Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 186, Decatur, Adams County, 6 August 1940 — Page 3
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| Ht'UtlWf ( IRROLL M >»um SyeSkaU Writer lILTWOOD- Preview of fc tb* Daltons Rode” failed to 1 th* isUwd-of acene where I Brodeni k Crawford was *upKive a beating to Kay W Kran ri a The J| «tud.<> r...w say* A-gSg that the xene . •■'•v f> v. rmade , And it a common to■ a1 p amur.d the lot iMfIH t! >' Kay put ~ ’''' ‘ n Crawford may *mCwi«o have to maul a glamor girl yet, 1 The acrfpt of "Seven Bln/»il» tor him to hit Dietrich “ "Pen hand and knock her r 4the Boor. 1 H»ri oak, the ,tudlotcr* ck ,! "*n on most to wornI been warned „ ' Gw From H «vana." r k 8'»« Dun* “ m * n - An “t---,hOU<h' * '" wndent and put it over lY™ 1 • • ■ through the rel ££««« of other people ,br T Ll " ,d Nolan I produrw ’ Under*m thLi.’l • tour of * ik“ bUy two n im* 1 ’ * ft * company's Theide. version* BrlJe*’’’? Hoffman to » » lr «K’y are ■< pUni According to th,!r tow * *• «** • * T}l * opening evTth. '* MMI w ‘ p * 1 ou ‘ ftMenu? ' h - •»« Wdt» » because he hUrt * w hk nnJT' “< the oak •<*i Property were 200 *'“’**‘» that the mu.
hera of the wrddlng tmrty A dinner for the wedding party and, member* of the family will be| served at all thirty o’rtack thia • evening at Ibe Elka home The entertaining rooma will l>e beaut I ■ fully decorated with garden flow era. and the table will he centered with a three tiered Wedding cake | and low howl* of garden flower*., The combined place card* and nut! i cup« will carry lhe color motif of pink and white A reception will follow the. dlnner Mr*. Murphy wa* graduated from the Decatur Catholic high i «< hool, and haa been employed at the llvneral Electric company Mr Murphy alao attended the Decatur Catholic high achool and I* matt ager of lhe local Western I'nlon office Mr and Mr* Murphy will t make their home at the Hchnmack er residence on Elm street for the . present OETTINGER REUNION HELD AT LOCAL RARK The annual Deft Inger reunion was held Sunday at the HannaNutUnan park Heventy-five mem l>era of the family and friends enjoyed the basket dinner at the noon hour, and special music was furnished by the Christ Zurcher family of Herne The afternoon was •pent In a am lal manner and In ■ playing games The election of officer* was held I ind the former officer* were re- I elected, a* follows- C C. Dettlnger. | president; Paul Waller, rlce-presl- i dent; Mr*. Alum Hower, secretary ■ and treasurer. It was decided to hold the meeting nest year at SunSet park, east of Decatur. Relatives who attended the fam-; ily gathering were Mr. and Mr* Samuel Hettinger Hnfflw Dead. Mln-, nesota. Mt*. Al lirushwleler. Lewisburg. Pennsylvania; Mr and Mrs Chick Maddock. Jackson. Michigan: Mr*. Pearl Golden. Archie Crawford. Joan and Kathleen' Thompson, of Lima. Ohio. Mr. and Mr*. Han Linlger and sen. Dick. ; and Mr*. Rosa Wolf of Marlon; Mr and Mr*. <i F Kelt. Joe and Phyllis. Mr*. George Kell. Jiminie Mount*. Mr. and Mr*. Hugo Bender.
