Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 27, Decatur, Adams County, 31 January 1941 — Page 3
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■ l< HUUUMtN < 4KKOLL ■ M< liman. l )a 4u*u HrtUt ■ K4ITWOOD - Hollywood is Mp'-’l s laugh out of the unique ■hr twi Mrs Horace Heidi. wife of the orW cheltr * leader | Hh * worked one Jay in Jim- ■! * ZIM toy Roosevelt s ■I picture. Pot O 31 ‘lob!, spoke one J| w> wotd of dla- ■ R gue and wound ■ ■ *3|®£ up at a net loss ■ „ to herself of ■ll W«HI »-M If ‘t had ■ » j JSI ■' ! '■*'■" ,or ■ dlalofue. the ■ ""nwa Carroll would have been ■ . _ farther In ths ■* That we wool brought a »2S inMesd of the usual extra's m ■ *niut this were listed the fol ■ b *j n < axpendlturea: ■ *n the Screen Ac■m ***' n * w * own - * ,78 - ■!*’ ,1S; cho **«’ of eultra lit' b “ U ‘ y ■ Odd ,t on , froin y* war ■,* ‘T u ' nc * m » kln r • p*- ■ M ' rntif<j ***»•”» ■wl * a *ly w *’trriora begging ■« t**! her ' *“ Llabo " cmppZ ■•o-Ja? 01 faU * •‘ y,l “ha» and ■•Mh liquid to paste them on. ■ v itin< thi!, « about th * K plctur »' tnda ■ Gkre ’{"'j U lile Performance of ■ ?M<;■ “ tha young refugee ■ kni/tt 5 ? Margaret Bul- ■ »d Li’ t . cornpany ,or *»f actor, ■ Timo? 2 COm * ° fl “ cond b **‘ ■ thut! J* hiring a lot about I ‘ n . hU •’•-krround. He ■ »M Monlc< high school ■ X*“.* lu P* n ' , «l for asking hot ■ UUr h.'t *. . Mud * nt assembly ■ ZL? went to *ork u an ad- ■ fta/UL"* l um P* n f out of a Ito 2 1 Parachute. He had S tot th? Vk * )Ump b * fcr * hot ha ■ Then M ** r released It. ■ »Fwd ?T 1 aad • half ago, Ford ■Bri?n COf ” nUrt - «• ■ Ui, Ah * rn « *>n In "The and lhat I ford u ,h * cur rent him I ’to? H *'a ***n I t«- <lat ” recently with ■ M«ivl our a P r *tt> secretary. ■ I Thctator” la ciaanI Cwtrtl | ,eWr they'll let ft ba
I here and a number of the faculty lof D II H at a all-thirty o'clock dinner last evening in the JuniorHen lor gymna«lum. The dellclou* dinner was served by Mie* Mildred Worlhmati home economic* instrmtor. and a corp* of assistants Dam Ing and g*me* were enjoyed later In the evening. Guest, other than the hand member* were Hupi and Mr* Walter J. Krick and daughter* Nancy and Hara. Principal and Mr*. W Guy Brown. Ml** Helen llaultold. Mr* Herb Kern and Mr*. Annie Mat y. The Pocahontas lodar will meet in Red Ben hall this evening at seven-thirty o'clock MM ARTHUR HALL I* HOSTESS TO CLUB Mr* Arthur Hall wa* hostess to | the Root township home r onomlc* club Tuesday afternoon with twenty seven members and five guest* present Guests other than mem-1 hers Were the Mesdame, ■ Malland. Paul Rc-hulta. both of De t'atur. Herman Prana. Vesta Br» kaw. both of Monmouth, and It ; Harkles* of For' Wayne After the routine opening the leader*. Mr*. Millard Ha-kless and Mr*. Royal Friend, gave reports of the Purdu* conference. (hiring the social hour, refresh , menta were served by Mr* Hall, assisted by Mr* Otto Hpelgel and Mr*. Lawrence Beckmeyet MRS CLARENCE BLACK IS GUEST OF HONOR Mr*. Clarence Black, formerly Mia* f-orene Teeple. was the guest of honor recently at a shower of pretty appointment* for which ho* fesses were Mrs C. M Ellsworth, | Mr*. Ada Martin and M's* Mary McKean Twenty-four guests attended the ' party which was held at the Ellsworth home Guest* in< luded mem-1 Iter* of the Business an.l Professional Women'* club of which Mr* Black I* president, and a few other friends Bridge and bunco were played and prltes won by Miss Winona Kverett and Mia* Ruth Fougbty. Guests were then Invited to the dining room, where the shower gifts were arranged under a pink umbrella with aqua blue streamer* leading to the gift*. A dellciour. luncheon wa* served
