Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 170, Decatur, Adams County, 19 July 1935 — Page 3

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report given ftIsJoNARY MEETING Women’s Fon-gn Missionn. .tv of II"' M« tho<,,st Eplß ‘ J S**? ’,, , n ,.t Thursday after- »»' C “ he home <>f Mrs. F. R. *” o" Tenth street. was opened with a eh»> fllrc 11 "'* I Mrs W. F. Beery con- * '"L devotions. The ViceK' ipll . Mrs I’nul Kdwards, had F d "“ ’/ the 1 usiness meeting which it was decided to S“’ th e annual August tea on t!11 , , committees to have t the arrangements were of the Yopeniea "amp , R X Webster were given by 1 Vj..,w Alice Kathery.: Baker. ' ’ Vison and Evelyn Adams. ; Merlin Doan had the lesson S. on Burma. r» f ner m 1 ling wlll ** - ** * JIRSAID SHE [[BED “BULK” FOR HER CONSTIPATION’ :e l]ogg’s All-bran Brings Relief to Mrs. Maneely “Tp to five years ago, I knew no d of suffering caused by constir • I used all kinds of laxaHsbutonlv found relief till I got Anthem. My physician told me wt some Ki'.b'gg’s All-Bran, id instructed me how to use it. “I did just as I was told by my ictor and today I send my highg praise for what your All-Bran /done for me.” —Sirs. Jas. luftiv, Jr., 9 Kilburn St., Valley ills. K. L •Due !o insufficient “bulk" in nU Au-Bran provides gentle ‘’bulk” iheip overcome common constipan It is also a good source of hiiiin B and iron. The “bulk" of All-Bran is often m effective than the "bulk’’ in nits and vegetables, as it does not Irak down within the body. Two tiespoonfuls daily are usually EEcient. If not corrected this way, le your doctor. Isn't this food mm h pleasanter hl scf.-r than risking patent Reises? Get Ihe gre .r sn He by Kelk’lU in yfjijjlSSUj Me Creek. Keep on the Sunny Side of Life

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I Cy HASJtrsaN CARROLL I Cawright, 19-15. ■ li«9 Featurct Syndicate, Inc. ■BOLL',WOOD— il.i<: the summons ■return to Hollywood arrived a tew y iater. Doughs l airbanks would ■ w Ixe.i unable to answer it. The *“S all set to penetrate 100 Hfc* «f jungle t, study a tribe of [ e in n I'-xtls. De-

script! ons of Dutch planter* had tired Doug for the adventure .and he had contacted a young scientist, an Oxford graduate. who had made several trips Into the Interior to study the eaters of human flesh. This man Is

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■L now piloting Lewis, Doug's trainer and ■“tranun. on tin? dangerous expeThey are accompanied by one « of Fairbanks' crew, who ■nteercd for the job, New York sees Joan Craw- . s E ®w picture, "Glitter”, one . n in the audience Is going to n.,. ~IC scene where the M <■'m' 0 a ‘•'onnutivul farm house Utni bew Y o, k. the telephone josi [ ll a rCa ' one ’ 11 belongs to t . ** Joseph Mankiewicz, who " Siiy wrote It into the script tfcliio 1116 coun,r - v ' a loading eye Us n»„.\ Whn llas 'OQuested that fclim? ” e "ithheld. performed a I T‘'ei| OP *- itlon 10 save ,he si '’ ht tearuwT i ” "' rc ‘halred terrier ha 5 “. , 01)ert Grieg, the come•is' ‘ ' erc " ecks aso - ,ho lJo ’ •h'/'' a ,not °rcyele and Btita ® !lor >' of the little dog’s R ' n d " lns ;i!rout house Kitt, heard It. Director b how V; h 6y ’ fur " hom Grieg Rttial \ !.“ 8 at Warners in buiaus S9 ° ent .'' ma '- e a Plea to the tat Io oS?‘, ,von hls eon ‘ i*-‘at w on the dog. C Mtmrs M ' An ' ! I m Tel| ing You! k necr ( J^ r ’ k° s Angeles: There * ir,i of a niurtler or a major ■ill-...... Mol « n ce committed in a |m iZ.™ Otion pictur e Studio ... F B «ni(.ro u ;’ yoa coun ‘ ’he butchery us "Ove!-; and plays. ht » Co °P er home will l'‘ Photo- -a s' S flnes ‘ darkroom ln • wivat? la , borator >'- Meanresidence, of course.

