Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 28 November 1939 — Page 3

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•><l lo me-t promtply '<> i ta i mw ,,. iiiK -an bo disml-. ||„ !it „.. fl(l . nwmls-r* to ii"..ik| ■),,. „| OV i,. Im , 1i)1( •ponsore-d by >„. \-., ~ , ,. f of Cathol < W<» . Th- Po< a'... t -.i !.„i ; .. A t ~,, In »’i» lb JM* ’i ll’ <| ... * ihg a* » v«‘!l !ln”',- t EDWARD r GASB HAS FIRST ANNIvTRSARV Mr. and M n,,i>. ... •■ - , !•> Home- -. „.| . ~.,! w?! , , •ix o’elesk dlnm ■ j.. • •-. S i'iilnevening h-mo-mg 111, .„., EilAanl on the oe-e lan <>f h ',-.<• ; , ll hd,.v Miniver ir> Th- ■.,»,» » :i .|... ,ia "' with a lar.-< -* >i ■ . ,„. bran in ■ on- gre- -i <;mdi- Th > t , ; ,„ r IW* r«< . •y.-d v r jf. v ' Th- ti> t ■„ 1 |. I j „id Al .1. L Hocu'.i'. A > W- Oh <>, Mr« E F G.i M ~| M Dim Zener an-! <LM . j„ j „,. , Bobby and T■■ M m-l Ab y .1 Borm idn .i-i-l <| ii 'i-, K i md and Mi Al . . Fl i,., , The* ladi- ' aid •< ie-iv of lb-Vnlt.-d Bre-thren eh.iuh will glv-I a ati)>|H*r hi i’i<- . bn-. h dinin.- room ' Saturday -v-nimr from five- til «-v I <-n li'- I-H k Th.- -11. ■• I » ' 1,. (ml. I li<h.-d Friday Th- ladi- ■ rd - !-•■ fh" l Fira- Ch'l •. m . . i *i w II ■• a- I , the- horn- <>( M- - J.. Hr |i mu lTllUrsd.il iiihm - 'A., o'ch-'k 1 Mi .lam. Vu|. .. I |u. ■ In-dt-vo’ional- 111-1 mu . ..ffii. i | will In- li.-l-l .md .a ■ . |(,. 'uh, , ( Ilink.-d to In- |>i> u' THE JUNIOR WOMEN PRESENT IRENE FOSNFSS Th.- Junior ■ -• In a I tnr Woman - t'iui. •■ i .• . it ph a ' •tiro In pr.-.'it-iru- Inn. F>mui--« ! iin "Wh-- lion .• I’ -ra.t ' ia- . o-v.-nin-- a- th- I. n--In ■ in.-I and torium io i lot.' and -l- lit-lu--l an di.-m The nnn-'ial prosi atn wa- Inn r-ir-wtlni.- m »-JI -■< ••d’l’r.i-i-nial and j was a sllmi— into th.- lh<-« of fa- , niotiK pa-' pi<-«ld<-nt'i Tii- portray I al* W-- of It .!. M<| on. Alary 1.1n.-.ln. Martha W -hinr' ii ami Ab f ill A-lan In th'- -- - ..nd half. Mr* F-i-n<-«* . add.-d - onu--l>' to h-r proyiam by | pr.-*.'tilinc diff-'r. ii! i hara.'i-i- In qnf.-k k t. h.-* and ra|- d r-.-intm- .. hanp-'. on th- nt- ’’hi- .ontntn<‘«. n-w and <-«p*« laity d--«itrn<-d fr- tn orfcinal* now on di.p'av In t'u- \ational Afii«<-iini. « -■ a «h.»w l-t ’h.'tn • I-. <-« Mi Fo«n< a wa« a<-< >mpani>-d br !.< ■ huiband I’att! F.-nr • who a*-i«.--d or a- nin'-r of <—r mon 11.--, and itttrodu -d h--r nnni>- r* MRS EUGENE RUNYON IS CLUB HOSTESS Th- It mh .lull h.dd l'< r.-ttit- ; l»r mi-.-tinc Monday at th- hotmiof Mi Eng-n- Itnn.on in thr form ->f a T’iank*ylvinit program Mr» Itnnyon r.-ad a y.-t apt oprlat- and i .-njoyabh- pap--r for -h.. p!>-a«nr.- of th- nt.-mlx-r* ■'Tliank-i-ivinc an w- knot* It l« an Am.-rican ln«!ltut|oii Th- fir»t *-ltl<-r» In Am. 11< a war- for. -'-l to ___

