Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 158, Decatur, Adams County, 5 July 1935 — Page 3

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dinner honoring M r ANO MRS SHRALUKA \l,n. Margaret Elzey anwrtained v , • a dinner at h r horn on W= nt Y ;i n Street Wednesday veiling, goring Mr. and Mrs. R berl Shrawho were r cently married. is were laid for the Misses Ruth Elzey Romaine Elzey Flotu-l-cll Kohls. Mr. and Mrs. Jo? Elz y Mr and Mrs. Don Stump, the h0n0r,.,1 'gauds Mr. and Mrs. Robert I s , raluka and th? hostess. I T!v , Work and Win Class of the I Unit d Brethren Church will meet I . veiling at eight o’clo kat MeI m rial 1* rk after the U- B. Church I ~ pr ..byterian softball gome. I w. M.S OF ZION 1 reformed church I Th ,. w M. 8. of the Zion ReformI ,i cliur.h held a meeting in the I church parlors Wednesday afterI loon at two thirty o’clock. | The program was in charge of the ■ , .mitt Mrs. I>. vi, l AdI Lwr I \ iis A |vJ|i rL |\ Y B I r -I [ tII M / U An automatic gas water K heater gives you plenty of H hot water as you like it, inM stantly, and it costs only 3c to heat 12 gallons of water M under present low gas rates. |iß®l fl Em fl I wßMliil b A'!i 11 M New plan puts an automatic »•<> ■ heater in your home on pay--IL-® m «ts of only $1.48 per month (plan involves small 9 carrying charge). Come in '> ’“d *?’’ ta ' k >t over. "W'- 'a. '"lf SJ I - fC ■ i' u / ■ ;ird / 12 a ,es - / p. rn * / ,h: BsHmSml is. B 3

■ CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Mies Mary Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Friday Union Chapel A. B. C. Class post.poned, Clark's ,'h.ipel Ladies Aid Society ice cromi no ial at Frank Mclntosh home. V. I. S. Class U. B. Sunday School Robert Drak-v home, 8 ip. tn. Work and Win Cl ns of U. B. Church 8:00 p. m.nt Me.-n-.rial Park after U. B. Church vs. Presbyterian softliall game. Saturday Psi 1 ta Xi sorority dance. Masonic hull, 9:30 ip. m. Monday Pinochle Club at 7:30 ,t home of Mrs. Tillman Gehrig. Mrs. 9 1 Lord sw hostess. T uesday Business Mcoting-Tri Kaptfa Sorority. Mayor's court ro:nt 7:30. ams 11nd Mrs. Limoillo Fogle and their subject was “On What Peace Depends.” Meodames Henry Neireiter and Dallas Goldnor sang a duet accompanied by Miss Lulu Gerber at the pfano.'Mrs. Neireiter also sang a nolo. Fefreshments were then served by the hostesses Mrs Bertha Heuer, Mrs. Ed Miller, Mrs. Rai;h Yager jnd Miss Mathilda Sellemeyer. CHURCH SOCIETY WILL GIVE TEA The W. M. S. f the Zion Reformed Church are planning to give a t a in the church parlors Wednesday July loth from two thirty to four o'clock P. M. Tickets ure selling for twenty five cents and the i public to invited. The program comj mittee is planning an interesting ■ .program. Mr. and Mrs. Georg? I-aurent enI tertained at dinner Thursday noon, I honorin h r father Frank Moore, of . Streator, 111., who spent the Fourth in this city. — Th- Young Peoples Society of Fueling church will hold an ice cre>:m social Sunday evening July 21. Music, refreshments and games I will be the entertainment for the evening. The Girin Missionary Guild of the ; Zion R. formed Church of De. atur, i B. me md Magley enjoyed a week's I outing at Winona Lake. Ind. They I stayed nt the Rest-A-While cottage. The girls who attended were th? . Misses Esther Fisher, Harriet Fruchte, Eileen Jackson, Vera, Olive and Avonelle Biehold, Betty Hunter, Martha Eicher, Berneic? Beineke, Louise Kiess, Cinders Borne. Citberine Murphy, LaVera Meyer. Clara Ehrsiim, Rachel L-.V man, Marie Grether, Ruth Borne, Readel Andrews, Mrs. Peter Vitz and Mrs. Cletus Miller and daughter Coleen. The party also entertained sev.r.l guests over the week-end. The Tri Kappa Sorority will hold a business meeting Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock in Mayor's Court Room. Mrs. Solomon Lord will entertain her Pinochle Club Monday evening at seven thirty o'clock ut the home of Mrs. Tillm m Gehrig. The Psi lota Xi sorority will give a dance at the Masonic hall Saturday night at nine thirty o’clock The dance will be for the public. Admission will be 15 cento a person. t 7° —r-t Memorial Hospital Adams County t —♦ Admitted to the lAdams County M-Jiaorial H spital July third Dora E. Steury, R. R. 1 Berne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Steury major operation. Admitted July 5, Carl Daugherty Monroeville for treatment if injuries received in automobile accident, when tire blew out. His injuries were not considered serious but he was badly bruised. Also admitted July 5 George and Maxine Wenst, 716 Schinneyer street for tonsil operation.-,. o Freak Potatoes Grown Popular Bluff, Mo. — (U.R) — Twc potato plants, each with a handful of well-formed potatoes growing on top, and none at al) on the roots have been found on the farm of 1 N. McManees, Popular Bluff farm er. 1 FOR Cash WE HAVE NO SOLICITORS. YOU GET FULL VALUE. PUMPHREY JEWELRY STORE

