Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 168, Decatur, Adams County, 17 July 1941 — Page 3

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By BARRifiON CAIRGt I. M)adkalr fM,YW()()D - LIGHTS' CAMRK' ACTION! dashing uniform has frame of Errol Flynn

but all pale by comparison with the one the atar is wearing thia week on the set of "They Died With Their, Boots On.” The picture la just starting and Director ' Raoul Walsh is shooting the episode in which the future General George Cua-

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tirJHhn) arrives to enter West uniform copied after a fMBKf the French General Muup by a tailor in skin-tight trousers of IVMvKeri, a red sash and a green with gold braid. group of upper clasem*s "•* taken Flynn to the maand have told him will be his room Minis in the process of tossin* tt&mjor 'a belongings out into Aft* the shot is over, I ask he likes his role. 'ft'*BVonderful." he exclaims, "the best part I ever had" J i practically floored because a n °torious complainer pictures. They seldom is a screwball," the **JBb on." a Don Quixote livof knights. If guys ittWjß are unlucky, they are just ffybWl as fools. But if they are hKky,Bere is no end to where «|Riny Meyer, pal of Flynn s on ■MMm night club jaunt, interthe studio has had ISO letters from guys who be survivors of the Cusand want jobs in the Is that a laugh? The gjy ptl survivor was Custer's jMB smiles. "You are remark*Wy|yi informed, Mr. Meyer," *BK “Did you go to school?" grins back at him "Cer*W||iOhe squelches. “I went to MIBB I didn't have tn spend my you’ve seen them make SwKqfw movies to realize what's

The Gohlen Rule class of th* Nt. Paul'* church will meat at th* homo of Mr. and Mrs. Lyl* Frans. Fifth street. Wednesday evening a' seven-thirty o'clock. The Willing Worker* clas« of the Bixlmi United Brethren Nunday school will meet with Mrs Gertrude llllpert Friday evening at sev-en-thirty o'clock • The Church Mother*' study club will meet In the aoelnl room of the Methodist church Tuesday afternoon at iwo-thlrty <»'< lock This will ■be the last meeting until Neptem.lter and a good attendance is requested. The lesson subject will be "New Voices Kpealc to Our Children," Hostesses Will be Mrs. Alva laiw«on and Mrs It W Graham The Dutiful Daughters class of the Evangelical Sunday school will •be entertained with a picnic at Hanna-Nuttman park promptly at sis o'clock Tuesday evening. Each member Is requested to bring her own silver and a cup. Hostesses for the affair will Im- the Mesdames Amos Ketchum. Merle Nchnltz. Neva Ntaiiffer and Gerald Cole The hostesses Will furnish all refresh-' • menu. ’ MRS. HOAGLAND IS CLUB HOSTESS Mrs. James Hoagland was hostess to the Decatur flower garden club Tuesday afternoon with twenty members and one guest. Miss Ktta Mallonee. in attendance. An Interesting paper on "Delphinium*'' was read by Mrs. William Affolder (hiring the business meeting plans were made for the flower show to be held Wednesday and Thursday of fair week. The August meeting of the cluti will lie a picnic on the seventh at Memorial park in Huntington. During the social hour, refreshments were served by the hostess and her assistants. Mrs. Atnos Ketchum. Mrs. Don Lutes and Mrs. Affolder. ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Alva Miller of Bluffton. K. H . are the parents of a baby son. born at the Adams county memorial hospital Wednesday evening at 8:56 o'clock. A Cesarean operation was performed. The baby weighed eight pound* and fourteen ounces and he has been named Frederick Wayne. The mother’s

