Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 270, Decatur, Adams County, 14 November 1939 — Page 3

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, I oel-'y of the ~, i 'i win - r In th|K, . '>i lb i4.iv In >. . 17. from five *■ . lock Tim prir< |K. ~ <|| lx twenty fix|K.. . X •■ .1 » pln'r will !><■ <;('/ < n < >-nt«. , made * 111 li!K V •< ■•■> n thirty o'•!i'4 "The ww . wII Im given l<y '.. - I Th»- piblfc 'iviu-4 -,, attend. \! . Marcellus Davison |M«. :■<•)•.I■ v Suri-Hl-hop and I "f Hnmim-inn K ( ..| M- Albert Davi«»n Kv Fr-dV Mlllsofthis <1 r gold'-tl W'lldillK Mr and Mrs Albert B -0.11l last evening from ...l.xk Mr. and Mrs. i.tid.mu of Biilffw I known in this <mm- ■ -ho Eiatigelical Sunday

KTBetter Way to Krect Constipation to treat constipation i* it tint and cure it The other way U to ■ ho: -ing It by Retting at Ita So ahy not »ave yourself ■ duh headachy days, plus trips to the medi■best it you can do it by a rr.mmon-senae "ounce of Ktton"? trouble, like that of ■ns is due to lack of "bulk” ■ diet. the lietier way is to ■lei.oeK s All-Bran This ■hr t asted. ready-to-eat ■ has just the "bulk" you ■ 1: v- u eat it every day-and ■ plenty of water-you can ■nly Q<-t regular but keep day after day and month ■ month' All-Brat. Is made ■llogg sin Buttle Creek Sold ■ery grocer. 1 ■ ■■ ■■ lain i

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■ HAKKIHOS (AKKOI.L K, UpyrtgM. last ■t Feuaraa kyeSleato. lac. ■XY WOOD—When and If ■Velez meets Tarzan and hla ■rule Beryl Scott, the go«■re going to be disappointed

There isn't going to be any scene. "Johnny seems to be doing all right." Lupe told us. I "and I know 1 I am. Our marI rlage was an In- | cident which 1 I want to forget I I don't go tn ■ many parties so 1 dcoi’l know

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where we’ll > unless it's at the fights. But. I <lo. *o what?I* may shake the duet of *<xx! of? her feet any minute I® to on that personal admce tour. •"while. Johnny and hia bride .taken a cottage until their home In Brentwood can be •eted. It’s a modest cottage hot too modes', to have a mlng pool Johnny expects »f and play golf until M-G M him for another picture. trtd AUwyn will not ask for ®y when her divorce suit “t Robert Kent comes up. t*er. she will seek full cust,f ftvwir I*.mnnthold tmhv tine, and 1100 a month for wpport of the child. I rumors to the contrary. Benny is perfectly willing Rochester to get big parts in pictures. But he Is refus--10 let Paramount team the m comedian with any other “• the lot. — IS li'ierntand David Niven conI to friends in New York that »on't marry anybody for sevM * M1 ’ when he does, It ibe an actress Bounds as If “ etlll carrying a torch for Reline Dyer. David's pals be’her money frightened him. . . Bhe ha ' an Income of •t 50.000 pounds a year. ‘lk about hard luck! Mrs ™ Nolan got the doctor's okay ’ M appendicitis opeiutlon the very next afternoon, fell •• horse and suffered a paln"ck Injury. Shell be in bed •averal weeks. *** t-erre, who never used to any interest tn Hollywood ’ Me. Is now making all the

