Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 279, Decatur, Adams County, 25 November 1939 — Page 3

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Inaugural Hal), and to <me Martha Washington as she destroys her farnoua love |r*ttorw h » ram tmat comparable with Miss p< H . news' skterh of quaint Abigail Ad ama as <-h- aw«ttinos proprietorship of the new White House. The costumes alone would bn a show In themselves. They are all new and especially designed for Mias Fosneas from originals now on display in the national museum, and In a gorgeous selection of styles and colors. Miss Fosnews also presents a host of characters In quick sketches with lightning costume changes made on the stage Thia adds comedy to the second half of her program. She had Just returned from her summer's vacation of study and preparation for her new program with a wealth of ideas and entertainment In store for her audiences. Her husband. Paul Fosnesa. acts as master of ceremonies, and will introduce her numliera and make the necessary announcements preceding each. He also Hititervlses the accompanying musical. sound and lighting effects. Each child of the Methodist Junior church Is asked to bring a glass of Jelly or pre# rves to church Sunday for the friendship home mothers' memorial tenter at Cincinnati, Ohio. This Is the home missionary projet t. The T’nlon township home economics chair will meet at the home of •Mrs. Jacob Barkley Wednesday afternoon at one-thirt-. o'clock Roll call Is to Im- answered with verses appropriate to Thanksgiving

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1939

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Saturday Rummage Rale. Methodist Church ■ Basement. 1 to 8 p. m. Presbyterian Rummage Sale, Graham Building. Music Department, Mrs. H. W Thompson. 7 p. m. Monday Woman's Club. Lincoln School auditorium, 7 45 p. m Tuesday Young Matron's Club. Mrs. Orville Baughman, 7:10 p. m. Junior Walther League, Lutheran f'hun-h. 7:10 p, m. Church Mothers Study Club. Methodist Church, 2:30 p. m. St. Mary's Twp. Home Economics Club. Mrs. Lucille Miller. I p. m. Kirkland latdies Club. Kirkland High School, 1 p. m. Eastern Star Inspection Dinner? Masonic Hall. 6 30 p. tn. Wednesday Union Township Home Economics Chib. Mrs. Jacob Berkley, 1:30 P m. Methodist Church Supper, Bobo School House. 8 to 8 n m St. Vincent de Paul. K. of C Hall. 2 p m. The Junior Walther league will have a social meeting at the Lutheran church Ttteeday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. The Young Matrons' club will meet with Mrs. Orville Duighmati Tuesday evening at seven-thirty o'clock Mrs. David Campbell will have the paper The day <»f Inspection of the Order of Wisteni Star by the worthy grand matron has been changed from Thursday to Tuesday. Attention la called to the members that roaorvations for the dinner must lie in by Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Niblick entertained with a Thanksgiving dinner 'at five o'clock Thursday evening. 1 Places were laid for Mr. and Mrs. i Frank M<-Fars<-n of Bluffton. Mr*. Charles Dugan. Miss Mildred Nile lick. Dick Wi-rtUierger and Harold Niblick. J. M. C. CLUB HAS REGULAR MEETING Tile J. M. (' club held Its regular monthly meeting Friday evening at the home of Miss Betty Foos. The Misses Marjorie laise and Alice Roop entertained with readings. Games ware enjoyed and prises were given to Miss laise and Mis* Patricia Schmitt. A lovely luncheon was s»rved by Miss Foo*, assisted by her sister The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Betty Graliker —— ,0. , ..... Adams County | Memorial Hospital | ♦ • Admitted: Stanley Kenworthy. 231 Rngg street. Dismissed Jack 81-neke, route 2: William Porter. North Second street; Mrs. Frink Grice. 910 Russell street. * -o II I Gross Income Tax Collections Higher Indianapolis. Ind . Nov. 25—1U8l —-Indiana gross income ta» collection* Increased sharply during the , last several months. Gil >ert K HeI wit, director of the Income tax di vision, annomicml today. (ilewlt said collection* from the end of the last fiscal year, ending June .10. are 81.341.tuv ahead of coller-tlons during the same period I last ytstr

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' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Holthotiae motored to Indianapolis last even- * ing and today drove to Bloomington where they will visit their son. Dau -a sophomore in I. LT. and wltnews . the big football game between Ind- . ’ iatta and Purdm- for the "old oaken bucket.” Dan Tyndall attended to business In Muncie yestardm. lawal merchsnta are prewiring I for the Griatmaa shopping optat- | Ing scheduled to take place Tuesday night. I Numerous cities in tbis section are decorated for the Christmas season and within a few day* the dl*pktys , Will Im- complete. Cal Yost !s superintending the ! Iniildlng of th* two smaller bridges on state road 27. Th* contract for ( the big fridge over the river will be . let lu-cember 12. Mr. and Mrs. John Conklin, and dailghtera. Constance and Mary . Jane, stopp'd here Friday to visit I Mrs. Conklin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D Hut ties Today. Constance and Mary Jim- are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Suttles while their . parents attend the Michigan-Ohio . football game at Columbus. Ohio. Bud and Roy W-rt»berger were among those who left this morning for South Bend to attend the Notre Dame Southern California P.-oLail! ~ game. , Miss Florence .McConnell and her brother John, who arc freshmen at ; . IMPauw university, are spending. the Thanksgiving vacation in De-1 , catur with their parents, Mr. and , Mrs. Joe MiX'onneil i Jim Highland and Hulu-rt Zerkle

