Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 53, Decatur, Adams County, 3 March 1933 — Page 5

■jfjl CHURCHES ■ .a. quartet from HuntingB e Le Himti'igton. Indiana, teW 0 le .-.penal artists in the at the Winchester Tllis qiiarte’ has recently ML,, over WOWO and have , e rerai calls from the

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I churches within reach of Hunting-! I ton. This quartet is much in de- 1 I mand and the community is fortun-1 late to secure their services. The morning autnon will be delivered by the pastor, Rev. R. W. Rash, at 10 o’clock. Our Bible study hour will convene at 9 a. rn. All are urged to attend. o — Antioch M. B. C. Church Rev. Simon Moore, pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 a. in.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1933.

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By HARRISON CARROLL. Copyright, 1133. Kin, Features Syndicate. Inc. HOLLYWOOD, Cal,, — Universal is planning to feature Lew Ayres in a musical, not so radi-

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cal a step when you recall that Lew used to be a saxophone looter back in the days before countless projection machines began to throw the image of his handsome features upon the screen. Not that they | are planning to make Lew play a saxophone in the picture. He’ll play the leading role, al

ways providing that plans don’t go awry of “Lilies of Broadway,” a tuneful and, it is to be hoped, dramatic potpourri of life as it is led after the theaters close their doors for the night. Originally, this picture was slated as a John Murray Anderson production, but the musicals went into their famous decline and carried “Lilies of Broadway” along with them. Only the other day, Carl Lacmmle, Jr., retrieved the scenario from the shelf and set Lynn Cowan and Harry Banker to work on composing a new set of tunes. When these are completed and when the script is polished off with some new wisecracks, the business of casting will proceed. In the interim. Lew Ayres once more is leading the life of a bachelor, but mildly. So far as I know, he hasn’t made a public nppeari ance with any other woman since he and Lola Lane separated. There’s a chance, but no more ! than that I think, of the young acI tor going to England to make a pic- ! ture. British national is very anxI ious to get him, but Universal I doesn’t seem impressed. They tell it that Sam Mintz and his tailor always argue over the fit of coat shoulders. Several days ago, the writer went down to try on a new suit. As he entered the shop, the tailor bounced up from his chair, took the garment from the hook and shoved j it at Mintz. He snapped, “Veil, odderwise, I how is it?” — HOLLYWOOD PARADE. Only a publicity man met Janet Gaynor at the boat, so those vague rumors of reconciliation seem to

Preaching service, 10:30 a. m. Evangelistic service. 7 p. m. - I Prayer meeting* Weifnesday eve-1 nine, 7:30 o’clock. The public is invited to worship! with us in this old fashioned friend-; ly church. Come with us and we will do thee good. We are looking for you. o— Decatur Circuit Methodist Episcopal Church Edgar Johnston, pastor. Mt. Pleasant Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. You n g People’s meeting in charge of Miss Lois Fuhrman at I 7 p. ni. Beulah Sunday School, 9.30 a. m. I Preaching service, 10:30 a. m. ' Sermon by pastor. Evangelistic service at 7 p. m. Revival services both Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p. m. We urge i the church and the entire com , munity to turn out and support I these services by your prayers and . your attendance. Washington Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. Pleasant Valley I Sunday School, 10:30 a. m. Preaching service, 9:30 a. mJ J Sermon by ra-tor. ‘SECURE BEET CONTRACTS FOR EIGHT THOUSAND CONTINUED FROM PAGE? ONE In Van Wert county, Ohio and in Allen county. Indiana, about 2,500 acres have been contracted in each county. More can he obtainjed. At De'phos and Fort Jennings, lOliio, farmers in those sections lwould contract for 1.500 acres or , j more, Mr. Calland stated. ■ AVe would like to keep the cron Ja- near Imnic as possible because I more benefit will result to the com- ; iiniinlly if local farmers receive the I money for lieets and tabor. It J would be wonderful f we could obtain 3.000 acres here and I know ■lit would encourage us to go ahead; .land build for the future.” Mr. f’alland will hn glad Io have > si fieldman call on any farmer interested ami a coupon is printed in I i . today’s paper for those who wish ; Ito get in touch with the local com-1 __________

MOV E I) We have moved our Body and i Fender shop two squares north on First street in Bucher bldg. Decatur Auto Paint & Top Co. 213 N. Ist Phone 494

be off. The star and her mother have taken an apartment th Hollywood. “Adorable," Janet’s new picture, goes into production the latter part of this week. Mean while Winfield Sheehan is negotiating with UFA to allow Henry Garat to stay in Hollywood nine months before returning to Europe for a picture. Under present arrangements, the French leading man must leave right after the completion of “Adorable.” Too bad about George O’Brien’s father. The former police chief of San Francisco has taken a turn for the worse and George has accompanied him back to Germany for treatments... . You must admit it’s unique, Jean Harlow’s plan to give her friends embossed gold passes to her house. This will enable them to use her swimming pool and tennis courts while she is working. . . . Henry Ford is becoming an autograph collector de luxe. He has just requested signed pictures of Marlene Dietrich, Maurice Chevalier and Fredrick March.... Whether she’s in sport, street or evening clothes, you never see Joan Crawford without a gardenia. . . . Lying upon his back atop a scaffolding Jean Hersholt is painting a scene from Norse mythology on the ceil- i ing of the game room at his Beverly Hills home. The spare-time job, he estimates, will take him four months. Back in Denmark. Jean was a portrait painter. . , . Harry D’Arrast seems to lead King Vidor slightly in dates with Eleanor Boardman. Though separated, the Vidors remain very friendly. You see Eleanor dancing at the Beverly

Wilshire one night with King and another with Harry. Only a few days in Hollywood, Esther Ralston has signed to play in a pictures It is I. E. Chadwick’s film version of the old classic. “Black Beauty.” William Cowi and is going to direct and the picture will be released through

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Monogram. Over in England, Esther made one of the big hits of the year in the British-made film, “Rome Express.” DID YOU KNOW— That Bruce Cabot’s Uncle is Her- : man Harjes, an associate of J. P. ! Morgan and connected with the i Morgan-Harjes Bank in Paris?

