Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 51, Decatur, Adams County, 28 February 1940 — Page 3

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Singing of I hi- < tub song was fol* lowed by the club creed and devotional* by Min. Raymond Johnson. After the business meeting. Mr*. Gertrude Myer* gate assignments tor the next meeting Irefore taking up the study of "Tomorrow They liny " The value of a child’* development in participating In the family buying wait dism-ed and the question of whether Ixiys u< welt as girls should have this training war asked lltidgetlng and hobble* for children were other interesting topics. .Mrs Clyde Harris and Mrs. Iz>w ell Smith, hostesses for the afternoon, served dainty refreshments. The Methodist ladies' aid mm lety will have a Silver Tea at lire borne of Mrs Frank Crist Thursday afternoon at two-thirty o'< lot k The Work and Win <ln s of the t’nlted Brethren Sunday s< -hool will meet at the home of Mr and Mrs. Clarence Drake ti.lfi North 7th street. Friday evening at seventhirty o’clock A thirty minute prayer service will precede the regular | < lass meeting All memlcers are asked to Ice present The Happy Home Makers club will meet with Mr«. Freeman Walters Friday. AH committee chairmen and all officers of the- Women of the Moose are requested to meet at the Moose Home Thursday evening at seven thirty o'cloc k The Adams county woman'* c horus will meet at the- Moose home on North Second street Monday afternoon at one thirty o'clock This will Im- the final meeting for enrollment of new members. The* ladles' aid society of the First V. B church will serve a thirty-five cent chicken supper at the churc h Saturday evening from five to seven o'clock FAREWELL PARTV GIVEN FOR CANADA RESIDENTS Mr and Mrs Ed Bauer and fa 1 tnlly of this city attended a farewell party Tuesday night at the jthecar Bauer home- near Convoy, ctl.iofoi Rev and Mrs W l» Bauer. Mr and Mrs. Karl Klager all of Heshuro. Ontario. Canada Rev Bauer returned here to his 'former home to pet form the marriage ceremony of his sisters. Miss Marte Bauer to Kail Kiager. and

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY. FEBRU ARY 28, 1910.

CLUB CALENDAR •oc-lefy Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phone* 1000 — 1001 Weoneaaay Christian Church Brayer Service Mr and Mrs || F Kraft. 7 30 P m. SI Vincent he Paul Sm-iecy K of C Hall. 2p m Historical Club, Mrs. Frank Krick. 2 30 p m. Shakespeare Club, Mrs Palmer Kk her. J 30 p m 1 nlon Twp Home E>v>r>omi<* Club. Mrs. Marjorie Schaler. All Ikty Meeting lif fleers of Eastern Star. Masonic Hall. X p m Practice Thursday Women of tltc- Moose Committee Chairmen and Officers, IjslgHome, 7:30 p m Methodist ladles' Aid Silver Tea. Mrs Frank Crist. 2 30 p m CYO. Knights of Columbus Hall. 0 p m. Pleasant Grove Woman's Missionary Society Mrs Frank Harkins*. 2 p. m. # St. M iry’s Township Home* k>onomics l lute Mr« Austin M- Mic hael. Ipm Call Meeting of Eastern Star. Masonic Hall. 7.30 p 111 Dinner Bridge Club. Mrs Paul Saurer. fi 30 p. m Christian l.adies' Aid Society. Mrs. Gerald Strickler, 2pm Ruralistlc Study Club Mrs Pet" Miller. * p m Friday Happy Home Makers Club Mrs. Freeman Walters Ave Marla Study club K nf C. Hall. N 1, r » o'c loc k I' B Work and Win Class. Mr. and Mrs Clarence Drake c.'ti; North 7th St . 7 30 p m Saturday Chicken Suppe r. First I'nlted i Brethren Chfltctr;"s to 7 p m. Monday Research Club. Mrs Dan Sprang. 2 30 p m Adams County Woman's Chorus. Moose Home, j 30 p m 1 ' Miss Helen Bauer to Elmer Schrader A potluck suppet was held at the home and the evening was spent In game* and social conversation. During the evening the two couple* received an old fashioned Iw-lling STUDENTS HEAR tCONTINUKD FRO* PAUA ONR* Owen in U2l. who established a tnoderu I'topia which was known .is the Community of Equality This Owenlte experiment liascd It* faith upon education It launched the most prctgresslvr system of education that had ever tteen attempted to that time A numlter of world famed scientist* and great educator* were brought to New Haimony on the boatload of knowledge m l*2fi for the con duc t of the school* The commission I* giving *|tes lai stress to thc-se educational feature* It I* she purpose of the memorial program to restore these historic buildings and to institute programs and practice* that will hiing hack th» idealistic principle* of the community of equality which was c harac terlted a* an adventure In happiness. Two of the outstanding building* have already Iw-en taken over by the commission These are the old Rapplte tavern aud the old Fauntleroy home The tavern has Iceen conducted a* a unique hostelry for nearly a c entury and a quarter It Will be restored to the fieriod cd the first quarter of the |>th century. The old Fattpileroy home was > - * w > I ROY S. JOHNSON Auctioneer Fob 29 Homer Mills A Sons J miles North and 4 mile East of Bluffton. Msr. I—A E Mohr. 2 mile South and 1 mile East of Convoy Mar. 4-John Van Gundy. 10 miles Southwest of Lima. Ohio. Mar. S- Edwin Newhauser. 3 miles North and 2‘* mile* West of Berne. Mar B—W C North. 1L» miles Ea«t of Convoy on No. 30. Mar 7 Calvin McKean. 1 mile North and 2 mile West of Monroe Mar » Mrs Harry Hufflne 3 miles South and H mile West of Van Wert. Ohio March 12-Homer Haney. 2 mile east of Decatur, first farm east of Deni school house March H - Frank Mutenbelser. 2H miles south of Decatur on road 27 * Trust Co Bldg . Decatur. Indiana Phone lot

