Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 290, Decatur, Adams County, 7 December 1940 — Page 3
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CU B CALENDAR •oclaty Otadlint. 11 a M, Fanny Macy Phons, 1000—1001 Saturday Fhlcfcen Supper F| r , t l' nil ,.j Brethren Church. i to 7 n m K»mmage S,|*. Method! • Church. 12 -To to i p m Monday Corinthian Cla,s Christmas Party Mrs Homer Huhl, 7 3o p m Ht Mary , Modality pot Lmk Supp.r and Christmas Exchange, Mt Joseph School. r, so p ln Musk Department. Mt«. 11 o. Haulmld. * p m. Dramatic Ihparimr-tit. Miss Era Acker, 7 3o p. tn. Literature Department. Mrs. Jew »« Mutton. 7 30 p m Art Department, Mr,. Robert Zwkk. 7 So p m . Junior Women Ml-. Evelyn Adam,. 7:30 p m Pythian Sister, Trntpl,. K. of p. Home. 7:30 p m Research Club, Mr, J N Frlstoe, 3:30 p m. Tutsday Zion Walther la-ague. Lutheran Chun-h. 7 So p m Itotokah Ixidge, 1 O ft p Hall 7:30 p tn Mary and Martha Christmas Party. Methodist Church. 7:30 p m Kirkland Lidl-, Club Meeting and Annual Chrl-tma, Dinner. Kirkland Mi hool. it So a. tn Delta Theta Tau Christmas l*urty. Elk, Home. S So p tn Church Mother, Study < lull. Methodist Chun-h, 2 3o p. m. Wednesday World Friendship Guild First Presbyterian Church. S p tn Business and Professional Women’, Club Club. Christmas Party. Mrs. Kenneth Arnold. * p tn Zion Lutheran Missionary Society. Lutheran Church. 2 p m. Historical Club, Mrs. Earl Butler, 2 30 p m Shakespeare Club. Mrs. John Heller, 3 So p n>. Iti.le-kali Lodge Christmas Party. I <1 <> F Hall. 7 p. m Thursday Friendship Village Hom- Economis , Club. Mrs. Alta Wolf. All Itay Meet Inn Itoraa, Class Christmas Party, Evanuelii al Church. 7 p. m Friday p T A Study Uroup. Lincoln Si lio.il I 30 p m P. T A. Mncoin School Auditorium. 2:30 p m at the First Evangelical church in tW, <lty A irceptlon will l«- held at the Zinini.-rinan home immediately following the teretnony. EVER READY CLASS HAS CHRISTMAS PARTY The Ever 11.-ady < la,< of the Methodist church met «t the home of Mrs It A Stuckey Thursday evenInic for the regular meeting and the annual Christmas party Mrs Jesse Niblick gave the devotions. opening with the singing of Christina, <arols
Akan a Suit AIMS QULITI VAUW IN DISTIM.I IMIHi BIDDING 4ND LNGAGMtNT HINGS! yfef'Wv/ r <•••"•■* ’• ■ * Mil ••'?' "•*'* W ■ —•*-*• - ■**"••' ■TK . . •*- ME] -••-'•• •♦• •• 4JE. '‘" m ' Our enllrrtH.il of »rd- ,/jQ -r I Ain* Ring. i* beyond S compare inbeauty<>f*•; .fl) Vs ting*. quality <’f »•«•" .’ I Ty«teaL-lbr'BrMaTSel if. ,2. 2Z!£» i# $75.«0 ‘wir Other ensembl** *25 and up. (Ja* our Chrlrima* Layaway PlanBudget Term* Available.
•on "Sharing the Shepherds' Joy * Prayer ws, l( |d by Mrs. Niblick Thirty-eight call, were reporlMl for the past month and Mrs. W O. Little and Mrs. p. 0. Ricker were appointed a, the calling committee for December The following nominating com rnlttee wa, appointed: the Mee dam*, W P Beery. Delton Passwater and Jesse Niblick The sum ••f five dollars wa, donated to the White Christmas." A reading. "Christmas Candles Still Aglow" wa, given by Mrs. N. A Blsler. Two >onte,ta were enjoyed and prise, won by Mra. NHr lick and Mra. Leota Beery. <Dft, which were placed about a Ix-autlfnlly decorated tree were opened and admired. Iztvely re-fr<-,tian<-nt. Were served by the hoa- '- >•» Mis, Effie Patton and the M- dam>-« I niton Pa,swater, title. Porter, c L Walters, Bowen Harve Baker, N A Biller and John NeHon.
