Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 146, Decatur, Adams County, 21 June 1939 — Page 3
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|Mhuu;K<)\ carroi l CmritM. iss» B> Fr.larr. »>aUl<aU. lac. IB?* rumor that Jack Benny '■.: < v.t Rochester* rate from Man Atxjut Town " Very unfair. ' we d i !:> - t . ... alw a y a M|| || laugh lines genIfigj I erously to the lithe r play, rs HE I us p e r s or. al!y h° w happy I he was that Paramount HB n& * <)rne ~f (,; ' - it off him tn the It Beany new Aim. It goes withthat Rochester will get *rwn other studios. He'll • change his character name. *• for that la tied up by his ct with Benny, seal name, of course, is Person. And a lot of peo- ’’ forgotten that he was a "““y comedian when he the part of Noah in "The futures." Bf’" know anybody in "The <« Parade" troupe at Par. SHI pet hln » to tell you about nudiiti who wandered Into W*"’" In Santa Monica Can- • ■ ~wo men ami two womr’?a ' bl ,h 'V walked right brush and into the scene c Sm ,. ril WM turnlng An ,| B. >!‘ 0 . r " pilny had to move Its ' S' kor * mile away. ®*chara Stanwyck s house B? r . rr rv in ' up ,or not 1 r. I 3 * 01 * ranch that she «“• P*rtn trihlp wlth tfle Z( . 11|1O I '■? nridmtally. Zeppo is nJ”’ ,he divorce rumors *" f«mlly. Says he can't 1 '1 how the story started. ' Zanuek Kot ,hr from 'B-hJ h ,he Maharajah of Anyway, he la adding t 0 "Tn® Rain* ■ which Tyrone Power Mill Op, •» a maharajah. Author ■ Bc.uh’?o hM ~kttyed ihc 1 " to the picture. B " brln,f your ’ Bi! i J f, ** d thp ■ervants'" I bi» J 5 ! '’ Vpr dub drew one I n , turnouts of the year BlrlmJ 1 on Man y of <•'" 1 BL' ’ h ol "* ln •vening fin- I B?h 1 u *y“ifht. Bdt t 1 ! was Mjfflclently re- I Br.n.’ " how U P Bt Natalie I Bosur.*** cocktail party at 1 B»M tn . fc T h *‘ you”*" set I ■UnsL i l ' • • • I B Brtan Aherne. . . . B y **th Billy Bakewell. i
I* I * l of t|,„ C | t y recantlv . 'XT •'» *• i Mlt’L*** Mr ' • n<l M "" Hoy \m .k! Z’f r Oh,o: Mr'ihd Mr. u • r<m W,Jrr *; *'•' *hE Mra. Harry R.y, p Uß<hl , Noll. Vivian, MaxmKathleen and Marylln Noll Plea/ I W Mills; Sanford Jer iWre" on tiio n ' 1 UM, " er Ku,!l , ium™ n£° r ’ tsaithte-B-ty. Bobo; Mr. .nd Mr. t hane, u' a» n ( ' hMr,M '- r °- W«y*: Mr and Mra. T. R. Non. 8,, h . P , t and Tom Noll. Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Daniela; Mra. Lydia Me Itarne,. Re, W H I)ay H , un|on . Mr. and Mra Walter Gerber and eon Gerald. Liberty Center; Mr. and Mra. Eugene Sommer, Decatur* j M>ss Doria Mcßarnrr. Liberty Onter; Mlaa Irene Mcßaraea, Fort Wayne. Raymond Kolter. Decaturi Mr. and Mra. W. II Mcltaine, and aona Victor and Meirin. SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS MEETING ciaaa number six of the Salem j Sunday school met recently at the [church. Game, were enjoyed and ,refreshment, served by th- committee. Edna and Lola Manley, Richard Rayl and Doyt Bryan Members present were Dollie anj | Warren Miller. Pb; Ills Tavlor. LaDoyt Miller. Virginia Taylor, Mau|tlce Miller, Mabie Wolfe. Dm . Burke. Paye Myers. Merrln Taylor. 'Jaunlta Mcßride. Richard Ray', Manley. Willis Taylor, Edna I Manley. Alice Myers. Frank DellI Inger. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Merrlj man. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncy Jones, | Mrs. Blanch- Bryan and Mrs. Mildred Wolfe. SIXTH ANNUAL CHRONISTER REUNION The sixth annual Chroa.ster reunion wa» held Sunday In the city with fifty-three persons present. Be. cause of rain the Kalherlny was enjoyed in the Kuhn garag.* instead of Hanna-N'uttman park aa first fdauned. Dinner was served at noon, with prayer by Harley Tumbleson. 1 During the business meet Ing.
