nave <he rights to one story It s called "The Dead »t Eton " They 11 try I^V 1 ' and their services to anStudio. i '■ delays M <; M--r-> >l‘ii the "Thin Man plcreally going into early pro. They ,ay that Bill P«w< II 1* asked to work more hours a day. "111 the studios think of ■> . Ih * w »y <>f stunts nt pr< - When "Young Mr Emgot its first showing here /’ ' k Used the u ,-.. " describe the crowdr to h " l!,1 “ who was thousands ,w *y In Buenos Aires ’ speech was broadcast » portable station mounted Fonda listened in at ■■"'‘t’ 1 ' of a South American "’’husinst. whom Tyrone ' *re planning a trip to the <■ 2? ""W* f«'r. don't miss xhlblts: General Motors you ait | n 4 moving chair a vista of America’s c'/'es untryside of the future; Ellison, which sea- , ’’“‘rvel.su, dlotama of New ah < **’”** rn > Electric, whwIH in you n >an-ma<le light ,h * n™""* nt f’trlnmetz. ■ lin’..T Os Jrwr '»- » tiny bulld,'r " llh trillions of dollars J 5”"”’ th '’ tnodei train ||V lr > the railway group. non *.. the foreign pavilions. H"in ?°" antl and Poland are K* « 'howmanshlp. ''? n, ’«rful food but stiff Hreh . f «taurants in the wiMJ* Italian pavilions ~a of wine, cost iHte> t, * lO at ear h of these H| 11 co ’tl'l be done cheaper,

X’^’T"''’’ ~f •"***• -'■■l l pink nui'«'( iMHiK, .' Mr " Byerly. mother of the bride. I wore a coraage of whim sweet • *-• and gardenias with her *- ra . bmlder.-d net dr,.,, fashioned In I . empire style, and black and white I •'■«*aaorl-« Mrs Neher was attired In blue With white aeceaaorlea and Wore a corsage of sweet |NNUI ' 1 Immediately after the ceremony t • twrepilon was held at th. bride's home for the moat intimate friend. <>f the couple and the twj tmnted late families Following the reception the couple left for « trip through the east. Upon their retunt they will |>e at home at Jof Stadium Avenue. Meat Ijifayette I J -Mrs. Neher attend.-.! Manchester 1 college and for the past two years ha. been teaching at Murray. Mr Neher graduated from Manchester college and thia mouth receives hl. master of science degree from Pur- - due He plans to start on hl. ductor’a degree Immediately He Is a m.-mle-r of Siam. XI. honorary . scientific fraternity, and Phi Uinh • da Ups I lon. honorary chemistry I fraternity The Dorcas Sunday school class of the Evanegllcal Sunday school Will meet Tuesday at the home Ot | Mrs. Fred Hammond, east of the I city. Assisting hostesses will be I Mrs. Matt Rreiner and Mrs. Luther Brown. Important business will be I discussed and all ant mbers are urri ed to attend. The St. latkes ladles' aid society I Will have an all day meeting Thur*I day at the home of Mrs. Elmer■ Beer. The woman's foreign missionary! I society of the Methodist church will meet at the home of Mrs. Trank Crist Thursday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock. Mrs. J aae Niblick will be the leader w-th the Mesdames W. F. Heeery, Hattie Milla. Ben DeVor. Fred Handier and and Frank Crtrt host esses The Rev. c M. Prugh delivered the invocation, C. E. Striker, auperindendent of the county schools, made the announcements, the trustees awarded the diplomas and the ■ " 1

I though. The Turkish, Rumanian. Hungarian and Polish restaurants are more reasonable. The Polish ' is one of the most picturesque at the fair. If you eat at the Hungarian restaurant. An t miss the apple strudel. And top off your meal with a drink of Tokay Essence If these plays are still running, don't miss them: “Philadelphia ' Story.' 1 in which Katharine Hepburn probably will get the Hollywood producers excited all over again; "NoTime for Comedy." with Katherine Cornell and Margalo Gilmore giving beautiful performances and with Laurence Olivier causing the ladies to sigh with delight; "Hellxapopplng." for the screwiest evening of your life. By far the best night club show we saw starred Bill Robinson and Cab Calioway at the Cotton club. And don't miss Mary Martin if she's still at the Rainbow Room. For a meal you'll always remember, try the Voisin. If anything. It tops the Colony. But be prepared. The prices are in the clouds. Try to get into the Club 18 about 3 o'clock on a Sunday morning. You may see. as we did, Tallulah Bankhead and Beatrice Lille putting on impromptu tableaus. And now . . . back to Hollywood . . . Nothing can stop Bette Davis from getting at least a months vacation after "Ellrabeth and Essex." It will take her that long to grow back her eyelashes, which she shaved off. and to regain her normal hairline, which Is cut an inch and a half for her role as the queen. Mrs Chester Morris Is on her way back from Brrumda and will move back into the family home

with Chester. They wanted to sell thia house and get a smaller one, but couldn't find a buyer. . . . Sad about Laralne Day's uncle. After spending 20 years as an interpreter for the Ute Indians, he came to Hollywood the other day for a few

