Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 224, Decatur, Adams County, 21 September 1939 — Page 3
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| decorated -with bouquet* of beaui tlfnl autumn flower*. Twcnty-thro* members attended the tlrwt meet Inc. After the luncheon. bln Ito was on- ( ,'oy< d and price* given to Mr*. Judsoi l»a*awiter and Mr*. Floyd Ack1 Ihe committee assisting Mra. | Ji-hug a* hoste** included the Me*dame* Delton Pa*« water. Sam , t’-menp Wilson liar. ttarl Holllnt*- ! worth. Ed Beery and Eal Ahr. , The flrat study meetlnr will he i Veld Wednesday. September 27. at the country home of Mr* Kd Christen. Mr*. Sam Be tier, leader, will prerent a piper describina ’Country Life in Norway”. All member* are urged to he present. WOMEN OF MOOSE HANDKERCHIEF SHOWER The Women of the Moore entertained with a handkerchle' show.-r Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Mr*. Brice Roop honoring Mr*. E«a*t Whitehurst who will move the latte rpart of this week to ttth.on Chy. Illinois. Twenty-eight member* enjoyed th* evening Gamer were played and the chapter presen <*d Mr«.| Roop with a gift Lovely refreshments were served at the close of. ev-nlng. , RESEARCH CLUB OPENING LUNCHEON The Research cli»b will open its' fall and winter meeting* with a one O clock luncheon Monday. Septem!b«r 25. at the home of Mrs. O. L> j \ ance. The committee In charge t will Include the Meadames H. it Heller. A. R. Holthouse. *n«t George Thomas. CAI. MONDAY Research Clwh Fall Opening. Mr* |O. L Vance. 1 p m. OISCUSS'ON GROUP BEGINS WINTER MEETS The St Ann discuaaton coup met 1 I last evening at the home of Mr*. ; rhesna* Leonard for the first of the fall and winter meeting* after a dimmer vaoatlon Ml** Tillie Melh<w». lewder for the evening, opened ’ the meeting with a prayer for i ptmee. ! Mr*. Carl Steigmeyer read an ar- | tide. “Catholic Summer School Give* Msgr Fulton Sheen .Spiritual (Lonquei " Mr*. Jated Retd read
, picture* that ar* ott the beaten track But "The Real Glory" us a etralght action thriller, one of the best of the year. The talk about changea to appease the Philippine government waa moatly juat that. From what I can find out, only about 95 feet were cut from the picture: One aeeno of a group of Filipinc aoldiera fleeing in terror from a single Moro Another, of David Niven slapping a soldier for being a coward. After the preview, eeveral people were wondering if war picture* will be successful with women A good answer for that is th* fact that six out of the 10 high | Spo«uung picture* in Hollywood hl* tory have had war backgrounds To wit: "Birth of a Nation." "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypoe," "The Big Parade," "Cavalcade" All Quiet on the Western Front" and "Th* CockEyed World." Among the other four. "Ben Hur" and "The Covered Wagon" were full of fighting. Only Th* Binging Fool" and "Snow White ami the Seven Dwarfs" fall definitely out of the war category. Add to Interesting Hollywood newcomers: Captain T. Prout, who will be technical adviser for Warner Brother* on "The Fighting 89th" The explain fought with th* famous regiment all through the World war and. after that, he served three year* as a general In the Irish Republican army. Vidor McLaglen awaits only the word from the Red Croaa to start all hit
troop* to rollIn g bandages. ... Irving Asher and Torn Geraghty sailed tu New York on the name boat as the sun Ivors of the Athania . . . Carol Parker. who got ■u c h a rush from Dennie
Vidor McLaglen OKoefa. io now a alnger at Lindy's cocktail room here And has a certain congressman from the northwest very much Interested In her.... Jackie Coogan has departed for New York. The nightclubs will be very aad. ■ • • i Hunt! Hall and Ruth Skinner were a new combination at th* Walker-Derby.... John Payne will keep the mustache that ha grew | for "State Cop." . . Have Tom Neal and Diana Imwlo quarreled? He's always alone at ta Conga ! those nights and looking very : i glum. 1
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1939.
