Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 309, Decatur, Adams County, 31 December 1940 — Page 3

kSPAY. DECEMBER 31. 1940

SOCIETY

Lng OCCURS I Veronica laiurine Teeple of Mr Mr * II, * M f ? of II! North Flr»t *traet. * th<- brld* of Ctar<v *T n l'la< » 1,1 ,hl " r, 'F’ " f 3 ,j «„ John C Bla< h <>t Con. j (jt, ~ m , cermeony perform- ; ‘ ~j r(l4, evening at five-thirty M The Re*. J- J Rellllelg re*l , br double ring vow* L kll f. wore a floor length ■ bl»' r*rt gown with ■ fitted ' ,' B( f ~ full skirt. The Monee i (nß m' d in rhlnextone* and 'nuortlp rail f'-ll f.-om tiny Mt plun» « she carried a bou .of on hid I'ouvordla and for--rtoto tied with velvet rope Velma Wy*» of Fort Wayne w ,j of honor, wore an attrac ,„»n and carried a bou ( ,f pint- ->«*bud* Hlai k. brother of the — i*n<»d aa hl* attendant e,- the ceremony a dinner and —•on for one hundred and fifty ~ held at the Elba home . table waa decorated II three tiered wedding cake M aa. topped with a ciaater of wanl with allver candelabra on r ,ide Spray* of allver bell* , I,lth aatln ribbon* and twined jalath-toe and pine were alao ji« table decoration*. bride la a graduate of S' „ 3 hospital nuraea' achool Fort p. The l oom graduated from I Wert Ohio high achool and la myed at the Central Soya t om f ir thia city. per the teception the couple I tor i * tiding trip to Florida I traveling Mr*. Black wore a (drew with brown acceaaorlet |i tweed coat trimmed with a re collar. >e. who aaalated in aervlng iftMrr were th* Miaaea Ro*e-[ lyind Patricia Klntr Fern Holbrie- and Patricia Smith, all pa of the bride. bnt« from out of town were Mr lira Norman White. Mra. Ag(Hardy Elkhart. Mr. and Mra ift R * '* Sally Says: PAY I YOUR | DENTIST!

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If BARUSON CARROLL bag Hstsrs* Uyndleate Writer lOLLY WOOD-It will be * 01 and a half honey’’’"* ,n for tea Durbin .and Vaughn Paul ■ they get marrie-l this summer a The tinging f a ( ar to’ Hie i versa! r' l '” I her thia n.uc! I time off I "After I fi" R jAvW' w» ’Nice I ... : I explain* II" 1 F . "*W| na 1 ■’*’ *■’ ’ L to' «•-■■*■ U fa to tile I ••■*- ■ dart’s ball. Then ■"kse Carroll I will return here and start 8 *®to recordings for my next •* We’ll have it complete*! ■«y of time for the wedding " ■ enauing month and a half J*T *lll five the honeymooners ** Bf * to so almost anywhere. °*y haven't chosen a spot as 1 Neither have they made any *to build a borne a home and planning ■t W’.iAfag a t the same time * be just to* much excite- *•’ tnnfeaeed Deanna. JJ* Preston Bturg- aes are ex- ?"« • baby. He’s I’aramoimt’* *b»al director fir! (“The * McGinty." "Christ mas in H Md she’s the form* r L its* a 25* to rentlal rain brought La- * »*y an "merle -e she won t **o repeat in a f irry. * to M-G-M to work in ’ Bad. the sUr tried to eroes a * and her car stalled in deep L • Loraine and a K irl ronl ' *•*« had to wade through « P abnoet to their shoulders A ’Otautes later, the automobile * 'wnpletrty submerge.! Anderson has ju*' Tt ' ?** * letter from her brother S*. worker in a British r'ane ?? His wife recently became 8 Mher of a baby girl during raid. Spencer Tracy If h« was with his makeup Wli and Mr. Hyde.” u. 0 ' »» Mr. Hyde.” answered g» »ith a grin, ’it s the Dr tea that’s stumping them

