Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 197, Decatur, Adams County, 21 August 1939 — Page 3

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CU B CALENDAR Society Deadline, it A. M. Fanny Maey •nonet 1000—1001 Monday Adam* County Woman's Chorua. Mooae Home. 1:30 p tn. officers and Committee chairmen of Women of the Monon. Mr« Deri Haley. 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Root Twp. Homa Economic* Club Hanna-Nuttman Park. |2 noon. Zion Junior Walther league Mhman Park. Berne. 7 p. m. Rebekah 1-odge Picnic. Meet At I. O. O. F. Home, I p. m. Girls' Guild. Zion Reformed Church, t lo p m Wednesday Our Itedy of Victory Club, Miss France* Vlman. 7:00 p. m. Phlleo Class Hamburger Fry. i Baptist Church, 6 p m Thursday Union Auxiliary Pot Luck Rup- . per. Hanna Nuttman Park. 5 p. tn i Methodist Ladle* Aid. Church | l*rrk>ra. !:3e p. m. Rnrallatlc Study Club, Mrs. Her- , man Gelmer. it p tn. neth Parrish and children. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchel. Mr and Mrs Freeman Walter* and daughters. Mr. and Mr*. Dwight Bchn»*pp and dsughter. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Rlnhm and son. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Cook. Mr. and and Mrs Kenneth Mhehel and daughter. Mr and Mrs Von Gunton and son. Mr and Mrs. John Hirachey and daughter. Mr and Mrs. Floyd Mitchel and children. Mr and Mr* Marlon Reber. Mr and Mrs. Herbert Hawkins and son. Emmaline Mlckendfeller. Mrs. I-ena Rtirdau and daughter. Evelyn Reher. Dean Reber and the hostess. Mrs. Mitchel and family JUNIOR LEADERS MEET WITH FORMER SECRETARY A special meeting of the Junior leaders of Adams county was held last week at the home of the county agent's former aecretatry. Mira Mildred Koldewey-Grapner. Celina. Ohio. The evening's entertainment began with a swimming party at the Edgewater Lake near Celina which was followed by a few hours of roller skating. Mm. Grapner also served dellr-

the proceaa. For over a year Helen has been a relief waitreaa at the Warner Brothers conimiaaary. The other day she made a tryout for a chorine's role in "On Your Toes ’’ George Balanchine haa okayed her dancing and now she gets |66 a week- while the mats. Talk about painstaking accuracy! Although Abraham Lincoln's hair Un* receded only threequarters of an inch from the time he was 24 until his death, the Max Factor outfit la making three different wigs for Ramon ! Massey to wear tn R-K-O'a "Ab* Lincoln In nUnoia'' On* for use at th* age of 24. another at M and a third as president. Th* Lincoln portrait on the $5 bill will be the model for the Whiter Moua* year*. The iron man of Hollywood director* undoubtedly is Michael CUrtlt. of Warner Brother*. In the last two years, he has directed nine major picturee . . . with only three days' vacation during the whole period. He gets three weeks, though, before the beginning at "Four Wives 1 la using it to show his mother Southern California Very strange i the other day to tee the change ur Mike when hi* mother visited I “The Lady and the Knight' set A violent man. given to ehoutlng and i profanity, Mik* suddenly melted. Was so soft spoken the acton l could hardly believe their ear*. I Well, Carole Lombard and Clark - Gable finally have yielded on the i subject of home picturee. R-K-O and M-G-M photographers spent a whole day photographing the two i on their ranch. I Richard Arlen's bull calf, named Ferdinand by th* star, la growing up to be anything but . . . ReI eently he practically tore down his pen at the ranch. . . . Add to new > twoaomaa: Patricia Ellis at th* . Case Lamas* with Roberto Dupont, t from Buenos Aires. ... Sad news > for Gloria Franklin, th* former Shubert dancer who got a nice role with Hedy Lamarr In "Lady of the » Tropics." Her grandm Xher la crltl- • cally m m New York. Rhe may l have to fly there. ... Is Matty I Malneck's band going Into the ; Trocadvro? They took the town by * storm earlier In th* year . . . also f won themselves a radio contract. . . . Understand two studios have mads offers to Jean Platt, younger o sister of Louise Platt. She a been * doing eummer stock in Connectl- > cut. . . . And the local awing ad* I i* dicta are rejoicing. Benny Goodman • opens at the Victor Hugo soon. I

