Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 119, Decatur, Adams County, 19 May 1941 — Page 3

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MERRIMAN WINEREGC •ECRET WEDDING REVEALED Mr and Mi 11,0-1 M.oilman of IJM M id - , tl (h , I marriage of the., daughter Mary 'I to Elmer Wititio.yi Jr. t!i«. on of Ml Hid VI I 'A | Herne. The double ring ceremony was I *«lomnlr>d in the 11, Ripple I Christian r hurrh | n Ind aliap >ll <h tide |(, v Payton || Canary. J dm tor of divinity at Butler university. received th. ; Vows Mi and M Vernet I. ' Beerhler of Indlanafmll. were the I attendant*. Mr* W nteregg I. a graduate of the Kirkland high hoo) nnd l« employed at the General Elm trie In !•• ita m wl, . ... , ■ , 1 I uale of the 11, -1,, high hml and • wdl graduate from the School of | Mortuary S« -m In Indtanafmll. 1 Friday. May 2f Soon after .M W.ntweffe** tradI niillon tin y will leave for Fort ; l.tii'l' i'ihil.- Flos oil who •he ha* I ai. initiil .1 jio.ition with the M' j Cannan Mor’a-y There will lea Ineetlnc of the Order of East 111 Star at lh« Ma Monte hall Tiiui'day evening at .ev- | en thirty oh Im k Memorial .ervlee. j for all dm ea*m| member* will al*o be held at thia time and a t >“I attend.im.* I. ri-<|Ueoted The Mugley Evangelical and ReJ formed iadie.' aid *m iety will conI duct a nimmage ..ii.- In the build--1 Irk adjaieti' to the Winn,-* .hoe More Saturday all day. The ladle.- a.d .miety of the Evangelical chnri h will m«et at the I church Tliui-xlay .ifternoon at two o'cloi k All member- are u-k.-d to attend Th<- Tirgah duh will meet at l!< ii llttr hall thia evening at .even- thlr ty o'clock \ pot Im k -upper will ♦h< enjoyi-d later and all memlaer. are a-ki-d to he pre*, lit Mr and Mr- Tom Kit.on and i hildrett etiterta nwl at dinner Sun- | day f" M ami Mt I’h trle* Kit- | *Oll and Pvt Harold Kit.on Fort IfhiMm Mulligan CALVARY AID RECENT MEETING The Calvary ladiea’ aid -oclety met rm ently at the honi<- of Mra. Ur.. Teeple, with Mr- Eva Manlier and Mr* Florence !(■>.. a. the boateaee. Eleven member, and three gue.t. were pre.en’ After the tiu.lne*. meeting, nong. were -ung and Mr. Bernice j

CLUB CALENDAR dot I tty Dead lint, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Rhontt 1000 — 1001 Monoay Pythian RlMert Templa, K. of P. | Homa, 7:30 p. m 1 Red Oom Center Open For Inatructed and Supervl.ed Knlttln< I and Crocheting, Legion Home, 1 to ' < 30 p m. Adam- County Home Etonotnlc. Chora., Moo-e Hom.- 2pm Kum-Joln-I'. Chun, Mr and Mr. Gleti Manlier. 7 30 p m Tintah Club, Ben Hur Hall. 7 10 p. m. Tuttday Monmouth Merry Maida, Monmouth School. I p nt. CST. Catholic Imdlet of Columbia Mother. Hay Party. K of C Hall. <! 3« p m ' i Women of the Moore, Moo.e I Home, a p. m. I i Tri Kappa Ruaine.t Meeting. ' Elk. Home, k p in. II Pul lota XI Buxine.. Meeting. fI.M- Herman KrU'-i kelierg. 7 10 I P m. L,y.il Imnghtn C!a»». Mr«. George Meyer.. 7 Io p 111 Ib-.atur Flower Garden Club. | Mr* lt.-lton Pa ..water. 7:30 p. m. Wtdnetuay St. Jude.’. Study Club. K of C. I Hall. 7 30 p m I Itecatur Home Economic. Club. | Mr* Hertel Nath. 1:15 p. ni. 1 llu-ine.* and Profe*»|onal Wie men’. Club. Appelman'* He.taur- , ant. <:3# p. m I , We.b y Couple. Cla.x. Methodltt I Church. * p. m Thursday | llurali.tle Study Club. Mr. Syl--1 Ve.ter,Staub, k p in Ea-t. rn Star Meeting with Memorial Sr: vi< Muonic Hall. 7:30 p tn. St. Luke'. Igidi.**' Aid Society, 1 Mr and Mr* MM B-averr. All Hay Meeting. I..idi.-*' Aid Sm-jety, Fir.t EvanIgidh al Church. 2 P m. DHta I'li.-'.i Tan Hu lift M. ■ I Ing. Mr*. E V Mi-fMnn. 7:30 p. tn Saturday Rummage Sale by Magley EvanI geh.