Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 187, Decatur, Adams County, 9 August 1939 — Page 3

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troupe st M-O-M When Shaw »** signed for th* pictur*. th* writer* created a part fur him •o that h* wouldn’t appear just a* a band leader. But Shaw raised so many objection* to th# that first on* Im* and then

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mother waa Wo;: or assignM by Direr. F’v Simon to other players ’■*!' >* changes in the I*?!* bU ‘ lt '“** now “ “ k up h >’ ’P*»hing ’®»lme—HeUo" — &*?*■ th * European sxps- •- i *! rrw ’ t Co °h sscrstary G»tt at Twentieth CenSh, MWnjt Mr Z\L mr * 10 m * k « lh » ‘rip S’ wmmer she went and. * !n < U ' P‘ rked “>» ta f XZtf n ‘ b * 1 “ “J Tyrone at*,. ,’' th * ,Wo ’Ura dlscovhr ““ r * XeJ her ‘o their htaM un b r* m * * relebrtty \ * he “ mn “ •gatvrvivu. M Tyron. and hf J" 0 * Flynn not t 0 ®*»rmoney. In " ? r ** U tr > 10 P»dbS*"P "The ‘ttwwss: Mh * b '' t ‘ h «y have ta ‘w dX 01 bloof lhoun<ta ta? » U ? rk Tou r<n ta *n ,bout ,tx mU *- h* n Wen. maybe not quite John Garfleld J‘Zr^ u « l h, * n -” W.rnera 2>SritaiT Prt,c,,U ‘ Lw»», 4 ‘ 6 Ghrfteid m th, **£ S &*• ? <by m h*v» character * ■® b. M*g Mt* num, * ri rsm.m-

[laird's prayer »»• repeated In uniimn Mrs. Charinn E. Hovker and '■Mrs. Charle* lwnmlm*n warn ap'l pointed on the calling committee . for ttoptember. • >Mr». Ma< y read a puper on Th" I (.title Church in the Wildwood." Mr* Ada Martin described her trip | to Washington. D <’. and New York, City and the world'n fair. j lively refreshment* wore nerved ,| io the twenty-three m«ntcra and one guest prraent, Mr*. Robert I Shirk of MTeat Palm Beat h. Fiori- ,'<;*. The next meeting of the clar* ’will be held In September at th" bnnte of Mr*. Martin Zimmerman. «ri»b Mra. >Earl Butler ant! Mr*. Ho mer Smltley awlntlng. The St. Paul'a Walther fragile of Convoy. Ohio will give an 'ce cream social Sunday. Auguat 13. The ptt»». He la Invltbd to attend. The Eighth street United Brethren missionary society will meet at 1 the home of Mrs. Roe Wynn. 328 N.»rth Fifth street. Thursday afternoon at one-thirty o'clock. All memben are urged to be present. The Women of the Moose will meet at the local lodge home this evening at eight o’clock. All comI mlttee chairmen are asked to be present. The Work and Win clave of the V. B. church will hold a picnic supper Friday evening at seven o'clock at Hanna-Nuttman park. The memtern and their families ar» invited.; Election of officers will b- held. — The Delta Theta Tan sorority teld a business meeting t; the Kiirs home Tuesday evening. Plans were ■•de for a chicken dinner to ne h<-ld at Big Lake Sunday. August 3d. A short report of the blugn stand was also given. The meeting of the Baptist woman s society, which was to hav-te-en held Thursday at Lehman Park In Berne, bus been pustponeu. * TODAY'S COMMON ERROR * Do not aay. “We approved of hia course of action;" omit ‘of.’ j

