Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 151, Decatur, Adams County, 27 June 1939 — Page 3
ROEHM THIEME \ < Itiw-l.lii, dn ight.-r ltu-hm <>r W ill,', H*i<! II Hold Tiut-.n- * l.i|t!l«-ron 0 - Ohio. Sunday. ■■ « ■« ii lu'f yAKo <1 the •.r:n and la--.. win, ! .!<<• and full -,,. • »<••• Insertwith If purled crown ' -andals and Hts -•«•» ’ •> costume. Bti H I ' Thieme sis-.-r of ’ fashioned -Vh ; a ,.. - •■ I ' Kn|*"'' " f Tallwnsn r.»s« s su- ,- L row- with I .|,. in her hair. 't<>|ipenhag>-n brother of the h ide Thieme, broth--- of -i-ling march V.lma Scblimm. . i Hand and la-ad Mr« I Schumm. *- -linnheld for number of relative* w| I t< <!•■
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■> HARRISON CARROLL B Cagyrickt. ISSS restarts Syadlrste. Ise. .VWOOD — Errol Flynn ■ 1 11 Damita can now give the a loud razz berry The other celebrated the I urth auat ths ■r.igr that S—last." U: the life ’ X |Uh • Irish ■**■** ■T Jjß ■ His 29th ■ -«■ has " and B» Uh gave HL Ifcr.cr party mfe J 1 by a 1 r ■■> n 1 I g h t I i \ J I on the " ' —— Errol Flynn ■ top It off. family arrived by plane PH only his father, mother and as originally reported, but two cousins. ■jit" . s way of referring to his Bf grown girl and preparing to ■y medicine, Eml always of her as “my small sister." ■ you can believe Tom Brown, ■night clubs won't be seeing so ■h of him from now on. ■ift«r my separatum I was on ■ town for a while," he tells me. ■>m says that he and Natalie ■per tried to have dates. Holly ■d fashion, after their divorce, ■ It didn't work out. "We don't ■ each other now," he says. ■« plot of -Lady Jane" calls ■ Shirley Temple to be kidnaped, ■n was plenty of discussion ■ut these scenes, but they finally ■* okayed because "Lady Jane ■ period picture. IT and pin David Niven down ■the status of his romance with ■quellne Dyer, who's gone bro k ■ Scotland! He just smile* and ■porlsss. I asked him If she Is ■ing back to Hollywood ■Well, I'm going home for three friths myself as soon as I finish ■ffles’," he answered ■uess David doesn’t Intend to be FJ' emit in the meanwhile. He hnd ■ce I'oggi to dinner nt the ■“ywood Tropics fcou would have thought Greer ■son was Garbo, the way every■y stared at her when she visit- ■ the “Balalaika'' set at M-G-M ■Must have given her quite a ■th. ■When this actress, a sensation In ■oodbye Mr. Chips,” was out here ■ore for M-G-M. nobody knew During the whole miserable B»r. .he was on the lot only B»«n times. Her visit to the "Bala-
f - .'O'leoate returns - FROM CONVENTION ’ nh “*7 ,rom N-tlnnnl Delta ' J,” T "" ron ** n "°n Which closed tat San Francisco .» U ju» 17 W | lh , n . ’1- *,"* •> r *»l<l»ni, Dorothy Mai--1 •** ’l’ Mn ± nl, < ‘" ,< * >’*"• ’ ’J. * | *’ Ohlo: •* CT *tsry. Eve Brocx. ’ aaiTT”.' ° hto; ,r *« w . MorI ijaret Hurley; MMwn IMRr , . Dorothy McNab. Marlon. InLni l.waatwi inapector. Dorothv j, no . San Franctaco; phdanthropic aecGertrude Harner; third member of board of trustee*, opm 1 Starr. South Bend, Indian*. r i . Mra ' Dolthouao reported that . there were 133 voting delegates at ,1 the convention and 14« member* on ! the .peclal train. They returned . 