-al and Reform..! laidiet' Aid Sl. iety. Flr.t Iteir Kat', of Winlie. Shoe Store. All Ifciy. reading.. Rev. George laizler gave a thort talk An attractive gift wan pre.enled to Mr* Morri. Jack>on. a recent bride and a meml»-r of the society. Imring tJie mm-lul hour, refreshment. of itrawlierry .hurt cake and Ice < roam were served. The Rureli.tic study <!ub will meet Tliui-day evening at eight o’clock al the home of Mr. Sylve*ter Staub The Wesley Couple.' cla.s of the | Methodist churvh school will meet ' at the church Wednesday "Veiling | at eight o'clock Election of officers will be held at the meeting and ,-very member is a*ked to be present. The Belta Theta Tau sorority 1 will hold a business meeting at the ! home of Mrs. E. V McCann Tues- ' day evening at seven thirty o'clock. ECONOMICS CLUB REGULAR MEETING The Friendship Village home economics Hub met at the Blue Creek community building Thursday for the regular meeting After the routine opening, roll call was answered with A lesson my mother taught me" .Mrs. Ben Tlcftle read scripture and Mrs. Clara Girod gave a report I of the tuhen ulo.is meeting held in Becutur The meeting dosed with I the laird's prayer repeated in unison. BurlngTTe s-x lal hour, refreshI ments were served by the bos- | te.se. Wilma Young. Fawn Bents. Clara Girod and Ida Riley. Present were the Me.daines Glen llHsiut. Glen Meyers. Lester Sipe Rolla Raudebli.h. Merle Riley. Jess l.iuteiihei.er. Lillian Berry. Ben Tickle. Andy Meyers, Rudy Wolf. Ruth Edwanls. (Hile Fellers. Leland Ripley Hllgetnon. Win. Pat

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Ry RED NKEI.TON 1 M-G-M Featured Comedian, PinchHitting for Harrison Carroll, Who Is on Vacation. HOLLYWOOD.- Hollywood is a place where actors make pictures between benefits. Trying to duck a benefit is three times as diffl-

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another button. A crew of script writers and gng men nearly tears the door down. When you arrive at the benefit, there's a fellow with a baseball bat In one hand and your option In the other. With such doubtful encouragemenL believe me, you strut your stuff. I came to Hollywood to get Into pictures . . . after all, a dummy by the name of Charlie McCarthy , made the grade. The first day I was In town 1 turned down an offer ot 11,000 a week to play opposite Hedy Lamarr . . . that wasn't so much, but it was more than I could afford. Incidentally, if any of you readers would like to meet Hedy, why don’t you come out to the studio ~ I'd like to meet her, too. Everybody In Hollywood goes around with a long face. They're always worrying. And all the folks doing the moat worrying are the ones with the fattest contracts and the biggest swimming pools. I'm too new to the business to start worrying, so that noise you will hear soon probably will be my option dropping with a dull thud. Still. I don't worry I haven’t been eating regularly long enough to get used to it anyhow. I have to admit, though, that Tin the second best comic In Hollywood. Who's first? Oh, there are 39 guys claiming that spot. I sure made a couple of real friends during the making of “Lady IBe Good." They were the cutters lon the picture. They liked me so well that they kept all the scenes ■’ I was in. I hope the cutters on ■ my next picture don't like me so well. Did ynu ever notice how everyone in Hollywood, particularly the

