Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 306, Decatur, Adams County, 27 December 1934 — Page 3
I®SQCIET\ I Mr* Samuel Merwin, Jr., .■Honored With Pretty Party ■ Ol|l . of the prettiest parties of the Chrl7tm us season W1 afternoon, when Miss Eloise U>wtou ent,,, ? giv, ‘ n w;: of Mrs. Samuel Merwin. Jr, of Nrw* h * ® or- her marrlate was Mlw u„. Antlil V1d1 ,,, »< £ Mu. Merwin.
T<a H<uvr<l from three i<>I ,', l<>. k and eighty guests < ;,:i W, , |( oi" ('• I' I-ewton home. S'cond street. The gue ■ . r „ received by Miss Lewloii,; M<rwin. Mrs. (). 1.. Vance, ,| Mr- I.e'Vton. The honored were a pretty floral cot.a—---e1;,!,,.. ,fe decorations wcr.- u ! ' lr ' ntertainina rooms, th,. of silver white and r.-d aHtig. White eandhdat.ra t^K ||( | I'ou'l'u'ts of red roses form. nart of the decorations. T >|, dining table was laid v.i'l, >■., i a( c doth and the centorpie, ( ■ an arrangement of a huhhl.Hh.'ul fih" l with . rP(I r " SPS ilril JBfP-via. crystal cundlelalira an I '■whit- tapers. ■ Puri!.' the afternoon Mias Flor ■ ii.-tK'i- of Bluflton entertain ■rd with piano music. Those wh , al tea were tile M' danu-s o. Porter. H. B. Macy. Ralph Carrol Burkholder and Swearingen, and Miss Clark. ■ out of town guests includ'd J| rs . Charles Keller of Fori IHwaytie. Mrs. Ralph Tyndall of |HBluffton. Mrs. J. E. Haerle and Marcella Hower of Imiian.ip- ■ olis. Miss Eranees Dugan of It .■ Massachusetts. and .Mis-, C Hower of Menoimm- ■ W, K ——. I ■ entertain ■ for guests ■ Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Yancy SHtan <1 at Christmas dinner Tn, |Kd.i> for Mr. in.i Mrs. William Y h SHm and Mrs. John Worthimn aHjai k and daughter Joan if F . ' SBwayne; Betty and Billy Yamy. Mildred HeiHchen. ■ After n on callero were Mr ami ■ Mrs. S D. Henschen. Mrs Ida (■Yaney. Mr. and Mrs. Car! IP .ri • Fi'i : Wayne: Misses Ev. |Hi;. rg a Yaney. Mr. and Mr- II" 1 ■ ■ wolf.msbttrger and daughter .1 ,-. Hpilen of Fort Wayne; Mi-ssim Ila: ■ oli Hons hen. Edward Y- ■ an Runkel. ■ DR. R. E. DANIELS ■ MARRIED AT FORT WAYNE ■ The marriage cf Miss Marie ■ I'-ber. daughter of Mrs. B-II I' her of Fort Wayne and Dr. it. E. I' 11 " North Six'J'r stree’. this w is solemnized at the par-.m age of the Cathedral of the ;:nm:o :■ ■ late Conception at Fort Wayne at ■al ven o'clock this morning. Mscr. ■ conroy officiated at the single ring ■ cere.uony. B The couple was attended hy M - ■ Venet'i Steina.-her and Frank Si;i- ■ tier of Fart Wayne. Following ' ■nt .triage a wedding breakfast wa« ■ served at fine Chatterbox at the
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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 a. M Mlu Mary Macy Phonea 1000—1001 Thursday ' Zion Junior Walther League I Lutheran school, 7:30 ,p. m. ■ Methodist U lies Aid Society I ! Mrs. Dan Sprang, 2:30 p. m. Eastern Star regular stated meeting. Masonic hall, 7:30 p. m. I St. Ritas unit 14 meeting, Mrs. Florain Leonand, 6:30 p. m. I Psi lota Xi annual charity ball, Decatur Country Club, 9:30 p. m. ! Psi lota Xi annual charity ball, I Decatur Country, 9:30 p. m. Christian Ladi n Aid Soiety, Mrs. Sol laird. 2 ,p. m. Moose round and square dance, | Moose Homo. . W. O. I'. M, Moose Home. 7p. m. Friday Zion Reformed Mission Band supper, church. 5:30 p. m. Monday Evangelical Winners class supJ Ter, church, 5 to 7 p. m. Tuesday Evangelical Dutiful Daugters class, post oiled one we>k. . Anthony Hotel. Dr. and Mrs. Daniele left for a ' 1 wedding trip, thio destination of 1 which is unknown. On their return ' I they wil make their ~ome in D ea- | tur. The bride was gniduated from | ’ I the Cathedral high school at Fort I ; I Wayne and is n accomplished: ‘ musician. .She has been secretary I at the Chamber of Commerce in 1 F.rt Wayne. Dr. Daniels was graduated from ' the Decatur high tsehool, attended ' Indiana University aid wis grad- 1 uated from the Indiana University 1 Medical college at Indianapolis. He 1 served his