DFCATI R DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1939.

lon* refreshment* of ice cream and i cake. Those prsent at thia party were: Mr. and Mm. Robert Mann and son. Ray. Dorothea Frohnanfel Harriet R|ey, Edith Raker. Millard I Rchwartg, Alvin Nussbaum. Ralph Grote, Gertrude Aumnnn. Robert ; Hailing. Lydia Frosch. Mart He I Cbrlstener. Evelyn Thieme. Wanda Neadstlne. Rtanley Arnold. Juanita DeWitt Williamson. Bur bare l>rman. Eleanor Koenemann. Elmert Nussbaum. le«Hoy Schwarts and Hasel Yake. The nest Junior M-ader meeting will be held on September 7, at the home of Vera Reihold. Junior Mader of the Root Township 4-11 club MISS VIOLA ELLSWORTH GIVEN BIRTHDAY PARTY Member* of the Zion Walther league delightfully aurprised Miss Viola Ellsworth with a party Friday' evening at her home on Winchester street on the occasion of her Slat, birthday anniversary. Games were played and prise* awrrded to Ml** Helen Hauer. Mia*l Lnella Frohnapfr! and GeorgHeare and Clarence Stapleton. The honor guest received many pretty • Ift*. Refreshment* were served at 'he close of the evening The Rumlistic study duh will treat at the home of Mrs Herman Gelmer Thursday evening al Wight' o'clock Our Lady of Victory clnb will meet at the home of Mis* ITance* VUnan Wednesday evening at sev-en-thirty o'clock. The Methodist ladies aid will meet at the church parlor* Thur* day afternoon at swo thlr»y o'clock ' Hostesses wtll be Mrs. Amo* Yoder. Mr*. Fred Hancher and Mr*. Jesse Niblick A short program will be presented, with devotional* bv Mrs E N Wick*. JAMES KOCHER WEDS MISS MILDRED WOLFE Miss Mildred Wolfe, da rghter Os Mr. and Mr*. J. L Wolfe of WlPrhlre. Ohio became the bride of James Kocher. Jr . son of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Kocher of this city., •n a pretty home ceremony solemnised Bunday afternoon at two o'clock at the Wolfe home In Willshire. The Rev. S. E Brunner received the vow* before a candle-lighted altar hanked with flowers. Mr. and Mr*. Paul Stove of Chicago were the attendenta. The bride wore a long white aatia gown with white net beaddr*** falling into a train. Sh« carried a shower bouquet. Preceding the ceremony Mias Better sang two solos and the wedding march wa* played hy Mrs. Hoffer. Ont of town guests included Mr.' and Mr*. Rtove. the grooms slater.Miss Helen Kocher, and Miss EHsareth Coyle, both of Ind'anspoll*. After the ceremony a reception i wa* held. The dining table was cen-' •ered with a wedding cake and' beautifully decorated wit a lighted taper* and flowers Immediately after the reception Mr. and Mrs. Kocher left for a reek's trip through tout hern Indiana after which they will be at. home nt the Wolfe residence In Willshire. Later they will reside In j tta Sheet* apartment* corner of Fifth and Madison street*. The bride la well known In Decatur having played the marimbaphone here on a number of occ-i-Hon*. Rhe attended Ohio state university. The groom attended Purdue university and la associated In bust•tess with his father In th- Kocher, Lumber Company. INVITATIONS EXTENDED TO AUXILIARY MEMBERS All members of the A*n»r can L»glon ausiliary and their children are Invited to a pot luck supper to i.e given at Hanna-Nuttman park Thursday evening at five o'clock. I All those having transportation are asked to call Mrs Dallas Brown Members of the local unit and their h i*b*nd* ar-> also invited to a’tend a reception and tea to be given hy Uslt 47 honoring Opal Ferguson, departmental ntesldent. Sunday August >7 from 4 to S o'clock at the American Legion home of Post 47 at 336 Wayne street. Fort Wayne. WALTHER LEAGUERS ENJOY LAKE OUTING The Zion Senior Walther leagu** spent Sunday In Circle park at ■Hsmllton lake. At noon and In th.' evening pot Iwk meals were enjoyed. The day was spent In boating swimming and roller skating. Those who attend*d ie-luded the Misses Luella Frohnspfet, Viol* Ell»worth. Edna ard Emm* Killermeyer. Mary Alice Winteregg. Helen Ratter. Linda Martbach. Lena Teeter*. Ellen Mslland. Dnmthy Schnepf and Berdene Meltler. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kruckeberg. Lloyd Spiegel. Orville Fritcha. George Heare. Richard Mailnnd. Elmer Schrader. Lloyd Conrad. Lloyd Wagner. George Hunter, Paul Schmit* and Charle* Cook. •Dr. and Mrs. Roy Archbold motored to Peru yesterday. Then daughter. Mr* Phil Hymn, returned with them tor a few day* vlait.

