Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 262, Decatur, Adams County, 4 November 1939 — Page 3
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■ DAY PROGRAM IkCEO FOR THURSDAY Kn*n'* missionary Maoris-h ■ p church of I nion Chapel. Ku pror *nt Thursday even-i Giurrh a' seven-thinyi K- hl . pnigram -111 upon with | Ky the congregation, follow* j Fgiripture b F Ml '* I Kftrr prayer by Mrs James! K m . Marjorie Drew and K, n , ( .. Miller will play a K t Rosselot of the Decatur church will be the ■ speaker II" Rosselot ha* K returned from Africa and L, an interesting account I iof his work. tankers are urited to be pre- | visitors will be cordially Id a special offering Will be > help with the raising of r the home mission church Wille. )SION GROUP MEETING idy of Good Counsel discus-■ ■p held its regular meeting ir .ranine at the home nti In,, SGiulti After prayer j tail with questions and t a discussion of the study l IS held, “hr inert his closed »yer Miss Mary Wolpert e the next meeting Novembers’ class of the Rvangesdav school will meet at the M's. C. E. t'oeker Tuesday at seren-tbhty o’clock ■ember la asked to be preelection of officers will be as election of officers Will E CLUB PARTY rntlstice Day party will b" Mday in the (1. E rluh rerooms by the Geroda club, gram will be In observance Istii-e Day. Works officials
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■ MARRIWON < AXKOIA, | <.*>rl(M, IMS ■t Fraiarra SyadlMtc. !»*. ■.YWOOD—The *return at ■y«' • • Cop* in "Hollywood Kde” really started some-i-K-0 »a!-fsccd Harry IjwigI don will be glv-
rn a comeback chance in an; out -a nd • out I slapstick comedy. It's s tea-} tatlve venture, ’ only a two-reel-er. but. If it goes over, the studio wants Harry to make two more. Later on—lt all depends on public response- :
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they may even m in a feature. y will appear in his original i 1 character it will be the I ln>» in year* that he haa I the makeup. In the brief t S with Oliver Hardy at Hal the atar played a different 'role. f that, he dropped out of th* ht Recently, he haa been ( at a writer at R-K-O. of a fin* thing that | m done by Bobby Breen and uly Two yean ago. the atar' corresponding with a hoy In Barbara. Th* boy had suf-. •iaiyau and wa* ui.abte to • eventually earn* to Holly ®d met Bobby The star a took him to doctors, but got iuragement. As a last resort R*»led to Bobby's singing teacher worked out a series •t exercises. After working ■ for a month, the boy haa ••rked progress, I* even able • little. “•O' Parker of the Beverly • • new dance team of •ad Daniels is rone other runkina'’ Parker, who was «traet at Paramount. She th« "punkin*" for digsake. th* famous crack at that Woilrvond prorleaae Include me out" ♦ ®?s up again in the Warner ni musical, "Or Your Tore " ’‘me It's pulled by Man “* crackpot ballet director I •tnry. *ody ought tortart a mm-* • make sc trap Indians look •Mians. Th* orora in Allegheny Uprising ' were 1
