Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 238, Decatur, Adams County, 8 October 1941 — Page 3
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Brunner, aon In law and daughter of Mr <3l<k The ‘bride was dragged In a brownstreet dress and wore a brown hat and brown footwear. The couple left on a Wedding trip to Pennsylvania. Iloth Mr and Mrs. Click have I resided here dor the past several I yearn Mr. CH< k Is a retired rail- | roader and they will continue to I make their home here. MRS. SCHENCK IS HOSTESS TO SOCIETY Mrs. John Mehenek was hostess to the Eta Tau Migma sorority at her country home last evening Mrs. Cal Kteury presided over the business meeting It was voted to change the meeting night to thsecond and fourth Tuesday In the month, beginning with the month of November Tables were formed for bridge and prises were awarded to Madge liarton and Betty Trlcker. The hostess was assisted in aorv* Inga delicious hot lunch by Mrs Herman Girod. The table., prises and rooms were dharming with a profusion of bittersweet Ibdty Trlcker will be hostess to the sorority in two weeks. MRS. JOHNSON IS CLASS HOSTESS Mrs Mary Annabel Johnson, assisted by Mr* Eraest Foreman, was hostess to the Dutiful Haughter* das* of the Evangelical Sunday school at the home of her mother. Mr* John Spahr. last evening Mrs. Gregg McFarland gave the i devotional* and prayer, while Mrs Merle Schnitz presided over the I business meeting Future plan* I were discussed. During th« social hour, a contest ' was enjoyed and pi lies were won I by Mrs McFarland and Mrs. Ralph | Gent is Refreshments were servssl I at the close of the evening. The November meeting will he In charge of Mrs Ivan Stucky and Mrs Albert Johnson Every memI ber is urged to attend a* election I of officers will lie held LADIES' AID SOCIETY | HAS REGULAR MEETING The ladies' aid society of the Zion Evangelical and R< formed church met yesterday afternoon at I the church, with Mrs Adolph WeldI ler an the loader. She opened She meeting by reading an original poem. The topic for the afternoon was "■■earning to know my community.'' and ’he entire society partiI dpated in an interesting round table discussion.of the --iiij.--The leadin' then road two more I poems, "The house by the side of I the road" and “Live thyself last ” Plans were made for a i utmuago sale to l>e held at the church the
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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Wednesday Flrat Vnlted Brethren W. M S. I Mrs. <'arl Fisher, 2 p. tn. 11.-Olah Chapel W S. C. S. Mrs. Frank Spade. all day. Hhuk'-spi-are Club, Mr*. John W Tyndall, 2 30 p. m. Historical Club, Mr*. Fred Handier. 8:30 p m. Zion Lutheran Missionary Society, Church. 2 p. m. World Friend diip Guild, Firs' Preabyterian Church. •: 15 p. m. Kt Jude Study Club, K. of C. Hall, 7:80 p. m. Thursday Eastern Star. Masonic Hall. 7:30 p. m. I'nion Chapel W. M. R.. Mrs Thurman brew. 1:3o p. m cm b* N<. 1 >f W S c S . Mr* C l> U-wton. 630 N. 2nd Kt. 2:30 p. tn. Circle No. 2 of W K. C. S . Mrs W J Krick. I2H 8. Sth Kt . 2:30 p. m. Ctncfo No. 3 of W K C H.. Mrs. Frank Krick. 321 Line Kt. 2.30 p m. cm l- X.> •of W S < H M James Hoagland. 1110 W Monroe Kt . 2:30 p. m Missionary Society Meeting and (luetf buy Tea. First Evangelical Ghurch. 2 p m. Baptist Woman's Society Mrs. H E. Hite. 2:30 p tn Monroe Better Hornes Club, Mis* Addle Barnett. 7 p. m. Hetddburg Class Party, Mr and Mrs H. E. laronardson. #2s North Keiond Street, 7:30 p. m Women of Moose, Mootc Home. 7:30 p in. Friday Calvary l-adies' Aid Society, Mrs. Roliert Brrren, * p m. bemocratic W.Hnan's Club, Elks Hume. *:3o p. m. Mt. Pleasant W. 8. C. S„ School House. 6 p. tn. American Legion Auxiliary. legion Home, 7:30 p. in. Monday Christian Corinthian Class. Mrs Harmon Kraft. 7:30 p. tn. Tuesday Adams County Nurses, Jlanna* Cuttman J'urk. ti p. m Research Club. Mrs. R b. Myers. 2:3<> p. m. Pythian Sisters Temple Meeting, K. of P. Home, 7:30 p m. Research Club, Mrs. C. b. Lewton, 2:30 p in. Tuesday Churdt -Mothers Study Club. Methodist Church, 2:30 p. in ■ — i first two Saturdays in Novonriier. 