Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 162, Decatur, Adams County, 10 July 1935 — Page 3

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REUNION a hE "d recently Th, annual reuni n of the Bradt- , >r family was held recently at ® Henry Aumann farm residence, proxitnat-ly three hundred per- ■ 4 ... nl j d the family gathering. ■ (OIM 1 11 Ourin* the 1 ftertr on games were „. a v«i and the election of officers p ' h |d Willkim Bradtmeuller named president; Theodore Cuntann. viee-prsidetrt. and Wa | ler ißandt, secretary and truiMrer ' The refr'shnient committee in- , jEmil Sheumann, Ferd BradtL oiler William Kruse, Herbert Ueunsnn. William Bradtmeuller Lj Melvin Scheumann. Members £ • ) entertainment committee are torothy Nahrwald. Hilda Hermann, UMi S heumann, Haul Saalfrunk, Elffler Thompson and Herman C. The Udk’s Aid Society of the sh- ian e lurch wil meet with Mrs. Mam Kunowieh Thursd y aftermn at two o’clock. Mrs. O L. ExItvwill be the-issisting hostese. All . mbers are aoked to bo present. business MEETING )F TRI KAPPA SORORITY 4 business meeting of the Tri jappa sorority was held Tuesday [v?ring in the mayor's courtroom, farious plans for future activities L r e discussed. A business meeting w'V be held jes: Tuesday evening at sevenhirty o'clock with Miss Louise iaubold.. Th- regular meeting of the Wo-, tea of the Moose will be held at , |te Mo.se Home Thursday night at fight o'clock. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BlLEf.tet Calomel” And YouH Jump Out of Bed it the Warning Ratin’ to C» The liter ihouid pour out two pounds of iquni bile into your buwels daily. If thia bile BMW flowing freely, your food doesn't digest. | It just decays in the bowels. Gtu bloats up pra* stomach v ’ou get constipated. Your thole system is poisoned and you feel sour. Bunk and the world looks punk. Laxatives are only makeshifts. A mere bowei movement doesn't get at the cause. It lain those good, old Carter s Little Liver Pilis toget these two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel “up and up". HarmIbm. gentle, yet amazing in making bile flow free y Aak for Carter's Little Liver Pills by Ban* Stubbornly refuse anything else. 25c. W line. m co.

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By HARRISON CARROLL Copyright, 1935, Xing Featuret Syndicate. Inc. HOLLYWOOD— Best recent comxiy sequence took place, not on any Hollywood sound stage, but at Edna May Oliver’s house. The other inldMght the doleful-faced comedienne ras awakened by the frantic barking it her police dog. Between barks, it lathed from window to door trying io set out Edna May hopped out of bed and

Edna May Oliver

“tapped the light •witch. Nb light time. Just then, the actress' maid, wakened by the ■Pro ar, c a me Pattering in. tarrying a andle. In a flash, Edna Bay dashed It out of her hand. “Call the police!" she hissed. darkness, the women Hoped their way

? ,he Phone and pul In an S. O. S. io cars screamed to the house couple of frightened women let the ‘nnn t ln ’ but no trac ® of burglars be found. Lu J n ° ne °* th® officers discovered »at haY 16 !: th® trouble. A stray ■ had climbed a pole outside the tiro. and electr ocuted Itself on the ar «dted the lights. ° f rumors come from the t>is<'anlin„' etSOn set at Furamount, the true ? any attem l >t ,o untangle Wnl ha t On ; tbe false ' the tact l '-oow r Ann Hardl ”B and Gary there nrob»H StOPPed work and that lays delay y Wlll be several m °re »ili n^ ti "’ n ?’, her thln 8«. there probably ris| ons and “ !al ° sue re ‘ tgaln. ’ e ,he camera grinds ittonnL n?" k3ter had th e local ei n PCrB ln a B,ew over a Mary uh ™ n \ ** D,Ck Powe “ Press detiarrm n ’. " a,ner Brothers' lhe middle t ,rTh * aS route d out In “nd no grounds r ® n ‘ sht but could Here’ ’ for ,he rumor, however Wh ,h ‘? g ,0 tblnk about. lt folueea |.i,7 J^ ck bullt hls house )raw Up nh 1e bad bls architect !nn >istakahi„ . for an addition, **Ui>ant TjJ es Bned for a feminine ““’'henthe " !* plan!< are all ready, *« ’he realT nt 7 S Show up ' that signal for the gossips. “jaming * h ?. f ho ' lse designs, the J a se Miss ai„» 7 ,e you,| l see in 1 5 ls to have a real Hollywood, Along

