Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 169, Decatur, Adams County, 19 July 1939 — Page 3
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one-time family home in Indianola, la. It U not only that the trip will be her first time back there In seven years. What probably will Cive her the most satisfaction is to face tome of the neighbors who criticised her
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■ when ihe let ■£»ry in.' I‘n»cilla leave home their careen in the enter»et world. Ix>la already had th ’ m t 0 Hollywood Even ■ rrlt father i now divorced ' w " n ‘ «° ,d ,h » ■her V f n,o!her had «*t>d*nce pt'.iy daughters and let K ’ • Mo * ,h »y're Holly. K * Ur * * !,h lh*lr names in ’ tudi ° ° mc *<* Bb an 1 • ,r " an<er haa < re ’ n fl) “'\" ow,rr ’ 1 drapes. They KXh^T' I'* 1 '* kl ~- 8h * au ■ B»n?,? U *" Ker * nd b *«« d te ♦sn.?V et of “ Th * H «mBX‘. * >o have lunch fc t L 8 I h »‘^!L holmM flu.' K? Ra 'hbone crime conKble r..! J had <* those B*: at hi. b L‘ rr ilr alarma In■h an ‘ home ’ ,l con n*cts B» P° vala detec. K ru, h ’? '.‘ <ht “»*y made £ t 0 ,ha Rathbone B>-u.h,d •' w " rkln < too well. K th, ff ,u ‘ <-»Mrtvely by a ■••• tor £ . k ? M * nd a tkrbag* 4 bu t or ; h w, v orre^d ■ *r» hlin. L ,h * Rathbones Bm.li. b *’ ln E ribbed by their B*SJX’ who <soMn ' t ■ faetlnm P- J . y ' now can have B ( pool In, her Whola aw lman <2l *•““* hav * B. w| i to th, w,r * froni B* to th, B * pun J ...* • belt, a rope B? Into the dMB h u M ! t Sh * °* n B»« <* -ink.ng P Water wllhout ln Ho »yB- 4 m * ‘bl ■" ,0 P'»y a roU*i* Ry from ■ y arr »« In ‘ Drum,
The progressive Worko-v* cl*** of the Firm United Brethren Sunday school will hold th • regular " class meeting Thursday evtnlng at 1 s«ven-thirty o'clock at th* htwno f <,f Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Andrew.*. 1 Mr. and Mr*. Alvin Andrew* will » bo the assisting hunt and hostess. I All memtwr* are urged to be proI sent. PERSONALS U Hr. and Mra. Gerald J. Kohne ire 1 rn toying a visit in Now York City 1 and the World'* Fair. Ml*s Rosemary Fullenkpmp and 1 Ml** Mary Martha Terv»er are T'annlng to enter the St Joseph I tiuraea' training school at Fort Wayne Auruat IS. Mra. John fl. Peterson and her I cueat. Mra. Charles Dunn of DownI ington. Pa., have 1 eturned from a , week's outing at Lake Webster. Mra. Dunn formerly lived here and , will be Mra. Peterson's gueat 'before returning east. Mra. Hetty Boyers Matthews, formerly of this city la here for a few daya vialt with friends enroute from Damig to her home in Tucson. Arisons. Mr. Matthews re- [ m.iined In Dnnrig where be sends back war news to the Arisons , Star, of which he is editor. C. E. Hocker ha* loft for Covina, California, where he will visit for 'several wee*a. He accompanied his ' brother, the Rev. H. H Hocker, j who vialted friends and relatives In thia part of the country for a few days. Workmen are constructing a curb along the street by tne Blue Creek Dairy company's pisteuriiing and pnoceMing plant on west Jefferson street. No changes In the plant Itself are contemplated at thia time as it was finished several mouths ago and Is rated a* one of tne moat modern in this area. Miss Emma Boiler of New York City and Mias Ida Bchea-er and Earl Linker visited In Fort Wayne Sunday with Mra. Henry Schoen nedt and daughter. Mr. and Mra. Ernest W Bnschw and daughter Louise of Mor.-oe Will leave Thursday for a several weeks trip to the Yellowstone National
Along the Mohawk.” The Irish star can’t figure it out His part, which he came thousands of miles to play, is a German doctor with a thick Teutonic accent If Paul Muni can get his hands on a certain motorist there’ll be trouble. Careening around a comer at a high rate of speed, the driver almost ran down the star, who was riding a 1914 model bicycle to the studio. (It’s the one he’ll have to use in ”We Are Not Alone.”) Muni bounced over the curb and onto a lawn, where he was thrown for a kies. To add insult to injury, the motorist looked back and laughed. One of the women's magazines came out with a condensed version of the novel •’Rebecca.” On the cover of the same issue was a picture of Katharine Aldridge, the model. To show you how strange la the working of coincidence, the Seisnick studio is testing a girl this week for the role of the second wife