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Miss Mary Macy Phones 1000 —• 1001 Friday Meth diet Y. M. C. claws hamburJ g r fry and weiner roast, Sunset;, park, 6 p. in. Baptist Phllathae Kins, Mrs. Gettys Parni’r near Oesiin, meet at 1 : church at 6:30 p. in. 1 Union. Chapel Young Pe pies. 1 class, TYicarl and Thurman Stultz, I ’ 7:30 p. m. Saturday Monroe M. E. Epw irth Leagu? ( 1 Ice cream social, bes re- hatchery; building. ’ Christian Ladies Aid Society sup-, • per, chur.h basement, S to 7 p. in. i 1 Party Dan e, North Room f Elka Hare, 9:30 >p. m. 1 M rubers dance, B. P, O. Elks ’ home, 9:30 p. m. Sunday Young Peoples Society of Fu. 11ing Church, ice cream social. T uesday Root Township Home Economics Cub, Mrs. Charles Johnson. with Mis. Frank Crist at which time the election of officers will be he-’d and the mite box opening 1 observed. REGULAR MEETING OF LADIES AID SOCIETY The Ladies Aid So. iety of th* Evangelio.l church met Thursday afternoon in the church parlors, with twenty eight members present. ! The July section with Mrs. John! Spahr, chairm n. had charge of the : >. rogram and social hour. The meeting opened with devo- ■ Iti.ns by Mrs. Spahr and Mrs. John ! 1 Fuhrnun led in prayer. The collwc-. ■ tion am unted to ten dollars and I fife en cents. The regular routin? | •of busin ss w s followed with a ' social hour and refreshments were ! served. Th re will be nonne ting of the i organization until September. ANNUAL REUNION OF FRANKE FAMILY Th; annual reunion of th? Franke i family was held recently at the ■home of Mr. and Mrs. August Bus- ; • ick of noir Decatur. A basket din- j . ner and supper was served on long . , tables arranged on the lawn. I Gam.a were played during the ' afternoon. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. i Fred P.hnke, Mr. and Mrs. Paul I Witte, Ervin, Carl. Hilbert und Paul Mr. and Mra. Henry Bohnke, Mr.

Gary has become one ot Blmland'a most ardent amateur cameramen. The walls of his game and trophy room are to be adorned with photographic murals--enlargements ot pi< turcs Gary has shot himself. Bing Crosby's hobby is strange. He keeps a scrapbook full of pictures ot nis admirers Some es them are well-knowns. but the majority are ordinary movie fans who have written asking the star for a picture, sending one ot their own in exchange. • What film actress was so full ot giggle-water when she gave divorce testimony recently that it was obvious to nearly everyone there? HOLLYWOOD TICKER-TAPE— Josephine Dwyer, Phil Regans Brooklyn sweetheart and a recent visitor In Hollywood, has returned east. No more attraction here, for I Phil also Is in the east on a personal appearance tour. . . • Jean Muir’s mother has a broken toot. A heavy clock fell on it. . . . Bette Davis’ mother Is very ill In the Cedars ot Lebanon hospital. . . . The tall brunette who has been taking up so much of Count Carpegna's time is Darue Leighton, of New York. Sh* has just made a film test at M G. M. . . . And, maybe it was the count's night oil’, but Erskine Gwyime had her to the King's club the other 1 a. m. ... Lee Tracy won $1.500 on the Helen Wills victory. . . . Bunny and Norman McLeod just celebrated their ninth wedding anniversary When

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this department ran Into them at the Century club, they were . doing all right . . The Mark ’ Hellingers were i visitors at Cata- | lina ot George Haft who is a . pal. . . . Hazel . Forbes tours the ’ Hollywood late , spots with Jim Lewis, Jr., but her' real steady Is back east, un-

i less she is kidding again. . . . Gladys ’ Swarthout served cocktails tor Lily ' Pons and scads of guests. the other evening and then bundled them Into busses to go to a filmland restauiant for dinner and a gay time. . • ■ And. Hugh Herbert's brother. Tom. Is working tn bit parts at Warners. a DID YOU KNOW— That Harpo Marx went oversea* >. with New York’s Seventh regiment!

