Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 158, Decatur, Adams County, 5 July 1941 — Page 3

Saturday, iuiy 1941

SOCIETY

iJANE BEERY SHELBY FAULKNER Mary Jana Beery. daughter md Mrs. Albert Beery of MIS «tar street. became the if Shelby Faulkner, eon of 1 Mr*. Everett Faulkner of 1. Thursday evening row* were received at eight In the First Methodist of this city by the Rev. R ham. In a beautiful candleeremony. The church was vely decorated with summer flower*. -ding the ceremony .Mrs. Dailey. organist. gave a flf--2* minute musical*- Attendant* wertgMl** Gladys Miller of thl* city and Everett Faulkner, Jr. of Tha bride who wa* riven in marrtagmby her father wore a white dottefl ewiss. afreet length die** which wa* trimmed In embroidered pique. She carried a bouquet of plnkßnil white roses. I Her attendant wore a rose colorI od BTw and carried a bouquet of pinkHoxe* A Short reception was held In the ■buy of the church after which * Mr. And Mr*. Faulkner ]eft on a waddth i< I'pon then return they . rill lie at home with the I parentiTholtbrlde la a graduate of the high school and is employed IB lh<- office* of John M. Doan. who graduated from thoMu hixh M tool la otnploy Wayne Pump company Wayne. TheFe *HI be a buaine** meet1 Ing of the Walther league in the basemUtit of the Zion Lutheran churem Tuesday evening at eight oekmk. MR* WILSON REEO HOSTRSS TO SOCIETY ‘ The 1 ladies' aid society of the United Brethren church met Thursday awrnoon at the home of .Mrs. 0* Wilson Reed with Mrs. Sautblne and Mr* Myer* as the assisting I nuiiwjji ll ffkafceeting presided over by Mrs. Wynti opened with the singing of a hymn Mrs. Roy Momma read tha fif»>- f.net psalm and Mra. ■ A. C. But. her read a aermouetle ~ from ths "Upper Room.” * Calls Were reported by the visitt" Ing MNMnute.' The penny a day committe-1 for nest month includes Mrs. dMßrge Meyers. Mra. Charles

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By BARIURON ( ARROLL T Blag Fralar** MyMitate Writer HOLLYWOOD. — LIGHTS! CAMERA! ACTION! Out an the "Law of the Tropics" fa- aat at Warners, Constance Bennett

and Jaffrey ■ Lynn ar* arguing on the porch of a ramshackle house and are waiting for the eound of a shot that will indicate the eulcide of Hobart Boeworth. I The tropics, in a Warner BrothI era picture, ueuI ally is located on a plot of

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w/ii n vs ..J (round near the studio which ia simply as "the 30 acres.” . . On this spot, James Cagney, Ann Sheridan and Pat OBrien fought and loved on a banana MBMtaUon in •‘Torrid Zona.” Now the Mens has been chanced. It's 4) . a rubber plantation. But the flght--1 1 tof and the loving are going on in M muck the same manner. a The "tropical" Burbank sun is lot today and la not at the right uigte. So a canvas has been rtretohed over the set and studio ■' ’ toaMare helping to illuminate the >0 sftook Ing Miss Bennett and the tot looking Mr. Lynn. Thia can- ' Jms also helps to deaden the sound I it a gky-fuli of airplanes making Mat lights from nearby factories. At a signal from Director Ray HMMk) Enright, Mlaa Bennett and JJj -yna go into their argument It seems that Lynn has discovprocess to doubts the pro ■*l tucttoa of rubber but the corpora- ; tai to giving the credit to some*O, Mbs Bennett ia outraged. She ~ nys to Lynn, "You nw<d somebody o look after you, you big putty•q waded gaiootl" ■ * At this point Mushy Callahan, «r «4Mng champion, ia supposed to ; NM to# stare by firing a shot from Ba tots it go. It sounds more cannon than a piatoL ■ Maa Bennett involuntarily MK Any nervous woman might ump ea hearing a shot but screen ■lfto IMRWMIS can't do it The audience < J»CStor Enright turns accusingRiX BHMfird Callahan. aKhy." he says, -I thought I MHtou to give ma a dull sound■g not.” I Csltohan registers embarrassMik He asks for a shell with • or powder charge. «M Utt