1 Lome byway of Portland. Seattle, [Victoria. British Columbia anti St. Paul. 1! The 1»4<) convention will he held • Ja* Columbus, (Milo. Officer* appointI Id Included Klluheth Cornwell, Springfield. Ohio, business secretary; Alice Fisher, Union City, I Indians. Grit editor. , MISS DOLORES NEWHAUSER . ANNOUNCES WEDDING DATE I Miss Dolores Newtauer. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin New- . hauser of near Berne, ent'rtalned . with a party Sunday afternoon anI Bouncing the date of her marriage. 1 to Richard Ringenherger of Arch--1 bold. Ohio, which rill be solemn!*- | ( *d In the Mennonlte ch-trch In Berne. Sunday July 18. a*, two o'clock. During the afternoon, gimes and centests were enjoyed and moving pictures of the affair were taken by Miss Edna Suckau. A d-llclous chicken dinner was served, after which each guest was given a magic fortune. The last fortune to be read was that of Miss Sun na Schwarts and bore the Inscription • Dolores and Richard. July 18. " Guests included the Mimes Eva Mae Sprunger, Surens Schwar**. Edna Suckau. Marie Neuenschwander and the Mesdamea Paul Stably,
laika" troupe was the tirat time aha had even seen a picture in production on an M-G-M sound stag*. Other kids have a three-month vacation from classes, but not Freddie Bartholomew. He's planning to take a summer course that will enable him to graduate from i high school in June, 1940. There is ' a little compensation, though. Th* boy star will be studying under a tutor and his schoolroom will be a I trailer that will be moved about to various part* of southern California. Paramount will delete a scene in "Are Husband* Necessary?" where Fred Mac .Murray was »uppoeed to slap Madeleine Carroll. Fred squawked and you can't blame him. He cuffed Carole Lombard in 'True Confession." Madeleine Carroll in "Case Society" and Irene Dunne in "Invitation to Happiness." ' He's afraid that, if he keeps on. the fans will think he really is a 1 wife beater. i ———. Marc Lawrence, now finishing an M-G-M role, and Stella Adler . have set their wedding date for i early fall. . . . If Joy Hodge* accepts Jess* Lasky's invitation to fly back to Dea
—- — —— 1 Moines for the opening of "Career," it will make 17.000 miles she haa traveled by air in the last sig Iweek s. . • • I Cesar Romero and Binnl* Barna* have been twolng it at Marcel*..--ditto Virginia Grey and Dick
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— , Arlen at the Case . Parker and Katharine AhWdga t doing the rumba to Hill ohm S? * I music at Victor Hugo's. . . • The ! rumors that Joan Valerie eloped to Mexico are very funny. The man > with her wax her 19-year-old ! brother. Chris VaMA He - - J* I of South Dakota last year and , probably will continue hie etudiea at U. CL. A. next semester. . ■ • Very strange to see Gene AUtry r wearing an army uniform at Re- . public. His new picture. «d . Monterey." Is the u '«*™ . years he hasn t been . earb Gene even affects it off Goes to night clubs wear- ; totXtT 1 * -7 coiiection of Holl/ . . wood anecdotes.
