Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 164, Decatur, Adams County, 11 July 1940 — Page 3
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were nam*-d ui the icgular meeting of thr orgsnlxalloii held W*-dne« day afternoon In the chur* h social , i ><><Mn Mrs Heuer will alno mt as the 'costume <ommilb-e and ii.licr com mill*-* ln*inl**r« Will l» an I dlog , Music. Mra. la-mmolle Fogle and itoiM>rt Jones; decoration* commiti lee. Mra. Ntrve la-*>nard«on Mm M F Wort hum n and Mi«. Don INtump; menu. Mra Charles Hi ml beck Mr*. Ifuw Adam*. Mra Al * fieri Beineke. Mr* Floyd Andrew* I The musical proa nun will toe pre- • i seated In thr church auditorium/ and admission will Im- t Wenty-flve I cent*. Mr*. Cora White was the leadr: for the meeting Wednesday after noun and an interesting program 1 was presented Following the dr ivotliini. Mra. Cletus Miller, pr*-sl-lilrn’ conducted the regular bus! I Hess session Mias Lucille lleei | rang a selection, anompanled at! the piano by Mr* Sherman Koon Mr* White read a poem on Amerl ca. and Mr*. Charles Beineke and Mt*. Francis Andrews tana a duet i Mrs Italian Goldner sang a song I which was In thr form of a prayer 'The meeting closed with the Ml* pah benediction Refreshments were !served to the thirty persons preI sent by Mm. Jack Little. Mr* C i.M I‘rug 11. Mr*. Cal Yost, end Mra 'otto Kirsch The annual Hawkins reunion will ■ | lie held at the farm home of John , | Hawkins, two mile* south of Mon rorvllle. Hunday. August II BUSINESS SESSION OF MISSIONARY SOCIETY The regular meeting of thr Ml*-' I sbinary sot lety of tin- Zion Luth rrau church was held in the social I room of the church Wednesday as ■ . ternoon at two o'< Im k Fifteen ( member* and one guest were pre-1 present. The meeting was opened with I group singing, and Iter Paul W iHihuitl condiii ted the devotion*.' ' reading from the one hundred twenty first I’salm Mr* Henry! i Kruei'kebelg. the presid- llt. liad 'charge of the business session I The hosleases. Mrs. Hugh Kngle |and Phil Hauers, served refreshment*. MISSIONARY GROUPS HAVE INTERESTING PROGRAM A joint meeting of the Women s Missionary t'.xiety and the World Friendship Guild of the Prestryter- . tan cnurch was held Wedneaday afternoon in Hanna-Nuttman park The mretlnr-was In the form of a plclle. The devotions were In the i barge I ot Mr* James Koeber. Jr. and ,
CLUB CALENDAR •aalaty Oaaditna, if A. M. Fawny Macy Phon** 1000 — 1001 Tnuraaay Mt Pleasant laidles Aid Hoclely, Mi* Forest tiwen*. t p tn. I*. H latdle* Aid society and Women's Missionary society. Mrs Will Hauthlne, meet al church at lo a m Flmt V H w M A. and Udle* Aid. Mr* Wm. Kauildi.e, ail day. • Haptiat Missionary society church parlors, imp m. I‘leaaant Hale Udlf a Aid, Church allday Better Home* Club of Monroe. Mis. Adolph Hahnert. T:10 p. m M. E. Home Missionary Society. Mrs. R. |> Myer*. 2 So p. m Evangelical Woman's Missionary So< lety, church parlors, 1 p. m. Methodist Ever Ready class picnic. Paul Edward* Cottage. Hamilton latke. Meet at church at « So 1 a. m icBT). Nuttman avenue H. Women'* Missionary am-lety, Mr* Hate) I Foor. Huntington, allday First Evangelical Y. p. M C., Hanua-Nuttmati park, meet al the , churt h at S So p. m. W. O T M isgular meeting. . Moose Home. X p m Friday American U-glon Auxiliary. Le-1 glon home, a p m. Nt Mary's township Home Kconomica Club play. ‘'Making Mother Modern.'' Pleasant Mill* school, 7m p m. iCNTt. Sunday First Evangelical Mission Band. < hurch. S p m Frledheim Zion Young People'* society. Ice cream social, i hurch. *»onaay Adams County'* Woman'* chorus. Moose Home. 2:10 p m Tuasoay Evangelical Imyal Bnughter*! class picnic, la-hmar Park. Berne. C 30 p m Misses Katheryn Knapp and Nana Kunkel had < harge of the program and gave reports of chapters from the *tudy laaik "The Negro." The W M S mem tiers conducted a business session, after which 'they were joined by their families i for a picnic supper. Mr and Mrs Albert Beineke and i hildren. Phyllis. Jack, and Alice Ann. will leave Friday fur Imke, Wawasee to lie the weekend guest* of Mr and Mra. Ralph Ntcgdlll at i their cottage. Mia* Rosemary Fulinekatnp. ! Miss Ruth Voglewede. William Voglewede and William Coflee