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phones 100® - 1001 Monaay Red Cross Center Open For Instructed and Supervised Knitting and Crocheting, Legion Home, 1 to 4:30 p m. Adam* County Home Economics Chorus. Moose Home, 2 p m. Tuesday Dorcas Class Annual Picnic. American legion Park, fl p. m. Walther league Busin*** Meeting. Zion Lutheran Church. K p. tn Mothers Study Club. Methodist Church, 2:30 p. m. Delta Theta Tau Business Meeting. Mrs. Charles Kile, fl p. m. Hakes and N W Abbott Alter the closing prayer by Mra. Frank Jones a soc ial hour and refreshments were enjoyed. FOUGHTY-FEASEL WEDDING OCCUR* Mra. William Foughty of 104 South Thirteenth street announces the marriage of her daughter. Betty Ixtulse, to Charles G. Feasel. son of Mr. nd Mrs. John Feasel of east of the city. The wedding occurred Thursday in Van Wert, Ohio, the vows being received by lhe Rev. Walter E. Meyer in the parsonage of the Si. Thoma* Lutheran church. Mr. and Mra. John Brown of Van Wert were the attendants. Mrs. Feasel I* a graduate of Decatur high school while Mr. Feasel attended the Pleasant Mills high school. CHRISTIAN LADIES AID SOCIETY MEETS The ladles' aid society of lhe First Christian church met In the socl al room of the church Thursday afternoon for the regular meeting. Mrs. Hersel Nash, president, conducted the business meeting which opened with song, responsive scripture reading and prayer In unison. Roll call was responded to with patriotic quotation*. Plans were furthered for the street fair booth and committees were appointed. Tho business meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction Miss iMargarot Daniel, hostess afternoon. Invited the members to Che diningroom where a long table wan attractively centered with gold flowers with gold tapers on either

an electrician. "Just shoot It off in your pocket Then it will sound dull.** Comments on grips, prop-men. etc., always are interesting to hear when you visit a set At Twentieth Century-Eos, a grip whom I have known for years ia standing beside me while I watch Alice Faye and Cobina Wright, Jr., enact a scene for "Week-End in Havana." The girls are supposed to be in Havana now—in a luxury suite at a big hotel Alice ia the poor girt tn the story, a hosiery clerk In Macy's basement, who has saved her money for years to make a vacation cruise to Cuba. Cobina la the rich girt and th# fiancee of the hero, John Payne. The hero's eyes have been wandering and Cobina is trying to break up his romance with Alice. Before her poise and assurance, the hosiery clerk's dream of love Is beginning to fade. Audiences won't be fooled. They will bet on Alice to win the hero in the end. And they’ll want her to. But my friend, the grip, shakes his head. "Can you imagine it?" ho says. "The guy's going to give up a swell looking heiress like that to marry a girl in Macy's basement. He's nutsi" From his pulpit at the Dutch Reform church in New York, Dr. Norman Vincent Peale has oome to Hollywood to be technical adviser on "Ono Foot in Heaven,” which la the story of a Methodist minister. I talk on the sot with Dr. Peale and with his pretty wife. The business of making movies is new to them. Like all intelligent observers, they are amased at one specialised skill required of film actors. Wo watch Martha Scott playing softly on the piano while her mother and her father road a newspaper account of her engagement to Fredric March. A moment ago, Martha was chatting with us airily. Now the camera must on exalted emotion in her eyes. Director Irving Rapper Is talking to her quietly. "Think of Juliet, Martha," to sayc. "Think of Mendelssohn's romance.** Dr. Peale, the pulpit orator, whispers to me: "I don't see how they do it A man making a speech builds up to B mood. These Hollywood stars are given a fragment of a scene and are expected to play It in full

