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and *nn of Portland and Mr and Mr*. Parker Woodruff and family and the honor guest Mr Woodruff and «on Edmond. MRS DALE ROSS IS RESEARCH HOSTESS Member* of the l!e*<-aich club met at the home of Mr*. I tale Roas Monday afternoon Following the| routine opening. Mm. Clifford Hoy- i lorn Rave the letuton on Beiler EngHall. The leader. Mm. laimoille Fogle, then read a moat Inal met ire paper on "Victoria and Disraeli,” which wa* the aeeond of a serie* of piper* in the political history of England. "King William IV died on th-* evening of the anniversary of Waterloo. He wan «uc< ceded l>y a girl queen, eighteen yearn old "Disraeli. a glamorous Jewish play boy and his friend Wyndham la-wi* .were elected member* of Parliament from Maidstone. and the former obtained, without much effort, the seat whi< h he had mo long desired. After many year* of struggle, Disraeli finally lieeame prime minister of England, the moat foresighterl and strongest of all Victorian mln intern, so acknowledged by the queen at hi* death "Queen Victoria erected a monument to his memory, at her private expense. It Imre the Inacrlption. To the dear and honorable memory of llenjamlne. Earl of lleaconfield, this memorial I* placed by hl* grateful sovereign and friend. Victoria Rf.' The monument mcallr a relation between noVereigti and statesman which wax. and will proliahly remain, unique ” The club will meet next week with Mm. Clifford Saylor*. DELTA THETA TAU HAS DINNER PARTY Memlrem of the Ifella Theta Ta t fraternity enjoyed a nix-thirty o'clock dinner at the Rice hotel Monday evening with appointment* in keeping with St. Patrick* Itay Following the dinner, a short ImsInert* meeting wa* conducted al the Elk* home Table* were formed for bridge and after four game* prise* were given to Mm. Jea»e Hutton. Jr.. Mm. Joseph Murphy and M;». Eugene McCdhn. Ho»te««e« for the party were th--Ml**e« lielore* and KRrtae U-onatd. Kathleen Kirchner. Margaret Wertgherger ahd Mm Robert Gay. The Ave Marla atudy club will meet at the K of C. hall Friday < evening at eight-fifteen o’clock ; Mrs. Arthur Veglewede will b» tnleader.

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By HABKUMIN < ABROLL King FMiazm SrWOxU Wrtlse HOLLYWOOD.—In about three weeks, Lana Turner and Artie Shaw will take their honeymoon and. according to Lana, "we ll just lo»e ouraeivea

somewhere I The red-head-ad atar, who used to love making the round) of Hollywood gay spot*, now says it Is w o a d e rful to stay at home and not to have to worry about I what boy she will go out with.

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Lana is get- ! Ung nd of the house that she and her mother had occupied but a month. "Mother always has wanted to travel and now she Is going to do It." explain' the actress. 'Artie and 1 will continue to live in the home he had befoie our ma mage “ We asked Lana about reports that Shaw, who gave up his orchestra. is going to organize another "1 can't tell you." she said and then added with a laugh: 'Artie and I really know so little about each other." The night when they eloped was the first date they'd ever had. Meanwhile, Greg Bautzen the man Hollywood thought Lana would marry, has a new interest. Carole Parker, the daughter ot a local attorney Bh* la blonde and TOO beautiful. Her appearance with her father at Clro’s the other night created a sensation Both Cesar Romero and Errol Flynn asked to be Introduced to her. But It was Beutaer who was her escort the next night. Mrs Darryl Sanuek saw the young lady and wanUxl to arrange a screen test for her but wo talked to her and she said she Isn t Inter* esteo in a movie career. The Inevitable happened the other night Errol Flynn and his sidekick, Johnny Meyers, went to Chasen s for dinner and ran right Into Lili Damlta with Alfredo de la Vega and another masculine escort When Flynn went ever to say hello 1411 asked: 'What ere you doing tonight’" 'Wo are going to the ballet."

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27. 1941).