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I terson. Joe Meyer*. Settle White, j Shelby Vance. Chester Bryan. | ' Austin Merriman. Oscar Young. . i tinier Merriman. Kenneth Bentx , Joe llahnert. Clara Dohh. Cha*. Burkhart. Wm Neadsline, John Wolf. Herman Girod. Jesse Girod; visitor*. Mr*. Crank Merriman. Mr*. Maurice Miller and eight children. MRS NELLIE MYERS HONORED WITH DINNER Friday evening Mr and Mrs. C M. Ellsworth and daughter Viola 1 entertained with a dinner party! at six o'clock at their home on Win-1 cheater street honoring the birthday anniversary of their guest, Mr*. Nellie Ellsworth Myer* of Exeter. California, a *l»ter of Mr. Ell*- i worth and a former Decatur resident. i Present were Mr*. Ethel Wyer of Oakland. Calif. Mr. and Mr*. Hurry Miller <if Peru. Mr*. Minnie Stemmier and Mr and Mr* Arthur Stemmier and their five daughter*. Eileen. Dorothy. Wanda. Juanita and Betty, all of Port Wayne. Mr. and Mr*. Ed EHaworth. Mr. and Mr* Francis Ellsworth. and son David. Mr*. It D Myir*. Mix* Luetta Haugh and Mr and Mr*. Ellsworth and daughter, Viola. , MRS. JOHN S. MEYERS IS HONORED GUEST AT PARTY Mrx John H Meyer*, who I* recovering from a recent Illness at the home of her daughter. Mr* Robert Gage.'Watt the guest of honor at a xucpriae party las' evening on the occasion of her birthday anniversary. Guests -were her children and a <** friend*. Card* were enjoyed and a delicious luncheon served. The group presented Mrs Meyers with a beautiful gift. Present were Mr. and .Mrs. Norbert Meyers of Fort Wayne, Mies Bernadlne Brown of Berne. Mr. and Mrs. Haymond Voglewede. Mr. and Mrs la>onard Meyers, Mr and Mr* Adrian Lichtle, Mr. and Mr*. John Meyers .and children Raymond James and Ambrose. Joe Appelman. Mildred and Os*mr Lengerich, Mr. and Mrs Gage and children and | the guest of honor. Mrs, Meyers. I MRS. DAVIS WOLFE HAS BITHDAY DINNER A dinner party was enjoyed Sunday noon at the home of Mrs. Davis Wolfe on Keklonga street on the r occasion of her fkfty-elghth birth- s day anniversary. Seventeen grand- 1 children were among those pre- * sent. Guests were Davis Wolfe and won ( James, Mr. and Mrs. Addison ( | Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wolfe a

I actors. Is always building somas thing ? Home like to build fences, some dog houses, for their own personal occupancy, and some, Ilka me. build rock gardens. 1 Just finished one In my backyard. A visitor the other day looked out the window and said, "What a beautiful view of that mountain over there." But it wasn't a mountain My rock garden just got away from me. The only thing that really bothers me in Hollywood is the problem of autograph hounds. Boy. are they tough. I run as fast as 1 can. but 1 never can catch up with them. Every star In Hollywood has a ranch. They're those little things you see along the road between the Good Humor stands. I wonder If any of you has noticed how independent Hollywood is getting lately. AU the yes men are saying maybe. All my friends write me for Informat'on about Lana Turner. Weil. I wouldn't say that she's exactly a glamor girl. But the other day she dropped her handkerchief In Laurel canyon and now they have a labor gang there repairing the road. I went to a party the other night and everybody who Is afraid he'i a nobody was there. You know Hollywood is a place where people who don't like each other, gc places they don't want to go. to impress people they don't even know. Somehow, In Hollywood, you can't help talking about the weather. There's so much of it. The sun shines so much they build big dams to hold It back. One day I had to turn down a call for a benefit . . . because the salmon were running in my front yard. Another time I stopped to talii to the cop on the comer and no* ticed he had web feet. He had just arrested a girl for jay wading. I noticed an actor talking to a press agent the other day. He was telling the P. A. that he didn't care anything about publicity . . . that he would be happy if his name never appeared in the papers. The press agent squelched, "Then, why don’t you let loose of my lapels." Have you seen the latest slogan of the censors . . . "Stop! Look! and I-ess Sin." A censor Is a fellow who can read three meanings into a two-way gag. Incidentally, Clark Gable called me this afternoon. I didn't answer. though. 1 didn't like what he called me.

