Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 225, Decatur, Adams County, 22 September 1939 — Page 3

SOCIETY

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Km ■ ■~ B ~ B ~ B ■SPECIAL I One Week Only ■ “ — ■ S September 23 to September 30 ■ ■ “— ■ ■ Regular 50c cake ■ I CARA NOME BATH ! E or TOILET SOAP I FREE i I with each purchase of Cara Nome * I TOILETRIES of SI.OO or more. ■ | B. J. SMITH DRUG CO i E ** R **"*** wasRssw BBBBBBBB M ■’’’’■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a ■ ■ ■ I Thank You! I ■ ■ L®*” c,O! * in K W «hop. which han ! ■ “PM* for * few weekn for the payment ’ I Iv “7. OUnt " _y° ur P Mtro,l, Mre haw been great- I I han’S Mted ’ “ nd 1 haVe «*> yed - ! H w,,rd ’' c *« «*y. your buaineaa and friend- ■ E ■ 11 I huainl?* to }h* tact that I have diacontinued a I Marr «*** ? nd my ,im< * ’* otherwise. _ ■ iwi u u '. owner °t "tore recently locatB m> h . om , e ' ha * terminated ita lease and ■ B office l ? e u U ’ **X* my open ■ccounta in the f B ?n B ” Mrr y Grube, in the DeVoaa build. • K hJr. Second street. Those who 1 K ar» l;-ji ? r torgotten to pay accounts S | •"cation '' *° remember the change in B B Again—Thank You. ’ r Mrs. Ixiuisa Braden, Mgr. * L MARC-SAI’L ■ I bebdb ■■■■■■■■ r

Rcheumaa. family; Mr. and Mr*. Ar-j i tltur Schroeder; Mr*. Anna Hchro>. der; Mr. and Mra. Ed Zsrlck, f<mtljr; llrrvtian Fuhrman, family. Mr and’Mr*. Otto Kraus* family; Mr. and Mra. Carl Whlttonburger ar.d daughter; Elmer Scherer; Herman Roehr; Ml** Armllla Conrad: M‘*g Frieda Gallmeier of Texas; Mt Irin Sfherer; Norbert and HR. it-yard Ihtltcmoier, and Mr. and Mr*. Schroeder and family. The Zion Senior Walt he- league w II meet Wednesday at rli-thlrty I (‘’clock at the Lutheran church, from which place they will go to Hell's that Ina rink. All mrni'en are i«ke<l to meet at th< church promptly at »l - ;-thlrty. The Rebekah lodge Wil' meet in the I. O O. F. h ill Tuesday evening . it »even-fhirty o'clock, ST. LUKE'S AID SOCIETY MEETS Twenty member* and rune vial'- : era attended the meeting of the ladles' aid society of the St. latke Re formed church a hen It held an a'l day meeting verterda* at th- ' home of Mra. Emma Erhatt. Mra- Erwin Locbner had charge ! "f the devotional*, ester which Mr*. John Roth conducted a short bu«I leeaa meeting The remainder of the -."temoon was spent In qnllting A delirious potluck dinner wa» enjoy* “d at noon. BIBLE CLASS ENJOYS PARTY Members of the Phoe.v Bible das* of the Zion R< formed Sunday achool enjoyed a lovely party last evening in the social rooms of th* church, for which Mra. Otto Kirsch Mra inland Frank*. Mra. Fred Ash •aucher. and Mias Eleanor Reppert were hoctease* The rooms were attractlveh de t orated with vaaea of newer*. Mra. George Ruckiey hid charge of the »*i ngram and FFud a pray?** of peatp Mra. Herman Von (lumen conductI cd a brief business meeting. answered

DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 22, 19.19.

