Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 52, Decatur, Adams County, 29 February 1940 — Page 3

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meeting will Im- held nt the home of Mr. Carroi! Burkholder It will lie u current event, program as well a. the yearly ImnUmm meeting. All niontltern are ask<-d to lie prevent WOMAN'S CLUB HAS AN ALL DAV MEETING The I'ttion town.hip woman'.' dub met at the home of Mr. Mar ' jorie Schaffer Wednesday and eh- ’ joyed an all day meeting A dell- < iou. chicken dinner »»« served at I noon to the fifteen member, and two visitors present Assisting Mrs Schaffer a. host ! e-.se. wore the Mewdaines Harry. la-hrtnan. Horner Hiltner and Frank (iloekler In the afternoon Intel | e.tiiiK talk, were niven by Winfred Gorki- and Mrs. Ivan Nldlinger The Firemen'* Auxiliary will meet with Mr. Ervin Elzey Monday evening at .even-thirty o'clnc k All memlter. are a.ked to Im- pre*.ent. WARTHMAN MLAHREN WEDDING OCCURS ,MI«. Luella Warthman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Warthman [ of t'raigville. became the bride of I.<n Me Ahren of Monroe in a singlring • eremony performed February | 1 24 al .lx o'clot kby Rev Moore Mina Margaret Poling and Wilbur ' I M< Ahren were the attendants. ■ ■ MRS. FRANK KRICK HOSTESS TO CLUB The lll.tonial club was entertained at the home of Mr*. Frank) ; Krick on Line s.treet Wednesday I | afternoon. Nineteen member* answered the roll call with quota f lion, with Mr« Sam Butler. pre.i dent, presiding over the routine I I opening The leader for the afternoon. Mr. E<l Beery, conducted the current event hour, following with an unusually intere.ting paper enlltl led What of the American Dream "The dream of a land in which life should be better. richer and fuller for every man. with opjtor,'unity for eac h according to hi. ahi llty or achievement II wus Hu idream that ha. lured ten. of million. from all nation, to our America In the past century " Mrs. Beery stated the condition, that exist today and s|M>k<- of how our government I. stepping In to -aaaiut the lea. fortunate mention Ing the bousing projects, the ramp, that furni.h employment for our youth*, the beginning of the tiocial security ac t and the provision. enacted to Improve the act

• aubetltute. Vallee and The King a MW* cleared a wire and sang directly to the wedding part* It's a very funny story they are telling on Isadora Friedman, of the Warner music department. He and Director Sidney Lanfield were talking and the conversation ' turned to jazs music Friedman was scoffing at the I many bands who claimed to have started it “Come intc my office.'" he said, "and I'll play you one of the really early records " Il turned out to be “The Livery Stables Blues," as played by the Dixieland Jazz band Lanfleld let him play two more and then broke the news All three of the records hail been made by Ijinfidd himself when he was pianist with the band. Eleven yean ago when he was a lifeguard in Illinois. Ronald Reagan saved a girl. Mary Helen Cobb, from drowning The star just received a startling letter from her She is now the wife of an Argentine industrialist and the mother of seven children. She said she has just read of Reagan's marriage to Jane Wyman And that she is willing to make a present of 11.000 to every child they have. Despite the flattering offer. Jane and Ronald are not planning a family at the present. Fay Holden, mother In the Hardy series, risked her life over the week end to save her dog. The Holden garage caught fire and the animal was locked in It.. . The actress got the doors o|>en and rescued her pet just aT*ul< Sit;...interior burst Into flames... . Doc* tors now say that Actress Mona Gitterman definitely will recover from her burns and, better still, that her face will be unscarred . . It will be months, though, before she is completely recovered . That was Will Price. the dialogue director, dancing with Arleen Whelan at La Conga They weren't a twosome, however. . . . Tills spot opens an ail-electric orchestra. Every Instrument has an electric amplifier . Billie Gray was the pretty girt with Georgia Stone at Stapsy Maxie. .. . Mrs. Henry Fon la already is in New York awaiting the birth of the baby , , . And has anybody else pointed out that this year is the fourth time Irene Dunne has won an academy award nomination ’

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1940.