George Foot Charfeatown: Mr. and | Mr*. Bernard Kinta Mr. and Mr, Oliver Burgoon. Mr and Mt. Clyde 1 Campbell, Toledo Ohio: Mr and Mr*. Jerry Beach. Mr and Mnt W O. Black, Mlaa Jo-ephlne Friar Ohio City Mr and Mr. Harbor. | Van Wert. Ohio Mr and Mra. Jaaon Black of Ohio City; Mr and I Mr*. Cliff Kohler and Mr. and Mr. Hiram Wltwer of Herne, and Mr and Mra fharle, Parker of mar Ohio City, Ohio The Mt Tabor ladle*’ aid aoclety will meet at the home of Mr*. Au*- . tin McMichael Friday evening at •even o'clock Election of officer. I will lie held and every m» tnl*r I* urged to be preaent. SURRELLS' GRANDDAUGHTER IS CHRISTMAS EVE BRIDE j Miaa Rachael Mlckiey. -laughter I of Mr. France* Mlckiey of Hunt | Ington and granddaughter of Mr i and Mr*. Dick Burrell of 121 South ' Sixth atreet. Decatur, became the | bride of William Callahan of Hocheater, in an imprexive candlelight OOTTice f'hrlatma* Eve at the Flr»t Pre.hyteiian church In Hunt , I Ington at four-thirty o'clock. Ml.. Martha Ja< k.on of Hunting 1 : ton and K Green of Fort Wayne at- ] I tended the couple. The bride wore a < o*tume velvet 1 dre*. of royal blue with white at I ! the neck and .leeve* Her pillbox- i I hat waa of matching velvet and »he wore a coraage of gardenia*. Her , attendant wore navy blue and a : cornage of pink roaebuda. The bride wa* gradua'ed from the Huntington high •< hool in I*-1* and it a member of the India Theta Tau Mjrorlty For the ;>a*t few . I month* .he ha. been employed a.' a two retary in Rocheater. The groom wa« a member of the - 1P.17 graduating da., at the GrM* - Creek high M-hiMtl and it a photie grapher at the bridge ttudiu In I Roche.tef. Mr and Mr*. Callahan will be at j I home at 111 Eaat Ninth atreet. The Cnited Brethren ladle*' aid : ' aoclety will meet at the home of | Mr*. Bob Robenold Thur.day after- j 1 noon at two o’clock Mr*. J-»« Wil- 1 ham. and Mr. (1 A 110.-elot will I ’ be the a*«l*ting ho«te«»e». EVANGELICAL MISSIONARY MEETING ’ The woman’, mia.ionary .oclety j i of the Evangelical church will meet - at the church Thur.day afternoon i at two o'clock forth» firat meeting of the new year. A good attendance ! I* »*ked. Mr*. Ivan Stucky will lie the.

They are trying to make me good looking” Scout reports that Roch ', l ’* Hudson and her husband. Hal Thompson, have had a stroke of good fortune Three oil wells ha e been brought In on some property he owns near Dallas Rochelle, who’s been making pictures at Columbia, doesn t want to leave Hollywood, so she and Thompson may buy a plane to commute in. The starlet would ha e teen a pilot by now If shoe had her y- • or,. was taking lessons but me studio grounded her the day after Will Rogers was killed. S? *KSS * ■■Huion* W "Sil'S‘X T».««**• a man that way. Latest thing is for «»« B°“£ i *im to tend to th wood stars IO w» Mar »“»"•* *s;‘ 1°; v™ are on duty chance to tertalnment. Borxage. wife of Frank Did Rena Wrr x Fran k s and » the business . two-hour I>lpe » h in*Mlke Romanoff s cock-.-onfab in Mik a|fo [tail spot* CentW£ th,re ’ ( nleas.-d with Marjorie Xvef. c«U«l « n ,no " — ante tou^ tO X’I vaJley* case. . . - Brother Charts and ’ H 0 the subject of* , re-matings»« wriU nfi. . ’ P“ y « off for • , Johnny Downs .••**! weeks’ tour in th ‘ of e tbe glorified , vian M«om o« Glrl ," u i beauties in " 8 t interest.... yranchot Tone , Christmas presI Paulette God** B waa * complets 10 h . , L »w . houseful of new run«

