Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 73, Decatur, Adams County, 25 March 1940 — Page 3
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■rltViN BREINFR KtNr/ERS* RV ■" • «a’b. r«i »' 'h- !>‘»™* ■'< Mr . i. Br.-m.-l Suit- ■ ‘ ~ th- !»"••' "‘ ' elcbrat- ■ -•Ms' -"■ Th " ■«,.,.. '"I ■ ' M. and Mr» WL..,,, m jiml Mr« Edward . fln Mi and Mr* Marv ■^ d family Mr ; Mr. J M, and Mr. R‘»»* NibK laurh-1 Mr and Mr. ■ Vl.lick and "■» Mr and ML,r,r \ '.in k all <>t Bluff- ■ G.mdolrn Pa«*on and K. M ' ba. l<-« Nibllc k K.r all ’■ f '"' "dyne Mr Ki Kirin Kune "I 'an Wert Ka M'« I- J " f ~un, ‘ ■ Mr and M • B-elner. Ist Ma:' - t"»n-hil> home K». < tub »ill me.* al the K M .. <„H.cgC4cl Thur. Kennon a' ■ lot * ■ft,,.. will 1..- the subject by the l.adr-r* Ml mem K. j.k-c! '<> pr.-»cnt a. Krtnic ma 'h<- beginning ■ttv rlllh year ■ |; . : « , i Idle enter ■.uh dinner t:.,.trr Sunday B and M Hard Shaffet of Kirn* Gibson Kj Mr and Mr« Frank GarBillafOon Mr and Mr* Dick ■kr and M ■ Kin Anderson K] and Junior (Ml*. K* Auditor and Mr*. Victor K. daUKhtel Role BJai’.d !»•' niulit from a sevKp <!•:' »i'h Mr. Either. Kat St Ixiui. Ml*soari. ■ Bnrali.tn «tudy <!ub will B#'h. hoin> .f Mr« Joe Hei- ■ nu-xiav *>*llllll at eight ■ p-.-hvi* .an ladie* aid «" ■ Bf mw at the home of Mr. ■ Frlstuger on North Third ■ Thu'«!.' afternoon at two Ka.imk »tth 'he March treeK,--. ho-'---*- Ml members Kpd '0 l>e present. B ladle, aid mx tely of Hl. Brtsrrh will have *n all day Bk Ttanday st the home of Bsa-.r Mar'.l. The me.-ttng
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The Tree of liberty" |g due for columns of publicity when it make* it* April location trip to the town upon which th* Rockefeller Foundation has epent mlUhma of doiiara rest or>ng to the way It looked tn Colonial day*
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I But now R-K-■“paring to horn in on thia gs? b > th* premier* F Wit*" in Wil. Ft They aay they want L?* r! to make a personal j « 'h» opening and I ■ -'•« b* working in the Coin picture Do they win have F* '*♦ premier* to him F only po*a.bie cause tor a | *n»»tn th* .tudw. la that | M»e put out two picture* L. r ’ o '..* , ' r ' iUr bM ‘ < ' plot*— My F «tt« <R-K-O) and Too H • Columbia). t, rw * • u «*rer from Lana g WTage t 0 Artie Rha * E*” Kurland, the assistant LT "" Una. picture. Two L »«*t**y Before th* tL Un “ mot ’*r always F2*L Ottt * h* l ‘ n tlm « tor L C,JU Now Kurland LT*”** Una at • oclock And *U ALWAYS ETT" *° uW U*U right p • Wth longer I - 11 *" I* Cl hL*"" Xnowle. t • °* hl » brother. K muli ‘ WM th, t A brother, BUI. ia a « hM »*en wn one* in combat. u r ’* uy ,m ’ k'g th* t.it, bom*. H*'a only "‘tiu,^ 1 ln ”» l >«d in th* 'brother 1 1 mr » ,or War--1 «*»honinl*r i * W,y ' B * m • , < w ’ ,st * , n« him about l*auJ . Mun ‘ naraMer*,’ y*
will commence at nine o'clock in the morning and a good attendance ■ la desired The Wesley couples' das* of the . Methodist church will meet at the churc h Wednesday evening at eight o'clock. | —. ■ The Zion Junior Wulthe. league will hold a social meeting at the Zion Lutheran church Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock The Civic department of the Woman's club will meet in the library rest room Tuesday evening at sevou o'clock. All memliers are requested to be present. The Methodist ladles' aid will meet in the church Thursday afternoon at tvo thirty o’clock Mrs Ilan Sprang will have the devotional*, and the hostesses will be Mrs. 1 Clyde Butler. Mrs Walter Krick and Mrs. Hatcegger. DOUBLE WEDDING TO BE SOLEMNIZED Banns of matrimony were pule fished for the first time Eaater Sunday at Ht. Mary's Catholic church for Herbert MFontaine. 'eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. I' lacFontalne of east of Monroe and Mis* Florence Lengerich. eldest daughter of Mt and Mr*. Henry Leagaricfc of south of Iterator. Banns also were published for Ixruls Staub son of Mr and Mrs. Sylvester Staub of east ot Iterator. and Miss Hildegarde lingerIch. another daughter of Mr and Mrs. Henry Lengerich. The couple* will lie married In a double ceremony to Ice solemnised In the Ht Mary* Catholic church Saturday morning April 13. at eight-thirty o'clock ......... >. 1 Adam* County Memorial Hospital I Admitted Mr* Howard < Hart i i#|o Hhlrmeyer at Orts Cagnet. Monroeville Theodore Baker, route I. Decautr Oliver Hunt. Pontiac Mich . Mary Burgo. Monroeville. • Dismissed Mrs Virgil Marlin ' and l>aby son James Ml ward route :I I. Geneva.
