Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 2, Decatur, Adams County, 2 January 1941 — Page 3
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Hlerly thl* ev<>uln( »• MVWI-tMrtJf o'tlork. !| ■ Tho meeting of the Ave Marla , dlaeaaalon group wk ch wa* to have been held at the K of C. hall Frl> I day evening, haa baan postponed I until Friday. JanMrJf. I°. < Mra Iron Stump *lll be hoatea* to the member* of the ta Tau Nigma Mtrorlly at het home on Nuttman avenue Tuesday night at sev I en-thirty o'clock. JESSE NIBLICK HOST AT DINNER Jesse Niblh k entertained at dinI ner New Year's Itay for Mr. and . Mr*. Charles Brink. Mina Ann Brink, Mr and Mrs. Carl Brink and 1 daughter Carol Ann. all of Fort Wayne. M> and Mr* Harry Frit(lnger. Mr and Mr*. IHck Steele; Ml** Rose Confer and Miss Verena 1 Niblick '■ ■. — MISS MARIE WEIDLER BRIDE OF PAUL PREUSSER In a candlelight ceremony of ImI presalve solemnity. Mia* Marie I Weldler of thl* city became the Ibr ide of Paul l’reu*»er of Fort i Wayne, at four-thirty o'clock WedI neaday. in the Ei.<n Evangelical and reformed church In thl* city. ■ Dr C. M Pugh received the double ring vow* before an altar banked with palm* and other green* in keeping with the holiday season, with lighted taper* In candlelabra flankins either side of the altar. Preceding th-- ceiemony. a flf- | teen minute musical wa* given by I the oragnlst. Mil* l.ulu Uerber, I which ln< luderl ''Calm a* the 1 Night.'" by Bohm; ' Trauinerb-'' by I Nchumann. Mrs. Dallas Goldner. II vocalist, sang "The Wedding Pray- [ er" by DeKoven anil "Benediction'' I by (lalbr-atb Ihiring the ceremony. Mias Cterbor played "Take Thou Their Hands and bead Them." The bride, who entered the i church with her brother. Edward Weidler of Princeton. New Jersey, wore an attractive street dress of I poudre blue crepe with a blue Iw-a---i ver hat and black ai cessorles. Hhe ! wore a corsage of white sweet pea* and forget-me-nots. The bride's sister. Miss Catherine Weldler. was her only attendant and wore a street i.-ngth dress ot dove gray wool; with blue hat and glove* Her corsage wa* pink roses and sweet pea*. Eugene Heinrich of Fort Wayne wa* the groom's attendant and Usher* were .Richaid (loldner and <>«wa)d Weldler. The bride I* the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weldler ot thl* community and for the past several years haa been employed as secretary to Dr. Ben Duke of this /ity. The groom I* the son of the late I Mr. and Mrs. August Prcusser of i Nt IjOul*. Missouri, and Is affiliated with the Central Grocery In Fort Wayne. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Preusser left for a trip in the south I and after January IS will be at ’ home at 132 S South Anthony Boulej vard tn Fort Wayne. FOUR DAYS TO (COXTINUBD FROM FAGK ONB) night's issue of the Dally Democrat, Jimmie Racene and his mother were Isith doing nicely today a* a Daily Democrat photographer went to the McDonald home to take their pictures. The baby weighed Dine pounds at birth. He has a brother Jackie lace, and a slater. Carolyn May instead of two brothers as was previously stated. HARLEYEHRSAM CONTINUED FKOM PAGE ONB ceedlng Walter Gilllom. who. during hl* sig years in the office, also served a* county road supervisor. New Uitdfr-anK Cream Deodorant w/e/j Stops Perspiration 1. Doe* not roc drmes, doe* not irritate skin. 2. Nowaitmgcodry-CMbeuscd right after ahavtog. a. Instantly stop* perspirstion for I to 3 day*. Remove* odor from penpiratton. 4. Apur*,white,gr**»ele»*,iuinles* vanishing cream. I* Arrid b*s been awarded the Approval Seal of the American Institute of Laundering for being barmicM io fabric*. 2B MILLION Jan of Arrid have boon void. Tryafar today! ARRID t *><ua mots* **rnsa■>»•<* Wvsfae (slwf tog ««a*eg !«»)_•