CLUB CALENDAR ••elcty Daaditna, 11 A. M. Fanny Maey Rhonaa 1000 — 1001 Tueauay Fimt I'nlted Brethren W M A , Mr* Knrl Crider, 1 30 p m Church Mother* Study Chih. Methodl*i Church. 2:30 p m I Root Twp. Home Economic* I Club, Monmouth High H< hool, < 30 p. m. Kirkland luidie* flub. Kirkland High Schoi. 1 p m. Wagnaaggy I Chrl*tlan Church Prayer Kcrvlce. Mr. and Mr* H F Kraft. 7 30 P m. St. Vincent lie Paul Sm lety. K. of C. Hall. Ip m Historical Chib. Mm. Frank Krick. i:S9 p m Hhake*peare club. Mr* Palmer E' her, t; 30 p. m. I nion Twp. Home Kcnwomlca Club, Mm. Marjorie Schafer. Al! Itay Meeting. Officer* of Astern Star Max nlc Hall. « p m. Practice. Thursday CYO. Knight* of Columhu* Hall. * p. m, Pleaxant Grove Woman * Mhudonary Society. Mr*. Flunk itarklo*. 2 |> m. HI Mary's Township Home Economic* Club. Mm. Austin McMichael, I p m. Call Meeting of Eastern Star. Manonlc Hall, 7 3o p m. Dinner Bridge Club. Mr*. Paul Sourer. C. 30 p. m. Chrlatlan Inidie*' Aid Society. Mm. Gerald Strickler, 2pm Rurallatlc Study Club. Mr* Pet * Miller, kpm Friday Ave Marla Rtw-Jy Club. K of C Hall. S 15 o'clock. Msnaay Research Club Mr* Clifford Saylorn. 2 30 p m MRS FRED SMITH HAB MUSiC SECTION The Music Department of the Wte man'* Club met last evening at the I home of Mm. Fred Smith and elect-* erf a new chairman for the next year. Mr*. Harry Italley Mm. 1.. A. Holthouse read an interexting paper on "Music With the Dance" which was prepared by her daughter. Mr* William Gaaa. who wa* unable to be present Irer-tigse of illne**. At Hie clo»e of the program chorus singing wa* enjoyed Refreshment* were served by the assisting committee. Including Ml** Della Sellemeyer. Mm. Dan Tyndall and Mr*. J L. Kocher. Jr. TRIFLE BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION HELD Mm C E Hocker of Flmt street entertained With a delicious dinner Sunday noon honoring the ’ birthday anniversaries of her hus-

Mid Flynn "That * tin*." Mid UN. "to art we." But th* topper la Gita. When Flynn arrived, he found himself seated directly behind LUI and her companions. The audience was ao Iqtrigued they almost forgot to watch the stage. After the second ballet. Flynn and Meyers disappeared. Movement started by Jonathan Hale, the character actor, should bring some really substantial contributions to the Finnish relief funds. Hale la giving one day's salary ami Wendy Barrie. George Sanders. Paul Guilfoyle and other members of the "Saint Takes Over" company are following suit The reason why The Ghost Breakers" set Is so cold these days is because Paulette Goddard can t stand warm rooms She seldom turns on the heat even at home. Jean Arthur and her husband Frank Rom. have slipped off for a trip to Canada. Fits In very nicely with the 'Take Another Honeymoon" publicity slogan ot her new picture. "Too Many Husbands." . . . What s there to the story that Barbara Hutton has refused two studios permission to do a Aim about the founding of the flve-and-ten stores f. . Reader Arthur Friedman phones to My he caught the sneak preview of ■•New Moon" at the Academy theater in Glendale and thinks It is the best of the MacDonald-Bddy pictures . , . Alan Baldwins pals scared him practically out ot his wits by substituting flash bulbs tor all the light globes in his bedroom. ... The newly returned Jackie Coogan and Sugar Geise a twosome at Sardis. . . . Arisen Whelan and Ken Murray a ditto at Clro'a ... And the very pretty girl there with Arnold Kunody was Verna Knott, who earns out from Chicago to make a test for Howard ( Hughes. . . . Alice Faye Is to happy. Tony Martin's sponsors have agreed to move the radio program to Hollywood. April 1. . . . And Arthur Murray tells the story about the Hollywood actreM who rebuked her Chinese houseboy for entering her room without knocking "I might be droMlng." she explained "No bo aflald. MiMte." reassured the boy. "Always kiok flrst through kley hole."

v a rw a* prepared by Dally Democrat—Betty Crocker Hem* Service Department NEW WAYS WITH AN OLD FAVORITE U ”D LVIVALS" of old-fashioned furniture and “influences” rC f <»ur rrandrtitdhera' and irreaUrrandmother.*' days in • a,v 'th, clothes we buy this sprinx make us think a bit about the foods of those former days. And when we liegin naming over the pies and cakes and other good thirty* that mother used to make, we're sure to include Jelly Roll among them. So here's a modern recipe that makes a real old-time Jelly Roll.