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Miss Mary Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Wednesday Tri Kappa Girl Scout Troop one business meeting, Mrs. Bryce Thomne, 3:30 p. m. Presbyterian Picnic • Legion Memorial Park 6:00 o’clock. Zion Lutheran Missionary Society Mrs. Paul Schultz Monroe St, 2:00. Zion Junior Walther League 7:30 at Lutheran School. United Brethren W. M. A., meet at the iparwonnge, 1 p. m. Pr ebyterian church picnic, Legion park, 6 p. m. Thursday U. B. Ladies Aid Society, Mrs. Tom Fisher. 2 p. m. Eta Tau Sigmo business meeting, Miss Launi Christen. 7:30 p. m. Methodist W. H. M. S„ Mrs. R. D. Myers, 2:30 p. m. Church of God Missionary Aid, Mrs. Clarence Strickler, 2 p. m. Mt. Pleasunt I-adies Aid Society, Mrs. Milton Fuhrman. 2 p. m. Bjptist W men’rf Society, Mrs. Marry E. Dodd, 2:30 ip. m. Better Homes Economics Club pirty for 4-H Club girls, Monroe school. 5 to 8 ip. m. Evangelical W. M. S., church parlors, 2 p. m. Christian Indies Aid Society, Mrs. Adam Kunowkh, 2 p. m. Indies Aid pf Union Cl» ipel U. B. ice cream social, church lawn, evening. W. O. T. M. regular meeting, Mo se Home, 8 p. m. Friday P cahontas lodge. Red Men's Hall ; 7:30 ip. m. Happy Home Club for Mothers, Mrs. H. W. Fmnklin, 2 ip. m. Union Chap ! Ladies Aid Society, I Mrs. Charles Brown. 1:30 p. m. Mt. Tibor Ladies Aid Society ice ! cream social, Bobo school lawn, ■ evening. Zion Reformed Mission Band, church ipurlore, 2 p. m. Saturday Evangelical Mission Band, church I 3 p. m. Sunday Immanuel Walther League, Ice i Cream Social at the Ble- ke School in Union Township. Tuesday Tri Kappa business meeting. Miss Ixiuise Haubold, 7:30 p. m.

with dozens ot uUieis. Margaret Llnasay was fascinated with this set designed for Marion Davies' picture by Robert Haas. Warner Brothers art director. She got hint to give her a copy of the original plans and specifications and will duplicate them when she can find the right apartment. Rosalind Russell's bromer, George, will go to Yale this year to take a law course as a gift from Ills sister. He came out here about a year ago to keep Rosalind company and entered the University ot Southern California. HOLLYWOOD TICKER-TAPE— Stay-up-laters at the Trocadero got their biggest thrill since Garbo's appearance there when Mae West showed up with six men In tow. Yes sir. the sextet consisted of Jim Timony. Al Kaufman. Henry Herzbrun and three district attorneys from a convention in session here. . . . Mae danced too. . . . Marlene Dietrleh made a color test at Paramount. . . . But only for her own satisfaction, she told this department La Dietrich is eager to finish her two pictures and get irway to Europe. . . . There were whoops and howls at the Paramount lot when Everett Crosby showed up wearing a peagreen sport coat. . . . The loudest garment on view there since Bing’s famous checked

topcoat. . . . Karen Hale (Alan's daughter) will discard tier plaster cast soon and she is SO happy. It has been a long two months. . . . The most tra v e led story In recent months was "Hard Rock Harrigan" (th* George O’Brien picture). Charles

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Furthmann sold it to Paramount, then bought it back. Next It went to Fox and once more he bought it back. Finally O'Brien took It and they made a picture. Raymond Schrock, who used to be with Warners and with Universal, did the script. . . . Fred Keating was master of ceremonies when M. G. M. entertained the district attorneys. . . . And Spencer '.dracy’s kid, John, got a set of miniature polo mallets from hls dad on hls birthday. DID YOU KNOW— That Buck Jones and his wife, who was Odelle Osborne, the equestrienne, were married In the center of the arena during the performance of the J 'bl Allen Wild West show in Lima, 0. 1

