Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 230, Decatur, Adams County, 29 September 1941 — Page 3
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are tloii Doan. Floyd Mcßride and flovld Owen« Devotion, ware held preceding the breakfaai Boya present other than those mentioned were Item Smith, thin While, (lien Rnwden. Bill Cdllow. Dun Mill. John Myers. Johan Doan. Hill Btiier, Hill Graham Jim Ahr a d Jim Ba.tmn. Those assisting int'uded the Me.dame. Ku.sell Owens. Lloyd Ahr. Ixiwell Hmlth. Watson Maddox John Doan. It W Graham and Mr. and Mr. Hob Mills. Member, of the Adami county chorus are to meet at the Moose home Thursday afternoon at two o’rlm k for a .pedal rehei.r«al The woman's foreign missionary society of the Naaarene church will meet at the home of Rev and Mrs. Paul Brandyberry Thursday evening nt seven-thirty o'clock All member, arc urged tn be present The mlasionary society of the Church of God will meet Thursday afternoon at two o'clock at the -home of Mrs. Mollie Donald. The ladies' aid society of the First Vnlted Brethren chjrch will meet Thursday afternoon at two o'clock at the home of Mrs. Raymond Johnson of lie Month Tenth street. Assisting hoste.se, will be Mrs. Harry Poling and Mr. Mabie Death. A good attendance I. desired. MIBBION CLUB REGULAR MEETING The St. Theresa mission duh held Its September me--Ing recently at the home of Mis. Virginia Spangler. Three guests other than member* were present After the routine business, vari-colored chrocheted chains were .mode. During the social hour, games were enjoyed and prise, awarded to the Mlese. Mary Klien Kortenher and Billie Jenks. The Misses Jenks. Imogene Mullrr and Rhlrley Ryder were each presented with an attractive gift A three course luni.ienn WM served at a table centered with late summer flowers, by -he hostess. assisted by her mother. The meeting adjourned with prayer The nett meeting will be held at the home of Miss Kathryn Voglewede at which time new officers will be elected. LAFORGC-GAY WEDDING ANNOUNCED Mr. and -Mrs. George ,aiForge of route T. Fort Wayne announce the '.narriage of their daughter, Jean, to Doyle Gay. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gay of this city. The ceremony was performed In Fort Wayne Wayne June |3th with Miss Nam y Bray and Elmer Ebmke as witnesses. The couplo will make their borne with the groom's parent, in this city where Mr. Gay I. employed as an operator at the local theaters. The bride's mother entertained for twenty-five guest, recently with a party and shower hono.'lng her daughter and on Sunday Mr and Mrs. Guy entertained at dinner hon oring the couple. Gnest. were the Bride and groom and members of the immediate families. The W. M. A. of the Nuttman
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CLUB CALENDAR BoclMy Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Fhanaa 1000 1001 » Monday Rod Crow Contor Opon For Inotnctod and Supervised Knitting and Crocheting, Leeton Homo, 1 to 4:10 P ■. Pythian Sisters Temple Meeting, K of P. Home, 7 SO p. m. Research t'lub Opening Tea Mrs, Dele Ros«, t:SO p. m. Tuesday Kirkland laidies' t'lub Kitkland High School. I p m. Psi lota Xi Called Meeting, Miss Mai jorb- li«Voss, 7 30 p m Wednesday St. Mary's Town.hip Economics Club. Mrs. Glen McMillen, I W p. m Historical Club. Mrs. K N Christen. 1:M p. m Ladle.' Shakespeare Club Opening. Limberlost Cabin, Rome City. Thursday Adam. County chorus Special Rehearsal, Moose Home. 2 p m Pleasant Dale Indies Aid. Mr. Ru.sell Baumgartner, All l>ay. Missionary Soviafy, Firs' Presbyterian Church. 2.30 p. m. Women's Foreign Missionary Society. Mrs. Paul Jtrandeberry. 7:lo p m. Church of God Missionary Society. Mrs. Rollie Donald. 2pm First I'nised Brethren Church Aid Society, Mrs. Raymond Johnson. 2 p m. I’nion Chapel l<adie.' Aid Mr«. John Walters. l:.3O p rn. Methodist Ever Ready Class, Mrs. 0. V Porter. 7:10 p m Nuttman Avenue I' H W M A . Mra. Jack Gray. 7:.30 p m.