■ going °n- there'e no greater kick I than to watch two veterans fighting it out to steal a acene. This week, on the "Honky Tonk” set, it's nip and tuck between Frank Morgan and Claire Trevor. Tlie set Is the inside of a tent which serves as a bar, gambling house, barber shop and restaurant. Morgan's daughter, Lana Turner, has just married Clark Gable and Frank has had a hard night of IL He is registering a terrific hanglover as Claire, the hard-boiled singer in the gambling spot, comes jover to talk to him. As she begins her speech, Morgan goes into a face twitching act. His fingers pluck nervously at his chin. Claire, who has been reeling off dialogue without a miss, unaccountably blows a line. They start the rehearsal over again. But thio time, there's a difference. When she walks up to Morgan, Claire grasps him by the shoulder. It's a careless sort of a gesture, but it pushes Morgan slightly off balance. The hand stays right there on the shoulder until Claire finishes her speech. And, a moment later, when the two are supposed to walk out of the scene together, Claire grabs Morgan by the arm and sort of leads him. Through all this, the expression of Director Jack Conway remains completely bland. He’s been in the movies about .30 years and he probably could tell even Morgan things about scene stealing. But the by-play out front isn't hurting the shot. So he's willing to let the boys and girls have their fun. Out on the Warner back lot, they are shooting a scene in which two old-fashioned, horse-drawn fire engines clatter down the street of an lowa village. It’s for the picture, “One Foot tn Heaven." Most of the kids on the set have never seen a horse-drawn fire engine before. The adults, carried back through the years, are almost as interested. The steamer and the hose-cart dash by in fine style, with bells clanging. Suddenly, people start to laugh. •■What's the matter?” asks pintslsad Director Irving Rapper. t Fredric March is grinning broadly. "You were so Interested watching the fire engines," says Freddie, • that you forgot to give mo my cue,"

CLUB CALENDAR Baclaty Deadline. 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Fhonee 1000 - 1001 Thursday Women of the Moose, Mrs. Bert Haley, t p. m. Little Flower fltudy riuh. Mrs. B. G Borg. 7: SO P m Union Chapel I'nlted Brethren W. M. A., Mr*. Ford Worthman. I:SO p. m I'nlted Brethren l>. V. B. Class. Mrs. O. P. Mills. Rpm l-adles* Aid Society, Evangelical Church. 2 p. m. Frlnedshtp Village Home Economica Club. Blue Creek Community Building. 2 p. m. Monroe Better Homes Club. 1-H Olrls and Their Mothers. Monroe School. II a. m. I aid les' Class of Nnttman Avenue U. B. Sunday Kcbool, Mrs. Georg* Foor. 7:10 p m. Mt. Luke ladies* Aid Society, Church Basement. All Day, Phoolie Bible class, gi-m Evangelical and Reformed Church Modal Room, * p m. Friday Philathae Claaa. Mrs. Harve Mhroll. I:N p. m. Bobo I'nlted Brethren Willing Workers Clasa, Mfs. Gertrude Hllpert. 7:20 p in Manway Red Cross Center Open For Instructed and Supervised Knitting and Crocheting. Legion Home, 1 to 1:30 p m. Tuesday Dutiful Daughters Class Picnic. Hanna-Nuttman Park. 8 p. m. Church Mothers’ Study Club. Methodist Church. 2:30 p. m. Kirkland laidies Club Annual Picnic. Kirkland School, 7:30 p m. Wednesday Decatur Home Bconotnlca Cluh, Mrs. M W. Bumgerdner. Mt. Paul's Golden Rule Class. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Frans, 7:30 p. m. condition fans reported as fair and the liaby is getting along plendldly. o Adams County Memorial Hospital Admitted: Mrs. Elisabeth Rose. Monroeville; Mita Bertha Bunner. Decatur; Mrs. Mary Helen Marquart. Monroeville. o — Mr. and Mrs. Jay Markel of Centerville, Ohio stopped here yesterday for a visit with the former's mother. Mrs. Elixwlietli Markel and his sister. Mrs. W. J. Caliand They were enroute home from a two weeks' vacation in northern Michigan. Victor Eicher. Adams county auditor. la enjoying two weeks' fishing at Ely. Minnesota. Mrs. Clyde Hutler Is visiting her parents at their summer home on Hamilton lake. Paul Caliand and his sister. Miss Betty Caliand arrived here yesterday for a visit wi*h their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Caliand Mr. Caliand will return to his home in Youngstown. Ohio this evening while Miss Caliand will remain here for a two weeks' visit Miss Mary Jo Butler and Miss Joan Cowan are enjoying two weeks at Camp Ella laigan on Dowart lake. Mrs. Frank Alton Is still confined to her home on Rugg street, following an attack of summer influenaa. The Misses Sharon and Jackie Hite and Kathleen Butler are spend Ing this week at Rome City with their grandmother. Mrs. 8. K. Hite -Mr. and Mrs. Clark William Smith of Pittsburgh. Pa . are spending two weeks with the former's parents. Mr and Mrs. Fred Htnlth of Mouth Third street. Mr. and Mrs. George Bchug and son will leave Friday for their home in Roanoke, Va., after a two weeks visit here. Mrs. Robert Zwick and Mrs. Charles Hite are visiting the lat-Hon-E-Krust Enriched Bread - - in a delicious, easy way to help you get a richer supply of vitamin 81, also the pellagra-preventive vitamin and iron. Serve this fine white bread regularly -• at every meal. Order it from your grocer. HON -E- KRUST Baking Co. Phone 1