JEI.I.Y ROLL 3 »gg* 1 cup *ugar i tb*p cold watyr i t»p. Havering 1 cun *ifted* cake flour or all-purpo** flour 1 t«p baking powdsr % tap. .-alt ‘a rup jet’; or jam or any desired flli.ng Beat egg* with rotary beater anti) very light. B**' in sugar gradually. Brat in water and flavoring. Sift flour, baking powder: and *alt together and beat into | the egg mixture—all at one*. Beat: until smooth and well blended Pour immediately into shallow i pan. 10x15 inches, which ha* been greaserj and lined with grea-rd paper. < Batter should be only *i I *n< h deep in pan.) Bake 12 to 15 minute* in a quick moderate oven, 375* F. SO IT WONT BREAK WHEN ROLLED When baked, turn upside down immediately on a cloth sprinkled with confectioners' sugar, remove paper, and cut edges off cake so that it will not split when rolled. Spread with jelly or jam or any desired filling and roll carefully and quickly -- wrapping in towel until cool. For a very special dessert, in-

- — - Cwivwu I’M W ta"> lortw. te ————————— If you have sny spscific cooking problems, send a letter requesting Information to Betty Crocker In care of this newspaper You will receive a prompt, personal reply. Pl«e,e enclose 3 cent stamp to cover postage.

I band, <’. E Hocker ami A. E and James Keller A birthday cake . {added to the attractiveness of the affair. All three men are the same age, AS. Mr. Kessler’s birthday la-in*; , February 25. Mr* Hocker'* the 26th , and Mr* Everhart’s the 2*th Mr*. , Kessler and Mr*. Everhart were also guest* at the dinner. Prayer service* for member* of the First ChrlHtian church will Im-<-ondu< I**l by J E Anderson at thhome of Mr and Mr* H. F. Kraft. Wednesday evening at »even-thirty o'clock MR. AND MRS. LKO ENGLE HAVE 25TH ANNIVERSARY I Mr. and Mr*. la*o Engle of| French township entertained a | number of guests at dinner Sunday noon honoring the occasion of then : 25th wedding anniversary. The guest* were Mt and Mr* i Mid Beavers. Harry lleavt-r*. Lu i cile Beaver* Floyd Luther and Marie Engle , I EASTERN STAR PLANS INITIATION There will lie a called meeting I for the member* of the order of I Eastern Htar at the Masonic hall I Thursday evening at seven-thirty * o'clock, at which time initiation j service* will Im* held for a dace I

He’s Nearly Nine Feet Now! niiiiiiiiHßymr mH i j , ■MM Hubert Wadlow World's tallest man. Robert Wadlow. • feet Inches tall, marks I his 22nd birthday by observing how time flies at hie St Petersburg. Fla., hotel, whore bo io vacationing. Wadlow s home is at Alton, 111.

stead of serving your jelly roll with fruit or ice cream, as grand- : mother did. make it into a Panache. This Panache is a lovely pink and gold affair that you can make the day before your party - i and forget until time to serve it. Y**u know how convenient such desserts are. JELLY HOU. PANACHE 1 pkg. flavored gelatin (raspberry. strawberry or cherry) I’i cups boiling water 1 pt. fresh berries (2 eupsi or 1 cup raspberry or strawberry jam : 'i cup sugar (if fresh berries are HMM) I 1 pt. whipping cream (2 cups) 1 jelly roll with red jelly filling Dissolve gelatin in boiling water, and eool. Wash, drain, and clean the berries, and sprinkle with the sugar. (If jam I* used omit the sugar.) Beat cream until stiff. When gelatin ha* stiffened slightly, whip it and fold in the sweet- ■ ened berrie* or jam and the •tiffly whipped cream. Pour into a lightly ( buttered round pan i torte or spring . form pan is good) which has been lined on the side* and bottom with slice* of jelly roll. Let stand over ’ night or at least 4 to fl hours in : the refrigerator. Turn out on »erv- : ing plate, garnish with whole berI ries, and serve void.

of four candidate*. Th<- candidate* are Mr* Robert Thompson. Mr*. W M Itumgerdner and the Misses Helen Jean • Kohl* and Annulielle Doan. After the service* refreshment* will Im* served by the hostexse* for the evening. Mrxdame* Lloyd Cowens, Fninii* Ellsworth and John Myer* and the Misse* Marjorie DeVosa and Helen Howard. Every member of Eastern Star is asked to Im- present. The Pleasant Giove woman'* missionary society will meet at the home of Mr*. Frank llarkles* Thurxday afternoon at two o'clock. The CVO will meet Thursday night at eight o'clock In the Knight* of Coliimbu* hull no si xnHUKf host TO V. I 8 CLABB The V I # < la»» of the I’nlted ’ Brethren Sunday *chool held a patty Monday evening at the home ul I ton Bohnke with devotional* In * harge of Everett Johnson and Earl ('rider, president and teacher respectively. The class made plan* to atten-l the PaxKlon Play to be given In Bloomington. Blioni* in May Game* were played during the social hour and prise* given to Marjorie Foughty. Allien Porter. Evelyn Burnett. Arthur Poling and Herald

