Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 200, Decatur, Adams County, 24 August 1939 — Page 3

|uSOCIETY

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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy "hones IMO—IOOI Thursday Phllethse Class, Mi*. Alva Bake.'.' 7 30 p m. Nt. Lnke's Ladles' Aid Society! Mra. Ix> Engle, all day meeting, legion Auxiliary Pot Luck Supper, Hanna Nnttman Park. 6 p. m. Methodist laidle* Aid. Church Prrlors. 1:30 p. m. Rurallstlc Study Club. Mrs. Herns* Gelrner. 8 p. m. Standard Rearm*. Methodht Church. 7:30 p. m Women of the Moose .Mnoac Home. 8 p m. Christian Ladies' Aid Soctetr. Christian Church. 2 p. m. Dinner Bridge club. Mra. Gladys Chamberlain. <:3O p. m Friday Pinochle Club. Mra. Wlhmm Lister 7:30 p m. Tuesday Rebekah Ijndge Special Meeting. I O O. F. Hall, 7:3Q p m orsnaealde. Mrs. A. D. Crist; coffee. Mra. W. O. Diehl; place. Raymond and Area Cnat. The reunion next year will be' feld at the OtV camp at Bluffton. The Rebekah lodge will have a a perial meeting In the I. O. O. F. | hall Tuesday evening at seventhirty o'clock. Plana will be made ] to attend the diatrict meeting to 1 be held tn Montpelier Tuesday. ! September 12 All members are asked to be present. Twenty-five members of the Girls' Missionary Guild of the Z>on R- i farmed Sunday school enjoyed a picnic supper and meeting at Sun S-»t park Tuesday evening. STUDY CLUB MEETS WITH MISS ULMAN Our Lady of Victory study club held Its August meeting last evening at the home of Miss Frances liman After the regular business. current events were given. The chapter for August, taken from "The Month with Mary.” was read by the chairman. Mra. Ed Gase Election of officers was held and I Mian Hilda Heimann was chosen

to turn jo acres m tne osck tot Into a section of the Hudson river. Valley motorcycle officer! nabbed Nancy Kelly's boy friend. Edmond O Brien, for speeding as h/was en ' route to The Hunchback of Notre Dame'' location. He was dreased in shabby clothes (his costume for the picture) at the wheel of Orton Welles' car and had no driver's II- | eenae. The eops were going to haul him into the station until he unearthed a ecrapbook and identified himself. No, O'Brien doesn't make a practice of carrying around his scrapbook. He was taking it to location to give some information to the publicity man on the picture , Evidently, Oregon la full of ' would-be movie actor*. The "Abe ' Lincoln in Illinois'' company aent 1 in a call for 500 extras to the town 1 at Eugene and 8.000 people responded. It caused an elght-mile | traffic jam on the road to the locs- j I tton. The fans are now joining Orson I Welles' hecklers about that beard. A number of them have written protesting letters to me. In the In* 1 terest of fairness, friends of Welles I i insist he has grown the eccentre < chin whiskers for his role tn Con- > ( rad's “Heart of Darkness —providing R-K-O Anally clinches the i rights to the story. , i —■ They shot Charles Laughton's I death scene (the beheading of the 5 Hunchback) and those who eaw It predicted that it will silence all of the English :

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star's critic* ... Sugar Kane and Horst e Boo* act 1 as U they meant , it ... Brian Donlevy has ' bought a half 1 interest In Sidney Blsckmer* gold mine in the 1 Antelope valley. The Trocadero was jammed sf. ' Ur the "Wis- ■ ard” premiere

t Mary Healy with Attorney Bentley Ryan, Mary Beth Hughe* with Bill Girard, Ruth Selwyn with ex-hue- > i band. Edgar Selwyn, Randy Scott i and Ned Martin with Corinne Gris- » Sth and Mr*. Jim Farley, Fmncea > Roblneon with Reginald Gardiner. B r It'* curtain*, they *ay, for the long- ' (taading romance of Isabel Jewe l I and Owen Crump. . . . And here'a the laugh of the week. An M-G---r Mer visited Sally Rand* Nude • Ranch at the San Francisco fair ' - and who should he run Into but ■ ) Al Block, the studio censor. 1

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1939.

