Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 181, Decatur, Adams County, 31 July 1940 — Page 3
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club calendar Society Doodiino. 11 A. M. Fanny Maay Phon.. 1000 - 1001 MonMy Adant* county Woman * t'hora* ' llouip. t 3« F m ——————— 17 pound*. Wave.ene Lohman irf Decatur nlih 2« pound* amt M>» Kittier Gsrw.ssl with 3 pound* even. followed. pMer H la*hman. local dairyman I •a* In chargo of th* eontesta. I ...latrd by Hoy Price. cat Hr chair] man. and olha’r fair committeemen, ftaiilotd Frame. county cow Mier. I ... the official Weigher CLUB WINNERS I ..•owTHfVKta rnt»M **'»■ la-hman. Washington The Judaea of reason* ware Mr*. Holman Kffley, Jefferson; Mr* Hudy Meyer.. Preble and Haael lake, Kirkland. Ml** Juanita la-hman wa* In the harge of the arrangement*. Thur-day morning at » o'clock the fifth year draaa revue will be held privately Other private drew evue. will be held during the pnorning and afternoon and the pub iic drew, revue will lie held Thuraday night. one winner wa* left out of a recent .lory of the canning eahl bit for ( It club Kiria. Thl* waa th* .tame of Wanda Neadatlne. who i>la< ed third In third year canning $45,600 bam axe Suit Filed After Accident Ixtgan.port, Ind . July 31 <U.P> A ault for lU.ooo damage* waa on file in Caaa circuit court today by 1 the Hev, Mac k Crider of Weat Terre Haute again** laiwacM riel dent, former caahier of the c loaed Imcerne Hiate Hank, a* the afteri math of an automobile accident near here Hee J», I*3* The Hev Crider Alleged that He|. der* wa* negligent when hi* car c ra.hed Into Crider'* machine and that b* auffered Injurle* which prevented him from continuing hi. mlniaterlal work llepre'*ntatiie of l<«vine l>re<M Co. will lie at our More Friday afternoon from I:3# Io 5 p. m.—K. F. (>bmk Store.
W*mer* on th* Idea, ahe'll do a feminine Imitation of her famou* unci*. Douglaa Fairbanka. In a film baaed on the character. "Sweet Leroy." girl friend of the Texaa outlaw, Kam Baa*. "Sweet Kitty” rode and fought with the beat of them Lucille want* to play her aa a aort of female Robin Rood. Funny etory about Glenn Ford. Columbia leading man, who'll work with Margaret Sullavan in "Flotaam.” Ford ia only a year and a halt out of Santa Monica High achool While there, he waa appended temporarily foe Introducing a fan -lancet and a hot trio of N*gr< aingera at a atudent aaaembly. It never mln* but It pour*. Nov I that Betty Grable haa more offer* for Jobe than ahe can accept, the Irving Berlin muaic company ha* decided to publiah two of her •onga. Upderatand th* beauteou* Betty wrote both th* word* and th* muaic. Number* are aalled "Allure" and 'l'm Not Worried — One of the drcua elephant* that Paramount had to pre** into aervice for "Moon Over Burma" roar | too fact when Preaton Footer waa ! i trying to climb aboard and toaaed the actor clear over ita back Jeanett* Rudy. Martha Raye* . etandin, marries Myron Margolm , at Cincinnati, on Aug. 27. . . Dorothy Lamour la throwing r •hower for th* bride-to-be . . 1 Lol* Sterner of th* Earl Carro' i •how la getting lot* of telephon I' C »U* from Bert Wheeler since h. 1 went east. . . . E-»e Albert an | Beverly Holden were a twoaom Main at Slapsy Maxie'*. . . . S< were Bruce Cabot and Songatrer Roealie Graybar at the Pirate ; Den. - . . Norma Shearer may nt | •dvla* George Raft about h I •cripta, but he certainly send them to her to read. . . . Iron •bout Muriel Angelua She waa n't *a a linger and aa a com, | d‘*nn* in “The Boy* From Syi. cuae” So Paramount signed h •nd haa never let her do either • picture. ... Alan Hal*'* inve i tlona must be doing ail right. I they paid for an elght-and I n»lL«cr* ranch at Emclno. . . *"* Arthur Homblowa (Myi « h t V * «P «nd mo to Malibu for th* cummer. . Blnni* Bamea ia begging Twe. •th Century-Fox to give her all - *!<• Frankovlch* blowupa ir. »•"*•” ... And old you hear Arthur Murray * 'rode about Oscar Levant. "Oecar »*> sophisticated," quip* Murray, that, when he waa on* year Old, ' «• had cuffi qq hig diftMM.
