Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 308, Decatur, Adams County, 30 December 1940 — Page 3

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■fIHEST COLDS fill T relieve dtotmaeaally.quickly, lp« ' By umo ir > our or s mothhi ' ■ I fl • mK ■ Fl F 9 MC Sally Says: Eg \ tooth l>ru*h will I ■ not dean where it I ■ doe* not touch. I

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I I, HARRMON CARRoI X 8 lte< IrUirn .y».lr»t« Writer ■ lOUYWOOD.—WiII It ■!lyv • f, ! ■) airpnaed to learn that Mae star of the ailent film*. Bfcked Turner out a* a proa-

pective a c r e • n actress 15 year* ago? Lana'g mother recall* an incident It happened In Wallace, Idaho, when Director Victor Schertlinger eame up with a troupe of movie play-r* on location for the picture. "Frivolous Sal" ,

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g Oat noon, jfae Bus-h dropped Jba ■ store and saw thm years old. She was M imthat she urged Mrs TurJ* to bring the future star to ■2s* * tO 7 mlght ne 'T r , t’ir ■*» to light if Mae hadn t been ■jfMd to play a email P» rt J" ■ aegfeld Giri.” Mr« Turner tow ■toss and Lana told Mae who not ■ recalled the incident but the ■htt that Schartz K ( r had bawled I tor out for Wgtng r*"P>« t 0 brulg ■ fcidren to Holly ood. | I Departure of Jean Arthur's ■ •Wher to live in Carmel has W ■to an interesting shift of housing ■ •’•ngementa The home she for|W occupied in Br< ntwood now liters jin and her husbandI hank Roca And THEIR for™" I tone la now rented to Greta ■ Garbo. I <toe of the most common charges I feinst Hollywood is that it down t |tof enough attention to developI l * new faces. This h" d 'y J” u ‘. I Wy to the case of M-G-M jan 1 17 J*ar-old Kathryn G «y*>n I* year ago, a music teacher I **tht Kathryn to the •"£ I Jftor hearing the girl sing. I * “ayer immediately sign*" l h ' r . I ■toe. « he hM *** ~w I **wgh a course of intensive study I. *w, at last, the studio is going |to let her work in a picture. ShI *® appear in “Andy Hardy a Pri I * M * Secretary." She couhln t find ? ‘•ttwiowcase Judy Gajlamb Ijjaa Turner, Virginia Grey and I “tone Lewis all have a dvlin< * d S?***’ * working in one of the I "“My series. ’’>• kidnaped baby {to* Roach picture, ‘ B f* An 2. •tonlted," is really Victoria Anne

I with Ivory falll* ribbon* I The bride < carried a handkerchief IMt wa. • arriarl by her mother a' . her confirmation 31 y<-ar» ago Her only adornment wa. a filigree p i n i of antique aoid i Miss Matt ia S.-al.. of Dayton. Ohio, hrld' .tnatd wore a {*'«<<« k I blue Moria taffeta gown while Mra. | Harry I. (table of Yonkers. New York, the matton or honor, wore a | lowri of rose molt* taffeta, The gown* Identical e*<ept for color, j Were full skirted with fitted hodI ices. puffed sleeve. mid li.srtshap■•d ne< kltne. They wore p ari Juliet cap*. gif'* from the bride, Karh carried a muff of matching moire. i .Mi«. liable', muff war -f rose moire revered with yellow iiat.y mum. and forget menu's while i Mlaa ftaale’a muff wan of p< at « k blue with Violet*. I Clayton J >hn*on of Klmhur«t. I 111. *erv«-d Mr Oltton a* teat man while Ralph (>l*on brother of 'he grom and Harold Zimmerman, brother of the bride, were the u>h- ! era. j The bride • mother wore a gold- ; ier blue crepe dre»» with a coraage Jof aweethearl rote* and the . gloom * mother wort- dark blue crepe with 1 t-oraage of sweetheart rose*. All men of the bridal pa'ty wore ’ brown *ult* with le.ulonlere* of white carnationa. Immediately after the ceremony a reception wa* held at the Zimmerman home for one hundred and twenty-five guest* The following intimate friend* of the bride nerved 'at the reception the j|i*«e* Marilyn Knowlton of For' Wayne; Mary , Elizabeth Middleton of lii. hmond. Trellis Wagner of Clay'on. Ohio Miriam Connnd of Leesburg. Ohio and Harriet Fmechte of this city A buffet supper wa* aerved at six o'clock to thirty-six guests Including the bridal party, the int Mediate families and a few intimate friend* Wedding cake was served In the shape of bell* inscribed with the names of the bride and gtoom and surrounded by mistletoe Katin riblam* and <alla Hile- decorated the top of the Iteils Mr and Mr* Olson left after the supper for a wedding trip of secret destination They will be at %ome after January I at I'Jt East Main street in Richmond. For traveling Mr* Olson wore a biego wool dress trimmed with brown saddle stitching and a brown ■ oat with leopard trlmm Her accessories were of alienator and she

