Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 14, Decatur, Adams County, 16 January 1940 — Page 3

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I re ' ou Satisfied Bitffc- With Tour t °mH y plexion? ' Sure that your | Make-up enhances Bi * ’ your Beauty? B We Have Engaged :■ Mary Eva Hardy I *° h*‘lp you with your individual B beauty problems. I wwMfJSIS u a re 9 re *entatix eof lamgloi*. | *’""" fl One Week Only I January 22 to 27th ’’B »TomJuJ ° r Lr rUa,e WH ’ Mul, « , '« m indud I d«ih I * k,n ana b>i». HUMeHtion* for • B mX U p Pkxl,,n fare and “ glorifying I Handed" tlda, . l ° * IUI " lh * ”* W heMU,y de I ~ "t. J* Smith Drug Co

the Mesdames Richard McConnell, Cherter Mclntosh uml George Squier IHio to illness the meeting of the lad lew' aid aociety of the First Christian church haw heen changed from the home of Mrs Adam Kunowich to Mm. Elmer Harlacher < The meeting will be held Thursday afternoon at two o'clock DELTA THETA TAU TO HAVE INSPECTION Mm. Dorothy Barr-tt McNair of Marion, national eastern inspector of De|ta Theta Tau national fraternity. Will Im- a guest of the local chapter Wednewlay. A dinner will Im h-id In her honor at nix-thirty o'clock at the Elks homo. The alumna- of the fraternity will also lie gueata. Mr». McNair, who is a graduate of Hall State Teachers' college, fa a teacher by profemiion. She la now In charge at testa and measure m-nts In tiu* city schools of Mat lon. For the past fourteen yeort she has been aclire in Dattg Theta Tau. The fraternity, which was organ lied in Muncie In l»«z for the ad rancoment of phllan'hropy and the welfare of Its members, now etn braces Hit ac tire <-|iapters located In different parts of the United Htales. and thirtydive alumnae chapters. There are TTfto active members. The fraternity has for Its national project the upkeep of Delta Theta Tau community school in Brinkley,, Kentucky. The school Is for mountain childr n who otherwise would receive little or no education. Each chapter helps, through a national fund, to maintain the school, pay feathers salarbs, purchase books and equipment, pay taxes on the buildings and gronnd. and clothe the children Tawally each c hapter helps in the community where h"ip Is needed, each town selecting whatever pro jwet It wishes to contribute to O' support. Izist year the local chapter spent !■'.?.<> In Decatur. The D.-lta Theta Tau fraternity at the present time is the largest non-a<ademi< organization of itc kind In the United States and compares favorably with any academic, social, philanthropic or profession al organization In th Greek letter world. Our Ijidy of Victory discussion group will meet at th- hrnne of Miss Ro»e Bchurger Wedn-sday evening at seven-thirty o'clock Retiring officers of the- Happy Homemakers club will be honored at a party at the home of Mrs Floyd Mitchell Thursday evening at seven-thirty o'clock The American Imgion auxiliary will sponsor a public party at the l-egion home Friday evening at eight o'cloc k The Phllathac class of the Baptist Kunday school will meet at the home of Mrs. Well Wlnnes Friday evening at seven thirty o'cloc k Mrs. Golds llilyard will be in charge of the soc ial hour. Phllathac Sisters will be- revealed at this

