Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 65, Decatur, Adams County, 15 March 1940 — Page 3
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_ CLUB CALENDAR Society Ooadtmw, 11 A. M. Fenny Macy Phones 10CO — 1001 Friday Pocahontas IxmU'c. R«-d Men Hall 7 3ft i> m Philatha*' Mr- C E Kell. 7 W p in. Monday Atlanta County Women's Chorii* i Moose Home, 1 3»i |» in Research Club. Mr- W Guy I Brown, S 'n p tn, Tueooay I’sl lota Xi. Mt* Floyd Grand staff. 71” P in Decatur Hower Gard' n club. , Mi- Martin Zimmerman, 2 '■" p m Wednesday Hbakespeare Club. Mi Bert Townsend. 2 ’0 p tn ■ • Mizpah benedlc Hon (hiring the sen lai hour tin mem-!.<-r« were entertained with a read ma. ’ Sima of the Wind by Mrs Home: Kuhl Delicious refresh- ' ment* were nerved by the howassisted by her daughter- Phylltw and I ton na SENIOR CLASS ENJOVL PARTY The Senior class of Mnntoe Inch school held a ilass party In the school building Tuesday evening Members arrived In overalls or slacks Hay and corn (odder de. <n ated the room* and formed an up ’• propria te Imckground for the <o* turned auests. Games and relays were enjoyed by all Refreshment* of weiner sandwiches smacks and pop corn ( were served Thirty memla-r* of the senior rias* and two teat her* ‘ were present MISSIONARY SOCIETY HAS REGULAR MEETING The Zion Lutheran missionary > .society met In the mm ml room* of the < hurch Wednesday aftetnoon ; with twenty members and one guest j tn attendance The meeting wa* i iopened with the singing of an Ea- > ! ter hymn. Mrs H Krueck' lterg had th< de j votional* at the con< In-ion of which group singing was enjoyed i Mrs IxMti* Welterl reviewed a chap , ter from “Anna the Widow ami' M isslona ry" After a business meeting a i hour wa« enjoyed with Mr* Kaytnond suggestions of the Easter *ea*on were n*Fll in the refreshments I served hy Mr* Webert and Mrs H t. laiukenau — The Teen* and Twenties «lub met at the Lincoln school Tuesday The meeting was cnndm ted by Thoma* Adler Kpe< ial numlters were sung by Mary Jane W’orden The meeting was then turned over to L. K Archbold who showed many Interesting pictures relating to agriculture. Peary festival and the world's fair si " ' o - — —- —— - - Adams County Memorial Hospital I Admitted Mary Helen Good- | night route t. Bryant; Burford ' Dull. Wren Ohio Dismissed lad* Nadine Hoskins. Geneva.
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Robert Hoch, son of Mr ami Mrs. Ill'll lio* h I* a new employe of the First Hute Bank having commenced his duties there Tuesday • E Hell while attending to business in Fort Wayne, called on H J Yager a patient at Ht Josepn hospital Ib-tmun was sleeping but the nurse mformad Mt Cell that i he was improving each day.' The U |.S barn <|an< e crowd will .entertain -perlally Saturday night. I observing the eighth birthday of I 'he old Hayloft Many of the songs [tlM-d the first night will lie given Miss Polly Melick has returned [to her home in this city after a Id day vacation In Ht lanils. Missouri. Mis* Alice L<'tihsrt was a business visitor in Fort Wayne Thursday afternoon Mary Helen Goodnight, Httle daughter of Mr and Mrs Ana Goodnight of Bryant, route 2. wa* admitted to th* Adam* county memorial hospital this morning for an emergent y ap|»-n<li < toiny George Kingger of near Bluffton I was a visitor in Decatur this morning Clyde Striker of route 1, Geneva. Iraiked after business here today It K Knossos Pittsburgh and Chicago. Cal E Peterson Will Wm neg. A II Suttles and Fred Blosser • lljoye.l lull'll at rhe Hire hotel this noon and talked over their days in high s< hool. all attending D H S a' the same time Harold Steele foinii-rly of Plea- ' -ant Mill*, has