CLUB CALENDAR Boclety Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phone* 1000—1001 ThuroMy Rpanlah American Auxiliary, I.egl'in Home, 7:10 p. m Church Mother*' Study f’lub, Meth<>dlat Church, X JO p. m. Ever Heady Cla««. Methodlat Church, d Jti p m. Nullman Ave. I'nlted Brethren W M A , Mr*. Earl Muunaey. 1:30 P m. Pleasant Dale l-adle* Aid Society, Mrs. William Yager, all day meeting. Church ot God Woman'* Missionary Bocloty, Mr*. Lout* Keller, 2 p m. Woman's Missionary Morlety, Evanvelical Church, 2 p tn. It It ladles' Aid Nociety, Mr*. Bob liole-nold. 2 pm. Women of Moose Committee Chairmen. Mrs 0. Remy Ilierly, 7 Ju p m. Friday Mt. Tabor Imdlea' Aid Hociety, Mr*. Austin McMichael. 7 p. m. Happy Homemaker* (Tub, Mr*. Wilbert Stahley, I;30 p. m. Saturday Dinner Bridge Club. Mr*. Gladys Cham l>er la In. d:3O p. m Monday Adam* County Woman's Choru*. Moose Home. 1:3o p. m Pythian Nister* Temple. K of P. Home, 7 p m. Tuesday Dutiful Daughters Class, Mr*. Fred Chronister. 7 :30 p. m Eta Tau Nlgma Nororiiy. Mra. Don Ntump. 7:30 p m. Mr Gllllom wa* named engineer on the proposed Blue Creek ditch Improvement last summer and will probably continue In that capacity It I* one of the biggest drainage project* proposed In thl* county, rhe greater part of the town of Berne being included In the area ( hecks Received For Gasoline Tax County auditor Victor Eicher today received a state voucher for 121.33( 03 from the auditor of state. in payment of the last quarter distribution of the gasoline ta*. Th* check la 1*51.0* less than the one received for the similar quarter a year ago. It is estimated that Adam* county will receive approilmately lluo.ooo this year from the gas tai. City-clerk treasurer Vernon At|rand received a voucher from the ! state auditor for 31.227 37 for the I quarter's distribution of the gas ' tai. An equal amount Is divided ' among the cities and towns, eafh payment being the same The com- | ty distribution Include* the num- ' <>er of mile* of road In the county.
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By HAIUUSON CAKKOLL Alas FMlarw ByeOteete Writer HOLLYWOOD—If ever an »1»-a-week clerk cashed In on his exKrience*. It is Norman Kraana > Hollywood scenarist. Early in his career. KrasI na worked for aiM this modest sti- ■ nil in a ? Mi York depart- ■ ■: ment store. ■ In the ■t two years he has sold three M Tories de■B partment w s . backg rounds: f A 8.0 H lor M th■V lIMHHI er," "Mr. and Harrison Carroll Mrs Smith" and "The Devil and Miss Jones" They have netted him almost 1100,000. It was very touching—Charlie Murray's remark when Republic studios invited him to the dedication of the Mabel Normand sound stage, honoring the famous comedienne and all the other stars Mack Bennett gave to Hollywood. Charlie, who doesn’t make so many pictures these days, accepted the invitation and said: "If anybody rtmembr.s, It makes this the happiest Christmas of my life." As if any of us has forgotten the man who gave the world so many laughs! Down in Mississippi, Estelle Woodruff, principal of a school lor the deaf, is writing a new textbook, which will teach the art of Up reading. Oddly enough, Hollywood also will have Its part in the project Miso Woodruff has Invited Gene Autry, the cowboy star, to pose for a series of pictures illustrating the formation of vowels, etc. It's a screen comeback for Evelyn Knapp in Columbia’s "The Wolf Take a Chance." She retired from the camera a year ago to please her husband, Dr. George A Snyder. However, he now okays her return. Remember Philip Dorn, who made such a hit as the humane doctor in the concentration camp in “Escape" T The actor la one of Ihe few MoUywoodilu who cele-
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR. INDIANA
Mr*. Bertha Fuhrman of It* North Third Greet has been confined to her home with flu for the past two weeks Mr* Goldie Roth of 12* Third street spent part of the holiday season with her *lat*r« In Kokomo and vicinity Mr. and Mra. Milo McKenney of Hyracase. N. Y.. were also their guests and Mr*. Roth entertained her brother. Mr McKinney, and bis wife before they left for their home In Syracuse. Robert Fuhrman l as returned to hl* work at Hp-ncer after spending the holiday* with hl* mother. Mr*. Bertha Fuhrman who has been 111 with the flu Mis* Anne E Whine* ha* returned to Gary after spending the holiday* In thl* city with her parents, Mr and Mr* Will Wlnne* Mis* Ruth Wlnne* I* spending a few day* at Hammond a* the guest of Mias Jane Hemslock. E. It Ntockdale, manager of the Rhode* Super Market. I* confined to hl* residence. No. 25 Homestead, with a throat Infection. Mr and Mr*. Clyde Butler and daughter Mary Jo. and Libby Macy visited In Fort Wayne yeaterday afternoon. Mr*. Gladys Chamberlain returned today from Peru, where she •pent the past week with relative*. Mr* Htvlla Coverdale haa returned from Fort Wayne where she •pent the holidays and the past month with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr and -Mrs. (’. J Beaver*. Norbert R Holthonse wa* admitted to the Adam* County Memorial hospital this afternoon. Mr. Holthouse has been ill about three week*, suffering a severe attack of Intestinal flu and complication*. He still carries a little temperature, but hlacondltlon i*dietter than It wa* ten day* ago Mr. Holthouse took ill while working In IndianapoII- He I* a field auditor for the Indiana Public Nervlce Commission. w .