REVIVAL at the ( 111 Rd! OF GOD Each Evening. 7:30 A glad hind of welcome awaits you

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TITSDaY, NOVEMBER 28, 1939

CLUB CALENDAR I Society Dcadhne, 11 A. M. fanny Macy Phonra 1000 — 1001 Tuetaay Y.Htnr Matron'* Clnh, Mr*. Or-1 vllb' llanchtirm. 7 '!<. p, m Inttior Walther la tw-n-, Lutht-ran I f’hurrh, ”:.’!0 p, m. f’tiur.-h Moth-r i Study Club, M—-•'H.-di-t f'hnrrh. 2 30 fi. m. - S- Mary'* Twp llotn- Eronotni. • Club. Mr*. !.ii<-|||i' Mi'i-r. 1 p ni Kirkland laidi- < Club, Kirkland lliuli S< luMil. 1 p m fai-tein Star Inwp- .'imi liinn.-r. | Mason..- Hall, fi Tn p m. Rt-bokah Izidr--. H< d M-n : Hall, 7 i-i p m. iL-lia Th.'t.-i Tan Bm-in- M.-e*• inr Elk* Hom... 7 io p m Wednesday t’nion Township Hom.- E.ono•ni< Club Mr« la-<>b Har!<by 1 to p. tn. M-thmli" Chureh Supper. Hobo School House, fi to S n m S'. Vincent de p.nl K nt c Hall. 2 p. m. .''hake- pear- Club. Mr* Walt. • Kri- k. 2:30 p tn. Zion S.-nior Walther la irn- Ln-ili.-ran riiiir.-lt, 7:'!<» |t. rn Hiatoii-al Club. Mrs. Judson I’a .wafer, 2 .'to p. m Thursday So Cha l!.-a Club. Mrs. Vinemit Bormann. 7. to p in. Chiisiiaii la.di.-s' Aid Society Mr Ihirphus brum. 2 p m. I nion Chapel l-idi- s' Aid So. • I ii-fy, Mt H.-nry Bauman and Mrs. 'Thurman hr-w !< a in lwidi.-s’ Aid So. i-lv, M- ilealist Church. p f-i Otir laid of (i.swl Coun. il lti«jeussion Group, Mis Mary Wolp. rt. | A p in Friday f I’m ihonfa* l.odr--. It- .l Men ■ Hall, 7 :« p ni. Av- Maria Di-» usslon Club K of c Hall 7 to p tn Saturday Super, I'tiiK'd Brethren Church, (a to 7 p ttl f It-immai-e Sab-. M>-’liodl*t Chur. h. I to S p 111 Monday A-l im- County AV-an-n-’ Chorus M-h.so Home I tn p tn It-si-ar-h C'nili M-- < H Saylors, ': .'!<> ji tn -•ndur- m in' h irdshlp- but ih-y wen- a < our.lg.mis peapie w ho I.Hik i'd forward to making llnsn-- lv< a m-w homeland ’ In I<I2I th.-y were hlesw-d with sti. h w.-nd rfui imp. that Governor Bradford trive direction* for a I thanksgiving dav to be h-ld It- . ' '-•intH-i 13 of that year for Id- seing i th-v had received '■Our ow n Tiiauksglt illy !« a dir •< t leira. »f that historic feast ! which th- Pilgrim* -<-lobtai--d with jthe Indian chief and many of bl* tribe i* itm-s's In 17s'« G-o-s-Washington appointed Thursday S'-iv-mber 2« as a national Thanks giving l»av hut Just b-fore the civil war ouch state --be rated a different Th ink-Kivirtt- dat- in the nt-nifh of Novi-mle-r "Iti Isfi'l Lincoln p;<w laim.-d a national Thanksgiving Buy to he observed th.- last Thursday in November Mt- Bunyan closed her ■ p-orram with the po-tn entitled ■•Th- I»ing-r of Forgetting God" Th- n-»t meeting will lie held it the horn' of Mi C H Saylors , with Mrs <• G Hanbold as the program l-ad-r Air*. Vincent Hornrtnn will be hostess In th- So Cha IL a < luh Thursday evening at seven-thirty o.dock BTALTERS CELEBRATE SILVER ANNIVERSARY Mr and Mrs Born- Stalter celebrated their -liver wedding annl-v-tsarv Tuesday ■ v.-ning with a ■ pa : at ill.- Iti'-.iHli skating rink Is-prire dancing was enjoyed the first part of the evening, with rollet I skating the latter part Tit- music I was fttrnlahed by Arlo Mann. Bob K-nworthy and Fortest Wheeler, with .ailing b> Marion F-as-l Th- Four Busy Bees. comjHised of Bud Wolf. B tty Marbailth Boil Blatter am! Ib-its Coff.-lt, assisted by llib- Stalter. presented an amateur -akting a<■: which was well executed and greatly enjoyed by all Light t.-fr-shni.-nis were served during the evening by Betty Brown and Florin.- Dtill Many beautiful and useful gifts were received by the hot-'-r.-d < otiple. Th- guests In. ltided Mr. and Mrs. lUv Keller. Mi and Mm. Gbn Koop. Mis. Bull ami daughters Florence and Eb-lse. Mr and Mrs Charles Smith. Mr and Mrs. Diehl and children. Mr and Mrs Clarence Roop Mr and Mr* 111-hard Girod, Mr* Davidson and children, Mrs | Harr Coffelt, Mr

