Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 238, Decatur, Adams County, 7 October 1940 — Page 3

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and Mr*. A. K Burger and Harold. Hrlce. John. Robert. Rose and Lu cretfs. Mlm Ronnie Minton* War* ren and Fred Harden. Frank Herger and Mwrenre Roop. The Ixtyal Daughter* class nt the Evangelical Munday school will meet at the home of Mr*. Elrnt-t Anspaugh Tuesday evening al -»-v---en thlrty o'clock Mr*. Adolph Koi ter will be the assisting testa**. Business of importan* e will lie dla* cussed and election of new officer* held Every tnemler I* urged 19 attend thl* meeting The Reiter Home* club of Monroe will meet at the home of Mr*. Floyd Baxter Thursday evenln; at seven-thirty o'clock Election of of* fleer* wll l»e held and e»e*y memtier la a*ked tn lie in attendance The missionary society of the Nazarene t hart h will meet with hfeila Llhy at 1023 Went Adam* atree* Thursday evening at aeven-thlrty o'< lot k The Mt Pleasant ladle*' aid *oc* lety will have It* annual dollar sodal and carry in -upper Thursday evening at »l«-thlrty o'dtM k at the home ot Mr and Mr* .Merle Sheet < north we«t of pe<atur All tnemher*, their friend* and fanillle* are urged to attend The PZaatern Star will hold a pot. Im k dinner at the Ma*ottl< home Thuraday evening at *|g o'clock. The chapter will furnieh roll* and coffee Regular meeting will be held at aeven thirty o'clock and Initiation will he held There will lie a hnelnea* meeting of the fielia Theta Tan *orority at the Klk* home Tuesday evening at •even-thirty o'clock The Reulali Chapel la.lie*' aid •odety will have an all day meeting Wednesday at the home of Mr* Arnold MEMBER* WILL HEAP NOTED DRAMATIC COACH Member* of the hecatwr Woman’t Club will have their annual banquet opening duh ac'lvltle* for the coming year, thl* evening at »ittlßrty o'clock at the Zion Evangm Ural and Reformed church and latrr will have the opportunity of hearing the aplendld entertainment of l.mllle Calvert. internationally known entertainer and member of the family of l»epauw untvenity Mi** Calvert will entertain with I M-rie* of butnorou* and *eriou*

me. he la executed tor giving liquor to the Indiana. "And. oddly enough." h* a Ida with a grin, "1 play*d my death acene yesterday" Alic* Fay* and Jack Oakle art doing a acene for Tin Pan Alley " Th* let La a cubby-hole office in th* music publishing firm run by Oakle and John Payne. Alice i* wearing a hobble skirt, with a split up to the knee, revealing the shapely Faye Umba. Oakia la clad tn a suit that hang* on him like a bag. This la th* place in th* story where Alic* learn* that the song ■he had hoped to introduce at th* N V. A. benefit h*a been given to Nora Bave* imtead. (The Nora Bayea of th* film 1* Esther Ralston.) After Director Walter I-ang ha* made several of the shot, Oakle come* over to say hello. All the studios are after Jack again now and he'* full of enthusiasm. "If* great," he say*. "to be getting ao many job* but I wish I could see how I look on toe screen. Jack refer* to a curious <iUiatlon. Since hi* comeback *tarted.he ha* appeared in four picture*. "The Dictator," "Young People." "Little Woman” and now "Bn Pan Ailey. Kone of them ha* yet been released In HoUywood. 4 On th* "Chad Hanna" *«t, »- rector Henry King »• “hooting th* wedding banquet of Hennr Fonda and Linda Darnell. Right now, , the two of them ar* working In a cioaeun but John Carradine. Roscoe Ate* and Jane DarweU (all padded out with cotton batting to represent a fat woman) ar* itand*nTTwr company can hardly wait for Dorothy Lamour to ■how up The paper* have cairied a «tory that Dorothy and Oreg gutter. chaperoned by the Billy Wllker■onThave taken an to Lb* Vefiß. And that Dorothy booked paaeage under the name of M As 8 |»on « B>e *tar appear*, everybody *tart» calling her Mr*, ■filth. . . , .. . Dorothy I* fu»*ed but she come* .he my.- ”Dof‘ i think there i* enough ham m me at to have made it Mrs- I Snaytht?"

