Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 302, Decatur, Adams County, 22 December 1939 — Page 3

H, s vapjorie butler ■; s OTTERBEIN GUILD M?, ~ ~ !>< in Guild Girl* of ■»> l; . .■• -tt church hold *h* ••■ .i-ig Tuesday |H . f Mini Mnrjort Bit ' pntline Light w.i. iho| •«>!>'<• W.I- OA f|- | I leal. > Wort I lit .ch-llllehcm-k pt.,- ■.l ■E m . ill ,m<ir llo««< 'ut r M.t tiger " V th" , -i h . * «• ■ Miss It*,'! r. i ■-?«■ |H, ’,i .I' lit H Hiket Thlrt... .. .'il three w< ■ JK,.. T-■■ nMI m<" ting uII |Hj .... home of Mi- -i K i« !,••* , .•: < h Mis* H< 1* ■> Sit.-.-- !■>. lead' r. !i Moth •>( -• i.r. . ' ... 'he Me' ho*li-*l I Kj,.. if'einoon at tw , th. k ■hDAV SCHOOL HAS PARTY :K. r < las* of the S' I’*ul lurch of ■ .'h'ftilly ■ S, ,- a party and gift *\ honn- of .I'i.io? i K- ~| .d >• freshment* K,. • ■ ■ Alton. M o ton fl/.' Jo. Railing. Charles ni l i,i—- --■ Ik 4| |Pw/ ,vk ■ XjJ Your Home A GIFT! R/y /7 trilh ~ ■CATUR FLORAL CO. (Httman Ave - PHONE 100

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S*' HIUMOM CABROLI irslsrw >y*4lral« Writer IJ.imX)D-W John Eair .iT on going Into war service, it reported willing to give a job Inspecting neutral '.es-

•el* at a west coast harbor. How •ever, the. R-K-O director, | an English subject and the husband of Irish Alm Mar, Maureen O'Sullivan I* expected to turn down the opportunity. He flic* to VancouI ver for new con-' ferences as soon

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as he finishes rot a publicity gag Lu< litethe New York model who .." to void a 110,000 non-mar-fW*' clause in her contrrvt, worrying. ’• of these clauses have tseri into Hollywood contra’" are now admitted to te public policy an I nori-en-The late Jean Harlow f ’ l to have had su< h a con ■ with her agent. Anne Shirley s'. R-K-O and Cia r< Ir< . »• Twentieth Century E nobody tried to stop them ‘M got ready to wed. to the New York editors Massey eavs she plans to * reunion in the big town Andrew Reiner, an atforr.v »> fitter owned the dress shop ir. when the star once as a aaamstress from 1,1 until about 8 p. m. . . ■ >'* a salary that would have MF' sqiial to about two a ‘n V. 8. currency. annual reel oi blow up" ar tort aay when they fi ifi will have a marvelous con,rom Ann Sheridan if th'**tes to put it in. Ann puli' "'"dionally during a scene of 11 All Came True " Barry we Wl you more, but was her ■* ted! Chaplin, whose acts are W’ 1 fighter than Garbos, ba" |K" Working on location for. a at Canoga park, but th' kihit t know It and nobody got k *t the picture. „* 11 b, only hg | f , rerl of |K ''M in Charite s remedy about K? Some of it will be stunt ■ * r lau ghs by the veteran W ll Manti. • one for the book Rita " Mandin. Ameba Pat he