shown. Fhe picture brought tn over a half-million pesos in its first week in Chile. This Is an alltime record. Colon. Panama, also gave It an unprecedented gross. Amusing idea of the Jack Okies. They sent the Wesley Ruggles an engraved invitation to a formal dinner party at their home. What the Ruggles dont know is that they will be the only guests. Jack la celebrating the beginning of his thirteenth year In pictures He asked Ruggles because Wesley gave him his first screen break —• small role with Laura La Plante In "Finders. Keepers Bdats will be at such a premium when G B De Mule makes "Reap the Wild Wind" that the producer is using his own yacht. Seaward, in the film. All Its brass rails and its polished mahogany will be concealsd. It will be made over to , look like a raider of 100 years ago.* A letter finally corner from Dick Greene. He says that men in his division have named a tank after Alice Faye. She takes it to be meant as a compliment Hear that Jeanette MacDonald may visit Nassau in a five-day pause In her concert tour She ll go to Miami, that's certain. The star is being mobbed everywhere. She drew a bigger crowd than Wiiikie in Huntington. W. Va And his reception topped anything the town ever had seen before. Geraldine Fltageraid has 14 weeks oft after finishing "Winged Victory" and she still is moving heaven and earth to get passage for herself and baby to Ireland .. Rena Borage and Jeffrey Gill were a twosome at Charlie Foya Eartler In the day, she had received her divorce from Director Frank Borage. .. Humphrey Bogart filially gave In and bought himself a 30-foot cruiser. ... At Clro's Alice Faye and Charles Wrightman were in the dining room, while Sandy Cummings and McManus were at the bar. Alice and Sandy don't have dates any more. ... For the first time in six years, the Lloyd Nolans will visit New York . . . What’s going on? Carole Landis was with her ex. Willie Hunt, at Victor s in Beverly Hills. . . . And here's the height of something or other Bunny Hartley, one of the models Twentieth Century-Fox brought from New Tork, showed up at a preview the other night wearing leopard skin earrings.
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phonea 1000—1001 Friday Pocahontas lardgc Red Men Hall. < ■ Jit p tn Boho T. ft. Willing Worker* ('la**. Mr* Fred Hilton. 7:SO p. m. P. T A Mother* Chorus, Lincoln Auditorium. 2 30 p. m Mt Pleasant Bible Class. Mr. and Mr*. Francis Fuhrman. 7:30 p m. Saturday Rummage Hale. Evangelical Church Basement. All Hay Chicken Hupper. First I'nlted Brethren Church. 5 to ? p m. Monday Research Club. Mr*. C. M. Prugh, 3:30 p m Pythian Hlafera Temple, K of P. Home, 7 p. tn Woman'* Club. Library Hall. 7 C> p. m Adam* County Woman', Chore*, Moose Home, I 30 p. m. Tueaway W M H. Zion Evang'-lleal and Reformed Church. 2 3o p. m CYG Itonce, Catholic H< hool Auidl'orlum. » 3« p m to midnight Tri Kappa Business Meeting. Elk* Home, » p m Hutiful Itaughter* Class. Mr*. , Richard McConnell. 7:10 p. m Psi lota XI. Mr* Bale Ro**. 7 30 P m, Catholic laidies of Columbia, K. <>f c Hall. 7 30 p m W. C. T C. Mr* G. W Hamms. 2pm Wtdntaday Shakespeare Club. Mr*. Charles Teeple. 2 30 p m Historical Club. Mrs. P W Robinson, 2:30 p. m. Thursday | W M H. Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church. 2 10 p m Presbyter‘an Missionary Society. Mr*. James Kocher. 