Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 235, Decatur, Adams County, 5 October 1943 — Page 3
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i A. R Ashbaucher. Among the announcement* madwas that of the Jun lot Arts tea. to . lie held at four o’clock Monday as- . ternoon at the home of Mlm Irene . Brooks, at which officers of the Womans club will he special gueets' CALLED MEETING I OF ROOT TOWNSHIP | There will be a called meeting of the Root township home economics . club Friday afternoon at the home . of Mt* Will Hchnepf at two o'clock Every Wiemher Is a ked to attend. The club met recently for a buffet dinner at the home of Mrs. liarold Owens in Monmouth, at which . time it waa decided to purchase i |250 worth of bonds The Kta Tau Migma sorority will meet tonight at eight o'clock at the i home of Mia. Kay Heller. The W. M. A. of the Nuttman Avenue United Brethren church will meet at the home of Mrs. (Jerald Sheets Thursday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. Mr and Mrs. Louin Drake entertained twenty guest* at dinner Sunday honoring Pvt. and Mrs. Sanford Richards of Toledo. <l. and Fort Screven*. Ga., and their son. ('pl. John Drake, who I- home on furlough from ('amp Wolters, Tex. The Presbyterian missionary roclety will meet at the horn- of Mrs. Jea-e Sutton Thursday afternoon at two thirty o'clock A good attend ' ante Is desired. There will Ire a bu-iness meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary at la-gion home Friday night a: seven-thirty o'clock. All membem are requested to be present. WORDEN BMITLEY WEDDING OCCURS Miss Virginia Worden, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Harvey Word -n of Kirkland townwhip and Herbert Smltley. son of Mra. Effie Smltley of this city, were united In marriage Saturday evening at alx o'clock at the home of the bride* parents. The attendant! were M'«w Ruth Smltley. ulster of the groom, and Jay Conrad of (Jrablll nerved the groom a< best man. MU* Mary JamWorden. pianist and a sister of the j bride, played “I Love You Truly” and the wedding marches. Rev. John Michael received the double ring vow* before an al'ar ' of autumn flowers and foliage. The bride wore a white gown and . carried a coraage of pink and white 1 roes. She wore a locket worn by
which made such sprightly read;ng in Cornelia Otis Skinner's and Emily Kimbrough’s best seller. “Our Hearts Were Young and Gay." Diana is Emily. Gai! is Cornelia. They arc climbing up the gangplank at the Cunard line pier in New York, a pair of giggly girls, far too excited to give mu>h thought to the worried farewells of Dorothy Gish and Charles Ruggles, who play ComeLa s parents, Mr. and Mrs Otis Skinner. Even more worried looking to Director Lewis Allen, who has the tough job of making a picture about real characters in a constantly changing scene. "We have twice the usual number of sets in this film." he says. "We go from Bryn Mawr to New York, to a ship crossing the Atlantic, to London, to Paris. With Hollywood facing a shortage of extras, we find it hard to even use the same atmosphere people in two different sequences " Allen likes his cast, though. Including Miss Gish, who is making her first talking picture and her first of any kind in about 15 years. Between shots, I get a few words with the former D. W. Griffith favorite. She cheerfully admits that she can’t even remember the name of her last film. "As a matter of fact." she says, "I can’t remember the last three. Funny, isn't it? I guess they must have been pretty bad." Add Jimmie Gleason and Cary Grant to Hollywood s mutual admiration societies They are working for Director Al Hail in Columbia a "My. Client Curly." the picture Brian Donlcvy and Rita Hayworth once turned down, but which the current troupe think is a swell script. But anything would be okay with Jimmie as long as Cary was in it. "No stuffed shirt about him." says Gleason "At heart, that Grant is • baggy pants comic. Always lots of laughs Ire been wanting to work with him again ever since 'Arsenic and Old Lace .” Each accuses the other of being * terrifi ad-Übber "That Grant pops out with six of his own lines for every one in the script.” says Gleason "He's really the one” insists Grant. "Whenever Gleason starts talking. I think I must be in a different picture."