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1935.

By HARRISON CARROLL Copyrifiht, 1935, i Kinff Features tnc • HOLLYWOOD !t’» an off day in when movie fans don't devlne some new way of getting the , autographs of their favorite stars. ( The most Ingenious In weeks. ( however, is re-

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ported by Claire Dod<L Some time ago, a story was printed telling of the Warner actress’ Interest in homing pigeons. Bird fanciers all over the country Immediately began to write to her. Then several of them got the lame idea a t

once. Would Claire send them her autograph if they would ship a homing pigeon to her in Hollywood? Claire says it’s a go. Anyone who sends her a pigeon, care the Warner Brothers studio in Burbank, will get an autograph providing the bird can find its way home. But better not try if you live east of Kansas City. e It happened in one of Hollywood’s > gayer spots and Huth Selwyn is still being ribbed al»out it. Just before she went east, Ruth got all excited about the idea of opening | a case-night club on the order of i New York’s Casino de Paree. She was telling of her search for backers i one evening when someone discovered Phil Goldstone eating his dinner nearby. The fact that Phil drives Holly- , wood’s shrewdest bargain didn’t stop Rut hie. She rushed over to his table. •’lzook here, Phil.” she said. *T want vou to invest $50,000 in a proposition T have.” Goldstone never turned a hair. “On what collateral?” he snapped. For a moment, that stopped Ruth. Then she fired back: “Now, Phil, don’t you change the subject. I’m serious.” Foor Heather Angel went up against a microphone for the first time the other evening, and she won’t forget the experience for years. All the Hollywood stars have had the jitters in broadcasting rooms, but Heather collapsed after rehearsal and had to lie down for 30 minutes. She finally went on, but in a nightmare of nervousness, and those few minutes playing to an Invisible Riidl'>nee ' RMAIi The Rev. B. H. Franklin and si-j mily of Garrett spent the Fourth with Mr. .nd Mrs. F. V. Mills of this city. Charles Hit? cf this city reports hiving made one f the best catches of the s ason at Rome City Thursday, landing a bass which weighed slightly over four ,poundvi. Mr. and Mre. Al Korb of Fort Wiyn? spent the Fourth with Mrs. Korb’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ’ George Appelman. Miss Helen Holthouse left Thursday for Cincinnati, where she will attend Delta Theta Tau National convention. July 4,5, and 6. Headquarters of the Convention is at the Netherland Plaza Hotel. A very fine I ,t gram has been planned for delegates ?nd a postconv-sntion trip . to the Delta Theta Tau Mountain School at Caney Creek, Ky. has also been planned. i Frank Moore icf SSreator, 111., ; spent the fourth in Decitur, visit-

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were the toughest she Lae ever put In during her a< ting career. f Another group of fans in Blinds take the prize. They want, of all things, the clippings from Johnny Welaamuller's hair when he finishes the new Tarzan picture and that long delayed trip to the barber. If the request is gianted, the hairs are to lie parcelled out one by one to Tarzan's admirers HOLLYWOOD TICKER-TAPE— James Cagney*! mother and sister are on their way out here, via the canal, and Jitntny is planning to show them a big time In Hollywood. . . . Eddie Horton finished “The Little Big Shot” at Warners and rushed right from the set to the airport so he could get to New York In time to sail on the NormandD with his mother and his brother..., Anita Louise, who never had un- < haperoned dates until recently, has admirers on every hand. She and Nino Martini were at the Coconnut Grove the other evening. The autograph hunters besieged her. . . . Jean Muir and <• les Isham gave a reading of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” at the Cathedral Hall here. The stage is still Jean’s first love. . . . Count Carpegna,

who certainly gets around, was s q u I r ing Mary Carlisle to ths Trocadero the other midnight. . . . Alice Dawn, tlie radio singer, got her divorce in Reno and flew to Holly w ood and Arman I'essis, the pub--11 cI t y man. They’ve been