She I ook Sign Literally P _ • a _» , • SB ■ 5 Il you may 1 Ikil • "lA now bathe J WITHOUT l__. tops _j 'L. 11 ■jH ■ ■ I ''-W Vi H i / If i A J < I < 3 • r"i i ■ Guard Fred NeaH* and Delore* ( anipbeU Taking the sign literally for what It my*. Delores Campbell tried an •ariy morning plunge at Spring Lake Beach. N J. san. her “tope ” Lifeguard Fred Neafte is stumped, for although the sign was meant only for the males, it doesn't discriminator against the fair sea.

Personals Harold E. Rieele 311 W Market 1 street. Bluffton, was as caller in De- ; c-itur Saturday. Charlie Snyder. Van Wert eounty. Ohio, was a visitor here today. Mr. and Mr*. Farl Colter and three son* left this mornii.g for a week's automobile trip through Michigan. They wIF visit Ssult St. Marie and many points of Interest. Several Adams county men have received notice to report tor duty ut gatemen for the state fair. Anton Thieme of Talon township will cap- ' tain the local crow Mrs. Jack Ellsworth and Mr*. Piul Conrad are spending the day | .U Fort Wayne. Martin Fuelling went to Port Wayne today to take a clv.l service oiseninatlon In animal husbandry. Mr. and Mr*. George Carnes and eon nd Montpelier, visited here Sat- ; t>-day evening. Mr*. Joe Lose, son Jim Md dangh Iter Marjorie left Sunday for Lake <Jame* where they will enjoy a two Iwvek'a vacation In the Isle of View I cottage Mr. and Mr* Wesley England spent Sunday In Coldwater. Mich. visiting friends. W. C. Miller of Blufftor was » business visitor In Decatir Ratur- . day afternoon Arthur R. Holthr-use of *he Dallv i Democrat, left today on a fishing and vacation trip to Northern Canada. aa the guest of the International Paper Sales Co Mr. Holt house Is one of a party of eight nrwspaper men who will be guests at the Orts- , kany Club From Detroit to Munit real. Canada, they traveled on, train From Montreal they will fly about 330 mile* to the elub where: ithey will remain a week and then fly along the St. laswrejce river! ■S.