Members are asked to note the I change in dote of the meeting of I'he Dorcas cla,-* par A from Mon- ! lay evening to Thursday evening. Itts s-mber 12 The meeting and gift I'gchango will he held In the social *ooan *rf the .hurch at seven o'.l.Hk I The Friendship Village home ecoitiomi. , club wig meet at the home |of Mrs AJta Wolf Thursday. De-|’-mlier 12 for an all day meeting r *nd pot lu< k dinner A Christmas |idft egf hange will tie held and names of Cheer Sisters will tie re- ' vealed Each member Is asked to tiring her own table service MISSIONARY SOCIETY HAS ALL DAY MEETING The woman's missionary society lot the Church of Clod held an all 'day meeting Thursday at the home M II- ■!..'• Hawkins. Mrs Edina Peterson gave the opening prayi- and scripture Th*- president, Mra. Glen Mari -luill. presided over the business 'meeting during which plan, were ii- for the Chriatma, party which will be held al the horn* of i Mi- Marshall. December 17. A ten cent gift egi hange will lie enjoyed. At th.- .-onclusi.m of the business meeting, sewing occupied the day. IA iM>t tu< k dinner wa, served at •noon The n.-st meeting of the sacI lety will be held January 2 al the I home <»( Mrs. Pearl Keller. —-—- CIRCLE TWO MEETS AT MRS R A STUCKEY’S Cir. !<■ No 2 of th*- Woman's Noelety of Chrislian Servin- met at the home of Mrs. II A. Stu. k.-y Thursday afternoon with Mr, Bryce Thomas giving th*- devotion,. Mrs John Tyndall ..inducted the [icon Study the sbject of whkh I was. "The Church Serving the Migrant." Mr,, la-ish Bowen, chair'man, announced a laixaar in the Ichur. h parlor, for Circle No. I and 12 on December 12. Fifteen metnliers attended the .meeting, at the <d.»,e of which the ilio-te - si-rv.-d n-freshmi til, The ICir.l- w-ll tn.-i-t January » with , Mr,. John Nelson. The World Friendship Guild of the First Presbyterian church will meet at the church Wednesday evening at sis o'clock for the Christmas program and gift es.-hange, A twenty-five tent gift eschange will lie held and the supper will be served by the women of the church. The Corlntlan class of the Christian Sunday school will meet al the home of Mrs Homer Kuhl Monday evening al seven-thirty o'clock for the annual Chrisfma, party PLEASANT GROVE W M A MEETING The Pleasant flrove W. M. A. met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Bertha Burger With ten members present. An Interest Ing program of music and readings was enjoyed and delicious refreshments served during the social hour by the hostess, assisted by Mary Burger and Ruth Human. (Present were Lucile Bitner. Edna Harden. Alvftia and Chloe Harkleas, Nora Hbeets, Ruth and laOtw Belle Human. Bertha. Mary and Lutlieretla Burger. BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR NOAH ARNOLD Noah (Hhortyi Arnold wa, delightfully surprised at his home west of Decatur recently when his relatives arlved to help him celebrate hl, birthday anniversary and enjoy a basket dinner with him. Present were Mr. and Mra. John
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By HARRINON < A MOLL Bieg Feats,,, s>sSl-st, Writer HOLLYWOOD - LIGHTS! CAMERA' ACTION! On a Warner Brothers sound atage. Director Michael Curt it la shooting a har-