In the story. The girt is Katharine Aldridge. Joy Hodges certainly has done all right by her home state (Iowa) in the movies She not only is a success herself, but she has helped three fellow lowana to a foothold In Hollywood. Number one was Ronald Reagan, whom Joy originally introduced to Casting Director Max Amo at Warners. Number two was Gene Grounds, Grinnell university Mudent. who also got himself a contract And now Joy’s high school classmate and recent standin. Joan Roberta, has been given a part In the new Deanna Durbin picture. "First Love.” Victor McLaglen’s son, Andrew, could have had a screen test at R-K-O, but the star vetoed the Idea. He is set on the boy going to Princeton in the
fall. . . . Brian Aher ne, who certainly gets around, has been dating the Earl Carr 011 lovely. Evelyn Atchlnaon. . . . Republic studios has taken out a 13.000 insurance policy on the ded aviation
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wings that Roscoe Turner wears in a current picture. ... If you know Mark Hollinger, get him to tell you his greatest ambition. . . . Jascha Helfetg now a movie star himself, viewed the ”Intermexxo” set and showed Leslie Howard how to properly hold a violin. . . . Louis Hayward. lucky fellow, is off for a fishing trip In the High Sierras.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, JULY 19. 1939.
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, it A. M. Fann* Macy •“-on** 1000 — 1001 Wednesday Decatur Home Eonomlc* Club. Mrs. George Squler, 1:M p. m. Business and Professional Wouwn‘a Picnic, Run Set f*».tk. «'io p. m. Thursday Spanish American Atislllnry, legion Home. 7; So p. m. Women's Foreign Missionary Ro«. <ety. Mra. E N. Wicks, 2 p. m. D. Y. H. Class, Mra. P’erl Vannett, 7:39 p. m, St. Luke's ladles Aid All Day Meeting. Mrs. Noah Egley. Evangelical C. L W. Class Weiner Roast. Hanna-Nuttman Park, 6: So p. m. St. Paul Udlea' Aid. Mra. Harrs Smith, ail day meeting. Baptist Womans Socle'/. Mrs. Will Wlnnos, 2:so p. m. Friendship Village club Mrs. Dwight Raudebush. Phoebe Bible Class, Zion Reformed Church. 8 p. m. Standard Bearers Class, Methodist Church Social Room*. 7 p. m. Evangelical Ladle*’ Aid Society. Church Parlors, 2 p. m. U. B. Progressive Workers' Class Mr. and Mra. Virgil Andrews. 7:.t0 p. m. park, Seattle. Washington. San Francisco and other point* of interest on the west coast. Miss Martha Ann Macklin of Chicago is a guest at the home of Mrs. Phil Macklin and family of First street. - 0
ARRIVALS Mr. and Mra. Jenner Pearson of »outh of Bluffton are the parent* Os a baby boy. The baby, who has been named Robert Gene, was born at the Wells county horpltal Saturday morning. Mr and Mrs. Pearson formerly resided in Decatur. PRESIDENT TO ‘CONTINUED FKOa PAGE ONI) ranking minority m-mbt'r of the committee. The discussion, which was described as acrimonious at times and harmonious at others, ended in a decision to Isaue two statements. The flrat -said: "Senator majority leader Alben W’. Barkley said the consensu* on the part of thoae members present was that no action on neutrality legislation can be obtained in the aenate at the present session and that a majority of the senate would concur In that view "Senate minority leader Charles L McNary expressed the same view. "They agreed that a majority of the senate would consider neutrality legislation at the beginning of th- next session " The second statement said: “The president and Secretary of State Cordell Hull maintained the deflnite position that failure by the aenate to take action now would weaken the leadership of the United States in Its potent Influence in the cause of preserving peace among other nations in the event of a new crisis in Europe
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Mercy Plane Crash Survivor Rejoins 11 is Family r ~ -A "A Jhi ■ - z 'C-v / * ? b'F \ i I ' -v/' :
Walter B. Salter, 32. aviation machinist's mate, flrat class, i* shown with his family hi* wife and two children. Nancy May. left, and Dorothy Lee— In their Brooklyn. N. Y.. home Salter was one of thosa rescued when a coast guard hospital plane
