Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 62, Decatur, Adams County, 12 March 1940 — Page 3
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Ither Thieme. Walter Nuerpe. Irene Weber, Arnold Thieme Eldora Schtirl«ar Lawrence, Thieme. Hilda i Thieme. Norman Stoppenhaicen. .Mr. and Mra. Harold Thieme Mr. and Mra Edwin Kelnklna, Mr and Mra Edltar Krue< keln/ra. .Mi and Mra Herman Hleele. Mr and Mra Erunk Schuler. Mr and Mra Otto Wefel, Mr and Mra. Anton Thieme. Marilyn Ann lleinkinr ftonabl Wayne Wefel, Reinhard Hoiking. Hllliert Thieme and the honored aueat Mra. Thieme The Dorcaa < la«» of the Evangelical Sunday M-hool will meet thia evening at the home of Mr- .Martin Zimmerman with Mra. Frerl Hammond and Mra Ham l!la< k aaaiatant hoateaaea The Civic Section of the Woman'a club which wi> to have met thia evening at the Library haa poatponod ita meeting The Haptlat woman a aoclety will meet at the home of Mra Will Win new Thursday afternoon at two thirty o'clcMk The Nuttman avenue Cnlled Brethren W M A will hold Ila reg ular meeting Thursday evening al aeven-lhlrty o'rloc k at the home of Mra Wm Kluaeman All member* are urged to attend aa thia la the quarterly meeting and election of offic era Tin- Mt I’l.-a-.iiit i.i.lu lety will meet at the home of MrMilton Fuhrman Thursday afternoon at two n'cloc k Every niomlrer l» aaked Io Ire prevent The dinner bridge club which waa to have met thia week with Mra W I’ Rchrock ha« Iw-en poatponed Indefinitely I PLANS FURTHERED FOR SPRING DANCE The Delta Theta Tan fraternity held a regular IrUalneaa meeting at the Elka home laat evening and ' completed plana for a June dance which will Ire given with lire Della 1 and the l’»i lota Xia aa hoateaaea Mra. Dick Hleele waa apporated aa general c hairman from the Delta Theta Tan fraternity and the : Miaaea Vivian Lynch. Icorena RepI pert. Eloiae lamnatd and I'at Ful--1 lenkamp will aerve- on the orchea-
i fired out of the rv*. <rf nls Ora* I picture. Moat biographies Hat Robinson * Best film as "The Bright Shawl.' In 182. T But. actually, his debut in the movies was seven years be fore. It was a picture callee "Fields of Glory" Arch Selwyr > and Sam Goldwyn produced it from a story by Irvin 8. Cobb Ralph Ince directed The Gish sisters were In it. Robinson also was I hired for the cast but was released i after one week. All hia acenes ; subsequently were cut from the : picture. — The London Daily Express makes the claim that Hollywood * production stills are being used as ; recruiting material by the Rusi sian air force leaflet found on a Soviet pilot captured in Finland. I they say. bore a picture of Clark 'table surrounded by bombers It was a acene from Test Pilot " The caption, according to the Express. urged young men to join the air service Understand Jed Prouty and Twentieth Century-Fox still have | not gotten together on his con,tlnuation In the "Jones Family" I series . Seems too bad He is ■very popular In the aims But. if ' worst came to worst, the studio . could always Introduce a similar I character, an uncle or something Shirley Temple has amassed so many gifts from fans and souvenirs from her various pictures that her parents are patting up a s<p» a rate building to house them. . . . a sort of a caree* museum Brenda Marshall says she is "through with men." but that dldn t keep her from going to the Club <1 with Bill Holden Orson Welles and his soup company sponsor on the radio are parting company by mutual agreen.er.t on March 31. . . . Judy Garland has written a book of poems Pretty toorl, too . . , The Paramount tudio elub can't be superstitious Their original musical, 'flky High." has 13 songs and opens on the l?th. . Anita Louise is so proud ■he has been asked to make three records as a harpist Rita Hayworth, who didn't want to dance m pictures, will do a rumba just the same In "Susan and God" Including the encores. Jeanette MacDonald has been gveragllng if songs per concert Die year's topper In fsn letters has been received by Chick Chandler A man In Ohio wants Chick tc •end him "the freelance I have been reading so much about.'’
