Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 181, Decatur, Adams County, 31 July 1934 — Page 3
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.iATIVES honored 01CNIC SUPPER | sn W .’r waa .Me rv <xi at the AP Jhom- I >f Mr. and Mrs. Tony of Decatur. In honor of 1 ronrtney of Akron. Mrs v, nd Mrs. UJ. Miller and I I rl. and Tony of ; B ,;. nP . Mr. and Mrs. Art Meyand children Virginia, Bobby. . Mrs. Alfred Beavers and nl , Mr. and Mre. Robert ars ». •» ««■ Ochol*- |. Th . Monroe Community meeting i was to have been Held Wedt.v has been postponed until £*rst Wednesday in September. TM girls choir of the Zion Re-; .Ld church will meet Wednes ’.. „ight at seven-thirty o'clock at £ church for an important MWomen's Missionary Society the Evangelical church will meet, rhartday afternoon at two o clock . "the church. The August group, ‘m have charge of the program. u~ Amos Ket hum will have the Lon study and Mrs. John Thomae; r n be the devotional leader. Sp<--
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by HARRISON CARROLL Copyriciht, King Features Syndicate, Inc. HOLLYWOOD, —One of the Week's major mysteries has been solved. Greta Garbo always keeps the same staff on her pictures, so the M. G. M.'ers were all curiosity when the star showed up with a new colored maid. Her former maid, Hazel, had been with her for years. How come the change, asked the gossips. Well, here’s the lowdown. Hazel has become a motion picture •rtress. And not even at the M. G. M. studio. She has a job in Claudette Colbert’s new picture at Universal. Gene Towne tells the story, and I don't believe it was ever printed. About the time Director Norman 1 McLeod was go- |
ing daffy trying | to find an Alice for “A lice in Wonderland". He ■ needed a girl , who was young, pretty and naive looking. And the right type was proving plenty elusive. One Monday morning Norman took up the weary round of tests again. Most of the girls
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* ere impossible and he looked them •ve mournfully. Then his eyes lighted. Almost at the end of the "* was an Innocent young thing had what he was looking for. J>t she was pale and her hands shaking. In desperation. Norman rushed up " her. Now here, don't be frightened." * soothed. “AU you have to do is u- " nes - n 'l take it easy, r-e 11 be gentle with you." he sweet, young thing looked up. . , h ' that's okay," she said. "I’ve Jst got those morning after Jitters." iwl? Moran haa ust signed a radio ■ 'act at a figure that will make J ur * S(, s pop. She'll draw 165,000 » n -\, l>rosratn ca '* e| t “Polly Moran's House”. And Gene Towne wm ; raham Baker ' who'll write it. tn ,„„_ ave ,0 Put down an equal un t on their Income tax. hita C » I * Coopw ’ s visions of a HonoNation are fading away. The ® Wants him to make a personal when L' nce wlt h “Treasure Island” snd tn » P* c ture opens In New York. h ’ , at means no Hawaii for the reicnt v M. G. M. bosses will . tak. \ . ?ver - Mrs. Cooper will p.„. Jaekle to New York via the «- 2n , ma oanal. It's a boatride he an,a most, anyway. Subtly coincidence about that John J
-- - I CLUB CALENDAR I Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Mita Mary Macy Phone* 1000-1001 Tuesday | Tuesday Afternoon Chib. Mrs. Ed Bokneeht, 2 p. in. Wednesday i Monroe Community meeting,! ; postponed one month. Zion Reformed Girls Choir, i chunch, 7:30 p. m. Mt. Pleasant Bible class, parsonI age, 3 p. ni. W. M. S. hnd Ladies Aid. V. B. church, allday, Mrs. Nelson Abbott. Thursday (Eta Tau Sigma, Mrs. Don Stump 7:30 p. m. 1 BaiptLsi W. M. S., Mrs. C. W. Moser, 2:30 p. m. Psijota Xi and Tri Kappa girl I scouts. Central tr hool, 0:30 p. m. i (Evangelical W. M. S.. church par- ' lorn, 2 p. m. Methodist W. 11. M. S„ Mrs. C. i D. Lewton, 2:30 p. m. Pinochle Club, Mrs. Brice Roop, I 7:30 p. m. iM. E. Ever Ready class picnic. Legion Memorial Park, 6 p. m. Evangelical W. M. S„ church parlors. 2 p. m. Mt. Pleasant Ladies Aid Society, Mrs. Bertha Sheets, 2 p. in. Friday Happy Home Club for mothers. United Brethren church, 3 p. m. • cial music and readings and a brief , report on the Oakwood assembly will be features of the program. A good attendance io desired. The Women's Home Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church will meet Thursday afternoon at two-thirty o’clock with Mrs. C. I). Lewton. Mrs. Nellie Haney will have the devotions and Mrs. Fred Mills will be the lesson leader. The Psi lota Xi and the Tri KapI pa Girl Scouts will meet Thursday night at six-thirty o’clock at the I Central school. * ENTERTAIN WITH PICNIC SUPPER A picnic supper was enjoyed at Legion Memorial park Monday evening in honor of Mrs. Cora Mumma and daughter Maxine. Mrs. Wayne Mumma and daughter Jean Carol, of Warren. Ohio, and the Misses Hope and Deloris I IPitta of Ifinghainpton, N. Y . who