<l-1 B CALENDAR Shirty Dwadiln*. 11 R. M. Fanny Macy Ph«n»* 1000—1001 Tu»W»y Oy.ter Hupper and Watch P»rty P*lv»ry Evangelical Church. 7 .in P m. New Vear', Eve Dance. R p 0 Elk*. 10 p. m. Women of the Mooaa. Moo.. Home. 7: JO p m Ml Plea.ant Bible ( la.. Mr and ' Mr. Burl Fuhrman, 7 Jo p. ni Thursday spanl.h American Auillary, I#.' glon Home. 7 So p m Churih Mother.’ H'udy Club Me- : thodl.t Church 2 SO p m Ever Ready Cla**, Methodl.t Church. < so p m Nuttman Ave I’nlted Brethren U M A . Mr*. Earl Moun.ey, |;SO i P tn. Plea*ant Dale lavd.e* t.d Society, ' Mr* William Yager, all day meet-1 Ing. . < hun hos God Woman'* Mltalon- ’ ary Society. Mr*. Loul* Keller. J i ' p m Woman'* Mlnionary Society. I ' Kvanvallcal Churdi. 2 p. m. I' B Udle.' Aid Smlety, Mr*. Bob Robenold. ! p in Friday M' Talior laidie.' Aid Society. | Mr*. Au*tin M> Midiael. 7pm Happy Homemaker* Cloli. Mr*. I i WlHiert Stahley. l;Jo p. nt. Monday . Pythian Slater* Temple. K. of P. Home, 7 p m. <hairman and Mr*. Ralph Gentli , will have the devotional.. A duet will l»e .ung by Mr*. Eugene HunI yon and Mr. Henry Adler, follow->-d with a piano *olo by Ml** PhylIn Kolter. Mr*. Runyon will then j conduct the le.iun atudy. WELLS-STEELE WEDDING ANNOUNCED Announcement I* made of the I marlage of Mia* Eileen Well*, daughter of Mr*. Charle* Ro** to Edgar Steele. »on of Mr*. Charle* Steeb- The wedding ot t urred OctoIht Is* at Scott.burg and the cereI uiony wa* performed by the juatlce | of the peace. The bride ha» been an employee of the General Electric company I here for tile pa.t five year* and the | groom 1* al.o an employe of the 1 .amr company. Mr. and Mr*. Steele are now at 1 home with the groom’* mother at 12! North Ninth »treet. LK ) v 11M Lz Mr. and Mr. Carl lluff-nlwrger I and daughter. Judy and Jane reI turned to Indianapolla ye.terday afi ter .pending the holiday in thi* | city an the gue*t» of the former « ww * ** a I■> n