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Rhone. 1000 — 1001 Thursday Women of the Momce Committee Chairmen and Officer.. UmlkHome. 7; JO p ni M. thodi.t laidles' Aid Silver Tea. Mrs Frank Crist. 2 SO p m • AO. Knight, of Columbus Hall, * p. m. Pleanant Grove Woman's Mission ary Roclety, .Mrs. Frank llarkleM, 2 p. tn. I Hl. Mary's Township Horne Ec-o-Inomlca club, Mr < Austin Mc Michael. 1 p m. I Cull Meeting of Ruaterti Rar. Masonic Hall. 7 :?,<! p. m. I Dinner Bridge Chili, Mrs. Paul ’Huiirer, t; so p. m Christian latdiea* Aid Society, 'Mrs Gerald Strickler. 2 p m Rnrallwtlc study club Mr. Pet > Miller, * p. m. Friday Happy Home- Maker- Chili Mi . Freeman Walters. Ave Marla Study club. K of C Hall, k 15 o'clock. I' H Work and Win Class. M, and Mrs Clarence Drake. r,ir, North 7th St . 7 20 p m Saturday Chhken Supper, First I'nited Brethren Church. 5 to 7 p tn Monday Firemen's Auxiliary. Mrs Ervin Eiaey. 7 30 p. m Re.earvh Chili Mr Dan Spraru-. 2 10 p tn Adams Comity Woman Clmru . t Moose Home, 1:30 p. tn Tuaaaay Tri Kappa Musicale. Mary Margaret Klepper 7 '!•! p m Pwl lola Xi. Mrs Sim Huck 7 2<» p m Wadnatday Shakespeare Club Mt- Carrpll Burkholder. 2:30 p m Historical Club Mi- Fred Hanc her. 2 3o p m 'that It may give every person the security he need. a. long a- he Ilves and cif our old age a.*i sane | "Out I'nited States It.i Iteeti ' slow in making economic provision for old age Many other c cmnfrle.have long given attention to tht-c* problem President Hooscvelt fated that no on<- should la- obliged to work la-foie he r eighteen year c of age llow< ver. thou-and-: of c hildren from 10 to 13 year* of age ar>-1 working in various partr of our. I'nited State. "The c hild lalarr amendment I* i not effective ax lints far only twen-ty-eight states have voted for it Before It become, a law thirty-six •fates must ratify it. htdeana tMH*' fled the amendment in f'c!-'. In conclusion. Mr. Beery .talcsl that the Americ an dream must rest |on the practical and substantial I foundation of a family income that 'will provide the- necessities of life. | After a brief business meetlni; the hostess, assisted by Mt- Hole er t Krre k and Mt Dob h - -I i refreshments. The next meetinst I will Ice held at the horn* of Mrs I Fred Humber, with each member, 'having a port in the prognun The members of Tri Kappa will! enjoy a mu.icale at the home of Mis. Mary Margaret Klepper Tuesday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. All member* are asked to be on time a. an important buslnesa i meeting will precede the muslcab Mrs. Him Burk will be hostess to the members of the Psi lota Xi sorjority at her home on South First ' street Tuesday evening at seventhirty o’< ba k --»»■« Q 11 — ■ - War Hits Baby Adoption Ixrndon H'PI- Baby lioys. oneat a premium, now are unwanted for adoption Everyone seems to prefer a lathy girl. Adoption «s letlen are swamped with letter, front; mothers who want Io find c htidle.s | couples willing Io relieve them of the responsibility of btlnglng up! Infant sons

Men’s Gospel Chorus To Sing Here ■ '^£, 1 f<</ j X ( v "* The men** fotpel ihorua from the Fort Wayne llihle huthiiie will prnwihi m iuk mml inuahal program at th** Flr»t Me(h<Mlinl < hm<h hi thin «Hy Munday aflerMOU at < 10 o’lhH k The puhlh* la liivlikl tn attend

English Actor Weds Again W ’■ i'. H ' **■ f. f. N. Phontphoto Recently r>nrt< 1 from F.dna Berf. his ac'*eaa-wUe, R.reen Player Herbert Marsicill is pictured v. th Ins new bride, the former Ist Kuaseil, euren a> h<-<, nt 1.-m Vrgoa. N< v. It was ths second mac sage for Mr« Ru-erlL ton.

