Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 25 January 1940 — Page 3
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hOHtess. assisted by Mrs E. D En j gel*r, served refreshment*. ThI meeting next week will lie held wl’h Mrs. .Milton Hower and Mr*. W P Robinson will Im- the leader i An important meeting of th" Kirkland laid lex' club will Im- held at the Kirkland school Tuesday i afternoon Instead of Monday a* an 'noun, eil in yesterday'* paper Every member l» 4 k-d to Im pre sent Tuesday afternoon at one 'o’llock | The Y. P M. C. will have a ruin matte <ale In the Evangelical <hur<h imsement Saturday after noon from I to fi o'l-kx k The meeting of the Eta Tau Sig n;a sorority, which was to have been held next Tuesday night, halieen postponed The Otterbein Guild of the First .United Brethren church held al i laark study at the home of Ml* i Pauline Light Tuesday evening i ; The woman's missionary mm lety were especial guests of the Guild Mr«. Gien Rosselot gave n review |of the liook •‘Homeland Harvest.' Thirty-eight were proeent Refresh- 1 ments were served at the < lose of the program. MRS. C. D TEEPLE IS CLUB HOSTESS Mrs. P D Teeple ana hostess to the laidie*' Rhapespeare club Wed- 1 : i.esday afternoon at her home on South Fourth street Following th. collect and a short business meetIng. Mrs. W A. Ixiwer read a very interesting paper prepar>-d by .Mrs Hurt Townsend, entitled The Washington Merrydloltound" . "The activities Included in this Ixuhjrit are both sth lai and political They are so closely Interwoven that it la difficult to discern “We have had many presidents since the formation of our government and they have lieen subjected to a mixture of .rltl.ism and praise. All sorts of problem* and emergencies had to tie met “Regardless of the seriousness or the party in power, never ha* there l>een a man tn the While House who could not rise to the oc .acton in handling of our foreign problems." .Mrs. Townsend * paper covered
own a home again . . . that it's n I I costly and useless luxury for a tingle man. The star la clearing the deck* for the long vacation he expects to ■ take at the expiration of n « War- j ner contract late in l&ll Meanwhile. be ia planning a trip to - Fouth America a* so<n a* he finish** "W’e Shall Meet Again." The New York trip is off for Carole Lombari and Clark Gable They had ao much fun below Erxenada that they'll return a* too* at Clark bushes a few added scenes for "Strange Cargo" Thpair were only gone a short tin" and Carole put on six pound* * After IS year* as « standin. Gr< . ■ Frevman will quit the job and be rome Thomas Mitchell’s bus ne« ■ manager as toon a* "Three Ch*-r for the Irish'’ it finished Freemat ' stood in for Ronald Colman so right year* and has worked witl Robert Demat. Charles Bovei I Adolphe Men, /mi and some of th' biggest start in the business Bette Davis' 3S changes of nos tume in “All This and Heaven Too will set a record. Warners believe Very nice, but It a another period Picture. Wouldn t you like to see Bette m another modern story hk* “Dark Victors "• The two moat surprised people in town were Miriam Hopkins and Errol Flynn when they got to the airport and found they were going
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■ to New York on the tame plane. . . . Bartiara Read's pals *ay that her No. 1 intereat now I* Robert Coot*. i the Eng 11 a h comedian and a tide-klek of David Niven's . . . We aaked Olivia de Haviiland about the Jimmy Stewart
rumon. Why. , I've only known him for two. well, maybe three weeks'* she exclaimed Nevertheless, you want to watch thia pair . . . James Wong Howe, the Chinese camera ace. »• opening his new restaurant on Ventura boulevard. Feb t. .. Eugenia Leontovich la back In Hollywood. but Gregory Ratoff denies it It U dlaeuM a divorce. Hia longdistance telephone bill to her last year, he said, was le.ooo . . . Arthur Treacher, the No. 1 dim butler, has written an original screen story called The Butler <k>ee Berserk " Herbert Wilcox now it having a look at it.
