Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 19, Decatur, Adams County, 22 January 1940 — Page 3
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tosses. the Mcxdamns Floyd Andrews. Ed Miller. Ed Ruppert, Herman Von Gunton and Miss Eleanor Repport The Order of Eni'trrn Har will meet Thursday evening al seventhirty oilmk In the Maaonle hall An obligation ceremony will he held Affiliation services will t». held for Mrs. Ralph Stanley, who formerly lielongc-d to the Fort Wayne chapter of Eastern Htai The St. Mary's township home economics club will meet at the home of Mrs. Orlun Fortney Thornday afternoon at one-thirty n’c lo< k Every member In asked to Ito preKent. There will he a business meet ing of Delta Theta Tau at the Elka home Tuesday evening at eeven thirty o’clock The Otterbein tluild will meet at the home of Miss Pauline Light Tuesday evening at seven-thirty o'cloc I The Mary and Martha class o' the Methodist church will enjoy .> pot lur k auppei in the < hurt h din ing room Tuesday cvenlng at six o'clock The Ruralistic- study club will meet at the home of Mr» Vlctoliman Wednesday evening at eight o't lot k The ladies' aid society of the Methodist church will meet in the *t lai room of the church Thursday afternoon at two o'clock SHOWER GIVEN MRS. HARRY DAILEY Mrs. Angie Maty ind Misx Vlvlinn Lynch entertained with a din- , ner party and linen Khower of pretty appointment)- Saturday evening at the home of the former honoring Mra. Hany Dailey At six-thirty o'clot k. a delit iou« three course dinner was nerved at ' email tables centered with laiwis .of «Weet |tea« Aflet dintiei. three same. of bridge were played and prises given to Mra Harry Molli Mlkk Maiy Cowan and the honor ! guest. Mra Dailey At the conclusion of the games. many pretty shower gifts were pre-
tbut Dorothy is strictly an .imatc r ■with ths knitting keedlo Fo* f ’ she has her vocal coach, her -jstandin and her hair-dresser on vtha 'Danes With the Devil' ktt -! helping her finish the garment to 1 j maybe Preston will get the swegte er before the winter is over. r .— I Such a to-do at M-G-M about t whether Robert Taylor shall wear • a mustache for "Waterloo Bridge," ■ ths picture in which he appears • opposite Vivien Leigh. Bob has I never worn a mustache on the - screen and la afraid of what the r I tans will think. Director Mervyr. k Leßoy wants him to tak* a rham e »: Producer Sidney Franklin isn't so t-lrtre. They have been shooting 1,1 tests both ways r I In ths o|«ening scene of this » film. Bob appears as a 40-year-old • j man. Then the scene swttc hea ■! 'hack to 1917 and he is his natural » self. ’! '• Seems as there isn't an avails able house in Beverly Hills that I meets Ri.i-.arcl Greene's require- » ments So the star has bought a ‘ lot In Mandeville canyon and will » start building an English-type home as soon as he finishes T Waa an Adventuress'' He expects ( to move in by early summer. , Dick's mother is still working „ with the Red Cross in Canada but 1) ha hopes she will be back by then Lana Turner, who has lived m r part ments alt her life, at Ust has t rented a home. It's an eightt room place In the Hollywood Hill’
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a and I-ana could not be happier Director Ed- ( mund Goulding . has conquer*.! the fly bug and * is back at work j■ on "We Sliail 1 i Meet Again" ... . I Olivia de Havllj 1 land and James Stewart had e eyes only for ’ each other at . the Beverly
] Bmwn Derby. t You want tn watch thin combina- , tion. . . . Constance Worth says it , must have been a double, that she doesn't even know Lew Brice. . . . . Harbert Wilcox worked the "Irene” , troupe until 3 a. m. so he could • finish ths picture on the 13th. . . . ■' It's hie pet superstition. He also I started the film on Nov. 13. . . . I Husband George Balanchine has I said it with diamonds to Vera 11 Corina. Very unusual piece of I 1 iewelry. too ... a neckUce of tiny HiUamond figures representing the * | fcndamental positions of the bai.'lst
DFCATI’R DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, JaNTaRY 22. 1910.