side to comtnamora'e the fiftieth year of the society's service to the church. A lovely luncheon wa* served In keeping with the occasion. The next meeting of lhe society will be held at the home of Rev and Mr*. Kenneth Tlmmon* in Fort Wayne. July 17. Thia will be an all day meeting and e pot luck dinner will be served at noon. Each member la asked to bring one dish of food, her own table service and a needle and thimble for quilting. All members are to be at the church ready tn leave by nine-thir-ty o'clock. ENTERTAINS FOR HOUSE GUEST Mr*. Al D Schmitt of 421 Mercer avenue entertained with two table* of bridge Thursday evening complimenting her house guest. Ml«s Catherine Wilson of Chicago. After several game*, prise* were won by Mra. France* Terveer and Miss Mayme Deiningen Miss Wilson wa* also given a gift. A lovely luncheon was served by the hostess. Miss Wilson will return to her home Sunday after a several day’s visit her*. FRIENDS SURPRISE AUSTIN MERRIMAN A group of friend* delightfully surprised Mrs. Austin Merriman Thursday evening by arriving to help her commemorate her birthday anniversary. A hamburger fry was a feature of the evening. Present were Mr. and Mrs. lutDoyt Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Don Raudenbush and children. Rex. Jack and Rose Marie, Mr. and Mra. Merle Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Miller, Miss Victoria Merriman and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Merriman. SOCIETY | Member* of the Dorcas class of the Evangelical Sunday school will have their annual picnic Tuesday evening at six o'clock in the American l-egion park. All member* of the class and their families are invited to attend. O ~, JAMES IVETICH, CONTINUED FROM PAOB ONB bodies could serve as to the Identification of the two, since neither body could be recognized. The battered nose of the plan* corroborated the assertion that it had struct nose first and then the tail flopped back. A bent strut in front of Ivetich’* head also attested to the force of the crash. First Visit in 15 Years It wa* the first visit of the llozIch family at the Ivetich home In 15 years. Mra. Roslch and a daughter, Teresa, were in the house chatting with Anna Ivetich. another elater of Jimmy's. Mrs. Ivetich was on her way home from town when the accident occurred. Teresa was to have taken the next ride with Jimmy, who had been entertaining his relative* with trips in the plane. Jimmy and Joseph had been up earlier in the day The tragedy undoubtedly will have a marked affect upon the airminded family. "You'll never go up again." Mrs. Ivetich sobbing told Josephine as she stood watching the stlll-amoklng debris of the plane in which her son had died. Josephine received her pilot's license several months ago. after completing instructions and making her solo hours test at a Fort Wayne aviation field. Mrs. Ivetich. although not a pilot, has been enthusiastically Interested In her children's hobby and frequently aided them in making mechanical repairs. The plane was purchased in parts by Jimmy sometime ago and then rebuilt. It was a light two winged craft, and was the second one that the youth had owned. As for Jimmy, his flying prowess had never been questioned. One of the city's flrat “eagles." he had been flying for six years. It was on May 5. 1937 that he was awarded his student's certificate. A check mark after the word "Excellent, 90-100” on his certificate was considered proof of his ability. The youth wae an employe of the Decatur Casting company, and reTOMORROW Serve the Family Hon-E-Krust Enriched Bread Contains Vitamin 81, also t h e pellagra preventive vitamin and iron. Start tomorrow to enjoy this finer, more nourishing bread. Get it from your grocer. HON - E • KRUST Baking Co. Phone 1

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built the plane* during hl* "pare time. He had also erected a hangar In the rear of the Ivetich home, located on Routh Thirteenth street. He had rolled out a Stretch of ground near the rsldence, suitable for a take-off and landing field. Attracts Hundreds Coming at a time when It did—just before the fireworks Fourth of July celebration, the accident attra< ted hundreds to acene. With the federal road 27 by pass already overburdened with the holiday traffic, hundred* more flocked to lhe scene as they either saw lhe flames or heard of th* crash. City Police Chief James Border*, officers Truman Blerle and Earl Warnock of the stale police and others aided In directing the traffic which poured by on the liy-pas* only a few hundred feet from Where the crash occurred. Ambulances and hearse* from the Gilllg and Doan and Hla< k funeral home* stood by to take away th* bodle* alter the wreckage was Inspected by J. Jerome Yager, county coroner. The body of Ivetich. charred hi Its sitting position, wax lifted from the rear 'ockplt shell, while that of Roslch could not be extricated until some metal framework was twisted away. Meanwhile curloua hundreds disdained police blockades and waded through the marshy thicket to reach the scene. Mass On Tuesday Because of the condition of the bodies. burial wiH be Sunday afternoon. following a short service at 3 o'clock at the Nt Mary's Catholic chuMi The funeral mass will said Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock, at the church. Both Itodies are Itelng held at the Gilllg and Doan funeral home until time for th> burial. Coroner Yager continued his investigation Into the tragedy this morning and wax joined by William A. Butterx of the civil aeronautics safety imard at Chicago who arrived early today. (Member* of the Roticb family decided rhls morning upon burying the Chicago youth here, rather than returning the Issly to his home city for burial. James Ivetich. who was familiarly known as "Jimmy." was born on February 9. 1917. the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Ivetich. Nr. Surviving are the mother. Mrs. Helen Ivetich: the sister. Josephine and another sister. Anna, all at home Rozich. a native of Chit ago. wa* a resident of that city hi* entire life. Surviving, besides the mother and father and the sister. Theresa, who are in this city, are a brother and another sister in Chicago. ~, ie . —.-- Mexican Dies At County Infirmary lanris Martinec. 59. Mexican, died this morning at 8:30 o'clock at the county infirmary. He was a native of Mexico and had been at the infirmary for a number of years. Funeral services will be held at the Black funeral home Tuesday morning at in o'clock and burial will be in the East Salem cemetery. o f : z ♦ Adams County Memorial Hospital Admitted: Francis Faurote. 418 Winchester street; John Human, route 4: Ortez Carmona. Monroe, route 1 Mra Sarah I’"" 409 South Thirteenth street land dismissed); lanvlx HaPt>. route 3 (and dismissed). Dismissed: Mr. Emmanuel Schmidt. route 1. Monroe: Mrs. John Ellinger and baiby daughter. Ohio City; Mrs. Walter Zimmerman and baby daughter, route 2.