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1935.

and Mm. Al Herman, Mr. .snd Mrs. Lawrence Bohnxe, Richard and Billy, Mr. and Mrs. August Busi k. t'lai nee und Helen. Mr. and Mrs. V>’. C. Auman. Lester, Irene nnd G1 ays. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Kleine. Loraine. Devon:* , Mr. and Mm. Oscar C iriotianer, Delores and Alton. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kiers, Marcilia and Lloyd, Jr„ Wilson Weili and, Mi.i,s Lydii Wletfeldt Mr and Mrs. Fred Franke and <1 tighter Leena. Mr. and Mrs Ed Busick, Frl da und Herbert. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ! Busick and eon Kenneth, LMter ! Busick and dauhgter Laverne, Theo- j i dor? Busick, Eddie Hederhorat, Mr. ■• nd Mrs. Louis Hoile. Hilbert, StelI la. Alice, lion-.ld and Elgene, Mr. .and Mrs. Ray Stoppenhagen and •on Donald Ray, Arnold Stoppen- ’ hagen, Dorothea Blom nberg, Mr. | and Mn. William Fmnke and !d tighter Lu-P.a. Mr. and Mra. CharI Im Franke. Mr. and Mrs. Herman i Franke. Hei n. Robert, Ralph and | Ray. Cl.urlea Reynolds and Mr. and | .Mrs. '.lenry Koch. The Ladi s Aid S clety of the C .ristian church will nerve a twenty five cent plate supper in thchurch ba • i. nt Saturday night from fiv • to seven o’clock. The in nu will consist of meat loaf, mashed potatoes, hr ,wn ginvy, southern gre.-n beans, red ueetn, co',3 slaw, cherry i is, rollu, butter and offee. The public is invited • to :ttend. LINEN SHOWER GIVJN FOR MRS. MCGRIFF Mis. Carl G. rber entertain d with a prettily appointed party at her home on Fifth street. Thursday evening in honor of Mrs. Robert McGriff who v.i.s formerly Minis Helsn Gert.'i. The party was in ti e form of a bridge party and linen -shower. Th ? j color note f blu ■ .nd yellow was | carrit 1 oat in th ■ appointment.! and 1 bcuquqets of garden flow re in the I prevailing colors were arrunged , about the rcotna. The gr. sts formed tables of I liridg' and high score prize-j w re l w n by the Missm Luetta Reffey I and Mary Yost who in turn pr.’sentI ed th -m to the honored guest. A d inty luncheon was nerved after which tie gucstn were invited to the dining room where the dining table was c.ntend with i» large decorated box which . ntained a ohower of linen gifts. The guest list forth? party included the Misscis Luetta Reffey. Katheryn Archbold, Lulu Gerber. Mary Y .st, J anette Click, Mary ! Macy, Cecelia Appleman and DorI othy Hi;ley, the M sdamer, H. B. . Macy, Robert Cole, Walter lEiocki man. M. E. Hower. Tillman. G-auaer, Edgar Gerber. Domld Stump and Mrs. Robert McGriff of this city; Mra. Ra’i. J Zollinger of Fort Wayne and Mrs. Keith Field of Portland. GECODE CLUB HAS SWIMMING PARTY Thirty members of the Gecode Club enjoy-sd a picni and swimming party at Green Wateru Wednesday night. The c mmittee in charge of the arrang ments included Hilda Bultem yer, Enzezl Hilton, Jeanette Beery, Amanda Bijberick and Hazel Hunt. The next party for ths club will b? in the form of a lawn party. MANY ATTEND PIANO RECITAL A luge crowd attended the piano recital given at the come of Mra. Dora V. Akey by her music pupils Thursday evening. The home was decorated with gardsn flowers. Candy was served f Rowing the presentation :f the musical program. Ths Fipworth League of the Monroe Methodist church will hold un ice cream social Saturday evening in front of the hatchery at Monroe. MiSS MARIAN DENNIS HONORED AT LUNCHEON The Mieses Mary Frances and Dorothy Ann Dodd entertained with a bridge lun heon Thursday astern on • t one o’clock at the Harry E. Dodd horn? on North Second etreet, in honor ct Miss Murian D?nni"i, house guest at ths home of Mrs. Nellie Haney. A three course lunch on was served at the small tables which were centered with blue bud vases holding yellow flowers. Place cards, hand painted in blue nd yellow KILL BLACK WIDOW • The deadly Black Widov: spiderjs bite is decidedly | dangers us to people. Kill All Spiders. .. Watch for them in garages, corners ol porches, etc. The minute you see them spray THOROUGHLY with FLY-TOX. It also kills FLIES, MOSQUITOES end other insect*. ! 507 'Be sure you get Cash S WE HAVE NO SOLICITORS. YOU GET FULL VALUE. PUMPHREY JEWELRY STORE