Avenue I'. It. ihureh will meet Thursday evening at seven-thirty o'clock at the home of Mts. Jack Gray. ———- —- Dr C <’ Ray! will he absent from bls office from October 5 to the 20th, combining a vacation with a medual trip He will visit with his daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. C. K Egelei in New York City and will attend the interstate post graduate assembly in Minneapolis during the week of October 13. Mi»s Georgia R. Fooghty spent the weekend in I.a it range visiting with friends. Miss Helen Howard of this city and her mother. Mrs, Fred 8. Howard of West laifayette were Ilia weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. It Heiinon of Fort Wayne Mrs, Herman Myers of Fifth street waa the weekend guest of friends in Anderson On Friday Mrs Myers spent the day "observing" at the Mary Oman kindergarten. which was named in her honor. At the close of Ibe afternoon. the mothers and mothers of former kindergarten pupils honored Mrs. Myers with a tea .Mr. and Mrs. la-land Frank and daughter Mary and Mrs. Charles larse visited in Indianapolis Saturday. The Misses Elva and Ella Anspaugh visited in Fort Wayne Saturday afternoon. Mrs. J. C Sutton will return Tuesday from Indianapolis where she spent the past week with her son. Alex Mutton and family. Mrs. F. G. Allwein returned Saturday from Gibson City. 111., after a month's visit with her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allwein. Mr and Mrs. C. D. Kunkel have returned to their home tn .Monmouth after a month's visit with friends at Crooked luike. Vincent Smith. Joe and Tony la-ngerich visited with friends in Toledo. Ohio Sunday. Miss Margaret Hoffman had as her dinner guest Sunday. W. Erwin Bargerhuff of Kokomo Mr. and yes. Joe Brennan and Mr and i.Mrs. Joe I<aurent u*<l daughters. Mary. Martha and Jane motored to Minster. Ohio, yesterday where they enjoyed the day with '.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eiling
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□Behind the Scenes ist HOLLYWOOD
By RABBMON CAMOIJ. Blag PsaMSM SyuaUMe Writ— HOLLYWOOD.-The prv-nuptlal agreement between Gene Tierney and Count Oteg CaaalM works two waye, the star-
I,t ha, Mvealed In Hollywood Casalnl signed away his rights to community property in case the marriage is ever dissolved. Gene, for her part, promised not to ask for alimony Kight now, the film pair ta
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busy making plans fur their delayed honeymoon They'll not only visit Washlnigton, Caaeini'a former home, but they II also make a trip to New York, Freeport and Farmington First, of course. Gene must finish her roles in "The Shanghai Gesture" and in "Bon of Fury." A chuckle from the Garbo set. After M-G-M rented a fortune in jewels for the Swedish star to wear in the picture, she decided that one diamond necklace was too ornate. So she took adheelvu tape and blacked out one strata! of diamonds worth about 150.000. Speaking of diamond necklaces Paulette Goddard wore a beauty when she and Charlie Chaplin paid their visit to the Mocambo Rumor is that it's new and that Charlie is the donor. Joan Woodbury has presented her mother with a new apartment building in the valley. The act- . teas' parent not only was a wellknown singer but also was the first queen of the Tournament of Roses. Afler five months. Michele Morgan, star of R-K-O's "Joan of Paris, ’• finally has received word of, her family in occupied France She got a snapshot showing her mother. father, brother and cousin I Germsn censors had deleted writing at the bottom of the picture They'd also taken the trouble to black out the background of the snapshot. Watch for the acene in "Ball of Fire" where Gary Cooper comes , Into a darkened mom and con-
and family. Harry Fuhtrnan and son Dale | left Saturday for Indianapolis, from wh- re they will go to Florida ! for the winer month*. Mr. and Mis. Ed Miller cf South ' Salem shopped in Decatur Saturday. Mrs. William Chilcote and daugh-1 ter Edith Ann of east of Willshire | were in Decatur Saturday to meet j the former's husband, who was ar-1 riving home from Albion, Mich., where he In employed. The furlough visit of Harold Sauer non of Mr. and Mrs. Phi! Sauer j who Is stationed in the V 8. army i in California, hn. beep postponed | his parents learned yestmday. He . was to have arrived homo Malar- i day night. o. . ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Herbert 0. Reddenbach of 4in Pwiteraon street are the par-ntn of a baby boy. born al the Adams county memorial hos ; pltal Friday afternoon at 1:451
’Hey, Let Me Out of Here!’ r Keepers at Brackenridge Park Zoo In San Antonio, Tex., prepared a new home for Punchle, the hippopotamus, then found the 7,000-pound beast didn’t want to move. They convinced him only after a seven-hour battle. Punehie is shown almost upsetting the truck as ho tries to leap n - over the aids and return to his old quarters.