inteim-ship >.t South, Bend at Epworth hospital and for 1 the past six years has pr.diced 1 medicine in De atur. He is a mem- ' her of the Phi Delta Kappa fratern- 1 itv. the Mason! and Elks lodges. ’ c CHRISTMAS MEETING OF ECONOMICS CLUB The St. Mary’s township Home 1 Economics Club met recently with ' Mrs. Charles Schenck for an all-day | Christ.ras meeting. Fifteen mem- a hers and one child were present at 1 the meetnig. A pot-lu k dinner was served at |■' the noon hour and the business ses- ! sion was held during the afternoon, 1 opening with the cln-b song, -un . •■Sil nt Night." Mrs. Ben Colter led in prayer. A dem nstrati n of the 1 master pattern was given by the leader. Mrs. Schenck. A Christmas ? t
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exd.iango wiih enjoyed. rhose present were th . M.-e "‘RICH Leland Ray and son Ned, "‘in (Iclainr, <’. m. Syplimw, (). J. Glen Munn. Will Evann, vv'iii' i \ ''■' rrl ''' I,J ,ry C'ownover W il Johrnmn. Otis S hifferly, Hen "ler, Fred IliUon, <’hurl>m -u-'li, luiph Ungenln rger and Miss Helen Nyfflor. — Mr. and Mrs. w. Ogg enter-talm-d al dinner Chrlstmu- day for Jbeli children and grandchildren. I l !'"sc present were Mr. and Mrs iMoodson Ogg ll( | , hlldren Altin i Max and DJ kle- Mr. and M.ivs, jL'jlme an I eon Norman; Mr. and , Mrs. „awrence Pott.s and daughter, .Shlrloy; Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Roop .and daughter, U don; Vernon Ogg; , Mr. and Mrs. Pete Fairchild and uaug’hter, F'.onnle J _ Mies Helen R op entertained L at j Friday at a Christinas party. Games , Werep hiyed, with Annabelle Rupert I winning first ;.riz • aad R semary j Huffman second prize. Those present were Annabelle Rupert, Altha I Ogg. Rosemary Huffman. Elizabeth Reed nd Helen Roop. A minty luncheon was served by th • honte-ss. The Mis, i ,n Band of th 1 Zion Reformed church will h- .H a .sit; per at ti;o chur. h Friday night at fivethirty o'clock. AGLORIA SUE WHITE HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Mrs. Therman White entertained at a birthday party at the Sam' llaumgirtn r residence, (ill North Second street Wedmv 1 ,iy afternoon in honor of her daughter, Agloria Su ■. on .er fourth birthday anniversary. Games weren layeda nd refr shments served. The hon red guest re eived a number of birthd.y gifts. Favors were given to each of the guests. Those present were S> lly Smith, Jane Palmer, Sharon Hite, Carol Ann Kirs, b, Billy Bush, Billy Freeby, Donald White, Ruth Irene Yoet. Sammie Yost, Alice Yost, Bob Yost airJ Agloria Sue White. LOCAL YOUNG WOMAN'S ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hower, 309 N rth Fourth street, announce the engagement of their dau'gliter. Miss Geraldine, to W. 11. Bundy of Menomonee. Wisconsin, son of Attorney and Mrs. Robert Bundy. Miss Hower, a graduate of the Decatur high school and of an Indianapolis physi al eHuoition sr hool has been teaching in the Menomonee Wisconsin s' bools. She Is a member of the local Tri Kappa sorority. Rev. and Mrs. N. E. Vitz aniVchildren. Robert of Eden seminary at St. Louis; Dorothy at Heidelberg College, Tiffin. Ohio, and Richard and Betty of New Bremen, returned to their home Wedn-sdoy evening after spending Christinas at the 11. W. Sellemeyer hoere. Other guests for the day were Miss Emma Kohler, supervisor of music at the St. Mary’s, Ohio, high school; Albert Kohler, assistant f :otball coach at St. Mary’s, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Poling and ohiHren Margaret and Donald, and Fred Koller. ENTERTAINS NEWLY-WEDS Mr. and Mrs. George Cramer entertained at six o’clock dinner Wednesday evening in h. nor of Mr. and Mrs. David Cram r. wh > were rcently married. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. David Cramer, Mrs. Dick Roop. Mi,n.l Mrs. Harve Koos, Oliver Walter Misses Dorothy Haley and Sarah Dull. Sherman Koos, George Roop Miss Elizabeth Cramer und Mr. and Mrs. George Cramer. The meeting of the Dutiful Daughters class of the Evangelical Sunday school whl h was to have been held Tueß<Dy night has been postponed one week. ENTERTAIN FOR FRIENDS Mrs. J. Ward Calland entertained i number of friends with a waffle breakfast at her home. 305 West Adams street, this morning. The Women of the M.iose will DINE and DANCE UNCO BEER GARDENS ON HIGHWAY 224, 1' 2 mile east of Decatur. Floor Show SATURDAY, SUNDAY and NEW YEAR’S EVE GENE SEALS and his 5 piece orchestra. Make New Year’s Eve Reservations Now. Phone 5423.