James, daughter of Rian James, writer on the story. The Audio had another baby lined up for the part but the arrangement! feu ( through. Jamea then volunteered to let his own youngster make her movie debut. poor Allan Jones. He ordered a new car for Irene Herveya Christmas present. “ ***!°?“. V * a special finishing >’ t> - t * n ' redupholstery and blue top. Somehow there war a mixup In factory shipping order, and AUanemaj chine went to Florida while an ultra conservative black '•’*’' *** waa sent to the coast for the actor. Fan mall department at Twej tieth Century-Fox report* that, since "Down Argentine Way, Bet ty Grable haa been receiving a sen ■ational amount of mail from the navy—not only enlisted men but < 3umo*H’ ooo requests have been made for photograph*. fSIIUKI Rw*eH MelVyTl 00U *' lo are both topi. ■■■ ■— non t be surprised if Paramount puts’susanna Foster's sister under ' nfrtX given her a teat in .pit. of th. . WeluTßoot la now out here writing 7 musical to be produced by Balanchine with Zorin. « J M .r< el ,aV^‘ e H.I "aS. of th. town. He Ji. oe johnny cuainle at Earl Scott left w>l Mmuller mid Be y « thf Florence with befoW uJn t'nlveraal producer. enough Joe WV^ h e Houiof *<urphy.... nation at a fine Um. at R»were having a ■ dlatanc. meo '*■ • ’ Carroll i* getting ,rom call. Lucia carr / ’ ‘ " Ericaon. New York ar* , Ju> t found • "" I chwea between «mg»

