Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 182, Decatur, Adams County, 2 August 1935 — Page 3

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f° wt; , lien t was of ,!le ! Orbing marriage of Mb “ M “*’ ,pi ' ornn. daughter of Joh “ •»•' Robert But her, son of 11 ,m/ vC. But her at a PICH’ , r by the Magley Girls Miti " f!!,‘lull’d Tiumday night. , rinounr tnent wa.< In the "'(a special d livery Utter to I ’ r ” "fiHi Bild brand which read: P* L , n e and Bob. Auguet 8.” meeting OF h! ,£S UdM Aid society of the sHrethr.n church met Thurs-1 with EarlCrid-j ; r ‘,bteennieinb?rsand five'tail-1 r " p rM ent at th’ meeting. FJL for the «und which the JXtionwiH have at the street F _ r .jfeeißsed. It wau decided «.)«lion ot offkeni at [Member meeting. !v£ ryrea dy class J D S ANNUAL PICNIC t annual picnic for the memtlhe Ever K ady c'aiss of the Lpdfet Sunday school and their Hi wan held in the church Thursday evening. A large oh r attend d the af&ilr. A deliiw. not-luiA dinner wae served ter rti.h a social lime was enirrd y rj C. L. Walters had charge or be devotions ■*nd Miss Effie Patton iB c arge of the entertainment. The Ladies Aid Society of the tariand Methodfet Kpieeopal hrf h will hold an ice cream social, illo.giand Saturday evening. The .jy , Accordian band ot Fort fivn- will furnish musk'. jQRK AND WIN CLASS APPRISED jess hurst Thirty seven members and ti B (b of the Work and Win clare t ue United Brethren Sunday tool pleasantly surprirf d J»a» | B rst Thursday vening when they rr-ved -ithis home with well filled A delicious cot-inch supper was CashlF WE HAVE NO SOLICITORS. | YOU GET FLLL VALUE. PUMPHREY JEWELRY STORE

nun SUN ” M()N *’ tues - Wil > 10c -25 c Matinee Sunday 2 P. M. Evening, 6:30 fHIGHBROW | GUY KIBBEE • ZASU PITTS J EDW. EVERETT HORTON 1 A Warner Broa. eomedy hit T — Added — — 1(1 m Howard “An Ear For Music” and Fox News. I -TONIGHT— IOC “TAKA CHANCE NITE” p — SATURDAY — I Geo - O’Brien “COWBOY MILLIONAIRE” Plus-Terry Toon Cartoon—Pepper Pot Novelty and Extra! Added Attraction! Extra! Chapter 5 “TARZAN.” AH For 10c 15C

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Mies Mary Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Friday Zi n Reformed Ladies Aid Society ailed me ting, church, 7 p. m. Tri Kappa, called meeting, Mrs. Ward Calland, 7:30 p. m. Methodist W. F. M. S. annual August tea, church, 3 to 5 p. m, V. B. Happy Home Society for Mothers, picnic, Legion Memorial Park, 3 p. im. Methodist W. F. M. S . annual August tea, church, 2:30 to 4 p. m. Calvary Evangelical church ice cream social, church lawn, 8 p. m. Saturday Hoagland M. Fl. Ladles Aid Socity ice cream social. Hoagland. Monday Decatur Firemen'e Auxiliary, Mrs. Ervin Elsey, 7:30 p ; m. Tuesday Evangelical Dutiful Pnughters class, posponed one week. served and a gift was presented to Mr. Hurut from the ( lass. Mr. Hurut has e rved as t acher for the class during the past yoir in the absence of the regular t°acher, Mra. Hitchcock. The class held a short business me. ting and eDctl n ot officers was held wito the following results: Cecil Harvey, president; Zelda Cochran, vice-president; Lulu Shaffer. s cretary mid treasurer. Mis<s Thelma Cook entertain-d at a six o’cl.ck dinner Wednesday evening in honor of Misses Mary Colchin and Barbara Jane Keller of South Bend. Those present were the Miso s Lucille Miller, Margaret Miller. Mary Wertxberger, Rosemary Omlor, Mary Ann Lone, Mory Miller and the honor d gu- sta. The Tri Kaiipa sorority will hold a called meeting at the home of Mrs. Ward Calland at seven thirty o’, lock this evening. All itnembere are coked to attend this meeting, as important business will be discussed. The Lad is Aid Society of the Zion Reformed church will hold a called meeting at the church tonight at seven o'clock. IBusinese of importance will be discussed and every member is urged to ibe (present. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, AUGUST 2. 1935.