will attend the night Imaelaill game between Cincinnati and Brooklyn at | Clin Innati. Ohio, tonight Mr and Mr*. Charles Burkhart I and children. Patsy and John and Mr. and Mr*. Albert Beineke and children. Phyllis. Jack and Alice, spent Sunday at Tri laike*. the guents of the Nprunger family Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Emshwiller •f Bluffton were visitor* in this city Wednesday night. Mr*. Robert Fritginger had a* her guests Wednesday, her father. William bavlson. and her sister. Mrs. Mae Nchafer and daughter. Jane, of Fort Wayne Jan • remained In liecatur for several day*. Mr Hnvison who will celebrate hi* X3rd birthday anniversary neat week. I* well known here. Mr and Mr* Otto Marshall and daughter, of Hetrolt. Michigan, arrived In this city Wednesday to spend several days with Mr Marshall's parent*. Mr and Mrs. Orla Marshall. Mrs. Ray Edwards will leave Saturday for her home In Evansville after spending two weeks here with her mother. Mrs. Catherine Kauffman Mi*s Ruth Hanlel* of Rochester. Minnesota I* visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs Harold Daniel* on North Sixth St Mr*. Harry Molt* lytd Mi*. Harry I Dailey spent Wednesday in Van Wart. Ohio, guest* at the Dayton Hard home Miss Katheryn King spent the as
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Ry HARRINON < ARKOI.L I Klag restarts *>**!<sis Writs* HOLLYWOOD An episode In | the Republic aerial. ‘‘King of ttie Royal Mounted." bring* about a strange and dramatic reunion for two of It* player*. Herbert Raw-' linson and Wai-. 'Mf lacs Reid. Jr
lace Kei<t, ar The atory| call* for Rawlinson. old-time star of silent, day*, to be carried from R| burning building by A' -• Allan lane and young Reid. What give* the scene a special punch Is this:
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Rawlinson and Wallle Reid. Nr . ( were pals in th* days when both were big names in the movies Many a time. Rawlinson carried the infant Wallle, Jr , around on : his shoulders. Now they meet , again. Young Wallle stands six feet three and carries Rawlinson cm his shoulder*. There'll be no more flying lessons for Don Ameche until tile expected baby arrives |r his fanuly Mrs Ameche made the request and Don ha* agreed. Which make* everybtsly happy, including Twen-! tieth Century-Fox. The new Jeanette MacDonaldNelson E'liiy musical. "Bittersweet,” goe* into production July 15, and It's a sa<l blow to Director W H. Van Dyke. He ha* been lookin* forward for months to attend-1 ing the Democratic national convention a* a delegate from Cali-' fornia. Van is the moat ardent Roosevelt supporter In the nim colony. Now he'll have to give up the trip and read about the convention in the papers. If Columbia puts "Reflate Page Boy" into early production, Melvyn Douglas also may have to give up his duties as a Democratic delegate In addition, he'll mis* the chance to go to Hpring Lake. N. J. and direct the stage production. "Wind ’ in the Sails.” in which *his wife. Helen Gahagsn, appear*. Dorothy tumour la now the sweetheart of all branches of th* ! United States air service. Nome time ago, she was made mascot of. the army and marine flyer* Now she has received a pair of engraved gold wing* from the com- ; mander of Bombing Squatiron sos j the navy air service. When she was in Honolulu, the star attended a hiau given by Unci* Ram's n«- ■ » lot* . . .' ternoon in Fort Wayne Mr. and Mr* C D la-wtoi, and , Mr. and Mr* W F Berry motored Ito Fort Wayne Tuesday night to i I witness the presenatloli of the' opera under the *tai«. "Carmen Frame Confer of Crown Point I* visiting In this city with relative* and friend* Mis* Marjorie Ix>»e daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Joe Lose, underwent an operation for the removal ot her I tonsil* at the local nostptat today ■— — < - Astronomer* located 12 m-w corn-, et» in IS3M
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Not all the beautiful Kiria in the entertainment world confine their activities to the screen. The radio has many and Betty Jane Rhodes, rhythm singer, vastly couid top the list. Betty. iv. and a blonde, began her career aa a child singer on Hollywood radio staUuna and now la a network headliner.
