Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 95, Decatur, Adams County, 21 April 1941 — Page 3
■MONDAY. APRIL 21, 1911.
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BTTuinstitutk 'ZJBt PltA»* NT °* Lt FR ' DAV , viam* county Women* ’.■ I Temperance I nion will HR,,,, tu-lltUle H' PleSKStlt Dale Ki.kland township Fri and • vfiHRM. April I'.ul Holliday of North Man i’ re,,w ''” l * | ” .... p. ,k. I Th.- afternoon ses MB . , n ,i' two Unity nilis k *K,| . .t. U.UIC M-wIOII nt sl-Vl-ll birty « ;■ ,* UK I- th.- complete pro 8,, , ,-mount -d rlui morning |9 () ,> ; I. Yager. county «« re- ■ I Afternoon Seooton. 2: JO o'clock ■ Mt* Russel Weller M |„. v , uti« Mr. George Bright ,9 Patutr <o I hl- Flax Mt; ..- »K- Mr. Ite’.nm Pa-s---u 9>. im y President. Decatur n| l;, )„ . Mr« Ford Mettler. It ■ | z.r on of ln»tilut<- shot I "'I various departini-nls. ■ j |MM’ 'I'" 1 ~f Religious Edtwa ). Mr- S II Beavers of Decatur u I. . .rule Mt- C E. llwkei. g| ( <n Sillsenship Mr. f'lo :p (Herb. Berne. ■ ■ «... | . md Sailor. -Mr*. C II - Herne |I W . Ilildsm Hmrull Service w,»i..- II rffnian. State Direc pr. ‘ 4 i,|.|-.by Mr. Paul Holliday tlfferltHf \ , liU'-t (lev and Mr. Il W Brahatn. Decatur. ■ I < hi-uiK Prayer — Mr*. Acne. h'ttnati '• Im- in: th.- intermission «uin»-i A 9 h>> o rved by th.- Kirkland uti . 9 Evening Session. 7:30 o'clock ■ I Sone Service Miss France, si
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I By litRRIHON CARBOIX ■ kiss reelins H> ideate Writer I HOLLYWOOD—It must be beI ■ cai.se it s spring or something ■ I M »t of the stories today seem to | I te concerned with beautiful stars
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I I headed star will play a farm girl J I who becomes a case entertainer in i San Ulego and then In Hawaii . ■ To itart the film. Designer HowI I ard Shoup has dashed off a couple I I ot gingham dresses for Ann. But I I after that she really goes glamor- ■ oua. She wears an Hawaiian outfit I I of Wack feathers, a sarong of ailI I I st * f * at hered evening gown and | I FOUR different bathing suits. j I But no sweaters. No, air! The I I Haya office has banned aweatera | Who elee do you think ia going | » wear a bathing suit on the | I screen’— Charlotte Greenwood. - ■ Bh *'U wear a comical little numI wr in the picture, 'Miami." Rhe I won t have much competition In the | I acene. Not much! Only Betty Gra--5 I b >« «nd Carole Landis. » I Universal way, Binnle ! I <■.“'**' wh ® once of suing | Columbia because they showed too » I much of her anatomy, la said to I "•** relented to the extent of doing I I ? ,tri P sequence in the plcI 1 I.T*** 11 Bho *’ ” n m ‘F erid “P iXJfi ““ i “" n " M ? tMhnlc *> director of the eplI I !P!. WU ninor Tro y> <* »°«d I I mght clubs. I I iin^L y ? r ' ninor mad « th<! he,t ’’ I I Manville flyln< eMt t 0 *** Tornmy I I c< Alrln C Tork ' once • I I aad later | I greatest hero of the II L. . Id w,r ' now »• the chair- | * hU >oc*l draft board at I I Tenn - Gary Cooper, I I 11 Portray the aergeant on the I I m 'G-M stars turned out i T "dy*« Mrthday party I - U* ssl—lngrid Bergman, Lana H Myrna Uy, th^'Marx
Burkhalter. Evan«<-li»ttic Director. Devotion* -Rev. (’. W. Moore Addreaa Mr. Holiday Heport. of Committee! Mpedal Music Klikland Town •hip Men's Community Chortt*. offering Closing Prayer lli-v Hu.«n|| Weller tURPRItt PARTY FOR RUBY MILLER A nurpil.e party wa« Riven Sun day at the home «»r Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Miller honoring the IM’t’g- I •lon of their daiightei Ruby's birthday anniversary A ddlclou* dinner wav enjoyed at noon. Those present were Mr and Mr*. Christ Hltsetnann and »on Billy, Mr. and Mr*. italph Myer*, all of Fort Wayne; Mr and Mr*. Byran Myer, and Mr*. Minnie Myer*, both of Wren. Ohio; Mr and Mr*, Tony Myer* of Convoy. Ohio. Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth Small and daughter Donna Kay, Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Miller and the honor gueat Mi** Kuby Miller. FEDERATION OF CLUBS CLOSES YEAR'S WORK The Adams county Federation of f'litb. held It* closing meeting Friday at the home of Mr*. Milo Diack on South Flrat street At one o' clock a luncheon wa* enjoyed at .mail table* centered with trawls of spring flower*. During the bu.ine** meeting. an Invitation -wa* eitend«d the memIrer* to attend the state annual convention at IniHanapoli* April 21* and 30 and May 1. The following annual report* Were given: finance, Mm. N. A. Biller; wmnan'a dub. Mr*. Guy Brown; home economic*. Mr*. It Stanley; Hkakespeare club. Mr*. Carroll Burkholder; art department, Mr*. J. T. Myer*; blind. Mr*. Charles Dugan; junior art. Mr* Adrian Wemhoff; junior women. Mr*. John Tyndall; welfare. Mr*. Charles Knapp; garden. Mr*. Henry Heller. The St. Jude Ntudy club Will meet at the K. <>t C. hall Wednesday evening at .even-thirty o'clock All member* who are hekpiiK! to «t«w are requexted to be prevent Wednevday maht The <final meeting of the WoI man'* club will >i>e held thi* even-
Brothers, eta. Director Victor Fleming couldn’t resist the chanca ■ for a rib. A huge cake, decorated with i candy angels, was dedicated to i "Dr. Jekyll.” Then they presented Tracy with i a ham dedicated to "Mr. Hyde.” • Nice surprise M-G-M is planning ’ for Mrs. Edna Gladney, whose lifei work inspired the picture, "Bloe- ' ooms In the Dust.” Mrs. Gladney ■ will receive the script used by ! Greer Garson who portrays her on ’ the screen. It will be bound in i leather and will be inscribed in let- '■ ters of gold. Tears ago, when Judy Carland was Frances Gumm. Georgia Jessel christened her with the new name that she was to make famous, He named her after Robert Garland, a Chicago newspaper man. On Judy’s last trip to New York, Garland interviewed her for the Cosmopolitan magazine. It was the first time the two had ever met Rita Hayworth has a new glamor title. The Hosiery Association of Rio de Janerio has gone the limit and named her "the girl with the loveliest legs in the western hemisphere.” In winning the title, the Columbia star becomes South America's ‘ official stocking girl." One of the better known English comedians (he used to go with a top ranking glamor girl) was knocked down and given a bloody nose at a charity party the other night. . . . Director E. H. Griffith will take special cooling systems to the Bahamas to make life easier for the Paramount cast and crew who will film "Dildo Cay” there during the hot months. . . . Nan Macy was making the rounds at Palm Springs on the arm of Drew Brokaw. . . . That was Iris Adrian with Euege Weiner at Victor's in Beverly Hills. . . . Henry De Soto, popular restauranteur, now is at the House of Murphy.. . . Laralne Day and Kay Hendricks were a combination at La Conga They were dancing to the music of Leon Navara’s orchestra as it the rest of the world didn't matter. . . • Dolly Tree, former M-G-M stylist, is planning a lecture tour. . . . Two more producers are scheduled to go at a major studio. . . . They finally let Tyrone Power die In "Blood and Sand,” but the studio thinks one time is enough. He'll survive a biasing plane crash in "Yank in the R, A, F>”
and t h•i r clothes, or th* lack of them. Warners ar* plotting for Ann Sheridan to literally knock the masculine eyes out In "Navy Blues." In thl* picture, her first ■lnce she quarreled with the studio in October, the red-