— U. 8. MEDIATOR CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE to Sunday after President Roosevelt's speech for closer co-opera-tion between labor and management in a radio address. Meanwhile, the Harvester plant lay completely Idle today, with <mly watchmen and maintenance crews allowed to puss the picket line. Union and management spokesmen both discounted rdmors of sympathy strikes In other Harvester plants at Chicago and Richmond. Ind At Chh-ago, the farm equipment workers' organiilng committee (CIO* charged the company with a "short-sighted" policy.
brated the Dutch Christmas on Dec. S Seems as the Dutch have two celebrations—one for the adults on the fifth and another for the children on the usual date. Must be a hardy race, the Hollanders. to go through two Christmases! On the suggestion of John Loder, Twentieth rentury-Fox is re-writ-ing the script of "Scotland Yard" in one particular. Loder, playing a British officer, will not be shown as getting drunk In uniform. Leaving the Brown Derby, John Garfield picked up the wrong hat. He phoned the case as soon as he got home and discovered the mistake. In no time at all, an anxious man. one John Taverner, showed up to claim his property. He explained to Garfield the cause of his excitement Tucked under the sweat band of the hat were two 1100 bills. Understand Irene Dunne Is very much interested in a play portraying Mary Todd Lincoln In a sympathetic light. A girl student in the Catholic university at Washington, D. C.. is the author. Scout reports that Irene, in the market for a serious role, would like to make a picture of the drama Chances are she won't, though, because Hollywood hasn't had much luck with Lincoln films. In the R-K-O picture, "Sunny," there's a scene that calls for Character Actress Helen Westley to be shot out of a CANNON. . . . It's a girl for the Bernie Williamses (Kay Mulvey). She was bom the day before Christmas and weighed 7 pounds 14 ounces. Will be called Gretchen. . . . Glad to bear that Walter Pldgeon was a terrific hit In Washington and In New York. Couldn't happen to a nicer fellow. ... The town has a new late spot, Scheherazade (use to be the Sphinx club). . . . Mlscha Auer attended the opening in Russian costume. . . . Ellen Drew and Raymond Hakim were an Interesting combination. . . . Vera Engels and Ivan Lebedeff also there. . . . Norman Willis and Dick Chaney, members of ths “Billy the Kid" location company, who were injured and left In Flagstaff, had a Merry Christmas, anyway. Bob Taylor, Frank Borage and Brian Donlevy saw to that,
and pledged solidarity with the ■trlhera Plant superintendent C M Harrison blamed the union for stalemating negotiation* for a eontract "despite urgent effort* of a government conciliator." He termed the strike "altogether unnecessary ' and condemned the union for engaged on Important national de■trlktng "at thia time in a plant fen»e production.'’ He estimated 2d peremit of the factory's output wa* for defense purpose* The union charged the company "repeatedly has denied having defense contract*" It contend'-d the company concealed defense orffer* to prevent wage increase* and employment gain* A J. Atwood regional union director of Indlanapoll*. said th* strike was ordered because the company familed to negotiate a contract with the union after it had won a natloal hero relation* bord election laat May, Working condlHonsand worker*' rating* were th* crui of the diapute. he said. No wage difference heyond a minor one wa* Involved In the original dispute. Atwood aald but he declared the union would ask a general wag* Increase when the negotiations are resumed today BERNE NEWS By B. M. BCHWARTX Berne'* IMO fire loss was 11.117.H according to Ermln E. Blaler, secretary of the Herne fire department Thl* I* an