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flowers were tied with blue ribbons , Following the luncheon bridge i wa-s ipityed and prizes were awarded ta Miss Dennis for guest prize; Mb; i Barbara Burk, high s .ore and Miss Janet Shrock. consolation i; rize. Mm. H rry E. Dodd and Miss Florence Haney assisted in enter-! ■ taining. The fifth reuni n of the Meyer family will be held at Sunset park Sunday, August 28, min or sain*. PATSY GARARD SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY I Mrs. Robert Garard entertained with a surprise birthday party I Thursday afternoon from threethirty to five o’clock in honor of her ( daugoter. Fntsy, who celebrated her , eleventh birthday anniversary , Swimming was enjoyed and : ganie-s were ployed. Refreshments of ice cream, wafers and pop corn were served by Mrs. Garard. Bitsy i ■ eived a number f birthday gifts. ; The guests at the party included ; Bonnie Fryback, Dolores Worst, Atola Jn? Eady. Betty StußsJ Bonnie Strickler, Donna. Avon-ell and Phyllis Kratt. Connie Deel of F. rt Wi yne and th? honored guest. Patsy Garard. EPERSOHAIS John, Joseph and Paul Briede made a business trip to Lima, Ohio . y ester doy. Mr. and Mrs. Hurry E. Dodd spent i Wednesday in Indianapolis. Vera Eady of Fort Wliyne will. .ipend the week-end wit'.i Miss Vivian Burk of this city. Yiss Betty Remi D.I n of Ch lea-■ go if the guest of Dr. and Mrs. G. J. Kohne. 0 ( Calvary Evangelical Church Sunday School at 9:30 Janies' Darr Supt. Prayer and fellowship service at 10:30. Worship with ser-j mon by M, W. Sundernv-nn on • Thursday night at 7:30. 0 FOR SALE—3-day old ca’f. Her-; man Koeneman, route 2, Deca-' tur, Indiana. 170-2tX|

CONSIDER PLAN FOR ’37 RELIEF President Calls Advisers To Prepare Estimates Os Cost Washington. July 19 — (UP> — President Roosev.lt, apparently convinced that even th? $4,100,000,000, (B) works fund will not end unemployment, has called in his advisers to prepare estimates of the cost nd ext nt of relief needs in the fiscal y ar. 1937. It was th=> first intimation frcni the administration tbit heavy expenses for relief purposes might be e:i cted to continue even if the driv to place all employables fron

r : - i M. i ; HOWEVER careful you may be. you can never know what the fe'low in the other car may do, thus every motorist is at the mercy of the careless, reckless driver. Do this today. Inscribe on a card. “Decatur Telephone No. 500 Black Ambulance Service." Carry it with you always. In a serious accident, minutes often mean the difference between life and death. The Black Funeral Home has just one business, that of serving you instantly, quickly, efficiently, at a moment’s notice, at any hour of any day. The BLACK FUNERAL HOME S E BLACK MRS. S. E. BLACK, Lady Ass’t. CLARENCE WEBER

relief rolls on works projects succeeds. Action of the President in calling In his advisers ne rly a year in advance f the time when the proposed program would be put into effect and six months before recommendations will b? submitted to congress was considered significant. The situation was canvassed at asp ial Whit? House conference attended by secretary ot treasury Henry Morgentbiu, Jr., secretary cf labor Fr nc-es Perkins, works progress administrator Harry L. Hopkin.sn and National emergency council chairman Frank C. Walker. The tr usury revealed that it already is preparing expenditure estimates for the 1937 fiscal year to be submitted in the federal ibudget next January. 0 Whistles Frighten Town Murphaysboro, 111., — (UP) — Whistles blown in Murhysboro to

mark the opening of "railroad week” caused country residents nearby to believe the town had suffered another tornado, similar to the one which devastated it a few years Bgo. Finance Group Sets Meeting C.lumbus. O„ —(UP) —The annual meeting of the National Association of Personal Finance Companies will be held at Hot springs Va„ the week of September 23, Walter W. Hamilton, of Columbus a director, announced. Rare Cinnamon Bear Seen EPHRAIM. Utah (U.R) — Cinna-

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mon beans are as extinct as the dodo, if the forest census is to he believed, but A. R. Croft and H. E. Peterson, forest employes, sawone of the rare animals and argue the records should be changed. o—. — Old Apple Trees Stlil Grow MARYSVILLE. O. (U.R) — Five apple trees which were planted by one of Ohio's flr&t pioneers, Johnny Appleseed (Jonathan Chapman), are still growing. It is not known definitely when the trees were planted but "Appleseed" located there in 1801. o ——— Trade in a Good Town — Decatur