Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 88, Decatur, Adams County, 11 April 1940 — Page 3

K c PROGRAM KIC SECTION Mi, liS program of the Declub will I* «'T*n ■ S at Library Luy f° ri T K.\ vl im-mla-rs are InVitK. their guest tickets. K 4 meeting will pre r.pritiK concert Mrs. E. D. ■ . .hail man "t the follow|L,i,w- Mr* C. K. Bell. Mrs. ■ rymlall. Mr*. Fred Hmlth K, Harn l*He»Bp BEER* K|HOSTESS . |! w -!y w.i* hostess to sixtfll.--, and one guest. Mrs. th- Historical tilth I jpr home tin Went Jack K„, Wednesday afternoon, porter. »Ice-president. I'over the routine opening K t , t . Mr. Vaughn Millikan C leads: (ot the afternoon. Ed th*- current events. Igilliksn then read an inter|Rpe: entitled. Itadisson. E- of the West." Tierce Eil* rtrrn 1 rerlft for the a< • Ecrery of the west 12 years |M»n|U.tif l-asalle or Joi--1 «». a Front hrnan horn In E, (-amt- to America in I<sl Eorh colonist* who willed L, River*. Quebec. 1...., waa captured by IrlEun- adopted and trained L bet dine a fearjeaa bun 1 ' I Depend JSS.whenl require a E APPETIZER stomachic lan *• ,urpru»d bow easily you Ir*.-ar*u new power to ma*e you to. g-nd/ <»«<■." by doing two j...ag> i I LemJl-J olavto ~»<f A-*---R -—wwUCI ilf fl, irw vwvOG 2 lagrive digestion Wt»ir may be just what you need to-ato tn- appottu. improve* b-m thus helping to bettor dihr Itcootoin* th* vital euneralele[m tortwary to rebuild red-Nood-T»» mgermar .t<ee beet to Malto. ■ trial will <onviacc ye* k- la know of tba amasmg benen t> is •clenll.ta hare proved it. too. I naaetr to tedd eteedp Malto. .. M that will give you new aeet to nrk and play Aak for the but » V It repreeenta a having la the M price. CSSS Co.

XE( ITOR’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE b» undersigned. as egecator of the last will and testamen i of U Meyer deceased. agreeable to th* provisions of said will, and bt to will* her estate, will sell. at th* law office of Henry B 111 South Second Street. Decatur Indiana to the highesi bidder, clock P M . on THURSDAY, April 25th, 1940, TM following daacribod real ••Ute: Th* north halt of Inlot number 171 In the original plat at the town, now city, of Decatnr. Adams county. Indiana Street number 211 Booth Fifth Street IS The ptoperty will he sold aun>*ct to the tales for th* year Hfahle in 1441 for not less than th* appraisement: caah at time kDm ao and balance on or before D"< *ml» > 11. 1440 Deferred rata to hear interest at per annum from day of aal*. and to be id by first mortgage on real estate sold, or purchaser may pay all, If not sold on said day. sale will he continued from day to day V sal* will It* subject to approval of Adams Circuit Court JOHN STEIGMEYER, Executor I 4 Heller, attorney House Cleaning Hints ifiiisCLIMAX WALL PAPER CLEANER <9 <** crumbling) ' Riat JOHNSON GIZMO AT £ A/s ■i 1-1 ran FREE _. I lhart JOHNSON GUMOAT A fir* •'tb applicator — Both* 1 R"un<l KYANIZE PASTE WAX OU) ENGLISH FVRNITI RE POLISH fl g>r> Idrye Bottle BW ,1 "° I.AR\ EX (kill NMtIM) 79C >Ri"t FORMALDEHYDE fi£tfS treating oaln) Round DICHIzOROCIDE CRYSTALS 4 * JOHNSON FLOOR DVSTER 29C 10c 19c 29c 49c CHAMOIS — ALL PRICES We Stock a Complete Line of Tex-o-lite I " all Paper 5c per roll and up KOHNE Drug Store

