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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline. 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phone* 1000 — 1001 Monday Tlrcah Club. Ben Hur Hall 7 :•• p m. Woman's Club. Library Hull. 7 I", p. m. Kum-Joln-Ci Class. Mr and Me Glenn Manlier. 7:S» p tn Research Club. Mrs A. I! Hollhouse. 2 3ft P m Tueeaay Decatur Garden Club. Mrs. Roy Runyon. 2:3ft p. m. PM lota XI Dinner Parly nnd In«pncUan. Masonic Hall. C:3d p. m. Jxjyal Daughters Clam. Mrs. Arhie Owona. 7.30 p. m Eta Tail Sigma sororily. Mi a Betty Trlcker. 7 30 p in. Tri Kappa Buxine** Meeting. Elk* Hom*. * p in W. C T. IT. Meeting. Mm. II E Zerkel. 007 Waal Monroe. 3 p. tn Wednesday Wesley Couples Class. Ibtx So i lai. Methodist Church. a p in Decatur Home Eionomics Club. Junior-Senior High School. 10:30 a m. Historhal club Mi- Floyd Acker. 2:30 p in. Beulah Capel I<adle*' Aid Society Mrs Milton Hoffman. All Hay llusint-ss and Professional Wie men's Club. Rice Hotel, f, Jo p in Thursday Dorcas Class. Evancelii al Church. 7 3ft p. tn. St Paul Jatdlrs’ Aid Society. Mrs T. It Soil. Sam. Eastern Slar. Masonic Hall. 7 3o p m Nutunan Avenue I’ Il Woman's Missionary Sih let y. Mrs Rowe Wynn. 1:30 p tn furnished hy the Mieses Kalhiyn Welland Kathleen Fryiun k. Mai jorle Miller. Patsy McConnell. Anna Brandeberry. Allee Yost Betty Fuhrman and Bonnie Fryhai k After dinner, several comic moving pictures were shown for the children as well as the crown uplatter In the evening bridge pin-1 nchle and bunco were played The Beulah Chapel ladle- aid; society will have an all day meeting at the home of Mrs Milton i Hoffman in Prelde W'-dnewlay

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By HARRISON < AKKI.I.L Ai*( Iralsre* Hgeglesl* Knur HOLLYWOOD. — Miwt novel problem to face a Hollywood oirrctor thia week was in the Zar.mk film, "Lillian Russell.'' Alice Faye.

of course, is the screen Ullian Russell and Don Ameche plays her orchestra leader (and one of her husbands). Edward Solomon But Director Irving Cummings ran Into a queer situation when he came to one se-

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quence In the story—the time when the famous •tar aang over the telephone to President Cleveland Kitting neat to Cleveland on thia occasion waa Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone The studio wanted to leave him in the acene but Don Ameche. the hero of the screen biography of Hell and the natural actcr for the part, already waa appearing in the Um In fact, thia particular acene required him to be at the other rad of the telephone line Result la the moat novel assignnseul In Amet he'a career. He will Play both Bell and Lillian Rus- , wll'a husband. To avoid confusion, i when he plays Bell, his back will ba to the camera. But no attempt will be made to disguise his distinctive voice. Seeking to avoid autograph seekers, interviewers and other vacation disturbers. Margaret Lind•ay and her mother were very secret about their plans to leave tor New York and Florida One of their close friends, a Mrs Yates of Pasadena, saw them off at the train. "My dear," she told Margaret, “1 have brought you a little disguise to help you travel Incognito " When Margaret opened the package. she burst out laughing. It contained—a mask of Gaibo Brenda Marshall, the Warner starlet, will file suit for divorce In May Her husband Is Richard Gaines, the actor who followed Raymond Massey In the 'Abe Uncoin In Illinois" role. Reason for the delay is that Brenda has to wait until she has been a resident of California for The Russell Haydens have a date with the stork—also in May He is ths romantic lead in the "Hopalong Caasiuy" series. She Is Jane

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY. FEBRUARY 19. 1940.