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By HARRISON I AR RO IX CegyricM. IHS . Klag FmUsms MyadtrsU, les. j HOLLYWOOD Answering an appeal from the Disney studio, Bela Lugosi, best-known to movie fans for “Dracula" and other hora ror pictures, has

] undertaken an I assignment that I might well have I staggered any I actor. He gave an I m p enonatlon of a volcano erupting Lugosi s novel I feat of hlstriI onica will t>e I used by the Disney artists as a

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1 model for a baleful volcano tn the Btokowskt pic- * ture, "Fantasia." The volcano will bear at least a caricatured resemblance to Lugosis face. Lots of excitement at M-G-M over Winfield Sheehan's discovery. Irina Baronova. We met her on tr» “Florian" set and she certainly is easy to look at. Very charming, too, if a little bewildered at Hollywood. The lads about town will be disappointed to know that she is mar- ' tied to German Sevastlonov, managing director of the Ballet Busse, who is here with her Speaking of Sim celebrities being called to the colors, Eddie Bus- '■ sell tells a marvelous story about the late Herbert Mundin in the other World war. Mundin was as- , signed to a mine-sweeper. TLe | • work was so dangerous that the I men were told to wear their life 1 belts at all times. They ate in them. I they even slept In them. | After nerve-wracking yean, the armistice was signed Mundln’s j first thought was to get rid of the life belt. He tore it off, rushed to the rail and threw it overboard. When It hit the water, it sank. Ought to be a lot of fun for Spencer Tracy when he goes back to Ripon college to get his honorary doctor's degree. It was supposed to happen at the graduating exercises in January, but Spence will be busy then in the Thomas Eiilson picture It was at Ripon, back in I*2l, that Tracy became Interested In actmg He flrst became a star debater and then Professor Graham, of the dramatic department, induced him to appear tn school i playa. A fyear later. Spence loft school to try his luck on Broadway. What will give the star a special kick la that Professor Graham still i

of I>*Pauw unlvnrsl’.y. areMcaatle are spending Thanksgiving vacation here. Miss Betty Hunter, who fa a freshman at Heidellierg college. Tiffin. Ohio is spending several days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hunter Miss Kathryn Knapp Is enjoying Thanksgiving vacation with her pvrents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knapp. Henry B. Heller of Decatur and Elmer Baumgartner of Berne anal tending to boniness In New York Cl to . Joe Bell of the Cnlverslty of Missouri. Coktnvbla. Is spending the Thanksgiving vacation with his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. French Quinn. The Misses Agnes and Ixmise Wolpert and their guests Dolores Sendelbach. Mildred SwartimUler. Ed Wolpert am* Ban Sendelbach of Tiffin. Ohio arc spending the day at Notre Dame visiting their eounsin. Bro Clurlea Rorromeo, and attending the football game. Miss Constance Dt-el of F<-*l Wayne Is spending her Thanksgiving vacation in this city with her cousin. Fatsy Gerard Bob Hoch, John Boch, Harold l Sauers and Bob Mallonee attended the Notre Dame-Southern Cai If or nla i football game at Mou'h Bend today. Rev. and Mrs. R. W. Grstham and family Ind as their gm sts Thurwday Mr* Graham's mother. Mrs J A. Patterson and also her brother-ln law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. James jßoss. son Jimmie and daughter laris Margaret, -ill of Sheridan. Miss Nacml Bui.er of Cincinnati. Ohio will spend 'h- week end in this I city with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. T E. Butler.

•la at the school. Ro la Professor Hoddy, head of the English department when Spence was there. — | When Gene Autry was introduced i to Linda Darnell at Twentleth-Cen-tury-Fox, she had to remind him that they had met before. It happened last April. Unda was flyir.g up from Dallas to begin her contract. Rhe met Art Satherle, head of a record compan-' and the man who first got Autry into pictures Satherle told Linda that Autry would be at the airport and asked her If she wanted to meet him. They were Introduced and ths cowboy star gave her an autograph'd picture. She still has it The autograph reads “To Monetta Darnell from your sweetheart, Gene Autry." Anna Neagle. who wore dratcostumes In “Nurse Edith Cavell," Is too happy over the chance to be glamorous in “Irene;' She wears 25 evening gowns and does a fashlot show. Interesting that Fred Frederick! ; also has fashioned the star a pink-ish-bronze wig to wear in the picture. This odd shade is an innovation. It photographs red in technicolor and will register naturally ir black and white film. Real red hair photographs an off-shade in technicolor and dark brown in the ord; nary film. Was George Sanders* face red! He has to impersonate a woman in “The Saint's Double Trouble.” They sent him to the woman's •--erdrohe to try on an evm

| nlng gown and I then tipped off I several R K-O I stock actresses I to walk In on I the proceedings I . . . Wallis I Beery has just I bought his 12th I plane in as many years. I ... It has a ' cruising speed of 310 m. p. h. . . . Loretta