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| CLUB CALENDAR toclsty Deadline, 11 A. M. Panne Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Monday i Church Mothers' Study club. | Methodirt Church. 7 p m. I 3 <he Girl Scouts High ! 'School, 130 p m. Tuesday Dorcas (lass. Mrg. Fred Ham ' tnond. Rebekah Lodge, Odd Fellows Hall l • :5o p. m. Zion Junior Walther Longue i laithernn Church. 7: so p. m. Mt. Tabor laid les' Aid. Mias Myrtle Clements, ft p. «n. Zion Senior Walther Leagu" ' Lutheran Church. 7:Jo p. m Civic Section. Library Rea 1 Room. * r.u p. m. w - c. T. V. Flowrr Mission Day. Baptist Church. 2 p. m. Sisters of Ruth. Mrs. Iterl Mos 7: So p. m . Wednesday St. Ann Study Club. Mrs. Roy Lehman. 7:30 p. m l-adles' Aid. Zion Reformed' jChurch Parlors, 2:30 p. m. Zion Lutheran Missionary Society Church Parlors. 2 p m. Thursday Christian I Julies' Aid. Church I Parlors, lo a. m. Presbyterian Ladies' Aid Society.' Mrs. Lola Black. 2:30 p. m. Phoebe Bible Class. Zion Reformed Church. 7:30 p. m. St. Luke's Aid. Mrs. Elmer Beer,' ; all day meeting. Woman's Foreign Missionary, Mrs. Frank Crist. 2: Jo p. tn. Rev. Glen Marshall pronounced the! benediction. ———— SCHOOL OF DANCING TO PRESENT REVUE Miss Ihmnabelle Fen I more will I present a revue by the Donna school of dancing Tuesday evening at eight o'clock at the Central Sebert auditorium. Admission | prices will Im* 25 cents for adults and 15 cents for children. The program follows: Overture and Introductory Dialogue i Part 1 I ‘ . PETER PAN I. Peter Pan and Shadow Naur-' een Fullenkamp and Ann Gass I I 2. Brownie Helpers — Mona Lee, Fairchild and Sunya Stuckey. ' S. Goblins Joan and Billy Leich- . lensteiger. «. Tinkle Bell—Marlene Thoms | ;5. Fire Fly Mona Lee Fairchild. 1 (. Wendy Sally Ahr INTERLUDE Salute to America — Virginia Lee Kuhnle. Three J's Joan Melt, Joau Zeaer and June Teeple. I Little Miss Acrobat—Ann Gass. i Negro Essence- Donald Lobaiger. 1 Part II PARADE OF NATIONS jl. Ireland Marlene Thoms. Ann Gass. Anna Jane Garner and Sally Ahr : 2 Spain- Virginia Lee Kuhnle. i 3. Russia—Jean Mets. 4. Holland -Marlene Thoms. ' S Germany- Sally Smith. d. America— June Teeple, Joan 1 Zeser and Jean Mett. INTERLUDE I Old Folks- Ikmald Lobaiger Snappy Sayings Sally Smith , Jolly Juveniles — Sunya Stuckey ■ and Mena Lee Fairchild Queen of Walt* Sally Ahr. Pari 111 AMATEUR HOUR Major Joe—Donald Lobaiger Contestants: Sailor Girl .Mona Lee Fairchild Sob Slater Naureen Fullenkamp Jitterbugs Ann Gass. Marlene Thoma. Sally Ahr. and Anna Jane Garner. Hlcka Joan and Billy Lelchtenatelger. Prise Winner Naureen Fullenkatnp. lane Contestant —• Donna Fenlmore. Finale by entire company. ■ — ! FRIENDS ANO RELATIVES ENJOV EVENING'S VISIT Friends and relatives of Mr. an-i .Mrs. Clarence Er hart of Loa Angeles enjoyed a visit with them Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maloney, residing west of town. Mr. and Mrs. Erhart are enroute home front a trip to New Yonk and De’rolt. Mr. erhart is a son of Emil Erhart of Berne, where he formerly resided. Present were Messieurs and Meadames Paul McClain and daughter Dorothy. Berne; David Aditns. De-