l Ma.l* a great hit with th, bey* Ths Patrie Knowles ran thank s local pedriatrlcian for saving the life of their pet Great I Mine The j baby specialist performed an emergency operation rm the dug. grafting a tendon on the leg. M-G-Mera claim that Katharine Hepburn will wear a bathing suit for the first time on the screen in I'luladelphla Story.” Kate didn't favor th* l>lea but finally consented to make a test. It must have treen okay, for she will go ahead with the scene. Incidentally, Ijv Hepburn has ( teen on a milk diet ami has gained 12 (>ounds. Th* so-eaay-to-look-at Peggy Diggins now is a Warner Brother* -tarlet and will make her screen ' debut in "Honeymoon for Three.” She could have had jobs at three or four other studloe The teat that ■ won her the Warner contract was a love aesne with Peter Ashley. It j was he who gave the beauteous I’eggy her first screen kiss. Rleaking of kisses. Ann Rherldan will give five to George Brent in their first picture together since they have become a rmiantic item. Annie also ha* to deliver .George one resounding slap in the I face • _ —— It'S a boy for the Albert Dek- • kers. He's thr new screen heavy j v ho made such a hit in "Dr. Cyiclops” and "Strange Cargo." . . . ’ R-K-O is thanking Its lucky stars for the "Information Plea*e" short I subject made with Wemlell Wlllkir just 10 days before bis nomination. ; The studio plans a ballyhoo campaign for the short, which now has greatly Increase*! in value. . . . Lucdle Bad and Desi Arnar still are having dates. They were at the opening of the J«n Blundell show at the El Capitan. . , . Pat Btewart was helping W’ayn*.- Morris forget his troubles at Catalina . . . Rita Johnson and Broderick Crawford were back together again at the Hphlnx club. . . . And Sugar Oise, who surely gets • round, was telling everybody at (Grace Hayes' kxlge that Bob Gregory la her newest boy friend. . . . He's the wrestler. Princess Baba's ! ex. . . . Understand that Jane j I*ickens will teach al the JulUard whool in New York in the fall. |. Bob Stack has bought a speedboat and now Universal . won t let him drive It. ... A fall ' from a bicycle is giving Rita Hayworth lots of trouble. Her elbow has stiffened an*! she will have to , undergo treatment after she tinI ishes in the Ben He< ht picture. Doctor* say the Injury is not eenmis. hut It le causing the star .-on si.lerable pain Kills Self After Death Os Husband kftlcu. Ind July II U.P> over I come with xrief whil*- an in I*7 taker and friend* were .iii.inxiiitc her husband's funeral. .">1 y* ir old , Mrs. Gertrud*- Mendenhall »hot herself with a shotgun In an up •lairs room Hh*- left a note saying that she I could not go on living without het I hiisliand. Hi.s.nd who died Ntinday I of Injuries suffered a week ago In attempting to stop a tuna way team
j HEMISPHERE DEFENSE Th*. Mom***- IMm trine has Iteen supplemented by th*- D *<*lat.iiloii ' of Lilin* Pan A met Iran Republics ai* avtewl un i iMisullalloii and n|* ptopilate sctloti In the fa**- <>t tii.. ,*- of foreign do nlnallon Pnslilrui Rmiaevrl' ha* pledged defense of Canada The Am.-i lean Ripubllc* have estaidiuhed a «••*• mile safety sone ” t'oneerted set lon agalnsi "fifth column jieMetrulioii of American Itepuldh * is under way Om guvernmeni will not i> < .>giilxi- any attempt by a fur elgn gotrinm***ii to s«-lge control *»* fwis*«-sst>,ti* of. any othet nation In the Western ll*-inl*phere. All of which means th" American i 'iiitlir tits will Im- defended to the last against Naslflcathm But. how much do Vol' know alauii the I'«ii:*hl and Routh Ameil can Repnbll* t, llielr />ettlemcnt. struggles for l*d<-pen«iwoe>* chaiie In iMiutulart* » i Kang s In gov« i nun iit “ It Am- liuih I. < . ■ .| Kauth, from < *in...