CU B CALENDAR •odvty Dsadi.ns, 11 A. M. r «""y Macy Chants 1000-1001 . Monday Junior Auxiliary f„ t ts„ H al for f ves'eran*' Mon*, la-glon Home. , • f' P m ( Pythian Misters Temple. K. of I* ( Home. 7 p. nt, Tuesday J Oyster Mupper and Wat. h Party alt ary Evangel!. ,1 Church. 7 30 |P m, I New Year's Rve Dunce, It p q JKlk*. Hip. m j Women of the Mooaa, Moose I Home. 7 3d p m J Mt Ples*ant Bible Class. Mr. afld Mrs. Hurl Fuhrman 7 Mp. m. Thursday Mpanish Ameri.an Auxiliary. I*esi«n Home, 7 3<> p m I Church Mother. Mtudy Club Me thodlst Church. 2 .1" p m ’ j Ever Ready Class Methodist " j ('hurt h < Io p m ' Xattman Ave Cnlteg Brethren W MA. Mrs. Earl Mounsey, 1 3o • | P m. Pleasant Dale Udie* Aid Boclety. Mr*. William Yager, all day meet* I mg. Chart h of God Woman's MissionI ary Mociety, Mr*. Ixsuiw Keller. 2 ' 1 p. m. Friday Happy Homemaker* Cltsli. Mrs. Wilbert Stahley 1 3<t p m 1 > ... wore a corsage of baby mums. , The bride is the only daughter of Mr and Mrs Martin Zimmerman. r Mho i* a graduate of Earlham col- ' lege Itn hmond and lias taken gradI uate work a' Ball State teacher* , college Muncie and at the I'nlver* I slty of Chicago She I* affiliated .with th*- Kit hmond brant h of the American a*.<x iation of university i women For the past few year* she ( , ha* been a teacher in Riley sebool > at Richmond. The groom I* th-' eMest «on of i Mr and Mrs John A Olson of Hlus-. dale. Illinois and is employed a* a ' cost accountant for the J tyce-Crid I land company of Dayton, Ohio. He 1 1* a graduate of Drake university. ' In** Moines, lowa and a member of' ’ 1 Itelta Migma Pl. nati mal commerce : i fraternity and of the National a«so- ( I elation of cost at countants Out of town guest* included Mr. | I and Mrs. John A Olson Hinsdale.! ’ ill Mr. and Mr* Roliert Thomas, i and Mrs J P Seale Fairmount. I I Miss Margaret Rush. Boston. . I , Ma**.; Cedric Miller. Greensfork; I I Mr*. John Bair. Portland; Mr and I I I Mr*. Ralph Townsend Kokomo; 11 Mr. and Mr*. Mark Decker. Olm I sted Fall*. Ohio. Mr*. John Rey-• . nold*. Fountain City; Mis* Betty ‘ I Wilson. Power*. Mich.; Mi*»es I Fern and Floren< e Marl • Bierly. j Indianapolis; Mr* Violet Meyer*. I Fountain City. Mr. and >'r» Maynard Henwood. Centerville; Mis* 1 Harriet Kunkel. Columbus. Ohio. Mr and Mrs. Norman Harris. Centerville; Mr. and Mr*. Charles Frank. Portland. Don E Stephen*. I and Mr and Mt* Don W Stephen*. Marion. Mr. and Mrs. A Bruegge-| man. .New Haven. Mr*. J I. Gabta. t Marlon. Mr and Mr* Paul Wehrlo. Mr* Ralph Ashton. Mr and Mr*. ' otto Detpald. Mr. and Mr*. Joe 1 Riegel. Mr. and Mr*. Herman Traxler Mrs. Emma Coeglein, and Mr. and Mr*. Chalmer C Schafer all of l Fort Vayne. Mr. Max Fielltx. Roanoke Mr. and Mr*. Howard Haworth. Mr. and Mrs. C Paddock. Mr. and Mr.*. Frank Pa r k. Mi*« Florence latng. Miss Clara Com'stock Mis* Anna Whelan. Mr. and Mr* W E. Eldridge, and Paul Mr* Walter Alexander, Mr and Qulgg all of Rl< hmond Mrs. Ben F Shroyer entertained at dinner Sunday evening at sixthirty o'clock at her home on North Second street. Plat es were laid for t Mr. Ida Witt Mrs. Neva Sharrow. Bob Stapleton. Mr and Mr*. Shroyer and daughter Kathryn. GUESTS ENJOY DINNER AT BUTLERS Mr and Mr« Harry E. Butler entertained with a family dinner of lovely Yuletide appointment* at their home yesterday for Dr. and Mrs. George Renner of Cincinnati. Ohio; Mr and Mra. Giles V. Porter and *on Victor and daughter Zula. Mr and Mr*. Clyde Butler and dauhgter Mary Jo: Mr. and Mr*. Rureell Berry of Shreve. Ohio. The Happy Homemakers club will meet Friday afternoon at one-one-ihirty o clock at the home of Mrs. Wilbert Stahley. The missionary .oclety of the Church of God will meet at the home of Mr. I»ul. Keller Thur.day afternoon at two o clock. MRS FRANK CHRISTEN entertains informally Mrs Frank Christen ct North Second street wa. ho.te*. to a group of friend* Saturday after JU from two-thirty until f ve o dock at an Informal tea of loreD Yulatide appointment* decoration* prevailed and h« i man tle wa s particularly a star of evergreen* with lighted t.ner* on either side. After several delightful hours of visiting the ho*te*l aaslsted by her Ml*. Dorothy Durkin, rerv-. Xr-t. Durkm.