CLUB CALENDAR • Society Deadline, it a, m. Fanny Macy 1000- toct Thursday Pinochle Clith. Mr*, Clarence I Weber. 7:38 pm. •* Y, B. Class. Mr*. |» Bodie.' i 7:30 p. m. C. L. W. Clsss, Mis* Betty Fuhrman, 7:30 p. m. So Cha Rea (’tub. Mr*. W k Ehl'.-' rer. 7:30 p. m Spanish American Auxiliary. |,ealon Home. 7:no p. m. ■j Christian ladles Aid. Church Auditorium. 2 p. m. ■| St. Luke's ladle** Aid Society I M'S. Emma Earhart, all day meet- ' >t>g St. Very '« T»wn«hlp Home Economics Club, Mrs Fred Bonder. 1:30 p m. FrsbyterUn Ladka* Aid Society.' Mr*. Fred Smith. 2:30 p. tn. Young Matron * Club. Mr*. Albert , Miller. 5:30 p. m Literature Department. Llbrarv, *:).*• o'clocfl. County W. C. T. V. ronvejHlon. I*l< asant Dale Church. **ternoc.i and evening. Evangelical tadie*' Aid Society Church, 2 p. m. V B I’rogreasive Work >r* (Tom Mr*. William Arnold. S:3o p. m. Friendship Village (’lob. Mr* RMit ilaudenbuah. all day meeting. | Methodist Forc'gn Missionary ] Un-nlng. Mra. R. A Stuckey • p, m ••hoebe Bible Class. Zion Reform- 1 *d t*hur<h. 7:30 p m. Women of Moose, Moos* Home 1 S p. m. Friday Philathae Class, Mrs Norman Kruse. 7:30 p. m. Adams County V.omsu** Chorus. Moose Home. 1:30 p m Little Flower Rtedy Cib, Mr'. Hugh Daniels. 7:30 p. m American legion Auxil ary. Legion Home. 7:30 p. m. Pocahontaa Lodge, R-d Men'* Hall 7:30 p. m. Tueaday Root Townsbtp Home Economics' Cluh Mr*. Josephine Magtoy. 1:30 p. m Standard Bearer*. M. £. church IL3O p. m. ‘Cathole News-stand. Downtown De-' trnlt” from the Sunday Visitor. Members then read and dincnased fnstructiona In the Sunday visitor. The next meeting will be held at the home of the Misse* Melber* on West Monroe street, w'lh Mr*. Clara Meyers as the leader The Pocahontas lodge a.R meet Friday evening at sevea-thlrty o’- 1 clock at the Red Men'a ha.!. A pot | I'tck luncheon will be aerwd. WOMENS SERVICE CLUB BEGINS FALL MEETINGS The Buines* ard Professional Women's club Its fall and ■ winter meetings laat evering with a pot luck dinner party at tha hom<> of Mr* Robert Auguat on Tenth r treat. After dinner a abort buxine** meeting wa» conducted durln: which Mra. Ralph Yager, (hairman of the program committee, deacrl*.- I ed the program* for the coining I year. The club voted tn bring Profeaaor Cordier of Manchester college to the city Nov* mber 15th- a-, LIGHT, FRESH and LASTING! 1 Helena Rubinstein's newest fragrance APPLE BLOSSOM Newest addition to her famous Flower Shop Bouquet Seriea! A lovely, light fragrance that la*o—sweet and dear like the perfume of apple orchard* in full bloom! li*e it after your bath at a rvfrething body nib, tpray it oo your hair, touch your write*, your throat with cool fragrance. Other Flower Shop Bouquet cologne* »re American Garden, and Engliah Garden, in the (lender w*ip-w*iited crynal flacoo. lACU |OO B. J. SMITH I DRUG CO.
