Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 170, Decatur, Adams County, 20 July 1939 — Page 3

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CLUB CALENDAR Boctaty Deadline, 11 A. M. Fann* Macy •Mam ’ooo — 1001 Thursday Spanish American AuxlUwy, Lalion Hum*. 7: So p. m. Women's Peraita Mlaalo.iary Society Mr*. E. N. Wick*. 2 t>. m. Ii Y. B Class. Mm. I , «nrl Vaunt 't, 7:30 p. m St. Luke's ladles Alai All tiny Mooting. Mm. Noah Egl*,-. Evangelic*) C. L W. Class Wolney Roast. Hanns Nuttman Park. f.:3t» p m. St. Paul f-adl*»' Aid. Mm. Harr* Smith, all day meeting. Baptist Woman a Socle*/. Mm. Will Winn*a. 2:30 p. m. Friendship Village Cluh Mra. Dwight Raudebuth. Phoebe Bible Clara, Zion Reformed Church. 8 p. m. Standard Beareis Class. Methodi»t Church Social Rooms. 7 p. tn. Evangelical l-ad'es' A'd Society. Church Parlors. 2 p. m. H. B Progressive Workers' Claaa Mr. and Mm. Virgil Andreevs, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Psi iota Xl Picnic. Hanra-NtiK* man Park. < p. m. Church Mothers Study Club, Methodist Church 2:30 p. m. Root Twp. Home Economics Club Mm. Charles Johnson. 1:10 p nt are the Misses Kity Tag**. Flora Marie lutnfcenau. Kathryn Knapp. Betty Hunter. Florence Mt Connell, j Rin tiers Burk and Gladys Miller. ANNUAL REUNION HELD AT HENSCHEN'S The tth annua' Hens< lien rei.nion was held Sunday. July Id. at ice horn* of Mr. and Mrs Jacob H»nscti*n of Kirkland t iwnahip Mr. and Mm. Henschen celebrated :'a*ir fioth wedding annivertary tan December 14. Present were Mr and Mm. UmK. ter and children of East OrnweP.' Ditto: Mr and Mrs Fred Bracht of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Vergil Henschen and daughter of Waka rusa; Bob and Annabella Hensch•n Fort Wayne. M*. and Mm. Chalkier lletiMhen. Fort Wayne; Mr. ind Mrs. Chalmer Henschen and ions. Waynedale; Mr. and Mm. M*lvin Beer and daughters. Fort IVayne; Mr and Mrs. Chanes Hen- ■ Chen. Craigville; Mr. and Mrs. 1 Diaries Wolf and daughters of

"Blackmail" company that he walked off the set in protest The big blowup came when actors working on the lot had to stand and wait In the commissary, while several tablet were occupied by partlee of outsiders. Executives now have put through the most stringent "no visitors" rule In the studio history. Only the "working press" are welcome on the sets. Even producers, "tit said, can't j okay their friends Inside the sound stages. In a coming redlo broadcast. John Garfield will credit Angelo Patri, who runs a sort ot a New York "Boys Town." with salvaging him from a wild youth and starting him on the way to success Then he will take the money he receives from the broadcast and donate It to Patri e school. "I’ll never be able to repay the debt I owe " he says, "but this is something on account" Stunt for “Drums Along the Mohawk," reports a scout at Twenty Century-Fox. should be worth a laugh item here. The only flowers to be found on the company's Utah location are dandelions. To give the color cameras a better break, the property men strew the ground with hundreds of artificial flowers in other colors. And the rib of the day was pulled by W. 8. Van Dyke on William Powell. Van Dyke invited Bill to help select a baby who will play Bin s and Myrna Loy's son In "The Return of the Thin Man " When Powell arrived to look over the collection, one of the babies In the back row suddenly stood up and gave the star a Bronx cheer. It was a midget Van Dyke had borrowed from the Marx Brothers set. Anne and John Payne are building k glastt penthouse on top their -,ew home. Even the furniture will be of glass. . . . Maxie Rosenbloom ha lost so many bets on horses thia year that they I are calling him "fugitive from a bookie man.” . . . Ever wonder what happened to Kit Guard, of the silent films? He's playing a bit in "20.000 Years In Sing Sing." The Palladium theater in London is paging Jackie Cooper and his band. , . . Add to unexpected twosomes: Frances Robinson and Mack Gray at Little Eva's. ... And a Los Angeles theater comes up with this marquee combination: "Exposed—Otto Kruger—Porky."

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1939.

