Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 147, Decatur, Adams County, 20 June 1940 — Page 3
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CLUB CALENDAR •®el»ty O«a«lm«, H g g r *""y Macy Rhanae 'OOO - toot Thurtday fuii'ian Ml-dohary Su< efy T,« Ifeli.au.. Tea Methodist 1 2 "><» p m. ■ Nattman ,- „ ■■ " "df Mr. .\4ru.l Kl.-mz of MonI roe. j p m • II Progressive Workers ’ Chur.h, C ft m Udle.' AtdMiHiety. |. f „ ’ hurt h 2 Mi p tn ( , Siantlard llearera, Vethudht' .< hun h « 30 p in Itlliner Ilildge Club. Mia .Madar J | Hite •; 3.. p m li. ul.ih Chape) Imdlaa* Aid <<ie•e«r. Mi. Hurth. shtt , |y fc|| 1( i me. tiny ri'.ful-lnp Village (Tub y|,< I Glen Myer., 1 p r ST H’ l.uke. |*dle. Aid Hwlety. Mm. William Repie rt, all day meet- ' Ina Ihlr Udy of l**-r|M-tual Help Miai Ik.rothy laiFoniaiur. m p ni Hr.i I’nlted llrethren |i v j|, < la»«. Ml. (leone Hill. 7 30 p. in I ladle*' Aid Htu lety. tfranaeliial' iChunh. 2 p m Mt I'lea.aut ladlei* Aid Society, I Mr*. Frank Slmdeton, 2 p m I'lMNdu lilhle Clu.4 Zlun Ktang.. I It. al and lleb.rnied f'huri h. 7 on I ‘l> m Friday inillathae t'U. ikiptj.t Chur,h| Parlor., 7 M p. m. Ponrhonta* and Red Men Pl. nlr, Hanna Nnttman Park. 30 pin i T UMaay Kirkland Li 11. • Kirklimd S. I'ik.l | I p m Cap lAm the Wind and "God | Hie. America Mr- Icm H Tyndall Tea «a* enjoyed al the ,lo*e|< of the pi «ram CALVARY AID HAS RECENT MEETING The Calvary ladle all areiety, •tie’ intently at the home of Mr*.l Rolland Miller for a regular al lied I 1 uled nr. . tins Mi Hemice Itarri l led the devotional*, after which al' l.u.ine*. m.**ioii waa held Twelve member* anawered the I roll t all Refre-hment* were wrrved 1 toy the hoeteue. Mra. Rolland Mil-1 ler and Mr. Jan. I.lt liten.lelyer 11 The Phoebe Bibl., t lan* of the , Kvanxi'll.al and Refomted Sunday I
Cromwell Daughter Rest ■’Jt _Jn * IJAIIS I ? JFr fl 1 >Jj • - ■ WwjjiicF l, ( 10 MTjrp »A aOßrik. ' Former V. >. minister to Canaila and now a senatorial «andi<late in New Jersey. James H R. Cromwell is shown on the beach at At* lar.ua City. X J with his lovely daughter, Christina. CromweHa prtst nt wife is the former Doris Duka, tobao-o heiress
•< hool will meet at the church Thursday evening at . ven forty-five o'clock The Kirkland ladle* club will meet at th.- Kirkland school Tuesday aft.-inoon at one o'clock. The Ml**** Helen Koop and Helen Kelly visited with Mis* Mary <>gg In Fort Wayne last evening and heard Hob Crosby and hi* orchestra SERVICE CLUB ENJOYS PICNIC Mrmhv-r* of the Buslne** and 11’rofessi.mal Women's club and a riuinl.er of guests enjoyed a picnic 1 supper at SunXet park last even ' Ing A delicious chicken supper was
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w w — n.r H.tHKIMIN < ARROI.L Klag FecturM vjedlr.te Writer HOLLYWOOD—Ten year* ran make such a difference! Bob Taylor. now on* of Hollywood'* important *tar». wm showing the gang on the “BaMMMU. 1 rape" set a clip- ' from • ■ ■ home paper in Beatrice, ■ * Nrb R 1( one ■ i those "10 Year* JKJO Ago Today" ■h > fsftg 4 item!, dug up ■P ?rom th * ol<l a, . tile*. It read ti "Arlington ■ff imuflMm Spangler Brugh Harrlwn Carroll and Gerhart it We be are en route to Clay Center where they ! will play thi* summer over station K.MMB. Good luck, boy*!" In thoae day*, Bob played a 1 mean rello. The beat of the crack* about J | Barrymore working with Gregory Ratoff in "The Great Profile" wa* made by Barrymore hlmeelf. He told an interviewer: •It* like a duet between St Vitus and epilepsy." Forfeit Tucker showed up at Grace Haye* Lodge with Patty McCarty, but he* carrying a terrific torch for Helen Parrish Friend* »ay the two had no quarrel at all . . . that Tucker arrived to keep a date with Helen and wa* given a message that she and her mother had gone out of town. Later, Tucker* ring* were returned with a letter from the Univernal starlet. With the engagement off, the actor i* left with a houaa on hi* hand*. He bought the George Brent place in the valley, expecting that It would be a honeymoon home. Don't know who 1* crater about playing the drum*, MIcJW Rooney or Jackie Cooper. M-G-M I* giving Mickey a chance to demonitrate hi* skill in "Strik* Up the Band." And if you think Rooney I* not •eriou* about the hobby, h* spent 78 hour* rehearsing the numbar. The mention of Ro*e Hobart* name will turn a certain fan magazine writer'* face red. | During an Interview. Ml** Ho-
