Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 308, Decatur, Adams County, 30 December 1939 — Page 3

SOCIETY

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"Wiu PORTER IN JUNE {jAc-cttu-tii wan made at a *■!» evening of th.. marriage of Mi-N V- r.l K.I. ■ laugh-e. of M Ot:<l V Porter of this city, B'-rry. «o:t of Mr and HgH|. Hti of Shr.-vc, <»|,,o will be- < Vent of nt wa« announcc-d at 0 'I Miss l orto-’H fionot ■M « Miss Znia Pore i |,v >it moth, r Mr«. (lib . T!»- ptrty was In of 'lie season Were • n nHt.-i r.iitie- of bridge wet . ■ prize, awarded to Mi» wat> t. Miss B.icf at.i -- Etta Anspaugh, Mis.[Me. anti 'he honor guest included. other than the Miss Potter, the Ml* |K. ~| Martin. Barbara Krick EH t .-pa’trh. Florence- Bi'-tly HK Midrows. Ida Mae Steele F.lva Anspaugh. Fern - t h.r >\ Dick Myers. Choate HI l/>balr" r Harry But 'own guests Included Mi‘Mueller, Mrs. Fliiahetli Mrs Robert Pastswater ■ Wayne, and Mrs T I. ■,( Shreve, Ohio. Porter has taught mush in • w Shreve school for the |H ri v'.i-s She gmduat.'d from HKfe ea. hers’ college at Mun has a host of friends in mitv Mr Berry is asso M. ■' his father In the dairy Ida Witt and Mrs. Neva ■t wro the dinner guests and Mrs Ben .St liroyer i>nd last cvct.ing t ulples enjoyed the dill riven for members ami K,,( the Tri Kappa sorority al the Elk-, home on Street A delicious w , - served al seven o’. 1... k by several hours of was very <|ec.-i|y with show Siehes. |eei.skiing and other at Winter scenes The by Kiev* Clark and

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B< HtRRIAON CARROLL gy , fr«UM Kjsdksla Write* ■Md.TWOOD. Cai. - LIGHTS? MBA! ACTION' a made-to-order Jungle on an sound stage. Joan Cra*. Clark Gable, two twit* r. d Mbvrs. are

r Joan Crawford

txf-ue a hr --»■!- |H’.o n-r from K K " ! k~r and hß' c» m . ne 'he no. ' beaulines is •* ith «arthou fair, my | thou

Mt fair ” he reads on, Joan seems to within herself and her ryes him to atop. Finally he looks at her contemptu- , H* r<>»« nobody ever aald any|M? tike that to you before, di ! M' haby’ he asks. -Dora that ■** out tn front?" Mht' »ay» Director Frank Borthe acene to be played ■r It la a daring acene and M**’ must be Just ritfit. was long discussion at before it was decided to ■* Cable to taunt Joan with fmm the Bible Religion M_b~rhy subject and the studio alford to odend. In thia |W*». strange Cargo," Gable ■ *’’« only , u the early reels MT* ,h * fadeout, he undergoei |M* n! “i regeneration that puts W »M the studio, on the safe W «* 'nauing acenes play like '*»■! In the script, "Str«ni;r mF* ' ,,ouM •* of the year a M’Qw dramas. Wdney Blaikmer is portray late Theodore Roosevelt H wb J** t Teddy h Rider." M, 4 Umi climactic acene of the M““* Blackmer. an amanng H-». ' w Roosevelt, has to dr Kb JU!.* “ d a h,lf ot dialogue |K7 / . • around a room He KZ 2 , w ‘ r »trong emotion, be K"J?*** v * lt h»« Just heard of KrT . hl * **"• Quentin In Kk of * he room. he Hm* .> “ k ** 1 • do * ,n •* Juet the right time for