Bluffton. , Mr. and Mra, ('lurid* Dolby and son. Bluffton. Rev. and Mm. Russel Weller and ann. Markle; Mrs Mary Dilling. Kirkland; Mm. Evelyn Rutledge, Fort Wayt.e; Mm. Mirgaret B«amer and Children; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ft eels and child KO. all of Fort Wayne, .Mr.'and M.-a. Ham Henschen and ton Itor old; Mr and Mrs. I. F Yr«ey; Mr. and Mm. Fl«»yd Hath; Mrs. Ida Yahey and sons; Mr. and Mis, Putrl Arnold; Truman tloldn*r and dang'ii.-r; Mr and Mrs* Curl Easley and children, all of Kirkland. •‘ELATIVES ASSIST W'TM DINNER PARTY A number of r'latlves gathered recently al the l.rnne of Mm. C. Vangulhler to assist her In celeI rating her sath l.lrthdny attnlver(ary. An old fushlniied rhkken dinn« r was enjoyed. The guest of honor received many pietty gilts. Prewnt were Mm. Roy Hqnler; *1 s. Paul Smith and son Richard;' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stick. Fort Wayne and Miss Jean Hurst. ECONOMICS CLUB PLANS FOR DISPLAY The Root township home econo-' m'ca cluh will meet at the home | of Mm. Charles Johnson Tuesday, afternoon at one-thirty o'clock.' | with Mrs. Kurt Frittlnger and Mm. | Harriet Rice asaist'ng hosli SMBa Each member is asked 'o bring a »aae and a bouquet of fl.iwem for flower arrangement d -monstration. Every member la asked to be present. Attention is called to the fact' tint the club will -have a display In |tho windows of the Morris Hve and Ten Cent store during fair week In(rtead of in the Zwlivk Furniture ■ store as first announced. The .theme of the display la "New tonics , on old lamps " SERVICE CLUB ENJOYS PCNIC t The Business and Professional Women's club met last eienlng at Katina-Nuttman pu*k for a picnic: .tu.iper and meeting Six guests <sh-i er than menfhers were present.* They were the Misses Harriet Kun-j kel. Thelma Ervin. Irene K rchner.' I Catherine Weldler, Hetty Hopkingi a'ld Helen Howard. I After supper a brief business meeting was conducted by the pre-' stdent. Miss lairlne Teepie. An In-1 vl ation was read from the Port-l land cltr > to attend th* Inter-city, meeting Mundy evening. The dui> vHI not meet again until Septembcr. The committee In charg.* of the picnic included the Mtaacs Marie Weldler latrine Teeple. Matilda Sdlemeyer, Mary McKean. Lorine and Erma Kirchner. - o Youth Confesses To Being Death Cyclist - Fort Wayne. Ind . July 20—(VPt ! — Howard Adams. 22. waa order*.l to ap|M*ar tonight at an inquest ln« to the death of 13-year-ald Vera W. Hinrichs who died Tuesday atstruck by a blcycie. ' ■ Milwaukee’s , i / Most Exquisite f Beer! t ■ mAb \ fill I R Fi ® I /■ 4'l i sat i *•••

FORECAST DROP IN MEAT PRICES i Department Os Agriculture Forecasts Meat Prices Was hlngton. Jut 2o —(DPl—flood news for the houacwiie! The l-ntehor'a bill may be amalier thin I fall and winter. laawer meat prices wer» forecus* I today by a department of agrlcuii lure report showing p* .xpeetlve ’ substantial Increases in meat sup-,-piles this fail, par'lcularty tn pork. J A slx-year record shipment of ,i h >gs will move to mark* l within 1 th* next few months, the report ' mid. Supplies of pork and other i hog products will be IS to 2u per cent larger than last yea", it wan enilmnted. I'rk-en of nlaughter hogs, <wttl-i and lambs have dipped sharply ’since mid-April, rupphea of hogs ' an farms are the largest since |*33. ,1 f attie supplies are only slightly larger than last year, wblto tomb *rnppllea are about the same. A surplus of hog products Is threatened by tbe abnormally largo num' »-r living fattened for market. I Tl.e department estimated the - x|>rlng pig crop—-which will go to market thia fall—et 32.30<>-MHi head sLout M.sou.tuto h-ad larger than the I*3B spring crop. Increases over a year earlier were reported in all region* and in n -arly all states. The la-geat per‘cent*ge Increase— 2# per -ent was in the western states, sols .vwed by 2E her cent in the west north cen- | tial slaes. 22 per cent in the south , central region and 14 per cent it. | :he east north central. PERSONALS Mra. J. Mark Macklin and daitgh- : ter Jane, of Chicago ar" visiting : Mrs. tala Macklin and family in i thir city. Mrs. F. G. AHwein and M:e. Fred-!«-'ic Sc hafer visited in Fot» Wayn.* i W -dneaday afternoon. Miss Mayme Terveer, boorkeeper •at the Adams county memctial boa- - oital. who has*been recovering from * a nervous breakdown, left today • for Kneim Sanatorium. Rome City j where she will receive treatment ‘ for ten days or two weeks. Rev. C. R. Ixtiier and son WilItem of New York left this morning tor Chicago after a visit with the I former's brother. C. W. Lozier and | family of route 2 Deca: Jr. Rev. i la zier prceached to a large and-

