Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 154, Decatur, Adams County, 30 June 1933 — Page 3
Society » — ■■—■— Ky Women Golfers Attend a invitational Golf Luncheon Here ffi . Imitations) golf luncheon with which the wum.-e Eo | f ,. r . s K Illbs United to Ink. WLdiibx npreseatod at the affair were the Elks. Orchard It d„ K.„ rl Wayne country clubs of Fort Wayne. Vun w .. r| ( ■ Bluff"" 1 I’ortland. Auburn a.ul th., L,F.u.ta'
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I ADAMS THEATRE ■ Delightfully Cool [ SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY I 10-20 c | RAMON NOVARRO in The Barbarian with Myrna Loy and Reginald Dennt. Bbark on this Caravan of Romance . . . bringing you Hie | pterions lure of desert nights ... a glorious melody, me Songs of the Nile" . . . daring exploits ol in untamed iof the East .. . vou'll feel the blood run hot in vour ins! ADDED-An “Our Gang” Comedy and, Travelogue. Tonight and Saturday ZANE GREY S “SUNS E T PASS’’ With Randolph Scott, Tom Keene. Kathleen Burke (The Panther Woman), Harry Carey. Noah Beery, Kent Taylor Wing Guns! Flaming Forests! Flaming Hearts' Flaming Act: Lone Ranger! Pitted against outlaws as wild as tin steers ill y *W! A Real Rootin’-Tootin' Western. OED— LAST CHAPTER “THE DEVIL HORSE" IM., I’,, I Betty Boop Cartoon I'H Io CORT THEATRE SUNDAY AND MONDAY ONLY 10-20 c Matinee, 2:00 — Evening, 6 45 “Sailors Luck’JAMES DUNN. SALLY EILERS. ( SAMMY COHEN, VICTOR JARA A rip-roaring comedy farce ol three sailors on s " ll ( < leave and a marathon dance. Aou II lai I I'H 1 ‘ " ’ " down your cheeks and your side aches. „ I ALSO—Mason and Mack in "Hot Hoofs " News. ( Friday only .Saturday - Taka Chance Nite A REAL TREAT “GOLDEN M ESI We promise this to be the An unforge ttable drama of best of our , the olrj sout h and new west. ‘Taka Chance Nites." Comedy Cartoon. SPECIAL KIDDIE , MATINEE. Under 12 IOC Sc Tuesday- Wednesday -1 hui sdaj f Spencer Tracy and Bette i i “20,000 YEARS LN SING SING. <■
CLUB CALENDAR Misa Mary Macy Phones looo—lout FRIDAY V. I. S. class, f. B. . hitr.h, church, x p. ni. Evangelical C. [,. w. rla . Mls( . . Melvene Newliard. 7.;;o p. m . Cnited Br tlirim V. <|. g ci ass : Mabel Hurst, 7:30 p. m 1 Busy Bee 4H Club, Monroe i school 1:30 p. tn. Phi Delhi Kappa Special Summer | Dance Decatur Con.,try Club 9:00 Sunday Little Evangels class, U. b„ picnic at Rosanca Harvey home. Wednesday C L. of C., K. of (’. H til. 7 ::<» p. m. Thursday W. O. T. M„ Special m eting, loos- Home, x p ni. . baskets of flowers. The blossomalso decorated the tables. A luncheon was served at one-thirty ; o’clock. i % The first prize in the golf tourney was won by Miss Leona Berg ! huff of the Elks Country club, Fort Wayne. Miss Berghoff had a score! of eighty-seven. Mrs. Hicks of Orchard Ridge Country Club, Fort Wayne, won the second prize with a score of, , eighty-seven. Mrs. David Owens of Van Wert, Ohio, received the prize for putting. She putted in (twenty-four. The middle man’s prize was presented to Mrs. Gates Horton of the Fort Wayne Elks Country Club and Mrs. Paul Gra- 1 ham of Decatur received the consolation prize. Mrs. Herman Ehinger was general chairman in charge of the arrangements for the golf event and Mrs. H. O. Jones of Berne, was
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> '"Marne Os Co ß mml r ee Andrew An i * " r kankenau, ' th?’ r t '' “■ ~orlpr ,!11<I ‘ h "W <>f bv tirTTv"* Wa » “ U,. ' c ' ’ K ( ' li:i " | IHlii. Miss 1, H ask of Detroit, Mich,, was a I Khest of the club f I • Broth, H l ‘? l b “ rs f,r otterb «'n i■ "h Thood of t |„. First United . I h "'" ' l,llr ' h entertained the with a .hick,. dinner f Thursday evening. There were -I "tout sixty presont Roy f umma was , h n chief cook ami |Pnpare<l a splendid dinner. | LADIES Ato PLANS FOR LAWN FESTIVAL The Julies Ai(l S( „, f( , ty ()f |bp i irst Christian church met in the V 1 " 1 "'!! tailors, Thursday afternoon J’" 1 Foreman and i Miss Margaret Daniels hostesses. Tile regular routine of business ’! was followed and plans were made Ito have a lawn fest ival during Hie [middle of July. A Jeffers,,,! t(iwn . ship high school orchestra of which J Miss Mina Collier is directress, will furnish music for the festival. ( A social hour followed the busjiness meeting and a lunch was !'