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By HARRISON < ARROI.I. ■tag FsslsrM Syadlvsts Writer HOLLYWOOD— Back at home and bedded with llu. Errol Flynn claims that th* latest episode In hi* hectic married life with Uh

Dam 11 a was much ado about nothing. "You can t call thi* a reconciliation." he Insist*, "because w* were never really separated I took an apartment because I was I starting a pictore and thing* always ar* tough then

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A* a matter of fart. I'm keeping th* apartment and if the work get* too heavy, I might move hark to it for a while.” They'll probably be no work at •fl. however, for several days Errol say* the flu hit him th* other i night »fter he had done dueling •eenes for The Sea Hawk” from | 9 a. m. until 8 p. m. It * a very funny *tory ahout, the dinner invitation the Jav Paleys gave to Alexander Wca.ll'rott. He laid he'd like to come if he eould play roquet He probably won t know it. unless he reads thi* but the Psleys got a Beverly Hills sporting store to open after hours sc. they could buy the necessary equipment Businesa had better be good for the Vivien Leigh-Laurence Olivier ; production of "Romeo and Juliet." He's made 78 telephone calls to New York from hia dressing room it M-G-M. The two stars will carry 10 huge sets and a revolving stage m tour. When they open at the r’lfty-Firat Street theater in NewYork. they will only he a little way i ’rom the Capitol, where "Gone With the Wind" i* expected to still 1 » running If It is. Vivien will be plsying In competition to terself. d • I Just heard a funny on* Clark .able « birth was first recorded in Harrison county, Ohio, a* that of * female child The error, of coura*. has since been corrected. i Add to Hollywood Ironies; Don Ameche I* going to take piano laason* On the screen. Don has played a composer and pianist in 1 Alexander* Ragtime Band,” l 7Swanee River" and now in "Lil- i Ban Russell 1 In "Sailor's Lady." you'll *ee|i Jan Dnvi* do the first contcdy ' fall* in two year*. She cut them 11