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fly HARRISON CARROLL Copyright, J9JJ. King Feature* Syndicate, Inc, HOLLYWOOD—Sunday afternoon la sleepy-tlme for Hollywood's etay-up-latere. hut It’s a different world at Harold Lloyd's home In Beverly

Hllla. Down by > the swim tnlng t»ool on the comedian's beat iful estate I s confl u c t e d an unusual religious ceremony. Harold's child ren, Gloria, Peggy and Bud, and Ann Harding's daughter, Jane. I hold their own prayer service. They wear surt Hces, like chor-

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leters, and they ai* very serious about their devotions There are no sermons nor formal exercises. Each of the youngsters says a prayer and they all sing hymns together. It is very simple and very affecting. Adult watchers usually go away with lumps In their throats. There Is some talk of Harry Richman opening a club In Honolulu, but he'll probably return here for a two weeks singing engagement at Long Branch and another at Saratoga His picture plans seem to have soun d. Remember Constance Kent, the shapely lass who played In Bryan Foy's nudist picture, "Elysia”? Well, Hollywood is a strange place. She's now concealing her charms In the garb of a secretary for Charlotte Granville. 74-year-old actress appearing as Gladys Swarthout's grandmother In “Rose of the Rancho”. One of Hollywood's best loved figures, Harry Brand, has been appointed to head the publicity department forth» combined Fox-20th Century productions. Harry has been with Joseph M. Schenck for 12 years and he can write his own ticket with newspaper and fan magazine correspondents. Gabe Yorft, former head of Fox publicity and also well-liked, will take charge of the newly created department of advertising and exploitation. What producer, as soon as he finishes his current picture, may startle the film world by marrying a famous singer’ You Asked Me and I'm Telling You! Sarah Elliott. lavs Angeles: There Is no difficulty in distinguishing the Crosby twins, for they are not identl-

* Memorial Hospital Adams County ♦ — ♦ Richard Fieklu. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fields of Geneva, underwent a major operation Thursday night. ARRIVALS Mr. and Mtb. Herman Lankenau are the parents of a baby girl, born at the Adams county memorial hoepita! at 10:20 o'clock this morning. Th? girl weighed seven pounds ansi 14 ounces. PLEADS GUILTY CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE charges. David Meisner, also of Covington is serving a 15 year sentence in Kingston penitentiary for the kidnaping. __Q Over Four Hundred Men Are Employed Indianapolis, 'lnd., Aug. 2 —(UP) Afi. roximately 438 men are employed on three works progress administration projects under construction in Indiana, Wayne Coy, state director, announced today. Two projects started in Indianapolis employ 250 m r/ and a project in Gary gives work to 188 men. Fifteen hundred men will be employed ultinately on the three projects. Coy said. o —— — Indianapolis Men Killed By Shock Indianaipolis, Cnd.. Aug. 2—(UP) An electric shock today was blamed for the death of two employes of the Indianapolis power and light company they worked in the PENNY DANCE New Japanese Gardens Building formerly occupied by Fieher 4 Harris SATURDAY NIGHT 8:30 o’clock Featuring HAL TEETERS Orchestra

eal Both are tow-heads, but Phillip has a slight curl tn his hair and doesn't weigh quite as much as Dennis. Then, ot course, each has a locket around his neck with his name on it. The preview of “China Seas” turned Into a riot of fans as Clark Gable tried to leave the theater In Glendale Buttons were torn off his coat and he would never have broken through the crowd at all, but tor the aid of a half-dozen policemen. As they rushed to the rescue, some youngster shouted: “Yah. you wrestled with a steamroller In the picture (it’s a fact), but you bad to call the cops to get out ot a preview!” HOLLYWOOD TICKER-TAPE— Have Florlne McKinney and Barry Trivers patched up their break? They were -lancing every dance together at the Trocadero not so long ago. . . . Carole Lombard and Bob Riskln broke some kind of record by attending the Jascha Heifetz concert and then going to the midnight show at Minsky's, Hollywood's new burlesque. . . . Gail Patrick loses the Harold Lloyd lead, but Is now slated to appear opposite Lee Tracy. . . . Ken Whitmore leaves the Paramount publicity to become assistant to Manny Wolfe, the story chief at the studio. . , . That was Joe Morrison

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with Ida Luplno at Sardis. . . . Jean Harlow Is back In town and Bill Powell was at the train to meet her. . . . The romance between Lila I.ee and John Beach continues. They were very much te t e-a-tete the other night at the Cate I-amaze. . . . Hal Le Sueur.