school, which wus to her- bon held Thursday evening, has been postponed. Momb-n are asked to pl«-.-i«e • take note. I - ’ The Friendship Village home eco- ■ nomlcs dub will mee' Thursday af- ’ ternoon at one o'clock at flu- home 1 of Mr® Harry Worklncer. All mem--1 hers are urged to he present. Mrs Clem Kortenher will he hostess to ’lie So Cha Rea club TlUirs•,day evening at seven-thirty o’clock. | The D V It class of the United ' BBrethren Sunday school will meet ■ at the home of Mrs Russell TMlolt. f<23 Jefferson street, Thursday eveni Ing at sev.-n-thirty o'clordt. Assisting hostesses will be the Mesdames • Sephus Melchl. Ih-ltna Elr-y and I Frank Bobnke I, I Mrs C W Moser Will ho hostess to the Baptist woman's society 1 Thursday afternoon at two-tfhrty ! o’clook. "Silver Bells*' will be the ■ subject, with Mrs. S. E Hite as the 1 lender. The members are reminded ’ that now Is the time for the first opening of the gift boles. All memI hers are asked to lie present. The Little Flower study club will meet at th- Inane of Mrs. Fred Col- . chin Wednesday evening at seventhirty o'clock Mrs Rose Tanvas will have tie- paper on "Gregorian I Masses " The Progressive Workers class of th- First United Brethren church will hold the regular class meeting at the horn- of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hill. 112 North Eleventh street,l Thursday evening at sewn thirty o'clock. Mr and Mrs Curtis Hill i will be assisting host and hostess. SUPPER GIVEN FOR MOFFETS A delicious chicken supper was given for Mr. and Mrs H. ill. Moffett. who are moving to Lima. Ohio, at the home of Mr. and Mrs F R. f -i.more last Frl In/. I • esent were the fallowing fatalI'es, F R. Fenimore. It G Baughman. W M Bumgerdner and Mrs. Milton Hower. The W M A. of Cue Eighth Street Pnlt<-d Brethren church will meet

spots in town He was at La Conga helping Fran-hot Tone, Addison Randall, James McKinley Bryant and Bill Girard entertain a bevy of Folles Berger* beauties and, another night, he was at the Club 17 with the Ray Bolgers and UH Damita. There's an old four some for you! “Another Thin Man" Is previewed in Inglewood ttnd William Powell has issued a special invitation to Edward Ellis to be there. Ellis, not Powell, was the 'Thin Man" tn tb» first picture of the series. Eo many fans associated the title with BID. however, that it It has been used in all the succeeding films. Stunt Man Harvey Parry Is TOO lucky to be alive. He was supposed to dive off a pier for a scene in "Charlie Chan in Panama" and to swim away with soldiers taking pot shots at him. Though bullets were to be fired well In advance. But something went wrong and a bullet, or a fragment of one. creased Parry's neck, just a half inch difference and It would have meant curtains. Barbara Stanwyck and Bob Taylor finally are getting that trip to New York. . . . Ygor and Tany, who made a hit In "Rose of Wash-

and who recently have been working at Mr I CarI roll's, are splitI ting as a marti tai team but I will remain a I dance team..,. I Eitdle Norris is I plotting a solo I Sight to South I America after J I he finlrhes in I "Dr. Ehrlich." I I Ann Sheridan was squired at ! the Case 14*

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mass by both Anatole Litvak and and Jean Negulesco. With Joan Fontaine and Brier. Aheme along for good measure. . . . That was Eleanor Bums with Bruce Cabot at the Sport Circle. . . . Sonja . Heme will have two Canadian , dance partners on her coming | tour: Stuart Rebum of Toronto, ' and Harrison Thompson, of Montreal. . . ■ Ten thousand school j children were let off for a half day when Jane Withers visited Utica Shows how smart these personal appearances are. . . . Just heard why Rochelle Hudson -and Hal Thompson went to Mexico City He la opening an agency for one o' the various motor sectors now on the market.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 14, 1939.

