Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 5, Decatur, Adams County, 5 January 1940 — Page 3

SOCIETY

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s present Special report* wer* glv |«n by Marlon Mutezingwr and Ger- < ’a!d Etzler. Came* were enjoyed it during the remainder of the even ; I Ing and refreshment* were s rv«-d I The WMB of the Zion Rc-Znm ! | d church will meet In the so* lai room of the c hurch Tuesday after iticecn at two thirty o'clock , The Otterbein Guild of the frillrd Brethren < hurch will meet at the home of Miss Kathleen Fore ! man Tu -sday evening. with Miss Helen Sheer* «« th' leader. The regular faceting of the East , jern Star will Ice h -Id at the Ma ,i j sonic temple Thursday eveninc it I seven-thirty o’clock |lMlt9 TINNER WEDS THEODORE BLEEKE.JR On tn* la* day of tlv- rear IKS. a lovely wedding was solemnized n lin the afternoon at two o’clock at . ithe I’roble Lutheran church when r Miss M irganw Tinner, a (opted , daughter of Mr. an I Mra Al rt r) , Ricdterlc h. Proble. hec aine the brief.’ <cf Theodore* Rieck*’ Jr. son of Mr and Mrs. Theo 111 ke. Data r f - route 5. ( ! Th<- altar was candle lighted. .1 j and organ muak- was played by I Rudolph Stolp The Rev W II Moeller received the double ring • vow* A duet was sunn by Mr* Stoip and her daughter Anita Th* bride wor<* a teal bln** street length erep dress and a corsage of pink roses. Th** groont wore a datk suit Mias Lucille Retaking. cousin of the bride, the bride’- only attend ant. wore a street l-ngth dress of I rose and a corsage of snapdragons. Lou it.-.

CLUB CALENDAR Soclaty Daadflna, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Rhonea 1000 — 1001 Friday ’ Women Os Moo**. Public Party. Moor*. Hom* * p m Ave Maria Study f lub. K of f I Hall. T :m p m Happy Home Makers f'lnh. Mr*. John Hirschey. |;Sp ~ ln Monday Pythian Sisters, K of p Home ; !7: f‘.*l p ni Adams Counts Woman’s Chorus. Moose Hom- . I 30 n rn Woman's Club. Library. 7 f.’, . p. nt. Researc h Club Mrs C M Prugh >:3O |. m. Tuesday Zion RoformeJ W M 8.. Chur h Social Room. 2:30 p. *n fu-it i Theta Tait RuMneas Mee*. Ing. Elka Home. 7 30 p n. Wednesday I ifllatorleai ciuh. Mrs. 8 E. Hltc I 2:30 p. m Hhaheapeare Club, Mra. John Tyndall. 2:30 p m. Thursday Methodist Home Missionary Soc - iety. Church Soc ial Room*. 2 3» ,i P ni I I Eastern Star. Masonic Temple. I7:3o p m I Ott rbein Guild. M.-« Kathleen . Foi serve I the groom as beat min At sig o'* Um k X.’W Year’s night. |a candle light eupper was served at the home* of th* bride's parents. Mr and Mrs Alert Iti.dwrhl. h A !three tier, d wedding cake centered .the table The guests were the two utwnediat** families, the Rev W H Mo-Ib-r. Mr and Mrs Rudolph Stoip and family, and a few friend*. > Th** newly married couple ore now at the home* of the groom's J parents. Mi and Mrs. Theo Bleak*’. ncwth-Mt of this city Th wegnan’s home niissionar' society of the M**tholist church * will meet In the octal rooms of the |chut«'h Thursday afternoon at twcr| Ithirty o'clo* k Mra It H Myers I will conduct the lesson study and. Mrs R A, Stuckey th*- devotional*. I I Itooti-sses will Im* the M**sduinea lAmoe Yoder. Alva Rhe, Frank ICrist and Rus* I Owens. 'lnspection .< Decatur Chapter I jof Masons will be held this evening , at 7*3« Lun* h will be served and, all member-* are urged tot*., pt i sent. | The members of the Adams coun fy hoard of *ommtsslon*rs ar** a’ tending to business in ’’ndrinapolls today We will appreciate- It if you will ren*’* your subscription to the Daily Democrat if you receive it by mall The postal laws require that subscriptions b paid in advance if they gtan' second class' mall rate* If we do new meet this Irequir* mr-iM. the postage would b« Imor*’ ’han w*> charge you for the so we must comply Frank Helman, one of the best I known farmer* of Washington itwn-hip and a stttdetit of econoImic affairs called to r-new his j subscript ion and to discus* ass airs lin geiierMl Carl Adler of route I Monroe Iwas a Dsa’ttr futaines* visitor ■ yesterday. Ml*a Made* Hite is spen Ung * v leral weeks in Chicago as the gtte*' lof her sister. Miss Fan Hite Albert Aesc hllman is confined to Illis tome at 310 U’lm hester street suffering wkh an Infectioii in his right hand <’iu«ed from a burn Janie* I’ Haeflinz who a good many yeuts ago was clerk of Ad am* county and on- of th* best ever to serve in that position, writes to renew hl* subscription to the* Dully Democrat and adds: The longer 1 am *way from Decatur th»* more I appr clal- the paper ’’ The annnai meeting of th*- Indlaiut Veterinary Ass**clation will be hel*l at the Severin Icot ’l Indianapolis. January 9th. loth and 11th Th- vwerlnurians look ester the health of live steak in Indiana valI tied at *£oo CUM .I*oo Five below zero this morning. Wow* Al D Schmitt and Lawrenet Blue who have been spending a few weeks in Miami Flotida. plan to return to their tomes in this city U'artirday or Bun Dy Kraft Cheese Company New Name Os Concern Chkago 111. Jan 5— Annouce ment Is made that th name of th? KrafUTienlz Chees** Cor|»*raHon has been changed Io the Kraft Cheese Company, a* of Tuesday. January 2. The ch*«ae company's business today the ,n ,l ”’ world, was founded her** 3d years | ago. by James L Kraft, president. I with a total capital of H” since H»’3 when Mr Kraft stort* led in buaWtc*" with one cheese wagon. the compaor i*as grown steadily until today II maintain* brunches throughout th* I n*t 4 States and in many foreign countries and *«iipl»ye* approxlm i'*ly I M.CDO people