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By HARRISON CARROLL f C'opi/Hf/At, 1 Kino heaturrt tii/nduate, Ina. '■ HOLLYWOOD, . . . -There will be . no trip to Itucsla tor Helen Hayes < In the spi-ing. The otar ha« no detolh. but Chariot MacArthur has wired her that he
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I lliur (IM V i and Ben Hecht have cancelled 1 their plana tor a tour ot the 1 Soviet Tire proposed trip got much ballyhoo a tew months ago. The I Soviet gov ernrnent Invited Hecht and MacArthur to come 1 t o Ruesla and 1 make pictures.
Helen woe to accompany them, and t all kinds ot promisee were made. t There was even talk ot sending a ( battleship to New York to meet tlie 1 trio. r Perhaps the most disappointed In ( the failure ot the negotiations is F Helen. 8 "it would have been a lot ot tun," she grieves. | Meanwhile, there Is some consolation In the fact that MacArthur Is | due here any day now for a family JJ 1 reunion. Helen soon will he tinlshing s "Vanessa. Her I.ove Story”, and 0 1 plans to head east for several months. ’ : — > A laugh from Jesse Lasky, who Is | scouring the country for girls with v flaming tresses to play In his “Red" e heads on Parade’’. c In the past week, the Fox producer | 1 has received 120 letters from the lx>s g . Angeles district, all including samples v » of red locks. d Being inquisitive, and cautious, a too, because the picture will be v . photographed in technicolor, Msky f 1 ’ubmitted the offerings to his make- o up expert, Phillip Dennis. t On being tested, only nine of the q 120 samples proved to be genuine red c hair. e y Abe Toyman’s pals are having a c :toman holiday over the story of his .omaiice with Mary McCormic. Tele- h 2rams are burning the wires, And L some of the ribs are terrific. Mack Got don wired: “Be very careful because I don’t think ’Abe J . ' McCormic and his Californians’ n would look so good in headlines.’’ c The Vine street Brown Derby, h rendezvous of many stars and fa- r vored haunt of autograph seekers, will bo remodeled over-night during C the holiday week. Visitors to the film capitol will recall the single row v of booths aiound the walls, reserved ir mainly for the regulars. Star gazers o<
meet tonight at fleven oMock at the Moose Home instead of seven-K.irty o’clock. 1 Porter County Courthouse Burns Valparaiso. Ind.. Dec. 27 —(U.R) — Fire destroyed the 61-year ol.i Porter county courthouse today wtih a loss estimated at between (300,000 and $400,000. Records of county officers and ■ courts and a $30,000 law library j were destroyed. Fire fighting apparatus from La ! Porte and Gary reinforced the' Valparaiso fire department but the I fire, which was discovered at 12:20 a. in., spread ra,pidly in the zero weather ..nd could not be checked. Defective wiring, which causer, i a similar blaze in the courthouse a year ago, was blamed for to- J day’s fire. The fire broke out in the court- ’ room where Virgil Kirkland was; convicted three years ago of the | murder of Arlene Dreves. ——o Airplane Sled Banned Kansas City, Kan. —(U.R) —A cross ■ between an airplane and a motor sled was ordered off the street here recently because 11. Ellis, builder of the machine, did not have a motor license. Ellis had mounted a motor with a propeller on a sled and was cruising home to lunch when police stopped him. i Police were of the opinion that icy J streets were enough of a hazard.