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cktur; Oswald Nytfler, Monroe; Charles Maloney. Decatur; Homer 1 Erhart and Charles Erhart, New Castle; Robert Dro of Herne. Richard and Robert Maloney. Gorman Erhart of French township; Mr. and Mrs. William Presdorf. Bernice and 1 ' Robert, Kirkland township. Mrs. Frieda Golden and Mrs. Er- 1 I ma Erhart of French township; Mr. 1 uld Mrs. Irvin Dro. Bob. Irene aud 1 Virgene. Mr and Mrs, ClarMM Tall- 1 man and Nancy Jo Mr. aud Mrs. 1 Dorphus Schlickman Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mens, all of ‘Be.ne; Mr. ' I and Mrs. Henry Fletcher and daugh- ; ter Flossie of Fon Wayne; Ed 1 Kratser of Monroe; Mrs. Amelia ' | Maus of New Cast.o and Miss Maxine Erhart of Spencerville, Ohio. ' 1 LEONARD-HORNER WEDDING OCCURS Mias Hasel Leonard, daughter of i Mr. and Mrs. Edward Leonard or ‘ routs 1, Decatur. and J. Richard Horner, son of Mr. and Mrs. John 1 Horner of Creston. Ohio were married Saturday morning at ten-thirty ' o'clock at the home of Rar. C. J. ' Miner. Rev. Miner united-the couple wl'h 1 * single ring ceremony. Miss J. Me-1 Clellan and R. E. Snider were the! attendants. The groom la a machine appren- ' tics at Wooster. Ohio, wnere Uncouple will reside. ■■—■a-— The ss. Ann sHtdy club will meet nt the home of Mrs Ed Keller Wednesday evening at seven tblrty 1 o'clock. Mrs. Roy Lehman will be the leader. * I I ' The Sisters of Ruth class of ths ' First Christian church will snoot 1 Tuesday evening at seven -thirty' o'clock al the home of Mrs. HarlJ ‘ Moffatt. Tenth street. Miss Mar ; y <ret Daniels will conduct the pro ; gram. ' CAMPBELL-BURK WEDDING REVEALED The secret wedding of Miss ' Jeanne Camppbell ot Geneva and ' Tom Burk of this city was icvoaled I Sunday at a lovely twelve-thirtyl O'clock dinner party ot '.he home , of the bride s parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. O. It. Campbell In Geneva. The couple was married April 16., l!i:t» In the manse oi the Proebytorlan church at Franklin. They wore attended by Miss Virginia Egley ot Geneva and Don Lagle of Franklin Reverend Stone read the rites. Previous to the dinner, Mrs mirk's brother. Dr. Hugh Campbell. I < rvtered the room with a large bag; I which he opened, letting out the I cat, exposing a pink ribbon-tied, I scroll on which was the announc--, I nient of the wedding. Tiie guests were then Invited to , I the dining room, where a dinner , •l was served. The table was centered I

with a three tiered wedding cake and beautifully decorated with -osea. sweet peas, peonies and orwuge blossoms. A color sciieme ot nink and white was employed. Miniature brides and grooms marked each place. Guests Included the Mieses liar rtet Teeter. Virginia Egley. Majiska li.elchen, Ella Glendennlng. Margaret Greene. Rurnice Chew. Marjorie Fawns, all of Geneva; Barbara Burk ot this city; Elaine Teeple. Fort Wayne; Margaret Snyder. MuncieMrs. Glen Neuenschwander and Mrs. I-ester Habegger, Berne; Mrs. Waldo 'Bauman. ( Decatur and Mrs. Herb Cain. Bryant. Mrs. Burk attended the St. Joseph School of Nursing in Fori Wayne and la now employed as dental assistant to Dr. E. P. Fields In Decatur. Mr. Burk, who Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Skn Burk of First street. Is associated in business with hla father at the Burk Elevxtor company. At present the couple will reside at the home of the groom's parents. CHRISTIAN LADIES TO HAVE GUEST DAY The ladies' aid society ot the First Christian church will meet lu the church social rooms Thursday, morning at ten o'clock tor an all day meeting. A covered dish dinner will be enjoyed at noon. In the stternoon, Mrs. James Anderson will have charge of the program following a business session. Members of the ladles' old society of the Church ot Christ of Bluffton will Im- the special guests of the local society. Every member Is urged to be present. GUESTS FROM DECATUR ATTEND WEDDING SATURDAY A number of Decatur people al tended the wedding Saturday evening of Miss Kathryn Dora Bell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Bell of Fort Wayne, and Clarence A. Schafer, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Schafer Fort Wayne. The nuptials weie solemnised at • Ight-thlrty o'clock In -the Pivmouth (ongregatlonal church In that citv with Dr. Charles M. Houser officiating. Following the wedding a reception for one hundred guests was hold at the Fort Wayne woman s club. Those from hero attendlnr wore Judge and Mrs. J. T. Merryman. Mr. and Mrs. Avon Burk. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. McMillen. Miss Dorn Shoaetiliorg, Mr. and Mrs. John Heller and Mr. and Mrs.,Felix Maier. o * TODAY'S COMMON ERROR I Do not say. ‘‘The three men ' looked at each other;" nay. | | "one another. 1 * ,

