Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 175, Decatur, Adams County, 26 July 1939 — Page 3
SOCIETY
iKTiTciviN M«S mC,RIDE V 7 L Ira Mrß'ld* »l h*f *«' f,,r „ Vr l »f nH, r „ moo-* , ft ■ . (hr " f VF “ Mr*. Al W-i’Si M - ""** V Maty J-'f •» °* ft,,*, ami .hiWI rn Mr and Mr. n *v .il' o' M. nJon: Mr. la-.- M-dl-1.1. and children A' Anna and Floyd: Mr and r ,.t M.Hrldr and (hlld-en jM-m. Sa-. alt (f jHT ■-.■■■.. J.i. k and Juanlt* Mr. I ~j \i ii d* and thr honor ■r V| It- !•- \C-rn on railM , and Mr* II "-v Cr.-rl and ll- nry UW. CHARLES JOHNSON Kostess to HER CLLB R<> • W n) ,,. tt - ;i*. hmie *d Mr?. §K,< Johti-i-n \ -....*.! iv a*fr***** -.. -I * ll,l '*>•' ~f -Va-.k.. I*ood ■ »l'h ,■ r.- IL-VV adinz Mr* K. opening. , «.i. , -»-''d « m raen ..Unit Whv 1..-V* and .void I- • « H i Inti.* " |»• -.- r. i..:idt-d of th« .. -in--f .• •"ldill'in ..f the .... M i\m\ ivnravm S i ii.i* a ? r \.w VorS. N Y. Wm ::. M. 1.1. n lsn» -1,1 |»I ..f !•*-. rn.her 1»J« :v.T..N l'r.*id.nt ***l-T* Id- i i.MI-.ANY ■ , Non. >- HL ..n .Fr.» fran anv ,» umkran. . • Nan. , r l >-.k- ownVirk.i Vi! I 1'*.4(3.83 , B«rk* (On Inl^Kll md V.-I In(K!, lift TIM* Co-urllir. ilna r.»r-« t* V"i " V .rilir. Nan. Hw and A. ••■ar l. X, 1 . ■ lK»" ,8 "‘ an.ur.K' ■■■ -■ » V ' uahh.itips « am., wit n»to r.ln*ar. a n.'r. ! lIA.KVI and unpaid Non. a»t.d and nat Nan. V ■*. V;' '* d». arid nal do. nr nth.r 1 r.di- * KT Nan. laakilliiM of th. I »n,non an A* ■ > •: (J urniANA. - a:- i. ■ ...rr..« . op* «f ‘vr-r.r- - ■ ■ ndlltan of - *■■ in puny an dn ' !>. .-nl.rr |»3». a. ii.-m.nt and - v>i.l a- • ■! - if. m.nl la fll. In thin nfllr. '* W , f I li.-r.nnio - in \ mi .ttl- - * - • f J.lll l»1» OK.. I! NKAVBAIEH. r aiimi.alan.r. ;.'an.[.»ni «i .lair nf t'andltlan of th. *' ► •(' AATIOAAI H r**l *1 TV ...AAI-AM Vllalntion. H-lawar. 1 I l * l if 1... .mh.r 1»?S l-f^l l Pr.ald.nt mm * N HMIT* Aral S.. i.tarv "f pa LI •« ;no.non no ' "VU-ANV I nln. umh- . t Non* lonna an from any ln. umt.ran ~ IA.OOm on *"d *(«. k* own'll,| r | MAI JOT.II R *"k» "In InJfnt „„ In. Bay .gif iifiiS f n< Ar-rount* aBE, lfc Non* »(h.rwia. ... Nan* ■ ’ * .^P** Wl || ! I STUM M UAIUI.ITIEK *moum n.. y a ,„ d ! * nn ' p K,,, „ n . ,0,4 M ° r O'hnr rr*d|. ft,- No "* to.onn.nn Ki , ' la| dii|..< , v«rA l rTvd * 2 on.non an H i ..tfiWf ■r,(7r IN|, 'ANA. -if Inal,. ‘ In " u r*nt-. rnmtk. ahov. V. 8 "* hrr.t.y iwrllfv aMfSTB, Lif I F"' a ® 3 Mid nri»?* “'atom. tit and Arm. In "h ? "wi *i«tam*nt la „V kl ' m» t I h.r.iinto ’’a?* 1 - thu i?7h a " rt my "W. 080 n V Slaii'l/t «» s * I
, .mnm* nxblt>li and rlab diaplo; durint tftlr wam*. Plan* war* mad" to hav* a plrnlr i,,r aatnli.-in tM feßttl Mi Ha ill rlikto boy* and glrla of Root townabtp ■< Hanna-Nmirmin park It Angnat Mra. a tan Baaohlar anil Mra. Virgil Drapar ga?A> a damona i rail on on flowar arrangamant. During H»a oorUI hour a rarlta* Hon waa glvan by Jtmm.r Moaaa and a flowar roniaaf anjtyad. Tha pnaa waa award'd to MfW. R. IS. fhrl.tan. laovaly ratraabmania wara •arvad by tha boataaaaa Mra. H. Rica and Mra. Curt Prltilnaar. Iluaaii of bar than mambara indndad Mra. Ford Wortbmaa at D> • atur. Mra. Ralph Rica. Mra. Rob- - art Johnton. Mra. V. C. Allan of Chicago and Mra. Charlea Rralnar of Rt. Mary *. Ohio. Tha Italia Thau Tau oororlty anjovad a picnic at Run Rat park Tucaday aranlng. following which a niiort bualnasa ivaatlng waa bald to complata plana for fd-r waak. Tha commlttaa for tha picnic In* 'l.idod Mra. fTlarlaa Holttiouaa. liwiaa. chairman; Mra. A* Ri-hnal-dcr, tha