rowing moment in The Sea Wolf " Ida Lupino Hee. suppoeedly , near death, In a 1 ship's cabin while Edward (1. Robinson, brutal I skipper, tries to I slap coastiousness back into the veaiei'e drunken doctor, played by Gene Lockhart A
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heavy sea is supposed to be running but Cameraman Hol Polito has invented a device that aavee Warner, the expense of putting the set on rockers and the actor, the discomfort of being heaved back and forth Polito has swung the camera from a swivel that permlta IT to do all the neceamry rocking Most of the principals of the picture ar, involved In thia aeene. John Garfield and Harry Fltxgeraid are looking over Kobinaon'a ■houlden aa he examine, tho girt lying In the bunk with eye, clooed. Ixx khart is In « chair acros, the cabin, apparently slumped down in a stupor. Robinson awing, ,rroae the room, shake, him. then cuffs him The star', punches will look very real on the screen From Lockhart. E*Mie turn, to Fltxgerald. who playa the ship'a cook. "Open the porthole,!" he order, "There's a high sea running." object, Fltxgerald. "Open It,” commands Robinson. Two property men are standing outside the porthole When Fltxgerald opens it. they toes first one and then another bucket of water Into hi, face. As the Irish actor stands there dripping, everybody in the company laughs but Curtis. To him, this is nothing When he is working on a picture. Mike always attains a terrific stat, of concentration. He expects super human efforts from actors. For Instance when Ida Lupino was cast as the girl in "The Sea Wolf," Mike told her: "Darling, at the start of the story, we have a wonderful shot of you jumping of! the deck of a boat
Amapaugh. Mr*. Charlo* Arnold. I Mg. and Mr*. John Arnold. Mr. and I.Mr* Milton Zimmerman. Mr. and [Mr* Cloyd Arnold. Mr. and Mr*. Luther Arnold. Mr. and Mr*. Uw nllyn Stucky. Mr. and Mr*. Noah Arnold. The Mlsae* Marjorie and Helen llielrerleh. Onale Stucky. Vivian. Mary, IMtty. Donna Helle. Beverly Arnold. I'hylll* Zimmerman and John Stucky. Von Zimmerman. Hoy , Hleherlch. Shemian Warren, laiu- ■ ren. Doyle. Adrian. Robert, Charles I Jimmy. Harold and Darrell Arnold. The Lincoln «chool P. T A. study group will meet at the home Friday afternoon at one-thirty o'clock. Mr*. L. R. Brown I* chaliman and Mr*. George Thoma* will conduct the le«»on on "honesty.” LINCOLN P. T. A. MEETING FRIDAY The Lincoln rachool P. T. A. will meet in the Lincoln school auditorium Friday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock. Mr*. C. M. Prugh will lacture on "Spiritual Guidance of the Child" Ml** Helen Hauludd Will entertain with several musical number* and Sup). Waller Krick will discus* the subject of "School Attendance." The hostess room* will be those of Miss Elisabeth Peterson and Mi** Della Sellemeyei. Co-chairmen are Mr*, George Thom* and Mr*. Earl Blackburn. assisted by the Me*dame« (leorye Meyer*. Carey Mo»er. C. M Pru«h and Adolph Kok ter. --0 Mr*. Jarne* Fl»her and «on Mlchari of Marlon and Mr* Tom Noble of Indlanapoll* vialted ye»terday with Mr. and Mr*. Frank Schmit*. Mr. and .Mr*. Robert Arhbaucher luive returned -from their wedding trip and are at home at <so* North Third atreot. Earl Bromer Dick McClanahan. Bill Hunter. Paul and Jack Linker and "PWf" Hoile were among tho«e who attended the <>eneva-D. H. A.