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I to Three Rivera. P. Q.. where thev I will visit the paper mill, ope of th* largest In North America. Mr. and Mrs Charles Brown ol Cleveland visited with Mis* Cecelia Smith before continuing to Toledo. Ohio, to attend the wedding of . their niece. Mr. and Mrs C. E. Bell and! grandchildren. Nancy and Billy' Bell, spent Sunday at Winona l*ake - W. Guy Brown ret timed hornSaturday night from Terre Haute, where he taught during a alt weeks course at the Indiana State Tea< her*' college. Mrs Angle Macy returned home after spending a week's vacation at Rome City. Mrs Harry Knapp and eon* Roger and HI. hard are epending a l week at Steinke's Resort at Burr Oak. Michigan Ruth Joan Miller, daughter of Mr and Mrs Albert Miller, la spending the week at Camp Whitley. a girls' camp near Colnmbia City. County Auditor and Mm Victor H. Eicher returned last evening from Gary, where they attended the ■ twtvday outing of the auditor* of <th# state. Mr. and Mr* G. Remy Bierly. John. Fred. Florence Marie and, Fern Bierly are spending a week at tln» New York World> Fair, Miss Kitty Miesse of Chicago. Mrs Romie Gunklc. Mrs.. Turner, and her daughter of Dayton. Ohio, stopped here for a short visit thia ! morning, en route to Chicago Mia* Mlease formerly lived here the j daughter of I. J. Miesse who for many years operated the hotel Mias Jane Track! of Grand Rapids. Michigan, ha* returned home after a week's visit with Miss Lor i etta Kaehr. Mias Ros* Fulleuknmp and Herb Fullenkamp have returned from Findtay. Ohio, after spending a - week with their elater. Mr* Ed

Welasllng and family. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allweln returned Sunday evening from a several days' visit in Rhelby and Cleveland. Ohio. They were sccumpanled home by th* former'*. mother. Mr*. F. G. Allweln. who I spent the past two week* vlalting | there. Mr. and Mr*. Don Stump, and Mr. and Mr*. Bob Rhraluka motored tn ; Mke Michigan Sunday A V. Ix»wer of Indianapolis visited here Saturday evening on hl* way home from Wur*aw lb- hobeen In poor health the pa*t *<-v- j era) month* but I* *otnewhat Improved Rev James Dt*w«on ha* r<turned) from Hamilton where he *poke and organised five different cn»b» fnr the Towneend national recovery! plan. o I Adams County Memorial Hospital I Admitted: Mrs. Glenn Bnbotr ' route 6; William Ohler, rorto 3. Di*mi*aed: William Neadstlne. route •; Billy Roe. 104 South thirteenth street. ARRIVALS Mr. and Mr*. Charles O. Danlci* of H 33 Mercer avenue are the parent* of a t>aby boy. born at the Adam* county memorial hospital Sunnay afternoon at 3:10 o’clock. The baby, who weighed *lg pounds, ele ven and three fourths ounce*, ha* been named Max txon. Mr. and Mr*. Richard Lewton of' route 1 are the parent* of a boy haby. born at the A-latn* county m»Wiorial hospital this mornlnr at one' c'fkak. The baby weighed six pound*, one and three fourth* ounce* and ha* been named Richard Clarence. DAIRYMEN TO ICOSTINVED FROM PACK ONB> approval I* obtained but the hand-, Iler*' signature* are not submitted, the order may be issued by Secre-1 tary Wallace with presidential approval. Connor said all ballot* cast must be postmarked before midnight. August 25. Sam Rreadon Hurt When Thrown By Horse St. Ixwiis. Aug. 21—IVRI — Ram Rreadon. president of the Rt. Loui* Cardinals wa* in St. John's hospital today suffering fr<*n head injuries he received yesterday when he wa* thrown hy a horse at hi* farm In Rt Louis county. Dr Robert F. Hyiaud Cardinal* physician, said Brendon's condition was serious simough It had not l>een determined whether Rreadon had sffered al fractured skull. Trusties Can't G*s»tp "» i » Florence. Aria <u.Pj — MoreL than a little bit of grumbling went r on at the Arisona State Prison a* ' newly appointed Warden Gene I; Shute ordered 300 trusties of theL prison to cease their loitering and J gossiping In front of the adminls j trat lon building They must begin r working during hour* and stay In ' j quarters the rest of the time