CLUB CALENDAR Soclaty Daadllna, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phonaa 1000 — 1001 Monoay Kum-Joln-C* Claa*. Dr. and Mra. Hay Stlngely. ?:Jo p m. Pythian Sliter* Temple, K. of P. Home, 7:10 p. m. Bed Croaa Center Open For In*iru<ted and Supervi*ed Knitting and Crochetlni. 1 to 4:10 p. m. Woman'* Club Cloaing. Don Evangelical and Reformed Church, 7:lf> p. m. Pythian Needle Club, K. of P. Home, After Tomple. ▼ueeßay Delta Theta Tau Bu.ine*. Meeting. Mi*» Ho.emary Fullenkamp. 7:30 p m. Hoot Townnhip Home economic* Club. Mra. Jesse Singleton, 2 p. m. P.i lota XI, Mr*. Herman Kruer-keberg, 7:30 p. m. Tri Kappa Social Meeting. Mra. Ward Calland, k p. m. Adam* County Nurse* Association, Mr* Vernon Aurand, It p. m. Mother'* Club Guest stay and Tea. Methodist Church, 2:30 p. tn. Civic Department of Woman'* Club, Lincoln School. 7p m. Wednaaaay Pocahontas Lodße, Red Men Hall, 1 p in. St. Jude Study Club. K. of C. Hall. 7 :30 p. m Historical Club. Mr*. Ed Christen. 2:30 p. m. Shakexpeare Club Closing Lunidieon. Hico Hotel, Ip. m. . Thursday Eastern Star. Masonic Hall. 7:30 p. m. St Mary'* Township Home Economic* Club. Mr*. D D. Clmtse. 1 p. m. Friday Women’a Society of Christian Servhe Group Meeting. Geneva Methodist Church. P:3d a. m. Ing at the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church at seven fortydive o'clock. The Mnak* Department will have charge of the program and will present a musical program The St. Mary’* township home economic* cluli will meet at the Inane of Mr*. D. D Clouse Thursday afternoon at one o'clock. All memlier* are asked to be present. The Delta Theta Tau sorority will have a business inerting Tuesday evcni.tg at the borne of Mis* Rosemary Fulli-nkamp at seventhirty o'clock. MOTHERS CLUB TO HAVE GUEST TEA Memlier* of the Mother* Club will entertain with a guest aftermam and tea Tuesday at two-thlrty o'lia-k at khe Methodist church. An interesting program ha* heen arranged with a motion picture on oliild training a* th<- main feature At the conclusion of the program lea will be enjoyed Every menstier is asked to be present and to bring a guest. The general public I* Invited a* well. Hostesses for the afternoon Will lie the Mesdame* N. H. Steury. Herman Von Gunten. Burdette Custer and Ray Rtingely. The f'hiquita club met Sunday evening at the home of Miss Florence Meyer* Dam-Ing was enjoyed. Prlie* were won by Kathryn Vogelwade, Eileen Keller and Dorothy Wont ho If. A delicious luncheon wa* served at the close of the evening. The club will meet neit at the home of Eileen Keller. The regular meeting of the Easttern Star will lie held at the Masonic hall Thursday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. The Pocahontas lodge will meet at the Red Men hall Wednesday evening at sii o'clock The members will then go to Convoy, Ohio, for a group meeting. FOUR DRAFTEES CONTINUBD FttOM PAGK GNB will fill the vacancies created by the rejection of the four, will be announced by the draft board TuesWhat Hon-E-Krust Enriched Bread mean* to your diet! It la delicious bread, yet it contains the same quantities of Vitamin 81, also the pellagrapreventive vitamin and iron as bread made with the average whole wheat flour. Eat Hon-E-Krust for healths sake. Your Grocer Has It. HON-E-KRUST BAKING CO. Phone 1 No. 2nd BL Decatur
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/ i Deanna Durbin Married W; '"3 ' J Bh||j zr u f jq|h „ 1 BL ]•; ' - "■MMra ■ f. I. N. I'honrphoto Smiling happily, singing screen star Deanna Durbin leave* Wilshire Mcthislist Church in Hollywood with Vaughn Paul after their marriage. A crowd of POO movie *tan and stage hand* saw the 18-year-old Deanna, clad in ivory satin and lace, wed her first and only beau, the young 25-year-old director.