Dillinger story that Charles Furti, niann wrote but could not sell, because the studios were afraid of <4. The nemesis to this outlaw was the pal of an officer who had been kff'e-t by the gang in a bank raid. And the way they trapped the Dillinger of the story was through a woman. And he was shot by the coppers as he came out of a hotel Almost exactly as it happened in real life months later. Polly Moran, who can’t resist a prank, pulled the most awful rib i after America’s Public Enemy No. 1 |
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was killed. She ; called up the Chi- i nese theater in i Hollywood and i asked for Sid I Grauman. His j secretary asked I her name. "I’m Mrs. John Dillinger.” she said, "and I wonder if Mr. Grauman would be interested in hav- ; Ing me make a personal appearance for him. I’ll
do it in any shade of red.” The secretary gulped and asked: "Where can I get hold of you?" “Oh, at any rescue mission." snapped Polly, and hung up. What unpublicized golf wizard, who poses as not so clever, is taking the Hollywood stars for a small fortune? He's nicked one of the better known celebs for $3,000 in the last few weeks. KNICK-KNACKS— You really haven’t heard about censorship until you've listened to Stuart Ross and Joe Sargent, of Henri's 50-50 Club sing their new ditty: "bitty Ban. You’ve Had a Busy Day". Barry Trivers wrote it... Believe it or not, Ann Dvorak and Leslie Fenton own a wire-haired daschund. There are only a few of the type In America and the Fentons bought theirs from Margaret Namara. the singer.. Herbert Marshall and Gloria Swanson are lunching together these days at the Fox studio where she Is working in "Music in the Air”. . .Mitzi Green has had her ( hair dyed red in preparation for a Chicago personal appearance engagement*. .Marian Walcott, well known Hollywood publicist, and David ‘ Backus, a real estater, will wed late . in August.. .It’s a new option at j M. G. M. for Mary Carlisle.. .And I Helen Morgan Is shaking the dust I of Hollywood off her feet. DID YOU KNOW— That Evelyn Venable made her ' professional stage debut at the age [of 14 playing Shakespeare's Juliet? I
have heen visiting relatives in this city. Those present besides the honored guests were: Mrs. L. C. Wilhelm, Mr. and Mrs. Hartman Deel and daughters Connie and Joan, Mrs. Arlow Hutnbargvr nnd sons Jimmy and Bobby Lee. Miss Hattie Kern, all of Fort Wayne; Mr. nnd Mrs. Amos Lewton. son Louis, and granddaughter Marjorie Funk, Mr. and Mrs. Dick l.ewtou and daughter Carolyn Ruth, Misses Mary and Julia Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Uarard and daughter, Patsy. A meeting of the Eta Tau Sigma eororlty will be held Thursday night at seven-thirty o’clock with Mrs. Don Stump. ENTERTAIN RELATIVES WITH DINNER MONDAY i.Mr. and Mrs. Martin Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller entertained at dinner Monday at the Martain Miller home for a number of out of town relatives. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. William Bihlman. Sr., Mr. and Mrs. William Biliiman, Jr., and family, Chari s and Bud Lind, Coral Buni nick, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Euch- | ler and daughter Dorothea of Cincinnati, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Jock Buach and daughter Ruth of New I port, Kentucky; Adam Borne and William Borne and family of Covington. Kentucky; Mrs. Kate Bernard, John and Richard Taylor of New Orleans. The relatives were entertained at supper at the Newton Metchlng home at Craigville. Homemade ice cream was served during the evening. The Baptist Women's Missionary Society will meet with Mrs. C. W. Moser Thursday afternoon at twothirty o'clock. A missionary program will be given and a short business meeting held. o ARRIVALS A boy baby, weighing five and three quarter ponnds was born to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Coyne of eaet of Decatur, Monday morning. The baby, whlr h is the second child and son in the family, has been named Francis Joseph. Mother and baby are getting along fine. Adams County Memorial Hospital Kenneth Sprunger, Route 1, Geneva, major emergency operation Monday afternoon. Carl Gene Jones, 2936 Gay street Fort Wayne, tonsil operation this morning. Sam Barknian, Berne, operation Tuesday morning. o Landing Field Job Lonesome iPerry, 0., — (UP) — Joseph E. Doane, chief operator at a U. S. emergency field, near here, opined that although his post is on a busy highway, his job is as “lonesome ao a forest ranger's’’ He said he “wishes more motorists would stop and look around.’ o — Green Apples Caused Tragedy Akron, 0., —(UP)—Eylem Bahry, 15, was drowned when, against his mother’s wishes and on a stomachful of green apples, he went swimming.