bsr th* Hollywood visit at the tat* Johannes Paulsen, dean of the Danish theater. Paulsen cam* to th* cosat to direct "Everyman " While here, he became a frieniTVrf Charite Chaplin *. ... So good a friend that Chaplin gave him the chair from which th* comedian directed his last four picture*. "Modem Time*," "Th* Circus," "City Lights" and "The Gold Rush " Just heard an interesting sequrl to th* story On hi* death. Paulsen willed the chair to the museum of the Danish theater in Copenhagen, where it now occupies a plac* of Maar. Very touching, th* devotion of Gracie Allen and George Bum* to their adopted children. Sandro and Ronnie The two atars hav* put nearly all of their saving* into a trust fund for th* youngater*. Gracie and George have the income during their lives, but they can'ttouch th* principal After trying for a career as a, dramatic actress under the name. <rf Robin Paige. Chico Marx'* daughter. Maxine has r*-adoptedi th* family name and will seek to b* a enmedienn* Honeymooner* Madg* Evan* and Sidney Kingsley are enjoying s brief idyll at Harrison, Mail e. but will have to part soon She goes to Rhode Island to do "Bill of Divorcement" while Kingsley journey* to N*w York to

arrange for the production of "The Outward Room." . . . Otto Kruger had a narrow escape in a pedestrian crossing on Sun•*t boulevard. A car, which had stopped, was struck from behind by another car and driven through

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th* crowing, rniaeing Kruger by inch**. Dorothy Lamour to dividing her tlm* between Wynn Rocamorra and Bob Richie. At Victor Hugo's mainly. ... And that was Marjorie De Haven with Lyl* Talbot at th* House erf Murphy. . . . Hair Stylist Sydney Gullaroff's adopted baby ha* just made a, transcontinental flight at the age of one year. Gullaroff was called bock from New York to do Myrna U>y« coiffure* m "Another Thin Man. . . . And here's one for the book: Alec Templeton, the blind pianist, can run his thumb naif over the sound track on a phonograph record and tell you the name. <rf th* »ong on th* disc. 1

DECATUR DAILY DEM OCRAT WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 9. 1939

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, it a. M. Fanny Macy •honee 1000— IQQI Wednesday Saletn ladles' Aid Society. • Church Basement, all day meeting. • ; Hellish chapel ladles' Aid Ht> j'clety. Mrs, Henry Btelner, all day meeting Zion Reformed laid lea' Aid 80~- • lety. Church Parlors. 2:39 p m . W. If. A. of It. H Church. Annual . Picnic, legion Memorial park. 3 • C'clock. , Missionary Society, Evangelical : i Church, j p m. Women <X The Mooau Moose I H<wne. 8 p. m. I Thursday Baptist Woman'* Bocl.-ty, Leh- . man Park, Berne, t;3o p. m . posti poned. . Eighth Street, u. B. Mhalonary , #o» lety. Mrs Roe Wynn. |:M> p m. Christian Ladles' Aid Society Church Basement. 2 p. m Better llimiea of Monroe, f School Building. 7:30 p. m. , Mt. Pleasant Udlea' Aid and . Sunday School. Hanna-Nuttman park. 11:30 a. m. Union Chapel Udlea* Aid Rocl- . ety. Mrs Marlon Stulls. 1.30 p m Mt. Tabor Ladles' Aid Society. ( Mrs. F. A Armstrong. 8 p. m. Calvary Udlea' Aid Society. Mra. . Iva Treple. 7:30 p m. St. Paul Udlea' Aid Society, Mrs. John Hlndrnlang. all day meeting. , Evangelical Sunday School Plc- ( nlc. Uhman Park. Berne. 8 p. m. Ever Ready Sunday School Class. Mrs. W P Robinson. 7:30 p. m. Baptist Woman's Society. Uhi man Park. Berne, 2:30 p m J Friday Pinochle Clwb. Mra. Albert Miller. ’ 7:30 p. m. Bobo U. B Willing Workers. Mr*. Doyle Daniela. 7.30 p. m. Happy Homemakers Citvb. Pot i Luck Supper. Mr. and Mra. Rtjaaell 1 Mitchel. American Uglon Auxiliary. U-, 1 i-lon Home. 7:30 p. m. U. B. Work and Win CLsa. Han- ‘ na Nuttman Park, 7 p. m. jPERCTM 1 Mr. and Mra. C. D Teepi • return- • ed yesterday from Columbus. Ohio where they visited with their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs T. 1 McClintock and chl'dren. LI-I tie Mlns Joan McClintock who underwent a mastoid operation recent-! Iy. Is recovering nicely. Mra. A. M. Anker was able to be 1 -lown town for the first time today •*t*r a several month's Illness. Vivian Btwk has returned from Akron. Ohio, after a week's visit with Mr and Mra. H W. Sutton. Jumes E. Perry of Ind'anapolis chairman of the McNutt for President cluba. vlaited here Tuesday | afternoon. Walter Shead. state publicity dir actor, called at this office last even > j Ing He was formerly on the staff i of the Bluffton Banner. Fred Bays. DemocraMc atate 1 chairman, stopped in Do-atnr an hour or two last evening on his' way to Angola where he aodressed 1 a Democratic picnic. Robert Downey, of Fort Warns I district recreation supervisor, eras' a h.isines* visitor In Decctur this j morning Mrs Reva Stauffer has returned, from Wawasee lake where she spent the past ten days. Mrs Fred Hammond and Mrs. | Reva Stuuff-r left this motnlng for Bluffton where they were called, by the serious Illness of M-a. K. N ! j Hammond Mrs. Stauffer will re'main for several days. Mrs. Arthur Lutx and daughters Msry Ann and Virginia of Louis-, vllle are visiting relatives and friends in Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kukellan and son Frederick, and Mr. and Mra. Harold Tieman attended tbo World Poultry Congress In Cleveland. Ohio. Enroute home they stopped) In Mansfield for a visit with rela-, tires. County eornmlssolonera Moses Aunburger. Frank Linlger and Phil Strahm and county surveyor Walt (Hillom motored to Chi-ago thia morning to attend a douhiv-beader ■ball game between Cincinnati and the Cub*. Drink Os KeroHcne Im Fatal To Child Rockport. Ind.. Aug 9 — <U.B~ Fifteen-month-old Ellen Francis Itanlels died yesterday after drink- ; Ing from a cup of kerosene used | to kindle a fire on the farm of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Iphel Danj iela. io miles west of here. Our specialty la cleaning summer clothes. Sheets Bros. Cleaners a Pressers < dhr>_ Phone 358