I land family. Mr and Mrs. 4'loyee ' Wolfe and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shaffer and family. Mr and ' Mr* Russell Miller. Eugene. Junior. Betty and Hilly Wolfe Mr and Mr* Vergil Wolfe and family. Clarence Boring. The meeting of the !>>yal Daughters class of the Evangelical Sunday school Will be held at the home <g Mrs George Meyers Tuesday evening at seven-thirty o'clock instead <>f with Mr* Hilda Gaunt as first announced Members are asked to please take notice —. The annua! junior prom will be held Tuesday evening, beginning at at g;3o o'clock at the Decatur Catholic high school auditorium Memher* of the IMI graduating class of the school will be entertained by the junior class members at the event. Adams County Woman Has Hip Fractured Mrs. Palina Heller of Berne, route one. I* confined in the Adam* county memorial hospital here, suffering from a fractured hip sustained in a fall at her home. College President •I® E n r Frank Hugh Sparks, onetime manufacturer of automobile accessories. who left a brilliant career in business In 1935 to prepare himself for work in education Is the newly elected president of Wabash college. Mr. Sparks will succeed Louis Bertram Hopkins, whose sudden death last summer ended his administration in its fifteenth year.

Mrs Phillip Carper |s planning to 1 love early In June for a visit with I her daughters in California John Myers Is moving the Kocher house to a now location ju«' ! west of its present location on Adams street He recently purchased ■ the budding when the property -was sold to the M hool IsMid for a ( play ground for Lincoln school Funeral services for John W Confer were held Saturday from Hi Patrick's church In fort Wayns and burial was in H' Joseph cemetery hare Mr and Mrs J Irw.ght Peterson wt<>p|»-d in Iterator yesterday for several hours where they enjoyed dinner and a visit with the former's mother Mrs John Peterson. They were enroute from a visit in Detroit with Mr and Mrs Robert Peterson to ’their home In Indianapolis, Mr and Mr« Gerald Johnson of Elwood and Mt and Mr*. Harold McKnlght of lieiatur enjoyed the week-end in Holland, Michigan attending the tul>|> festival Miss Dorothy Durkin and her guest. Miss Emily Kopp, have returned to their teaching in Ea-t Chicago after a several days' visit with relatives ami friends here Mr and Mrs. Carl KUge and won. Danny, of Deutero. Ontario. Canada and Mrs. John Bauer of Convoy. Ohio are spending a few days with the HI Bauer family here. .Mr and Mrs. R C Meyers of this city visited Saturday evening in Fort Wayne with Mr and Mrs. William Fruechtenlcht. Mr and Mrs Jonas Ttrltch of Fort Wayne were In Decatur la«t evening and attended the Imccalaureate exenlse* at the Deiattir hlxli wchtMil auditorium Miss Susanne Sellemey -r of Elk hart enjoyed the weekend with her father. Aitiert Selleineyer Mr and Mrs. E B Macy motored to Van Wert. Ohio Saturday afternoon for a visit with James Low ellyn and hi* sister. Mrs. Blanche WilliamsPrivate Harold Kltson of Fort Custer. Michigan apent the week end with his parent*. Mr. and Mrs Charles Kitson Rev R II Mueller of Indianapolis will lw the guest minister next Sunday at the morning and evening service* of the First Evangelical church In this city Mr and Mrs Gaylord Acheson of Illinois vi*it7w| over the week-end with Mr and Mrs. Homer Mey.is of Winchester stree’ The daily