parents. Mr and .Mrs. Alva Huffrnharger. Mr. Buffenbarger. who is head coach at Franklin township high school at Sew 11.-lhel. has had a very successfal year, his ieam having won seven out of nine games so tar thl- year. Mrs. Herman Ehmger and SOB Jim motored io Hillsdale. Michigan this morning where they will spend the day with Mr. and Mr*. Itavid Hensley, returning late (his afternoon. Dick Heller. Jr. who Is ill with scarlet fever at the home of his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. John II Heller, was reported as teing some Improved this morning His brother. Jack i« sis" his tied with the disease and although quite miserable is not considered seriously ill. Miss Audrey Heiss of Jaiuisville. Kentucky, arrived here last night foravl.it with th-G T Burk family and Mis* Martha Hollb.-n.e, also of Louisville. Miss Mary Katherine Kiser is spending the vacation with her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Role ert trick near Monroe. Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Kiser and family had a. their week-end KU esi. Mr and Mrs. Glen Kiser and son Charles Richard of Battl. Xeek Michigan They returnpd , u ,n.d ... he !.»«- » «*»•■ after a visit with her cousin. Miss Kathryn khTm. Mr. and Mrs Dennison Krick en stained their children atrtl grandlilTand family of Kingsland. Md.. M r Harold Corwn o'Fort Wayne Mrs. Glen Ray and daughwith his family on Mond * y .. „ Miss Kathryn King of Mercer ...ft today for Fort Thomas. Xers' hall to be held there New Yeif. Kve and to be the guest of ’* 4r , u w Hoffman, former- '“ w ° n !L* 7‘ tSno Os Bluffton was “•jjsrz’—y ° f F ° rt attended to bu.ines* matter, in De<atur Moodsy* “.M ae -4 MO >ur*> »

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Thomp*on. • Nev and Mr*. I II Franklin and daughter Marram Joan of Go.hen enjoyed a two dty'a vl*lt with the latter', parent*, Mr. and Mr*. F V Mill*. lun Kaehr of route I. Monroe looked after bualtn*. her- today Ed Kaehr of route 4 waa among today'* hu*itie*a taller*. T T Mc' lmtork of Columbu*. Ohio arrived latatkl* afternoon to •pend New Y-ar i Day with hl* family and with Mr and Mr*. (' It Teeple of Fourth afreet. Mr and Mr. N.lo McKinney returned to their hom>- in Syracute, New York af'-r a holiday vl«lt with the latter'* parent. Mr. and Mr*. F V Mill* of Mrrcer avenue and Mr. McKinney'* *|»ter* In Kokomo Ml** Jane Graber of Huntington Vlilted friend, here yeat-rday. She wa. accompanied home by Mi*. Mary Frank, who will Im- her gueat over New Year'* Day Mr. and Mra, Leo Ki rich and children Don. Carol and Nancy left thia noon for Elkhart where they will '-njoy N-w Yeats' Itay with Mr. and Mr. (ton Farr and daughter*. Mra. J. M Miller left ye.terday for Alhambra C*l for a aeveral month*' vlail with her brother. H I L Archlxild and family. Emerwon A. Braver*, well known Decatur man I* reported .erloualy ill at the Lutheran ho»pital In Fort | Wayne, where hr waa taken yea- ' terday. He la mtf-rlng from a throat ailment. Catholic Seniors Hold Class Party Th» annua! .etiior claaa party of the Decatur Ca'bollc high m hool waa held Sunday night at Riverview Garden- A luncheon opened the event, followed by game, and dancing. Mlaa Norma Meyer wa. th" hoetea. t! the affair held in th- gaily

BROADWAY NIGHTS By AXEL STORM

The way to get on Rroß, ** B F I nowaday. I» to write a series of letters for the New ilrout your father, your atoter. or your pal. in the nightclubs. That will (a> awuij ,wrtant *“S cesa and (bi make you rich, wiw* and beautiful. rutrnv Day’a letter* about hl* father gave Broadway Mfe With Father" last year—a hit, . U nd h . F fin*. and the atrical exi-rience for any Mnd of theatregoer. Mr. Day a> before hi* »etlen. werew ex perily turned Lindsay. The overtone* of tragat the Mlm Ruth McKenney » f ne play. Slater Eileen" at the BHC more the other night. Eileen » « hit The play follows the pat?era aeTTv 1 Mite Ruth’, Jo the New Yorker a^ u * But Eileen and her huabana Nathaniel Went, died l<*» than a week before the injuriea received in an auto ac cident. . . The third of the magariM ■ O’Hara’. Wter. from a nightclub ainger to hit heel- a Broadway h<J*l l At the Ethel Barrymore Iheatre the other night. Pal Joey waa trotted out In a tar dress than he deserved, hut at least Mr. O’Hara gave ua a musical which haa a story. AM ft* «'ory fn't the u.ua r lrk ety frame on which moat Xicais an- hung Thte time a;; **• P uMn^ y of the O'Hara charmX. to BMUnto *t somehow a bit of backdoor ,a ftodg7rs and Hart wrote their jKSI tune, tor the .George Abbott production, Robert Alt