PERSONALS R R. Schug. one of the old time • and dependable leaders of Berne, called on us Saturday afternoon and we enjoyed the visit. He la I still active and is enjoying life and taken an Interest in every thing good for his community and county. I Mm. Pnt Meehan of Fort Wayne attended the St. Mary's parish pic nlc yesterday. Judge and Mrs. Edward Myers of Fort Wayne attended the St. • Mary's picnic yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. i-ld Bauer and family attended the Gunaett reunion at the Van Wert fair grounds Sunday. Mr and Mm. Amos Ketchum and iron Jerry left todax for Bloomington. where they will remain for the summer. Mr. Ketchum will enroll In Indiana University where he will complete his master's degree. The following Deeatur p.-ople mo- 1 tored to Pitkagon Park Sunday where the «th District of the Am-ei-ican Legion entertained; Mr. and Mm. Walter Bockman. James Staley. Mm. Anna Pennington. Mr. and Mm. Tilman Gehrig and son Jerrv und Mr. and Mm. V. J. Borman and . daughter Kay. Mr. and Mm. Merrill Scbnlta vis- i Ited In Bluffton Sunday with Mrs. Ralph W. Ixiose of Celina, Ohio, who Is recovering from .in opera tion which she underwent last Thursday In the Wells county hospital. Rev. Ixiose, former Evangelical {.abtor In Decatur, visited here Saturday evening. Mm. Charles Dugan has returned from Evanston. Illinois, where she attended the graduation from Northwestern University of her K-anddaughter, Miss Margaret liuchanon Morton. Over stud •Pti received A. B. degrees in Hit school of liberal arts und over fi.uoo I including the professional departments. Many social activities wer» enjoyed, by the graduates during the week. Mrs. Rene Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs., James Bain, Mrs. M. E. Hower, Mr. nnd Mm. Carl Gerber. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Feasel. Miss Marcella Hower and Miss Sylvia Ruhl attended the wedding of Mi’s Florence McNeely and George Schafer In Fort Wayne Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Myers and daughter Julia Ann spent Sunday In Cincinnati where they attended the midwest shoe convention. Fred and Ruth Voglewede motor.] ed to Fort Wayne -last evening to meet their sister, Miss Margaret Voglewede who reutrned from a visit In Toledo. Ohio. Mr. and Mm. J. J. 'Helm ot Miami and Miss Marjorie Helm of Indlunapolls were Sunday guests at tno, J. 11. Heller residence. Mlsa Helm'

’ returned to Indian a poll 4 Funds.’ livening. Mr. and Mrs. Helm left thw noon for Mackinac. Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley England ' were called to lai peer, Michiga't curly Sunday morning due to the critical Illness of Mr. England's mother. Mr. and Mm. Werley Hoffman of I ladanapolls visited in Decatur ove**' . the week-end. Mr*. Hof f n.an remained tor a visit with he- father. Mr. P. B. Dykeman. Miss Panel Schrock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Schrock, tian completed her first jear a. Western 1 College. Oxford. Ohio and has returned home to spend the summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wa"ace of LaPorte were called to l»e<a'ur Sunday because of the serious 111 nets ct Wesley England's mother at L-i---peer. Michigan. —————-0— ■— —— 10. - —— —— —— U ■■>■" ■0 | Adams County Memorial Hospital ♦ ♦! Admitted: Mrs. Bryan Hendricks Monroe; Mrs. Slone Myer* toute I. Decatur; Ihm Rayls, route 1. Ko

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1 homo: Mrs Arthur GauW. -mute 1, Berne; Jesse Stuckey. 210 Rugg I street. Dismissed: Mm. George Chronister. 51ti Jefferson street; Mrs. Vlrall E. Fleming. Sol Indiana street; Den Rayls. Kokomo. Q fJJtf Safiiy : Uuit The tree trimmer who sat on the <-nd of a limb and then sawed off ihe limb has nothing on certain 'i.utomohlle drivers. Is there any difference vs far an results are concerned between the man sitting on the end of the limb and the man who drives an nutonioi Idle recklessly by pi-aslng people on tills and curves and al Intersections? The man In the tree we would ' call a 'fool." Much stronger language has been used by drivers who ] have been passed on a hll' by a reckless driver. Innocent peopl-j become the victims of such careless ’acts, and serious accidents result.