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; ww« KllMbeth PHerton and lh« Me«dam*s George Flanders. John Peterson, O 1,. Vance. W A lx»w er. F (I Allwrin Wilson Lee. John Heller. Herman Vdß Gun'en. M D. Heavers. James Hain Frank France and Hiaby Durkin The Chun h Mother*' study club i will meet al the M-'hodist church ' Tuesday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock. The member* of the Ever Ready ctaaa of the Methodist < nnreh will enjoy a pot luck supper at the church Thursday evening at *lxthirty o'clock Klecltan of officers for next year will be held and every member la asked tn attend this meeting The Nunman Avenue I'nlird Brethren W M A will meet at the home of Mrs. Karl Moun*ey Thursday aftermem at one-thirty o'clock < All member* are asked to be pie < sent a* plans will lie made for the | new year. ANNUAL CHRIkTMAt PARTY AT ZERKELt Sunday was a happy ocsslon for | the Zerkel family when llie annual holiday reunion and Christmas par- , ty was enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mr*. Hubert Zerkel on West Monroe street. The occasion was In honor of Mrs. O E Zerkel and the guests were her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren A delicious chicken dinner with lovely appointment* was served at noon. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mr* Frank Drake. Mr. and Mr*. Ray Smith. Mr and Mr*. Kenneth Zerkel and family of Linn Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S< hnepp and son. i Mr. and Mr*. Wayne Zerkel and son Jack of Gibson (Tty. 111.. Mr. and Mr*. Steve Everhart and daughter Janet. Frank Llhy and Jeff Crum, the honor guest. Mrs. O. E Zerkel and Mr. and Mr*. Huie ert Zerkel. daughter Margaret and , Hubert. Jr.. The Spanish American War Aux- j ‘ illary will have It* regular busine** j meeting at Legion home Thunday I evening at seven-thirty o’clock ALBEROING FAVERY NUPTIALS SOLEMNIZED In a beautiful holiday setting of t'hrUtma* trees holly and poinsettia*. Ml** Lucille AllH-rding. daugh j ter of Mr and Mr* John Alberding ;of n'.-»•• this City, besame 'he bride of Floyd Favery. son of Mr*. Frank | Farery of Monroeville The nuptial* were »olemnixed In ISt Mary * Catholic church at nine o'clock Saturday morning Rev. Alvin Ja»inski received the double ring vow*. The bridal party entered the church a* Sister M Patrli tot played the' Festlval March” by Stuot* During the service, a mas* In honor of St Joan of Arc by Gt über wa* «ung In Latin by the men's choir. At the offertory Leo Alle-rding j sang "Ave Maria” by Rosewig. i Paul Brlede sang "Pania Angelas” ' by French at the communion The "March” by Rossini was played as the recessional The bride wore a gown of heavy Ivory white nailn. with long fitted sleeve*. The full skirt ended In a graceful train. Her tbree-'lered fingertip veil of bridal Illusion fell ' t from a crown of hand shirred net. She wore white satin sat'dals and carried a cascade bouquet of white Garcia chryaantheumuma tied with mollne and satin ribbon*. The bride's sisterin-law. Mr*. Herman Allo-rding. who wa* matron of honor, wore a gown of Hya- j clnth blue net over taffeta fashioned with a bodice of all over embrol- | d.-ry and self ruffles edged m silver and with puffed sleeve*. The full skirt was floor length. The headdress of blue handshlrred net had a shoulder length veil She wore *ll- ■ ver sandals and carried a laniqurt <»f bront* wnajMlraßonN !•<*<! peach satin and silver ribbon* She wore a gold necklace with blue stone*, a gift of the bride. The flower girl. Jacqueline Ann Alberding. niece of the bride, •ort a floor length frock of white taf- , feta. Tiny blue bows decorated the full skirt. She wore a halo of white In her hair and carried a miniature bouquet of pa*tel swee'peu* tied with pink ribbons She wore a gold cross and chain, a gift of the bride The groom and his attendant. Herman Alberding. wore dark blue ; suit* with carnation boufonlerrea | Immediately following the ceremony. a wedding breakfast for the bridal party and the two famine* was nerved at the home of the bride's parent*. The table was een tered with a three tiered weddlng cake topped with a miniature bride and groom. A recaption wa* held In the evening at the home of th» ~rlde' brother and »l»ter-ln-law. Mr. and Mr*. John Alberding. Jr. Following an extended honeymoon trip through the mountain* and other P° 1 "" of terest In the south. Mr. and Mr*. Favery will *pend several week* in Miami. Florida before returning to Monroeville where they will reside on the groom * farm near that i U Out of town guest* were Mr*. William Lockwood of »••>•- ington D. C.; Mr. and Mr*. Chrl* . Brower. New Haven. Mis* Klteen 1 Brower of Bcsancon, Mr snd Mre. Joseph Brower and dasuhwr Jos-

