Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 188, Decatur, Adams County, 9 August 1935 — Page 3

KOCIETY

■<77e nDEAVOR H*** ENT PROGRAM ■» W . < -tutu Endeavor " ,ii a program eon*l. i'r'- ■ and dis- , Sunday ( Veiling Ihiitli. five miles J , I o'clock and Hie invi'- 'I 1 ‘ a ,tel)<l - Rues CROWD dance M 1 , ...,| ~it. nded the dance Mi"’’, H K.ippa Alpha Phi o f Fort Wayne in the ■J?”’ I'.i-ili'ti- Music wan K J m Glen Gray and hte orchestra. ■ I.s a p.ipnliir radio and (MADE BY IjPPYPEOPLE 9 [on woman knows that the best 9_-h ir - those who really enjoy 9. jf „„rk. \ c.ireless, dissatisfied 9,4 can take the finest ingredients Saturn out very ordinary food. ■ pilot?'- have always made the 9-ri-ms of their workers a prime KitJlcn. i"ng before the New 9csJ »a- heard of. our employees 9, ( rr enjoying -liorter working without reduction in living ■ smilanl-. To -apply the immense for Kellogg Cereals the 9th" l l-kept running day and night. ■ juiin.br the f..ur -hist system, no ■wrirr's day is longer than six ■be-. ■ Plosrounds and gardens, careful ■ v li..il -iip. rv i-ion. and the most ■ idril wrkitig (oaditions that can ■irdrvi-rd. al! contribute to a ■ jri'.ihy and floppy group of ■■plovers. ■ lbw like their work. They take ■ pwer pride ill the quality of the Hind- they make. ■ Mmh of the superiority of Kel- ■ |gp Com F lake- can be traced ■ tsthi- attitude among our workers. Hfsa reap its benefits when you ■ imr your family these purer, finer-flavored flakes. ■ A-k your grocer for Kellogg’s— Bthe ontinal always the best. I ■ OF BATTLE CREEK

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■ <sj HARRISON CARROLL I Copp; lob t, IMS, ■ I.'ug l\nt-.irn SynMcate, Ine. K E'iLl.i V. i x>ti Guests at Thelma birthday party sat down to ■b most unusual dinner in several ■■< of Hollywood cookery. Roland ■hit save the party as a surprise

to Thelma, Being: a gourmet with an experimental turn of mind, he had the chef cook the dinner outdoors and all in one pot. First, there was a bed of seaweed, then a layer of lobsters, then more seaweed followed by shrimp, th en another layer of seaweed, then

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“• then more seaweed, then ptoej and corn-on-the-cob, then , pthcr layer of seaweed, and, finally '“ e "hole lot was boiled together f*B someone flipped—a sort of agarF r boillabaisse. Then you fished P ood out of the pot and served F® separate courses. Surprisingly L !t Was ’ too > with a strong tang LJ Ou ate it in the patio and drank r or champagne in tin cups. > hatch of movie posters from are being eagerly ;. round the M Q M Jot and ; ‘ e given Hollywood its heartiest ; in this hot weather (unseasonLjj’ l° Cour se). The lurid sheets thp Ktri »ngest mayhem upon hties U ° f S ° nie of our best ce,eb_ Hollywood eye is amazed to And spp,led: Clarkern Gabiem. Ike th ?o * nff down Hie list, it seems joke of some drunken type•ou ta read °^ : Joanou CrawfordShe . a^ccern Beorym, Normon (ho\ ovou - W. Powellem and Johnnv this for a Jaw-breaker) J ym Weissmullerern. Carbn ° n l y name not distorted is of Celluloidia are fcolX J ° hn Ford who for hhnp • ° n 1159 schoone r, the KanJ * < e director delayed his fei-, *5 days so his assistant, It ? IJon °hue. could finish his job ' e Three Musketeers” and t . r ’ P Jack ’ 8 son - Patrick, a on& and Mrs. Vord meets ° n the ißlands - They’ll not ' .wood again for two months. Rah,h T Sked M * anii i m Telling You! lnn, ‘y. Boston: There Is not