1 and S. Tlie committee in cbarg-s indude* the Mesdame* Tillinaii Gerlier. Floyd Andrews. Tuny Meyer and Chalies Belneke. The next melting will be held in conjunction with the aid society, at which time Mrs. Hairy Grube will review the home inlssimary book. Birthday* for the month were Mrs. Ferd Litterer and Mrs. Albert FVuochte. btning the social hour, refreshments were served by the hostesses, the Mcsdame* George Thomas, Harry Grube and C. M. Prugh The Heidelberg class of the Zion day school will meet at the home Evangelical and Reformed Sunday school will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 8 E Ir-oiiardsun of 935 North Second street Thursday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. The Calvary ladies' aid society will meet with Mrs. Riibert Brown Friday evening at eight o'clock. MRS. ALVA LAWSON HOSTESS TO MATRONS The Young Matrons club met last evening at the home of Mrs. Alva Mwson. at which time Mr*. Albert 'Beery gave an intorestlng paper on "Bermuda." Mr*. Beery compared the Bermuda of yesterday with it* luxurious hotels and winter playground atmosphere to that of i»4l. since the Called Stale* navy and army have taken it over for base*. She told how the ‘beautiful furniture had been stored and army cots ond e<|Uipment put In Its place. Slie
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By IIAHKINON < AKEGIX Klsg g sslsrss UyaUltato Write* HOLLYWOOD— If you va betn reading the columns, you muat have gotten the idea that there's never a dull moment on "Th*
Shanghai (feature' set. Well, the latest bulletin runs true to form. Seems as Director Josef Von Sternberg and Character Actreaa Orayce Hampton engaged In a verbal tilt over the proper manner for th* latter to deliver semi-
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hysterical line* of dialogue. The director finally undertook to demonstrate and produced • bloodcurdling falsetto. "That's wonderful. Mr Von Sternberg," said th* actress. "Why don’t you ereats th* aound effect* and let m* juat go through th* motions?'' For seconds, you could have heard a pin drop Then a slow smll* spread on ths director's face. “Mlns Hampton," he replied, 1 know what everybody expects me to say to you. but 1 shan't You have done me a great favor. For weeks I have been trying to get absolute silence on this set. and now, for the flrat time, you have achieved It" The Marjorie Weaver-Lieut. Kenneth Schacht divorce is ons of Hollywood's strangest. Ths Twentieth Century-Fox star admits that ahs gave her promise not to marry, or even become engaged to, anyone else until her exmste returns this country. In a 8163 long distance telephone call, the lieutenant told Marjorie that he is sending her a present on their wedding anniversanr, Oct. 22, and that he fully Intends to talk her into remarrying him. “And the funny part of It," declares the actress," is that he probably avilL" Looks as If the Nancy KellyEdmund O Brien reconciliation will stick. They are looking for a house and hope to move in by Nov. L Remember Jeanette MaeDonald'a li slatence on playing screen characters whose names contain the letter "M ”? Rhe Anally abandons the Idea In T Married an Angel." The heroine of this picture is called Anna Zan►r i Some ©f ths star's previous
also stated that because nf a shortage in labor and bousing accommodations. the soldier* are not permitted to take their wlvoe and families with them During the social hour, bingo wa* played and prlz» * won by Mr* Johan Ihrali. Mr*. Dallas Goldner and Mrs. (Mtarles UrixNxM'k. A delicious lunch was served at the eloso of the evening. The next meeting will Im- a dinner party In two weeks, the place to be announced later. The Corinttiian class of the Christian church will meet at the home of Mrs. Harmon Kraft Monday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. The Adams county nurre*' a»*oelation will meet at Hanna-Nuft-man park Tuesday evening at eight o'dock. The Women of the Moose will meet at the Moose himie Thursday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. All committee cjiairmen and co-work-ers are urged to attend. DEMOCRATIC CLUB TO ELECT OFFICER# All Democratic women and any other* interested are invited to attend the meeting of the Women's Democratic club to lie held Friday evening at the Elks home on North Second street at seven-thirty o'-i clock. Mis. C M Ellsworth, president.
