Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 31, Decatur, Adams County, 5 February 1940 — Page 3

SOCIETY

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<24. The dining room wns nltrai tlvi-ly decorated with pink and blue streamer* fastened to the telling and lending 40 the plat e cards. The Ktiesta were netted at four tables, in the center of which wax a small (table holding a bouquet of flowers I The honor guest wan presented •with a beautiful chenille bedspread The guests Included Mina Hauer and Mr Schrader. Mr. and Mrs Herman Kruwkeberg. Mr. and Mrs. Minster. Oscar latnkenau. Lloyd Spiegel. Norman and Find Getter Lloyd Wagner. Walter Hoile. Mlns Linda Itultemeler. Clarence Staple ton. Norbert Brenneke. Lloyd Cunrad. Miss Ixllu Marhach. George Hunter and Miss Mary Allee Win j teregg. AFFOLDER HAUGK WEDDING ANNOUNCED Mr and Mrs. William Afolder of 744 Mercer Avenue announce the marriage of their daughter. Pauline, to Robert Hauck. Jr. of Anderson, son of Mrs. Hazel Haugk and IL W. Ilangk The wedding occurred nt Columbia City December 2.1. 1M» The couple was act ompanhul hy Miss Marjorie Johnson of this city and Emery Harshman of Anderson. Th* announcement was made at a party of pretty appointments given Saturday evening at eight ' o'clock by the bride s mother Tables were arranged for bridge i and at the dose of the first game •he announcement was discovered on the first leaf of each score pad and came as a pleasant surprise • to the brides many friends. At the close of the games, prizes were awarded to Mrs. Chester M< Intosh. and Miss Marjorie Johnson A lovely luncheon with Valentine I appointments was served hy the I hostess. Mrs. Haugk is a nv-mner of the Tri Kappa sorority and until her marriage was employed at the Blue Creek Dairy .Mr Haugk is employed by the latkealde laboratories. Milwaukee. Wis. and after February in will be located In South Carolina where the couple i will reside. Guests who were Invited to the J I announcement party included the I j Misses Mary Margaret Klepper I (Patricia Fullenkamp. Mary Kathryn i Tyndall. Feme Zimmerman. Marcell Leatherman. Bolte Young, i Phyllis Honk. Marjorie Johnson. I Kathryn Affolder. Mollie Haugk. Edna Hougk and the Meadames

amazed to receive a letter from a warehouse firm in Milwaukee. In going over Ita Md hooka, George waa informed, the company had diacovered that he had some scenery there and that he owed a $135 bill for storage. Charlie Chaplin is tn engrossed in his new comedy about dictators, they say. that cost means nothing .to him The other day, he thought of eome funny lines and went around telling various extras to •peak them in the next acene. | An assistant followed him around telltng the people: “Forget it, 'don’t say them " The reason, of course, being this: If the lines had been spoken, the extras' checks would have Jumped from U,25 to $25 a day. It may haw been good feminine psychology, but it struck us as funny—when Hedy Lamarr, in "I Take Thia Woman," carefully wrapped herself up in a mink coal before trying to commit suicide by jumping over a ship's rail. Afraid the water would be cold? Joan Davis tells this swell kid story. The other night, her six-•year-old daughter. Beverly, aaid: 'Mama. I etuck up for you at school today.” Joan asked her how was that. “Some of the kids." explained ‘Beverly, "said you aren't as funny as you used to be " "And what did you tel) them?” asked Joan. "Well," aaid Beverly. "I told , them you are not as young aa you ' used to be." r ■" ' 1 , One of Madeleine Carroll s objects In going to Europe is to persuade her mother to come to Hollywood to live . . Barbara Manwyck la the Ist-

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[•st "strep • throat'' sufferer ' in Hollywood ’ ffhe went to the • hospital ...Sid • Grauman refused to don • makeup for his scene with Unda Darnell In I ‘Twinkle, . Twinkle Little • »tar." “N o . grease paint or • no Grauman,'’

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, FERRI’ARY 5. 1910.