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I By HARRISON CARROLL <<>p>rl|St. IMS Klsg Fsstarrs K>s4lrsls, Ist. HOLLYWOOD. — Filmdom was •mused over th* argument as to whether Gene Autry, the cowboy star, shall kiss Marjorie Weaver in hisTwentietti

i Cent ury - Fox picture, "Shooting High. ‘ Autry -lodges love scene s in his films and has kissed only one girl on the screen. Well, here Is 1 th* sequel to th* story While th*’ boys at Fox were shooting

L? Marjorie Weaver

portraits of Autry. Marjorie walked Into the still gallery. "What's this I read about your not wanting to kiss mt?" she demanded. And, before th* cowboy star could do more than gulp, she planted a smack upon his lips. Poor Phyllis Brooks! Right after the news got out that she and Cary Grant had broken the.r engagement, she was called back to the Wanger studio to do retak.-«. The scene called for her to have a black eye and the makeup department supplied It. Somebody must have aeen her at lunch. Anyway, the story was all over town that she had a real black eye. If you want to see a man g<> Into his shell, ask George Raft if It’s a real romance with Norma Shearer. The air Immediately becomes thick with a fog of diplomacy. "I saw Miss Shearer twice last week," he told us. "At Hedy Lamarrs birthday party and once when I was invited to dinner. You ' can take it from me. she Is a swell ■ girl—one of the most considerate ' persons I ever met." George's pals are not so cau- , tlous, however. They'll tell you he j Is hard hit and doesn't want to talk because he still has the wife back east and is afraid of creating an embarrassing situation. There's a four-year-old hoy actor in ' Vigil in the Night." whose behavior has jatred everybody on th- set. The other day he aniaxed the troupe by offering Carole Lorn- j l>ard an apple "Did you really bring it for * me?” ah- asked. "Naw," replied the youngster, "I 1 brought it for that goal on the 'Swiss Family Robinson’ set but he Isn't working so you might as I well have It ” The business that keeps Geraldine Fitzgi-iald s huslian-l in NewYork is the coming drive forthIrish Red Cross Pat O Brien.

