Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 264, Decatur, Adams County, 6 November 1940 — Page 15
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of N \ r \ .uni i« a ... ,(,.1» .|| .the Jnyi- t't 11. n-l lllX „f Duyton Oh ~ ah . h< , . ■act nuhltint W F McKEANt HAVE SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS Mr and Mi W F MK-an <n ' n rfoiiKxl with diltn- S-tnday for KeV and Mi- <h- *..,<| E.j.iy •on Jimmy ot on u,, , (((l f Mi- N--.-I \\ -n’i .holt* and daughter Edith of |’|. a ,i,t V illi-y M and Mi Fi.ink M.i 'i l - .i,tt Harvard IIO| .|, ‘I • I I*. ; |) ~■!,) J'ranct* The Junior Art- -t, Woman'* « lul> w.’l m.. .- • „f Mix Kathryn hat Monday -venIllg at M-ven o. Im» la .n|. ~(<■ the Ml . la-. It. li'limati Pat. rlcl» Hi htnltt am) If-i'h Haimnntid Th*- assisting < -tniintu- Includeth. Mi- . Betty Hu*. |,.i,. Brook- Itirlmia Kohl- Itorolhy 11.1 ill irn ■> i«l Rainntia Olli, i lan< Frank ami !•> -<ih- - t J' -hn.ijif.l MRS GEORGE HEIM HOSTESS TO SORORITY Mi < H- Ini » . bust* - Io the Kta Tail Siems Tiu Hi nia •-notify la-t •i- nii * and throe eu* - .t M Kld-ut i a|m. of t , Una Ohio M H o I hn on ami Mr* Harry ll> Im \ hoi' l.u-im tin -ting wa*
< ’LI B CALENDAR •ocisty Dsadhns, 11 A. M. Fanny Miry Fhinn 1000 - 1001 WidnuAay Woman's Hrulefy of (hrlx’lan , '• rvlce Monroe Methodist f'huri h Annex J p m Shall. |»'»r». Cluh Mn Noah j 1 rye 2 io p m Hlatorh'il t'luh Mr« IteltoD It. water. ! io p m Thurtdiy <hrl«tian lanllei' Aid Hmlety Mr Noah Manrohl 2|r m ' iliukli of God Ml*«lonniy Hur. iety Mr< Floyd Mlirhfl, 2 p. m Nagarem- W P M X . Mr« Ralph It. an 1 in p m X iitinan Avrmii' I’ II ("iun h W M 1 Mr- I. I Marlin I Jo p tn I'ha-ant Hale latdlen* Aid Hoei'y Mr« Charlra l.lhy All Hay Meeting New Knrland Dinner. Meihodlit Churi h. 11 a m to I |> tn Cafeteria Supper, Mi thodl't Chun h, !> to 7 p m Miwionary Rnrlety. Flrat Preaterlan Churih. 2 JO p tn I nion Chapel Aid Society All hay Mr. ting Mr« llarvr Know, Women of the Mooae. Mwo Home 7 Jo p in Mnoonaty Soclely. Kraniellual ; Church. 2 p in Friday Work ami Win Cl.i»« ThankiglY- ' In.. Supper, I'nlled Brethren Church ' *■ I* nt American la-gl.m Auilllary. la*-; 1 alon Home. 7 10 p m Little Flower Study Cluh. Mrs. Charlea lane. 7 Jo p in Voting Matron*’ Cluh. Mr* Irene Si hafer. 7 io p ni Monday Pythian Slutera Temple. K of P Home. 7 Jo p tn lle-egrch Cluh. Mr*. Kugene 1 l lluityon. 2 Jo p m 1 ( Junior Art* Mi« Kathryn Darl«. ' (7 Io p m midge were played Prize* were I a .it hy Mt- Hay Heller. Ml** Glen- L ny* Kin y and Mr* Grapiier A him In-on wax erred at the . lo«e of the game* by Mr* Helm I . -i.ied by Ml** Kiley The *or-i’ ority will meet in two week* at the hintie of Mr* Holter’ Shialuka ' TRI KAPPA BUSINESS MEETING \ bu»iiie»- meeting of Tri Kappa | i wa* held Tue.ilay nighl at th- Klk* I Home Report us the rummage mle i wa* given by the chairman. Mr* ; lao Saylor- The «orority voted lop <pon«or a benefit movie December I r. and 7th. 10-anne Durbin In ’ : Spring Parade" Mr*. Vaughn Hilyanl and Mr* Roy Kalver will repnt the sorority at a province j meeting held al the Fairfield manor !n Fort Wayne Saturday Nov- '. Ittbcr '< The negt meeting will lie ; I harve*t bridge November IS. NORMAN SCHOENHERR AND MILDRED B’EBERICK TO WED Ml ami Mr*. Henry Hleberick of' i I 2« South Slgth itreet announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their younger daugh-1 ter. Mildred, to Norman Sehoen-1 ' herr. non of Mr and Mt*. Henry, ! s< hoenherr of New Haven. The