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■•r large Investors are Klettric lb,nd and Share Company: National city Bunk of New York, and : Pan- American Airways.” Subtopics wore given by Mr* I John Heder. Mrs. Palmer Kichei land Mr*. Ilan Hchafer At the dose Inf the meeting the hot tear **-rv*si delicious l antli* *. The next meeting will hr with Mr* Eit her, with Mr* William ll* II in charge of ihe program Th*- Women of the Moose will meet at th*- |o< al lodge home Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock A goo*l attendance i« desired as imIsirlant tontines* matter* will com ■ up for discussion A so* ial hour will follow the lodge meeting. Th*- VIS* lass of the Flrut f'nit* d Brethren Sunday school will meet at Ihe home of Don Bolink* on Eleventh street. Monday evening at seven thirty o'clock A- luting him will lie ihe Ml«»«*s Vivian Hitchcock and Kuthryn Jackson and 1-i Vere llak'-y SERVICE CLUB REGULAR MEETING The Business anil Professional women's < luh held it* regulai .meeting at the Hire hotel at six I thirty o'* lo* k Wednesday evening. A three course dinner was enjoyed Th*’ long table was ultra* tlve with ' isimiiiets of flower* and red and white tapers The place < ards ami nut cups carried out the George Washington motif. The president. Miss laiurin* 1 Teepie. presided over the Inline*, 'meeting. Mis* Mania Martin gave ( an Interesting account of the intercity meeting at Portland Mi * I Vudrey Hlttei gave an Int* resting p discussion of Opportunities of a Demo* ta< y. " Mts. Vi* tor El* her was received as a new member in the club BIRTHDAY PARTY AT HEUER HOME Mrs Amanda Heuer and datlghten* Florence and Helen entertain•d a niimlM-r of relatives and friends at theii liiinn in Hoot town- 1 ship last evening at a birthday party honoring the **>th anniverjsary of August Christian*-! and the jfi’th annive,«ary ot Henry Franc of Fort Wayne Cards were enjoyed during the evening and a lovely luncheon was

aa their counterparts are In The Man Who Came ta Dinner” Some time ago. Harpo was go--1 inf to visit the author in Vermont. He bought the oldest second-hand car he could find and rattled up to the WooUcott estate. Alex thought It was a great joke laughed uproariously "What's the matter?" asked Harpo, pretending to he offended. "This is my town car.” "Yea. I know." came hack Woollcott, "and the town Is Pompeii.” Don't bank on a sequel to Northwest Passage. ' It s probably a dream, because M-G-M has five pictures lined up for Mpeccer Tracy. The one who gets the U ughest break out of this is little Laralne Day. She had ma<<e tests and had been set for the role of Anne Potter, the English girl who marries Langdon Towne i Robert Young) In the last half of the story. The Lloyd Nolans' vacation was really one for the hook. After "Dance With the Devil” was finished. they went to the Grand Canyon The second day they were there. Nolan got lost on a trail and almost frose to death before a rescuing party found him On his return to the hotel, he found a message from Twentieth Cen-tury-Fox summoning him back for I retakes To salvage something of j the holiday, he and his wife stopped off for a quick look at Stove Pipe Wells The first person they saw was Nolan's agent, who also had the news about the retakes. But the topper was when the couple stopped at a gas station on the way back to Hollywood. "Aren't you Lloyd Nolan, the actor?" asked the attendant. Nolan admitted he was "I thought so," the attendant. "The studio wants you for retakes 1 just heard it on a broadcast " if Anne Nagel and Tom Broun weren't kidding at Grace Hayes Lodge, they are a new Hollywood romance. They came right out and admitted they are in love ~. Nice guy. Otto Kiuger. He's sending Ruth Wiehnke, daughter of an oldtime actor friend, through U. C. LA... Priscilla lawson and Bill Hunt were a combination at La Conga . . . ditto Julie Warren and Jerry Brandt. Julie Is the cutie Bill Powell was going with before he met Diana Lewis . . . I Ida Lupino's wire-hair was rushed to the hospital after eating ant paste. Two hours after hie return, he ate two bobbie pins and had to be rushed back again