1 CLUB CALENDAR •Kitty Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Shone* 1000 — 1001 Tuesday Young Matron's Club, Mrs. Till- ' man Gehrig, 7:80 p. m. Zion Junior Walther Mayn't. Lutheran church Tuesday evening a' seven thirty o'clock. Zion Junior Walther League, Lutheran Church, 7:30 p. m. ' Civic Section Carry-In Supper, Mrs. William Dellinger, fi p. m. Church Mothers Study Club, Methodist Church. 2:30 p. m. Itelts Theta Tan, Elks Home, 7:3ft p m. Rebekah laidge, J. O O. F. Hall 7:30 p. m. St. Ann Discussion Group Mrs. Jared R*-ed, 7:3ft p. m. Senior Walther la-ague, Zion Lutheran church, 7:3ft p. m. Mary and Martha Class, Methodist Social Rooms, 7:39 p. m. Sisters of Ruth Class, Mrs WilI Ham Kohls. 7:31 p m. Wednesday Beulah Chapel laulles* Aid Society. Mrs William Ehrman, all day J meeting f Reformed I aid les" Aid Society, Z.lon Ri-fotw-d Church. 2:30 p m. Wesley Couples Cisse, Methodist ' Church, 8 p. m. ‘ Hlstorclal Club. Mi s. Homer !»w---er, 2:30 p. m. Decatur Home Eocnomfcs club. Mrs. Gilbert Strickler, 1:30 p. m. Shakespesre Club, Mrs. Charles Dugan. 2:30 p. m. Business and Professional Women's Club. Rice Hotel. C:M p. m. 1 Little Flower Study Club. Mrs. Fn-d Colchin. 7:30 p m. Thursday Woman's Foreign Missionary Society, Mrs. Sim Butler. 2 3ft p m Christian loidies' Aid Society, Mrs. Janies Kitchen. 2 p m ,| Eighth Street U. B W M A . Mrs Dab- Osborn. 1:30 p. m. I First U B. Progressive Workers. Glen Hill. 7:30 p. m. Friendship Village Club. Mrs. tl-irry Work Inger. 1 p. m. Baptist Woman's Society. Mrs. C. i W. Moser, 2:30 p. m. So Cha R- i Club. Mrs. Clem Kor- , tenber. 7:30 p m. United Brethren D. Y B Class. Mrs. Russell Deßolt, 7:30 p. m. Mt Pleasant I-ad les" Aid. Mrs. . Burl Fuhrman. 2 p. m. St. Paul Ladies* Aid. Mrs. Ira McBride. !• a. m. Union Cbapel W. M A.. Mrs Enrl Chase. 1:30 p m. t Our laidy of Victory Discussion Group. Mrs. Hermsn Miller. 7:30 p m. Huralistlc Study Club. Mrs Florian Gelmer. 0 p. m St. Luke's I*dies' Aid Society, Mrs. Wiiiiam Klansmss, si! d«y meeting Phoelie Bible Cla”, Zion Reformed Church. Church Parlors. Ip m. Evangelical New England Dinner,| 11 a. m. to 1 p m. Evangelical Cafeteria Supper. 5 p m to 7 p. m. Presbyterian ladies' Aid Society. Mrs. Milo Black. 2:30 p m Friday Phltethse Ckisa. Mrs. Ray Johnson. 7:M p m. Salm M>-thodlst Church PreThanksgiving Supper. Church Din-' Ing rotns. 5 3ft to 7 p m. Rummage sal-, Graham Building. Adams County Federation, Mrs R A. Stuckey, 2:30 p. m. Saturday Rummage Sale. Graham Building.' Methodist WILMS Rummage Sale. Church Baaem-nt, 1-tt p m. Dinner Bridge (Tub, Mrs. H >'ni.in' Ehlnger. Ipm. Cafeteria Hupper, Zion Reformed j Church. 5 to 7 p. m. Monday Music Department. Mrs It W. Graham. 7:SO p. m. Dramatic Departmmt. Mias Eva Acker. 7:3ft p. m. Literature Department. Mrs. Walter <>ard. 7:32 P m. Art ftepartment. Miss Vivian Burk, 7:3ft p. m. Junior Women, Mias Mary Cowan, 7:10 p m Research Club, Mrs R. D Myers, 2 30 p. m 1 at the home of Mrs. Dale Osborn Thursday afternoon st one-thirty o'clock. Thia la a bualnesa meeting and all members are urged to be present. The Philathae class of the Bap Hat Hunday school will meet st the home of Mrs. Ray Johnson Friday evening at seven-thirty o'cloi*. Mrs. !C. E. Peterson will have charge of I the aockil hour. Mrunkiers will be I asked to answer roll < all with poems and nameu of Hoosier poets. A good attendance la desired. Mrs. Ham Butler will be hostess to the woman's foreign missionary society of Ute Methodist church Thursday afternoon at two thirty o'clotdr. rr. MARY'S SODALITY HOLDS REGULAR MEETING Th- Ht Mary's Sodality of the St Mary's Catholic church met kut evening In the school dinlug room, where they enjoyed a business meeting and social hour.. Games were played and prises were awarded to Mrs. Vera Kleinhens, bridge; Mrs Roes Tanvas, five hundred; Mrs. Laugsrman,!

