Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 104, Decatur, Adams County, 1 May 1931 — Page 7
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were the guests of Mrs. Ed Miller, Thursday. The Misses Elda and Mary Ann Sprunger v islted in this city dayEd Martz and Marion Hoare visited with friends In Herne Wednesday evening. Mrs. Elmer Anspaugh, Mrs. Fred Linn, and Mrs. C. E. Hocker are attending the Evangelical Confer
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1931.
euce at Berne this afternoon. Work lias been started to construct a fountain and miniatur park on a small vacant lot on Main street in Geneva in honor of Mrs. Gene Stratton Porter. Mrs. Porter deeded [ the lot to the town of Genova to be used for he public only. oMore Autos Reported Crown point, Ind., May I—(UP) Lake county residents have reported owning 5,000 more autos this year than formerly and the reports [are not all in yet, George Kochls,'| i county asses or said. Kochis said, however, that he did I not believe more autos had been j purchased this year than formerly but that many, never before reported had been listed. Luke county has started confiscating autos whose owners are behind in payment of taxes. Villagers Live Longest Turin, May I—(UP)—1 —(UP) — Croveo is rejnited to have the largest per- | • entage of long-lived inhabitants of any village in Italy. There are only 180 inhabitants, among whom | there are three women of 95. There are 13 nonagenarians, and 20 persons' who have reached 75 years or more. o City Has 30 Acre Rose Garden Sangerhausen, May 1— (UP) — I This city in the Harz mountains j boasts a 30 acre rose garden con i taining 9,000 different varieties of roses, almost every known kind. I There are 350,000 bushes. Pale And Anemic; Sargon Triumphs I “Ever since I was 14 years old I've been pale and anemic," said Mrs. Henry G. Miller, 1535 S. Madison Ave., Indianapolis. “Nearly i ' fl ' jS i Wi !( B*W i MRS. HENRY G. MILLER everything I ate disagreed with me; I had terrible headaches and! continual trouble with constipation. ! Sargon brought a wonderful feel-) ing of new strength and vitality over my whole system and stopped; the indigestion and headaches entirely. The Sargon Pills relieved me of constipation and I have so much more color in my face now, everyone says 1 look like a different person.” Sold by B. J. Smith Drug Co.
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By HARRISON CARROLL. Copjmrht HMD, PteaUr Hyndtcate, Inc. HOLLYWOOD, Cal., April 00.— Hollywood is due for a surprise about Ronald Colman’s new leading woman--she will be Fay Wray. Samuel Goldwyn has just arranged to borrow her from Paramount to play in “The Unholy Garden,” the story Ben Hecht and C* h a•• 1 c Man.
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Charles MacArthur have| written for, Colman. As 1 George Fitxmaurice expects to start production this week,' rehearsals must F et under way! immediately. I Everyone had expected Joan Bennett to get this lead. Colman asked for her, and Joan told me herself, she was eager] to play the part. As she is under : contract to di. I vide her time
I viuc ner uiue I between United Artists and Fox, there seemed small chance of a ' slip-up. Nevertheless, Fay Wray gets | the part. A WOMAN TO LEAVE ALONE, i The film colony is having its | tjuict smile at the expense of Josef ' von Sternberg. It seems that du ting a recent : Hollywood party Joe asked Mrs. i Lawrence Tibbett if she had read Dostoievsky’s “Poor People.” That clever woman smiled slightly. “No,” she said, “but I love it.” ■ LATEST GOSSIP. Despite all denials, the delegates I at thA Paramount convention were i given to understand that Ruth Chatterton will not go to Warner’s. Her contract there is said to have been tom up. What price harmony? . . One of the things I can’t get over is that Lew Cody was born in Waterville, Maine—on, ; Washington’s Birthday, too. . . . i At the local N. V. A. benefit I Charles Murray told a story so j funny they were laughing about it backstage. " One of Hollywood's best-known male stars hurried in late, was told the gag and, in art innocence, repeated it when his turn came. He went off puzzled whv the audience roared before he