Sally Haines and Doria Nolan with Howard Reilly. . . . Carol Landis with Kenny Morgan. . . . Lojise Stanley with Addison Randall. And here's a surprise for Hollywood! ... La Conga is trying to make a deal with Beverly Roberts, former Warner star, to appear a, a ainger. What's the argument between Sol Lesser and the R-K-O eastern offices about the "he-man" buildup for Bob Breen ? The R-K-O advertising department is refusing to accept the shortened name. Will bill him Bobby, as before. A vineyard expert has set Clark Gable back on his heels. Promises two and one-half tons of grapes from the vines that Clark fell heir to when he bought the Raoul Walsh place in the valley. The star doesn t know what on earth he is going to do with all those grapes. ... Is wondering If hospitals and charity organisations would be glad to get them. Cast and crew on "The Women” aet were asked to turn their eyes away when Joan Crawford stepped out of a blue negligee and into the glass bathtub for the famous ablution scene in the film. All you'll see are her head and shoulders. Foam covers the rest of her. Slgrid Gurie'a bridegroom-to-be. Dr. Spangard, used to have 28 groat dancs. but she has talked him into getting rid of all but four. . . . The doctor has added two
wings to his home in preparation for the marriage. . . . Bob Hope was lK»m In England. but his coming trip there will be the first time he has seen his homeland alnce he was four years (fid. . . . Add to twosomes: Frances Robin-
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ion and Charlea Butterworth at the Case Lamaze; Joan Valerie and Stanley Cortex, the cameraman, at the Houae of Murphy. Al.o «t thia •pot. Eleanor Whiting, widow of the Jack Whiting and Chet O A huaband of the late Mari yn M Iler. . . . Patricia Ellia off to Detroit for a three-week vlait with her father. ... The Jane Bryan-Eddie i^ Or ?“\’ l X<wXsu r ilivan haa gone home from the hoapitaJ. Her eon. Michael Dam *n Farrow, waa baptized by Archblahop Cant well.
bFCATt R DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY. JUNE 21.1939.
CLUB CALENDAR tociaty Deadline, 11 a. M. Fann* Macy Phooa. 1000 — 1001 Wednesday Mr. *' l,r . ,n “ w *’ club Mrs, Frank Crist, 1:30 p. m , Business .nd Profes.lohnl Wo-1 ’ #b ‘ R,ce H® l * 1 * • :S0 P- ««■ Olrl Bcout Tro< „, No , Junt()r Senior High School, 2 p. m . Thursday I Little Flower Htudy Club, Mrs.l i> liartes Use. j : jn p, tn . Ho f'ha Rea Club. Mrj. Fred Schulte, 7:30 p. m, Ea.t.rn star Meeting and Inltla- 1 Masonic Hall. 7;30 p. !n . Baptist Womans Society, Mrs. f harles Saunders, all dsy meeting. Evangelical Ladies' Aid. Church rsrlors, 2 p. m. Friday Methodist Ladles’ Aid Socletv. < hurch Social Rooms, 2:30 p m. Phllathae ciass, Mrs. James Ptrlckler, 7:lo p. m. American legion Auxiliary. Lesion Home. 7:lo p. m. Kenneth Roop was selected aa president. Ida Work Inger, vice preaid- 1 etit. Bernice Tumliieson, ’ecretary- • treasurer. The reunion next year • ill be held In Kenneth Hoover's! grove In North Mam heater the third, Sunday in June. Charlie Chronister had the hon-! or of being the oldest member pre-! sent while Colleen Kay was thei youngest. One marriage, that of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kuhn, one birth, Colleen Kay Bgley, daughter of Mr. ard Mrs. Holman Egley, and one death, Mrs. Jane Gay, were report-' cd. I Those coming the greatest distance to attend were Mr. and Mrs. | Ernest Schroeder and Marion Jack-! -on of Columbus. Ohio. After th®' business meeting games at.d visit- 1 tag were enjoyed by all. Those attending Included Mr. anj Mrs. Ernest Schroeder and Marlon I Jackson of Columbus. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mownr, Mr. and Mra. Edw. Chronister. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hoover and daughters, all Os North Manchester; Mr. and Mrs. -Harry Kline. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kline and daughter. Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Jacs con and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Britt•an and Charlie Chronister of this city; Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Roop. Craigvllle; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dinkel and daughters. Indlanapo lis; Mr. and Mra. Perry Workinger and son. Ohio City. Ohio; Mr. and Mra. Victor Kuhn. Rockford. Ohio; Mr. and Mra. Hailey Tumbleson and family of Geneva; Mr. and Mrs. Holman Egley and daughter. Berne. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Roop and grandchildren. Decatll*; Robert MeI ride. Ossian and Miss Lulu Devall of New York City. MRS. NICK BRAUN HOSTESS TO CLUB The Decatur Garden club met Tuesday afternoon at the Lome of Mra. Nick Braun w‘th fifteen memb?rs present. Mra. Delton P.isswater opened the meeting by -cadlng a poem appropriate to the month of i June. Mrs. Leota Beerv read a paper on "Delphiniums", describing the farm of Edward Stelchen of Connecticut. a plant breeder who has a son-acre farm where he grows delphiniums as hla neighbors grow potatoes. "Within a few years his plants will be for sale and will be of every color of the spectrum Mrs. G. T. Burk, who had the subject of "Roses" for her paper, told h< w to grow better rosea, saying that the ground must be well prepared. good plants used and that' with love and care good mses will tesult. A round table discussion followed the reading of the papers. , A business meeting was then conducted. Nine ladies reported planning to att.Mid a garden cluli me t-
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. mg in Fort Wavne district where, a number of clubs will be represent.l "I A luncheon will be served at i'«nm. followed wl<h Inspection of Fort Wayne gardens. Tli» Decatur club will present a mlx-d bouquet at the meet ng and ••ach memlter la expected to furnish I 1 few of her moat choice flower*. I'lans were dlacusard In r’gard to In flower display for the s'reet fair. After the business meeting ■ Bower conteat was won by Mrs. Clara j "asswster. Dainty rofroshmenta were servej by Mrs, Braun, assisted by Mrs. G T. Burk and Mrs. Leota Beery. Mrs. Fred Schulte will hr hostess I to the Ho Cha Rea club Tnursday (evening at seven-thirty ocloca. I MARY AND MARTHA CLASS ENJOYS FICNIC SUPPER Thlrty.three persons Including 1 members of the Mary and Martha <lass of the Methodist Sunday M-hool and their husband, and filends, enjoyed a p'cnlc supper at* •; o'clock Tuesday ewmlng at Hannaj Nutt man park. Hot hamburger I | steak filed potatoes, rolls, pickles.' ; < ookirs. doughnuts and co.fee were | served by the hoateaaee. Mis. Fred Mills. Mrs. Laura Crlll, and Mrs. | lomls Dolch. Every one reported they thor"Highly enjoyed themselves and exI pressed the wish that there be another picnic soon. July and August j 'vlll be the class' vacation months. The next class party will be held during the tnonlh of Heptcmber. The Little Flower study club wi'l I meet with Mra. Charles lowe ThusI day evenng at seven-thirty o'clock. INITIATION PARTY HELD AT CHATTERBOX Fifty mendbers of the Psi lota X! j sorority attended the initiation par- . ty In the form of a six-lhlrty o'clock ■ dinner at the Chatterbox, Anthonv Hotel. In Fort Wayne Tuesday even- ' Ing. Miss Dorothy Young, the retiring president, presloed at the meeting. welcoming tn* pledges. The meeting was then turned over to! * Mra. A. R. Holt house, who acted as Kastmistress. The place of each pledge was' * marked with a wrist bouquet and a gift. After dinner music was fur- ' Dialled by the Anthony orchestra. Initiation services were tnen held 'or the Misses Kay Yager. Hetty 1 Hunter. Kathryn Knapp. Barbara Burk. Florence McConnell. Gladys I Miller and Flora Mail* Lankcnau. The following new officers were 1 hen installed; Mrs. Paul Rancher, ptbaident; Mrs. Ix*lgh Bowen, vfeepresident; Mrs. Carroll Cole, secretary; Miss Virginia Dolch. corres'xuidlng secretary; Mrs. Herman Krueckeberg. treasurer; Mrs. Harry I ; ?beets, issistant treasure-. —O — ■ — PERSONALS Bud Haskell of Goshen stopped In Decatur a short time Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Barber had as their guests the past week. Mr. and Mra. Derplnghaua and daughter Nancy Ann of Green Bay. Wiscon- • sin. Miss Bernice and Miss Helen llarber. nieces of Mr. and Mra. I D> rpinghans, accompanied them' home for a month's visit. Hubert P. Schmit', took his two sons, Donald and Junior and J tunes • .'iolthotise to Cincinnati thir afternoon to see the Cincinnati Reds-li-ooklyn baseball game tonight. Mrs. Amos SioneLurner of west Ohio Hunts Her Velmn West Serving a life aentence at ths Marysville, 0., reformatory sot the hammer murder of her hueband’at Perry. 0., 12 years ago, i Velma West now Is being hunted I throughout Ohio after escaping | from the reformatory. Mra. West was an honor inmate at the reformatory and was acting as an ! usher in the front office. She weaned with three other inmates.