CLUB CALENDAR f Society Deadline, u a. M. Fanny Macy •henea 1000-- 10C1 Friday I'hllathae Class. Mr*. Norman Kruse. 7;3« p. m. *dam« County V. oman's Chorus. Moose Home. I:3* pm IJttle Flower Study C’tb. Mrt. (fnah Daniela, 7:30 p. m American legion Auiiliary. Le-, a'on Home. ?;;tu p. m. Pocahontas Lodge. RM Mm's Hnll 7:30 p m. Monday Pythian Needle Cluh. K. nt P.i Home. After Tempi*. Tueoday Chur< h Mothers study Club. Me.’ : Kidlat Church. 2. Jo p m. Root Township Hom* Economic* Clrtl. Mra. Josephire Mayiny, I:3m p. m Standard Rearers, M. E chiinb 1 « »• p. m Rebekah Ixxlge I. O. O. F. Hall.' , TtSS p. m Wednesday Zion Senior Walther League.' ■ttheran Church. C:3a p tn. Ihi roll call. Plan* were made to hold a Halloween party at the < oun'try home of Mr*. Forrest Owen* some time in October, (hiring the *o< ial hour, bingo «as play. d and many prlies awarded. A delicious '.an< heon was served at the clone of -Ihe evening. The I'nlon townthip home eeono* tries club Will meet with Mrs. Clinton Heard Wednesday afternoon at one-tbirty o'clock. The aupject *or the afternoon will be "rug vaking.** | Member* having hooked, crocheted or braided ruga are aaked to bring 'hm. Roll call will he arswerad wfh school day Incidents Each mew er is to come dressed as a school girl and carry a |..nch for eichange | The ladies' aid society of the First Presbyterian church will give a rummage sale November 17 and IS. The location and further announcements will be made later. FORTY MEMBERS ATTEND MEETING Forty members of the ladiea* aid society attended the mee'ing held yesterday afternoon in ‘he social ooms of the EvangeHcal church. Mrs. C. O. Hocker gave the devotiona'e and Mr*. Earl Fuhrman, president, presided ovei the business meeting The ladies decided to aarte a ban- . i— .

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By HARRIMtX IARKOII <o,rtfkt. Ita blag Pralara* ajsdlrM*. Im. HOLLYWOOD—AII the young«t»r« who feel badly about roturnm< to classrooms might take a Im•on In c'hecffulnMs from Shirtoy Tempi. She started school "1 ar-! her re.i ;... j atßmbA bird." or. the 1 sams diy 1 talked to tier on I . 4|Pt gWB the F ' a> 1 v Ba A O sgbjygasa s•• ■ » 1 ' * *.'#] . - thM * Fr• nc - Harrison Carroll t*Mon« to use Maurice Mae terlinck has sent her a French edition at "The Bluebird." with the expressed wish that she rMd It in this language. It's too big an order for Shirley quite yet. but her teacher. Paula Walling, will read it to her Incidentally, the star’s brother. George, will attend school at Oceanside thia year. He is making up credits ao he can enter V. C. L A. and play football In HHO. At SO. George is six feet tall and weighs 20.1 pounds. Cheering news to Hollywood '« this Instead of being summoned home, as they feared, several film correspondents of English newspa pera have been told to flle even more copy . . . but to keep It in a light vein. All sorts of rumors are flying One. that, even If the studios continue to sell pictures to England and France, they won’t he allowed to take the money out of the countries Anotner. that a big European nation wants to pay for the Aims with government bonds. Returning week-enders from Catalina say that Humphrey Bogart nearly eauaed a panic when he tried to moor an 10-foot chartered boat at Cherry Cove The boat had been moored once and the captain had gone ashore. Bogart wanted to change the position slightly and thought he could handle the job himself. He finally had to give up and proceed to Emerald bay. They had to send a launch back for the captain. The rising price of sugar and the talk about a possible shortage is money in the bank for Chick Chandler H lea bee raiser and has been holding four tons of Konev for rising pricM. Since war was declared, he has sold almost his entire stock. You can add this to Hollywood ironies. Universal has signed Vlr-

hiuet for the Sunday school conycn'ton Octtgier Id it the church- They r.:*<» decided to give th*lr annual fhaakaglvlng dinner November 10. A collect lou of |jc waa taken and thirty sick calls reported. During the social hour the Hepiemuer eartion served refreshment*. The Church Mother* atrdy club will meet at the Methodist church Tuesday afternoon at ’wo-thlrty •'clock. Every member I* urged to ' attend. The nursery and kindergarten band* will have reh'-vrsgl at j *hl« time. The employee* o' the J. J. New. , 'n-rry Company enjoyed a Weiner 11 or*l last venlng al llanna-Nuttman - k Those attending Included the I Misses Joanna tbilley. petty O' ‘ Shaghnesay. Rernlcc Horne. Jean Clman. Kathryn Affolder and Mr. rnd Mr*. ||. Mynster. The Women of the Muose h*H • tbilr regular meeting tn the tudg* <o'ne last evening Nominal lona for , reorder were mad*. It was derided to give the first of the bingo parties Friday evening. October C The NVedle Clt»b will meet at the K. of p home Monday evening after Temple. | MRS FRED BENDER HOSTESS TO HER CLUB • The St. .Mary's townsh'p home I " inomlcs cliA» met yesterday after. ‘ n von at the home of Mrr. Fred tb-nder with twenty-nine member* and three vltltora present. One new member. Mr*. Johnson. wFe of the pastor at Pleasant Milla, waa wvlratted. | After the routine openiu* the preJ dent. Mra Artie Jrckson. preside] over a bualnesa meeting. Mra. C. L. Custer then presented the lesson on •rparatton and dyeing of materials for rug making. A genera* disiu*. *:ot. of ruga followed. Refreshments v.ete se-ved by the hoete** assisted by the Me*<’nn.es Murray Holloway. C.’en MeMlPem. Laura Davis and Mary Ma---hall. MONROE W. F. M. S. MRS BELLE ANDREWS The woman's foreign missionary 1 riw-iety of Monroe met at tte home i ®* Mrs Relle Andrews Tuesday eveI ..ing with twenty-two members and lour visitors present. Song and • *< ripture opened the meeting, fol- • lowed with a prayer circle 1 Election of officers brought the tallowing results; Martha Esse*. ■ (.resident; Hattie Long»nberger