CtocfetA.-—I c * r« oe — _ „ _ prepared by Delly Democrat—Betty _ Crocker Homo Service Department IQ—a—■ WBSBMMM STUFFED VEGETABLES TUTTED green peppers, stuffed beet*, stuffed tomatoes, and stuffed onions—they can all help solve the left-over problem for you. And they make excellent" lunch or supper dishes, too. In fact, Green Peppers Stuffed with Bnnm p b a real dress-up party luncheon dish. So you see this entire collection of stuffed vegetable recipes is well worth keeping on hand.

Grora Ptppero Stufod with Sbriaspp • large grwn peppers w cup ria*, uncooked t modium-sisod onions, chopped 2 stelks celery, chopped 1 small can tomatoes — or 3 modium-sised fresh tomatoes, chopped 2 tbsp, melted butter or olive oil 1 can shrimps (8 os. )— about 1 cup . an d pepper H cup rolled cracker crumbs or fine dry bread crumbs Paprika Wash the peppers thoroughly in Farooil for 5 minute* in boiling salted water. Slice off «>o tops and remove the seed*. Cook the rice until soft in the salt water in which the peppers were cooked. Blanch m cold water. Add the onions, celery and tomatoes to the bo t butter or oil in the frying pan. Fry slowly until deliy browned. Remove small black cord from each shrimp. Mix shnmp* and rice with the fried diced vegetables and season with salt and pepper. Fill the pepper cups with this mixture and top each with a few fine crumbs, a bit of butter and a dash of paprika. Bake until delicately browned—about 10 minutes in a moderate oven, 350* F. Stuffed Beet* 6 large beet* M eup bread crumb* % cup diced yellow Americas cheese 2 tbsp, melted butter H top. salt H top. pepper Boil the beet* in salt water until tender. Rinse with the cold water.

