Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 210, Decatur, Adams County, 5 September 1941 — Page 3

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H B- H4KKIMIV ( ARROLL M bs< Irilir.a IjcSUsls Writes ■HOLLYWOOD In accepting ■m*.* David Butler * invitation Btprnd Labor Dav at the Del Mar Mr* irark John Barrymore made an aaaertion BfcMk.. j* that floored fl\Mfc r V on fl HI **' MB T!;e Great Profl jfnH M A, 1* only the sec|fl ■’.! time he ever i B ea !,«.> ve fl| UHH ra<e |, Sa 'D- other de- . fl iMSffll 1 ■'■'■ wa ’ 0R 25 y(aH BwiN.UrroU ■» Someboj, luked him if he ■udtL ■2' WM awful," replied Barryy .pumg. “1 let six ahil- ■ *h*t next' Patricia Morison's fl* 11 lw| u <alie cut them off for Br « "The Morning After") ■*• fl'en to a telescopic la borafl? Hollywood. They will be fl*Mur the iroes-hairs on gun ■»! apeeia! request of Mrs T. A. fl cDwtl! ’ one half ~ir the film iE* 1 * ** * !fr c **thl art or son, ■«;ly Mriweaei!, will be invested fl ln ? >! Bt *'« Kovemment bonds. fIS law requires that fl? ™ be kept in trust ifln’tT, noth ‘ n < about how they i** 11 be invested. Kh?*V" llr rn,m< *y needs «- flT?*; EoMy l» the 12-year-oid K£“-^ !y who P ia y»d «!« ot the EaX ta " How Gre * n ErttaJ< VtU * y ” tnd who now *• flrttag in Confirm or Deny." I\n , CfX “ lry h “ ***” wonderMcDowolL EuJ ?arTiin «» win E v h,, n' r i!f<S SUt * If there t>n nt “ h UxM - Mr. McF>«£v ,w th * m °“ i 01 ■to- Bruc, - Jr - Wattw Eher Ki. n ‘ me ' !l Chri * ■ Vittw Matur, hu Em? 8 ? '*’* * ayta < C«*thy E«3 ; Uchw h ‘ d to p hont Em “ k “ th* plane El Mature * *** mlnul * ,or EUf “J i? lowa<l to speak E a Hh««t? rnb ’ rroßtt ‘** t E* bletkhl at*"! 1 * U *‘ r “* m *

tarried a bouquet it while ro«e« and wore a Bold rro«>. a gift of the groom The brldeamald wore pinta rhlf son over taffeta, trimmed with blue velvet Ih»w» and a blue coronet of fkrwer* In her halt Hhe wore a ■houlder b*ngth veil of matching ►hade and a three atrand pearl necklace which wa» a gift of the 4. ride Hhe carried a bouquet of gladloluaea t'ahera were Jerome Ginter and Glen F.hraam Following the rare I rnony a retention wa« held al the home of the bride', father The serving liable waa centered with a three tiered Wedding. (alter, the coonle left on a wedd ing trip of unannounced ib-atlna-lion. For traveling the bride wor > a green traveling print with white accewnorlea. Mrs ('roller la an employee of 4he General Klertrlc and Mr t'ro tier follow, the occupation of farm Ing. The couple will renide at the home of the groom’* parent* for the prearnt. WOMEN OF MOOSE HAVE GOOD ATTENDANCE • The Women of the Moo«e held their regular lodge meeting at the home Thursday evening wMh a gteal attendance Mr*. Bert Haley, senior regent, gave an Intereating report of the Mate convention held I recently at Indianapolla. After the nine o'clock ceremony and the balloting on candidate*, committee* were appointed in preparation for the dedication of the new Moose home in the near fu tore. Plana were made for the annual picnic to Ire held Sunday. Haptember 7 at Hun Het park The negt . regular men Ing will Ire held Thur* day evening. September 18 MRS. LAURENT HOSTESS TO SO CHA REA CLUB Mrs. George laiurent was hoatea* 1 to memdrer* of the H-i t'ha Rea dub and two gue«ta. Mr* Harry Kina and Mr*. John Moore, at the Watt : End restaurant laat evening. Officer* chosen for the new year were Mra. Glenn Hill, president. i Mia* Virginia Imuretit. secretary I 1 and Mr* Bryce Butler, treasurer Five game* of hrluge were enjoyed and priie* presented to Mr*. Clyde Buller. Mr*. Dick Khinger

