Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 222, Decatur, Adams County, 19 September 1939 — Page 3

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Lu G o I dw y n deE,l. K* * 4,1,1 resume • Vv, ' r ■■'" >n Catalina K* * ?«rty The Rt hlm ln ,h » ‘* r ■* M Csthenn,. H . had 15 fl. J’’ 11 "' ,h ' - l’ l * n *. so he 7°* for anything . . . E> .7? In hui **lmmlrg fl ' d /** ” 111 w **ring Eo for » or ’ r ' pw, * d at “>• *~n out of the w E HiX-i , Hi ' was R 4 * h, ,nf *n»ry and Ex™ y Wurn ,0 “ when | mtually cornea. , f ." r • f,w word * Ru dc HaviUand on the ■tetete* Bh * •■y Joan t» n? n hOrTOr * Brian * «xn»X? U r’ tOT duty H * » »S?^ 1 * ml **»w t* ‘°r the air service. kXnr 1 . )mn ta u ’* ck in town. * nruJ ? r weekend was »« •* wX. H y ß *u'* d '' m ‘* t 8h » lnv,twl M U «’meet aboard the sirocco ** mttee “ d * ir **' ’• were out of town. but ,he reason %*,*“ out * ■' n >* * «criil»nt ,or two days waa •toll ty n thr U t!ln‘ hlCh h * W “ * • bell 15 °-P ounJ -'■•Pper •tiUawL™ ,Ur "uffrred a * n h ‘* lrrt bruised shoulder. ’ Wttura. "Every- “* *« ice link**. Um * th “ **> re2?J ? ’ t “ d, ° hM * •’’bftin. tl y ? r h,r Unuck ** nnjr.n '£*,!!l p,ant •<> that ? S* n ,n 22 hour s *r*r. too .*l*. ** * nl * *“• to Uw. *t v,nt Mwi of the 1 skating sequencer

(■tMNgiMWUMBmWB ——-—■■* 1 -a HI occur Wednesday. November I. The engagement wan announced .it a beautifully appointed dessert I bridge given hy Mis. Camnbell. the bride-elect's mother, at their horn.* I <,n Mercer avenue Monday tvenlng. , An autumn color scheme was de. I lightfully carried out In table decI orations and huge bouqucnt* of as- ' rorted fall flowers Guests Included the Miras* liarI l>ara Jane Keller Mleanor Mathews. I Mary Jane Colch’n. Jerry Steele. I M irths Calland. Marjorie DeVoas. I hah Porter. Mary Cowan. Virgin! t Polch. Florence l.h htenMelge.-. I la-ona Wullhnan. L»e||g Hofstetter. R'tth Schwarts. Kuna lit >wn. and ' Betty Campbell; the Mesdan.es Her. : man Ehingen Albert Mutschler. John Si hug. Richard Townsend and I Holiday. 1 Th* It Y. fl Class of the First Cnited Brethren Sunday school will • inert at the home m Mrs. Ira Bodie ’ Thursday evening at sev<n-thlrty ■ o'l lix k Assisting hostess, will be ' Mr* Jonas Trltch of Fort Wayn>* Mrs Grace Hurst rnd Mr- Bertha lltke 1 he Frelndshlp Village home ec*v ' nomlca club will have an all day meeting at the home of Mra Rolla ' Randenfmsh Thursday. Memt>ei« 'are asked to noir dressed x» school i girls and bring a lunch A"! are in- • rd to attend The C I. W. class of the Evang* I deal Sunday school will meet Thursday evening at se«en-thirty ' o'clock at the home of V as Hetty i Fuhrman WINNER 3 CLASS HAS MEETING Thirteen members responded to I the roll call at the claaa meeting lot the Winner's class of the ..nu gel Ira I Bunday school held at the , home of Robert Carard “last evening Plans were made fur Rally day which will occur Oct oirer 1 The report ot the treasurer showed I that the flnam t s of the class were, In excellent shape Other business jot the class was taken care of , after which a social time was ,-n ■ joyed llefreahmenta aete served i The next meeting on October 2nd I I will he in the form ot a hamberger and weiner roust with arrangeflcengtXX