SCHWARTZ-FIECHTER WEDDING DATE SET An announcement was made today of the approm hiug marriage of Miss Gladys H< hwarir daughter <:t Joel Schwartz of southeast of Bluffton to Walter Flea liter, son of Mr ami Mrs. Fred Fletcher of north oi Craigville The wedding will lake piui-e April It The woman's missionary society of the Nuttman Avenue r n church will meet with Mrs Row.. Wynn Thursday iifi.-rno.it, at onethirty o'clot k. ARRIVALS Mr nnd Mrs Raymond Eichenauer of Decatur. route 3. are the parents of a baby son. born at l 59 O'clock Jhis morning at the Adams county memorial hospital The baby. who weighed seven pounds, has been named David Franklin Mi and Mr« Hal,- Oslsnn of Houth 15th street ate the parents <>t a lathy daughter. Istrn at the home this morning at one-thirty o'- < lock The Imby weighed seven one quarter istunds and Ims not lu-en named This la the second < hlld and second girl. o Adams County Memorial Hospital I Dismissed: Bobby August. 2M North Tenth street. Admitted: Aleg Kntgh Convoy. Ohio, route 2 for emergency operation at I p tn Sunday. Mrs Ben White of near Ifrs kford. flhio. Miss Ruth Schwarts, a nurse. Is confined to the nurses' quartern with an ritifli l< of influents tNo visitors). Miss Eliza Ini h Pitman, superintendent, stated that no children under U will lie admitted as visitor*. There is seating spat e for only two visitors There Is a total of 31 patients now at the hospital, with two watting for admission o GOES TO TRIAL tCONTINUKW FKHW FAOB OS»I ! but got only on>- • -tit Emanttel led poll.-.* to tht Imdy of Hi innliaiigh In a dlh h Iwslde a lonely desert road Brumlmtigh was driving from I Tulare. Cal . to his Indiana hi no land at Barstow, Cal. he pi. k.-d up : Emanuel, who had unit hi* job In ; an airplane factory near Ingl. wood j and was hitt hhlkittg bat k east i They were near Jear. N. r I" , miles from hete when Em .un.-l

I Clayton, who playa opposite. The Gary Coopers will hive the or.ly lighthouse on the hanks of ;ithe Los Angeles river. It's to 1* I a novelty designed guesthouse at ■ i their Riverside drive place. Furi' nishings will be from dismantled i' ships. Latest celeb to seek American . citizenship will be Irina Baronova, the ballet star, who makes her I' film debut in "Florida." She is takj mg out her first papers • How ill Is Ed Mann, director ot . I "Florida"? He collapsed and Is In , the Santa Monica Hospital for observation. George Beltz will handle . the retakes . I Talk about grim coincidence, i Holly Morse is assistant director , on the Paramount picture, "DeaI tiny." He worked all day at the studio on a sequence where Basil Rathbone pushed Ralph Morgan in ' front of a subway train Returning home that night. Morse found . a wire from New Yoik. His cousin Morgan Hmllh. had fallen from a subway platform. ’ struck his head on a rail and had , been killed. Producer Lester Cowan must go In for contracts His guests at I the preview of "My Little Chicks <lee" were—Sinclair Lewis and

Artie Shaw . . Too bad that Mae and Bill couldn't have had a more consistently funny picture . . but the mere combination ought to he a box-office. What was all the fuss between Hally Rand and the management of the late spot where she

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> I* appearing? . . . Hill Gargan portray* Zanuek In th* picture. ' "Star Durt" They won’t »how him with’ a polo mallet, but he’ll : a! way a be aeen with a cane. . . . Errol Flynn’* valet In •The Sea Hawk” will be Max Carmel, ex- ■ marine, who la the etar 'a real , chauffeur-valet. ... If you know I Brian Donlevy, get him to tell you I about the hllariou* antique he found In Glendale. . . . I*oor Charlie Ruggle*' I’ale eent messenger ; boy around at 5 a. m to eing i Happy Birthday." .. - Nice guy. ■ Jack Warner, Jr. . . . Hi* name, i on hie office at the etudio. la in ; , smaller print than that of Jimmie • Miller, former Warner meaaenger hoy and now working with the > at who manager.

[ Chaplin as the “Dictator” / -J > JKL^Z' / a* Kflßß 9T. TUt This Is the first photo made on the Hollywood set of Charlie Chaplin in bis new role as "The Dictator, ’’ which is a takeoff on Chancellor Adolf Hitler of Germany.

His Death Mystery t 1 I 1 ,(> -r j — Hr. Rudolf Kronfrld I Investigation into th* death of I Hr Rudolf Krrmfeld. well-known Chicago dental scientist, has , been opened following the dlacov- < ery of what was believed to tie traces of cyanide in his body. Hr. . I Kronfeld was found dead in nla n-aearch laboratory at Uiyoia , university in Chicago. allegedly shot and killed Brumbaugh *• MARKETS AT A GLANCE Blocks: irregularly loner and quiet. Bond* Irregular I'. S governments mixed Curb stocks: irregularly lower. Chicago sto. k- loser Call money one percent. Foreign <■». hang.- easy Cotton, euay. Grains wheat irregular, up about 4 to off % cent. Corn firm, up

'• to ’• < ent Chicago llvostiH k hogs mostly steady <attlo strong, sheep steady. Rubber: Irregular