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■ .IL . . .. 1 . ! OTTERBEIN GUILD ENJOYS EVENING PARTY The Otterbein Guild Girls of the Unit d Brethren church held the regular meeting and a alum her party at the home of Alma June Wynn on .Monroe street Tuesday evening. Misu Katheryn Jackson was the lender, and the meeting was opened with music by Miss Ruth Foughty. Miss Stella Franklin gave a report cf the fellowship committee and Miss Georgia Foughty, secretary of literature, present d the reading chart for the year. Four new members were taken into the organiaition. The meeting closed with the singing of the doxology and prayer by Mias Clara Ellen Muima. A lunchson was served by the hostess, Miss Wynn and Miss Fn meets Franklin. Various games were played during the evening und a breakfast was served Wednesday morning by the, hostess. Twenty six members, three guests and the patronesses, Mrs. Hubert Cochran, Mrs. H. W. Franklin i.nd Mrs. Hugh Wynn were present. An ice cream social and pound auction will be sponsored by the ladies •. id of the Union Chapel United Brethren church, on the church lawn Thursday evening. Ice cream and cuke will be sold. A program of special musk will be presented. The general public is c.rdially invited to attend the social. SOCIETY? CONVENTION REPORT GIViN AT SORORITY MEETING A business meeting of the Delta Theta Tau sorority w s held Tues--6 y evening at the. home of Miss Katheryn Hyland. Plans were discussed relative to the booth to be conducted by the sorority during the street fair in August, and chairmen and committees were appointed ,by the president. Miss Jennette Clark. A report of the thirteenth national convention held at Cincinnati, Ohio, on July 4,5, and 6 at the Hotel Netherland Plaza, was given by the local delegates, Miss Helen Holthouse. Three nundred delegates from one hundred twenty six chapters representing a membership of nearly five thousand member were in attendance. Several business stseesions were conducted and the following iprogram was arranged for the delegates during the three day session by the entertaining cha®-

Iter, Alpha Tau of Cincinnati; Thursday the annual banqquet in the Hall of Mirrors; Friday, sight-seeing trip of the city, including a visit to ths Rookwood potteries, b.tanij 1 conservatory, zoo and various points of interests, concluding with a dinner at the Zoological gardens at seventhirty o’clock; Saturday, luncheon in the German village ut noon, and formal dance from ten to two o'clock in the Pavilion Caprice with Johnny Lewis' orchestra furnishing | the music. The next nation.il convention will be held next June at St. L .uis. The following national officers were elected for the ensuing year: Berenice Beusch of Belleville, Illinois, president; M« ry Burke Kiley of Denver. Colorado, vice-president; ■ Judy Lee O’Dell of Wichita. Kansas. secretary: Viola Fuller of St. L uis. treasurer; Opal Starr of South Bend, eastern inspector; Cho- ■ tsie Hamlett of Los Angeles. Cali-! t'ornia, western inspector; Edith E" ns. of Cincinnati, Ohio, philanthropic secretary and Bobbie Hann Sweeney of Detroit. Michigan, board cf trustees. A post convention trip wus made to the Delta Theta Tau mountain school near Hazard, Kentucky. This school was built by the sorority and is supported by them as their national project. JOLLY BOOSTERS TO HAVE SOCIAL The Jolly Boosters 4-H Club of Harrison township will hold .an i?e cream. social Tuesday night, July 16, at seven thirty o'clock in the township hall at Middlebury, Various refreshments will be served and music will be furnished. A cake walk will be a feature of th? progmm. SOCIETY MRS. JAMES SASSER HONORED WITH PARTY Mrs. Henry Neireiter entertained at bridge Tuesday afternoon at her home in honor of Mrs. James Sasser of Port Jervis. New York, who is visiting in this city. Mrs. Sisser was formerly Miss Gretchen Kocher of Decatur. Two tables were arranged for bridge and Mrs. Robert Helm re- j ceived the prize for high score. Mrs. Neireiter present.d Mrs. & sser with a gift. The entertaining roams were decorate dwith bouquets of summer flowers. A delicious one course luncheon was served at the small babies wii'ch were laid with linens an! centred with bowls of sweet

