Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 158, Decatur, Adams County, 6 July 1939 — Page 3
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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanns Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Thureday Monmouth Marry Maida 4 II Chm , Monmouth High Hchool. l;2u p m | IT, B. I'rograaalva Worker*. Han J lu-Nuttman Park. 7 SB p. m. M E Ever Ready Clan, Mrs. I W F. Berry. 7:30 p. m. Vnlon Chapel l-sdl<-*' Aid, Mrs. G--orgr | Zion Reformed W. M. ».. Church Parlors, !:3o p. m. Presbyterian Missionary Society? Mrs. M. A. Frislnger. postponed one ! week. IT. B ladles' Aid Society, Mrs Frank Hural, 10 a. m. Evangelical Missionary Society, 1 Church Parlors. 3 p. m, Vnlon Chapel Udlea* Aid Society, Mrs. George Brown. 1:30 p m. Zion Reformed K»sr Read.' Class ' Hanna-Nuttman Park, 7 pm. Women Os The Moose. Moose 1 'lome. 8 p. m. Executive Cawnmlttee. Moose Home, 7.30 p. m. Friday Happy Home M-ikers Club. Mrs. Dwight Schnepp, |;!o p m Loyal Daughters class. pot luck | supper In honor of Miss Gladys I Kern. Memorial park 8:M. U. B. Work and Win ('lass. Mr? jand Mrs. Arthur Garner. 7:3<> p. mJ Monday Corinthian Class, Mrs. Dorphus; Drum. 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Pal lota XI Sorority, Mrs. Robert Zwlck, 7:30 p. m. Tri Kappa Sorority. Elka Home 1 . J. C. Barkley. One lesson. • Principles cf flower: nrangement” was presented by Mrs. Harry Ixthrman and the other. I ' Pillows one can make,* by Mrs , Thurman Drew. At the close of the afternoon lore, ly refreshments were served by the t hostess, assisted hy Mrs. Hngh Nid ; linger. Mrs Marion Btults and Mies’ , Irma Rabbit. MRS. BEN COLTER I HOSTESS TO CLUB The St. Mary's township home tconcsnics chib met recently at the , home of Mrs. Ih-n Colter. The pre- ! «ideut gave a brief history of the
Ure. had to slam on his brakes to avoid g collision on Wilshire boulevard. His noae banged into the windshield and Mrs Ellison (Gertrude Durkin) got a twisted ankle Jimmy is now back on the set—his injuries covered with makeup putty. Incidentally, you want to get a load of Ginger Rogers' new coiffure Un this film. It's like the old Page Boy bob, only several inches shorter. Nat Pendleton's 98-year-old grandmother, Mrs. Frances Johnson. Is critically ill tn a local hospital after a fall in which she broke her hip. A blood transfusion may be needed and. if it is. Nat will rush from the set (“A Day At the Circus”) to give his own blood, which has been found to be the proper type. The Errol Flynn-Uli Damits "automobile accident" certainly left two ribbers holding the sack. The very next night, Allan Hale and Donald Crisp had planned to deposit a broken down horse on Flynn's door-step. They had bought the horse and now they are too kind-hearted to send it to a glue factory ... so they are stuck with it. Maybe some of the youngsters will not be so eager to trade places with Shirley Temple when they near this. . . . Due to her recent Honolulu trip, she has to go to school for four more weeks before »h« can graduate from the low to th* high sixth grade. If you don't think "Ninotchka'' will show a New Garbo, she even <>'*• a comedy drunk scene In the him. ... Is it Madeleine Carroll or DirsctOrtE H. Griffith who is keeping 'Are Husbands Neers* ***■>’ >-• closed so tightly? Too bod! These days, a picture needs *H the breaks it can get. . . . Nan Grey and Jockey Westrope say they are sorry but the hahy rumors aren’t true. . . . Here's one for ths book. Eddie Lewis, genial host of Ruby Foo's, has a nine months old great dane that steals milk bottles and rugs from all up and down the street and deposits them on the Lewis front porch. They are so embarrassed. . . . Paramount probably will order Allan Jones to grow a mustache. • . . Sights to see: Bkcets Gal■Mher, the Buster Colliers. Helen Woods and Bill Haines up on ths dance floor at Marcel s doing an exhibition with the jitterbug champions. They really let their hair down.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JULY 6 1 939
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«ong of the month ”My Old Keni tucky Home.” after which it was I sung by the memt>era. Prayer wav klven by Mrs. Otis Shiffeily Holl call waa answered by “How I First Met My Husband.” - During the business meeting the club decided to have a picnic supper Tuesday, August 3S a’ HannaNuttman park for members and Itheir families. A talk on the arrrangement of flowers was presented | hy Mrs. C. L. Custer and a mock j redding arranged by the hoe11* ss. Mrs. Colter, (.isnpleted the entertainment. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess assisted bv Mias Mary Koos Mrs. Hdward Koos. Mrs. Jennie Sapp, Mrs. Clara Jl-ller and Mrs. Hubert Eh ream. The Women of the Moore will have a regular meeting at the lodge I.jsw this evening at eight o'clock The executive committee will meet at aeven-tblrty. A meeting of the Tri Ka-pa sorority will be held at the Elks Home Tuesday evening at eight o'clock. — Q - PUT DAYLIGHT tCt'NTINCKr’ FROM PAGE ONKI dent at 32.000 was read for the second time and approved by the council. Councilman Andrew Appelman was not present at the meeting. SENATE VOTES trONTtXUKn FROM PAGE ONki for allver. When aenate and house conferees agreed to a domestic silver price seven cents above the preaent level, they switched. Had the conference, report Inst, silver would have suffered. Among those who previously voted against devaluation but who votetl for the conference report yesterday wore Senators Key Pittman. D.. Nev., le-wis B Schwellenbach. D.. Wash . James E Murray. D.. Mont.. Homer T. Bone. D., M’aah.. Carl Hayden. D.. Ari*., Joseph C. O'Mahoney. D. Wyo. Burton K. Wheeler. D. Mont.. D. Worth Clark. D.. Ida. Trade In a Good Town »• Oseatur • H you can't buy new clothes send your dollar to us. Sheets Bros. Cleaners & Pressers y V-— - y Phone . jjj 359 Use Beautiful Flowers ... an the perfect jrift for every occasion. .. to beautify your tattle and home. Prices here are especially modest ri«hl now! "J</z/ il trilh'ffcuvr)'' DECATUR FLORAL CO. Nuttman Ave - PHONE 100
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also achieve* her wish to be done with all things resembling sarongs when she comes out with a •mart wardrobe of gowns and furs and jewels later in the picture.