-" * ins t* ant* <*■*«. *n ** F° u **** totolfic cooking problems. **nd a letter reeuwtlng Information to Betty Crocker In car* of thl* newspaper. You will receive a pr*nwt. personal reply. Pl**w enclose 8 cent stamp to sever postso*

J Many Krun ions Scheduled For Summer Months Sunday. August 1S Tumbleson family reunion. Memorial Park. Hitchcock 15th Annual Reunion. . Hanna-Nuttman Park. | Hilliard Annual Reunion. River- ' side Park, Findlay. Ohio. 1 Dt'rbtn 16th Annual Reunion Park. Berne Annual Flaber reunion. Franke park pavilion. Fort Wayne Martz Il win I on, Lehman Park. ' Berne. j Fruechte Reunion. Hanns-Nutt-•l man Park, rain or shine. Blent Annual Reunion, Fun Bet ’ Park. Hawkins Reunion. Hanua Nuttman Park. Relllg and Reohm reunion. Sun! Set Park. M O. Brown reunion. Sun Set* i Park. Sunday. August 2C Lindeman and Bloemker Reunion. Sun Set Park. Mellinger and Hahnert Reunion. I Sun Set Park. Twenty-fourth annual Lelmen-stoll-Martln reunion at the home of Charles Liemenstoll near Cralgvll!e.| Crist Reunion. Franke Park, Fort Wavne. Annual McGill Reunion. Sun Set Park. Weldy Family Mb Annual Reunion. Hanna-Nuttman Park. Steel annual reunion, Sun Set Park. May reunion, (rain or shine) Sun Set Park. Chattanooga Zion Lutheran church picnic. Sun Set Park. Walters family reunion. Sun Set Park. Sunday, August 27 Davison >Hh Annual Reunion. I State Park, East of Bluffton. Bell Reunion. Hanna-Nuttman , Park. Fry-Yost Reunion. Hanna-Nutt-man Park. Wealey annual reunion. Sun Set Park. Htnkle family reunion. Sun Set Park. Sunday. September » Hakes reunion. Triers Park. Fort Wayne. The annual Slusser-Oauae family reunion will be held in the Wlllr.hlre. Ohio pork Sunday. Kept ember 3. Etnrlck Annual Reunion. Sun Set Park. Urick annual reunion. Run Bet Park. Roop reunion.train or shine) Run Set Park. Monday. September 4 Bowmen Annual Reun'on. Run Bet Park. Sunday, September 10 Roebuck annual reunion. Sun Set Park. Sunday. September 1? Adame County Conservation Coon Chase. Sun Set Park. Bowman annual reunion. Sun Set Park. - ■ Bob Heidrich of Fort Wayne was calling on customers this morning.

and remove the skins. Scoop out the center of each beet. Chop the • centers and mix with the bread crumbs, cheese, butter, salt and I pepper. Stuff the beets with this mixture. Flace in a buttered bakI ing dish with just enough water to . cover the bottom. Bake for 20 to 30 minutes in a moderate oven. 350 F. If you wish, you may add a tea-pvon of the chopped onion to this filling. It will enhance the flavor for those who like a whi»per of onion in such baked dishes. Staffed Onions 8 large onions \ cup soft bread crumb* H cup grated yellow American cheese 14 cup left-over meat and vegetables. chopped 1 tbsp, melted butter 1* top. salt % tsp. pepper H cup meat stock or water Feel the onions end parboil for 10 minutes in the boiling salted water. Remove the heart, leaving a shell 2 or 3 layers thick, being careful not to cut through the root end Mix together th* crumb*, cheese, meat, vegetables and *ome of the onion heart*. Add the butter and seasoning* Stuff the onion sheila with this filling. Put a small piece of butter on top of each onion and place in a pan with the meat •tock poured around them. Sprin■le crushed cracker crumbt over the top of each. Cover the diah and place in a quick moderate oven, 375 F. Bake for 45 minutes leaving the pan uncovered for the last 10 minutes of baking. Baste during the baking with the meat stock or water.

I -j Adams County Memorial Hospital Admitted: Buddy Sheets. Dixon. Ohio; Harold and Maryllu Dolman. 'I Dixon. Ohio. Dismissed: Mr*. Herman Bittner ] and baby son Hany DeWeyne. Decatur route two; Mrs. Leonard Myand baby daughter, Rcie Marie. 522 N Third Street; SNriey Lou 1 Barling. 32« Booth Second a 400 Youngsters To Be Legion Guests Bloomington. Ind . Aug B—(UP) - Approximately 4<k> youngster* from the Indiana soldiers' and sail-, ora* children's home at Kntghtstown frill be honored guests at the 21*t , annual American Legion convention for Indiana August 18 to 22 it was ' announced today. According to the announcement they will be given free u«e of the city's *wtanming pool* for the dura- 1 tior of the convention.