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Miss Mary Macy Phones 100 Q — 1001 r Friday Zion Reformed choir practice, I | church, 7 p. m. prompt. Monday Eta Tau Sigma called meeting, : .Miro Katheryn Archbold, 7:30 p. m. T uesday , I EvnngelicaT Dutiful Daughters i I clans, Mrs. Harry Knapp, 7:30 p. m. , Psi lota Xi business meeting, city . | hall, 8 ip. m. Wednesday B ulah Cbipel Ladies Aid Society I I Rev. and Mrs. Lester Brunner, all- ■ day. Thursday Woman's Fu.sign Miss! tsiry So iety of M t hod lot church. Mrs. Frank Print. 2 p. m. | Brutmwr k recording orchestra, and i th j music was appreciated by the ' dancers. A number of local persons w re among those attending the I afbtlr. The Woman’s Foreign Missionary i society of the Methodist church will meet Thursday, August 15 at two o'clock at the heme of Mrs. Frank Crist. Mrs. Leigh Bowen will have charge of devotions and Mrs. C. O. I* rter, th > program. Assistant host s will be MM, W. F. Beery, Mrs. Ed Whitright and Mrs. Herman Ciiroon. Election of officers and opening of the mite bores will l 1 ’ REPPERT REUNION HELD AT BERNE RECENTLY The eighth annual Reppert reI union was held recently at the , Lehman Park in Berne, with api proximately one hundred members j present. Mrs. Louise Reppert of I Vera Cruz was the oldest member I present and Joe Dean Cowans of I Magley was the youngest. Officers were elected for the ‘coming year were as follows: Les- ■ ter Schug, president; Emma Schug, : secretary, and Harvey Garboden, J treasurer. i The Beulah Chapel Ladies Aid iSoci ty will me t all day WednesI day with Rev. and Mrs. Lester Brun- | n r. | The annual reunion of the Butl-r i family will be h Id at Sunset park. | Sunday. August 18.

the slightest cnanes of gangster* seizing the maemne tuns used by the studios. The guns are rented from a man who has county, state and federal permits to own them and v. ho lias a 35,000 bond posted. He pays S6OO a year taxes on each gun and studios pay an additional S2OO every time they use one. The guns are checked in and out of the studio to the minute and must always be guarded by two armed men. Imagine Bill Powell's mirprls*. Elizabeth Meehan, the scenarist, h.-is offered to bet him SI,OOO she can go into training for three months and swim from Catalina to the mainland. Seems as she was a Tex Rickard swimming star during one phase of her busy career. What long-enduring Hollywood triangle (a star, an actor and a husband) is due to collapse soon? HOLLYWOOD TICKER-TAPE— Filmland's most carefully guarded voungster, Maria Sieber (Marlene Dietrich's daughter) rode in the Santa Barbara horse show the other Sunday. » . . If Chester Franklin has his way, Edgar Allen Woolf's dog. • I’i< o”. will become a canine screen actor. . . . Some unfeeling thief stole Kent Taylor's new car, while Kent was watching the preview of his picture at the beach. . . . Ask Harry Crocker and Ed Hatrlck to tell you of their narrow es-

cape from fighting a forest fire. ... Al Joison is taking his rand-w---ing so seriously he showed up at Warner Brothers In a checkered shirt and dungarees. The Joison orange crop netted S3OO this year. . . . The pictures shot by Louise Fazenda and Hal

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Wallis on their trip to Louise and Banff are so good that a Beverly Hills store is displaying them in the window. ... Joe Penner is looking for a house for his parents, who wiU be coming out here from Detroit. . . . And the most trustful motion picture fan is a girl in Crystal City, Tex., who pastes quarters on postcards and sends them to the stars with requests for autographed picture*. And so honest is Uncle Sam's postoffice department that they arrive here intact. DID YOU KNOW— That Marlene Dietrich’s real name is Von Losch?

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1935.

