Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 207, Decatur, Adams County, 1 September 1939 — Page 3
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CLUB CALENDAR ■ Boctoty D«adim*. 11 A. M. Fanny Macy “Hones IGOO—IOCI Friday Happy HwnwmaVan Club, Mrr. | Ralph Bluhm. 1:30 p. m. Work and Win das* .if IT. B. ’ ' Church. Mr. and Mr*. Wlllla n I itnkm. 7:30 p m. United Brethren V. I. S. Clam, 1 Church. 7:15 p m Tuesday W. M O. Zion Reformed Chum, i J:M p m. Civic Section Called Meeting. < I .lot ary Beat Room. 7 p. m Pal lota XI Bi: fines« Meeting, t Mrs. Arthur Holthoune. 7:36 p m. Tri Kappa Business Meeting, • Elk's Home, k p m. Evangelical Dutiful Daughter* "lass. Mrs Clarence Rrunnegraff, ?:3«* p. m <*. U of C., K of C. Hall, 7 3'l • •> m. as in X ray technician by Tr. E M ' ■an Burtjek Mr Werling is a gradna.e of the :ne Decatur hMth school and la now manatee utf the Werlin: Twins’, S'*« Il service atatlo nln Fort Wayne. h'OOBI ER PALS ENTERTAIN PARENTS The Hoosier Pals 111 s.rls club of Union township entertained their nsrents Tuesday evening with a e home of Mis J Raglna
Dl'-CATI’R DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 1, 1939.
Thieme Game* and contest a were’ injoyed and prises uwunl.nl t<> m,s Cred Thieme and GUtier: Blent' A 'lellclous luncheon Wua served. Present Were Messieurs n id Mendames Fred family. A<l of Murluch and family, Ervin Mom and family, Alfred Grote and I fatr'ly. Charles Thieme an i family.' M s. Margie Schaler and daughter Kithryn and Mr ami Mrs (Heckler,' The W M H, of th. Zion Reformed church will meet m t'u aoclnlj l looms of the church Tuesday after- | noon at twrethlrty o’cloci. Every, ■oin her la urged to lie present 1 There will be a railed meeting of the Civic Scot lon of the Woman's l< luh Tuesday evening at seven oclock In the Library rest ro.m Th'/ will be an Important meeting and every memtier In urged to be presens. The Psi lota XI sorority will have j u business meeting at th. home of Mrs. A. R Holthouse Tuesday even- ‘ ing at seven-ttyrty o'clock. I There wlll.be a bualnesy meet-' Ing wMh instillation of officers oft ,'he Tri Kappa sorority Tuesday, fewntag at eight o'clock at the Hike Home. The Dutiful Daughters rises of .•he Evangelical church will meet a; I the home of Mrs. Clarence Brunn.graft. Ninth and Elm streets, Tuesday evening at se.-en-fblrty •*’«•<«* Members an arfked to bring bh-thday idferlngn and thread ' money. The Catholic Ladies of Columbia will meet at the K. of C. hall Tues-' day evnnlng at seven-thlrtv o'clock for their regular monthly meeting. MRS. OLLIE MEI6ERS HONORED WITH PARTY j M's. Fete Amspaugh en urtalned •a few friends and neighbor- Friday • »entng honoring Mrs. Ollie Meib.ers of Fort Wjyne who is visiting ' hen- for several days. These present included Mrs Mo'■bera. Mrs Mary Sima. Mrs Chari m irltson. Mrs. Mallnda Dst wachter and the hostess. Mrs. Arn<.:augh. MRS RAVJSONO DURR HONORED WITH PARTY Miss Joyce Rlkef entertr.ned the I’elephone girls with a party Tue<j day evening at her home on Rugg '-treet honoring Mrs Raysn.-nd Dut- | who until her recent marriage was j M las Ellen Nash of Tocsin The entertaining rooms werv • iH-auilfully decorated with bouquets iof garden flowers. Bunco was en- • joyed aud prises awarded to Miss Ethel Kleltihenz. Mrs W J. Bock..nd, Mis- Bowers A i lovely luncheon was serve! at the I cl. s- of the games FAREWELL PARTY GIVEN MRS MILLS , Mrs. Wilford Habegger and Mri. Noah R Steury entertained a num- . her of cuesta Wednesday evening i vith a farewell party for Mrs. Rob i ert Mills, who left Thursday to | make her future home at Terre Haute. j Chinese checker., was played. Mrs Mills was pres- nted with a gift from the Mother's study club. Members present were Mrs. Roy ‘trice. Catherine Ochaenrlder. I Mrs. Lowell Smith. Mrs. Bryce Thonas. Mia. Henman Mye.-s. Mrs. Ralph Graham. Mrs. Steady. Mrs. I Habegger. and Mrs. John T. Myers. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. M-( Unlock I'and children of Columbus. Ohio left (J. i day tor Rome City where they |i*Ul spend a month with .Mrs. MeCHntock’a parents. Mr. snd Mrs. ', C. I>. Te»«ph*.