EXTREME HEIT TO CONTINUE — - No Early Relief h Pre* dieted From lx>n< Protracted Heat Wave IBy United Pre*** Another day of rec ord-breaking •itinmer temperature* wa* foreca.l for Indiana today a* many Hooaler eommunltle* chalked up new *ea* onal high* yetterday and occaamnally new high* .Ince I VIA, moat of them over 100 degree* The odlrial forecaat tor today predicted only continued warm and the mercury tn many place* wa* | eipec ted to *oar above the lou mark. In *ome apota for the tilth or »l*th eoneecutlve day, Blight relief from the blaung «un wa* reported late yeaierday In *ev •rnl communltlea a* wattered rain fell Crop* throughout the alate have been damaged by the .earing heat and agrlculturlat* reported I that the rain, however *<ant. help I ecf the field* greatly. • Twelve peraon. died of heal In Indiana yeaierday. the hlaheat dally figure aince the heat wave itarted i two week* ago. and two other* died from other cauae* believed to have been InducMl by the heat Five peraons died at Indlanapoli* Van Haticce k. 43 died at City ho* pltal after being admitted for treatment for heat eihauatlon. Clint HuttleTd. M died In the City hipital after collapalng in hl* 100 m. Thoma* McAuory. 55 died after coli*p*lng In hi* room Herman Oudgel. *O. fell deed while geltmg out of hl* automobile. A itouili aide Indianapoll* pby*1 Irian. Itr James M Royer. >•. died 1 of heat prostration at hl* home Paul I'elgen. 3k. of Aurora, died In a Cincinnati hospital from complication* ot heat stroke Mr* M.ry I’ellkan. 75. Kendallville. died of a heart attack superindue ed by heat John Knlola. Hr. 7* died at Michigan City from heat eihaus- , Hon. Fred Kelley, SM. of lloonevllle. died from heat prostration suffered while working on a roof near Castle Garden near his home William K Gray. 31. died at hia Cragmont home from heat Orman Main. 55. of New Castle was found dead in a vacant lot, apparently after collapsing from ' the heat The liody of Havld Hafner. k 3. of - Iml'orte, was found near a pier In Htone Imke and police believed he had collapsed from the heat and fallen off the pier Into the water Theodore Kerens. sk. of Lafayette, a WPA worker, died from heat prostration suffered while at work Monday William Lofton. «3. formerly of Peoria. 111. died at Rraail. the sec ond heat prostration death in two ' weeks. Scores of other Hoosiers were prostrated by the bllatering temp erature The Indianapoll* weather bureau reported a temperature of 1112 4, I officially 103. the highest since I 1»34 Bloomlngum also reputed 103 while Huntingburg and Crawfordsville recorded lot. At Rushville the mercury climbed to HKI Near Bedford at the Purdue experimental farm the temperature went to lot Agricultural agents throughout throughout the state reputed that soy bean* and corn were being damaged by the long drought and some said that unless rain fell shortly the crop* would be greatly damaged Fruit crop* also may suffer unless rain come* »o<m Wheat, oat* *nd hay were reputed In good condition deiplte the lack of moisture. — -o LIST WINNERS (COMTINUKD FROM FAOK OHICt Monroe, second and Nevalme Belbold. Root, third. Baking II; Naomi Hteury. Monroe. first; Klinore Heckman. Preble. secopd; Mary Pollock. Decatur, third. Baking III: Betty Alice Mettler. Berne. flr*t; Evelyn Graber. Monroe, second; Catherine Andrew*. Washington, third. ■Br®] OV£H-SUNDAY)A 5Q KXCUMIONI lee tbe Bell Gem* CHICAGOWHITI SOX V* WASH. IENATORI Going—* JJ sm Sundsr. gnaraisg UsTC Outage «:•* *■. Su»d»r Tkters m isl* swry •*»4«- , For farttor mloowtio* p*om TUIm Ag*»t W. M. »*we*r4**«. »*
