Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 226, Decatur, Adams County, 23 September 1939 — Page 3

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request of the solK> ■ themselves. Ml*-O' *> little known in Holly•W that many „f the <«4eb« have —” *** n f,n * of hu pKturea ar- •*- b > » TW* skyliner. One W“< » « ire The him crowd will K* Wni • muc h bigger tumble BOW on ■ hnmoun- is ready to tear Its KV.” i ' ir,nt « oT little CaroK' u thr i recoctoua youngster Kt a^ yn,n, ' n ,n Ma “ "“I* hold K. . yln ,h *i* refusal to let com, to Ho |ly. w more pictures. ■ **™»nuily Carolyn Buffered a ■7" 'ollar- bone tn an automoE d, ’JJ* oth,r H * r t,7 ►* ‘n • stag for six Miriam Hopkins has r v"’'2* 1 but ' when » h * »birth. D Ynrk th » »t*r wanted b i» , fretaurant at u >r kx ’ K *** «*» k c .1; it wim AiM nJnh^T’i - f .t' r romn ’i*rtoner, ktaati.’l I' 1 ,h * POMltHllty nt tad u„,. ’■'••taurant In Holly--1 >M P ur< ’ ha * M to b Z ,1“*“ <nd Provisions tut 6 r ,h * chef to the •Z U ti rßnt ; ,lon< wtth lhr ■sting pliu-,, ?. 0 , u s V” n ’°*' “ ,,u l Ue •SSsMemM** lhe ,Mlr And con " »«r itw? . **.* than rtvalk ln lh * • nd Italian pavillions *«*Ohrfr..u^ n D "“«'T has " <* • deposit at antt-

CLUB CALENDAR Society Dsadllns, n A. M. Fanny Macy “honaa 1008-lOCI Monday Pythian Needle Club. • K of p. Home. Attar Temple. Tuesday Church Mothers Rtudy Chib. Meth. kII.i Church. !:3o p m Root Townahlp Home Economics ('bit. Mm. Josephine MaglCy, | .10 p. m * Standard pea rar*. M. * church C :to p. m Rebekah txxlge I O o F Hall, T:M p. tn Delta Theta Tati Pot Luck Supper. Elka Home. « 3o p m Kirkland latdirs Club. Kirkland * School | t 1 Eton Junior Walther Laugna,' l.tt'heran church. 7:30 p. m. Dcatur Flower Garden Club. Mrs. Amo* Katchum t:*> p m VN »d neoday Historical Club. Mrs. Ed S. Christen. 3:3# p. m. Zion Senior Walther Levgue. Lutheran Church. *:M p. nt. St. Vincent De Paul Society. K of C. Hall. Ipm lady of Victory Discussion Club Mru. John Miller .noth of city. 7 30 p. m. ' —-— , er. vice-president; Mrs. L. L. Yager. ..recretary, and Mm Lydia Shamp, treasurer tn Interest Ina program was en'joyed and piano v.-ere made to a'I'."nd the state convention to b" .'eld In Indianapolis October 1< to IJ. Governor M Clifford T'wnsend will apeak at the conven’ton and alio Mrs. Ella Boole national president. The Decatur flower garden cluh wlli meet at the home of M.S- Amos ■ Ketchum Tuesday afternoon at two--1 tbnty o'clock. Assisting hostesses | will be Mrs. Floyd Arnold and Mrs. , Earl Butler ANNUAL BIRTHDAY TEA IS HELD BY LADIES' AID The ladies' aid society of the First Christian church held the annual h.rthday tea Thursday afte.aoon a’ the church. Devotional* w*.-s given by Mru. James Anderson, followed I hy dispensation by Mrs Harmon Kraft. q The ladies then assembled In the auditorium, where Mrs Anderson in.reduced Mrs. R. D. My-rs. who presented an interesting review of the bbok. "Fnes* Africanus." by

mony on hit Death Valley mine site Don't know much about antimony but it ii useful in the manufacture of munitions. Tt will be i big surprise to Hollywood that Anne Shirley is facing an operation to correct a trick condition tn her knee It's a ' weak tendon that causes her leg to do Errol foldupe It's very [embarrassing because It happens i without warning . . . once caught * ( Anne while she was making a personal appearance The star probably will undergo I the surgery after she finishes i • Vigil in the Night " She will he i a'vay from the cameras for about a month. What was the youngest baby ever used in a motion picture* In scene, made at the studio. I mean. For the Richard Dlx film. "Reno." t R-K-O had 10-day-old Jaqueline Kearney brought to and from the studio tn an incubator, with a trained nurse in attendance The baby got »T 5 for 20 minutes work, filmed m 30-second takes —■ Richard Arlen's mother, who came out to California to die. is so much Improved that she has dismissed her nurse and is now able