Miaaa* Floranra and Margarat lloltbouoa INIT'ATfR GIVE PICNIC Tha nawly Initiated member* of tha Pal lota XI oororlty. th* Minna* Hefty Huntar. Kathryn Knapp. Kay Yagar. riora Marta Lankanau. Rwchara Rurk. r.ladyn Millar and FW rnc* McConnell, entertained the oororlty with a picnic at HannaNuMnuyi pork laat evening ITan* ware completed for tha (•ororlty’* Hand at tha fair. Tha aorority decided lo have a gaeot day torn* thna In October with Ml** M'nnla Lou Chlttick. rentier amt Imparaonator of Flrra. at the enter*ainar. Tha lorgion auxiliary will hold a ooclaf mealing Friday .tight at aaven-thlrty o'clock at the Legion home All aiemrtwrn are urged to att.iid The hamhurgar fry. which waa to have been bald by tha auxiliary tonight, has been postponed. CIRTHOAY SURPRISE FOR LESTER COWANS A. group of friend* and relatlre* p!*aaaatly aurprlocd Cowan* when they gathered at bln l.orne Sunday to aaalat him In celebratlng hi* 96th birthday snnlver-.-ary. A pot luck dinner waa enjoyed at noon and the afternoon wan .pent In listening to music and tllsgPresent were Mr. and Mra. Denn's Striker of Berne; Mra. Jeniie Ms*t and children Wayne, ’(enneth. Mamie and Veni of Fort Wayne; Mr and Mrs Dan Striker and children Jimmy. Shirley and MannJ Kny. Mr and Mra. Lea Mayers and son Vaughn laee. Mr. and M's. Wilbert Stably and children Sharon Ann and Daniel of New Knoxville. Ohio. Mra. lonwl* Marlin and children Bobby and Murtent. Mr. and Mra. t'iyde Striker and children Harriet and Joan. Mr. and Mr*. Robert Striker, Mr. and Mra. Adolph Hanoi and children Ralph ami Pauline. Mr and Mra. Oscar Btebeuch and *>n Roger Allen. Mr. and Mra. Floyd Johnson and *oo John and fttatement of Condition -f the *2«KAT ("*f« (A lUBVMn AAtAAPANV N*w York t LJber tv aA(reel On the Itkt Pwv of ta*(-enit>er, ItaJS O. r Mbit RLHAdIfTK. Vlr*.Pra!ild*nt E C. 14'NT, H.-er*tary Amount of Capital paid np •* 1.0*8.00(1.00 i Oftottp AHMETS OF COMPANY l Heal Eftat* unincumbered Non* Mortsas* Loans on real **tat* (Free from any prior Incumbrsnci ... Non* Honda and Mtoeka Own - l ad i Market Valuel 13.*T3,!*0 0J jCneh in Bank* (On Int*r*at and Not mi InUraatl *14.781.40 Art rued Mecu. ltle* (Int*r**t A Rent*. *|c.>. ft. 10(1 00 OttWr tAecuritlea Non* i Premiums end Accounts due and In proceaa of collection 1,000, *07,00 j A* count* otherwise secured 11T.841.1t Total art*** Assets |17,117.»2» 41 Deduct Asset* Not Admitted I 141.ttt.8l Net Assets i17.078.404.tt 1.l A 111 I.ITI KM I deserve or amount no(eaaary to reinsure outstanding rlaka I A.ltt.ttT.ttt Losses due and unpaid None Losses adjusted and not . due None !.oases unadjusted and In suspense 8.7*8.83*. 11 Hill* and Account* imps Id 10.000 80 Amount due and not due bank* or other rredt--1 „ tor* .. Non* Other Liabilities of the Company *?t.tlt.|3 Tbtal Liabilities Ill.kTS.lis.bii Capital f l.AMiO.oltd no Murplu* | 4.101.1**00 Total i17T878.A08.t3 RTATE Or % INDtANA, offles of Insurance A’ommlssloner 1. th* undersigned. Insurance Commlsaloner of Indiana, hereby certify , that the above la a oorrect copy of the fAtatement of th* Condition of the above mentioned Company on the llat day of December. 1(31. ** nhown by th»original atalcmont and •hat th* eald original atatemant la now on file in this office. In Testimony Whereif. 7 hereunto subscribe my name and affl* my official seal, this 10»h day of July, 1(33. <Beall 080 H. NEWBAttEH. .. Insurance Cnmmionloner JtbY 2t—27.
DF-CATTR DAILY DF.MOCRAT WTDNESDAY, JULY 2 6.1939