CLUB CALENDAR •edety Daadllaa, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Rhanas 1000 — 1001 Monday Mt Agne* Modality Hamburger Fiy. Hanna-Nuttman Park. 7 W P m. Firemen • Auilliary. Mr*. Arthur Raker. 7 in p m Woman'* Cluh Opening Ranqnet. Zion Reformed Chur. h, d 10 p m . lleM-arch Cluh. Mr*. C. t>. Lewtoß 7 In p m Adam* County Woman'* Cboru*. Moo*e Home. 1.30 p m. Tueaday l*e|ta Theta Tau Itqalne** Meet- ( Ing. Elk* Home. 7: Jo p m ( Loyal Itaughter* ela** Meeting. Mr* Elmer Anapaugh 7:10 p. m W C T I?.. Mr. M J Welker. loi Mouth Tenth St. 1 p nt. Mother* Study Cluh. Methodl.t j Church. J-So p m Zion Walther l*eagite, Churcn Hall. * p ni Young Matron* Cluh. Mr*. Charle* Hrodle-f k. 7 30 p m. Daren* cia**. Mr*. Charle* luiinlln |OJ! Vine Street. 730 ’ P m f Relw-kah Lodge. I. O O F Hall 7 So p m Wcdnaaday St Jude'. Study Club. K of C. Hall. 7 So p m ( | Salem Method!*! Ijldle*' Aid. Church, all day Mt Talmr l.adle*' Aid. Mr* Dorwin Drake. 7 So p m Zion Lutheran Mnaionary Society. Church Social Room. 2 p m. Hl.torlcal Cluh. Mr* S E Shamp. !:30 p. m. Shakeapeare Club. Mr*. W A. larwer, S:lo p. m JI Ib-ulah Chapel Lad!*** Aid Society. Mr*. Edward Arnold, all day meeting Thuraday Raptl*t Mi««lonary Society Mr*. Norman Krun*. I 10 p m I'nion Chapel Ml**lonary Society. ;Mr». Freeman Schnepp. 1 10 p m. Rettar Home* Cluh of Monroe, Mr* Mr* Floyd Halter. 7 30 p m. Naiarrne Mi*«ionary Society, No-1 Ila Llhy. 7 30 p m. Mt. Pleaaant Aid'* Annual Doiliar Social And Supper. Mr and Mr*. Merle Sheet*. <lO p m Ea*tern Star. Masonic Home, g ip. m monologue* entitled Mdy. lardy.” . and her program proml»e» to lie one i Jof the lie»t ever offered In thl* com-1 ' munlty Mr*. P II Thoma*. pre*ldent of ' the club, will preside at th* banquet , i introducing officer* of the < tub and ' chairmen of the department f | The ml**ionary noclety of the I 1 I'nion Chapel V. H church will meet at the home of Mr* Freeman St hnepp Thuraday afternoon at one , thirty o’cloc k Mr*. Charle* Bailey, leader, will have a* her «übject. ‘ Wider Horiion for the Mind " Thl* will lie gueat day and each member I* urged to bring a gue*t BIRTHDAY SURPRISE FOR PETER BAILEY I Relative* and friend* «urpri»ed Peter Bailey Sunday with a haaket dinner honoring the occasion of hl* .birthday annlveraary Preaent were Moe Coe of Toledo. I Ohio. Sam Vrlch. Ml*a Dfie I’rlch. Mt and Mr*. Je««e Maat. Mr. and Mra. Ralph la>wl«. Mr. and Mr*. Elza* Myer* and children Betty. Dori*. Barbara and Marjorie, all of

