Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 214, Decatur, Adams County, 11 September 1933 — Page 3

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■ Harrison carroll. S>n Ikxn. Ine cor.-. ■ between Max ■ '.'■*■ , Primo Camera when the two

7 behemoths o f | boxing gather I on the same lot | to make a picf tur e . Metroi Goidwyn-Mayer is fitting up a dressing room for Camera at the far end of the lot from Baer’s. On the set they’ll have individual portable dressing rooms. -

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The arrangers Baer perfectly. In typi*ocxy fashion, he says: “M Camera gets here, he can ««his side of the lot and I’ll * nine. It isn’t that I have mg against Camera. I’ve only Bim once and that was when Jght Sharkey, but some time » ( k l are suing to fight it "thechampionship and I want ®no prejudice one way or an*hen we meet in the ring. I , ,eVf> in rival fighters being Byway. ’ u is Hollywood hoping that Max or Primo will let one fly “f mock battle! /, arr °H told >t to me the ght at the Colony Club and «it s a swell story. '' Jt the married man who’d ! „ff . w 'th the boys and offering from a guilty con- • He walked into his wife’s T y er y dignified and said: y, 1 ve been out with the gang to lS» ke L - ' Ve didn’t realize it * late but we only had a few m '“ ’ been a Quiet evening.” nli?A? a « S ?,? n d. h‘ a wife sweetd' right, dear, put , y w umbrella and come to Jeanie Ernst Lubitsch. it .a} 1 * MacDonald. Meeting sh» iL her return from Eu>art in-mu t 0 te *l him a hout r Onl„ Th ® Cat and the FiditutsX' ln a spir it of fun, she E,»l. most of ‘he situations for lit? Cl }, rr £" t Picture, “De Living. The rotund direc-

CLUB CALENDAR Mi«« Mary Macy Phone* 1000—1001 Monday Pythian Sister lodge opening' I meeting, Knights of Pythian Home ' 1« p. m. Evangelical Men's Brotherhood, I church, 7:30 p. m. W. ('. T. IL, Baptist Church, 2:30 j I Junior Arts department, Library; i 4 p. m. Tuesday Tuesday Afternoon t'ltiD, Mrs I Brice Butler, 2 p. nt. Adants County Choral Society, above Brock Store, 7:30 p. tn. Wednesday Zion Reformed Ladies Aid Soe I | i >ty, church parlors, 2:30 p. nt. , Phoebe Bible class, Reformed ' church, church parlors, 7:30 p.tn. Better Homes Economics Club, i Mrs Eli Graber, 2 p. in. N. and T. Club, Mrs. Carl Hami tnond, 2 p. m. Beulah Chapel Ladies Aid Soi cfety, Mrs. Willard Mcßride, all i day. Thursday 1 Phi Delta Kappa Autumn Dance, I Sunset Park, 9 p. m. to 1 a m Mt. Pleasant Ladies Aid Soci ■ ,' ety, Mrs. Frank Singleton, 2 p.m ■ Eastern Star stated meeting. , i Masonic Hall, 7:30 p. m. Bridge Club, Miss EmilD Crist | ! at home of Miss Madge Hite, 7:33 ! P- nt. I the day, and a pot luck supper was . | served at the noen hour. Twelve ! members were in attamiance. I Devotional services were led by ' Mrs. Myers of Crafvgille. The next ; meeting will be held October 5. Miss Emille Crist will entertain i the members of her bridge club | j Thursday night at seven-thirty o’- I I clock at th? home qf Miss Madge I ! Hite on Winchester street. FAMILY GATHERING HELD IN DECATUR Children anyl grandchildren ot ; | Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reynolds of | ’ 336 West Oak street, gathered in ( j Decatur Sunday. A basket dinner was enjoyed in the Legion M mo- • rial Pack, and pictures of the i group were taken, also of four genI erations present. Mrs. Gladys Smith daughter. Mrs. C. VesloCk and ' Patsy Jo . Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Roy- ' nolds. Roger Reynolds also cele- ! brated his birthday anniversary with a cake and five candles. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. 1 Charles C. R ynolds, son Bob and daughter Helen of Fqrt Wayne; Mrs. Gladys Smith and daughter Pauline, Mr. and Mrs. C. Veslo.k and daughter Patsy Jo' of Bloom-