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JANUARY 5. 1910.

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By HABMNOS < A BROIL blag tewterea Writer HOLLYWOOD Cal - LIGHTS' CAMERA' ACTION' In tha smoke-filied Saserac saloon. the boys are whooping it up for a scene In "Virginia City ’’ Above the bar hangs "Ths Liv- • Ing Lily. 1 '

- \ I Miriam Hopkln*

across her chest and another acrcJsa ' her hips. Down at one end of the room io a j stag** A Un* of girls are dancing and leading them, believe It or not, I is Miriam Hopkins, wearing opera- { length black silk hose and a scanty black costume. Miriam's legs have been over* ookeil too long by Hollywood i They are neat, very neat. The blonde star can dance, too Before she ever had any idea of becoming a dramatic actress, Miriam was dancing In "Uttle Jesse lames." Once, she almost toured Aouth America with a ballet troupe. A week before departure. - rhe fell and broke her ankle. Thai -hanged her whole career. She | went into vaudeville In dramatic ikitz. Then came Broadway and Hollywood success. Now the cycle is completed and rhe's dancing again. In the middle of her number, 1 there's a commotion at the en- ' trance of the saloon. Errol Flynn, Big Boy Williams and a party of friends swagger In. They are followed by a camera crane which pursues them across; the room and up toward the stage where Miriam is dancing "Cut!" yells Director Michael Curtiz. The line of girls retires within , the wings, the extraa begin wan- i ; dering off the set Flynn, and Big Boy Williams i spot us on the side lines. "Did you hear the title of our next picture?” rays Flynn “We j are going to call it "Hie Dodge City Boys In Mexico " An M-G M round stage is trans- , Belgian Cabinet Resigns Today Brussels, Jan .*» il l', Th* cabinet reslgnel t*«|»y tn make- a reorganization possld** und**i Premier Hubeht Plerlot The i-signa’ion toad been pend lag for several d*y* K'lig Leopold * ctmtnJsslolied Pier lot. with whom h*- * i*nf*-rer*-.| yesterday. to form a n*«. gov-rum nt The new one also was expected

