Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 217, Decatur, Adams County, 13 September 1939 — Page 3
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CLUB CALENDAR * Society Daadllna. 11 A. M. Fanny Macy 1000—IOC 1 Wadnaaday Zion Reformed Ijldlea* Aid Roe. •My. Uhurch Rocial Rootaa, 2:30 p m. Zion Luißbran Missionary Roclety. Ijntheran Uhnrch, 2 p m Wealey ronplca Clan*. M., K. Church. 7:10 p m. UAL WEDNESDAY United Brethren W. M A , Mm Addle Andrews. 2 p. m. Red Peppers HI Club Guest Night. Luckey School. 7;3ft p. ni. Thursday Union Chape! W. M. A. Mrs Robert Worklnger, I: Sj p. m. Better Homes Club, Mr*. John Fiovd. 7:30 p. m. Union Chapel Woman's Missionary. Mra. Robert Working:r, 1:30 F- m. •eastern Star. Mhsonic Hall. 7:30 p. m. St. Paul ladles Aid. Mra Rrnest Egley. all day Baptist Woman'a Society, Mrs C. F. Peterson. 2:3ft p. m. Heidelberg Class. Zion Reformed Church. Chnrch Par lore. 7 30 p. mJ Eighth Street United Brethren ;W M. A.. Mrs Clara Dague. I:3ft p. tn. , Women of Moose Culled Meeting.' Ix>d«e Home. S p. m. Woman'a Home Misplona'/ Carry-' In laincheon. Methodist Chnrch. 1 p. m. Friday Monroe Methodist Ladies Aid. Mra. Harve Sell 2 p. m. tTn lon Chapel Faithful Workers. Freeman Schnepp. ?;<S p a. Evangelical Kum-Joln-Ua <Taa«. ‘ Meet at Churvh. 0 p. m. Saturday Cafeteria Supper, Zion Reformed Cnnrch. S to 7 p. m. Evangelical Mission Band. Church. 3 p. m. Monday United Christian Missionary Society. Mra. Earl Hoffett. Tuesday . Adams County Nurses’ Association Picnic. Bun Set Park. 8 p. m. held each Monday with N’<*«dlr Club afterwards. It is deaired that aa many aa possftile attend theae meetings. FRIENDLY CIRCLE ENJOYS MEETING The Friendly Circle of the Eighth street U. B. church met last even-
"Victor Herbert" set, when Mary Martin and Allan done* are doing a number on a stag* in an imita* ' tion snowstorm. I Tou ait with Mary a mother, half , way back in the auditorium, and aoeorb the beauty of the acene on the atage . . . the snow sifting i down upon the two ... the handsome figure of donee, clad in a gray overcoat and a gray top hat ... the petite Mary, all in white, I with a fur hat, fur at her shoulder*. and with the tight gown squeezing her alim waist even slimmer. Suddenly, Mrs Martln'a mother* ly instinct* rise above her appreciation of beauty. “Poor Mary!" ahe exclaims. “How ahe must be suffering! duet look at that dress. And I can , never even get her to wear a girdle." I Drive a few milea to Culver City, enter an M-G-M sound atage and you can watch Spencer Tracy and two score of ragged followers ho'd a council of war
t on a hillside cov* I arad with pins I tree*. So perfect t* I the work of th* I set builders that I it is hard to be* I llev* you are not 1 In a real forest. The scene Is ] th* on* from I "N o r t hw •■ t | Passage" wher* Major Rogers* runpara haulnw
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, rangers, having destroyed St. Francis, and having reached the heights above Memphremagog, are pleading with, their leader to split the command into small companies for a better chance at finding the game that will save the men from starvation. Director King Vidor gets th* long seen* in two takes. Tracy wanders over to say hello. "That waa fast work," we ob* serve. "Yeh." says Tracy. "We got it right ... but you don't ever want to pull anything phoney on Vidor. He'll *top you right away." Hollywood has com* to think of Tracy as n*ver doing anything plwmey. W* aak him if Vidor has had to stop him often. “Oh, sure." says Tracy with a grin. "There's plenty of bam in all I of ua."
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1939.