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to go to the movies. ... Perc Westmore's illness. first suspected to be dlptherts. has been diagnosed as a strep throat.... When film star Robert Cummings went to Twentieth Cen-tury-Fox to work under Director Irving

Cummings, the ■leal was arranged by Attorney Oscar Cummings . . Arisen Whelan and Alexander D'Arcy hack to- I gather again at the Beverly Derby. I During their estrangement, he carried a terrUlc term. . . . Paula Stone has gone east to join Hua band Duke Daly . . . June Lang and Orchestra Leader Garwooo Van were a new combination al Victor Hugo a. ... Richard Greene Is growing his own sidehums and long hair for "Little Old New York " Even the stenographers or the lot are sighing when they look ! 'at him.

DI'.CATI R DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. 1939.

[ Htrry Richard Htlllwell. . Tea was served In the dining I room, with Mra. Kraft and Mrs. Ilvshel Nuah presiding at the tea .ahla. which was blskoned nml dn.’-l ir.ited with flowers and papers In* ■the general tutor scheme of pink .and white The four tong laJiles w- re derorated In keeping with th* *eaaons of the year. The spring table was decorste.l’ by Mrs. Kraft, the summer table by i Mrs. Homer Ruhl, the autu nn table ,by Mrs Fred King and the winter tali* by Mra. Elm*”- lMrwacUti*r. Mrs William Kohls wan general ,< hairman of thetdrthday ten assist-' nd by Mrs G, T. I lurk J The ladles of the Evangelical church will serve their annual Thanksgiving dinner November }6 'RUtead of Novemler 10, as anj rounced in yesterday's paper. The Historical dub Will meet j at the homo of Mrs. Ed 8. Christen Wednesday afternoon at two-thlrty j o'clock Mrs. Delton Pass water will ibe the leader, with "Ths Golden | Gate and Red Evergreens" as her ■ subject —— The Ijttle Flower study club hell | Ila first meeting of the season Fn-j day evening at the homo of Mr*. Hugh Daniels, with a perfect attendance Mrs Daniels was rcI elected a* president and Mrs Charles J. Miller was -hosen for aae- ( rotary treasurer. A ( bourse of study '.(as de< ided upon The neat meeting w'H be held October la at the home |of Mrs. John Neeping. Mrs. Fred Co chin wil lhave the paper. 0 i ■ Contributors To Salvation Army Following are the latest cnntri I butors reported tn the Salvation | Army campaign: LaFountalne | Handle Co. Roy H Andress lb * S M. Friedley. Della Moser. Geora>-1 Krick. D. M Rice grocery. Hite's I grocery. Burke Standard Service I •tatlou. nital>eth Pittman. C E Holthonae. p P te Reynolds. John Heller. A. it Holthouse. Moos.lodge. Delta Theta Tau sorority Fred Reppert. Yost Bros Floor ■»hou Tonixht Riverview Gardens.

Goering With Armv Chiefs in Poland r .r — ——• — f * ojfe ■ n *** TSv fey WJk A few* fl W& BB ?> wnSwt B v » *W -jft , üb|C* W .'Tbctß _ .J*. g ■ " s tT' , 'W' -.TiRaMI . -iMtraitifml llluttrntd Afews Radiophotu

This radiophoto from "somewhere in Poland ' shows Field Marshal Hermann Goering. No. 2 Nagi, walking with military leaders along a railroad track.

