Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 21, Decatur, Adams County, 24 January 1940 — Page 3
SOCIETY
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In> present and anyone attending the supper will lie riven n Im* of th.’ flour free of charge Pancakes, i syrup. sausage and fruit salad will • comprise the menu The price of 1 the ..tipper I* thirty five lent* At the dose of the meeting a “o- > rial hour followed during which the January Section na hostesses i for the nteetlnr nerved refresh i mints. The Women of the M k.m- will meet at the local lodge hone Thursday evening at seven-thl.ty o’clo. k The membership committee will have Chapter Night's pro- . cram A social hour will follow <he meeting I The Delta Theta Tau fraternity , met last evening at the Elk- home I for a tegular buslnes* meeting Ten dollar* whs voted to the infantile ■ paralysis fund. Plan* were completi ed for Mian Mildred Acker to attend I the province convention in HuntI ington February 3 and < An important meeting of ih-> i Kirkland laidb'*’ club will l.e held II Monday al one <>’< l.n k at the Kirkland school Every m.-mlw-r l« waked to be presenl YOUNG MATRONS I CLUB MEETING The Young Matron's club met ’ last evening at the home of Mrs. ’ Alva laiwson and enjoyed an in- ! foresting |.ap.-i on Hui-- |>>.-t>.at edby Mrs Allterl Beery , Mrs. Ib-ery slated that wool for , ruga had to lie imported from Eng-, I land as the domestic wool was too 1 hard She also told how the Chin-1 esc rugs are woven l.y hand and , gave the meaning of some of tlie| ; symbol* woven In the rug*. “The i pine tree signifies longevity; the ! descending eagle, good luck lh.-| hat. happiness, and the lion vic-1 ! tory. If a man or woman start* weaving a rug and become* ill. no lotber person thinks of completing ' the rug »* this is an omen of bud Im k In case the weaver dies the rug I* never finished I After the pa|u-r. bunco was playI ed and prltes given to Mra. Dallas I (loldner and Mrs Duvld Campbell I Imvely refreshments were served at the close of the games
nUlcent performance as Scarlett O'Hara. Frinatance the other day, we heard thia catty conversation between two actreme* First actress "What » Vivien ' Leigh's next picture?" Second ai'tre**: ■■• Waterloo Bridge'" First actress. "Ton »sid it!" 1 Two years ago. Columbia rented a print of a picture to the U. 8 naval authorities at Shanghai The print was lo«t and Columbia put :tn a claim for the cost of replai e- , men!. The claim has just been paid. I j Navy bigwig* Anally discovered ' that the print went down with the U. 8 8 Pansy which the Jap* 1 stink in the Yellow river, fs-i 13. W 37 But the ironic topper is this: the pictute was the late Jack Gilbert's Alm "The Captain Hates the Re* ' — The Joseph Schildkraut* return ■ from an Arrowhead Lake vacation with this story Mr* 8. returned from a walk and found Joe surrounded hy a bevy of giggling girls and signing autograph* like igail Mr*. 8. started toward him but one of the girls pushed her hack. “Just a minute." said the girl, "you’re going to have to wail your turn like the rest of ua." Judy (jarlands pals insist that her real heart tat a handsome violinist In Ray Noble s band. . . x Kddle Quillan, hie sister. Diana, and his mother
■ ail are flu vie* I tims at the O I dar* of IxbaI non . . . Bill I Boyd han cut I hi* personal apI pearanc* tour in I half so hr and I Grace Bradley I ean have a I month's vacs* I tion in the raet I While there they'll go to Maine to visit
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Author Clarence Mulford, who created the character of Hopalong Cassidy . . . It will be the brat time he and Boyd have met. . . The Regia Toomeys just celebrated their 15th wedding anniversary At 41, Jan Fortune, the GoWwyn writer, has been a grandmother for three yearn Rhe ano attractive that the fjoldwyn boys have •hot "leg art" of her like they would with a starlet . . . On the other hand, Arthur Murray know* a M-year-old actress. who has seen ao many dawns at Hollywood parties, that they are now shooting het closeups through the white of an egg and st* folds of chiffon.
DECATi n DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, IANTARY24,I9IO.