™' • FIVE HUNDRED CLUB ENJOYS PICNIC SUPPER The members of the Five Hun--11 dred club w.-re entertained at a I picnic supper Thursday evening at Um home of Mrs. William Keller. ; Following the delicious supper ' games of five hundred were played land Mrs. Herman Gillig and Mrs. | Charles Lose receiv d the prizes. The picnic supper marked the last meeting of the club during (the summer months. GERTRUDE SPRUNGER WEDS CURTIS WULLIMAN The marriage of Miss Gertrude (Spriinger. daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Alfred Sprunger of Monroe township and Curtis Wulliman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Menas Witllirtiin [took place at the bride’s home, Friday evening. Rev. C. H. Suekau, pastor of the Berne M nnonite church officiated at the marriage service. The newly weds will make their i home with the bride’s grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel J. ,Liechty, northwest of Berne. The regular meeting of ihe LutiIfnl Daughters class of the Eva: ge- | lical church has been postponed I until July 11. MOOSE WOMEN PLAN MEETING ; The Women of the Moose met in the Moos Home on North S cond I street, Thursday evening. Two visiI tors. Mrs. Mary Weist, jit ior regent and Mrs. Bessie Walter, recorder of th I’ortland chapter, w re | present. Plans were m de for- a special | meeting to be held next Thursday ' veiling at ight o’cloi k. IA pot-luck supper will be served. Friday night, the auditing com-, ! mittee will meet at the home of
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By HARRISON CARROLL. Copy: it It. 193.; King features Syndicate Inc I HOLLYWOOD, AH the Somerset Maugham fans will be I glad to know that Radio has not abandoned the idea of produc- twY’f-Ww" ing “Os Human Bondage.” To the con- W WE trary, it will be JB W a big picture on Sy the fa 1 JKW gram, and w ill k |r 1 have Iren eJg i/ ! Dunne, as well as Leslie How- ■KsiflgyfMfc ai 1 in the cast X ' The studio’s m unwillingness for anyone stf »'«anKar but Howard to ■" play the part is Leslie the real reason Howard for the delay. He finally leaves for New York today and will sail shortly for London. Present plans call for a picture over there and a brief vacation. As you must know by now. the actor has signed a long term contract to be a Warner Brothers star. The R-K-0 deal was made previously, however, and will take precedence. Meanwhile, there will be no rest for Irene Dunne. She has to do "Ann Vickers'' and “Lady Sal before the Maugham novel. And. incidentally, the star has just squelched another rumor about a rift in her marriage. An element of humor once more enters the Jack Oakie-Toluca Lake business, which was just a rib until Eastern papers began to take it seriously. Jack went out the other day to take a swim in the forbidden waters. He dived in and came up cried, “how about starting a movement to keep Toluca Lake out of Jack Oakie! HOLLYWOOD PARADE: You haven’t heard much about it, but Clara Bow is one of the real contract bridge fiends of the film colony. She plays every night. In
p r!c " Hal ’ r> at sev ;u o'clock. Following th,, meeting, refresh1 nients were served. MEETING OF IMPROVEMENT club Tn- I: . um- 4|| <■],,!, niPt (I|| , Di-i-atur high school building Wed nesday alt.rnoon for the regular I meeting, ihe business session wa« conduced ami the memt rs responded to athe roll call with “the collar I' should we.r." ' ;i "■ "T moi'- we Wet TogeHier, ' was sung by the dub .l -d by Martha Meyera and a demon-I - dration on Making of a Tea I I owe!,' by Helen Krick. Three, visitors w re pr-sent at the meet- . Ing. GIRLS ENJOY OUT OF DOOR PARTY Nln-'- girls of this city -njoyed a party at the Lehnia i Park m H me I hur day evening. A picnic supp r was servisl after which games were enjoyed. Tho- who attended the out of door p ity wer Nellie McClain. Alda Liechty, Ina Anderson. Isirtha Siri-kler, Lois Dellinger, Dorothy s ' 'B- He" Hoop, Velnri Shaft, and Glennys Hoop. Evening guests W re Hoy Strickler. Ralph Met Tain and L sler Huser. The f of c. w ill hold its reguI r monthly meeting Wednesday din at seven-thiiiy o'clock in the Knights of Colunuhus Hall. Membets are ask- d to take notice that Hl meeting has been i hanged from Tuesday to W. dnestday night. Another Load Os Beer Is Hijacked Gary, Ind., Jun - 3i) (UP) A truck containing 350 cases of beer w s hija ked on the Dunes highway one mile east of Gary, today by a blonde woman a.