CLUB CALENDAR Bsclsty Dsadtlns, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Monday Woman's Club. Library Hall, 7 47. p m. Fireman's Auxiliary. Mrs Finnds Ell- worth 7:30 p m. Tuoaaay Ih-liit Thein Tait Alumnae Party, Elks Home, t; 10 p m Eta Tau Sigma Mrs Don Slump. 7 30 p m. Psi lota XI. Mrs. Herman II Kruer-kr tw rg. 7 3o p m Dutiful Daughters Claes. Mrs Roger Htoneburner. 7 3tt p tn C L of c. K. C. Hall. 7 30 p tn. Mt. Tabor latdies* Aiil So< iety, Mrs Myrtle Clements, 7 p m Reformed chur< h W M H , Mrs. M F. Worthman. 2 30 p m Waunesday Historical Club Lumlieort Mr John S< hug. 12 30 p tn Shakespeare club. Mrs E I! Adams. 2 30 p m. Calvary Indies* Aid Sorlety. Cal vary Church. I 30 p tn Thursday Eastern Star. Masonic Hall. 7 3n P m Better Homes Club of Monroe, Mrs. Homer Winteregg. 2 p m Friday World’s Ihiy (If Prayer. Evangi-ll-i.il Church, I p tn Ave Maria Club. K of c Hall. 7 3<> p m Saturday Plate Supper. Methodist Church. f> to 7 p. tn Herbert Ka4l< nb>»rg. Dick Sutton, Jesse Sutton. Vaughn Hilyard. Gerald Strl« kier, Eugene Knodel I Calvin Steury, Garth Journey, Kenneth Arnold. Chester Mclntosh. E W Johnson, laniise Haugk Herman liuugk. Gerald Nelson, Vilas Wittwer Hazel Haugk and Carl Binkley LOUGH ANDREWS WEDDING OCCURS Mr and Mrs Frank Ixitigh of this city announce the marriage of their daughter Idora of Sturgh. Michigan to Russell Andrews of Decatur, son of Mrs Mae Andrews of Fort Wayne The weding took place In Detroit. Michigan on De- < ember 30. ]93» •, The Junior group of the Amer-1 Legion Ausiliary h.i« post | | poned lt« meeting from Tuesday I February fi to Tuesday. February 13 Members are asked to please take note Mrs Carl Gerber of Mercer avenue has Issued invitation* to a din n*r budge party Monday February 12 at her h«m<- at sh-tbirty o < Im k There will he u meeting of the Order of Eastern Btai at the Masonic hall Thursday evening a' seven thirty o'clm k. The Bobo Willing Workers < lass will meet Tuesday evening at seven o'r Im k at the home of Mrs Groce Top.The ladles' aid of the First .Me thmji t < burr h will hold a plate supper at the < hutch dining rooms Katurday evening from five until seven o’clock A < harge of 37» cents per plate w ill lie made Th< Calvary ladies' aid society will meet at Hie church Wednesday afternoon al one-thirty o'< Im-k All memliers are asked to •<* present as the calendar for the year will Ire arranged at this time. Members are also asked to note the change In day from Thursday to Wednesday because of the St Mary's far mers institute —— ■ ■ - 0--- - Adam* County Memorial Hospital Admitted Glen F Reynolds, route L Hoagland Isaac Hileman route 2. Rockford; Walter Allman dinger Willshire. Ohio; Calvin Du bach, route 1. Geneva; Mr and Mrs Gilbert L. Bynum and «<m Kieth. Hamilton. Ohio. Adam • Hafer. Smt N Sth st . Paul Melcher Hoagland Dismissed Mrs. Francis Eady l<Mi3 Winchester streot; Miss Edna Fritchs, route 2. Decatur; Role ert Meiers. Geneva: Miss Opal Whlttenlrarger. route 2. Monroevllle; Charles fttndler. Herne I.OCAIJ4 - —O— — — PASTORS PLAN UONTINUBD rtV'S rAUS ON«> also held an Informal dlacnsston on the president’s appointment <>( an envoy to the Vatican. No action was taken on the matter however — 0 —— Another Explosion In London Factory lain don. Feh 5 <U» *•» slon occurred Saturday In a hut of a Kent county powder works. It was disclosed belatedly today There were no casualties, it was said, but the hut was badly damaged. , The explosion waa heard aeverai miles away Fire, apparently caw cd by spontaneous combustion, caused the eiploslon. It waa stated unoffic tally.