NYACK GOSPEL CRUSADERS
v ■’* ,h ’- ! *y^*Ou^r7nSad*r»^3^yack" cm??- r "* ,h, ‘ meeting to lie held st the < alvary Evangelical church on Friday at 7:30 o'clock Tin- nubile is Invited A free will offering will be taken
State Departments .Must Cut I’ay rolls Indianapolis. Ind.. July •-(UPI—- — state budget committee today rlkM-ated 3431. Mi) for modernizing Mate Institutions .<nd warned several state departments heie they will have to mak<- further payroll cuts tn order to stay within the appropriation of the last iegisla , taro. “We have found that several de-' partments are running out of bal-i nnce on their payroll and will have to retrench further at once." said Anderson C. Ketchum, state budget director. Youth Arrested For Extortion Attempt Washington. July •—(UPj—FMgera! bureau of investtgatlon officers today arrested Arthur Dean Swift.l 3. of Pasadena. Cal., on charges of
W 4 S- fli A inZ-Av*- re “• —. 'CZ r»»»4Holt 'XB IV •JOO The hirly Amrriean . j, « Aurmbliitr InrMtir A Irairsne* divtillsd from romance Cwn Soap . 4»t» ti m —a Iragrance with th* tangy sett ol Tml« S»p . IsahM 1S tpicvt. and th. haunting .wvvtneit tStowSiw .’ 4!?*. ’ isl of crushed rose petals. Destined to ItaeoXthnihM Fender ’ |S wseve so sure o( glemnur ebout you ifcV —the glamour o( Amthca'i •arhcit JU*, erwnpim . . ) isl era ol gractoue living. B. J. Smith Drug Co
j an extortion attempt against Fathlor Edward J. Flanagan, sponsor of i Boys Town. Neb. — community of 1 homeless youths around which a motion picture was built last year. Swift. FBI agent, said, formerly ' j was a resident of Boystown. He left th-» community June 22 afte- a fight with on« of the youths whom the rssMent hoys elected to administer the affairs of the unique community. — 0 . ..., Sleeps In Churchyard. Is Critically Injured Nashville. Ind.. July 6 _(i:pj— Cortis Gates. 35. was tn critical condition today from injuries suffered when an automobile ran over him twice as he slept in a churchyard. | He aald he went into the churchward to escape the heat and that the ear backed over him and 'ban ran ■ ahead over his bod;'. He was unable '-o identify the car.
Personals Mr. and Mrs. Waller Bollinger nnd daughter Barbara Jean motored '<- Home City yeglerday where iii*y visited their son Billy, who It spending a week at the boy scout camp on Sylvan latke. Mr and Mrs. C. 11 Shosenberg re, turned yesterday Irom u several .la”a’ visit ut Warren, Ohio. Mias Dora ShoMbborg arrived home yekterday from Washington, D. C. where she spent th-- naat six weeks. Gordon M l.iechi* of near Berne, la suffering frtsn a badly lacerated left hand, sustained when he caught his hand in a tractor coupling, while unloading hay. Mias Carolyn Snrunger nnd Ed Mcrrllet. both of near Heine, arc ucoverng from injuries sustained n«nr Columbia City Tuesday night •vheh the car in which they were riding plowed into the rear of another. -which had stopped at the •wnno of an earlier accident. Merrll<t sustained a fractured nose and 'Uss Surunger an Injured ankle. Mr and Mrs. Lyle Fran* and Mr. ■tnd Mra. John Waiters an-l daughter Betty motored to Wlndror Canada Sunday Points of Interest they visited enroute Included Henry
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I Ford's Greenfield Village, Edison's museum and the Detroit *«.», Mr. nnd Mrs. Forrest 'Aaltera visited friends st Auburn Sunday i Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Runyon h.ive returned from a va-ation at! Oden. Michigan, i Jim Grsltker, Bernard Grallke.'' i and son Hieve have retn-ned to 'heir home In Decatur, Illinois after I a visit with Mr. and Mra. Theodore 1 Grallker On Monday, accompanied i by Mias Betty Grkllker, they mo 1 tored to Dayton. Ohio for a vlait • with their brother Tony. |
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Admits Drinking Before Accident South Bond. -Ind , July 9 -• tl'Pl—i'olice mu Id today that Theodore irrewer. 57. of Oareola. held pend- : lug an Inquest Into the death of Mildred Hana, 23. of Mishawaka, from ' injuries Miffered when hit by ms Snr. hud admitted he war drinking Ware the accident. They said be 'old them he luxl taken a few drinks : iu ih« tavern wheie Miss Hans' : lather la employed shortly before I the accident.