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served, after which a short business meeting was held The club voted to give |5 to the (Red Cross fund Contest* Were enjoyed and prlxe* awarded 10 Mr* ,George Renta and Mr* Melvin Sik kink | Out of town guest* Included Mr* Hlkklnk of Little Rock. lowa and Mr* William KI,-|,ps-> I. of Lin coin. Nebraska Other guest* were Mr*. Harold Hautter*. Mr*. We* iley England. Mi** Huth Foughly. I Mr* Koy Price. Mis* lam Ise Thoma*. Ml** Edith Ervin. Mr* Ray ' Htlngely. Mr*. Angle Macy. Mi*. William Schnepp Mi. Irene Kli ■4-hner. Mrs June Hchackley. Mr* Chester M. Intosh and Miss Martha Irma Butler The committee in charge of the
lbert wa* displaying *ome recent ■till* of herself Coming to one, i she said: "lint that a tern bi* • 1 picture?" "Ye*," agreed the writer "Where • did the studio get that awful junk • around your neck?" There wa* a moment of silence, i Then the actress replied "I wa* • referring to the silly smile. Th* , jewelry happen* to be my own." ! It'* been month* since her auto 1 crash but Mr*. Frank Morgan still ha* to wear an iron brace on her > leg She couldn't attend the pre** 1 ‘ showing of "Mortal Storm," in which Frank again give* a dia1 tinguiihed performance. The doc--1 tor* have promised (he can »ee the ■ picture, though, when it open*. 1 The baby non of Maureen O'Sullivan and John Farrow wa* a year old la»t month. Hi* mother ha* taught him to nay "Johnny" and j hope* he'll perform when th* two I of them join Farrow In Toronto. Maureen may be on her way by I the time you read thi* She ha* plane re»ervation* for four separate day*. Leave* a* »oon a* M-G-M give* the okay on "On* Came Home." Jack Holt ha* been having wiida a tough time with the flu. In tied 10 day* now and won't be up for another week. . . . Janie* Dunn i* flying to New York to be with hi* father, Ralph Dunn, who i* aerioualy ill. . . • The aeparatlon rumore about Frankie Thome*' parent* were all wrong. She I* out here now to spend a week with Frankie’* dad who la working in a picture. ... Wayne Morri* and hi* wife. Bubble*, also the subject of rift rumor*, were having themselves a time at th* Pirate * Den. . . Alice ha* bought three acre* adjoining her place In the valley. . . . Mike Romanoff la giving a terrific ru*h to the Earl Carroll beauty. Mane Frye. . . . Lout** Small, former Paramount itarlet, will divorce Dick Crockett, now standing in for Frankie Albertson in "When the Dalton* Rode " ... Kay Aldridge * newest escort is John Swope. They were at the Sphinx club. . . Pens West more and Eileen Carroll are a new twosome She used to be under contract at Universal. . ■ • If you can believe William Wyler, he never dlacuaaea fllm rolt* with hia actress-wif*. Margaret Talllchet. And he say* that she doe* not want to work in one of hl* picture*.
I affair Included Mr*. Franrl* R||« ! worth Miss Mania Martin. Mr* j Victor Kliher and Mr* C M PH* i worth «—-™—-- Mrs Formal Kiley and duuuhier. I Mrs Don Anspauah of Bryan Ohio, and Mr* W I* ltohlns.ni visited in Fort Wayne Wednesday Mrs <l. G Walton and Mr* T 1 F He, ker were amona yesterday a I visitor* in Fort Wayne, Mis* Marjorie Carroll nf Indian spoil* will spend the »»i end with her parent*. Mr and Mrs | ciayson Carroll Mis* Carroll ha* 1 just returned from a three week*’ < trip through the weal and Meilco I Mr* W A U.wer Mr* J II ' Heller and Ml** Klltalo-th Peter- 1 1 son visited friend* In Fort Wayne I yesterdPy I Mr> Melvin Hlkklnk nf l.itil,-' llotk. lowa ■» vlallltik her mother. Mr*. William Nrhnepp 0 Adam* County Me mn ria I lioapital I •— • ■ Admitted: Mr* Don M Sheet, of Dixon. Ohio Mr* Kermit Vodei. Berne. It It 1. Otto D Welter of Hoaaland. Mr Weber had his rishi ellrow and wrl«t fractured when a horse cru.hed him against ~ wall in the train I>l*llll**l*l llelnhard Sr humin of Hural route 3. Ed (Jertier nf (le . neva. It. It 3: Mr. Owrber wa* Injured In a Idr yr le accident. o ARRIVALS Nancy laru Is the name nf the girl luslty born to Mr. and Mr*. Hu. iwrt N Wheei.-r of llluffinn rural route 3. al the Adam* County Me. mortal ho.pltal yesterday The baby | weighed six pound* 111 mm...