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1940

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline. 11 a. M, Fanny Macy Phenes 1000 — IQOI Thursday Indies' Aid Society, First Presbyterian Church. 2 So p m Dorcas Class Evangelical Church, 7 30 p m St. Paul laidies' Aid Society Mrs T R Noll, ■* a m. Eastern Star Masonic Hall, 7 30 p. m. Nuttman Avenue c. n Woman's 1 Missionary Satiety, Mrs. Howe Wynn. 1 30 p. m Women of the Moos*-, M*si*e limn* 1 .7 .'!*» p m Friday Philo Cla«s. Mi and Mr- Harold llaughn. 7 30 p. m Pocahontas Ixidge. Red Mens Hall. 7 3*t p m American Legion Auxiliary, lx*gion Home, 7 3o p m Pinochle Ciuh. Ml Allart Miller. 7 30 p m Little Flower Study chib. K of I C Hall. * If, p m Monday V I S cia- Don llohnke. 720 P tn Research Club Mi* Dal** Ross. 2 30 p m Musi* Department. Mrs. Fr**d Smith. 7:30 |i m. Dramatic Department. Mr- Curl Gerlier, 7 30 p ni Literature Impertinent, Mrs Elizalaili Market. 7.30 p in. Ail Iteparlment. Mi- Milo Bia* k 7 30 p m Tuaaaay Kirkland Ixulirs Club Kirkland High S* hoi I |> m. Wednesday Histnrhal Club. M, Frank 2 3o p in Shakespeare Club. Mr* Palmer Eicher. 2 30 p tn Guests other than the two honor-j e*| guests Mr Chi i ti.-inei ami Mi Franz. In* Ind* d Mrs Henry Franz and daughter* Martha and Mildted. i Fort Wayne. Mr and Mr- Ft*-*l I Heuer. ft*-*atur Mi and Mr* Her-l man lleuet and son llutiy west of j Iteaatur. Mi and Mr* Theodm* 1 ! Hobro* k and «on Herbert. Mi ami Mr* la-* 1 Fleming and * hildren Allen. Jimmie and Kathleen Rose. Theodore and Sophia llcuei th* 1 hostesses Mrs Amanda Heuer and I Florence and Helen, all, of Root township The Kirkland ladles' club will, ( meet at th* l Kirkland high whool Tuesday afternoon at one o'clock The Philo * las» of ihe First Bap list chur*h will have an old fa«h-| ioned popcorn putty Friday night * at seven-thirty o'* lock at the horn*-, ot Mr and Mrs Harold Baughn All members are urge*! tn be present DECATUR ECONOMICS CLUB HAS AN ALL DAV MEETING The Decatur home economics club met Wednesday morning a' the Junlor-itenior high school in the domestic s* i*-n* •- rooms for an all duy meeting The piesident. Mrs Ralph Stanley opened the meeting After th* Iterd and «ong the aecretary. Mr* Fred Chronister, called the roll and read the minute* A number of members were reported ill Mrs Ray Stintely wa* received as a new meml.rr Mrs. Walter Reed of Craigville wa* a guest other than member* County agent I. E Ar* hbold gave a very Interesting talk on “Outlook for Indiana An invitation waa extended IO the club to attend th* l Federation of Clubs Golden Jubilee meeting March 11 Mrs J E Anderson Mrs George Hquier and AlIRIS IIEAI TY SHOPPE Easier Permanent SI 50 up Shampoo 4 F*nger Wave F.rjer Waves «« Ail other Work Reasonable PHONE 372 425 Johns St - --ma <«■> .<• Wanted to‘Scare 'Em L 4 Donald Rogers Questioned by LM Angeles police In connection with the accidental death of Marilyn Bunker. 11. and the wounding of another child. Donald Rogers. 17, above, was quoted as saying he fired bullet after bullet into a group of frightened children to “scare ’em “ Police quoted the boy as saying that when they waved a white flag I thought they were kidding and 1 shot more "