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DENV REPORTS MUSSOLINI ILL Rome Reports Deny Story In Uindon II Duce Im 111 Rome Aug » - (t’Pl — Beat sources, checked todsy. said that Premier Benito Muaaollnl wax per- ’ Ttrily well. , It was explained that he returned •o Rome when army maneuver* 1 wire already over and that King , Victor Emmanuel had been *che-|.; med In advance to revle-v a parad'* ' held at Turin today. London Story Ix> nd on. Aug. 8 -ti'Pi—Private, siurce* here reported tHay that Premier Benito Mussolini of Italy, had suffered a heart attack, complicated try atunixK'h ulcer*, end that lie had flown from Bologna io Rom<» [ ( for medical attention. ■nformanta said that according t> heir advices today Mus<ni;ni was now somewhat better but that 'in I would need « long period of compari,'lve rest. These sources regarded It as slgnlficaM tlxnt Mussolini did not ■ witness ail of the war maneuvers In Northwestern Italy and that oe -war minister as well a premierabsented himself today from the 'big review at Turin which marked! I the ceremonial end of the war I games Ute informants said that ho I would have attended the came* *s ' usual throughout unless t i physical condition gave rise to some anxiety. | It 1s believed that Mussolini'* I ragged constitution and the care ! r-e takes to keep himself in th-«! i beat pos-bble physical condition. ' would favor his recovery from the I reported heart attack. The reports which reach'd London were said to have come indirect jiv from persons In a pint lon to know the state of Mussolini's ! health. Previous dispatches from Rom« ' had said that there was considei- ; able speculation as to whether Musi soiini would attend todai s armv review. "" -O-- ■ Challenges McNutt To Security Debate Chicago Aug. 8— <rpi--Dr. Fran- ‘ cla E Townsend, advocate of a B.'o>' , a month pension for oldatera. today challenged fedtral security administrator Paul V. McNatt to a | aeries of public debates w th V. 8. , senator Sheridan Downey. Callfor- ' nia Townsendlte on deficiency of I th" federal social security act. I In a letter to McNutt, 'lownsend insisted the social security act s "insufficient and defeetvn-." Holy Cross Brother Is Killed By Auto South Bend Ind.. Aug. 9—(CPi — St. Joseph County marked up It* 23rd traffic fatality of the year to (day with the death of Bro her Aug- . t’stine. 81. of the Congregation of Holy Cro** at Notre Dam. univer--1 sity. He died late last night of injuries

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received when the bicycle on which he was rid.ng was struck by an automobile In Mishawaka. Born li (barbers county. Alabama, hi* family name was John Aldridge. At one time he served In the British army. — '■ o ONE KILLED IN ■ CCXTINVm* FROM PACIB ONKI the roof and chimney of the Van Bachove greenhouse of Kslamaxo > toppled on him. fracturing his sknli. 1 ■ o Parade Stops Fast Freight Franklin. Pa. —<VP)-—A Sunday school parade stopped a through fre.ght of the New Yor* Central Railroad the other day. As the parade swung down Liberty Street. Engineer C. D. Hendershot halted th.' train and watched the boys and girls march by. New Comet Named London —(t’Pi— A n<-w comet made it* iiow to astronomers r.'cently And it ha* been cbriatene.l Jurlof-Achmarof-Hassel— the name of It* first three observers, ft can

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he aeen st Greenwich Observatory after sunset midway between Cap•Ba an Algol. Toledo to Have Light Opera Toledo. O. ‘UR) — A season of light opera at the Walbridge Park amphitheater has been planned by the Toledo Zoological society. Ralph Dun liar, of New York, will lie divertor. Principal roles will l>e sung by professional singers WANTED RAGS. Magazines. Newaaaperx. Scrap Iron. Old Auto Radiators. Batteries, Copper. Bras**. Aluminum, and al! ;rade> of srrap metals. We buy ftidew, wooL sheep pelt<t, the year round. The Maier Hide /t Fur Co. 710 W. .Monroe st. Phone 412