Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 156, Decatur, Adams County, 3 July 1939 — Page 3
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———■ in 2>l KATHRYN #CMROYtR * • Uth ANNIVERSARY Kathryn Schroysr rntcrtnin*Rßty of bar friend* with a »r roast at Foster Park lu *W»yn* Monday svonin* on th* « don of her alxtaanth birthday j "arsary. Miss Rchroyrr was prod With Mveral tovrty gifts. «ats included the Mls*<-« Jane ♦r, Alice Yost. Phyllh Hunter. Miller of Fort Wayne Mar. Miller, Mary Frank. Patsy .Mo *U. Anna Rrandyberry. Martha and Annis Mat- Merriman. and 'tapis ton. (Blil Brown. Bin .MelImmy Hain. John OerNr Hot. •> Ned Johnson. Pat Murpny, Bchamerloh and Norb. rt Lone. „ *TUR girls tIVC OFFICES w**™ of the Rtandar.l Bearers .1 t. ly ° r Methodist Sunda/ have returned from a week » at 'Wrap Yo-Pe-MMV Forrest i Ha ’■**• debater. I H'lng the week Mlaa Jean Ztm• ' aaa was elected fNatdent ot — ort Wayne district. Mips Annla Merriman urao chosen as bug.! Miss Patsy McConr.-ll wav' I. > *d *■ the girt who a.tendmc ca,M first time, best Np-eaen'evl . ». xmp spirit — hty girls were gresen' at the . Mrs. Dalton fhstwatar so k; anted the Decatur girls a« i» counselor. They occur ted the 4 Martin cottage while there. •‘-• »e from here attendh k Includ e Misses Mnsmermai Merrl■V McConnell. Betty Hamms »a Meyer. Margaret Hanche-., * Gsuat. Betty and Macha Ellower. I Ever Ready cite- of the odist Bendy school will meet < home of Mrs. W. F. Beefy «day evening at nsv< n-thlrty k. I ladtoa* aid society of the ", d Brethren ehurch will have I day tweetns at the nome of ■, Frank Hurst Thursday AssistloetesaM trill be Mrs. Anna ,» and Mrs. Callie Savtbine tors are asked to bring tneir table ear vice. Al) ttor< wish-.
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> BABMINON CABBOLL C«*rri(kt. US* <!■( rMtarr. SgWteate. Im. OUTWOOD. — everybody but it wu a ticklish sit- . >n Just th* same . . . when rence Tibbett, visiting the Mk -, G-M studio. paid 3 a sourtesy call to the stage where Nelson Eddy WAS cordingnumbers for "Balalaika" . . . And arrived just at the moment when Eddy was ■ lading The Little White Dore." Tibbett's ’ rieoa Carroll h,t number In - “The Rogue ! * 1“ • hear M-G-M-er*. Bona Massey be a sensation playing oppoEddy In "Balalaika" . . . and II bet you that the singer's jred marring* to Bam Kats r takes place. Id situation on "Drums Along Mohawk.” One of the historicharacters in the story Is sd Duow Foodax and Is said ally to be an aacsster of Henry la who appears In the film but nother character. Gil Martin, r ivoid possible confusion. Fonancestor will be given another M <S In the story. •Here It or not. Gable Is sup- ’ d to finish tn "Gone With the '' i* soon. Director Vic Flemhaa three weeks of montage 'S i after that and then the film — be ready for catting It runs U* hours in its present state. — _ ust be quite i costume ball , t Joan Payson is giving in the ” Half a dosen HoUywoodttM planning to fly there just to " id. Kay Francis and Paulette lard included. Paulette goes if she can finish her role in . » Woman.” And, if she does, 1 wear the exotic East Indian Ing gown that Adrian dead for her in the picture. She’ll , sensation. At first glimpse, think she isn't wearing anyK f at all. 9 dy ninth will see one of Bette T ‘W dreams come true—the ing of the Tallwaggcr'* Guide » Foundation. At this home In ier valley, “Seeing Eye" dogs will rained to serve the blind. The dation will provide room and . d for the sightless future masJof the animals, who must ! dat least a month familiarizthemselvea with the dogit. European director, noted for ' artistic Dicturas. is breaking la ’ 'T.