Reported Nazi Demands rr — o REAT / /r *-» BRITAIN/ Mong) /*** ri I \ PARTS ( F R A N c / . V?” Here are the reported German demands of The Netherlands in return for neutrality. : pseiflcally demanded are a free port at Amsterdam (A) and air bases in Friesland and Groningen provinces. Leopold of Belgium is reported to have declared he would occupy Zeeland and Limburg if the Dutch give in. The five numbered sones are the most probable points of a German invasion.

t bunco. Refreshments of Ice cream and enk<- were served after the games? The Hlsters of Ruth class of the First Christian church school will meet nt the home of Mrs. Win. Kohls this evening .it seven-thirty o'cloi’k. The Indies' aid society of the First Christian church will meet with Mrs James Kitchen Thursday aft -moon nt two o'clock NEEDLE CLUB HAS MEETING The Needle Club met at the K. of P home after Temple last even-; Ing and made phns for n Christmas party to lx- held Ik-cemlH-r IK. A twenty-five cent gift ixctiange will • la- enjoyed. After a short business meeting refreshments were served by the hostages for the evening, the Mas- ■ dames Mary McClure, Ernest Worthman and Dick Burrell. I The Corinthian class of the Chrisi tain cJinr-.h school met at the 1 home of Mrs Hbmer Ruhl last evening Plans were mad-- for a rutn- ■ mage sale to be held In the ohurch ; ftasemenl Dec-mber 2. All orders . for Christmas cards must be In by IS., emlier I Al the close of the till - , IneSS meeting the hostess, assisted ■! by Mrs llcshei Nash, served lovely ■ I refreshments. MRS. O H. HAUBOLD i. IS HOSTESS TO CLUB Members of the Iteseirch club • met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. O II Hattbold. Following the routine opening. Mrs. U ■ A Graham had charge of the batter English lesson. Mrs. L. A. Cowens, program lesd•'er. delivered a very worthwhile paper on 'Modern Atn-rlcm Music and Art." "Everywhere there Is an Increasing desire for the arts Art ■mlxMllea the principle of rhythm as well as music, poetry, the dance and I sculpture. Through the ages the <|ti<*at for beauty has contalnned I' I bos a personal place in our lives | 1 "Art Is ever present. It is a thing I to be enjoyed as It Is always about us Everyone has a certain amount iof creative talent and If this talent lls not developed It will die All should learn the language of art. j "The art of music appears to have

Two Old Friends Meet Again ■V '• "k 1 J jj HHHB jflH I 1 Mrs. 8. L. Sothafel, widow of the famous Rosy, congratulates Jan Peerea after the young tenor who had made his name on the stage and radio >1 gave Ma first classical recital ia New York. Roxy discovered Poerca five ,1 years ago and signed Ma for his first Music Hall show.

- Iteen th- earliest of the fine ( rts In iorder of time although It has been I the longest In reaching its matur--1 ity Art originated In th- simplest forma by people Close to the soil. Mankind is related by art traditions. Goethe says "We ought to form the i teahit of looking at a beautiful picture every day." " ‘ Mrs. R D. Myers and Mrs. C M. Prugh will le- hostess and loader respectively for the meeting ne»t Week ft— Adams County Memorial Hospital I Admitted Mrs Christine P.llnter,' Willshire. Ohio. Dismissed Mrs Dunlo) A High. Ohio CHy; Mrs Ihilmer Eicher and Infant daughter. Julia. Hlvth street; Mrs. Robert It Tickle and Infant daugt ter. Shirley Ann. Van Wert. Ohio. <>-- '■ Three Are Sentenced For Beating Recluse New Albany. Ind Nov 14—fl'P) - -Edward Bloat, alias Blots. 82. Clyde Emile, 34 and bp estranged wife. Marguerite Emily, 28. all of New Albany, today were under y-ai piiivr* ..-hten-— *-••" flrat de-gn-e burglary In connection with i the slugging and robbing of Mrs. Hattie Z,. Kapley, 84. a recluse near Greenville, last wook. They pleaded guilty to the chargel , before Judge John M Paris In Floyd , circuit court late yesterday and In addition to the prison sentneces were each fined |Stm — o —— Tenure Teachers Are Given Precedence Indianapolis. Ind. Nov 14— fl’Pt The state supreme court today had ruled lllat tenure teachers pro <ed- nontenure teachers when teaching staffs are reduced because of decreased enrollment. i The court held dismissal of a tenure teacher and retention of a nontenur-- teacher would be tantamount to setting aside the I each er tenure law. The decision upheld action of the Sullivan circuit court In ordering Truman towunhlp of Sullivan conni ty to rehlre Julia (' Burnett.

