Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 199, Decatur, Adams County, 23 August 1939 — Page 3

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CLUB CALENDAR Society Dead I me, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy »honaa 1000—1001 ■ "■■ Wednesday Our Lady of Victory Club, Mtaa France* I’lman. ?:3n p. m. Phllco Claaa Hamburger Fry, Baptist Church. 6pm Thursday Phllathae Class. Mrs. Alva Rake*. 7:» p. tn. fit. Luke’s lAdlee* AM Society. . Mra. Ixo Engle, all day meet Ing. Mglon Auxiliary Pot Luck Supper. Hanna Nuttnun Park. 5 p. m. Mr t hod la t I aid lea Aid, Church ITrlors. 2:30 p. m. Rurallatic Study Club. Mra. Herj man Calmer, I p m. Standard Hearer*. .Met hod let I Church. 7.30 p. m Women of the Moose Moo*' Home. 8 p. m. Chriatlan Ladle*' Aid Society. Chrlallan Church. 2 p. m. Dinner Bridge Club. Mra. Gladys chamberlain. 6:30 p. m. Friday Pinochle Club. Mra. WlMiam Uster 7:30 p. m. Idttle Sandra Lee Math**w«on ini ihe youngest member present. The hualneee meeting was conducted by J, H. Steele, with Wilma Andrew* acting a* secretary. The following officer* "Were elected: Mr*. OSto Rleeke, president; Delbert Tumbleaon. vice-president: i Ma Mae Steele, secretary-treuaurer Th reunion next year will be held at Hanna-Nustman park the third Sunday In Jnly. The Women of the Moose will meat at the h>da* home Thuraday evening at eight .o'clock. S 3 RAHM REUNION IS HELD SUNDAY The second Strahm reunion wa* held Sunday at the Albert Strahm home near Waynedale with eightyseven members present. Fred Strahm. 76. Montpelier had the disttn.'tlon of being tin oldest mranher present and Arlen Hannle. ? months Fort Way no. the youngest. One leath and one birth were reported During the business meet mg Philip Strahm wa* reelected president and Mrs. William Strahm was nJ***d secretary-treasurer. Gesnes 'nd music were enjoyed ;n 'the afternoon. Musk- was furnished by the Swiss radio players of Toledo. Ohio.. The Harmony band of Deca-

jump* up rrom amer* sne taaw aw-vn poring over a script, oblivious to •Ji about her "Oh, I'm sorry." she says, hurrying onto the seen*. 1 was studying the title* The company laugh* and Leatrtce joins them It la natural for her to ssy "title*" Instead of "dialogue " There wasn't any dialogue when Leatric* was a star. There weren’t any standin*, either. Believe it or not. this is the first picture In'which Leatrice Joy ever had a standin. Ten minute* ride and you ar* at Warner Brother* watching a acene for "20.000 Yean in Sing Sing." It to a two-story cell block Light* will be out in a few minute*. On* of th* prisoners I* twanging on a ukulele. Other* are alnging. IMwillWlly. the scene la Interrupted by Director Anatole Litvak. "Didn’t I hear somebody singing 'Swanee River 1 ?" he calto. One of the men in th* cell* shouts back confirmation. "Well. you'R have to atop tt," •ay* Litvak. "Do you want to get ua in a lawsuit or put in jail ? That song la copyrighted.** Before they take the acene again the convicts are Instructed not to sing the words of any song If one got into the picture, and Warner Brother* didn’t own the rights, the studio might have to pay through the noae. At R-K-O. Director Gregory La Cava I* ahootirur a new and happy ending for "Fifth Avenue Girl.'* The sane at the sneak preview ecreamed protest when Ginget Rogers didn't get to marry Tiir Ho|L Thia new acene la to give their their wish. i Only the tag of the picture ii i changed but it la necessary to d< a smooth job. Writer Allan Scott la on the set to hear how the dla logue goes. Everybody to satisfied but Tint i Holt He finds one line awkwari > to aay and suggests a change. Dia logue Writer Scott can't see It. “All right," says Tim, agreeably i "but you'll never recognise thal line when I get through with it" Scott eyes him morosely "Don't let it worry you. Tim," hi advisee. "That la my persona) , tragedy."

