Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 199, Decatur, Adams County, 22 August 1935 — Page 3
■tfsiONARY SOCIETY ■P* ilnww hk* t'"K ‘ )f lhe M **’ ■ 1 i.xietv of tl>e Zio" Duther- »* lll ,d at ,h 9 ’TV' B 1 " , H.i Walters l’ W During th. meeting areK (The pro- e- de from stand 111 ' • <lreet re ’ .-r wai< gh’ e,b KC,.ial hour followed and re■i,;il.nl »wer<.«erv«l. ■ Kaj»?a.oror1 A ~i |be held witn Miss Helen Bjn*' Tn >■<!■=' nigl,t ut elght °‘ K. . ■ exa Ro t township home econom-. IJ lub wi" 111,1,1 a p,Cn,< ' a ' ' h<! I E s ‘otrh -..tnnnity cenDT Tues- 1 Kir. AUK“ st _ ■ Gause family reunion ' ■ X'hold 11 day Sunday, S-ptem-| Er lat th" •' K OaU “ e grOVe ’ ®^ V 'l I .ilex soutli and one mile east of Entire. < do. A basket dinner El, sr v .1 at noon. Relatives Efri nds ar - invited to attend. ■meeting OF ImQEBE bible class Iflie numbers and guests of the ■nwb- Bibl- class Os the Zion Re-In-ted Sunday school were enterLm at the home of Mrs. Albert L jlir . wdn eday evening. Mrs. ETC Goldner. Mrs. David .Adams, E| Mrs. Tillman Gehrig were the Eisting hostesses. | The meeting opined with d.-ve-Los by Mise Matilda Sellemeyer. l |e,e regular busin us meeting wan Losducttd uft r which Marjorie MilL. played several accordian numIhf ; Gama and cont sts were enLjedand prizes w re won by Mrs. iHenry Stauffer. Mra. Dan Weidler Ltd Mrs Forreot Owens. I Befr stun ntu were served durlii( the so ial . our to thirty five Lmhers, four guests. Mies Della Lyer.yer. Mrs. Fred Heuer, Mra. [ n Weidler and Marjorie Miller, J, auger: i Brau ffi on tap 4 ed at I .EY ’ S ice in town. 1 ;ey\s J lionery
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Ey HARRISON CARROLL ‘ Copyright, f!>3s, i King features Syndicate, Inc. * HOLLYWOOD — Torrid temperatures are turninc the minds of the stars to cooling sports. Giving way ! t» his craving for the pastime for the first time since he came to Holly-
wood. Sir Guy St a n d i ng. one . time high naval officer for King George a n d J wearer of naval war decorations, has organ ized the I.ake Malibu Yacht dub. The first keel, i his own boat of: the star class, was laid In the waters of the long narrow lake
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north of the film colony. Others who have taken up ! the sport with him are Jack Oaklc, "endy Barrie and Marsha Hunt of', Paramount. Sir Guy limits the craft to 20 feet and is arranging a racing; ’cheJule for the new club. He was I •flighted, you perhaps know, for his work with the Dover patrol during toe war. The ten acres roped oft near i -onora, Cal., for the location shotsl 011 Robin Hood of Eldorado" now reremble no man’s land. The cabin on the location was owned by a man Ware who died and left , vOO In gold hidden on bis propel;. It had never been found. It J’ still not found. In spite of the' ■roupe's enthusiasm. Something In elevations Is the “Sth concerto that Harpo Marx J? 61 ’ on a five cent flute for the iltty^' I'*’ 1 '*’ ° n * be brothers' new opera Ginger Rogers completely fooled • Pliotogs end the fans at the i„ e .'. ,ew of "Top Hat*’ by showing up | sh ; Se black Wl ? and French disguise | u,es lr > ’he picture. Only one Slrl reco »nized her. Even the 8 Passed her up. , T J° U ■> Rke ' 1 Me and r,n Telling You! q, Haines. Milwaukee: Gloria , nj-J 1 ?? 11 ' ”’ tb tour husbands, Is mu? . ,bo most married of the l|. r feminine stars. Her first, was t...' Rocry; her second, Herbert ,h * rPsl aurant man: her her Marf ”’’ s dp la Malaise, and ' ' ifi. hr>*! Farmer. And.