Jack Mcßride, k ll)r | n ghoat. Jem < M ,r <i R! ' har 'l “nd Arnold ' Martin Betty t)ar , t ,„, fW(<<r «omr Arnold, Hol Shoaf. |-., v j ( fflva Martin Doris Mar!l vlrt , |lja , t Shoaf, Jaunlta P-irrfah. B-tty I'Shoaf. Ma !.■■( . I-, ■... \| ~.l r i Jlt'len Fairchild. Bob Manin Dick p’alrcliiid. P,*-y iin ,j Klnbrn xo|| ; jl'«fer Adler Ma a . Rhnaf. Evelyn Adler. Ire , Th **• n'ort |:t.in?a \'*,!' and Jim M . — —~ — ( MRS. ARTHUR MYERS HAS TELEPHONE GIRLS one of th i-on’r prettiest partie* « 9 . given la-- „ J(( w | l( |) Mr« Arthur M -er* watt hotter, to 11)0 telephone office g| r )« at a sumption* chicken dinner at nfn* o'clo* l The were sealed a’ small table*. which Were centered with a red . and! In a crystal holler encircled with holly. \ lighted Christman tree -idded to the attractivenea* of the entertaining room*. Which were f.stlv. with yttletldei decoration* Bunco wa« played mid prlttea giv-* en to Ml<m Geraldine Smith. Mr* ' Ellen Durr ami Ml«« Ethel Klein heng. aft • which an cy< Itange of ■ gift* wa« enjoyed The guc«t« were Mr- Halph I Kenworthy. Mi«* laidlle Schafer, I Ml«« E«ther Bower*. Mr< Ercl" Hower. Mr* Ellen Dttrr. th Mi«- < l>orl« Potter. Margo.-' Hoyt" J. tn «te Bu'h*< hl.c.t. M.t • Z'. ■r. Helen Gillig. Geraldim Smith. Mura 'Stanley. Marjorie Drum. Kaihryn| Mr« Mabel Drum. Me- W J Bockman. Mt.* Peggy .-ta'e' Mitt* Ethel Klelnhenz and the ho«te»«, Mr* Myer« HOME ECONOMICS CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. WARREN The |> catur Homo Economic* club met Wednesday afternoon ! at the home of Mr* Ed W ttren , The provident. Mr* Arthur Milk" .opened the nr-etlng by all Ringing "Silent Night - , anil repeating tile leltlli creed In ttnlvon Holl call wa« answered by eat h nt-mber tolling whait magazin" Is th" favmit - In her fitnily Heading of the minute*. <rf the preyion* mee 'ng. report on I sick member* ami t »hort Intvinewt »e»«ion followed Mr*. E W. IltiMhe. county chairman then conducted a very Impre* •ive installation ttervlce. Each of

lor it quitting the Job after Con’O Mabie" to become a lawyer She ■ been studying at night school for years, and has been doing apprentice work in the office of Dick Cantillon, local attorney. « She ll take her examination in Nevada and then will seek admittance to the California bar. You should hear Carole Lombard's story about the bird dog she and Clark Gable bought from a ' farmer near Bakersfield On the ! way back, thev put the dog in the hack of the station wagon. He chewed up five of the eight ducks that Clark bagged. . . . Eddie Norru also is telling a duck hunting story. He and Dick Purcell and ' Ivan LebedefT flew to Du Banos for a day’s shooting. On THEIR way : bark they were hauled down and I instructed to land in Bakersfield by a department of fish and game conservation plane. They were suspected of having too mai y ducks, but , fortunately didn't. The kids up Fresno way will get a break from Victor McLaglen Now that he's bought the Balfe ranch. Vic will open the swimming pool to the children next summer He also plans to build a playground , on the ranch and to give the pubhc free access to the private museum that came with the property Brenda Joyce’s Christmas preslent to Boy Friend Owen Ward win be one of the moat unusual in H'4lywoud. She’s giving him a filing cabinet. However. Mrs. Lloyd Nolan may have a topper. She's asking IJoyd to give her a bathtub. Harry Owens’ new song. ’’Prine eas Poo Pooly Has Plenty, of Papaya’’ has the town in hysterics but the lyrics probably never will get over the air waves. ... The Fill Dorsay-Dr Frank Nutan eomlunation blew up In a last week His newest Interest is the New York showgirl. Margaret Kelly . . . Cesar Romero is catching up on his night-clubbing. He was at the Cocoanut Grove with Joan Crawford and at the Beverly Wiltshire Florentine room Rolp I Ginger Rogers . . . Fran "* inaon was telling the gang r a Grace Hayes lodge that she is getting her release from Universal on Dec. 37. She ukee the studio but not the part it has given her . . • •Gilbert and Bill Hopper are a reg biisch for an so Ernst, the wag. one that is jL ® Howard What, this about Job turning inventor? • • • ,n ' " i“sp% seif-hsircuttingaomb.