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1939.

tur and the Strahm children. The reunion will be held next year on the third Sunday In August at the home of Harold Krlnti south of Bluffton. Those attending Included Mr. and Mr*. EllewortU Hodges, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Shuman. Mr. and Mr*.| Edwin Hagelgan*. Mr. and Mr*. Rov Carter. Fred Strahm. Mr. and Mrs. I larwell HonenMter and Children. Martin Temper and children, Mr. and Mr*. Albert McKean an&children. Margaret Stnuhrn. Mr. and Mrs. HarrJ Hannle and children. Mr. and Mr*. Homer MoKaan and children. Mr. and Mrs. tetri Strahm and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Albert' Strahm and children. Mr. and Mr*.' Otto Strahm and son. Mr. and Mr*.l Jx Paxon and children, Mrs. Earl Strahm and children. Mr. and Mr*. Harold Krlnn and children, Mr. an I Mr* Lloyd Zell and daughter, Mr*.l David Caßrrese and son. Mr. and Mr*. Wilson McKeon, Mr. and Mr*. Philip Strahan and children. Mr. and Mr* William Strahm and children. Victor Haren*. O. A. McManamu. Rex McKean. Martin tluahua, Ralp.r Conrad. Carl Roberta. Harold Miller) Mi«* Hetty Zlnsmaater. Vlrgla Mtniaiiatna. Naomi McKeon and Grace Flaugh. FIFTY-SIX MEMBERS ATTEND WELDY REUNION Fifty-six nuenber* of ths Weldv ftmlly met Sunday at Hinna-Nutt-' man park to celebrate the Mb an ! nual reunion Following a delicious bsaket dinner, a business meeting' waa conducted by E. K. Rupright. Mr. Rispright wa* reelected pre-1 sident and T. V. Johnson was reelectad vice-president. Mrs. Alfred Beavers and Mrs Theodore Witte were chosen as secretary-treasurer I and assistant respectively. Three birth* and three death* were reported. Mrs. Mary Gault. »».l had the honor of being the oldest member present and Naomi Ruth' Sheet*, six month*, the youngest Mr. and Mrs. Douglas of t’nton I CRy were guests of the gr. up. Following the business meeting the remainder of the afternoon was spent m visiting. The ladies' aid society of thFirst Christian church wi'l meet ml the social rooms of the church Thursday site moon at two o'clock iaaread of with Mrs. Henry Uchten•’eiger aa formerly announced. Mrs. Gladys Chamberlain will be hostess to her dinner bridge club Thursday evening at six-thirty o'clock. KER2M

Mr and Mrs Ralph Welch and son Jack of thia city and Mr and Mr* Jess Welch and sons Junior and John left today for St. Louis. Missouri, where they will spend a week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brodbeck and other friends •nd relatives. Carol Fay Kalver. daughter of Mr. and Mr* Roy Kalver of Fourth street, la 111 with tonailitis. Rev. and Mr* F. E. Schroeder ot Callaway. Nebraska, arrived In the city yesterday for a visit at the home of the latter'* parent*. Rev. and Mra. George 8. Letter Miss Marjorie Thornton of London. Ohio, is visiting her sieter, Mrs. Ruth Worklnger here. She will return home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs George Flanders and daughter. Mre Gladys Chamberlain. returned last evening from a several days' visit at the Smith cottage at Hamilton lake, and Mra. tewrence Linn, who has Wasp Held To Blame In Fatal Accident Mt. Vernon. Ind . Aug. 23 'U.RI —A wasp was blamed loday for the death of Mrs Gertrude Raidwin. t&. who waa killed yesterday when tbe automobile In which she waa riding plunged Into a 12-fo«»t ravine along road 69 near here L. P. Cox. Wadeavllie banker, driver of the car. told authorities they were driving to Mt. Vernon to attend a meeting of the Posey county public welfare board of which both were members when a wasp flew Into the machine. He GOOD 1 \ with an EGG SANDWIC H or ROLLS, 10c ALSO CEREALS FOR BREAKFAST BEAL’S DINER Next to Poet Office.