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR. INDIANA
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Mrs. James Burk of Council' Bluff*. lowa. I* ap-ndlng aeversl week* here wHh her parent*. Mr | and Mr*. O. 11. Mhosenlierg and other relative* and friends Hhe' returned to Itecatur with Mr and Mr*. Avon Burk who vlalted at Council Bluff- with their son and daughter in-law Dr and Mr*. Jamw* Burk. Mia* Helen Haubold and Ml** Katheryn Kauffman vlalted In Fort Wayne Tuesday Mr and Mrs. George Andrew* and son. Jhntny. of Houtk Bend, will arrive hare Friday to spend the wekend with Mr* E. F. Otsg. Pat Bien* of Washington. D C„ I* spending ike summer her* with Mr and Mrs. G. II Hhoeenberg. Mr. and Mr*. Bob Gass and son. Eddy, and Carol Hue Andrews, have tciumed from Huntington where they vlalted for several day*. Mr. and Mr*. Earl Bartllng and, daughter. Barliara. of Fort Wayne. I visited Tuesday here with Mr, and Mr*. Frank Lynch and family. Mr and Mrs. Dwight Peterson and family of Indianapili* will arrive here this evening to visit with Mr*. John Peterson and attend the fair. Miss Wanda Lautaenhelser of 1 Berne I* spending th* week herewith Mr*. Harold Hhoaf Mrs. Michael Andrews of Houth Bend I* spending lhe week here with Mrs. E F. Gass Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gladfelter of Dayton. Ohio, are spending th* week with Mr. filadfelter's brother and slater-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gladfelter. Mrs. Frank Jcmkle of Toledo. O. is vlaiting here with Mr and Mr*. Dallas (foldner and Mr. and Mr*. Dan Weldler. 8011 Engeler ha* returned to Deitrolt. Michigan after visiting here I for a few days with hl* parents. Mr and Mrs. E D Engeler. Ka’hryn Ann and Jane* Goldner J will return here Sunday after spending two week* with their uncle and aunt. Mr and Mr*. Henry Weldler In Detroit. Michigan A. C. Preuw. Htandard OU field representative. I* moving to Decatur from Rochester. August 15. and will <ak* over the new duties of bulk station supervisor. No successor to the field represenative position has been appiinted. The Weldler family reunion will Im- held next Sunday in Napoleon.
t; Better-Tasting £ V Aa Definitely Milder Smoke \ \ A- The one aim of Chesterfield / ’ 8 to vc ou more smoking | pleasure. And no cigarette gives m smokers such complete smoking |enjox ment as you gel from < Jicstcrficld,with its Ikliiiitcly Milder, //M Ml ' (cooler, Better lastc. T’ / The best cigarette tobaccos that !i|w ||l • F />/ /j ( . 1. urn/in j**X- Ls fur-away Turkey and Greece are com7 W bined right in Chesterfield to give JI 1 smokers everything they could ask for. * B If you want real smoking satisfaction | ... make your next pack Chesterfield. ip r BfTTER MADE Fq, POLgV (fcOINTOCX octa PONNA OA4 «r* U Z I V ' BfrT ER SMOKltaft two ot H»* tootarf UOto on hoU Worl**'t I F I Ch.„„, . . / ChoMriiota FUASURf TIME WoaOcaiH. ’• Z I •» .h. 0 „, , '* d contort / Z ti ' 1 AMM/CA’S tUSIKST CIGARETTE _ _ "/"T" J tiqkl IMS. UumOinilnsuC*