ShWgE I w t » r» S prepared by Daily Democrat—Jetty Crocker Home Service Department BORN IN OLD KENTUCKY Good food and horses! Kentucky ia famous for both. And youll Ind that thia Old Kentucky Nut take ia worthy of ita birthplace. Out. tide it'a covered with a satiny caramel icing that'a the color of vid ivory. Inside there are good-sixcd nut chunks scattered through it’ tender fleecine**. bn't that a perfect cake to set before a Kentucky colonel— or your most fastidious friend? And as cakes go, it's not expensive. You may use whatever nuts you choo.e walnut., hickory nuts, butternuts, haiel nuts or pecan*. Old Kentucky Nut take 't eup shortening I part butter 2 tsp. baking powder for flavor! ’» Up. salt I*4 cups sugar X cup milk 2 eggs I cup coarsely chopped nuts 2'4 cups cake flour up 2 cups 1 tsp. vanilla all-purpose flour ( Cream shortening, add sugar gradually, and cream thoroughly Blend in well beaten eggs. Rift flour once before measuring Sift flour, baking powder and salt together and add to ereamed mixture alternately with the milk. Add the nuts with the last addition of thflour. Hl-nd in the vanilla. Pour into two well greased and floured k-mch layer pans or one M by 12-inch loaf pan. (The loaf cake may iv cut into 2 parts to form 2 layers. I Bake 3S minutes for layers and :t0 minutes for loaf in a moderate oven, 350* F. t reams C aramel Icing I tbsp, granulated sugar S tbsp, melted butter >« <up top milk or cream 3 cups confectioners' sugar Melt (caramelise! sugar in a heavy aauc.pan over a low heat until it m m.dium brown, stirring constantly to keep it from imtumg Scald top milk or cream with butter, and blend slowly into the caramelised sugar. Cook until the lumps are dissolves! stirring ron • tantly. Remove from heat. Gradually add confectioners' sugar, beating all the time until all Is added. Continue beating until icing ia smootb and creamy and of right consistency to spread smoothly on cake. Nate: If icing stiffens up too much, blend in a little cream to make it spread easily. quest ion: fa a cake improved by long beating? Answer: You will have a fluflkr cake if you do not beat your rake batter too vigorously, as long vigorous beating produces a very line grain in a cake, but a very close feature. We simply stir in the flour and liquid alternately until the mnture is blended and then it we are making a white cake where we use only the stiffly beaten egg whites—lnstead of the whole eggs -we fold in the egg whites lightly so as not to release the air which we have beaten into them. question: Would it make any difference if 1 used water or milk ia my eakes ? Answer: Water is inclined to maha a little more fluffy eke than one made with milk, and I often like to use half milk and half water as the liquid for my white eakes. The ehlef reason for using milk, when you make cakes, is to add the food value which is contained in milk. But as you may feel that your family Is getting plenty of food value in other foods and that cake Is more or less an evtra in the diet, you can rcoi omiie by using part water or all water in place of the milk. —— - — ■ — ■■ Oswfei isss w now cvsww. Im If you hove any speeifle cooking problems, send a letter requesting Information to Betty Crocker In cars of thio newspaper. You will receive a prompt, personal reply. Please enclose I cent stamp to sever pootsqo.