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| Ijtwrence Belhold -on of William Beihold, of north of Decatur. was homo on a visit over the weekend laiwreme |* a member of First Squadron, I’nited States Air corps a’ Patterson Field. Fairfield. Ohio Otto Bielierir h nt route one vis-, ited in Decatur Saturday Albert Rumochlag of route ftvei was a hueiness taller in the city l , Saturday afternoon ' Lewis F Hoile of Hoagland visit cd in the city and community Sat urday. Fred Hoile of route three Visited I i in the city Saturday afternoon. Jacob Horne renewed his ante i scriptlon to the Daily Demot rat | Saturday Mt Horne who will noon he fnt year* old ha taken the pa per »ln<e It first became a daily J M. Brinker of Pleasant Mills i visited at the Democrat office Sat I 'urday Mrs. M J Frosch of route five was a visitor in Decatur Saturday afternoon She reported her hue- ■ luind Bev Frosch. a* tain* almul ■ the same The Bev Frosch hat I heen 111 for several weeks, since lie suffered a stroke I (lust Yake of Decatur route two . was a business taller in Decatur . Saturday Arthur Blakey, of route five, was . among the Saturday visitors In the city Henry Bloemker of route two was a taller in Decatur Saturday afternoon Henry Dehner was a business visitor In the city Saturday afternoon ’ Thieme of I'nlon township was among the Saturday afternoon visitor* al the Daily Democrat office. Charles Startler nine-day-old son 1 of Mr and Mrs Russell Kt tidier of 1 Linn (trove hae liet-n returned from the Adam* county memorial hospital to the Duitat h hospital In Berne where bi* mother la a patient. The Imby. who had pneumo ■ nia. was brought to the local hospital for treatment in the otygejt1 aire He I* much improved Fred Bays and hie vaudeville per torment will take part In the 17th biennial Noble county Democratic love feast and banquet at Albion. Monday evening. Feb 20th at * 30 Dick Heller i* recovering from an operation performed Thursday ’ *t Kt. Vincent hospital In Indiana polls. He eipects to be permitted to go home Wednesday and to he back at hl* desk In the governor * office by lhe latter part of the week. A card from H. L. Conter. Fort r Lauderdale. Fla . »ay* It* *llll cold down there He enjoyed a visit with Mr and Mrs I. A. Kalver. who I stopped on their way to Miami i K K Baker of Fort Wayne was a caller here today ■ Mr* George Andrew* ha* return- • ed to her home in Mouth Bend as ter spending a week with her moI ther. Mr*. K. F Dass and family. The Ml see* Jan* Linn. Madeline i. Hpahr. Betty Hchieferstein and Hyl 1 via Buhl were among tho*e from here who saw the party What a

I Life" al the Civic Theatre in Fort i Wayne. Mr. and Mr« William Gass and Mrs. Lilly Burroughs are in t'hi<a-j |go attending the style show and buying goods for the K. F Gass store. Wesley Mankey of route 2, lh-<a-ttir looked after business h«-r<-today Mr and Mrs. Peter Heimann. Mr i and Mrs Robert Heimann left re- i jcently for a week's vacation in the east. They will visit relatives, in liluding Mr and Mrs. August Hel J matin and family a< Massilon. lilno and Mr and Mr- Ralph Bentz ar Akron. Ohio I Among the out of town visitors ( •who attended the Aslibatw-her Tin .Shop silv. i anniversary home! I show Saturday were the following I K L Gagle, I! F ll.yde II R I Smith. K H Roelnbkc. K H j Moeder J 1“ Varnell. Fred Betg ( hoff and W It Blbldet of F’ort I Wayne. Il A Prurvlatn t . tij Kerschoff Guy Ackerman. K F Triggs. Ray Llnninger. Don Pmvia me. Howard Hensel. Brooks Klrsihoff all of Huntington; It W McFadden, and K G Baer ol Orrville. Ohio E V Bagley of 1 Van Wert. Ohio and Georg.- I. Voss, of Marlon DEMOCRATS OF ICONTINUKU FK<*M CAGE ONE) bar mentioned by name by Farley Farley asserted he had "no great tpprehenslon as t<» th<- result <if the forthi nmlng ele. Hon " He warned, however, that Democrats "cannot afford to take any i ham - <-s " Home of the mystery peeled away front the tiling of Mr. Hoose veil's name in Illinois when national ■ oiiimitieeinan Patrick Nash arrived here, although bat k home there still Is unsettled the dispute whethei the president's name legally muld be tiled in Illinois without a slgm-d statement of his candidacy That woud be a formal third term dmlaration and since Mr. Roogevelt variously in anger and good humor has avoided all efforts to obtain a statement on his 1940 plana. It Is not expected that he will sign any such statement even though the petition bled in Illinois la held illegal without it Nash said here that the petition waa filed following requests of

