Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 37, Decatur, Adams County, 12 February 1941 — Page 3
„ <f W.IY. FEBRCARY 12. 1911.
SOCIETY
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li RURIm» ( ARROLL t*< faMM* *>*Slr*U Wrllee ■OUYWOOO For the first •an ' M year. »r..l in 21 picture* te» Withen i* to have both a user and a mother tn a film Because tt
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j oaepnine ■ fctctaaon Win be Jane s ma and ■ Atom Richards her pa. I *■*» MacDonald arrived In ft Ar>u* for her concert on the very ■ *F 4 all the excitement down ■ to* While- President BUista wax ■ the eituation In hand. ■ fee'.’e wu dinging to a packed ■ k~ at th* Soneclad Pro-Arte au- ■ far.uir.. I ft* *dn t linger around, though ■ ft* Mt for th* United States im- | artately after the concert I rnflrt !h * r4mor * ot an inwnedl- | <* carriage between Rosemary | Uw and Buddy Weatmore. He exft Reto to be called In the draft and ■ ftp be wouldn't ask a girl under I I h “ • food ehance to get ■ —* an oarer*' training camp. He I > w ' In military school I in the H. O. T. C I tawj U ’ U ' ** ** UWn< flylnf I fcSywood's new bride, Brenda I Pliably will return alone I*- * w h * r interrupted I ■toymoo., with Owen Ward. He's I Z7“* k * rd ,nd ««n‘t get a vaI J®’’ ,wn * Um « *> Brenda I she will go back to Yosemite I * i n<*** 1 ’ * nJ tfy to lm P rove her | sT*"* ’it nation coming up in g >M y Mlt « musical, ' Birth of the r* Blag Crosby will star in br.T”* “ d Bother Bob Cros * “mi wUI furnish the music £ >W Brother Bob will not apJ*"®* of the Crosby* wants to 18 “me picture with the aPt!’ roessm, though, why ” shouldn't come in f-x "*• B * nu «' of the popular Buddy
len Hauhold MIM Mildred WorthI man and Mis* KauGman 1 MISBION CLUB REGULAR MEETING The Nt There*# mlorlnn s Dlls win* Munday «• th*- home of Mias Mary Kortenher The time tras occupied In making chain* and patting medala on them for (he missionary catechists In la* Vegas. New Mei. tew. During the aortal hoar, game* were played and prlges awarded to Kathryn Vnglewedr and Floranee Meyer A lovely Innrheon waa •erred by the hnateaa MRS. DALE OSBORN HOSTEBB TO W. M. A. Mra (Mie Oatwirn was hostess tn the woman'* missionary society of the Nuttman Avenue I'nltrd It ret h | ren church recently The meeting j i opened with aong. followed with . I wrlpture reading hy Mra. Luke | I Martin and prayer hy Mrs Earl I Terrel. (hiring the business meeting, plan* were made for a pie aate to I Ibe held soon Mr* Martin cloned ! the meeting with prayer A aortal hour followed, during 1 | which the ladle* knotted a comfort. ! The negs meeting Will he held at i the home of Mra. Sum D'ehl Mat | of the city. Present were th*- Me*dam<-< Jack Gray. Frank Johnson. Sam Diehl. Earl Nyffeler. latke Manin Earl ' Mounaey. Earl Terrell. Henry Clark. Fred Evans Jack Smith. ; Harrison Hakes. Hoy Hamrick and I the hostess, Mra Osborn. YOUNG MATRONS ENJOY MEETING - Members of the Young Matrons clwh met laat evening al the home of Mra Dallas Goldner and enjoyed an Intereailng program Mra Alva I luiwaon waa leader for the evening I I with excerpts from the Uvea of j j Lincoln. Washington and Edison. I whoae birthday* occur thia month. romprlalng her paper Rhe concluded her paper with the poem published In Tne*day evening'# Democrat. "If Llnrifln Should j Walk Among I'a “ A short bailI neaa meeting waa preaided over hy I Mra. Italia* Goldner preaident Ihirlng the social hour. game* nf j bingo were played with each guest I receiving a gift Gn»«t« other than ' members Were Mra Wealey Lab-
Da Sylva to executive producer at Paramount tope one of the moat colorful careen In show business Buddy probably la the first ukulele player ever to attain such an important job with a big company That » how he started out. you know He was playing a ukulele at the Vernon Country club when Al Joiaon took a fancy to hie work and carried him to New York. Nice compliment for George Murphy. The University of Pennsylvania has asked him to come back there in May on a double mu■ion—to deliver a series of lectures «nd to attend the dedication of an athletic field house, a memorial to George s father. Mike Murphy, the famous trainer. The dancing star plans to accept. His lecture, of course, will be about motion pictures. It’s very funnv. Alan