OTT.ATI R DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, JUNE 27.1939
I CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M fannv Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Tuesday . »«• Junior Walther Uague I Ulheraa Church. « p. m . , ’***’'*'* Dlnn-r and initiation, Elka Home, 5:45 m rl “ h ’ Kirkiami High School, | p, u), 1 -■ l *‘ ,h * ltah l-mige Guest Night 1 1 <>- O. F Hall. 7:30 p, m. 1 Root Twp, Home Economics Club • Mrs. (in* Hohnke, Ip. m Wednesday ' « n*** 1 ' ot v,r,w y Study Club I Kdward J. (ta,e. 7:3ti p . • M B *'^t* l **’ Aid Society. Mrs. Kermit Parrhh, all day me«tThursday . st Mary's Twp. Home Economics Club. Mrs. lien Colter, 1:3 J p m. . Rurallstic Study club, Mrs. Peter I C. Miller. 8 p. m. ! Christian Ladles' Aid Society, Miss Evi Acker. 2 p. m. t Friday r , Ice Cream Social, Salem Metho- ,' diet church. Evening. ( Ice Cream Social Liberal Union I U. B. Church south west ot WillMire. 8 p. <tn.. postponed one week. Everett Lehman, Edgar l-ehman. Ralph McClain. Ellison Neuonach- ' "ider, Albert Stahley of Muncie, J Wayne Hinchman of Linn Grove, the Misses Naomi St Udler ot Fort • Wayne, Elisabeth Cramer of Decatur. and hostess. Miss Newhaus-r and assisting hostesses. Mrs. Edwin Newhauser and Miss Horleda Snrunger of Berne. The Ice cream social of the Liber- • al Union U B. church west of Will- • shire, which was announced for this • Ftiday has been postponed one • week and will be held July 7. ■■ sh PERSONALS 1! ( I J. Ward Calland has been conflir'ed to his home with Illness since . I last Thursday. He was reported as .{being considerably improved this .' morning. • 1 Mrs. John Tyndall who has been ! suffering with an abscess on her i ! eyeball is very much improved. ,j Residents in the vicinity ot the • Elks home saw a couple young dogs , chase a rabbit through th? grounds this morning. The rabbit made a safe get-away, running across Second street. Into the Gattshall yard. Bob Dro of Berne. Indiana university basketball star, knocked one of the longest home runs ever made in Muncie. He played on the Muncie j Citizens team last Sunday and was | a star of the game, People of a generation ago wer-» i recalling tbe fact that on June 23. 1818. the county suffered trom a heavy front, injuring the corn which was tn tassel. Mrs. Henry B. Heller. M‘ss Mary 1 Cowan and Mrs. Arthur R. Holt-b.-iuse, Robert Heller and Dull Holthouse, went to Indianapolis today, where the latter two attended a meeting of newspaper men ot th* Hoosier Daily League. Roller: Bisson ot Mart'nsvilte. who visited Decatur and spoke on orthography before the Rotary club several months ago la a memrner ot the Indianapolis McGuffey spelling club which will compete with the Washington Capital City Spelling ilnb in a radio contest Sunday, July 2. at S:3o P. M. Friends ot Mr. Sis--1 son are planning to listen to the Columnist z\tt.icked •« * - • * Count Igor Cassini ” Because they allegedly objected to an item which appeared in hla column, three socially prominent young Virginians seized Count Igor Cassini, 22-year-old columnist on a Washington, D. C., paper, and tarred and feathered, him. Count Cassini is a grandson of the late Count Arthur Cassini. Russian ambassador to the United States during the McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt administrations.
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n.H- H prepsred by Daily Democrat—Betty Crocker Home Service Department MORE ABOUT WEDDINGS ®J y ! 1 there'd be Bom . menu , | n this column for wedding receptions. We've’already .iin„ ““WWjtions for several different kinds of wediuwh^n^Jf 8, Stric , tly ’*t* nkin *« there are no wedding a ■‘ l br l ‘ ,akf “ t «" “nd "•uppers". It? that hni.r if f U ’ * erV o d befo !? ! one oclock -*nd after 2 o? Ven tur ™ Mw ‘ lh £
th * * u PP* r menu is partly the same as one served as L,n re,kfa! L* ? l another wedding * rller . h ? <»»>■ What I'm getmg at is that it's the time that letermines whether it's a supper >r breakfast— rather than what is wnrf<i. Regular dinners are rarely served a "veddmg. although when fuesta coine from a great distance «nd are leaving for the long jour«»vm» hat same day, it may «eem natural and considerate to >ffer Übmw -dinner”. Th™ *‘b are the very large weddings where regular “recep--lou . w- are served. The mly diffeienr? being that a wedling cake ta zoned ln addition to be usual ice cream and cake and -offee. salted nut* and candies. In » corner of the living room or aut on th* porch, a fruit punch of some sort is also served at these wedding receptions. This is in addition to the refreshments we've lust mentioned that are served in the dining room. These wedding receptions may be either a standop or sit-down affair. If it's a ut-down affair —a relative or friend of the bride stands near the lining room door to see that only as many guests are admitted to th* dining room at a time a* there are ehairs for them to sit on. When this group has been served and has left the dining room, more’ are invited to go in. The wedding party go in and are served last— i after the guests have all been sewed. Here are a few standard typical wedding reception menus: I (The Usual Simple Refreshment*) Fruit Punch Bride's Cake Groom’s Cake Ice Cream Salted Nuts Coffe* II Open-Faced and Other Fancy Sandwiches Tiny Fancy Cakes and Cookie*
———— ———CWMM IN* w *MU CVa-tor. SoIf yen have any specific cooking problem*, send a letter requesting information to Betty Crocker in cere of thio newspaper. You will receive a prompt, personal reply. Pleas* enclose 3 cent stemp to cover postage.