now can be photographed in technicolor. Heretofore, the rink wouldn't stay frvaen under the heat of technicolor lights. Many pictures now In production will face changes due to the war. In M-G-M's ' Remember,” there was a line tn which Taylor said: “I am sailing for Europe tonight on my honeymoon ** It will be changed to "I'm sailing for South America, etc.” Warner's cancellation of "Underground" was a foregone conclusion in view of America's neutrality. Jack Warner told the press **We will make no more pictures that will cause hate in other countries.” However, the studio Wil] go through with the construction of Its S«00.000 sound stage especially equipped for the making of sea pictures. It can be used not only for "The Sea Hawk" but also for "Captain John Paul Jones." “The Sea Wolf'' and “Captain Horatio Hornblower.’* Don t miss "Honeymoon In Rail ” It s one of the stickest comedies In years ... mostly talk, but so amus* mg that you don t notice the anti* climaxes in the plot ... So risque, too. The picture will be a terrific boost for four-year-old Carolyn Lee, whose father, an executive of the Wheeling Steel company, simply will have to relent now and let hea continue on the screen. The film will work wonders for.Oxa Maxsen. too. She is everything that Simone Simon waa supposed to be. ... Os course, you know that she has been married since last December to Jean Hersholt'S son. Allen. But I bet even Paramount doesn't know what a good athlete she Is. Among other things, she was runner-up for the aqua* 1 plana championship of Denmark. Well, you have to admit that Hollywood makes good on Its boast ■of couples remaining friendly after divorce.... The other night at ths Troc, Herbert Marshall and Lee Russell dined with Edna Best and 1 Nat Woolf Rlngsidera also Ini eluded Edward Sutherland and 1 Edwina Mandell and Audrey Suth- ' erland and Addison Randall. . . . Bill Hopper Is still plaguelng Ann Evers to come back from Broadway and marry him. . . Giuseppe Bamboschek came all the way to California to accompany Jeanette i MacDonald when she records her first album of concert music. . . . i Don't be surprised If Universal : also puts Gloria Jean's four-year- : old sister In the films. . . . They i finally got Lena Turner Into an i airplane (she flew down from San i Francisco) and now she wants to i get a pilot's license,

