Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 277, Decatur, Adams County, 22 November 1939 — Page 3

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y ode ling for | "Swiss Family I Robinson ” Too I I self - conscious I to practice at I the studio, he I lias been retir-1 I ing to the priv- 1 I acy of his room I at home. I The other I night, the boy I star was sitting • by a window reaching for the

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I high notes when | interrupted by the Bound woman'* voice from next E^B ur l? men," ahe said. “how | Wf - < d, ' i '™ nth Ytrt'R v. j. | waa bo fuaaed. nil he c 3B ,h ‘'‘ 1 ' of to aay wa * "Excuse who can blame him ? The I EB are »sy|n< that death of EB" r Nichola Jr, in I WMB Ct “Uto plunge complete* " traditional cycle of [ W Natalities. Claude Gllling1 Girarlot were kO r ’t two. Just lucky that Hollywood I jb have ,n ,h< ° f [ |B* r serious accident on the hight that Nichola waa Sydney Blackmer and Pres--8 returning from KingAnz. collided with a truck > r ” I, ‘ " ,Br " w ” »rrlou«lv h'd Preaton'a expensive auto waa badly damaged. MacDonald la Just a* ■ l “ the fana aa they are to "tart* n three rnori'h Mrt tour In February. We h ’ r,f " hp didn't dread sacBMf 1 ' ni '•« nt tiuina, hot. 1* and • Mt." ahe aald. "On my the fana couldn't have [ » more considerate. Not a one tn grab •’ m y flnthea or to J 1 *'" 1 °»> me The only time “*• I waa afraid of fan* umdon. They get pret'v MP ®*«r there. To protect me. WbAfugement h«i to bio. k the

Jane Gutnler. J.-an E;Z y. Clair Rey. iioldf. Dick Gander, tatry Ann TerI tell. Mrs. Ethel Elzey. Mr. nd Mrs. i <>. G Hukes and R< vJ, J Marlin. Mr*. .John H<uer and duigh'erx ■ of Root township will -ntertain the members of the Hetur family at a Thanksgiving dinner Thursday eveiiHik Mr and Mr Fr-d Heuer from Decatur. Mr and Mrs. Il<nry Franz and family of For' Wayne and Mr. and Mrs Herman ll' iier and family will attend SOCIAL MEETING OF PSI IOTA XI A sw-lal meeting of the Pal Jota XI sorority was held last evening al the home of Mrs A. It. Holt, house Four games < f .bridge were played and prizes awarded to Eloise i|a-wtoti. Gladys Mili'-r. Marjorie 11.-’ Voss and Mrs Eugene Durkin. At th- close of the games refreshments were served at small tables } centered with yellow candles Ini crystal holders, encircled with an-1 tiunn colored leaves. Mrs. Holthoux- was assisted toy I Ute Mesdames J- . e Rice, Paul ('alms. Sim Burk. Hen Duke ;iml i > Miss Fan llamntell The .June Section of the Prcsby-1 terlan ladles* aid «-'■ lety will continue their rummage sale Salti.-day !ln the Graham huildi'.g The L of I' degree team will meet for praclie - Friday in the K. of C Hall The St Mary's i .wnsliip home economics chib will meet. Tuesday Xovivnher 2* S' the. home of Mrs. Lucille Miller All nv-mlier' are asked io note the than re in day and .date of meeting A k<hhl tliendanc • is desired as the leaders will give I the last lesson of the year on hooked rugs. PORTER REUNION HELD AT ORVILLE BRCNTLINGERS I Mt t'td Mt Orville llrtniflinger of Markle will he host and hostess to the porter family n iiiilon. which will Ih’ held Thanksgiving day. Mr. Hra O !. Van.Mr and Mn Olles V. Porter and 'anilly and Mr. and Mrs Fred Chronister anti fa- • jmily will Ih* among rhos- attending from Decatur. Also among the guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Porter and sons of Huntington Mr ami Mrs .