moved to a farm home on route three, owned by Ben St hroyer. Ed J Ahr. of ea»t of the city. i« reported 111 at his home o PLAN SERVIC ES fCONTINI'En IIS' PAGE TIIIIEB) high ma** will lie said at r> o'clock follow ; by ma- -' *at * -I l ' and S Ci A M Benediction ol the Blessed , Sa, rament general absolution and | [plenary Indulgente will lie given I following the 'r l*i o’t lot k mas* The pastor announced that the j unsual door collection at the S :30 ' mas* on Easier Sunday would not ' lie taken o SUGAR COMPANY I 'CONTINUED FK'iU PAOt* o.NUI land Mi* Buller will move her 4 ' mm)|i mn a hofll* 4 or apaitnuTit In j available (or them Both men me I II rained a< < ountantN and have hud much •‘WperielM e hl I hell line of Work ..... MM KM O -e Raided Slot Machine Costs Prosecutor !<■’» lai Porte. Ind March 11 rl’Pt When Frank Krege lai Porto <afe proprietor, pleaded guilty to a charge of maintaining a slot-ma-chine yesterday he cost prosecutor Howard Demyet |5 Dem yer who took office Jan I. had offered a 11 bounty front his own pot ket to anyone fumi-hing information h-ading to the conviction of any pernon operating a slot machine In the county He said he had paid the I', fee Ihii refusetl to reveal who gained the award Krege was filled |2'> and 1(0 50 costs. KNOEF SPEAKS tCGNTINUED FKOM PAGE ->.SE» handling grievances against the company he prepared and reviewed leglslatitm for presentation to congress and state legislatures When the railroad adjustm nt board was set up in IS’.! he was chosen a* one of two men to repreI sent the eastern railroad* on the first division of the larard which la composed of five men representing lalmr and five representing the companies Although hi* board I* the highest < ourt of api**al on railroad problems It deadlocks 111 about onethird of the case* dut to the fact It la evenly divided betwoon lultot and management. In rusts of deadlcM’k. a referee la appointed by the federal medialion lioaid to
Sugar Bowl RESTAI’RANT Will reopen for hUMinr** APRIL 1 DINNERS — I.I'NCHES SHORT ORDERS I'nder the management of Mr*. Clarence Drake and aon. We invite you to eat with tta.
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By HARRISON < AKROI I. King Fegtsres Myadkals Writer HOLLYWOOD — Nothing could lie more emphatic than Bette Davit' leniala of wedding plana or even a roman-1- with Arthur Farnsworth, I
the young east- i erner who is I now her house [ guest, along with his slater, Bailisra. "I hate toem-1 hurra** the hoy, by even talking about II I Bi." Bette answered our queries. "Ht I and his sister [ ar* merely! guests al my I
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home They will be leaving tram. I like Mr Fama- ■ worth," she continued. "I think he is charming, but marriage to' him or anybody else i« the farthest I thing from my mind at the mo-1 merit. And you know me, 1 would ‘ not be coy about it.” Bette said she met Farnsworth ' last summer while she was staying at Pl' kett's Inn in Franconia. N H He was an assistant to the proprietor, she declared. The Johnny Weissmullers are making *ll preparations for twins H's too early to tell scientifically i because the stork isn't due until September, but. for 200 years, ; every third generation of Beryl Scott's family on her mother's side has produced twins. Beryl's great-grandmother and great-aunt had two sets of twins. Recently, two of her cousins have had twins F.veryhody at the preview of My Son. My Son," commented on t th' amazing resemblance between the hoy actor, Scotty Bei-kett. and Ixiuis Hayward, whn plays the i haractrr as s man. Their smiles, their mannerisms ar* exactly the same. Hayward helped to explain this “(if course they are the same. “ he said. "I studied that hoy and I based my entire characterization on hia." A handsome admission, don’t you think? Incidentally, though you'll never I noti'-e it In the picture, the hoy's eyes are brown and Hayward's are I gray The Grade Allen for president gag is very amusing It also was a funny gag when Kldie Cantor used It in IM2 He and David Freedman publiahad a book railed "Your Next President." Now that ' W C Field* ha* been mentioned j