CLUB CALENDAR •oclety Deadline, 11 A. M. Fannw Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Monday Firemen's Auxiliary. Mrs. Joe Xortenber. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Union Twp Woman's Club, Mrs. Fred Thieme, 1:30 p. tn. Mt. Tabor Ladles' Aid, Mrs. Arlo Drake, g p. m. €. L. of C.. K. ot C. Ha l. 1:30 p. m. Thursday M. r.. Ever Ready Class. Mrs. W. F. Beery. 7:30 p. m. Union Chapel laklles* Aid. Mrs. George Brown. 1:30 p. m. Zion Reformed W. M. 8., Church Parton, 3:30 p. m Presbyterian Missionary Society, Mrs. M. A. Frlainger, postponed one week. I U. B. Ladles' Aid Society, Mrs. I Frank Hurst, lb a. m. Evangelical Missionary Society, J Church Parlors. 3 p. tn. Union Chapel Ladles' Aid Society. Mrs. George Brown. 1:30 p m, Zion Reformed E’er Read.' Class ' Hanna-Nuttman Park. 7 p. m. lag to go are requested to meet a’ the church at one-thirty o'clock. The Union Chapel ladles' ntd society will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs George Brown J The Ever Ready class of the Zion Reformed Sunday school will njge: I Thursday evening at seven o cloca. Mr. and Schafer of M eat Monroe street entertained with a , luffet supper Sunday evening. The women of the Zion Lutheran church will again sponsor a stand at the street fair. The committee in I charge of the stand Is requested to meet at the home of Mrs. Henry Krueckeberg Wednesday afternoon at one-thirty o'clock. ' The meeting of the missionary' society of lhe Fi-st Presbyterian j church has been postponed from I Thursday. July 6. to Thursoay. July
his heart working producer. The producer wants a prestige film but at his usual cut-rate budget. The other day a long series of argument* was climaxed when the director suddenly screamed: "All right, make up your mind! What do you want me to be—a sculptor or a chlaeler?" Budge Patty. IS-year-old Callforma tennis sensation, goes east this year to enter the tournaments at Delafield and at Forest Hills. What isn’t generally known, though. Is that Barbara Stanywck and Robert Taylor are sponsoring him—in other words, footing the bills. The two stars believe that Patty I* Davis Cup material. Madge Evans and Playwright Sidney Kingsley would have traveled east as Mr. and Mr*. If he could have finished the script on “Every Day Is Sunday." Now she'll have to go on ahead to rehearse for her play at Ivory Town, Conn. Hell follow tn a couple of weeks and they'll be married in New York. The Santa F* Chief was held up three minutes because Bob Hope got on the train with Jerry Colonna’s tickets and the gatemen at th* station wouldn't let Jerry through. In the excitement, Mr*. Colonna fainted. ... Nancy Kelly s New York heartbeat. Edmund* O'Br’en, surprised her by arriving in town. They were dancing dreamily at Marcel a Also at this spot, George Brent and five other men -°. n ’ y one rirl b *l**«n them. Bibo Hogan. When Helen Morgan tossed in an extra show, her third of the night, Brent and hie party called, “My BUI," "My Bill." Helen, who d already done the song once, reminded gently: "That* what you’ll all wind up with, you know." Looks as if M-G-M Assi.Unt Director Dolph M. Zimmer and two California state highway patrolmen, Samuel Cop and Thomas Elliott, will sell a radio program to one of the big broadcasting chains. It's called "The White Line Is Your Life Line” and the boys have enthusiastic letter* from the governors of all 4S states and another from Roosevelt's Secretary Early. Most regular patron of the Trocaderp these evenings Is Cole Porter, who’s thrown away his crutches and is walking with a cane. Bearded Monty Wooley, ex-college professor and now an actor, is usually with him. . . . Gary Cooper also chose the Troc the other night for his semi-annual appearance at a late spot. He and Mr*. Cooper were with the Fred Mac Murray* and the 3. Walter Ruben* (Virginia Bruce). Didn't see Gary dancing. though. He seldom does.