-d two men. J. F. Momany of Lansing. Illinois the truck driver, told police bs was "ni- d into an .intouiobile and kept prisoner for several hours before In- was released o,a- state road 41, In miles south of Hammond. The young woman covered him with a gun whil? one of the men drove the ear around tin country. Momany said. The other man drove away with the load of beer. o Goshen Newspapers Announce Merger Goshen, Ind., June 30 (U.R) — Merger of the Goshen Daily Democrat with the Goshen News-Times was announced today. The Democrat will cease publi- < ition and the combined newspaper will be published in the NewsTimes plant as a politically indeT liende.it paper. O. M. Kinnison holds controlling interest in the News-Times. D. L. Barnhart, owner of the Demo- . crat, will join the staff of the new publication. The, merger becomes effective July 3. o The Burt Townsend family has moved i. .to the iAdams r.sidence on Mero r avenue.
fact, Rex Bell flips that before he hires any hand nt the ranch, he first must ask him whether he plays bridge and then whether he can punch cows. Hing Crosby turned down $4,000 for a week's personal appearances at the Paramount here, so he could be close at hand when Dixie Lee has to go to the hospital. Although Doug Fairbanks, Jr., did not get to write his novel in Italy, he made some important friends. There was a week-end at Sandwich with the Duke and Duchess of Sutherland. There’s stiil some discussion whether Doug will play the Noel Coward or the Alfred Lunt roly in the screen version of “Design for Living.” After so long a time, Chic Sale is to get away from old man characters on the screen. He’s signed to do a short comedy for Phil Ryan (Paramount release) in which he plans to revive the wise-cracking rural youth, Filbert Twitch, of his vaudeville days. A sprained ankle will keep George Bancroft off his feet a couple of .. . I ru- j mors, Claudette Mgt Colbert and slp.' Norman Foster W were together at O ¥> the premiere of s “20th Century." ’■B® X | The Mac Ar - S X* thur-Hecht play Xjr : drew most of // V ■ Hollywood to its first perform- Z a nee. Loudest t———— —— applause went Claudette to Gregory Ra- Colbert toss, as the theatrical producer of this lusty satire. It’s a Samuel Goldwyn term contract for June Gale, the pretty lass who has been going around with Hoot Gibson of late. She’s to play parts in both the Cantor and the Sten pictures. DID YOU KNOW— That Igiroy Prinz, Paramount dance director, survived 26 airplane accidents in the war?
FIFTH AVENUE FASHIONS By KLLEN WORTH 77ie Pierrette Ruff AV, Sets a Fashion r/V The daintiest, freshest fashion - we’ve had for ages is borrowed I ’ J / from Pierrette. It is this frilly \(A • •\i ’A collar that serves your head up on • • •! JS \ a cloud of flattery and makes you 7 A*. ) look and feel years younger the y ' minute you put it on. So if you are longing for an extra dress with . > ‘tY/t? Vr>. real chic, here it is. It is so simple \ ' > r and charming that it is actually Dr-71 J* * ' IHM S more like play than work to make, ( )/ > ‘ Yl and its cost will be well within the Ul /• S • most limited budget. Vlew3 /J! ! The Pierrette ruff is not the only / i * 1 | detail about this frock that does /* * * !*| .’I nice things to you. There are the / J . • | l puffed sleeves to widen your shoul- / 1 , iL-li ders and the sash of cire ribbon / * i ‘ to hug your waist. The pattern f 1 J » * envelope gives the yardage re- / •/ . • • , quired for all sizes in standard !• * widths of materials. Learn how to /I J < ’ look smarter and spend less. Make 1 • ‘ \ all your clothes at home with the * \ T ~ " aid of our Easy-to-Make models. / j I p’D See the complete selection in our I L.V Fashion Book. Price of book only View I I / L 10 cents a copy. I \ I Pattern No. 5270 is designed for if sizes 14, 16, 18. 20 years, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 bust. 5270 Copyright. 1933. bv United Feature Syndicate. Inc. No. 52 7 0 Size Price for Pattern 15 Cents. [ name street address [ city " state New Summer Fashion Book is out! Send for it—put check here and enclose 10 cents extra for book. Address orders to New York Pattern Bureau, the Decatur Dally Democrat, Suite 1110, 220 East 42nd St. New York City. (Editor’s note —do not mail ordei* to Decatur, Indiana.)