alley outaida the theater with an Iron grille. I didn't want to be rude bo I went up to the grille to sign autograph*. Somebody said; 'Won't you shake hand*. Miaa MacDonald ?' "When I put my hand through I the grille, one person Jerked rnv I glove off and another grabbed my arm and pulled me forward until I my shoulder was jammed against the iron liars. That really Beared me." I Jeanette aaid that Gene Ray , mond won’t accompany her on her new tour. "It would take him away from hi* music," she explained. "It something doesn't come of that music, there's no justice. Gen* works on it night i and day!" Forrest Tucker, the 21year-old Virginian who has been going everywhere with Helen Parrish and who crasnea the movies in the , next Gary Cooper picture, has an athletic record that is almost fantastic. He played quarterback on an undefeated high school team | was all-state scorer on the basketball team, held the discus throwi mg championship of the south for i two year*, waa captain of the Mt. Herman l*rep School hockey team I and. as late as last year, won tJ i archery championship at Miami I Beach. Fifl Dorsey and Lupe Vries burled the hatchet and ended an old feud when Lupe visited the i Case Lamase the other night. . . . Linda Darnell. Hollywood's newest 'Cinderella girl, tried In vain to flag down motorists when she and 'her mother, returning from 29 I Palms, discovered an overturned car with the occupants trapped inside The machines just whlxied by Finally, a truck stopped. .. . Mae Murray and Orchestra leader Ixon Belasco were doing th* hottest rumba at I-a Conga the | other night. . . . Carol Parker and I Unda Haye* were a new combination there. . . . Susanne Kaaren may do a play In New York If she can tear herself away from Sidney Blackmer . . . Barbara Read and Donald Brigg* were held up for two hours at the Mexican border because he didn't have a key to the rumble seat of his car. He Anally had to break the lock to prove there were no" imuggled good* Inside ... The Arthur Lakes recently had a similar experience, j , Coral ance Worth ha* returned from Australia and has taken a I new name Hereafter, shell Im ■ known as Joy Howarth.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 22, 1939.

CLUB CALENDAR •oclsty Dxsdllne, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Wednesday Thanksgiving Market. Brock's Store, all day. Thanksgiving Eve Dance H p. Q Elks, 9:30 p m. Friday C L. of C. Degree T.-am, K of C. Hall, 7 p. tn. American legion Auxiliary, legion Home, 7:30 p. m. Thursday Otterbein Guild Thanksgiving Breakfast, t’nlted Brethren Church, <1:30 a m Saturday Rummage Sale, Methodist Church Basemmt. 1 to S p. m. Presbyterian Rummage Sale, Graham Building. Monday Woman's Club. Library. 7 45 p. m. Tuesday S'. Mary's Twp Home Economy ; club. Mrs. Lucllh Miller. I p m. Thurman Porter of Muncie. Mr and I Mr- Fred Etrl and family of Linn t Grove, Mrs Lillie Porter and son of Parker. Mr and Mrs. Harold I Porter of Alexandria. Mr. and Mrs. , Hoy Kenton and Mrs Fannie Baugh- | man of DeaHxrrn, Michigan and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Baughman of Eatt Claire Michigan. GARDEN CLUB GUEST SPEAKER Mrs tivan HtiKdty was hostess to thlrtya.no members and guests of the Decatur Garden Clip, at her home Tuesdu. evening. At six o'clock a dinner was served at snvill tables decorated with sweet pens. <'4M*sages of baby mums were preseated to the presiding officers and those taking part in the program After dinner Mrs. O. II flatibold pliyed two piano selections and Mrs. la-nora Bock of Whitestone Terrace. Muncie, gave an Interesting talk on "Personality in Your Garden.” Mrs. Boek mentioned many different ways personality is expressed in the selection and planting of ■! j I lul gave suggestions for planting gardens for spring, sutnm- r and fall hlooma. She said the old garden flowers should not ta- neglected bnt at the same time not Ih» afraid Io tty something new each year. Tit- committee In ctoirge of the affair Included the hostess Mrs. Stucky and the Mesdames Ira Fuhrman. Henry Hrtl-r. Hoy Runyon and Floyd Acker This was the last program meeting of the club year. N- w officers will he elected at a meeting which will Im- cill-d later by the president. Mr It Iton Passwater. The ladles' aid society of the Me. thodist church of Bo o will serve a supper al th- Hobo s.-hrs.l house Wednesday November 29 front six to eight O'cltM-k. DINNER GUESTS AT IRA FUHRMAN'S Mr and Mrs. fra Fn'nman. daughter Evangeline and son '.Monroe w.'U entertain at dinner this evening for Mrs, Carrie HauboM. daughters H' lon and Louise and son Toni and Mr and Mrs P B Thomas and sons Phillip and Itan. 'Mrs. Emma Pennington will entertain with Thanksg.ving dinner for members of her family Guests will Include Mr and Mrs. W J. IhH.kniati. Mr and Mrs. Harry Maley and .lames Stal.-y and daughter I’eggy. Miss B.tty Motter of Decatur and Eugene Flinn of Mansfield. «M»i<» I were united in marriage today by Hev It W. Oraliam at the Methodist * parsonage. Miss Dorothy Thrush and Paul Thrush were the attend i ants TRI KAPPAS PLEDGE MRS DICK TOWNSEND Pledge services were held last evening for Mrs. Hick Townsend when the TH Kappa sorority met at the Elks home for a social and tonsIness meHihg After the pledging Mrs. Townsend wax presented with u corsage. Tables w.re formed for bridge I and after several gimes prizes were ■ award'd to Mrs. lawrer.ce Linn anil