day. The t»s from Adam* county were among 31t3 to Im- eiamined at the araiory Ratutday It was imported that 3f> of that number were rejected. TO TAKE BIDS FORTEXTBOOKS To Accept Bids Despite Suit Os Department’# Legality Indianapolis, Apr. 21 <U.R>— Dr. f. T. Mahlan, *u|M-rlntendent of, public Instruction, announced that hid* would be accepted for test book adoption In *ll elementary subject* despite a suit to test the department's legality now pending In the court*. Mahlan asked the attorney general's office whether he should accept the bld and attorney general George N. H-ainer replied that "we think It entirely inappropriate to pass upon a i|ite*tlon which the court's ini|H-nding litigation has been asked to decide." Beatner did suggest, however, that Mahlan act on the assumption that any action of the board of edu-1 cation would be legal on the ground* that the legality of the adoption always could be settled later by litigation. PLAN MOVE TO .CONTINUEO FHOM PA<l IB ONK) gress of bickering nt Detroit between the General Motor* corporation and the mited Automobile workers, who have threaten.il strike action utiles* there I* agreement on union demand* for contract revisions. The union a*k* a 10-cent hourly
They Seek “Most Beautiful Model” Title 1 JC Wl ■ ir ' M b tMfl K * « fl M w .. V 5 mtmimwrai ' ■ -yWIIMMWgr fe-Mk ~ , Betty Provost •- • Martaa Wtdtney Barbara McKiaaock
Among the candidates seeking the title of "America’s moot beautiful model," to be selected by prominent editors and publishers attending the American Newspaper Publishers* convention in Now York, are the throe pictured above, They
wage Increase The company hi<« f7M.nfm.MP defense orders and a strike would Involve about KS.otm men. Federal conciliator James F Dewey, who helped iron out the shutdown at the Ford Motor compuny's River Rouge plant, was working on GMC negotiation* At Bnoqualmie. Wash . Mini AFL carpenter* were scheduled to go hack to work today on defense lumber orders at a Weyefbauser timber company, ending a five and one half month* strike The settlement ratified by the anion was obtained by the defense im-dkitloti board. The iMiard awaited a report by a Special investigator on the slttta lion at the Phelps (lodge Copper Products Co., Elisabeth. N J., where I Tint Ctiltul Electn lal Radio and Machine Worker* tl'lOl rejected an agreement which would have returned them to work on defense order* for copper wire and tubing The union asked wage Increases, a union shop. sihl other concession*. Some of the disputes at 15 other plants holding defense contract* or subcontract* were under consideration by the Itoard The war department said at least nine additional strike* were affecting army contract* for various materials. p Adams County Memorial Hospital ♦ ♦ Admitted: Bonnie .I Ellenlierger, route I. Pennville; Daniel Bertwh. route 4. Decatur; Mrs. John Lautzenhelscr. Wren. Ohio; Anna Marie Lengerb'h. route 4; Elyria F Dudgen. Monroeville. Dlsmissnl Mr*. Ted Witte and Isvby son. route U; .Mr*. Jarno* Stauffer and tushy daughter, Homestead No 22: lluymoiul Christ. Monroe; Disle Miller. Fort Wayne. o Gold in Colorado wa* discovered near Central City in 185*.
are. left to right. Betty Provost, Marian Whitney and Barbara McKissoek. The judging will take place at a fashion show staged in conjunction with the newspaper convention by King Features .... .. _ ....