increase over IM* when the total los* here was 13515 The department answered eight local call* during the year, the biggest damage occurlng early In the year at the home of Judson Ernie when hi* home and garage were l>adly burned and hl* automobile destroyed In addition th* Berne firemen answered HI out of town call*, using the truck bought by the *l* southern townships and housed at the local town hall. New Year's Day was observed in a quiet manner here on Wednesday. Factory siren* *hrleked and bell* were rung a* the New Year was ushered In at midnight Thuesday night. business place* were closed throughout the day but some of the furniture factories were In operation Business prospei t* here for IMI are eicellent. Ixtcal factories have been operating at mailmum speed and other* a.'o coming tn fast for IM I, The First Bank of Berne will hold It* annual business meeting on Tuesday. Jan. 7. Th ■ annual
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election of officers will lie held and various reports mad* T*ie M- tino [ nite church held It* annual bu-l i Boss meeting on New Year's day Edison Huser. son of Amo* lluser of east of Berne, spent the holiday* with hie father and other relative I - He I* in the Halted Hta'es navy , | and I* In service on an oil tankei | ' hauling oil along the Atlantic »ea i Imard Hl- headquartet* are at Nor , folk. Virginia. Mis* Bertha Nchwarti. who has I le-en employed in the office* of th* Nusslutum Novelty Company for < several years, resigned her position | to accept an office position at the i Fort Wayne plant ot th* General ( 1 Electric Company. Hhe started her 1 new duties on Monday. Mr and Mr* Edwin Gllllom. pro- J , mlnent Berne couple. Wednesday > j celebrated their toth wedding an | nlversary here with a big dinner j I Their children and a few other ' I dose relative* and friend* attend-! led the event They were married ! j here on New Year'* day forty year* ! ago by the late Rev S F Nprunger 1 Mr Gllllom wa* formerly a promln- i , ent farmer, also trustee of Monroe i ’ township for four year* lie I* now I . associated with the Adam* county < I farm bureau at the Berne office. . The annual Union Evangellcatic | I meeting* being held at the Menno nite church, opened last Munday I I with a near capacity crowd The I Hpeaker thl* year is Dr. W M
Hmlth. noted lllhle tear her and I Christian apologia! of the Moody | Bible Institute fa< ulty at Chit ago Mei vi<>-* are held each evening eli ' -ondutfed each forenoon from i Tuesday through Friday. The song leader for the service* is Talmadge J Blttlkofer of the Moody Bible school A large crowd attended the fun -ral services for Mr*. Dan L S< hwarti. 3* year old mother of sli children who died at her home Wednesday aforenoon and burial wa* in the M< hwarti cent'-tery. Beaide* the husband and sli children, the parent*. Mr. and Mrs Jacob P. Nchwarti. eight brother* and four ' sister*. Four brother* and *l*ter* - preceded, one Peter, being drown- j e»| In the w.ibash rivet West of!
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Hern* a number ot year* ago. Approilmately Htm set < of IM! passenger plate* have been sold at the Berne Auto License Branch Up until Tuesday evening About 2200 •el* are usually sold here, indicating that several hundred motorlsta of B*rne ind community have not yet bought their n«-w' tag* The bureau here reported an unusually heavy rush for driver* licensee the last few days and many plates were sold th* last week but a* soon aa the time eatensltm was announced the plate sa'e dropped sharply. Mr and Mis Nelson N< hug of this place have purchased the West Eml Gt x-ery and F Hing Station in the we*, end >1 H*r. • from William N.tn-.trs f.rrntr Decatur young man. who has opera'-d the station for the last several year*. Mr Hander* I* now employed at the Central Noya Company at Itecatur but he and hl* family will contlnu* to live in Bern* They make their home at the Rudolph Nchug residence Mis* Iren* Hahegger returned relent ly after visiting with her sister, Mrs. Howard Pharr, at Ringgold, Geeorgla. for some time Chris D Halslger. well known lotai man and formerly president of the Bertie town board, ha* been quite ill at his home for the last -eVeral week. He I* reported -lightly improved
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