Writers on Preview Ocean Hop --'- ■ ■ ■ I fthj 11 !. ’ L A I j 4 ur * F»* I * * dEL s •-A x W V < Violet Sweet Haven and Ines Robb New York, and both ayndicate writers.
of the city Is spending the weekvlth her husband who is at Danj sills* checking titb> for the right |of way department of the state highway. Mrs James Kocher grand-1 son Jimmy Kern, have raiurned from a visit at Hamilton Lake at the former's summer home o— — REPORT $6,000 | (CONTINUED FROM rAUE O.NKI Barrett said. The men entered wbea MeKerturn unlocked an outside door and
$(( the GENERAL MOTORS EXHIBITS AT THE NEW YORK AND SAN FRANCISCO J AIRS I jMttgMBjMEHBK w' x Hm b BBb , Bfc. * . *r * jB yy* Tk ; / - _ !**' 1,1 «'< ■»■ '»■» ‘ ■ *' -I -•■ |r!■****"¥' {• ! F4r HwJfl illiutrMJ U lit Butt SrtciAl. mtJr! 4! ■B B ■ ■ I P Jmr.Jur leurmit mJuk fWO Jt/iitnJat HiU, FB ■ M I■ *v/4i<<■•//««/ft/ I ■ T won’t he long now before the'papers start through wider- ••’>■ •»»•••/»«•<»- ■ shouting “Heat Wave.” What we want to know paned winis, where will that find.row* dows that let in JL >*«•«• »<>*«> ■««». Stretched out in the hammock, vainly seeking com- " l 11 fort in a pitcher of lemonade? Or out where the a * n,on ' cool wind’s blowing, having the kind of fun that An j find , ha , - n , his Cflr . summer s mad, for? (>f , hc you , vc cver If there’s one of these dashing and dependable with. It’s surprising how fur this honey can stretch Buick beauties parked in your garage, we can tell a B«Hon of gas—uma/.ing how much it docs on you right now —you won’t waste this summer just how little. hanging around the old homestead. < r c . * ■ .... As for hrst cost —you know by this time, or ccrYou'll park yourself behind its hundred-plus horse- tainly should, that this big straight-eight costs less power Dynaflash engine — and step out to make than a year ago, less than you’d think, less even your own breezes! than some sixes. ONir sutCK has nt Thi» «urr-firr \ ou'll sit hack in Drop in and let us show you how many sodirection «ignallilut ftuhei warning! BuiGoil cushioned called “extras” those low prices include, und you’ll of turn! at a flip of a iwuchl Showt i. u • . ■ . G day or night. Sia«./ar4 ok allmt d»h t comlort—and take in take steps right now to save your summer from nature's beauties the hot-weather doldrums. bun Utuifk!" i BHBHBIBHBB uimhas or oimsai. Moroti VAiul I - Saylors Motor Company - 141 S. Second Street Decatur, Ind. ■BBBBMBBBBI tou get a bitter used car from a buick dealer MBMMBHMMMBMB
' pened It slightly to admit air for a ahipmeat of hogs. At the point of i a gun. MeKernan was ordered Into 1 a corner and quickly tied up. The currency was ahlpp.'d from a Piqua. Ohio bank. Barrett would 1 n-’t give the name of the bank. o . Marcella Hower In Butler Summer School Indianapolis. June 21 — Miss Marcella Hower of Decatur has registered al Butler Cnlversity for ' the annual summer session now In I progress She is one of approx!
niaiely I»oo persona that will uk* woik at th* university durlug tl»< summer months. Miss Hower Is seeking s ba<he- . lor of science degree in • dtn-alhm • Hh* Is enrolled lu three summer | classes, Housing Executive* Will Meet July 12 Fori Wayne. June 31 <UJD william II F. Hull announci’d Delay a Siatewtd* meeting of Indiana housing authority mtwtiilves will be held here July 12. Hall said Fori Wayne was the only city In the stat* with a hous-
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> Ins project completed. A project at Vincennes still is under construct lon. Vountr Woman Killrd Riding Motorcycle U'sansport. Ind,. Jun* 21 <U.R> Mrs, Relle Kepler Forsey. 32, [ wn« killed la»t night wh*n th* motnrcyf nn which *h»» »nw rhl« Ins < ra-hi-d Into n tro* in front us - hei bom*. She was learning tn ride the 1 im»" hot” when th* accident occurred. j ] w*--1— Hmm Trade la a fined Towr Oeeafuo