CLUB CALFaNDAH •miloty Deadline, n a. M. Fanny Maey Phones 100 D— 1001 Wednesday Zion senior Walthar l.*agui. Helen Rauer. 7:So p. nt. I'nlon township Hume Kconomira club. Mra. Herman (lelmer, 1:W p. tn. Meihodlal Junior Church PlcnlcJ Meet At Pnraonage. 4 p. m. Thursday «. R. Brotherhood, Flra* C. R. chuiTh. postponed. Old Faahkmed Ira Crenm Roclal Prcffbyierian Chur. b Lawn. 7 p. m lit. Mary's Twp Hum* Fm-oik-mica Oat*. Mra. George Foot, i:3u p m Methodist Lad lea' Aid Stoclely. Church. S;3O p. m. Rurallafk* Rtiidy Club. Mra. Victoria Helmann, % p. m. Christian Ladle?' Aid Roclety, Church, 3 p. m. Mr. and Mra. Cowant and aunt Joe IJ an. Jerry Lee and Danny Eugene Afternoon caller? were Mita Mar- 1 cella Sherry of Fort Wtyne. Gerald Cook. Mra. taoaler Kckroi- and Mra. Jo? Kckrote of Linn Grove. The ltuh annual Brandyherry reunion will be held at Hamia-Nntt-man park Sunday. July 0 BtoSONALS Mr and Mra. Ram Ratwngartner «pent Monday and Tuesday in Muncle visiting with Mr. and Mr*. I<ea- !!• Young and family. Harold Niblick left Wut evening fir » ten days trip through the earn.' Hu will visit In Philadelphia and New York City. John Hlghlen and son at North Branch, Michtghn v tailed the pas* several days with Mr. and Mra. ••'■ate Gilbert and son George Kranklln. Mr. Hlghlen la a ton ofi William Higblen of this city and a slater of Mra. Gtßmrt. llarve Baker will visit relative* In Fbrt Wayne the latter part of this week. Robert Cole made a bo*ln a ta trip to Peru Tuesday. Herbert Lehr man of route 2, Monroeville looked after business tn Decatur this morning. Mlts Mary Grace Zimmerman ha? .--turned from the llnlveralty of Chicago where she has be-n work-' in* on an M. tt. degree. She will rpend several weeks' vacation with her parent*. Mr. and Mra Martin Zimmerman F-d Zwick. trustee of Pretla townshrpp. looked after business in Decatur this morning. COURT HOUSE Marriage Licenses S F Ggotter. Copley, Ohio to Martha Swift. Rerre Clarie 8 Kdgell Clave.and. Ohio ff Dorothy E. Kautx. Decatur. Henry G. Wells. Pomery. Ohio to Kathleen L. Flck. Berne. Ralph Wilson Llechty,. Herne to Corena Vernell Llechty. Berne. o—. Transient Found At Berne Dies Tuesday Harry Crohn, approximately 34who was found unconscious on the curb In Berne yesterday morning snj brought to the Adams county memorial hospital for treatment, died mat evening i> & o'cluik. - - He presumably -offer,-,I a heatt attack and was unconsr'uos most of the time until his death. Ten years ago he resided In Qary but since I ha: time had been a traneient. The body was taken to the Yager Brothers' funeral ,-iome in Berne. PLEASANT MILLS Mr and Mrs la-land Everett uni Winifred Bveret of Chrlstenaburg. Ohio were dinner gueata o* Mr. and Mra. Melvin Dellinger and son Eugene Monday. Mr and Mra. Bryce Daniels, Mr. and Mra. Arthur Daniel* of Decatur. enjoy-d the wreb-end at Kuket Bridge on the Elkhart river. Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mr* Harry Daniels of CVinvoy. Ohio. Mr. and Mra, Pool Ldbalnxer of Pleasant
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By HARRISON A AKKOtX ('•CVH|kt, 1838 kl*| reslare* t>*4l**lo, lo*. HOLLYWOOD-Not too many years ago. Mae Marsh was a headline name and her present!# tn a picture waa occasion for fanfare Yet scarcely a
•out in Hollywood knows that the ‘‘Uttt* Slater" of "Birth of a Nation” has donned makeup again and ta playing a rot* for John Ford tn “Drum* Along th* Mohawk.” Htr part la not large—she'B