vu Buffenbnrger were appointed on a *ommlttee Io prepare a short play to t*e used In the program Th* 1 meeting was then adjourned for the morning A tleli* iotic dinner was served and a Mts inl hour enjoyed Guests at the dinner were Mrs E. W Bus'll* l Miss All** Reinking. Miss Mildred Worth man Principal W Guy Brown, Huperlnlendent Walter Krick. Mr Archbold. and George Squier. The afternoon meeting open* 1 *! with the song "Amerlta" following which Mrs. Alva Buffenbargr-r gave an Interesting and edit* at lona I talk on The Abnormal Child ' whi* It wa* the second half of th- Purdue conference report. Mrs Stanley then presented Mrs. W <». Little who gave a fin*- review of Mr. Emanuel." A *hort dl«*u- lon of th,- year’s plans was held. If wa de* id*-,) to have a Iw-ne-fit movie the date to tie announced later The committee in charge ot this is Mrs. Anderson and Mr* flregg McFarland FAREWELL PARTY I GIVEN ZIMMERMANS Mi and Mrs latwrenee Zimm* 1 ! man of route I Decatur were pleaantly -urprised Tuesday evening' when nelghliors gathered al their home with well niietl Imskets for a farewell supper with them b* fore they move to tlielr new home in Kirkland township Present were Mr and Mr* Joint Arnold. Mr and Mrs Philip Carper Mr and Mr*. Ellis Hkll*“ Mi and Mrs. George Blight. Mr and Mrs James Beery. Rev and Mrs. Fle«h*r. Mrs. Edith llotnk Mr* Naomi Blelierich. Homer Ginter. Mr ami Mrs. Frank Arnold |lell>ert Flesher. Norman an I Betty Fmtnaugh. Brisbane Reginlaid ami Belly Skiles, Miriam Mai * ella Ihdoris Terveer. V* rnon. | Jerome and Nolan Ginter. Virgen* l .l Roy. Marjorie and Helen Biehetlih. Jerry Carper. Maz llotnk Mary Donna Helle Bobby and \d* iso arnold and the honored guest- Mi anil Mi- Zimmerman and children t'urtl Betty and Ruhen. MRS FLOYD ACKER HAS HISTORICAL CLUB The Historical < lnb m* t al Ihe home of Mrs Floyd A* k*-r on Walnut street Wednesday afteinooti with Mr* Sam Butler, president, presiding over the routine opening i Current event* were * nnducteil 'by th*- leader for the afternoon. I Mis. Ed Ahr. after which ah* prevented an interesting and Instrucjtive papet **n Interior D*-< orating " A lot of nonsense surround* ihi* subject of interior decorating Everyone believe* there i« something deep and mysterious ahout it I that one must know Os course I there l« a certain amount of know- : hslge that will help <onsiiler.iply with th* principle* of Imlam • proportion. restraint and color scheme ‘ Home la a part of one'- own lite whether it Im palace or a one ristm apartment, and shculd *«-• pres* one* imtsonallty Coiiiar* 1 i> the first *«*ential n*-* i d ii d in seeking out your own tastes and then color In our modern age. color play* a most interesting pan in d*-<oialing and has a vital effec’ on our mental happnless Size* of room* furnituie. window* and window diaperie* were also discussed by Mrs Ahr A brief business session followed, after which the hostess served refreshments. assisted by her daughter. Mrs Russell White The dub will meet nezi week with Mrs. Frank Xri*k on Lin* 1 street Mts Ed Beery -sill Im the leader using a* her topi* What of an American Dream " *» WpTk SON AL? "TIaBBKMBBfIBBMMaMb Russell Owen who It.* Imcn seriously ill at hl* bom* 1 at North Fifth street for the past three w* *-k*. wa* reported as being greatly Improved although still unal'l' 1 Io receive visitor* Imo Yager went tn Fort Wayne today to visit hi* brother. Harman, who Is a patient at St Joseph hospital County offi* ial* and employes and a number of other friends from here attended the funeral of the daughter of Ernest Worthman county assessor at Marley ye.lerday The township trustees County Superintendent Striker ami several others visited the school* In I’nlon St. Mary'*. Blue Creek. J*-ffer*on. Waba*h and Monroe town«hip* today Word has Imen received from H L. Confer who ha* Imen in Fort laiiiderdale Florida the past seven week*, that i.e plans to return to Decatur about the first of Mar* h. August Helklng Jr., of route 3 looked after business here yesterday Feter J. Spangler of route 2 was among yesterday's business caller* In town. Mr and Mr*. Itavid ll*-nsley of Indianapoli* slopped In Decatur for a short visit before continuing home after a Visit with the former s mother. Mrs. Monta Hensley and sister Mr* Rolmrt Ors of Fort Wayne — 0 — ■■ Chinese wear white to Indicate a state of mourning An* lent Greeks shaved their beads Romans allowed their beard* to grow and: wore ragged * lot hl ng j