CLUB CALENDAR •eclety Deadline, 11 a. m. Fanny Macy Fhonea 1000 — 1001 Tueaaay Tri Kappa Rnslness Meeting. Elks Home, ft p. tn Dutiful Daughters, Mrs. Ivan Stucky, 7 30 |( In Mt. Ta.bor Aid. Mrs, Ora Gilpin ":>» f> m. k *. n L ‘‘ ,i ' ,n A, '«‘Hary Junior legion Home. 7pm Delta Theta T,u. Called Mrs < E, Holt house, 7’iiu p m Kirtland W C. T P. Mrs. John Arnold I p. m Catholic laidios of Columbia K I of < ■ Hall, 7:3n p. m Pal lota XI business meeting Mrs. Bile Roas. 7:So p. tn. Wednesday laid os’ Sliakespea-e Cltth Mrs Bryce ’cfiomas. 2:30 ~. ni Htoiartcal Club. Mrs David Campbell. 2:30 p m Thursday Presbyterian Missionary Society, Church Social Rooms, 2 3ft p , n j So Cha Rea. Miss Virginia Laurent. 7:3ft p m. Monday New Year’s Day Dinner K of P Home his fmir-ploce orchestra A New Year’s dinner will | H served Monday noon for the Knights of Pythias and the Pyth-I ian Sisters and their families i Members are asked to bring food , according to the size of theh faml Ilea. HARRY DAILEY WEDS MISS LIUISE HAUBOLD Mis. Ixmlse llauhold. popular younger daughter of Mis O II Hau-1 bold, znd Harry Dailey, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. II R. Mollz of thin | city, and a amt of J. D Dailey of I Paulding. Ohio, Were united in marruge last evening at the First j Method Ist church In Goshen Th*- single ring vows were re * ce|ve<f at nine o’clock by the Roll. II Franklin, a former pastor of' the Methodist church here The al-' tar w'is candle lighted and organ 1 music was play'd softly dining Hie ceremony The couple was unat laßdod. The bride wore a jacket dress of btown crepe, with a white chiffon yoke A br*»wn ha', gloves and

the microphone and the camera. In a feature picture, thia is a (hot that might well take all day to film. But time is a big element in short subject*. Blackmer must make as few mistake* as possible. They shoot the teen* Blacktnsr plunges Into the speech, goes through the whole thing without a Saw. After he finishes, there is a moment of Silence, then applause. Grips, electrician." camera crew all join In. It la a rare tribute on a movie sound stage. Blarkmer is completely taken aback. -Well.' he says, "I guess I hit all the marks I One of the grips comes up to ’him. "Mr. Blakmer," he says. ••It wasn't the walking we wete applauding, it was the talking Out at 20th Century Fox, Vera Zorina and Richard Greene are playing an Intimate acene in a boudoir. She is wearing »n exotic

negligee an d Greene is in full dress clothes, minus the tail coat. It is only the second dsy of ths picture, "I Was an Adventuress,' but this scene is well along In the script, after the two get married. Gregory Rat-

9 Vera Zorina

sewsoff. the most Intense director In Hollywood, la hovering just br- | hind the camera He spots us. I waves his hand towards Zorina and exclaims: "Beautiful, huh’ We express the hope that he'll do right by Zorina and really capture her glamor on the screen "My frand." say’ Ratoff. "Don t worry. I will do 11-for you-and for me!” To date, the plan Is for Zorina to do only one ballet number in I Waa an Adventuress" JM***" acer.es. we talk to her about this, and suggest the time will come when she will not dance at *ll in pictures but will go in for straight no." she objects. ’ •<•*» dancing Do you have any favor its sport? Golf? Riding? «•««. think how you would feel llf ton* body asked you to give that uj? Ttwre doesn't seem to be any pomt in telling her that or , Sovie sura salary, wed give up everything but breathing

DECATTR daily democrat SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1939.

.•Xvr? •“ w,r **' ~r Kar,, '’'"»« impletec) her ccstunie ImnwMmteiy nfl e r Ih „ .erwnonv he couple loft for Chicago where *H! .pond sevor.l , ltt J wS"* !h " fl "' ~f n, »' Do'h young W(1|I h,r '‘ » ' h “ ' ,r J' h ha " had clas-.s m m„. , ' ho groom Is an Instructor In mathematics and physic. |„ (hft Decatur schools ■Mrs. Dailey | <(01( Indiana ttnlvorst'y egt.-nslon work after gradtta .ng from high whool m l is u mem/n 0 ~l‘ ‘ Tri -orority MiHalle y graduated frwn Indium versify and Is a month' r of the n :i . tiontil fraternity, phi Doha Theta and Im » >2| l( j ,| .gj- a , (lt| The So Chu Req ,-Dit, W ||| a , •he horn., of Mi-w Virginia l„ur C ni Thursday evening at «evn thirty oelor-k. I At the regular meeting of thWomen of 'he .Moose hold last evening. It was vot..| to boM „ public perty Friday, January f. at the Moose home Thor. Will be a Psi lot,. XI business meeting Tuesday night at cndhlrty o’ei.M-k at the homo of Mrs, Dale Roas. j The ladles' missionary society of the First Presbyterian church I will ni"et in the church soc ial | rooms Thursday afternoon at two t'hlrty o'clock I WILLIAM REPPERT HAS TOTH ANNIVERSARY U Ilham R.-ppert was pleasantly surprised when be arrived at tinhome it his daughter. M'-< Forr t I Owen last evening «o find that I hie children ha I cMthered n> assist him In ce|«d)tuHng h!» 7'tth birthday anniversiirt. Tit.- dining table was attractively I decorated In keeping With the yule ■ tide season. A large birthday cake. |l«Mrlng the hiacrlptlon Happi Birthday to pop, Iml'i l<w, f, ir m |Od th- cotner piece. Red tapers in green holders weer p1.0.-c-c| , ( t either .end of the table. The honor guest received many ,fins- gtfts Vi-c'ing. games and the taking of pic tures wcr • enjoyed I during the evening The guests Inchided Mr. and Mis. Dallas Reppert of Fort Wayne. Mis William Saunders and .soil of Ih-rn. Ml- and Mrs Paul! tChrb-k, Mr. and Mrs Luther Bro ! kaw Mr. and Mrs For st Ikwetts ' Mis Ixirein Reppert. Herman KelIt. Fcml Hop|H-rt ami daught' r'

