Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 16, Decatur, Adams County, 18 January 1940 — Page 3
"7 f SMITH HOSTESS * w£ R garden club k * Tu td.y for the meeting F.P-« m.mhW -h< -<•" 1:111 ' . meeting s" wh " h rl l '7b... set. voted H"" ,h " t7v »n "" Mesdami* l*» p ■>"' . , s. a -.r anti Hm‘*'-y Ko °" 1 lotion of off hers . h , folio*lor ' 7 *7,lent Mr- Fd Warren. ’ .. Mr« Vide OW'"* M>- X A Bit|t cwrewr/ 7\"err- made tor w " “' *•■ , mritH and urged to j cold, -n Ju'’''- 1 and Sitter wthr Federated tilths at the hall Et'tlay afternoon. L*, rrffwdunrtlta wen* ►ervIh .. .««! hour by the New / ndtr-arm earn Deodorant ulfrl) )ps Perspiration Z\Z* > z z gr z , the* "o' s ot drum—daw ta route Um. sjmng'odrv (anbeuted • |rf« after chiving. , .until «<>p pertpiration for I to 1 din Removes odor from pmpintion. , A putt shite. grexwleM, ItamIni unohing erratn. , Art d hit born awarded the Arf nl S«l or the American faumte of laundering, for tex# harmleM to übnes. J MILLION fata of Attld )»tet sold Try a far todayl &RRID At all .G-ee s laallM .U. .. I»e end V*r —in I - - - . —»mm«mmiee""SW«smSi
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Ing will Im a guest day at the horn • of Mrs. Boy Runyon MISS ROSE SCHURGER HAS DISCUSSION CLUB Our latdy of Victory Discussion dull mot at the horn** of Mlm Ro Sehurger Wednesday evening with ’ the following present Mr* Herman Ehlnger. Mrs. Charles I-o-. 0, Mr* Herman (Bile-bin, Mbs Miriam' Moore and Ml« Magdalen Rchmltl Current events were di ,<u* * I and the remainder ol the evening was devoted to two pamphlet.-. . Catholic Literature and Cutholi Life." read and discusn-d by Mrs John Alberding. Jr. and Faith Before the Bar of Beason" try Mi a Mariella Alberding The r-iub adjourned to meet fete inary 21st at the home of Mr(Tarcnee Heimann I JENNIE RAY HERBCH ADDRESSES SERVICE CLUB The Business and Professional women's club held its r egular din-i tier meeting last evening at th. ' Rice Hotel. Twenty five mouther attended, with Mio* Elliabeth Pit man and Miss Mat lid.i Relb-'neye as the hostesses. The dining tables wen atrra. live with spring flowers and pink, tapers During the business meet Ing. presided over by the pre-*! dent. Miss laitnlne Ttuple. member* rop'd to contribute Io the pre- 1 sident's birthday fund and tn the Man h of I times. Miae Jennie Hay llerseh. alate chairman of public affairs. Purl land, was the geust speaker and gave a most Interesting addies < on ' Buxine*. ■ and Government Grows l'p MRS MILO BLACK HOSTESS TO CLUB TJte latdiea* Shakespeare club met Wednesday afternoon at th* home of Mrs Milo Black with Mrs John H. Heller as the leader Iler subject was ••Clocks, the ttld Old (Tot k and the New Mrs. Heller’s papet was most In iterating Hhe traced the clock-. . history through the years, giving ! spec ial note to the .-lock Industry 'in this country In the years Im mediately following the revolution A number of interesthig sub-top lies on the various famous clocks of the world Were given by mem
t he mw of the town was through .a cab window. Now he a going back for a real visit an<l at the studios expense He II appear at the opening of •Little Old New York.” Is there nothing that Forrest Tucker can’t do? Helen Parrish a self-confident boy frtend from Virginia came to Hollywood to crash the movies and promptly got a second lead in ■‘The Westerner.” Now he has written a screen story called “Caissons Roll On.' and. more surprisingly. has sold it to IToducer Bob Sherwood On ths aide. Tucker plays on the basketball team at the Y MC.A Vera Zorina has bought one ol I Hollywood’s most spectacular cars :It is a modest little I'M .OOO job that used to belong to one of the M Dvani boys Zorina didn t pay • anywhere near this much for the i, machine and. being a canny Nor- - wegiar. she already has figured out i away to ge» part of her rncney > I back Rhe is renting the car to r'Twentieth Century-Fox for her -Ipicture. "I Was an Adventuress' .. . . Ten days at $250 a day. i ,1 Understand a representative of i' Madame Tussaud's famous wax t museum In Ixmdon has requested I a plaster cast of Anna Neagles I hands After they are reproduced in wax. they will go on exhibit. I M.ss Neagle will be one of the few film celebrities to be honored hy I Mme. Tussaud's Among the others t are Chaplin. Garbo and Shirley ' Temple They are glorified in full length figures ' I . Ginger Rogers, a pretty good □ artist, is now going in for sculpI toring Working before a mirt ror. she has completed a bust of . henelf in Italian marble Howj ever the public will never see it. j■ Ginger luu giv n It to her mother. .Leia Rogers. n 1 i, In 'Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star,” Linda Darnell, playing a I. girl who comes to Hollywood to crash the
movies, wiU wear the same outfit that ahe wore when she really came to Hollywood to crash the movies .. In the same film. John Payne •ingo one of hla own compoaltlona It's called •Where Did I
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DECATI’B DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY. lANI’ARY 18. 1910.