DECATUR DAILY, DEMOCRAT MONDAY. JULY 3.1939
I 13, at which time It will bt, held at I the home of Mrs. M. A. Frialngor. The seventeenth annual reunion of tbe Burdg family will be held at McCullough Park, in Muncie, on Sunday, July S. all members of the family are urged to attend. ‘They I are asked to bring baskets well filled with good things snd table service. The missionary society of the Evangelical church wIU bold tbs regitlar business meeting In the church , parlors Thursday afternoon at two j o'clock. Mrs. George Sprague will i b» the chairman. All chairmen are naked to call their meantiers to urge attendance. , PERSONALS ‘I • - - Mias Helen Holt house of Chicago ,I Is visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Geodta and «M James of Berne visited here last I j evening. Msls Winnlfrlede Kitson of Ind-1 tanapolis visited here over the werat 1 • nd. Dick Peterson of Chicago spent j some time with relatives here Sun ! day. His daughter. Marguerite, la in , the hospital In Chicago suffering! : frem a dislocated hip received when I ' she was thrown from her horse. Mrs. Peterson visited in Bluffton with her father. Mr. French, who . has been ill for some tint*. Mrs. Bertha Rice. Miss Effie Pati ton. Miss Fan Hamsnel and Mrs. Lilly Borroughs motored to Kala-' maxoo. Michigan Saturday for a I several daya visit with Mrs. Bor roughs* sister and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Langston and children are enjoying tbe holiday at the tojtes. Mr. and Mrs. Fred 'and daughters. Pats.,, Rosemary and Naureen are enjoying a week's visit I at Lake James. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Beavers are enjoying a house party near Toronto. Canada. They will return home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mra. Ben Schroyer visited Sunday afternoon aud evening with friends in Jackson Center. i Ohio. The Misses Patty and Betty' Schmitt are visiting with their -grandmother in Fort Wayne thia week. Alva Nichols and Arthur Myers I are spending the Fourth of July holl-' days at Lake Hamilton where they ■ ! plan to try their luck fishing. Mr. and Mra. Phil Byron of Peru I vpent the week-end with the fetter* parents. Dr. and Mrs. Roy Archbold. | Mrs. Byron remained for a week s | visit while Mr. Byron returned to] Peru. Employes of the Blue Creek Dairy | are planning to enjoy an outing at i ' laike Hamilton over the Fourth. Flora Marie Bierly is home from Muncie for the fourth. Mary K. Tyndall of Indianapolis I to spending the holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tyndal'. Mr. and Mra. Walter De:tsch and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Adams visited Sunday in Celina. Ohio, and attended the Grand Lake festival Robert Deltsch la vlsttlna at thoj ' George Becker home in ChattanooI ga. Ohio. Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Daniela were at Lake Wawasee over Sunday. The latter'a mother. Mrs. Belle Ueber ' accompanied them home and will visit here for about a mon’h. Miss Betty Tricker sp.rat the I week-end at .Sturgis. Michigan, with ’ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E ( Tricker. . Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pa-rtsh and : daughter. Judy of halamatoo. Michigan spent several daya with relatives here. Miss Marie Kolter of Fort Wayne vlr'ted here over the week end with friends and relatives. Mrs. Robert McGriff and daughter Janet, of Portland are vls'tmg for several days with ter mother, Mrs. Tilman Gerber, wno returned recently from a three months' visit at Baltimore. Maryland. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hawk of Fort Wayne visited Bunday with Mrs. Ixiulsr Hhralwka. L. E. Kinser of Mark Center. Ohio, was a visitor here Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Clem Kortenber and daughter. Donna lx»u. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ehlnger motored to Salamon’e state park Bunday. "Aunt Jennie'' Furman of Marlon. Onio, arrived here today to spend a
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! few days with friends and relatives. Mr and Mrs. Fred King visited b'inday ia Celina. Ohio. Dave Baker of North V<ruon, la the Fourth at home here. Oscar Meshberger. who operate* the Meshberger quarry at Coiunibua. was a visitor here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lu terne Uhrlck. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Myers were via11’ora in Van Wert. Ohio, B”nuay at- | tornoon and evening. Norbert Holthouse of Chicago ia ' tsiting here over the holiday. Miss Marjorie Carroll of Indlana>olta. is visiting here. Judge DeVoss Ant fami'y are vacationing for a week at Hamilton Lake. Miss Fern Bierly of Indianapolis 11 visiting relatives here over the Fourth. The Decatur ministerial association Is planning a picnic tor their 1 wives and family to be held at HanI nu-Nuttman park Monday. July 17. Sunday afternoon the patients. [ u’lrses and visitors at tbe local hosI r-ital were delightfully entertained 1 with several musical numbers by | Mark Cook of Ia» Angeles. Cal., and ! Vlas Light. Mr. Cook sank a numher ow solos and played vlohn selectians aud Miaa Light played the sc cotdion. The londition of Mrs. Fred Patterson was reported as being Improved late this afternoot*. Mrs. Patterson has been s patient at the local hospital fur the past two weeks. - r O 1 ARRIVALS Mr. and Mra. Reinhard Reiatteck cf Ossian are the parents of a baby bey. bom at the Adams county metltarlal hospital Saturday evening at • :1# o’clock. The baby weighed six Sounds and twelve ounces. He has uut been named. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Diehl of *X7 Nrrth Fifth street are the parents of a baby girl born at the Adams county memorial hospital Sunday morning at 11:65 a. m. The baby, who weighed eight pounds and seven
BROADWAY NIGHTS teeriMM. ISM. Kias raora sjsauna tea. — By AXEL STORM
NEW YORK.—Your eorre I •Pendent, having already buried Jie theatrical season without too treat ceremony, craves the inlulgenee pf the gentle and tol•rant reader and begs leave to lisinter the much-too-lively renaina. tn a gesture which by >ow has lost whatever signifi■ance it once possessed, the theitre sat up in its gaudy sarcophagus and delivered Itself of a work called "The Streets of Paris". So not only did the iridling beldame refuse to stay lead, but with her recrudescence tas brought back an ancient and lonorable art — slapstick — and die reader has full cause to look «t us askance and give vent to ho ancient critic-staying war sry, "I told you so." In the frensy of composition, he Messrs. Olsen and Johnson, 'other and mother of the mad leas called "Hellxapoppin", either 'orgot or didn’t use, because of he limitations of time and space, tome of the tricks which their fast experience hoarded from •ircus, burlesque and vaudeville. Ml these tricks of the trade are in show In "The Streets of f*aris". There is violence and figor, noise and a mad pellmell jf nonsense, smart smut and imut not so smart, and a degree if nakedness which is pointed iy artful draping reminiscent of -h" Folios Bergere, that symphony of sex for sex’s sake from the sacrsd hill of Montmarte In that dear Paree Mr. Brooks Atkinson, scholarly drama* critic for the newspaper which prints only the news that is fit to print, finds it fit to print that with the exception of Bobby Clark, Abbott and Costello, and
1 At Bombed School ' -R 1 Brewster Bingham ■ Brewster Bingham, son of former . Senator Hiram Bingham, of Con* . necticut, is said to be one of the teachers of the American-operated Union Middle School at Foochow, which was a target for Jap aerial bombs. One bomb struck a comer, setting the building afire. I ounces, his been named Karen Rise O- ! Chalk Talks Go Green East Lansing. Mich — <U.P) — “Green boards" will replace blackboards in the 11.030.000 fieldhouse and gymnasium at Michigan State college, to be completed by Jan. 1. Chalk talks for athletes will be performed with black crayons 011 green glass surf aces, supposed to eliminate "blind spots'* in the room and reduce eye-strain. g 1.1 ■ imi I’ennv Round Dance. July 4. Sun Set.
a miraculous lady from Braid named Carmen Miranda, the show is a sleasy one. We are inclined, with the majority of the town’s critics, to share that view. But we must confess. In addition, that it Is funny. That the laughs are the laughs which "Hellxapoppin** has brought back to effete Broadway. Add deplore the dirt as we may, the audience leaves the tHeatre with sore sides and the tear-stains of relentless mirth wreaking havoc on feminine makeup. So “Hrllxapoppin" has a running mate for the Summer. And the thoughtful producers of "The Streets of Paris", themselves not too sanguine in forecasting success, read the reviews after the first night and raised their prices from 13.30 to 14.40—a gesture of good will we are sure the reader will appreciate. It has In it so much of Broadway’s gentleness and loving kindness. A hone of a different color Is the offering of a group of refugee artists from Vienna. These sweet and amusing people gave that old city its gemuetlicnaeit before Herr Hitler decided to take Austria Into the Reich. They offer a series of little theatre sketches which, while not entirely in line with the American taste for that sort of entertainment, contrive to fill three houn with smiles and nostalgia. Most noteworthy from the point of view of success in the new land is a beautiful and talented lady named Illa Roden, whose sketch of what a toe dancer is thinking about while sl|e is at practice is bigtime in any country’sabig-time theatre. You will undoubtedly hear from her in the near future.