I - -■ - I occupied successively by a large | number <»f the distinctive member, of the Owenlfe community and of ill.' brilliant afterglow " It was enshrined »<>ni«- la years ago by lh<- Indiana fedciniloii of < luh" a» the cradle of lhe woman's < hib movement In thia home, the Minerva society. the flrat outstanding woman, club of the w rid. was formed The commi.sion la Issuing a series of publications of which the firat, "The (lid Fauntleroy Home.” is Just now being distributed. Thia hook la an epitome of the panoramic hlatory of New Harmony aa viewed through the window. and portals of thi. old home which ha. stood through a century I and a quarter of wonderful history I The famous Rapplte labyrinth. a| very unique mystic maze, has be«-n I restored Preparations are being I made for a very large Influx of tourists to thia memoilal site In the near future. The legislature established a fotir-year period for the restoration --- — O—■ SCOUT BANQUET (CONTINUKIt ON PACK THItKK) mist-inner. and Charles Gruenert, assistant Anthony Wayne nrea executive. T C. Smith presided as loa»t-| master Grace was said by Rev. C I M. Prugh. and community singing was led by W. F. Beery. —a Eormer Basketball Star Die# In Wreck Muncie. Ind.. Feb. 2* it'Pi -I William Karl Marks. 22. former I basketball star of Desoto high , school, was killed Instantly las' night when the car he war driving crashed Into a utility pole near here. — Kermit Roosevelt To . Command Volunteers Ixtndon. Feb. 2d —<U.R> -Kermit Roosevelt, son of the late Pr»sl dent Theodore Roosevelt, has been appointed rommandc of the BritIsh volunteers to Finland, the Finnish aid bureau announced today The bureau has been recruiting volunteers to light In Finland Roosevelt's appointment was made by Finnish authorities He tenounced bls American cltisenshlp last year and took a lieutenant's i commission in the British army ' with the rank of acting major

out, on doctor's orders, after *h* injured her back whil* clowning with Buddy Ebsen in a rehearsal for a seen* In "My Lucky Star." But th* back'* okay now. Walt until you see the adagio Joan does with Wally Vernon. Ixowdown on how Billy Halop got a part in "Tom Brown a School Days' is worth an Item R-K-O laughed at him when he first applied because It was looking for boys with English accent* and couldn't imagine a "Dead Ender" talking with one. Several days later. Halop's agent returned to th* studio He tad a recording in which Halop played both Basil Rath bone's and Nigel Bruce * pails in "Sherlock Holmes" , . , and an English accent so broad you could cut It with a knife Halop was promptly signed. Topper In la-ap Year proposals is the one receive I hv Eddie Albert from fiv* girls at Mt Holyoke colleg* in Massachusetts All flv-« signto th* letter and asked him Ito take hi* pick. Now Albert la trying to figure I out how to handle the situation. ' because fiv* women scorned is too much even for an adventurous fellow who get* hlmseif lost in MexIco. Mona Gitterman. critically burned while being fitted In a movie costume, had her sixth blood transfusion. It was given by Iva Stewart, atock actress at Twentieth Century-Fox and one oi th* players in "Lillian Russell At th* time of the accident. Mona was getting rea.lv for a part in this picture. . . Olivia de Havdland was with Tim Durant at Ore's the other night, but Charlie Chaplin got most of her dance* . . . Loretta Young there with Tom Lewis. . . . We made * *||p of the typev.riter ye*terday. Greg Bau.zera new Interest i* Carole Gallagher ... not Carole Barker. . . . Add to new combination* Juli* Hayes and Dave Gould at Ruby Foo s Vendome. Isabel Jewel! and Emilio .Mijia at the Oub 17. . . . Kay St. Germaine, the radio thrush, and Jack Carson have set Aug. 15 a* their wedding day. . . . Nancy Kelly and Irving Cummings. Jr were hack together again at Kerwin's Lodge. . . . Flonne McKinney gets a part in M-G-M s "One Was Beautiful.” . . . Loretta Youngs kid sister, Georgiana. Is no longer with Selfr nick, but still aims at a movie career. ... A group of miners at McCall. Idaho, are bombarding M-G M with queries about the sequel to "Northwest Passage" If the company isn't coming buck, I th*v want to cut off 'h< ir whisker* I

, * I Dewey Entered In Wisconsin Primary Madison, Wis . Feb 2* — -UP I Thomas K Hewey, New York, entered Wisconsin's Republican presidential primary today with a full slate of 2i delegates pledged to support him at the Philadelphia national convention next June Supporters of Ren Arthur II Vandenberg. Mich., have announced they will file his name in opposition to lh-wey in the tprll 3 primary. —— ———o —■■—- Tatter's In a Trailer Findlay. <>-<U.F> Klmer Runkle, the "tailor In a trailer." and hl. I wife are touring the Vnited State., I making trousers and sewing on i Didn't Kiss on Lips pisie* i—i ■ masai ■L-W * 1 * Mm Murray Testifying In Los Angeles court In connection with her suit against her ex-husband for 21,000 a month. Mao Murray, one-time screen star, told the court that she never kissed her 13-ysar-old eon Koran, center of the suit, on the Ups because “I wanted him to euperler.ee his first emotional kias from the woman he would marry.*' The boy is In the custody of an Albany. N. Y. i woman until such time as Miss I Murray can establish a homo for him.