| ter. After three yearn ht- escaped und arrived at the fort in safety, t'alng the friendly Indiana as guide*, he traveled westward to west of the Great Lake* where he had heard valuable f ur » ,-ould lie obtained. "latter Radisson made several trips west for vaiualiale furs. He was a fearless mat. but his lac k of cooperation with church and country made him hated and ignored as the true discoverer of the west." Refreshments were served at the close of the program The next meeting will Im held al the home ot Mrs. Vaughn Millikan In Herne Mrs. Ben DeVor will lie the leader, with ‘'Change Comes To Bible laind" as her topic. Mr. and Mra. James Hurst of West Monroe street entertained a numts-r of guests Sunday honoring the 33rd wedding anniveisary of Mr and Mra. Albert Katterheinrich of Osceola, and also the latter's birthday anniversary Guests other than those mentioned were Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Katterheinrich and two children, also of Osceola SURPRISE GIVEN MRS. LmVINA HEATH Mrs. Mvina Health was pleasantly surprised with a carry-ln-supper last evening at her home on route 5. The surprise was In honor of her seventy-second birthday anniversary A birthday cake added to th* attractiveness of the dining tg,bl«The guests included the honor guest. Mrs. Heath. Mr. and Mrs Bale Riley of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Culbertson. Paul Rich. Jak>Heath. Dorris Heath. Mr. and Mra. Kermit Bowen, sons Bobby and Allen. and Mias Eleanor Mathieu. The Women of the Moose will meet at the Moose home thin evening at seven thirty o'< lock. AII members are expected to lie present The Kum-Joln-I's class of the Evangelical Sunday school will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs Arthur Farrar at Mt South First street Monday evening. BIRTHDAY DINNER HONORING GUESTS Mrs. Ada Martin. asalat<*d by hedaughter. Mra. Chester Mclntosh, entertained with a six o'clock dtn ner party recently honoring the birthday anniversaries of her daughter Mary Maxine, and Mias Zula Porter. The dining table waa beautifully decorated with spring flowers and candelabra A large hlrthday cake also featured the decorations. Guests were the Misses Peggy

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CLUB CALENDAR •aolaty OsMllns, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phons* ’OOO — tool — —I— Thursday Evangelical Y P. M. C, Church. T:SS p. m. Baptist Woman's Boclety. Mrs Will Wlnnea. 2:30 p. m. Woman's Home Missionary Society, Methodist Church Social Room 2 80 p. m. United Brethren W. M A . Mra. O. A. Light, 2 p m. Better Homes Club of Monroe. Monroe Hchooi. 7 p. m. Eastern Star. .Masonic Hall. 7:30 p. m. Women of Moose. Moose Home. 7:30 p. m. Friday Pocahontas laidge. Red Men Hall, 7:30 p m. Calvary Evangelical Udies Aid Society. Mrs. Dan Helm. 7:30 p. m. American Iwglon Auxiliary. Mrs. Adrian Baker. 7:30 p. m. Adams County Federation CarryIn Luncheon. Mrs. E. W. Busc he o' Monroe, I p m. Monday Woman’s Club Closing Meeting. Library Hall. 7:« p m. Kuni-Join-t's Class. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Farrar. Adams County Nurses Association, Mra. Alexander and Miss Daehlike. 209 H. Sth Street. Adams County Women - ' Chorus, Moose Home. 2 p m. Tuaaoay Psi lola Xi. Mrs. Clifford Saylors. 7 3o p. m. Research Club Guest Luncheon. Masonic Hall. 1 p. m. WeonoMay Shakespeare Club. Mrs. A. 11. Suttles. 2:30 p. in. Historical Club. Mrs. Vaughn Millikan. Berne. 2:30 p. m Staley, Betty Campbell, Jane Krick. Evelyn Adams. Helen Frledly. Jean Bright, Janet Schrock. Alice Kathryn Baker. Marcia Marlin, Mrs. J W Johnston and the two honored guests. Miss Porter and Miss Marlin The ladies' aid society of the Calvary Evangelical church will meet at the home of Mrs. Dan Helm Friday evening at seventhirty o'clock Mra. Gilpin will he the assisting hostess. All Women of the c hurch are asked to attend The Melies' Shakespeare dull met at the home of Mra. Dan Sprang yesterday afternoon with Mra. Palmer Eicher as the leader Mrs Eicher gave an Interesting review of the hook. "The Wabash" by William E. Wilson describing the early history of the Wabash river and Its surrounding country. Ih-llc lous c andies were passed at the close of the program The meeting next Wednesday will be held at the home ot Mrs. A D Suttles with Mr*. Brice Thoma* as the leader The Pocahontas lodge will mee’ In the Red Men hall Friday evening at seven thirty o'cloc k The World Fellowship Guild ot