Festival Queen ■* ■ it . ’ iv LTF » -> I > L; 1 ■ .1 . . „ — BettV Doughty Judges seeking a queen for the annual Arizona Citi us Festival at M* s®, near Phoenix, on Feb. 25, agreed that IP tty Doughty, 17, waa the prettiest of the many competitors and so Betty rules as queen. AIR WARFARE iCONTINt Ef* **r. PAIB SIX* ton hail been reported iiirn: there yesterday, presumably mil witch for German I'l mats which I ha*l Imen rumor*-*! making Hi* I ! base at Murmansk lln«t i Shoot On S'qht Hto* kludtn. S» * *b-ti. F* b Pl Th* 1 Swedish north l toy! corp* w.i-* iltid r«t*H>d toil *y to have i» i c* i iv *-*l instruct;*, 1 .« to' S'rength.-ti llr lb'feii*,' fol* ; ;il|.| I to shoot on sight all Russian .*’|.| planes flying over Swedial ten, tory After a Russian bombing ol th* 1 Hw-dish frontier town of Pajalti yes'erday. it was iep.>it<d in '*. Stockholm press that the ar. n I ment had asked full < *mip* "<.*: '.hi , sot damage don* l to property In it* I protest to Moscow Meantlm pro*. utlmtaiv un o I tire* wo*** otd**r*-d Th.* com I ntander itia-hlef ot tie u>i tlo-ro I army corps, stationed adywen l t>*| Finland, received strict mil r* f*>” reinforcement of the a'r d*'i*ii** • 1 The orders *;d that live siiellJ mu** he used in firing it ny Russian plat*-s which viola** . Swedish '■•rtitoiy A*-ei ’ og that .* Russlon it: ; i plane Immhing of I'ajaia wa- on* of the gieati-st violations of nett ' frailty *-ver seen " th** newsn.ip*- 1 j Sto* kholai* Tidtiirig* ti said ■<’ty th.* 1 th* gov-t titm-nt in a po •st | to Russia h.**l .*«k* d fall compensation lot dama-o- don ** > d.sh piop* rty “Sweden stlil want* p*-. 1 .mil mi does all of Siandiitavia -.rid the newspaper However, it I* certainly darkening up here and I perhaps all neutrals In the near future will have to make serlou* de* Isions l»f the raid ihe n w»|. per * **m mettled “In habitants ot the small Swedish town *>f I'ajaia yesterday got a serious warning from a pos» bi • ’new neighbor Fotinnately th-I Russians did not succeed in killing I I .myoti • but the raid caused h*-a y Idatnag* Report* were that seven Ru*I shin planes dropped abettl 137 ■] Immb* on the town, slightly dam : Seeks Air Mark I ' 'tf- s if 1 ' /" Father I'liig In an effort to break the existing altitude mark, the Rev Ignacio l*ulg, •' esult priest of Buenos Aires. Argentina, and Aviator Eduaclo Ollvero soon will make a stratosphere balloon attempt. The two hope to reach a height of #7,500 feet The present mark is held by the Americans. Capt. Albert W Stevens and Capt Or* vtl A. Anderton. • I

aged a church ami s* snmll un occupl* l *! hospital rieun and -I’ni. 1 fire to four house* of which two; were d.-sttoyed It was i- 1 rurally l»li<v.,l th.il I Russian aviator* fl.-w down tin | Tornerr rlv*-i and aloti.- Hi. n* rl. railroad l.y ni'-i.ik. Ix-lie.iiig t*ii*i ih*y were ou r .. Finnish riv,-r and railroad (The Cop* *h.iti n>'W*p.*p< r Berllngsk* Tidmid* l . in a Sto* kholm dispatch assert* 1 *! that 12 hours before the raid an iinlrhn'. fled alrplar believed to b - Ruslan. flew *>v*-i th* town r,-**>n noltering as if for a landing i I* • Adams County Memorial Hospital Admitted Mr- Homer L Ratlffl ! 22* North 4th st l*i>mi**>-ii Mt* Raymond ll*l let and infant d.iitrlitei .Sloan M.i tie. cm; l'att*-r*on I . r iiarl.- Ward route 1. Decatur Vhila GiliMm Monroeville Vrsde *w * Gooo Tows — Oecsiu,