2 30 p. m Hulrltual Life, Group lx*d by Mrs. ; Chas Teeple, ! p. m at small tables centered With bowls of pink sweet pea* and Hue for-got- j me-nots • HOWER GIVEN FOR MRS. WENDELL SMITH Mr*. Mark Varner and Mr, Paul Heller of Bluffton united in entertaining with a «hower lar‘ evening at the home of Mrs. Varner's mother. Mrs. Earl Crider, honotlng Mr*. Wendell Smith, who until her marriage recently was Mis* Kathryn Jackson Bunco was played and prise* awarded to Mlaa Jeanette Winne, and .Miss Marlowe Hoagland, who in turn presented them to the guest of honor A pretty corsage and a | number of lovely gifts were al* > given the honor guest. A deiicloua luncheon with Valentine appointment* wa* served to the Mesdame, Hmlth. Hephu* Jack«on, Fred Hcheiderer. Itick RledenImck of Van Wert. Morton Teeple. and the Misses Jeanette Wlnne*. Marlowe Hoagland and Ruth Fougbty The Catholic I-idle, of Columbia will hold their regular monthly meeting at the K of C. hall Tuesday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. COOK-ANDREWS WEDDING ANNOUNCED Mr*. Hora Cook of Monroe street announces the marriage of her youngest daughter. Thelma Mary, to Robert Cleo Andrew,, son of Mr*. Della Helt* of Fort Wayne. The marlagre was solemnised Heptemtier 23. 1»3!> with a nuptial high mas* in the chapel of Ht Vincent's orphanage at Fort Wayne Rev Joheph Hennes received the single ring vows and the mas* was
IP are n t m should I teach their children I to clean and he I proud ot their teeth. I Next Time You Buy Hon-E-Krust Milk and Honey BREAD Cxamin* the fine, even velvet texture that ie obtained only through our special balanced formula. You can eat HON-E-KRUST REGULARLY as It will NOT add ugly fat to your figure. Ack for HON-E-KRUST next time you order Groceries. HON-E-KRUST Phone 1 No. 2nd St. Decatur
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—— Helpful Hints for Air Raid - -• a raid— Open your door to p*« *er» -by —Thoy need ******* to ° i in n raid— J park your car deie to < ihe kerb off the main highway I J nuiGNT switch off head lamp hIbJIm Si^c rMr on ift a raid--s- Don t stand and sure at JL the sky. Take cover at once iSH ■ ' Her* la a aample of one of the numerous posters that dot Uwidon display bowrus theae days, designed to help citixeni during times of air raids and emergency
sung by Ht. Vincent'* choir Attendant* were Mr. and Mrs Max Hart of Marion. The bride Is a gradual- of Decatur Catholic high school and for the past six year* ha* been employ-1 ed at the General Rlwctrlc work* , In thl* city. The groom is a graduate of Kirkland high school and Is also employed at the O. E. The couple will make their home in their newly furnished apartment <n North ■ Hecond street. MRS WILLIAM NOLL HAS ECONOMICS CLUB Ht Mary's township home economics < lub met at the horn • of Mrs. William Noll Wednesday afternoon with thirty-six mrmlirrs. two visitor, and three c hildren present. The new president. Mrs. Hagel Chronister, presided over the meeting After singing the song for the i month. "Hilver Thread* Among the Gold." leaders for the pa*t year. , Mr, Fortney and Mrs. Nell, gave , very interesting talk* on various j subject, Mr* Noll talked on "What 'he Church N'-ed,." "Food Facta." Need* or Luxurle, In the Home,'' and 'What Kind* of Picture*. B<M>k* and Magazines to Have in the j Homes.” Mr*. Fortney talk'-d on "Hobbles." One in particular she mentioned was that of raising white angora rabbit, which pro-
Now You Won't Have to : • a New Garage i • Four New Addition so she Buick SPfCIAI now J give you Big-Car Pleature in More Compact Size! : : • - • a • IMwMLya ' lll Lt " "* l l • M / .>,r S, h/n, rnmit! 17, X 2 slO2l Jl’hite sidewall tiret extra* • Z TN March for imprewivc .i«, cm They .re big c.r. in .bility-wilh a -all becaoM we have .rimmed down Z J. have been gelling longer every 115-hor.epower Buick Fmr.an en- lhe.r bumper-to-bumper length. • 4 vear Mine that can be stepped up to 125 ... , . * • I r “horse” by the addition of Com- So if you ve been itching for a big £ • Bumper has retreated from bumper Carburetion? car-but wondering J Z until there’s hardly room left in the P where you’d find BUICK FRiClf J I femilygaray for the lawnmower and re bl|j c ,„ in room for it-baur • the good wife s gardening k . | eg . c | bow- and head-room hop right over to see SQI