Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 261, Decatur, Adams County, 2 November 1934 — Page 6

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r MAGIEY news — « Mrs. Charles Oettinger mpent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Kell and family of Van |

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No. 481—Clever Coat Dress. This style is designed in sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48 inches bust measure. Size 36 requires 4)s yards of 39-inch material with % yard of 35inch contrasting. No. 331—Smart Home Frock. This Style is designed in sizes 16, 18 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches bust. Size 36 requires && yards of 39-inch material with If yard of 39-inch contrasting. k No. 371 — Adorable Play DresS. This style is designed in sizes 2, 4 and 6 years. Size 4 requires yards of 35-inch material with %

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Wert. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Frwehte and family and Edward Cherry entertained for dinner Sunday, Henry Calmarten, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer CalI murten and two children. Mr. and

yard of 18-inch or wider contrasting. The Guide to Chic You can have a very smart wardrobe at little expense of time and i effort —our attractive Fall and Winter BOOK OF FASHIONS is just bulging with ideas that you can turn inch chic wearable clothes. Send for your copy today. Price of BOOK 40 cents. Price of PATTERN 15 cents in stamps or coin (com is preferred). Wrap coin carefully.

Mrs. Edward Calmarten and t'hlldl lof Fort Wayne, also Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fruchte over the week-end. Miss Selma Peters entertained recently Mrs. James Gilbert anti son Edgar of Preble, Mr. and Mrs. William Young and daughters Catherine of Bluffton. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hildebrand visited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bnacht at Port Wayne Sunday. Mr. an I Mrs. Vernon Bracht of New Bavaria, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Foltz and family of Fort Wayne vteittxl in the Hlldebmnd home Sunday afternoon. • Mr. and Mrs. William Worthman and son Carlton were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bloemker Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cowan, Daniel Scherry and daughter Marcella entertained for dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Lasier Eckrote. Miss Mabel Harvey and Gall Cook of Linn Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dettinger visited Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hower of Fort Wayne Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kolter and son Robert entertained for dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Kolter and family, Charles Schlad nhoffen and Charles Suttles of Oinneautte Ohio. Twenty-seven young people of the United Brethren Sunday school of Craigville met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kolter and son Robert Saturday evening in a masquerade party, a woinar roatft and a marshmellow toast. ,—o ■

PREBLE NEWS * Dr. and Mrs. J? C. Grandstaff and | Mr. and Mrs. G*erald Grandstatf ■ and daughter Donna where the j guests of Dr. and Mrs. Floyd Grand-' staff Friday evening at Decatur. Mr. and -Mrs. Eli Goldner had as their guests Saturday for supiper. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Snarr and . daughters Marjorie and Opal. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Henry of Laketon visited Mrs. John Kirchner and daughters Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frauhiger and family spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lew Krutzman and . family. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Werling and I daughter Mildred had as their i guests Sunday for dinner Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Henry of Laketon. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Goldner spent Sunday at Fort Wayne visiting Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Werling and I > son Eugene. Sam Henry of Laketon called on Dr. J. C. Grandstaff Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Bultemeier 1 and daughters had as their guests for dmner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bultemeier and family. Mre. John Kirchner and daughters Erma and Mrs. June Shackley spent Sunday at Fort Wayne visit- ' ing Mrs. Lewis Stelter and daughter Paula. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Elzey and

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"bThARRISON CARROLL 1 Copi/ripM, 19 JI Kino Featuret Syndicate, Jac. HOLLYWOOD, . . . —Here'* a bit I es drama that almost slipped by unchronicled. In a gay filmland rendezvou* the other evening, Mux Baer met June Knight for the first time ■lnce she broke their engageSm en t and refused to answer his long distance I telephone calls - and letters. And to make it all the more intriguing. Broker Paul Ames, who is June's new boy friend, also was there. June Knight There was a distinct tension among the midnight revelers as Baer walked Into the club and sighted June and her escort sitting at a table. More suspense when Max strode right over and addressed the blonde Universal star.. "Say.'' he declared, "How about me? Have I still got a chance?” June was observed to smile but -hake her head emphatically. Then, with the eyes of everyone upon the trio. Max reached over and 'shook Ames' hand. “Well. I just want to congratulate you." he said. “I think you have the swellest girl in the world." With the picture. “Malibu”, still I id ragging on after all these months, I (Director Chester Franklin is so tired , of animal actors that he hates to ! pass by a zoo. I The other day, after everything had gone wrong, he exclaimed bit- ■ terly: "Well, there’s one satisfaction! I After the picture is finally over, I'm going to have a big dinner and eat 'the cast!” Everett Crospy gets hysterical when he tells about it The other night he persuaded the John Waynes and the ’lay Millands to accompany i him to an auction. The three men ' sat down front and the two women towards the rear. Finally, the auctioneer put a handsome Victorian sewing table on the block. Milland bld *l7. A feminine voice (from the back of the crowded room raised the ante. Again Millan! tirade a bid. Again the same woman topped him. This went on until Milland finally gave up when the price reached SSO. But imagine his horror a little

san Dallas spent Sunday at Coldwater, OUjg visiting Mr. apd Mrs. * Norton. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Henry of Laketon called on Mr. and Mrs. Al- ; bert Shady and daughter, Sunday. Mrs. Martin Relppert called on | Mrs. Harry Frauhiger Tuesday. o Plan Mississippi Canoe Trip j Baraboo, Wis.— (U.R) —Two Barahoo boys. Archie Core and Harvel i Lippitt, have started a canoe trip . down the Mississippi river to New