gima Lee Corbm to play Baby Sandy's nurse in “The Little Accident" . • . The child star of yesterday supporting the child star of today. Talk about a run of hard luck I Warners sent 12 players to the northwest to make personal ap- . pearanees with "The Old Maid-’ , ... In San Francisco, Margaret Lindsay's stater. Jane Gilbert, had i to be put under observation fur ap- , pendidtla In Seattle. Ronald Reagar. had to undergo a sums operaticn. . . . And Gloria Dickson, also i of the party, almost had to dash I back to Hollywood when it was believed, for a time, that Husband Perc Westmore hsd contracted diphtheria. It turned out. though that he didn’t have il The "Abe Uncoln in Illinois' troupe found the inevitable -personal friend" of the QvU war presj ident living up tn Oregon. ... a •2-year-old woman. Nancy Ellen Kester, who told Raymond Marsey that Uneoln used to wrestle with her father in their back yard. She produced a sketch of the president that she said her older sister iiad drawn from life. La Garbo now to living in a rented house in Bel Air, but the rumor is being revived that she will build a home . . . and that she already has picked a location in Brentwood. The studios are said to be notifying all their big stars to plan no vacations out of thia country. . . . Torrential rains in the Lucerne valley almost washed out Arthur Lubin s ranch. He lost a half acre of 10-year-oM fruit trees A bam collapsed and the ranchhouse was damaged . . . M-G-Mers expect President Roosevelt to see a Wash ington preview of "Thunder Afloat." ■ . . Picture la about the subchasers that were built while he was secretary of the navy. . . . Friends scent a serious romance between Anne Nagle and Lieutenant Archie Hanna of March Field . . . Wendy Barrie and James Ktewart were a new combination •t the House of Murphy ... Ditto, Patricia Morison and Barton Bainbridge at La Conga. ... Reginald Denny s daughter. Barbara. has a part in Campus Wives." She formerly was standin for Heather Angel. . . Vic Mrtaglen is down to 217 pounds, his weight when he made -Wha'. Price Glory?" . . . Lupe Vclej will do a picture at R-K-O befrrv starting her personal appearance lour. . . . And Anita Louifle becomes the first Hollywood star to volunteer to knit socks and sweaters tor Red Cross distribution in Europe

v'ee pri'Sldcnt; Eva llrewstor, roco.ding secretary; Esther Sprunyer, a**l«t«nt; Ads Crist, treasurer; Flossie Rrandyberry. mile l«oa secretary; Rylvln Ix-hmnn, corresponding secretary; Mr*. John Floyd, i membership secretary; M *. HayMund Hart, stewardship; Mrs. Rus- | sei Mitchell, pianist; Vo'a Rich. ch< rlster; Martha Ktucky, flower box secretary; Irene VV'nteregg. standard Hearer »npt.; Marie . Itump. King's heralds; Delorls Mitchell. Little Light Retrers. , The Rt. Vincen* ItoPunl society w'll have Its opening fall RtoeUng Wedm-sday afternoon at the K. of C. ball at iwo o'clock. Hostesses w»<l lie Mr*. Thoma* Durkin. Mrs ( harles Omlor and Mr*. 11. Remy Hlerly. MIBB BETTY FUHRMAN | IS HOSTESS TO C. L W. The (', L. W. of the Evsngwftcal Sunday sr hool met at the home of Miss Hetty Fuhrman Thursday evening, with Miss Mary Jane Wilson as the a*sl*ting hostess Phyllis Kolter. president, presided over | tne business meeting. Plan* were made for Rally Day. Thirteen member* reapc.nded to roll call. At conclusion of the busI li.es* * treasure hunt was enjoyed- . ifter which guest* were :nvtted to | ;ln back yard for a weiner ’oast. MRS. R A. STUCKEY HOSTESS TO SOCIETY The woman's foreign missionary society of the Methodist church met nt the home of Mra. R. A. Stuckey Thursday afternoon Mr* Percy Gou'd was introduced a* the new nrealdent. The meeting was then turm-d over to Mr*. John Doan, who conducted the program. Mra. Jeas* NMick iinducted the devotional*. Mr*. N. R. Fteury, dressed in Chinese co*- ( tume, gave the ptologue to the •ooh. "Women and the War." Mr*. I-e'gh Rowen then reviewed the first chapter "CMn’se Women." The mile lunes were distributed