F • Does that mean you’ll have to build in |hcir spac i ou , interiors. these beauties now. WI J Z X a new garage to enjoy a big car’s You’ll call them the • • glories? Not now! But—they fit your garage, handle like season’s biggest bujinisscoupi { For there are four new Buicks on baby carriages, park on small change news! •deliveredatFlhu, • th.m.rket-.ddiuon.toour — - J gjp « g 1941 Special series that le M ,in d tucestories — X you indulge your big-car Jti ' ex,,a - iu/r- ■ tastes in spite of 1929-car- f X size garages. iximhas or mncsai mowii ■ 5 *Optional on the B<ii<'k Sr«ci*i i »tm>fard <m ill other M-riri. ——— X I SAYLORS MOTOR COMPANY ! • Hl S. SECOND ST. DECATUB, IND. •••••■•••••••••• WHIN IITTtI AUTOMOBILIS ARI BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THIR ••••••••••••••••
duce wool from which lovely sweaters. caps, scarfa and mitten* are woven and dy-d in any color desired The leaders while at I'urdue had the pleasure of seeing the large i angora rabbits and also the heautlI ful garments made from their wool. Business for the coming year wa* discussed. in< luding a defense program. During the am-lal hour the <omrnlttee. ln< luding the Mesdame* Ralph lamgenberger. la-e Custer. Orland Fortney and Mrs. Noll served hot dog sandwiches, pickles, gingerbread squares with whipped cream, randy and coffee The next i meeting will Im held at the home i of Mrs Groce Tope The Woman's Missionary Society of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church will mi-e' at the church Tuesday afternoon, with ' Mrs. James Border* as the leader. Hostesses Will he the Mesdame, ! Borders, Fred Heuer. George Buck- : ley and Harry Grulie BIRTHDAY SURPRISE FOR MRS J. 0. THICKER Mrs J. A Tricker ws* pleasantly surprised last evening to find a number of guests had preceded ■ her to her home and arianyd a party to assist her In celebrating her birthday anniversary At five-thirty o'clock a delicious dinner was enjoyed The table was
centered with a cake lettered with "Happy Bltihday” The ruest of honor received a number of pretty gift*. Present Were Mr and Mr* Harry Daniel* of Convoy. Ohio; Mr cut t|s Moaer; Mr and Mr* J O Tricker and «on Byron and daughter Mary Jean MRS GERALD STRICKLER HOSTESS TO AID SOCIETV The ladle*' aid society of the Christian church met at the home of Mr* Gerald Htrlckler yesterday with Mr*. Wm Kohl* presiding over the meeting Roll call wa* answered with verse* of scripture Mrs J E Anderson had charge of devotion* llu*lne*s wa* dlacuKS'-d Plan* are under way for a supper to lie given st the church Saturday. February S. Mrs Adam Kunowlch. chairman, and Mrs, Clara Hammond. co-r-hairman, are the ways I and means commit tee Heventy church calls wen- report'd. Delicious refreshment* Were served by the hostess during the social hour The, next me, ting will be held with Mr*. Harmon KraP The W C T C will meet at the home of Mrs. G W llam.iu Tues- . day afternoon at two o'i ’,< k Mr* i Hubert Zerkel will be the leader i — MRS ADAMS HOSTESS TO SHAKESPEARE CLUB Mrs Earl Asms was hostess to the members of the laidle, Shapespeare cluh. Wednesday afternoow. Thirteen memliers re-ponded to the roll call with current -vents, After a short business session, the meeting was turned over to Mrs Milo Black, program leader for the afternoon. Mrs. Black presented an Interesting paper on the timely subject I In her discussion nt this subject. 1 Mr, Black rni»ed the following , ' questions Hhe said in part. "Demo i ! cracy must *oon effectively answer ' I these question* Can a free people express and carry out the will of i the majority of Its citliens. and at j the same time protect the liberties l of those wh ofall in certain minor- | Ity group*, politically, racially or wl'h reference to religion* Can lawabiding honest dessentera from the political or religious views of the majority find In democracy the | rght to life, liverty and th> pursuit , of happl'ie,, that I, denied them under other forms of govi rntnent? , "Can a democratic people mobi-1 lite public opinion again*' such a wave of <irgaliil-d Intolerance as ' seems Imminent? Can we inform those most susceptible to the pr<e paganda of hatred, of the fallacies . on which it is isased. and. without | resorting to the tactics of Fascism, destroy the effectlvenes< of the