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one of th* pioneer women tn th# story. But they say she ta very happy to be back In th* movie*. ... It la always the same. Once an actor, etc. After a long distance telephone confab with the British embassy in Washington, Madetetna Carroll has cancelled her plana to visit London and. Instead, will go to the south of France as soon as she flnlehes “Are Husbands Necaamryf Th# decision, her friends aay. Is not entirely due to th# fact that she won't hav* to make a personal appearance tn th* English divorce court*. Has th# fear at air raid* anything to do with It? Everywhere he goes, Spencer Tracy runs into honors Well, at least. Idaho ha* thought of a new kind. After visiting the "Northwest Passage" location. Governor Bottolfsen (they'd make him change that name ta Hollywood! ha* announced that he will ask the •tat# legislature to give Tracy an Island in Payette Lake. When Paula Btone became Mra Duke Daly, she robbed th# boys of a favorite post-wedding story—*l»o caught the bridal bouquet? Paula didn't throw her bouquet. She aent it to her mother who wa* tn the east and had to miss the ceremony. Th# husband* of the world needn't feel so badly now when they can't think of anything to buy for the wife'# birthday and settle unimaginatively on a check. . . . Screen Lover Robert Taylor did the same thing for Barbara Stanwyck . , . who has thousands in the bank. e Barbara also didn't get to have her birthday party because Bob had a 7 a. m. call at M-G-M to make added scenes for "Lady of the Tropics." Leave It to a newcomer to unearth things you didn't know about
Mills joined them. Mr. and Mra. Frank Fvrtney of Ntcbolavllle, Ky.. and datchters K. rna Lou. Rowena Mae and Beverly Rue. arrived here Sunday morning fur a visit with the 0. ft. Fortney family. Mra. Fortin y and daughters will rtunain for a couple weeks' visit. Mr. and Mra. C. L. Cnoter returned from Toledo Raturday wher-* 1 they attended funeral services for] Mra. Custer's brother Albert Ful- 1
•"■ »»»? » * VI WA MCI ski 'V|( rm* Sooner States Beautv Choice m -m f- #{- - -y J Betty* Averyt When the notion's beauties gather at Atlantic City, tt. J., In Reptembrr for the annual "Mlsa America" contest, Betty* A very t. 18, of Tulsa, Ukla , will carry U>* colors of her atate as "Mias Oklahoma,”
Kr home towa Ren* Ray. th* ttloh star, visited Valentino's house. Falcon Lair, and Imparts the Information that tha number of ptlgrtma to this spot la Increasing instead of decreasing. Titer* hav* been a thousand more this year than laat year. Carol# Lombard and Clark Cable are back In town and report they got all the privacy they wanted on their trip. In the auto courts, though, peopla either didn't recognia* them, they aay. or didn't car* Both tiara are so strong for this way at traveling that they are planning a similar motor trip to th* southern state* after Carol* finishes "Vigil In th* Night.” She play* a nurse tn this one and will •pend several days at th* General hospital observing technique. . Haven't haard of an actor doing this before. Richard Clark, who play* opposite Lynn Bart In "Charlie Chan in th* City of Darkness” haa dates to address three summer teachers' groups on “Psychology as Applied to Music” He'll talk at Stanford and at th# Universities of Oregon and Washington. Fltmdom la gtad to hear that th* mother of Ben Alexander, the actor. la expected to recover from an apparent suicide attempt ... Ray Milland'a brother stopped off in New York and won't take th* rumored screen teat ... But Ray discovered another film possibility in England—a singing waitress named Peart Turner, who haa since been signed to make personal appearances In Paramount theater*