I Indians Ban Swastika Sign jh. *►. w" ■-* -w -" a TSSEHt v* • - * V 4 Wk, . w W s. V. c.- wwfih Mi 4 5 |k i c< A 'm3A- Sdt iMI * J - IB ‘ Resenting agarnrt what they termed "act. of oppression ' by the . Nazi government of Germany, four tribe, of Arizona Indian* have banned the use of the swastika tn future design* for blanket and basket weaving. The swastika. Na» party emblem, long ha. been used by In- an* a. a religious «ign. Two Navajo girl* sign th* im|s>.dng document banning the swastika at Tuc«on

Running Lights Off Color Redding. Cal ll'Pl A loyal navy wife thoualit it would be fine to have red and green running ’lights on her automobile so had one headlight t<-d and the other green A highway patrolman warned her sin h light* might la- fine on the high «ea« but di-tinctly taboo on California highway 0“ •- —— Housewives Get Tips Ixm Angele* < I Pl Dr It E | Beaman, addressing the American I Presslve Chlroprai to A -laiulion here, bluntly told housewives how Ito do their work if they want to avoid His that result purely from

th* l nature of their work and their wrong way of doing it His panacea was rest more, eat five small meals II day instead of three bl? ones, pile up your dlshe* for the entire day and then do them at one di»h washing session o Pirates Who's Who Found Boston ll'Pl Even the Imld bad men of the sea have their. Who's Who according to tin- Historical Records Survey ot the WPA The Boston Public Library has a volume naming the most fa mous pirates, written by Philip <lo«se and published in Ixmdon in I*2l

The Christian Science- Monitor publication this week carried the story of the promotion of W -I. Mougey. former Decatur man. to the post of advertising managc-r of the I'onllac division of General Motors. Word of the promotion was received here weveral day* ago Mrs. Victor Eicher who lea. lieen 111 with the flu for several days, is i>-coveilng and I. able to resume her work at the county auditor’s office Mrs Kiel hi yn lougli is recovering from Injuries sustained earlier in the week in n fall at her home. She sustained mm ligament, in her left wrist. John Wc-chlc-r of Blue Crc-c-s township, former county treasurer paid us a visit today He came in to pay hi. taxes and said he km-w how much the early payer.: hc-lpc-'l when he had the job. Frank Conler has reeelvod a c ard from bls brother. II U. stating' that he will leave- Fort laiuderdakt. I Fla . Sunday and will Im, home-: altout Wednesday Says he i. feeling good and has enjoyed the trip, though the weather has lieen cool mm h of the linoA lot of youngsters and tlieir elders are waiting for the whistle lontght to start off the Adams | county sectional tournament an I > the excitement will continue until' ■the final gun Saturday night Girls, this was the real leap year day when by every right and precedent you had authority to grab i your man and hold hint for keeps. ! The date. February 2tth. comes Inn once in four years. William Hartman. 17. of 1107 Weal Berry street, who disappeared from hl. home alxiut » a in Mon-1 day and sent his parent, a telegram from Decatur that hi- would not return, was apprehended yesterday at St Uiuis and will lie returned here offlc ials advised Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette Mr and Mrs Owen Baker of For’ | Mayne will move into the Vam-e residence on N'vrih Third street Mr Baker is connected with the job depaitrnent of this officeCharles McKee. M cd Hunting ton. for many years connected with the Fiance- Stone company and well known here, died in a Battle Creek sanitarium yesterday Mrs Herman Kbinger I. ill at liei home on West Madison street - _ .0 . Family Washing Delayed York Pa tl’Pi Mrs. James Martin put the family clothes in the washing mac hine and miapjied the switch on hut the- machine re-

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(irayson’s Widow to Wed ‘ V* cP- ~ f Mrs. Alice Grayson and George L Harnson , Widow of the lan- Admiral c ary T Grayson, who wu. chairman ol the Aim-rh-ari Beef Cross. Mr- Alii '- Gertrud- Grayson. 4K, sc.on will tnu ry | George- I. Harrison ■>', ■<>%> rnot ol New York Federal Rec'-rve bank

fused to run A hastily summoned electrician found the motor missing. A boarder, was charged with larceny. i o The Why of Scottish Tie Pasadena. Cal UP) Ih-pttty county clerk E E Ekdule knows 'that hl. Scottish necktie which he

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i Iwiught at Edinburgh is a Scottish necktie Bc-dde* having heen made In Scotland <>! S ot’ish wool with : four diff'-rent plaid patterns. It can i lie tied in suc h away a. to create the appearance of four different colored necktie, to suit any color ol clothing .end all for the price of one