I ’ ' ■ I peas. 11 The guests at th? iparty included , Miss Elo nor Pumphrey, th? Mes- . I dames Robert Halm, Walter Bock-i . man, Charles Hite, Milton Swearin-' ! ten, Alfred B?avens. James Susser . • and Mrs. Neireiter. i KITCHEN SHOWER GIVEN FOR MRS. KELLER The Misses Lucille Miller and I Miriam Haley < nd Mrs. Harold Mur-! : phy united in entertaining with a I kitchen shower Tuesday evening at the Holey horn ■ on High street. ; J hon ring Mrs. Franklin Keller, who' , before her recent imarriage was I Mies Mary Kohls. Bridge and h<< rts w re played | ! after which a luncheon was served I in two delicious courses. The color note of pink and green was oirritd , out in the appointments. J Prixezs were awarded to Miss I I Gertrude Web; rt, Kathryn Kohls I land Mrs. William Kohls, who in! turn presented them to the honored guest. The convolution prize contain: d a verse which invited Mrs. Keller to the dining room. A largo garden springling can, decorated in pink and green, was found above the shower girts with streamers in the prevailing colors extending to the gifts. The guest list included the Misses Ruth Elzey. Gertrude W-ebert, Ruby Martin, March Martin. Gfrtrude Brandy!) rry. Pauline Marshall. ln«i Anderson, Evelyn and Kathryn Kohls, and the Mesdam-es Paul Handler, Henry Neireiter, Willi* in Kohls and Donald Stump, the honord guest and the hostesses. The Poo.hontus lodge will meet Friday nigot at seven-thirty o'.l. k in the Red M<n’a Hall. o * 4 Memorial Hospital ] Adams County * « Dr. Dailey Jones of Berne, who was hin t in an automobile accident near Fort Wayna SaturtJ y afternoon, wan transferred to th loot! hospital from the Methodist hospital in Fort Wayne. Tuesday. His condition is reported to be improving, although no visitors are p rI mittfd. Mrs. Irene Rush, rural route Deoitur, major operation, Wednesday morning. Wolter Tumuleson, Barne, semimajor operation, Wednesday morning. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

DEATH STORIES WIDELY VARIED Jealousy Is Latest Version In Killing Os Young Girl Bedford, nd., July lb —(UP) — Two youths whose assoek tions with i 15-yt ar-old Frances Prina? made ; Glen Kinder. 26. “terribly jealous" l were questioned today in investigation of her diath. Pr secutor David F. Long, said he hoped to ascertain from Clarence Terrell 1 nd Joseph Ja kson, occaI slpnal "dates” of Finnces. wh ther j -she had expressed fear of Kinder, i her “steady beau" or had threat nI cd to commit suicide. Kind r, Ge rge Hole, 25, and Lori etta Johnson. 15. claim Frances killed herself on a ride down a "Lover's I Lane" in an abandoned st ne quorry Sunday. Frances, who left th ' farm home of her Qoiker father two imonths ago so sh? could have more dates, died with a bullet w und through her h.< d . The jealousy motive was developed through constant qquestioning I of Miss Johnson. "Glen was terribly jealous” she • >;id. "They quarreled Saturd l y j night and Glen was awful mad ■ bout Tier going around with other i fellows.” In that version f her oft-changed story, Mi s Johnson said Kinder and Finn ;s were alone in th? car [ when the girl was shot., Additional questioning of the two ' men and girl under a “lie det. ctor" at state police h.adquarters in Ind- : ianapolis was planned by th? proseI cutor toduy. Th- three underwent examinati n i und r su.h an instrument at Indiana University t Bloomington yes- ; terday but Prof. R. O. Davis, psychologist said their fatigue interferred with th? test. All clung det rminedly to Iteir latest version then - that Miss Kinder hot herself while sitting alone- ■ ! in the automobile. Although Miss J hnson styled her st°lf as "Frances' best friend” she was denied admittance to funeral sei vices for the dead girl yesterday. Relatives of Frances barred LorLetta fr in th? home of Mrs. Jack Medoek, Frances’ sister, where the

1 s rvices were held although th? girl susp.ct had b en releasd to ■ ttend. o 1 Personal? ■ Nancy Bell. <’>iught?r of Mr. and Mrs. William 11. if- 11. has recovered frcni a si ge of the three day m, aslrs. Mr. and Mrs. Herman 11. Myers and Dr. and Mrs. DHmer Eicher are planning a ID day’s v cation at the i Muts liter cottage, Oden. Michigan, i beginning next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Earnest and i daughter Alice Edna have returned from ii vacation at Petoskey, Micii. Joseph W. Walker .f Geneva was a visitor h re toib;y. Phil Saner was called to Schumm,

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H Ohio li st evening because of the . seri.us illn ss of his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Robert V glew-ede ■ write from St. Catharines, Ontario. 1 ! Carcda where they are spending a part of tlieir honeymoon. i Hugh Holthous 1 has accepted a i position with the Al Schmitt Ford l motor sales company. o Angler Hooks Loon Damariscotta, Me.—{(J.R) —Wilder Robinson went salmon fishing, but : after waiting a few minotes the line gave a tremendous jerk and I tan out so fast he couldn’t control it. Finally the line broke and a loon appeared on the surface. o 20 Ant>;us feeding cattle. Community Sale, Thursday evening.