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Portland. Mr and Mr*. Charle* Myer* and »on Carl; Mra. Mary McNeer of I’nion City; Pharon Myer* and children Ruby and Chalmer of Greenville, Ohio; Mr and Mr*. Ora Wall* and children Garnet. Luella and Paul, Mr. and Mr*. Rufu* Bailey and *on Donnie Os Reme; Mr, and Mr* Garth Journay; Mr. and Mr*. Pete Halley and children Roy. Leo, Phylll* and Jerry of thl* city. Evening caller* were Mr and Mr* Dan Rhode* and children Mary Margaret. Charle*. Ethel and Delbert of Monroe, and Joan Andrew* ot Decatur. HELEN MARY ROOP WEDS CHRIS A. INNIGER Ml** Ifelen Mary Hoop, daughter of Mr and Mr* Dan O. Roop, and t'hrl*. A. Inniger, *on of Mr. and Mr*. Ahe Inniger. were united in marriage Saturday The alngle ting vow* were received by Itev ; Kenneth Timmon*. paator of the Flrat Chrlatlan church in Decatur, at hl* home in Fori Wayne The bride wore a aoldler blue coatume ault trimmed with Ireaver. Blac k acceaiorie* ami a cur*age of orcbid* completed her attractive outfit. The bride I* a teacher In the Blue Creek townahlp achool* and i* a graduate ot Hall State Teacher* college. Mr Inniger ia a apindle carver at Smith Brother* furniture factory in Herne A rummage *ale will be held at the Flr»t Chriatlau church all day Saturday. Gctober ]J. The st. Jude'* atudy club will meet at the K of C. hall Wednesday evening at aeven thirty o'cloc k. The ladle*' aid noclety of the Salem Methodiat church will hold an all day meeting Wednesday In the church Iraaement. The Mi Tabor ladle*' aid *oclety will meet at the home ot Mr* Dorwin Drake Wednesday evening at •even thirty o'clock Thi* meeting wa* poxtpemed from laat week PROGRAM ANNOUNCED FOR W. C. T. U. MEETING The W C T. V will meet tomor-1 row afternoon at the home of Mr*. ' M J Welker on North Tenth afreet. The meeting will open with *ong. followed with a talk by Mr*. E N. Wick* on “Chrlatlan Cltlienahlp for . County Director*.” Neat on the program will he an | article on “The Alcoholic Mind.” by G W Carrutbar*. M D. and PhD. read hy Mr*. O. W Hamm* follow ed by another «ong. "Mode* and Modenty”. egeerpt* | from an addrena by Pope Pin* XII. i will Ire read by Mr*. S. D. Beaver*, j A ttte**age from Rev Sam Morri. ‘ entitled "That'* How God Work*," Win be given by Mr*. S E Shamp , After the do*ing »ong. a bu*ine»* »e»»ion will take place. All mem-! her* and anyone intereated in the work of the W C T. I', are cordially invited to attend thi* meeting NEW CLUB IS ORGANIZED The Zenana club recently held an organlaatkin meeting at th* I home of Mi** Patricia Bollinger with Mary Keller being lelectad a* i provident; Phylll* Daniel*. *ecre(ary and Bernadette Reed, treaurer After the huainea* meeting, game* were enjoyed and refraahmeat* nerved by the ho»te**. Thi club adjourned to meet October 14 , at the home of Mary Keller. A Teen* and Twentie* Club meeting i* called for »even-thirty P. M. the evening of Tue*day, October * ; Dur mg the buaine** meeting elec-i tion of officer* will Im* held and each membar I* urged to Im* pre-; •ent o- - - ARRIVALS Mr. and Mr*. Frank Garrett of. Bluffton are the parent* of a baby i daughter. liorn at the hospital in ! Bluffton Saturday evening at nine o'clock. The baby who weighed a little over »even pound* ha* hern named Linda Ixtu Mr*. Garrett wa* formerly Ml** Eileen Odle, daugh-

Willkies Visit National Shrine ' Kb I jSE ,■ >i v Wsndell L Willki. and hi. wife gate In reverence at th. Lib.rtyß.llin Independence Hall as the Repub. presidential candidate visit. the national ahrine in Philadelphia tack in th. eity wh.r. he «m nominated Wiliki. bitterly attacked Preaident Roosevelt, charging he has failed to provide adequate has miainfnrnwd the public about the true .late of affairs.