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, It A. M. Fanny Macy “•'•nee 1(X» i«t Tuesday • I Iztyul Dailghti-rn ('lass, Mrs |» | Warren. ?:2<i p tn. I Adams County Nurses' Association Picnic. Bun Bet Park. gpm. Tri Kappa Social Meeting, Elks 'J Home, g p, m, • C. 1., of r. Pot l.uck Ripper. K • of r. Hall. «;2d p «. Women of the Moose committee fleeting. Mrs Br«n Roop, ftp •| n. m. Psi lota XI. Mrs Gerald Smith. • <• Mt p m. ■ Eta Tau Rlgma sorority, Mlsg ■ Glennys Elroy, “;3n p m Wednesday ’ St. Ann's Study club. Mrs. - Thomas la-onard. T:So p tn. Historical eluh Opening Lunchbo n. Mrs. John Svhug. |>* ;«t p. m. • * ’ttislnoss and Professional Wo - m n's Cliih. Mrs. f L. August. «;30 I p. m. j l»e<-.itur Home Economics Cln., I Luncheon. Mrs. Charles Fletch* i er. I:2* p ,t< II Mt. Pl»a>an' Ladies* Aid Society. h Mra. Merle Sheets, k p m, Thursday • 0 Y R Class. Mrs I-a Rodl*. , | * 3K> p m, i C LW. Class. Miss Betty FuhrI man. 7 So p m | So Cha Rea Club Mrs Dl-k Ehln--’ger. «:30 p. m I, Spanish American Auxiliary. Le* i g>*>n Home, 7;.t0 p m i Christian Indies Aid. Church Au* I ultorlum. 3 p, m St, Luke'S laidixs' Aid Society M*g. Enwna Earhart, all day meeting Rt- Mary 'tu Township Home ■ Economics Chib Mrs Fred Render. I So p m. rl Prsbyterlan laidlcs* Aid Foclety. Mrs. Fred Smith. 2:3* p m Voting Matron's Club. Mr?. Albert I Miller. 3:30 p. m. Literature Hepdr'ment. Llbrar*. i|4:ls o'clocfl. County W. C. T V. Convention. I Imsant Itol* Church, afternoon -1 and evening Evangelical Ladiea* Aid Society [ < •torch. 2 p. m. V B. Progressive Work -fa Class (Mrs William Arnold. «:3r> p. m. . Friendship Village Club. Mrs RolIla Raudenbush. all day m eting. Methodist Fore'an Missions! y , ttp'iiiiig. Mrs It A tituckey. gpm Friday j I'hilathae Class. Mrs. Norman Rruae. * 3o p. m. Adams County Woman’s Chorus. Moose Home. I:3d p ni. Little Flower Study C'ib. Mr* Hugh Itoniels. 3- ;w p m Amerhan U*gio n Auxiliary. Leg on Home, 7 tg p. m, menta In charge of tb>- enteitainI ment •HMM. The Little Flower study club will I bold its Initial meeting at the hom-» cf Mrs Hugh Hwiiiels Friday evening at seiea-thirty o'clot,. The woman's for« ign missionary • a iety of th* Methodist chj*ch will have its opening fa!' meeting at thy home of Mrs R a. Stuck-y Tbuisday afternoon at ti.o o'clo-k. Each member Is asked t< bring a gues’.' The American I cgion ruxiliarv will mei-t Friday evening at severhirty o'clock-at the Legi.m home The Philathae class of the Rapt Is' -,'unday school wilUmee at the heme of Mrs. Norman Kruse Friday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. Mrs James Chilcote will be the leader and also have charge of th» social hour. Hull call will be responded to with favorite poi-ms All members are aake<| t o be in attendance Mm ' PoMt Office Robber's Sotii’hl Macy. Ind. Sept l»~((*PiKtate police today pressed a search for

Now Open A complete Drew* Making »h<>p io <w»he tour proltlemin PLAIN and FANCY SEWING Bring your Mwing to M. Wf art (killed in »**mg of all kind*. PRICES REASONABLE Mr*. J. L. Dickman. with yearn of eaperiance in making Draper lea will be in charge of the Drapery department SHOP LOCATED ABOVE Niblick & Co. DOROTHY REX Phone <BB.

Their Ship Torpedoed • ' .1 ' Emi ■ ”, *•■*'»■ 7 J*” »Nur*d Lascar saUors of the Briush ship .Vupdapur are tskaa tr • k b*** a for whib doctor* clutter around many of the V, , r \ who •** ln '*»• lifeboat Ths Magdapwr was torpedued off ths cr .iah coast and th« rescues were made m full view of thousands of seaside holiday seekers.

Ambers, Bride«to-Bc ■ Xl A fl \ A' ‘ fl iri * g Lau kmher* ami Margaret < <-ho Wed ling belie will ring for lx>u Ambers, lightweight champion, and Margaret Ceho on Oet. 5 The two will be married at Herkimer, H. Y., th« tame town ot both. xafecracker* who looted the po»t office hem of $3 3K* in t.<»n-n*go-Gable postal as vines bonds, stamps and stamp money Fingerpiim exl*rts were attempt Ina to identify the burglars Contribute Fund* To Salvation Army Following are th* num a of th* <• mtrlbutors to the ftsl*atloa Army ampaign for Monday Egt* Fuh’man. Grace Welland. Wai -r Hoile, I tench, 11. J Knspke, Fd Reinking. John Walter. O. Ktulta. Curt Moser. Virgil M.-Clure, Harry Top’.Vm, Stocky, Roy Walters, t'has. New Shirley Feted -Ai l I feUW ■ \ ■■ k xH Governor Holt and Carolyn Lee It's a great day for Carolyn Leo. four-year-old juvenile screen player hailed as another Bhirley Temple, as she is honored by home town folks at Wheeling, W. Va. Even Gov. Homer A. Holt, left, turned out to honor the child.

