Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 53, Decatur, Adams County, 1 March 1940 — Page 3
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v . snvrr sne naa been doing war | work, and th* gossips take this aa further evidence that the star'* marriage to VlrElm* Field will come off about that time. We talked to Virginia at M-G-M. howI ever, aru) she ■till wont admit IL
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p »!»"<• my parent* (he ■ WouW ' ,ry much I ’ ' “ ,h * W *oK»rT. “ dr,rtn » •» ambuloidon and father ta busy R***®t litigation " dL? 1 * 14 4 *»'l known Fa ‘ nd h( ' l ' ta lh ’ Po F * counaeior. fc M R * t^ bor * * ton. Rodion LTuh^ r »’ n,y flna,| y *• l» E Oun.** R ° ytl En * ,B ** r ’ n,JW for 7" RaU “ s «* C, n “ ln, ‘ nl n' officer—r “■ UHrpoyi Scottie!,, h h “ po "’ u<, F»»hZ, '"•P«in<Ud t*cauM k* ? Mh.^ c ‘“ ,ornl4 '•* Rtieatl, „ 4 must be MvM But F‘*Aan*L h r mo,h * r n<)w F fciev. ‘ °* her money and Ing ** h * r attorney. Fl*r»r,n °* th * k-t Mor y that ■hm. about th* After th* h»r motiir f ' . 'Dartta. from k** J 1 * 1 Am oL J*** Ju,t *** n JtMay“ * ,r > h »Pt>y Wiu call **£ for » o< t® »ay ?• h?v. ’^ w *‘ H,r k •*< the fainteat to ’***« AL^ ,l “ y ’’ h,,Uo American oMml Or
tea. Mrs O <• Baughman wan in . .h»rge <>f the devotional* and Mr a It W Graham arranged a program of music A trio composed of Mr* W E. Habegger Mra Percy Gould and Mrs. Graham gave several selection*. Mra Graham played «<>v oral violin solos and sane Mra Harry Halley was the accompanist Al the con< luslon of the program. the guests were Invited to the dining room, where Mrs Henry Heller presided at the tea table which was centered with n laiuquei of spring flowers. Hostesses for the afternoon nth or than Mrs. Crist included the Mosdames Charles Fletcher. W <) Little. It A Stuckey and P G Riker The Kirkland W C T V. will meet at the home of Mrs William Yager Tuesday afternoon at one n'clotk All members are asked to be present. The following menu has been an nounced for the 3.5< plate chicken supper to be given at the First I'nlfed Brethren church Saturday evening from five to seven o'clock fried chicken, mashed potatoes gravy, dressing. < reamed |i--as let tnce salad, fruit snlad cake, coffee i hot biscuits. MAULLERME YER MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Mrs Howard W. Manlier of route 3 announces the marriage of her | daughter. Faye, to John E Meyer of Decatur. Mrs Meyer Is a graduate of the Decatur Junior-senior high m hool , Mr Meyer is a general cnntractoi I of this city li Mr and Mrs M> •. in [to their friends In their newly furInlrhed apartment at 90® West Mon-1 I roe street. THANK OFFERING SERVICE TO BE OBSERVED BUNDAY The woman's missionary smtetv of the First I'nited Brethren , church will have a thank offering service at the church at the corner of Ninth and Madison streets Sun I day evening at seven o < Im k Following i« the program Organ prelude. Miss Mamma . Hymn, congregation i Scripture, Mrs Charles Rolienold ladles' quartet. Prayer. Mrs. O W Brown Special music Presentai loti of offering. ' Conner-rational prayer. Rev. Ros-
did you think she already was one? Ocilta was brought up in this country, but she »aa bom in Canada Talk about a stroke of luck! J Frank Lloyd will take -The Tree of Überty" company to Williamsburg, Va. where he will find a 116,000,000 set all ready and wait* I Ing for him. The Rockefeller Foundation has .pent thia aum reatoring the vil* I lage to ita pre-Rsvolutionary war , condition. Thia exactly Ota the re- i qutrementa of the picture and all . Columbia will have to pay la the coat of the location trip. Bruce Hampton, the baby in "Sailor's Lady," has grown an inch and a half al nee the atart of the picture. They took some shots of him standing in his crib and his nooa just came to the top of it. Now they need retakes and it's his chin that touches the top. Tou'll hear more about this i baby. He's virtually stealing the ' picture. Bruces dad is Erie Hampton. Hollywood publicity man, and his grandmother was , Jeanette Lowrey, once leading woman for Lew Fields and also a i member of the original Floradora . company. Unfortunately, she was ■ not one of the sextette. She was only one of the principals. » — Josi Hall got the lead In "South of Pago Pago.” but Lupe Telex' exboy friend. Clayton Moore, didn't I lose out entirely. He had his opr tion picked up and will play the r second lead. . . . Add tn puxxler. > "Stanley and Livingstone" was r mentioned In almost all the critics’ r polls as among the year s 10 best, I but It didn't make any sort of nom- ■ I nation for the academy voting. . . . James Stewart is as tickled r as a kid over his new plane. He I will fly to Mexico City on hie next ■ vacation. . . . Attorney Bentley Ryan Is up and around again. He ■ was at the Case Lamase with t Wanda McKay She’s the airline i hostess whom Bill Le Baron dis- . covered and put under contract at i Paramount . . . BUI Powell, ani other convalescent, at Grace Hayes 1 Lodge with the bride. . . . Dolly Hunt end Hal Roach. Jr., a combi--1 nation at Earl Carroil's. . . . r Jerome Cowan was telling James t Cagney that he would be seeing him nn the Torrid Zone Mt "What do you play?” asked CagI noy. "The heel.'' replied Cowen. » "Oh," said Cagney, with a grin, r "Type casting."