the players I those not in the scene) on the right ■ 111 ■ After Warners phoned all the wire services that Brenda Marshall was entering the hospital at a certain time, she got cold feet and went home instead. It was 24 hours later before she could be persuaded actually to check in. Studio is just hoping she won't be needed for any added scenes in "Captains of the Clouds.” The Spencer Tracy reporter role in "Woman of the Year" will allow him to wear a normal short haircut for the first time since IMS. when he and Myrna Loy did "Murder Man." Heard a funny story about Fritz Feld. Fritz was supposed to play ths psychiatrist In the Ernst laibitsch picture, "That Uncertain Feeling." The part was changed, though, and Alan Mowbray Anally got it. The other evening, Fritz went to see the picture at a neighborhood theater. It was Bingo night and ho yron >SO. So he sent the money to Lubitsch with a note reading. "I wish to donate all my Income from your picture to the U. S. O. Please forward in my behalf.' Though she's now back in favor at Warners and has one of her moot Important roles in "Kings 1 Row," Ann Sheridan says that the payments on her new house in the valley will cost her only >75 a ; month. Furthermore, says Annie, she never, in her entire career, has j paid more than >75 a month for . living quarters. Those ballet routines that Loretta Young did in "The Men in Her Use" caused the star to lose the nails from seven of her toes. ... If you don't think Jimmy Durante's ’ face is his fortune, the comedian will get royalties this year from Halloween masks made In his | i image. • • . Jean Henholt still has two months' work to do before ho finishes his book on Hans Christian Anderson. ... Did Pat De Clcco give Gloria Vanderbilt that new 100-carat topaz she was wearing at the Mocambo? . . . Add to new twosomes: Laird Cregar and Peggy Stack at the Beverly Tropics; Ava Gardner and Mickey Rooney at the Copacabana. ... Charley Smith, who plays Dizzy in the Aldrich sorim. and Betty George were telling everybody at the Hollywood Tropica that they are engaged. . . - Superstitious Jack Oakls has bought the make-up table, chair aM couch from his first dressing room at Paramount. He used them almost U years ago, when he worked with Clara Bow in "Ths Ma XV