I CLUB CALENDAR •acluty Oeadllna, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Rhonaa 1000 — 1001 Monday • L’fiearth Club ts ( . Ihniv ll<l - ler. 2 M p m Womans club. Library, 7 t". • p. m. Tuaaaay Rebekah Ixalgt-. i o OF. Hull. I 7:30 p. m. Mary And Martha Pol Link Sup per Mi thodist Ch>«r< h -I 00 p in • Chitr. h Mothera Study < lull, . Methodist chur< h. J W n m > | Z"*n .lulnu! \V.i|tli«-i l.» ;i;->»«-Lutheran Chnnh. 7 lit p m R'mt Town-hip Home Econotitic i Club Mr« Millard Harkh- «. I :».<• p m India Theta Tan ftualne«<i Meet-. Ing Elks Home. 7 tn p. In Oterliein Guild Bonk Study Misa Pauline l.lrhi 7 to p m Weanaauay Rurallslic Study Huh Mrs Vi< tor I Iman V p rn Shakespeare club Mrs c D ' Teeple, 2 10 p m lliatorlcnl Chib. Mr - Wil-on L< e. 2 io p m . Thursday laidies* Aid Society. Methodist Church 2 p m St Mary's Township Home Eco'nomica Club Mrs Oilan Cortney. ■ I 30 p in | Eastern Star. Masonic Hall 7 to p m Dinner Bridge. Mr- Arthur Hob I house. K 111 p in Friday I Pinochle f hili Mi Carl Hammond. 7 3tt p in Saturday Rummage Sale Methodist < Inin h 1 to a p m . Chicken Supper Zion Lutheran . Church. 5 to 7 p tn |sent<-d to the gueat of hnnoi Th" | guests Included Mrs Dailey and ;the Mesdatnes o || Hauliold Hur I ry Molli. Bryce Thoma C. .1 Beavers. Hugh Dollhouse I W Macy. Harold Zwiik. Gladys Cham liet lam. Chalies Ehingr-i Dirk Townsend. Tom Allwein. Harold M. Milh n II W Edwards and T r Lyn- h The Misses Helen ll.itilsild. .Mat fha C.illand Marjorie DeVo*s Mary i Cowan. Gei-tiude Wele-rt. Belly • llopkm« and Kathryn Kauffman l| . I The meeting of the Tiriah club' of the Ben Hut lodge has lieen po-'pone<l until some time in Feb- . maty The Pinot hie club will meet at the home of Mrs Cail Hammond Friday •■veiling at seven-thirty ft'clm k The meeting of the l„idles’ I Shakes|»eare dub has lieen • hanged from the home of Mrs. Jess.- Sutton to the home of Mrs C D Teple Wednesday afternoon The meeting of the Pleasant Gm'. - W ,M A . which was to have been held Thutaday at the home of Mrs Iris Darkless has been indefinitely postponed OSEEK WORK FOR ICONTINCKD r.;ny FADE ONBt are available to employ Ifiu workers in the county It was reported that work on the Sihroyr-r dam has lieen delayed be.autw- of ln-i clement Weather Mr Gllliom reported that he had 'one or two projects neatly tom- . pleted and that these would he sent In for approval immediately upon completion. .. — -o— —— PLAN SERIES 'CONTINUED FROM FAOB ONEt ant Mills high school L E Archbold, county agem ( will be assisted with a bioadia*! by Elmer Nussbaum Ralph Grot. , Millard Sthwartl. Vera Belhidd, , Wanda N’eadstlne and Doroih»-» Frahnapf-I Wednesday at 12 oe and lasting until 12: la This , broadtast will lie over station . WOWli, Fort Wayne The- subject | for discussion is boys and girls <ll j dub work a bobby ,
It’s Poor Economy to buy a Fine Watch —and then forget to have it cleaned and inspected once II or twice a rear. I< Let our esport check your ’ watch today. SUTTON Jewelry 210 N 2nd St I 1 tBaa^HaaMaHBHB MMMMuwmw B aw awmwsmmmuumaswwm I ■ - ■ I Sweaters Skirts 1 Baa.