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A remarkable picture showing the rescue of the i crew of the British freighter Kensington Court by s Royal Air Force flvtnr boar as the freighter, at- I

Mrs. Clara Daguo of Grant ’ street and Mrs, Grace Zeigler of Fort Wayne will leave neat Wed- 1 ii'-sday fnr Rochester, N. Y. for a j Wenk’S Visit. Miss Hetty Hunter, who Is a freshman m HeldePterg college st Tiffin, ‘thio is spending the week »ud with . her parents. Mr .and Mra Floyd Hunter of First street. Mr. nnd Mrs. Vaughn Murray of IdM Angeles. Cal. are visiting i trli nds and relatives here and in i Fort Wuyne this week. They have lu-en residents theie for the past six years. Itob Rrodtteck la home from llel•lrlberg college. Tiffin. t», for a i »r. k >-nd visit with hla parents, Mr I and Mrs. Charles Brodbeck. Rev. C. M. Prugh returned last •v.tn ng from Cleveland Ohio, whrrt he attended a conference. Mias Alta Ruth KYepper, who la a'tending Mt. Rt. Joseph college near I<>t < tnnall, Ohio Is spending the week-end with her parents. Mt. and Meg. \V a. Klepper of W'nchester »trret. Reverln Schurge-* earne home trim Indianapolis last evening to spend the week-end at the Ec-hurger office. Severin la a sen to." at the Indiana |jv school Frank Downs left yesterday noon for New York City, where he will tial' the fair and other places ot internet until Thursday. Ir and Mra. E W. Lankenau and IMr and Mrs. A. R Ashtmucher re. Ituired last evening from a week's (trip through the east. They visited i Washington, D. c. and many other Iplatea of Intereat. Members of the sophomore class lt»i the Petroleum high school formjrd a skating party at the Decatur ■ skating rink last night. — ■—o C.ERMAN ARMY I (COMTtNVED FROM FAOM <MIE> | jot civilians as well. na Polish troops and the food supplies were reported to be running dangerously tow Al 7 a. tn today "Colonel Lipin j ski." the Warsaw military com j mentatnr repotted that the P»i-

I Left to right are General Loner. State Secretary Komer Goering, General Bodenschalz and General Milch.

■ tacked by German submarines, sinks tn background. Note the men In lifeboat at left This I radlophoto was passed by British censors.

!nan I western Polkhl army had heavy taaiialflea Ini ! breaking through ih« Gorman ,11 hr a,” to come Io the relief of Warsaw, hut that "after a few l days rest li will r.nirn to the j fighting lines." lie sahl this army would reinforce the sector from Wuranw to Modlltt. |s uiII.-h northwest • COURT HOUSE Marriage Licenses John Norman Leininger, Jeromesvllle. Ohio to Margaret A. ThornI'Ufg. Herne, Paul E Scott. Limn, Ohio to Eleanor E. llumper. Herns. Warren A Wherry. Monroevllla, roita two to Olivo A. Braden. Monroevllto. route two. Robert Ira Roby. Kenton, Ohio Ito Mary P. Waitley. Decatur. —* " 0 I I II SWB—NEW MEMBERS ’j mow paob okm> Ford Lltterer. attorney for Mr ' Heeling. Th- reason for asking a continuance was given as the 111Iles* of llultett R McCluU.ih.in another of Mr. Borling's attorneys, 1 The case is Io be heard at a later date in the present term of the 1 Adam* circuit court, but It has not , Iteen set. ITALIAN PREMIER CONTtNUBD FRnsi FAQ* ONKt . particularly betw.cn the Saar aud t the region southeast of Deux Pools j I (Zweibruecken >, and on the laiu- . ter." The first paragraph of th* comi munlque referred to the three rain . attempts of Nasi shock troon* io . retake a forest the French had ■ captured. French machine gunners and ar- ' tillery crumpled three awceuoelro 1 waves of German troopa that atI tempted to get into the threat and I meet the French with hand Bron,l ade and bayonet German big gun* were reported jto be Planting Frenc h positiors l . on the German side of the frontier i and the roads behind the French j Maginot line It was reported | that artillery activity from tl.e - German side was of unusual Intea-'