Decathlon Champ C V- ! ’L3 K x' i lb , ' Joo Scott For the second year in a row. Joe Scott, Western Reserve university* one-man track team, , wins the national A. A. U. decathlon championship tn Cleve- i land. Scott scored a total of 8.671 points, 175 more than last year when he won the crown at I Randalia Island. N. Y. Scott's best event was the pole vault in I which he did 12 feet 5 Inches, one- ' half inch less than the world mark | for decathlon vault*.
spelling bee. Johnny Corbett h** been employed at Frickle's Place, succeeding Jerry Grothituse, who returned to tit* home In Delphos, Ohio. Mr. and Mr*. J. H- Heller motored to Muncie this afternoon, where the former attended a college board meeting. • Fred Fullenkamp made a business trl,» to Monroeville yesterday. Mrs. Eli Goldner of Preble visited here this morning. John and Paul Prior of Huntingburg are visiting here wli!t their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ruesell Prior. Mrs. Prior returned Sunday from Woodburn, where she had visited for a week. Mr*. B. W. Shraiuka. of Fort Wayne, returned home last evening after spending the day wuti rolaI tiie*. Mis* Betty Trlcker visited over me week-end with her family In Sturgis. Michigan. o — Trad* !■ A Gew* Tewa — »*«*<•»
_ Nut* k* Cream Brides Cake Groom’s Cake Coffee - ni Chicken Salad or Molded Fruit Salad Olives Radishes Pickles Tiny Hot Rolls or Finger Sandwich** Ice Cream .n Wedding Mold. I Bells, Rings, Slippers, etc.) Brides Cake Groom's Cak* Salted Nuts Bonbons Coffee IV Jellied Chicken or Creamed Chicken or Sea Food in Patty Sheila Celery Hearts Olives , _ Radish Roms . Ice Cream in Wedding Mold* _ or Special Sherbet Fancy Individual Cakes Bride’s Cake Groom's Cake Candies Coffee We’ve already given a recipe for the handsome, tall white cake l ‘l o ’l n £• c th '. Cak * from which the bride cuts the first piece and shares it with her husband. The Groom’s Cake—often called ' “the wedding cake” la generally a dark spice cake that is uniced, i Often it is not served at all at the wedding reception—but is cut into small pieces in advance and wrapped in waxed paper or placed ;in small boxes for the guest* to take home. These little boxes of "wedding” cake are beautifully : tied with narrow, white satin rib- . bon and piled festively on a large tray near the entranee to the house ' so that each guest may help himself as he is departing. It is a I traditional custom for the girl friend* of the bride to place these bits of wedding cake under their pillows “to dream on” the night of the wedding. Note: Betty Crocker will be glad to furnish recipe* for any of the diihe* mentioned above. Simply | send your request with your ad- | dress and a three cent postage stamp to Betty Crocker in car* of this paper.
■ i ♦— < Adams County Memorial Hospital • — « Admitted: Donabelle Warthman, daughter of Wilmer WirtlMnan. Craigville, route 2; Robert and Janies Nelson. 4 year old sons ot Attorney and Mrs. Nathan Nelson; Sol Stucky. Geneva; Max Andrew*. Decatur. Dismissed: Juan Rodriquez, Eagle Pass. Texaa; Mrs. Page Blackburn. | 512 Marshall street; Moody Brenueman. Berne; Nathan I iebson. Imuisville. Kentucky.
