Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 68, Decatur, Adams County, 19 March 1940 — Page 3
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CLUB CALENDAR •oelaty Dnndllno, 11 a. m. Fanny Macy Fhonaa 1000 — 1001 Tucaaay Tri Kappa Buainntm Mentlna. Elka ' Home. « p m Pai lota XI. Mra. Floyd Grand- \ ataff. 0:U P m. Decatur Flower Garden ('lull. Mra. Martin Zlmm-rtniiri. 2 SO p m Pinochle Club Mra Ju< k U-iah. 7 20 p. m. (’ I, W Claaa. Mina Allee Brunnearnff. 7 pm. Wounaoday Decatur Home Hconomka Club. Mra. Charlea Fletchei. I .'0 p in Shakeapeare Club. Mra Ib-rt Townaend. 2 20 p in. Thuraaay Frleodahip Village Club. Mra Guy Berry. I So p m Woman'a Foreign Mlaalonary Society. Mra. N. R Steury. 2:30 p tn Kt. Ijlkri I .ad lea' Aid. Church llaa-ment. all day meeting. Utile Flower Study Club, K of C. Hall. 2:16 p m Standard Bearera, Methodiat (Church. 6:30 p. m Evangelical Ijidiea Aid. Church Social Room. 2 p. m. Saturday I'nlon Chapel Baked Good* Rale. Brock's Store. Pam Baptiat Church Kaater Sim lai and Supper. Pleaaant Milla High Schmd. 5 p. in Colored Kgg Sale of W M S. Phone 363 or 362 Chlck-n supper Moose home .1 ' to 7 p. m, Monday Mu’lc Department. Mra. Robert I Jonea. 1 30 p m Dramatic Department. Mra Pal- ; mer Eicher. 7; 30 p m literature Department. Mra. tleorge Flandera. 7 3o p tn Art Department Mra A A Slue- : key. 7:30 p m , Junior Women. Miaa Kathryn As- ' folder. 7'30 p m. ■ Hlrurhy aang a duet whir h waa followed by remark’ and leatirnoni-a lln charge of Rev W-id-rk-hr Th- ! program came to a < lone by a aelectkm aung by three of the David I Steury children, and the beuedlci tk>n Thoae who attended the event were Rev and Mra. C II Weldorkehr and family. Mr and Mra Ituvid Habeggei and family. Mr. and Mrs. John II Habegger and family; IMr and Mra Clement Gottar halk land family. Mr. and Mra. David I Amatutr and family; Mr. and Mra. |Cyruw l-ehman and family; Mr and Mra. Fred F-nnig and family. Mr and Mra. Itufua Hlrachy and fa1 mlly; Mr. and Mra Vllaa S> hindlor and famiy: Mr. and Mra Emil Rprunger and family: Mr and Mra Dan Steury and family. Mr and Mra. Emanuel Haltegger and aon. Hr and Mra. Adam Hitler. Jacob Inniger and family. Mra. David Steury and family. Miaa Ixtia Hlrachy of Fort Wayne. Ellia Hlrachy. Dorland Ruaaet and Mr and Mr’ C. H M use Im an and family FOREIGN MISSIONARY BRANCH IS ORGANIZED Spread The Light' la lhe name of a group of glria of the M-tho-diat church who recently met and at the home of Miaa I Vera Steury The group which will he known aa the S. T. L. aoclely. la a branch of the Foreign tn la EASTER Permanent *l4O up ShumptMi & Finger Wave ISc .Finger Wave 25c IRIS BEAt'TY SHOPPE Iris Habbi* 424 Jahwa St. Phena 372
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which waa aunk either by a mine or by Nasi planes while en route to England. British Cameraman Osmond Borrodaile. who made the footage for Wanger. was aboard the ship He waa rescued but lost all of hia equipment as well as
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film. Borrodaile la the ram-taman who ahot the acenea in India and in the Sudan for “Druma" and for “Four F-athera “ After hia reactie, he returned to Holland, and >U<I hia aaaignment all over again. The film la being ahlpped to Wangei via the Clipper from Portugal. Raymond Masaeya Hollywood reprerentativea are practically tearing their hair. The actor hatea apart menta and wanta to rent a houae when he cornea here in April on hia ’tag? tour with "Abraham Lincoln In Illinoia." But what makea it tough la thia. The Maaaeya will be here only three weeka and, between th-m. they have five children. Intereating trio In the Warner Brothers commiaaary: Jamra Cagney. Victor Kilian and Will Crawford, the llluatrator. Cagney and Kilian, both appearing In "Torrid Zone.” uaed to be a vaudeville team. Thia la the firat 1 time they have worked together amce. Crawford, a much older man, uaed to help tide the pair over In the l-an daya. He ia now working with the Loa Angelea muaeum. Cagney tella a funny atory of i the friendahip between the trio. ’ Back in 1923, out of gratitude to Crawford, he and Kilian undertook to build a log cabin for the illua- ’ trator at Scott'a Plaina. N. J. But | Jimmy, knowing nothing of carpentering. made auch a boner In the conatructlon that they had to abandon the while thing. 3ou ahould hear Emat Lubitach tell of hia reception In Puerto Rico. He waa met at the boat by a delegation. Mr. Lubitach," aaid the leader, “we are ao happy to have you here. •Gone With the Wind la the greatest picture ever made." In "Andy Hardy Meets a Debutante,” there Is one of those momenta When a fellow needs a