CLUB CALENDAR •ecluty Deadtins, 11 a. M. Fanny Macy Rhonee toco — 1001 Thursday Happy Homenniki.rn ciul. Mrs. Floyd Mitchell. T fin p m. Little Flow.-r H’udy club Mrs. Hugh Daniels, 7/m p In ’ L W class. Miss Ruth Hammond. 7:30 p. nt. Mt Plwfant Ladl.-s' Aid. Mrs. Xorval Fuhrman. 2 p m. l-udv of Penpetual Help Di-Ars-slot! Chib, Miss Marvaref Butnschlag. 7 p. m. " ’ t’nlied Brethren D V R Class, Mrs. Tom Fisher. 7:3n p. tn Xuttman Ave. rnlted Brethren W M. A.. Mrs Gladys Raver, 1:30 P m. St. Ann Discussion Group. Mrs. (Tara Myers, 7:30 p m. St. Lukes laidles Aid Society.', Mrs. Augusta Kllek.nan, All Day meeting. Ftbndshlp Village Chth. Mrs (Tara Dole h. 130 p. in Phoebe Bible Class. Zion Re-form-d Church, it p. m. Pnrabyterlan Ladies' Ahl Society. Church. 2 io p nt. So Cha Rea Club. Mrs. Brice. Butler. 7:30 p. m. Methodist Woman's Foreign Mi 1 'sionary Society, Mt U-lrh Bowen, 2 p. tn. Christian fjtdies* Aid Society. I Mrs. Eltni-r Hatlacher, 2 p. nt. Spanish American Auxiliary. la>glon Home 7 Jo p m Friday ’ American Ix-gion Auxiliary Public Party. fa*gion Home. 8 p m I Philathae Class. Mrs Will Winnews. 7:30 p m. Methodist Church Birthday party, i ("hurch Dlninr Room € .3" p m Federation of Clute. Golden Ju 1 Idlee Masonic llall. 2.30 p. m Saturday Y P M c Rummage Sale. Evangelical Churc h Basement. S a m. to '• p tn. Rummage Sale, Methodist chute h Basement. 1 to 8 p. nt Cafeteria Sttpp»r. Zion Refomted Church. r» to 7 p m sdoncay Research Club Mrs Henry Hi ller. 230 p tn * Woman's (Tub. Literary. 7 47 p m • Tuwsaay Church Mothers Study Club. Methodist Church. 2'30 p tn Wednesday Shakespeare Chili. Mi J< Sutton 2 3ti p m Historical (Tub. Mrs Wilson l-ee 2 30 p. m Iters. The duh will meet nPgt week at the* home of Mrs Je««e Sutton with Mr»<Rurt Townsend a* the I leader. Washington Merry Go- | Round" will be Mi- Townsi-nd' I subjec t. MRS HOMER RUHL HOSTESS TO SOCIETY The- I'niteci Christian missionary society met at the home of Mr Homer Ruhl Monday evening with -Mt- J F. Atldet on. ii< • -pt • -idet|i (presiding over the bll-ils'--* 111 ing Plan- for pre Easier services were discussed The collection B-1 n ountud "<I I | Mrs Rena Huffman, leader for
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Chi! ten-! fashions carry the military motif as a sign of the timea Shown at New York spring fashion revue, these children wear mill* Ury conta, ambeWat * I with gobi braid enauletw and hata atyled after a -’e-im major's
the afternoon, had u« her subject Christ and Human Need. Evans*Hum (he Essential Taek of the ■Church." The folio*me read In-u-re-ifinx paper** pertaining to rell t’ion and Evang«*li**m Margaret Daniel Mi x Dr* n S* hulls. Mrs William Kohls. Mr* James Kit* h en. Mrs. J. E tndersoii gave a chapter from City Shadows After the closing le-i-ediition light refrexhnu nis were served by the hostess . Mrs. Buhl FAMILY BIRTHDAY PARTY AT METHODIST CHURCH The ladle*' aid six i*-ty of th • Methodist < bun h Is sponsoring an ■'all * hurrh famdv birthday party ” Friday. January IS at *|x thirty o'* lot k. r.a* n lamuy *s a.-’sed to bring a basket of baa! and sandwiches or rolls Coffee will la* fur nished Th** guests are asked to meet in jth*- let lure room of lb*- <hur h t> form groups la-fore ruing into the diningroom There will be twelve table- ••■.!