and pulling a rope la<i*ler down on top of you!" Ida. who looks fragile enough to break in two if you tou.hed l.er. gulped harJ All she could do woe to eay blankly "WhoT Me?" Out at Twentieth Century-Fou. Director Bruce Humberstone is shooting a scene for "Tall. Dark and Handsome, a thriller in which Cesar Romero plays such a softhearted gangster that the Hays oflke allow, him to live and win the girl at the end of the picture This particular acene, however, features Stanley Clemente, I<-year-old discovery from Major Bowee radio program and now making his w reen .lebut as a tough youngster, a la the "bead End" kids Stanley la supposed to be getting a bottle of beer out of Cesar Romero's Icebox. Just as he is opening it. you hear Milton Berle s otf-stage voice yelling. “All right, you can go right back'" After they try a couple of rehearsals Director Humberstone tells Berle to cut the speech and just say "You can go right bock!" The comedian claps his hands to his head in mock anguish "Now, they ere even cutting my OFFSTAGE Unee!" he screams It seems like old times to visit an Ernst Lubitsch set again The director to working at the United Artists studio on a new comedy called "The Uncertain Feeling " When I arrive, he to rehearsing a scene where Merle Oberon and her husband (in the story). Melvyn Douglas, are giving a Hungarian dinner party for an important business man. Sig Rumann Uibitsch is pacing back and forth “I need a Hungarian name." he nays "Somebody think of one "Well," aays Merle Oberon, whe , happens to be married to a Hungarian. "how about Korda"" This to the first time that Merit lias ever worked with Lubitsch and she to crasy about him "It to sc funny," she says "When he actx out my part. 1 die laughing And yet It gives me a lift and maket me want to be funny, too. Claudette Colbert told me It would Im that way.” In the story, Merle plays a dissatisfied wife. The only thing Lubitsch will say is that her husband ' snores. "I snore, too." confesses Ernst , "but we have found a wonderfu ear-stopper Since then. I hav« been a good guy at my house."
iha*ketball kame la** night at CeI neva. Jame* Wemhoff. who wa« admitted to the Adam* county memorial ho«pital following an automobile collialon Thurwlay morning, wa* di»ml**ed today to hl* home at *IC Ma*ball afreet He I* recovering rapidly from hl* Injurle*. Caroline Owen*, five year old daughter rrf Mr and Mr* Harold ow>-n* of route I. war admitted to i tha Adams county memorial hoapi-1 tai. where *he underwent a tonailectomy Among the D H. S. basketball fan* who attended the game* at Geneva la»t evening were Joseph A Hunter. Mr. and Mr*. Vincent Kelley. Mr. and Mr*. R E Mutnma. Dr. Ray Stlngely. the Mhtae* Annis Mae Merriman. Martha and Libby Macy. Kathryn Shroyer. Gloria Dtffendorfer. Mrs. J. H. Heller and a number at other* from Decatur Mia* Ruth Hrandyberry of Oklahoma City i* a gue*t in th" home of her brother and «i»ter-ln-law. Rev. and Mr*. Paul Brandyberry and family She will remain until after the holiday*. QUESTIONNAIRES (CONTINUMD FROM PAGE ONE) 235 Neil Warren Highland 236 Lawrence Luther Yager. , 237 Albert Frank Braun 23* Herman Marlin Bittner. 23» Samuel Jacob Falb. 240 Paul Gllpen Neidigh 241—Arthur Joseph Small. 242 -Charles Omer Miller. 243— Franklin Kenneth Rayl. 244— Ralph Henry Bollenbacher. 245 Glen Dolphus Adler. 24« Robert Kenneth Johnson 247—David Clow*er Wynn. 243- Vernon Benamine Hebble. 24»- -Leo Vele*. 250 Kenneth James Secaur. 500 Sheets, neatly wrapped, ermarked mimeograph, adapt* able for all kinds of mimeo-K.-aph work and suitable for ink signature, 80c. The Decatur Democrat Co.