Discovers Old Tooth ! South Bend. Ind.. May I—l UP) — The eight and one-half pound tooth ! I found by Bert Morris on his farm ( ] ,iear here is 20,000 years old, Dr. I Marcus W. Lyon, Jr., Archeologis* ’ I said. ! The tooth was from a mammoth , but the animal has not been found. I the age of the tooth was determined i I by the condition of its enamel. Dr. 1 Lyon said. Discovery of the part of the mam-1 moth was tlie thirty second of its kind in the state, it was said. The | have been f-fi mastodon remains round, most oi which were discovered in the Kankakee swamp sections •
tgot to the point and gave him the t fishy eye at the finish. . ■ . A modernistic dressing-room suite is being prepared for Marlene Dietrich I at Paramount. It will have elec- I trie refrigeration, a kitchenette, i etc. Os late even the portabh ( dressing rooms are equipped with , ice-making machines. In case you haven’t heard. Frau Dietrich’, ' bringing her baby girl back fron I Germany. The child is namec | Maria Seiber. Her father, Rud Seiber, remains abroad. . To ( morrow will be Junior Laemmle’: j twenty-third birthday. He’s beet I a film executive for more than twe i years now. ... If you can believi , Francis Parrott, a group of Holly r wood bankers are to erect a statut to “The Unknown Solvent.” SWIFT RETRIBUTION. Then there’s Eddie Quillan’s story about the studio writer who . surprised two burglars in his home
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They seized and trussed him up securely. “How about a gag?” muttered one. A smile broke on the writer’s face. "Great!” he cried. “Have you heard the one about the Then the lead pipe fell. LOOK OUT, FOOTLIGHTS. With no pictures planned for the moment,
Fifi Dorsay has wheedled Fox into letting her go on the stage. She will appear on the coast for Henry Duffy in “Little Miss Blue- ] beard.” Rehearsals start in a week and then the company goo? to San Francisco for a run. Few of the film people like to open a show here. They fear the critical eyes of their friends and the appraising glances of the producers. Fifi, of course, is an old hand at footlight entertainment. She has done a number of seasons of ! vaudeville. "Little Miss Bluebeard” was an Irene Bordoni stage vehicle and Bebe Daniels once made it on the silent screen. DID YOU KNOW That Ursula Parrott b»?an her first book, “Ex-Wife,” in January, | 1929, and sold it the following March ? ■
|of northern Indiana. The animals ! became mired in the swamps bell ause of their excessive weight. 0 SURVEY MADE BY DEMOCRATS | (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) 1928 in the twelfth district. Neither of the candidates lias made a formal declaration but their I friends are surveying the situation in all of the counties. The new Fourth district includes Allen, De- j i Kalb, Steuben, LaGrange, Noble, Whitley, Wells and Adams conn | i ties. ! The new district also has an or- j
ganization matter to iron out, bocause when Wells and Adams counties were annexed, Virgil Simmons, former chairman of the old Eighth district entered the district. James Adams, Columbia City publisher was chairman of the old Twelfth., It. is understood that with both men are willing to continue as chairman there is no feeling between them. Simmons always has had the support of his owu and Adams counties ami it is understood that LaGrange and Noble counties look favorably on his leadership. The new district of which Adams; county is a part, lias the present Democratic state chairman, R. Earl; Peters. Whether he will be a can-I
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didate to nucceed himselt tn 1932 in not known. L. G. Elllngham. ot Fort Wayne is mentioned as a probable successor to Charles Greathouse, Sr., as national comriitteeman, and if this honor goes ]to the Fort Wayne publisher it i« thought likely that Peters will not seek re-election. Samuel Cleland, Allen county chairman Is casting about in northern Indiana, with art eye on the United States Honatoriul nomination. Cleland, however lias refused to make an announcement that he will seek the nomination. Several Fourth district banquets! are being planned now and an In- ] 'formal meeting of Democrat lead-! lers is being talked of. I
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