writer. “Is that trus?" "Is it?” flipped Lsßoy. 'When Muni came over here to play the Chinaman in The Good Earth,' be did his own laundry throughout the whole picture ’ Add to strange facts about famous people: Author Gene Fowler buys cemetery lots all over the United States The family of many a newspaperman, who died broke, has received a telegfam from Fowler offering a free burial plot Attention phonograph record makers: Lloyd Nolan has an idea that may be commercial He believes that the public, dramatic students especially, would buy records of memorable speec hes in motkm pictures . . . Like Luise Rainer a telephone scene in 'The Great Ziegfeld" ... or Paul Muni's address to the French academy in 'The Story of Louis Pasteur " Vivien Leigh, already one of the youngest Juliets, will look even more youthful due to a long wig |she’ll wear in the production. The star’s final days at M-G-M. also Laurence Olivier s have beer, TfMI hectic The ’Pride and Prejudice’’ company is working Saturday and Sunday to finish with Olivier Vivien won't be free until at least a day later because she has to make scenes with Virginia Field, who has been out of the picture due to a sinus operation The airplane trip In which Spencer Tracy rusher) his wife here for an emergency operation was even more dramatic than first reported . . . One of the ship's motors went dead and the party landed at Alhambra instead of the Grand Central airport where the aiiibuianre waa wait inc . * Thf daughter o< Patricia ZUfffekl and William Stephenson will be named Florence Ziegfeld Stephenson . . . Loretta Youngs kid sister. Georgiana. and Billy Halop were a twosome at Ruby Foo’s Vendome . . . Laurie lane and Bobby Stack were a ditto at the Sphinx club. . . . Fbirest Tucker will buy uniforms tor the entire Arlington. Va. high school football team this year. . . . Was Fay Helm s face red? Workmen, enlarging the basement of her Malibu Beach home, exploded a charge of dynamite and Fay. who waa in the tub. sprinted out of the house with only a towel to cover her . . . Producer Leo McCurry <oes Into the hospital again. Retakes on the left arm.” he explains IL .. . Poor Rita Hayworth She has one of the most elaborate wardrobes In Hollywood and in - Busan ami God.'' she 1 gets to wear only Bve changea „
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, MARCH 25. I<HO.