ENTERTAIN guests WITH AFTERNOON TEA Mrs. Carl Kkpper and Mrs. W. A. Klepper entertained at tea Thursday afternoon In honor of a number of out of town guests. Tea was serv'd in tne Erie railroad modern air conditioned private car which was brought here Thursday in connection with duiry day. Am ng the guests at tea were Mrs. McFarrm and daughter of I Jamestown, N-w York; Mrs. Frank Donnigan, Mrs. John Royce, Mrs. John Mueller of Fort Wayne; Mrs. Hporleder and Mrs. Distler of Huntington; Mrs. Gordon of Rochester; Mrei. O. W. S.heumann, Fort Wayne ; Mrs. C. E. B 11, Mra. J. H. : Heller, Mrs. Bert Townsend. Mrs. A. R. Holthouse end Mrs. Herman I Ehinger. Following the tea, the guests vver ■ ntcrtalned at the Klftpper home. At six thirty o'clock a (buffet cupper was served for ten guests in the private car. Tuie guests includ.d Mrs. A. R. Holthouse, Mrs. Herman Ehinger, Mrs. Distler, Mne. Schaumann, Mrs. Sporleter, Mrs McFarren. Mrs. William Klepper, Jr.. Mrs. Carl Klepper, Mrs. John Mu IL r, >ind Mrs. W. A. Klepper. The following Pennsylvania offi- . lais arrived in Decatur yesterday to attend Dairy Day festivities; W. R. Cox. freight traffic manager, Chiuigo. W. P. V it, general freight agent, Chicago; R. C. Barnard, geneta! agent, Cincinnati, J. F. Henry, cupt rintendent, Cincinnati F. G. Schoettler. division freight agent, Fort Wayne and Norman Kirk, tmv' ling freight agent of Fort Wayne. I John H. Heller left this morning for French Lick. Ind., to attend the eummer meeting of the Indiana D tnocratic Editorial Association. John Orndorff of Jefferson township attended the fair. j Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Briggs of ■ Geneva were among the visitors at j the fair. Al Feeney of Indianapolis came in i last evening in time for the CloverI leaf banquet. j Mr. and Mrs. Roger Swaim, Frank i T mpson and D. 11. Swaim of the IP luff tn News-Banner were among j those at the fair last night. Dale W. McMillen, one of the i busiest men in Indiana took time ! out yest rday and mingled with the Dairy Day crowd. The Miseeu Ruth Kennedy and | Alice Kouts of Van Wert are guests j this week at the home of Mr. and i Mrs. Chas Hite. Mr. and Mna. Ralph Tyndall of Bluffton spent laet evening in Dej catur. : Mr. and Mrs. James T. Ffeher, I Logansport, Mass Marie Fisher and Hugh Fisher, Chicago, and Mr. and Fisher, Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Jam.a F. Fisher and daughter Nancy. Huntington, spent Thursday j with Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher. John B. Stoneburner of south Washington township was looking after business here today. Dr. and Mre. L. C. Meyers of Monro vilte were fair visitors here lest night. The Mieses Florence, Mildred and Helen Bueter of Fort Wayne were enjoying th? eights of the fair last evening. Mrs. Elgin King of Van Wert Ohio, was a Decatur visitor last I evening. Miss Norma Tumibleson of HuntI ington, assistant icounty agent, spent yesterday in Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bell of Fort Wiiyne visited here yesterday. Mrs. Bell remained for a several days visit with her sister, Mrs. French Quinn. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Starr and son, Billy, of Bluffton were the guests of friends in Decatur yesterday. Donald Waite, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Cal Waite, found the wrist watch belonging to Miss Clara Mumma. The watch was returned to this city one half hour after the i lost (id app ared in the Decatur 1 Daily Democrat. Miss Mumma re- ; warded the finder. E. J. Flanagan, superintendent; W. D. Turn.-Bonds, traffic agent; F. C. Wolfe, Fort Wayne agent and C. K. B 11. traveling auditor for the Railway Express Agency,, Joseph Hutzell and Judge John Eggeman of Fort Wayne, .mprised one of the parties that attended the Cloverleaf Dairy Diy banquet last evening. The visitors had high praise for Decatur and the local Cloverleaf , organization. Mrs. Karl Grove and son. Tommy, left this noon for their home in ! Appleton, 111., after a short visit at the home of the former’s sister, Mrs. Pete Krick. Mrs. Delma Leonard of Danville, 1 Lil., and Mrs. Van Boyd and son are visiting at the Pete Krick home for several days. < o Trade in a Good Town — Deeatur f FOR GOLD WE HAVE NO SOLICITORS. YOU GET FULL VALUE. PUMPHREY JEWELRY STORE

THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR GOOD TOBACCO r~ i WWMt 'IffIMST I ; I ' ill »8 I Z / you want v | w a cigarette that will / be downright mild and actually goodtasting... ~'Ni then you have got to make it out of mild,ripe JF tobacco ... I smoke Chesterfield A. -iWHW WgK\X <Z' I ’ just about all you could ask for © I?SJ, Liccrrr & Mvzu Tobacco Co.