tor got so excited he almost swallowed his cigar. That night he in--1 vestigated and discovered the hoax, t Then he called up Jeanette, told her i the laugh was on him but that he > had read the real script of "The f Cat and the Fiddle” and for her to r refuse to play the part—that it t would ruin her. Jeanette then went - up in the air. It took plenty of per- . suasion and explanation before she r saw the joke. i * 1 Here’s something to reduce t swelled heads. Without having a 1 single picture released, Mary How- ' ard (she’s Will Rogers’ daughter) * is getting more fan mail than any 8 other star on the Fox lot. r HOLLYWOOD PARADE. Mary Pickford’s traveling com- . panion, Verna Chalif, has returned to Hollywood without her. Verna i and Mrs. Skeets Gallagher are 1 opening a shop. Mrs. Gallagher will > have charge of the gowns and Verna r the millinary. . . . Mary, latest rei ports have it, will leave for Holly- > wood on Thursday. . . . Two playt ers on Paramount’s sick list are dot ing nicely. Miriam Hopkins is back

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- at her Brent- [ wood home and > Claudette Colbert is making t excellent progr ress after her appendicitis operation. Do c - > tors ask that | her friends don’t visit her for a [ week, however. | There’s a Para- . mount company ; waiting for her, and they fear ; any excitement. \ .. . Jack Oakie’s ma is now movie, struck. She says

. she wants to make at least one nte- ; ture a year for the rest of her life. , And may it be a long one. Jack’* ma is regular. DID YOU KNOW— That Lilian Harvey, making her stage debut in Vienna, slipped in a . dance, fell into the orchestra pit, bounced off a kettle drum into the lap of a front-row spectator who turned out to be Robert Land, a j film director? He waited after the I show and signed her for a picture.

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ington, Illinois; Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ( Ham Hornaday, son Gerald and daughter Wlllodean of Elkhart; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crider and children Mail-line, Margaret and Orin Noble, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reynolds and sons Donald, Edward and Hilly, Mrs Alice Walter and children ' Enid and Richard. Mr. and Mrs. i l heater Reynolds and children Jack and Amy Lou, Mrs. Bessie Ward and daughter Naomi, George R yI nolds and sous Roger and Claire, i Ivan and Wilbur Reynolds* all of Decatur. Ono visitor, Stanley Green ' was also present. ENTERTAIN SUNDAY GUESTS Mrs Mary Fullenkanip and 'laughter Rose entertained at dinI tier Sunday for Mrs. Addi - Gass and j daughter Beatrice. Mrs. Clara M yers. daughter Mary and son* Cletus and Jerome. Mr. and Mrs. Fred FillI lenkamp and daughters Patsy, | Rosemary and Nore n all of thia i city; Al Bruggeman of Fort Wayne i and Herbert Fullenkanip and i Arthur Fox of Chicago. NAME OFFICERS AT CONVENTION Ray Smith Is Elected President of Sunday School ('(invention The annual election of officers i was held at the Washington town- ■ ship Sunday School convention which convened at the Methodist i Episcopal Church in Decatur SunI day afternoon. Ray Smith was named presl-, dent; Amos Ketchum, vice-presi-dent; Everett R. Johnson, secretary and treasurer; C. D. Teeple. administration division; Ralph I Kenworthy, adult division; Lowell I Smith, young peoples division; i Miss Helen iSchroll, childrens di- < vision; W. Guy Brown, education- | al division. The afternoon meeting was op- . ened with singing led by W. F. ; Beery and Rev. 1,. Johnson offer:ed the opening prayer. The mens’ I chorus of the St. Paul Church sang I three selections. Rev. M. W. Sondermann gave a 1 shori talk on the subject, "Shall Iwe have a teachers training school in our community?'' M. F. Worthman suggested that the teachers training school be held and the motion was passed. Tlie Imperial quartet sang a I selection Tlie address. "What 1 I think a Modern Sunday School I Should Be'" was given bv Rev. C. IP. Gibbs. Several of the countv I officers were present and gave ! short talks about their work. POSSE SEEKS ESCAPED MEN | 'CON’TTNX’RD FROM P*r»F nvm lion. As the convicts emerged from | the office. J. W. Fletcher, a visitor at the prison, shouted the alarm, and was shot to death. The prisoners then made an open dash for the nearest prison gate. Alfred Davis, convict-guard, was shot fatally as l)e attempted to defend a gate along the wire stockade surrounding the prison. 1 .1. 0. Watlington, master mechanic, j was shot through the hand. Ed I Sharp, a "lifer" was wounded during the skirmish. Captain John Singleton, camp supervisor, was shot down when be refused the convicts’ demands for the keys to the outer gate. Three rifle bullets pierced his lungs. As the convicts fled, L. M. Fournet. sugar camn superintendent. followed and fired at them. Two of the convicts fell, but were picked up and placed In an automobile which their comrades commandeered from a prison visitor. Tlie body of Willian Stone, a convict, later was found about four miles from the prison, where it had been thrown out of the automobile after he had died of hullo- wounds. o Auto Accident Takes One Life Veedersburg, Ind., Sept. 11.- —(U.R) —Arthur Killies. Chicago, was killed and three other persons were injured yesterday when their automobile failed to make a curve on road 1. one mile north of here, and rolled over three times. The injured were Killies’ wife, Anna; Jacob Stadtier and Miss Margaret Aspin, all of Chicago. o One Youth Killed At Indianapolis! Indianapolis, Sept. 11. — (U.R) — One youth was killed and a score of persons were injured in weekend traffic accidents here. Five drunken drivers were among motorists arrested. Eugene Leeb, 20. was the death victim. Returning from ■ a dance early yesterday with three companions. he lost control of 'his car and it struck a utility pole. o Get the Habit — Trade at Home