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By RARRIRON < ARROU. Klag Frstsm s,*glrsta Writer HOLLYWOOD.- During the run of "Romeo and Juliet" in Han Francinco, Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier plan to donate the entire

proceeds of one performance to the aid of the Finns, who though the war is over, are greatly in need of help. For this performance. ths two -tars will pay the cast out of their own po-kets. Should be a

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great opening for the play up north. Robert Taylor. Mervyn Leßoy, Norma Fhearer, Ilona Massey and Ann Rutherford are going up to lend their support and there probably will be a number of otlxr Hollywood people in the audience Gable wanted to go but can't on account of "Boom Town " Meanwhile M-G-M la rushing sneak previews on Loth "Pride and Prejudice" and "WatVloo Bridge " If there are any retakes to be made, th* studio will have to get hold of Muw Leigh and Olivier before they leave for New Yotk. Figure thia out. Though Elaine Bhepard, R K-O beauty, la divorcing Terry Hunt, she nays he juat gave her a fur coat for her birthday present, She celebrated said birthday by making the tounds of the spots with Attorney Greg Bautzen Gene Fowler's cheat is out THAT far. His 17-year-old eon. Bill, has composed an original number. “American Nocturne.” that Is ace good R-K-O is buying it as the musical theme for the picture. "The American Way." Young Bill plays several musical instruments and is the conductor of the Beverly Hills high school band. Nvw York fans gave Linda Darnell the thrill of her life. They formed a ring around her taxicab and refused to move until she signed autographs for all of them At Republic. Sigrid Gurie. who is married to Dr. Laurence Spangard, is working in a picture called "Doctors Don't Tell." She had to do a scene where nhe was supposed to help Charles Cobum perform an operation in the kitchen of the Dust Bowl home. The paUent, a child, was screaming and pleading not to be put under the knife. The child's screams were too rvatctic fcr Si’rid She -UC an el the First Presbyterian church mein the social room nf the church last eventnx and enjoyed a rapper. Following the supper Miss Mary Scott reviewed a chapter of ihe study liook. Right Here at Home."

The Psi lota XI sorority will meet at the home of Mr*. Clifford Saylor* Tuesday evening at seventhirty o'clock O While anxious relatives waited at the courthouse yesterday, polite located Caroline Yake. 34. of Berne, who wandered from a car parked on Court street to laiwtun park In little more than an hour. Mary ifentl of Berne, with whom the elderly woman came to Fort Wayne found the automobile empty when she returned from shopping Mr*. Yake had left ner coat In the automobile. Increasing the alarm ot her companion The elderly woman, who had gone for a walk and lost her way. was returned to the court h tuse square In a cruiser car. Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette Patty young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Mies, Is 111 at her