M< Conn-11, AV- mle-ll Smith. D<>n:il<l Ke-yuobl-. The-lma Smith. la-<in Ga»». Liny- Terrell. Woody (’ill AA'am-tta McKean. Arlo McKean. Henrietta Hunter. Ed Se ott. -Di<k Foreman. Betty Marbeuigh. Mabie Death. Marion Drum. Florence- Dull Dorn* .-'talter. Jr. Bettv Hryan Bud WoU. Marjorie G<-»k. iGn-tchen Lough. Dale Stalter. Ikdi Kenworthy. Marlon Feasel. Gladys Desiih. Moetroe Fuhrman. David Smbith. Boot* Coffelt. Robert Sialter. Dick Bailor, Milo Stalter. Wanda Vian. Forrest Wheeler and Duane Davidson MISS MARJORIE LOSE HAfi BIRTHDAY PARTY Miss Marjorie layer entertained a few of her friends at a birthday (early Sunday evening Games and dam ing were enjoyed and a lovely luncheon served by th- hostess' mother. Mrs Joe lauee. and her aunt. Miss Helena Wehmeyer Present were the- Misses Ethel Miller. Bemadlm- Hackman Geraldine- Belmar. Josephine- Daniels. Joan Brunton. Fatty Sehmltt. B-tty Poem. Eileen Henn. Betty Grallker. Aik'- Roop. Carolyn Young. Virginia Meyer John Terveer. Jim Bogan. Bob Bolinger. Dave- Terveer Bob Kohne. Ted Bolinger. Jim Holthouse John Holthouse. Paul Smith Harold Keller, Art Herman. Boh Kuhnle anti Fred Cofie-e — 0 — Trad* In a Good Town—Oocatur

OUT OF THE SEA If you ar«* a lover of ceafood. or If. Mr* Houaewlfe. you want to know a 10l of new and tempting way* of preparing fl«h and all th>other denltena of the deep, ao they will appear a« ap|>etlllng dlahea on your table, you'll certainly want to have in your library the "Seafood Cook Rook." prepared by expert* In our Waahiniton Service Bureau Thl« 24-pttge publication I* packed with u*eful Information on how to »ele< t flah and other aeafood*. and a collection of recipe* and direction* for cooking them that will make your mouth water Jux to read them over Ro. jual flit In the coupon lielow, encloae a dime tcarefully wrappedi. to cover return poalagw and handling coal*, and mall a* directed Your booklet will come to you promptly ci.ir i iirpiiv HEUK F M Kerby. D*pt. 8 171. Daily Democrat'* Service Bureau, 1011 Thirteenth Btreet. Waahmften, O. C. Here'* a dime encloaed: (end my copy of the "Reafood Cook Rook" to: NAM 8.. . STREET and No. CITY STATE I am a rradet of the Decatur Daily Democrat. Decatur. Ind

James Cagney. Frank M< Hugh. Miss Fitzgerald and Orson Welles have made a short subject to help the cause along But they want It known that no appeal will be made until the American Red Cross has finished its drive. Who gave Dorothy I*amour that new heart-shaped diamond ring? Or did she buy It herself? She doesn't wear it on the engag-rnent finger but the gossips are speculating. Quite a human interest sfory in Wallle R»-i/* star.din for "Arouse and Beware ’ His name Is V. O. Smith and he used to be a prop man back in the days when Wallle was making pictures with Haymond Hatton at Paramount. latter, he ia-came an assistant director at Universal ami then cataracts t-egan to form on hla eyes. Finally, an operation was performed. But Smith had to •pend two months In th- hospital. B—ry, more power to him. heard that things were gtiing tough and got his old prop man work In the picture. Smith is able to stand the lights by wearing daik glasses. AAhat a time Errol Flynn must be having on the "Virginia City" location' l-ast week-end. he judged a beauty contest at the Arizona State Teachers' college in Flagstaff Out of 250 girls, he picked Alice Moore, age-1 20. who hails from Fort Defiance. Arlz. Eddie Lowe rooted so hard for Santa Clara that he wrenched a cartilage In his left l-g He was limping so badly they had to change the

day's scenes in H o n e y moon Deferred." . . . Hollywood will bet you two to one that Jackie Coogan's latest romance with I the N-w York I show girl won't I end In marriage. I Mack Gray has I transferred his 1 all en 11 ons to • Jean O Donnell. who is quite an

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eyeful ... Is Verre-e Teasdale gee Img to confer with a Broadway j producer while in New York? . . . ; Armiela opens at Li Conga . . . .Marcel [.amaze is remodeling th* ’ whole front of the restaurant lie i* taking over on the Sunset Strip. The new Arrowhea<! Springs hotel doesn't open until Dee 15. but J. I Weissmuller initiated that pexd over Hie week-end . . The word co-ed Is so little known in Eng. land that M-G-M's 'Dancing Co. Eel" has been retitled Every Other Inch a lauiy "