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CLUB CALENDAR •ar.laty Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Fhonea 1000 — tool Tueauay Dornttir Flower Garden Mm W E. Rmith. «:flo p. tn. Ix,yul Daughters elans. Mrs Will Dellinger. 7:lo p. nt. Adwns County Nurses' Association. Mrs Richard Miller. It p m C. L. of C. Pot Lu< k Rapper, K. of Hull. C .10 p. m. I’s| Ida XI Kcwinl Meeting. Flora Marie larnL-nicu. ’ :to p m Eta Tutt Higm:r. Mrs. Boh Xhr.vlifka, 7:10 p nt. Better Homes Club. Monro-? Sc hool, 7 p tn U. B Progressive Workers' Class, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nyffl-r. 7 :!'• p. m Wednesday Our lardy of Victory disc-uarion Group, Mias Rose Sc-hurg-r, 7: io p m. Wesley Couples Class. Methodist Church, I p. m ladles* Aid Bocl-ty, Zinn Reformeci Church, 2:10 p. m Decatur Home Economics Club. Mrs. Frank Butler. 2pm Rhakoupeara Cluh, 'Mrs, Milo Black, 2:10 p. m Historic al Club. Mrs Delton Passwater. 2:30 p. m Business and Professional Women’s Club, Rice Hotel, fi lo p. nr Thursday Happy Home-makers Club Mrs Floyd Mitchell. 7:30 p. m Little Flower Study Club. Mm Hugh Daniels, 7:30 p m C. L. W. Class, Miss Ruth Hammond. 7:30 p m Mt. Ptemrant Ladles' Aid. Mrs Norval Fuhrman. 2 p. m. lady <rf Perpetual Help Discus. 1 sion Club, Miss Margaret Rumsch Jag. 7 p. m. United Brethren D V. B. Class. Mrs Tom Fisher. 7:30 p. m Nuttman Ave. United Brethren W. M. A . Mrs. Gladys Raver. 1:30 p. m. St. Ann Discussion Group. Mrs Clara Myers, 7 30 p. m. St. Luke's ladies Aid Society. Mrs. Angnatn Kllckman, All Dnv meeting Friendship Village Cluh. Mrs Clara D.c'ch. 1 3d ,p. m. Phoalro Bible Class, Zion R»formed Church, X p. m. Presbyterian laidies' Aid Society, Church. 2:30 p. m. So Cha Rea Club, Mrs. Brice Bntler, 7:30 p m Methodist Woman's Foreign Missionary Society Mrs la>lgh Bow en. 2 p m. Christian Indies* Aid Society. Mrs Elmer Harlache,-. 2pm Friday American Legion Auxiliary Public Party, laution Home, x p in Philathae Class. Mrs, Will Win ness. 7:30 p m Metlpvdist Church Birthday Party, Church Dining Room fi .10 p m Saturday V. P M C Rummage Sale Evan gelical Church Basement. !• a. m to it p. m Rummage Sale. Methodist Church Basement, I to X p m Cafeteria Supper, Zmn Reformed Church. 5 to 7 p tn. Monday Research Club. .Mrs Henry Hel ler. 2:30 p. m Woman's Club. Library. 7 15 p. m. time and new names drawn Mem tiers are to answer roll call by naming a wintet spoil and describing it. All members are urged to lie present as Important business Will Im- discussed GOLDEN JUBILEE PROGRAM ANNOUNCED The program for the fine arts [silver tea birthday party, sponsor.cel by the* Adams county federation of clubs, was announced today liy Mrs. P B Thomas, county president of the club federation. The* program and tea Is being held in honor of the Golden Jubilee of the general federation of woman's clubs and is a golden milestone in the forward march of woman's cluha. representing fifty years of progress. The- program will Im* given at the Masonic' hall Friday afternoon. January 1». at two-thirty o'clock and is as follows: Musical Program "Hong of Hope and Ixvve" by Heller piano solo. Joan Cowens. "At the Ball Gama reading hy Miss leols Baughman. "Berceuse-' from "Joscelyn" hy Godard, trio with voice by Mrs. Waller J Krick; violin by Mrs Ralph W Graham; piano hy Mrs. Otto H Haulsild "The American Way" hy George* H Kaufman and Mos* Hart, a play review by Mrs. Roy Kalver. "Chinese* Art' and ('hlnese Art Exhibit" by Mrs A J Hears of Fort Wayne. Al the conclusion of the program the silver lea will hr c*iijoy<*d with the following In charge art vhalrman. Mra John T. Myers; music chairman. Mrs. I. A Cowens, general chairmen for the tea. Mrs. Milo Black and Mrs Wm. H Bell The assisting committee Includes Miss Eloise Lewton Mrs Harold Bwlck. Mrs Herman Fhlnger. Mrs Robert Z.wlck. Mrs Roy Kalver and the county officers. Mrs. P B Tho mas. president. Mra. A. R Ashhaucher. aecretary. and Mra N A. Bixler, treasurer Mrs Guy Brown la first vlcepre

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By HARRIMON ( ARROf l. his* IVsleres S>adlrsC« Writer HOIXYWOOD. Cal If Vera Botina wvren t ao attached to her German police dog. Wingolf. she might Ice tempted to hariiah him from her life.