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CUTTCALENDAR thirty Dsadlins, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 I Thursday Eastern Star. Masonic Hall, 7:3(1 P m. Dinner Bridge. Mrs. Arthur Holt house, «:30 p. m. St. Paul laidles' Aid Society, Mr* Anna Ellsworth. ’* a. m Women of rhe Moose, Moose Home. 73" p m Friday Po. ahontas D*lge, R. d Men’s Hall, 7 30 p m. Pin.H hie club. Mrs Carl Ham 1 mond. 7:30 p. m. | American Legion Auxiliary Ln-! glon Home, 7-30 p m. Saturday V P M C Rummage Sale Evan g.-lical Church fta-ement. I to ; p. m. Rummage Sale Methodist Chur, h 1 to * p. m.» Chicken Hupper. Zion Lutheran Church, 5 to 7 p m Moncay Re-earth Club. Mr* L A Cow , *ns. 2 3o p m Music Itepurmtent. Mr* W A Klepper. 7 :m p ni Dramatic Departnirh., Mr* fe lix Maier. 7:30 p. m. I Literature Department Mrs Hen- ‘ ry Heller. 7 30 p m Junior Women. Miss Mario lain-k.-nau, 7 3o p. ni Tuesoay Art Itepnrtment Mr*. L A Cow en*. 7 30 p in i Kirkland lutdies' Cluh. Kirkland High School I p m Weonssaav Historical Club. Mr*. Millon Hower. 2:30 p. m — many points of interest leading up to and including the present activities, ( Th- time and place of the nex* meeting will Im- announced later this week BPERSONALS t iMuaaanMHMiMMiMMMB Mr and Mr*. George Foo» and Mr and Mrs. Melvin Ehrsam and sous. Richard and Kenneth, left this morning for Sarasota. Florida where they will spend the remainder Os the Winter Cletus Cory, four year old son of Mr and Mrs. Donald Cory of route 2. Berne has Imen dismissed from the Adam* county memorial hospital where he was taken sev era I day* ago for X-ray and to have a new east mad- for a Ir it hured le: which he suffered last fall j Grover Romey of Hartford township was a caller at this office yesterday ftavid Adams of this office ba* lieen 111 with a severe cold and complications the past several day and Is still confined to hl* home The H.hafer sale, closing out their dry goods department has attracted large crowd* and Is still {ln progress Rev Yoder of Cleveland is can vassing here to sell advertising in support of his religious page win. tl he ha* edited for many year* J I. Ehler ai tended to life in aurance buxine** at Bluffton The condition of Herbert A, Luc key. Indtana|>oll* attorney who 'ha* been seriously ill, is showing nome improvement although he I* not yet aide to I* out of hi* room , Mr Luckey was taken 111 with • heart attack shortly after his return from a legal visit to New York City, six week* ago Hix wife sue formerly Miss Perle Hurds of ihcatur He is the son of Rev I. W A l.uckey. of New York, former lieeatur resident Henry Hildebrand of route 2 looked after business here today - . Homgy Folk Surpr.aeo Pottsville, Pa. Il’Pi Worried neighlcor* summoned police when for several days no one wax seen entering or leaving a local home "Everything’s O K.” the officer* said after forcing an entrance. "The resident* merely had no place to g‘ New CnJrr~arm Cream Deodorant Stops Perspiration 1. Doet not roc Jrrtsrr —does not irritate skin. S. No waiting co dry. Can be used right after abating. 3. Instantly a.opv perspiration for I to 3 days. Removes .slot from perspiration. 4. A pure white, greaselest, stamleas vanishing cream. S. Arrid has been awarded ths Approval Seal of the American Inatitute of Laundering, for being harmleas to fabrics. IS MILLION Jara of Arrid Save besn gold Try a Jar todavl ARRID VO, *' *CI -IS** ‘•llel |~* • tar i.i», w IS. eJ >*- )wc a •
HOGG OUTLINES HIS PLATFORM David Hokk Outlines Plan T<» Seek (Gubernatorial Nomination Indiainpoli*. Ind. Jun. t 6 <UJ>)' Dsvld Hogg of Fort Wayne, former congressman, today outlln «-d a 17 point program on which he I hope* to win the Republican gubI c-rnatorial nomination next sum- | mer. - "W- «h.ill replace' rnl«gnv'-ni I ment. waste and 111 will with n dy I namli spirit of Hoosier cooperation. elf reliance and moral rearm ament, that all men and women , may have the opportunity of gainlul employment," Hogg declared In an addr«M before the Indiana Republican Women's c lub. . “The Republican party must have 1 a constructive program and a lead ( erxhlp that will coordinate ail the I fiersonal and physic al resources of our state Only then will produc--1 live c-nterpri*e» thrive and a high i standard of living and attainment I lw- «c-c tired " Hogg, who served four terms In congress, is a former Allen county Republican chairman Hl* 17 point program follow*: Reduce gasoline tax to three cents. Eliminate "direct and indirect graft and rackets, Inc hiding Hietwo per cent club.” Fix definite salaries for all public officials and turning extra fees • Into public funds | AlMilish auto license bureaus "and all other unnecessary offices ! Old age- and mothers' pension laws Deprive state board* "of the right to Iwgißlate " Establish practical Industrial and agricultural high schools Free text lenoks primed on con- [ trac t Tax exemptions on new buildings for a "reasonable" period End government "waste" and getting full return for all expend . Itnre* " More satisfactory auto license' date Proper attention to young c rim . Inals Rid highway* of irresponsible