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luter. The woman who hod outbll him was his wife. What screen beauty, who special-. Izcs In siren roles, has fallen liead-over-heels for the former doorman I at a Hollywood restaurant? She got | him to quit his job. Next time, maybe. Peggy Fear* won't be so set on having her own way. In planning costumes for “Lottery Lover", j Fox decided on I ",-A JSK ,"1 » beaded eveI ning gown for i, the New York I , star. They threw up their i Lja hands in dismay , jaMuL 3»' when Peggy m- " slsted that it be s made of real jet i w ? bugle beads. IJBF ’ "Too heavy." tie rolie department. Peggy Fears "It will wear you' , out to work in, I it" But Peggy Insisted, so 12 Mex-‘ I lean girls worked 21 days stringing: , the beads together. The completed costume weighed! ( 59 U pounds and the star herself only, I tips the scales at 105. Rhe stood it all right until the other day when they had to let her i have the afternoon oft to rest KNICK-KNACKS— Thai's all pretty s.lly about Virginia Bruce and Jack Gilbert reuniting. She says she has onty talked to him once for a few minutes and that, although she Is fond of Jack, there isn't a chance cf picking up the romance. . . . Frances Drake did a prize burnup, too. over reports of her engagement to Dick Blumenthal!. Paramount official. Though, what could they expect the way they look at each other at the gay spots. . . Toby Wing's latest is Howard Hughes, who has keen taking her dancing at the Cbconut Grove. . . . Sally O'Neill is back In town. She and Toptmy Guinan were at the Clover club together the other eve. ning. . . . Also Constance Simpson, with Jack La Rue again. . . . Andthe pretty brunette Gene Raymon-i was whirling about the dance floor so proudly was Constance Whippie. . . . Don't miss the new Gene Fowler book. "Father Goose". It sold 250 copies in Hollywood the first day it was on the stands. And future sale® should set up records here and elsewhere. for it is a witty, informativ* story of Mack Sennett and the fabulous days of the early movies. DID YOU KNOW— That Gloria Stuart Jas 22 years old before she ever left the bordeis * of California?

Orleans where they plan to secure passage as laborers ou m* />c.ruu boat bound for South America. o—.. Dillinger, Dempsey On Grid Memphis, Tenn —(U.R) — Believe it or not. John Dillinger is still alive. John Dillinger—none other —plays tackle on the St. Louis University football team. And Jack Dempsey is a tackle "for the Pittsburgh pro football team in the National league.

DENISON'S BAN GN CO-ED ] SMOKING STILL STANDSi GRANVILLE. O. (U.K) — Denison i Vnlveinlty'n traditional Iran against smoking by women students still stands this yean »<■■ cording to a letter sent parents and guardians of co-eda by Dr. Avery A. Shaw, president of the institution. Dr. Shaw's letter stated that ■ answers to the university s ques- ! tionnalre on the matter hud re- | vested a strong majority of parI ents and guardians, who urged ! that no change he made in the ' university's stand against sniokI ing. The letter explained, that in the I interests of health, safety from | fire hazards and of fairness to I women students who do not smoke, the university could make .

YOUR GROCER HAS THIS SUNNY WAY TO BETTER HEALTH Check Common Constipation with a Delicious Cereal Food has a lot to do with how you feel and how you look. For instance, you need plenty of “bulk your meals to avoid the risk jf common constipation. This ailment frequently causes headaches, loss of appetite and energy. Yet, in most cases, it can be overcome pleasantly and safely by mating a delicious cereal. Kellogg's All-Bran furnishes ♦bulk” in convenient and concentrated form. Laboratory tests show the “bulk” in All-Bran is safe and jffective. In fact, it is much like (hat found in leafy vegetables. Within the body, the fiber of AllBran absorbs moisture, and forms a soft mass. Gently, this clears out the intestinal wastes. In addition, All-Bran provides vitamin B ar J iron. Isn’t this sunny way better than taking patent medicines — so often harmful? Two tablespoonfuls of All-Bran daily are usually sufficient. Chronic cases with each meal. If seriously ill, see your doctor. All-Bran makes no claim to be a *cure-all.” fen joy All-Bran as a cereal, or Nx>k into appetizing recipes. Be sure you get Kellogg’s All-Bran. It contains much more needed '“bulk” than part-bran -products. In che red-and-green package. Made ?y Kellogg in Battle Creek.

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