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Miss Mary Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Thursday Christian Ladin’ Aid, nil day meeting church parlors, 9:30 a. m. Evangelkul Loyal Daughters clase picnic, Butler’s Grove 6 p. m. D Ita Theta TAiu business meeting and picnic, meet at home of [ Miss Mary Margaret Vugh-wt-de, 5:30 p. tn. Eta Tau Sigma eorority, Mrs. Donald Stump, 7:30 ,p. m. Evangelical Woman's Missionary Sockty, church parlors, 2 p. m. , Zion Reformed Ladies Aid Gkr- ; den party .postponed one week. Mt. Pleao’.nt Ladles Aid Society | nt, eting, Hanna Nutt.nan park, all- ’ day. North St. Mary’s township ‘ churches picnic, Hilpert'e Grove. Methodut church, Sunday School 1 and Ladiea Aid picnic, Lehman Park at Berne, meet at cdiurch at 2.30 ip. m. D. Y. B. class of United Bretftren Sunday school, church, 7:30. Rotarian ipct luck .picnic, Lehman’s Park, Berne, 6:30 p. m. Friday American Legion .Auxiliary, Mrs. Herbert Burdg, ©erne, meet at Legion bill at 7 P m. Beu Hur Lodg-, Ben Hur hall S p. m. Sunday Ben Hur lodge .picnic, Lehman Park, Berne, meet at A. D. Artman home at 2:30, FRIDAY R T uesday Tri Kappi sorority. Miss Helen Suttle, 8 p. m. Root Twp. Home Economics'club picnic. Monmouth community center. and three new members. Mrs. George Thomas, Mrs. Updike and Mrs. Umlebe-e. Pet Rabbit’s Teeth Slipped KNOXVILLE, Tenn. <U.R> "Jim Farley Junior” has had his teeth clipped and his life has been saved. Jim Varley Junior, pet rabbit, named for the postmastergeneral, grew a set of teeth that were too long for his own good. A veterinarian fixed him up. o ■■ Curfew Set For Youth ATHENS, O. <U.R>—William Inscho, 19. of Athens, may not leave his home any night after 8 P. M for two years unless accompanied by his parents under terms of probation made in court here by Judge O. F. Rowland.
Herbert Marshall will , ronably be her fifth, if he and Edna Best ever change their separation into a divorce. Both Jean Harlow and Kay Francis now have made three unsuciearful tries. , “Aero-batics” Is Hollywood’s new party diversion. It Is the description applied by its practitioner. Eddie Anderson, to doing acrobatics on a plane. Anderson, assistant director to Mitchel! Eelsen. Introduced the Idea at a party given by Carmehta di Parma for Lelsen and the cast of "Hands Across the Table”. Remo, the chef for the Bohemian Grove in San Francisco, was brought down to ! concoct the edibles. With moat every studio doing a musical, a chorus girl famine Is on. Teßoy Prinz, the Paramount dance director, alone has taker, up 275 girls for two pictures. What scenarist isn’t kidding anybody by Introducing that young lady ns a “relative”? HOLLYWOOD TICKER-TAPE— Mary Pickford, with secretary along, spending an hour with Pro- | due r Cliff Reed at the Grove. . . . Bing Crosby has bought two horses for Georgic Stoll to bring his stable up to three. . . . Shirley Temple, the “poor little rich girl”, so beset by mobs on her Honolulu vacation she has to stay home under guard.. . . . Constance Bennett Is over her bad
sunburn. . . . Rochelle Hudson I at the Coconut I Grove with the | new allegiance. I Harry Peale. . . . I Sally Eilers, Uni--1 versal. has lunch I with Husb and 1 Harry Joe I Brown, Warners. I at Lakeside I Country club, I midway between t the two studios. . . Lee Tracy is studying Diesel
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engines for his new yacht. . . . Clifton Webb is concerned about his mother's (Mrs. Mabel Webb) seige of flu. . . Norma Shearer is back from Cataline yachting. DID YOU KNOW— Fred Astaire once played the piaaa for a vaudeville picture theater beiv " r. dgnc'nff tmns on the stage?
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Mrs. J. Milton Yager of South Bend is a guest this week at the home of her sister, Mrs. John Mocre. She will return home Sunday accompanied by her daughter, Kathryn and son, Charles, who have spent the past four weeks visiting in Decatur. H. H. High, trustee of Kirkhind township was a business visitor I'.’.ere yesterday. “Miss Frieda Scherer of the Morris 5 and 10, is the guest of Rev. and Mro. Sthultz in the Zerkel cottage at Round Lake. She will return to Decatur Sunday. Harry Dodd is In Nashville, Tenn., attending to business. J. P. Habegger of Berne arrived in that city by airplane Tuesday after a visit with his son, Joel, in Seattle, Washington. Mr. und Mrs. Frank Wells of Fort Jennings, Ohio, visited in Decatur yesterday with their daughter, Mrs. Clyde Butler. They were accompanied home by their granddaughter, Mary Joe. Mrs. J Fred Fruchte and Mrs. Jack ElLswortih visited in New Knoxville, Ohio, yesterday with Mrs. Matilda Fledderjohann and daughters. They were accompanied home by Virginia and Letha, who will visit here several days. Mrs. Carol Bunkholder and Mrs. Carl Gerber visited in Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Worthman, James Hendricks of Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. August Conrad, John W. Tyndall, Walter Gilliom, Dallas Brown. Frank Martin, Moses Augeburger, Mr. and Mrs. John Doon, and Harve La Fountain were among the county officials who made the annual inspection of the Irene Byron Sanatorium, Fort Wayne today. Cal Burkholder looked after business in Indianapolis today. Mrs. May Fisher of South Bend 0. K. SPECIAL PERMANENTS $1.50 $5.50 Y/ Croquignoie or Spiral Shampoo or Finger Wave .... 25c O. K. Beauty Shoppe 221 N. 2nd st. Phone 55
