Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 253, Decatur, Adams County, 25 October 1939 — Page 3
ts-TY DRAKE Ehaimer knittlk f. ~, wedding of SnIUTL ,' p ~,- tiia' <'f Ml** Betty f, .. „ f Mr and Mr*. f \ ~ ,1 rhaimer Knlttb • L | Mr- Frank Knlttlc LlnK ndemnlsed at the C,'. r *. ( ; I'hurrh at *l* o’clock L (• \) Prugh receiving the Ly;a Berber. nrwnlst, play-' F" o >,| s*. Son*." Mis* L o «.r wa* tlx- meld of honor ST, itrjke, brother of the. [Trve'l the groom a* beet b',|i. wore .1 dirk blue d'es# les and a corsage' rote. Her attendant wor* . . ige nf p'nk rose*. prrp! ion Os twenty gtle*t* ( da' the home of the bride'* following the reremony. Mr. , , g., j. * ill lie a! home on lou'heant of Decatur. C CLUB MOLDS IL CONFERENCE U,l-d cmi nal conference of t«ie Cluti N>a* held at the Hotel in Fort W«yne. Hal ( truh "HappHieaa" an thes Mi** Irene Meyer*, who a*-' t cund'aetmx the conference, latere**in* example of "The Happle- 1 Min”. "Am-rlcft Btifnl mil "Ble»t lie the Tie fid*'' were then runs by the! lift*, with Mi** Julia I’ll**econpanyinft al the piano, otire program wa* in charge |» SchUgenlmuffen. prewtdm Hr T! purpose of the conferEst ih- planning of the social BORE A COLD BETS A REAL P^START ■- / I'iea few drop* of f£- Va-tro-rtol. It *a ' wonderful help in If |£ C preventing cold* Ivlft* from developing. k-TRONOL
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1i HARHIsoN I AKtiOlX . ('•fyrlglit, IW »•! Vrslurr* NldHilf, S*r. ILLYWOOD— Hundred* of * wmt to Join Bine Crosby flp.ng the Mind Hollywood Boy»get a seelng-eye dog. i other day, we printed an Item that Bing
and other member a of the! "Road to Singapore'' company were helping the kid save .1,000 used match cover* — the price aet by the train- ] ing organization *o the boy would ; feel he had done aom e t h ing to earn the dog. Inside of a few
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W alter the story had appeared t the Crosby oh. »a and the hnour.t studio were deluged by I from reader* who wanted to I Hi* kid a hand. Many time* tsereMary number of match ►n were promised. '« print this Item to thank all W kind people and to let them F that the boy la getting the 1 ! teir.ediatety. ® ,or * to Mickey Rooneys •k In the val<ey always get a I out of his office and out of the I on the door. I**?* Mickey Rooney. Egg Rfeint.** tor Ona Munson! When she 1 *«ned to play Victor Mcljig-1 • wife in -No Power on Earth." iicharacter was supposed to be * turd-boiled. Ona decided to; ? w| *h bleached hair She ! »e some mistake In the bleachikowever. and large quantities hair started breaking off at hots. , * was nothing to do but to j l '"° wigs, one for the picture *i* for street wear. Wd now the topper is that Unlr* "** changed the role com-1 W-The wife will be the under-1 2“ n * type and Ona will have Ny her with brown hair. la not parking her Lr 1 »ny mors steep hills. The rJHm while the Italian star in., ff"* * Wend, her machine ~l brakes and snapped a £} r " off at the base. i w!i» Ju * 1 w,lr ' l tM ,or test that got Richard Greene I Twsntlsth Centurymrt . b ** n *** n toe the last VWck mads the test In London "wander Korda. It waa rushed *"“*•*«»» needed a »* Bngtish actor for "Four Men ' * Ir »y«r - k * ul ths Job. but hi Still