B. J. Smith Drug Co. ■ ■■■!■■■ I II l-H »l ■■ ' HU J GET sani-ped FOOT PRODUCTS Coms, bunions, tender or tired achy loot take the ley out of life. You can got rebel from discomfort el many ol these loot ailments with Sam-Ped —H Foo! Products Seo the complete line fe 9 ol Sani-Pod Foot Products at the W |J dfth 9 Rosati Drug Store today. Give your ‘ A ■ Wil *? . loot a treat to new comfort. ......... — i

I tence In Wren- Ohio last evening, t Iter Dierkea was admitted to the |st Jo«<*ti|i imapßal In Fort Wayn* ! yesterday mob. suffering frotn an I iiifcsuion In his right tund. Mr. Dierkea has been 111 for -ibout a week Mr. and Mrw. -Not man While left itodav for their home In Hol'y<w<>od. (Bllfornla after a Iwo jrswk'g visit with the D. F. Teeple family They wilt stop al Lincoln, Neh.-aska for . a visit with Mr and Mrs William / K!«*pp#r, i Ms. and Mrs. Henry HkMts have ,as their guest the former's slater, Mra. 11. H. Hopkins of Ism Angeles. ; Calif. >' Mra. L. HtiHlvnn Is spending sev- , er.-l days In Wahaah as the gu*u* , of her mother Mm, Anderson. ( Mra. Lydia Worthman and Mr.c. I finale R.-ppcrt are spending the , week in Cincinnati. Mias Mildred Wo:thman and Mixa ' Detty Frlalnger have returned I home from St. Jox<*ph where they apent the week-end Mr. and Mrs. George Helm have rmurned from a week's vatntlon in i Baldwin. Michigan. Mr. and Mm. Russel Pri >r Mias Vnudeth Prior, Mias Roaotoery Mili I*r and Sheriff Ed Mllh-r Visited In | Van Wert. Ohio last evening. Mixa Helen Draper .rs Washington. D C. wilt arrive In Decatur Saturday to be th.- guea* of Mias Helen Coh-hln. William Manning Moor- of Indbnapolla vlalt.-d frb nde in Decatnr Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter lavtomateta of Itetrolt. Michigan. Mra. Mary A. ! Hendric ks. Mm Cora .Manlove and August Hendricks of Monnv. spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mra. Homer Raudenhuah a-id family. of northeast of Decatur. BLAZE OF GUNFIRE ■ros-TlNt’En FKc»M PACK ONB> ed new ni-rvcHisneas In European cßpltala liecuuse of definite Indi cations that the Reich will boost its military preparattons to a new high in inid-August. there were new Indlcatlona of a possible by the totalitarian powers For longer lasting clothes send them to Sheets Bros. Cleaners A Pressers - nJ lU A p bone BVrTml J* 6S£

|ln aciuihenatern Etirnpe toward , Rnmnniu — if the «’li y «ortnr proveft InvlHn* than *xpi»ria< Nazis in Hungary suddenly renewed their MKiislioti for greaier autonomous rights for the German minority and there waa a resurgence of proimganda hkhliixl Itumania, from which Hungary would like io regain territory lost In thsworld wat. "The Hungarian attempt to create mistrust will fall," th* authoritative Rumanian newspaper Tlmpitl said ''Rumania is abb- io defend itu lights." Still more slgnlflcsni In the shifting international picture was the continued failure „f Great Britain and Soviet Russia to get together on adherent Russia to th.- Europenn security front. miKh Moscow's IMrtic-ipiillon'