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Young was back with Robert Riskln at the Grace Hayes Lodge. . . . Shirley Roas and Ed Gardner, the radio producer, were a combination at the Swanee Inn. . . . and that was Errol Flynn’s skipper, Doug Dawson, with Jean Parker at Lindy's. . . . Nan Macy Brill has ducked out of town to avoid process servers For Heaven’s sake! Io oho being sued again? . . . And here’s something that Hollywood doesn’t know about the beauteous Carole Landis She goes to school at Hollywood high five nights a week.

OPEN HOUSE IS tCONTINUKU FHOM FAOR ONIO Chicago and St. Mary's, O ; W.i n*r Mathlne Co. Muncie During the open hoilsi- this littemoon. employes will : is guides In explaining tin- varlom operations of the foundry ami casting business. NEW TAXES ON ICONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) enue from persons! or corporate incomes. There are ample precedents .also, for boosting consumption taxes on such items as liquor, tobacco and gasoline. Ami there is a long Hat of articles already subject to manufacturer's excise taxes ttpcgi which rales could Ire Increased, although protests would be terrific. Rising as an Insurmountable obstacle to a general sales tax Is Mr. Roosevelt's refusal even to listen to such proposals. Vi« e-Presldeiit

Japanese Luxury Liner Blown Up by Mine I / ,*»■ I I I * 1 r I I I __ [ I t j .> j ****"”*•■>■ *Z ■ ; ■“ • ' - a* TiT'7r^^ C '”

Here Is the Japanese luxury linsf. the 11 930-1 on . Terukuni Maru, which was sunk by a mine oS the i east coast of England. The ship, bound for Yoko- |

CLEVER DETAILS MARK NEW RESORT PLAY CLOTHES fc. •AA.-a 'dfl ft 3-- fM ..iff V**, gw .*x. / Ji ■F ts / l Mi 'j idMw / ''’l W ZlsH ; J 311 4 I F ID IB 1 al jfy > 3 1 A p HE I H MEL ‘ffiyA. \ B A w •. Anne HhlrtevWP

Southern beaches or a cruise will soon be calling the fortunate who vacation in cold weather Clever new details mark the new play clothes, and flared skirts are definitely popular, while slacks have their loyal adherents Anne Shirleys bathing suit is made of mahogany satin with white polka dote Bands of rtckrack braid accent the princess |>c.c and the skirt io flared The suit io lined with

John N. Garner and other <onservative Democrats tried to establish that tax policy at the outset . of the new deal. "I am horrified," Mr. Roosevel ■ ejar-ululed. and that was that It appears, therefore, that any 1 additional revenue to help pay for i national and shrink th--I d-'fli it will come from income tax-1 ation or some kind of levies on 1 consumption. -o Bombs Explode In Two English Cities Ixrndon. Nov 25 <l*l*l -Bomb i Irelievetf to have been planted by I th-- Irish R< piihln an uvny. expiod led at Int-rvals early this morning I Ismdoti ami Birmingham. Injuring several person-, ami terrorising i whole m-iglilsii liihhl Many persons believed a German air raid was In progri-rs. Most of th- explosions were in I telephone IsHiths and mail boxes, i saml -egs piled as protection against i air raids. wer<- hurled into ths- I

- hams. Dec. 9. carried cr»w and passengers "numbering 204. AH were saved. Mhipping toil by mines Increases dally.

mahogany knit. Nancy Kelly's slacks combine unusual colors-chartreuse trousers and tangerine blouse which buttons up to the neck with brown wood buttons Lucille Ball's three-piece ensemble is made of gingham, the blouse brief, exposing the midriff Colors are dusty pink and lilac chock for shorts and blouses, dusty pink for sleeveless dress, sad the umbrella hat is natural shew.

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■streets and thousand* of persont 1 ran from le-d toward air raid whet i ter*. German Minelayer Is Sunk By Mint Ibidkmblng. Ijtngeland Island Denmark. Nov. 25 —(I'Pl A Ger man minelayer struck o mine am! .ink today in llit main belt neat laingelatid Island Some tnemlsert of ths- < rs-w were saved The mint I er of miwslon was not known. o■ — — Illinois Woman Murders Husband Bellville, 111. Nov. 25 —fCPt - Mt« Lmllle Swells, a 21 -year-old mother lay in l-etl bt-sld> her hitsl.siml early today trying to ds-cide wh<-lher he had b-m right when h»- told her she was ..frald to kill him Aftei ten minutes consideration s.!ie decided he had been wrong, got a shot gun fr.rnt a cl.sset and killed him while he lay sleeping.