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In Revolt Plot? - SUklßk \ I t Z T ■ *< • ’ James < annon United States government move* to bring to trial 2» members of the Socialist Workers party, indicted at St. Paul, Minn., under the seditious conspiracy act on charges of plotting to overthrow the U. S. government through armed revolution. Among those indicted are four members of the party, namely, James P. Cannon, above, national secretary; Felix Morrow, Albert Goldman and Farrell Dobbs. ter's sister at Angola. Mrs. Arthur Ambler left today for her home In Washington. D C. Mr. and -Mrs. E. B. Macy and granddaughter Elisabeth returned yesterday afternoon from Austin. Minn., where they spent the past week visiting Mr. and Mrs. ('. D. Mar y and family. The residence of Mi«s Anna Adler. Winchester and Rugg. is receiving a coal of paint and otherwise being remodelled The Harl Colter home on Winchester street ha* been remodelled and repainted to make it moat attractive. Miss Amelia Tonnelier Is attending Io business in B-nion Hat Iron Michigan. Miss Etta .Mallonee of Scranton. Pa. is visiting her sister, Mrs. James Hoagland of West Monroe street. Mrs. Margaret Rtonerook will leave soon for California where she will visit her daughter Kathryn In Nacrametito. o JAPANESE ARMY CONTINUED FROM PAGE ON» inet. <As the emperor and his ministers sought to end the cabinet crisis, newspapers announced that all schools throughout th» country, due to close for summer vacations.! would be kept tn session for two' weeks more, thereby "relieving the currently overburdened transportsnon f;o ilitie* ’ It w.i* (Mtitiled out that the continued operation of schools, especially boarding schools, would "keep children off trains.” (A I'nlted Press Shanghai dispatch quoted special advices from Japan that full mdl>iliaati<H> was in progress throughout the country.) Censorship was drastically tight-, ened because of the cabinet crisis,' precipitated by a critical situation in foreign relations. O — ■ — Gonvlct labor was used to builJ Singapore* cathedral Memphis is the nation's largest inland cotton market.

Draft Capsules Kept in Vault hl '% 4 B ’ ’ Jr , at ■ X * I iMi iffi V 1 \ \ BHM Sm Guarded by the U. 8. secret service, the 800 capsules containing numbers used in the second draft lottery, July 17, are shown being placed in a treasury vault in Washington. Hr ig. Gen. Lewis B. Hershey. director of selective service, is shown at left.