ter of Mr. and Mr*. Grover Odle of Seventh Greet. Mr and Mr*. Maurice F Kindler of thl* city are the parent* of a luthy Ixiy. horn at the Adam* count ymemorial hoapltal Saturday night at 11:11 o'clock The »H>y ha* been named Maurice F . Jr. o BRITON PLANES tCONTINVED FROM PAOB ONB> newed the attack In mid-morning and one. playing hlde-and »rek In broken cloud* With the gun*, dropped Immb* on *outhe*»: lamdon before It fled. JuM lwfore noon big formation* hagan arriving with a clearing *ky Twenty-four bombing plane*, earorted by piore than 30 fighter* < roMed the aoutheaat coaat and headed for Ixvndoii only to be driven hauk hy fighter plane* which met them half way and sent them fleeing in broken formation. It wa* believed that one crashed Into the aea A aecond formation of between 30 Hid 40 plane* flew In high over the KentUh coaat. A do»en raid er* appeared aiiddenly over a •outheaat lamdon residential di* trict and dropped a doien Itomh* They turner! *outhwe«tward. Another doien German plane* flew over the area, hut were turned bach without dropping their bomb*. A lone German plane which < roeaed the coal! ju*f le-fore dawn ; dropped ail bomb* on a aoutheaat ' England market town to break a •Hence which had endured through out the night over central Ixmdon and almoat all of unit heart England Appeal* Ta China Tokyo. Oct 7— <UJ9 — Foreign mlniater Yoatlke Mataucka made an implicit appeal today to the 1 I'hineae government to align itar-lf with Japan. Germany and Italy in■lead of "playing a role In the front line of ICnropean and American capitalism " In a long review of the interna- i tlonal *ltualion at a conference of provincial governor* Mataucka ■aid' “If and when the f’hlang KaiShek regime Hhe Chlneae government! realign* the true Intention* I of the three power alliance, which are to prevent the European war from turning Into a world conflagration and to build up a new world order. I feel *ure that the I regime will realize the wi*dom of ' rallying to the *upport of the alliance and cooperating with Japan for the con*truction of a greater eait Ada solidarity sphere Instead of continuing to allow the killing of innocent people by playing a I role in the front line of European | and American capitalism ” DISCUSS DRAFT i CONTIXLKD FltOM FAOK OMR_ I blame against them for having a relative or friend drafted Into service While In the capital city the 1 clerk will also attend a meeting lof the county clerk’s association - to dl*cu** fishing llcensa* for woI men and other problem* o : ROOSEVELT ON tYtNTINURI> FlUf FAOB ONN> tiled to make any speeches and the ( tour probably will follow the pat- 1 term of Mr Roosevelt's seven prev- ( lou* defense Inspection* showing . himself in many plat e* Willkie Speak* Jersey City, N. J.. Oct. 7 <U.» I Wendell L Willkie edme to Dem | ocratlc New Jersey today and In aSpeech said that Mayor Frank 4 Hague wa* a "puny Hitler" I, willkie "poke in Journal Square.,' heart of Hague’s political strong-1' hold, denouncing "bos* rule" by I “any person that deprives you ofj 1 'the egerclse of civil liberties." and. 1 i Who "should be treated like the! I enemy he is." Lieutenant George >' Wallace of the state police estlm ated the crowd numbered lt.ooo tor 10.000 person* "He (Hague) must have forgot 1 ten all about American principles," the Republican presidential

candidate *ald Horne of the crowd Itooed, The Jersey City speech wa* the first ot a lour through northern New Jersey district* In *earch of the alate* IC electoral vote* — I It tl •■ 111 O' 1 — IS'lt* l " Mr and Mr*. Thoma* Fl«her are visiting their »on. Harry, at Bouton. lowa for two week*. Mr. and Mr*. Hay Garland of Hartford City -topped In Iterator Saturday evening for a short visit with Mr. and Mr*. J H. Heller Mr and Mr* Hynm Ixdiman and little dauhgter. Marilyn of f'vllna. Ohio were the guest- ye-terday o. Mr and Mr* Frank Lynch and family. Jerome Miller of Iterator served a* an u*her Nautrday morning at nine o'r lock in Nt Feter'* Catholic r-hurch In Fort Wayne when Mia* Dorothy Miller and Merlin L. Elken berry were united in marriage The Ml<*e* Alice Yost and Mar tha Macy and Bill Brown and Hill i.ynrh motored to Indlnnspoli* Haturday evening, wheie they heard Phil Npßalny and bl* all girl orchestra In th hour of charm al the Lyric theater Carl Mie* and Boh Holthouse mo tored to Cincinnati thl* morning to see the *iith game of the world series. I The Pythian Nlsters now have a lodge meeting each Monday night instead of every two or three week* as they did the past year. Mr*. Nadie Ncherer of Warren I* the guest of her brother and sis-ter-in-law. Mr and Mr*. E II Macy ot Winchester street. Mr and Mr*. Ralph Genii* and Ison* Roger and Bobby enjoyed a trip to Toledo. Ohio. Sunday Mis* Marguerite Kltson attended the wadding of Mis* Betty McKown |of north of thl* city and Jaine* Hllgeman. which was soiemalaed at the Zion Lutheran church In Fort Wayne Saturday evening at si* 'o’clock. Mr*. Fred Snyder of Fort Wayne ha* lieen the hou*e guest of Mr* E B Macy for the past several day*. ( Mrs. Nnyder formerly resided In liecatur. Mr snd Mr*. Elmer An-paugh and daughter* Elva. Etta Clarice. Hetty Jane and Barbara enjoyed a trip to Brown county yesterday They also stopped at Bloomington where they visited at the university Charles Hahnert of Monroe attended to business here thi* morning Mr and Mrs. Harry Fritzinger Mis* Rose Confer and Jesse Nlhllck spent Sunday In Fort Wayne. Mr and Mr*. H N Shroll return ed recently from a four weeks' -visit In California with the latter's 'parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Jacob Tester. her sister. Mr*. Howard Hurds land her brother. L. N Tester. . Mr and Mr* H E Buller. Mr and Mr*. Clyde Butler and dsughter Mary Jo. Mr*. Anna Vance. Mr ■nd Mrs. Giles V Porter, daughters 1 Huth and Zula and son Victor, and Jim Ehinger motored to Nhreve. 'Ohio Sunday where they enjoyed 'the day as the guest* of Mr and Mrs. Russell Berry, son-in-law and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Porter. Th* W. M. 8. of the Baptist 'church will mast at the home of Mr*. Norman Kruse. 221 Nouth Third street. Thursday afternoon a’ two-thirty o'clock Mr* H N Shroll will he the leader Every member I* a«ked to he present at the meeting The national automobile show will open October 12 In Grand Central Palace In New York City. 1 Martin Lose. Fort Wayne, wa* a -business visitor in Decatur today, i Ml** Virginia Born* of two mile* south of Decatur I* now employed lat Democratic headquarter* over | thl* office. Miss Borns I* on duty all day and anyone wishing Infor■nation I* asked to call her at I4«o i Mr*. Jesse Hutton. Nr,, and family had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mr*. Richard Nutton and sons Dick 'and Bill of Geneva, and Mr and Mr*. Murray R Nutt-tne and daughter Patricia of Akron. Ohio. r 'sa« in a Gaoo room — Oecatu*

