Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 41, Decatur, Adams County, 17 February 1941 — Page 3

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•» UIUMIS < ARR4H.L U t Hu.r.. Writ** BOLLYWOOD - Ijitert Idea tea Um fertile brain of Cecil B b Milk » to writ* his own pamu psaiparents into th* story of "Reap th* BWlld Wind.” H* can do it l*gltin.ately. too, because William Edward d* Mill (th* producer'* grandsire »p*ll«d th* name thia way) really was mayor of Wash--1 n g t o n, N. C„ and operated a Un* of packet ■otaaChmU ships at about th* time of thia “< •wckers along the south ■astKenset. lag of th* line, which also " 2?*“ ta th * Ptoture, was • "* Maced on a field of while. hod between Jean Arthur * “* Photographer* haa reached ■ PUM where she tried to hide • ace with a program at the J“®g performance of the Ballet ■* 4» Monte Carlo. The boy* **P*turr., anyway P*'*’* in Hollywood who ‘ 4 2 !f il a pan * at th * P*®.LZ* - Roddy De Sylva & «. Pwducer at Paramount yythg Starlet Susanna FoeZ had planned to nee her aJ* a ,h * !ead * to a new LT’?’’ musical, 'Harum-Scar-hU h. fan jf_ ww *- ** wUI "■wwßttaeto pfctum. who they are. that Umn <Math at McCarty, who had hr r^” thl 00 the sets as DoroZwifyy l ««r*t*ry. loot five aTc.. flr,t dß J r ’ worh ’»«taabta aetrm. ■ »be picture, -Under **”*** Amalie return MfcZS?.’** c *P‘ured the He's already ZZ “*•* «•*» MUre. It o oLTz” *™ 4 “mMder he was w ettiU?*” ye,r# - The former *il UlL\* p ■UMdng at chibo **Wngta U * OlM ' tav4UUw “ **» fabulous atory to whether it waa #M h?h? 004 bul, when he arIM tent J 0 ”* • uniform. - w which th* etar came

morning to attend the wedding. Miss Fenlmore. who rr-slded In thia city with her par-ntt until recently. graduated from Decatur I high school Hbe la • member of | Tri Kappa anrority and three year* I ago enter'd the Indiana university school of nurses' training. Hhe will graduate from the I'nivef.ity hospitals Munday morning Dr Hchug. after graduating from It 11. H. entered Indiana unlveiaity and later graduat'd from the Ind- ■ lana Hohool of Medtclne lie la afflHated with Itelta Tan In-lta national fraternity. Nu Hl-ma Nu medical fraternity and with A O A. honorary medical fraternity. He la now on the staff of the Henry Ford hospital In Detroit. The ladles' aid aoeiety of the Evangelical church will meet In the aoclal room of the church Thursday afternoon at two o’clock for the flr»t meeting of the new year. Mm. Merle Mchnltl la chairman of the February section A good attendance ia deaired The Mt. Ann discussion group | Will meet at the home of Mrs. Tho- , mas le-onard Wednesday evening i at seven-thirty o'clock Mrs George Wetnboff will tie the leader. The Woman s Moclety of Chi Istlan Her vice of the Mt. Pleasant Methodist church Will meet Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock with Mrs P. L. Miagleton and Mrs. Everett Hlnglrton. Circle No. I of the W. 8. C. 8. of the Methodist church met at the home of Mrs R W. Graham recently. with fourteen members present. Mrs. E. N Woks gave the devotional* and Mrs. J. W Tyndall gave the lesson on "The Church Serving I the Migrant " Twenty-seven rails were reportled made During the aoclal hour. Mrs Graham and Mrs W M Bumgerdner served refreshment a. ' DlkCUkglON GROUP HAS RIGULAR MEETING | The Guardian Angel Diacuashm I group met recently at the home of ' Mte» Mary Catharine Mpangler Ths I roll call was answered by giving a briof statement about a favorite ' saint of the month Miss Geraldine Heiman read an instructive pamphlet on the "Sacrifice of the Mass.- True and false questions prepared by each member afforded group discussion for