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writing two and three letters a day to each other, so it must be love. . . . The Century club Is the new last stop for local nighthawks. At gray daw n recently, Mickey Neilan was playing the plana while Sally O'Neil perched on the top and did a Helen Morgan. . . . And Toby Wing's latest interest (probably not serious! Is Nick Stuart They were among the many Hollywoodites to welcome Gus Amheitn and his band to the Miramar supper room. DID YOU KNOW— That Fritz Lieber, now making his talkie debut in “A Tale of Two Cities”, has played Shakespearean roles in more than 1,500 towns and ' f-ities in these United States? I ing with his children Mr. George Ijiurent, Ml.w Miriam Moore and i .' lin Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Armstrong I and children visit-'d with relatives p;nd friends over the Fourth. Mis»s Rosemary Fullinkamp to vtoiting with her aunt, Mrs. Stella Corbett in Huntington. Miss Rita Corbett of Huntington returned to her home this morning after visiting with the Fred Fulhnkamp family. Francis Wertzberger and Harold Niblick enjoyed a gume of golf at the Elks Country Club of Fort Wayne, yesterday. The Misses Mary YoYst and Ceelia Apteknan played golf at the Brookwood Golf Course, Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Bxker of Wichit.i, Kansas left thto morning after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Harve Kitoon on Madison street. The Deininger residence on Madison street is receiving a new coot of paint. Glen Neptune of Lima. Ohio spent lhe Fourth in Decatur vtoiting with

frlcndw. Mre. N, ptune to visiting her slater In Denver, C lorado. Mr. nd Mr*. Franc-? Confer of Crown Point, Indiana spent the Fourth In Decatur, vtoiting wjth r 1atlVre ami filentto. Bob Ciwnntlna of Bluffton utt nd ed the dan e at the Decatur C tuntry Club lant -evening. Elmer‘Haumgartn r of B> rne w .s a btiMln as visitor In this city thio morning. Mr. and Mrs. Chari s Bowman ami ft mily spent t ie Fourth witli the E. B. Lenhart family. Pat Caln, Allen county recorder attend <1 the Legion's c I bratl n in thto city ycuterday. P. Haydon, of Lagrange, Ind., former Stat > C mmander of the Indiat.it Disabl d W r Veterans attend<l the Legion Celebration held her - the Fourth. T. Johnson of Rome City visited in Dtcatur with Friendo over the Fout th. Among the out of town gueata attending the Legion Conference in Decatur Thursday were Mr. and Mro. Willard Ball and son Walton of Marion, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Braak-

SUNI)AY ’ MONDAY and TUESDAY t Matinee SUNDAY 2 P. M. Evening 6:30 zt. .... ~ LIGHT ROMANCE !■ Gtgantie Double W|ffl QRAMA Jg Feature Bill AND PLENTY OF LAUGHS l()c-25c l| w Wjs 1 MEUEtUIEtI f .*] mill yo» m it! fll MARTIN HEFt L ~ neil ? HAMILTON Bit I’’ o r fc ..J irene Bwk r H!i,vn w i. ■ 'n/ M *4 I A *a« WALLAQ | “ I •-rke kv L > jt ‘ls ' ,A.' f i kv De»«t*v \ J-! »- 1A P TONIGHT 1 (L. avv TAKA CHANCE NIGBT Satufdtiy feature OF THE NEW THRILLS OF TARZAN. Special Saturday Matinee 2 P. M. Evening 6:30 — 10c-15c ■! AT LAST! A Tarzan thriller in a i ■ ' * r,a^ura l setting with Herman Brix wiM' 1 greatest Tarzan of all time! i Filmed in Guatemala where the ” X ) story was laid. SEE the perilous ' into unknown jungle wilds- " ''W Tarzan in a death battle with a ferocious Numidian Lion - -a --j f terrific fight with the Monster /// / Men in the City of The Green - - hair-raising adven- £/( / sure and breathtaking escapes* 1 u

est und s n Phil, Kokomo, Ray Sii.u ip. Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Forreot Kane, Mr. and Mrs. I ~;>lii!iiii>k, Miss Ruth (ironing r mid Mr. and Min. Wave Keller, all of Fort Wuyn -. Mrs. M ry E. Rice of 219 N rth Fev nth street is confined to llPr , b d and In under a physi fan's cate. MAGuEY NEWS Mr. ami Mrs. E. J. Miller and: i hildren Lloyd Zeal ami Nettie J an ver? dinner gn- nb» of til • Misses Olive nd Emma Mill r ami John Bauer Thursday. The Misses Ruth Mcßamee and Samh Engel ran of Fort Wayne wer- week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. hrlst Borne and family. Mrs. Susie R-ppert f D vitur is' visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jaberg and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Foltz nd fa-' mily. ami Mr. and Mrw. William I iacht and family of Fort Wayne | vtolted Mr. ami Mrw. Otto Hild--! brand and family Sund y aft? rnoon. I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reppert ami!