I actlrltie* for the cluh year. The i t||wcii**lon group of twenty rluh representative* a*«etnbled In the Old Forte room as *fn o'clock, At noon a three rouruo dlntier was: *erved In the ilmli ,na room with a airing ctin-mble furnishing *oft niu-l *lc The general busine- discussion plowed in the afternoon with a beautiful and aolemn candlelight service enndneted by Mi«« Irene Mey. 1 er* A souvenir wa* given each member a* the me,-- mg adjourned. The following mem! or* attended: I kiltie Hchlagenhauffen. Ida Mae Steele. Ida Seheare-r. Hetty Schleferwtein. I»ori* Shifferly,. Mary Merrlman. Helen Bauer. Oeoilla Merrlman. Helen Hauer, ('.cilia N'oonan, Ann Murtatigh. Fern Pa*«water. Klale Hrunnegraff. Ethel Cook. l.uvinda Itorne i*tii»i Tumblewon, QnIMIIIa Fry. lytrena R. ppert, Julia f*aw»wafer, Frieda fob bin and Horothy Ilex. The parties outlined in the proI gram are: November—Atanlstire f».v Party IWcemtier Haiti') Recoptlon. January Winter Carnival. Foteiiary la-ap Y* ir party. March "Tie Whin Way". K.»-'- ! er Party. April April Shower*. Miy t'Mf lle»t Friend ', ifother'* 1 Hay l*ftrty. June Itridnl Review July Carden Party. August Kid Party Sept.-mlier Huper*t|t|on« Party OtUotM-r 2tfth Anniversary Party. The W M A. of the Mb street If. II church will *[eei*or a vegetald# j woup *ale Saturday t'rdrr* may tn* plumed to 4”.; and will I*- delivered between the hour* of eight arid j twelve Saturday morning Tie *oup will #<4l at 2a cent* a quart. SECRET MARRIAGE IS ANNOUNCED Mis* Idaßelb- Woclbrian daughter of Mr and Mr Ernest Worth-' | man of Magiey and (Hen lb-, won of Mr. and Mr* Wilbur Ib-er. In-ca- ! tur were united m marriage Jan- ! nary ». I ll've A* yet Mr. and Mr- He. r have not ileflnltoly decided where they will reside.
■ wonders how. The test van so bad The other <iay he asked the I studio to dll him the roll of film They did. and Dick promptly burned it Nice gesture by Otto Kroger. Year* ago. when the Mar was beginning hi* career an actor named Ed Judaon coached him and helped ! him through some tough *pot» Not long ago Judaon die,;, leaving a '< Id-year-old son who wants to be an ; actor. Knigrr Is bringing the boy to Hollywood, will put him through I school, arid Ihrn will help him get a Job In the Alms. July Garland say* It wa* one of ] the biggest thrills of her life At ' noontime. In the M-G-M commia*«ry. Spencer Tracy came up to | her. ' Judy,” he said. "My daughter, j Bu ty. naw you In 'Babe* In Arm*’ ( and »he has told me *he'll n, ver give me any peace until I pet an autographed picture for her ” Judy signed the picture In a hurry. And what gave her the Mg. I rest kick of all aa* Tracy a laughj tng remark that hr had never asked | anybody for one before. I Patient* In the children'* hospital will be tnankful to Sonja llenie this Christmas. The star has just okayed a deal for paper did) cutouts In her likeness Hut Instead f advanie royalties, she Is taking a ’ shipment of doll*. . . . Th, y'll be distributed to auk youngsters Jean Cagney, who won a Phi Beta Kappa key at Hunter'* col- , lege, ami who Just crashed the movies In Paramount's "All Women I Have Secret*.'' will continue her I education at 17. 8. C. She ha* enj rolled In geology classes ... If 1 you happen to own an EbAt Id re* j volver of the type once used by , the Canadian Northwest Mounted ! Police. Cecil B De Mille Will lie 1 happy to buy It. He hasn't i been able to Ond a one, either in this country or Canada . . . ! France* Robinson and Rand Brooks , were a new combination at Victor Hugo's. . . . Ernie Roberta, the porter who painted the oil portrait of Ann Sheridan, ha* gotten id order* on account of It. . . . Gene O'Donnell, th# chorine who lias all the lada staring on the "Broadway Melody of 1910“ art, will be screen tested by Norman Taurog. . . . She must have something. he figures, to make the blase aet workers ogle. . . . Eleanor Powell has a portable tap dancing floor that she will carry to all future benefit*, etc She has risked her neck TOO many Umes on allppery, uneven floor*. . . . When ahe finishes her picture with Crosby and Bob Hope, Dorothy I .amour will have worked eight month* without a vacation. She plana to take one In New Orlrana
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1939.