MAN GUILTY OF KILLING FRIEND Bicknell .Miner Convicted Os Killing In -Money Quarrel Vincennes, Ind. July 3 <U.R>—A heurlng on a motion for n new i trial for Ed Bandera. Kli-year-old > Bicknell miner convicted of volun-, tary manslaughter In connection with lhe death of hla friend. John Zak. last August, was set for Friday hy Special Judge A Dale Eby today . Bandera was found guilty yeater-' day after 16 hours delllieratlon by a Knox county circuit court Jury Ilia attorney. Floyd Young. Im mediately filed the motion for a new trial. The conviction yesterday ended Banders' second trial on a charge of first degree murder In Conner Hon with Zak's death. At hla first trial In March a hung jury resulted. Sentence was postponed until after the hearing on th* motion for a new trial. When the Jury returned to the court room yesterday and before the verdict was reported Young asked that the jury be discharged on the grounds that Mrs. Rlanth Pat tee. sole woman juror, had taken notes of Judge Eby's final Instructions. The judge overruled the motion. Sanders was accused of killing. Zak during an altercation over a, dollar hill at the home of Jennie Serina. FIGHT ANKW OX (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) tlon officials s “checking account” of approximately 11.7n0.00f1.000 for the fiscal year which began July I.' Not all of that, however, will be disbursed during the next 12 months About balancing the lag between appropriations and expenditures this fiscal year will be the dis 1 bursement of between 5300.000.00 u and 5400.000.000 obligated last fiscal year for which checks will b.sent out this year Approximately the sqme amount Is expected to be carried over Into the I*4l fiscal year. NATION'S HOLIDAY tCONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE, I mountain aide near Mount Vernon. Ky . killing three members of the crew. A country grocer near Albert l*-a. Minn., was aroused last night by a plane craah near hit store. He found two youths dying In the wreckage—one of them hla son At Waterloo, la., a five year old < hoy picked up a .33 calibre rifle! hla father had been Inspecting and | accidentally shot and killed his' mother. At Perth Amboy. N. J., a IS-, year-old girl was shot and killed' In a candy store while discussing; wsys to celebrate the Fourth. Po I lice said her escort had gone be-, hind the counter, picked up the gun and shot her accidentally. A family house party ended tragically at Quincy. Mass, yes terday when a 50-year-old woman
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died In flam*-* that destroyed her mother's home A college student was burned to death in a fire that destroyed a two-story home near Grand Rapids. Mich. Paul Crawford. 31. automobile racing driver, was killed when his car crashed through a fence during a holiday race at laigansport. Ind. BRITAIN SEEKS ' tCONTINVEIe FROM PAGE ONE) when a United Press correspondent toured the free state territory after Albert Foerster. Nall leader, told a demonstration by a.nuo persons that Danxigers were ready to make any sacrifice to return to the Reich and Intended to do so. Italy planned army maneuvers on a large scale tn the Po valley early in August, with King Victor Emmanuel scheduled to review tnaipa at Turin, within 30 miles of the French frontier. In the far east. Japanese reported the capture of 30 Russian lAtika and the damaging of many others In what Tokyo dispatches dew-rite
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r ed as a "big battle" in fighting 1 along the Miini-hukuoOuter Mon1 ' golian frontier. That the Japanese were taking advantage of the Dsnxlg tension to push their china aims was 1 ohvlotiH at Tientsin where efforts •i to solve Japanem-British differ.l ences appeared less hopeful. I A Japanese spokesman for the Peiping regime said that compromise at Tientsin was Impossihie and that the Japanese might resort to force to bring about acceptance by the British of their •. demands for joint control of for- ' elgn concessions and 'cooperation' .1 of foreigners with the provisional •j regime In China. ' j The bliK-kade of the British con--1 ! cessions at Tientsin was tightened • j •’> Japanese and another Briton • rvportod that he was forced 10 r strip during search by Japanese r police. on<- of whom slapped him. r j — ,0 David Depp, employe of the state . hoard of health, located at Madison. t ia visiting for a tew daj* with » tr ends and relatives in Berne and » Decatur.