fosses his tors far Barbara Btanwyck Greg Toland la using a new kind of camera magl<- to secure the shot. The audience will see just the outline of Barbara s face but her tyea will appear almost phosphorewent. Effect is achieved by covering the star's features with blaik grease paint and by focussing the light of a SO-watt globe upon her eyes, which are made luminous by drops of lotion. Hear that John Garfield has bought a five-story, 22-family apartment in New Tork's ghetto, which he will modernise and rent at coot. He hopes to eventually make money from the sale of tha land. Os course, you remember that Garfield was raised In this district. Add Fay McKensis to ths Holly, woodltes who will have an air raM shrlter in their basement. The star found she could have a combination rumpus room and shelter built for a coot of 12 750. They'vs started recording Dorothy Lamour'e songs for "Tha Fleet's In." The star gets a big* I ger kick out of this role than al> moot any other. In New Orleans, she stood in line three times to see the original Clara Bow version of the picture. Now that Sonja Henle has sign’d again at Twentieth Century-Fox, she'll build In Bel Air. Possibly a house modeled after her former home near Oslo The star's moth* or and brother. Leif, «1111 live out here, but in a rented place. Lana Turner and Roger Pryor were with the Henry Fondas and I the Ray MiUands at Rlapsy Mixie a and later dropped in at Bill Jordan's Bar of Music. . . . But don't get any wrong ideas. They are not a new twosome. . , . Lieutenant Wallace Ford broke a wrist starting the propellor of Jean Parker s plane at Ryan field. Ths star had flown up tor the graduation exercises of air cadets. . . . Inex Cooper and Bill Marshall were a combination at the Beverly Tropics. . . And that was Frances Scully, fashion commentator, who flew to the Pomona fair with Edgar Bergen . . . Nice gesture by , Martha Haye. Ida Luplno and ConI nie Boswell. They bought an art!I filial leg for Nick Chivas, porter at Charley Foy's. so he could hold 'down his job at the night club.
I o'clock. The baby weigh’d five , pouifils and two ounces He baa i been named James David. ..—e —. Adams County Memorial Hospital Admitted: Barnin D Barnhill. , 51k West Marshall street 'ana dh i missedi. Dick Durkin. Mercer avenut land dismissed). Dismissed Mi». Sarah Potts. 4*'9 • South ThiHeeuth street, Mrs. Dal* Nortuti. 429 Winchester street; Al- ■ bert S«-llemeyer. .North Fourth | street. o — Former Hoosier is Killed In Virginia Staunton. Va.. Sept 29.—(t’Pi— Dorsey M Anderson. 47-year-old Staunton insurance man formerly of Greencaetle. Ind. was killed when his automobile left the highway and crashed five miles west of : here Saturday. H* was riding ' alone.
FORMER LOCAL WOMAN KILLED Mrs, 0. Earl Myers Is Killed In Auto Accident Sunday Mm. Ethel Myer*. 49. of Fort Wayne a former resident of Decatur, was fatally Injured shortly after mob Hunday when the auto driven by her husband. <>. kbit I Myers, and Mi«s Mona Hambrecht. 4<t. of lowa City, la., crashed on a strip of bla< ktop pavement at what la known as the 'sinkhole' on !' H highway I west of Kendallville Mrs. Myers died at 2 16 p. m in Luk* ski* hospital In Kendallville of a skull fracture, a crushed cheat and fractures of the leg and arm Myers, a mem tier of the federal building custoglan staff at Fort Wayne, suffered a fracture of the left arm and a brain loncuosion. Miss Hambrecht Is reported In serious loudltlon with a crushed chest and jaw fracture. Roth are In the laikesldr hospital. Rusaell Lhidsey. ntute polhe officer. slated that Miss Hambre, hi lost control of her car during a light rain, and It skidded Into the path of the Myers auto. Mrs. Myers was Mies Ethel Mwson Irefore her marriage, which look place In ihla city. The family resided here until about 20 years ago. Mrs. and Mrs. Myers were enroute Io Rome City, where they were io lie dinner guests with Mr and Mm. J. F. Btonerook and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Boknecht of thin city. Funeral arrangements had not been rampleted late this afternoon . .■■■■. - ... State Nurse# Group To Meet Next Week Indianapolis. Sept. 29 —Eminent authorities In the various fields of nursing will address the 37th annual convention of Ibe Indiana state nurses' association here on October s. 9 and Id. Mrs. Kugenia Spalding. R N.. as soclate professor of numlng •duration at Catholic I'niverslty. Washington. D. Miss Harriet S Cory. M D. executive director of the Missouri social hygiene association. St. Louis, and Miss Mildred I’ Carter. It N. chief nurse, fifth corps area. U. S. army. Columbus. 