Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 59, Decatur, Adams County, 10 March 1933 — Page 5

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him. Special evangelistic services will i begin next Sunday evening at 7:30 o’clock, with Rev. S. A. Macklin as 'evangelist in charge and he will be assisted by a number ot the , ministers of the surrounding communities. Special music will characterize these services in both instrumental and vocal renditions. You are welcome to all these services. o— Calvary Evangelical Church Sunday School at 9:30 James Darr Sup! Prayer and Praise ser-

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By HARRISON CARROLL. Cowrit. IWI . K1 „, rM|urM gj|i(hMw HOLLYWOOD, Cal., _ That best-seller of 1897. “The Christian,” is to be made into a taikte, a co-star-

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ring the ultramodern Jean Harlow and the ironic John Barrymore. Refilming of the famous Hall Caine novel will be undertaken by David O. Selznick as one of the early pictures under his new associate producer co n - tract at MetroGoldwyn - Mayer. This announce-

ment should stir memories for thousands of motion picture fans who were thrilled by the book and who remember the silent version of the story made by the old Goldwyn Company in 1923. Then it was i Richard Dix who played the stern young preacher and Mae Busch who portrayed the self-willed heroine. Samuel Goldwyn sent the company all the way to London to get authentic background, and the picture was one of the important releases of the year. Though there’ll be no London trip this time, Dave Selznick also plans to make the new version Into a i big picture. ' And take it from El Brendel, even the panhandlers on Vine Street are taking checks these days. HOLLYWOOD PARADE. The most disappointed couple in Hollywood Saturday were Helen Collins, niece of Austin Parker, and Lou Brock, comedy head at R-K-O. They were to have been married, but the legal holiday closed the marriage license bureau and the ceremony had to be postponed. . . . The film crowd are laughing at a comedy of errors which took place at a theater the other evening. Frank Atkinson, Fox actor, looks very much like Ely S. Culbertson, so much so, in fact, that Jack Warner mistook him for the bridge expert, greeted him cordially and asked him how his pictures were getting along. Atkinson, who has not played leads, was both surprised and charmed at such notice. The routine went on for several minutes before the mistake was discovered. Atkinson, by the way. is something of a celebrity himself.

I vice at 10:30 conducted by the Class Leader Otis Sliiflieriy. Worship with sermon by Rev. M. W. Suiicß'rmafiii lon Thursday Night. On Thursday Night March 24, 1933, there will be an election of three trustees and a Class Leader and an assistant Class Leader. 0 Decatur Circuit Methodist Episcopal Church Edgar L. Johnston, pastor Mt. Pleasant Sunday school, 9:30 Pleaching service 10:30. Sermon by pastor. At this service opportunity for uniting with the church will be given and the ! Lord’s supper will be observed. Beulah Sunday school, 9:30 Washington Preaching service 9:30. Sermon by pastor. Sunday school. 10:30. Pleasant Valley (Sunday school, 9:30. o Antioch M. B. C. Church Rev. Simon Moore, pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Preaching service. 10:30 a. in. No evening service. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening, 7:30 o’clock. Let all make a special effort to be present as this will be the last message by the pastor before annual conference. "The Lord hath done great things for us; whereof we are glad."—j Psalm 126-3. —o Temperatures Below Freezing In State Indianapolis. Mar. 10.— (U.R)—A moderate cold wave sent temperatures far below freezing in Indiana today tor the first time in Severn 1 weeks. The forecast promised fair and 1 continued cold tonight with temperatures dropping to 11 above zero. The coldest temperature recorded in Indianapolis was 10 above at 6 a. m., today. 0 . Great Collection ot Map* The Library of On grew has a codec* ion of t 000(100 mapa. _ FLORENCE HOLTHOUSE Stenographic Work Typewriting Judge J. T. Merryman's Law Office, K. of C. Bldg. It you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Phone 42 for I appointment.

He shot down 20 German planes during the war. W’hen Diana Wynyard goes to London in May, Sally Blane will gu along. , . . Odd, the case of William Duffy. He has been a guard on a sound stage for two years at Fox, but never saw a scene shot until last week. The doors on the Fox stages open out and the guards stand outside. Duffy’s chance came when the Janet Gaynor Company went to Warners for a day. Over there the doors open inward. . . . The Jean Hersholts are planning a trip to Denmark before long. Real folks, the Hersholts. They have one of the homiest homes in Hollywood. Jean practically lives in his library, , surrounded by his first editions, i with a radio in arm’s reach of his favorite chair and a big box of cigars on the massive desk. Cosmopolitan groups, all interesting people, gather at the Hershok home. Dining there tlie other eve- , ning were the Harry Lachmans, the ! Eric Von Stroheims, the James ( Campbells and the Lawrence , Grants. Talk sparkled. ! Here’s something new in Holly- . wood. A club of young folks (Tom ’ Brown is president, Anita Louise is ( vice-president) go Dutch when they spend an evening at a case. They J also meet for very simple parties at the homes of the members. Some j others in the club are Rochelle Hud- ' son, Patricia Ellis, Patricia Ziegfeld, Helen Mack and Eric Linden. ( William Janney belonged when he , was out here. 1 More than 10 years ago a picture called “The Restless Sex” started production at the Fort Lee studio in New Jersey. The star of this film