Adams County I Memorial Hospital I • • Admitted todiy: James t. Koe Iler. Sr. 51S Adams S’reet for east Ir-moval and X-ray pictures; Richard Ih-iire-e hot. MonroevUle Clifford Lind-man Mendon Ohio, route tine [Hsmisseel today Jam- L K-uh--1 er, Hr. . o ARRIVALS A son wa* iiorn Monday- morning to Mr and Mrs Clyde- Johnson of Melbers street This is the- fourth < hi Id i A son was born to Mr. ami MrHarold J Shoaf of 2J5 Huge street 'at f- lo o'-|o< k Mondny afternoon at the Adams county memorial hospital He weighed six (seunds and three ami ilir-<- fourths oum- .md has mmie-d Gerry Wayne. Belgian Anti-Aireralt Fires On Airplanes , Brussel*. Belgium Nov 2* il'l’l , — Antiaircraft gnu* todwy fired on several foreign alrplam-s fly ing over Brussels Th- plane* ap|»*ur- <1 about noon. i flying at a high altitude They appeired to be hying to hide behind th- < loads After a f<-w minutes th-y disuppare-d toward . the west

IBfDcn c AKf'A IC ?>/»I in j j’fa 1 J Mrs Don dehsifer is spe-ndinr 'hi* Wc-c-k in Chi< uro a Hi ft,-nd- .<i>-i rr-lativ-Ml-uc El-.inor Pumphrey was admitted to the Adam- cmiiity ni<-rm>r-lal hospital yesterday ior ir-attn-n Mh- has b—n retttrm-d to h-i- hotn<and i« greatl, improved after ■veral mon’b* afferinr fom di* locatc-d v-ti'-lir.i Mr and M' John s-h 'liz ban-reiurm-d from a Tluii k ■ vine- vi*iwith their dniiv-htei S|«i-i M c. ! esf- of Elmhurst lllionis and Slier M Christina .mil Mis At---Scholl i of S' Ai t'< Tr.-iinlti!-school, !x>'h -it Fon bi I.- W conxln Mr. ami Mi \\'- *l< y F.nylaml spent sh- w--k < n«l th< bom- of their son and di.ishi-i Inlaw Mr and Mrs Frank W.illm • of La Pori- They visited in Mt-hir.in t'liy wh-re th-y ,-w 'I- i * :* l»e«troy<-r Sa< raiii>-iilo whic h ar , <-d last Tuesday from China to b< used as a training ship as th-Gr-at Likes Naval Trainii,! Ba*ai Mi-higaii City Th-Sm-iaui-mn was th- shin that stood l>y while ' the Hllbliiaiiii- Sqtliilil* Wa* Ix-lliv rals-d at I’ortsimnith. N II - v oral months ago Arthur 11-lb-r Mary AV. b. i .md Dh k Schafer h.iv- r-inrm-d to In diaiiu|M>lis a ft-i *|i-iidnig 11lThanksgiving holiday* in Hii city with their pai-nl All tin,-- ar--I students al Indiana C- niral «rdh-i - i Mi and Mi Tm llmiiiv-l -i , Mi«s Liu-ini It-pp-i' iml Hc-rimm K-ller were- among Ihe.se- who saw th*- Nou* Ihcme-.-tiiiitli-'in e'alifunia feanisill gain- S.iiuielav n S-uilli Ib-ml o Nazi Sources Report British Cruiser Sunk Berlin, Nov. 2' ll Pl N.i/i MNircea is-|Hiri<-d officially -hliv that a heavj British crcilse-r had lie-e n sunk 1-y .i r-b.cit -a t of-• Sh-ilaml Islands The- e-rulsei of lei.oim ton* w.is torpedoed by llu- I" boa- uml-i i-eim-niiml of lieutenant eutnnnm l- • Gii-iitli-1 Prh-n, th- >miihful <;• ■ man who comniande-d th- I’-Imm’ that slipped Into Sea |*i Fin arid sank tin- British battleship 11-iv il Oak with loss of sin live*, lb- N izis «ald o Junk Men Protest Feet Si Lilli- il'l'r t'edb i tir»s of junk by i harllaifde- - rganlrufioim lias cut heavily into tin reve'imr- of Junk im-n So Ald-rm.m liar I rael has Introdin -d I bill to - ur th-he-eiis- fee ot Junk I rlh e I- ■ e f ■<n ! 82-1 Io fl" for trie,-*-- who o;w- tte II wagons and true I • and I*, f - 'ho* 1 wli'i u*e- pushcart* Montreal Court Patriotic i Montrea u P R-< < j Is not going to k*--p a man front ■ enlisting Three m-n w-i-- allow ' *il freedom on I barg-s of l» r. iim when they promised th-y w*-i- going Io join th- army right awav Escapes Death. Is Fined Ki-lliute. Ida rl'l’i Hol- ri ' Grill.mi of Kellogg wa* imlnju •*1 wh-ii his autonuz-il<- piling -I off an ■ lli-foot etirbrn-tiuhi and lamb'd •I ila rely in the «e-lll!i fork of the <*<h>ui d'Alr-m- rii*" lur * i- In* d fill un a i-i klr during I 'litt—