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screen nsmvs were R<«* Mari* in th* picture of th* same name; Marietta in 'Naughty Marietta," Mary in 'Ban Francisco. ' Sarah Millick In "Bittersweet." Mary Robins in "Giri of th* Gulden West." Gwen Marlowe In "Sweet, hearts" and Moonyean In "Smilin' Through." Nice gesture by Twentieth Cen-tury-Fox, giving Robert Shaw a small part In "Ria* and Rblne." Bob came to Hollywood on furlough from Fort Bill, Oklahoma, where he recently was chosen ** one of th* 10 men In the camp who give radio Instruction. Bill Holden * birthday present to th* bride, Brenda Marshall, was a 150-plece set es English Bpods chirm. Brenda got a few mor* days to recuperate from her operation when James Cagney * illness held up th* "Captain* of th* Clouds" company. On “Th* Perfect Knob'' set. Director Ray McCarey told AUn Mowbray, "Alan, your hair heed* | brushing In the back." "Sorry," said Mowbray. "That i department Isn't mine." "Neither." squelched McCarey,** is ths hair." Greta Garbo's purchase of a modest rir.g practically set* a rec. ord. Hollywood gem salesmen can't recall when ths star bought any other personal jewelry. Jackie Coogan's sergeant is ! Jimmy Tolson, former Loa Angele* radio singer . . . Scout reports from New York that Betty Grable and Carole Landis, Twentieth Cen-tury-Fox feuding stars, couldn t have been sweeter to each other at the studio's party at the Rltx-Carl. t0n.... Arline Judge and Eddie Hillman were a Mocambo combination. . . . Credit John Carroll with beIng the perfect escort When Vir* ginta Hill ordered a hamburger at Hollywood late spot, he went into the kitchen, selected the steak, ground It. seasoned it. cooked it and served it himself. . . . Ray I Milland la crazy about Mexico Ho I returns there as soon as he finishes 'The Lady Ha* Plans.” . . . Isabel Dawn, the writer, and Bill Wellborne were a twosome at Charley Foy's. . . . Negro Star Louise I Ih-avers wishes soms studio would let her play the role of Aida In Ixiuis Bromfleld's "McLeod'a Folly." ... If you don't think Mickey Rooney Is popular, Paramount beauty Blanche Grady asked HIM for a date.
will preside over the meeting at which time new officer* will be selected. The social cmnniittee will serve refresltments at the closa of the business meeting. Every Democratic woman of Adams county is urged to attend. The lliurch .Mother* »tudy club will meet at the Methodist church Tuesday afternoon at 'wo-tlurty o'clock with Mr* Chet Reynold* having devotions The lesion study will include "What to expect trv.n a young child." from the Parents' Magazine and "The Child Grows," from the Christian Home magazine. ■Mrs Ray Slingley will givj the lesson report. Hostease* will Im* Mrs. W J, Elzey and Mrs. Jack Friedt. SORORITY HEARS REPORT OF PROVINCE MEET The Psi lota XI sorority held a business meeting Tuesday evening at the home of .Mrs John DeVoss Mrs. Robert Fr»-*d»y outlined the work the sorority wi|l sponsor this winter and coming year. The sorority will again endorse the Indianapolis Symphony orchestra and will also aid in rhe national defense program by buying a BBW defense bond. Mia* Evelyn Adam* gave a report on the northern province meetheld recently at the Lafontaine hoI tel in Hunt kngton. A picnic and social meeting will be held in two week* at the Boy
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Scout shelter house at Hanna-Nutt-man park with the Mesdames Charles Hite. John Halterman Robert Zwick Victor Eicher. John Ih*Vo»and Miss Eloise Lewton a- the hostesses. SORORITY PLANS A BUSY SEASON A business meeting of the Tri Kappa sorority was held last evening at the Elk* home on North Sec. ond street, at which time the year books for 194M1H2 were - ven out The sorority Is starting it* thirty-j first year of charitable and *<» lai
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activity. 'I In soi“rity voted to nuriha*' a 1100 defense lioiid a- i’s part in the national program Mi- Gerald Strnkler and M - Alta Until Kle|g>er . le< •. I a* d‘legufe* to til., provm e con - vention to be held al Eairfi'-ld Manor in Fort Wayne Saturday The “small sacrifice'' fund wataken from the < alls an.l will be, sent to headquarters for the "adirp tion" of another English < hlld Extensive plan* were s-arted for) | a rummage sale to !••■ hrl'l th ' >l» i , 26 The plan- will lie annouti->-d
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