vacation Bible school of the Evangelical church will begin Monday morning. May 3<i at eight-thirty o'clock There will be classes for the beginner, primary, junior and intermediate are child ren The school will last two weeks and an interesting course has been arranged. The 153rd general assembly of the Presbyterian church in the t'nited States Will be held next Thursday. May 22 in St. Imuis. Mo Commissioners and guest* will total alxiut two thousand Mr. and Mrs C M Filsworth and their guest. Mrs. Nell'e Myers of Exeter. Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. M Ellsworth enjoyed a motor trip through southern Indiana and into Kentucky Sunday They went to Cllfty Falls at Madison and on through the south part of the state, ferrying across the Ohio river They motored along the river enjoying the beautiful scenery and returned home through Cincinnati. Ohio Mrs. William Parent of Adams street left yesterday for Fort Atki son. lowa to be at the bedside of her aunt. Mrs. Chris Hchmltt. who Is seriously ill Mrs W A KRspper has gone to Brooklyn. Now York to visit with her daughter. Mrs Henry Birdsall and her new granddaughter. Cecelia. The condition of Mrs. Dora lain rent. 231 North Fifth street, who underwent a major opi-artlon Sun day at the Adams county nu-morial

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, hospital wa« reported as fairly good I although no visitors are permitted I p III—I mil 111 ■ i-i-ni . Adam« County Memorial Hospital Admitted: Mrs Dora lantrent. ID* North Fifth street 1 Visitors are : Ignited to members of th* Immad--1 late family t ! Dismissed Martin Frach'e, Decatur. rout*- two: Miss Caroline Ha - begger. Monroe and Rogei Htevgn*. - Wren. Ohio DEATH CLAIMS • CONTINL'KD FBUM FADR ONitt | will be taken to the home of a daughter. Mrs. William F Noll on | the Taylor road where It may I* 1 viewed after 7 o'clock tonight He was married October It Ited. Ito Rose M FoX. Who died HeptemI her 3. 1917 Three children were tern to the couple. Louis Fox NlMer. Mr« W.lliam F Noll and Mr* , William I! Hall, all of Fort Wayne A slater Mrs Harry J Andrews of Chicago also survives STATE APPROVES 'CONTINUED Ft-.OM PAGE ONE) solidale six one-room «ho>l< and •tendon the frame gymnasium now maintained as a bask-tliall fIIHH PREBLE EAR.MER 'CONTINUED rßilg l AOK ON» . Tuesday afternoon at I <>'< I<m k | tCSTi at the home and I 30 o'< I<h k at the church, with Rev. W II Moeller otficlaiing Burial will l»In the < hurch cemetery. The body was returned to 'he , reside"* *- from th*- Zwl. k funeral home Sunday afternoon and may be viewed there until time (or the services. VOLUNTEER DRIVERS (CONTINUED FROM FADE ONE) I Zamzani was a neutral *hl|> I' whs carrying non lielligerent cargo." Th*- missionaries Included five members of the Oblet Father* of Montreal who were en route to llasudoland. South Afrha There were five families of Seventh Day Adventists, en route to Palestine . and Egypt and 19 adults and seven children of the Africa inland mis- . slott. who weir leiund for Kenya . and the Belgian Congo Among the missionaries were the j Rev and Mrs David Hall and their I children. Barbara 9. and John. 3. , who were iHitind for Rhodesia where they had served from IP3! I and 1939 Mrs Kathalren la-vlss. of Hoy I ■ lake. England, anil her two children. Peter, fi and Wriidyn 2 I were lemtid for Africa to Join her husband a