BERNE NEWS •y • M. KHWARTf . Willis (". Glendenllig. prominent Geneva man who visit, in Berne frequently, report, that tho deer he ,hot recently while on a hunt Ing trip In Michigan was the eightieth d*er he has killed in hi, IFfe Mr. Glendlng Is now 7« years of age but again made his annual huntlnx trip for bls game and came horn* with 240 pound bu*k And for the first time in his deer hunting eg. perlem-e, lie recovered the bnlle* which he felled the deer The bullet entered the deer', neck and lodged In a .houlder. Glendenlng has made nearly annual deer hunting trip, foi the last M yearn, and s.-ldom come, home empty handed one year, before deer were protected. he killed II of the animals on one hunting expedition Into Mkh Igan The Berne town council, with the cooperation of the Heme school board, ha, ju«' Installed an automatic ,prayer on the baseball dia mond In the new Hern* athletic field, for the puiqMxe of crea'lng an Ice rink Already a large plot ha, been frosen over with smooth Ice and many are taking advantage of the the fine skating afforded. Th* rink to lighted with flood lights at night. Mrs Osa t'hrlsman of south of Linn Grove who ha, lieen 111 several day, with tularemia. Is reported to be slightly improved. She ha, been in a ,erlou, condition for som* time More than 3<m> father, and sons attended the annual father son banquet held Tuesday night at the the Auditorium The meal wa, prepared and served by the Mdlea' Aid of the i'ros. Reformed church The speaker was the Rev. Stoddard, of Lima. Ohio, who ,poke on th* subject. "Where do you sll?" J. P Haliegger. M. was lhe oldest father present, and Burkrart la-hman had the most sons present, seven They are la*o. Elmer. Herman. la-,lie. Harry. Reuben and Albert Samuel. Min of Mr. and Mrs. T M. Parr, ot east of Berne, was kno< ked unconscious when kicked by a horse. He receivs*d a badly Injured Jaw but is recovering No trace hae been found of the thief or thieves who broke into the Hoosier Pete gasoline station just north of Berne, along highway 27. and esiwped with obout five dollars -In cash. The theft occurred at night Mrs. Harl Smith of this place, who has lieen in ill health to the long time, has baon admitted to the Irone Byron sanltorium north of Fort Wayne, for treatment and rest. Mrs Joel Liddy of Berne, has received word that her brother, George Aurand. died at Ixigun. Ohio. Hr had been 111 with paralysis for some time The funeral was I held Friday. | Frank Weihter of southeast of i Berne Bunday lelobraled his xotb 'birthday. Sevens! relatives and friends gathered at the Pletcher horn*- Io help him t-elehrute the *eveat. I The town <rf Berne went over the I top In the annual Red Cross drive which has just been completed hero, raising a total of 1E70.7S In the drive this year, according to the local chairman William Hpurgeoh. Thia Is the biggeat amount ever raised here in a Red Crows drive, lopping the previous high of |4M.M. Blhle Institute day will lie Observ-
British Sub Believed Lost ■■ . -r r k. - | =■■ - ■ •* u]b / IB djUK. L BMKJ aSBK-. atoter ship at th* 111-fated Thetl*. th* British submartn* Triad, shown abov*. la believed loot with 53 crewmen aboard. One of th* Triton clas*. *he (Unplaced 1.000 tons on the surface.
ed Sunday. Decetwlser (. ot the First Mlxionary and West Missionary churches Th* seryices are living -|e>nsored by lhe Fort Wayne Bible Institute Special speakers and an dspeclal musk* Will h* Included In the service, Mr, C. II Welderkehr was elected president of lhe ladles’ Aid o* the Heme Missionary church for I*4l Other ofßcera are Mrs. Lucy Hlrschy vice-president; Mrs. Men no Hlrschy. secretary and treasurer. Mrs. Itufus Amstutx was named pianist and committee members Bl* NM llavld Hi hwarts. Mr, Cyrus and Mrs Rufus Amstuts TO BROAIM'AST tCONTINt'RD rnr>M PAGB ONE) given on the Hunday before Christmas This will be December 22 Miss Lulu Gerlier will again officiate a* organist The programs have pleased hundreds of person* and many request, were received by the pa«tor and members of the >ongregat|on to again broadeaat the Christmas carols and music this year o — ITALY SENDS CONTINUKD PROM PAGE ON St from three side, of lhe port In the harbor were a large schooMr and a halt submerged Italian destroyer, damaged by Greek artillery in (he hills overlooking the city Th* Greeks found many abandon rd Italian trucks piled high With material. Continus Bbaks Up Rom*. Dw 7 tU.Pi Italy con Gnurd her military shake up today by announcing the resignation, "at his own request " of the governor of the Dodecanese Islands. Cesare Marla Dr Vrcchi. and the appoint ment of an army veteran. G*n Ettore Bastlro. to succeed him