DECATI’R DAILY DEMOCRAT TCESDAY, MARCH 12, l‘H(i.
CLUB ( ALENDAR Swclety Daadltna, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phcnaa 1000 — 1001 Tuaaaay Borraa flaaa, Mra. Martin Zimmerman. 7 so p nt. t'hureh Mothera' Study flub. Methodlat t’hureh I’arlora. 2.50 p m Zion Walther League, Lutheran t'hureh. 7:30 p. m Dutiful Daughter*, Mra. Fred f’hronlater, 7 st) p nt. Zion Senior Walther league,'. , Lutheran Church Auditorium. 7:30 l> tn. W c T I'.. Mr*. C E Bell. M* Weat Adam* Street. 2 p. m. • Ivie Section. Library. I’oatponec| tlirla Build Zion Reformed Church. 7 l> m Weoneaday liuaineaa and I’rofeeaional Wornen'a Club. Rice Hotel. C 30 p tn First I'nlted Brethren W M A. Mr* ft E Mamma. 2:10 p. m Zion Evangelical and Reformed luidiea* Aid Society. Chttrc-h I’arlorw. 2:20 p m. Ever Ready Claaa, Mra Harm Baker. 7:10 p m. Shakespeare Club. Mr*. W A. Uiwer. 2 20 p m. Historical club. Mra. Ben DeVor. 2 20 p m Beulah Chapel laullea* Aid Society. Mr* Milton Hoffman, all day meeting Zion Lutheian Mh-lcuiary Church I’arlora, 2 p m. Thuraday I Christian laidle*' Aid Society, Mr* Harmon Kraft. 2 p tn I Better Home* club of Monroe. Mra Jam*** Hendrick*. 7 p. m J Woman’* Foreign Miaaionary Society. MethcMllat Church Rental Room, 2 SO p tn. Eaatern Star Maaonic Hall. 7 .10 |i m. election of officer*. St Ann * Dl*cii**ion Group Mr*. Ralph Roop. 7:30 p m Haptiat Woman a Society Mr* I Will Winne*. 2 So p m Nuttman Avenue I'nlted Brethren W M A Mr* Wm Klu*eman. !' so p m Eavtern Star Pot Luck Supper. Maaonic Hall. < 30 p m Mt Pleaaant lacdie*' Aid Society Mr* Milton Fuhrman. 2 p m tra committee The fraternity voted to give a 'treat of Ice cream to the county I I Infirmary Inmate* for Eaater Mr* Charle* Kyi*- formerly of j Bluffton became affiliated with the; * local chapter I The negt meeting will lie held I March 25 with a dlnnet al the Rice' I hotel followed with a party at the. tElk* I Member* of the Eaatem Star will i meet at the .Mai>onic hall Thurvday evening at »i»-thirty oclock to enjoy ■ pot luck -upper pre* eding their annual bovine** meeting Coffer and roll* for the *upp*-r will ho furnivhrd by the chaplet At the huvinc-H* meeting annual report* Mrs. Louisa Braden — will nave a (pcctdl showing of Grtcnblatt"* Facwou* Fur Coat*. Save up to SO*,—Thur*-. Frl., Mar 14. IS. Pay 10*„—Budget balance. Liberal Trade-in allowance v V V nbw frtett V , J Iragrtatf * » *Si mbiinHiß’s : (tfoi* o*': 0 *': T Exhilarating bath and V V boudmr preparation* ... V V each permeated with the V dekimu, untalmng Kent of Helena Rubinatem'a jp jp Apple BkHtom Try one and you II want to get all y the otheN to complete your Apple Bloaiom bou- _ doit aequencc The buoy ancy, the gaiety, the freah * young charm of Apple * Bloaiom will make thia * your No. I fragrance * V V V Apple BloMom V jp Cologne IKW jy Apple BNatom ▼ Bath Oil St-00 ▼ V V V Apple Bloaaom ■ 'F jp Body Powder.. St 00 -p V * ▼ t * B. J. Smith J J Dru» (o. t v ffftFFFtffFf