Public Invited ANNUAL K. of C. BAZAAR K. of C. Half -Monday, Feb. 5 PUBLIC PARTY — ENTERTAINMENT DANCINd — FUN FOR Al l. ; AdmiHßion 25c 8 o'clock prompt I ■ IHI | u , , miiiu

many Illinois citizens that Mr Roosevelt seek a third term He said Hie president had not Itcen , consulted "I have tin second choice.'' Nash told the I'nited Press "I'm on only one home. You can't ride two , horses at a time." o— Fire Drives Thirty From Sanitarium Martinsville Ind Feb (U.R) • Thirty persons, mostly in toeb 1 clothing, were dtlven from thi Cohn Barnard sanitarium here yes ( tvrday when a blaze des i.yedj . the structure with loss estimat -d i at f'.o iwio Tile tire was believed to have ■ started in the Im, ller room and it ! spread rapidly through th< build ing Attendants removed two i« , i sons who were seriously 111 o Japanese Crush Chinese Attempt Shanghai. Chltia. F*h 5 <u.R> ' A Japanese army spokesman i asserted today that the Japanese i had crushed a Chinese attempt to ' recapture Manning, in -iotifhwe-t > rn China west of Canton, and had CONVetted the Chinese "winter offensive" Into a delta, |e Fifty thousand chine--- ti-o-.p* • hud been sm rounded west of Pint I yang in the Manning area, and Japanese troops attacked th--m i,> day 111 an effort tn wipe th 'i> out. the spokesman said An addition al L’ltt.-nm Chin-«<■ were withii a larger JaJpaiiese cordon lit the same area, he .is»<rti-d - o Report All Quiet On Western Front Paris. Feb, 5 <UR) The high command communique said tiwlay rhit lheie was nothing to repott Berlin. Feb 5 <U.R) The high command communique aaid today "The day passed quietly ' 1 ,i Five Uninjured In Explosion In Home New Castle. Ind . Feb 3 HJ.F) i Five |H-rsoiis es< aped injury early yesterday when gas, apiMn-tztly

seeping from n leaky pipe. fi!le-l the house of I. B Owens and wa- . exploded hy static electrlclty nr a pilot light Tin- blast latisid damaged •-«' mated l»-tween ff iioo and $5 mm i Windows ami doors w<-rt- thrown from their i usings and on>- table was blown several feet into the yard Plaster In all r--->:n- wis damaged and 111 some >o.>m> Was completely torn loose French See Attack On Maginot Lint* j Paris. Felt 5 ifpi French troop- have ini rea their vigilance on the western front in lh»belief that Adolf Hiile- may oon order an attack on the Maginot (line, it wa- under-iu-Ml today Th<- front was reporli-d generally

HAKE SIRE SHE’LL BE . / KI I T ■pF' <. wl ELGINW&JfI 1 vatutt Ntvia airoaf f'Q <•' d tot uss than tiers -Dl •S NOW S7A 1 5 ON CREDIT TERMS A THAT SUIT YOU V ■•lx * ’ i.. vr--el tv ull.l* .Iff XffMft. I V ,r ' term*. «»( m f r ' Jr ™ ’♦ . F . . C \ x' • • • 114 >l4 is tia.yt mo |Hwr **mMBI- •*’ We have lhe A<encie* for We*tfield Watcheu 19.7.1 up—Hamilton Wateheu $37.50 up Elgin Watcheu <17.50 up — llulma Walehe* <17.50 up. SUTTON JEWELRY 210 No. 2nd SI.

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-inlet hut si military Informant said thin the French took two prisoners in si dose qu.li ter fisjht between patrols in the Hiles sector. I’.si.i w.siHo-t minimised surphne so tivily lowa Representative Dies In Washington Washington Feb il'i’t Bep <n-ttt- t I towel! it hi ;i mem ; ta r of the horn- for almost 21 years, du d al hl hirt.-l .ip.u liiielH lo l" ; yesterday He would lune Iteeii 7il on Feb 2!' o - Voter* to Deode Own F»te T"hama tai iU.R> Voters of this Iniorporiited city will vote May " on whether fio illy shall di-'im or poiate ami dissolve a» a municipal entity