ing at ihe home of Mrs. Martin' Hill for g pot luck supper. (Jams.! '•nd guitar selections by aymih.' lunlor and Kedron Hill sere enjoyed. present were Rev »r>d Mrs Lake! Martin, Mrs. Hotel Foor Way he' Troutner. Dale Oatuirw, Mra. Mar-' i ’ln Hill and daughter B->ity. Mr ! • rd Mra. Clarence Smith. Lawren. .. 1 Michael. Mrs DoLoyd Garwood M" and Mrs Argo Hudduth. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Walters. Mra. Earl Carroll and daughters Lucy and Lillian. Mrs. George Blunt an.l* .'hlldren Barharu and Junl.tr HELEN LISTER ' RECEIVES OFFICE The Rebekah lodges of district number 31 Including Adams. Wells' and Blackford counties met at Mont-! peiler Tuesday and electel officers' for rhe new year. Velma Cavltt of Zanear'lle was chosen aa president Bule RpaHiding. Montpelier, vicepreald'*nt; Helen Liater. Decatur, aacreury; Lea! Armstrong. Geneva, treasuter. Gladys Dunckle. assembly preal* dent, gave the school o< 'netructions. In the evening the degree was| conferred on a class of candidates.; Those from bers who attended' included the Meadamea Drwwy Gal-1 'ugly. Jesse Fry. Walter LlaterJ Frank Major, Cheater Hower, and ('harlea RotSbuck. IWONAU Timothy C. Corbett, former city, , councilman here and for a long I't-ne a cigar manufacturer operator lof a retail store that war head- ' quarters for the boys, came down | (com Fort Wayne this moaning for a visit. Mrs. Michael Sorg has returned from Fort Wayne, where she was j called several daya ago by the ll'- ( near and death of her father. Mich-' sel Harkenrlder Funeral services were held Monday at the St- Law-' rence church near Fort Wayne. Mr. j Harkenrlder had many friends 13 thia community. Miaa Mary Siefert of Lian. Ohio haa treturned homo after a severs I days’ visit with relativea and friends In Decatur and vicinity. Mr and Mrs. T. C. Corbett of Fort Wavne are gnesta ot Mr. and -Mrs.! Fred Fullenkamp. Earl Vandergrift of WOWO Fort Wayne was a visitor here -ast evening. working on plane for the fall and winter community programs Roy Girod and Edward Lkchty of. the Berne Witness were visitors la' iMcatur last evening and called a*, th's office. Mr and Mrs. Pe’er Klopfenstink* of route 1. Monroe visited In Decatur yesterday afternoon. James Parka of Huntington, who is visiting his daughter. Mrs Pick-, ett at Middlebury. Ohio, visited with old friends here last evening. Dale W. M< Millen was a business visitor in Decatur Tuesday after-.
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WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILEVflhatCslawi—iadlasi J*a*o*l sfMia , *a Msnwg laria* la Co The llvee •Moul* pnur out two l-ound, ot . SaaM MW iats soar bewetadakr.fr this kib ta eel Hvw tea rrwi». >oai f.<>4<G**nl4l*> -t Il nut derar. tn the bowel. Ila. up sour eloou.h You set coeetipaud Your wk. 4, ijil-m la poiwmed and you ted sour, soak and the world l--k* punk. A were bowel movMMnl donn't set at the eauM. It take. Ih— S'<4. <44 Carter'. ' Little Lteer PUta to art tlwee two pound. I «f Mto dewSns trwty and awke roe hri “as and up “ n.rtn!—., switle. yet .Buntal la naktaa bUe flow truely. Ask tor Carter'. Little I.leer Pill, by name. U cent, fleubbvrn.y r«tuM eaylUaa «tae- ______ —— noon. Felix Hol (house of luoulsvltle. Ky . visited here several days this week. Mis* Merle Burds and Mrs. John JA. M. Adair, of Portland, were visitors at the home of Miss Burda's brother, Dick Burds, Mercer avenue. Tuesday. Mr. and Mra. Joe Burds, who recently visited his brothers. Charles A and Dick Burds. In Decatur, have I returned to their home In Cleveland Ohio aDer a trip to Latrobe Penn., where they visited relatives of Mrs. I Burds. Their son. George. la attendi Ing Case College again ihl« year. True Miller of west of Decatur I was a business visitor here today. * —————a-— Deny CCC ('amps To Be Turned Military Indianapolis. Ind., Sept 13—(tTP) —Civil conservation corp* camps j will not be converted into military groups. Virgil Sheppard, state director of OWN’ selection, aald today. Sheppard said he bad received I word from officials, In Washington i deny tug rumors that the CCC would .become a branch of the mll'tary ser- | vice According to the noticfl, en 1 rollers would be subject to service Ally as private cltlsens an’ on the same basis as thos- outsldo camps. Sheppard said.
