Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 165, Decatur, Adams County, 12 July 1929 — Page 7

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th Duane Hennessy i press staff Correspoddent) Julv 12-(UP)-Whll e . number >’f movie struck girls who 1,1 Hollywood seeking brilliant -il-iad seems countless, there J'many who are hi pictures only be- , essllv or as a means to -arise ot 111 nme other • nil 100 pretty girls were working his pictur' Half Marriage," Director William •> i; « ,wen m4de s lheik k . a rn their ambitions. Hediscoveied that while some want- " stnlt ;gle on to stardom, there L,v"mans who would choose to live heir Hye's differently. The figures :,,i, ttl l trmu the WO were: S 5 woubl rather be manled than have a career. 5H want a home and children of thenown. <d arc not married. 7 would refuse to marry a million airre. (really). [ i s working in pictures to earn enough to study medicine 1 wants to become an opera singer, ’are studying law and hope to practice it. 5 are studying stenography at night. 12 am taking singling lessons to help them in sound pictures and 20 are studying dancing ♦j have had stage experience. 55 have had some picture experience. 15 won beauty contests (naturally, they came to Hollywood) 4 left college to work in pictures., <3 live wi ll their families in Hollywood 2 receive a remittance from home regularly. ‘‘Some of the favorites came up I through the extra ranks,” Cowen said, i would rather help a girl who had worked hard tor her start than those who have many advantages. “Olive Bmden. leading lady iu ‘Halt Marriage' was an extra girl at one'

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I time.” "Half Marriage" is a Radio Pictures production. In Hollywood somebody is always running around who looks like sorm one else. * One of the strangest resemblances is that of Louis Payne a well known character actor, to Cecil ft. DeMille, the noted producer. While "Big News” was being filmed at the Pathe Studio, once the DeMill • studio, many of ‘C ; B's former subo:dinates thought they saw their farmer chief on the lot. BERNE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. O. F. (Jiliiom and] daughter laris. Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Suckau and daughter Edna returned home, Tuesday (•veiling from Kaus is ■ City, Mo., after having attended the International C. E. Convention which) convened there. Rev. and Mrs. Alfred Habegger and I family, who had intended to return to their Mission Station at Busby, Montana, this Week have been detained on i account of two of their children having the mumps, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Blackledge and j family, of Massilon. Ohio, who had visited at the A- C. Smith home, met with ! an automobile accident at. Selina, Sunday evening, while enroute to their I home. Mrs Blackledge and children | C HICHESTERS-PILLS i W THE DIAMOND BRAND. A > “X. Ladle*! y<mr D.-ucgl»t /\ £1 it <’h!-«*hes-ters Diamond r *’ l *1 in Red and <*old( \y/ l ic boxes*. seaka with Take no other. Boy V j J — /If yo»rr Druggl-f. Ask for |C AT <’lll-< lIE.H. TERN DIAMOND I tm BRAND PILI.**, fr-1O years knewa Jk fir as Best, Safest. Reliable. Buy Now I SOW FT DKUGGiSTS EVUYWaSBI

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ieturned to Betne until (ho cur Is repaired. Mr. Blackledge continued home via train. Cornelius Klassen, a relief worker tn Russia, visited at the J. P. Habeg- • r home the beginning of this week, and gave an address at the Meniionlte church Monday evening. Mr Klassen md Joe Habegger were fellow relief worker •! in Moscow following the World War. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Habegger and sons Arlie and Milo, anti daughter Mar cella, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Habegger and daughter Evelyn and son Earl returned home Tuesday after spending a few days at Detroit, Michigan, and Comber Ontario, witli the Adam Neuenschwander family. Rev. and Mrs. 8. T. Moyer retort -I ed to Allentown. Pa., after visiting with J Mrs Moyer’g parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Habegger last week. Mr. and Mrs Orval ones and daugh tei Lucille and Waneta and son Paul, and Miss Norma Swoveland returned.

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Monday evening, from a motor trip toi the Mammoth Cave ami other places of interest iu Kentucky. Mis. W. B Nussbaum, Mrs. Amos Burkhalter and Freeman Burkhalter were callers at Muncie, Wednesday, i Mr. and .Mrs. Walter Pfeiffer and: daughter Catherine and Rudolph Mo j or, of Fort Wayne, were visitors at the '' Robert Schwattx home Tuesday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Guytress Eley return- ; ed home Sunday evening after spending a few days at Three Rivers and i Matteson Lake, Michigan. Mrs. George Hinderer and children Lucille, Junior and Erma Jean, of Elyria, (Thio, are visiting at the Mrs. J. PARROTS] Guaranteed hand-raised. Mexican Red Heads $7.50 BIRD SUPPLY HOUSE 438 Mercer Ave.

A. Sprungei home since Saturday Mrs. Hinderei was fotmerly Mies M.bel Welty, an orphan In the John A. Sprunger orphanage. The Misses Iva and Inez Heller and little Hole! Michaud, of Deoatur, were cullet a ill Heine, Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Sprunger and

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dittalifer Ludllo w< •••» gm- 's ut the la>< hner reunion held at Leo Suiidav. Mr.- and Mrs. I’. L. Amstutz left Thursday for Peoria, Illinois, where they will spend a week at the home of th* tr daughtei, Mrs. Kail Leonard and Jlrs Willis and Mrs. N. J. .’iatz and daughter of Mar shall arrived

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here Tuesday to visit al the Oawiti Sprunger home. Miss Anna Ruth Hofstetter resigned her position at the Nussbaum Novelty Company last week and left Saturday for Fort Wayne where she is employed.