Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 69, Decatur, Adams County, 20 March 1940 — Page 7
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hMM of Mr. and Mr* Wilfred Ray and *ou* Mr*. Donge*. wbnw maid en name was Leola Smith U a for mor resident of thl* <-ommunity. Mrs. Itella George. of Coanorarll. ' In. who la vlaitiug Meed* and rel 1 lativeo here for two Week*. apes* th< wtwkend aa a gueat of Mr. and Mr* J. A. Hendrteka Mr a. Pearl Smith and Mr A II Smith, of Fort Wayne «pent Hunday with .Mrs Sherman Hases Glen H Nmanuaehwander Mon roe township trustee, waa a bu«lnee* caller la Monroe Monday for the first time elace his operation at the hospital February Bth. Mr. and Mrs. John Crist spent Sunday la Fort Wayne at the home of Mr. and Mm Hubert Meyer* and ramly. AU Monroe children up to eighth grade are asked to meet al the towu Itall Saturday March 23. at 2 o i lock tor instructions about the annual Hester ogg hunt to follow The egg* are being furnished by the Muaree volunteer firemen aas'n COURT HOUSE Set For Trial The assessment of a hank note salt of the American National bank ■ against Amelia Tonnelter was set lor trial April A Sult Filed An ejectment suit was filed by Karl LauUenhcUrr and H. It MeClenahan. as executor of the estate of Flora M Tittkham against Emil Haumgartaer The suit asks for I possession of propel ty and Il'M damages. Estate Cases !a the estate of Lawrence KleinI best, inventory No. I was stied, e»amlncd and approved A petition to sell corporate stock .was filed, submitted and sustained and thss administratrix waa author U-d to sell as a*k<d in the petition 1 In the estate of Ja<ob Roth a |h» tition to sell personal property was . filed, submitted And su*taln<-d Hu- ■ port of the sale waa (lied, examm- | ed and approved. He's Lost In Home Town t'oeur D'Alene. Ida It’Pl A. L. Fernan. who hadn't seen t'oeur d Alene for 30 years, waa "all loaf* when hr unr hack here to live. i Fernan * family were pioneers la thia section. He himself waa lorn in 187* In the first bouse built at Fort Sherman. He said the city had ebapK<-d remarkably in his -oTrade in a Owed Town «■ Decatur
and became great friends. Preston Poster will seek a Car- j tiegle bravery medal for Carl Myers, who works In the actor's pit gold mine near Kingman. Anr Footer told me the story on the "North West Mounted Police" set. and it s a real thriller Myers wag waiting in the 50foot level of the mine shaft while a fellow worker, Harry Reid, lighted 11 dynamite fuses in a hole 20 feet below him. As Reid Ut the last fuse the tenth Stick of dynamite exploded, injuring him and knocking down the ladder, his I one means of escape With Reid blinded and screaming with pain. Myers leaped into the hole, righted the ladder and. with the 10 fuses still sputtering, led the Injured man tn the upper level. There, they huddled together while al! the rest of the dynamite charges exploded. My<rt escaped with shock aad slight hurts Reid win recover except lor permap.ent i damage to one eye Tyrone Power's serious skiing accident. coming on top of a lot of other similar injuries to actors, has had the inevitable aftermath M-G-M ordered Mickey Room v ’o give up a proposed trip io a winter resort and to stay o# skis until his new picture, "Strike Vp the Band." Is ttoishe 1 Here's oae for Hollywood s book Brian lion levy has written a screen story calks! "Why Be ■mart." and It doesn't have a part for him H* wrote it for Fred Ma«M<irray end the script now has gotten as fv a* William Le Baron s ufke at Paramount * ’ Dorothy Lamoar gets hack here and is scared stiff that her voice WUI be changed by ‘h* Gm .dectomy. . . . What's thia about Dorothea Kent and her husban Ix-s Corson? Friends say she la going I to Reno . . . Leonard Vannerson Hrnnv Goodman's manager end Martha TUton, former canary with the Goodman band, will he married on April 1. ... At least. Don Ame'-he's auapenam- : was a good break for atxyebody Hi. stand-in. Bob Milton, gets a part in "Lillian Ruaaell ’ . . . Mean while, the Ameehes are la the throes of moving into the former Al Jolson home In the valley . . . Douglas Mhearer, Norma's brother, gets hl. final clt- • iarashlp papers. . . . Add to twosomes: Ona Munson and Meyer Levin at the Brown Derby; Constance Worth and Larry Crookshank at kardi'x. Rudy Vallee and fxma Andre at Victor Hugo's- ■ • Hi a scene for “Terrld Bone ■’ James Cagney had to spank Ann hhert lan "Well, anyway " she said, "that'e hetier Uuui being kisead by a Harvard man."
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1940.
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