make a final dwfalon Th- d<-< I-, eeveral month* ago at a different ■lon of the laianl or tin i<f.-te.- location . .innot to- rwver«e<| bv coiiii« Inn Ju*! lie of Ihe peace l*alrl<k may In- <-ufor< •'<! by court* Brien. Mate and local polite con-! Million* of dollar* . f claim* at, j dueled the raid More titan 20 pat-1 handled directly or Indirectly byi ron* were in the handltook at the' the bttard i time A* a part of the program flr«t o rank initiatory work wa* premiit . . ed and following the meeting i*~ *w"* t n' freahtnent. wet Fmt Worthy Teg <U.P> « h | Bell, local |frodti<-e broker, ha* . computed that r,u omimer t-ranber-Terre Haute Bookie’s tie* win be eaten in Forth worth. Establishment Raided »*«' ... ii mw 11—iFI ~ i !■ !■» ■■■ Terre Haute ln<f Mai<li Ii Ifr' l *'■■ ' " il’l’i Police conflM-ated a quau- TOlfAt H COMMON Millon tlty of rat ing *heeia. form* and „ |fc . au ,„ ... approximately *«<«> in ta.h from a >(|y Fit mean, atiHMikmaker'* e.t ibli«hm«nt In the , d( hrtl antJ ,hould iietrer be downtown dl*trlct here la*t nigh' ltMH | rot repair arrange or preThe ItandiwMtk allegedly is opemt pure • " ♦ Indian Who Shot Britons Thia radiophoto from London ahowa Mahomed Hlugh Atari, left, who •hot and killed Sit Michael O’Dwyer. 75. former lieu tenant girveiimr of the Punjab, and wounded two other former Itrlti.h idmlnlatiator* of Indian province* a* they attended a meeting in lamdon The Indian •luyer I* handr tided to a detective Aiad told polic ehe killed O liwyer to gain revenge for the death of hl* brother, killed In rioting In ISIS when O’liwyei wa* In chaig* of 'he provinge
as a rival ea-ulldatt to Grade, Eddie says he will throw his hat In, too. "I couldn't enter against Gracia alone," says Cantor, "because, after all. the While House has seen too little of a woman in the last eight years. But, when Bill Fields came out, that settled IL It's Cantor for president now." Quite some excitement at the , Cedars of 1-ehanon hospital when [ Madeleine Carroll enrolled for a <ourse in the "Mother Clinic." But jit's all for arts sake. She plays a mission nurse and has to bathe the babies of half-breed women in "North West Mounted Police.'' The fair Madeleine has lost pounds since she made "My Son, My Son," which was smart he<auae she was too heavy in that ' picture. Gny Kibbee tells this one about his fout-year-old boy. The other day the youngster asked how you make money. "Oh. youscan be a lawyer, a doctor. an engineer, lota of things." explained Guy. "unless maybe you had rather be an a*tnr like me " "Oh. no. daddy," said the boy quickly, "I'd rather work.” In "Boon> Town,"' Clark Gable and Spencer Tracy will do a scene while wearing old-fashioned union »ults. . . . How do you like 1t?.... Mrs. Douglas Fairbanks, Jr , ha* reserved the penthouse at the Santa Monica hospital for the expected arrival of the stork . . . Such a mob at Grace Hayes’ Ixslg* when Rudy Vallee and his troupe put on a special show. . . . Vallee asked for an Introduction to Ix>rraine Du Bois, the blonde beauty from Reno. When Vallee goes for a blond*. It's news. . . . Jackie Coogan at the Ixwtge loudly applauding Sugar Geise's rum ha dance with Charlie Foy. . . . Dancer Charles