will Im> made by the tr«i«nra>r. *rcretary and the auditing committee. Elc-c-tion of officer* will Im- held and a good atiendamc- I* d*-*ii*-d UNITED BRETHREN W M. A. PROGRAM IS ANNOUNCED An interevllng program ha* boon Idannc-d for the meeting of the W. M. A. of the Flr«t I'nlted Brethren church to lie held Wednovday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock at the horn*- of Mr* R E Mumma. Mr*. A N Hilton will lie the leader with Toward a Chrlvtlan Community in Japan" a* the topic Following I* the program: <|uiet rnuvlc o Je*u* I Have I’romlced. Mr*. Carl Flaber; Hcripture. Mr*. Frank Fisher; «010. Are Ye Able. Mr*. <J. T Roaaelot: prayer. Helping to develop a chrlvtian c ommunity in Japan, Mr*. It O. Wynn; What Chrlwt mean* to me and my people. Mr*. Robenold; hymn. Take toy life and let It be. The Zion Evangelical Reformed ladle*' aid MM-iety will meet at the church Wednesday afternoon with Mr* Charle* Brodheck a* the leader. Ilogtevve* for the afternoon will be the Me*daine* Walter Deitach. George Thoma*. Martin Miller; . Floyd Hunter and Henry Frauhlger. Mem Im- tv are avkc-d to bring their rtelf-denlal* The Girl* C*ulld of the Zion Reformed chlirell will meet al the chunh thl* evening al neven o'clock. All member* are naked to lie prenent, CORINTHIAN CLASS HAVE KID'S PARTY Mr*. Harmon Kraft wa* ho«te«« to the memlter* of the Corinthian ■ la** of the chrlNtian church at a kid'* parly la»t evening Mr* Doephu« Drum presided over the buvi-1 ne«» meeting and devotional* During the voc lal hour game* and conical* were enjoyed and lovely refreshment* *erved. The next meemig will lie hold April k at the home of Mr* Everett Hutker with Mr*. Homer Ruhl and Mr*. Everett Hutker on the I entertainment committee RESEARCH CLUB HAS INTERESTING PROGRAM Mr*. Clifford Haylor* wa* ho*te»» to the Itevearc h c Ini; Monday afternoaß Following the- routine open Ing member* di« u»«ed curren' .event*. Mr* A. J Haney had charge 'of the Better Speech le«»on i Th*- leader for the aftemon. Mr*. I John Parrlvh. prevented a vplendid and timely paper entitled ‘ King George VI and Chamberlain." 'On May 12. 1»37 George V! came I Utie»|H« ledly to the offic e- of kingI emperor of a quarter of the habitable globe He had little more thnn a day * notice of hl* brother'* ale dication. He wa* an under*tndy haatily vammoned from relative obvcurlty to teplace a much mote experienced and better known actor In the leading rob- Th*- king’* main taak ba* lieeti to revtore to the c rown the- re»pe*-t and affection that it wa« in danger ol loaing when Edward VIII abdicated " The «e< ond part of Mr« Parrl*h'« paper told the following fad* concerning the prime mlnlnter of England "Chamberlain wa* Icorn In Birmingham A war time call brought him to Ix>nd»n in i»l4 and in due time he became Chancellor of Ec hequer He never craved to apply the brake* to expenditure* on armament* a duty performed »o long that when he became- prime mlnivter he I* reported to have liatened Io advl*e from that department. even on foreign affair*, more readily than to the advice tendered him fi urn the foreign office "Th* burden laid on Mr Chamberlain neem* »lmo*t more than oneman can ppsvlbly hear . He ha* ■aid that he l» determined to detroy Hitierlxm* in Europe Me ha* not only the public motive of common good but al«o the private rancor of the man deceived to *tlengthen him." The club will meet next Monday with Mr* M-onard Saylor* a» the leader The place of meeting I* a* yet undecided. Mr*. Palmer Eicher. Mr* Harold McMillen n»d Mr*. William Bell vlaited in Fort Wayne today Dally Democrat carrier imy* "bk>**om*-d out thl* week with new paper *ack* an annual event for the "little merchant* ’’ Mra. Albert