* h ippopi lately d* *•» at*-d to represent a month of the year Entertainment will la* fuinlsh*d by groups from • a* h month There will la- a birthday ink*- on ‘each table and a birthday offering will be taken Mrs It W. Graham Is chairman nf the general committee assisted by Mr- Amo- Yoder. Mt**. C L Witltei Mrs Virgil Krick. Mrs 1. II Brown Mrs. Doi- h and Mrs N*-i| The r<-«< plion committee include* Alva Lawful. <’ Buller and John Doan En* h table has a • hairman to look after the decorating, enter taininent. *uk* serving of coffee and th*- offering These are a« fol lows January Mrs W O LIBI*.d* •-oiatioii- Mt- Walter Klick entertainment. Mr» c A Krogh, cake. Mrs. Moore, coffee Mt* W 1 Maddox, offering February. Mrs W I* llohlnson ■ decorations; Mrs. Paul Edwards. I entertainment; Mis lalgli Bowen. I take. Mis. Hoss Malloto-e, coffee. I Virgil Krick, offering. March Mrs. Walt Johnsob decor ‘ ations: Mrs. N A Bixler, entertainment. Mrs P. G Riker, cake. Doris N*-lson. coffee; Leigh Bowen offering. April. Mrs Jesse Niblick, decor ations; Kathryne Anne Edwards, entertainment. Mrs. J. Nelson, cake; Mrs. Asa Pollack, coffee; i Ham Butler, offering May. Mrs. 1. Il Brown, decora-1 tlons; Mrs. Rnasell Owens, enter talnment; Mrs. Forrest Klxey. cake; jack Graham, toffee: Dr E 1 I* Field*, offering June, Mrs Carroll Buikhold*-i. | de* oration*; W Halkegger. enter-1 tainmeiit; Mrs Alva laiwson. cake, I Mrs. Millon Sweat Ingen, coffee. C. A. Krugh. offering July. Mrs. Frank Krick, decora-: tlons: Dee Fryhack, entertainment; Mrs Earl Colter, cake; Mrs. Jack Ft nidi, toffee. Russell Owens, offering. August. Miss Mangold decorations. Mrs II W Graham entertainment; Mrs. Dewaio Dolch. take; Mrs. I<eota Beery, coffee; A D Hutties, offering. Heptemlter. Mrs. Cal Hteury, decorations Alva latwson. entertain | meftt; Mrs Cal Htcury. cake; Kathleen Fry back. coffee Earl Colter, offering. October. Mrs 11. Zerkle. decma tlons; Mrs. Doe Frybuck, vn ter lain tnt-nt; Mrs Joe Morris, cake. Cal 4 Hteury. coffee; Paul Edwards, of-
sering November. Mr« c o Baughman, deconitions Mr John Doan, entertainment; Mrs II t Htu*ky. take: Lloyd Nell, * off*-*- Berni*-<e Nelson, offering. December. Mrs. II 11. M* Knight, decorations; Mrs lialieggt-r, cnt*-t talnment. Mrs Lloyd Nell, cake; Charles Burdge. coffee. Amos Yoder, offering Mrs John T Myer. I muk** the toffee. ALL WOMEN INVITED TO ATTEND JUBILEE All women of the county and nil mmilierM of * l,|l*s site united f-> attend the golden jubilee birthday party and tea Ix-ing sponsored by the Adtirns county federation of < luhr at the Masonic hall Friday afternoon The program commence* 'at two-thirty o'clot k A most interesting afternoon. has been planned by the president . of the county federation Mis I* II Thomas and her assisting *om-| milter- and other otfuers <>t th** federation Mi- Carl llal>egg*-r of Item*- will furnish a vocal duet by two metnlierr of th* Berne * Illi* j \t th*- com luslon of th*- splendid , program a silver tea will Is- enjoynd A cordial invitation Is extended to any one Interested In the federation and Its work und every member Is urged to Im- present. DELTA THETA TAU INSPECTION MEETING The active members and alumnae of the lielta Theta Tau fraternity were guests at the six thirty j o'clock dinner parly at the Elks horn*-. Tuesday evening Mi; Doi othy McNair nt Marion, eastern Inspector. was the guest of honor. larng tables were ligliled by tall landles and centered with flowers. I color note of green and white, th*- fraternity colors, was cleverly Carried out In the dei-oiatiun* Hp<L lal Ice < ream molds contained the (Greek letters. Delta Theta Tau Ixively corsages were presented'