Joan Crawford's brother, is still weary from bringing tn a 325-pound shark oft Long Beach. It took him 57 minutes to land it and 12 rifle bullets to kill It. . . . Jack La Rue. who once was glad to get two days work in a Universal picture, Is now making two films there at once. . , . Joe Reddy (Harold Lloyd's publicity man) was the victor in a grudge tennis match with Roy Brooks. Mildred Lloyd staged the contest and invited a couple of dozen people to cheer the contestants, DID YOU KNOW— That George Haft once took a flyer at professional baseball with the Springfield. Mass, team?

downtown district. The men, Cscil Manney. 35, and Gupfen Stinson, 32. excavators for the utility company, entered a tunnel last night with an electric light extension and an electric fan. Other workmen said gas pockets I had formed in the tunnel beneath one of the city’s business street interse, tions, Illinois and Market, and the fan was to be used to dissipate the gasses. The bodies were found 'by William Schipp. another employee, who said he suffered a shock when he attempted to drag the men to safety.. Three Are Injured When Plane Crashes' Muncie, llnd., Aug. 2 — (UP) — Three persons were injured late yesterday when an airplane crashed in taking oft from an abandoned airport three miles west of here. Howard McCullum, 25, the pilot, suffered a wrenched arm. Earl Bales and A. J. Cassidy, passengers, suffered only minor cuts and bruises. The pilot said the motor died cn the tak«off and he attempted to land on an adjoining field. A wheel caught on a fence and the plane was thrown upside down. o Scattered Showers Promise Os Relief Indianapolis, Cnd., Aug. 2—(UP) —Forecasts of scattered thundershowers tonight and Saturday promised sweltering Hoosiers temporally relief from the extreme heat wave which has taken at least 10 lives in the state this week. Cooler weather will reach the northwestern section of the state tonight and should be general over th® state Saturday, the United Stat s weather bureau here reported. Country Conservation Club Plans Picnic A meeting of the country conser-, vation clwb will be held Monday j night at the St. John's school. Plans for a private club picnic will be discussed at the meeting. Psio lota Xi Sorority Dance During Fair Week The Psi lota Xi sorority will present Dick Shack’s 10-ipiece orchestra at the Masonic hall every night during next, week’s fair. Dancing will start at 9 and continue until 12:30| This orchestra, booked out of Fort ■ Wayne, has played many engage-' ments in that city and surrounding territory.

i c BPECTAIS Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Sprunger ' of Monroe are the parents of a s»v- ' en pound girl baby born day, July 31. Henry B. Heller, county attorney is recovering elowly from the effects of a major operation several weeks ago. His physician has stated that visitors will not be permitted to aee him for some time. Leo Ulman, Leonard Meyer and : E! no Smith left late Thursday astern .on to attend the Flymen's tetr at at Notre Dame. The.dore T. M Clintoak left this merning tor Boston, Massachusetts. He was accotr.-.ianied by Mrs. Carrie Haubold and Tom Haubold who will visit with Mrs. R. K. lAllieon for three weeke. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Nelson and twin sons have left for >1 ten days 1 motor trip thr-ug.i Michigan. Howard Wioehaupt and Francis Drake have arrived here from the East to visit. Mrs. Theodore McClintock return;d today to Rome City to etay ut the C. D. Teeple cottage after visit- , ing over night here. Earl Miller, field agent for the grose income tax division was in this city today transiting business f r the state of Indiana. Mrs. M. Deininger returned Thursday night from Rome City, where she has apt nt the past six weeks. | Mien Mayme Deininger returned Thursday night from Chicago where <she attended the style show and pur hased new milinery. A m. esage was received today -by 11. F. Ehing -r from his son, Charles, stating he failed to piss the physical examination for entrance into Annapolis Naval Academy. Miss Christine Hollingsworth of ' Oblong Illinois, visited friends in this city Thursday. Dr. Rsy Archbold, who suffered ; recently from a heart attack, is re- j covering. He is able to sit up for a : short time. Republican Editors Meet At Lake Wawaseei Lake Wowaoee, Ind., Aug. 2 — , (UP)—An overflow crowd, embrac-1 ing at least a score of potential : andidates Or <l|- gubernatorial ; nomination in 1936,-poured into thin ' northern Indiana lake resort today ! for the annual outing of the Ind j iana Republican editorial aesociation. Record attendance filled the