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. M \RCH 1. 19 10.
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, ii a. m. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — loot Friday Happy Home Makers Club. Mrs Freeman Walt I*TM. Ave Marla Study Club. K. of C. Hall X 15 o'clock r B Work and Win Class Mr. and Mi Claten--- Drake r,ti; North *th St , 7 to p, m Saturday Chicken Supper, First I tilled Brethren Church. 5 to 7 p in Monday Firemen's Auxiliary Mrs Ervin Eltey. 7.3*1 p 111 Research Club Mrs Itan Sprang. 2:30 p. in 1 Adams County Woman's Chorus. Moose Home, i tn p. m Tuaaoay Tri Kappa Musicals. Mary Margaret K Upper. 7 to p m Psi Inta XI Mrs. Sim Burk 7 30 p m Kirkland W C T I'. Mrs. William Yager, 1 |i m Wednesday Shake.peare Club Mrs Carroll Hu rk holder. 2 to p tn Historlral Club. Mn Fred Han- < her. 2 to p m Thursday Pleasant Ikile Indies' Aid. Mrs Charles Bryan, all day Missionary Society. Presbyterian Chun h. 2 3o p m selot Chorus spot 10l Missionary sermon. Rev lloss-lo' Closing hymn Benediction Organ postlude. All members of the missionary jsociety are requested Io tiring their thanks offering liose* MARGUERITE KITSON GIVES BOOK REVIEW Miss Marguerite Kltson of this city recently gave a spltndid review of the hook. "Tragedy Through Triumph at a meeting ■■■ 'the otterhein Guild of the First | i'nited Brethren < hurt h. Mrs. Orland Brown as nresktent of the guild scs iety. presided over the meeting The Pleasdnt Dale laidies' Aid sm lety will hold an all day meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs I Charles Bryan. " I YEARLY ISSUE iCoNTI.NCEtr FROM PAOK ONK» , Hollis Bonlfas. Joan Krick. Kather-; me Weiland. James Kitchen, Di*ie Miller Richard Walter. Ikib Eichhorn. Mary Wlkaon Kathryn Davis. Irene Light, Evelyn Burnett. Martha Ellen Hower did Bie cartooning for the publication which carries a front page picture of ‘'Gabby, the town trier." in the Gulliver s Travels moviw cartoon I 5(10 Sheetn B'/yill SunrNt -Canary Seettnd Sheets. neath wrapped 3.*»e. The Herat ur Demnrmt Cn AGGRAVATING CONSTIPATION RELIEVED i MtUNLAX Is per.lisrly s4spt.4 Is sisp right in and gl»» r-llst from lha Ills and -jlacomtolta brought hr | lha rlugglah and irregular action ol i the mtesl'oai tract Pure CatWornia Prune Juice rendered laaattve with Carrara and Senna •»* the active ingrediente ol PPUM.AX which prove ao ben. he la I in acting immedtetely. even in thoae . seee which hoc. proved most stubborn You II ftnd WM AX ea.ilr edapt.d tn the moel delicate .»et-m and you will appre. rale Its Mild Ease e-tloj rvervoiw likes the las- of PttVNLAX and children actaalli inet.t on repeat doses Ash war druggist lor a Zgula, *0 cent bottle today. One. sou uw> It you'll never lie without U. tor sale at all draggista. B J. Braith Drug Co.