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foldo right in the middle of me scene i ———— Wonder what these fans would have done if they could have peeked into Ciro's the other night At on* table were Marlene Dietrich. Spencer Tracy, Tim Durant. Irene Dunne, Rosalind Rusnell, Reginald Gardiner and Tennis Player Fred Perry. On the dance floor. Louise Stanley and Addison Randall b-tmped Into Ixiuiae's ex-hushand. Dennis O'Keefe, who was with Sieffl j Duna Anatole Litvak, in one party, j came over to talk with ex-wife Miriam Hopkins, who was with the Richard Barthelnieaaes. When the orchestra went into a series of Strauss waltxes. Marc Connolly said: "I've never seen Vienna gayer " - You can look to see Elsa Maxwell achieve her masterpiece in l>arty-stagir.s in "Public Deb No. 1." Darryl Zanucl: has told her not to worry about the expense. Just to top anything that she has ever done. Alice Faye can take a bow for a modext and a smart gesture. Though her contract guarantees star billing above the name of the picture, site has asked that her latest be titled: "Lillian Russell. "With Alice Faye." Dinnie Barnes, who has been a very sick girl, will be at St. Vincent's hospital for at least a w<-ck longer. ... M-G-Mers say that the preview card* ra "Edison the Man," which was sneaked at Riverside, are the best any of the studio's pictures has received this year. . . . Rudy VaHee and Judy Stewart ure making the rounds together sgain. . . . Jackie Coogan, looking very proud, was squiring Fran English at the Sphinx club. .... After the preview of "It All Came True" (a winner!. Ann Sheridan and Jerry Lynn went to a little Mexican restaurant and Ann won a prise In a drawing. It was a clothes hamper. . . . Chester Morris and Miss (or is it Mrs.?) Barker were a twosome again at the House of Murphy . , . Joe E Lewis, the best night club m e. of them all. opens in Boston. April 15. at the Mayfair club. . . . Frances I-angfords birthday present j from Jon Hall was a 28-foot speed boat. . . . Poor Bob Ix-onard has laryngitis so bad that his assistant. Marvin Stuart, is having to yell the directions to the cast. . . . "Gone With the Wind'” has now hit the 31G500.000 mark in this coum r” -'cne. When all the return in, It's figu.*-** to do »2’ i home on Fourth street. Miss Nancy Bell is confined to her home east of town with a severe case of poison. Mrs. Mathilda Fledderjohann of | N<-w Knoxville. Ohio spent the day I with friends In Decatur. Mrs. Charles liuxan has returned to her residence In this city after spending the winter in the east, Mrs. Ihigan visited her daughters. Miss Frances Dugan of Boston and Mrs. Ralph I’nkefer and family of Wayne. Pennsylvania On her return to Indiana she spent several days with another. Mrs. Haerle of Indianapolis, who accompanied her to Decatur the first of the week. Dr, and Mrs Palmer Eicher spent Tuesday at Battle Creek. Michigan. Ralph Gentls hsiked after business in Bluffton today Mr. and Mis. John H Heller will go to Indianapolis Friday Io attend the Hath annual spring m-eting of the Indiana Democratic editorial associatelon A lea will lie held at the governor's mansion Saturday afternoon for the ladles and Saturday evening a Imnquet will lie enjoyed In the Kiley room of the Claypooh- hotel. Mrs. Frederic Schafer and her guest. Mrs. Dick Shaw of Shelby. Ohio, and Mrs. John Heller spent the afternoon In Fort Wayne G. Remy Blerly will attend the Indiana Democratic Edlto lai tianquet at Indianapolis Saturday evening He has been a regular attendant at these meetings many years.

The weather man promleeu a decided drop in temperature tonight, for which no one f**la very kindly. Several candidate* took advantage of the big crowd at the (I H anniversary open house and pasted out cards. The Decatur Democrat office today received two hundred more official Indiana highway maps of IMO and will be glad to aupply them to the public aa long as they test. O' List Committee To Social Conference John M Doan, of Decatur, chairman of the Adams county delegation to the regional conference of social workers to be held at the Fort Wayne Chamber of (Commerce building on May » today announced another committee for the event. The members of the ptibliclty committee, named by Mr Doan ar* Vincent Walley. Decatur. Margaret Ixtwelien. Monro*; Mrs. J. A. Long. Geneva. Glen Neuenscbwanter. Herne and Bolt hhraluka.

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ARRIVALS Mr and .Mrs. James Smith of South Thirteenth street ar* the parents of a baby daughter, born at th* residence at 1 45 o'clock Thursday morning. Th* baby weighed eight and one-quarter pound* Thia in the third child and second girl. She lias not yet lieeit named