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadl.ne, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phon** 1000 — 1001 Friday Mt Tabor W H ('. H. Mr* Ora Gilpen. 7:30 p, m. I'o aholila. Iz>dge Bed Men Hall, M p. tn. Monday Bad Croa* (,'eatar Open For Inelructad and Hupervlaml Knitting and Crocbetlag, imglon Home. I to 4:30 pm Firemen Auilliary, Mr*. Herman Dlerkea, 7:30 p in Pythian Hlitera T- mple Meeting, K of P Home, 7 30 p. tn. Pythian (Hater* Pot Irnck Hupper Meoting. K of P Home, ( p m Corinthian Claa*. Mr*. Rimer Durwachler, 7:00 p m. Diamatlc Het lion Woman'* ( lull ' Library Auditorium. 7 .in p m. Tueeday Church Muilier* Study <'ltrl>. Method l»t Church Social Room. 3:30 p. m. and Mr* Mwrence Ileal for the cliali. while Mr*. King received the glleat prile Lively refreahmen'* were «erVed at the I-Jo*e of the game*, after which the dull adjourned to meet In two week* with Ml** Ann Murlaugh a* the ho«tea*. Os Interrat to her friend* here I* I the announcement t>f the engage- , nieni of Mi*< Vivian I. Tril«t>l*-. daughter of Mr and Mr* II F TrUdile of Nulley. X. J., to William K Mattoon, ton of Mr. and Mr* II D Mattoon, also of Nalley. A apecial meeting of the dramatic arvtlon of the Woman'* Club will lie held Monday evening a' «even thlrty o'clock ..t the ithrary auditorium Member* are urged to attend PRESBYTERIAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY The miaalonary aoeiety of the Firat Preabyterlan church met yr»terday afternoon In the mh lai room of the chunh with Mr*. George Walton preaiding in the absence of . the preaident Mr*. Fred PitterMon. The meeting opened with aong I after which Mra Fred Smith read i a portion of acripturr from the chapter of latke, cloving the devotion* with a prayer. Mra. (*, (' Pumphrey and Mra Jeaae Rice gave an hllereating pro gram, the former speaking on Ilerea College" and the latter on "Indutriea of the College" During the aoctel hour light refreshment* were aervtd by the ho*tease*, the Mesdame* C A Dugan. Wilaon la-e. Paul Hansel and .Milo lilack. ROOSEVELT SAYS CONTINUED FltOM PAGE ONB something can tie done "What would lie done If we find the mauranderT'' a reporter asked "Klimlnate It." the president re-1 plied "Kllmlnate" la a very Rood word Mr Roosevelt, however, said that no new orders had been issued fi the American naval unit* operating In the Atlantic a* a result of th.Incident. Implying that the order* under which these units now an operating are broad enough Io permit them to "eliminate" the attack Ing submarine should they track It down. A* to ipeciflcally what these ' present older* might be. .Mr i ' HiNisevelt offered a broad hint with I the direct i|iie*iinn "What would you do If aomelxidy j fired » torpnio at you’" 1 ****** 1 > Hoo * Hi UILTAMIBICJUI i TOILET WATER * i A taataliilof bouquet , i gubtly blmtdcd of dew* < drenched bloeeome from a ( Barden ia the deep South, i 1 la a delicate flecoa. ea* * * haaced by a "firod-in” far* < i lead of greea leevee, < i iaepired by the flan* < blowers of old Charleston. , Companion frtgttace to ’ Sbulton's Early American * Old Spice. ' 4 aJ B. J. Smith Drug Co.

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Red Troops Move Into Iran From Muvcow cornea thia radiophoto showing Russian troops in Ira* (formerly Persia). Th* picture waa taken In the town of Tavrt* according to the caption. Troop* march on one side of the street and a tank moves along the other.

gflpFP(nM AI ( fxiwreme Arcldsdd I* enjoying the day at the state fair. Many from here attended the Van Wert fair this week and all regnirt It the Itest ever. D W Leisure of .Monroe looked after business in Decatur today. Mr. and Mr*. Frank Aurand of near Dei-alur and Mr. Ruth Hover man of Van Wert returned laat evening from a trip through Minnesota Wisconsin and Houth Dakota At Hiouv Falls they vislteil with the Aurand'* son Rtdiert. Mr and Mr*. Ctareme Drake and son Itolw-rt and Raymond Sheet* returned home this week from a 33M mile motor trip through North Carolina They visited the Drakes' son. Junior, at Fort Bragg While there Private (hake wa* given a three day furlough and went with the group to Raleigh. N C and Carolina Beach Kd Zwi< k. trustee oi Preble township, transacted 4tu*.nes* here to- ■ day Mrs. Monta Hensley and Mr. and Mr*. David Hensley of Fort Wayne ' visited in Decatur trelay Miss Mildred Niblick has return- j I ed from Chicago where she enjoy-1 jed the weekend and Latmr Day Hhrremailled there this Week to purchase stock for Ntlillck and Coin patty. Yeoman William Brown ha* arrived here from Haufley Field Pensacola. Fla for a Ktday furlough , at the home of his parent*. Mr. and Mr*. W Guy Brown ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs Nyie* Andrew* of 422 W Wildeu Ave , Goshen are the parents of a liaby leiv narm-d Clar em e Ray He wa* born at the Goshen hospital Sunday. Augitvt 31 at five o'r loi k Mr. Andrew* wa* formerly a resident of Adam* county and is no* einploy.il a* an automobile ntwhanic at lite Farver garage. Middhdiiiiy Mr. and Mr* Rolu rt C Andrew* ! o. Lit .North Third street are the parent* of a lusby girl. Intrn at the 1 Adams county memorial hospital ' yesterday afternoon at 3:f>3 o'clock The baby weighed seven pound*. I fifteen and one-half ounce* and she ' ha* been named Angela Ann Mr*. I Andrews wa* formerly Ml** Thelma Cook of this city j— St. Peter’s Church Marks Mission Day Mission day will he ob*erv*d at i the St. Peter'* Lutheran ihureh in the Lutheran church In the Fuelling ■ settlement with morning and afternoon services. Rev. Carl Rodenbe< k. Fort W»yne. will preach In ] German at 8:30 a. m. <MCT» Rev. Paul Miller. Wdgerton. Ohio., form