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In the last two weeks, he has caused her more trouble. No sooner had the dog arrived from New York than the star got notice that she could not keep him in the apartment house where she was living. Taking the attitude

of "love me, love my dog. Zorina and her husband. George* Balanchine, premeeded to rent M«rv Plckford’a home on Tmpico drive They we ran t even comfortably settled when Wingolf gave battle at the stuoio to Gregory Rat offs Irish setter. Shamus. It happene l on the set of **l Was an Adventuress" and delayed production. Result la that Twentieth Cen- I tury-Fox has barred all dogs from the lot. Studio cops turned fcack about Wl of them in one clay. Wonder what happened to the Barbara Read-Donald Briggs w.*dding plans She reported to R-K-G for the picture, Curtain Call.”' and announced that she doesn't Intend to be married for at leas: 1 two years. In an attempt to avoid being photographed together. Vivien Lwlgh and Laurence Olivier ar rived separately at the N. B C broadcast where both were being honored by the New York critics The news cameramen weren’t tn I* denied, however Olivier finally said: "It's no tine.-' and he and the screens Scarlett O'Hara voluntarily (MMed for the boys. In the clays before she became the No. 1 actress of the screen, Bette Davis was quoted as saying. "111 never buy anything In California that I can't pack in a trunk." Apparently, Bette has changed her mind, for she has bought a home —her first-on Umi Fella boulevard. She expects to move in about Feb. 1. By this time, her new picture. "All This and Heaven.' Too.” should be under way a*. I Warner Brother. For years. Fred M.vMurray has bren maintaining that he couldn't work while his wife, the former alhan Lamont, was watching Pi--ector Wesley Ruggles foo|< d him and In a romantic scene with lean Arthur, too. He- planted) sldent of th*- Federation and Mrs Ralph Yager is Jtmloi club c hai’ man Any woman, whether a * lull meinlmr or not. wh ■ is interested In the Fede ration of Clubs ami Its work. Is cordially Invited to Im* a guest at the tea "WINTER CARNIVAL" PARTY HELD BY GECODE CLUB A very original arrangement of gay carnival setting' transform*--! the local General Electric club rcNcm into an atmosphere < xemplifying carnival life which carried out the theme of the* party held Monday evening Th-* festive occasion was attended by the club mem tiers and their guests, totaling one hundred and ten in attendance. Invited guests wer- Miss Iren** Meyers, personell directress, of the Fort Wayne works Miss lavretta Bloom, president of the Elex Girls club of Fort Wayne. E W lacnkenan. Burt Gage. Frank Braun and < ash Lutz An Improvised merry-go-round centered the room w>th red stream-

U. S. Marines Go—Not to War —A—t.. 4 ’ * IS JUL i .J *»'.k XT- J if. MwWsSfiW * >' ' jHwjMPwWwjSWy KM* — * kH* uUaarJnmmMßH 4 U. 8. marinra depart from Norfolk, Va. bound for the Caribbean area for war maneuvera. Th* battleship Arkanxai ia In background

Mra. Ma* Murray In th* background of a case set. screened Ly l extias. Add Gladys <>orge to the Hollyi wood celebs who are writing their ! autobiographies. And, from what ! she tells the gang on the "Way of All Flesh" set. it should Im* very interesting Esprc tally her a*', count of the time when she an-t her father were stranded with a theatrical troupe in Llano. Tex For three weeks they worke-i out their hotel bill, Gladys acting as I chambermaid and her father as desk clerk. fxrtx of feminine scenarists In Hollywood but Betty Burbridge is unique. She has put been signed by Republic to write her 125th western. Betty, a former newspaper woman on the N. Y American. has turned out Ik of the One Autry westerns. In the old days, the tried her hand at acting, too. Played in Pathe picture* with Frank I4oy-t. Frank Boraage. Hen.-y King ami Edward Arnold. You should see Deanna Durbin queening it in a 31,500 gown for a scene in "It Happened in Kaloha The dress, of the IkW) period, is made of black chiffo i velvet and ■a decorated with ficsi ennine tails. Now it's Marlene Dietrich and Orson W*|les. They were at Dave Chasens two

nights in a row. Vic Fleming is back from a vacation at his San Diego ran :h and will heg'n active pr* |-aratlon« for Th* Yearling” . . . Edmund iiouiding. a victim of flu, has how-d out of directing "W e