personal appearance tours at Hollywood stars for the Red Cross Wil: be abandoned for some other more practical way of raising money. The idea was spectacular but promised plenty of expense and headaches. Sidney Gullaroff. the M-G-M hair stylist, is setting up a trust fund for his two-and-one-half-year-old adopted son, Jon. The boy will come into half the principal when he is 28 and the rest when he is 35. Gullaroff had to go to Nevada to legally adopt the boy. California law doesn’t allow bachelors to adopt babies. Three picture* a year will be her limit, says Anita Louise. She wants to devote the rest of her time to being Mrs. Buddy Adler. The star, now working at Columbia in "I'm for Rent,” also has turned down two summer stock engagements so as not to leave her bridegroom. If Dick Greene becomes a soldier, he will not be stuck with a house here, as reported. He merely leased the place with an option i to buy at the end of the year. .. . 1 Errol Flynn's latest idea Is to organise an all-HoUy.vood yacht race to Honolulu. . . . Cesar Romero and Alice Faye were out stepping at Oro's the other night. .. . And George Abbott squired Ann Miller to Victor Hugo's. She was at the fights with Forrest Tucker, so It’ looks as if Chicago Attorney i Maurice Weingelbaum can't claim a monopoly on Ann's time. . . . Wayne Morris says his troubles with Bubble* Schinaoi are du* to the different environments In which they grew up. . . . Special to San Francisco fans. Jeanette MacDonald say* to please print that she will not sing there Sept 10.... Now it's Barry Trivers who is taking Mary Brian around They were at Bill Jordan's Bar of Music. , . , Th* first time that Frank Capra's six-year-old son ever saw a movie being made was at Warners the other day. He visited the "Meet John Doe” set and got a big kies from Barbar. Stanwyck An Arthur Lak* fan inAri son* has a pond c . his ranch} which he has nsmed "Arthurl Laks.” . . . Clark Gable shot an I i *2 at golf last week and his chest is out to THERE ... Claude Rain* ' Is overjoyed Another cable brings the news that his mother was only slightly injured in th* German air 1 taid on Croydon. ,
CLUB CALENDAR •aalaty DaadltM. 11 A. M. Fanny Many PMnaa 1000 — 1001 Tuaaaay c L. of c regular meeting K of (' hall, 1 in p m 1 Z.lon Evangelical and Reformed W M. H. church basement, 1 10 P m Tri Kappa business meeting. Elks Home, * p. m Mt. Tabor laidlei Aid Society, Wilson ChronlMer home. 7.10 p m Junior Girl* of American la>glon Aualllary. la-glon home 7 30 p m Waanasoay Beulah Chapel taidle* Aid. Mrs Oust Yak*, all day Thursday I nloa chapel Ladtaa Aid society Mrs Charles Burrell. I 30 p m Halted Brethren Ladle* Aid society. Mr*. Frank Jones. 2:30 p m Evangelical W. M H . church parilorn. 2 p. m. Nuttman avenue 1 I! Mission ary Hoclety, Mr*. Pearl Re d. 1 30 p m. Better Home* Economic* Club. Monroe Mrs. Harve Ruprrt. 7 30 p tn, Methodist Ever Ready class, church parlors. * p m First Christian latdies Aid Society. Mis* Eva Acker, 2 p m Baptist Woman's Society, meet at church. 10 a m Zion Evangelical and Reformed lleideltHTg e|ass family picnic. | Hanna NuMtnan park. < p m. Friday American le-glon Autlllary. legion home. * p m. Happy Homemaker* Club picnic, la-hman * park. Berne, * Iff p m. Pocahontas laidgo. Red Men Hal). H p. m. Mrs Katie Chamlterlain. Mr*. Anna Eyrick. Mr and Mrs Clifford Marsh, all of Van Wert, (thio; Mr and Mrs Charles Linlger and Bobby of Hartford City. Mr and Mr*. Fred Jesse. Mr and Mrs. George Linlger, Mr. and Mr* Roger Linlger and June. Mr and Mr*. Clifford Jessup and Tommy of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mr*. Forrest Tucker of Warren; Rev. and Mrs. Malt Worthinan. Geraldine and Ric hard. Mr. and Mrs Itwight I Frit* and Carol Frit*. Dick I’mphrey. Jacob Dettlnger. all of BluNiton; Mr. and Mr* Chris Zurcher and c hlldren. Walter and Ida Irene iof Berne. Mr and Mr*. Ben Llnig|or. Mr. and Mr*. Fred Linlger. Mr and Mr*. Paul Baller and daughter. ! Barlmra. Mr. and Mr*. Guy Hecour. Mr and Mr*. Frank Linker, and I family. Von. Wallace. Cloe and Ma*. Mr. and Mr*. C C Dettlnger. Mr*. A. P. Hower. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Egley and daughter. Carol Ann. Mr*. Martha Dettingrr. Millon Dettlnger. of Decatur. MEETING OF RAJ MA CHEF CLUB Member* of the Raj Ma Chef club met recently at the bom-" of Ml** Frances Brlte, with »even teen membet* responding to the roll call After a short business session game* were played and priies awarded to Rosemarie Hpangler. Ruth Klnti. and Mary Catherine Braun The Sage Brush Ramblers furnished musical entertainment. Refreshment* were served by the hostess, Member* present were Rosemary and Alvera la-ngerlch, Mary Catherine, and Rosemary Spangler. Marjorie, Alice. Huth, and Helen Klnt*. Mary Catherine, Jeanette, and Rita Braun. Rose mary laiugerman, Edna Fritch*. Mary Arnold. Marianna. Justine Margaret and France* Brlte The neit meeting will be held at the home of Ml** Mary Catherine Hpangler. The I'nlon Chapel laidle* Aid society will meet with Mrs. Charles Burrell Thursday afternoon at one thirty o'clock All members are asked to l>e present a* the election of officers will be held for the coming year. ALL-PtIRPOSE SoM Os *r mor for wood Off iroo hoc*, rubog*. »<ov* Kohne Drag Store