nuptial* will be •olemniied | on November »th at »lg-thlrty o’- . Im k at the Zion Lutheran ehurrh | hi Ihi* i ity The R. v Paul S. liullx i Will receive the VOW* The bride elect wa* formerly employed at the Sprague Furniture company and Mr Hchocnherr I* employed at the Perfection Blxcult i ompany in Fort Wayne. The American la-gloti augillary will hold the regular hu*lne** melting at the Legion home Friday evening al xeven thirty o’clock All member* aie urged to b- at the meeting promptly PSI IOTA XI BUSINESS MEETING A buxlnex* meeting of the Pxl lota XI xororlty wa* held U»t evening at the home of Mix* Flora Marie Unkengu The xororlty decided Io axxlxt xuperintendent Walter Krick in the Red Croxx drive February 23 to 25 were the day* xet for the *|iee< h and hearing clinic. The Women of the Moowe will have their regular meeting Thurxday evening at xeven-thlrty o'clock al Hie lodge home. The mixxkmary wclHy of the Kvangelital church will meet at the church Thurxday afternoon at two o'clock. The Work and Win cta»* of the l ulled Brethren Sunday xc hool will meet at the church Friday evening at xig o’clock to enjoy the annual Thankxglving xupper Member* and friend* are urged to attend DECATUR WOMAN NAMED AS HOSTESS Mrs. Henry Heller of Ihli city hax been named a hmcteux for the fourth annual Federation Inxtltute for Indiana dub women to be held Friday (Nov. El of thia week at Indiana unlverolty. The aubject for the day’i program will continue the theme of lot year's inititute. namely. ’Safeguard* of Democracy.’ With the egceptlon of Mr* Frederic Begg*. Wyc koff N J., who lx
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; c halrman of the department of In' | ici mi I,m*l relation* of the gelieml fedetatlM of women'! dub*. the *pe*k>r* will tie member* ut th* - iinlymlty sac ulty Mr* Begg* will apeak on the importance of mutual iinderatandlnt among the America* at the luncheon Mr*. Geoigc- Jaqua. Wlndiexler. prealdent of the xlate federation of women's < luka will preside st th* - lunilieon Mr* George Dillinger of Fri ic< h Ll< k Is c hairmsn of the ItistHute. while Mr* Adels Hlttner I* reprcxeiitiiig the I I' eslenxlon dlvlalon In arranging the program Speakers for the day In addltlnn to Mr* Begg* will be Dr (' I. Lundin, history department; Prof Sam Braden. <(<moml<a depurtm* nt, Prof K P William* matfi' maths department; Prof Fowler Harper, law xebool xnd Dr. Il«r---mxn T Brfxciie d>an cd faculties A feature of the program will he a radio round table uli "Need for a I'nlted Nation In Time of Crlala.” w,ih Dr John Mueller, aodology department. Prof John Stoner and Prof Kdwar< Hu- hng govermiieiit . department, partlelpatlnE ., | NEW ENGLAND DINNER MENU IS ANNOUNCED Thoxe planning to partake of the New England dinner which will Ire *ervc*l Thursday In aecordan<c with annual ettxtom. al the MethodiXi c hurc h, will have a choice of roa*t turk- y or fried diiiki il Ollier Item* on the menu Will lie lire*.- . Ing. masked potaloas, gravy, sweet potatoes, creamed «law. iralilx-riy sauce, pickle*, celery, bread, butter. Jelly, coffee pumpkin or mines pie The price- of the dinner I* fifty , cent* per plate In th* - evening a cafeteria supper ha* been planned The menu for the supper Imlude*: Fried chicken, scalloped turkey, creamed chicken nomllc - *. mashed and sweet potatoes, gravy, macaroni and < heese. liaked beans, cottage cheese, potato salad. Imbed apple*, slaw, fruit salad, c ranle-rry i i<auee. roll*, butter, pie. cake, rof fee and milk SOCIETY HAS MIGRANT DINNER Twenty nine immibers of the W M S of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church and eight gue*ts enjoyed th* - outstanding meeting held yesterday afternoon At one o'clock, the ladles met at the i hurch from which place, they started th- migrant dinner by proceeding to the home of Mr* ' Harry Knapp for cocktail* and wafer* The - main coarse of the dinner wa* enjoyed at the home of Mr* M F Wort liman where the gue«l* Were sealed at two lung table* '
