Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 49, Decatur, Adams County, 26 February 1940 — Page 3

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Behind the Scenes

MKUKImix < UUMH.I. B* Imiom >,.4i. a i, Mens. ■UTWOOD By the time' ■SK Um, Dm n Niven probt» in the trenches. The Bktx* comer from David ' ■ • himself, via a

letter to Robert Coot*, his Hollywood sidekick now working in R-K-O in The Romantic Mr. i Hinklin " David advisee his fellow Englishmen In the film colony to stay where they are. "It's harder

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. k tn get into the * * writes. than to jet a ' - ( kto M we can find out. retrouM« with the k*e over “Susan and God" I »*» much exaggerated. The 7"” t° rawer on Moral F*« but. otherwise, HI '•Mhtaily follow the play jMr sty Warner Brothers J Wk about Errol Flynn’s I ■ ud sever mention Wayne * *’ • bid he worked his ■boati almost all over the; * been in Europe, Cen- I «"V*. South America and J n *»». Wayne and I t 0 Ne * h^u ° * rt on A,lnilr ’ l 10 th * Antarctic 1 Z?" ■"’y*' who had techni-! got y.be on the Wayne and the other ,*»twned down but manThey were * "wr, home fa OVM a *»nirbanlr.. the former '?**y !■ still in eecluaion ( T*« only the family and D " J « * "*« ,h ► il!!* 1 * * ny I* l *"* ,or ,h * hasn’t heard ‘OaSro’th.i ?° <h * r wrtu * iw,T J,n * *IH onter n,xt 2*»-‘n n, S llh h<r ®lm work, of ** *“* * tUdy “• »oaT f ‘ ** l » r own affairs f ta?£j* r ’ OnaJ *M»*srance » shTL?? pr, ’ fl,,bu ** ••us* .emt • WBy two B toT' ’ws another •M ’< I' Mn has been ,7 *» a week. t tL ( r hr ’ rt ' T "’ * :n a rerord of

(Thursday afternoon al one o'clock I All mcmlter* an- asked to !>*• pre- . Sl'tlt. Mr*. Catherine Kauffman and daughter Kathryn returned Sunday evening from St. larril*. Missouri where they attended the funeral service* of the former's brother. I Charles Hlmcoke They were a*-- . < oinpanii-d l>y Fred Vt Mill* The 'service* wen- held hi the chapel of I the ttiailuoleiim with the Masonic i lodge of that city tn charge of the service* The laaly wau placed tn crypt There will la- u called meeting of the Order of Eastern Slat at the M.iuonic hail Thursday evening at seven thirty oiio* k. All officer* of the Order of Eastern Star are requested Io meet for practice at the Masonic hall Wiulneuday evening at eight o'clock .Mr*. Paul Saurer will be hostess to the dinner bridge club Thursday evening at six thirty o'clock The St Vincent de Paul society will meet at the K of C hall Wed- ; nenday afternoon at two o'clock Hostesses will he Mr* Frank Oillie Mrs Hugh Ihmlelu and Mis* Edith Ervin The W M A. Os the t'nited Brethren church will meet at th.e home of Mm Earl Crider Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'< lot k Miss Marguerite Kitson will reviny the book "Tragedy Through TriI ttmph " All members are asked to be present. o CHURCH REVIVALS I Union Chapel U B Revlvsl services at the Union Chapel Vnited Brethren church I will continue for another week i The meeting ha* been In progress I for the past three weeks and bus been showing Increased interest from night to njght .( number of people have testified to having been saved and others |pv» t**tlfled to the lienefit received from

i "Bilent Night ' and eigne*! over all |royalti.s to the Cathode charttlee? Well, up Io date, these royalties have amounted to $7 500 and probably will douMe tiust amount by Christmas, IMO. You should are the stationary that Alexander WooSlrott sent Harpo Marx. It's on pink paper with a big picture of Harpo at the top and w ith pi inted testimonials about hla acting covering the entire page except for two Inches at the bottom. "Thi* is because you are so Illiterate,** aai<l Woollcott. Don't pay- any attention to thoae atorle* about Betty Grable carrying a torch for Artie Shaw. They had a falling out before he went to Mexico and Betty Is now dividing her time between Jackie Coogan. Franchot Tone and Drat A max. who's appearing on Broadway In "Too Many Girls ” R-K-O Director Canon Kanin gave out a kidding interview that Hollywood a a lonaaon.e place and he would like to find a wife. The interviewer took