CLUB CALENDAR •oclety Deadline, 11 a. M. I Phones 1000 — 1001 Tuesday • athol.i* laidi<M of Columbia, K. of • flail, 7:30 p. m. Tri Kappa Business Meeting. i f»‘a Xi Buxlnfwx Meeting, , American Legion Home R p. m. Elk* Home, s p, m, Wednesday Historical < lub, Mns S. E Shamp. - 3b p. m. lied Croat Sewing Center. Amen can Legion Home. 1 to 4:30 n in Shakespeare Club Opening Meet- , ing. Mrs. \\ J. Krick. Pos poni-d. Thursday Ever Ready Claes, Mrw. Giles V Porter. 7:30 p. m. Chrtotfan Ladle-* Aid. Church. 2 p. tn. Ladies' Aid Society, First United Brethren Church, 7:30 p. tn. Nuttman Ave. W M \. Mr.! Gerald Sheets. 7:30 p. m . Presbyterian Missionary Society, Mr-. Jiatse Sutton. 2:30 p m Friday American Legion Auxiliary. Legion Home. 7 30 p. m Mt Tabor WSCS, Mrs. Irene Cottrell. 7:30 p. m. Red Crews Knitting Center, American Legion Home, 1 p. m. Root Township Home Economics i Club Called Meeting. Me Willi SchiK-pf, 2 p. m. Saturday Rummage Sale, old Moose Home. All Day her mother at her wedding. H r attendant wore teal blue and carried peach colored gladiolus-.. Following the ceremony, a recep-' tion was held. The bride is a graduate of Kirkland high school and i an employ*- of th- Wire Die company of Fort Wayne The groom attended high school at Pl<-a«ant Milla and to employed at the Studebaker Co. Fort Wayne. LADIES' AID WELL ATTENDED The St Paul ladle*' aid socle'y j m«-t recently at the home of MtGah- Cook for an al! day quilting At noon, a delicious dinner wa<» enjoyed \fter, dinner, Mrs. Dwight Schnepp read devotional- and Mre Harve Smith led tn prayer. Tinnext meeting Will be hell with Mrs. Ilarv,- Smi'h. Present were the Mr'lamt.t Ed die McFarland. Sarah Martin. By>n Reber and children. Tom X'oll. James Meyem, Din X’-ireit-r. F e I rest Durr. Albert Reber, Charley , Shoaf. Dora Besa Anin- Smith. AbS hnepp. |>» ter Adler and family. Floyd Mitchel ami non. It Bluhm and daughter. Von Roller. Lawrence Ehruam and family. K-r---mlth Parrish. John ILieb-nlanc. Slim Princess Lines 'Ax : ZS3C’.'/’ : fA j * ’LI • I "J *r 'A ** \ 9543 11' A /v.r.’ Iff' • Bi-’. ’vA /«• r» * *l* /.£-t I •if t ’ ’ 14 * IM •'' silk wi U IV I So you're bu<y a« a bee’ Well.] here's a slimming princess model you can run up without fuss or bother. You'll enjoy wearing it in either ;• twbbable cotton (for hornet or a warm, becoming wool for jaunt* about town. A clever Idea Is to contrast colors as in the sketch Pattern may Im* ord<*rwi | only In women’» »Ue ? . 31. 3< 3*.‘ p». 43. 44 4<. 4* and •'»« requires 4 yardu 35-inrh fabric*. Send SIXTEEN CENTS in coins for th ji pattern Write plainly size, name, address, style number. Sew Fall and Winter Pattern B-e.k for TEN CENTS more Freo pattern for apron with applique printed right in book. Send your order to Dally J*™ 0 " crat Pattern Department. Ml Meat Randolph Street Chicago W. 11l Became of the slowness at the mail your delivery of pattern may take a tew days longer than usual.
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In Louisiana 1 • " rngnt otix-er Kicnard Sprunger. s> i of M- and Mrs. W It Sprunger. of Berne. 1-, bow assigned to the air force* at Alexandria. Li 11, wa- graduated recently ax a tornbat pilot from the air field -cho<d r Fiederlck. Okla. Hix approaching marriage to Miss lii.h-o Mox< h-y oi Charlexton. M >.. w.i- announced hen Monday. Geo ge Fociaugh. Dwight Schnepp I and family. - r> —-— The Canal zon.- has an ar.-a of 362 mile...