Loven of that popular Joan Manning candy will want to be sure of a pound or two for Thanksgiving. Reserve yours now. POUND raws ,)||l MOOUCT W B. J. SMITH DRUG CO.

Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Kalvcr will spend Thanksgiving In Chicago with relatives and friends. Mrs w A Klepper Is suffering frrm a severe cold and tia« hM* confined lo her home, H E. real Mt'nte man of Fort Wayne, was a business visitor here today. Miss loreto Ro»<- IxMP, who Is employed by th*- FHA In Indianapolis, will spend Thanksgiving In Boutli Bend and also attend Hie Notre I>a«ii<-CalKornla football clisslc. Mr. and Mrs. T T McClintock and daughters .loan and Susan and son Andrew of Columbus, Ohio will arrive in Docatur this avenlng to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs. McClintock's parents, Mr and Mrs. C. H. T.-eple of Fourth street. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and son Lewis have gon- to Pittsburgh, Pa., to spend Thanksgiving with their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Clark William Smith. Tile meurlierx at the Happy Times Kindergarten were busy this morning entertaining their mothers at a Thanksgiving program and |«arty. Funeral services were held this morning for Mrs J. It Hedges of Aslivllle. (Hilo, sister of Mrs. Ell-sale-th Marke) of Herat nr. Mrs. Markel left the first of the weak for Ashville actasiiptliled by her 'laughters. Mrs. Frank Alton and Mrs Ward Calland. Mr. and Mis. Frederic Schafer and Mr. and Mrs. Dun Sa-hafer will sjiend Thanksgiving In Fort WObe With C C. Sadiafer Mrs. Jim Brown of Fort Wayne who lias iMo-n ill forth- paxL three weeks, showed slight improvemnt according to friends who visited her recently. I.ewrence "Hussy" Hone of Chattanooga. Ohio and Mr. and Mrs. George .Hone of Celina. Ohio left Wednesday on a motor trip to Cali-1 fornla. v.here they will sp-tul a month with relatives. P. 11. Hawthorn- of Hartford City. re|»resentatlve of the ordinary life depaittn-nt of the Prudential Insurance company visited here last evening. The Misses Fan Hammell. Effie Patton and Mr« Herb Burroughs will spend Thanksgiving ns the gnet« of Mr. and Mrs. H L Koontz in South Whitley. Miss Evangeline Fuhmian of 801 l State Teachers' college, Muncie arrive home tills evening to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with her jyarents. Mr. and Mrs. <ra Fuhrman. Dr. and Mrs. Fred Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. French Quinn will motor to Sidney. Ohio where they will enjoy Thanksgiving dinner To settle the estates of the late Edward (I. Hoffman and L. G Ellingham. a claim has been filed by Ibe trustee of the Hoffman estate agalnet the Elltagham estate. In superior <-ourt at Fort Wayne, on four notes given in 1927 The strike at the Corrugated Paper Company plant at Hartford CH . wax «ettl<M| yesterday and the 300 men returned to work after being out but one dav. Mr. and Mrs A C Prness of ’32 North Fourth street will entertain Thanksgiving Ikiy for Rev. and Mrs Paul Schultz and family of this city. Rev. and Mrs W H Moeller and fasnily of n-ar Preble and Mr. Preuss's aunt. Mrs. Hanna Hometer. Mr and Mrs C M Ellsworth and daughter Viola and Mr and Mrs Paul Conrad and son Junior will spend Thanksgiving with Mrs. Ellsworth's slater. Mrs. Harold Euler and family near Convoy. Ohio. Other guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Conrad and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Conrad and family. Mt. and Mrs tamia Bohm*, all of Fort Wayne and Mr. and Mrs William Bohne of Milwaukee Wls. The many frl-nds of Miss Suzanne Hellemeyer as Elkhart will be interrstrd to learn that she Is getting aiong as well as can be expected with scarlet fever, alth.'iigh the quarantine has not been lifted Frank Downs and Mrs tasms Downs and sure* Bill and Jack will motor to lx>gsi>sport tomorrow to spend the dac. Hob BeaverU will arrive from I’utdue university, Mta'ette today to spend Thanksgiving with hix grandparents. Dr and Mrs. S D. Beavers Mrs. Milton Hower will spend Thanksgiving In Portland with Mr, land Mrs. Marion Festal and da ugh ter She will lie xnned the re ley her daughter Salto of lndl>na|sdis and lalei In the week Mrs Hower and Mies Sally Hower will return to Decatur. Carol Burkholder will join his wife and daughter In Connersville for Thanksgiving Dsy Mrs Carl Gerber la able to be up after a week's illnexx with Influensa. Dr. Floyd Grandstaff of thia cltv wax one ..f three munis of Floyd Pierce to make his first solo flights at the Paul Baer municipal airport In Fort Wayne yesterday. "The Green Light" ■ royalty my*Mias Harriett Kunkel. A lovely lunch wm served by the hostess the Mesdames Charles Poe. Angle Macy. W J Bockman and Mias Helen Jean Kohls The tables were attractively decorated with yellow baby muon and autumu leaves. 0

