Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 153, Decatur, Adams County, 29 June 1939 — Page 3
Ken twins havr ■anniversary ft' Uluru 'Berber of Adam* cntrrtahwtl with a party afternoon honoring hot ■’ J' A” •""* Jan* on . ~ ,f tlu-ii slxi'i Mrfhda..njovptl an<l colored as Invors A white ■, : ■ k < nolle* add -d to tn.. >, of the lune toon Ml „ . ~ d.nK'iter. Ml** Kathryn other than the honor in, ] i<|ed Dick McConnell. K ’>’>■• Jackie an.! Sharon ■ jSheet*. Dnvd own*, -■n. I’ anne I.inn, Clara!>■ ' • jml Barbara Kortenber. SKyhebble occurs opal E Story, daughter nt M Benjamin i'axt.- ot a:nl I’nrman It lb t»t>l, M ar il Mr* 11-l'Ui ,h 11. m w. re married h,.:ne of Rev J Miner ,(tuple will reside on West ■» street in thia city where ■{. . . n the plunil.ine bu- I Josn Meli was nlao anions ' ■ > > assisted in entertalnlns convention of t i.
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■«? BARRIM>N CARROLL ■ < «pyri(M. IKS F-xurve Syadirate. tar — Talk about comparison*! The T»« ■ Century-Fox color film*. ■Cy-'w! Cavalcade." will have a acene of a N movie audience I |oo>(in K »t < of the old-time H comedies of the H ■ Keystore Cops ■ sa The audience ■ the theater H be aeon in n.it■I " r “ : ' n picture on biai and naturally Carroll H The old acreen W the new right there before iW*™- .■ ■*'«n l»y a email bet that Arnold, the Universal will not wed Bascballer Joe tn the fail. I asked h< r ■* It and ahs said: It atanda now, we ll marry, one of those things you |K' * definite about. I don t aee «W it would work out unless 1 “P my career, and I m getgood start “ w-ho la a huaky-volc< ! Played a second hud ■* L »nd, right away, was put good part In “Unexlather.” Raft tells me he and ■te, u V m,y K ° t 0 Europe «Uer ■““h'a "I Stole a Million." It hie first trip since 1P26 «■?."* l «UKht the then Prince . lr » »onir dance steps and w.is by the gift of a cigar, t n °thlng new on George s v <la- The laat tlrnp he ■L Ntw York, his wife was In 1 hav * an -ilea hc rna y «J*orce talk when he goes ll* *»nta one so he can .■» x.k? lnla Peln «- They have T^K, alwß >" K' 1 to call ,h ’’ newspapers ■u. u e, W * are ma,f Bt each ’’■'•‘’'ist* * favoritc !lb *" ■^ t ’ nan ’ M-G-M has seen ■w ed of " Gon ' Wlth ■t it .? d la Quoted ax saying ■ H U r ’ Ul<l rOM nlurh * It rl * ,J,Bt n ”’ an * c10,,e ,n have it that G W ■ithsa . TOat h ' lf ot thlß ,uni W "* l ®ick outfit say It won t
■nt tu r ' “”* B * Whitehurst o» I, the r ' Ta’S, of the Mt. ! fMr ""’‘• homa ’ Mrs. Arlo Drake Wednesday evening ai eight o'clock. Z CHILDREN ARE GUESTS AT GECODE CLUB PICNIC Ih , S*" O s Oh< , h) „ m " Chi, ’ ,r * n • r'cnlc at HannaNuttman park las* evening. Fifty. fIT« guests .nd m»n*ber.t enjoyed the occasion. The committee in charge of the citalr Included the Mlsse* Hetty Pchleferateln, Mary Jane Frltiinger. Evelyn Reber and Helen Beery Favora presented the boys were archery nets and thoae presented the girls were Jumping ropeta. Contests were given for the children and the following won prises; Patty Joan Noll, .Martin Sheets, Bora Brunncgraf. Bon.tle Lou' Krelgh. Dan Kitson, Teddy Cage and Jimmy Fisher. PERSONALS Miss Agnes Nelson has returned to Michael Reese Hospital. Chicago, after a month s vacation with her mother, Mrs. John Nelson. An aged Union township man was admitted to Jhe Rockvill* state institution recently. He was taken there by Gerhard C. Kelnkmg. trustee of the township. The township trustees will receive bids mi July for schiol bus drivers. Contracts will be let tor the school year, beginning in Sept ten her. Blds were received by the state highway commission for the building of V. S. road 37 alntg Thirteenth street, north to Monmouth. Work is progressing rapidly on the fine new home beln; built by Mr. and Mm. Harry Sheets on North Third street. Funeral services for Mr*. C. 8. Clark were held this morning at St. Mary's Catholic church Burial was made in St. Joseph cemetery. Mrs. Frank H T. Potter stopped here Jor a visit with her son-in-law