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H> HARKIMtN I ARKOLL Kl*| Frslsrra K>*airsU Urllrr HOLLYWOOD- Half the studio! in town have been after Nnc-I Coward to turn actor, but. according to Cary Grant, thr British playwright probably never
will do It because he values his privacy more than the movie rush. Coward told Grant that his screen acting venture In "The Scoundrel" several years ago was one of the biggest mistakes he ever
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made. It caused hla face to become well known and made It difficult for him to hide away when he wanted to write. One taste of thia sort of limelight was enough. Noel wants none of the goldflah life that the Hollywood stars lead. When I found Cary on the "Penny Serenade” set at Columbia, he was killing time between setups by pounding out song numbers on a piano. He plays very well, too. "I used to do It In vaudeville when I could get a Job." Cary said "In fact, 1 did everything In vaudeville. I played In trios, in sketches, was straight man to comics, and what have you." Any royalties that Ida Luplno may get from her sweetheart waltzes will be turned over by the star to the fund for Infantile paralysis sufferers. Ida completed the waltzes recently, despite the fact that she had been very busy at Warners in "High Sierras " The star also Is giving her radio salary from the Bing Crosby and the Lux radio programs to the paralysis sufferers. Jane Withers' first unchaperoned date will be with George Marshall. Jr., son of the director. He la 1# and Jane Is 14. The kids are going to a luncheon at the Black-Fuxe Military academy. I When Brian Donlevy wu at Fox, he practically haunted the executives trying to get a chance to play the lead In "Danes Hall,’’ a story owned by the studio. But the biggies wouldn't listen. They wanted somebody like Spencer Tracy for the part. Well, Brian get! sweet revenge. The other day he got a call from Twentieth Century ■ Fox. They wanted him for a picture. Yep, the
■ atfrartlyely decorated In ThankI giving style with garden vege*ahlea • and l«avea. ' They then returned to tha chart h Mor de*«ert, which wa* *erved la I the dining room at small table* ' decorated with leitniuet* of rhry■anthemum* The menu eoßslited , mainly of food* which the migrant* I hartreat. i Mr* Tony Myer* wa* the lead*' I of an Interesting program with "Hhlftlng I'opulaflon and Afflrma i Hon ot Faith ax th* «übje, l Mr* . Jaine* Borders re»l*-w* - *l th* - ’ l»utliMik of Missions ” Mr* <’ M i I'rugh gave two «tudy pamphlet*. The Church Herving th* - Migrant* and ' Ministering Io the Hhlftlng Population " Birthday* y* *terday Were tho** - of Mr* Fred Heue., Mrs. Floyd Adams and Mr* David Adam* Plan* were made for the rummage •ale Saturday at th - - church MRS BRICE ROOP HOSTESS TO CLASS The Dutiful Daughter* cla*x of the Evangelical Sunday *chool met iat th* - horn* - of Mr*. Brice Roop, (with Mrs Fred <’hrool*ter In c harf* - of devotion* Mr* Arthur Baker, president. , presided over the buxine!