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Eleanor and son Roland Willlnm I Helm. Phyllis. 'Helen Jean and Jun | lir Owens, and Mary llllllom. A •laughter, Mrs. Wallace Miner o' HlonnilMton. was unable to attend COUNTY BOARD CONTINUED FROM f«Ug (>NZ| i '■•J his rewlgnaijon a- superintendent of the county Infirmary, effec. live March I. Dr J M Miller has notified the c-ormnlsslon* rs that he does not wish to >e reappointed county iihyslckiti for the infirmary and jail. JI’IMJE REFUSES 'CONTINUED WHOM PAOB ONB) ••me- of the spirits whh h are regulated In the hill" It was the leglsiaticrc-'a Intention as revealed during debate on the measure to add an hour Io tavern hours on New Years eve by relaying the .-losing from midnight lot lam. Tin- bill was passed htirri- I ■ dly and It was not discovered tin- , til a few weeks ago that the law ■ c ut one of the tavern's most profl j table days to a single hour. CITY PREPARES (CONTINUKO FROM rAOR OKB> with only six-rial delivery letters and pa. kages being sent out The library and all public offices will I be closed. The New Year's edition of the Dtctly Democrat will he published at noon Monday. — — n ( RACK RUSSIAN (GONTINtfBD <»!» FAIN SIX) Hour by hour, day by day. the Russian artillery hurls over thousands of three, six and eight Inch < shells, often seemingly at random ! I over bac k areas A large proporI Hon of these shells explode harm lessly In woods. Nevertheless the great majority of Finnish wounded > are shell casualties In general so far men have pretailed over machine's. With the pm |hcse of Interfering with Russian troop concentrations Finnish airplanes have been bomb-1 Ing railroad junctions lietween the front and Leningrad. It was reported from the front | that the Russians had started o use observation balloons in add!- | tlon to airplanes to observe the, Finnish posit lona. Today started off with a swirl-! : liig snow storm, which the Finns welcomed be, atisc it mad* Rus-

Death, Not Santa, Pays a Visit - ■■■ • The family of Paul Schrader, 12, of Chicago, was on relief. Their house was cold. Next door an abandoned frame house was being wrecked. Paul and another youth went next door to gather firewood to warm their home on Chrtatmas Pay. While doing such tha building collapsed. Haul wax killed Here's the sou of thstory, with ths wssping man Paul's father. slan bombing Improbable for the non purtliuin In c haracter." The precedent-breaking decision o ((| aMk itcpiildlc-nns to Dr. DaftM* To Quit mH down nl a Ohiivm h»v»* | Board Os Guardian* n»r the r»|U Jh fiMM i;Hl< <llll- - Ont . Dee 3ft <UP) *“* "“r'" M ‘ l “-’ M ’ Re signation of Dr Allen Roy Dafor- from the- Dionne quintuplets' hoard of guardians will become New Trachoma Hospital effective a Icon t January Ifi. It was Rolla, (Mo. Hpr 0,,.. „f ( he! reporter! today from a reliable two statesiapporterl trachoma hos-j pitala in the United States will 4w j Dr Dafoe will continue as the complet d he re soon The ll.U.gon 1 quints’ physician, however, and structure wus flnanc. <1 with an apwill be ill sole charge of their propriatloti fregn the legislaturehealth and hygiene program and a PWA grant. Kentucky Is th. It Is understood that the Ontario only o'her state with . tax-sntqiort-government will not fill the vac- ed hoepital for the treatment of nncy hut Will leave the board at trachoma, a chronic and contagious three -Oliva Dionne Percy Wil- ere disease, won. official guardian for Ontario, —«. ami Judge J A Halin. North Bay. Trout Landed Without Lme (he chairman . ■’ Saint John, N B (I’l*l RonAsk Republicans To aid Nichols caught a lb. iron* -lacks'on Day Dinner XhL,' , r j.. .up, Flip ih*m<H’!ufh piiriy lih iw n<»n- . - . _ . ale and house Republic an leaden. ' r '?*, ' “ M ”“’ to attend their a plate .l.t< k I 7, I ’hat PrFwidem H<i h np<hm*|i on that oca-ion will Ie- sirl.Hy _ tMwHsv