Gordon, who was best man when Jackie Coogan married Betty Grable, now is squiring Betty around the late spots. Dorothy Lantour has forgotten ell about how tired she was. and that "Aloma ot the South Beus" will be her fifth picture without a vacation. Paramount voluntarily has presented Dorothy with a 120,i 000 bonus. Maureen O’Sullivan, who has ; been living in a hotel since her re* i turn from Canada, has decided to I reopen her Beverly Hills Home. . . . That near crackup in taking off at Miami hasn't dampened Director Henry King's enthusiasm about flying. He ll take an air i Jaunt to Mexico before ho begins i work on "A Yank in the R A. F I . . . Betty Brodel, the pretty new i singer at Undy s. is the sister of . Joan Lesli*. Warner Brother* disi covery. ... Add to new two* I some*: June Dupre* with Michel r Balmont at the Hollywood Tropics. . . . Phil Harris with Geneva Steppe, a model and SO eye-filling, I at Charlie Fey’s. . . • Wendy Bari rie and Bob Oliver are seeing each i other again. . . • Iz*>k« as if Boot* . Mallory has started a new movie • beach colony at Balboa. The Dick . Powells and the Buster Colliers have bought adjoining property, > and Judy Garland Is negotiating I for a lot not far away. . • ■ The gang at the It case are telling r about a new one that Mack Gray r pulled. "Boy,” he said, "did I spend a terrible night! I dreamed that my name was being crossed off the soj dal register!"
CLUB CALENDAR Saclaty Deadllna, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phones 1000—1001 Wednesday lleulah Chapel Women's Roc'ety of Christian Service, All Day Meet. Ing. Mrs. Alvin Helneke. World Friendship Guild Party For Church Women, Preahyterlan Church. 7pm St. Paul latdlea' Aid Society, AllDay Meetnlg. Mra. Von lleher. 9 a m St Jude's study Club. K. of C. Hall. 7 10 p. m Zion Imtheran Missionary Society. Chur* h Sih lai Hoorn. 3 p. m. Mhakeapeare Club, Mra. Dick Townsend. 3 30 p. m. Historical Club. Mra. Ed Ahr, i 30 p m First I'nlted Brethren Church W. M A. Mra. II () Wynn 2 p tn Quarterly Conference and Church Mernbara Meeting, First Methodist Church. o'3o p. m. Christian Church Bible Study. Mr and Mra. Fred Klug. 7:30 p m. Thursday Christian lawli*-s‘ Aid Society, ] Mra. Harmon Kraft. 2 p m. Women of Mooae Caller! Meeting. Moose Home. 7:30 p. m Our lardy of Victory Dlacusalon | Club. Marcella Alberdlng 7 30 p tn Circle No. 1, Mra. Deane Ihrrwln. ' 331 N. Ist Kt. 1:30 p m Circle No 2. Mrs V. M. Krick, tot Mercer Ave.. 2 30 p m Circle No. 3. Mr* W P Robinson. <lO W. Madlaon Nt 2:30 p. m Circle No. *. Mra. R W. Graham, sl< W Monroe Nt.. 2:30 p m Rurallatlc Study Club. Mrs. Peter C Miller. It p. m Calvary lasdiea' Aid Fuclety All Day Meeting. Mrs. E. W Jackson. Monroe Better Homes Economics I Club. Monroe School. 2 p. m. Our lasdy of Good Council. Mias Virginia Born*, k p m. Eastern Ntar Inspection snd Banquet. Masonic Hall. < p. m. Pleasant Dale Mdlea* Aid Roclety. Mrs. Thomas Grlfifths, All Day Meeting. Baptist Woman's Society. Mrs. N. { E Nhamp. 2 30 p. m. Friday Public Party. Mooae Home. 3 p. m. Pocahontas lardge. Red Men Hall. 7:30 p m. Mt. Tabor Aid Roclety. Mra. | Clarence Chronlater, 7 p. m American I-eg ion Auailiary. legion Hume, 7:30 p. m. P T. A. Chutu* Practice. Lincoln RchooL 2:30 p m. Saturday Cafeteria Nopper, Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church. & to 7 p. m. Bunday Discunion Group leaders of Nt. Mary’* Parish. K <if <*. Jlall. 2 30 p m. Monday Woman's Club General Meeting. Lincoln Ncbool. 7:43 P nt Christian Missionary Society. Mra. Homer Huh). 7:30 p m Research Club. Mrs U A. Graham. 2:30 p m Pytblan Nls'ers Temple. K. of P. Home, 7 p. tn. man and Mrs I>an Weidler. Lordly refreshments with Valentine appointments were served at the close of the games MRS. KITCHEN IB CLASS HOSTESS Mra. James Kitchen was hostess to the Corinthian class of the Christian church school last evening with Mrs. Herael Nash, president. conducting the business meeting Devotional* were given by Mrs. Paul Daniels Valentines were exchanged hy the Corinthian pals flames and contests were enjoyed and during the social hour lovely refreshments Were served- The next regular meeting will be held with Mrs. Adam Kunowlch LOSING C. L. of C.'a ENTERTAIN WINNERS One hundred meniln-rs of the Catholic lardles of Columbia enjoyed a party last evening at the K of C home, when the losing side In the membership drive entertained tlje winning side, Mra, Adrian Lichtle received the prlxe for se-