CLUB CALENDAR Soclaty Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phone* 1000 — 1001 Wedneeday We*lry Couple* ( la** Masquerade Party, Meihodl*! Church After i Prayer Meeting. i Zion Senior Walther League. . Mi** Undo Marbuch. 7:3»i p. m Historical Club, Mr*. Joan Srhug, i 2 V) p m. nodlep' Shakeppeare Club, Mri .!.!■ .'in Tyndall, 2:30 p rn. i St Vincent d- Paul Society, Kof . C Hall, 2 p. m. Thursday Moosehcart Day Party, ,Moo*« i Horn'.-. 7 p m. Zion Reformed Mi-i onary Hand. Mi- Ifnlla- (Joldner. 7 p. m. . Kawtern B'ar, Masonic Hall. 7 -iO . p m. • Ladle*’ Aid Society, M,-‘hodi*t i Church Social Room*. j:3t> p m. i Chicken Dinner, It p. O. KlSt*. . 5:30-* p tn. I St Mary's Town*hlp Home Economic* Cluh. Mrs Howard Manlier, I I 1 m | l.i tie*' Abl Society, Presbyterian I Church, 2:30 p. m. Father ami Soil Ikinquet. First I’niied Brethren Church. H p. m llaptixl Woman'* Society, Mr*. Alva Huk. r. 2 :la p. m Friday Decatur Home l-bonoiilc* Cluh Mti«qaer.idii, V* Ora McAlheny, ■ v . p in Anuriran le-alon Auxiliary, la--i gion Home. 7 30 p m ' Philatlia. t'l.i - Mr* II ». ••|roll, 7:30 p m. htapAif Siipptr. fnn '»'.■*rr.nl it)|i*4. 5 to 7 t It mini i»« -a * If* ftiteue/d -! chttrch. 9 «. a.;. I Mew day lt w». - A Clu •, M-w t-gipwrl Cwy | lom. 2 | y -* Ttewwbiy • I II V P I lli'uf mi Pw-i** I ltopti*t Cti. 7 t i • " -a—■*. , ■g i*■ ■ * J-. ■ i.. (>* •11 o p iwwlety of the Fir* I • > t •d It XtPtl • • ».:i fire t Hi- • i i* , * eiik-'» in 'lie *. ,! ei.ei f t>.» rktariAi*ll v • • t \tl n •» Va.* e*-* > Hlle d 'll I .it *•,•-•' *. .»•#• • - tiollhll*' i* / ROOT TO»fv9e**r>CLU* HAS GUEST DAY FABTY r| t i • t ' » , e.-n ,ip|H>lntment* *>t* given 7u-w day afternoon In tin- Yfomnonth »i hiKil. alien the Root townehlp,' .home eeonomb* club held It* »n- ' nuat gue*t day. Sixty-thru.' ne-m- --! her* and gtie»t« were present I'pon j entering, eich mernb*'r and her'] guest w.tn asked 'n •glstrr fur a, . dieir prim- which, at the t tmi lusloti ' ( if tile .pfternanii. was .liird d in Mr* Lew Hank An ItuerewtltNC pn>rr.i»ii was given in . iiarge of .Mr* Adolf Weldler ] Mra. K W llu«che, euunty president of all the dull*, wa* Introdueed by j Mr* Kd Christen. Rmit township cluh president, and gave a talk on club affair* and why women should ( belong to economic* club*. The it ige of the auditorium wa* most attractively deeoratml with a | I long row of pumpkins acroa* the] | front. In the center of the stage was | | a large Jaek-o-luntem with a small ( one oil ejllier aide, surrounded hy gourd* and eolorful leave*. Fall j flower* and b-ave* in bouquet* L ' formevl other i|et oration*. The cur-l | lain* Were gay with Halloween de- ' sign* On tin- piano wa* a large bouj quid of mum* and leave* with a pumpkin on either side. . ( After the program, the guest* were seated at wnail talde* covered I with white cloths with a black mat 7~TV V Al I ' \ j , wNy It’s new! MAIS OUI i The piquant, capriciout nww perfume. For your dirtatiouv mood*. ■ Mon CM Cwtwop It Ji to | SIOOO AIM otftof ivporW Moo Ooi Ciepo. aOWM, CBIAtCO IT BOURJOIS I ' B. J. Smith Druß Co. I 1,