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and their wives will be guests. I The committee In charge Includes’ Ida Shearer, Ethel Cook, Hilda • luunt. Irene fk haffer, Agnes Con. ' ter and Mary Jane Frlttinger. RUMMAGE SALE SERIES ANNOUNCED I The woman's home missionary' 'society of the Methodist church' will conduct Its annual series of rummage sales to be held In the church basement, November 11, 151 and December 2. The committer In charge of the affair Include* the Mesdamr-s E. N. Wicks. C D. lywton. Ross Mallo nee. A. D. Cuttles, Frank Krick, Dun Bptang and W F Beery. HOBO CONVENTION ENJOYED BY CLASS Members and friends of the V. I I ft class of the United Brethren’ Sunday school met at the U. B. church Thursday evening to attend a "hobo convention" Among those present Were hoboes ditrssed In old cloth** with sundry kinds of | patches; snaggletoothed hoboes; some with lunches on sticks and many others. The committee then took the ho-l boi-s to a bogcar stationed beside the Pennsylvania freight house. The car wss lighted with lanterns and heated with oil burners Games were enjoyed and a lunch of popcorn, apples and cider was served. —- O ARRIVALS — Mr. and Mrs. Robert D Tickle, 1 213 Middle street. Van Wert, Ohio, are the parents of a baby girl, born I I at 10:53 a. m. today at the Adams 1 county memorial hospital. The baby weighed five pounds and one a”li one-half ounces p Andrew Briggs, of Geneva, who has been very seriously ill for *ev-| eral days, la Improved and aide to set up a short time etch day at his’ home —
tne least nenevaoie ot an. We have heard it claimed, though, that John Ford gets mor* realistic results in "Drams Along the Mohawk." The technicolor is sard to be a big help. » Eleanor Powell is suffering from an infected foot the Brat, we are ' given to understand, in her whole i .lancing career. She had to hive a ' minor'operation performed an I will iba forced to rest up for a week, i Eleanor says the trouble Is due ♦ | the fact that, in "Broadway Melody of 1340." ahe tap dances much faster than ever before. Looks tike an epidemic of bathtub scenes following Joan Crawford's .usurious tubbing in "The Women.” A scene In "Lover Come to Me" discovers Jeannette Mac Donj aid at her ablution ... In an oldI fashioned tub on wheels. • There may be something elee I popping on the Uliana case. She's I back in town and says she’s come 'o tight it out. . . . Incidentally, she's dropped 25
pounds . . .Gable's real beef about starting a picture right now Is that It Interferes with his duck hunting. . . . IxiU Andrews, the chorine who smacked George White in New York, arrived at Ijx Conga the other night on a
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motorcycle. . . . The Nelaon Eddy* are bu*y again denying the atork rumor*. . . . Olivia De HavlUand and Rob Richie were a combination at the Florentine Room. . . . Edward G. Robinaon'a makeup for "Dr. Ehrli< h' la auch a »train on hi* face that he Ulka only when neceaaary. Talking make* it pull all the more. . . . Una Merkel doeant have to worry about film job* Her buaband Ronald Burla. I* an executive tn th* North American Aviation company. . . . Fifty college hoy* have w»dten In *o Oraon Welle* asking tn be hi* atandfn ... An oatri'h kicked Prod :cer Gene Towne In the seat of th* pant* on the "Bwla* Family Robin - eon" ret To make it worae, he was showing aom* eaaterrt executive* around th* lot.. .. ff th* cocktail* at the M.»a<|i:er»’ club bar are a» lethal aa their name*, th* Hollywood lad* had better look out. You can dip vnur noae Into such concoctions aa "A Blackrmith and Hi* jH. Iper.” ■ Bounding Elk." The Butcher* Thumb" and Nasty 1 Girl "
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1939.