ephine; Mr and Mr*. Frank L Finker and Mr and Mr* Edward Al Iwrdlng and daughter Js<*iue|ine Ann. all of Fort Wayne. Dick S he Wrigley chewing gum company. Im* returned to Puducah. Ky., after i two weeks' v peat ion with friend* and relative* In thl* city. Private John Bollinger ha* re 1 turned to Chanute Field. Rantoul. 111, after spending Chrlatma* with hl* mother and other relative* and j friend*. Mr and Mr*. Harold McMillen and »on and Mis* Mary Pickford left Saturday for Miami. Florida where they will remain for three ' weeks. Mr. and Mr*. Carl Feller and Mr ; I and Mrs. Clyde Feller of Gibson > I City. 111.. Joe Browning and fa- I inily of Willshire, Mr and Mr* John Ralston and *oa Paul, also ' of Willshire, enjoyed < hrlstmas dinner with Mr and Mrs Ollie Fel- | ler and sons Gerald and Vernon and daughter Ruth Afternoon calli ers were Gerald and Victor Grove, Donald Strayer. John Kiss. Delmore and Jake Mitch. Ix'Ul* Kreuttman of route I was a business visitor here this morning. Miss Bertha Voglewede and Miss Kathryn Voglewede are spending the day In Fort Wayne as the guests of Mrs. James P. Haefling and family. Mi*« Georgia Foughty has returned to IGrange to resume her teaching duties after spending the Christmas holidays with Ter mother, Mrs W. H Foughty and family Otto Ar beumann of route I, Ossian looked after business here to- i day Dick D. Heller. Jr.. Is 111 with i scarlet fever at the horn'- of his grandparent*. Mr and Mrs. John Heller of 32< Winchester street I quarantined with him are hl* gran