aionaiy society. Mr*. 0. G. Haughman is the sponsor At the organization meeting. Mr*. Baughman conducted devotional*, after which election of officer* was I held Mi»* Steury Wga selected a* president; Mi** Margaret Noll a* vice-president; Mi»» Dorothy Brown a* sec retary. and Mis* Helen Barber. treasurer The society will meet 'he second Friday of h month and will «tudy the tcook "Far Around the World” At the close of the meeting. Ml** Hteury. a»»l»ted by her mother. Mr*. N R. Hteury and Mi«* Brown, served dainty refreshment* FINAL DEPARTMENT MEETINGS MONDAY ' The variou* department* of the i i i Decatur Woman * ’’lob will hold final meeting* Monday evening The year'* hu*ine»a will he c losed and with the eiception of the general club meeting and closing ' April IS. the section* will suspend work until fall The Munir- Section will meet at the home of Mr*. Robert Jone* with | Ml** Sylvia Kuhl a* < hairman unstated by Mr* Harry Dailey Mr* I K. 0. <’o»erdale and Mr*. C J.' Beaver*. The Ufa of Victor Her-1 bert" |« the topic The Dramatic Department will meet with Mr*. Palmer Eicher Mr*
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friend. Mickey Rooney takes Diana Lewis to dinner at a swank restaurant, gets a S4O Mil and has but sli In his pocket. After the scene, Director George Helt* Mid: "You did that fine, Mickey." "I ought to,” replied Rooney. “Four years ago I had exactly the same thing happen to me I took five kids from the Fairfax high school to the Cocoenut Grove. I had $lO in my pocket end I got a bill for S2R “ Mickey says he offered to leave hie watch and his cuff links but that the Grove let him sign the tab Leslie Charter!*, author of The Saint” series of mystery stories. Is now at R-K-O writing them directly for the screen. He is as colorful as his cnaravters. Charteris waa bom in Singapore and was orphaned early. He waa practically raised by a young Chinese couple. Ten years ago, when they had a child of their own, he became Its god-father. , He has just received a 'ong defrom China. The mother waa killeil in an air raid, the father is in the arms and begs Charteris to legally adopt the boy. The author finds he can t bring the youngster to this country but he is having his lawyers in Singapore arrange a substitute guardian there. From their home in Benedict Canyon, Hedy I-amarr and Gene Markey saw a car plunge over a hillside the other evening. They called the Beverly H'.lls police, got in their station wagon and rushed to the arene The occupants of the car. two high school students, had jumped ami escaped Injury. The Markeys took the pair to their I home and let they stay until they had recovered from fright. Margaret Lin Isay, supposed by her friends to be in Florida, was seriously ill in Boston for 10 days I. . . Nora Perry, the M-G-M cutie, is sporting a 40-carat topaze. Ro- ' mane* 7 . . . Lupe V»les and Clayton Moore are making the spots together again . . . Director Lloyd Bacon la another celeb who ia nerts <>n baseball. He has been up at Santa Barbara working out with the Hollywood team. . . . Peggy Stewart. Universal starlet, and Don Barry are a new combination. Ditto Joan Valerie and Edgar Bergen who were dining at the Cass Lamazc . . . Filnulom ia extending condolence to Mrs. Otto Kruger whose brother die.l in Detroit. . . . Twentieth Century-Fox Is betting two to or.e that It will be hooted at by movie fans for l-tting Alice Faye use the word “Palooka" In Lillian Russell"... According l>» the research department, however it was the real Lillian wha coined the word in a show in IMS).