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Th* Ever Ready cla** of tb* First Methodist Sunday school will meet Thursday evening at eight o'clock in the church parlors Mrs W tluy Brown will have charge cd the devotions and tb* hosteaae* will Im- Mrs Charles Fletcher. Mr*. Carl Colter Mr*. Ed Ahr and Mis* Iva Gllpen I , BUbINEIb MEETING OF JUNIOR WOMEN i The Junior Women met Monday evening with Mis* Betty Trlcker at the Forrest latke residence foi the regular business meeting of the i organisation Mis* Harriet Frucht* wa* elected treasurer of the society to fill a vacancy, and the pro grain committee for lhe year will ; comprise lx>u Maddoa, MadeilnHpahr and Gladys Miller Arrange | ments were also made for new metnlteis Following the regular . routine of business refreshments ‘ were served. REFPERT REUNION HELD AT BERNE i The thirteenth annual Reppep reunion wa* held at Lehman Park . Berne, Rundsy wl'h ninety-four I member* and twelve vialtor* pre* enl. A delicious dlnnerAras served cafeteria style, followed with a pro-. gram of reading*, song* and short - talks A soft hull game was enjoyed by the young people Gallon Gllllom was elected president Edward Fruechte. vlce-presi-I dent; and Walter Reppert. secre . tary and treasurer Priaes were awarded to II E Reppert for being the oldest memlo-r of the family ■ present, and to Jackie l<ee Reppert for lieing the youngest. Mr and . Mr*. Saul Rupert of Independence. Kansas, were also presented a gift i * for coming the greatest distance. Ice cr>-am was served during the , afternoon. The neit annual reun- , lon of the family will lie held in I Berne <>n the first Munday in Aug-: u*t, 1»«L The Better Homes Club of MonI roe will meet Thursday evening at .seven-thirty o'clock with Mr* I Harve Rupert. The roll call will lie r ' responded to With "Homething . Beautiful I saw this Summer** I —— , The ladles aid society of the , First Christian church will meet . with Mis* Eva Acker Thursday at . ternoon al two o'clock All mem . bers are asked to be present. > The Baptist woman's society will meet at Lake James with Mr*. E . H. Hcott Thursday The women will meet at the church Thursday mornI ing at lo o'clock. I The American l-eglou auxiliary 1 will meet at the American legion i I home Friday night at eight o'clock. i The junior girl* of the American i U-glon auxiliary will meet this evening at seven-thirty o'clock at the American l-egion home. The Heidelberg c lass of the Zion 1 Evangelical and Reformed Sunday - school will hold a family picnic at 1 Hanna-Nuttman park Thursday ev--1 ening at si* o'clock. In case of rain, the picnic will be held in the ' church basement ARRIVALS Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Deßolt. 310 ■ North Third street, are the parents of a girl baby born at II 50 o'clock Monday night at the Adam* county memorial hospital. The lutby weighed eight pounds and one ounce at hlrth and has been named Beverly Kay Mr and Mrs. Carroll Bassett. «03 North Fifth street, are the parent* of a boy baby born at the Adams ' county memorial hospital at 11:40 o'clock Tuesday morning The baby weighed eight pounds and fifteen 1 ounce*. , a Adams County Memorial Hospital I • —• Admitted: Franklin Hteury. Berne; Richard Hardy. Geneva; Eugene Bender. Decatur: Joan Beer. Route 3. Decatur. Dismissed Mrs. Lawrence VonGunten and baby son. route C, Decatur. GERMAN PLANE ,<X>NTIMUB» rK<'M rauiß o**l from a "»trongly protected convoy" and that In repeated air battle* over the Brltlah channel eight British plane* were shot down Last night, it wa* claimed. German plane* "attacked variou* British port*." From July I to July 11 German submarine* alone sank 344.174 tons of Brlllah shipping and other naval craft accounted for M. 500 ton*, the high command Mid During lhe same period It wa* Mid that the air force destroyed 21.450 toua of warahlp* and lit.ooo ton* of merchant veaaels and damaged 32,000 ton* of warship* and 32N.000 ton* of merchant shipping ORDERSYOUTH ICONTINUBD FROM PAOB ONBt session tallied with those of the defendant. He admitted taking the money from a child's bank and eating several piece* of chicken In the refrigerator.