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Mr. and Mrs. Alva Buffenlwirger, and son Carl motored to North Manchester Sunday, where Curl. has entered Manchester College as; a freshman Cliff Kirkpatrick, known here: better as LaDelle the magician. I has been granted a leave of absence of four months from the Fort Wayne police force and with his father, Fred LaDelle, will make ; a vaudeville tour. The family was for some years quite famous in that line. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burdg will j leave Friday for Indianapolis. After Mr. Burdg attends a meeti in of the state Itoard of directors of the T. I’. A. there, they will proceed to Council Bluffs, Mo., for a week or two. visit in Missouri, and Arkansas, with that place as headquarters. Mr. and Mrs. Avon Burk motored to Greencastle Sunday, accompanying their daughter, Miss: . Eileen there where she will enter, De panw Mrs. Grace Alwein and daughter , Miss Alice and Cal E. Peterson .motored to Greencastle this morn-i I ing. accompanying Tom Alwein

Copyright. 19M, H. J. tteyuolds Tobacco Company ■ LM k 111 d Y ItUjiL.4Z yxwn.ryvl ™ ’RflMflfllßEw RB ISV ! ts f ~ • \BO\ E—l RANK Bl CK lugged ten- of rhino-, "' WW K c>.l-r.r.. :ig-r-. .mJ gonll.i- ,i,r.--- the i’.uitic to urn ho , iO famous title, ’’Bring-’cm-back-alne Buck." He bus to \ . | et ‘P Ins nerves healthy to follow his strange OCCupa* ■- C i tion of capturing wild animals ulive.' « •ABOVE—FRANK BUCK HAS SMOKED MWvWfrME •WHLTHIR YOU’RE ON A HOLIDAY, or hard hi, wav around the globe w ith (.amc-L. He savs, ar work, Camels are the cigarettes for steady smoking. “1 am a steady Camel smoker. Camels arc M Costlier tobaccos do make a difference. milder, and they don’t jangle my nerves.” dl Steady Smokers turn to Camels ■Huir " ißOiftWooiirL. > J? ■ “Bringing ’em back alive is a job packed with thrills, excitement, and real danger,” says Si . Frank Buck .“I never would have been able to ; '*** populate half the zoo- in this country, and *9l|nfl s;i " n,v own a < ’ ozcn , ' rn< ’ s *’- v Muick. it io unor nun m kKinui w « /7W action ’ if 1 dldn ’ t have hea,thy nerves-1 am a II 10 ITIUIiL lUn lv nnUfl F f heavy smoker, as you noticed if you saw my cTmels are made from C ® P icture ' ‘ Brin « ’ em ltack A,ive ’’ bul 1 can finer, MORE EXPENSIVE W V I smoke aH 1 want because 1 Bmoke Came ’ S ' tobaccos than any other O They don,t upset my nerves ’ 1 prefer their popular brand. You’ll ap- W “M’ flaV ° r ’ ” predate the mildness...the IF « flavor... the added pleas- » Turn to Camels and find out for yourself how ure in costlier tobaccos. ' ' true it is that Camel’s costlier tobaccos taste z better... and do not jangle the nerves. Begin