■ — " *"""' JjA JapPM I^ w BOWK LOIN ROAST, Rib End lb. I'* MM SALAMI, P.ccr 'b 21c SMOKED HAMS. Foncy Large Shank Half lb 21c BOILED HAM, Wafer Slced lb I* «IF CHUCK BOAST, Arm or Blade, No N»ck» .. . lb 22c S °' JBc «. '»• »lUnexus. gc.o.m. F“ w.e.u .ATiVA ICEBERG TEXAS MARSH SEEDLESS GISuE <HIPS LETTUCE GRAPEFRUIT 4 * 29* ■ 29' 2•“ 15° 5" 14' CORNED BEEF • 2» -37 c APPLES — ** 5 -25 c ARMOUR S TREET. --19 c S . C * L S ELI, ?L '"" £ SODA CRACKERS. 2• - 3c ORANGES . PRETZEL STICKS . . - . -10 c POTATOES 15 • - ZYc RITZ CRACKERS . , - • 2k RADISHES —-- . . . 29c CHUSE BiANS BREAD OLIVES .1 Ac -5c 3 lo ° es 2 19c 11 I BYE BREAD 20 at. loaf Ite " • M *w CO ELM EGGS fer«t t't*wk do*. 13c I MANUT BUTTER 2 * jar 19c TOMATO JUICE ««“ * “ p ßf < ' 3 lac can* 25c SFARKLE DESSERTS 3 pk.*-10c RUTTER Wlld-avr* .... lb. 34c CAMPBELLS BcAre> 3 uki. .re I'lsi* ee da* 10c ■UTTER a * jCe MILK 4 toll con* 25c DOUGHNUTS 4 "• ' SALAD DRESSING *•* -4* 25c milk g t *por*t*d »<* 3-lb. con 39c oiii nexus ..U-M.U-. IO« mustard *' ,o « ±7 btHl'lliiilllllinilllllllllllllHllllllltt " ! Hlll l| lll|ll|ll||||l|lilllll..'"ll'IIIIWII<'l , i ! Ht IliiHllll lI'IIUP HnWHIM h NEW LOW PRICt ON CUSTOM GROUND ■■■ 18 O’CLOCK COFFEE 3>“‘37c|| 1 C | I — STORE ADDRESS — _ STORE HOURS — I X I 125 • 127 North Second Street Monday to Thursday. lnclu*lve-7 a. m. to •Pm. I Z Dacatur. Indiana •tyjiU !■>«*"■»* | / •

parent*, hl* mother and hi* brother ! JackFrank Aurand vlalled In Fort ' Wayne Saturday Mr*. Gladys Chamberlain ha* I I gone to Peru where she I* visiting | , friend* for several day* Ml** Susanne Sell-meyer of Elk | hart was the guest of her father. ■ Alhert Sellemeyer of North Fourth I street Sunday Virgil Ixiwer of Warsaw vtalietl friend* and relative* In Decatur the . latter part of last week. Mr and Mra. Tom AllWein returned to their home In Gibson City after a holiday visit with relative* and friend* They were mcompan led home by the former's mother. Mrs. F G. Allwein. who will re--1 main for a month’s visit Ml*s Marjorie Klnti has lieen employed as bookkeeper and cashier at the Decatur Ixian and Dl*c->unt ' office. She tucceed* Mrs. Isabel!'I Anderson, who resigned recently , • • Adams County Memorial Hospital • • Admitted William Rumschlag 3. son of Mr and Mrs Bernard Ruin sc-hlag of route four; Brice M< (Tare. Willshire; Mr*, churta* Pol Ing. Jefferson and sixth Street*. Henry Tlmmon*. route one IS*missed: Mr*. Clyde Mour.sey. (J* slan. route one, Mrs John Compo route three ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Donuld D Colter of route three are the parents of a baby boy, bom this niorn.ni at < 2'« o'clock at the Adams county mimortal hospital. Tb<- l«by weighed eight pounds and nine ounces and I ha* not lieen named Mr and Mr* Harry L Haloes. I Berne, route twn. are the parents of a tiaby boy. born this morning at 7:o# ii'cl'M-k at the Adam* coun- | ty memorial hospital. The baby weighed eight pound*, three and

Helping Out a Good Neighbor MR jW Secretary of the Treasure Henry Morgenthau. Jr., signs a stabihtation agreement under which 160.000,000 of the Vmted States' stabiliaatwn fund i* ret aaide to promote stability between the <iollar and the Argentine peao. Looking on la Ambassador Senor Don Felipe A. E*pil of Argentina.

one quarter ounce* and ha* not lieen named o Check llunlinK And Fishing Licenses Indianapolis. Ind . Dec io il'pi Virgil M Simmons, conservation department commissioner, said today game wardens will le-gin ( heckIng hunting, fishing, trapping and fur buying license* New Year'*

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Day. The l!HI licenses are required after midnight tomorrow They are on «ale at county clerk's offices and other agencies Hiroughout the i state. New experience* do not come when men are looking backward, but when they are looking forward and upward A new year I* an Invitation to new vision.