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■y HA nil I SON CARROLL ■* -'•Wr'Bkl. •*»» hln< Ftaiurss Syadlrale. las. H‘ 'IJ.YWOob.—-With a speed poamble only tn a gossipy community like Hollywood, the rumor was all over town that Joan Crawford had adopted a
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baby it was a line rumor, but it brought only a laughing denial from the star. “C e r t a Inly, there is a baby at my house." she said, "but it belonga-to a friend of mine who is paying me a visit it's funny how re-
porta atart at the wrong time Right after my separation from Franchot, I did Inquire about adopt-, Inga baby . . from the Cradle In Evanrton. But 1 found there were about 3.000 people ahead of me. so 1 gave up the plan." Which gives Joan the last laugh at the rumor hounds . . . and yet suggests ths possibility that she may carry out the adoption I4en one of these days. There Is the dickens to pav at Warners. The studio wants either Jane Bryan or Jane Wyman to change her first name to Janet Both girls being under contract to the same studio, there is a con-' slant confusion. Newspapers are j always crediting the film rotes of one actresa to the other. Or printing the wrong photograph Warners have tactfully approached the two Janes on the subject of the name change, but neither wants to give way. It may wind up with their bosses telling them to flip a coin. Too bad about Linda Darnell* Her triumphant return to Dallas. Tex., for the premiere of “Hotel for Women" was marred by Illness She took a bad cold on the day she left Los Angeles and was lighting the flu during her whole stay ' in her home town. More than 33.000 people greeted her at the station and she ■ stayed in the presidential suite at the Baker hotel The physical handicap plus the excitement of the trip brought her back to Hollywood with a temperature of 100 She has been ordered , to bed until she Is fullly recovered “Gone With the Wind" is down I to 21 000 feet and may be released st about this length. Which is amazing when you realize thia is equal to two ordinary features. The picture must be pretty well ■ Jelled, for Director Fleming is leav-1 tng for a vacation on his ranch at G. E. MANAGER COSTINI'KII Fltov CAUK ONg. ator manufacture, serving until his change of duties on July 31 of the current year. Nell Currie, Jr., like Mr. Lord, is also a veteran In the service of the company. A native of Currie. Minn. he started his service in 190 S in the employ of ihe power , apparatus department of the Western Electric company following his graduation from the I'niversity of i Minnesota as an electrical engineer. With the purchase of that department by the General Electric company. Mr. Currie joined the motor department of General Electric then located at the Pltiafleld
1 imes Have Changed for Them * * * * \\ **" *w : c ■ Lewla ti. Eaalerly and J. W. Petro No «ueh artillery pieces m this new anti-tank gun were Included In the military equipment of thcac ex-wldlera when they fought In the Civil war. That * why it prove* of «uch interest to l*-wla H. Kant•rly, 87, left, and J. W. Petro. 88. both of Colorado, at the G. A. K. encampment In Pittsburgh.
Del Mar. He expects to be away from Hollywood for three months, and he is entitled to the rest With two of ths year's biggest pictures, "The Wlturd of Os" and "G. W T W.". already to hla credit Understand Shipwreck Kelly, the ex-football star, broke his leg In four placet tn that game with a bunch of boys on Marjorie Weaver's front yard. He *at the Cellars of Lebanon hospital and taking plenty us kidding despite the seriousness of hla injury. Is this a laugh? The Negro chauffeurs of the Hollywood stare are holding a three-day golf tournament on the Harding course at Griffith park A number of ths celebs are contributing prizes. After weeks of search. Barbara , Stanwyck and Bob Taylor have finally found a house In Beverly Hills. They are packing at night - after they come home from the studio and will move before they go to Europe—lF they go. Somebody In the M-G-M wardrobe department has a very red face Ann Sothems undies and evening gown, which were supposed to go to her dressing room on the "Fast and Furious ' set, were delivered by mistake to tho dressing room of six-foot Hugh Sothera. who plays one of Rogers' Rangers ' in "Northwest Passage." Barbara Barondess. who hasn't made a picture since she married Douglas Mac Lean, is returning to the screen in Paramount s "Emergency Squad."