' Ward. I>e Hilyard. R Woman. R Walter. John McClure. Wm Sutler. Frank Andrew. j.-«e Sutton. Rill I. «•. fattlea-Edwarda <X. H. H. i K-iwkoberg T. Grallker First < State Hank It E. GlenJenninr. feeple Beauty shop. A. J Smith, i.te Hardware Store. North»rn IndI na I’ublk Service. Tri Kappa sorority. Alva Nichols. C W. England. Carl Mies. Fred Fitilenkamp Henry Heller. Ferd Litterei. J. H. Frucht -. Lois Graham. Robert Krick. Ko< her •.umber Co.. Saylors Motor Co. H F Teeple. Ed Bauer. R alnh Gen- , t r. American Lealon. Nortiert Aumann. Herman Meyeis. Jan M.trphv. Miller* North End Grocery Harry ■Grittoe. Roy Johnson. Cal Peterson Raymond Kohne. Ilolthoase Drug ■ C Smith Drug Co . Schafer Store, iC. C Rayl. Wall's Bakery. Ada , Martin. Ctoaa. Heare. Sepaus Mel- < bl. Charles Hrodbck. Sam Butler. I Charles Ettinger. L'ght Dept. EmP'uyes Kirsc h Ilan Ing Mt«l Franels Ellsworth. O. A. M Manama.* Geo. Rent/ Glenn Hill, and KrickT» udall Co. • —~ Huke Os Windsor Is Ready For Service Uindon. Sept, is — tu,» — The Duke of Windsoi prepared todav to leave for France to serve with; th* Riitish expeditionary force in! t France with the rank of major! general The former king, who returned i to England wllh hla America?-1 • bom Wife a week ago after a nelf-i t impcMu-d tkree-ynar exile, drupt.- d! temporarily hla rank of field mar I shal Hr will take up a “staff appointment" In France Window Display Too True Toledo. O <Ufo A window ad i vertisemvnt of an outboard motor; • "so light a child can carry it” I ■ proved too great a temptation for; I a passerby who walked away with! the motoi. valued at 113 —■' ll 1 ft—- —'<► I Gobbler Takes Over Next Geneva, N V u.pj % turkey on the farm of E It Smith will noon have a family Hr Is netting on about !<• guinea hen eggs The gofdd»i pnrmlnen to be a "mother" tn the orphans