Singer to Wed Jackie Coogan jSCwJWH ■■LI .JIWI—IJJ.M —— JIJKt I * Qtife « Hi X jp. ji a?* bMk ' SB / /W| & »- I A 1 ftc-rc's Harriet Haddon. 21-year-old New York night club singer, whom Jackie Coogan, the film player, said he will marry. Coogan's former wife was Betty Grable, the screen jday-r.

jtory comedy which wa* given by; the senior class <«f the Kirkland high echool Monday and Tin -day of ' this we-k. »»« well attomfi'd mid considered a great xiiccews h-a ird-' less of the bad wr rther. o Ex-Convict Admits Killing Chicago Cop Chicago. Nov. 22 <U.P- Jerry Mangano. 22. an ex-<onvl<i, was! routed out of bed by poliiM early I today and taken to a district station where, st ill yawning and without emotion, he confessed he wax the bandit who xhot and killed Harry Francois, father of two small children. Monday night. Also In custody were two other youths police called them “young punk" hoodlums - Halo Dr-ganl, 17. and Joseph Huaoano, 18. who were with Mangano when he shot Francois Thev nlso confessed th'-ir' l>ari In the crime Police had as evidence three guns the youths hail

Sensational New Lowest*Priced Car J J ' A 'Jr ■ Jd* /*• — r... n—» uvu. **><»• _ 4 Inches Wider at ttea 4 Inches Lawar irasa MU TH E K Frwnt heat <• Read S* Inches Langer fraan >• «• *4 Mlles per ajallaa JL rtf lumper te lumper So Advancements Hl-Test Safety Plata Glace and Sealsdßeani Headlights , 'iigp Hl’SI ”• FONTIACS an.wer to thoroughbred—and it ha* a bne-car natne. ,lw itrewnd foe a car Yet it'* pnrrd o fn defier* ekerr (Sr which you can be SI:Al IV Innl' C<nnr m— *ee it lode*! rSiH’li—the latr.t greatest yerMun Kdha* e hum A * ,n * *’ >••• pro «• < ar! It'* l<m*. *JO J ‘"—'rTiT' lov and beautiful It’* luturunnlv ap <«f *»•> «*<«••> .a... P-ed and « better in SVSSY WAV. It AMBBISA’S PlNxst saw>paiCKS CAI rerfeeme like a thrilling yMTZar raa paias aaa raareaMawas WHITE & ZESER MOTOR SALES 2IH MONKOK ST. Oecatur. Ind.