DECATUR DAILY DEM OC.RAT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22. 1939.

CLUB CALENDAR •oclety Dtadllne, 11 A. m. Fanny Macy Fhenea 1000 — 1001 Thurway Spanl«h - American Auxiliary Chriatma* Party, Jlomp 7: J" p. tn. Phte-he Bible cia.g rhrl«tmo» ’ >arf y- Zion FkformM Church, 7:30 l> rn. st. Mary* Home Economic* f'lttb. Mr*. Cha*. Nyffeler, all day Trf Kappa Girl Scout Troop. School. 4 p. m. ■Woman'* Foreign M-«lnnary Society. Methodlvt Chur< h, 2 p m Fir-' IThlted Brethren It Y ||. Chrlvtma* Party, M'- H O Wynn «:10 p. m. . Our Lady of Perpetual Help ' Itth. Ml Margaret Rumttrhlag. « do p. m. Friday Pocahontn* laelg. Called Meeting. Bed Men* Hill. 7:IM» p. m Philo Clan*. Mr. and Mr* Harold Iktttghn, 7::m p. m. I’ T. A, Lincoln School. 1:ln p nt. Saturday Children*' Practice and Ml*«lon Band Party. Zion Reforme.) 4'hurch 1-’ I>- nt. Children's Practice and Mi«*lon Baud Party. Zion Reformed Church 1 2 p m. Tueway Rebekah latdge. I O. O F Hall. i 7 du p. nt. Church Mother* Study Club Mefho'livt Church. 2 da p m WedneWay I nion Towti«lilp Home Econo mica Club. Mr*. Harm Koo* All Da Meeting. St Vincent de I‘attl Rocb-ty, K of c Hall. 2 p m — fleer accepted her obligation and pledged herveif to work to ntak all meetings profitable and enjoybible. Tim program committee, Mr*. , Rr»li<-rt Garard. Mr*. Clarence W l>•T and Mr*. Francl* l-jidy had 1 charge of vome very intere«tlng igame*. followed by the exchange of Christma* gift*, which had lu»-n placed under a b atiliful lighted tree. During the aoclal hour. Mr*. Clyde H’trrl* dlaplsyed her *am pie* of towel* made b> the blind, and t*x»k ortl r* for »a»ne A delloloti* and beautifully decorated lunch wn« verred by Ute following ! committee: Mr* Merrill Skhnltl, Mr* Fred C!ironl»t*r. Mr* Grogg McFarlaml. Mr*. Ilario Mann. Mr* Alva Bttf fetvbarger Mr*. Remy Bi rly. Mr* Elmer Onivpaugli and Mr* Janie* Btonerook to the thirty-nine member* and vl«itor». Mr*. Clyde Harri*. Mr* Wtn Archbold. Mrs Ed Bocknecht ami Mr*. Roy Chile ote w< re welcomed a* new member* by the club. Mr*. Irvin Stuckey and Mr* Ed Bit*' h'- of the Better Home* Club” a' Monroe were ytvitor*. Mr*. Arthur Miller, the out-going pre*iden<. thanked all who have helped her during tne year, and Mr* Ralph Manley, the tiowb eleat'd prevident. will provide a' the January meeting which will Im h lil it th<- hunt' of Mr- Frank Butler. The I'nlon townvhlp home economic* tltib will bare an all day tnoetlnr Wwlneaday at the home of Mr* II trve Koo* A pot luck dinn.r will be aerved at noon and each member l» to bring a covere I di*h and aandwlche* A ten rent gift .-xt hange will be held and the name* of cheer »l«er* will hr revealed. CHRISTMAS FESTIVITIES AT SOUTH WARD SCHOOL Th> ChrDtma* fewtlvltlea forth - vouth ward *< hool children l"-ga't ThurMkty nfternoon when the third grade gave a Chrlvtma* play entitled "Flr»t Aid for Santa." forth" pleasure of the motner* and the fir*' and vecond grad'-v. After th*' play, all the * hlldren vamt Chrl«tma* larnl*. The ca«t of the play Included Roltert Smith a* Santa Clan*. Rar bara Helm a* Mr* Sint* Clauv and five brownie*. Di< k Ogg. Billy Hut k- r. Phillip Merriman. Bob HtulU and Thoma* Eichhorn and a chore* At noun today a d db louv Chrlatma* dinner wi» wrved by the teh* her* and [iwrent* The menu Ineluded chick'-n. ma«h*'d p**ta4oe« and gravy, baked bean*, baked apple*. milk and Ire * ream Gurvt* other than pupil* included Hupt an ! Mr*. Walter Krick. Mi«»illelen H-iubold Ml«» Kithryn Kaufftuan. MiM Mildred Worthman. Mr* M F. Worthman. Svlve.ter Everhart and Mr. and Mr* J. M Brelner. CLOVERLEAF CREAMERIES ENTERTAIN EMPLOYES More than two hundred employe* of the Cloverleaf Creamerla* and their famllle* enjoyed th" annual Chrlatma* party at the Elk* h*«n*. Thursday evening W’. A Klepper. vleespreaidMt «i»d general manag er. welcomed the (neat* C. J- Klepper. minager of th» Huntington plant wa» maitar of cerentonlea. and Oeorge Thom*, office manager of thl* city wa» general chairman of the party. Mr*. Jame* Kocher. Jr., prevented neverel selection* on the vibraphone during the program, the highlight of which «a* the arrival