formed into a tropical Isle for "New Moon." Inside a flimsy atockade, Nelson Eddy. Nat Pendle* . ton, Htanley Feld*. Buster Keaton , and a horde of extras are fran- ■ ticaliy preparing to repel an at* tack by what they believe is an avenging fleet of the king of France. The revolution has taken place and it's a friendly fleet but they 'don't know it. Stanley Fields leaps to a gun platform to direct a store of men who are hoisting a cannon to a Bring position it's really a wooden cannon but the extraa are 'straining and groaning as if it , j were of iron. The action doesn't suit Director Bob l-eonard so he yells to cut ths scene. “Stanley," he calis. "in the next take, you Just pick the cannon up and put it on the platform." "Yea sir." says Fields, then ne does a beautiful double take "Who? Me?” he cries. The company howls with laughter. The simple gag lias relieved the tension on the set. The next take Is perfect. Moat of the Warner picture. "We Shall Meet Again," takes place on a ship. Thia week, we watch Director Edmund Goulding shoot a comedy scene outside the purser's offic**. Eric Blore, who plays a silly-ass type of Englishman, has been | ashore at Hong Kong to buy a ' gift for Adventuress Bir.nie Barnes, i It is a complete costume of ancient Chinese armor. Three porters are required to carry it. I "What on earth is that?" demands Binnie. ■ Just what you said you wanted, my dear,” says Blore triumphantly. "Armor!" "Armour, you fool!” cries Binrie. ”1 said amour!” Binnie talks a lot of French In this picture and it's good French. The British actress also talks Italian fluently. But she is out of luck when her , flance, Mike Fransovitrh. and his i family get together Mike is a Serbian. i "What language do the Serbs speak?" we ask B*nni?. "J don't know exactly, she says. "But It's Slavic because Mike can understand Gregory Ratoff wh«-n he talks Russian " We don't want to take anything ‘away from Mike, but w» know a I fdlow who can even understand Ratoff when he talks English. I to be again a cabinet of national concentration Catholics. Socialists and liberal* -but It wa« exp*t«| tint the tiumbei of portfolios Would Im- reduced - ; Italy Plans Ration Card Distribution — Rome Jan *S- il'l’i It aa» an-1 nounc-d oftic-lally todiy that ration t cauls will lie distributee! thiiniahI out Italy by Jan. I’*

a painting of a nude woman whose stomach (by a tnck device) dilate* •• it she w«r« really breathing The origl- i r.al "Living Lily” was a ion j per cent nude but the Hays office has made Warner Broth-1 err drape a veil'

Adams County ~*i Memorial Hospital | Admitted — vMarthn Akom. Ohio City. Dismissed Mrs. William l***nny and hoby son, Michael Allen. 121 West Madison: Mrs. William Evans. Monroe tout** on* ; Mr*, .lavwrence Real atid t*ah. «oti, Wil-I Ham lAVrenee, IMty North Hoc-' lurid; Mr*. *Mary ('. Miller, 22* North Seventh street. SCHOOL HEAD IS (CONTINtriCD FROM FAGB OWSr 11 I and ihr-r are i&d e mploye*. Th? sac ility m«vnb rs. recruited from all part* of the country, employ l oth Hi* oral *nd manna! styles of ln«truetion. Every t»*a<-*i-jer haa th*- equival nt of a master's degre■ The Muients are given instructions tbrough the loth y ar of schooling, and range In ug<- from four to 1* years. i E. W iaitikenaii was c hairman of jthe progritn. I. E Arebtold. Adams county agricultural agent was Introduced a** a new membe; of the * lub i’RESS REPORTS (CDNTINt'ED Ob FA3« HA* Ing there for Finland to conduct a survey of the agri* uitiiral and lab or market, with the Intention of rec ruiting a corps of Danish civil lan volunteer* for Finland. Including farmers and specialists, so that mor*- Finnish men might Im- freed .for front service. The Nordic Folktings institute sponsored the plan Despite th** war the usual Seed ' ish-Finnish hockey match is to lie 1 played Feb, 11 at Rtockholm stadium. Receipts go to the Finnish Red Cross. Muncie Residents Victims Os Fire Muncie. Ind. Jan 5 (I'Pi Funeral arrang*-m*-ni* w*-re being |riiude today for Mr. and Mrs W I. 1 Convert ami their 10-months-old , son. Edward, victim* of an apart m’-nt hotel fire at Mlnn-ipolls in which 19 were killed and several others missing Their Immll** were to be returned here for burial. JUNIOR CI.ASS 'CONTINUED VRc/W rAOB ONBI Naomi Geimer Elwood Dodge, a very young lawyer, lam I'lmati. Nancy Turner. Germain*- Faur ote; Get aid Turner < But* hi. ia-*> Ha* kn**n Oscar Rchultz (Ossiei, Joseph Weber. Trowbridge Peter* iSlinkyl. Theodore Eyaiisoti. Marge Wilaon. Leon.* riemati; Kewpie Stark. Marcyle Braun; Viola Prlie. a young lM*okkee|H’r. I Honora Hclimitt. all friends **! Sonliiy and |f*>t [ Member* <*f ib*» "Advan* einent •Club." Helen Lichtle. Norma Mey **r. Celeste Miller. Rosalia Miller. Ted Bolinger. Max Johns*m. Joan Nearing. Dorothy Ruins* hlag. Calkterlnc Teeple. Fred Bierly. la-o Mil . ICORT SUN. MON. TUES. Continuous Sunday. 10c 1:15 to 4 TWO SWELL FEATI RES! — Hit No. 1— He’s Got a Vote* Like a Night ingal* . . . and a toek rik« a mule! What a combination . . . what a j min . , what a show! “KID NIGHTINGALE” John Paine. Jane Wjman. Walter Catlett. Ed Brophy (Th* two comedy kingsi — Hit No. 2 — F**r-crazed man brutes running amuk on a runaway (hip! Murder . . mayhem . mutiny afloat! “MUTINY ON THE BLACKHAWK” Riehard Arlen. Andy Devine. Noah Beery. Jr.. Conntanre Mtwre. Evening** 10e*2<ic —o—o — Tonight & Saturday TEX RITTER “RIDERS OF THE FRONTIER” ALSO — OaredevK of the Rfld Circle' 10c-15c