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to Mrs. McNair. Mr- Chnrlee Holthouse*, mid Mm tfaymond Kohne. past nntlonnl nn -idetit Following ih<- dinnei a model initiation and a model business meeting were held, and insp<-<tion of the c hapter wn <-ondu> ted by Mrs. M<Xu I r I The committee for tin dinner Included the Mis • s Irene Dollhouse. Miirguret Holthout-e, I‘a trie in Fill- - b-mump. Mary Millei Betty <»' Hhaughnessey Mi> Edmund Bosse and Mr- ,l<-•**■ Sutton. Jr HIBTORICTAL club REGULAR MLETING Mrs Delton Passwaler wa lionte- to -ereiitfen Iti'-Inlier; of the 111-loric.il * tub ui |j.-i home on Xinth street Wednc-Miay afternoon with Mi Sain Butler, president, presiding over the routine business meeting and opening .Mrs. Hail Ihdlinr-» 01 th b-ude* foi the ufterniMin. condutled the current event hour Preceding Illis she pr« -eiited to th*- dub members an Interesting paper on laidy With Wings." This was the true life story of Amelia Earhart written by he, hu-bund George Palmer P itman ■'Amelia Earhart was Imiiii in Kansas in IMo* Early In life she showed u trend 101 dventure. pos- ' sessc-d courage and was very de terminecl in all her uwisiim She was known as the girl who walked alone'." Mrs. Hollingsworth told of Amelia Earhari's learning to pilot an airplane and het first solo flight She also mentioned her first flight across the Atlantic in 192* a i passenger. "hi February. 19.31 she married George Putnam >su m l’>32 he piloted her own plant* mior the Atlantic Fame followed and in 1934 she flew the Pacific from Honolulu to San Francisco, a di - tame of 24<m miles I In 19.3*1 a fund of I.'.iiihhi was - lllisc l lilial to hl i by Purdue Ulli '•■r ity for rea iarih work lint ol .this fund the great lawkhec-d Eh * tra airplane was pun ha-rd Shiwa- overjoyed and determined l-> fly around the world, a dl«tan> * of 27.(Hai miles The lligllt slUllel
Inn days i Il \H Bl V UfRIDAY and SATURDAY I ■■ ( htiict* of anv l.adic»’ One Group of women's 3 4 WINTER HAT LADIES SHOES iioisi-'imKNSi's 1 I 88c 88c 88c I 8 Ladies SILK DRESSES - (*irl» Jitterbug Pajamas I H 2-pieee Flannel Long I - $Q lift I——l />• Mi X S ■ ~vn' H’tnnt-I Pajama *. ■ ’'J*'- -JgfinA v Heavy outing, (oat or I 1 mHdv stile. d * <,ur * w,, cr silk dresses fl 99w H reduced Io tin- low price. '*•"**•*■*■****• / \JKf j ' ' ' ’>-• I I itted Coal ■ in MRBaRMRnMkZWMMRvwhwwMMu <v eater*, part wool. \ J One Rack of Udijs ■ *’ eck or collar ftflO I ! W INTER (OATS ■ . j " a fl Ten.- Zipper Flannel RH / I wtr ('\ /w fl sl'irt*. I’laids and plain j I/iwb * ■no j H, ‘ t> 88c I I >3 L n . jir-n Trouser* — I ■I I ’■ fl n-iwtl. Also Bov* fl w “ (omeearh for best selection. » ( ir durov l.t ngies. hrok- I B I-n sizes. SSc fl Fort Mill Sheets rttoß fl ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ I HI » Hff BLANKETS U ‘L-n* Fleer** Lined and H 5 SSc 2 f --gßc ■ Gui’anteeJ Four Years of j a* n •• H iCr O ’••■•factory Heme sery.ee ' l.ltds, |-till Size. Fl Wdl stand 104 laundering* ■ Reif, fj'lf value. I ■■■■■•■■••WlßßMßAWggfc gmMaMeMUHMRM ffl Mm- I! »r*< hide Jackel*. M •J Genuine “Hope** Muslin 10 yds. 88c fl J ri ’ c " ,,ar ; «" d 1 g bast ( olor Print 10 yds. 88c m full zippt r. g> JQ j fl 3 lb. I'nbleached Batt 2 for 88c If flannel lined I *1 36 in. White & Light Pattern S ■ a * /$•■«•••»■ ii ..a. uu.. Arens Lined Dress Glove* ■ il , "ns a jds. (I C-ineskin. «h Aft — J Large Size Indian Blankets _ . 88c fl bh-A or brown c»Z>v h fa’* fl? flllflßk fc fli 118 xTHI ■ Zz//") SBk ' fPt 7 y me y ■■ w ' / ts ■ is I Eifl c/ litfCAfUR’S ORIGINAL UNOERSELITNG • STORE |