family entertained for dinner Sun <?,y, Mr. und Mrs. Franklin Fruchte and ftunily. Mr and Mrs. Frank Bauer and daughters M try, Delores and EiizazI btth w,-r- dinner gu.ate of Jot.iu Em i.a Miller Sunday. ‘BANG’ REMOVED FOR MARKSMEN FIRINC INDOORS Madison, Wis. (U.R)- Now you can (ake the “bang” out of indoor target practice and still enjoy the sport. I A newly developed portable sound deadener for pistols and rifles has appeared here. Using the principle of an automobile muffler, , the device stands on an adjustable

MADISON THEATER SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY Matinee SUNDAY at 2 P. M. SHIRLHY TEMPLE in “LITTLE MISS MARKER” THIS is THE PICTURE that made SHIRLEY TEMPLE FAMOUS! Added —“OLD AGE PENSION". A Comedv with HENRY ARMETTA —Also-’’SUPERSTITION OF THE RABBIT S FOOT". This Program at ONLY 10 and 15 < ents 1 Tonight and Saturday ZANE GREY’S “THE LAS T ROUNI) -UP ’ ’ with RANDOLPH SCOTT. Gail Patrick and JOE MORRISON—singing “THE LAST ROUND-UP.” Added—"HEßE’S THE GANG”. A Vodvil Revue — and — “KING OF THE EVERGLADES” A GRANTLAND RICE Sport Subject. — PRICES AS FOLLOWS — SPECIAL BARGAIN NIGHT on FRIDAY .. ALL SEATS 10c The Balance of the weelc—lo and 15 cents! Shows Start on Saturday and Sunday at 6:30, and balance of the w.*ek at 7 P. M. PLEASE NOTE: UNTIL the NEW PICTURES ARE RELEASED . . which will be shortly . . we will have REVIVALS of the BIG Pictures of the Past Year at THIS Theater. — COMING ATTRACTIONS — “THE HIDE OUT" with 808 MONTGOMERY and MAUREEN O’SULLIVAN "TARZAN AND HIS MATE” with JOHNNY WEISMULLER “NOW AND FOREVER" with SHIRLEY TEMPLE, GARY COOPER. CAROLE LOMBARD. “VIVA VILLA” with WALLACE BEERY. “AIR CONDITIONED” SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY Sunday Matinee 2 P. M.—loc-25c —FIRST Sunday Evening Show 6:30 Mae Makes the 401)! * From saloon to »alon in one jump ... she’ll be a lady even / -A, if it kill* her...and / brother when *he / Ws sing* grand opera > * 1 > ...she’ll slay you! J | .. ■> 1 “SURE, I’M A LADY . . . and I’ll lick anyone in the house who says I am t. Adolph Zukor presents 4; MAE WEST I ®® rw TOWM ' Added — “MEMORIES & MELO- , DIES” A Musical Revue in Color, r’ 1 A Cartoon in COLOR—and "STRANGER THAN FICTION” Tonight and Saturday “MR. DYNAMITE’’ Dashiell Hammett's cracking successor to “The Thin Man. with EDMUND LOWE. Jean Dixon. Esther Ralston, Victor Varconi, Matt McHugh, Verna Htlhe. Dapper as a Dude! DEADLY as Dynamite! His Brains cracking the Toughest Crimes'. His Smile breaking the Hardest Hearts! WISECRACKS like Pistol Shots. ACTION like Lightning Speed! Added—Ken Maynard in “MYSTERA MOUN I AIN and An ‘OSWALD’ Cartoon. 10c-15c

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tripod and resemble* a large movie ■ spot light. Through the center I* u round hole. Il bold* the pistol oi I rifle barrel and is large enough to Bight through. Sound absorbing i material deadens the sound of the explosion. Madison police, who tested the new muffler with every type of gm. from regulation .38 caliber pistols to sub - machine guns, reported i that the silencer did not affect * their aim. i — o — Pastor Finishes High School Marshfield, Ore. (U.R) Rev. 1.. C. Sunkier, pastor of the Church ot ! Christ, delivered the high school I baccala.ureate sermon for hl* own > class. He was receiving a high , school diploma and a university » degree at lhe same time.