It straight and now Kanin has received 3SO proposals at marriage Lmuise Dresser will do a play for the Valley Community theater. . . Bette Davis was squired by both Reginald Gardiner and Tom

Bette Dails

Lewis at the Victor Hugo opening of Jan Garbers band. Bette's protege Pam Cavendeas, is a singer with the outfit. . . . The pretty girl with Conrad Nagel at the same spot was Bonnie Edwards . . . Eddie Lewis reopens Ruby Foo's Vendome Saturday night with muale and dancing. . . . Arthur Lubin ■an't make up hla mind between Lorraine Du Bols of New York, and Mary Macklin Stephens of Honolulu . . . Toast of the week was given by Nat Deverich at Ihe farewell party to the George Schaefers (R-K-O's boss) at the House of Murphy: “To the people In Hollywood who ran and do stay married '' . . . Sir Cedric Hardwicks and Jean Gale was a combination at the Case Lamase. . . . And here's a chuckle. Director David Butler, who does more acting behind the camera than the actors do in front of It. got so excited during a scene between Bing Crosby and Gloria Jean that he bit tbs end of his tongue and had to get first aid treatment at the Universe hoapltal

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20,1910.

CLUB CALENDAR i _ _ •srlsty Dsadllna, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phones ’OOO — toot Monday Pythian Sisters. K of P Home. “ p tn Pythian Needle Club. K of P Home tftei l i-in| I. V. I S Class. Don Bohnke. ~ 30 p m Rest art h Chib Mr* Hale 2 30 p m Music Department, Mr* Fred Smith, 7:30 p m. Dramatic Deparltm-nt. Mru Curl fierier. 7 30 p m Literature Department. Mr* Elizabeth Murkel, 7:30 p tn Art Department, Miss Pa tty FrioInger. 7 30 p m Tuesday First I'tilted Brethren W M A., Mrs Earl Crider. 7 3<t p m Church Mothers study club Meiliml Ist Church, 2 3o p m. Root Twp Home Economics Ci'tb Monmouth lurh Schiml. « 3d P m Kirkland lanlles Club. Kirkland High Si hoi. 1 p m. Wednesday St Vincent Io Pau! Society K. of C Hall. 2p m Historical club. Mrs. Frank Krick. 2 3<> p m Shak. peare Cluh, Mr* Palmer Eicher. 2 30 p tn i'nlon Twp Home Economics Chib Mrs Marjorie Schafer All Bay Meeting Officers of Eastern Star Masonic Hall v p m Prac tiee Thursday St Mary’s Township Home Economics club. Mrs Austin McMichael I p m Call .Meeting of Eastern Star Masonic Hall. 7 30 p m Blnner Bridge* Club Mis Paul Satirer. fi:3o p in the- meeting Other churches and organizations have- ccsmerstecl In bringing the spec lai mush Th>* song services have Iceen under the direction of John Walters and Ear! j Chase Rev Stary F Shaw pas. I tor of the* church, has lieen bring Ing the messages The time of the meeting Is 7 30 p m each evening, except Saturday Each evening a time is given for answering questions on the- unde Everyone in urged to biing their questions and their Biblc-s o— _ . .. ___ Mr and Mrs Bick H Heller and sons. Bick. Jr ami Jack, returned to their home in ludlaiiapolis Sunday evening after a weekend visit with Mr Heller's patent- .Mi and Mis John II Heller Amos Htc.nebumer of Kirkland township spent Sunday tend th>weekend with hi* family He returned to bl* woik In IndlaaapolU this morning Mr and Mrs. Avon Bink spent Sunday In Chicago Fted Helm of Indtanaicolis visitc*d over the weekend wltj> relatives and friend* here He also called several limes at the hospital to see hi« grandfather. Chat lie Helm who is confined there with a fractured hip. Miss Irene. Braper. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Braper. has been confined to her home with Illness Miss Braper who is showing some improvement now will Ice unable* to return Io school this term She Is a junloi In the Monmouth high school Hr and Mrs II Frohnapfel. and family of 101 South Third street mototcsl to Blissfield Michigan where they spent Sunday with their son and daughter-in-law. I>t and Mr*. Elred Frohnapfel and family The Gospel Choi u* of For’ Wayne Bible School will tn* at the Vesper Services to be held as usual at the Methodist church Sunday afternoon. Marell 3 at 4 30 o'clock. Further announcement concerning the program will be made later Miss Barbara Buke. of this city, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs A C Pontius and son. Art in Fort Wayne While then* she attended the showing of "Gone With the Wind " Mr aml'Mr* Giles V Porter and son Victor returned Haturday from a six week*’ visit tic Florida They spent most of the time on the east const and a week on the west roast They stated that the weather was quite cool, the temperaUire being as low as 40 the night before they left Mrs Bess Congleton Erwin of Anderson, formerly of Bec-atur. Is seriously 111 and ha* been confined In the hospital there since last Friday. Mrs Erwin had a severe cold which bordered on pneumonia hut her ccmdltlon Is Improved now. according to word received by Mrs J. L Kocher from Mr*. Erwin's sister. Mrs l»s-rt Owen (' E Hoc ker of South First street was quietly celebrating his Kth birthday anniversary. Mr. Hocker retired last year a* assistant postmaster. A family dinner was enjoyed yesterday at the Hocker residence. Rev. James Hewson ha* spoken recently In behalf of the Townsend national recovery plan In Columbia City Goshen. Elkhart Knox, laigansporl. larfayette. Frankfort,