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in ••• <m *V> * r •<& *■ pm pvi ». I’s - .pI'R **-4 cat * i!4»!« I' •' » 4'lO' lV !' N f» • •Sr V . e. Ved t'*.e e Hiss i M*liinei a « m•* • **! r/tbsr Hail taw**ji|vMti'ne is* d»c tested Mi» * •» K- ■ ihite-nd M rh** i • > l>« .«•«?« n in Wee. ■it ceti'• * i ’,* . tgf*. *-. « tat t- • d Tie ■ i‘-e# Ipp chi *# wf 'V* affgti Ini Ittd'd tti» Me«t|«m»r K»-.r. hold .■'*!* !, AAilf Mridler, All*- ft Johnson. Wlk Hclaiegf. Milla/I llarkl- -* and Mmid kalian Cm-M’a us the club nmnhsee tail lid'-d the Mesdsmce T ll k'l* i'ii II lj.ni-,>-. Chari*-* Ifcvkiis-rt, tWrl Kiihrni ill. I» Brown. Frsnofe Hieworth Kuaeell Fleming. Carl Ik limn- RoAcrt Manley. Clarence hr-Ki-ni Arthur llsfl. Robert Johnson. Kd laibsiger. llrai- Daniel*. Iwvid Cmik \\ utter Summers. K VV Hue idle. Lulu Myers. Ikavld Myers. Ilar-| ley In-liman C. M Ellsworth. Fredj 111-iler. It W. Graham and the Mia--i - lanito- Hiuhold. Ilarfiara Sauer, Kathryn Hchroyer. Alice Yost. M*rJorle Miller and June Teeple. NURSES ENJOY MASQUERADE PARTY The Adams county nurses iwir i latum was entertained with a cumbin a thin Halloween and hard time*. party at Culchln’s rug (leaning esiubllshment lasi evening, wrltn the h Mary Jane ColihlM and Kleanor Mathieii as the hosteswes. The "shed" was decorated In keeping with Halloween. Cornfoddir bitter sweet. iMk leaves and pumpkins formed an attractive background for the feiulvpiea In the center of the room stmid the w itch's pi' and at tile tan k a corn f>*lder hmiae where guests enjoyed having their fortunes tidd Hreesi-d for the occasion, the guests upon arrival were divided InKtout>s and sem on a scavenger hunt. The remainder of the evening was ap<-nt in playing gatin'* and enjoying an aerial dart cosiest. Prises were awsrded to Marin Pelher and Iwolia Wulllman. Mrs. INck Miller received the d«M»r print and was given clue* and *ent out to find: nor treasure I hiring the entire evening, taffy,; apples and pop corn were a< rved At ten -thirty o'clock the guests posed for pictures. Including a bnde and groom. Cecil Mtrlcbl of the camera dtfli was the photographer. Following this the gang waa sounded and a “come get It. alum gulllon" supper wa* served lafetnr-, la at>le At this lime the guesta; drank a toast to thw bride* and the hrUJes-lodie and the following clever pwm written by Rosemary Itumschlag. was mad: "With b*ff wishes tonight, we toast with delight The brides may they live long and wall To IhHores and Joyce, the man of her choice In Herne -way tboj happily dwell.^