Collins was fit to be tied! A woman in a local store mistook him for a floorwalker and, when he politely explained that he wasn’t one, she hau led him out for not wearing a hat so she could tell the difference. . . . Add to new combinations Steffi Dana and Dennis OKeefe at the House of Murphy; Walter Brooks HI and New York Debutante Esme O'Brien at la Conga. . . . Arleen Whelan and Alexander Darcy were dining again together. What goe* on? ... And here’s a laugh. Mickey Rooney does a scene In the new Hardy Family picture with a St. Bernard dog When K rears up on ' its hind leg*. It s a foot taller than > , Rooney
LOCAL STUDENT COMPLIMENTED Dale Rudicel’s Scholarship At Short Course Praised A letti-r complimetiilng th« w-holurHhlp of Dale Dudliel. employe st the Cloverleaf tTi-amerie* here, wa* received by Koy Price, county Purdue ugriculutral adflxor. from V. C Ffi-'-man associate dean of the s< hool of argrli uHuro of Pardue I'nivendty. As winner of an i-ssay contest here several months ago. Mr. Rudieel wa* given free tuition at the Purdue eight weeks' shor' course. The letter la: "Mr. Roy L Price County Ag Alumni Advisor Decatur. Ind . itear Hr. Pike "It I* with considerable pleasure that I report to you that Mr. D. D. Rudicel ha* attained five A and two B grade* in the Dulry Manufactures option nf the eight Week* winter <our*e. A* you will recall, be won the winter course e**ay contest In your county, and I wish to express my real apprecaitlon to you. to the Ag Alumni Association the county agricultural agent, and other cooperating friend*, for their realistic aid and encouragement to you men striving to gain education advantage* "Your* very truly V c. Freeman Assoiiate Dean.” I — — FINNISH TREK tcoNTiNUBD on roe ri*> soon a* peate had been con< laded, to get such of their remaining possession* as they could. To aid these refugees. Iftonon In all. along the front between the Gulf of Finland and the arctic, the governu ent had mobilized all motor lran*port available. and had appeab-d to civilian* to lend their car*. Tomorrow, the Finnish withdtawul begins In the area north of Llekaa As they started their march today the Finn* left lu-hind them for th* Russian* the thousand* of Russian dead whose twisted, frozen bodies lay under a fresh snow The withdrawal, under the meaty protocol is to proceed at th* rate of seven kilometers a day 14.38 miles > When the Finns have withdrawn the first seven kl'ometer*. i the Russians are to keep pace with them maintaining an Interval of that dtslame until the withdrawn) ha* been completed The withdrawal had been worked out in stage* from six zones It is to be completed in some area* Tuesday. m other* at the latest March 2fi llatigo. which Rusnta gets as a
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“WAS ALL BUT CRIPPLED BEFORE I TOOK RETONGA"
Ache* And Pain* Were So Bad He Could Hardly Walk, Declare* Mr. James Goodwin. Feels Fine Now. Happy over their renewed strength and freedom from suffering well known clliiens of Indiana are daily praising Retongg in pule ll<- statements so other sufferer* may know of the wonderful Iw-tie-fits brought by this famous new herbal medltlne. Mr. James Goodwin. a Mason and well known resident of IS2U Rembrandt St.. IndiatiafMilis. is among the latest to give tbe celebrated mcdii ine tns unqualified endnr*<-ment Ketofign saved the day for me," declares Mr. Goodwin. For many years my rest was broken at night to relieve my kidneys, and the passages luinied terribly I didn't want to eat, aud lost a lot of weight Toxic ixiison* seemed to affect my whole system, and I was ulmo-t a cripple with aches and |>am« My leg* felt heavy, and my feel stayed cold and woithl a< he