be more than *2 500.000 They dug up the wig that the late Lon Chaney wore in “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” to ae* if it would help in designing one for Charles Laughton, who play* In the new version. Said Wig Designer Freddie Frederick* “It'* too obviously a primitive horror device. We ll have to start from scratch." And he's probably right at that Seeing old picture* today la dew astating to illusion*. ■■ Newcomer Brenda Joyce (Fem in The Rains Came”) is engaged to Owen Ward who graduate* this year from a course of business administration at U. C. L A. Brenda is his first client He ha* worked out a budget where she can save 20 per cent of her salary. ... It means owning a second-hand 1036 model car. Our idea of the moat self-xacrifie. mg woman in Hollywood I* lisa Ohl. secretary to Jack Dawn at M-G-M Siu- ha* been running around with half of her face made up to aid Jack * experiment* m a new three dimensional street makeup for women. Ths half makeup 1* so he can compare his cosmetics with the natural skin texture. •Three dimensional makeup.” In case you're puzzled, I* one that will include highlight and shadow preparations. such a* are used In th* movie*. Very funny about Nan Grey. She* a married woman (Jockey Westrope is her husband! and yet she still ha* to go to school on th* Universal lot U you look at Phil Regan's right shoulder in the *cene where he strip* to the wai»t in "She Married a Cop ” you’ll »ee two scars. They are not the movie variety. He got them in a gun fight with an ex-con-vict when he wax a real cop. . . . Add to new twosomes Rita Johnson and Lynn Howard at the House of Murphy. . . . Tony Martin cancelled thre* months personal appearanren to he could rush nomt to Alice Faye and then ehe had to work and couldn't meet him at th* airport. . . . Hollywood is to have it* first preview in a night club. •The Kid From Kokomo" at 81ap»y Maxie'*. • • • Agent Lou Irwin I* practically apoplectic. He ha* • movie deal for Jimmy can’t find him.. . • And here • f<x» for thought I asked six m"'• beauties to name the most el Rd • bachelor In Hollywax yd®.” them chose Bob Rldjie. £UI thrt surprls* some of th* lad* lassie*l
reWCR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY. JUNE 29. 1939.
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 a. M Fann* Macy Phonos 1000 — 1001 u , Thursday CM, m?L T * P •'-‘•"•"•in l ib. Mrs. Ifien Colter, 1:13 P (n. Study Club. Mr*. peter c. Miller. |p. m UdlM ’ A,d Soe ‘*‘T. MISS K " Acker. 2p. tn. , Friday Cresm Social, Salem Methochurch, Evening. Ice Cream Social Liberal Union v- «- Church south west nt Win- * 'll*. 8 p. m.. postponed one week. Wednesday Mt. Tabor Udles* Aid, Mrs. Am '"•akn. g p. m. »h<l dnnghter. Mr. and Mrs. i> nn Schafer, enroute fmvn New Yotg Ci'y to her home In Evanston. Mrs. Ralph Amerine and son of Anderson were among those who attended the funeral services for Mrs. C. S. Clark this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Adams end Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hiller and daughter Huth Joan attended a state meeting of the cemetery awoclation at Lafayette yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Yost and daughter are enjoying a »ew days at Lak" Wawasee and othe* points In northern Indiana and southern Michigan. POLAND JOINS tCONTINt'ED FROM FAOK ONIO Bions to Russia and to a firmer stand against the Nails In the Danila-Polish corridor dispute was indicated by an editorial In thpowerful l-nndon Dally Telegraph declaring that the limit had been reached and that “Britain takes her stand." Although Berlin denied any movement of German soldiers Into Daniig or the formation of a free corps, the reports of preparations for some action In that European danger spot continued Nail officials admitted, for Instance. that I tun tig was strengthening its own defense forces presumably because of Its hazardous posit ion since Po land and Germany warned each other not to at tempi an invasion of the free city. Great Britain's troubles also continued acute in the far east and in Palestine, where 11 Arabs were killed in a series of plannd assassinations regarded as Jewish reprisals against a new land purchase decree. In the Orient. Japanese navy authorities threatened Io bottle up atty British warships that remained In the block.td-d port of Foochow, which will Im* mined by the Japanese as a result of the order — effective today —for foreign shipping to avoid the port. British protested but their warships Were expected to move out of the river rather than be marooned there by mines. There also were Indications that the blockade of the British con-1 cession at Tientsin would be tightened shortly, despite the fact that! Japan ha* agreed on a basis ol
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Bulgarian Heir Has Birthday '''' ■ 1 ■BJk WMK* * * MT.** .\ a V. K ' 1 m wife k My Jozl ■'ttj - — —' ■ Prince Simeon and Princes* Maria l.ul«a I • This Is a birthday picture for Prince Simeon of Bulgaria, son of King Boris and Queen Johanna and heir to the throne. The prince I , is two jrears old. He is shown with his sister. Princess Maria Luisa on the ground* of the palace at Sofia.