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Christ Beer* <»f Berne was a business caller here Saturday evening. A congregaiiimal meeting will'loheld at the Predliyterlan church the evening of April 3mii and all member, are requea'ed lo attend chrl* Eicher, one of the old timers from Hartford township wa* a Itecatur visitor Saturday evening He I* entirely recovered from hi* lllne** and almost In old form Many from here will attend the spring convocation of the Scottish Bite at Fort Wayne. The session* ign-n tomorrow and continue until Thursday night. Mr*. Phil Byron of Evanston ha* returned home after a five day's Visit a* the guest of her parents. Dr and Mrs Boy ArcWiold Mias Dltle Miller of Fort Wayne, formerly of Ihsatur. was able to Im- dismissed from the hospital today Ml*s Miller underwent an ngeration for the removal of her ;«p---uendil alw.ili a week ago. Daniel Bertsch of route I was admitted to the Adam* county me- < , mortal hospital after falling down the cellar stop* of this home. Bunday He was admiited for g ray lo determine the eitent of hi* injurlo*. Herman L. Confer loft today for Gary, where he will look after busInes* for a day or two, Mr. and Mr* Auer loft thl* morning for their t>»w home in Fort Wayne. Mr and -Mr*. Floyd Arnold and son Roger arnl Mr. and Mrs Ndble Drum motored to Chanute Field. Rantoul. 111., where they visited over the weekend with their sons. I lona 1.1 Arnold anil Bolt Bolinger. Miss Kathryn -Shroyer, harpist, played several Meloction* at thebaccalaureate service* of the Monroe high school graduating class, iield last evening at the Methodist church in Monroe Mi** Shroyer also sang several solo*, accompanying herself on the hanp She wa* aevontpanied lo that place by her IMtrent*. Mr. and Mr*. Ben F Shroyer and Mr and Mr*. Luther Cla*e. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peterson and daughter Joyce of Detroit ' spent the weekend In Decatur with i Mr. Peterson's mother. Mrs. John Peterson and other relative* and friend*. Dr. and Mrs. Hoy Andress motored to Indianapolis Sunday. Mr*. Charles Koller and son Hale and daughter Karen of Fort Wayne visited in Decatur Sunday Mr. and Mr*. Clyde Butler motored to Delphos. Ohio Sunday afternoon where they called on the latter’s aunt. Mr*. Prod Fortner. Mrs. Jirttn Sc hup of South Third street who has lieen in the Henry
I Fonl hospital in Detroit for the I past si* weeks was able to come to I her home in thi* city Saturday SinI i* reported a* much improved and able to Im- irp and around Mr* bug wa* accompanii-d lo DecaMir by her son and damebter-in lww. Dr. and Mt- Billiard Mchug 'if Ite troll. Bill Brown. »'ti<> i* enlisted In the I'nited State* navy, visited with hi* parimt*. Mr and Mrs. W. Guy Brawn over the We-kelid Howard Wisehaupt, Well known j bpelne** analyst. <»f Red Banß. N J and Daytona Beach. Fi-irida F rived In this city lasi evening and will remain at Ills home here for 1 several day* He was accompanh'd by his secretary. Franel- Drake They will continue to Albany. Now York from here. Miss Betty Jean Williams of near Pleasant Mill* I* now < loployeij at the Agnes beauty shop in Decatur. Mr. ami Mr*. I. A. Kalver arrived home early this morning from St. Petersburg, Florida Where they enjoyed the winter Mr* Roy KaJver and daughter*. Carrol ami Bartuni returned front , Chicago ttaturday evening after a ten days' visit with relative* and friend*. o Two Persons Killed In lleadon Collision lndiana|Mill* April 21 ll'P) Two ImHanpnoH* people were killitj atnl three others critically in- •
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jnred In an automobile crash Saturday night <*i state riMil ST southwest of the city Iti-ad were lion E Jones JU. and Irene la-r. 2* Critically injured i wen- Paul sheitiy. 25. Gladys Saylor*. 2*. and Dovli- Maltom-y. 32. I'ollce -aid a high wind apparently canned the car driven by Jone* to wwerve utf the highway ami then he Irusl ta right it, It crashed ti>-adon with one drlvesi by SIH-lliy. COURT HOUSE Marriage License* Otto J Baker. Decatur to Blanche .Marie St nt of i Insatur. Norman W Stu|n» iiliaii-it. Decatur, route om- to Hilda Thtmne, Decatur, route five Raymond II Reinking. Hoagland route one to Esther Ehlerdlt*. Itecatur. route two Maurice E Miller. Monroe, route one to Edith E. HatM-gger, Berne, route two. <» —— Sile of an average I'. S farm inoreasad 17 acres iH-twcn |!3n and I9|u The average now I* 174 acre* coiiipari-d with the average of 158. P acres Hi IP3O. 500 Herein, neatly w rapped, 814x11 .20 lb. While anwalremarked mimeograph, adaptable for all kinds of mimeograph work and suitable for Ink signature, 80c. The Decatur Democrat Cn.