* meeting .it which new officers well elected 'for the coming year They are a* follow* Mr* Hnsaell Melchl, president; Mr* Earl Hahnert. vice .president; Mr* Gregg McFarland ecteiarytr**u«urer. Mrs Richard McConnell, a*xi-tant; M.- Merle Sehnlfz pr* - ** reporter. Th* - ladle* dec id- d to send sloe kIng* to th- c hildren of the Red Bird mission In Kenluc ky this Christ- | mas Instead of candy a* wa* their custom An over supply of tangy has been received othec year* Jaunlta Maloto-y and ftonnabelle llmip playi-d a piano due*t A contest wa* enjoyed and th* prise won by Mt* Clarence Brun negraf Inning the .octal hour the hostess served refreshments, assist'■*l by Mrs Homer Maloney The class Wil have Its ne»t meeting the 'first Tuesday in lh-c*-mb»r and it |will lie the Christmas party o ROOSEVELT TO iCDNitnunt* iH<*n paub <>nb, Itisisevell acknowledged the saluteof victory Twenty four hours earlier In his filial summation to I America of hl* case for a third term he had appealed for national unity after "the real rulers of this | country (the voters) have had I their say ” The election brought two demonstrations to Hyde Park house After his brief addn-M. Mr Hoose velt returned Indoor*, but was n called to the isirtii'o half an hour
story was "Dance Hall,'' ano Brian probably will make It after he finish! » "I Wanted Wings ' ami one other axsigtini-nt Remember Sugar Kam - 7 She and her husband. Horace Booth, Jr, are expecting an heir. ... la about two months. Joan Davis says she definitely Is going out on the road to help promote the salea of Husband Sy Will's i new vegetable liquefier. Joan's job will be to make appearances at the ■ big stores that take on the line. , As soon as they finish their curi rent pictures, "Comrade X" and • Mr. and Mrs Smith." Clark Gable • and Carole Lombard are heading for Wheezer, Idaho, on a hunting • trip. It is about the only definite plan that they have for their vacation. Honeymoon or not, Sonja H-nie has been studying ballet with Leonldotr in the east ami she will adapt a number of ballet steps to i her new skating routines. Ann Gillis' Uncle, Captain Wakei field Gillis, has been made director of the Intelligence division of the R. A. F. . . . Peggy Kent and I ton Wilson remain good friends, even . though they have called off their engagement. They were at Slnpsy I Moxie's together. . . . leirraine Elliott, one of the new baby stars selected by Raoul Walsh a commit- > tee, has been singing for three ; months at the Somerset house , here. . . . Nice gesture by Lea . Tracy. He turned over nls yacht . for a day to 10 members ot the ■ I Girl Scouts marine group. , . . ; George Murphy created a sensation at the West Side Tennis club when i he peeled off his shirt and disclosed | what appeared Io be a lot of tat too . marks. They were for Three Girls and a Gob" and were removable with soap and water. . - - Tom I Brown and Lorraine Warner, , daughter of H B. Warner, were I a new combination at the Floren- [ tine Gardens. . - - John Shelton ■ and Dorothy Heinz a ditto at Ia Conga. ... And that was Jeffrey Gill with Rena Borzage at Lindy'a. , . . . Roaalfnd Russell ask* me to • say something nice about Jack f Benny giving up hn time to m. c. f the Jack o' Lantern ball planned -by the League for Crippled chilI dren. . . . Alice Faye and Sandy r Cummings were together again at Grace Hayes lodge Alice will tell you that she always will have a i warm spot in her heart for lony t Martin but she lant carrying • ■ torch for him.