of old Kinta Clan*, who preaented each child and *om* of the older "children'' with gift*. R O. Wynn gang a vocal m>|o, after which group ringing wa* held, accompanied by Mr*. Kocher on the vibraphone. Each envploye wa* presented with a |t*ook from J. L Kraft. pr*-*l-dent of th* Kraft Che*«o corporation of Chicago A ImnuH v.-m* al«u given each employee by the company. After the program a luncheon wa* nerved, and dancing wa* enjoyed during th*- r-«nalnder of the '■vetting. Decorat lon* were in keeping with the Yuleiide season, including two Chrfstma* trees on the ffr«t and third floor* of the home In addition to the employe* of the Decatur plant and their families. Herb laohot and O. It Butler Fort Wayne employe* were prevent. Commhlee* In charge of the affair incltidisl: hall committee. Milt Swearingen. Bob Tliignpson. Chic Farrtit, A.- J. Graber; etitertSin-ni'-nt committee: V. J. Bormann. Fan llammell. Arthur Fkirrar. Dorothy Koo*; Chrlatma* tree committee; Ethel Ervin. Ted Hwhnert. Mary Alberdftig. Madge Barton; Children'* gift committee: A B Hooten. Irene Holthoune. Virginia laiurent. Marie Murtaugh. Cry»t*l Maloney, Mary WolperL Mary Andrew*; reception committee: Bud Wertz.l»'i ger. Glen Di<-k*r«on. Pete Butcher. Harry H* bide. Fried* Stepler, Prince* Braun. Helen Fairchild; H*-fr*'«lim--nt committee: Robert Thompeon. Pete Rudicel. Rose ('of-1 fee. Mary Coffee, Art Farrar. Jen- i nle M' Elhaney. Mr* Alduila Han-' nle. and Edna Roop. The St Vincent de Paul MCiMy will meet Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock at the K. of ('. hall. A twenty-five cent gift exchange will be hel*l during t'.ie social bout . Ho*te*se* will be the Metolames John Holthou*e, Joe Liurent. John Utshe and Francl* (*o«te||o. | LOYAL DAUGHTERS CHRISTMAS PARTY The Loyal Daughter* < lt»* of the ' Evangelical Sunda* school enjoyed It* annual Christmas party at the home of the teacher, Mr*. Frank Buller. Tuesday evening . with twenty-three member* and • five guest* present. 1 At nx-thlrty o’clock a dellclou* : pot luck dinner w.i* served at small tobies lighted by catxlle* and I decorated in accordance with th" «en son During th*- gift exchange, th" claas presented the teocher with .1 1 chenille bedspread and she in turn gave <-ach member a gift. FOREIGN MISSIONARY MEETING IS HELD I Th*- woman's foreign missionary society of the Meiliodlvt church I met Thursday afternoon In the so- ' rial room of the church, with Mr* .!*•*«• Niblick in chirg" of devot tional* and Mr*. N A Hill T. th" lemon on '’Filipino Women." . Mt*. Percy Gould, president, conducted the business meeting dur- , Ing which it wa* d-' id--1 '.* have ■ rummage nates (he last two Swtur- . day* In April. Mr*. R W Graham presided over the mystery bol question*. lx>v*ly refreshments were servid by the ho*le*«-«. th" MesdUMte* Fred llancher. Fred Bu*ch". E W Johnson atvd l-twrv-nie Archbold MOOSE LODGE HOLDS CHRISTMAS PARTY The member* of the Order of Moose and their families, num Iwrlng around AM person*, attended the annual Chrlatma* party at th- Catholic high school auditorium. ThmiMlay evening The progrivu Included selection* by student* of the lo<al Conserva- ' tory of Music, and member* by the Sagebrush Rambler*. <<»mprl« Ing the Julius Bright family R-<l 4atlons were presented by Roger Johnson and U>n*«o Fcaxel. and a piano *okt was played by Joan Blerly. Th*- sow 'Silent Night” . was *ung preceding the program The *lo*lng number wt« "Jlngl" Bell*." which ushered in old Santa (Tans who had treats for the child ren Five hundred treat* were dis- " trHiuled 40 the children present. ‘ and to those who were unafde tn attend the party. One of the feature* of the even |ng was a "bear tkince" given by Iton Braun, an evitploj