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I i-i missionary to Indi*, will preach hi Kngllsh at 3 p m. iCHTi. I 0 , I„l . — 0 Adams County Memorial Hospital ' Dismissed 'Mrs Joseph Koor*. and lialiy daughter, route 4. Admitted: Mr*. Frank Derrickson. route 2, Geneva: Mr* Ham Acker, lo.ls North Second »treet ———p— Regular l*exion Meeting Monday The regular meeting of Adam* Post 4.1. American la-gion. will 4>e held Monduy night al 8 o'clock at the la-gion home Approximately a doten local la-glonn tire* attended the district meeting la Fort Wayne last night and a report of :b(* meet li to lie heard Monday CLUB SPONSORS (CONTINL'RD FROM PAIIR ONC) mathin on this program or it may also Ire idilained from W. Guy Brown, principal of the Decatur junior-senior high school, where the classes will die held. Halsey F. <)wen«. of tho Purdue engineering faculty, explained the | program at last night's Rotary meeting He was accompanied bv 'J. Paul Fisher, supervisor of the program in the Foit Waytie district. and the tatter's assistant. <’. D Bejtelshei«. Henry Hromer wa* chairman of the program. Michigan Minister Is Killed In Crash Auburn. Ind . Hep' 5 tl'l’) Rev John Vanliavel. 38, Methodist minister from Nunith Michigan wa* killed almost instantly las’ midnight when hl* automobile sideswiped a truck on highway *ll. three miles west of Butler Hi* wife, liola. 38. suffered la er ations and a fractured right leg She was brought to the Hmidei- hospital here The coiipie wa* returning from a vacation 'n the west at the time of the a< < idem. o Evanaville Man Ih Shocked Fatally Evansville. Hept 6 ll'l’t Irving James. .19. wa* shocked fatally on a farm near here yesterday when he touched somu well-digging equipment that had come in contact with overhead wires carrying 2.300 volts. — Aged Man Takes Own Life On Railroad Terre Haute, lud Hept f> tl l'i J. W. Alle:i, 77. Braail was killed in i stantly late yesterday when he w., crushed unti r the wheels of an I ea«r.l>ouiiil New York Central passenger train. I