Public Sale 4 bate .old my farm and will mil at Public Auction 5 milo n*» a t and I*4 mile* Knuth of Monroe. Ind . 7 inline E**t us Hltlfftim. on Road ' 12* then i>* mile* Hnutb. on THURSDAY, SEPT. 21st Commencing at 10 A. M. HORSES— Strawberry Roan Mar.- 2 yr. old. extra good. Hiack hor»»■ 11. wt 1400; Sorrel horae Id, wt. IMS. 7 HEAD CATTLE Hiack Jrrm-y Cow due Io freaben by day of wale. ' fluernaey Cow H. due In lire: fluernaey A Ayrshire Cow. <; Jeraey Cow. 7 Red Cow 7; li item ary A Jer*ey Cow g; (Itmina-y c nw • Them, are good cowa. all mllkltig food flow HOOE—2O extra good Feeder Hoge, 125 to l&n R>a POULTRY— IIS Rig Englinh White Leghorn Pulleta; 5o head of White Rock Pullet*. FEED— a', acre* of good Corn; I<m» Hu good Oata. IMPLEMENTS Meltrrrlng 1020 Tractor; Little Wonder Tractor Fiona. Me peering Tractor Iliac, like new; JDeere Fertlllrer Grain I Drill io hole; Xrw Idea Hay Loader; J-Deere manure apreader: Dun- 1 ham double Culilpacker; Rotary hoe The above Implement* tiard 2 J era eon* and are like new. J-Deere Corn planter; McCormick Mower i d ft.. Hplke Tooth harrow; 2 einale row riding cultivator*. dump hay rake. Tedder, good mud boat; Turnbull wagon; hay rack, atalk cutter; U“ walking plow; good wheelbarrow, double art harneaa; Prlmroaa cream aeparator; II pc Walnut Dining Room attlte; and article* too numerott* to mention TERMR—Caah. or arrange with Mr. Baumgartner at the Bank of Berne If credit la deaired. WM. HEYERLY. Owner Roy K. Jobnaon—Auctioneer, Elmer Baumgartner—Clerk Luneb will be nerved

Personals Mrs. A. M. Anker of 12u Winches* Iter Street la some better at the Ad- ■ ams county memorial hospital I where she has been a patient for i the past week, suffering from ger* i vous disorder. i Rev. George Walton, Amos Higgs and Charles 0. Tropic attended the f•realtytery at Nappanee yesterday i Mr. Teople returned to Rome City, where he and Mrs- Ter pie are •ponding the month at their summer homo with their sop-in law and daughter, Mr. and Mra. T T. M- ! t Unlock and family of Columbus, Ohio. Miss Eleanor Pumphrey athlotl-' Instructor in |he public a bools. Is' .improving slowly at the Adams I county memorial hospital, whore J -he has been confined the past sev. e al weeks following a hip injury Mrs. lutncelot I <*rry of Belmont Park underwent a lonsilectomy at the Adams county memorial hospital today. Frank Boerger, Harley Roop a nd daughter Pauline, son laiwrence Eugene and Mra. Herman Hoffman m itored to Bucyrus. Ohio Monday to attend funeral services ter Wells limp uncle of Mrs. Hoffman and Mr. Roop Mra. John S. Peterson has returned from a trip east, visl'lng the New England states and the New York World's fair. She stopped at Ih-troit and at Montpelier, Ohio, where she visited with Mr. „nd Mrs. 1 Robert Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keller, the latter having moved to Montpeliet recently. Make Effort To Halt Armour Plant Strike Washington. Sept, is _(fPj— ■' Secretary of labor Frances Perkins' met with Armour and Co., officials! today in an eleventh hott.- attempt, to avert a nation-wide strike ot: CIO Packing House workers wboj demand signed contracts a' Armou.* | plants. Chairman Van A. Rittner of the packing house workers organiung committee set today as a deadline fo* Armour to negotiate or the up-1 lon would strike. Four Aivnour oft .ciala w, nt into conference with Mias Perkins shortly after 1» A. M and PW<K' officials: held themselves ready to join the conference if Miss Perttms persuades Armour to negotiate with! 'he group here. ha tn ax t- Suits Piled For Stream Pollution Franklin. Ind . Sept. 19 (UJ») Damage suits asking 3C2.MH) were , on tile today against the city ot ' • Franklin and the Morgan Packtag •Co . of Franklin by owners of I i farms on Young's treek south of I here j The complaints alleged that the creek Was polluted hy waste from ' th* canning factory and charged . . the pollution has existed for three ' years The sewer line from the plant | ' was connected with Franklin's i ‘ IKo.ooo sewage disposal plant In 1 ,W ‘ o Mishawaka Child Killed By Truck Mishawaka, Ind. Sept 19—(CPI - Larry Cooney, 3-year-old son of i Mr. and Mrs James Cooney of Misi '..iwaka. was killed yesterday when ■ truck driven by Henry Max. 83. ' of South Bend, went out of control -end ran up on the sidewalk. URGE RETENTION ~ ~~ - 111 CW, • CONTINVRP ON PAQK BtXt | ’-artlclpatlon in war not a matter to b* determined by magiati-ates and civil rulers alone but. det, ratines! j what attitude he will take towards •war. If and when the governcent derma It necessary to wage