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Moose home. The auditorium wa* decorated for the event wlrh a big ('ltrlMma* tree. MRS DALE MOSES HOSTESS AT PARTY The Root township homo economic* club enjoyed It* annual Christina* ponty Tuesday afternoon at the hom<- of Mrs Dab- Mose* with Mr*. l>-e Fleming and Mr*. John Marley as the assisting hostesses. After a brief f*u«lne*s m<eting a so* lai time was enjoy*d Mrs Kenneth Runyon was award***! th" prise in a chrfsim*:* candy contest. Delicious refreshments with the Chrlatma* motif of r*-d ami gre-n were served by the hoatesne*. Mr*. Arthur Hull. Mr*. W R. Rice and Mrs. Ha rol l (»w --n* were received a* now member*. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Millard dlarkle** in January. KINDERGARTEN TOTS ENTERTAIN PARENTS Member* of the Jolly Time kindergarten entertained their father* and mother* last night at the library. The tot*, dressed a* Mother Goose chanicter* presented th-' playlet "Mother Goose's Christmas." This morning they had a Christmas party In the library building. Ranta Claus made hl* app-arancr* at the fianty anil distributed gift* Ckisßes In the kindergarten will be resumed on January 2. after dis missing for the Christmas vitiation The children taking part In last I night's playlet and tb** character* |they portrayed: I Welcome Christmas Bell Jimmy M*mes I Christmas Candle Billy Bowers Christmas (Yird Brine Andres* Mother Goose -Mary Ann Swearingen. Banta Claus Jimmy Todd Bov Blu* ■l’tiilhp Either Mis* Muffet -Carol Kinsman Humpty-Dumpty Tommy Bosse. Jack Billy Bell Jill Jacqueline la-igh. 80-Peep -Carol Kalver. Rimple Simon—Jerry Kolter. Mistress Mary -Dorris Jean Frugh Qti'-en of Hearts Joan Kruse Knave of Heart* Jerry Acheson Mother Hublsird Barlwra Hllyard Sbngs. Silent Night I'p 01: the Housetop Jolly Old Saint Nicholas Jingle Bell*. ■•t 1 One of th" mo«t prized Christmas gift* receive*! thl* 'ear by Mrs Ed ' Miller, local grocery proprietress, was a large hum h of banana*, sen' from a ft lend in South Amerlei Mr and Mts. Frank Wallace of 1 LiPorte are spending th*- holiday* ■ In Decatur at llu* home of Mr and Mr*. We»ley England. Mt Wallace • I* enjoying a two week'* vacation ’ from hi* duties as a state police (officer. Mr and Mr*. Walla*" spent Thursday In Indianapolis William Bell ha* returned from -a business visit to Indianapolis Judge Roscoe Wheat of Portland 1 returned to hl* h<«ne last evening. I He bl* been 111 the past we-k but l*a« continued at work moat of th* • time. « The contract for the big bridge over the St Mary's river on t‘>>I pan* 27 has been tentalU* ly award |*-d to Yost Brothers of this * itv