MVMlatkm at Tokyo for solution : of the dispute arising from Japanese charge* that pro4'hine*e and "conimunlatic" element* were using the conceaskni. Issues Injunction Against Bar her Law Indianapols. Ind. June 29—(UP) Circuit judge Earl fc. Pox today issued a temporary Injunction to prevent the state barber board from I enforcing any provision relative to | closing hours and price agreements under the new state lxrber‘ng law. The order is effective until Sep 1 . tenrber 5. at whicn time 3 ruling I will be made on whether the In- | (unction will tie permanent. What- , ever the decision at that time, an appeal to the state supreme court ' tu determine constitutionality of toe I ac. I* almost certain. 1 Stephenson Petition Ruling Set Saturday , Mb M June 29 —<1 i’> ' >f—Circuit Judge Cassius M. Gentry
Saturday will rule on a petition by I D. C. Stephenson, farmer grand dra- | (.on of the Ku Klug Klan In Indiana | for a new trial on his conviction ol I - laying Madge Oberholtaer 14 years j rgo. i Stephenson, serving a life term In
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COMPANY SEEKS TO ISSUE BONDS Northern Indiana Public Service Company Files Petition Indlanapolla, Ind . June yp—tupj — The Northern Indiana public dervic* company late yesterday asked 'ne public service commission for authority to Imiim 846.<KrHH>o m ’>ond* and M.tHMMtO'i In serial debenlures. The new finance Is for the purpose of refunding outstanding obligations and would allow the company to save Ismi.tMH) annually, th* inmpany raid In the petition. Dean Mitchell, pesldent of th* utlllty.i brought the petition here and said •hat the new bonds would have a* lower rate. Th- debenture* would mature over a ten year pered and tie- bonds would liecotne due not m »re than *o years after Issuance. The Northern Indiana public set- 1 vice company la the largest in Inddlana. serving about IZ.um, square miles of territory. Its main office' Is In Hammond. Last year the company reported the state penitentiary, asks a retrial' on a writ of error. Gentry's decision Saturday will be on Btephenaon'a demurrer to 'he state's answer to| his original writ. If Gentry sustains Stei.tienson's' demurrer he will oe permitted to explain any evidence warranting a new trial. If the petition is rejec’ed. however, he would hare to contluue his prison term.
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operating revenue of 117.26fc.n5, us and net Income of 81.873. m n. For ihc first five months of thia year, 1 gross operating revenue of |7.«3, ■»? and net Income of :’7| W aa i (ported. O—CHURCH NAMES (CONTINUED FROM FAUK <INW> committee. Mrs. A. W. Lytle and Mrs Ervin Elsay were elected delegate* to tho district assembly, to be held in An deraon August Ml. I Former State Ilitfh Court Judge Dies Madison. Wla., June 2»— (I'pj— John W. Spencer. <«. chief Justlcr .of the-Indiana Supreme court from r>l2 to l»l». died at a hospital last' ■ night after suffering a second' i heart attack within sig days. Hpen <er wan brought to the hospital! June 24 after he experienced u | first attack at a northern Wiscon . sin summer resort. Early yesterday i i he Icraked forward to being removed i
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•’to his home by ambulance because • of the Improvement of his vondlJ (lon. lutsi night the second and fatal , attack occurred Tne bod* immed- ! lately was arm to hi* home at Evansville. Ind. IdtdifH* While kid Drew* Slipper*, special, »!.&K. Winner Shoe Sale.
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