Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 232, Decatur, Adams County, 30 September 1939 — Page 3

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i work before the I camera. Joy * I newspaperman* | husband. Gilbert I Doorly, ha* Ju*t I sent her plan* for a 15-room h ou a a Th* newlyweds had to cut their h o n e y moon short when Joy went into the Baby Sandy pic-

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«>. .’“re. "TheUtfle MT’ She flies to Nebraska W n ~jr as th» film is finished. >”• long distance recW^*i^yJohXuZ m S I < ’ * n Interesting let. W s. !iv o . NrU Hr « lot ■an , *ora In • Mto l * Dolr * Hou «* ” And J' hlnk *“ another L th t CMt ’ • • • the fourKavi t^. u * hUr of Mo “y O'tMy The lor * 1 crt “* K he? flr .. he youngster, makon the almost stole the show. BVr”” fln ‘ lly « oln « t 0 n ’ ero tl ° ■ •'-10 dance ■wZ * picture. He was a ■B’ the na n ! o '?'’" r b ' f ° rr h * movie, and. at all the »« hm r””’ ,h * « ,rU ««'" VNo. r * Partner. K <| W<mst™ t s h 1 Wl " K,t a chance B*t He?i‘*a hto U, * nt on th * Kd d ® * t,n « o ‘n his f r" K 1 Picture. The Ad- ’ ov ' n “ h »Hlnr Una Mfvie* n !* ■t« after the he™ C t ‘ n< C °- U * " ■‘ir’uh.? f *• "careely as h A rt "?' h ’‘ r - Mrs. Mildred M‘" th -'r sh,‘ lo , n<l wh,t ■ young K ’ h » U!... only , 5 ' yea » fcuiuF a tjL ou « ht t 0«« • ■* ' Clamor rw ?‘ r r, Put*tlon fc* te «0 AlaskT t‘* Penelr * t ' ,! Mtrksk. W h„, * James . yi tt . ■ hu!ust P^ UCM th * Tr ‘ vrl tha? ST’r J. Wm lh * rp K d X f '« ever . h E * k ' n ’O belles *r. ™.e*\ a P*cture of I y*“C to imitate the

CLUB CALENDAR •i - Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Maey Phone* 1000 — 1001 Saturday Pion Reformed Mission Rand Picnic. meet at Z<on Reformed chnreh 2 p.m. Monday Adame County Woman'* Chorus. Moose Home. |;M p. m. Rnwearch Chib. Mr*. C. D. !». > ten, 1:10 p m Firemen'* Auxiliary. Engine House, * 30 pm. Tuesday Tri Kappa Sorority Elk* Home. £ p tn Psi lota XI Sorority. Mr*. Ralph Genth. 7 30 p m. Dutiful Daughter* Clara, Mr*. Mcrrll Schnlts. 7:30 p m. C, L of r, K of C. Hxll. 7:30 p. m. Zion Reformed V» M. R.. church. 1 7:30 p. m. Mt. Tabor 1-adics' Aid Society. Mr*. Glen Chronister. 7 30 p m Wednesday Historical doh. Mr*. Sam Shamp. 1 3* p. m. ■<adlea’ Shakeaper re Clnh Mr*. A n. Rnttle*. 11l Son'h Fifth Rt. 1:30 P m. » Thursday First Presbyterian Chnnh Ml*, nonary Society. Mr* Charley Rattan : 30 p m. WASHINGTON TO tcoNTixvßn fkom raox onk, I senate foreign relation* Mhrniittee who announced that the sd-nlnl* t rat ion'* plan to grant »o-day credit* to foreign nation* under It* propoaed neutrality program probably would act a* a modification of the Johnson act B — . _ Ma.lbo* far Motorist* Fond IM law. Wl* (U.R) — Thi* city has helped solve its parking problem by setting up a curb-side , mailbox so that motorist* can mall letter* without leaving their cars The "courtesy" letter l»ox was erected tn the downtown area because the city * new postoFlce lack* parking facilities Flow Show Tonight Rix er view Garden*

.star On* beauty shop In Nome make* a specialty of the Hedy Lat rnarr bob. ' To au film beauties who may be _ concerned: Mickey Rooney's tntention* are not serious. f On the "Judge Hardy and Son" set. several of ua were kidding Mickey about hi* romance*. ’ "Tou'd better watch out, t Mickey" someone warned. “You ar* growing up and. pretty soon, these girl* you are going out with will be aiming at marriage " "Let 'em aim." said Mickey. “They won't catch me. I like my i freedom too well." ' A temperature at 107 degrees la no joke, but Carole Lombard mad* on* out of IL She had a 100pound cake of Ice delivered to th* “Vigil tn the Night” set and pltunped herself down on It Im- ; mediately, the whole company wanted to follow *uit ; Most of th* stage* are unbearably hot these days, but the air conditioning really function* at Twentieth Century-Fox. Shirley Temple s "Bluebird'' set is kept at an even 7« degrees. All of the youngsters in the picture stayed « ,u ** * at lunch. Mrs Temple had it sent over from tne commissary and served picnie •tyH. Poor Alic* Faye. She wa* neaiu { Y"’^ yxi “ t,<J wUh a homb 5?^ tor S,dn * y Lan “» l(1 mtemted for Don Ameche. ... It