0.. will bring special messages to the Indiana nurses. Major Julia ■ C. Stimson. R N.. president of the i American nurses' association. New York City, also will be on the program. AID TO RUSSIA CONFAB OPENS Anglo-American - Russian War Conference On In Moscow Moscow. Sept. 29 —I CP I—The Anglo-Amerlcsti-Russlan war conference opened at 1 p m today under the chairmanship of Soviet foreign commissar V M Molotov. A prellmlnaty discussion by the chiefs of the American and Btltlsh delegations. W. Averill Harriman and laird Beaverbrook, was held with Premier Josef Stalin at the Kremlin. The conference lasted three and a quarter hours and was described a« a most cordial discussion of "practical quest lons." Participants Included the I'. S. and Hi lllsh ambassadors, laoirence Steinhardt and Sir Stafford Cripe, and Maxim Litvinov, former Soviet fun-ign commlsaar who acted as interpreter. The conference hoped to complete Ha deliberations within a week. o Drunken Revelry Fatal To One Man Alexandria. Ind.. Sept 29.—<VP> —A Saturday night of "drunken revelry" by five Itinerant tomato pickers resulted yesterday in the cremation of one of their number in a blazing strawstack on the John Featherston farm near Gilman. according to sheriff Pat Davis. The victim waa identified as Arnold Elrod. Jr., 34. believed to be of Paducah. Ky. Du vis aald he perished In the fire while hia comptinlona lay in a drunken atupor in a barn they used a« a bungbouse. The fire was started by a discarded, glowing cigarette, Davis aald. o Bankers Urged To Give leadership Chicago Sept. 29- (VP) - iDean Mallett, chancellor of the University of Kansas, today told delegat mi to the American bankers aaaoclaHott 67th annual convention that bankers ' should not retire to the stratosphere" but should furnish leadership for the avoidance of "devastating and uncontrolled price advances.” Warning that the public must
Schenck Denies Filin Monopoly CJT 1 1 Fl ' t’k < Mm 4 I Senator dark, M<hulas M. Schenck sad Wendell L. WIIMUe Appearing before the senate inter state commerce sub-committee considering chargee of "propaganda" and monopoly'' in the film Indue".ry. Nicholas M Schenck, president of Loew's. Inc., told his listeners that he would consider it "the worst kind of crime' for a group of companies to ' get together" to prevent another company from doing business. Schenck is shown, center above, with Senator V. Worth Clark of Idaho, left, chairman of the committee, aud Wendell I* Willkia, right, counsel fer the movie Industry.
QUIETWEEKIN CIRCUIT COURT I Little Action Likely Because Os Bar Association Meet Action In Adams circuit court I thia week will I* almost wholly: suspend’d in observance of Ameri-1 can bar association week Only a few entries of a minor I nature ate expelteil to Im nude here during the week l large number of the members of the Adam* county bar asom-la-1 lion. in< ludmg Judge J. Fred Fruch-i le are expected to attend ra-ssion* ; of the bar convention held this' week in Indianapolis The first of these will be to the. capital city this evening to sttend the lianquet of the Imr associations Other attorneys will a'tend various session- of the convention throughout the remainder of the Week, It Is thought - o Stinks of fiour at piodming and consuming centers in China are larger than usual, the Department of Commerce reports face promptly tin- alternative of' national policy, he declared, that on one hand lies the tipei-tre of, German victory . on the other j Iles the ighandontnenf of inu>'h coinfort and luxuries, high taxes and voluntary savings, disruption of l business, more federal regulations and a stiffening of the moral fibre of the nation's entire population
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South Bend Fair Rent# Committee Resigns South Bead. Ind Hept *9 —(l'Pl The South Rend fair rents <om* i niittee. thwarted by lack of public , interest In Ils effort to prevent In--11 reaastd rents In the face of a defense boom, today asked Mayor ' Jesse I pavey tor an "honorable I dtsi harge." The Rev Frank E Davison, chairI man of the committee, reported by , letter to the mayor that **we do not feel that We have been ahla , to Im- of mm h help either Io the ' tenant or to the landlord." He said | only 35 tenants had appealed to th«- committee for intervention, although the tMuly had 10-eri set up in anticipation that thousands , would seek its service. The i bairman wrote that the I oinillltlee. < loakrd with no en- • forcement power, had found It . "useless to appeal to the reason, sense of fairness, patriotism and civic pride of the community." ——o- — I*<r inpliu consumption of canned iood« by our armed furies is I several times that of civilians the , Department of Commerce says.
f —UtiievK MONTHLY — FEMME MIN Women who .utter ps!n of Irregular period, with rrsnXy nervousnessdue to monthly functional disturbance.—should find Lydia I: PintLam'.Compound T.ibu-u (with added iron I simply man e.'ous to relieve auch dl.trew Pinkham’s Tablets made riprcialtv lor womrr help build up resistance against suon ktinoying symptoms Follow label J