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■— j Pleasant Mills T<» Hold Entertainment "A night of entertainment” Is to be the theme of n program Io lie given by the Spartanlc Order of Diversion of the Pleasant Mills high school Thursday night The entertainment will be given In the school auditorittm - gymnasium starting at 730 o'clock Admission will l».- IS and 25 cents The program w ill im hide oneart plays, orations, conlrsts. mitsl cal contests, a < ake *dk old fashioned s|H>lling be.- leadings and pantomimes, with cash pilzo The general publl. is invit.-d to attend the entertafnm.-nl nnd participate in th.- contest* «» Father Os Former Local Teacher Diet* Funeral services will b<- held in Antwerp. Ohio Tileulay afternoon for John 11 Chester. M. former -fate represenatlve ol Ohio and ' lather of Mias H<-«solee Chester. Alpina. Mohican, former music |teacher. Mr Chester died Sunday aft. rnis.ii after a long Illness with hf-art trouble. Escapes Injury In Auto Week Sunday Marceliu* Miller, local radio -hop proprietor, escaped injury Sunday afternoon when hi* car got out of control and was wrecked near [the Indiana-Ohio stat* line One-fourth oT Newfoundland’s Inhabitant* are engaged in fishing and fishing industries. Special Showing f.REENIILATS FI R (OATS MON- TUES.. Feb 1920 Savings up to M° s . Old coats taken >n Em pert in charge. TERMS. Open Even ngs. 1.01 ISA BRAHEX

British Seamen Freed From The Altmark ' jff Gaunt and tattered from months' long Imprisonment aboard th< tier man prison shl; Altmark. tln-«< lliitlslt sailors choet wnh Joy as they are brought to Leith Htolland They are shown aboard the British destroyer Cruisiiok. which forced the German steamer aground at JoslngfJord in Norway Three hundred and twenty six British sailors, who hud Iteen taken from ships captured and sunk hv the German raider Graf Hpee. and then Imprisoned on the Altmark were freed In the battle of Joslngflord

I— KyVPIrALJ Mr. and Mrs. Calm.-i porter cull nd on friends here Saturday aflet noon Mr. Porter has entirely recovered from his r<-<- tit Illness and ha* gain.si twenty ixmnds .in< <• i<turning from the hospital nt Mun cie where he was a patient A N. Anker has improved considerably from hl* re. efil illin--s and was l«i< k on the p.t. at his fill Ing lation Mr and Mr*. Van Grant of Rensselaer. form, i Decatur resident* are enjoying a several weeks vacation at Hol Springs. Ark They will remain there until Mar. It 3 Mr. and Mrs. T J Metzler and Mrs Clyde Buller were arnonr those from Is-atm who saw Gott.With th* Wind' In Fort Wayn. last evening. I.itl|e Dan Eicher, -on of Dr ami Mr*. Palmer Ei< her. is <-o>ifined to III* home with chi.ken pox The Misses Effie Pullon ami | Mary McKean were among tho*<from Decatur who saw the picture “Gone With the Wind' In Fori Wayne Sunday night Mis* Annalx-ile Drmn ami David Heller saw (Jone With the Wind ' in Fort Wayne last evening Mr and Mr* Carl Baxter visited

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in Fort Wayne Siinduy evening. Mis* Phylli* Anu Brumes of Fori l Wayne spent lhe week-end here I with her cousin* Gene and Jum-l I hilck Mr and Mrs liave Brume* and -«>n Don of Fort Wpyn<- vi-ft.-d with Mi and Mi Frank Schmitz Sunday A. B Riley ol route fi wu- among this morning'* business visitor*. Mr and Mrs Merlin R*>«s and children Katherine and Junior and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence DeArmond ot Fort Waytie were Sunday guests iof Mr. ami Mr- Ft.-d Stauffer of Berne William Michaels. Sr. of route 1. Monroe, lok.sl ufl.-r lm*itie«« hei* this atl.iliiMiii llariy Marlz of Decatur route j one WU* called Io lh<- Ix-d- ide of hi* sister. Mi Merle Coddlngton of Foil Wayne, who i* r<-|mrted -erlously ill suffering from a n-|e , bral hemori h.-r-e And now comes Phil S.iu.-i foi | ' j met- Adams county < ommi* dorn-r I with ih« lal<-1 "»ttre sign ol spring'’ tale Mr Sauer insist* thot ( wh'-n he saw a group of Decatur | • youth* flying kite* n.-ur l.i* home Saturday lie km-w that -prlng i-» ion Hu- way. Mrs William Foughiy pent Sun (day iti Warsaw with her sister. .Mi Anna ItobertMn. who I* serI ioiisly ill at lli<- home of lu-i son

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Richard Frlslnger of Grcnfleld and It Lyle Fee of Shelbyville. Ind . visited relative* in llih« city for .i short linn- Sunday aftermsm Kneerap Broken In Fall Sunday Ni«ht Mr*. B'-n White, of near Rockford. Ohio miffen-d i' broken left km-etap Sunday evening, when she slipped on by step* at Hie llosstnan hospital in Berne, where she hud la-en visiting a relative. She was broughl to the Adam* county memoilal hospital lor Deal-lii'-lil

IF NOSE DRIES OUT AT NIGHT DON’T LET dried-out, irritated or dogged feeling in your nose keep you tos->ng and turning tonight trying to get to slc< p. a rrw drops of Vicks Va-tro-nol up *ach nostril will help cl*ar transient congestion and bring marvelous relief. try Vi<-k* Va-tro-nol tonight and *••* how much quicker you g'-t to sleep.