I WHAT'S THE GOOD WORD FOR ’4O? fli ■l* > fz " .’AS •'--'a. -It I/*’— '4 neweto/MbMwW4« Metoorfflym «sarMJ//ter dberMeosg Wes>¥,««»■**'"* , / tiFluu, I mi w»«« / Y<M_ see pictured here the ma<- (Jeneral Motors proving ground. anism come alive under your X mbeent automobile that value- a ripple of wonder run like quick- hands - this car thut brings to wise is next year s No. I car. silver through the men who flower the best thut Buick knows, •rv-.'- u. i . . ... . watched ita going. That . absolu e net. W. who Frwn , hc vdvc , vek>ch> of h , dreamed it, built it. tet-tedl it, tell >oa II feel it >you’ll marvel, too straight-cight Dynaflash engine to you cold.tui.ev it is Buick at its -when you feel this incredibly the superb way it handles and unbeatable best. . ac t| V e, staunch, exciting mech- answers controls, it’s as full of Every one of its 12.000 parts FT 7 ———————, new-day features as an egg is is a better part than we’ve I full “ f been able to make before. MW*I (Jo sec this beauty, drive this Every one of it. 44 different *<S*uvm I dre -"F ,,mc -‘ rud . A “ fire and types of steel is the finest for * Anoun rnroNt * "catwaik-coounq-* puis I 'P‘* r *‘l' n g spirit, it s a glory of its iob that money can buv cutcuunouuuoflflpsimuss ♦ sutcoa I gallantry -and-obedience on -five of its sneeiul .llmv. *"•»♦•»«» KM fws "WU BOAT (101 * IUU-UNQTH I wheels. live ot its special alloys tosqm-tusi mivi * tiptos nvdsauuc ssaxii I were not even in existence • automatic cmo«i *uu sANkiNC knii-action. I It’s vours for verv liitU more ■ 10 years ago. '» co « »«*« MOusmm * tosi-n ah haw-wat I '' r ~ “, r . cry " Hlc m< rc OIRICTION iIQMAI W ITRONOIB MW ' DOUtU WAIL" I CF P° unt * than )OU p«> tOT When thia uneafrk.kl. waan TOP SOOT SV OSHIS-WITH IAHTV MATS O4ATI I B good COokstoVe. w hen this uncatchablc AU alO und ♦ iasv action handhhitt t.animu smoothie went foxfooting »ion * »amtv.uhit iiauo ham hiaduohb I h's u honey it's u bearcat <b»wh it. p.„, .. ,h. L,,!, M||| ' ', I SAYLORS MOTOR CO. I HIS. SEC OND ST. DECA HR. IND.