I who will outer Dopauw as a RecI tor Scholarship student. Mr. ami Mr*. Ralph Amrlne of , Anderaon drove over ye*terday . und were accompanied home by 1 i Mr.-. Clerk, who hud been vialtlng. I here. Attorney Malcolm Skinner of ; Portland was attending to hunl- | ness here this morning. I Word has be n received here that j i Tom Haubold, well known young | man. has b<> n pledged to the Sigma i t’hl fraternity at the Indiana l'ni-i ! versity. Bloomington. Haubold on-' lered the llniveraity as n fr sbman I j this year. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nachtrieb | of Toledo, visited here over Sun- j day with Dr. and Mrs. Roy Arch i bold. They returned home this j morning accompanied by Mrs. i I Archbold who will visit there , during the week. Elections will be held in all ' ' towns in the state in November , The new’ laws postponing this! ; year's elections in cities does not ; effect towns. The state election commissioners nro now preparing. a pamphlet to cover proceedurej and these should l»e out this week.

The airplane did a big Sunday , business and many got a thrill when Gene Rock made his delayed parachute Jump. Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Gerber, Miss Sally Gerber and Bob Colo have returned from Chicago where they spent the week-end at the world's fair. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hill and sane lly of Huntington spent the weekend In this city with Mrs John Hill. I Ml-ss Mary Engle, a student nurse at the firlversity Hospital In Chicago returned to Chicago after Hitending a few day’s vacation with her parebta. Mr. and Mrs. Fred ; Engle. ln ( thia < Ry. Wayne Beavers left Sunday atI ternoon for Chicago to take a posttion with a wholesale mercantile i firm. He was accompanied to War- : saw by Dr. and Mrs. S. D Heavers Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Stogdill I and son Bert of near Ossian, and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gilbert and son i George Franklin of this city, mot lored to the home 01 the former's son, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stogdill Inear Convoy, Ohio, where they 1 spent Sunday. Mr. anil Mrs. Fred Engle and | daughter. Mdgs Mary, spent the week-end at Lake Wavvasee. Roland Reppert left today for Tiffin, Ohio, where lie will attend I Heidelburg college. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Beavers and son Jimmy will leave Tuesday for 1 Chicago where they will spend the week at a Century of Progress.

' C. A. Dugan und R. K. Keller, I looked after hi'slness In Fort ■ Wayne this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Koont* and | • daughter Carol of South Whitley ’ visited here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Lutes have! ’ returned from Indianapolis where I they spent a week. ■ j The grand jury reconvened nt 1 (the court rooms this morning I 1 This Is the third day of the pres 1 | ent session. A number of eases I 'iare being investigated by the i ' j Jurors. The township trustees who met , here this morning were Arthur' Blakey, Union; Phil -Sehelfersleln, | (Root; Ernest Worthman, Preble;: ! Daniel Scherry, Kirkland; T. R. j 'Noll. Washington; Orlen Fortney, j St. Marys; D. D. Habegger, Blue, ( reek; Noali Rich. Monroe; Ed-1 twin Beer, French; Ed Stahley,! Wabash; Charles Abnet. Jefl'er j I son. Miss Fan Hammell started work j J tbi* morning In the office of thei ' Cloverleaf Creameries, Inc. Dr. Glen Neptune is suffering I from a sprained ankle, encounter-1 ed In a fall from a ladder while ■ working at his home. | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meyers and children of Van Wert. Ohio, spent ; the week- nd in this city with ridaI tlV’es. I’ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Colter and fa-I ■ mily visiteq with the ('. H. Colter ■ family in Kendallville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J, V, Houck and daughter

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, Martha and Mathew Rennelds of j (Alliance, Ohio, were also guests ot ; the Colters In Kendallvlllo. Mr. and Mrs. Avon Burk motored to Bluffton this morning, accom- | panylng their daughter, Miss Eileen : that far on her way to Greencastle ; where she will enter DepauW Unj- ; versity. ARRIIALS Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson i of 922 West Monroe street,'are the . parents of a six and one half pound ! boy baby born Saturday afternoon. ; September 9 The baby has been I iiam- <| James Raymond. Mrs. Johni son was formerly Miss Gladys j Whit right. Mother and baby are i getting along fine. Regular stated meeting of Blue I Lodge. Tuesday evening at 7:31). Rob rt Helm W. M. Catching Cold ? VICKS 4 NOSE NEW AID IN