i' t't' I f Forthose who want the best Once you try this new Blatt BN Old llcidcllxrg Special BKj PiHenet Ikcr.nuuilicrlxrr Bg > MM will xatislr you. bparklcog SH RR brilliaoce uniform vupencir gR ■ BNRBRBHB make it the best M I good beer. Blair Brewing I I O . Milwaukee. U X. bB 1 MILWAUKffS MOST EXQUISITE BEER

- rar Christians are hound to obey' i their consciences before Cod ami I’he church must recognise and un i Sold their duty to obey conM ienc c I This overture will be vu'ed upon ,at the next meeting of presbyterv and was placed in the hands of Rev. G. O Walton, chairman of the committee. Amos Biggs andC. D Teepi" I v.'ere Decatur delegates to presbv •i-ry. Adams County Memorial Hospital ♦ • Admitted: Mrs. William Rawley. •43 Fulton st.. Berne. Miss Jeaste I iteichard Willshlii. Ohio; Mis Lancelot Perry, Behnont Park IMsmtssed: Ralph Thomas Bailer. | Homewood. Albert Ruhl. Geneva: I Paul KrueckHjerg. DecaturArrest Two Youtha For Jewel Robbery Indianapolis. Hepc is — tyffi . I State police today announced that I Ainos Hayes and Eldon Coving ton. each 19. of RhHimlngtou. had I been arrested In Compton. Cal., i <>u request of Indiana authorili, • I In connection with a IJOtiOO jewel

——— ' ■ —^U——a^—. '***.*« —^77. —..m jj j '' ” ’ -*■» • *«r »oe—f» i m Bl *< **l*ll i i 3 L, JmMF ix’s-d eorm blarlhnndi Bhdfltap n*d r no- n * «««,onx. (f Q 2.. toWtor Gaod r edsr b«»* ♦«». Ece«o<w-c«l. Try >♦ rodxy* i:. .1. SMITH DRUG (XX — - F 2 - 'lkT'. ’^r— ~• ’n pvj EM ml In Time r® of Need Arranut’menlo to null a family *m / i i need and financial condition when C the need aripew mat be secured with confidence at thin ewtabliishr .. ment. Our yearn of aeninK the : “■-.-m people in thin community han taught u» to give our bent at all times. ZWICK FUNERAL HOME w h IwIC K • ROBERT/.ZWICK ROBERT fi.rßttfiY gw;.’ ASinerJunenilService. -J atJ[pwer^aneml r Prices PHONES: 61-800

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'robbery at lamisvllle. Ky. last derby day Th*- jewelry was taken from Mr and Mrs C Andrade May 6 Captain Waller Eckert of the stale pidier said several of the aliden items were sold later !n Bheimiiigtoti and Indianapolis Italian Line Refuses German Passengers New Ymk. Sept l‘l -U.py The ItstliMii lin«* iHunwl tftai.iy to |w«r* mil ImldviM of Germuu Utwh nr Slovak )hiAM|*ottM tn Anti oit the llhei H»-X witli lhs**ie <*t ••dentin |g were pu» anhore an tbr liner tai alwwi in imil Official* de< lined tn < omno tii or the order t<» dear the «||||» oi Ger man nat ions Im whieh «'.*itie front the headquarter* ot the hal ian line al iteiioa Since th. Briti*h I»I<m kade of the Sorth Sea. German natiotml- % v.lieeti able to return h<»inr triJ* Free Chickens. Sun Set I hint i Wednesday,