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ERANCE SENDS H-oxTiNt'Ct. MOM fan ', ovr.l more than 100 demolliatlo.i and In - l. endiary bomb* on the city andI hundred* more on nearby airport*' land drwli* In the second raid at < V M the I German* were driven off by com ' hat plane* and land defense liatter j lev without serious damage Ib.inb* In the first raid fell over I a bo mile radius Including .foil,' I Word* ren*ored> i lly where u Ihou - jand lefug.-e* were massed a* In the ' Nanierre *» hool *helter during the j Pari* raid a bomb made a dire, 1 hit | on an open *helter tren. h 111 a pub Hr square (two word* • ensured 11 pausing several casuallle, I More than f.n realdenlial sfiw | turns were ddroyed or marly desI troyed German le.mber plane bases ar> I now *0 < loss' tn the emergency cap Hal that the first laimb* dropped Iw-fore air raid precauHon* men . "ad finl*h.-d .ending their three minute warning, after rsu elving re I port* that the raider* were up | pnM. hing. Shipping in the Gironde wa* < I *|n-< .al targel The cabinet, sitting a* a formal council of minlKter*. m< I at !> A M l! A M CBT.I to examine the mil itary and i.olllicsl *ituaiion* At thl* hour It was reported that the Germans had entered the < Ity nt Lyon In Eastern Frame The government and the people still awaited new* of the plenlpol .-nllarle* who left yesterday for an unknown destination to treat with the German* ■ Radio Fran..* reported in 1 l.r<md. a*t picked up al lanidon th*' the plenipotentiaries had left Me. Igna, Airdrome, Bordeaux, yesfe, ' day In a white plane. 1. Il wa* forecast that the bomb I Ing* of Bordeaux had only la-gun but neverthele** the |>eople of the • city went about their work as u* , ual and there wa* jiani, only among
phe refugee* from the north The city I* taking care of .'bo ihhi I panpie allhogether Instead of ita! . normal Jf.« .Hu. All are la-lng fed , out the refugee* are sleeping where j I they ran Further evacuation has' l*e|| sot hidden After a »|eep|e*s night, the gov- ' rrnmrni awaited Adolf Hiller'* eon-' idlllon* ettonting them during the' day and hoping for the possibility that the otdei reuse fire'" might 'ba given after (I day* of blltxkrieg «2X Word* censored. The French are waft hlng with enormou* interest German and Hu« *lan troop movement* In Lithuania and East Prussia. Where the Ger man high lommaiid I* r.'|*.rie,| to l.ave iransfeir.-d f> division* (100 »m.| from the western front after the eom-entratlon of an additional 2ihiihh> Russian troop* t > Llthiiunla. making a total of 2H>'**i According to report* received via Spain. Hitler had repined hl* field headquarter*, and 'he latest military dispat, he* mdlr u.ed that Hiller had ordered no lessening of German pressure unlil negotiation* with th.' French had liern eon.lud >d It wa* reported that Hitler and Benito Mussolini would meet m a German town again as soon a* the French reply to German condition* had rea. hed them (eight Word* < en-. sored | Women are arriving here with Isilrle* In their arm*. M.mellme* to ■ ollapse in th,- *treets on arrival.! dropping the Imhle* Despite anti - evacuation order*, some refugees ( seek Io Wandei on they do not care where o CARS COLLIDE - <.vi Ixl i:t> rnr.M pagk onb Gal slop sign and *trm k the Deca ' lur vehicle The N't, hoi* auto then i 1 greened across lhe street and: struc k a tree Thl* car. a new I vehicle was badly damaged The damage to the t'.s.k auio was only 1 slight The California residents were eti
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| route to New York (Tty to visit ’ relatives a * REUNION CALENDAR • — • Sunday. Jun* n Darwachter Family Reunion. Van Buren Park, 7 mile* nnrth Finlay i>, on Rout* 2S f ,e • ♦ TODAY'S COMMON CRROR j Never use ''proposition'' a* a verb Do not *ay ''He prop.. •It toned m>- cm buying an auto. 1 ’ j say "made .. pl.immiilou t.> me to buy an auto " ♦ • New L’niitr-arm Cream Deodorant Stops Perspiration 1. not roc drcue*, let not irtiute skin. 1. Nowsiiingtodry.Canbtmed right sleet vhsv.ug. 3. Instantly stop* petspirsimn lor I to 1 cUyt Removes odor from penptrMcon 4. Apurv.white.greaseleu.Mainless vanishing cream. 5. Acrid hs, been rvtided the Approval Set! of the Ametu *n Institute ot Laundering lot being harmless to fabrics 25 MILLION J«r* of Arrid have boon aold. Try a jar today I ARRID Aft/ Al all admrrna wiling l*mlw« g"U« (•*■»« !«•< aUH#