Adams County I Memorial Hospital | * * Ml** Edith Kidd of Willshire. Ohio wn* admitl.-d io the lioepllal yesterday for an emer*en< y operation No visitor* are peimilled Mis* Lucile lx>ng*nh«wrer of f'raigville wax ndmlfted today. t'alvln Ehrsam. BleaMint Mill*, victim of accident on federnl highway 27. was admitted to the hospital yesterday afternoon when he Mllffered a bad < lit on the ba< k of hl* head He will lie dismissed today Kenneth Nouenschwandt r of 3l<> Oak Hlreei. also in the accideiti. re< elvi-d first aid treatment fur a hllklii < ut on hi* bend urn) wa« dismissed Mr* Ida Klelnknlghl has lieen i dismissed from tin- Adam* county I memorial hospital to her home at I lno7 West Adam* street She bad | In-on a patient in the hospital since November 27. suffering from a fractured li ip Mr* Jesse Nteeie of BhUKant ' Mills, who had the misfortune 10l i fall and break her tight hip last Saturday, showed some improvement this morning Guy K<mi«, son of Harvey Koos of Mercer Avenue, who lias been quite i ill in the hospital was report*d a* being greatly improved tialuy lie* wa» removed from the oxygen tent i yesterday Mr* Elmer Anspaiiah of Winchester street, who was taken to the hospital yesterday uffetiru — ■■

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'with arthritis. sr-crrM slightly Improved this morning Charlie Helm well known iristtrance man and pioneer resident rd Decatur, is improving steadily at the hospital where he has !«•<■« a patient for several week* o ARRIVALS Mr. and Mr* Aaron Hudduth of South Eleventh Htreet are the parent* of a lathy Iwy. born last nirht at 11 45 o'clock at lt.e resident e The lialiy weighed seven and onequarter iHiund* at birth and ha- not IM-eti named. Thi* I* the second ImiV and third ■ liild in llu- family and Mr* William Boerger of route 3, Iteiaiur are the paretit* of n liaby Isiy larrn ut the Adami county memorial hospital Tuesday levelling at t; .;2 O'clmk Un- baby I weighed seven |M>und* and fifteen uunr e*. He ha* not lieen named. Mr*. F G AII w ein will return the last of this week from Gibson city Illinois where she has spent the iiast two months with her son I iiml daughter-in-law Mr and Mr Tom Allwein . Mr* Carl Atideraon of klrkland | township is visiting relatives in I Harrisonburg. Virginia and other eastern (itle*. I Mi and Mis Frederic Schafer and Mr and Mrs Dun Schrfer will

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leave Sunday for Miami. Florida where they will efljoy n month'* vacation. Senator Chester Wativon. Fort Wayne attorney, was attending to biisine** in the Adams eiri-liit conn today Ora Baker, stale highway district superintefldeflt of Bluffton. wa« a business caller here Mr und Mr* Thomas Daglie of Grant st reel hud a* their guest* for the past few day* A H Spuller of Detroit, Michigan. On Sunday Mr and Mrs Carl Spoiler of Fort Wayne Visited ul tin- Hague home. The entire group visited Mr and Mr* n inr Gephart of Wren Ohio. o Twenty Italians Are Killed In Explosion Rome, Feb 2* 'UP) Twenty person* were killed and Dot injured In a gas explosion In, the Arsa coal mine today It was feared other victim* wor< buried In the I wrecknge "A serious mining disaster <»«— i i-iirrt-d in the Arsa < oal basin due ' to a alas explosion." a communique said "So tar a* can lx- uscertuin- ; ed 20 were killed and 100 injured " DEATH CLAIMS (CDNTiMI r.n Flt<>« PAQB ONfli will lie in the < hurt h cemetery The body will lie returned to the hom< late this evening from the Zwick funeral home and may ioviewed there until time for the serV ires