Hollywood will have to revise its ideas on Roub?n Mamouhan He brought Columbia* “Olden Boy" in several days ahead of schedule and UNDER budget If Europe isn't at war, Eddie . Albert plans, of all th Inga, to take a bicycle
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tour of Greece after he completes' "Four Wives." ... Is It serious between Dian* Manners and Director Arthur Lubin? He's her constant escort these days. . . . Director William Dieterle will enter several birds In the pigeon race from Bakersfield to Los Angeles. Sept 10. The beautiful Chinese girl who has been attracting attention tn Hollywood, Is Miss Soo Chow Lai She 11 take on* of the leads in Rudolph ■ Friml's new operetta. . . . And liere's a chuckle. Flo Haley may sell the beauty parlor she has . awned for only about a month. works. In tail he was named as- , sistant engineer of the power motor engineering department, and in 1920. engineer. Five years later he became managing engineer, and In 1929 he was named manager of the Philadelphia works. On February I. 193*. he was appointed manager of the Fort Wayne work* — O 1 FRAM E ORDERS CONTINUED FROM PAUL ONKI exprea*ed by Datadler when he entered the palace for the -Ollltcil meeting thia morning . "It * ataited. he said "We have done everythin* we could to avoid It."
gERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Charles 11 Toofiln left yesterday for a few days ar their cottage at Sylvan latke, Rome City, They returned Tuesday from' u visit In Columbus. Ohio with Mr. I | Mr. and Mrs. T T McClintock and family. | Mrs Randolph Brooks left yerder- | day afternoon for her l.om» in Ati lanta. Georghi after a ten days' (Visit with Mr and Eta Da.i Hchafe* of West Monroe street, Mr and Mrs. Clark Wlllia.n Rmlth vnd th* latter's parents, Mr. an t Mrs. Harry Westoff of Pittsburg will strive In Decatur Saturday and will continue to the Smith cottage at 'Hamilton 'latke with Mr. usd Mrs. Fred Smith and son la»wla and Mri. Maney Fvnlth where the party will spend the week-end and latbor Day. Mins Vera Porter, who line apen. i the past week in thia city with her parents, will return to Shreve. O. tomorrow to resume her duties a* music and art nuprt visor there. Sb>will be accompanied by Rusnell Berry of Shreve, who han been visit- , i‘lg at the Porter home. Mrs M E. Hower and daughter Miss Marcella, will retuFn thla evening from Indianapolis where th* In*ter attended th* t*ach*r's Institute held there today. Mr. and Mr*. Carl G*rb»r and' daughter have moved from Fifth street to their new home on Mer ccr avenue « Mrs. Robert Milla and son Danny left yesterday for Terre Halite ' T here they will mske th >ir home. Mr. Mills, who Is associated with the Commonwealth Insurance company. ha* been In Terre Haute for the past three or four weeks. Adams County Memorial Hospital Admitted: Harry Graber. Decatur (and dismissed*; Mrs. Job.’ C. Hay Ohio City; Al Schmitt, Mercer avenue Dismissed Rev. Alfred Farrar.' G.-neva; Doris Kcenlg. route S; Mrs. Harry Kirchner and daughter Carol Ann. route 1. Monroe. G. E. To Operate Four Days A Week E W. I.inkenau, superintendent of the Deratur Works of the General irk- announced today that a
■-—■———■I MDWRMMi “Best Bet’s Buick” It’s Here - The New 1940 Saylors Motor Co ——■. ■■»■ ■ ■"■! ■.h TOWNSHIP FORM NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES tn the matter of determining the tax rate* for certain IndCina’ Ha,,for4 T "*’ n » h, P Adam. County, Before Ihr Town. Il Ip Advl.ory Raard N'otl-e la hereby given the tax gayera of Hartford Town.tUp, Adama County. Indiana, that the proper le«i'i r"h *7 l| f w"ni ‘ j l ' 4l **• •* ’belr regular meeting place, on the Sth day „t September less will «on-TOMV-ltll- HI IM.KT < l.taaiFK ATHth Tewa.klp Kwadi Taltloa g. h>wi| Furniture A Ftiuln. Salary of Truai*•» • ®‘» Pay of T«*a> hrra |ll,<f(f«OO tortit . v»|.t i <fttl« F Hrnt !o» «»o Total Tuition Fund |li.«f»ouo Ruaaaa as:. t»»» TrußtF«. R Traveling Hup. IBee® Nor.i » H h<» .