CLUB CALENDAR •nsloty Dsadlins, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phonae 1000 — tool Monday Pythian Nc-odle club. K. of p. Homo. After Temple. Kum Join I * ('bus Birthday Supper. Evangelical Church. ?.:30 p m. Called Meeting of Women of “oose. Moose Home. 7-10 p m. V I. S. Class Party. Miss Glennys Arnold. 7:30 p m. Tlraah Club. Ben Hur Hall. 7:Jt» p. m. Music Department. Mrs. Robert Jones, 7:30 p m. Dramatic Department, Mr* Palmer Eic her, 7.30 p m. Literature Department. Mr*. 'George Flanders. 7 30 p. n. Art Department. Mrs. A. A. Stuckey. 7 30 p m. Junior Women. Mis* Kathryn Affolder, 7 3o p m Tucaoay Mary and Martha f'h.s Methodist Churc h Social Boom. 7 -3" p. m. Loyal ItaUKhters Class. Mrs William Hamma. 7 30 p. m. Root Township Home Economic* Club. Mr*. Vernon Custer, 1:30 p m. Itc-lM'kah Ixwlge. J o. O F Hall. 7 30 p m Church Mother* Study Club. Methodist Church. 2 30 p m Kiikland I aid les' club. Kirkland High School. 1 p. m. Young Matron s Club. Mrs Dallas Goldner, 7:30 p. m Zion Junior Walther league. Zion Lutheran Church. 7:30 p. in Civic Department. Libn-ry Best Room. 7 p tn Wsdr.esaay Wesley Couple..’ Class. Methodist Chore h, « n. m St. Vincent De Paul Soc iety, K. of C. Hall. 2 p in. Shakespeare Club, Mrr Jesse Sutton. 2:30 p. m I'nlon Township Home Economics Club. Mrs Marion Stultc. 1:30 p. m Historical Club. Mrs. Harl Butler. 2 30 p. in. Zion Senior Walther league. Lutheran Churc h Basement. 7 30 P m. Thuraday Presbyterian ladies' Aid Society, Mrs ,M A, Frtslnger 2 3" p m St Pau! taidies' Aid Society Mrs. Sarah Martin * a m Rurallatlc Study Club. Mis Jew Heimann. * p m. Methodist Ladles' Aid Church. 2 30 p m St Mary's Township Home Economics Club. Mrs. Sam Haggard. 130 p m. Chicken Noodle Soup Sale Phone 1320. Saturday Plate Hupper Zhen Lutheran Churc h 5 to 7 |> m A large c rowd attended the horssab- here Saturday and a lot of fine animal* were sold at reasonable prices. Bert Colchln of Bluffton visited In liecatur over Easter Bernard Myer* of Markle visited relativgs here Saturday Mr and Mrs Ronald Parrish and daughter. Judy of Kalamazoo. Michigan were here over Enaler. visiting relatives and friends. Holland R>-pprrt of Indianapolis spent Eaatwr with hl» family Mr. and Mr* Elmer E Trhker. daughter Sharon and son. Jack spent Eaater with Miss Betty Tricker in Decatur Weaver Todd of Paulding. Ohio was a business visitor here Saturday Miss Claretta Sermershcem and Ikon a VI Uin ULIF.S 15 DM IM. I MUD WEMIW IND tMMCEWENT KIM.b! . -« sa«g <h» tag* «*■* »«■» s > 111 n* «w» Due cwUertMHi «f U.d- 4 ] diag Rings is bevemd Ajg,'(’Sy compare iw beaut ♦ of set- \ I lings, qualm of stones' Typieal-Jbe Beidal -wt ( » .krlcterd.withil>mc>dr.l <» . price, dramatir brautv! $52.50 phr C*nv*m*nt Budget Rgymgwtk. SUTTON Jewelry 210 No. 2nd St.
j4mEWCA’S , l/*/ W / O,flnlt,ly MHd,r...Coolar-SmaMn g the Kedhoc.k Award lor V , Dc.tingac.h.d tamuibu < B«tt«r-Tasting Cigarette tioaioMotconPieturrArt * * CHESTERFIELD r Ti i r is out.tend.nd.. today’. »housanus of new smokers trader-Smoking, Better- “-a*. ' I s s r • i.. ll n < A every day are turning by choice to Chesterfields because they /z z find everything they want in this » t completely pleasing and satisfy* i c^urette * * vlfci I / J V The makers of Chester* W I U® B keep far in front dK 5 < I fl - J Kr ‘ z 'Z/ ez ’ er y knoum means A 4 I < of improving their prod* A* X ,lCt ‘ 0M saw 1 a itter ' I y&ee'ucai) ffudiett' Cfya/ictte Toascrc.to dVMMRL-w'l A '
Garny Prior of Huntingburg spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs J Russell Prior and daughter Miss Helen Holthouse, cf Chicago. was an Easter visitor here Miss Vera Porter, of Hhreve. Ohio s|H*tit the Easter vacation herewith relatives. Mr and Mr* Paul Helle, of Bluffton Visited over Easter with the latter's parent* Mr. and Mrs William Kohls and family Mrs. Rolcert Eyles and daughter Brenda of Indianapcdls ar* sfwnd|ing this week with Mr* Elye*' Farlent*. Mr and Mrs Joe IxMe and family Mr*. Fred Engle is in Chicago ■ this week visiting her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mr* L. C j llundrick Ml** Dorothy Durkin returned to her teaching at East Chicago as ter a visit with het mother. Mr«.
BEAUTY, COMFORT COMBINED IN LOUNGING GARB ■ MMMMk I—————1 ————— " - F ■ WjflWl! Wr Isl .1 fc'jiyL bYW i Jim J ■ I ' u . I -.j< I % ■ 'ejf 1 I f 1 BeHM Ml I I flwflks * ULBfIHI Left. Mrs lean print pajama*: center, doubie brew.tr d nightgown; right, solid eutor trosmer, print top.