INCLUSION OF ROAD 33 ASKED Launch Move To Have i Road Included In War Department Planx Harrisonburg. Vs . Oct 7-A fivesla’e movement to have I'. N route 33. which pa***« through Decatur, included In the wsr department'* nation-wide system of strategic military highway* will be launched at the annual meeting of the Blue snd Gray Trail association In this city Ortober 12 and 13. Highway olllt lala and representative* of all cities and communities »«rved by V. N 33 In the state* of Virginia. West Virginia. Ohio. In diana. and Michigan ate being ask ed to attend the conference and join In organising the route's claim* for federal recognlilon ini Hie designation of certain arterial higawy* as essential link* In the country's national defense program. Plan* for waging an egtensive campaign of publicity aimed at promoting and popularizing the attrac tion* and advantage* of I' 8. 33 a* a major tourist and commercial - travel artery between l»ahe Michl-> gan and Tidewater. Virginia, will I also be formulated hy the assotl at lon at this lime The annual meeting will open

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I with a -upper session Naturday | evening. »nd i tmclad* with a Enal ' bu'lnes* aeaalM Sunday morning. I lit W A t omptun of Pomeroy. | Ohio, president of the Blue and Gray Trail asatx latlon. will preside. Added attraction* for t* 8 33 iioosters will be the <olorf»l autumn foliage of the Monongahela ■nd George Washington naGonul forest*, which are traversed by the highway, and the secund llochlngham national turkey fe*Hval at Harrisonburg Gctober io and 11. Forming the only event of Ila nature In the east, two outstanding feature* of t H festival will be the coronation of Henorlta Erma t’aatlllo Najera, daughter of the Mealcan ahiba»«ad»r t-t the I'tilted Rtates on lhe flr*t -lay- and a spectacular paiad<- of i>oa’«. musical unit*, veterans, and mounted horsemen th»- second day I'. H route 33 eztend* a distance of nearly »00 mile* from Richmond, [ Vs., to Nt Joseph. Michigan It waa officially eatabllshed a* a federal highway January I. jkl* and I was formally dedicated with elate orate ceremonies ll* entire length In May of that year Uniting the state* of the original northw.**! territory with Virginia, their "Mother alata." Il I* advertlaed aa the H *horleat. moat acenlc and his- ' torlc highway betweea lathe Michigan and t hettapeak* Hay" ftlMi Sheets NV,ill Sunrlua Canary Second Sheet a, neatly wrapped. 35c. The fleeatur llemncral Cn.