INDIANA AIDS cCONTtNUICL FKOM FAO A ONBf year of 33f. per < I Kr-rvlc es io slate aod mWlh Ipul governments, whhh Included recodification of ordinances of 2.1 cities, the department of gov. -n j no-tit reported, represented a 33 pereeut increase. Je.bw were obtained directly by I nlverwlty agencies for 2,30 s a | iim ni and former students, the bureau of teacher lie ommc-ndatlons mid the personnel and placement loir • ail tor the Hrhool of Business egtending their oiierathms hi con pormlty «|>h the University view 1 that its ...ms und daughters must I not only be given adequate Oaln ing but work In whhh (hat train 1 big can be utilized Business men of the state to the number of approximately 23JtM 1 were direct recipients of research j studies, and other activities of the Sc hcad Os Business While the U.w bc-hool. Including (he Institute of criminal law and eriinhiology. served 3.M2 attorneys, judges, prosecuting attorneys, and other law officers Geological surveys numbered 7.21 ft. Including the plugging of 212 gaw and oil wells a service not generally known as performed by a university o Clear Harry Bridge* Os Being Communial Washington, Dec. 30 t(jp> Harry R Bridges. Pacific leader of the congress of Indus trial organizations, was cleared today by a charge that he la a . membe r of or affillal-d with the Communist party The ruling, made by Dean James M latndis of Harvard law school. I who was designed by Secretary of Libor Frances Perkins as spe u: trial examiner to hoar the case, has the effect of recommending cancellation of th*- deportation warrant is-tted by the federal Immigration service against Bridges on Marc h 2. I'Us The Immlgra lion service had sought to deport Bridges as an undesirable alien to |his native Australia - *> The March of Science Hayattvllle, Wyo (l’P> pcs> pl who have ccsnplalned for y>ar< 1 'ilfotit hulls In |h>|m 01 n should drop a line to <’. N. Yost. Washable county farmer, for the answer Yos I has snee essfub produc ed a "hull-i I' ••’’ pcqn-orn from seed he scour- ■ ed at ShenindcMh. la. die said he 'had about *.’>o pounds In his IWt 1 crop

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Mrs. John Smith Iras roturm-d tn her home after spending th" holidays with relative's nt Mansfield, ttlilo. la-o J. Miller re-turned Io Rantoul. Illlonls after srprndlng Christmas with his psr'-nts. Mr nnd Mrs Charles J Miller. Miss Tlteln.s Mac- Wls -mail of Ohio City I, sjcendlng the week with her (brother. I‘nil Whiematt and family. To the first N' w Year's baby horn lie Decatur or community the Adeems county memorial hosplijil will give one day's free care as announced by the board as trustees, .Mr and Mrs. Charles Keller and family have moved from Montpe leer Ohio to the ir home- on Sonth Cotnell circle In Fort Wayne. Mr. Keller heis Iwen macle trainmaster of the Peru division of the- Wabash railroad Daniel Joseph 1s the name of the son born recently to Mr and Mrs John Kintz of near Decatur, not David Joseph, ns previously reported Dr Richard Sc-hng of Indianapolis will spend the- New Year's weekend hi this city with his mother. Mis John He hug Max Odle, local confectionery manager, has le-en off duty tor the past two days suffering from an Infect ion. which developed from a c ut on his hand Mrs. John Heller of Winchester street, who suffered a broken situ and dislocated shoulder several weeks ago In Indianapolis, lias not heen so well the past two days B —B TODAY’S COMMON ERROR Do not say. "I have made a scutch and fall to find It;" nay, “I searched and failed to find II.” EGG NOGG M I X for NEW YEAR’S STALEY’S CONFECTIONERY