W. A Klepper has Imen confined to his bed for the past several days with a very severe cold Mrs. Emma Koenemann of Hoagland Is confined to her bod suffering from a badly sprained ankle Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Coppess of near Monroe and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Llby of Bluffton left Sunday morning for Miami. Florida where they will remain a month According to word received h«»r« today Franco Confer of Crown Point, son of II F Confer of this ■ By. Is some improved, and has been moved from the hospital al t Foil L'V.iderdule. Florida whore he: pending the winter, to his homo ’ there. Mr and Mrs. J Ward Calland left th>< morning for Columbun. Ohio, where the former will attend to business. Miss Murtha ''alland has returned from Evanston, where she wan a 'cuest of flu- Snyder family over the , weekend Miss Elisabeth Market has lieen • onfined to her home situ" Jan uary Ist with the grip Mrs Ben H Duke is visiting In la>uisville. Kentucky Norman laiulicnheiser of route •I. Deiautr looked after business here today o — ■ —— FORMER I.O( AL ■ 'ONTINUICD FHOa PAUA ONEi ■~ l ■- — - ■ I at whiili time the bank Ind total resources of $ I .Mhi.ihhi The hank I has grown until now it has total |. SOlllles of f l lItIHHI Besides being very active In i Ivk affairs about Elkhart, he is .1 director of the Chainhei of Commerce, president of the Elkhart County Bank1 ere' Association, president of the Indiana t'nlveralty Club and r ne • lialitnan for Lions Interna.lonal ' Th- many friends of the Aim strongs In this county will be happy to learn of Mr limcrong's recent promotion 0 MAKE PLANS ON fCONTINt'ED u.-s PAia «*» su< h a character, that a huge throng will likely want to attend | The goodwill banquet is the only I part of the short course program I that will take place on February la Special arrangements are he-1 ng made for the banquet which w ill likely >.< lipse everything of th<- kind yet held in this county o Committee Favors Dies Investigation Washington Jan ?? H'Pi The i house rules committee today una- ' nimotisly approved continuance of th'- Dies committee mveHt'.Kation of un-American activities foi an-1 other year Th< rules committee aitiou will! put the question before the house ' for one hour of debate tomorrow 1 Indications were the house would 1 vote by a large margin to continue the inquiry. Pool Room Purchase Is Announced Today The purchase of the Brickley 'pool room. 127 South Kcx-ond stieet by Clive Bud" McGill from G J I Brickley. was announced today Re- ' modeling and redecorating of the interior of the building waa underway today. o ■— . Donald Death Enters Pilot Training Course Donald f tea th. who with Raymond Roop, joined the air corps of the I'nited States army several weeks ago. has entered his pilot (raining course Word received by the former's parents. Mr and Mrw. Floyd Death of Monroe street, staled that he had entered night M'huol Death and Roop ar* stationed at' Maxwell Field in Alabama and If successful In passing his texts there will be transferred to a Texas flyIng school Death expressed a liking for the course and commented upon the rigid training and study that students are subject to while at the school. B —, Association Heads To .Meet Saturday The Adams County Crop Im provement Association officers and directors. Benjamin D. Maxelin. Otto Hoile. John E. Heimann. Dan llaliegger and Leon Nruensc hwander. will hold a meeting In the county agent's office at 7:30 p m.. Saturday to develop the plans for their part In the l«lh annual farmer's Icanquc-t and also lay plans for a meeting which should Ice of Interest to all farmers who are interested In fi-Acre corn dub work. Social Security Man To Be Here Wednesday The social security board has arranged for a representative to Visit Decatur, accoiding lo Harold O. Mountjoy, manager of the Fort Wayne field office which eervea this area. For (be convenience of employ-
ers and employes in the- Adams county area, nnd to enable those persons who have rights and responsibilities under the soc ial secur ity act to got information and assistance in person, a representative of the social security bonrd will be in Decatur on Jan 2<th icetween the hours of 9 a. m. and 1 p. m. Temporary quarters will be In th* eotinell c hamber of the c ity hall. — - ■ ■ o— -—— Ed R. Stephenson (iiven Promotion Eel A. Btephenson. formerly of Muncie and Decatur, son of Rev. D T Htepheuson now of Madison. N. J . has Icec-n promoted to assistI ant manager of the bond department of the Chase National Bank. New York City according to announcement received here. Mr Stephenson graduated from Mtinde high school in Htlft, attended Del'auw university in his freshman year unci then wc ni to the I'niversity of Wisconsin from which he was graduated in 1922 H* is a I brothei of Francis M Htephc-n-on. I who is now c onne< ted with the editorial department o fthe New York llerald-Trlhiine 