June 1937 On th<- lust mid most! haxardoUK lap of her trip over th**! Pacific neat How land Island, where no plane had over Visited. Amelia and h<-i < onipanion Fred Xoonan. actimlly vanished Her last word* were iti a me ag<* Tlrellug (anilol *<*i* Island gas Is running low After a brief business mes-ting r<*fii*slim< nt- wi t*- i-rved by the hostess The next mooting will he held at th*- home of Mis Wilson ' l.c-i- who will also I:- the leader Miss Mildred Nlldlek mid Ha.old Xllillck have letumul from it'hieago where they spent >i-v<-ra! 'days buying n>w spring gocai for tin- Nibliek and Company store Mi .1 Paul t'airns went to fol umbiu f’ily today to I'ltend th*- funeral of het eousin Marion Burnworth Mi Burnworth wa owner of tin- Walgreen diug*'or> in tha' 'city Rev ami Mrs Harold A. Allen nl Pleasant View Baptist church, left euiSy t||(« wec*k for I'ostona. Ohio when they ,ne <onduc-tlng an • vmigc-11-tlc campaign in Gio Flr.-t l.aptist ( liurc-h In the absence ol Hu* pastor. gll« «t speakers ur . i -peaking at om h Sunday i-rvi<* Addison Sheets of route K Wa among yesterday's l.iiriness visitors in Deeatui (' f Schafer of Fort Wayne* and D*. atm will sail the first week in I'eliruary foi llio d<- Janeiro ami other South Aiui-ii* in ports lie will Join a party with Mr ami Mi-. Oscar Fox of Old Mill Bond Fort Wayrn- and a numb**i ofoth*friends. Mr and Mrs Stewart I* Millen of Fort Wayne will leave Saturday for Miami Beach. Florida, where they will ’»• the guests of the former's pm out- Mi and Mi Dub* W M. Millen Friends bore have leeelved card from I A Kalver Who with Mrs Kulver ami the formers mother an* enjoying a Florida vacation They aie al SI PetersbuiK and la
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iter will go to Miami. Mr mid Mrs. Joyi-o Ellenbcrger of Berne have* moved Into the Ac s< hllman apartments. They arc living In th** apartment formerly occupied by Mr and Mrs Alia it A<*< < llliman who have moved into th**|r home on Adams street Mis. lliglisla Klh ktnan. 82. a pioneer of Fnii'h township. i> -eriously ill with piieuinoniu Shi* had been suffering from a (old tinpast several day and her condlI Hou liecame worse this morning o British Steamer Victim Os Mine Ixmdon Jan 18 <Cpi Th" British ■ ti-mner Cairnross, 5,491 tons struck a mine lust night and sank off the west coast of England and today Ifi members of tin* 'l* w of tin* Norwegian steamei I nid were saved aftei their Vessel had is-en attacked by a German iibmarine Th* I nid was attacked off th ■ northeast coast of Englund. Forty eight members of the crew of the t'airmoss were landed Inday at a southwest (oast port Thelt ship, they aid. sank within mi hour
JEMALEPAIFk Wowhi who ftuffcr painful, irregular p*riixi» with nervuua apHh du« to functional ntui*, «h >uid try Lydia E. Ptakham'a »agKabk ( mad* e«ps« tally to help weak, rundown women iu « i-ftil»n< thru aurh trying time*.** I J SNOW SUITS 1 dav service