i She’s The Best! I Janice Ixigan Annual Art Students League Ball, in New York, voted Janice Logan, film actress, a* the "best undressed woman of the year." with Marlene I Dietrich and Dorothy Lamour as runnera-up. Qualification* were: draped magnetism, femininity, figure ... and something that could be explained only with an "Ahl" —IM. —— Hitchcock Forty member* attended ih«- party. Deli< iou* refreshment* employ ing the st I'atrb k * Itay motif were served by Kathryn Jackson. Vivian Hitihimk. Bud Haley and the host. o | Adam* County *| Memorial Hospital i Dismissed Ml** Halda Meyer route 3. Bluffton; Mr*. Eugene Field*. fi2f* Wincheater street Admitted Mr*. Elmer Anspaugh. 331 Win* liesler *tr«-el — ■■ -a SM Sheeta SVyill — 20 tb White Automatic Mimeograph Bond, free from lint and «<ized for pen and ink aifnature. Sealed — Rip-Cord apener, 51.05. The Decatur Democrat Co. SMALL FIELDS and TIGHT PUCES FORD TRACTOR with * Ferguson System • Fence corner*, irregular field* anil garden plot* mean nothing to thia com|>act unit. Ytdi get into place* even hor*e* can’t work. There are *<> many advantage* with the new Ford tractor ami Ferguson aya» tern—von duMild see it in operation (or yourself. Well he glad to arrange a demonstration for you on vour farm. JCOC twTnnaig Dana* Boa JO * Iss MW| M S(US*MK(> DIERKES Auto Parts Went Nutt man Ave. Phone 322 ■ I Y 8 T fl M WIBHIH IBtFLIMIMTe j Q (.•

bwals Mr*. Elmer Anspaugh. who ha* been quite ill nt ili-r home at 331 Winchexter street, wa* mou-d to the Adam* county memorial no«pitai this morning. Mr* I tan Zeser Is Improving satisfactorily »t the Adams county memorial hospital where *he ha* l*e< n a patient for the past several week*. Mr*. E I’ Field* wn* mov«-d from the local hospital io her home at 625 Winchester street this morning Khe wa* accompanied by her special nurse, .Mi«* Lina Jaeh nke. Mr*. Fields, who ha* been'nor-1 iously HI. is much Improved Nancy lam I nr-. Imliy daughter of Dr and Mr*. Fields, will remain at the ho*-1 pital until .Mrs Field's condition h further Improved. Mr. and Mr*. Itay Fllttner of E"ans Ville have been visiting In Decatur for the past two day* with their son. Kenneth. Mr*. Roy la-hman ha* been returned to her home in this city from a Fort Wayne hospital, where she underwent a sinus operation. | Miss Anna Yager and her brother*. John and Leo. visited with their I brother Herman at the Ht. Joseph {hospital In Fort Wayne thia morn Ing Mr. Yager wa* reported a* la- j ing la-tter today. Mr. and Mr*. C. E Hocker wen) to Fort Wayne thio afternoon where they attended funeral service* for Mr*. Kalilsh. mother of Mr*. Carl Hiimmond of Niittman Avenue Mr. and Mr*. II F Kitson hav.returned from a two months’ vl*it

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in Florida at Ki PeterxliUrg. Miami. I Daytona Beach and many other I place* Special Matinee# At Local Theater# To accomodate the many visitor* who w!H he In the city to attend the Hectlonal Itasketliall lourment. the Adams and Cort theater* will present special matinee* Friday afternoon The *how* will start in both theaters at 2 o’< Im-k and will run i-ontinuou* all day The feature attraction al the Adarn* Friday and Saturday will be "Charlie McCarthy. Detective" with I Charlie. Edgar Bergen Mortimer | Snerd and other* The Cort will Iprosent ’Oklahoma Frontier," with John Muck Brown. Itoli Baker and | Fuzzy Knight loliAV S COMMON ERROR l>o not «ay, "I earn more than do nine out of ten men In my end end where it belong*. You |M>*ltlon:" put the verb "do" at would not *ay "You earn twin* the money that do I " ♦ BEFORE A COLD SETS A REAL I < Lke a few drops of Va-tro-nol. ft'ia » wonderful help in W C preventing cold* ▼ B from developing. Va-tro*nol