aero** waa designed for 80 passengers but was carrying 400. Norman had to steep on the deck. He was glad to do It. too. To do anything to get back to America. Didn’t Bill Powell swear that he never would build another house? Well, if so. he baa changed hie mind because he and Diana Lewis have bought a lot in Brentwood and are working on plans for a new place. It really win be small for a movie star—only two bedrooms. ■ Tynme Power not only will die tn "Blood and Sand” but it will take him about four minutes on the screen to do it. That’s one of the longest death scene* since Myrna Loy s in 'Th* Rains Came.” Here’s good news for those of you who used to love Hal Kemp s music. Instead of bis records being taken off the market, a memorial album is to be issued. There will be four discs. By a grim coincidence. two of the titles will be ”1 Got a Date With an Angel” and "Remember Me.” When Claudette Colbert po**d for some of those shots in that magaam* layout on skiing, it was 23 below aero—*o cold that th* photographer's tens, cracked. Gaudette la what is known as a silver modal skier. She recently missed her gold medal rating by taking 14 seconds too long on th* course at Sun Valley. As soon as "Skylark" is finished, she is going back to try again. Betty Grable is cm a diet—yep. I agree, but she is. ... Jean Parker has turned down photographers who wanted to photograph her wedding to Doug Dawson. She wants the ceremony to be “something apart from my career." . .. Nice for Robert Steck. He’ll go to Palm Springs to shop for a tot and then will take a two-week hunting trip in Mexico. . . . Mary Healy is through at Twentieth Cen-tury-Fox. She now is singing with Peter Lind Hayes’ band at ths Grace Hayes Lodge . . . This to the band that Peter and his bride will tahe etit. so* Rudy Vallee was squiring Phyllis Cooper at the Pirate’s Den. . . . Kenny Bake* to burning up the tong distance telephone wires talking to Dorothea Kent They'll be married when she returns from her tour. . • • here's one for the book. Virginia Ollmors, who is hailed as on* or the discoveries of the year, still lives in a stogie apartment to Westwood. . w— w»

CLUB CALENDAR •oclaty Osadlina, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Fhowas 1000—1001 Mettuay Woman's Club General Meeting. Lincoln Hchool, T:OI p m Christian Missionary Hoclaty, Mrs Homer Ruhl. T:10 p nt Research Club, Mrs I. A. Graham. I SO p. m. Pythian Misters Temple, K of P Home, 7 p nt. Tuesgay Dec atur Ganl-n Club. M-a. Henry Heller, t 10 p rn. Eta Tau Migma Hororlty, Miss Hetty Trlcker 7:l* p m. Adams County Nuraea. Mrs. 11. V. DeVor, a p m. Pxl lota Xi. Ih-ssert Rrldge. Mrs. George Thomas. 7:10 p m. Wesnesaay Mt. Ann Discussion Group. Mrs. Thomas l-eona-d 7:10 p m. W M C. 8 of Mt Pleasant Methodist Church, Mrs. J. L. and Mrs. Everett Mlngleton, 1 p m. Christian Church Bible. Study. J. E. Anderson Residence 7 p. m Historical Club Guest Luncheon. Methodist Church, Ipm. Bhak>-apeare Club, Mrs. James Kocher. I M p m. Decatur Home Mranomlea Club, Mrs G F Eichhorn Huslness and Professional Women's Club. Rice Hotel. <lO p m. Zion Henlor Walther league. Churc h Mch lai Room 7:lo p m Thursday Friendship Village Hom- Economics (Tuh. Mrs. Dan Roop Ipm 8t Luke Indies' Aid Hoc iety. All Day Meeting. Church. Indies' Aid Hm-lety. Evangelical Church. 2pm Ladles* Aid Moclety. Presbyterlan Church. 2:10 p. m. Lincoln P. T. A chorus. JuniorSenior High Hchool Gymnasium. 2 p. m Dinner Bridge Club, Mrs Arthur Holthouse. < lo p m. Prtaay Adams Connty Home Economics Chorus. Moose- Home. 115 p m the evening. Members present Were Misses Vera Braun Kathleen Helman. Geraldine Helman. Ruth Borns. Joan Parent. Marjorie Kinta, and the hostess, Mary Catherine Spangler. The negt meeting will be held March LI at the borne of Miss Frances Hrlte. Reservations must Ice made by Tu-sday noon for the p. T. A. dinner to be held Thursday Tickets may be purchased from any room representative or from teachers of the Lincoln school HERB FULLENKAMP HONORED WITH DINNER A family gathering was enjoyed Sunday at the home of Mhcs Rose Fullenkamp. honoring Herb Fullenkamp of Chicago who la visiting here this week Present were Mrs. E. F Gass. Mrs. Carl Myers and son Bernard. Mr and Mrs M J .Mylot' Mr and Mrs Prod Fullenkamp and daughters Rosemary and Naureen. Mr. and Mrs. Dsn Zeser and children. Mr and Mrs William Gass and children. Mr and Mrs. John Alberdimt Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Fllttner. Mr and Mrs Robert Gass and son. Mrs Michael Andrews <-f South Bend. Mr Fullenkamp of Chicago and Mias Rullenkamp. In the afternoon. Mr. Fllttner entertained the guests by showing