r~— ——~ by Mrs. Charlc* Fletcher during which time Mr* Dm fl. Tyndull >ang ii mls*lnnary solo Dur'tig the social hour lovely refreshment* were *erv«l by Mr* Stuckey, with Mr*. John Dnnn presiding nt the lee table. The society will mei-t October 19 • th Mr*. Alva Lawson. Mr*. W. O. Little will have tl.e progtnm and the hostesses will lie the Mesdames Joe Hunter. Harve Haker, and Frank Crtot. — O'" ..... ■— John Klnt* of Deatur., Eugene F.nt* of Van Wert. Ohio and Cletus and Kathryn Junk of Fort Wayne left thia morning lor Pla* '.«mouth. Neb., to attend the tuners' services of Orville M. Kinta, who died suddenly Wednesday afterncan. Ser•teva Will be held Saturday. Mr*. Howard Snyder of Saginaw. Mich., and Mia* Kathryn England of 1-apeer. Mich., returned io their home* today after a *everi<‘ days' visit with thelrOrother and rl*ter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley England of Winchester strert Mi»« Fanny Hite will return to Chicago Sunday after a tw. weeks' visit with her <«ter. Miss Mudge J Hite of Winchester street *.iß other relatives and frlentia here M’S. Wesley England and he’ guests. Mrs. Howard Sayder of Stginaw and Miss Kathryn Fngland of l-apeer. spent ye*teray visiting in Fort Wayne. Jay Alton and Maa Zimmerman. '<oth of this city, have re<elved diplomas after taking a course In Texico dealership training at Fort '.Vayne, An attractive new sign on th* northwest corner of the Reppert block announces the office* of th’ R*PP*rt school of auctioneering The American Legion post hig a banner arrows th» stn*** a’ Second and Madison welcoming ■ill visitor lo the city and to their

home at Mndlson und First, i Dr., Harry Jnnes FV Herne wa* n caller here thl* morning, Mr*. Edmond R«s*e of Itidlunipolls I* visiting here. Hilly Roe. small grandson of Mr. ; and Mr*. W. 11. Foughty of Thlrtienih street, was moved from the Adams county memorial hospital tu’ the home of his griindpiirent* ye*. teiday, He will have to remain in b<l for none time, The lad I* suffering from an Infection of p!» right hip. Mrs. Dan Zeser, Mrs. Robert Gas* end son I'xhlle have returned from a two day*' visit In South Hend. They were accotnpuniwl home bv Mrs. E. F. Gas*, who ha* spent the past three week* With her 'laughter. .Mrs. George Andrews and futility. Miss Mary Kathrvn Tyndall of fniEanapoll* will arrive home toiioiirow for a wee'.mid v‘*lt with her parent*. Mr and Mr*. Dan Tyndall Mr. and Mr*. William Gar* have returned from Chicago. wh<*re they looked after buaitte** for the E F. Gass store, Herman Knapke la a new employe <>l the s< hater Company. Mr. and Mr*. Df< k Meyers and M'*. R. D. Myer* spent the day i.i

Pl BLIC s .\ LE A* we aie moving to Decatur we will sell at the R J. Mann farm, located I mile north and 2»* miles west of Monroe, on SATURDAY, September 23rd Beginning at 1:30 P. M. COWS—FuII bliKKiwl Guernsey. 7 years old. a real g< M xl cow GILT IM pounds, making of a real sow CHICKENS j dozen of good young hen white rocks. GRAIN Shelled corn and some good wheat HAY—Alfalfa, c. ton. IMPLEMENTS Extra good two-wheeleil Trailer with cattle rack: wheelbarrow; 3 galvniUieil chicken coops; 3 oil drum*; 1 wooden luirrel; 2 scoop Shovel*: mowing *yth<- like lew; spade; 2 forks; Anker Holt cream separator: 15-gal jar; (gal. )*r; gallon Jars Rocking chair*; sanitary couch; Alladin hanging lamp, a real one; Rayo lamp*, and many more articles not mentioned EDD BORNE H II High -Auctioneer Milton Girod. Clerk —■ ■ ...

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I Fort Wayne The Misses Mndtto and Fan (III* Flirt Mrs. Paul R-turer visitod In - i'luffton I tie thl* afternoon Mcnilior* of the Rookfi’X (Wtln high schieil enjoyed a steak fry and - hiHrsliumnllow roust al Ruusst Park I ia*l evening. i, - —— • ■ ■-i GIRLS BAND TO mNTINURD PROM PAOR <>N*>l and St. Clair. Vincent J Rurmsnn. nf thl* nltv. font th district commander, will ■ leave for the convention !*aturdsv or Sunday. Other RHBBber’ of the ’ I tea I post who have slgni'ied lh*lr l.itetithm* of attending the meeting ere Ed Hauer, commander; Norman 'lallogly, Elmer IMrwachter. Deo Frybirk. Glen Munn, und It H. 1 K t "My Skin Wan Full of l*iniuk> and Blemishe-." Verna M. "Mime using Adlertka loe |il.up>e* are son’ Mi -kli> Is n»«.th unit glow-* with borfltli," Ail-l-rikn help- «*«n im iTII l.ow’ls, unit , relb ve* temporary ionstlpathrti tlial often .IgglHVUt’H IKI.I . Oinpl’K lon. mitn liras <*<> and llolthnuse Hr a* Hance. Sunday. SunSeL