—~-(3aCCh Cvrtfet/v ■> O jgsog j prepared by Dally Democrat—Betty Crocker Home Service Deportment CHOCOLATE CAKE DE LUXE Here'o a velvety chocolate eake with a creamy luscious Alling that you II be proud to take to the state fair—ar offer to your moeßerltical guests. It’s a sweet milk chocolate cake too. And that is convenient led don't have to "sour” any milk ahead of time for it. Furthermore It's a cake that has no tricks in the mixing, and It call* for no f*"-v Ingredients. Just thorn that you usually have on hand—flour, milk, chocolate, shortening, egg* and sugar. Uh, yee—there is baking powder and salt too. Her* is the recipe: Chocolate Cake DeLaxe H cup shortening tap. baking powder (single 1 cup sugar action) . t rtf , H top. salt 1H cup* cake flour or 1H cups M cup milk all-purpoee flour 2 »q, chocolate it ot.), melted I H tap. vanilla Cream shortening, add th* sugar gradually and cream thoroughly. Blend in the well beaten egg yolk*. Sift th* flour once before measuring. Sift the flour, baking powder and nit together and add to the creamed mixture alternately with th* milk. Blend in the melted chocolate and vanilla. Fold in th* egg white* which have been beaten until stiff but *2 * >uur “ lt ® two w * ll •»><• floured 8-inch layer pan* and bake 2b to 30 minutes in a moderate oven. 3So* F. When the layer* ar* cool put them together with any desired icing —white, chocolate, caramel or coconut. But I'd like to recommend the following old-fashioned Chocolate king for this cake. We call it Chocolate king De Lux* to make it match th* cake. Her* is the recipe: Chocolate king De Luxe 1 egg. unbeaten U cup butter, softened 1H cup* lifted confectioner*' 2 H). chocolate (i ot.) melted sugar 1 Up. vanilla Dash of salt Put all ingredients together in a mixing bowl. Beat with a rotary beater until creamy and fluffy. Spread on top and sides of 8 inch two layer cake. Question: Having read In your column that you would help tn any cooking problem, I would like to know-why my chocolate cake* have a heavy line through them or a heavy settled, uncooked layer on the bottom. I make them just as I always have done and just as the reeipe calls for. I have aiked my friends and they say they are having th* same trouble, A new set The** “»ad streaks' in cakes sometimes occur in unusually warm and humid weather when th* shortening become* so soft it is eoupy and th* batter is coneequt-ntly more thin. This mean* that it is well to use cold hard shortening (instead of softened shortening as we usually do), also coM eggs and liquid. We have even measured our shortening and then placed it in the mixing bowl in th* refrigerator while we measured th* other ingredients. It's important that one work as quickly as possible—and that one get th* cake batter into th* preheated oven just as quickly a* possible. Os c<>ur»» Ulis is not the only cause of thee* “sad streaks’* in cake*. But since the weather has been warm and humid, and your friends are having the same trouble. I believe that is th* eauae in your ease. However, it may be well for you to check over th*** other cause* of heavy, soggy streak* in cake*. They are: too cool aa oven—insufficient baking—insufficiently mixed ingredients—too much liquid—too little flour—dropping or knocking th* pan containing the cake batter—rough handling when tekmg the cake out of the pan—or th* batter allowed to stand in a warm place before baking. Bake at once or keep batter in refrigerator. 1 <V*ru t M IM* t* *MU CHrt*. iw — - ■ If you have any epeclflc cooking preb'em*. eend a letter requesting Informktion to Betty Crocker In ear* of thle newapaocr. You will receive a prompt, personal reply. Ries** enclose 2 cent stamp to cover pottage.