)!_n cf\Ki aI c Walter Mosel and Tony Kobllek of Chicago were business visitors here Monday A not- from Mrs. Jennie Furman. Marlon. Ohio, says she lias just enjoyed a visit from her old friend. Mrs W II Nachtrleb, formerly of, this city, who was enroute to Virginia wher- she will make her hornWith her son. G-orgo who ba- been transferred there They will make tlu-lr home in un old southern plantation horn- Mrs Furman entertallied at dinner for h«r. J. P. Habegger. who nnderwen’ an operation to his right eye for the removal of a tilaok catarar. Is getting along fairly well a' Bethel hospital at Newton. Kansas. His physical condition Is reported good, however the attending doctor now holds practically no hope for any vision being restored In tb.it eye. ■Heme Witness. I Mr. and Mrs. C. Wesley England have moved from Winchester street to the Hchater apar'mi-nt «t the corner of Monroe and Fifth streets. Tin- residence formerly occupted by the Englands has heen purchased «l>y Mr and Mrs Charles Elilng-r. who will occupy It us soon as possible. William and Isewls Bollenbacher went to Kalamatoo. Michigan today, on business. Roger Meshliergi-r of Linn flr-iv - visited here this morning and said his father. Hurry, and his unde, Osi-ir. path-nls at Bill Memorial hospital at Muncie are Improving nicely now. Harry's leg. which was broken at the knee was to b- set ' today, the swelling hiving subsid-d sufficiently to permit this Oscar’s i h-gs have lieen set and he Is rapidly improving, his only pain now being from the cheat Injuries and this sei-ms to get b-tter each day. Th-y will have to r-maln In the hospital sveral weeks. The condition of Mrs II L Confer continues serious. It is rejMirt -d ' She has been In a setnl-conn for l't I days Il Hchtilman and his Mrs Irving Cowan have returned to Chicago after a weekend visit with the Roy Kalver family and Mrs. Schulman. Mrs. Hchulman. who has been the gu--st of her daughter. Mrs. Roy Kalver for the past two! I weeks, will remain for some time. I Mrs Palmer Eicher and baby ldaughter. Julkt. have l-een dismissed from th« Adams county memorial 1 hospital anil are now at home at North Sixth str— i. i Mrs. <*hristlne Pains r. S7. of . Willshire Ohio was admitted to the I Adams mtitity m-morkil hospital f yesterday for medical treatment i Her condition Is serious Miss Eleanor Pumphrey, girls’! i athletic Instructor, who has lx r-n . 11l for the past two months lias not' ■ been so well for the past several I days. I 1 i Bonds Stolen From Post Office Found Denver. Ind. Nov 14 — tl'Pl — Bonds valit-d at 12.1.10 which were stolen from the Ma>y post office 1 H-pt Is were recovered along th--Nickel Plate mllroad right of way i near here late yesterday by sheriff - Robert Tillett. A mall pouch con- ■ taln-d some of the bonds while the i H-mitlnd-t were scattered almtii the » ground _— Peru Lawyer Found Guilty Os Contempt ' Peru. Ind. Nov. It -lUPI It J : Wildman, a Peru attorney, was ’ found guilty of contempt of court yesti-riliy by judge pro tern <*. Y. Andrews In Miami (Tn-uit court. Wildman was charged with Inducing the court Io order a jury trial In a case not tryahle b> Jury Sentence was not mad-

Wear Shining GOLD! SI.OO Ao says Peris! Exciting group expensively carved bracelets, necklaces, clips! With semiprecious Stones. SUTTON JEWE L R Y SIO N». 'Jud Ml.

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Part Os Norwegian Crew Is Rescued I Lmdon. Nov II (UP)—Twenty - three members of tin- crew of a i Norwegian vessel, who had been ai float for mor- than 3ft hours In an I open boat, were landed at a north i ItiiHsli port today from a trawler Th- trawler ri ported that it h id . searched In vain for five hours for i a second ix>at In which 17 members -of the <-r< w of the Norwegian vessel I w>-re reported to have lieen drifting —o— Knocked Out By Own Drive Columbia. H C. >UPt Wliilion i Williams of Wagener was practic-

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ing his strokes by driving golf balls against a wall to yards i iway on- hall be struck too hard It taiumed back, struck him between the eyes and knorked him out o -— Philippines U. Welcomes Co-ed Manila ■ -<U.R> A young American co-ed. Emily M Parks, wants to enroll In the University of the Philippines to study veterinary si b-ni-i- Miss Purks will lie graduated from Scripps < allege at Claremont. Cal Iteati Gregorio San Agustin has assured Miss Parks she will Im- welcome o — l. « <ao>M r»». __