Cl CHEVROLET Figure gat, -"i * A Y uplrrp, hrsi . ,XA and you'll ogrwg YSS with thousands V of Chevrolet owners Kgß TZZZj that,.. '<> V ill — 11WS' - ITS THE MOST ECONOMICAL CAR HU If I | And remem * >er rt,i * ~~ Chevrolet $ SS-h.p. valve-in-heod *ll *A kJ X XJUUIZ • engine excels in parformanc as well as economy. I ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Fw-XHOUSANDS of motorists have subjected IV.W Chevrolets to the cw es- - . - ■ a 1 Mileage Meter test. In cars with gauges feeding a measured quan* *oN these fsararst '' <>< ' ***** *° * h * e, ’* ine - ,h, ‘» r thousands have teen how the ISM IXCIUBIVI VACUUM : Chevrolet stretches out each gallon of fuel to make it go fart her— extra (MASSMIFT • MW AISO- milet farther. STMAM STYUNO. MW What about oil? The fact la that the ISM Chevrolet is unbelievably lONGlWotNasast 1 * ectmomkal of oil—because the oil stays in rhe engine. SS-HOSStSOWtS VAIVt- | As to upkeep and tires—every motorist knows of Chevrolet's tra-IN-MAO SIX • PfStfCTtD ditional record for low cost of maintenance. MVDSAUUC SSAKtS • __ Ntw "OBSfSVATION I !mp * ? our *-hevrolet dealer today! lake the wheel and learn of CAS” VISIBIIITV • eta. I Che.rolet's remarkable economy. SKTtD KMi ACTION SID- B ING SYSTtM w«t> I , •««*». /*' motom vm-ux SkMherwi ttwriog fevsO- I Ifc*" eUe w KwN- Ds t ere suUsh oshi • a u tch Saylors Chevrolet Sales DECATUR. INDIANA Preview OF THE NEW Small ' Wi FARM ALL /' /jp with /,cutTi -y isloN -jgf > | mw b*. J |IS *•* <ta.» h, a po. 11/ / jyAll'W t • •• ""Ss-pwa 1,.,,.,Ap *• t'—> "»W .al.« in th. HQQ |r\l SEE IT AT THE * McCormick-Deering Store 222 N. Third St. Decatur, Ind. FRIDAY afternoon an( l night (until 10 o’clock) Vic have arranged to have Harvettcr'x new into a tractor. Sit in the leat and w* what mail FARMALL-A on divplay tor a few this new feature means to you. Find out about hours at our store on the above date. It’s so the low price, the simple quick-attachable much in demand these days that we can't machines, the handsome appearance, and the keep it here long, but our specially arranged design that lets you be comfortable when you PREVIEW will give you a chance to see and drive the new FARMALL-A. get acquainted with the tough little brother C()mc am| m thc trac<of ||m of the famous Farmalls. |. row all-purpose market wide open — Find out about "CULTI-VISION." thc fZv nrtv McCormick-Deering FARMALL-A, greateet time, crop, and man saver ever built uith "CULTI-VISION"! McCormick-Deering Store 222 N. Third St. Phone 131 Decatur. Ind.

I generally In connldeiml vital, Il I wan reported In Uimloii that the i-nbliiei of Prime Minister Neville t'hiimberliiln whn hi doubtful ulMiut the outcome ihMt II already wax conaldei Ing poaiUble effM-ta of complete failure of th* n*got|nIlona. In th* far *aai, im, th* Hrlitah ware thrcatetierl with breakdown of their negotlailona with Japan in an effort to aolve th* twwalletl J Tientsin Incident which actually la an attempt by Japmi to force I Britain to abandon all sympathies' for th* ('hlti,*xe and to cooperate with Ja|Mti In Its conquest of ‘ North China, Tin- negotiations al Tokyo were' said to have mud* no progress whatever and to lie aiuin|e*d by a Japanese army demand that Britain not only promise to cooperate

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but to admit that that Its far MUMern actions In the past had been hi favor of china. ARRIVALS Mr and Mrs. Relierf Parrish nt Herne are the -parents of a !mby girl lairn July 18. Th» laUiy weighe-l I a- ven and one-half i-oundx and has ( i en named Bevar'y Kay Mrs. Parrish was foHtierly Mias Margate' H'lffitMti of Decatur. Mr and Mrs Cletus Meyer of J 27 South Eighth street are the imrenta of a baby son, born at th* ( Adams couMy memorial hospital •thia afterniMin at I <M o'clock Th* baby who weighed uln* pounds. ' three and on* quarter ouncea has been named Ronald David. Mrs. Meyer waa formerly Opal Ardis Crosby of Bluffton.