Canadian Commander on Hand

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Commander of the Canadian exp* ditlonary forces in England »;i/*r General C. L McNaughton, extreme left, is shown in rare good humor duur.g a visit to a military depot where his men will undergo training before going to France. /1 extreme right is Lieut. J N M Buchan, son of l*ord Tweedsinuir. i overnoi g> neral of Canada

i»r. Maurice Spangler Special feafure. old fashioned itam-es Mu*i< lans. Joan Nrerlng. Nonna Meyer Dan* *- dire* tor. Mauri* *• Spang l*-r liazaai worker*. lan Miller. M.n Johnson ami members of the i-lul* o Three Trainmen Are Killed In Explosion Whittington. 11l , Jan. il'Pi Three trainmen w**r** killed las: night when the locomotive of a | Chicago and Eaatem llllonis frleght ( train exp|*Ml***l and derailed l.'< car* loaded with coal Puts of the locomotive were blown li*o vat I* from the train and ilw engin.- boil er was futn-d 20*t f***-t ah-.**l of if *

======T] SIN. MON. TI ES. Cont nuo.-x Surds/ Item UjrttiWtJj <mv 10c . X5c back you- b°PP e(o . — * i»«"'* o "”*,iTo™ g H ,odov Sum \l hr ' n " 19 f OARRYtTTANUCFy - /QB Production SyTwSE AWk I OR V AUC| DQN © FAYE AMECHE wp \ * J Eswm( BROMBERG • ALAN CURBS i* * **' SIUART ERW,N * JE ° Miin NITER KEATON • DONALD MEEK SEE Alter Faye as GEORGE GIVOT * EDDIE COLLINS Mack Sennett ’ o«e<i*e s, <evi*o cusamwsg* * ' IM.'. M. P—bathfflff N*”' *-«•"•«*, s«w *e«» x*..». mm,, i- «m LAUGH at Do” A JOh Conh»ry-fo« Ptrtvre Ameche X fty.trr Keaton. Ben | CM \ Turpin, the Kev Cop*' jjfl 1 HEAR Al Jolson r VK »ing again the song that eketnhed the JL world' / StapdaMv! *••• |n pu »mi "» j X mast bnllwmnew null * « pmafUnwnW '• ALSO—Color Cartoon A Robert Brnchley Comic — TONK.m AM) SATURDAY - They're fresh from reform school . . . anti fresher In military school' These scrap happy hooligans have jerneu the army to see the wo’io Pall in Folks . . for fun! THE DEAD END KIDS “ON DRESS PARADE” ALSO—THREE STOOGES Comedy: Sportlight A News tOc-25c

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| truck* Th*- dead were *’tig neer L *• Hollinger. Fireman W Hay * and brakeman C Hlai >*»*-ll all of SaiJem. 111., Cuis** of the >-xpl<»lon w.i* not determined immeliately 4» Lots of Jobs in Court San Jose, Cal il’l’i Superior Judge William F. Janies |< won b-r [lng If th** r*-ii solution for unem I ploy ment Is not < rim** H*- d*-c!ar*- ■ that '»«’ |) ri’*-ut of the law violators brought Infor** him ask for probation on ihe ground- that they i have a jot* waiting forth m as soon as iiie are free ft’s am'y i Ing." he says. o , Tremendous reductions on ( oats and llreswe*. Shop tomorrou. E. F. Gar.» Store.