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jM'iyr iSySII Pv: Calvin Springer, former Lo •• I Brc,<, employe, |a horn- on a fur-j lough from his dull < In the I S irmy an f-ir ia: .Manchester. N ! II . where hi- Is taking preliminary ! training i.< a pi! > in th- air for . I S t. la-wi- L. Smith, former Ad mi- i.nin'y pros-- n-i x home on a furlough from his du'.n with tli | military p of the I S. army on the eaet coast. H- to a on of Mr and Mr-. F.i-d Smith, of South Third street. Pvt. N. J c J-ilinxon ha- been 1 transfer, ed from Tim Ci'ad.-l. Charles'on. S. C, to th- Virginia Polytechnic Institute. Blaikitburg. Va Hi« addree Is Company F j 3301 A. S T U. -Cpl. Peter J. Magelln haa been ' advanced to that lank from private ' first clasrt. Hto address Is Cpl. Pet-I-r J Mazelln. 10th Field Ho-pital, ■■ —
| 2nd Pit.. Camp Bo’*'.- T'-x.ix. Pvt and M Sanford Richard , i ~;»- n -h" wii-ki-n! in In ittir wit:i i it,i- f> mer- m i h-r. U-,\ J F i : Hi-lia ill and <<' i i iv-« The. | htt today fin th a n in Toledo ! (I . for a Vi- 'ti -f.>; •• i, ai.-n- t-i | I Th- Mi L »:*l • and Mary iTumbl.-om and tii-ir brother Hen I ry. of i.u ' of Berm , v.-.t-d in D. i | < i ur yesterday - Mi G--. iu-- Hindenlang of rout- I 13 w a among y iay'u -hopper .Mi Ed Foreman of <»t ' It- rn- w .in i ini* i- • vi«i or in D- | i cat'.ii ,M mday. Mr. an! Mt E J Nor i of (' itivuy. <i. xpelit Monday hi-re, Mr. and M a. .Milton Eigell of route ti visited in Decatur y.»t<- | day and looked after liusiti , Mrs. A K’-niu th Tlmmon . oft Fort Wayn<-. wife of the p;»> >r of tin- Christian church of thus i. y a* reported ri-i-overhig .atxfac'oriiy ■it tin- Lutheran hosptal in Fort. I Wayn". wh'-re zhe und--wetit mg Monday morning. Mi. and Mr« Gienn Hower of hid , ' lanapolis vl«i'< d here tb lat'i part of laat w.-i-k with .Mr. Howe/parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Ed llow.-r. • Mr. Hower enltoted in the navy re-
cently and left from hid j ianajii.'i’ for training. Mr and Mrs Donald Callow 1210 Muster Drive are the paren t of a baby gi;l. born to them thie m utiiiir .i- 3:12 o i lot k at the Mi ati .• ' »iiit,. mi-n trial hc.-nl'al Sh-wc.r.u-d ck- i- pound’, eii-Vi-n and |i3- quaiti r outi.'i -. ♦ - ♦ Adams County Memorial Hospital \dmlt: I: Frank G>i kl«- Monroeville. mey-r and baby daughter Eunice Ruth, route 2 H.itlin and Rose- | mtiry Hirm, city. <« Sues on Chinchilla Sale Los Angeles, Cal iI'PJ Tin j law is looking into tin- alleged *| at b-u th-L- prices of- no- i him hil i | las whose fur goes into the maklnr.of milady's prli-ele fur coats Th- | Hollywood Stat, bank, awiguor of [ the Chapman Chim hilla Sal-a Corp, has lirouglit suit to collect 117,600 a-• rt.-dly due • ti the xi'e
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Cosily Fire Raging As Anderson Today Starts In Basement Os Downtown Store \n<l- • ti, l-i! . <» :. 5 i UPI \ fire wiii h started at midnight in e b,. -. merit of a five and ''-n • -it to ■■ in downtown Ander on ~ n.r of control. T.ae fire all idy hue bhged through a quarter of a block of ... iand damns® thus ■ far , i-.tlma'ed at IJoo.ooo Hut officials expect I' to run much highr. Seven Andi roon fire companion and urn- from Fort Benjamin Harrison a;.- battling the fir*- D-spite •heir effort* t.i ke--p the blaze from spieading. the fir-- leaped 'o another building this morning. A drug “!or<-. i’.-- five and ten .tit - ii.- nite- ujistaim oliop* and and 20 :u oom . p.nt:n--Ii x in the Ir -w us ti.:. . vji-i building* ali ady have li- ■ n destroyed. 1 Two f.remeti were overcome by .. /■ J of the ehim hill.l- ’mi- of which It is alleged were sold far below the standard or <■• Hing price of f 3,200 per pair.