Your Bedroom Takes On New Beauty! Bib this .wuite and you have Beattiy. Comfort and I aslinp Saliwiat iron—lhe price i. riffht. as iowar* Ell© ffli ’ $ 39 EgjL A-L up K|| . ■ ’n x:l l i "’L i.trrgeou* Veneering! Room* R&Xn&S styling! Liiuewi Price! You’ll I wonder how wo much furni- r ''"jMlf rA_ ' lure value can be offered for 1 ■'l mi little money ! Plan to lake I JI adv.Ullage of I hi*. Super Sp<- X ” rial! * w OPEN EVENINGS Stucky & Co. MONROE. I.NII, Tin BMnwaiMMMaLMwrw*- w* M -* I mT~ir“— i-cjr-.-.- —— — r- — t —.. —iii r ■ ■——i m— i Rexali 37th Birthday Sale Come In And Get Your Slice of These Biir Values! ii” !»• o . Full I’int Mi-31 SOI l‘U in 22 Piece Set TIOX and full Pint ItexMirro Aluminum Free Consult The Circular Delivered To Your Home For _ Particular*. It’s Eawy and \ou'll Have Fun Doing It. RgKjw If you <4iled to receive yo *r circular pl»a»» call at the store ’or onr 'Af/lr One pound roll Eli I loor-Brite l.lijl ID W * Rienzo M \XFD PAPER—COTTON Regular MHc I C full pound value j .'package*. Bottle 100 ASPIRIN and I’uii Pint .Mi-3! ANTISEPTit I Full Pint SOLUTION and Tube RUBBING ALCOHOL Mi 31 DENTAL CREAM Regular HHc Value if Value — Am BOTH for . 3 BOTH f«»r ( heny Bark Cough "5c size Rexali Theatrical Syrup, reg. 50c size.._ ( old Cream, CQ<* 3 cakes Cashmere Bouquet one pound Soap and Bottle Hand k i t; .. ~ m Ution. Al! I items it 7 19® Rexali Beef and Iron ..Oil sheet*. Spw-.al ... and Wine Tonic 7Qc Symbol Hot Water AQr regular SI.OO size t Bottle, reg 79c value S9c pack of 50 Puretest HALIBUT LIVER Jk 4 * OIL CAPSULES, Plain, Special W, jC B. J. Smith Drug Co

FRANCO FREES 8 AMERICANS Spain llcleast's Last Eight Americans Held As Prisoners Ol War Mad id. H|milii F* > UR) ll.irold Ihilil. Aiimri* .in avlnlo* and seven other Amerii in* . *1 rel ’.*»ed today from a prison * auif* They w. ii- the last eight An-er. Han* held in it** l f* isofl * ***p’ where lhey wer in* ari eiat* *1 i after being captured during tie , ' ivll war llah! and i»*i othei \.iv ■ *>■ f'lai ii* ■ Bia i of I.l'll 1.1Minn ; and f'ohn Hah-r of i I York flly, arrived at H.-vii - Thu * <>ih*i '.in* rl* an* -a on I * l 'to Sevill* l w* **• Ij**i i n* Dora i from Smith <;.•*:•• t *1 Acthony K'-hrll* ker of I'oik * attry low * ' anil Riidolfdi <ll*olo of * lev.-l .nd i Ultlo They m. i I, ~ d • V■ . . *

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evoor! liner Ezhlrla schedit! d to sail foi the I'nlt***! State* tomorrow. Iwo other Ainerb ans. Alf Ani*l • i** n, born at Bergell. Norway. I i, o , *t ir.ilized citizen and < otiriid oja ,i born .1* <'alifortilu. ilso mu I'in il * i tout* to S* vlll l <» BRITISH SEIZE I'OSTINFED FROM CAGE ONE) «*-lz*-*l mulls in Bermuda "strengthens my view that I S planes should no! I,* forced to submit to - British mall * • iisotsirp " I’tmill* tion ot auioinoblb- 1 In Iftov in (lie I nil*-*! Stat*- represent**! .* market vain*- of f.'.mioiioo 'loii. y ii**- industry cun produ* *• that volume in l’> hour*

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