|t *• l‘.t . soma are to a< hi ve any i* illy utilf *-*| front again*! ‘lie datigeiwhich liaim, th* in-tlei the uud*. staiidltir which we In the I N \ hav«- of these -Islet RepubHc* the more Inlelllgenlly w,< can art This m-w ,|n« tors' Fervlre Bureau w 'ha Hr* - * spieollnx wider I hnowbdge of the Pan Ainerhan Republic has po-pand a unl<|ii>- and j Pitensely Inti re ting Pan American Hl-'oG »;>h On a single large ! graph In about to <1 Iff hi en I shade- <>f color, you >an follow ■ mtem porary den-lupments from the date of the fust .“.|*an h dl« ><• fle« > down to tin- pti-sen. moment, the varied and iiirllHna hl*toiy of *»< li I cne of the sister-nation* of this hetnisph' i** It provide* a hl*‘<* yof I each and every Auieii* mt nation at a rl.in* * Head th coupon below for your ropy *,r ih. HINTOGR \PII .. CLIP COI'IMiN HERE F. M Kertoy. Dept. HG 2. Daily Democrat'* Serv ce Bureau, 1113 Thirteenth Street. Washington 0 C Ehclused fit d twenty * • nt* in • **n **. postage stamp* < >v* lis return fxislas*- anal rrtli*-, cost- f.ri my Copy of th* Pan Amerl* .in Hlso -Giaph In color NAME I STREET and No CITY . .. . STATE I r*-*d the Iw-iatui Dally Ih-mmiat D*-* alur. Ind
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| same category as fiwHlstiiff". nor ire baby limhls whl* li are trot us i abb- by adult* But sitter- the tier--1 mans have declared for "total war " and since Frame I* "German territory for the time being II would seem legitimate for th*- British , I*l*** ka*l>- to put upon Germany full resp*m»ibllity for taking care of : the lihml Issue tn Frame To what extent Germany ami Italy cun survive a bitter winter, ■of fissl shortage with morale un ■ Impaired will become the major | problem of th*- war in the event l of failure to subdue Great Brit I aln In the last war It was th*I Id*** kad*- that brought the issue Ito its final decision No Important | Is th*- issue of winter's approa* h I ‘hat It woiild'seem as If Hitler will ■ have to make stup* inions effort to ■ .-nd the war before then The time however, is I**-* nming < ontinuously shorter Meanwhile British food : ship** arrive in port with regularity and Hitler's plan* to stop them and to land a * onquering army in Britain still remain in abeyant e ———- • - o Free 5x7 enlart’cment with each film dt-veh>|M*d, only 25c. N exp. HolthouM- llruK C’<».
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• ——■ ——- • Adamfl County Memorial Hou pi tai | Admitted Eileen Ncherer. Mom tm-vHle route two. DeWayne Neit il Geneva Marjorie la,se. 124 He* ■ mid street, John W James. Maim* ■ Georgia Dl-i*il.ie<| Miss Opal Hu'h How•lt Decatur route five Admitted and di-ml«-*sl Della Marbativh 715 Elm street ARRIVALS —- - Mr uti<! M< Cha Lynn h>f Ohio City r •• two ar** !h«* put .••htn us 4 l*.»hy boy. Ikhh WkSu** <l«y pnortiliiK . t o‘Hi. k at lh«- Ad.din« <i.u» / . .mi jiml h pital Tb* llm by * ip v* n p i nd* and I two miiKF* a:*d hot bMI natn Eviinwvilk Often* Home* To Refugees Evansville. Ind, July II tl l’i Re-Idem • of Evansville and neari>y town- have offered b-tmes to 'mure Ilian Dm refugee * hildren from Eurofw-an war gone tin- Am ■-ih aii a»s*M iatloti of university women committee in charge of * placement* atinoum *-d today o Trad# in a <»oed Tawn * Oacafur New Vftdtr-arm Cream Deodorant Stops Perspiration 1. Doe* not rot dmvef, doe* not irritate skin. 2. N*iwaiiingtodry C*nbeu«d tight after vhaving. 3. intuntly ttops pertpiran m for I to 1 dap Removes udot from perapiration. 4. Apure.white gresaelesi.ttainiese vanivhing irearn. 5. Arrid has been awarded rhe Approval Seal of the Amert* an Inatuute ot Laundering lor being harmless lo iabtus. 23 MILLION j*ra o! Arvid have been sold. Try a iai today I ARRID so Al •!! Ulesgro wllior la* 4 lot f wdff • jar ol«e* MR lor ••A