Nazis Said Poles Did This I ■ - ’ z«»fl 3L' 9 .... x" b«' y —lmetnttitaal llluitritrd Uni Rtdiophoto Thia radiophoto thowa wreckage of bridge at Dirahau, Poland, add by Germane to have been the work of retiring Pole*
'the speaker for the inter--.ty meet-' - Ina. with the Decatur chapter as I h<*t. I’rofMeor Cordier will also j h-ciare in the afternoon at a Joint • meeting of the Junior-ae.i'or and < a'holic hlrh school students. Ihe clnb also de. ide.| to give a ' benefit show. "The Man With the 11-on Mask", at the Adams theater I October !7 and 28. At the conclusion of the buslac** meeting, bridge was enjoyed wltli I prises awarded to Mr*. Leo Teeple and Mrs. Mark Rraden. Guest* othc* than members Included Mr*. ErI win Stncky of Monroe and Mis* Xithryn Weidler Hostesses for the meet mg were Mr* Ralph Yager. Mias Fern Passwater and Mi*» Grace Lichtenttelger MRS MERLE SHEETS IS HOSTESS TO SOCIETY Mr*. Merle Sheets was hosts** to |fa»' member* of the Mt. Ple««*n' Indie*’ aid society yesterday after- ' toon with thirteen member*, two i rls'tor* and tlx children present. The meeting was opens J by Ute pre sidetit After the opening song, devotional* were conducted by Mr*. I Robert Yunker At the conclusion of I the business meeting a social hour waa enjoyed. A lovely lunct.eon was served. The Standard Bearer* of the M. E. church will meet Friday evenin.' at sig thirty o'clock In the church i parlor*. MRS. CHARLES FLETCHER IS HOSTESS TO HER CLUB Member* of the Decatur horn? .-crnomlca club met at the home of 1 Mrs. Charles Fletcher yeat.-rday afternoon. Member* came dressed a* »chnol girla, each bringing her pwn lunch. The meeting opened with the I sluglng of "School Daya." Mra. Arthur Miller, p'esldent. -(inducted the buines* session Mra. Ralph Stanley presented the lesson on rug making. Cake and coffee *ete served by the hostess The next meeting of the club will be al the hutne of Mra. Forreai B!goy. with Mr*. George K»'U. Mr*. Oren Nk-hol* and Mr*. Ed Ma< y a* hosteaaea. ||
WAR INFLUENCE HERE, TOO ~ * -f-awe < ' •" * dJ Si * ■ I 1 jgJ \ r /A fl tW ' 1 I ' jw >jr ■? \ » 'J v!r7 ■ ■ "g A ’ *- A r ■ 111 * ‘ w I ■ 1 s'! I Although there Is • war. Londoners must enjoy their football—but. under strange circumstances! No spectators are permitted in line with the government’s ruling against large gatherings And note | the tin hats and gas masks within reach
Personals ■’’he office of the Citliens Telephone < oaapany on Monro.* street was a busy place of butneas today as hundreds responded to ’he invl- ‘ tai ion lo attend the "open house" domontration of how your message* ~cme in and go out, Frederick Schafer and several usslatants have returned from Grand Rapids, ..Michigan where they i *• tended a cotfl'ention of hardware dealer* ■Hie Ed Reppert family moved vesterday from 218 South Eighth ! street to 325 North Fourth street. Mr*. Grace Alweln I* converting . het h<*ne on Madison sfeet Into !««• apartment*, one up rnd one down. She will occupy the upper ' room* and has rented tb« lower MN. The Schafer homestead at -Fifth and Monroe is being remodelled into apartments, modern and attractive and will soon he ready for oc- , •upancy. Mra Albert Ankei. a patient at the Adam* county memor.nl hospital. Is Improving slowly bat steadily. It Is reported. Thi* is the first day of autumn, according to the ct’endar. and you probably felt It tn the *ir Tber-* waa a decided tinge of cooler w author. Mrs. Bernard Brown, who hat been a patient at the Irene Byron -anatorlum. visited here at her parental home. Mrs. Brown la reported much improved. "Qi , ~ 1 - — - — - - Many Reunions Scheduled For Summer .Month* 0 - 48 Sunday- September 24 Herschy Annual Reunion. Sun Set Park. W’lllshlre K. of P Lodg> Pfcn’r, Sun Set Park. Tomorrow—Complete selection new Fall (oats and DresMet*. Direct front the market. E. F. (iasx Store.