Lucien Lelong (Perfumes r HE charm of Paris... and ■ Gil t ( the breath of Fashion... ' ' 1 x—' are conveyed in the famed Perfumes of LUCIEN LELONG. They radiate new beauty, new UKitN . . . n yffi) | distinction about you. So smartly acceptable. \ And they are within the range I fiUCitN] of conservative purses! Small j flacons at $2.00 and up \"* 1 (ESgHJ —- B. J. Smith Drug Co.
and occasional diners took the tables In the center But now. there will be nothing but booths Another new feature will be a swank service bar at the kitchen end. The Independent producer must be. above everything, ingenious. Trern
Robert Armstrong
Carr hired Bob Arm ull ong to star in “Man of M ys t ery”. But Bob tried to light the pilot In his basement fur* nace, caused a gas eip los ton and burned bls hand badly. So what? So Producer Carr Is having his scenario department write a bandaged
hand into the part. The action of the film takes place In 24 hours, eo the bandage will have to stay on from start to finish. What film star and his wife (he portrays hard-boiled roles) have split nn.dn? After everyone hoped so well for the last reconciliation, toe. KNICK-KNACKS— Hazel Forbes is back In town with a million or so in the bank from selling her tooth powder interests, and with her hair now DARK. It seems she started out as a brunette. Anyway, Hazel Is going to devote a year to seeing if she can make good In R-K-O movies. If she does, she will get rid of al! her business Interests and make the screen her only career. . . . Here’s one for the book. Kettl Gallian, Fox’s French star, is going to the Trocadero these nights with Eddie Hillman, who certainly does get about . . The Troc. Incidentally, was Jammed with screen writers at their annual ball. . . . Ann Dvorak and Lerlie Fenton are getting on a boat again, thia time to spend the holidays on the way to Honolulu. They’ll return on the same vessel.... Credit Sam Harris with the most elaborately worked out gag of the year. He tells everyone that Mack Gordon, rotund song-writer, will become a heavyweight fighter under his management. And now he’s eve« had stationary printed with both their pictures on the defter head. . . . Marian Marsh is still shivering from diwoverlng 18 black widow spiders under a book in her garage. ... And Bing Croaby is Hollywood’s most chivalrous star. He let Mae West have his cameraman. Karl Struss, right in the m*d Jie of a picture. DID YOU KNOW— That Fred Keating, when only 11 years old, earned $3 a week for playing a piano in a New York nickelodeon?
Planes To Direct Fox Hunts ASHLAND, Ohio (U.R) — Men in airplanes, by means of pre-ar-ranged signals, direct two holiday fox hunte near here. One was held near Jeromesville, Ohio, last week, and another will be held in Orange township, this week. Q Funds For Forest Highways B' ise. Idaho. —(U.PJ —Forest highways in Idaho will cost more than $500,000 in federal funds within the next few months. An allocation compiled by J. H. Stemmer, state ■ director of highways, and regional foresters R. H. Rutledge, of Ogden, t Utah, and E. W. Kelley, of Missoula. Mont., makes available $532,JoOO. North Idaho roads will receive $237,000 and south Idaho roads $345,000. o Robber Apologized Cleveland.—(U.R)—"l'm sorry, but I have a wife and three kids,” a 'robber, clad in a hunter's outfit, apologized to James Hough, the i cashier of the Goff-Kirby Coal | Company, as he took $126. n Cannon Ball Failed l Manhattan, Kan. —(U.R) —Seventy- | one years ago. during the siege of 'Vicksburg, William F. Lee was hit by a cannon ball and left on the field for dead. He died recently at I the age of 91. Pneumonia was the cause of death. o—; Weeds and Roses Any soli that will grow a good ! crop of weeds is good for roses, asj serts a specialist sr the New Tort Rotiinlf’i' rrnrdon