;<airied. two fully loiderl. th- otb-r from which the simile bullet that killed Francois had br-en fired fl LADIES GUESTS 'CONTtN't’Ki' rn'iw rsoc oxxi jH< hroyer, Alice Yost md Mat jone Miller, presented a musical program muter ill- dlieitimi <>i | Miss Helen ll.iulmld I Ralph Genlls wax rh.iiimmi of the program and Roy Price, duh ' president, presided ov< r the I meeting <> Headon Collision Takes Two Lives Columbia City Ind Nov 2! UP> Th> full of a headon nil" 'middle collision near lu-ie Intel yesterday today rose to tw<> wlih j ilu- death of Mt> Merlil.- May Zimmer. <>i of Wii.mia !..ik- I She died early this morning at

the I.lnwell hospital. Previously Mr* Caroline I. Cushman. 62 of t'h»rloti*vll)e. Va . died enroute io the hospital. Mrs Cushmans liu band and son ln>ih esc.i|M-d with minor Injuries Inn h'l.spital attendants '.'ld Mr* Blum l..iF'>ll'-ti<- i,7. of War- ; saw, wax In critical condition . Adams County ' Memorial Hospital I i • Admitted Miss Betty Krilgh, 21'f | Sou'll Eighth st. (rm vlxii'irxi: l>Roy II er. rou'< :: Dl«niiXM-d: M' Vernon Soli . Hoagland. Mt Lawrence Wext. Geneva: Ralph Chris', rout '.! <«• neva Mrs. 'l'heodori- E»-ll and infant son Ralph, route 2. Ib-i atur BERNE NEWS By S. M. SCHWARTZ llarl Smith of Berm- r-S'atnd injury who hi* car wax struck by a tta.n nt i It,.i .I'm i rosslu.- His <-.ir ia<l one side Iradb ca.nl In. Thanksgiving will I <■ observed in lb me Thursday. No. 2". Sp rial • ervhe. will .■ In-Id at the Mennonilr-. Mlxxioiiai . Nazar n- and Reformed < buri lies ,i-«| a ape, ial Thanksgiving service will Ih- h bl W-dli'-iuhn evening al tin- Evan gelii il i hnn ii L'< ,1 «'«r ■ ami buxlneo plan of all kinds will be closed throughout the day and thenwill It mi imal oi illy mall d-liv--i v A feature of tin-da) will b-the wr-dditlg of Miss V-nr Ih- Sptungi-r. daiiglit-r of Mr and Mi- Alfn-d Sptnnger. to Isnvet Yoder, “on of Mi ami Mi x Joshua V al-r. Tin- Berne Chaxtilter of Commerce In-id it* Novetirl, i nier’ting and torniquel alrove tin- Swls< Case Monday levelling. Hiih <’ T Hah-gger. president of the organiza'loii in charge Winners in a recent ■ -«3. contest ■ -ponxored by the Chamber were an 'lomii • d Th- essay contest ».r-. Whd I Would Du Tn Deswvc

SUN-KING fIUMS a r/tPF NO SOOT STPINGCQS HHXfaljW no cuNKens $6-50 a lon CASH. Burk Elevator Co.

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More Bnxlm-as If I Were A Rrxall Merchant.” First prize of |l‘i wax awarded to Edward Efchenberger. i a junior in the Bern* high school < Second prl» of was won by Howard Ma* laiglNblll. O'hey cash prizes sore awarded to Mrs Walter .Hilly, and the Mixsea Elda Hprunger, Vera Neuenxchwander > and Bertha M. Schwartz Th» Chami le-r of Commerce al«o r.pjrolpted a I committee to loch a.ier decorating •|ihe town of Berne for the Christ- ’ m.i season Th- committee Is head- ' >-d by Is Rufus Von Gunten. Oth'let inembers are August Nagel, Ellit I. hman. Simon Schwartz and - Howard Glllloni. Chans. year old son of Mr and Mrs Don Corev of >-ast of pome fell Saturday while playing in the barnyard and broke his left leg between th- knee and the hip. Eli Difbich, Hartford township farmer and a brother Io Dave Dulurch, local town rnarslial. shot arid killed a deer while on i hunting trip Ito Cpper Michigan last weekend, 'iDiitarh md his family and a few i intima'- friends will have plenty of venison for the next few days. I Mr and Mrs. Vincent Sprunger i ami family and Mr. and Mr*. Ctod« I . .“priinger were the Sundry dinn r giio*ts of Mr and Mrs. Norval FuhrI man and family of near Decatur.

, Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On CreomuEion relieves promptly beI cause It goes rigtit to the seat of tha t rouble lo loosen germ laden phlegm. Increate secretion and aid nature to soothe and heal raw. tender. Inflam* cd bronchial mucoux membrane*. No matter how many medicine* you have tried, tell your druggist to sell you n bottle of Creomulswn with the understanding that you are to like the way it quickly allay* the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest CoMs, Bronchitis