CLUB CALENDAR Boeltty Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Fhonss 1000 — 1001 Saturday Mission Band, Evangelical ) Church, 3. p nt Fried Chicken Hupper, United Brethren Church, 5 to 7 p tn. Baked Goods and Rummage Sale., Moose Home, all day. Rummage Sale. Zion Reformed church Basement, # a. m. to 7 p. tn. Evangelical Church Rummage ’ Sale, Graham Building. Postponed. Monday Woman’s Club, Masonic Hall, ’7:45 p. tn. Research Club, Mrs. O. L. Vance, 2:30 p. m. Firemen's Auxiliary .Meeting, Mrs. Arthur Baker, 7:30 p. m. Adams Coun'y Home Economics Chora*. Moose hall. I 30 p tn. Tuesday Dorcas Class. Mrs. C. E- Hocker.} t * P In Psi lota XI Sorority. Miss Eloise ; Lewton, 7:30 p. m. Mt Tabor l-adi**' Aid Society, Mrs. Dorwln Drake, 7 p. tn. W. M. H., Zion Reformed , Church, 2:30 p. m Women of the Moose, Moose’ ■ Home 7:30 p. m. Loyal Daughters Class, Mrs. I Adolph Kolter, 7:30 p. m. Dutiful Daughters Class, Mrs.} . John Hpahr, 7:30 p m. Tri Kappa Business Meeting. Elks , Home. 8 p. m. lj L. Os K. C. Hall. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Historical Club, Mrs. Sam Buller, 2:30 p. m. Zion Lutheran Missionary Guest Da*". Zion Lutheran church, 2 p. m. Thursday Eastern Star, Masonic Hall, 7:30 ip. m J Union Chapel United Brethren i W. A Meeting, Church, 7:30 p m. < J XTA'CI A I B IPtl/ L D€iikl A I C ’ Mrs Phil Byron returned to her; , home In Peru today after a three i day visit with her parents. Miss Barbara Burk, who Is a freshman at Indiana university, Bloomington. Is spending the week i end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs , Sim Burk. Mr. and Mrs Ira L Cutting of I Rockford. 111. and Mrs. John Jewell! ’of Frankfort, Indiana visited with. Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Mills last eveniing. Mr Cutting was born and rear-; Jed here and has succeeded in business In Rockford. wh< re he owns 1 ! large automobile sales business They went from here to Fort Wayne ’ to visit Mrs. Huffman a starter of Mrs. Jewell and Mrs. cutting who ' la seriously 111 In a hospital they. ’Front there they went to Marlon.> ; Indiana today to visit Mr. Warren i Cutting, a brother who is also ser-} luSßly 111. Get the old blunderhtts out. the rabbit and quail and pheasant season opens next Friday and the re-1 ports are that the game Is plentiful. Mrs. it. L. Confer has been quit* 111 the past several days. Thurman A. Gottschalk, administrator of the State Department of Public Welfare. who was taken 111 while on a visit In New York where he attended the American Prison Congress was further In- 1 Jured while recuperating, when he ’ fell in the yard Os bls home las' ' Sunday and broke hl* wrist Three bones In the wrist of his right hand i were fractured, but otherwise Mr i Gottschalk was uninjured. - The Hoosier Sentinel. Van Wert Is raising a *ls.om> Community Chest and today la<-k<-d j only about >1.600 to complete the task Notre Dame is really a national : ' Institution IxM-ated at South Bend i Ind. only 444 of Its 3,27 k students thia year come from this state. New York ha* 511. Illinois 4«0. Ohio 27k; Pennsvlvanla 273 and Michigan 330. Although Fordham, in New York, la the larger.t Catholic university In the United States Notre Dante Is probably the most widely known. Mias Hetty Tricksy Is confined to her hign>‘ on South First street with la grippe Russell H Thotnp*<«i. secretary of the Crawfordsville Chamber of Cominerce. was a business visitor In I Decatur Friday. Dr Hen Duke of this city Is a pa'lent at the Lutheran hospital in Fort Wayne for observation. He ’ may be confined there for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. William Douglas of Union City were the guests yesterday of Mr and Mrs. A. J. Beavers Mrs Edna Mettler Turner of Fort Wayne, well known here, will review the book, "Ho stands the Rock”, at the meeting of the Happy ; Homes Eonomlcs club In Herne, next Thursday evening. Mrs. Turner Is a former resident of Herne Hhe has given a aeries of book review programs In Fort Wayne. Several persons t'osn this city went to Fort Wsyne to pay their
Screen Actress Weds Golfer Jm| s “ J L < Jean Chatburn and. Inset. Dick Mete Blonde Screen Hayer Jean Chatbum and Dick Metx. Chicago golfer, are the latest personalities to say "1 do.” The two were married at Topeka. Kan.