Ts Be, *.sl tire. Joyce Elleniier- »» ' <«. ;«•'»'.* ets iWSte »n| vis, 1 s,f* <• n'. Tv.* i »» «**Y 1 * • •11 r t siev. S» •• • right »n » »•' m . • • -f >*i *i »a‘ mo ■. >* e-l. T* W ■ •-»J N'* T.ir r*i»< (list 4 ♦ e V. *, i*» is » .«.< v>* I t-t •. ■wt *» a rsls, T * I'srii •i• m.'ml or an# fire, 'is they motor Ini'«•>, • * the •• quickly wrel CA, *V,*t i* hi* t* *l4 coming to? (To St.- «hst Wr« Ikit MllUr, «#* ■ -IsSl stilly in I’stlv, Kyi ■y**.« *t»t t«s» • party, fcrllng hsla and quite h*«rty And look Inst oh. her very b««r c Ai-,- * *t there .* man who the »lrl • oikd nisi*' love to. tile did. and you know the rest. iTo Mr it ml Mrs. Mt* llaft I A pcsVmsei t pr.gjosal kWih day I'll teclte ,ii Is-ller, I'll e rite tA my lov*- so undying and true If I you will marry. I gladly shall carry » This message, try darling, to you. iTo Mr and Mrs Harold Hoffman) 0 H*f smile doth so charm me; her Iter dark eyes alaiin me. Pray finch them at on one Imt Chuck May you happy and gay, Ju«: as now always slay. We wish you the best of good luck. (To Mi»s Margaret C.iuplx'll .mil her fiance. Chartes Khlng*-rt In Honor of Sadie Hawkin'* Day Itt the mountain* lived Sadie - not much of a lady Her surname was Uawklns, they •ayMoaned her once to her pa|>py- > oil I’m so Uiiliappy, In these hills. I'm so lonely ull day.' • My ilai'ghter,' quoth he, 'l'm stirprised at ye That yet no husband you've won. ! You’ve leggs that are speedy, like > mine, ye* imleedy. Fo: a man You've enly to run.' Ho si. ran and she ran and site t atght her a man. They were wed lo ea* h other that day ! And now to h*-r Kims', let ua drink a toast. 'May her spirit guide maidens The M melon (land of the 7,10 n Reformed church will have a Halloween parly at the inane of Mrs. Hal las Ooldner. Thursday evening ' at seven o'clock All members are urged to be present and come nuakJed
DINNER GIVEN AT LEHMAN'S | < .old Roy Isrhmen of HLit'b Fifth •-I'srlsim-d •' #» • • *•',*<• | evening on ’h*' occasion -f their I" "| * d<h-* »tin <-r*.n Th# day •!» I « *.«l V • Is « * d«, Tn* «/» >i #d mi V«* r f * <;.|*-t« *.. I l#*l '* .- * 1:4 N - Walt,! Il#*d t* ..r Tt'«»> Oliio Y .-. I 1 • ID r lieti.l t i- I ••hi N- • Khr.abeth H»>i4-n t* and Dili lls'idr »* I'lllon t'lt>. Mr Hid V'- ('!«:<. * IS*'#tw.i* -f ii IS-iIO. VOUNC VATROH-* REGULAR WCVTIHO Tt l .,- Youti/ M*troii*' dub m»t !a*t evening at th,- horn* of Vr* \lhert Miller and enjoyed a paper by Mr* O ti INuightnati -n My Tip To the World'* Fair " A iliorl hu*lne*« 1 meeting <*a« also condui t,-d Delirious refreshment* w.-re -erv■•d by the host*-**, assisted t*y her daughter, Ruth Joan and Mrs Alva leiwson Mr* Charles Miller was a guest other than member* The dub will meet again In three w,-,-k*>. Tin- Decatur home • l onotnit's club will haw a niw«|Uerade party at the tusne of Mr* Ora M, Allien). *'.*2 High street. Friday ev. nlng at eight o't l<x k A-slating h'Ht,***,'* will lie the Mesdame* Hr lee Hoop Hurt Haley. KeutleSh Small and Sol laird MOO6EHEART DAY TO PE OBSERVED Ttie Women id tie M,e*«e will observe Mooceh'ii-art Day. honoring James J. Davis, hi*.id of Moosehewrt Home, al the D><alur bulge home Thursday evening a* seven o'l lock In charge of the program will be the M- ad.une* flrlee Hoop. Sherman K'l# and Dora PiNik. Tie- party I* arranged espeidally for children. The piibllr Is also Invited fiaiit,* and eontest* will oe enjoyed and a good attendance I* desired LOCAL WOMAN’S BROTHER MARRIED