Ma* Odle Jack Eady and Art Heller left Monday tor Rome City where they will enjoy a week * vacation Mr and Mr* Hylvester Everhart and daughter, Janet Kay. left Hun day for Bloomington, where Mr Everhart will reseive his Master's Degree at Indiana I'nlversßy Wad nesday Thursday night they will be the over night guest* of Mr and Mr* "Tiny" Horton of Monrovia, and Friday they will go to Gibson j city Illinois to *pend the week end with Mr*. Everhart * brother and family. Mr. and Mr*. Wayne Zerkel. Mias Husle Ennis of Newport. Kentuchy, visited in Decatur at the street fair, enroute to Monroeville where she will spend two week* visiting with friend* and rel I stives Guy Koos. Kenneth Gaunt, and 1 Douglas Neidlgh left Sunday for ' the Btralt* In Northern Michigan. ■ where they will spend the week. Mr. and Mrs W A. Klepper. daughters. Alta Ruth and Mary j Margaret, and son Bob. have re- ] turned from New York City where they visited with their daughter Mr* Henry Birdsall Mr and Mrs U-nn|e Clevelle and daughter. (Tara, and aons, Billie and Jack, of Xenia. Ohio, visited with Mr and Mrs. Joe Coffee over the weekend Mrs. Frank Hobble la visiting this week with Mr and Mrs. Lffhnle Clevelle of Xenia. Ohio Mr and Mr* John Kennedy and son. Bobby, arrived home Monday from Atlantic Beach. Jacksonville, i Florida, where they had apent the past si* Week* Miss (Tar* Clevelle of Xenia. (I. I* the house guest this week of Mia* Iris llebble at the Joe Coffee home. Mr*. Charles Beineke and Rufus Brod beck have returned from laike Webster where they visited with Mr*. Vincent Abrams and family at the Rambler's Rest cottage, and attended session* of the as | sembly of the Methodist church Mr and Mrs J Ward Calland will return home today from Ogden. ' I'tah. where they had apeflt the past three week* Mr Calland had I conducted business lu the Interest .of the Central Hugar company j there Mr and Mr* Johnnie Bowmantt, I Clara and Billie Clevelle. Iris and j Frank llebble visited In Bluffton I Munday afternoon Miss Iris Hobble visited Haturj day evening with Mis* Blanche I Smith In Huntington The Misses Mary Ellen Ucy. Jennie Irene Whiteman, and Helen Jean Kohl*, student nurse* at the Ball Memorial hospital, were week end visitors at the William Kolils residence. Mr. and Mrs. Don D. Watkins of Evansville are spending several day* here with t Mr*. Watkins' brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Handler. Mr*. William Kohl* spent Monday In Huntington visiting with | Mr*. 8. E. Rbodenbaugh. Mr. and Mrs Robert Haugk arrived Monday night from Frank lln. Tennessee, to spend several weeks with Mr. and Mr*. William Affolder and other relatives Mr. and Mr*. Frank Griffith of Indianapolis were weekend guests ' of Mr and Mr*. Fred Handler Mrs. Griffith I* a sister of Mr Handier Mr*. Com Good and Mr*. Gladys Good of Etna Green and Mr* l*aul of North Manchester were visitor* last week with Mr. and Mr*. J. M Gaskill. Mr and Mr*. Harry Christy End 1 daughter, Nancy, of Muskegon. Michigan, spent Saturday with Dr and Mr*. R. E Daniel* Dr. and Mr*. Ben Duke and daughter. Barbara Jean, have returned from Deerwood. Minnesota 1
As Stone’s Daughter Weds .4 » -J| ■■ M ■ I Character Aetor Fr*d Stone offer* congratulation* to hi* daughter i Carol and her hu»b*md, William McCahan, following their wedding ceremony al the Stone home at Fore*t Hille, L L
l .Where they *penl the past fen days ' Mr. and Mr* Dale Lib, \,iiiur -1 Lytle and Doyle Lytle spent Munday in Venedoda, Ohio 1 Mrs. Hilda llalne* and daughter Favean of Avilla, and Ray Mock of - Chicago were guest* of Dr and ' Mr*. It E Daniels Saturday eventag and attended 'he fair 1 Mr*. Wilhelmina Dlerke* and her 1 son. John Dlerkes ot thirdly, and Mias Fern Joseph of Van Wert. 1 Ohio, returned Monday evening from New York city where they I attended the world's fair, and visit- ' ed other points of Interest f ( , r the pgst IWO weeks. Mr. and Mr* la-tnollle Fogle relumed Monday from Newkirk Oklahoma. where they had spent a 1 week with Mrs Fogle's parent*. Mr and Mr* II E Cob They also visited