■ 11*. Fogle I* chairman of the committee. a«»l*ted by Mi** Grace Coffee Mr*. George Flanders will Im- ho*jteaa to the member* of the Literature Department with Mr* Roy Kalver a* chairman, assisted by I Mrs J II Heller and Mis J W Tyndall "Today * Literature a Stimulus for Thought " will lie the 'subject of the program. 'The Art*" hy Van Ixron i» the title of the tcook which Mr*. It D Myer* will review when the Art Department meets at the home- of Mr* It A Stuckey The assisting committee include* Mr* A It A«hliauc her and Mis* Eleanor I’umph rey. . The Junior Women will meet with Mis* Kathryn Affolder. with , Mis* Gladys Millet chairman of the I program entitled Book* Versus Movie* " Assisting on the c ommittee will be Mis* Helen Jean Kohl* and Mis* Jane Beery A birthday dinner wa* enjoyed Sunday at the home of Mr and Mr* J M Rreiner. honoring the i occasion of the latter's birthday Guests Included Mr. and Mr* Dale ; Osborn and daughter Kathryn of Fort Wayne Mr. and Mr* Dalia* Brown and children f'larabelle and David, and Mis* Hetty Smith. The Friendship Village club of ; Blue Creek township will meet at 'the home of Mrs. Guy Berry Thursday afternoon at one-thirty o'cloc k Members are reminded of the fact I that thia la the last month for payj Ing dues. The Pinochle club will meet at i the home of Mr* Jack l<ei*h Thursday evening at seven-thirty o'clock - —- SURPRISE GIVEN MRS. LEWIS BEERY Mrs l<ewis Beery wa* pleasant|ty surprised Saturday evening at her home In Hoagland when a numpier of her friend* arrived with a ' lovely gift for her. honoring her ■ recent marriage She was formerl ly Mis* Maxine Smitley. | Card* were enjoyed and a dallI clous luncheon served Guest* included Ixcuanna Phyl- ■ ll* and Margaret Houk. Kathleen I Koenemann. Mr* Gordon Welker. Miriam Lugenhlll Marie Gallmler. Lavella Smith Mr*. Hilbert Hoile. Margaret Crahll and Mr and Mm Beery ■ The t'nlon Chapel ladles' aid society will have a sale of leaked good*
Haturday al Brock's Store The sal<- I will open at nine o'clock ami con-1« , tinue ail day Homemade cukes, i pies and cookies will be offered. > along with colored egg*. | The C. L. W class of the Evan- j gellcal Munday school will moet this I 'evening at the home of Mlns Alice i Brunnegraff on Elm street at aev- > en o'clock. i There will lie no meetins of th<- t Spanish-American auxiliaiy this t I week because of Holy Week Mem I Imre are asked to pleaiw* take note It CLUB WOMEN HEAR t TALKS ON FASHIONS I The Roseai<h Club met Monday 1 afternoon at the home of Mrs W. i Guy Brown on Line street. I Following the opening, the lead- t er, Mrs. Saylors, conduct- f ed a lesson prouneiatloii of French t designers' name* which provided an Interesting iieginning for her < entertaining program, dealing with I all phases of "The Fashion Indus-!! try. ! l Mrs. Saylors' talk also dealt with j l French and American designers, in eluding the most famous of tbos>- • found In Holly wood Her talk, in t part, follow*: h “The Fashion Industry is an en j ormoua one. a huge and lamming complex Imsiness, which Is to us. i its customers, practically a closed I book. |< ''Mass production of clothes real- t ly began in a Ida way only as fur I hark as Ittlo. Today the entire i ready-to-wear business Is a larger one than steel (always • opposed , < to Im* our No 1 industryi Eighty , percent of this business is located >in New York City, with California I leading