N. Anker who ha* been ill for wevernl month* haa recovered sufficiently that »he waa able to Ire down town yewterday The report from Herman Yager today wa* that he la continuing to Improve and relative* feel more confident of hl* complete recovery each day. The WilUhlre Imaketlmll team won the Shawnee -ecttonal tournament and will go to Columhu* Thuraday to take part in the claan It atate tournament. Jeue 1-aHrun of visited lu Decatur today Pat Parrish and aon Dave of Fort Wayne attended to legal hualne** here yesterday afternoon Andrew Mylon of Chicago ha* been -pending the pa*t few day* here. E L. Cagle, manager of the American radiator and Mandat'd *aol-
—7—fan’ll Cvrcfea/t— ■— w Wwg oam j v a ei* an" ~ ~ Dally Democrat—Betty Crocker Home Service Department prepareo by MEATLESS SOUPS FOR LENT IF YOU art- accu*t<»me<i to nerving hearty hot gotipa for lunch or auftper during the chilly late winter and early apring day* you know how many of them are made with a meat gtock foundation. It really inn’t no ea-y to find a {nod variety of meatles* soup*. Our fimt thought, of courne i a vegetable cream aoup. und here i* the foundation that you can uxe with any left-uver cooked vegetable* you happen to have in the houne.
< REAM OF VEGETABLR SOL F 2 tb*p butter 2 tb«p. all-purpote fluur 3 cup* milk S t*p. «alt Ik Up. pepper 1 cup vegetable pulp (celery, -pinaeh. a«p*ragu*. corn, potato. pea* or any derired vegetable I Melt the butter, and blend in the flour. Add the milk gradually, •trrring conatantly to prevent lumping. Cook for 10 mmut*-*, i atirrmg occaiionally. Blend in «alt. pc-pper and vegetable pulp. »nd rook for 2 minute*. The* will mate < aerviags. POTATO SOl'P Potato *oup « another atandby that ran be thoroughly dc-lcciou-and hearty if it'» prepared with care and tea-coned with judgment t cup* milk 1 tb«p. grated earrot 1 tb«p. mraped onion 2 tb*p butter 2 tb«p. all-purpo«e flour 1 cup cooked potato 1 tsp. Milt Celery salt Pepper Heat milk over hot water. Cook earrot and onion in the butter. I Do j not allow them to blown.) Blend ■a the flour. Stir carrot and onion mixture into the hot milk. Add potato (either ma»hed or boiled) which ha* been rubbed through a
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tary company of Fort Wayne look- j ed after business here today ———- • ~o - — .Mrs. Roy Kalvcr In Berne Book Review Mr*. Roy Kalver of North Fourth street went to Berm- last evening where she reviewed the hook "The Amrlcan Way” for the Book Club of shat city The meeting was held *t the home of Mr* Myron Habegger. Mrs. Kalver 'was accompanied by Mr and Mr*. Frank Braun. Mr* W P Schrock and Mr*. Gladys ChainbetUm
f sv* ucl 1 . i tor spring "‘V\ Kohne Drug Store it Mj i P The coat of a Zwick I’M | IhJ funeral is made in Ljfl accordance with what you think you / can afford to pay. J. I ay s / / Be free to consult z with uh any time. % ZWICK FUN ERM. HOME „ 4 - » I 'wHZWICK-ROBERT). IWtCK j £ in"*-"'’*-** ROBERI B fREEBY V J chrw'Junerul Sennet. JjtuS- 0 utJCn/wtrfiunefuTPrices I PHONES: 6I«8OO ■ , >W ■ ■ JBI. T T