for three day* In Oklahoma City. Oklahoma with Mr« Fogle'* brother-in-law and slater. Mr and Mrs. Me Curry. Mr. and Mrs Charles I’oe and daughter. Catherine Lynn*, return ed to their home Sunday evening after spending a week at laikr- Wlmona and Manitou lake Mina Zora Bass of Ch'cago Is •pending a week with her cousin*. Mr and Mr* Hoy Kriver Mr*. Arlo Poling and R L. Stet ler visited with Mrs. Poling’s grandmother Mrs. John Ehrardt In Fort Wayne. Sunday evening Mrs. Vaughn Murray of Hollywood. California, who ha* »een visiting here with Mrs. Kenneth Eady I and Mr*. Hila Murray and other relatives and friends here for the past *l* weeks, will return to her ’ home Wednesday Mrs. Murray formerly resided here Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pickens and ’ Virginia Buck of Fort Wayne «pen( - the weekend here with Mr and Mrs. Frank Pickens Mrs diaries , Frahm and Mr. and Mra. Cletus , Frahm and baby of Celina. Ohio, were guests at the Pickens home Saturday evening — 0 Auto-Bus Collision Fatal To Ak<‘<l Man French Lick. Ind . Aug •> <U.P> I Arrangements were 10-lng completed today for the funeral of Grant Carroll. 72. of Orleans, who was killed late yesterday when his car was demolished In a headsm colliI sion with an Indlanapolis-Evans-i vllle Greyhound bus on Ind 54 a Europe Too Noisy W |*Jm r Anthony J. Drexel, Philadelphia I socialite who has rwsided for many yeary in fashionable Biarritz. France, arrives in New York from Lisbon, Portugal, lie is ot eof the last American* to bow to the fortune* of war and admit that America I* a much Quieter and safer place to live.
Named Queen* in County Contest I 1 Wanda Neadstme Berne.c* ScheumAm In a conteat rondu< 'ed in this county Miss Neadslthe and Mis* Hcheumann were named quewn* of the Hoosier Farm Bureau Insurance lainpalgn apnnaured by the Indiana Farm Bureau Au elimination contest to send one of Io- young woineii to ludlam<;H>ll« to ompete In the slate queen contest Is now uudei way In this county among mem bers of the bureau, vote- being given on new policies written The winner will be seat lo the Indiana State Fair. September 5. where the ! state iphen will be elected Miss Neadatlhe Is a daughter of Ml and Mis William Neadstlne of Him- Creek and Mi-s H< heumann Is a daughter of Mi and Mrs Heiman Hcheumann of Risit township la-land A Ripley Moiikh- la special agent sot lhe buf-au
Isiul five miles east ot West Bad 1 en Surviving are the widow and one | son. Frank Carroll. MORE STUDENTS CONTINUa,!' rung PAGE ON Iff ■lay afternoon and night Auction* . will lie held nightly, eacept Sunday I thereafter until the close of the school. O — Drivers I ninjured In Accident Today No one was Injured In a two-car . m t--d--i.il road north otj! Decatur this morning A car driv ' en by laiurence V«-l»-r. 41. of Fort Wayne, crashed Into the rear of another car manned l»y John Men • ton. 3*. of Chicago The first car struck the other vehicle when Menton re|M»rt<-dly ; slowed up for a tractor going i ■ ahead The accident m-curred one ! mile north of the Ht Mary's river ] j about P:3# a tn A report of the j ac-idem was made to police chief ■ James Bord-’i* add deputy sheriff : i Leo Glllig. Both vehicles were; damaged • •< IRIS BEAI’TY SHOPPE Permanents ._ 51.50 and up Shampoo A. Finn er Wave 15c Finger Wave 25c IRIS HEBBLE ■ Phon* 372 425 John* St
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Capital Airport May Become Base Indianapolis Aug 4 <U.R> A ' Special board lepresenling the War I department conducted a survey ! here yesterday lo determine lhe 1 availability of the lndlaMp<dli muni- Ipal airport as a pursuit squadron base for the army air force The chairman of the board. Lieut Col J (' Mulllne. told Mayor Reginald II Sullivan and other city officials that at least I.UOo air < orps members would comprise the Starting TODAY — and continuing throughout the month of August wc offer the following Special on PERMANENTS 13.00 Machine 11.05 11.00 Machine .... 52.95 55.04) MachineleHK .. 51.50 Phone 52 for appointment MILADY BEAUTY SHOP 148'.. N Second St.