Ohio, and a number ot per*on* from here arv planning to attend. I Mrs Olive Reynolds and family »f Heme will stieud tbe afternoon snd tonight with Mr and Mr*. Per cy Gould, and will attend tbe fair. M»Mia J«an Kaylor nf Huntington Is Spending the week here with her slater. Mr*. Arthur Farrar. Miss Agne* Gould ha* returned from Indlanapdl* where «he *pen> several week- visiting with relatives While there she enjoyed a motor trip through th* East visHlng Washington. D (?., Mt, Vernon, New York CHy and many other points of Interest. Mr*. Ray Ralrden of Rockford. Illlnol*. I* visiting with her alstnr, Mr*. Ehner Darwachter thia week Mr .and Mr*, luiwreoce France of , Midland. Michigan, spent Tuesday in Decatur visiting with Mr. and Mr*. Frank Lynch. I Mis* Madeline Spahr will go ' > Rome City. Thursday to visit over Munday with the Mimes Eileen Porter and Ruth Horne William Linn, local clottiier. mad* ' * business trip to Van Wert. Ohio Tuesday Mr*. Frliria H’avenkk I* taking I a four to six week* leave of sb- ’! w-nce from h*r duties at the Ml- ’ le-auty shop to undergo a foot 'operation Mr* H. B Hoffman of New Paltg. New York, will arrive here thl* week to spend several days with ■ her alster. Mrs. Robert Krick and . family ■ | Mr. and Mr* Paul Edward* and daughter. Patny, and Kathtyn LonIse Yager have returned from Hamilton t-ak*. where they spent sev- . eral day*. Mr*. Herb Kern returned Tur*1 day evening from Battle Creek. . Michigan, where she spent th* • week visiting with Miss Naomi l.a- . man She was accompanied to Decatur by Mlu and Mis* - Marian Webster. w!>o will spend ■ the remainder of the week here. r' Jimmy Field of Fort Wayne h r visiting with the Ham Brook* family I and attending the street fair HII will visit here for the remainder ■ nt the week I|f Bob Spain of Bluffton visited In ( Decatur Tuesday evening and at- ■ tended the street tet -. • Mr. and Mr*. C() Porter and son 'Jack, of Huntington. visited In DeI catur Tuesday evening with Mr* . Huth Hiatt erf West Palm Bea ch.
Florida, who I* (pending several week* here with relatives and friend*. <’. W Hudson of Kendallville, brother of Mr* Roy Price of this city, ha* Iteen removed from the Kendallville boslpul to hl* home, after a Hire* weeks’ critical Illness following an ojieratlon. Mr and Mrs. Felix Maier and daughter. Chailene. visited In Van Wert. Ohio, Tuesday evening, with Mr and Mrs Edward Marta. Miss Eclu.i Cook of Hi'iiGng'on visited In Ihuatur Tuesday evening with Mrs Ruth Hiatt, at th* Bow•r* resedenc * Mrs W E Yetter and daughter*. Helen Marie, and Dori* Atm. us Arne*. lowa, ar* spending the weak her* with Mr*. Yett*r'» sister, Mr*. Norman Kruae Walter Mllleo of Peru will -pend the weekend her*, the- guest erf Miss Irene Light, at <be G A Light residence Mr*. Elmer Darw-irht*r of thl* city and her guest Mr*. Ray Rair den of Rockford. Illlonl*. spent th* th* day In Fort Wayne. Mr*. D <> Quinn of Oak Park. Illlnol*. i* visiting with her parent* Judge and Mr*. J T. Merryman, and with her sister, Mr*. Avon Bu'k and family .Mr*. Don Church of Fort Wayne I* spending th* w-efc with het aunt. Mrs. Alva Nichol*, an-l attend Ing the fair. Mr and Mr*. W. H Knox of In-la ware. Ohio, were business Visitor* In Iterator today. Mr. and Mr*. Cleo Painter of Willshire, Ohio, visited in Decatur Tuesday evening and attended th* fair. Herb Fullenkamp of Chicago will arrive here Haturday to spend a two weeka’ vacation with hl* sl-ter. Miss Rose Fullenkamp. Raymond Roger* of Hic-kfleld Mic higan I* Spending several week* here with bi* unde and aunt. Mr. and