the outside competitor* If is New York City's largest inanufaituring industry, twice th-- sinof the printing and publishing bus-: ; Iness. the city's second most im- ’ portant industry. “Organnations alructore are David Dubinsky's Interna- ’ tlonal I aid les Garment Workers | Union (14X.WHI inemlH-rat; Kidney I Hillman's Amalgamated Clothes Workers of America <30.000 mem-, hers); the F O G A. Fashion Or- I iginators Guild of America and its I two affiliates the Sports Guild and j the Dress Creators la-ague "Building a line for the coming season usually takes six months' preparation, more than half the i working capital and all the design- . er's time The mnnufai turet gumle 1
J? X from Seating an< * P |umb ' n 9 Headquarters comes the newest equipment for home comfort, home economyl wHhMd WT:> MATTER how litt'e nr Ing vour budget or your home whether 1 * you Hiding rm ler-iuing you're sure'■> find the rinrf prefer in <• Ami -.in Ko' «ncl Standard Sanitary k'.' Mediator WinA -- r Winter Au C ■ rung A P .i-iii .ng F x' i-c v h v»-ur kit tegatdlesa of their dr-agn •> * f or ,r od< •tueing Heating or n rumbmatiun of Heating am! Plumbertg can now uce our St Af.Vf A N FINANCE PI AN No p.n ■ . x Jtjk rnenrv unfit O ro/cer / Srh’Plumbing a/om -an he modernized on--nr A FHA Plai. -ri m ml hit pat menu r.. t.O i i if »i ■ • H , American e, standard WRadiator CORPORATION . SBf.wl v - h<>wnmom is i-hiNt ii ai. < niys v ■ * s*ca*i««a »•*-r«-c ••rm- - .>)*«« m—!■—sannim f rmir itmttT| ■ fsr *•••<>•«* •Cliii**c» *** ' Bl - I Ktuhensuck become*.. pl.a.Th«. sr* Ideal Dodec, .nd comp!.,. ■ « a m-iero SUmbnf H i AwaiM* Heeling System* for years of ■ ,- , ■ • ink Vou U l-k- th* dee» sink KJ f. l kt* K economical, dependable service, with compartments . swinging 1 Em I any fuel, whether automatic or hand- ■ " <p <>ut handy ,p.sv ho»a ~ . JSfired. Special provision is made for roomy stores* spare >n the cebr.u P ; l y’ , ‘ r hot x B’J sink to fit your kitchen, your ';"’l7Lu<,2.‘’bT,n*’ bud <” — < _ In i| < rnTTj" •••• n Ssaii*| ss* sn I**sm**<*| ,1J« Vi ll Ii *d I i From steel arid < ~~ 11 I ese—es ' '*■ ing units to pcfie or pijwles, warm air I ' "g| ■ Hr H lorn* es Sunbeam ..fl»rs»ver, ti|-e 1 K 1 J 9 - 4 M equipment |..r HlW' ’W ’ ■a I / M are models lor economu *1 serve * wdli eX - w haew ketbrseass ter every b*»* L'- U . .w M M Any bathroom can be beautiful w.th v I A t*i!u.'fo/thls «t ■ one of the many groups of attractive t.n, t>. t o o'.n M »b.- V . f* : H| Many complot* b«tfir<M>tn plant at* Ba. pb.mf-na Cofttrß. tor to thow v-u ' SMBM N IIMI M •hown in color in th# fr#t booklet of- *Jfan4*r'TmmilMr Moeter Fembr»*» .omplau gmral Ge» Aracf Air CorWrfMMwr <ered nn this pege. Write for your copy! Lerefery, Cempeaf C9—rf H
lee on style, lhe state of the nation and even the weather. Ills line is successful only if hl« di-siguci s have , given him clothes that will sell. I Another worry in thin Imnlness ia in starling production having supply houses keep their Word, keep i ing piece work prices down, getting < the dresses manufactured and I shipped within three tn eight weeks. Though many factors contribute , i to the ultimate debut of a dress, the major responsibility of creation lies with the designer It is her job I to create new desirable clothes that can lx- made within the limits of th- manufacturer's ability to turn I them out and the customer's ability to pay "Accelerating all of America's fashion industry is our gr-at urge to buy ami our acute fashion, consciousness: drummed into us by that American invention'' Fusliimi' Promotion'' under which nomenclature go all those appeals with fashion as the undei lying purpose You read You desire. You see. You buy. And the wheel of fashion has performed another revolution." Short talks on fashions replaced current events and auletopics wer« given liy several of lhe women, who assisted Mra. Saylors in the presentation of th- program Mra. Clifford Saylors talked on millinery fashions and Mrs C D. M*wton on models, using the Bow ! ers Girls as subjects. It was at this! studio that Miss Martha t'alland of this city had picture* taken, thspeaker explained A sub-topic on the prophesy of clothes for the future was gIV»-n
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by Mrs. Arthnr 11. Holthouse The next meeting will Im* held April I. with Mrs J N Friatoe aa hostess The W.MS of the Zion llefortned < hurch will hold a colored Easter egg sale Saturday Orders will Im* taken al phonon 362 or 362. ——OIMAIS Herman Yager showed the most I improvement yesterday ao fur in his' convalescence and waa permitted J to ait up a half hour John (' Magley has been opeial I ing his maple syrup camp at his I farm north of town and has aliottt < twenty gallons of th- finest grail- ■ ' The sap is Kt ill running Messrs Mend-nhall and Thomp I aon of the district office of the! stale highway commission. Fort • Wayne spent several hours here I lust evening, dlsi ussing plana for j Ibis year’s roud program The Dr. Miller offiie building on South Second street I* lu-lng repaired and made ready for tenlal Lewis Murphy, formerly of thi* city, now located at Warsaw, and , Jo— Kiaira of Decatur, employes of th- Goodyear Tire Company, are at- ' tending lhe Goodyear sales training , school in Indianapolis this week. Charles Magli-y of lhe International Harvester Company of Fort Wayne has gone east with a num her of other men to test It ticks In 1 th- mountains H- will i>- gon-1
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almut a w—k William LMS of the E. F. Gasa Store ia In Chicago tmlay buying goods. — 1 O 111 11 ♦ Young Democrats To Meet May 21 And 25 Indlanapolla. March 1# <U.R> Itolwrl Tilton, president of lhe Indiana young ItemocroU, an* ‘ noutic-d today that the biennial I stale convention will Im* held May | 24 and 25 in Evaaavjlle IN-w ofiiiers will be chosen and plans laid for the orgaulxallon's I part in th*- IS4O campaign. Among those mentioned to succeed Tilton as president are Ib rnaid O N-*il ut I Booth Bend. Jerdlt- la-wls of TerrI Hunte and John It Walsh of Mart* WOMEN Tins* j -we-V W-A 8 If - n Ftao ims impanMit MestMtl Do you dread those “trying ye»rs w 36 I to 6z>? An- you getting moody, cranks and NERVOUSTIkiyou fear hot flashes weakening diuy spell*? Are you jealous of aßwitions other women get? THEN These symptom* often result from fe- ( male tuner tonal disorder*. So star' Mtf _ and take famous Lydia E. Finkham'** Vegetable Compound. For over SO yr*. Finkham'* Compound has heijied hundreds of i housanda of grateful women to go " smiling thru" difficult day*. Pinkham'* has tieiped calm una'rung n--rves and leswri annoying female functional ■irregularittea." Tla* l>—' known and one of the mutt tferlirt “woman's" tome. In liquid or . handv to earry tablet form (aimilar formula Try,:'