Th* resignation of Count Do Vecchl. one of the quadrumvlralw which led the Fascist march OB Rom*, was attributed to the grow tng importance of the Dode*anes* In connection with the war with /Greece, Ba«t|co is best known as a militarist; De Vei-rhl as an ad mlnlatrator. The 14 Dodecanese islands Be off i lhe coast of Turkey. They are i heavily fortified to give Italy con i trol ot the eastern Mediterranean G*-n. Bastlco to a veteran of the war with Turkey during wliiih , Italy seised the Island, hi I*l2 A communique on the change of I governors read: | 'By royal decree . . Brig Gen Cesare Marls Dr Vecchl . . censed I at his own request his function, as post commander of armed forces I In th* Aegean Sea and a, governor i of the Dodecanes* . . . Genera of 1 the army for war merits Ettor Basilio was appointed governor of the jHMlecanese aud commander of the armed forces stationed there" The change was regarded as part of the shake-up In which Gen I'bado Soddu. underae, relary ot I war succeeded Gen Sehaatlano 1 Pascha as commander of the Bal- ' tan army In Albania, and Gen I'go 'cavallero yesterday succeeded MarI shal Pietro Badogllo as chief of the general staff ■ 0 — 1 ♦ * TODAY'S COMMON ERROR Do not say. "I intended to have answered you:" say. “I Intend ed to answer you
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375 FAMILIES AIDED Bf FDA State Office Reporta On Repair*. Construction In County Indianapolis. Ind . Dec. 7— A total of 3*3 families In Adams county. made property repairs or embarked on the road to home ownership under the national housing act In the period from IMS through June 3«"h of this year It was reported h- n- today by IL Earl Peters. federal housing sdmlnlstrailon state director for Indiana. Included In this total were 27< property Improvement loans Insured under Tltlt I amounting to |ll«z <to« 14 and *• small home mortgages accepted for Insurance hy FHA amounting to 134,700. Mr Peters reported "This vast volume of small repairs and new and existing homes mortgage Insurance l« very en- ■ oursglng” Mr. Peters said "Home buyers at the same time are meet Ing their mortgage obllgatiim In almost perfect order, Al present. FHA ha, <>n hand only five home. In the entire state which have been acquired by default When compared with the 33U00 small home mortgages accepted for FHA Insurance. this lapse represents an almost negligible fraction "Another interesting development In FHA's operations to the fact that this agency to now entirely self supporting and is operated on fund, acquired from FHA Insurance premium, and appraisal fees." Under Title I of the national housing act under which FHA functions repairs, alterations and improvement, may be made io homes and other structure, with money provided from private lending Institution, Under Title II money for buying a new or existing borne may be obtained from private lending Instliuilims with the mortgage. If all conditions ar* acceptable, insured by FHA. PLAN MEETING CONTINI'ED FROM PAGE ONO slate, representatives of agencies, paik boards, government of Inals and recreation workers. George F l<aurent. local recreation supervisor, and severs! member, of the elecutlva comillUtv* of the local department, are planning to attend the meeting
Vt? 5 i SFAHKLING / DtAMONM Fie* diamond*, in movnheg* oi ran beauty priced from , *«1 MN MTS - Matebed pen W" * *ndponc»*et» ' attraatively based. Priced X <»om W up. EDITH r> »,**** Uyis aad r«MW aa d*u«a (dwtWkh'W h i~*b s . . . t wt.n Many U our <ustomcr* do .«// thew gift shopping hare’ They've found we have as wide a wkition of "budget present* ' at we have of peeiiou* jewel*, rilver and wah.be*. < onie in and tee for yourtelf . . . and be iu« io ask to *cc the many mlwyle Gruen Watcbe*. They're ail moderately priced. Marring at 124 ’4 r— "‘ < GA> hw« r*w J»**l«> aw *W« at 'A- • • WATCHES $5.00 up ♦ ♦ OPEN EVENINGN PUMPHREY JEWELRY STORE