. • mid-season sale of peiterrel goods X I’nhleached Sheeting — Pepperell Sheets QQ ww 1 B J inches wide 28c 81x90 lnchw a, * _ Bleached Sheeting QSC Ml inches wide JOC 81,W ,nd, «‘ al - W®V xlx Pepperell Tubing < O Pillow Case?. dto a® M ( 36 or 10 in. wide . 15C 36x12 inches .... LANKENAIFS—The BOSTON Store WO.OI.IIIIIU.OIHIIH llllllllll*.W*O>>.ll>l>l>l>llH..>>>H.H. preo-rllHHl by State Hoard of Account* Library Hu.lgct Form Mo 3. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the Matter of Determining the Tie It a tee for certain Piirpo»»« by the Library Hoard of It. rne. Aa <m« County. Indiana. Before the Library Hoard Notice In hereby given the taxpayer* of Herne. Adam* County. India*.* that the proper legal ofrbwr* of ■•it id muni.lpallty, at their regular meeting p1...a. on the Oh day of s ptember. 133*. will «onoider the following budget: ai im.err tt. a*mfi< a rtox 1 Service I‘ereunal |»*S.9» 5 Service* Contractual 2*l.trn 3 Huppl.ee If. mi '. Current Charge* i&S.mt T. Proper I le« (Imok *<ot |u«a »o Total Kailmate S2M.W (Complete detail of budget eatlmale may be eean In offl e of Library) »:*TIM*T»: UF I.IHHAKI Fl Nil TO HF. MAI*F.I» Ft’NDH ItE«jCIRRD FOR EXPENSES To Library Fund DRCRMRER 31at OF INCOMING THAR 1. Total Huftaet Eatimate for In oniing year 3:.ton»» 2. Neceaaary expenditure* tn be made from appropriation* unexpended July 3l*t of present year Sil no 1. Total Fund* Required i Add Hue* I. 3, 3. and (I 3,1.1. uh FI NHH ON HAND ANU To BK ItK'‘F.IVKU I lioM HOt ItCHS OTHKtt THAN PItoPOHKIi TAX LEVY <. Actual Balance. July 31*1 of prre.nl year I.OHn it 1. Tone* to I**collected, preaent year (December aettlement) aoo.uo » Total Fund* <Ad.| line* *. 1. «a and »bf 1,3*0 ■« 10 NET AMOUNT To RK ItAIHKD IMH EXPKNMKHTo UKcHMHEIt 31*1 nF INCOMING YEAH (Deduct line » from line ft) k*n la IL Opera 11 ng Halance (Not in .«*•*» of evpenae January let to June to, Ira* Ml*< ellaneoun Itelenue for *arne period) 533 on * 13 AMOUNT TO RK HAISED Hl TAX LEVY (Add line* |o and ID .... l.ftak la PHtlPOhEn I.F.VIF.* N-t Taxable Property 1.333.333. F „. . I<evy on Amount to Name of Fund Properly Re ftoiaed Library .... Uc t.*o3 t* CO WP ARA Tire bTATKMKNT OF TAXF.a (XIII.KITEII AND Tn HE lOIIEItKII Fund Collected Collected k'olle. ted Collected ... . Wit 1333 1»3« )*«« Library ...» liaiDo union uoft.oo itot.oo Taxpayer* appearing «hall have * right to be heard thereon After the tax levlea have been determined and preaented to the County Auditor not later than two day* print to the ..nd Monday in September and the levy fixed by the County Tax A ijuatment Board, or on their failure an to do. hv the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayer* fueling them**!*** aggrieved by aurh leviea. may appeal to th* State Hoard of Tax Commiaaloner* for further and final hearing therein, by filing a petition with th* County Auditor not later than October Ift, end the Sate Hoard will fix a date for hearing in till* County. e* . * . * . . . .... •• •■■HKHNE pt.-RLIC LIHRAHY ‘•■f of Augu*t. 1333 73TE M Ray. Preaident ALtILST 31-23