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> WHAT FAMILIAR NAMES MEAN WATCH THIS COLUMN DAILY Copyrighted by DR. HARRY A. DEFERRARI ————————————— ♦ LAWSON. The family name “Lawson'' (also spelled “Lauson" , is found in the earliest English rec- j ords. It means “the son of Laurence". "Laurence" is derived from th <* Latin "Laurentiua” which means "he who comes from Laurentum". “Laurentum" (a In Lat ium) is derived from Latin "Laur- ' us" meaning “the laurel tree." An I English document dated 1379 includes the name of Henrlcus Laweson. "laiwson" sometimes occurs in old records with the Latinized form “Laurentii filius." ELIAS. A few of the German family names derived from the per- : sonal name "Elias" are "Elies”, “El- 1 lies", “Lies”, “leise" and “Leyes”. , The personal name "Ellas” is ultimately of Hebrew origin, and may I lie translated "God the Lord" or "Jehovah is God."’ o Floyd Hunter, an employe of the Citizens Telephone Co., lost a pair of climbing spurs last week. Anyone finding them will do a favor if they call him. Max Moyer's uncle from Philadelphia returned home Monday afternoon after spending two weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. Moyer. Harry ; Moyer accompanied him to Philadelphia and will spend a week visit-'I ing in that city. Miss Ella Mutsdhler arrived here Sunday evening from Kansas City, Missouri where she has been located for the past three months. She will visit at the Ben Schroyeir home for several weeks before leaving for California. 'She will visit the World’s Fair enroute and will be accompanied there by Katheryn Schroyer. (Mrs. Cora Mumma and daughter ! Maxine. Mrs. Wayne Mumma and daughter Jean Carol, of Warren, Ohio, and the Misses Hopei and Deloris Butta of Blnghampton, ' N. Y.. left for Warren, Ohio, this, morning after spending the last several days visiting relatives in this city. IE. M. McNaibb of the Borroughs Adding Machine Co., Fort Wayne was a business visitor here today. William Blythe, brought a small branch from a crabapple tree to this office. The branch contained 13 apples and the tree io loaded with several bushels of apples, which make fine jelly. C. R. Uhl and Father Matthew Clancy returned to Toledo today after visiting with the Charles Voglewede family. Miss Ruth Voglewede accompanied her uncle for a visit with the Uhls. (Mrs. L. H. Haerle of Indianapolis the Misses Frances Dugan. Peggy Morton, Helen Louise Gasper and Martha Elizabeth CaJland and Peggy Campbell of Bluffton visited in Fort Wayne today where they were guests at a luncheon and theatre party. Mr and Mrs. Hugh Daniels and children left today for a several week’s vacation on the Pacific coast. ..Mrs. William Bihlman, Jr., and family and William Bihlman, Sr. returned to Cincinnati, Ohio this afternoon, after visiting here over the week-end. Mrs. Bihlman, Sr., will remain for a visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Buech and daughter Ruth of Newport, Kentucky, have gone to Toledo, Ohio, to visit. They visited here over Sunday and attended the Borne reunion. (Lawrence Edward Beavers is spending t'he week at Union City with Mrs. W. M. Douglass. Adam Borne and William Borne and family of Covington, Kentucky left yesterday for their home after visiting with relatives here and attending the Borne reunion. o Third-Termers Fight Decision State Penitentiary, McAlester, Okla., July 31— <U.R) —The "Save Your Manhood" fight of 500 thirdterm inmates of the Oklahoma state penitentiary is going to be continued despite a terrific setback yesterday. Attorneys for George Winkler, young third-termer who lost a case before the state board of affairs testing a new state law that third-term prisoners must' be sterilized "for the good of society,” Announced today they would file an appeal with the district court, as provided by the sterilization law. o_, Ten-Year Terms Are Handed Two Robbers Kokotno, Ind., July 31 — (U.R) — Two Indianapolis men. Orville Snyder, 22, and Raymond Moon, 38, were under sentence of 10 years each in the state prison today, less than 48 hours after they | were arrested on charges of rob-1 bing filling stations. —— ' ■ —o Get the Habit — Tr&de at Home
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J Hl* troops, obeying his henchman, Governor O. 'K Allen, swooped down on the Soafe hullU Ing last night and capfOfed live ; office of the registrar of voters t<sr Orleans parsh. Outside’, poll*e fingered their weapons with" Alconcealed anger. Across the street, youthful national' guardsmen good humoredly explained they didn't know what it was al) i about. Granted Injunction New Orleans. July 31- (U.f!).. ('ity officials were granted a tempoiary injunction today Restraining Huey Long's newly cr-e i nted police board from taking I office at midnight. Judge Hugh C. Gage .scanted the injunction. The now board o' civic leaders was formed under ’ an d''t sponsored bv Long during the last session of the legislature. o . Two Os Escaped Men Recaptured Michigan City, Ind.. July 31 — (UP) — Two of five convicts wbo escaped from the state penitentiary Saturday were recaptured (today after a gun liattle with sheriff* deputies at Mexico. Missouri, prlI Son officials have been informed I by telephone. John Burnett, one of the convicts was seriously wounded by the deputies, prison officials said. The other prisoner was William C. Jay. , The men had been hiding in ' w'oods outside of the town and were sighted by farmers who informed authorities. ■ — Both were armed with sbpt guns and opened fire as the deputies surrounded them.