waa 118 on the "Raffles” |oc ation and David Niven had to play cricket. He ffnally folded up and had to lie sent baek to Hollywood . . . Patricia Kill* ha* turned aong writer with a number called "Low Moon” ... The Paramount

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studio l« ration* tar out salt tablets to al! players to guard against heat prostrations. Neat trick Warners will introduce at the preview of "The Private Uvea of Elisabeth and Essex. - They’ll have a device in the lobby that will enable stars to sign 30 autographs at once. It la con* trolled by a master fountain pen. Jim Farley once used the name gadget to sign 100 bahy bonds at a time. . . . Does Mary Healy be* lleve there la safety in numbers? Hhe was at the House of Murphy with Franchot Tone, Pat De Cicca and Cubby Broscoll.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATI’RDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 193 ft. •

Pictures I ell Story of War Zb Traditional scnd-uB of a Rritl<4i youth called to'the colors. ✓ _ " x..' - Shadow boxing—with cold steel. Scene at • British training* camp as foot soldier* learn man-to-arm* lighting. ■■ ’ - '• * ‘fc ■ * ’ ■ ■-yte'."*'-' 1 . '< ■■ ■ ■- -,. 2/ — l_i- 1 *Ta».i P®¥3ABj •IWH ’' '■'*w firim humor on British motor trucks on an English rood. I * -a Amwd guard and anti-aircraft battery form background for this harvest scene In Britain. —From News of the Day newsreel

"Bing Crosby" of Indians Yakima. Wash. (U.R) An Indian named Bob Steele la the Bing Crosby of tribes In this district. Besides being able to sing Indian love melodies, he Is especially good at war songs, and performs at virtually every tribal celebration.

Adams County Memorial Hospital | 1... ■iii.h - «■——o Admitted: Leo Walters. 104 South Fifth street. • Dismissed: Mrs. Henry Kraecke. berg, 1227 West Monroe street.

■PERSONALS Roiieri Deltsch. son of Mr. and Mr*. Walter Deltscli, Is home from Concordia Academv where be Is attending school, to *pend the Week ■•nd with hl* parent*. Pat Baker, Jerry Gage. Dean Dorwin Hugh Andrews, Ml** Eloise t.'wton. Mr. and Mt*. George Mutant. Mis* Marjorie LaM and James lame are a:nong the Decamr people attending the N tr>< ftame-Purdue game al Month Bend todey. The Misses Floihllda lltrrl* and ti< ity Macklin, Pete Reynold* andl John DeVosa motored tu South Bend today to attend th" tootbaR 1 tame. The Influence o r the ISSe fash-i->n* I* shown in the colffnrv trend* • evently by leading hairstylist* for the fall and winter season* of IMtI9<o. Mis* ilvangelinf Fuhrman I* boil’s fnsn Ball state teacher * col lege to spend the week-end with ' h*» parent*. Mr and Mrs. |r» Fuhrman. Mis* Marty Butler, daughter of' Mr. and Mr* Earl Butler. I* home : oyer the week end from Ball state teu-her's college. Mis* Ruth Holthouse I* spending two day* in Bluffton visiting the vl'rse* Janet and Dori* Swaim and attending the Bluffton alrest fair. Charle* D. Ehlnger ha* purchased the Clark residence at 33< Win-elc-ster street, known a* the Frb-* mgrr property. ‘■-■’he improvement* at the Presby ■crlan church are nearing comple>iot>. Many from here attended the Blutiton street fair yoatvday and laat evening. The Girl's band was cne of the feature* of the uay. Albert Beery and Morri* Pingrey were among the Bluffton street fair v'«ltora. Dr. and Mr*. E F. Field--, visited ir. Bluffton laat evening. Mr*. Arthur R. Holt house. Mr* P»ul 'Hancher and Mr*. Robert Helm went to Frankfort today t > i.ttend a district meeting of the Psi lota Xi sorority. Mr*. Holthouse' I* the delegate from the local chapter. A luncheon waa held at noon and a program followed. The electric cabinet service department of the Cloverleaf Creasn-•-ries, Inc., la being moved to the Tmtneller building on First street, whi-re the company'* station la Io rated. Kenneth Hahnert. who ha« leen in charge of the local department, will be manager of the combined service division, which will I include the shop to merly eperated' at Huntington Dewatne DoMty ‘a moving here from Huntington and will be employed a* an a* ratant in the service department. .Mis* Madge Hite is employed a' the Central Sugar company, wher» ibe conduct* tours through the •sgar mill and explain* the compli-i-:.lrd process to visitors. Mis* Eleanor Pumphrey, who has been confined to the Adams county memorisl hospital for the past aevrr»l weeks with a hip Injuiy, is Improving *lowly, Mrs. D. M. Reed of Ind'anapoli* Is v‘siting her sister. Mis* Pose Fulictikamp. Former Judge C. U Walter* of 104 South Fifth street wav taken to the Adams county memorial hospital last evening Mr. Walters has been in 111 health for the past several month*. Mr. and Mr*. Dallas Brown and daughter, Clarabelle. of east of the city visited In BluFton last evening. t MeNUTT BPK IKS ICOXTINUICD FROIS PAGE ON Ml laiard staff. Included among the! latter are O M. Powell, executive director Os the board and dlrecmr