over there. , . . Bonttn Granville la growing up. She was at Victor Hugo's th* other night with Jackie Cooper and Tommy Wunder . . . Interesting threesomes at the Club Ball, too: Paulette Goddard, Monte Woolley and
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Jock Whitney. And Tom Brown and France# Robinson were a new combination at Stapsy Maxie’s. . . . Errol Flynn spent th* week-end showing Catalina to his family. For good measure. he toaaed tn a birthday party for Bud Ernst at Monte Proaer 1 * island branch of La Conga. . . . For th* first Urn* In eight years, there are no students at the little red schoolhous* on the Warner lot. Richard Uu'i twins, now four, saw ihetr first motion picture th* other day and their daddy ws? tn It: Man of Conquest " They kwed th* Indian fight*. oay* Rich, and were bored with the dialogue.
ler. Funeral services were neld Friday la Detroit and Saturday at Toledo. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Hoi.ne'and son* Maurice and Dwayne of Portland. Ralph Horine and sons Harold and Keith from Union City were k'undny dinner guest* at the home of Mr. and Mra. Glenn Mann and daughter. Trad* In a Good Town—Docatur.
HUSBAND KILLER BACK IN JAIL » Vrlma West, Who Escap-, ed Over Month Ago, Nabbed In Texas Dallas. Texas.. July 2*—(UP)— Velma VVeat. a girl who murdered her husband with ■ daw hammer and escaped front prison to have a "last film ai life,” wa* back lit! Ja.l today, satisfied with hrr fling.] Rite escaped from the Ohio women's refnmtaiory at Marysville, 0.. June 18, and wa* arrested here l laat nlfht One of the three glr'*! who ear aped with her waa also re- 1 token. ”1 had a xood time and It wa* worth It.” aha said. “Ifgot the bug to earspe when I went before the p.irole board after raven year* and wa? told that I would have to spend the real of my life In prlaon. Hell. )ou can't do that lo a young woman. I walled flv* year* for my i break and I didn’t muff It.” fihe was naked Shout T. Edward ! Weft, her husband, the ton of a w-althy and prominent family, | whom she killed in 1827. 'He couldn't take It,” she said, ermnlng. "I married him when I I was 18. We lived together aboift a | >ear and a half, then started fight- | Ins, constantly. 4 hit him playfully 1 (Hi the head with a hamtner one | ulxni and that wan that.” I Mra. West. 32. waa slender. M.-nde and demurely handsome In j the police station where (he ws* I questioned Indore she wa? locked j upp. Police found her and Mary ElI but Richards. 23, In a rooming house. Mra. West was ]n?t t marina I it with a man she had met a abort 1 while bofore on Market street when dele??lves took her. They had been ' Hoped by a girl she had met since ! •emlng here. Leaving the retnornutary, th* glrla hitchhiked their way west. Virginia Brnwdy. who was serving time for IncorrMbillty. cn(j Flori cnee Sheline. ?3, In for burglary, went on toward California, and Mrv. , west and Mias Richard*, who was j In for robbery, came here. 1 Mra. West'* crime was a national j ?*n*atlon. She was a g!.-! of tha ' Jas* age. loved patties, 'iked to go ■ 'laces. Her husband didn't. They , quarreled and ahe killed him. then i washed her hnads and drove 35 1 miles to a bridge party ta a Ctevei land tahutgt which she made notable to other guests with her upon •aneous gaiety. The next day sh? I *»* arrested and or. March «. l»2«. eha was sentenced to life Imprisonmeat after ahe had pleaded guilty to second degree murder.