« prtparad by Dally Democrat—Betty Crockar Homs Service Department A COOKY REVIVAL Have you ever had the Mperietwe of using a new recipe a great deal for a while and then eomrlerar or other forgetting all about it Bntii you to eacounter the cuke, bread or pie made from that recipe at a friend'* (tome T You remembered at once bow good ft was and you certainly resolved to hunt up yeur recipe and use it again. r We bad just that experience the other day. There wae a deliciously tautalaiag brown sugar and chocolate fragrance issuing from th* direction of th* kitchen In the heme where we were visiting It wa* a familiar fragrance, yet somehow we couldn't quite place IL Al any rate it mad* us powerfully hungry. So the appearance of the daughter es the bouse with a tray was moot Wvlcome. Os course we recognised those soft puffy chocolate cookie* stdl warm from the oven. They were our own chocolate drop cookie*. That ie. they had been mad* from our recipe that we hadn't used foe »ver so long W*’d really forgotten bow delirious those chocolate drop cookies were. That's why I'm offering the recipe now—in case earn* of you have mad* theee cookies and forgotten them or have mislaid or lost the recipe They are so easily and quickly mad*, too. a* well a* bving uncommonly good U> *aL Here io Che recipe: Cbocolele Drop took 100 H cup shortening *4 top. sods 1 cup brown sugar \ cup milk 1 egg t sq. chocolate (2 os.) melted 2 cups all-purpose flour H cup chopped nuts H tsp salt 1 tsp. vanilla Cream the shortening, add the sugar gradually, and cream well Blend in the well-beaten egg. Sift th* flour once before measuring. Sift the flour, salt and soda together and add to the creamed misture alternately with the milk. Blend in the melted chocolate, the chopped nut* and the vanillp. Drop on a greased baking sheet and bake for 15 minutes in a moderately hot oven. 400* F. Thi* recipe makes about 3 dosen cookies. And speaking of bringing forgotten recipes to life again, here I* another chocolate drop cooky recipe that was so tremendously popular last year that I'm going to repeat it again in thia column. Some of you will remember these ciokies that had th* little lumps of chocolate scattered through them —like chocolate chip ice cream. They are wonderfully deluieus to eat. Here is the recipe: Chocolate Crunch t ookie* H cup shortening (part butter ’* tap. aalt for flavor) H tep. vanilla *k cup brown sugar (• tbap.) H cup nuta, chopped 4k cup granulated auger (fl tbap.) V* lb. sweet or semi-sweet bak ' 1 *<g Ing chocolate cut in I* inch 1H cups all purpose flour pieces (about 1% cupa) U tap aoda Cream the shortening, add the sugar gradually, and cream well. ! Blend in the well-beaten egg Sift the flour once before mesuunng Sift the flour, soda, and sail together, and stir into the creamed mixture 1 Blend In the vandla, nuts eng chocolate. (Dough may be covered and left in the refrigerator to chill before baking if desired.) Drop by teaspoonfuls about 2 inches apart onto a greased heavy baking sheet or pan. Bake 7 to 9 minute* in a moderately hot oven. 400'F. Let the cookies stand for a minute after baking before removing from the pan. They will be soft when taken from the oven, but will be crisp later. Amount 65 cookies. J —i ■ ——CtemeM ins w bhv cs*a«, If yea have any spec-Ac eaeklag peobisma. send a letter reqteaetlnq teteemation t* Betty Cracker in care es this newepaper. Yea will receive a prampt. personal reply. Please enclose 3 cent Memp to cover postape.

Trout Crowds tn Lak* Moscow. Ida (UR) — Enough trout fingerlings to Mock several i bodies of water accidentally were , dumped into Coolwater lake »ev : eral seasons ago Aa a result of | the overstocking, the fish have eaten virtually all food in the lake Spurtamen said none of the flab measured more than all Inchea although they should have been twice that else.

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i| Snake Cauee* Traffic Jam Spokane Waah HJ.P) — A Stfcfoot hull enake <ana«*d a traffic I )am In downtown Spokane. It ap- . paren.ly had ridden In from th.hill* on a car. Motortet* and I pedeatriana atopped to watch it i . until Patrolman Dan Wohater rap > lurwd It with a wire and alick and I I turned It over to the humane •ocirty.