ATTACKER GETS LIFE SENTENCE Frankfort Man Sentenced To Life For Attack On Young Girl Frankfort, Ind.. Aug. 9—<U.RF— Returned to Frankfort today almost ae secretly as he was spirited away to avoid mob violence Tuesday night. Frank Nace, confessed attacker of an eight-year-old girl, was sentenced in Clinton circuit court to a life term in the state prison. Nace pleaded guilty when arraigned before Judge Paul E. Laymon and was started for Michigan City immediately in custody of Sheriff Fred Rodgers and etate police. Nace was rushed to Indianapolis by Sheriff Rodgers when angry citizens stormed the ancient Clinton county jail after the 50-year-old street department employe, father of grown eons, confessed the acsault. Sheriff Rodgers retrieved his prisoner from the Marion countyjail before dawn this morning and returned to Frankfort. The street In front of the court house was deserted when they arrived here. Only a few court attaches knew of preparations for the arraignmant. Nace was held in a small room I adjoining the courtroom until; Judge Laymon mounted the bench. The prisoner pleaded guilty after the charge had been read and accepted his sentence stoically.

Frieda Hazelwood Taken Suddenly 111 Frieda Hazelwood of Decatur became seriously ill Thursday evening while attending the Decatur Free Street Fair and agricultural exhibit. She was taken to the first aid tent on the court house square and later to the Adams county memorial hospital. Her nilment was diagnosed as acute appendicitis. An emergency operation was performed at 9 o’clock. Her conditic i today was satisfactory. —o — Baptist Church, Pleasant Mills W. H. Day, pastor. Come aU ye faithful to SundaySchool at 9:30 a. m. Gleen W. Ray, superintendent. Class for all ages. I St-rangers welcome. The pastor will assist Rev. H. H. Meckstroth with the He’en Manley funeral at St. Lukes, Sunday, 2 p. m. o Station Operators Guests Os Creamery About 600 cream station operators were the guests of the Cloverleaf Creameries at a luncheon held at the Deeatur Country club Thursday noon. Golf was played in the afternoon. The program was under ■tihe charge of A. J. Graber, salts manager for the company. o ; Scouts Will Meet Saturday Morning — Decatur Boy Scouts who are are planning to attend the Boy Scout camp at Rome City next week j have been requested to meet at the

Centml s '.tool building Saturday morning at 10 o’clock. At this time final plane will be made and transportation arranged for. The boys will leave Sunday afternoon r,nd spend the entire w ek on the island which is now known an I tamp Sylvan. Elks Will Hold Picnic Tonight J. L. Ehler, xalted ruler announ d this morning that the Elks ledge would hold a picnic at the home on North Second Street this evening. All members and visiting Elks are invited. Herman Colchin is pr-piring the picnic lunch and a good crowd is expected. o Trade in a Good Town — Decatur j MONEY TO LOAN AT NEW LOW RATES You can borrow up to S3OO on your own signature and security, quickly and confidentially — through our new LOWCOST personal finance plan. Also investigate our low rate AUTO purchase and refinancing plans. SEE THE “LOCAL” When you need money for any worthy purpose. Full details gladly given without any cost or obligation. i Call, write or phone. |OCAL | PAN g Phone 2-3-7 Decatur, Indiana Over Schafer Hardware Store i

’Chute Jump 24,272 Feet IT 1 i Sm lensk, U.S.S.R. —(UP) —X iadimir Babitsky 31, made his recent 185th parachute jump a notable one. He leaped at night from a height of 24,272 f.et without any oxygen I equipment.

Last Id 7 ord in Kitchens fBSSH-S . a- ot fti Above is illustrated a modern kitchen with which the housewife may compare her own equipment. Included in this interior is virtually every detail that modern kitchen planning has developed to date. Compactness is the keynote with the range, utility shelves, sink, and other appurtenances occupying a minimum of space. A modern feature is the built-in tray rack noted to the right of the range. Built-in cupboards, flour cabinet, dish shelves also suggest the efficiency of this kitchen’s plan. A colorful floor that is easily cleaned and a few pieces of modem metal furniture add another modern touch. Kitchen improvements are possible under terms of the Federal Housing Administration’* modernization credi, plan.

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Tree Produces Figs West Plains, Mo., —(UP)- —Experts said it coulln't be done this . far north but Lawrence Powlcs has t a tre? that is doing it —bearing figs, i ■—o Trade in a Good Town — Decatur