Women no longer go Into <-uri papers and mother hubhard* in their leisure hour* Lounging and sleeping garment* ar* designed on smart line* and in exquiatte colored and patterned material* Above we have Brat, gay Mexican print |>ajama* of epun rayon and cotton Trousers have adjustable waistband to nt hip* while the tailored turteln blouse ha* ample room for free movement They are ap
Ruby Durkin and her aunt. Mrs. Frank France of Mercer avenue. Mr and Mrs Frank W-allacc- of IgiPorte «pent Eaater with Mr and Mrs Wesley England Mr and Mr*. T T. McClintock and children returned to their home tn Columbus. Ohio Sunday afternoon after a veek’* visit a t the home of Mrs. McClintoc k’* parents, parents. Mr and Mrs. C D Tecpie Rev and Mr*. G T Rossetot left thia morning for Dayton. Ohio where they will attend the missionary retreat feeing held in that city Rev Itosselot will talk on the Hplrit of Missions They wilt return to Decatur Wednesday Mr* Danilo Santini, son linn and his guest and daughter Emma Nan of New Jersey *fwnt Easier with Mrs Santini’s parents. Dr. and Mt*. W E Smith of Third stc-t Mr and Mrs Richard Arcbltold of
propnat* for beach and hou*e wear Right I* another pajama, thia tlm* with solid color trou**rs and flltod jacket which I* In soft shade* and paisley pattern You can sleep or lounge in them Center la one of the naw nightgowns in yucca cloth, mad* in duuMe-breaatod effect with tiny red and Mu* stud* and revere collar A wide dowbie-Msh of rad and blue rhlßon encircles th* waistlln*.
Coldwater. Mie h.. spent Easier with relatives and friends in Decautr. Mrs Ward Calland and her mother Mrs. Elizabeth Merkel, spent some time last week al the home- of the latter’s son Jay Markel in Itayton Mr. Markc-I. who had been ill. was repotted abeing some Improved. Theodore Baker of route I, Decatur, son of Tice Baker, was admitted to the- Adams county memorial hospital yesterday where he- underwent an emergency appendectomy He was reported as getting along satisfac torlly Jay Alton returned today from Boston after a Iwo weeks' visit there with his uncle and other relatives. Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Casselman. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Hobbs of Monroeville. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur He hornet loh and
daugter Bob Worthman of Ball State college spent the Easter Vacation with hi* mother Mr*. M F. Worth man and family Miss Della Harruff enjoyed Eaater in Fort Wayne- as the guest ot her brother Russell Harruff Mr*. Woodson tigg Is confined to het home on Elm street w.th an attack of tonsilltl* and sinus Mr and Mrs Bill Bell of Eleventh street attended a party in Rockford Ohio yesterday at the home of the latter* father. Newton Hharp Inc lud'-d among out of town person* who received Communion at the Zion Evangelical and Refoimed church Easter Sunday were Mr*. A. B Burnham of Scotland. Ind Miss Grace Deßolt of Bluffton. Miss Ethel Flench of Fort Wayne. William M Rotcert* of Fort Wayne. Mr and Mrs. J. G Bildi rlcai k of Willshire. Ohio. Mrs Jesse Rice. Mis* Fan Hammell. Mis* Effie i’atton. Mis* Eva Acker. Mr*. Herb But rough* and Mr*. Milo Black motored to Huntington Sunday afternoon wherethey enjoyed a visit with Mr and Mr* Chalmer Porter and family, former resident* of liecgtur. Owen Baker. Job pt inter at tk» Itaily Democ rat offie e. and hi* wife were among the first passersby attracted to the scene of ll.e wreck near Monroe last night They were enroute home from a visit at Marion. Mr and Mrs. Roy Whit ten barge** of Kendallville were weekend visitor* In the c ity
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BRANDS SIGNED NAME FORGERY Dies Committee Discloses F. I). R. Name Signed To Red Party Card Washington. March 25 <UR) The hies committee questioning a self described communist party member. disclosed today that someone once had made out a communist party card with the name of "Franklin 11 Roosevelt.” It was not established whu wrote the president's name on the card or for what purpose this was done. White House secretary Stephen Fairly, when told of the development said "It is too silly to talk about. I am sure that some member of the committee will see that the question of the card la cleared up tiefore the witness Is excused I can't conceive It as anythin? but a forgery " REMODELLING? Let me give you an estlnorte on all kinds of remodelling and cab inet work kitchen cupboards, bookcases, etc New equipment gives you t>e-tet work at loser prices phone Bertie ISS2 collec t CALEB HABEGGER