Heart-thaped SWEETHEAIT CAKE Here’s the fnibtn Valentine you ever sent. And ir'll be a major rentation on the dinner table, tuo* ORDER YOURS TODAY Phone No. 1 - • and don’t forget to servo HON-t KRUST Bread at every meal. HON-E-KRIIST Baking Co. Phone 1
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AIR TRAVEL WARDROBE CHOSEN FOR ITS PACKABILITY -Itrl Jt J 1 i M|li I • LeD, white evewing gown; center, ail-day costume; right, cape atilt
An old phrase has become a catchword for the travel-wise woman, for "weigh it well ’ must be taken literally by the woman who plans to travel by air Air luggage is weighed and restricted Clothes must not only be smart and becoming, but they must pack well and not wrinkle In the procesa. At a recent New York faahion showing, the clothes shown above were suggested for their ability to stand being packed into a small space and not show It. and for their wearability on the trip or at a resort At left is a white evening gown with a triangular scarf that may be worn over the head It is Uuumed with fringe about the ehouldere and
curine the most members At seven o'clock a delicious din ner was served with Mr* E F Haas and the Herman tieliner children furnishing the music. After dinner, table* were formed for card* and prise* awarded to Mr* William Keller and Mr* Mildred Hels.lt for bridge; Mr* Dora Cook and Miss Edith Ervin for five hundred: Mrs. Marcella Kelley and Ml** Christina N< burger for rhum. and Mr* Charles Kells, and Mr*. Hen Kiting for plaochla. All leader* of Dtcusaioo Group* of the st Mary'* parish are asked to meet at the K. of C. hall Sunday afternoon at two-thirty o'< lock. P. T A. chorus practice will Ire held at two-thirty o'clork Friday In the Lincoln school auditorium. RESERVATIONS MUST BE MADE EARLY All member* of the I*. T. A planning to attend the dinner Thursday. February 20 at the jun-ior-senior high school, are asked to please make their reservation* as early a* possible. Reservation* must be made not later thou Monday. February 17 with any of the following Mr* Ed Warren. Mis* Margaret Moran. Mr*. George Fent* or Dr*. Car! Fisher. JUNIOR ARTS PLAN PROGRAM The Junior Art* Department of the Woman's Club will have charge of the general meeting to lie held at the Lincoln school Monday evening at se.ven forty-five o'cl.ick An Interesting program. Including two playlet*, has been planned. Mis* Alice Yost Is chairman of the following committee. Lol i Baughman. Kathryn Hhroyer and Kathryn Yager. Mis* Grace Coffee. Miss Kathryn Kauffman and Miss Helen Haulaild are assisting the girl* with the entertainment. Member* of the Flr*t Christian church will hold their regular Bible study meeting Wednesday evening at seven-thirty o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred King on Mercer avenue. Rev. Kenneth Timmons, pastor, will conduct the service. All member* are asked to lie present. Mr*. Homer Ruhl will tie hostess to the missionary society of the First Christian church at her borne Monday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. Mr*. Oren Schulta will be the leader. A good attendance I* expected. The ladles aid society of the First Christian church will meet with Mr*. Harmon Kraft Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. All members are urged to attend this meeting. STUDY CLUB HAS ROUTINE MEETING The Mothers study club met yesterday afternoon in the Methodist church, with .Mrs. Robert .Dlls conducting the devotional*. The responsive reading of the Mothers and Fathers illany was given, after
edging the apron effect at the hips An all-day dress, center, features brown and white stripes that have a wavy effect The skirt is pleated all around below the hip-length bodice line A rolled-back triangular frame hat of white felt completes the costume The cape suit, right, is made of a fabric which is almost like a knit for its resistance to crushing The plaid Is in a greige mixture, light enough for a warm climate, but warm for unexpected cool days The cape la brandy brown, and is worn with matihing crocodile shoes, hat and bag. and turban-like hat Turbans, by the way. are more popular than ever.