| Hut.t.i .» t . rthan Offlt r HupjdlFß. printing rrtn. ip<u J»nll«»r* Hupt»hr«i s&n M and Advertlidn* lnt*r«-«t 33 Pay of Advisory ll<»ard l& oo Total H«»nd Fund Furl for H n•. >ls Tare of Cemeteries |ou«u «pr«lMl kihmil I onali | *,!« IntrrsM a In s.t . • >« t*pkre|» of fire eq. lirpalr of Hulldhig* and Janitor H-rile Ton e<* Examination of Herorda 3J on .-are «»f Grounds | Sue «oi Tntmqmrtatlon of Uhildrm 2.«3:* «o u. e. Itefalr of h.|ulpment. ev- U«ht ..ul P..we t Total Town.hlp F und |l.<o» oli < ept Hctiool Bu.ee. 100 <lO Mr ellaneou. I’.lto .•-00u.0... _ Total S|O- lai S-h Fund »«, • . on i:«'HMvrK of fi v taw ru hi: h*i«ki> Fund. Heatulred For Ktpenaee Tuwaehlp eae.lal t.llh. Hond !■•»( I. preeeat year, la Heeember g|. at y Mn g ».h l U«.l . „“a , I MMrtM IMF * I Total Budget K.tlmate for Incoming Year . tl.gfLM t<MS an liitmutia nir-j J. Nr.eeaary Wapendlture. to be made from Approprlatione Vnevpended July SI. of preeent year MS.M I ‘it.t tut S ’.on uu I 3. Additional Appropriation, to be made Auguel 1. to Hrcemlter 31, of preeent year ’ 4. tautatandlng Temporary Loan* to t>e paid before • l>eeemher 31. of promt year, not included In Line. 3 or 3 S. Total Fund. He«tuir«*d <Add Line. I. 3. 3 and II - atm mt lafKSnn l**>mino a vts I on llaatd Sad To Hr lle.el.ed I ron, , taiher thaw The I'ropo.ed Hate tat Tav Levy « Actual Balan-e. Jul» 31. preeent year t 7. Ta«e* to be Collected, present year (Heeember Settlement! ...» *. Mlacellaneoua Revenue, other than from Ta« to be received from Augu.t 1 of pre.ent year to lieveml>er 31. of enaulng year. (See uchedule In Tru.tee'a Offley ) <al Special Taxea (See Hcheduleal c?«nno (bl All Other Revenue Hire Kchcdule.l t non an ». Total Fund. <Add Line. #. 7. »a and ahi 1,75 S oo j 7»»oo tt Sltiou ' KI Net Amount tn be rai.ed for exprn.e. to laecemher 31. of enaulng year . .... ims.no 4 «<t« on 1 »7t> ou i II operating Balance iNut In ever., of KxBMMM January 1. to June 30. Le.a Mi..'ellaneou. Revenue for MUM Period) 700.0 M • mm on S min mi 111 Amount to be rai.ed by Tax Levy t l.oos.mi «...t 3.U70 OO IM3 70 Fltoltti.K ta |.H» if.« Net valuation nf Taxable Property II Ila.ittl mt Fit ad. _ . Levy „n 4mount t» Tnwnahlp fn-m-rt. Hellal.e.l hi- iai s. ho..i • .: ’ "” Tultl.m MJjff ;n i ' 1 i 1 < wm|M»riUKr «fnl*>Bitrnt Os T«%r« < Mr , H |irrird -i To Hf * "Heeled 4'ollerted taalleefed toileted Townahin . 1T?... ISBH HIM IMg - Bond ... 3.44. nf S.IM mt 3.17* on I.SU.M Total 11. M. on 112.1ia5.00 810.(30.88 114,217.00 Taxpayer* appearing ahnll have a right to he heard thereon After the mx levle. hove hern detrrmlned 1 fht? I«V**nhl V't 'ATiM'. IW .. day. prior tn the -e. ond M. nd .e in Meptember. and the fitted M th* < otint' Tjim A'ljuMmrnt Board, nr nil their fa Hur*. n<> tn d«t bv the <V intv Auditor t*n I muX r nei7’fSrfJrthZ? iTnd "ft {? , * VIM ! n * y «PP-«I to the Rtat.. Board of Tutt 6»m|R'tX"r'l?.. , ."Sd r “hJ'"ta’te’B.mM wllPf| W x *Ah h y"”' r I . / OIIN X- DUFF, t A VOl KT .s—-RE I T EMB Ell 1. Hartford Township Trustee,
| 33-hour working snek would Im' I'ondiicted at the ptant star.ins neat' i week, fpr the bn lan it of th* utonih. j The factory will be ope rm nd four j days per week instead of five dur-' Ing the month, he stated SCHOLARSHIP TO >1 —-— I lflOWTll>,|!>el> FR«*M FAHR ONKI i • "Imt taken to perpetuate this scholarship and to make it available each year to the young people of , the church." , ■■■ ■" o Berne Man’s Auto Stolen Last NiYht A car belonglna tu Ervin Schindler of Berne. »»» reported stolen a< Vera Crus last night. It will tie recalled that Schindler's car wan »io|en several months kgu. The
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' thief, a lad from Richmond, was apprehended and eentenred to th.* lofornutory that time No trace o' I the car had been found late this ' . : vt • . ! vest Igat lug (ii \Nt.i: OF ADDRESS Nulnarrlberu are rrtiumlcd to give old‘and new addrewN when ordering paper changed from one addreww t<> another. For example: If you rha ng e your addrewt from Herat ur It. R, 1 to Ihralur R. R. 2. instruct •a Io change the paper from route one to route t WO.