0 Two Beekeepen Meetings Planned Charles Broc k and Willis Fonnc-r announced today two meetings of real Interest to the- IH-c-kee|H>rs of Adams county The first meeting, will Ice at 1:30 in the directors 1 mom of the- Bank ot Berne, Friday .The second meeting will Ice- on the same- date at 7:30 p m. in the council room, city hall. Decatur Mt Eonner and Mr Brock are pl-mn-Inga very Interesting program and as a spec ial attrac tlon will have speaker James E Harkey. ••< c taiy of tile Indiana Icec-keepei stale association -o Otto Hoile Is Named To Seed Committee Otto Dolle of Decatur has icec-n selected us a member of the Purdue agricultural alumni seed improvement committee-. This committee has for years lieen active in rice development of hybrid corn stoc ks foe Indiana farmers Tills is a non-profit organization which seeks to make belter quality seeds available-to the farmers of Ind . iana. Tice- above committee- appointment reflec ts credit cm the extenion activities of Adams county and Ito the individual cho.c-n in parlicu- ! lar NEI TRAi. NATIONS 'CONTINUED FRciM MOI ONE) peare-l to lw a spread of mdil 1 y operation" Io other fronts Dim patches repotted without auicial j e unfit matton th.i! Fllinisn tnI planes, some flown by f it'-cgii j volunteers, hart botill" -• iitt-daii j bases In Estonia as well as :n 'h- i I Island naval lease of Kronatacl cch | l.enlngrnd. where consid-r.cld. ( damage was reported to have Iwea Inflicted On the fighting front the Finns said that new Russian attacks on the Karelian Isthmus had been repulsed with big losses and that th* red army forces cm the north central S.tlla front were encircled on tbiee shies at Lake Matka Russia wax not indiffcteiit .| tftsll - 20 m. white un waler marked mimeograph, adaptable for all kinds of mimeograph work and suitable for ink signature, 75e. The l>ecatur Democrat Co. Chinese Rclv on Flim? * K t fl > fl| y He* % ■ " W. H Donald According to reports from ths far east, much of China s succssa in resisting the Japanese Is due lo W. H Donald, unassuming exAustra an newspaperman who la uno®c adviser to Generalissimo Chiang Kat-Rhek, Cluntas leader.
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I tin- llrlllsh pti.p.ik'uiui.i in f.»voi of united European action m'aiiist th" N'.u Hovt. • ft mt Al< x.i'.il. !*< herlmkov s« < rotary of th- Mi cow communist party de.l.i <»d i a speech braid by pit \ St..| in that foreign soimes wen ar taring for a "holy dream of Indiei vention against the red army inn that ftussl.i Intended tn < oncliid. tin* conflict in Finland and would fiustrate any mow toward fore.iii. Intervention "Should they dan- to intervene now they will fair a modern pov. , eiful wd army siippoited h> the enthusiastic multl-mlllions d the Soviet people," lie ilia dared in recalling that th" Intel venlionlalk were defeated In litissla Jit years ago In the far east, th.- Japan.-, strongly criticised the lliltishi navy for Its "disagreeable" action in removing 21 Herman seamen from a Japanese ship which was intercepted by a British man of | war off the Japanese coast V dis i pine of sei ions proportions appear*' ml possible as a result of utgu ment over Whether some of the men soiled cold lie i lassed under International law as active sea men of military stains and thus stlhfei t tn selllire ARRIVALS Mr and MrsHaiph Nash of Preble are the parents of a baby daughter born at P ns o’t lock this morning at the home The liaby.
who ha* l.'-'-n n:im<-d Diaun-- Su< i W'-ighc-d seven and on>-quui tvi 1 IHitind" *l'l.i is th* hiicl -h Id ~>i<t • emd daui-htc-i Di and Mi William Giant ot <
TOLD CASE HOPELESS BUT HE GAINS 34 LBS.
Kctonga Helped Him From The First. Says Eqiirls. "I lot sixty two pounds and was told I Would neve: lie able to work again but llotimg.i built me up thirty four pounds and I am back at work feeling finer than In yea s.” dei lares Mr Nathan Kqiiels lilt ISt Peter St . Indianapolis, in an ’ endorsement full of heartfelt gta'ti fade to this famous medl< inc I had a serious Illness three i years ago and after I got tip I , never felt right continued Mt Equels My stomach felt like someone was driving a pit k Into It land I bloated so badly I could hard ly breathe My vol., eemed like 1 ? was coming out of my ears and I would break out In a heavy yeli low sweat that stained my clothes My heat pounded terribly. I had thumping heads, hes and my aims shoulders and legs hurt and pained until I could hardly stand up
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n.ilo ..si ifo.n Thur-day .ifterniMin 1 .titled lolm William Giant lii Giant foi rl> lived m lie. atm
■ ■ ■ NATHAN EqIEIS I liegilll to improv.- on the first Im! lie of Belongs Hid three bottles made me feel Ilk* 1 .1 new tnnn I've .■gained thirty font pounds and Oil hit. k to the job feeling fltier than in years I ran never praise this wonderful Retonga enough " Get genuine Retonga today at Holthous. Drug Co. Advt.