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Shall Meet Again." Bill Keighley iz taking over . . . Arthur Murray will stage a spring dance festival in the Hollywood Bowl . . . something on the order of New York’* Harvest Moon spectacles put on In Madison Square Garden . , . June Mng an I Orchestra Mader Garwood Van are an unobtrusive twosome these evenings . . . Chester Conklin, one 'of the old timers who plan to go on the road with the "Hollywood CavaJrade of Rtars,' will deliver a routine on "Pies I Have Met— Face to Face" . . . Seemed like old times to see Went Engels and Ivan Ixhedeff twrong It at Sardine, she has just returned to Hollywood after harrowing experiences jin Germany. ers loading from th** post to th** stuffed monkeys mounted on th* cut-out ponies which were erected ' on th*- individual ienter tables The long talites were arranged a> Icooihs gayly decorated with crepe paper, balloon*, miniature* clowns and various carnival nddltles Stuffed dummies representing Individ ual carnival characters added to the spirit of the affair as well as ’ to the decorations. Recorded carnival music- was enjoyed eluting th ■ i meal and similar piano selection* 'were rendered by Julia Passwater proceeding the entertainment An acrordlan solo of "The Man on .the Flying Trapeze" was ten dered hy Miss Vera Bauer Mis* Josephine Ivetlch played "Old Black Joe" on tier violin, ac-eeim panied by Mira Bauer Miss Ivetlch. Impersonating a c lown, ac ted as mistress of eeremoniMi and in tiodu*«-tl (he following unique ac ts. Black Beauty Pony' performance i by Jimmy Ivetlch and Richard Eitting Indian Chief Wn Hoo War l»an<e by Dora Miller: Hiames*Twins recitation by Betty Reich

Inspects Chapter IL 1 Mrs Dorothy Barrett Mc Nair of Marlon will conduct Inspection of th*- lh-lta Theta Tail soiorlly in this city Wc-diic-sclay <*v*-ning Th*Inspection m*-«*tlng sill ojm-ii with a fi-30 o'clock dinner ai Ih- Elka horn*' ert ami Jane Lynn, the p.Hdcal Jonah by Effie McGill; -tarved Mountaineer liy <'cm ilia NcMvnan an-l "Madame llotz Tuff", the- fortune teller and crystal gazer, by Mrs. R.iymoiid Kc-lb-r Th* highlight of the “how was a marionette Hulu and clown datu *• pc-i formed on i midget stage Illuminated by a s|Mit light under th*- direction of Anna and Josephine* Ivetlch Following the feature (M-rfoi manc-c*. games we re* played and prizes a warded The committee, highly complimented for the arrangements, is Josephine- Ivc-tii-h chairman. Dora Miller Effie McGill. Betty Reichert Ce-c llia NcMinati and Jan*- Lynn Th** Little* Fbiwc-r “Indy c lub will meet at th** home of Mrs Hugh Daniels Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock Mrs Mary Sorg will have th*' papei (» Adams County Memorial Hospital Admitted l!**n Jones son of Dr jand Mra. Itailcy Jones. Bern**; [Mrs Willis L Mo-sei Geneva —- o >| Pvt Cail G Killy. !' H. A re*I turned tcMlay to Whi-c-ling \\ V. where* he- Is 10-nie-d temporarily. li* has a s|M*cial assignme nt as a . c hauffeur fol a i olon**l and later i will return to Fb-ld Artillery head- . quarters al t'amp Knox. Ky IL* . has Im-c-ii in the army only six > months and t*-<**iveil a promotion i and increase In pay Mrs Mar' Render. who Is •u.ik- > Ing her home with her daughter. i Mrs <; W Dun. :n Troy. Ohio. ■ is seriously 111 <’i <. .i patent in Hiou-b-r memorial hospital nd i i suffering from i-implications Mrs Ben ler |. the mo'h- r of M - T It i Noll of n*-ar thia c ity - -o - TEMI’EKATtRES CONTINUKD from railK CcNRr lately "Even with the* slight rises It will Im- plenty cold, he- pr**dl* t**d IMinnell said Hi- , • ih** I'nltecl Nlates during th* las' i 21 hours was .11 degrees tcelow zero | recorded at Roseau. Minnesota o hrawlit- reduclions* on entire Hlock of merchandiMe in our Januan Clearance now ifoint; on. Niblick & Co. We specialize •t CO 'ii k J 1 I Th! Old V I lWay f l No “Repaired look”— Weire* then like VCIF/ FORTNEY SHOE REPAIR So. Second St.