—T- — i— ~ _ — _ — ~ H V s ee OS prepared by Dally Democrat—Betty Crocker Hom* Service Department IMPERIAL CREAM PIE OF COURSE you an* familiar v ith layer cakes. Rut did you ever meet a layer pie? A pie with a flaky layer of crispy, tender pantry right through thy tenter of its cool, fluffy, cuntardy filling. That'a exactly what thin Im-p-rial ('ream Pie is Hut first let me tell you something about the way it looks. For it lives up to its regal-sounding name. It’s a queen among plea,—with its mantle of whipped cream

la-jewelled with red candied ch IDEA). DEMMERT ft really Isn't a* complicated to make a* its name implies. Yet it ha* an air of distinction that makes it the perfect Sunday dinner or company dessert. Best of all. it live* up to its appearance when it ' come* to eating Cool, refferhing not too rich, and ab*olutely deIICIOUS imperial cream pie 1 cooled baked If-inch pie (hell 1 cooled bak.-d circle of pastry *« cup sugar ! « t*p. salt 3 tbsp. all-pur|>o*e flour 2 egg yolks 1 whole egg 2 cup* milk 1 tsp. vanilla 1 cup whipping cream Mix (sugar, salt and Ilnur together in ton of double boiler. Beat egg* slightly. Add milk, and stir slowly ifttu sugar and flour mixture. Cook over hot water until thick and no starchy taste remain* stirring occasionally to prevent lumping (20 to 30 minute*). Remove from heat. Blend in vanilla Cool. Whip cream until stiff, sweeten and flavor it, and fold '4

■ Wins’* ISIS S» Ux.t, ■ «■*»• l«r —ii— I I ! If you have any specific cooking problems, send a letter requesting information to Betty Crocker in care o’ this newspaper. You will receive a prompt, personal reply. Flease enclose 3 ra"t jtamp to cover -lottege