royal air force pilot I They had spent the summer in i Montreal. Tlte Zamzam'g nurse was Paulj ette Bonnin, a Frenchwoman Miss Bonnin, a native of Hrltanny had served a year In the European hospital In Alexandria before sign I Ing <>n with the Zamzatn Shipping circles here felt there was a possibility that all the pas sengers and the crew were aboard a German raiding cruiser either a converted merchant ship of a <miser The ship apparently dis ' appeared without 11 trace and this they said. Indicated the work of .1 surface raider If It had been tor pedoed by a submarine there would have been survivors In life boats and some of them In all prob ! ability would have been picked up I by this time, they believed The young American ambulance drivers Included Philip N. Faver sham. .11 son of the famous actor J William Faversham. who before he volunteered, was an actor who 1 1 had appeared with Cornelius Otis : i Skinner and Clifton Wehh; Mich ael Klrchwey Clark 21. a Harvard student, whose mother. Frieda Klrchwey Is editor of the Nation I and an ardent advocate of all out i aid Including convoy*, for Britain whose father i* Evans Clark, head of the Twentieth Century fund The name of Arthur Krida. Jr .

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2fi of Mouth Kent Conn, on th* list of the missing, recalled a polgnani moment when the ship cleared New York amid the cheers Os Well wishers Ki l<ia had eloped three days liefuie to Goidonsvllle, Va. with Miss Georgette In- Vllalne. Wsuitpart. Conn . who. laughing through her tears, said to reporters "I'm prepared to tea widow " The Zamzatn flew the flag of Egypt, technbal neutral though British fortes hoth land and naval, are lia-ed on Egyptian roll by virtue of It* treaty with Great Bi train. — -o-- ■ ■ — Charles Oplinger Dies In Fort Wayne Ciharle* Cj.'.lr.l'l brother-in-law of Mrs. () K Baker of this city, died Munday morning at his home in Fort Wayne after an lllne«« of »wo years Survivors included the wid< w Maeola. a son. R oliert, and a daughter Mrs. Ile-ty Maze, both <»f Valparaiso, a «i*ter Mrs Beattie Baker of Warsaw, and two grandchildren Funeral services will !»• held at Mungovan ami Sons’ m irtuary in Fort Wayne at 2 .w p m Tuesday. Burial will te- in Liadenwood <>-metery o Two Autos Stolen, One Im Recovered A car owned l>y Otho latie-n-tein was reported stolen from a pat king 10l here Saturday night and then recovered on Monroe street Sunday. Police Chief James Border* reported today Police are looking for an auto. own>'d by Wendell Macklin, which was reported stolen Sunday The car ir a 19*1 Plymouth coupe, louring the ikense plates, numbered t»l 902 o Catherine Fairchild One Os Graduates Mias Catherine Fairchild formerly us thia * ity. is a member of the graduating < lass of the Epworth hospital etfi.Mil of nursing in South Bend Commencement eXer* ieses will lie held Friday. May 23 in tne First Methodist church at Sooth Bend Miss Fairchild is the daughter of Thoma* I. Fairch.ld of thi* city and a graduate of the 1937 ' < las, of Pleasant Mills high mdiooL j]Fur Coat ’STORAGE Call uix now! Improve your Diet with Hon-E-Krust Enriched Bread DrlicioUk . . and richer in nourishment! oil Ket (he needed Vitamin 81. also the pellagra-preventive vitamin and iron. (Jive your family Hon - E • Krust Enriched Bread (or health's sake. HON-E-KRUST BAKING CO. Phone 1 No. 2nd fit. Docatur