Marion Davies

i was Marion Davies, the director Robert Leon ard and the property man Jimmy Swe e- - Today at Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer a picture called “Peg o’ My Heart” is being made. The star is Marion Davies, the dire c t o r Robert Leonard and the property

man Jimmy Sweeney. Bob Leonard has directed many of this star’s films and Sweeney has been her property man from the first. DID YOU KNOW— That Wallace Beery once put in ; a summer posing for colored pictures for illustrated song slides?

State Department Protests Reduction Indianapolis March 19 —(UP) — The Indijfia department of the American Legion sent a formal protest to President Roosevelt today protesting his plan to reduce veterans compensation. “There is no good reason why veterans should be discriminated against or national defense impaired for the sake of so-called econ-; omy in government," the depart- ’ ment said in telegrams sent to 1..diana congressmen. o Making a World It takes all sorts of pespM to make a world, which accounts for ths sort of a world we have.- Los Ange*«« Times. A n 4JNC9 V - a;

The Country Meat Market BETTER MEAT FOR LESS PHONE 129 908 WINCHESTER FREE DELIVERY Bnef Boil lb. 9c fotl . )ge Chev(je — ( reamed, pint I V fresh Hamburger 3 lbs. 20c — - pound SHORT CUT STEAKS |k 1C „ From Baby Beef IOC UC Baby Beef Roast i’’ 1 11 c iMberj

Diplomats Protest Seizure Os Liquor Washington. Mar. 10.—(U.R)— Diplomats of nine nations have protested to the state department the | seizure in New York of a choice j shipment of whiskies, champagnes and wines consigned to their embassies here. Diplomats, being immune from American laws, always have been permitted to import liquor. Customarily it is landed at Baltimore and brought to Washington by truck. The present shipment, the largest in six months, was consigned from Liverpool on an American , steamer bound for Baltimore. While

Mrs. Housewife! DO YOU KNOW? —You Can Buy the I*4 lb. loaf of Millers Blue Ribbon Bread — at a ” stores The same Big, Quality Loaf that you regularly pay 7c for. MILLER S BAKERY III in frWlflfl'-'lMßflflflflfl Appelmans Grocery Phones 215 and 219—Delivery Service BANANAS 1 KJ Little Elf Whole 1 4 pounds . ... AI U Kernel Corn can AUC LETTUCE f7 Salmon, 1 ILi Head At can AUC Sweet Potatoes 1 Ck Green Beans and SunKist Oranges 6Vry Maraschino Cher- p* Dozen .... 15c, 4 A C ries. small jar... Mv Texas Oranges, or Big Hit Pork & 1 Juicy, dozen ... Ot)U Beans, 3 cans. . AA U Leaf Lettuce 1 Az* Marshmallows 1f „ pound A vv 1 pound box .. . AtJv Aunt Jamima Pancake Flour Pumpkin J* Macaroni IP No. 2 can MV 2 lb. box Aut NAVY BEANS n BISQUICK QO 3 pounds AU package OLEO, Good 1 /A Merrit Flour pound AUC 24 lb. sack Mg/C Cream Cheese ifp Plain Olives OQz* pound lot quart jar Peaches Little Eif or Perfect 2 cans2sc Sweet Pickles 1P p Cherries, solid IQ /4 Pint jar AmC pack, gallon canTrOC Palmolive Soap Q_ Apple Butter 2 bars AmC gallon can MmC Super-Suds 1 PCz» Mixed Vege- IP*/* 2 pkgs AmC tables, can .... luC Crystal White 1 PCz* Little Elf Jello f? Soap, 4 bars... AmC Powder mC Millers 1'/ 2 lb. r Pretzels 9Q/» Loaf of Bread... mC can ZiOt.

it was en route, the ship was order- , ed to call at New York before proceeding to Baltimor. When the ship reached New York, treasury agents took charge of the liquor on the grounds that it was illegal for an American shin to carry liquor ' in coastwise traffic. i The diplomats were informed i they could bring the liquor hero from New York by truck, but they ! insisted it be delivered to them at i Baltimore. o Predicts Return Os Kidnaped Girl Gary, Ind.. Mar. 10.—(U.R) —Early 'return of Patricia Pearl Tripp, 4, i kidnaped from the home of her I

foster parents near Rensselaer November 20, was predicted by Lake county authorities today. They released August Johnson, grand uncle of the child and one of the twelve persons held in connection with the kidnaping to negotiate with the abductors. It was reported that $5,000 ransom had been demanded from Johnson for safe return of Patricia. 0 DANCE—Saturday night— Paradise Gardens. Ladies 10c, Men 15c.