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l^ 1 ' 1 - . Many Reunionit Scheduled For I > Summer Months Sunday, July 2 Ward family reunion. Run Ret Park. Kuntz family reunion. Sun Set Park. Bunday. July » Johnson fsmlly 13th annual reI union. Run Ret Park. Bunday. July Id I Moose annual picnic, Run Rei I Park. Bunday. July 23 Barker annual reunion. Run Ret , Park. Bunday July 30 Borne annual reunion. Run Ret ■ Park.. Meyer family reunion. Run Ret ' Park. Miller family Bth annual reunion. I Sun Ret Park. Bunday August 6 Krause annual reunion. Run Ret Park. Detilnger reunion.irsln or shine* Sun Set Park. Vennla annual reunion. Run Ret Park T. L. Risen reunion. Run Set Park. Sunday. August 13 Relllg snd Reohm reunion. Sun B<-t Park M O. Brown reunion. Sun Ret Park. Bunday. August 20 Steel annual reunion, Sun Set Park. May reunion, (rain or shine) Run Set Park. Chattanooga Zion Lutheran. ■ church picnic. Sun Ret Park. h Walters family reunion. Sun Set Park. Sunday. August 27 Wesley snnual reunion. Sun Set i Psrk. Hinkle fsmlly reunion. Run Set I, Park. ' 1 Bunday, September 3 Urick annual reunion. Sun Set Park. Roop reunion.(rain or shine) Sun Set Park. Sunday, September 10 Roebuck annual reunion. Sun Set Park Sunday. September 17 Bowman annual reunion. Sun Set Park. Receiver Reports $90,000 Unclaimed Fort Wayne. Ind . June 27— <UP> —Who said. "No 31oney?" John M Young, receiver for th-> Old First Bank here, ha* SPOOtN . that no one claims. The money represent* the total value of C,Btnt dividend checks written Ust May and still awaiting claimant*. Young said he also had 6.300 checks from three previous dividends that no one ha* Mked so yet. O— — Six Men Arrested On Chances Os Gambling Shelbyville. Ind.. June 27—(UP) — Six men were free today on 310« bond* pending trial on gnnbling charges resulting trom a raid in
Proxy in News Kl Dr. James Monroe Smith On the eve of hla resignation a* governor of Ixiulalana. Gov. Richar<! W. Lawhe, shocked Louisiana politicians assembled in Baton Rouge for the expected aaceniion of Earl K. Long to the governor's chair by issuing a statement <l*claring Dr. James Monroe Rmlth. president of Louisiana State university, had resigned after large •'financial Irregularities" had been found in the college funds. Found missing. Dr. Smith was the object of an intensive police hunt which tables, dice, dice cun*, card* nnd cash were seized by local police. Free were Alex McCtaln David Mackey, Percy Auxier, Albert Browning. Chance Hall r.nd Ir* Spillman. McClain was <harg<>d with operating a panriding estab-
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ll’hmant while the others wi'h rlgitin* a gambling estublishzni nt. Overdose Os Sleeping Powder* Is Fatal Warsaw, Ind.. June 27- (UP)— Coroner leslle ladrd today Lad mled the death of Mr*. Francis Woods 37, suicide Rhe diet! in a hoepitai from an overdose of a sotiallve. fu-lrd said she was believed io have tarn dv*|ioridrnt over 111 health. Civilian Flier* to Get Aid Toledo. () <U.R) — The Civilian Air Reserve, Into which Toledo amateur pilot*, owners of aircraft and students nf aviation have pooled, their resources for study and development of flying ha* been assured of air from the Federal government. under the new civil aeron.'iiiilis authority training plan
Isn't This Why You Are Constipated? What do you eat for breakfast? Cotfee. toast, maybe some eggs? What do you eat tor lunch and dinner? Bread, meat, potatoes? No wonder you'rv constipated, you probabty don t eat enough ' hurt ' And bulk" doesn't mean the amount you eat It means the kind ot food that forms a soft "bulky" mas* in the intestine* It * this mass that helps a bowel movement The common sense thing to do I* to eat a natural laxaUve food. Kellogg's All-Bran for breakfast may give you just the "bulk" you need And it gives you. in addition. Nature* great Intestinaltonic. vitamin B All-Bran I* not a drug, not a medicine Eat It ererw day drink plenty of water, and life will be brighter for you! All-Bran is made by Kellogg s tn Battle Creek Sold by every grocer.