■ said he lost control In hi* efforts i to get it out Cox suffered chest bruises but hl* condition waa not regaided a* : serious. a Bill Melchi Wins In Tennis Tourney Bill Melchi advanced another i round in the men s elty tennis tourrament. scoring a 6-3, 6-1 victory over D. Milla Tuesday afternoon — Marion Lad Drowns In Gravel Pit Marion. Ind., Aug 23 — (FP) — Paul Rosier. S. wa* drowred In a travel pit near here yesterday when he fell Into the water while frog hunting. The body waa found In four tert of water about 30 minute* after the accident wa* believed to have o> 1 < urred. Former Minister Is Held For Insanity Colutrtbls City. I«d.. Aug. 23— t UP)-—Kenneth H McCoy, one-time United Brethren ministet today l : had been arrested on a charge ot insanity by Sheriff John Ballard of A’hßley county and state detective Ed Rose, test Friday McCoy filed a 110.000 damage suit agwlnat hl* father. Rev. Noah McCoy of North Manchester,: charging him with *lander. tn the suit, Me Coy accused Ms father of circulating remark* to the effect that he was addicted to the use of narcotics and wa* an Insane person Held After Effort To Steal Ixiad Os Glam New Albany. Ind.. Aug. 23—(UP) -Ray’mond Dsweese, 38. president < the Deweese Gtara Co., hr re, wa* free today on 36.000 bond after h's 1 arrest yesterday In connection with an attempted theft of a load ot glass from the Louls*lll* <Ky ) Plate GMk* Co., recently. Deweese wwa placed under bond

SALADS AND SANDWICHES Whether for picnic, beach or home — nothin* beat, delicious aalad. and Miidwlche. In hot weather The Rnnklet on thl. subject available from nur Service Bureau la filled with unusual mid practical recipe, for tempting salad, and dellclou. ..ndwlche. Send the coupon below, enclosing a dime for your copy: CUP COUPON HKRE F. M. Karby, Director, Dept. B IN Dally Democrat'e Service Bureau. 1013 Thirteenth Street, Washington. D. C. Here', my dime to cover return postage and handling cost, for my copy of the booklet "Salad* and Sandwiches," which mail tot NAME STREET and No CITY STATE 1 am a reader of the Decatur Daily Democrat, Decatur, Ind.

by Louisville aathorlties to whom he waa turned over by local official*. His arrest followed that of i three of hi* employer who alleged'y were caught in tbe act of trying to steal the load of glass Police xaid llowmm had vonfesv <-d to being connected wiin other I thefts. — -- o ' Nudist Colony Buys Cloth** " San Joae. Cal. iU.PJ —• Certain 1 facta would seem to Indicate that the public ba* erroneous ideas I about nudist camps and colonies. | | The Elysium Nudist Colony near I here settled 82.400 of claim* ’against It for 1530. Most of tbe, i j debts were for items of clothing put chased by members of the f ‘ colony. Card Chief Hurt I F- ■■ ■-*- L W 1 S»ni Hmiilon II i Thrown by a horse, President Sam Breadon of the Bt. Louie , Cardinals baseball club, waa taken In aeriou* condition to a 8t Louie hospital from his farm at Fenton, Mo. where th* accident occurred. I Breadon Buffered head injurlea.