Wear When Hunting That Job LJd; "T suit ** Jny «“ 1 / & gJr ■■MB \ SEmSm ' v|* i- SB 'aR I ./' - ' I ' - fy * if 1 . ■ ■ ! jrw -■ 1 « 9 JR . v - -4 .’ I* J Br-, Jl isi --- iRpEw - J 31 * BkgM Jk *' J* ' ' * " r> ■, e Jacket costume A Tailored suit

If you're hunting a job don t forget to look the part Select your clothes carefully, and be smart in your make-up. Three ideal costumes for job hunting are pictured. Ginger Rogers wears a mannish suit of navy blue with a very faint stripe. It features a flared-out skirt, the new hip-length lacket and navy accessories. Jane Wytnar models

Army Chiefs Map “Battles” n !\ _ i — Army chiefs directing mass maneuvers of 50,000 soldiers in the Plattsburg, N. Y.. area are shown conferring with Gen. Hugh A. Drum, directing the operations. Left to right are Drum. Maj Gen. James A. Woodruff. Maj Gen. Maurice li I'ayne and Maj Gen. William N. Haskell.

president; Mr*. John AI herd Ing. secretary and Mrs Elmo Miller, treasurer. The Heptembw meetIna will be held with Mis* Helena Miller. < - gERSONM Mr*. C. E. Hell I* In fudlanapo H* attending a board meet'ug of tba Ind'ana Itaptlst ml**lonarv conference Mr*. Hell I* <hairman of the nominating committee. Mr* W. A. larwer. Mr*. J. H. Heller. Mr*. F. O. Allweln <nd Ml«* I) R E S S E S Spun Rayon | A Charming. Cool Dre** You ; Need To Fill Out Tour ■; Wardrobe. $1.48 l\ LANKENAU’B The BOSTON Store

the smart jacket costume of black and white * checked skirt and a collarless vestee tn white bengaline The fitted Eton jacket is of black sheer wool She also models a smart tailored suit which has a rounded front and single-button closing The draped turban is made of watermelon pink bagheera.

. Kills be* h Peterson are sp-ndlng the , <<!»y as the guests of :&>|? sister. • Mrs John Magley, mirth of Dec-atu.-. C. K Bell Is attending to business in Pern today. Valter Etchar. jroprletor of this hlte S|K>t Case, was confined to | hits home yesterday by sickness ' i Miss Dolores Niblick, daughter ! | of Mr and Mrs Omer Nlblh k of I Cherokee. lowa. Is the guest of her . gmiidpnrenta, Mr. and Mrs Hau Niblick of Fifth street. Jim Ehlnger. manager at Jim's b Service Station, and Charles Stiller are taking a four-day inatruc- . Hou course sponsored in Fort i Wayne by the Texaco oil company • for Texaco employe* in thia district ’ Ml** Susie Ennis of Newport, | Kentncky la the gnesCthls week of Mr. and Mrs J»«ae Gliber' and facHilly. David, Roger and Rarhira Cole. ; c'llldren of 'Mr. and Mrj Gerald ; Cole of the H<>tiisate«d. are recovering from tonallectimilea pertormed 11 yesterday, ' I Word from the bedside of Al .Fchniltt. hospitalised at Winchester, , I* that he Is continuing to improve. Miss iMargsret Uhl of Toledo. Ohio Is visiting relatives and

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— _ _w i friend* here for a few days. Mrs. Kllaibeth Pitman ’» enjoying a vacation at Mke MuXinku--kee from her duties at th, Adams county memorial hospital She a ill .-.-turn Monday Mrs. M-ona Downs spent yeste--dav in Fort Wayne visiting her sons Jick and RIH who are the guests, this wees, of their grandparents. M-. and Mrs Cyril Porlry. • * TODAY'S COMMON ERROR Do not say. "It was done advlsedly.” say. "advertently" or "intentionally" HAVE YOU TRIED . the new, flirtatious saucy perfume - '«0"1 B. J. Smith Drug Co. • ® //'A To The Mothers of COLLEGIATES I Identify thslr clothes with our woven or engraved cloth mark. I Order a supply NOW for the I nest school year LANKENAU*B The BOSTON Store.