Mr*. P. G. Riker Ml-* Vaudeth Prior of Huntlaa burg I* spending the week with Mr and Mr*. Hu»»el Prior Ml-* June Moyer <rf For* Wayne will arrive here Thursday to be th* guest of Mi«» Phyllis McFarland and attend the fair. Hhe will return home Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Ronald Pairish and daughter. Judy, of Kalamatoo. Michigan, will arrive in Decatur Friday evening to spend two week* with Mr. and Mr* John Parrish and other relatives and friend* Mr* K. A. Stuckey of this city, Mrs John Floyd and Mr*. Otto Lon genberger of Monroe will spend Thursday at Epworth Forrest. I*l IoWebster David Erwin of Fort Wayne attended the street fair in Decaur
Tuesday uvening S A. Lahr of liunlngton. formerly of thl* city, vlsltecl in liecatur today and attended th* street fair Mr*. Malcel Ktug of New Ailmny I* spending tbe Week here with Dr and Mrs S M Frledl*y Mr. and Mr* Howaid Earne«l and daughter. Alic* Edna, of Bluff ion. vlnlted with friend* 111 this < It y Tuesday C. E. CLUB TO NAME OFFICERS General Electric ( lull To Elect Officer* Next Wednesday Election <rf officer* of th* Owneial Electric club of the Decatur work* will take place Wednesday August 7. it wa« announced today Chet Mclntosh I* the present president of the club, which operate* the icowllns alley* and ref>e«bment •tan<i at the local works. Those nominated for the various office* are: For president Elmer Cha-e, Chet Me Intosh Dewey Gallogly For vice-president. Roma Breiner. Harold Heller, Ixihne* McClure For secretary Catherine- Jackson. Alle- n Porter. Catherine Murphy For director Hubert Cochran Jerome Kaller. Oren Schult* Employe* of the office and factory vote In the annual elec Hon and the poll* will Io- opened throughout lhe day Q— — 0 ■ 1 ■ —- —a Ada mH County Memorial Hospital • • Admitted Mrs Ralph Reed. 110 South Fifth »treet; Holomon l«ord. I«5 East Oak street Mr* Herbert L Hilemun Wiltshire. Ohio Dismissed Ml** Rosemary Miller. First street. Stanley Arnold, route 3, Decatur; Maurice Teeple. rout* 5. Ih-c-atur; Mr*. William xlm merman. Geneva ARRIVALS Mr and Mrs Richard Spehcer. 331 South Third street, are the parent* of a girl baby, born at b 10 o’c lock this morntag at the Adam* county memorial hospital. The baby weighed eight (Hiuicd* and three quarter ounce* and has been named Sylvia Sue Mr. and Mrs Charles Mills, 417
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iClo»* street, are the parents of a ' girl Im by. born at the Adam* 'c-oanty memorial hospital at ll:3h |o'clcMk thl* afternoon The baby lm« lieen pained Jean Anne Hhe weighed six pound* and eleven and on* half ounce* at birth School Tackl* Weigh* 256 Riverton, Ka* (t’Pl The high •chisel fcMiihall t*oin hero boast* of one of the biggest player* In the • ounlry ||e I* Earl Crane, a I*eai old lac kl>< who weighs 3*5 pound* dIRMMMHSRRMRMRRBb • •■••■■■■■■■■■■■■RMißßMi LIGHT, FRESH and LASi'INGI * if u Helena Rubinstein’s newest fragrance APPLE BLOSSOM Newest addition to her famous Flower Shop Bouquet Scrim! A lovely, light fragrance that laitt—tweet and clear like tbe perfume of apple orchard* in full bloom* L'u- it after your bath a* a refreshing body rub, spray it on your hair, touch your wrists, your throat with cool fragrance. Other Flower Shop Bouquet cologne* ate American Garden, and English Garden, in the Gender wcup-waitted cry Mai flacuo. UOl|oo B. J. Smith Drufc <’o.