Earthquake Death Toll Totals 1,535 i.'.okio Saturday March. 4—(UP) ■ —An earthquake followed by a tidal wave and fires took a total of 1.535 lives on the northern coast of the I Island of Honshu it was announced officially today. The annouceme t listed 338 injured and 948 missing. A grand total of 2,963 houses were washed away, 1.279 were destroyed. 211 were burned ami 6,343 inundated. Small ships washed ■ away totaled 1.533 with 85 others i damaged.

NOTICE All Persons who have not called for their checks relative to the 2'■ distribution of the Peoples Isian KTrust Co., are requested to do so at once. ( hecks ntav be had bv calling at my office (Erwin Bldg.) above Fisher and Harris, between the hours of 8:30 to 12 a. m. or 1 to 5 p. m. Herman 11. Myers, RECEIVER ■WWSmWWHHMMManHNB*

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TAX AMENDMENT BILL IS SIGNED BY GOV. McNUTT CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE state to pay up to S6OO on each teacher’s salary in the state. Payments will be made from revenue from the gross Income tax law. The bill was designed to reduce ! school costs locally. Ollier bills among 24 signed yesterday: Require separation of national and state tickets on election bal-

Public Auction I, the undersigned, will sell at public auction at my residence, 2 miles west and miles north of Decatur, the first farm east of Mt. Pleasant Church, un THURSDAY, March 9, 1933 Commencing at 10 a. m. 7—HEAD OF HORSES—7 Roan Gelding, 6 years old, weight 1500 lbs., sound and a good worker; Bay Mare 8 years oi l. weight 1500 lbs., sound, in foal, a good worker; Bay Horse. 5 years old, weight 1550 lbs., a real work horse; Bay mare. 10 years old, weight 1300 tbs. in foal, a good worker; Iron (Iray mare. 6 years old, sound, weight 1300 lbs., in foal; Bay mare colt I coming yearling, an extra good colt; Gray mare colt corning yearling. 9—HEAD OF CATTLE—9 Red cow, 8 years old, fresh by day of sale; Guernsey cow. fresh, with second calf in April; Roan cow giving good flow; Koan cow, be ' tresh by day of sale; Red cow with calf by side; Guernsey cow, 2 yrs. ■old, calf by side; Guernsey heifer bred; Short Horn Bull, 18 mouths 'old. a good one; Roan bull. 10 mouths old. HOGS AND SHEEP 3 Tried Duroc sows will farrow soon; 9 Dtiroc gilts will start farrowing middle ol March, some of these sows will probably have pigs by side day of sale; 15 Feeding hogs weighing from 40 to 80 pounds each; 30 head of Good Shropshire ewes, some with lambs by side, I others will lamb soon; 5 head of Geese; 6 Ducks. FEED 300 bushels of good corn; 500 bushels of good oats; 30 bushel of wheat; 9 tons of good mixed hay; 3 tons of bean hay; about 400 shocks i of shredded coni fodder in mow. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Deering binder 8 ft; Moline loader; Dump rake; Oliver Riding breaking plow; John Deere gang plow, like new; kind gate seeder; I Turnbull wagon and box and beet rack; Disc and Tandem. 6 on side: Oliver riding cultivator; 6 ft. rnower; Roller; Brooder house 8x10; Shovel plows: set of double breeching harness: three 50 lb. caus of lard; and many articles too numerous to mention. Terms—Cash. ALBERT FOX, Owner Roy S. Johnson, auct. W. A. Lower, clerk. Lunch served by Mt. Pleasant Ladies’ Aid. ■ Ip Sal iiilißi I CAMAY beautiful 5 c IVORY SOAP ‘“A’S*’” 5 c MEDIUM ! CHIPSOIS c IVORY FLAKES 3 fW 25 c P AND G NAPHTHA SOAP ,o p in the world 410115 « KIRK'S SOAP 5 « CRISCO the digestible shortening 1-lb. can 20 c 3-lb. can 57 c E. ,L Miller, No. 1 Erie Grocery E. .1. Miller, No. 2 H. IL Lainmiman .1. B. Brunegraff Fisher & Harris McManama Grocery Home (Grocery Appleman Grocery Bell's Grocery i M. E. Hower Mutschler Market Walter Dcitsch Kroger Stores Sam E. Hite A & P Store

lots and machines. Increasing terms of Elkhart county superior court from two to four yearly. Allowing second class cities to I issue 6 per cent negotiable, non taxable certificates to holders of i Barrett law or other improvement bonds where city funds for redeeming bonds are exhausted. o — Frank Young’s Barber Shop, First at Monroe st. Modern sanitary service. 3 Barbers—All work 20c. Open 7 am. Close, some time

ROOSEVELT TO FULFILL PLEDGE CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE the person to fill Walsh’s place in ’ the cabinet. The president-elect was report-1 ed (o be considering three or four ! names, among them being Arthur' Mullen of Nebraska, vice-chair-: , man of the Democratic national I committee; Homer Cummings, j veteran Connecticut leader; Guy Thompson of St. Louis, for-

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1 mor head of the American Bar Association. Sources clor* to M;;. Roosevelt felt Mullen stood an excellent chance. At the same time It was declared that should Cummings be chosen, it would be a stop-Kap and for a brief time only. He is slated, it was explained, for the ' governor-generalship of he Philip i pines. 0 Square and Round Dance Sat. night. Paradise Garden.