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is visiting with her niece and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. King of the Homesteads. Mrs. Harry Worden of east of the city visited here this morning. Mrs. D. VanLcer and daughters, Gloria and Medea, of Fort Wayne called on friends in pecatur last evening. Mr. an<j Mrs. H. A. Fuhrman and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Livers of Bozeman, Montana, have returned from a trip to Washington, D. C. and Hagerstown, Maryland. At Hagerstown they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Livers. Chas B?cker of the General Electric. Fort Wayne, looked after business in Decatur this morning. Mrs. Leo Saylors, Mrs. Ed Bosse and Miss Margaret Laube, visited in Fort Wayne yesterday. Dick Sheets is ill at his home on Nort u Third street. Miss Rhea Morrical of Huntington spent tost evening in Decatur. She was accompanied home by Miss Patty McConnell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred McConnell, who will visit here until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arnie Kindig and son, Jimmie, returned to their home in South Bend this morning after a several Arys visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Fennimore. Mrs. Dan Sobumm and daughter, Deloris, of Willshire, 0., visited in Decatur this morning. Mrs. Gertrude Fike and Mrs. Margaret MeHugh of Indianapolis are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Amos J. Graber. Clint Sprunger of Fort Wayne spent last evening in Decatur. The Misses Lucile and Dorothy Miller, Robert Rumschlag and Marcellus Miller visited in Delphos, Ohio, last evening and attended the fair. A grouip of Decatur women will spend tomorrow in Bluffton as the guests of Mrs. Roger Swaim. Wilbur Stephans of Upper Sandusky. who has spent toe past eight weeks at Wainwright’s Band Camp at Oliver Lake, visited here Wednesday with Mrs. Anna House of Fort Wayne who is a guest at the Trad King residence. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson and son and Miss Erie Johnson of Fort Wayne and Marvin Lamp" of New Haven have returned home after spending a week at Glen Eden Springs, Lake Janies. — oCOMMON FOLKS PAY CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE of flowers. More than 20,000 persons filed past the bier at the capitol. The church was filled to capac-
California Beauty Winners / wT % ■ , rV 1 t Li i 1 A J At I' f \ i \1 \\ / /■ I ]• M i \ I 1 1 •i I 'ill \ \ M «f v , 8 S * I 1 I I J| •K j’/ A J >’ ■ & Dolly Wire Mercedes Hill Joan O’Leary Additional proof of the publicized quality of California sunshine was evident when these three charming young ladies won honors at the Mardi Gras beauty contest at Venice, Cal. Second prize was won by Dolly Wire, 17, Ocean Park, left; Mercedes Hill, 20, Los Angeles, first place winner, and Joan O’Leary, Los Angeles, wh» took third.
ity and more than 4,000 persons ' gathered on the lawn and overflowed into the streets when the hearse drove up to the door. Overhead droned 14 ajrplanee from which a shower of roses and carnations drifted earthward. The services were held two hours in advance of last rites for Will Rogers, Poet's famous passenger on the tragic vacation aerial tour of Alaska. From the funeral sermons delivered by close friends of the
Post family came words of coe fort for the family and consolation for the nation in ita loss of its high ranking pilot who holds two globe circling records. • o Kentucky Rewards Westerner SEATTLE (U.R> — It’s Col. Saul Haas, now, collector of customs for the Seattle district. The colonel received his commission, for "long and distinguished services” (since 1933) from Gov. Ruby Laf- | soon of Kentucky.
♦ « j Many Reunions Scheduled For Summer Months • —• Sunday August 25 Harrison Reunion, Sunset paj-k, east of Decatur. Annual Tindall family reunion, Fair Grounds at Van Wert, Ohio. Fry and Yost reunion, Hock- ■ inayer’s Grove, northwest of Deca- | tur. Staniford-Fulktier reunion, F. M. Standiford home. Davison reunion, Davison brothers home one mile west of Tocsin. Eighth annual Johnson reunion, Nathan Johnson home, Stryker, O. Meyer family fifth reunion. Sunset .park, rain or shine. Sunday, September 1 Slusiser-Gause family reunion. J. E. Gause grove, seven miles south I and one mile east of Willshire,
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I Ohio. Roop family reunion, Lawton Park, Fort Wayne. Annual Urick reunion, Sunset park, near Decatur. > Schnepp and Manley reunion, 1 Snset park, rain ot shine. Labor Day, September 2 ’ Baker reunion, Sunset park, Decatur. • j Lenhart annual reunion, Sunset park, east of Decatur. Lenhart annual reunion. Sunset ■ park, east of Decatur. Sunday, September 8 Johnson reunion, Sunset park, rain or shine. 0 Kant’s Notes Bought MOSCOW <U.R)—The State Literary Museum has purchased many valuable foreign manuscripts and autographs. Os special . interest are the notes of Emanuel i Kant, German philosopher, the , founder of the critical philosophy.
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