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pictures of his wedding and also a number of Interesting films taken rm bls wedding trip. The Adams county homo economies chorus will meet at the Moose home Friday afternoon at I; IS o'clock. The Zion Henlor Walther league will meet for a soc ial evening at the church Wednesday evening at aeven thlrty o'clock. s The Bi. Luke ladles' aid society will have an all day meeting In the church Thursday Mrs Earl Arnold will be the hcsitess The Friendship Village home e« onomica club will meet with Mrs. lien Roop Thursday afternoon at one o'clock. All members are urged to attend th- meeting Mr and Mrs. George D. Maclean of North Third street, entertained at a dinner-bridge Saturday for slv couples. Prises were awarded to Mrs. Jack Little and Mrs. Norman Kruse. George Thomas and Jack Little, Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Beal entertained at dinner Sunday honoring Mr. and Mrs William Schumacher whose birthdays occur ibis week. Present were the honored guests. Mr. and Mrs. Hchumatdler. Mr and Mrs Tony Schumacher and daughter Patty. Mr and Mrs. Clifford Hakey and sons Junior and Richard. Mr and Mrs. James Murphy. Jr., and daughter Sbarlene and Mr. and Mrs Heel and son Billie. CALVARY AID BOCIITY HAS ALL DAV MEETING The members of the Calvary ladies' aid society enjoyed last Thursday at the home eff Mrs. E W. Jackson A dellclons dinner was served at noon. In the afternoon tbe regular burliness meeting was opened with song, followed with prayer. At conelusion of the business meeting, the remainder of the afternoon was spent In quilting and visiting LADIES’ AID SOCIETY TO HAVE CHURCH SUPPER A delicious plats supper wilt be served at the First Presbyterian church Haturday evening from five to seven o'clock. Mrs. Dale Moses and Mrs. John Magley are co-chair-men The patronage of the public Is desired. The price of the supper Is thirtyfive cents and the following m«uiu will be offered: awlss steak, potatoes au gratin, buttered peas and carrots, cabbage salad, fruit Bavarian cream, rtiocolate cake, hot rolls, butter jelly and coffee. ASSEMBLY PASSES proMTIMUBD FROM PAGE ONE I pension, the Townsendiles demanded that the legislature repeal a law which gives tbe welfare department Hens on the properly of persons receiving old age assistance The old people swarmed into the galleries and < rowded along the edges of the housg and senate chambers. The crowd was so large It overflowed Into the rotunda between the two chambers Spurred by this demonstration, the house ways and means committee reported out favorably a bill already passed by tha senate providing for mailmitm |W per month pensions Tbe maximum now la 110. This bill, however. do*s not meet with Townsend club approval. The Townaendltes desire a Ito per month minimum. The bouse ways and means committee reported without recommendation a bill to repeal the lien clause. On another front, however. Governor Bchrlcker appeared to have checked the majority advance at least momentarily as tbe lopsided GOP majority In tbe bouse ways and means committee held up a bill to Increase the state police force. Tbe committee agreed to await tbe outcome of "borne guard" dIM-uealons. Two bills authorising tbe establishment of a state guard to take the place of the old national guard were before the general assembly, one with and one without provls-

Cara Nome Special ALL THIS WEEK mi. Ehl. BUY gg.oo worth V.»kr Schnsr „ 3,* Natisnally known boau- (any itama) and got an aatra ty asport In charge of , dsmonat ration. - w - <1 ’» worth FREE froe consultations 0 F daily. Thia apccial thia waak only — appointment. during our Cara Noma Beauty ■ Demonetration. B. J. SMITH DRUG CO

Mr. and Mrs. David I. Frugh of Dayton. Ohio, visited Bunday with their son and daughter-in-law. Dr and Mrs. C. M Prugh and daughters Doria Jean and Marg race Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Htapleton and Mias Kathryn Hhroyer visited m Valparaiso Hunday with the Htapl* ton's son Boh. who la a freshman In tbe university Mr. and Mrs. Albert Katterheinrich and daughter Alice, and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Katterh-inrlch and sons of Osceola spent Hunday with Mr and Mrs James Hurst of West Monroe street. E. II Kreutsmao of route 2 looked after busfness in Decatur Saturday Mr Kreutaman ia recuperating from the removal of a tumor from his right hand. Robert Fuhrman of Princeton visited with hia mother. Mrs. Hertha Fhurman over rhe weekend He also visited for a short time with hia brother. Richard Dale Fuhrman, who Is stationed temporarily at Fort Benjamin Harrison Dr. Fred Patterson of Houth Heeond gtrewL who has been quite 111 with InGueaaa was reported as much better this morning. He was able to lie up for a short time today. altbough It will be eeveral days hafore he will be able to resume hia practice. Dr and Mrs Roy Archbold visited with Dr and Mrs. Dailey Jone, in Berne Hunday afternoon. Mrs. F. G Allwein has returned from Gibson City. 111 . where she vHited for the past seven weeks Hhe was accompanied home hy he’ son and daughter-in-law. Mr and Mrs Tom Allwein who temained here for the weekend. Weber of Fort Wayne visited here today Mr Wehe’ rvcemly was dismissed from tbe Veteran's hospital. Indianapolis, where he underwent an operation 10 weeks ago James Staley left today on hl* regular business trip Mr and Mrs. Hans Mueller of Fort Wayne were guests at the W A Klepper home last evening. Bobby Klepper la out again after a seige of scarlet fever, during lons for paid drill, but both appropriating siflfl.flflt. The alate police Increase was proposed by Republicans In lh» senate as a substitute for tbe state guard, reportedly with the governor's "ok." but the unwavering seal with which the chief ehreutlve held out his plan broke the police measure’s rapid stride.