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and they expect to g;» to work on th" job n»Xt month Mis* Ruth Voglewed* l arrived I home yesterday from St. Iz»uh j university, st laiuia. Mo., to spend the bolklays with her mother. Mts. C J. Voglewed". William and Fr< d Vogl*'We.|*. arrived home from Notre Datii" last w "kend -ind M and Mrs K-vin Whelan and Ml«« 1 khlen Voglewade, ill <*f Toledo, will arrive Saturday. Dr. H Frohnapfel has a "«iir*' sign of spring- a branch from .* cherry tree with four blossom* on I ft. For skeptic* he Is offering to show rh-m the branch a» hl* office However he *|*>e* admit th* In,in* * w-isn't In blossom tint! laft<-r he cut It and brought it into hl-i lions*-. ! putting it In water. Cherry blossom* are a better sign of spring titan caterpillars, h*- b lleves o Loral Lady's Sister I'nderKoes Operation Miss Esther Bowers rcceiv**! word ia«t night that her sister. 1 Mrs Ruth Rowers-Hlalt. would iind**rgo an op'-ration for th*' t* tnovul of gall stones at the Good Samaritan hospital In W **t Palm B*-a*-h. Florida today Mrs Hiatt has been ill for th*- past month Further word concerning her <*m dltlnn will be re* eiv>-1 tonight or early t*wnorrow morning. —- o Salem Methodist Christmas Program Th*' Sal* m Methodist church will glv ■ a Christmas program Sunday evening at 7 LI o'clock During titprogram, a pliy will Ih- given by 1 th*- young people of th*' clturi h 1 o Indictments Charge Building Monopoly Detroit. Mich. Dec. 22 tl'l’t A special grand jur Investigat Ing monopoly hi the building trad*t***lay returned Indictment* naming 111 large cor|H*ration« and !!* Individual*, all of whom were .*■ of conspiracy Io violate the I anti-trust laws. Corporation* named Included th , G E Supply Compinv. dißirUiiithi-4 agency forth«- G E Corporation. Wevtinghoinu' Electric supply, dis trlbutlng agenca for Westinghouse Electric ami Mfg Co. of East Pit'*Ibtirgli. Pa . and the Graybat El*'* tri* Co. of N*-w York Youth Is Indicted I After Two Killings Paoli. Ind Dec 22 H'l’t * Jewell Dailey, 21. of near English 1 today was held on a voluntar' man*lailglil*-r indictment returned against him In conned lon with the slaying of hi* moth 1 Mr* l-kin * Landrus. 42 of Paoli, and l*is un< ’ Harley Dailey. 4*. of Vincenti* . • Det p* " Police said Dallet had conf* • I 1—