• • Give ’em the SMOKER’S cigarette and watch ’em register/. COOLER, MILDER, BETTER-TASTING Will, Chc-*l«rfidd*lhvsns I > >1 kituation is uhvaxg will in hand—hiiauu’ ChiMvrfu-lds han - what smoki-rt want. Clitslirfiild'a right combination of . American and Turkish tobaccos makes it x ‘ the sranlrr’a cigarette. z. ______ > vmn imokf the \\ TH-1r» - ss’i b b |j' *’ ” bU ' L a •” jr* J*i ? v II L/m U- 1 A 'l *j-MBgfrX ‘ F i ■ f * mi y r.-x|>ft.gbd 11 -ceilVtw Twaom Co.
la’«-r wli-ti tow crown* «tr-.im-u ovi-r th** fences and through th-' trees to demand a word fnmi the president The second demonstration brought from Mi Roosevelt , <|i re. t *hot at a man who bitt- Iv h < contested hl* foreign progi.im* R-P Hamilton F -h. Il New Y-ik ranking Republ.ran hader of the hou** - foreign affalts loinmilte. Fish, who represents th- 2Sth congressional district In which Mr Roosevelt resides had Just b. • n re-le, t-d defeating Jitdg- H , dy Steeholln th- - Ih-inoelat whom the prexldent endorsed Sl- - e|tolm • -Ifeat Mr Rih,*i vi II said, i-pt-•-■til-ed a moral victory for the voters who reside In I'nlnant Dub he and Orange roniilli* which conijiri*- - Fish's -ll«trh t "May I -ay that I ant awfully proud of this district of our* of what Hardy Steeholm ha* done I" cause he ha- almost perfottiled a mint* le in th.- way h* - ha* - nt down th- - vote of -ntr present i-stsn—-man' Mi Hou*--veil aid It I* a vety great inoriil victory for our dlstrli t " PERSONALS Mr* Margaret Kurlier who ha been confined In a Ito-Jlllal l' Linia Ohio after -i|t|- - i i; - a frac tured leg ha* been I unveil Io the holm- -if h- in F a’ik at D- lplt" Ohio II- I ondilloll I u p H-te-l In ■ ter Vila 11-dlinger of Ho. kt iril uli - wa* among Ihi* morning l-ti iii- - rlsitors. Mr ami Mr*. Roy Kalver and daughter* have ri-tm in -l tn-tn I’lil- < -tgii The Dan Nihlhk holtl- -111 221 North Fifth -treet I* tn I- In-ulat -*d tonight front 5 Jo in !• h* o'clock under floodlight*
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gig right here. I can shift \ I clutch and run the trac 1 ■ rd for a quick I jne- /*=»n>an job v >JR l A-. -Y /kg
YOU SAVE A LOT OF TIME WITH THE HAND-OPERATED CLUTCH ON YOUR JOHN DEERE TRACTOR
\fO( don't have t<> t ill for help when you want to hook tip a plow or other implement to your John Deers’ I'rador with the handoperated chin h. you can stand on the ground and put the tractor ••on the spot" for quick coupling—no lilting—no exertion. I sually. when backing up to a drawn implement, you go a little too far—then, Handing on the ground, you use the hand clutch lever to bring your tractor lar enough forward for an easy coupling—it’* a one-man job. Now that you're all set to go. you'll say: “What wonderful vision, how easy it is to steer, how comfortable is this bucket-type seal—say, this is a treat, as compared with that homedrawn outfit I've been using." Why don't you stop in and let us point out the many other outstanding John Deere feat ures. I FARM MACHINERY Used John Deere McCormick Used Burr M'lls and Com Drerng and Fordson Tractors, Shelter* on rubhe- or on Steel, some with Used Combiner and Corn cultivator attachments Picker-. Used Plow; m 14" ami 12". Used Manure Spreaders Used Disks, several k nds and See ur n interested in a TrieglZei to or any machinery. Steffen Hdw. & Imp. Co 3rd Street Phone 180 Decatur
YOUR FUEL DOLLAR GOES FARTHER IN A JOHN DEEJtfc
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