sSally Says: I TOOTH CARE I IS HEALTH INM RANCE. | Stay Slender * - and Still Eat Bread Hon-E-Knist Milk and Honev BREAD should ne flret on your elenderiemg diet. No undigeetible parts due to our epecial balanced formula used day after day. Your family will like It. too. Try it tomorrow. HON-E-KRUST BAKING CO. Photic 1 2M St feMtor >

which lime he wss quarantined Mrs Roliert Heller Is confined to her home on Dlerkm street with an attack of influents Mr and Mrs. Victor II Eicher and family have moved into the Costello home on (Toss street, from their residence on Fifth Street. Mr and Mrs. Vincent Bormann and daughter Kay of Huntington visited In Decatur Haturday and Hunday. Mrs. Tom Cook left this morning for Glendale. California for a six weeks' visit with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mr«. Palmer Htauffer and family Hhe was ar tompanied by Mr and Mia E G. Burnett of Indianapolis. e— — —•—-• Willshire Clam To Present Maxician The junlot class of the Willshire. Ohio, high school will present Murdock. the magician. WtdnewUy evening at t o'clock iEHT> at the Willshire school.

M American heating hmpmhiti W I N lli- 1 ! r|.»!H*g| 1 J tftKdapd RUMBIMG HIMEsTJi HtATiNO BQt irxitNT for Coal. Oil or Gas: American Boilers and I / Radiator Heat - SVNBE AM Warm-Air Furnaces and Winter Air Condition- I / era 'Standard" PLUMBING PIXTUBBfI In white and II attractive colors. Consult yoor Heating and Plumbing Contractor I Hearing and P/umbtog are too I • w iffiportanr to hoolth to oo en- ■ rruered to anyone but HootAmerican q lni . n dtiun,b. n tc»ot,octo n . Rauiawr CORPORATION TiffeArtpd MSI, Aewires as«WK a aueSsrS Sesnar, c ■iwestiM Cast Iron h Steel Bmlrit b Puryw Gee • Ra4i»i-« e I ".' a PlamW.. tv-c,.,!. . uqgsw A.« C-a«>"-<»ra "’■'lS • < -el » C<». ms- e _____l B ■ ■. craNCIS Take the following ingredients: BUtzkrirg Bombing* Scotland Yard* / A Nazi Spy King Munitiona (smuggling fA captured U-boat commander Irinh rebel dynamiters A PruMtian Prince Ilin lovely niece ■Bk A mortal duel F Z A baby snatched from ita mother Love g Mix them all together, and you have as exciting, timely and melodramatic a mystery war ' l novel as has ever been written, k 1 BEGINS \ \ Wed. Feb. 19 W** G^r** T 'ia ' 1 * •< •* I mm. .fl gte ■ v—” Daily Democrat J

ASKS FOR WIRE TIPPING RIGHT FBI Director AnUh Congreuh For Kight In SeriouN (‘rime* Washington. Feb 17 'UFI ‘ J Meat Hoover, director of the f.-da-ral bureau of investigation, today asked congress to give the P'BI authority to tap wires in espionages, sabotage, kidnaping and extortion cases A statement hy Hoover endorsing wire tapping In su<h cases, was read before a house judli lary sub-committee studying a wire tap ping bill "I always have been and am now oppo-ed to uniontrolled aud unrestrained wire tapping by law en forcement officers," Hoover eg-

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I plained "I am opposed to the use of wire tupping except In lofinecllon > with Investigations of crimes of the most serious character, such. I fur example as offenses endangeri Ing the safety of the nation or th* | Ilves of human beings." Hoover 'said. • » -- - - —■ ,e— — 4 , Adamx County Memorial Hoapital a '■ — i •—«d i Dismissed Mrs. Harvey Brunner. ’ IOI< Hi-hlrmeyei street. > I Admitted Charles Whitts*. I route 2. Monroeville. Walter Hilly. Berne, Mrs w<e>d»cn Ogg. Nib- - lick street; Mr’ Fl Hummer. 113 Houth fifti tree*: Ita id Llachty. - Fort Wayne; Inna id Peekham. Monroeville. Frederick Hpurgeon. Monroeville; Mrs, Peter Kirsch I land dismissed I North Her-nod . street. ■ ' ■ ■" Trade In a Good Town Decatur