CLUB CALENDAR •eclety Dodllns, 1, a. M. Fanny Macy Phonae 1000 — toot Weuneauay Ttiiralislic Study Chib. Mrs Victor riman, k p. m. Hiutkespeare ( iul. Mr* C D Teeple, 2 Ml p nt. Historical Chib, Mrs. Wilson I fx-e, 2 in p. m. Thur May Iwdles* Aid Roeli'ty, M.-lhodist Church, 2 p. m. St. Mary s Township Home Economic* Cluli M. Orlatt Fortney. I 30 p. m Easi.rn Star. Ma oiih- Hall, ":M P m Dinner Rrldge, Mrs Arthur Holthouse, C 30 p. m. St Paul laidies* Aid Smiety Mr* Anna Ellsworth, ti a m Baptist Woman's Roeiety, Mis C. E. Hell. 2,3 u p m. Women of the Moose Moose Home. 7 3(1 p m Friday Po.ahonias l/slr<-. ft« d Men's Hall. 7 Ki p tn Pints Ide Club, Mr Cail Hammond, 7:30 p m American l.<-gion Auxiliary, l-e---glon Home, 7:30 p. tn. Saturday Rummage Sale. M.-ih.sllst Church 1 to * p m chicken Supp.-r, Zion Lutheran Chui. It. f. to 7 p m. Monday Kirkland Uidl.-s' Club Kirkland High School. I p m Research Club. Mr*. I, A Cowin*. 2 30 p nt Music Deparmtent. Mr* W A Klepper, 7 M p m Dramatii Department. Mrs Felix Maier. 7:30 p tn Literature lu-purtment. Mr* Henry Heller. 7 30 p tn Junior Women. Mis* Marie lam- ’ kenau. 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Art Department Mr*. I. A Cow- ; en*. 7 30 |> m J. M. C. ENTERTAINS THE HAS LA KAM CLUB The tnemliers of the J M ( <-nI tertained the Ra* I-a Kam < luh Monday evnlng al tin- home of Miss Patricia Schmitt A social time followed the short business meeting (lames were enjoyed and prlte* awarded Io the Misses Ruth Gillig. Kay lb til* and Norma Meyers A lovely turn h>-on wa* served by the hostess, assisted by Ml** Joan Ilrunton The next meeting will he held a* the homo of Mis* Virginia Meyer on Marshal street LITTLE FLOWER CLUB MEETING Member* of the Litth- Flower dIM-iission duh met at the home ot Mrs Ed P.eiling Tuesday evening The meeting opened with prayer by Mrs Hugh Daniels Current event* Were dIM U**ed I Mr* Mary Sorg read an interesting papet mi the explanation of •he low mass. The next meeting I will be held with Mrs. Maty Rorg and Mrs. Charles J Miller will have ’ . lhe paper DEPARTMENT MEETINGS SCHEDULED FOR MONDAY The various department* of the Woman's Club have *< hi-duled I meeting* for Monday. January J*. The Music Department will meet at I the home of Mr* W A Ki.-p’ier with ’ Music the language of the Soul as It - -.llhjei I Ml- II W Thompson, who I* chaliman of the 1 program, will have the following for her assisting committee: Mr*. C E Bell. Mr*. E D Engeler and ' Mis* Sylvia Ruhl Mrs Fell* Maier will he hostess to the Dramatic Depattment with M's T J Metzb-r a* chairman, assisted by Mis Charles Ehinger and Miss Zula Portei Burn* Mantle" will Im- the topic for th>* evening The Literature Department will ‘ study “Asia Today and Her Bite graphic*'' at the home of Mrs Henry Heller Mr* C C laingston la chairman of the < iiininitiee. assist•■d by Mrs. C D la-wton and Mr*. W E Hmltk The Art Deportment meeting which is postponed to Tuesday will have two topic* for the evening ■■Chinese Art" and Magazines of Art" when it meet* at the home of . Mr*. L. A Cowen* Mr* (lay Brown a* chairman will be assisted by Miss Electa Oliver and Ml** I Kiris Nelson. The Junior Women will meet al j the home of Mis* Flota Marie lain- ' kenau for the program entitled | “Women With Wings" Mi-* Virgl-j nia I»ol< h is ■ hahniaii of the meet
S ' I 1 I ■ ■ i i: » « i I i I America'* fine Watch look at there striking new Homihoni. They and many others ore now on display in our store. Come in soon. <■- -J**-- , lot|M ||e SUTTON JEWELRY 210 No. 2nd HL Agency Per - ALGIN WATCHgg. (lAM ue HAMILTON* *»7.W up-Wt»TFItLOg **74 up-BULOVA* |t4.7( up