SHOP FOH THESE SAVINGS |Friday||and Saturday feme COTTON , Full M 0 count rnoni/o ~hess »*k’*ts k: KJ 111 MV Guaranteed faxt colors, tillBw«•* p-itterns. B An unusually large —for drewHinK up the Young Miss r ««»K* pallerns. returning to arhool. Fast colors. 16C Send her hack in style. Every im- ' ur< portant new style is represented in ' these groups of brightly colored . ... frocks. Girls Blouses u . .. Fine cotton blouse in . i/es . to |ft—|o>| to Ifi'y. smart new patterns and *■4% ■ 4 ,a! ' t c "* or *- *rar with 59c and $1 —-—— BOYS AND GIRLS (.iris New I-all Sweaters C If” ■ Slip-on style, all wool wCnOOI I OOCWOar novelty or plain knit — wanted coion*. A Childrens Slippers sizes K to 16. £ J OO W Straps and oxfords in v 1 * brown, black calf and —■ vjKCk- patent leather. Girls New Fall Skirt- Filer M*j to 2. Swing (kirtt. tailored ghirta pleated skirt*. All wool fab- W *1 OO rics in rich full colors. A A pair necessity in every young girl’s wardrobe Boys School Oxfords IMt (;irlM s t Oxford* Sites s to is. Bovs sturdv built oxfords ■>■ . n 1.98 • an< i for •«* or rlZ $l9B s2*so $1.98 „ ait Girls Girls M Inch Tea styles Cotton Slips Kav<m I ndies _ woven plaids B ggest plaid season in years Well msde eotton slips for Taik.red stvle raV o n '• ,h * •’«'»•«» •" •» girls. Designed with bu.lt up in loarnno tin! outhor t es. These are bright Bhouldors. Easily laundered in tearose tint. colorful woven cotton pla.ds Suet 6 to 14. flttM • lO 18. m a wool-1 iko twill weave. owh Pair .'ard f.«hhl Selection JV /f) * d* Ever) Peparlment! I I DRESSES /yn New Arrivals Early Fall Dresses Mfej € Featuring the latest style hits of the coming Fall. Black and White, Grotto Blue, Wine, gKg' J| Teal. All in the very newest accents going M into Fall —for every Miss and Woman. 2.98 III' «3.98 w BOYS FINE QUALITY SHIRTS Tailored ju*t like Dad*. In check and stripe patterns. l Guaranteed fanl coktr*. Sizes 6to It', neck «i/c I » Al.I. wool. PANTS M Ein ** t«ilored trousers for- . , , M,ho ” l •*»'- All wool J*®' «**•“*»• l.”ngies. hard f , materials in new fall pat- r,n, ’' h brown. ' ‘ rrni ' “ nd c«’b»rs. Large Rrc > !‘ n<l Kreen - Kinpl > c -Y selection, in sizes H to lb. ’“■•'•red. TL Sizes H to IN st9B " sio®.„ Hiiy. Bund Top Bovs all wool ,lip-ovcr An exciting collodion of the Rhcted Overalls sweaters neweet. omortevt hate for . M i r<ini , nva-.1l Perfect for cleet room and gen Fell. The flattery, the •<’<Nl strong overall for er ,| iport wtgr New colore, beautiful new colore end mnif wear. Zipper eloelngt and round materials. -w nrcke. Suet 30 to 3# sl*49 sl*9B 59c p.,r sl*oo C. A. DOUGLAS CO. ACROSS FROM DAILY DEMOCRAT

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