HITE’S GROCERY PHONES 31 and 204 BANANAS x 6 lbs. 23c CORN, regular T KRAUT r size can DC can DC 10 lbs. Fresh IQ zi Pure Ground Corn Meal Ac/C Pepper, tb A«/C SUGAR, 10 lbs. Good Imperial Fine Granulated Tea, lb, ....... Zit/C Sliced Peaches r GRAPE FRUIT DP small can DC 6 for ZjDC Spaghetti f* Rolled Oats »)P. ( can DC 10 tbs LETTUCE Fa Zn'r Sc Macaroni. 10/, Fancy Rice Elbow, 3 lbs.. .. Ai/C 3 lbs AUC PRUNES, medium fp p or k & Beans r size, tb. ........ eJL can DC HOMINY p Navy Beans Q , can UU 3 n>s UC Swansdown IQ Quart cans Best 1 _ Cake Flour . . .. AcJC Mustard ADC APPLES g wp c .± b 25c Qt. can Peanut 1 Q Small Apricots Butter I*7U can DC Little Elf Dessert Lg. can Apricots'! f? _ Powder DC in heavy isyrup. ADC fl Fancy Winesap 3 cakes Crystal Isl — Apples, tb DC White Soap ... AUC ■ ASPARAGUS I Fisher & Harris PHONES 3, 4 and 5 FINE GROCERIES RAISINS, Seedless, 2 pounds 15c FLOUR, Pride of Decatur, 12 tbs. 22c; 21 tbs. 10c INSTANT POSTUM, large can 39c RICE, Best Head, 5 pounds 19c BANANAS, Quality Fruit, pound 5c EASY TASK SOAP FLAKES, 5 pound box 25c 10c SWEET CORN, 4 cans 29c QUALITY PEAS, 3 cans 29c CAKE FLOUR, Swansdown, package 20c QUAKER PUFFED WHEAT, package 9c CRACKERS, P. W.’s, 3 packages 35c SI N-KIST ORANGES, Navels, Medium size, doz. 20c GRAPE FRUIT, medium size. 5 for 19c MACARONI, 4 pounds 19c TINE GRANULATED SUGAR, 10 pounds 44c MICHIGAN No. 1 APPLES, 4 pounds 19c WACONNIA BRAND SORGHUM MOLASSES, No. 10 gallon pail .. ,65c; No. 5 •/» gallon 35c STO( K SALT, 50 pound Blocks . 35c Flour. Blue Ribbon. Potatoes, No. 1 White More and better 2 pecks 28c bread and pastry. Sweet Pickles, quart 21 Ibs sar j ar ...25c Yellow Corn Meal Pint jar Lsc <h’Li?r*r» 'V. 10c Dill ’’’eWes, qt. jar 15c Shelled lop Corn. Welch * s G Jui P., Li; ’ a • c 7 ’ k l9c P int bottl * 4 lbs. ~ >-,c 1 c K,dne y Beans, Navy Beans, 5 tbs.. 12c nl 'i J???. f Iv . “° C Rolled Oats. 5 Ihs. 13c Old Settler for Dirty Pure Strained Honev ( h'm'i'/'iv ft ’ " 2,< pail. 5 tbs. net. 39c ° T Wa ’ 1 aper Diamond Brand Wax P|l ' ’ 2 ” C Paper, 40 ft. length Take £ ’ 92 - Ulc rolls .... 15c . ? i 5., ' ’ 2ac Ginger Snaps. 3 lbs. 25c L 'st r !, r J° St J’T ll ? T Sweet Potatoes, 4 lb 15c haf ! iuckwhcat l \ Quick Arrow Soap i>iii k h *C ’‘ . !? c Chips nkg lie illsbury bran, pkg. 15c Quick Naptha Laun- ( iual, . ty Sock t Eye dry Soap. I cakes 10c Sa,mon ’ larg ® Babo Cleaner, 2 can 25c i>, ''J ' ’ 2 ® c I Mustard, quart jar. 15c r u n * S ’a S o”^’ We^ t 8 10c Beechnut Brand whTu-i 18c 9 Tom ato Jui c e 2 M - ho ‘‘ U heat b ,our cans 15c . 0 ,b “ ,••••• I! * c I California Lima L'T," . bu^ r ’ b ’V 35c I Beans I ih< *>-J Miller s Blue Ribbon Knox Gilatlne,' pU 2<c “T 1 ' I '. "l' C. = . ((„»,. he ?. „ "“' 5 c Ap l i™i s '.'|> d M„'„(,' ■" Voo w.ll but il aiwin I 2 large <«.,» ™ Cocoanut, long cut. Full assortment of pound 25c • Fruits and Vegetables

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Record Rain Fell Aberdeen, Wash., —(UP) —Noah would have been right at hpme on Grays Harbor during 1932. A record rainfall totaled 110.93 inches, or 9.24 feet. The previous record was 102 inches in 1931. o BARGAINS — Bargains In Living Room, Dining Room Suites, Mattresses and Rugs. Stuckey and Co Monroe, our phone number is 44 <"