I Many Reunions Scheduled For Summer Months • Sunday. August 27 Tindall Annual Nineteenth Re- . union. Van Wert. Ohio Fair Ground. Stnndlford and Faulkner Reunion Mr. and Mrs. F. M. H.udiford. Wren. Ohio. Davison 2oth Annua) Reunion. Ptatp Park. East o» Bluffton. . Bell Reunion, Hanns Nuttman I Park. Fry-Yoat Reunlin. Hanna-Nutt-j man Park. Wesley annual reunion. Run Ret Park. Hinkle family reunion. Run B*’. Park Saturday. September 2 Mum ma Reunlop. Frantn Park. . Fo.-t Wayne. Bunday, September 3 Frederick and Revin* RuySer Ro•tnlon. Frederick Rnyder ißmestead. near Wren. Ohio. Hakes reunion, Triers Park. Fort Wayne, The annual Sluaeer-Gause faml'y reunion will be held in th* Will- | th Ire. Ohio park Sunday. September 3. Emrick Annual Reunion. Sunßet : i Park. Urick annual reunion, Run Set Park. Roop reunion.train or ablne) Run Set Park. Brown family reunion at Jim | Brown's, the old Abe Brown hom<- . ' stead Monday- September 4 I. Bowmen Annual Reun*on. Sun ! Rot Park. Sunday. September 10 Roebuck annual reunion. Sun Ret Park. Sunday, September 1? Adams County Conservation Coon Chase. Sun Set Park. Bowman annual reunion. Sun Set Park. o -- - 63 Persons Perish As Steamer Capsizes Bahala. Brasil. Aug 23 LR)- | The nation*! telegraph agency' i said today that 63 persona — U | naaaenger* and 17 memliera of th- | crew—perished when the cotstal | steamer Harare capsixed In heavy' .seas and sank at the entrance of | a harbor south of here Only three of those aboard were! j saved according to national telegraph Th-y were the ropn.iii.l j the flrat officer and a child I 0 • FIGHT FREEDOM I <cowtlwu ED FROM PAG IS UN Bl u> prove that at no time was Stephenson’* life In danger. Stephenson has fought his life i sentence continuously since he has ■ been confined. He will not be ‘ eligible for parole or commuiaiion i of nentence until November, 1940.

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When he has completed the mini-1 mum of lf> year* required by stale oin< iein for life K-nience* before clemency can even Im considered .— » Decatur Students On 1. U. Honor List 1 Moomlngton. Ind.. Aug 23 Thomas Andrews, l-ols Mann and Richard K Parrish, of Decainr, | are Included in the Indiana Unb versiiy honor Hat for th* »- ond ' Semester of the past schiMil yeaiNames of undergraduate students making up the acholaailc honor roll were mad* public today by I registrar Thomas A. CookwMi, _ " fl (•rain Markets Soar On War Scare Reports Chicago. Aug. 23 — (U.K) -The heaviest buying since last year’s September crisis swept North Am : erican grain markets today, shootI Ing wheat prices up the flve-cent j limit at Winnipeg and lifting the American market two to three . cents. I All grain prices soared as traders j rushed to buy on the belief that | European war was inevitable Reports that the Canadian wheat Iwiard had stopped offering cash

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' wh-nt atnrt-d the hull market at Winnipeg, und prices jumped thro* cents after ihn opening, and two more In trended trading near Die close O' STATES KIDNAP iGQNTfNDWD FROM FAOB UNKI tallied 2.1.000 from his wife. i "I'm convinced hl* story was n hoax," he said "I’m going lo flt.u out jual what he did with the mutiny after leaving V-I|w. «tao,'' * - O • — ‘ Trade In a Good Town—Decatur.

WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILEWuhant Umml- Aad Is* I Jso* Oat *i M la th* Merwag Iteia* to C* The liver atu-uld p<iur out two jxrande us Mould Mto late veer boweto dull*. If thta bile to as* Bewteg maty. your f«o4 tteen' i die relit juet deraire la tbe bvwela. Gm blcute up yeur •Vwtarh- Yvu get eoneUestrd Year wb.,le aratern u p-.W-hrd und fuu feel fcjir. ■unb end the world tonka |"ink. A mare ta'Wvl merment doevn t set st the rau.r It Utr. th.ee »«>d. old Carter'* Idttle Liver rule to art three two pound* es bile Sowing freely and m*ke you feel "up and u»." HarmleM. gentle, ret matIng tn making bile How freely. Aek for Carter'* I.lttle l.lver Pill* by name. <* aaat*. atubbornly ratuee sn,thing «Im.