RUSS6ENERAL SEESVICTORY Commander In Iran S«ya Russia Will Defeat Germany With the Red Army at advanced headquarter*. Kasvin. Iran. Hept j —<|!F) — iltatlaywd) — Ru«*i« ha* broken the German Mllikrelg and Kuesta and Britain by tbelr action In Iran have paralyged aggre*■lve German plan* for the near ea*t. Gen. Max Htnenko. command Ing the Red army In northern Iran, said today. The German relied on lightning I war taette* Io take Important points. »uch a* (>de*»a, la-ningrad and Moacow, hi *ll weeks*. Gen Hinenko said. "The all week* have p**»ed." he continued "They have not accomi* llshrd tbelr objective*. They have made a aerie* of feeler attack* to find weak npoUi In our line*. No weak spot* existed." Similar conGdenc.- wa* shown by . a political lommlsar to who I talk- 1 ed the night before. Russia is convinced *be can re- I ■lst Germany and Imat her, the i-ommlaar said, and added: "The German* In recent days - have even shoved convabscenl 1 wounded into their line* in a fans- ' tic attempt to break our resistance i "But we have not yet even drawn on our renerve* When we do " Gen. Shienko showed dearly the Importance which lie attached to I the allied march into Iran, and hi* , eatisfaition with it* result. "The Russian army ha* attained all it* objective* in northern Iran without bhaalshed.'' he naid. "and 1 in ciHiperathm with the British Imperial force* we are now In |*>*l- ' Cion to checkmate any German • move*." Gen. Hinenko pounded hl* 1 1st on ' the table In hi* simple headquarter*. a room which contained a single bed with a red comforter.' and barked emphatically. "The general says be is mighty pleased." the Interpreter said. "He say* (hat all obje>tive* have been taken and that a staggering blow has been delivered to Germany." In dlacmming the effect of the swift, efficient Russian and British march into Iran, crowned by sue- , ces* wher. the Iranian government agreed to negotiate a war-long a- i greement which will leave the al- I He* In control of strategically important areas, the general's voice

111 v ’■ ■ ZrM HU »||| I B II 11 JOINS THE SOFT SHOULDER REGIMENT Mastering the appeal of two-toned smartness with one-piece comfort, this alert Georgiana highlights its ' sloping shoulders, convertible collar and blouse with rows of dark stitching. Os fine Rayon Gabar- ■ dine in blue with red, brown with tan, black with yellow Sizes 9 to 17 6 50 Style Shop 139 W Madison fit. — Down Stairs

| wa* hard Rm during m<*' of nut talk, hl* voice wa* «oft. in contrast to hl* rugged peasant face "Britain and Ru««la acted al precisely the right moment,'* he *ald. and thereby crushed a German subver*he moveiio-ni of greater scope than that in Iran tn th,- l*et war. "The German* aimed at aoeuring i at the least Iran'* po*»lve adhetenre to the all*.'* ... — ...... . RAILWAY WORKERS ■CONTINItKD FltOM PAGO ONO) ■mimmiiiMMXMrowMWMW* go a—e-es ■ n—. —*—■wewsswsao i nt guessing Whether there will I* ' a strike" The last nationwide strike vote wa* taken In I*l7 when the broth I erhoods were demanding a I" per i cent Immisi They got asto « per cent. whl< h staved off a walkmn I until 1838 when the railroads de I ma ided i If. percent wage slush Io l*d*ter falteilng revenues This I dispute went through all the stage.

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nt the railway tabor art procedure and the pre«ldentlal board recommended against « col The road* accepted thia ier-omm>-ndntlon |r.ij«ioii» of the fact finding brood carry no lmpl«-m<-ntailon eg<ept public opinion They always have been re«perted In the past Speaking for the 14 non-nperat-i in* union* Jewell made It dear the •trike wa* called "to hrlng Into play the la»t remaining machinery lof the railway luboi ar t " A management "onree raid the ’ carrier lieg»ll*for» hud offered to I throw the dlapnte Into arbitration j during the |**f pha*ea of dtreti I |,;*H.-y* but rhe union* had refused John*ton »»id offtdal* of the big I five wotltd meet nt t'lrvdatid with|ln three or so div- Io »el the idate when the op. Ring men are inthoiixed Io walk out In view lof the egpecled reference of the I diapille to Preaident Rmtarvell . ihl* wa* merely a formality Trade In a Good Town Iter alur