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and drunken drivers Completion of rural electrificntlon Fair tec-nsion and social security laws. More- home rule Progressive legislation for lab or and agricultural groups. o---—— Ad ama County Memorial Hospital Admitted: Mr* Dan Z—er. city, (No visitors): Mr* John Myers. 212 South Fifth street (No visit ora); Andy Appelman. 122 South Sixth st. (No visitors); Mrs. Francis Eady. 1002 Winchester st. (No visitor**; Mrs olive N Kreigh. Tocsin: Fred He hamerkrh. Monroe ville. (NainisMtd Mr! Ktetler, Willshire. Ohio, f'lc'tns <‘ory. route ‘ Berne, Mr* W B Hoblltter. Ohio City. Ohio BLIZZARD HITS -roMTtNGKr> on extx sc*. Mexico and from the- Reeky Mountains to the Atlantic coast. * •l'P In northern Montana, where the new cold mass entered the United States laat night, the mercury dropped to 27 degrees Iw-low gero Northern Minnesota points reported readings around 14 ami I*; below Central plains states, where there- hud been a moderation during the week, once more ex perienc ed temperatures from gero to a few degrees alcove. Dixieland felt it too with Alabama highways closed by haxatdou* traffic eonditlons and temperature* down to a few degrees below zero —— 4>- — Both Parties Have Same Number Os I telesales Indianapolis. Ind.. Jan 25 (UP) For the first time- in history the I Demes rath and Republican state i conventions next June will have the same- number of delegate*. I. ' !c37, the secretary of state’s office ' announced today . The number of delegates from each county is determined by thenumber of vote* cast for werc-taty !of state In the last election, and laiwrc-nc-e Croable, deputy sec re ' tary of state, explained that the Identical numlier of delegate* in
General k Kissed -X HI —Z. Z. N. Ctblephoto A general is kissed on the wextrm front as General Viscount Oort, commander-in-chief of theBritish forces on the western front, receives the Grand Star of the la*gion of Honor from General Maurice Gustave Gamelin commander of the combined Alliea' forces 1 Iwcth parties resulted from the close- contest for that office I Water Main Bursts, Town Without Water — Linton. Ind. Jan. 25 (VP) Normal water supply was restored here today as repairs to a burst principal water main two miles east of Linton w»-:e completed at I u Sl— Il
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m this morning The main broke yesterday with out warning, leaving the town with |out water for drinking, cooking and he-utini Employes in downtown pmildingH heated l>y hot water rye-t'-m* worked in their overcoats. City offlc.-ib feared fire during ihe emergency, but none <m < urred Water was Imported from surround Ing towns in tank* School* were te-opened loduy after being closed all day yesterday. o Two Youths Killed In Truck-Auto Collision Wabash. Ind . Jan 25 tl'Pi /I wo youth* wore killed and two others -c-riou dy injured early today when an automobile and a true!, sideswiped on state road 13. one mile south of I'rlcana. Dead are James Eugene I'rtehcl. 21 l'r Lana, and Ray Yoder 1« Delphi ' Both were riding in the automo
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bile Attendants at the Wahnsh hospital reported lamtar Cripe. I'» of North Manchester, and Walter Blce hc-r 22 of Silver laike were in ciltlc-al coimllion. Police said f’rlpe lend IlicKher were driving oulh from Urbana when they up parently collided with th* auto I mobile The truck caught fire and burned both youths. o Exposed Five Hours After Fall From Tree Igi Porte. Ind . Jan 25 (IIP) William M Walton of near las Porte. « former president of the Indian.'* Horticulture society, was recovering today from exposure Incurred while lying unconscious for five hour- in hi* orchard He fell from a tree he was trimming. Leo Eldngc-r is 111 at his home on No. th Third street.