which Mrs. G Meyer* of Fort Wayne presided over the lesson. The study theme for the after-; • MM wa» The Church H-rve» the Children” and an Interesting round I table dl*< Uwwloti of various topics > pertaining to the subject was held. During the social hour, refreshi ment* were served by the ho«te«- ■ *e«. Mr* Htanley Callow and Mr* r Glen Manlier. I There Will ha a called mating of the Women of the Moose at the lodge home Thursday ev-nlnr at • seven-thirty o'clock I ALUMNAE ENTERTAINS DELTA TAU SORORITY Member* of the active alumnae • of Itelta Theta Tau entertained the i sorority la»t evening at Appelman's re*taurant with a lovely dinner and card party Valentine appointment* } were u»ed and the table* were dec- < j orated with red and white sweet pea* and lighted with tapers. A Vai- . entitle marked each guest's place ; After dinner a short business [ , meeting preceded five game* of , heart*. Prise* were awarded to I Mrs. Jerry Gage. Miss Ethel Klein , hens. Me*. Joseph Murphy and Mr*. - E V McCann for the sorority, and I to.M rn. Arthur Voglewede and Mr*. | Raymond Kohne for the alumnae. i | " Lincoln hay Banquet Here Thin Evening ! French Quinn. Lincoln historian, ! • will lie the toastmaster at the Re I I publican Lincoln day banquet this evening at the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church The lianque' • will lie held al t:W o'clock. The principal address will lie i given by William H Barr of Bluff ■ ton. Ralph Gate* of Columbia City, fourth district chairman, will also speak. i Cal F Peterson. Republnan connI ty chairman I* chairman of the po- ■ lltlcal rally and Cal E. Peterson Is ticket chairman. Mr Peterson stated he had a few ticket* left for the i banquet. reservation* hav ng been • made for EM person*. , — o KNOX OPPOSED TO CONTINL'Kn FROM PAGK OMR I i-ratlc majority on the foreign re-i latlon* committee to modify tile measure In an effort to obtain It* j i passage by an almosi-unanlmoii*. vote It* approval by present op | pmient* "and the approval of the ' million* of Americans whom they I represent will give to us the ■ strength of a united people —a strength greater than that of armament. battleships, and airplane*,'' 1 he said. Chairman Walter F. George said ’ he was Impressed with Wlllkle* I plea for national unity; that the Democratic majority would be inclined to be "tolerant" toward amendment* which would not destroy the objective* of the measure; to render all-out aid to Eng- - land and her allies short of war. I Senate Democratic leader Alben w Rarkley of Kentucky. sponsor . of the bill, said ' many of u* have I given some thought" to limiting - the aid to Great Britain, Greece
i and China but that they had been ! : concerned lest the hmltaflmi de-! pr*,<* the morale or delay Ove resislaiKe of nations. su< h as Bulgaria or Turkey, which might **<<m be Invaded by the axis powers. The bill contained a two-year j Hine limit as It passed th- holts.- I last Saturday, and there was no indliation that the senate commit-1 tee amendment would delete that provision Wlllkle had urged an : amendment and the Whit, House j already has indi< ated Its approval. St. I’aul's School To Present Play ' Betty. The Girl O’ My Heart". ; Is the title >•< a thiee-act play to l»- . given February 23 and 33 at the Nt I’aul's l.utheran school. The play Is to lie presented by i Walther league of the N Paul's * church. ‘The complete cart will Ire annoumed at an **er!y date. —-■ - -a -——— An average automobile In the ' I* N. in 194» used 74<l gallon* of I motor fuel, an Increase if 12 gal- • km* over the 1939 mark
• A V* TRUCK USERS . WANT 10 SAVE MONEY? ■M Trade for New Gas Saving, i 11 Oil Saving/ /Money Saving Trucks e Art now* Replace your well worn J 'J tracks! lad u* prove that a QU AL* /“ .74ff ITY-built Dodge JobKaled track— W a track that fit» your job — ran cut your hauling cost*. We ll »h«w >»u f W a track that will prove a rial in- — ** vestment in deprndaA-.r, «ali»/yin</. JIP A < muneM *wriny trar.portatum Re- / member— sell give you a "Good / A Deol"— prire* rifht don a u <th the J 1 lou eal. and a allowance on ] j prevent equipment: Let Uv quote fHE you today! W || jWf IJ I "«»•■ BiH Jj'ti|i|'|iiihHw9 comoratim ootf f I Al D. Schmitt Motor Sales 207 8. FIRST STREET DECATUR, IND.