Ing Her assisting tonimlltec Include* Mis* Katherine Jackson and Miss Marlowe Hoagland GERMAN PLANES DOMI ISLANDS ■ Six Bombs Dropped On Shetland Islands By German Planes Ixitidon. Jan 24 'U.P> Corman plane* wore reporhsl to huve dropped *l* luimbs today on the Shetland Island* Message* from the Island* said that no damage was done by the liombs. dropped by three plane* which renewed a'-rlal activity over British naval and *<aplane huso* north of Hcotland British fighting plane* went up against them The air raid warning lasted :t| minute* It was the flr*t r-newal hi recent* day* of aerial activity in the Khoiland or Orkney Island seaplane and naval basis One of the Corman plane* flew high over the Island* while another dived on the harhor, but did not atut< k The British plane* failed to contact the three craft, which dodged behind high clouds and apparently fb-W away one plane, resembling a German lli-inkel. dived at a steamer moored at a pier but did not attar k Attack Submarine* I’ari*. Jan 2t <UPI Maritime sotirces reported today that French and British navy mills had made separate attacks on German stile m.-irhu-s. with ri-stilt not yet known Military Informant* said that despite the Inactivity on the western front h would not be a surpiise if Germany altaiked on a big scale within a month or six weeks It was said that violent cam palgns were launched in the world war bi the Verdun and Champagne areas in Feliruaiy after a peiiod of cold and calm comparable to that now Cold and snow i lugged operaHun* yi-steiday and there was little activity on land or In the air. Tin- high command communique reported a Wisnembourg claab. an lioilticing "one of outpost* reI pulsed enemy contact element* " -o | A number of co-workers of the . Women of the Moose are In FoH , j Wayne today attending the noifhwestern district meeting Ri-V George Walton attended the I‘renbyteiy committee of pastor relation* meeting held at the ihttrch in Colombia City last evening Mrs. Neva B. Rh’tnow lia* r<* I turned front Greenfield, Ohio, wheir she spent the past two weeks assisting Rev and Mrs. L. II Hommet* In an evangelistic lampaign Mrs. Ifatve Baker ha* returned t Io her home hen- after visiting for several days with Mi* Luretta McCall al Tohdo. Ohin Mr* (leorge Thoma* of 321 North Third -.tn-i-t wa* admitted to the Adam* county memorial ho*pii * last evening where she underwent a major operation this morning She wa* reported a* progressing *ati*fa< torily Mrs Ihin Zeser was moved from the St. Joseph hospital in For* Wayne this afternoon to the Adam* county memorial ho*pital She i I* recovering slowly from a major operation and serious Illness Grover Romey of Hartford townShip was a business visitor in the idly today - - CONCERT (CONTtNUED PHOM rAUK ONE) community, who are also cordially Invited to this concert, have reason to consldei |t a ran- treat tn hear thl* man ” I' AMiatlng the harpist In hl* con- | cert* are hl* *mi Reuben, featuring the matimba. and Ml** Rhoda Trapp with vlbraharp and chime*. And a* a ap«M I*l fAiture and for added variety, a vocal trio, the I Ave ljtlletnsut sisters of Wayßlde, lA’lscoiislii, are joined with the Bai gang trio in It* cnnteii*. The concert will begin at 7 «0 o'ebuk and the pitl-llc Is Invited
tn attend. The program follows Theme song "Ixrrd, Lay Some Soul I'pon -My Heart.” "Lift I’p Your Heads. Ye Mighty Gates" Wi-lssel Stoli-o-ns Tin- Itagnnx Trio Christina* medley arranged liy Otto llagnnt (a* From Heaven Almve harp solo Luther Hit Adcste Fld< les Baganx trio 17 Century h l silent Night ■ nar-inlde F Gruber Walt. My Soul. In Patli-ncr* harp m>lo .. Malan Beautiful Savior ensemble ChrlsHan*i-fr A Mighty Fortress I* Our God Itaganx trio .... Luther: In The Hour of Trial ensemble S LumO Bl<-‘-dlng Head and Wound' d Ave-fat'demant trio I’ Gerhardt Vesper Bell*. Bagunx trio Riiblnsii-in. arranged by O Bagnnxl Impromptu. Harp solo. Schm-i k>-r Finlandia, ensemble .. Sllteliti* ( Intermission and Free Will Offering Holy. Holy Holy. chime solo J it Dyke* ‘ ('radii- Song, ensemble .. Brohm* Evening Hymns Ensemble tai Abide With I‘s Lyn .Moul. •In Now Rest Jb-n<*ath Night's Shadow* |». Gerhardt o DIPLOMATIC ICONTINUED FHOM TAUB ONBI assuming Increased Importance dally In connection with the Emm I wan war. Allied relations with Russia had cooil'd rapidly and was some belief here that by spring the allies might he sending not only war material* but "volunteer*" to Finland. S. South Africa wa* torn by a political dispute wbiih arose from a motion In the union parliami-nt yesterday liy Gen J B M H--rt zog. former prime minister and w opposition leader, that thine had 1 ome Io make pi- .«•« with Germany In a spi-ei-h on his motion, he strongly defended Adolf Hiller larndon. Jan 21 HJ.R) Prime minister Neville Chamberlain told the house of common* today that Gr»-al Britain was Itomid by treaties io go to the Immediate assistance of Belgium in event of a German attack on that country The prime minister said the government has given "full attention" to the question of "how guarantees of all kinds can he implemented If the need should arise” in connection with the position o( Belgium Rm ently there were repeated reports In addled source* of alleged plans for a German move against Belgium and Holland bitt ihese I reports were strongly denied In Berlin It has lieen understood recently 'hat tin- British and Freru h huve 11 *