AT KFNOSHA In an im presalve wide nr ceremony perfomuHl at a nuptial high mas* at nine-thirty o'clock Saturday October 14 tn St James chureh at K> uosha. Wl*. Kdtnund t'hoytiiekl and Mis* Myrtle Daniel* were united In marriage Rev Janie* Cotter received the vow* In the presence of relatives and friend* Bouquet* of fall flown-r* with paint* formed the decoration* The lirld# wore a white late gown with three aatln panel* at the hack flaring Into a train Her veil wa* fingertip In length and fell from a satin erown trimmed with lillles of the valley She earrled a white mob re prayer hook to which was attached a shower bouquet of RWiMdhearl roses ami gardenia* Attendant* were the bride's sister, Mr* Margaret Harrison, and Clyde Harrlton Caber* were Wll-
•tn K>'!i*n and Frink Schulte Xfithe ceremony dinner w:i» .erved for 7.7 gti*i-t* and later a j'l'ptiiili ln-|i| fn pi, .-ue*t.- After ,i v, ddtn # M fwrt UR Ot’iit •-.li'eill ittie* Havat a Cubi, and Fl-.tldti th*- bride and groom % I 1 *it with V and Mt- Arthur K Ki.r, of route 2 liiw-ititr They ♦*l ti■ a' icie at l ermak li ..I t'h» i* • after their V edd ip * trip V- Oitifnn ki n't t»l#d North-*>-stern utiiveralty The bride I* » • rtiliut.- of K‘ nowhs high h-liihil ifld of St Anthony d- Padra hospital of Chlcogo Mr* Myer* recently returned front Kenosha whete *!te attended the wadding of her brother. She also . visited a week with per mother Mr Myers and Mr and Mr*. Bernard fltimseiilag acciimpatiied her iiouie. PARTY GIVEN TOMMY AHR Mr* Lloyd Ahr. Mr* Kd Ahr and Mr* C A Kragli united In entertaining with a birthday party last evening a 1 tin- Kd Ahr home, honorTomniv Ahr on the oci .isloti of hi* tenth birthday anniversay Tin- gin-*;* came mask-d and at -ix o «diH k a delirious *up|M-r was
: SAVE $20.00 : ■ ______________ • * ,g' * NKW MOI>KL I f „ (i. K. WASHKK I] Bi y4au *‘““‘ J * Value .57ii.9."» 1 ■ : * owss9> tt A\ JJ Come to our otore today I !:j 1 2 S or phone «?5 for a freo I i| ——-“*®a 1 2 m demonatration If 119 : t . ft a MATUIIS * * J O 7-POUND* CAPACITY • • I ACTIVATOA ■ o NO OIUNO O PIAMAOAIVI MICMANISM ■ • OUII* OPIPAf ION o POWIAIUI PUMP ft | ■ 0 MUHINS WAIMOIA a 0-1 OUAPANTII * H. L. Lankenau Coi ft ■ Ml K. Monroe SI. Phone 625 fl
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-erred A birthday rake with ten >and lea decorated the center of the dining table (lames were enjoyed Hid prise* given nt Tnmtny Garner. Uiwrenra lialloKly. Jimmy and I.*l Ahr and Jerry Atchi-on Om-sts wen* Jen Hr iwn Hal*- efnlfley. Tommy Garner Jimmy and Kd Ahr. Kd Heilscti, laiwretne tialiogly and J*-rrv At* 111-on -on ARRIVALS Mr and Mrs Vlnh Bieberlch at Ib'-aiur. route two. are 'he patent* of a baby boy tatrn Tuesday night nt 7 o'tlock The baby, welgiting * lg!it pounds at bfrtli. ha* Steen c.am••if Kenneth. BEAUTY OPERATORS WANTED' Wf will tram you forth.» profitable p-ofe*»&e Earn part o' e.penve* «vn,ie learn .ng W n!er term now form >ng full pjrt.cytiri milled WAYNE UNIVERSITY OP BEALTV CULTURE JOf w w*rne St. Port Wayne Indiana