between now aqd next January.’ | Soon after the conference began In the president’s study in the ex•catlve mansion. It was said, the participants told .Mr. Roosevelt that his neutrality bill, embodying repeal of the existing arms embargo. could not be acted upon at this session. Garner was quoted as telling Aim: "We might just a* well be candid about this, captain, you haven’t got the votes.” . It was not determined whether the president contemplates taking the neutrality issue to the country by means of a fireside talk, an address on his forthcoming western trip, or by some other means. How ever, at a 20-mhiute private conference with Barkley and Garner, after the other conferees had left. Mr. Roosevelt was reported to have warned that he would be compelled to call congress Into special session to act on neutrality in event of a grave European crisis. * With neutrality disposed of. congrass faced only one major obstacle to quick adjournment the |S.4do.poo.(MM» lending program. Barkley and McNary were agreed that unless the legislation ran into serious difficulty, weary senators and representatives ought to be able to go home by Aug. 5 at the latest. In jovial mood. Garner left the White House shortly before midnight. paused to acknowledge the applause of a handful of sightseers. and shouted to reporters: "It’s back to Uvalde <his Texas home) boys!” "When are we going to adjourn?" someone asked. "Pretty soon, pretty sown.” be chuckled. Gamer’s mood was in sharp contrast with that displayed by Hull, who with the president, appealed Friday in a special message to congress for 'enactment of the administration’s neutrality program. White-faced and glum, he told newspapermen: "We have plenty to watch in Europe and Asia.” KIDANPKILLER (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONKI manager in Chicago, for revenge for her part In sending him to prison. Kenosha. Wla.. July 19. <U.R> Kenosha police today turned over to Milwaukee G-men evidence which they believed definitely would link Jack Rumo||, Oklahoma convict, with the slaying last week of William S Hamilton. University of Kansas graduate. Noel Buress. bellhop at a hotel here, told investigators that a man he conducted early Friday to a room where Hamilton's personal effects were found resembled newspaper pictures of Russel. Hamilton’s body was found at
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crashed after taking a pneumonia-stricken sailor off the ketch Atlantis, off the New Jersey coast. Two member* of the plane crew and the allUix sailor died in theVcident The survivor* wera picked up by a whale boat from the Atlantia.
Solon Mills. Illinois. Friday. Police said a man who registered at the hotel last Friday signed the register a* "818 Hamilton. Arkanaaa City. Kansas " They l»e---lleved Russel signed the register, posing aa Hamilton. o Call Republicans Into Conference Washington, July It — <u.R> — Senate minority leader Charles L McNary today summoned RepnbBeans to a conference Thursday to discuss President Roosevelt's proposed 53.15A.000.000 lending program McNary said that majority leader Allien W Barkley. D. Ky.. had not approached him. concerning cooperation to speed the program to enactment before the session
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ends. The Republican leader said that a remark by Barkley at the White House last night suggesting cooperation on the program was spoken in jest. o . Indiana Counties "Test” For Census Washington. July I# — qj.R) — The commerce department today chose st Joseph and Marshal counties. Ind. a* "average American" testing grounds for questions to la- asked in next year'* nationwide census. A test census will Im- conducted • In the two counties—whose <-omI bhied iMipiilatlon in I*3S was 155.000- to See how housewives i and others called upon to answer I ' Ullin-t.ilots* questions Will react
to questioning concerning such I private matters a* salary, lengih of employment, and various other |H-r*olial problem* Question* to lie asked th- ant Ire nation In HHu will depend largely ' on*how they are received by realdents of the i*n Indhina counties. ' it was Indicated. ..i... ———„ Q, Muncie Woman In Killed By Train Muncie, Ind. July lit — (UP) — j Mr*. Alma J Hamilton, £O. waa killed Instantly early today when her sutomoblte was struck by a Big Four pasaenger train al an uti r.uarded crossing Sli<» was the wife <f Andrew Hamilton. Muncie Cflr-| t<:-y worker.' in • Gnort T®wn *■* Decttu*
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