I Mrs Robert Heller returned tht*. noon ftotn ludlaiiaiMill*. where she I visited overnight With her hn* , band Rep Robert llellgr. and at I tended the reception tor representalive* and their wives, given by Governor Hr hrlr her laat evening i at the governor’s mansion The missionary *** lety of the' Zion Evungr Ileal and R* formed ' church Will Ire the guests of lh<Magley «<m lety at a book review l<i Ire given tomorrow evening at 73« I o'r lor k 111 the luirlsh hall Anyuti* I not having iran*|«>rtation la asked to call Mra M F. Worlbman Mra. lien F Nhroyer la confined ' io her home on North Thl *f street with a severe case If Inf'-tenu Mr. and Mra. Roland Hoeh of : Huntington w*-re the gu***'* of Mr and Mrs It C Myer* laat evening Hubert Cor hrane returned last I evening from Indianapolis, where * he spent three Weeks receiving I treatment at the Veterati'a hospl tai He la m'ich improvi-d and ex- ' | |recta Io le- abb- to return Io Work I In a few dava. Mra. E D Engelrr. Who under- ! went a major operation at the Ad- ■ aci a county memorial hospital sev- i I *-ral weeks ago. was able to Ire dla- i - ml*»-d to her horn*- today peter Gaffer, well known Mnn- ‘ | mouth reaident. wa- In town Malay. | the first lime sines last November. - : ||e ha* l»-*-n ill o ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs Herbert laifoun- I , talne of route » are the parents of ' a baby troy, born at the Adam* • 1
/MIDDLE*AGE\ WOMEN HEED THIS ADVICEII Thousand* of women are Keiprd to ao smlt11,a m*tre--caused tn this panod in a womans litr irS to S3* with Lvdla I- ” » pinSham* Vacvtabla Compound — famous <sW*W|B|i i U u DECATUR FLORAL CO. Nuttman Ave - PHONE 100
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county memorial hospital Tuesday afternoon al CM o'clock. The baby weighed eight pounds snd two ■iitm es and he has heen named Edward lx* The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Ilatve las* fountaine and thia la their first grandtlilld Mrs. laifountslne was frnmerly Miss Florence Ann Len- | gerlrh. Mr and Mrs K Doyle Foreman, of Muutn-e. ohm. are the parents , of a i>ai>y l«>y. born at 11:3# o’i * l*e k Monday night The hgby weighed seven pounds -nd four >,uti< e« at birth Theffath*r Is a tor* lam i>*-*.«"i' " •i*i* <i’ • ♦ Arfaw# < <»Hwty Men oriril llt> pital • • kdmltted: Mra, Noah Arnold. -ogle 2 Dl*ml**ed Mrs. Ed Engeler. I'is Adams street; Mrs. James Burk and baby daughter «G Mercer avenue; Miss Naotnl Ward. Ml# Nor’h Third stre.-t
I'or (lie Valentine# Ly Lucien I 1 BalalitiLn j "Bslslaiks’* Gdogne. Nwrrps •t<m yuwr spirit like m>mniain sir acr<s>a a Iwld of floerrs. — SUN! — OLD SOUTH COLOBKES — smuh Tender. romantic fragrance | ar’ -l in quaint designed bottles. fl hand-blown j/ Decanter Jug IL J. SMITH DRUG CO.