I slty. J Activity In the region Itetweon ihe Saur and Deux Punts was to ’le' explained Itecause II was there ' lhai the French had made gains which lhe Germans seemed Io fe gnrd as Important. It was under- ■ Sltasl that the Ftw-titli were now > In sight of Dnu< Poms, which Itos ! Within the main German west wall ' fortifications. The latuior river sector, to which the high command referred. I has l«een quiet recently. It Is at I the extreme eastern end of the front, where the Rhine bends down toward Swllterland. " 11 " I-O--— —. Adam* County | Memorial Hospital Admitted: Mrs. Carl Dnnlels, » route 3. Dismissed: Mrs. Sa life Jones, An- ' draws. South Carolina. ARRIVALS | Mr and Mrs. Cecil Melchi of IM7 ■ L'ne street are the parents of « I nahy daughter, born at the Adams

Fashion Expert Gives You Fall Hat Preview ■ ■t- - wT z a - <. ■ ■■' w \ I k x a iwlBF I Wide brim f e-Jhk " f” Red turhun 7 1

Hate for fall are close-fitting skull caps or tightly wrapped snoods with enormous flares of twists of material or fur. flowers or lace frankly added and poised at the front of the head Such is the prefiction of fashion experts in New York Herr are hree you may like The turban is made of Indian red jtnty and hat a pointed deep back skull snood

Tailored Details Feature Fall Fur Coats , Masks oesKkltj it jrali^ ct % *?****' q i • B<• V-- • w 7 IwQflM mJMm Platinum cnrnrul 1 (tft | r Orp| "* «*p«

Designers have invented new colors, utilised new furs and whipped up new styles that arc more flattering than ever in this season's fur coats. Throe stunning selections are shown The ocelot cape has a deep yoke and squared-off shoulders It is the shut of a full-length dried coat sippet«d off

county memorial hospital thkiMiorn- ' Ing nt o'clock. The baby weign '; cd alx pounds, fourteen mid three ' quarters outu’es She Ims not yet ' been named j Mr. and Mrs, Jera F Burk of toiite < are the pa tent a of a baby, da igltier, bbrn at the Adams counI ty vneniorlai hospital this morning II at Hi:o7 o'clock, lhe baby weighed toven pounds, 'ourteen and one 1 t'lintter ounces, and has been num- ■ *t! Hundr.t Kay. EX I END LIMIT tywtinvrd from pauk onk> . month |terl<>d " l The first enlistment quota assignI < I for this month ha* l»-en doubled I >d g similar ln< teas* is expected 1 for several months. Firs: enlist- ■ moms are now being effected abort!ly after application. Ex-members of the armv. marine corp* and coast guard wpn credit able dls« harges tby teason of expiration of terms of service or convenience of government) may ve acI tepted for enlistment ever, though t they have bc-«n out <>f service over s Htree month*, provided they are

|«The material m w tapped in front to give height The large, wide-brim meet hat is of Hack velvet with a high detailed crown and a wide simple band of black grosgrain ribbon The downward trend Is a logical revival tn the double-headed mode The one selected is of braided fell, dotted with sprigs of bird of paradise.

the top and onto the sash. The Alaskan sealskin coat is a favorite with the younger act. It is fulllength "swing swagger" made along great coat lines with wide shoulders. The platinum caracul is box cut. collarlcM with turned-back band revere. The jockey hat is made of black felt.

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■ under 35 years nf age. present ord* • or* now set out. • These men will be transferred io t naval training station. Further Informal ton reg tec’l ng the t rogalattoM may be secured from 'I the* I’niied Maias Navy Recruiting • Station. Hoorn 318. Fedei tl Ritlldt lug. Fort Wayne, Indiana MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stocks; Irregular and qu'et Hoads: Irregularly high*'.-. V, 8. i governments higher. Curb stocks. Irregular. CUlcago slocws- Irregularly highI orelgn exchange; steady in re- ' .atl >n to dollar. Cotton steady ('tains firm. Wheat up around %■- lei mid corn up about Me. *1 Chicago livestock: stand. Rubber: atoiut steady. —. —- win , » ...«.* • WANTED MUN with cam free to navel, or ladle*. Experience un . reresaary. Must give refy-ence. i per day or rommlaatona. See W. Z. - Baker Monday 1 to »> p. m. at Rico • Hotel. 3M«lt