GERMANS FREE 11. S. NEWSMEN Released An Trade For Four Germans Arrested Here Berlin. July 17-fVPi Richard C. Hottelet. American co resprnd ent, and Frank Nelson and Ivan* Jacobsen, employes of the former United States consulate at Oslo. Norway, started by train for I4sbon today after having le-*n released from Imprisonment In a trade for t four Germans arrested in th* Unit--1 «d Rufes' The Ame-i.aaa leit at noon !■*> A. M t'DT) accompaniri by an American emhaa*y official, to Join the United States consular group at Frankfort. The entire group will proceed to Spain and Lisbon Nat- ; urday. I Jay Allen, correspondent for th* North American Newspaper al- , Hance who was arrested In German occupied territory and Is held there. Is to join the other Americans at i the Spanish frontier of France. | Hottelet. a tnemle-r of the United Press Berlin Staff, was arrested 1 March 1&- "on suspicion of eaplon- . age for an enemy power " He had I been held Incommunicado ever sine* by the secret police, except for one visit by an American consular attache March 2t. • Allen was arrested when he crossed into occupied from tin- | occupied France. Nelson and Jacobsen had iteen held for month* on charges of act!- , vltles inimical to the Nails. They were released after the sailr ing of the United Nfates naval! tranport West Point with Manfred I Zapp and Guenther Tonu. agents I for the German trans-ocean news i service. Kurt Rieth. German diplo-1 ‘ mat. and Eugene Buerk. German' national, who had heen released ■ from I’nlted Blates custody. DOAN TO HEAD I CONTINUED FROM PAGB ONE Mrs Royal Friend. Mrs. I.ee F!*m ing. Mrs. Gus Bohnke and Mrs. Art Hall. The solicitors in Root township will fake their collection to the Monmouth high school. Union township: Gerhard Reinking. chairman; Mrs Rolland Rosa. Mr*. Clinton Stevens. Mrs. Marjorle Nhaffer, Mrs. Heiman Gelmer. and I • Mrs. Ivan Barkley. The solicitor*' In Union township will take their I collection to the Gerhard Relnklng home. Washington township: John Dnan. chairman: Mrs. J Floyd. Mrs. Ralph Stanley. Mrs. Roy Price. Mrs. Floyd Mitchell. Mrs. Stanley Arnold. Mrs. Margaret Poling. Mrs. Ada Barnett, and Mrs. Delota Engle. The solicitor* In the south half of Washington township will take their collection to the town hall at Moqroe and the solicitors in the north half will take their collection to the vacant lot just west of the Niblick store ton Monroe street. Decatur ,1 St. Mary’s: Ben McCullough. I chairman; Mina Hilton. lona Nhlf ferly, Wilma Clouse, Lucille Miller. Mae Tope, Jennie Miller, Bertha McMichael. Mary Ehrsam. Janice Jones. Florence Myers and Hagel Chronister. The nollcitora in the north half of the township will tako their collection to the Bohol school and the solicitors in the i south half will take their collection | to the Pleasant Mills school. | Hartford Township. John Nhtff chairman; Mrs. Walter Meyer. Mr*. I David Cramer. Mrs. Oscar Meshberger. Mr*. Roy Field. Mrs Win Anderson. .Mrs. Clyde Striker. Mrs. J. C. Augsburger. Mrs. Claude Rig- < gin and Miss Beulah Aiigstmrger. All solicitor* In Ifkrtford township will take their collection to the

Nazi Troops Mop Up in Red Town, Hunt Snipers - - — - HI WS* W I " — " • ffl i • |u $ k. . 2 I ~ a r in - ' ■ SW I fl' r According to the German censor-approved caption on this picture, these are German tr<»ops mopping up in a captured Soviet village. Ths aoklien ate on the lookout for sni|>ers.