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PET PARADE ENTRY Tuesday. Aug. I - Age Address ...... Type of Pet Mad to Georg* F. Laurent Decatur, lad. No ontry fee. Deadline July 29.
ACTIVITIES OF I ADAMS COUNTY I 4-H CLUBS ♦ # Happy Hustlers Th« Hartford li«|ipy Hustlers met at the Hartford high school on Thursday. July 2d. m continue ihelr work. Mis* Juanita l.ehmnn. county rlnb agent, was present to show them how to fill out the record books and how to put on the labels on the work which they are to exhibit. The bualneaa meeting waa called to order by the vice-president!) Norma Fields and th« minutes of the last meeting were read by the aecretary. Flans for a demonstration and alao plana for the exhibits which are to be held during the fair were made. Preblo Sodbuster? The Preble Rodbnsters met at the home of Paul Gerber on Wednesday. Jnly 18. at 1:30 P. M. with five membera and two vtaltora. Melvin Hchneller and Donald Aftolder, present The meeting was called to order the president and the old and new business was discussed. Plan* were also made to go on a fishing trip. After the meeting, a delicious lonch waa served and gamni were enjoyed by all the membera. The next meeting will be held at the home of Dallas and Randall Walchle on Augnat 16. at 1:30 P. M. C R T. Up And At It The I’p and At It 4-H Club met at the home of Betty Ripe. July 18. with nine members present. The meeting was called to order by the president. Barbara Bryan. After the roll call and minutes, the 4-H club song waa sung. Refreshments of wafers and Ice cream bars were served by the hostess, Betty Ripe, and games were alao enjoyed. Those present were: Betty Ripe, Wanda Neadstlne, Mildred Tricker. Enid Joan Ripley. Janet Bryan. Barbara Bryan. Mae Hill and Verona Jean Berry. Also a guest. Mra. Earl Ripe, was present Limberloat The Liniberlost 4-H Club held a
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meeting Tuesday evening. Jnly 18. at the home of iheir leader. Flossie i.ybarger. The meeting waa calleti to order by the president. Bernice Mathys The roll call waa answered by all the members with the exception of Viola Ktanley and Mary lielores Davidson, who were not present. The members who were present were: Bernice and Irene Mathys, Mary Kathryn Nelson. Jtran Stanley, Nenis Hianley, Juanita Lehman. Mary Kathryn Armstrong, the leaders. Flossie Lybarger and Mary Fenatermaker, and l-oretta Booker, a visitor. A demons!radon wan given by Kathryn Armstrong on “How to Make a Flat Fell Ream" and another op "How to Sew on Buttons" which was given by Bernice Mathys. All business was taken care of and plans for the exhibits at the fair were dlscuaaed. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. Flossie Lyharger. after which the meeting was adjourned. o Adams County Memorial Hospital i ♦- -♦ Admitted: Mra. Alfred Mohr, route 4. Van Wert. Ohio: Mr*. Jack V Inniger. ronie 1. Herne; Russell Stein, ronte I, Bryant; Jack Edward Harker. *0; Indiana street. Dismissed: Earl Wlebakr.’, ron'n 1. Iloagland. Mra. Ray H. Stettle-. Wiltshire. Ohio f N Get your clothes ready for Street Fair. Sheets Bros. Cleaners & Prettert Phone JBsS JI