Main Reunions Scheduled For Summer Months Sunday July 2 Swygart and Neferd reunion Sunset Park, D eatur. Roop Family Reirnlon, Sunset Park. Sunday, July 9 Smith Family reunion, S*inset Park, east of D catur. Sunday, July 16 Moose Picnic, Sunset Pirk. Sunday, July 30 Borne Reunion. Sir: set Park, Decatur. Meyer Family Reunion, Sunset Park, east of Decatur. Cowan Family Reunion, Sunsqt Park. The 19th annua! Fuhrman reunion will be held at pic iic groin'd .| ■% mile north of Preble, Sunday,! Sunday, August 6 Dettii.gr Family Reunion, Sun-! set Park, Decatur. Sunday, August 13 Rillig and Reohm reunion. Sunset Park, east of Decatur. Dellinger Family Reunion, Sunset Park. Sunday, August 20. Kortenber ai.d Hackman, Sunset Park. Decatur. Butl-r Family Reunion, Sunset Park. Sunday August 27 Ehinger Reunion, Sunset Park, east of D c Hur. Zink-Kuhn -reirnion. Sunset Park ; Decatur. Krick Reunion, Sunset Park, Decatur. Labor Day, September 4 Lenhart Reunion, Sunset Park, ■ D catur. Sunday, September 10. Metzler'Family Reunion, Sunset Park east of Dechtur.
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I Collect $633,444 In Intangibles Tax Indianapolis. June 30— (U.R) — Total collections from the new intangibles tax law amount to $633,444. Anderson Ketchum, secretary of the state tax board, reI ported today. This means that tax has been ! paid on $253,377,760 worth of intangibles, he explained. In 1923 only $50,000,000 worth of intangibles were listed under the old method of recording them as personal property. o One-Legged Robin Back Again Bellevi'le, Ont. — (U.R) — For the i tenth successive year, a one-legged robin made its appearance and re- ' sumed its nest in a junction of the 1 eaves on the residence of Janies ' Cook. o * Get the Habit — Trade at Home
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PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. John Ward and daughter Edith of Bowersville, Minnesota, returned to their home after a three w<»-ks visit here with relatives anti friends. Mr. snd Mrs. Ward ar former rseldents of this city, moving from here 21 years ago. Mrs. Dorothy Goodrich and! daughter N-ancy and Miss Margaret I Jamison are spending two weeks I In Harbor Springs. Michigan with Indlunupolls friends. Enroute to their ihom--in 4i..dlaii9polls they will i stop here for a visit with Mr. and , Mrs, (’. A. Dugan, parents of Mrs. | Goodrich. Mrs. Rachel Buckmaster and daughter of Monroe spent the day in this city with Mrs. A. J. Beavers. Miss Mary Engle has returned to the Univ rsity Hospital ini Chicago where she is a student nurse, after spending th-.- last two we-ks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Engle, in this city. Henry Heller mule a business trip to ludianaiHilis today. J.. Lutz .mil Paul H. Grah im I- ft yesterday on a motor trip through the east. They ini- nd to go as far as Maine returning by wjy
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I us -Caiiudu. Dun Hulthouue upralneil his right I foot at the city swimming pool yesterday. Hi* Jumped Into the pixil, striking -his foot against Robert Brodbeck. spraining II enough that It was ImpoHsible for him to walk ami pass his papers today. Mart Colchln passed his route. L. E. Snyder of the Cell'ral sugar <ompa:..v has returned from a trip to Washington. The boys of Decatur lire anticipating Us return visit of Bill - Wambsg.iass tomorrow with much I Interest. Following the baseball school a ball game will be played at the high school athletic field. oCollege Student Is Arrested As Bandit Lafayette. Ind.. June 30 4U.R>— Clive W. Pressey, 18, student at Trl-State College, Angola, Ind., was held here today as one of two bandits who obtained $lO In a filling station holdup June 27. He was identified by Chalrner Halsh, st Hlon attendant, who also said lie recognized the youth’s car us that used in the robbery. Pressey said lie is a member of a prominent New York family and that his deceased father was a naval officer. He denied implication in the holdup.