(>|>en Evenings I nlil ( hrintma*. I ta «* Diamonds of Rare Beauty Set In Mountings of Distinction Moderate!* Priced al II7M $25. 135. SSO. >75 and up In $5,000. Alto available under our diwded payment plan Have you tried our Christmas Layaway service’ (100 will reserve any gift till Christmas Open Evening* Inlil Christmas. SUTTON JEWE L R Y 210 No. 2nd nt.

Mom a B.indit? i - wr — Joseph Alarum

Little Jo.-ph Marino 2. of New York, laugl * happdy in his high than But Joeuph wouldn't laugh if h- realized that his mother. Mr* J - phlm- Marino. Hi, ha.« tieen art--tri in < onn-rtion with Ui<- holdup of a Bronx gtocery store- Polk- sr.i-1 Mrs Marino I and others a I' I with net tiiid Similar, pitiful -m ■of no work im I little to i .it ' Surgeons Work Underground Lindon (L Pt In -p Iren-aili th<h v-l of Gt- y Inn Itirad from L'<> to l-o pal it io ar- Iw-mg li-.i1.il irlaily in th* •■im icent y urg-i u ami op-iatmr lli-abi of lh- <-n Hal Lomlou Throat No*- md l'..ir Hospital o Bea*ers Have Round Tail Wliinip*-• Alan it lb Yinnub ia a -p*' a * of Son'll Aii-i-ru -i awalnp h aver, aiiiv.d in AA'itm |wg ove-i <'.in.i-li,m '.'.l'lon.el !>m -j i i i»r<«lgm-d th- Illy di Fin Farm* pel lia ' K Id'-aatl Th- .mi i d- * n.

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'ilar to th*- Canadian beaver but Inii with a rut like- tall Instead of ili<- flat Izeaver app-'idage. will lee I i• J for In ling piirjio*-* '■a . . Legionnaires Do Good Turn I iiliav-n Muss 'UPi Audi II Mink Jr wa* -lit to the t h-lwiu Soldi-1 .md Sailors hospltul for .m operation wh-n he was about ' m build a fire pl.n e- in hla yard. <hi his return home, li.<; fellow Ani-r ii an L glonniiir-s u*fw-inbl«-d in i|u yard of id* holm lo dedi■no a lin place Huy had < <>n«f nst<■<l m Io ,ib-* U<*

HIT HEAD COLD MISERY Hight Wh*r» Il HHt Yovl CLEAR voufi N9*( of * uffocating mucus —open up your eold dogged bead—breathe more freely! Vicks Va-tro-nol i> what you need A few drops give swift relief Irorn br-ad cold ditcomjmt. this TAIAtMIHr i. sucicssfui because Va-tro-nol is a*me medication—containing <evit.il eswntiul relict giving agents | Ins ephedrine—exprosly deigned for nose p— ... . and upper throat. •*" »’ * OM What's more, z '"w, when ir-ed at first -•ntfk- or sneeze, X-SW A.i-trofol actu.illy lielps to / ii - L— VICXg — trill nviiiy i olds u . __ — ma. from developing VA'TRO NQL (IIANGE OF ADDRESS Sulmcribers are requested l<> give old and new address w hen ordering paper changed from one address to another. For example: If you change your address from iJecalur IL IL I to Heratur It. If. 2. iimtruet U-* to change the paper from route one to route two.