John Duff home. Decatur Hoy Scout troops, Burdette Custer, chairman with T C. Smith and Dee Fryback. Scout leader* Sum Butler will lie In charge of the city truck foi collect lon Berne: Boy Scout troops, Clarence Sprunger and Sherman Stucky. Scout leaders. The solicitors will take their collection to the fire department. Monroe: Edward Riiud> bush. 'Harold Rich, and Roger Amstutz i under the direction of Wilmer Raudebush. president of the town board Solicitor* will take their collection to the town hall Jefferson township: Rev W F Johnson, chairman; Miss Helen Kenney. John Amstutz. The collection Will lie taken to these homes. — • • o—"Disaster Squad" on Cycles Marion. O il’Pt A motorcycle

Summer Merchandise al I | BIG SAVINGS ■ t Tremendous lieduction* on all Summer Merchandise. But now while prices are low. (ossl selection in eiery department. Check over your needs and shop for the entire family. Big Dress Savings NEW Value. <»*3 gg c SUMMER DRESSES Children- Voile and , , . . Summer Sheer $9 fiQ 9 DRESSES each ’ L for j $ 1 Sharkskins. Jerseys. Seersuckers. Spuns. Bemhergs—all reduced from our Ladies Better higher priced stock—Nixes 12 to 2<l • .'is Summer Dresses to 52 — New shades in all the latest Reduced t«< < *7*7 popular styles. Values to JI.SS. • • Men’s Wc s SLACK SUITS fel *"" B " e * 29 ,0 <2—Tone and Green—Belted Slack \ • i -a ul L W '* h m> *'‘ h,nn ohirt m innsr outer style *ll W Roys Sanforized Shrunk Caberd.nec and Herr.ngbone*-F.,t colors- -Jl.Lr, - J Slack Suits B * n,On,ed Shrunk. | Sizes 6tolo <1 Q Mens Sanforized Shrunk A A liG 71 Only * ~ Slacks—Not all sizes ydC \V ' I HOSIERY w. Ladies White V W >' Ladie * Full Fa * h ' Sport and Dress VUjblfc X i<med Fure Silk I & 6 F<74 £• Hose. Irregulars of 1 A /fl » much higher pric- SHOES // II Wcd hate. New sum- Values to »3 gTI mcr *•»•<*«♦ • • all *’ V All styles, but not in ***** 59C all sizes J <77 Bi x 5 & ■ iUk 8 At Aml * a|w u wl Ay

I "dl«a*ter squad" to a< • In emergen-1 , de* where speed Is at a premium ha* le-en formed liy 15 young met, at Marion Each of the memliers, has completed a first aid course. UH 111.. - 110.111 ■ 11 O in,II , II—! —1». Aged Sisters Die Together Norristown. Pa -<U.R> Mr*. Eliza Kilpatrick. HO. ami tier sister. Mrs. Nally Goodwin. 7H, died within a i few minutes of each other on the first anniversary of their only brother's death. - o —~ Museum Gets Indian Scalp" Canon City. Colo iti.P) An Indian scalp, with braided jet black hair. I* on display at the Municipal Museum. It was taken after the Hand Creek massacre near Lamar. Colo.. t»y Joseph W laimb. Nr who found it in a tepee and passed it on to a son who gave >. to the museum. I o Trad* tn a Good Town Decatur

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Greece to Get Gift Wheat Canberra. Australia. -UP) Australia's apprei iatlon of Greece's hardy action against the Italian invaders has l>e.m expressed hy the 1 decision of the government to send a gift of loihhi tons of v.lieat to Greece . _ ■■■. ■■■ Dog Gets Lite Annu'tv Alameda. Cal. —«UP> — Judge Janie* G. Quinn of the Nuperio.I court took the necessary step* t-. ; carry out the expresied wish of the late Dr. E. N. Drueka that Mike, : his Doliennann pinscher, lie aasuri ed a comfortable existence In .. professional kennel. He ordered lie paid out of the estate for his kennel keep to date and imI pounded the sum Ot Si 410 to *ee Mike through for the next six • year*. _. ... —Q ——— _ Quebe- is tin- only walled city on the continent.