I LOCAL MIN ON FEDERAL JURY E. VV. Johnson On Jury Hearing Case In Kort Wayne Court E W Johnson, of this city. Is a i mi-mlier of tin- federal grand jury hearing c-vidi-nci- in the trial of Di I'hnrle F Kandt of South Whitley I on .i i tiiiri*i- of using the mulls tn I defraud | The trial is lic-lng heard in fed ; 'oral court in Fort Wuyne and is 'expected to icqiiirc* mor** than « .week to comphrle. W S Bowers and Fred Hchullc. Jol thi ■■ city, whose mimes were drawn on th*- regular panel, wer • excused hy Judge Thomas Slick before th'- opening of the trial Kaadt is charged with selling u ilialietic treatment, which endangered Un' physical condition of it

- r Bl 'r i M j TRISTES FOR J llf^ 1 TRIE DIGNITY i Service such a.* ours is of necessity j one requiring Ihe utmost in skill and ' /tad. We have retehed many compliments on lhe manner in which we arrange funerals. We are proud to lie -;i able to serve this community so well. | it * 0 ZWICK FUN ERM. HOME Vg. & IWH ZWICK-ROBERTJ.ZWICK ROBERT B FREE BY ‘ \ u A^inerJunerulService. I — '?Q ut£owerAunenil r Arices PHONES: 61-800

Grade Bleached Quilting , Mtiolin. yard lie! Good Grade 1 nhleached g\ — Muslin. yard 2b G i M in. Brown Pepper* | «-li sheet ing. yard jJnw •»1 in. Bleached Pep- * 4 _ pcrrell Sheeting, yard *•1x9(1 and MlxWf) ft r> _ Pepperell sheets y"C Sale Closes SATURDAY Closing Out All I Save On COATS Blankets Entire slink of Winter Sheet Blanket*. 4? Coat* al (frantic Reduc* 72 %«l ©«t*. <. lion*. Goi> d selection! 72 xso |Mc Regular xalue* to C.la.lNt. | j K hl Sheet On .ale now. at Blanket*. 70*!H» 7ZC — Double Colton Blankets — on 72 "" ,ar s i- 19 I I Smale Blanket (part woo!) iormerh sold £ < 4 0 wF a( M 2 . ( - now 25 Wind. Single Blanket. <4 C OC YI II I " ,Mll Blanket, (single. I 7<>xMi) regular »f».7.*> xaluc. ■____ " " $4*95 Good aelection SNOW Half Wool Batt, a good SI ITS (Wool) size* 6to , wd hl " s2*4B .I pound* ®ZC SKI P\NTS sizes | to 1 ) Regular 3t» in. Dark »IO 10c LANKENAU’S REMEMBER! SALE CLOSES SATI'RDAY ! SHOP NOW!

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iusers Thirteen jurors an* heating the* i use, an nltr-rniitc* bt-ilig named by .lildl-C- Slick bc-callse of th * length [of time which thi* Hlal Is expected io rw|Ulr<*. • <i AKRDALS Mr and Mrs Walter W Frauklger of route I. Craigville. arc* the . |ia:*-tits of a baby daughter. Immii at th<- Adams county memorial hos ipltul Monday nfteriiMin al 1 15 [o'clock Th*- baby weighed seven pound*, five* and one litilY mincer land has l*ei-n hiitru-d Patricia Hmo <’ A Irvin of Newark (thio i- ' visiting In Im-< .urn with Divid Zehr and Manley Irwin mid favnllie*

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