ENTIRE FRENCH tCONTINUKU FROM PAQB ONBI I that Germany, believing Its cam ' palgn In Poland completed, was preparing for big scale action soon m the west. Communique No. 35 of the war. Issued by the French high command thia morning. Mid: "There was local activity between advanced post*. There waa .artillery a<tMn on both widen." | Thl* meant, after comparative | quiet, that men out In the no mun'a land between the main French Maginot and German west : wall fortlth-at lon* were feeling each other out. looking for a weak point, and that big gun* were hammering road Intersection* in the rear of both aide* to impede the movement toward the front of . men. gun* and material*. An authoritative French source' ■ * *aid Ibal the German* had six ' mechanised divbUons near the I western front < possibly gu.ium men with 8.788 tank* and more than ‘ 15.000 other vehicle*). However, thl* informant ridiculed report* that the German* had I.KOO airplan* at Alx-M-Chap.-lle jHe said the air held there could handly hardly more than 40 to So | plane* Rut. he said, heavy tierman alrpiatM* concent rat l<m* were distribute dull along the western I front. | Troops On Mav* Berlin. Sept. 21.- <UJ»> - Traveler* reported heavy movement* of German troop* and airplane* from ithe eastern to the western front* (today a* the army high command 1 announced that the Polish army had been “destroyed." except at Waruw and "In and around ’berg (Lwow)" in the Hout beast The communique said: "On the northern front tweat of Warsaw) the number of Polish prisoner* increased to 170,000 and is still, growing. More than Sou gun* and 40 armored car* were taken. In the south, near Zamost «70 miles northwest of Lemher). and Tomaaaow. >co miles southwest of WaraawlL larger Polish unit* surrendered with lO* light and 22 heavy guns . . . the number of captured thus far exceed* 3&0.tW0" The disposition of the vast numbers of Polish prisoners was a subject of conjecture here now that the army high command in yesterday's order of the day. had termed the Polish operations "closed, with the defeats of the enemy at the Vistula" twest of Warsaw.| German official* took foreign newspapermen to a prison camp at ! Grossborn. near the Poliah corridor. laat week and let them see that Polish prisoners were being "loaned out" to German farmers. tA report reaching Bu< barest from the Polish-Rumanian border said that Rusaian troops who had completely occupied the Polish aide of the bolder, had releasi-d ' all Polish prisoners after taking away their gun*, telling them to go home |
LOCAL DRUGGIST WILL SELL MEDICINES - 3 DAYS AT 25c . 7 . , Medical Formula Aeta Thursday. Friday and Saturday in i Amaht Ways Pleasant RELIEF for ACID STOMACH Th * AmM,n » Action nf thu I mmilrltt* him in«**n pnt!*♦•<! by GAS and BLOAT PAINS—CONSTIPATION Thousand. <>f Men and Women I -Acid-Irritated KIDNEYS—RHEUMATIC n u PAINS. I ACIDSTOMACH — A New I * IX. p- rr .r a Dl'V medicine Io Decatur. thl* pre We Urge Local People to Take e S * rre * * n* rat lon. called Willlama For Advantage of Thia Unusual Offer Have you In the naat rubbed mul “- • ••"'“•"■' HNKRN anti youraelf raw with burning. vile- other .Marvelous IngredieMA Everyone in thia vicinity who smelling liniment* or salves’ Rt’X which act as a stomachic Im auffera from Che agony of rheu- *• nrithei liniment nor aalve It proving appetite anti atiinnlatmu tic. neuritic and neuralgic •• an Internal medicine, containing mg digestion. and tpeae Hert< palu tan actually obtain u trial !!