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sßrr PmINAI \ Mrs Dirk Archlmld of Coldwater. Mii hlgati. visited here a ahoV time today. Mrs Roy Archhold a- ■ ompiinled her home this afternoon and they and Mr. Dick Archbold will go to Toledo tomorrow to attend the funeral aerviceg for Mra Robert Na<hlrleb Mra. Carroll Burkholder returned Wr-dneaday evening from a vlalt In Conneravllle with her mother, Mra B (’. Case. Itinnne Linn, daughter nf Mr and Mrs l-awrenct- Linn Is coniined to het home with a very bad cold. Mrs. Clyde Butler of North Second street has itso-n confined to her home with a severe case of Influenza for the past ten days. She was tejiorted as being conslderaly Improved yesterday. A red bird, who sounded Just like the same one who has been coming for years worke us this morning with his ahrlll whistle to proclaim the first day of Marek and the approach of spring. Chris Eii her of Hartford township was among today's business visitors, Mrs la-land Frank and itnughter Mary and Miss Martha Mecy visited in Fort Waytn- late thia afternoon. BERNE NEWS By S. M. SCHWARTZ William Reusfter. 75-yeur old local man who recently recovered from a serious Illness, fell on the i<e this week and suffered a crack | cd shoulder blade. Ills condition Is not lielieved serious at this time Anita Kennel, daughter of Mr. 1 and Mrs Alvin Kennel and a pupil ’ in the first grade here, suffered a bad arm frat ture when she fell | fioni a slide , Mias Lizzie Robrer. 71. of thia i place, had het right hand badly in- < Jnied when she had II caught in a l wringer No lames wete broken Imt i the hand waa badly bruised i Jess Mlihaud. well known local < auctioneer who has ls-en -eriously ill for some time, is reported to Im ; Mimewhal improved Mias Riiflnc llulmgger. daughter | of Mr and Mrs John II Haliegger : of Monroe township livieg near Ilhe Winchester < hurcli. and Howard ; I Pharr, of near Dulton. Georgia who I spends it large part of his time . tin this community, were i nited In i I marriage nt ft n’lliak Wednesday i evening The vnws were received 'nt the parsonage of the First Missionary church here, the Rev. C II i Weiderkehr officiating. The bride’s | staler. Irene, and Role if I’readorf I attended the couple. Oswin pprutiger. < usfialuiii of the |l Herne auditorium, waa host at a | luiuquet at the auditorium Tile* l| day evening for the playi-ra of theß baakethali teams in the lndepend-!| ent net league lieie Sixty tour || players und officials were present. || The other twenty Individuals wh<>|| had Irnen invited were unaldc to Is-]| present Baker! ham. and mote of II the same, featured the menu. s»«rv-l| '••d family style. Mrs Sherman Stutky of thls| place waa quite badly burned alsiu' I I the face and hands when a small | I stove expliHb-d Her condition is ' not serious | Jerome Steiner, who Just cone luded his college haskelliall career had a new suit of clothes stolen .from his locker during one of the I final home games. It has just heen 1 revealed No trace of the thief waa found, atid Steiner had to borrow clothes before he could make his way home after the game i i The Mennonlte choral society will present Mendelssohn's Hymn of Praise at the Mennonlte church on | the evening of May 5. The produc I tlon will lie under rhe direction of Freeman Burkhalter and reheat sals | will start Monday evening. March | I Revival services will start at I lie
I'rßes Aid For Victims in War-Torn Europe Representative Bloom and Herbert Hoover I’tgfng government aid to relieve human suffering formei President Herbert llisi ver goes le-tore tjie house foreign affairs < oininittee in Washington as n ifllzvn Shown with Repieseniullve Sol Blooin of New York. Hoover now la engaged In a humanitarian campaign to aid vii-tlma In war triin Etitope
Defensvle- . Mennonlte rhilrr h Sun , day. March 21. and will continue I for two week*. Rev Milo Redlgoi ; will lie the evangelist. The senior class of the Jefferson ! high school will present tin- farce I lomedy. Iler Emergent y Family" r at the school auditorium on the evenings of March U and 1.5 Mem-< In-rs of the east arc Edith Hahegger. t'leola Brunner Roma Whita< re. Elsie Haheggei Mabie Wulff. Clifford Baker. < <-<ll Bollenliu< her. Been Brewster. William Kenney and t»on cline The Hartford town ship .Imilor class will present the play. The Ghost Chaser" on Man h 2't at the school auditorium The Moser Brother*, famous Swiss yodelers who appeared her--several weeks ago. will give another concert al the Berne Auditorium on the evening of April If They attracted a lapacity crowd here this winter an-l many who warned to hear them Were unable to get in. ' i For this reason, they will again
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lonceI once overran Hu- Imyou country near Imeoinlie |„! has revealed only six menilii-i of tin- pure Klniin None are yoiinr enough to voice it good sat whoop \n inler mlttent guttural I'kh 'l« their only iiiii'ivlllzed reinaik ?4th Child 12 Pound Boy Berlin, N II ti pi Tin- 2Hh child of Arthur I* Morel wits a 12 pound min He has 12 chlldreii by his first wife and 12 by hi« second till but four are living o — Beer Easily "Destroyed" Palmer, Muss tt'Pi Silver street residents notified a wholesale company they lound a hariel of lieer that hud fallen from a lru< k The company reqn«- n-d that the liarrel he returned after the lieei
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