naval lia»e. is to be evacuated by March 23 The Russian* have until April lit to withdraw from the Pelsamo area. From around Vnpuri where the Finnish flag hud been lowered from j , the old castle which hud bens < all-I oil the key to the lock of Finland the troops bad only a Hille way toi go along the line extending from , Vlrolahtl. on the southwest shore' of Vlipurl Bay to Enso. in mile*. north of Vlipurl The Finns bud; lieen In new defenses In-hl nd the city when th*- end came and the Russian* made their formal entry into Vlipurl yesterday. In the Talpalc Zone, which an-j < lioreil the Mannerheim line to luike laidoga. and from the Bulvan-' to Region, the Finn* had to pul 100 Kilometer* (C! tnllesi la-hilid them These men had neve, retreat-, ed during all the war. North of the great latke luid'iga the Finn* removed placers for the first time in eight week* from around two Russian division* which they had trapped and were gradually eating away by constant harrow Ing aidod by mid and bitngei
Miss Nelle Potter Helena Rubenstein. Heuult Experl will he al our store Mon. & Tues. March 18-19 Free Consultation. Arrange for sour appointment now. B. J. Smith Drug Co. P.D.’s GROCERY 122 to Sth tt. RHONE Mt FREE DELIVERY FROM 9 A M to 5 P. M. OnmunMnn^m (country Ifggsl 1 fggsl other Special-™] Qc SUPER SUOS — Blue — WHAT A SAVING — Concentrated. OEERWOOO SYRUP Regular Pr.ca, bo* 21c 15 tb. Pa<l COLOEN 2»c 3 FULL SIZE Bo«e* for 3»c 13 tb McKenaiee Buck Another P o’* Saving! wheat or Pancake Flour 1»c JUST THINK— Only 13c Bo* THE DEAL. ALL FOR 3»c PINEAPPLE J No. 21 2 Foodcraft. Broken Matched Slice* Can* m PEACHES—Sweet Pea Brand. Halve* in Heavy Syrup. No 2 . can 15c DILL PICKLSS—IOI o* Jar—So-Called Gallon 2Sc APPLEBUTTER—Doerwood Brand—So Called Gallon 4«c CORN FLAKES—Foodcraft Brand—Large 13 ox boa—3 for 2&c PEANUT BI TTER Qt. Jar Perfect'* Brand Only ROYAL JELLO- -f DeliciOu* Flavor*—Saturday Bo* 5c METAL SPONGES for Clean.ng Pot* and Pane—Large *iae. ea Sc VANILLA Pint bottle Baker * Chalco—Will Not Bake or Bo>i Out ORANGES—FIor.daa. Full of Jgico—Medium Sue Doaen 20c ORANGES—CaI Navel*—Beet on Mtrket—Lg. *<«o—Docen 2tc CELERY—CaI. Paacal—Strmgleae—Giant Sue 2 for 25c APPLES—Good Cooker* or Eating—Deliciou* * tb* for 25c CABBAGE — LETTUCE — GRAPEFRUIT — BANANAS SWEET POTATOES, etc
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;«• '■ JAMES GOODWrK so liad Id almost try from pain i when I hud io walk Kharp shooting pains ran through my legs, aud arm* and sometimes I couldn't raise my hand* alsive my head lletonxa proved wonderful I don't have to get up nights now. - the pain* are gone, and for the first time in years my feel feel warm ' an natural. My appetite I* root! and I enjoy eating I feel built U|> all i over lletonga beats anything 1 ever I ’ saw." , Get genuine lletonga today at • HoHhouse Drug Co Adi
POLICE ADOPT tCONTINUBD FROM FAUK OMNI cal handicap or other reason* may file the citation, the ehlef staled. The person* will then app-ur lafore Judge Hill to show cause why bi* license should not lie revoked. The chief staled that sin, 78 peri ent of the police work In tH.» city is centered on traffic rather than < riminal lines, the <1 <-islon was made Io use the new uniform system The system will he effective Tuesday after a meeting of city officers Monday night at the city hall, the chief stated Hor»»4bo* Rmgt Boy Cleveland Ohio (UJ!» Stanley Wilk knows now what a "ringer" Is Th* 12-year-old lad ran across i horseshoe court just as one of player* tossed a shoe It struck Ktanley tot a "ringer" around hla head The open end* nf the shoe mad* cuts along hi* tempi** and its heel <Ht hl* nose