Crawfordsville. Brazil and Terr** Hallie He report* that he had good crowds and tha’ much inteie*t wa* evidenced True Miller of wept of Deiatur was a Visitor here thi* morning Fred Ftiilenkainp *a» G uhWith Th*- Wind" Hunday in Fort Wayne. Mi and Mrs William Doiizla* of I'nlon City vl»lte*l yesterday with Mr and Mr* A J Beaver* at their bom*- a’ 121 South Seventh afreet Mrs Beaver* and Mr* Douglas are ■later* Mr* Harry Staley, who ha* been • 111 at her horn*- for the past two week* was reported a* heimt Im proved today Mary Robert and Deane Reher motored t*> Chi* ago Sunday to visit with Mt ami Mr Albert Rela-r Mis* Florence Roger* Mr and Mi* Boli Roger* Lloyd Conrad local amateui , boxer I* quite 111 with influenza., a brom hial couch and other com ' plication* Mr* Amelia Christen ha gone Io : .Midland Mtchlgnn for a visit. ■o Indian* Fear Crack of Doom Otaihl. Artz <UP) Hopl Indians living In thf* vicinity have l>een given a sign that the end of ihe world is near A t-yearrdd white mule gave birth recently to a <ojt For «tich a hybrid to have offspring ' Is rare, and for the Indian tradition* It spell* the end of the -arth The Imlaln* took one look at what they termed the "unnatural phenomenon" and shuffletl off to their prayer* Tomb Under Old Chureh Cambridge, Mass UP) It Is probable many partahioners of' Christ Church will la- surprised to! h*-.ir that there I* a »ea|ed toinh In the basement of the church The WBa Historical Records Sur vey reports that the tomb wa*

As Nazis See a Ship Go Down • "j?* jEL 1 * •* <* a* |m&J WW Tours in ■ Garman bomber that haa attacked and aunk an enemy hoai The veaael la )uat about to atlp beneath the wbvm presumably near Mu gi. um. that » the information gheii ua on the German tap r clur *

berries and chopped nuts. of it into the cold custard. Pour •4* the custard into previously baked and coolad pie shell. Place a circle of pastry < baked in bottom of a pie pan) on top of the custard. Cover with remaining custard. Spread remaining cream over the top. Garnish with cherries and chopped nut*. FOR PLAIN < REAM PIE In case you do not want to bother with the extra layer of pastry and - the whipped cream, you ran just make the custard. When it has cooled, pile it in your baked pie shell. Make a meringue with the two remaining <gg white* and '< t*p. of cream of tartar and 4 tbsp, i sugar. Spread this meringue over the top of the custard and bake i Ift to 20 minutes in a slow oven, 300 • F. Or you can omit the meringue and just cover the top Os the filling with sweetened whipped cream. FOR FRI IT OR f fMONCT CREAM PIE For Date, Banana, or Coconut Cream Pie, add 1 cun of chopped liates or 1 cup of sliced bananas, or 1 cup of shredded coconut to the custard after it is thoroughly cool.

built soon after completion of the church In 173 S Ten ImmHc* were placed there. Including that of one of th*- biilldei* Henry Vassall. Imfore the city ordered the tomb closed In I*Bs ... .. q . Jail Break by Request Mt Holly. N J A youth hdld on drunken driving charge* broke out of jail with a cold chluel. ham mer amt InMru* tion* supplied hv police. Th*- lock jammed on the cell door when a turnkey went Io gr* ■ him for a hearing The prisoner wa* handed tool* ami told to go Mr it ' An hour and a half latet he wa* free only to la- placed in an ad joining cell .. - . - o Nurse*' Calls T»» Phrnes Birmingham. Ala il’Pi The I county commission ha* had to hire another telephone operator at Hill'man hospital to take call* during the ' rush hour." when the nurse* jboy friend* call for date* The extra operator wa* taken on after an informal survey revealed en< h nurse had an average of six r-all* *-very night. —— — —— — Child Has 7 Grandmothers Pryor. Okla 'UP, If there I* ! any truth in the adage that "grand ma spoil* the child." the parent* of Bert Allen lairge have much to tear Th*- foiir m*>nth»*>ld boy ha* •even grandmother* City Sells Dump for $444 Tucson. Arts -U.P) With war booming tm-tal price* the < ity of Turnon knew what to do with th*i tin can* ami other metal junk that 11 I* usually piled high oulside of every city II sold ll* junk pile (or 1444 - U read* In a Goon Town — Oocatu*