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I 0 - • REUNION CALENDAR * Sunday, Ju'y 13 Barker annual reunion. Bun Set 'park Sunday. July 20 Annual H'uddhaker Reunion. Bluffton State Forest Ixxtg* Washington and Rteel reunion. 1 Sunflet park Koeaeman reunion, rain or shine, ' Bun Set park. Sunday July 27 Annual Rnren reunion, Runß-t park. ' I Hoffman reunion, Rnnßet park Cowan annual reunion. Hun Set park. Sunday, Augst 3 Annual Det finger reunion, Run Ret park. Roebuck reualon, rain or ahlne, Him Set park. Sunday. Augst 10 Relllg and Reohm reunion, Run- ' Het park. Dillinger annual reunion, Sun Set park. Rens family reunion. Run Set park Annual Minch reunion, Bun Set park. Sunday, Augsut 17 Wilson and Rchafer reunion, SunSet park. Sunday. August 24 Fry and Yost annual reunion, Sun Set park. H«iman annuel reunion, Sun Set park. Mr. and Mrs. G. Remy Bierly and ''family will have as their guest* I this weekend the former's brother. Walter Bierly and family of Louis- •! vllle. JCy., and his sister. Miss €ei' cells Bierly of New Albany II Mrs. Mattle Young of route 2 r Monroe visited in Decatur Thur* -, day afternoon. Curt 1-a Turner. son of Mr and • i Mrs Ross laiTurner. Is home from ; Camp Shelby on a ten day furi lough. He is a private first class, r Fred Okeley of route I. Monroe wax among Thursday's business . I visitors. i Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Myers visited In Fort Wayne last evening a»j . I the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clark . i Van Horn. 'Miss Doris Potter and Mis* Kathryn King left today for a several , days sightseeing trip They will, , go to Niagara Falls and also into r Canada Mias MaJ>le Wolff and Miss Berr nadlne Hackman left Thursday for Detroit. Michigan for a visit with relative* and friend* over the Fourth and the weekend. They will return to their homes here Monr day. Dr and Mrs. Ray Stlngely had as 1 their guest* over the Fourth. Dr. ‘ and Mr*. Roy Pownall and daugh- ' ter. Mary Kathryn of Plymouth. '! Mrs. Sarah Potts of Ut9 Routh ’I Thirteenth street was admited to * | the Adams county memorial ho«pi'hal Thursday following a fall in * which she fractured her right elbow. She was dismissed iater. ■Mr. and Mr*. David Baker and ) daughter. Kathleen Ann. of North Vernon are visiting relatives and friend* here. | __* 1 ARRIVALS > Mr. and Mrs. Menno Nussbaum of • i Berne are the parents of a baby I girl, born at the Adams county me- ' mortal hospital Frlduv afternoon at -' 2:26 o'clock. She has Ireen named i Dovanna Fay. , . _ o . II American men smoke an average i of I»»0 cigars a year.

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