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Two Decatur Pupils Enrolled At I. U. - Bloomington, Ind. Sept. 13—Gl’liert Egly and Myles Parrish, of Decatur. are among the additional re-! I cent high school graduates who AOTK'E TO SOA-BESIISfItWTW S». IUJW. la Ike Sflam. « Irrwll « *•« s.eleaitaer Term. IMS STATE OF INDIANA adams county. **»*•_ John G. Hoffman vs James <L>ln Charles D. Hawbaker. Pearl Hasbaker. Tony Korte. Haymond T. hnochell, L. C. Laswetl. Georgy K Korte. Jamrr Patak< r, Herman Head. T. Janie* Waddell, Clarence Thiea. The plaintiff tn the above entitled ■ sure having filed hl* complain, • therein together with an affidavit that the defendants are non-resid-ents of his state, and that said action Is brought to enforce the collection , -if ptaintirrs demand by proceedings In attachment. Now therefore, the said defendants are hereby notified that unless they Im- and appear In the Adams Circuit Court on the 3»lh day of October, 1»S». at the Court House In Decatur In said county and stale and answer or demur to aald complaint, the sama ,1 will tie heard and determined In their absence. IN WITNEM WHEREOF. I have hereunto el my hand and solved th, . seal of said Court this Sih day of September, t»S». G. Remy Hlerly Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court. John l~ IWVoaa Attorney. Sept, fl-11-fo btcritu pis si. a»rrri.»:wKaiT <»F F.fITSTK AO. ssaw Notice is hereby given to tne creditors. heirs and legatees of Henr> Thomas, deceased, to appear In the , Adams Circuit Court, held al De ator. Indiana, on the lath day of rn tuber, I*3*. and show cause. If any. why the Final Wb-nlement Ac. lounta with the estate of said de- < edent should not be approved; and "aid Heir* are notified to then and •here make proof of heirship, and re-elve their distributive shares. Olive May Thomas. Admlnlstratrl•, with will annexed . Itecatur. Indiana. September S, IMV. Fred l„ I.lHerer, Attorney. I Kept. «*l3 NOTH K OF FIN if. nETTI.KMENT OF KfITATK AO. Jimi, Notice Is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legateea of John C I Mdrait. deceased, to appear In the Adams Circuit Court, held at De.aI tur. Indiana, on the loth day of i twtober. I*3*. and show cause. If any, why the Final Settlement Accounts ’ Wish. the estate of aald dmeden. Mhnuhi not br rtpprutrd. and naitl heirs are notified to then and there l make proof of heirship, snd receive . their distributive shares llosella Moran. Administratrix , Decatur. Indiana. Meptembet 6. l»:i*. Feed l„ I.lHerer, Attorney
PRESIDENT CALLS — (CONTINCED FROM PAGB ONE) ' telegram* were dlspatch-d included: j Vice-pre«ident John 'I. Earner.' I'valde Tex ; Speaker William B Bankhead. Jasper, Ala.; Barkley. McNary, assistant senate minority leader Warren R Auatin. Burling ton. Vi.; assistant aenale majority leader Sherman Minton. New M- ' bany. Ind ; chairman Key Pittman of the senate foreign relation* commiitee. Tonopah. Nev.; Rayburn. i Martin, and Sen Jatne* F Byrnes. ; at Spartanburg S. C. Awaiting dlscloaure of prealden- ' tial spectal aeaslon plan*, oppoa- > Ing faction* In the dispute over re I vision of the neutrality statute ' continued their verba) skirmish Ben. William E Borah. R . Ida . I 1 led off for the isolationist bloc ' Monday with a warning that re- ' peal of the embargo on shipment* of arms, ammunition and Imple- ’ tnents of war to belligerents would endanger American peace. Rorah was joined by Sen* Gerald P. Nye. It. N. D.. Arthur II , Vandenberg. R. Mich. and D Worth Clark. D.. Idaho, in promising that the Isolationist bloc would do hard list tie against the presl . dent’s proposal Vandenberg said the neutrality ' f law could nol Im* changed "with - out being uniieutml “ He rellerj sled Borah's demand for “full and I free debate" In the senate before' 1 any action is taken t Sen. Frederick H Van Nuy*. D.. Ind, aald he would favor a cash and carry plan if "properly safe. ' guarded" but would oppose any ! "Istlllation or alliance which may result In again sending American soldiers overseas " J, On the other side of the dispute r Sen. James F. Byrnes. D., H ('.. ; said that failure to revise the act would "simply Im- taking sides ! with IHUer" and would punish peaceful nations. j Social security administrator . Paul V. McNutt, a close friend of ( the chief executive, said In a radio > address last night that he was | "convinced" that most Americans , « "stand squarely behind the president" In his neutrality stand McNutt predicted that the VMfifl States would remain neutral and urged American* to pledge them selves to “search for an enduring peace; not peace by surrender and | flight, hut peace by cooperation * have b<*en granted admission cards '-to Indiana Uolverslty and are entering the university this week Approximately 1300 of this year's student body will bo new students. Thuradsy and Friday of ibis week are the compulsory orientation day* tor new students Classes will begin next Monday. September IS Trad* In a Good Town—Decatur.
Name Former Banker Gross Income Head smMreaMtatasm Indianapolis. Ind. Sept. 13—(UP) . —Gov. M. Clifford Townseud today .lamed Gilbert Hewitt, former New I Castle banker, acting he*.: of the stale gross Income tax division until the resignation of Clare.ce Jack-1 son fnait that post becomes effective September 30.
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Gov. Townsend indicated that Ha* | wit. who haa been cashier ot the di- | vision since May. IM.I, prdbably j will take over the post permanetfl ly after the first ot November. Water Bugs The annoyance of water >-ugs can 1 be eliminated by pouring a small - ouaatity of kerosene, or a ueak sol 1 utlon of turpentine (3 ports water -|*o 1 part turpentine), down the dra‘n pipe, once or twice a week.