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of the newly estalillwhed bureau of employment security, and hl* aaNlatania, Wllltam 11. Hn-ud. dlvlalon of employment service, and R Gordon Wagenet, division of unemployment eompenaa Ikm ,I,IWII 1 ■'■■■ O'"Lifting" Burglar Appear* j Pasadena. Cal <yp; The "mop handle burglar" I* I’atuidrna's latest contribution lo new and Interesting criminal rolea. While MisBessie Dwyer was playing card* I with frfend* In the front room, n i burglar reached through the bed | mom window with n mop handl- 1 i and "lifted" her purse from a I table, — .p....— _ Cow Victim of Bright Light* Ranta Rosa. Cal 'U.P> Even a I cow can become a victim of the' lure of the bright light*. Peter ' ProskoriHikoff, rancher, to exhibit the fine points of hl* pet <ow I B< tty. had her stall draped with j electric light*. The lure of th>I bright light* attracted Betsy Rhe i I ate one The effect was the *am<a* the death chair ■ 1 »-■ — TURKISH MILITARY tCHNTINUKn FB<>» FAtIW ON* i to all nation* lo end the Erropea>< I war. and. If necessary, Rursla and i Germany will Inrite oth’r friend-' ' i> government* to eld them In atI talning peace. Pravc'a. Organ of the Communist party, raid today. I ’n thia first official Interpretation of the Ritsso-Gennan Invitation I to 'he Allies to stop the war. Pravda said: , "Further bloodshed, piling new • crimes upon old ones, ca* be advamageou* only to prov- caieur* | and dishonest politician*. "The nation* do not wish war!, | the situation la clear: It no# depend* only on the governments of I Great Britain and France whether or not the war. whuh commenced despite the will of nations will b« on 'lnued. • m "And if the efforts of the government* of the Soviet f'.ion and , Germany prove futile, the fact win I be established that responsibility , ler contiuation of the war rest* »'th Groat Britain and Frence." Pravda went on to aay crypGca'I • 1 The entire Soviet people tike one.

Fall of Warsaw as Pictured by Radiophotos | 41 F! I’* n t ' ySy ** v* * n « vS J 2 S&r •1 i ~ - ~ w [fl.--' F 4 -"’satfl B * ~ J —miwmJ Nuri officers meet a I’olish oHlcer on street on outslUrta to arrange surrender. tiSA. A _h£!H^L r rn |MU « un *hrllln< Warsaw from long range.

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Blue, Red for Grid Games lip AY ■ V -11. > ftp ■ fiMi z* IKS ■ .. - -eswi * Lya Ly* g ll.br> 1,1,...i> J j Football time i* dottiea tune for the sporting college girl the *ophtsttested deb or the devoted wife of an old grad Two very strong shades knockout blue and Robin Hood red lead th* list for spectator sport* clothe* Other* are mustard gold and grays Helen Vinson has selected • sports suit or mustard vellow tweed The coat I* trimmed with a deep lynx collar The *kirt t* of brown wool Lya Lya coat la or ivory and brown tweed in a diagonal weave The hat M brown fell sailor and acceMone* are brown

, man stand* for the policy of peace cn it* government l> wield.) tremen<lou* Inexhaustible forte In the *1 toggle for peace, in Inviniihle d> tense of the sacred front lei a of it* Fatherland The Soviet I'nlon wa*. I* and will remain a bulwark of i price and friendalil|. amonu nation*

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. of the entire globe. ** Thus the qneMicti was left open what Kussia would do If Britain and r'rauce turned down the peace overture and. as the joint ilussMlerman w. la rat lon said. Russia and GerI tiiany m<*t “to consider 'he necen* >t.ry measnrea.**