decorated dance hall. Green and gold, the claaa color, predominated In the color M-heme of the decoration*. Approximately 25 attended. - - —— CITY PLANS TO (CONTINUBD FROM PAGR OMR) aa will the library and the Flrat Flrat State Bank The Dally Democrat will pubHah the cuatomary New Year'a edition at noon tomorrow. o Oldeat known aettlement in Nohraaka la at Bellevue, where a colony waa atarted in 1110, ■orgeat l^tin-American market for farm producta of the t*. 8 la Puerto Rico. Back From Mexico Sylvia Agrloß Releawd after four month* In • Mexico City jail. Sylvia Ageloff ia •hown a* ahe arrived in Newark N. J- She introduced Frank Jackton, who it charged with the pickax (laying of Leon Trottky, to thv famed revolution!*!, but denie* *h« had any part in th* araaMinatioa.

directed the dance*, the scenery Is by Jo Mielzincr and the cos- j tume* by John Koenig AB topnotch, and the Abbott staging left no hole* in "Pai Joey • Everything clicked into place j like the matrices dropping from the distributor bar of a linotype "’(Jypsy Ro*e Lee’* kid atoter, June Havoc, turn* In a fine performance a* a comedienne and dancer. Vivienne Segal I* better than we have »ecn or heard her in manv a moon a* the rich gal who taxe* a *hine to Joey. There’* a very funny take off on the Itripteaje by Jean Ca*to. who as a newspaper woman tn low heeled »hoe«. *s’° skirt and overcoat, describes ner interview with a tcaseuse at Minsky'*. The song l» appropriately titled ’’Zip’’. There’s a pretty tune cal ed "Love I* My Friend . which Misa Segal doe. *»«*? "«* well. There’* a .well satirical , song. "That Terrific Rainbow which boots the usual nightclub ensemble around. Th<>re* a jitterbug number called Plant You Now, Dig You Later", which is going to be sung by a million high school kids. We understand that the title means in jive, see you later, or so long, or something The Flower (.anien of My Heart" give* «>»* r n“ a ‘®" comedy all out pretty girl finale a going over with a sharptoothed rake. There» a Md named Jack Durant who* play* another Broadway heel < this one an agent), with remarkable agility. He does some sort of* highly technical somersault over the backs of four chorus girl*--and there’* a lot of fine dancing and fair singing by a young and pretty choru*. "Pal Joey" I* dirty, and sometime* the dirt I* a bit on the ’ snide side. But It’* fast nwving and full of pep. If the ' f>ao ' an East Side lad namedl Ger ■ guson carrying on as Prince » Michael Romanoff am u*e* yo«. r I you'll find Joey himself amusing Anyway, the tune, are r g«jd. Misa Havoc is funny. •{“* • you won’t go to sleep while the i curtain's up.