“ "I? < ” h *" t terrible (ia* and pain, tan at many obtain u trial powerful medicamenta It worha Bloat i , uin» dim to eSceasive alae bottle of HIX Compound from the inelde. It auppliva alka acid for only 25c on Thuraday. Fri- Hrera. salicylate* and diuretics, day and Saturday. Thia unuauai *nd thia la a proven method of re- LAZV BOWELS — William* u .wt- U*wln« rheumatic palna in a vaat Formula contains one of the offet ia made possible by thia number of ease* Your own phy '*•» ALUVEGETARUC Usa Drug Co. in co-operatinii with «lcian will tell you thia Uvea ami help* relieve S'ck the manufacturer* ot thia fam Headachea. dUiy Spell* Rlo.it. oua compound which ia just be- , M *"X peapie declare the, suf llt and (hl „ Ittg introduced here The regu fared eo with rheumatic and neu- tlon lar full else bottle aella for r,tle ■< ‘hat they 11.50 al) over the United Statea eou| d hardly bear the painful suf Ac d-lrritated KIDNEYS — faring and then RUX brought Williams Formula contain* Mild Why we can make Thie Offer them grateful relief from the Diuretic* which atimulat • In Pk'wo- neaaed urinary flow and en Thia amaalng 15c offer for oursge the elimination as Thuraday. Friday and Saturday ———————————— .. M(e fl „ m the only la made for one reaaon I'SE THIS It’s because thousand* of people - it ■* *• BLOOD — William* Fortt I have vouched for the amaalng ( O I’ I’ () \ help* build up the quality power* of Kl'X in relieving he blood deficient In llt r rheumatic, neuritic and neural With ttnlv 25c ifood for *’* TONICS furnish Ingle palna. and It la our deaire 1 , r : B | "» •mild up llemeglobln ot the that us many local sufferers aa 1 ,r,al no ” le blood Possible start taking Kl’X dur- pIIV ('4 »Vs I>f bl TKTIk ing the opening day* ot our WLvirVULN 1/ Relieves Excess Stomach ntTSln?™. or WILLI AMB FORMVLA Acidity—Dispells Gas and KI X Delp* you inAt Vou Will g>| a BJ..i a »• a later mt obtain more We nla<> For Pleasant Rheumatic. «•<»’—Helps Acid.lrrltatknow that you will t*>n other Neuritic, Neuraliric <c Kidneys— Blimkl Tonic, sufferera about It. .. . •« .. .. Pain Relief Kvery alck person In Decattt ■ ~ ■ and territory who auffera fro I- — kOIIK'I.' Klceaa Stomach Acidity. On BB ■■ awV-rgILN r* and B| out cauaed by rgoesslve ■ TViiliw DRUG STORK w acid Irritated Kldnej n-... , u r " ■'"« ha** « run •wile of Dtcatur, Indiana William* Formula for only 25. TL»~ ■ a_. Thia nmaalttg offer la made to I hurs.. Hi. & Sat. prove whnt William* Formula Wi KJ may do for you. The HKHBS Name .. .... * n d other wonderful Ingredient* In William* Formula are Hated | ”h the regular bottle Any good Auure** do< , tot wlll I(11I yiMl l)iHt VVe I Wae Ingredient* are sound, purs and "' actually aid nature
Wabanh Man’* Body Not Yet Recovered Haul, Rte. Marie. Onl . Repi *| j <U-W Authorities feared today j the body of H. A Abernethy of| Wabash, Ind, would not lie rwcov-' ered from Bright laike linlll II rose to the surface | Discovery of a shirt lielonging to Abernathy, who drowned with' i two companion* Monday, led to the belb-f he had dbUarded hl* i < lotblug in an attempt to swim 'ashore after his canvas canoe had j overturned. In that eevnt. they Mid. grappling hooks might prove useless. Two boats dragged the luke after Robert Abernathy, the victim's brother, offered a 125 reward for recovery of th* l«>dy Bodies of Reid Rldgewwy and Ned Gardiner. also of Wsliash. who drowni—safc——
New UiMkr-ann Cream Deodorant tw/r/y Stops Perspiration t. Doet not rot drette* — doe* not irritate skin. 2. No waiting to drv. Can be uted right after shaving. 3. Invtsntly *top» perspiration for 1 to $ dcyt. Remove* odor from pertpiration. <. A pure white, gteawlen, trainleu vanishing cream. S- Arrid ha» been awarded the Approval Seal of the American Institute of Laundering, foe being harmless to fabrics. 18 MILLION jars of Arrid have boon sold. Try a Dr today! ARRID
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| nd wlih Abernathy, hnvo been roi covered. H. Norwooq JI crag of Springport. ! Michigan was u visitor hero last • •venlng.
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