City Meat Market I THE HOME OFGOOIi MEATS” ■ 237 W. Monroe St. Succenoor to Mutwchler ■ We Take This Opportunity f „ ... . , to Wish Everyone a „n d.. ' hn.in... K that our employe* McKKT ma ' ,hp CHRISTMAS | Oysters’ 0 21c ! Butter No. 1 29’c| HAMS lO’=c| Neck Dones lb. 5c | LW—M -UMmLL . wuiwjai.j ■0 I'l isriwasras—siaa—|| BOILING BEEF lb 10c | MINI TE STEAKS th. 25e I’Ollh CHOI’S. End Cut IL. 15c L Smoked Canadian Bacon lb 35c I EGGS—Country Doz. 21c SMOKEH II \M Whole or whank Ih 23c F Beef Roast Chnice Cut lb 19c* I ■HMMaMMOTMaaaaMBMaMaM""*" g& I FHESH CASING SAI'SAI.E — (H R OWN MAKE — Pound 15c H JiiEl-stk Pint 7c | Turkeys • Chickens I (»t r b • BETTER ME \TS FOR I ESS." I * I FR,:E ,),:L,VERV I . Phone 106 ■ A j

t illing his unci- after th** elde' Ifalb-y fatally short Mr*. Lamlrus , Dailey told Sheriff Noble Bill, [that his uncle objected to Mrs, I . laindrmt' living with her mother Mr*. Josephine Dilley. o < hristnuis Spirit Stops Blackouts Paris, Dec 22 tl'Pi Th* Christmas spirit ‘lit th*' bla. knot :*iifhoritl*s toda Tluv gave permission for all cases, *on<er*« twill room- r* *taiitan'*, movie* 1 th.-„ main open until 2 A M sot Christma *•'•• am) New Y*-a •v* f* IIvltle* atvl to remain open tntil midnight on oth-r nlvht Iwtw* -n Chri*'rn;t ami N*-w Y*-a Encouraged by the new* talnmetit lniere»is planned to r op* *i "*'.-*,l*!i' .riietits p* i-rioin tit*. Ihirlpg th*- holiday* is tli*atr* • I", music halls. 11l I Jiarets and a dr * 11“ Will '.*• Open ;’I .lillilfoii to movi*. hops*" Thousatid of sold

Z'z-. z-'-io.d'i.ee .7 J -7;r-'.!! y *' : "T.-r' you Called Your Mother? Have you put off calling her? Im it one <>f the little things which mean so much to your dear ones and is .«<» easy to neglect? i Logn distance calls are easier and quick* I er than ever before anti rates an- low. Special low holiday rates from 7 p. m. Saturday ihcemlier 21. till 1:311 a. m. Tuesday. December 2*». Also from 7 p. m. Saturday. December 30. till 1:30 a. m. Tuesday. January •> Plan m»w tn linltHh* lour cdlw i<» your f.iHiily ,iihl r»’l«ih>-M on your < Hut Nothing will lo* mot** p f « n;tl oi Afhotnd? thiati ih«» thiiind <»( ymir vulre. Citizens Telephone Co —— II III*. Ml II I t 111 mi ■*

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Jcr». on th»lr first l*av<> from th« front, will join In e* l* hr»tl*»n*. Alleged Killer Adjudged Sane W m-hesu-r. Ind. Dec 22 H'Pl James M. Gloinon. 27, will face trial on n first degree murder diarge Feb. 2»: In Randolph circuit "ottri. Judge John W Mary snid today. Jttdg- M;t* y pronounced Glenaon san** late yesterday. Glearon ha l I** n li* Id sin- *- t>* tig,cr oti a • harg" of shying his fath*»r a’ Yotk own in lICI4 s’ifi* *• l'*K b" has *"u in th" bovpltal forth" criminal intmne at the Michigan city prison Justice of the Jungle Windh**"k. Southwest Africa 11 Pt An Ovambo t. lbecnan has Leen ■"•iitenc <1 to death by th" High C'Hirt *>( Kouthweat Afrlru at Windhoek for murdering hl* nephew 17. by < hopping off hl* hand*