One resolution it’s not too I Inio in nuilio I N( > matter what's happened to old*typc dear lever far Handialiift So why wait to <vi your Buick? ■ the rest of those firat-ohthc* transmission that works with a Prices arc low now-lower than on ■ year vows, there’s still time to re> fin<er.flick, some sixes-and delivery is prompt. ■ wdve to have yourself tome /«» >ou can |ldp Mlf |o room Your dealer has a full line to show, | this year with that power-packed. , hc , pacio||i| Mp)inMf (>f |hv Buuk 100, ■nd your old car’s worth more ■ sure-fire pleasure producer -a Super’snext-thini-to-five-feet front ,han wiH bv ,a,er - ■ sightly, sprightly, roadwise I‘MO You can rjde b p ol|niUA gi v 1( . k 4 C,1... all around you and ever>. a ’ wa ’‘'"< ; ’ fu ".»? »* •“<*- ■ Vm. can put yourself hchmd a , hinM lrom a bui | ( . in atl(omiltic there. a Buick wa.ting to hwtg | husky Dynaflash straighi.eight choke to Buick’s exclusive IWe- W license plates on! | that's a veritable tornado when it N . Af , Direction Signal S come, to going place. - hut actu- U| m-kc drivjn< ei|sy | ally silkier than watchworks in its rtn j convenicnt sinooth*and*easy freedom from .. * vibration. f * ,,t Bgjg TAMm-noo* oaitakks You can switch to itcntlt coil tn IC ‘ %8 : '' f * »W^ ; " «hR / Is, pnngs md never need another IT**’. V| "lube job." You can discard the ». / «/. ../.«.•>/ HHHHNHHw ■ .' z K "Bestfort BifM" \ IIIMKAI Os OIIHSAI MOTOSS VAkUI
1 i-omfdeted plans fm dashing ItttiJ , Belgium in event of u G>-rman al- * lark on the low country o Recreational Building At CCC (amp Destroyed Bluffton. Ind . Jan 21 <uP> Coinmundi'i .1 Sabback of tin- CCC i-amp east of here today began an inquiry into the cause of a blaze whhh last nlghi destroyed the m reafional building of the catnp for a loss of flo.ooti The lo* Included the libtary and a number of tool* and pieces ol equipment uffh ial* said Tin blaz< broki out aluilll Io o'-
‘l/zJiJ J '**'* facts That Concern You I _ » wnfl< F, "’ r \„ TAVERN ■■- tou'RE RIGHt 5° GO THCRfM CT A CLEM, I YOU’RE DOING YOURSELF ‘j A GOOD TURN AND US TOO . H yon do these gram (tn cooperation with law enforcethings: One.,. Patronize only the re- ment authorities) should interest every putable places where beer is sold social-minded jwrson Two... Learn about.and if ix>ssible We want you to have our interestH co-operate with, beer s new ‘ self mg tree booklet describing it. Ask us __ regulation” plan to eliminate beer for it Write: United Hrewi-rs Indush retailing abuses. trial Foundation. 19 Last 4<)th Street, Heer’s "clean-up or close-up pro- New York. N. Y BEER...a beverage of moderation ‘ - -—— * —
I< Im k and two companies of CCC enrollt-e* together with Bluffton firemen worked two hour* before bringing it under control Camp i-dui utional dir<-iior <• D Kc**|er reported today he locked ih>- door* of the building at * p tn la*t flight and that no fire* were burning in building glove* nt thin time - <>---- Miss l-’ern Nussbaum Dies At Fort Wayne Mis* Fern Nn haiim. 24 a native of Bern*', diiil Tin- day evening at the Lutheran hospital in Fort Wayne, where he lllid'iwinl an
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operation for appendicitis a wook ago Sho I* nirvlvod by her mother Mr*. Surah Nu*abaum. and two brother*. Merlin and Clyde Nu**bnum, ■ all of Fori Wayne. o Bloominjrton Pupil Given Prison Tenn Bloomington. Ind.. Jan. 24 tl Pj lame* E Down*. IN, a Bloomington high liool Htudenl. today had ' > pleaded guilty to a charge of vehicle taking and wa* under «nt- - ii-ni-e of one to H> yi-nr* In the late prlMin ll* told Judge Donald A. Roger* he had tolen 14 automobile* in lea* than one month