I reapaets to Dewey Lachot who wna . killed In an auto accident near Bloomington. 111, last Wednesday, j Mrs. Charlie Voglrwede Is a patient at the Adams County Memor- , lai hospital. Thia morning She had I her left knee tapped for an Infection which developed last week When i «he liruisi-d It She was reported i getting along satisfactorily following the operation. Rev. Joseph J. Seimetz, pastor and Rev. Alvin Jasinski, assistant J l of St. Mary's church visited the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Fort Wayne tills morning Mr and Mrs. ill. !,. Koontz of fctuih Whitley will spend Bunday i here. Kiism-II Oolljver of I’So Jefferson I street, who was admitted to the Ad jams .-minty memorial hospital with an Infection In his right hand. Is ranch Improved and was dismissed yesterday. The condition of (hold Wulllman. route 1. Berne, who war admitted to the Adams county memorial hospital for treatment in the oxygen-' aire, was considerably improved today. | Clock Kills Alligator Ashland. Wls HJ.fi) John C j Chapple lost his pet alligator in a | strange way An alarm clock In News Glare i I / IBs A ' 'MisSl KdHB s w Premier Molotoff In tn exhaustive report on Russia's new foreign policy, Premier | Vyacheslav Molotov of Soviet Russia drew th* attention of th* world by chiding Pr*sid*nt Roosevelt for lending Finland "moral j support" of the United Rtatea. warning the Finns to com* to torn* and notifying th* world that Rusal* is drawing closer to Germany and Japan. Molotov spoke in Moscow to 1.100 deputies attending the extraordinary Joint session of the Soviet council. |
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■WMauaMHWßaaMaaawawawMßauaaatMmu Adams County Memorial Hospital | - • Admitted: Mrs. Charles Voglewede. West Monroe st ; Bernard llsln. 2IH N. Hlx'h st.; Mrs. Helen Haln-Ke|!er, 34 Spring s'.. New Bedford, Mass.; Goldine Krolschdr. Decatur. 'Dismissed: Russel) Gnlliver, 2G't 'Jefferson st. n Pleasant Mills News Florence Noll, Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. C L. Cusl*-. -ittend-’ «d the supper at the Lutheran church In Decatur Sa'urday evening. Mr. and Mrs Jamas Halberstadt iattended the Centennial of the Hills I Baptist church rimr Kempton Ml*. William Noll and daughter : Marilyn were Sunday dinner gii*--’u at the home of Mr. and Mr Hurry 1 Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bauman. Mr j ind Mrs. Irvin Zimmerman of In- | atur R. fi. attended the funeral Friday of Mrs. Sam Bauman of Climax, Michigan Pleasant Mills has lost two citlgi enr. In the pmM week. Mrs Wllnri {TWhenck and John Everett. Each | funeral was largely attended Mr. and Mis. Austin .Merrimxu were caller* al the home of Mr. and Mr* Wilmer Riley Sutiduy evening. 11. C. Horine of Union City was a week end visitor at the home of his sister. Mrs. Glenn Mann and family. Mr. and Mrs. C L. Custer, with a party of friends, viewed the now cruiser at Ih-lphos, Ohio, Munday | afternoon. Mr* J' i me* iHnlberstadt iuts returned to her home after a several ' day's visit with her parents tn i Mclrclevllle. Her mother, who lia-t been quite ill, {* slightly Improved. Mr and Mrs. Frank Fortney ami tlattghter* of Nicholasville. Ky . re- ■ turned to their home Monday after | attending the week-end with, Mr. and Mrs. O H. Fortney and other relatives and friend* hire. Thelma Ray a student nurs« of 'he Lutheran Hospital, and llosevwvry Hay. who is attending business college at Fort Wayne, spent the week end with their jtarents.
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. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ray. Mr and Mrs. Thomas Halberstadt j were delightfully entertained to a| chicken dinner Smitidiv evening in . the hom« of Mr. and Mr*. Bud M<--l Collongh In Ix-catur. lat ura I'endlaiid ami Maxine Noll accompanied Mr and Mrs Dave Bovine and iknlghter Nina and son Vernon Neil io Auburn. Sunday , where they attended 'he annual home coming at 'he M-«-«e <*ha|*e| ehuri h Mt and Mr Gerald Visard at(tended Indiana .Stat" T'sichec'' asso-, illation at Indianapolis Tlimsdny and Friday, and 'pent the week end (With Mi and Mi- I'.it Hykmd of
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