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Splnk-Wawue, e hotel to capacity and sent others seeking accumo-| dations all around the lake. The program will get under way formally tonight when Rep. Charles A. Halleck only Republican member of the ’lndiana cpngreselonal delegation, speaks at a banquet. —o — Annual Laymen Retreat Opens South Bend. Ind , Aug. 2-<UP)— More than 900 laymen answered the -summons ot the six-ton bell of Notre Dane church as the 17th annual laym n'u retreat opened last night. Laymen from nearly every state in the Middlewest were welcomed by the Rev. Patrick 11. Dolan, C.S.C. in the r-ime of Notre Dame and Father O'Hara, its president. OUR NAME ONA CEREAL The name “Kellogg's" hit been on every package of cereal we have ever manufactured. There it no tuch thing as a cereal “made by the Kellogg Company" and told under another brand. The name “Kellogg's" meant a great deal to us. Because it has always stood for highest quality, we see to it that every cereal we make is worthy to be sold as Kellogg’s. If you have enjoyed Kellogg’s Rice Krispies or Kellogg's Alll Bran or any of our other cereals, you know how good they are. And Kellogg’s Corn Flakes are equally ! outstanding in their field. We made the first Corn Flakes, and we have been making them con- ■ stantly better for 29 years. If they ' weren't the crispest and most delij cious Corn Flakes in the world, they | would not outsell all others by millions of packages today. For big value and matchless flavor, insist on Kellogg’s. Look for ‘ the name on the red-and-green package. I OF BATTLE CREEK

The Rev. John B. DeLaunay C.S. I C., and the Rev. William A, B-lga, C.S.C.. were natutd retreat mastere

MADISON Theater SUNDAY — MONDAY - TUESDAY Sunday Matinee 2 P.M.—2Sc—FIRST SUN. EVE Show 6:30 *. ( ... EsN x-LZ/I fl I >1 ■ WHO IS TO BLAME? Young Love.. Hungry for Romance ... Ignorant of Life.. .Speeding Toward Tragedy, Thru Its Own Innocence! IT DARES TO TELL THE TRUTH! A Frank Revelation of Modern Youth in High Schoo) at Student Parties, and in the Home! “HIGH SCHOOL GIRL" —is a Timely and Dramatic Treatment of the Problems of Modern Youth! By Ruling of Censorship— ADULTS ONLY Added — Comedy and “LITTLE NEW YORK” with the Easy Aces. TONIGHT & SATURDAY RED RUSSEL & REBEL’— the Marvel Horse in “RANGE WARFARE with WALLY WALES and LUCILLE LUND. Reb Russel hits the trail with his famous horse REBEL, riding hell-for-leather, a two-gun. two-fisted avenger of the Law. scattering enemies in ambush... . A Roaring-Action. Romantic Western Added— The OPENING Chapter of “THE ROARING WEST” —with BUCK JONES and a Cartoon in the NEW COLORTONE. TONIGHT at ONLY 10c—Saturday at 10c & 15c.

\OirCcndUamed\ Sund “ 3 ' -?’" nday Wf Tuesday Mat. Sun. 2 P. M. —loc —25 c—FIRST SUN. EVE SHOW 6:30 Koßurn in the impassioned story ■ o f a f) ta< J s t ron g gid tre-A I mendously in love I fl J w# I J Al JOHN BEAL A jean hersholt .: liiMMIW Directed by PHILIP MOtLLU Added— “SIMP PHONEY CONCERT"— A Good Comedy—and “FIGHTING FlSH’’—with Pete Smith. Tonight & Saturday CHARLES RUGGLES & MARY BOLAND in “PEOPLE WILL TALK” with Leila Hyams. Dean Jagger. The Town called Charlie its perfect husband. .. until the gossips talked him into a scandal that he couldn’t talk himself out of. . .even if Mary was willing to listen...and she WASN’T! Added— “DOING THE TOWN” A Good Comedy and A Cartoon in COLOR —lO c —l5 c No MATTER HOW HOT IT IS OUTSIDE, IT’S ALWAYS COOL IN THIS THEATER! A Complete Change of PURE WASHED AIR Every Two Minutes. NO DRAFTS.. NO ODORS.

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Praypr aervlcee, confejencea, ni'iMSf'k ntui imedltaifon pnrioda were included on the spiritual program.