false propaganda against the minorities with which It seek* to establish Its hold?" At the < lose of 'he mee'lng dell- : clous candles were served by the I hostess. The next meeting Will be held al the home of Mr* Charles Teeple. Mrs Jesse C. Hutton Will lie the leader for the afternoon Wilbur Hawkins of route fl w*> i ■mung thl* morning's eaiiy hualne*, visitor*. Cal E Peterson spent several i hour* In lndlami|>oli* today visiting with bis brother, Tom of 3tV2 I*ark avenue. Ml** Ma.garet Mylott and her j brother Gerald have returned to Chicago after visiting here and at- i I f-tiding the Wedding of tbelr brother Jerome, which occurred In Find lay. Ohio yesterday Mrs Robert II Heller left thl* afternoon for Indlanapoll* where she will join her husband over the weekend Mrs. U-e Wiley, who was .see iou-ly 111 wit la pneumonia the first
RETONGA WONDERFUL SAYS MRS. ELDRIDGE
Distress From Sluxxi*h Elimination And Indi* Kestion Promptly Relieved. She Sleeps Fine Now And Eats Heartily Without Distress. Retonga conthiues its remark able record of bringing happy relief to hundreds of sußerwr* from Indigestion, weak, run down feel Ing toile pains and similar other distresses due to Inslllflcleiit flow of gaatrlc juice* in the stomach and the bad eteets of sluggish bowels Among the long list of Retmiga's grateful endorsers is Mrs Anna Eldridge widely known ■ Indianapolis resident and home owner of Route 7. Box 263. who i happily declared | "I don't know what I would have ; done without Re'onga I Just stayed miserable from constlpatlim and the resulting toxic poison, that often made me ache and hurt from head to foot. Th.- purgatives that I had to take all the time < auaed dreadful dixry headache* and almost every meal tortured me with
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I of the Week, was reported as much Improved today, although still quite 111. Ben McCullough. Rt Mary's town«hlp trustee, looked after buslne** , m Decatur thl* noon Mr and Mr* H, K. U-onanJ-on of North Second street are in Asia, hula. Ohio where they were call«l by the death of the former's mothMrs Dick Burrell left thia mornj Ing for Dodge City/ Kansas for a I several weeks' visit with her ala* I tar. Mr* M M Gwinner, who has I been 111 for *ome tim*. Wayne Hl-ichman. teacher and I coach at HaiUord township high school, wa, a visitor in Itm-atur : Thursda; afternoon Ed Young I* ported ’ll in hl* aliartmc'it * the f’lce hotel, of which he I* the pr.iprleto*. Dianne Linn, daughter of Mr and Mr* L. Linn of Madison. Wlsoon*•in will have an operation for the removal of her tonsil* Saturday morning aicordlng to word received by her grandparents. Mr and Mrs A M Anker Dianne has been j ill with throat and slnu* Infaction* , the past several weeks and It I* ' hoped that the ton*llect<>my will • lear the trouble.
MRS ANNA ELDRIDGE
indiiu-ntion and «»ur ntomat h I «a. often too nervoun to nlwwp at nlgbt. and I frit no weak. nluXKlnh and run down I t-ouM hardly May up "I In-xall feelhlX aplendld relief after Jtiwt a few doaea of Retonxa... Now I eat heartily without dintreaa. sleep plenty, and feel grand. Th.- laxative effect wan splendid. Retonga Is simply wonderful.” Iletonaa la purely herbal, (let senulne Retonaa today at Holthouse Druic Co Adv.