Avon and Sim Burk motored to Wadsworth, Ohio I'li'ntly to vLii with'tholr parents, Mr. and Mrs. G I T. Barlt, who are confined at the J Wadsworth hoepllal with Injnrlii: auffprnd In an automobile ae Ide.'dJ Mrs. Burk will be able to return b .me ,som<‘ time next wook but Mr Burk will It vet) r tii'ilii a week or longer Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brandy I berry of Terre Haute, returned to' their home after spendlag Uilirist-' mis In Decatur with relatives and friends. The pictures of Ml. s Elvo Anspaugh and Mise Lurille Rigs ,y. b t i of Decatur, nursen ot the St. Joseph . 11 epltal In Fort Wayne, appeared in the News-Sentinel Wednesday i evening. Each of the nunce.s wa«| holding one of the babies born in Fort Wayne on Chri.stinus Day. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Kitson will leave Friday morning by auto for a two months' vlolt in Florida. Katheryn I-oulse Yager h. s gon to New Bremen, ()' Io to upend the remainder of the week with her eouein, Betty VltZ. Wayne Bea vis returned to Chicago Tuesday night after spending a four day Chriutaas vacation with hlx parent.s. Dr. und Mrs. S. D. Beavers. Mrs. Larry Scheeter and children of Wooster, Ohio, are spending the holidays here with relatives. Mrs. Scheeter, who .before her marriage was Miss Celia Gillig. formerly lived here. Conrad Gillig. her father, accompanied her here for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gillig and other relatives. Mrs. Elizabeth Market has return ed from Coinin'ni.s, Ohio, wlv re nJie visited for the past three weeks She accompanied Mr. and Mtw. J Ward Calland >ind' laughter and Mr and Mrs. F. O. Alton to this city, after the griup enjoyed a family dinner at Dayton. Ohio. Miss Mary Jane Colchin and Miss Dorothy Ormsbee of Boston, are spending a few days in this city I visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Colchin. Both young ladies are student nurses at St. Joseph’s hospital in Fort Wayne. Orval Morison of route six was a visitor in Decatur today. Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Ollnake an 1 family of Cleveland, Ohio and Mr. ind Mrs. Arthur J. Miller ar.d family and Charles Reffelt of De atur wore dinner guests at the Louis H. Mil1' r and family home Christman. * 'QSt MONROE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Jim A. Hndrickn en-1 tertained at Christmas dinner, Mr. I and Mrs. H. E. Hen ricks of Ja kson, Mi-higan Mr. and Mrs. Clyde I Hendricks kind daughter Mareeni I and Louise and McGee Hendricks I of Fort Wayne. Mrs. E. S. M .rfortl and son N :r- I man Lewis returned to their home I in Monroe Satut'day from ttjie | Methodist Hospital at Fort Wayne. I Mr. and Mrs. John Floyd spent I Christmas at Elkhart, the gue/ta ot I relativea. | Mrs. Charley Bownmn of N,ipol- I eon. Michigan, is visiting her par- I ents. Mr. an.l Mrs. O. O. Horker and I family. | Mr. and Mrs. Dale Riley spent the I week-end in Fort Wayne, the guests I f Mr. and Mrs. Eli Ricii I Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crist and I sons Quentin and Kermit spent I
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'War Threatens Here |(T “ T~ I P.LSV.AVOt' Hf NSk / / , I • J ■p • TUNSNING z * ** OkietN MUKDEN w v 7// r “ < ■ u jpy Map of Manchukuo-Siberian border showing Tungning near point where Manchukuoan troops are reported m have captured Soviet soldiers who irossed border changed by river shift. Cliriutnia'i at 0 n with Mr. >.nd Mre. H. C. Par.tis n and family. Miss Ji-anctt? Rich of Bloomington. Indiana Is spending her Chri-I-ir.aa vacation with her parent.-), Mr. and Mis. Jose; h Rich. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hocker of Decatur called on Mr. H r ker's mother Mrs. Jestlhe Hocker San<tay ...tiernoon. Wilbur INI kc and Miss Nova Fricke of Lafay tte are spen Ung their vacation with their p.iren •<, Mr. and Mre. E. J Fricke and family. Howard Brandyberry f Indiana polls io spending his vac, tion with Ills pirents, Mr. and Mrs. Fl yd Brandy berry and family. Mr. <tnd Mrs. l.rwler Wagoner of Detroit, Mi lligan a d Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wagoner and son Richard and (laughter K, t: leen visited Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wogoner. Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Scherer en tortained at Christinas dinner. Mr. and Mio. M. J. Scherer and family i and Mr. and Miv. Ferd Smith of Fort Wayne, nd Mr. and Mrs. C E. Bahner and fiimily of Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. Charle-t I.amnii ran and daughter Nancy May of Fort Wayne were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crist and family Siind, y. Miss I- is Hoffman mid friend visile l Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wagoner Christmas afternc n. Mr. and Mrs. George Harvey and son of Indianapolis are visi Ing hks parents. Mr. and Mrs. J.din Harvey nd other relatives. Mr. und Mrs. Milo Heller and family of Zanesville. Ind., spent Christmas with Mr. an l Mrs. Dhilio
hit after hit ■■■■■ I Make 1935 I Your Happiest Year I RESOLVE to attend The ADAMS THEATER Every ■ Week of the Year . . . The Happiest Spot in Town. rgi where Gaiety and Jov and Entettainment are H ALWAYS to be found! *>n The NEW YEAR brings New Pictures . . . Big. ig Important Pictures. Crammed to Overflowing with M Jovous Fun. Spa r kHng Music and Gripping Drama! R All the Biggest S‘-r« jn their Greatest Productions fi come to the ADAMS! Go where the f'rowds go .. . B* to th" ADAMS . . . the Finest Small City Theater in Rh America! Ja"uarv y 4 nr*s the 1935 Parade »>f GREAT Pic- B| fores! Here’s Just a Few of the Ma r velons Treats ||| in Storn for you! P’an Now to See Each and Every One! g» “MPS WIGGS OF the CABBAGE PATCH.” “BEHOLD MY WIFE" with Sylvia Sidney and G*l*“ Pnvmond. “ITS A GIFT” with w. c. Fields and Bahv I.eßov. It “THE GAY BRIDE” with Carole Lombard and |r| r hecton Morris. o “PARES IN tovi.anD” with Laurel and Hardy. “ANN OF GPFEN GABLES" P’ AYS ON" —with Robert Young and E Roltv Fnrne«s. S “FORSAKING ALL OTHERS"—with .loan Craw- ■ ford Clark Gable. Poht. Montgomery. S « “Wives IN THE DARK"—with Cary Grant and |£ M v rn° Lov. « “LIVES OF A RENGAL LANCER" — with Gary K mK Conner :'“d Franchnt Tone. ® “HERE IS MY HEART” —with Bing Crosbv. “IMITATION OF ’ H'E" — with < laudette Colbert pnd Worren William. > “BIOGRAPHY OF A BACHELOR GIRL" — with 38 Poht. m pn d Ann Harding. "DAVID COPPERFIELD" — with W. C. Fields. ® O Lionel Parrvmore. Edna Mav O'iver. “RE' KLFSS"—with lean Har'ow and Wm. Powell. g|| “TOWN TALK"—with Clark Gable and Constance H I® Bennett. m S “" EST POINT OF THE AIR" — with Wallace ® Reerv and Roht. Montgomery. K “THE LITTLE MINISTER" —with Katherine Hep3 burn and John Beal. Ard MANY Other BIG HITS! A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL I Adams Theater I H LA. KALVER. Mgr. || ■■■■■■ HIT AFTER HIT
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Heffner. ’ Mr. and Mrs. John Christ cuter tallied at (*.;,l ist mas dinner Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Meyers of Fort Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. .V. It. CrkU und fa.i. lly. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Rmllh upeni Christmas *it l“reblo the gU' k <t>i of their son Clarence Smith And wife. 1 Mr. and Mrs. <’nlvln Yost and l tiauglilei Allee and .ion Bobby of Decatur wire the guests ct Mn. Vast's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Llhy m Christmas. Mr. lind Mrs. On ur Ehrs, m enI ter i.fned their sons an I families at J Christmas dinner. Mr. and Mrs. i Harley Ehrsam of Logansjairt Ind., ' Mr. and Mrs. William Eliraam, Mr. i and Mie. H'dvln Ehr n and Harry I Ehrsam. — o Board Settles Strike Threat Washington, l>ec. 27. — (U.R) — The national mediation hoard today settled a threatened strike > I which involved the Pacific Electric I Railway Co., the Southern Pacific, the Santa Fe and the Union Pacific . railroads. The three board members who ■have been in I sis Angeles for sevI oral weeks obtained signed agreei ments 'between the carriers and r the Brotherhood of Railroad Train- - men and the Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen of America, where- ] by hours were shortened and wages , were raised. The carriers estimated the setJ tlement would increase operating expenses (51X1,000 per year. I 0 i Get the Habit — Trawe Mnn-a —i...
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