I , ■' I'lo ■■ 1 ■■■■ ■——■ IS • Adam a County |l Memorial Hospital | Admitted Friday- Mis* Ihildu M<-ynr«, route 3. Bluff'on IHamilted Friday: Ftivdn May Gaskill. IHxiin. Ohio: Mr* Gordon Augshurger, Bern*-; Mr* Glenn While. Wlllahlrc, Ohio. Mr* Horn er Leroy ftatllff. -’.”> w \'orth Fourth afreet. Admitted Satiirday Mr*. Churl*-* Abraham. B* rn*-. Mi* J*-»*c Rt<-*-l*-. Route 8. ln-mi*M-il Saturday Lloyd Wait nor. route 3; Mr* E*ih*-r Cull Geneva. Barney Kverett. Pleaaant Mill*. Mr*. Paul Conrad and daughter. Virginin Rove. 32<i Win < heater »tre*-l Dl*ml***-d Bunde.y Mr* Ed Miller. 313 South Flrat street, Mr*. Esther Call. G< n*-va Mr* John, Young Mtniroe. route 1, Mi*, liar-1 old Riink'l Geneva; Mr* Latir | en<*- Morrison and daughter Anltn laitil***. 427 Morn-r Av* . Orley Krm-h. Convoy, Ohio, rout*- 2 Admitted todny: Mr* (Taren*-e Mitchell. Monroe route ons- Mrs. Hannah Koeneman. In-*atur route two Word Is Received Os Former Pastor’s Death Mr* Fred Smith recently received word of th*- d*-ath of Rev Jay (• Hanna, a former Presbyterian minister here Rev. Hanna died January 23 at hl* horn*- in Glendale Cal.'

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ll*- was retired from the ministry |nnd hml I»*en In falling health for i -i-veral year*. Thia Immediate <-au*** of hl* death wa* pneumonia Rev and Mr* Hanna, who «ur vivo*, lived in !*<■<ufiri where th** former was pastor of the Flr»t ' PreabyU-rian ehun h about 27* year* ' ago The informaUMt was written in a letter Io Mr*. Smith from 1 ' another former D<-i utur i*astor’* j Wife I 1 o 1 I ARRIVALS Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Fetxier of Monroeville, route two are the pur- ; ent* of a baby *on. born at th*- Ad- i Adam* county memorial hospital , thi* morning at 2:20 o'clock Th*- , laiby weighed seven pound* an*l • 13 ounce** at birth and ha* not been , name*! * ChiraKo Store Thief Confesses To Robbery Chicago. F*b 2fi (U.R) Police' announced loelay that Wallet It llugh. 34. u WI'A ai t pro]** t work *-r. ha* i oiif*-«**-*l an |l*.ofiii day-> light robb* ty of the Marshall-Fl* Id department store a week .igo ami I that Howard Sallow*. .i store I guard, had been arrested at Dav lenport. lowa, a* all accompli*-*-lletertlve HeUt'-nulll Kyrall Ph*lati said Hugh admitteil h*- plotted with Sallow* to hold up a stor*cashier lit an elevator and that Hallow* provided a key to a < heat from which the motley wa* lak* ti

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.Ministers Protest Roosevelt Divorces Indiamipolla, Ind. Feb 26 l.'P) .Methodist minister* here today considered wilting to President n<M>*eveir* children telling them "they have shock**! the Chrhliun t ons* fence" by th.-lr divorce*. The Indianapolis Methodist ministerial association authorized th** executive committee to decide on advisability of sending th*- letter. o Museum Get* Shrunken Heed SlHikane, Wash tl'P) The Spokan*- museum ha* added to it* pi** *-s the shrunken head of it Jivaro warrior who was killed In lialtie 111 the wild jungle* of Ecuador. Th*- head i* altoui the size of an orang*Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Crconiulrtun relieve*, promptly because it goes right to the seat of thu trouble to germ laden phlegm, increase secreffon and aid nature to soothe and heal raw. tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. No matter how many medicines you irnve tried, tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with the understanding that you are to Ilka the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Coldt Btonchihx