TO iSk HIGHER STITEBIIOGET 590.000.000 To Be Recommended For State Biennial Budift t Indlanapolla. Dec 11 - <UJD An- i deraon Ketchum, director of the I •fate budget committee, eallmated j today hl* group would recommend appropriation* totaling Jbti.mgi.ono ‘ for the next biennium. Each department of the atate ad- | mlnißtratlon haa aaked for increa*- : ed appropriation*. Ketchum Mid. i The I*4l 1D43 outlay for the alate’* I 21 Inatltutlona will "exceed the 10 percent It wa* reduced two year* j ago " he added. Peraonal aervlce. operating co«t*. i maintenance and capital outlay*, total approximately Jil.ono.ooo. more than expenditure* during the laat biennium, he explained. The committee yewterday Inveetl- ■ gated finarn lai need* of the probe- , tloti department, adjutant -general'* department, dlvlelon* of public i •afety and the Are marahal depart- I ment. Today It will hear official* : of the department of itate. Ketchum Mid the committee probably would r-commend an Increated appropriation to provide | 2<M> additional uniformed officer* for the Itate police during the next two year*. Member* of the committee Include Sen. Floyd (larrett. Battleground. chairman. Hep. Hobart t'relghton. WarMW; Sen. John 8. Gonae. Mi*bawaka: Rep. WlnSSId K. Denton. EvanevlH*. and E. P Brennan chief examiner of the atatr board of account*. - 0 ——

SEN. WHEELER tCONTINURO FROM PAGE ONE) for having orgsnl.ed a propaganda machine in the t'nited State* which Invaded all field* of endeavor the army and navy, unlver*! Ilea, science*, niovl*-* and many other field’ "Do Sir Gilbert’s word* In any way explain the war mongering telegram to the preildenl urging greater aid to Great Britain.” he a*ked. apparently referring Io the telegram made public by th*- White Hou*e laat week In which 170 prominent Amerir-an* urged Mr RooseVeit to extend hi* *hort of war aid policy even further "Haa British propaganda" Wheeler continued "again reached the college and unlveralty profea aora? Twenty-nine educatora sign ed the highly-publicised wire that urged atep* that would take the I'nlted State* Into war on the side of Britain "And have you and I. ’the man In the afreet,’ felt the Insidious force of war propaganda through the movies* "la there another Sir Gilbert Parker In the I'nlted States? Perhap* not. but there are a lot of foreign (lackers European royalty princes and potentates and their Idolators — who Instead of being wined and dined in high places In

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“Scarlett,” Mate Return Home I J 'ill I \ 4 1 a-"' Balli Screen IMayera Vivian Leigh and Imurence Oliver. Ilritiah citix-na and now man and wife, are ehown In New York aa they aalle-i for Europe. They plan to go to London deapite the war. Ml** Leigh , •cored an Academy Award hit in "Gon* With th* Wind."

Washington and urging u* to go Io war ought to br home fighting ths Imiilm for llhrrty and i-hrl* - llanlty they so glibly trll u* about .... "My friends. It I* this Mtanlcally clever propaganda that appeal* to | the rhrlillanty. the Idealism, the humanity, and the loyalty, of the American people that take* u* to war It I* thia that we rnu«t re- [ Site " - * —■ TWO VOLUNTEER I (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONKI , I , for the selective service program , was announced today by Governor , Townsend Three representatives, spokes- . men for Industry, labor and agriculture. have been named In each . congressional district of the slate I They will advise appeal boards and state headquarters on problem* of • postponing military training for I necessary men Townsend said the men will act Individually and not as a board. I and will serve without pay. They . will furnish Information on avail- . able labor supplies In various o< <upal lons, training lime for replace , ment* of men drawn under sele* ;r:,COLDS MH* "is <9 COII.H l»H«l*s r , fry I . _

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I live service and other fa< tor* tn assist local and appeal boards In , deciding questions of occupational , deferment The 3* special representatives ! will work In cooperation with Lieut 4'ol Charles C. M*-r* and Major Warren E Cleveland, state advisors on occupational defermeats attached to state headquarters here. The appointees Include: Fourth district: T M Messenger. Auburn industry; Frank Morgan Fort Wayne, labor, Albert Yoder. Auburn, agriculture, w — Dance Ttmiicht Sun Set

CAUGHT — X. relief from BW A dlwomforta rub Pfl| IJY li.rwt *te*t l»S VWLIr • » ,U1 cltnk-taste EGG-NOG MIX STALEY’S Confectionery