coaree eieve. Seaton with *a)t. celery Milt. *nd pepper. Cook over hot water 20 minute*, vtirring occa*>onally. Serve hot. Thia will mak- 4 to 6 *ervinga. Note: If you prefer crumb aoc> die a in the *oup, omit the flour. LAST MINUTE TOMATO SOI P Os eourae, we’ll indludr a good i rich tomato aoup in thi* group of Lenten aoupi. You'll find thi* recipe a real treasure becau-e it net only make* an unu*ually rich, deI lieiou* «oup with appetizing thunk* of tomato watfered through iit -but it'* eaaily and quickly made. That'a why we call it “La*t Minute Tomato Soup.’’ *! cup cooked tomato** I pulp and juice) ; 'a tap. aoda 3 eupa rich milk >-> tap. aait Daah of pepper 1 tbap. butter (if deairedl •Either canned or fre h tomal toea may be u*ed. If you uae the fre«h. cut them up and cook them from 1U to 15 minute* <without water) before uaing for *oup. Ad-1 aoda to cooked tomato in a -aueepan. Bring to bailing point. : Stir Well to break up piece* of | 11 tomato. Add milk, and heat. *lir I I. ring frequently. I’D NOT ALLOW i SOUP TO BOIL AFTER MILS I IS IN. Add aall. pepper, and (if deaiiedl butter. Serve piping hot. II Thi* will make 4 *erving*.
Adams County Memorial Hospital | Admltt>*l and dlsmiaaed Opal | Whlttenlmrger. route 2 MonroeI ville TODAYS COMMON ERROR Fine la a word of «u< h Indefinite meaning that It usually Is preferable io employ a more deflnlle word For fine explanatloii aay clear, foi fine looking man «*y handsome tor fine spring water aay d-llcbm* or rest railing • «
N. HAMPSHIRE TOBACKF.D.R. If Candidate, Roosevelt Is Assured Os I telegation’s Majority Concord N. H March 12 <t’P>| Th<- flr«t preaidc-ntlal preference primary wa* held today In New Hatnpahlre with Preaidc-ri’ Roo*e veil a**ured <>( at Ic-aaf 2% of the I atate'* eight fh-mdcratlc national convention vole*, and virtually eer I tain .to win the majority required i for a full «l«te of delegate* pledged 10 a third term The llepuhllran* were electing 11 alate favoring Sen H Style* Bridge*, "a favorite" *<m. sot pre*ldent The- Ih-moerat* elect eight atlarge delegate* who will have u half-vote- each in the convention, and two delegate* with a full vote from each of two dlatrict*. There were Ift candidate* for the ' at-large place* Eh-vc-n ol them were pledged to Mr, Rooneielt. Iwo to l*o*tma*tet General Jam*-* A Farley: one to vlc-e-pre*ld>nt John N Garner anil two are unpledged but they oppoae a third term for Mr HocAevc-lt In the- fjraf dl*trlct
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itwo of four cnnißdntc* for the two | whole-vote ptace* lire* pledged to j Mr Roosevelt. In the other dl*trl<-i all three candldule* are pledred Io lhe president Fledge* made by convention d> l< gale* tin- binding until Hie <undi date himself release* them. Thu lif Mr. Roosevelt wins a pledged de|«g*tloa. only hi* unnouncemeni 1 that he I* not a candidate would reh-a-e the New Hampshire delegu- , lion from voting for him at th<I Chicago convention .Man Takes Snooze, Is Arrested; Puts Blame On Train 141 Porle. Ind.. March 12 il’Pt A twenty minute snooze, occasion ed When the dick Os wheel* over ruil (Mini* proved 100 *oothlng. had <-o«t Donald Carr. 24. of Gary <649 Tyler St i (Il today Carr wn* found asleep in hi* car. parked Isrfore an unguarded railroad crossing here Police were called by a watchman at a nearby ’ fa< toi y when he became suspicion* of the ear He told police that th*- click of wheel* of a New York Central freight train pul him to sleep polio- found that he had no light on hl* car. no drivers license and no IfHli license plate* He wa ■ Imoked on the drivels license charge
