Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 197, Decatur, Adams County, 20 August 1935 — Page 3

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r »d±=t£J By HARRISON CARROLL Cupui i-'/it, 1935, ‘ Syndicate, Inc. '‘I®F"L'.YV, ■•• I a cry b.xjy |t>t<*ns mouthed to hear Rod La

Rocque tell of building all the furniture for his home and of Vilma Hanky weaving the drapes and rugs. Rod is making an excur sI on back into the films to do "Hi Gaucho” for R-K-O-Radlo, and he is the busiest man in Hollywood. even when

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I he isn't before camera. The La Rocque workincludes lathes, forges, looms, ig vats and all the paraphernalia half dozm crafts. Roil even •the dyes and moulded the silver hhe and Vital a eat with. He is Senses and has constructed telescopes. Now he is working seismograph. e advent of Director Norman og seems to have cooled down ’antor-Goldwyn situation. Eddie frankly dissatisfied with the men* on “Chute the Chute’’, but smiling again now and it looks the picture will get under way t September 1. someone pointed out the other Ida Lupino should marry and tappily ever afterward, now that 8 working with Harold Lloyd in Milky Way”. All of Harold’s women have made successful iases. There was Belie Daniels, i Is still wed to Hen Byon after \ al years. Next came Mildred • who married Harold himself, aa Ilil. ton is still Mrs. Richard 1 and Ann Christy, as far as one Is happy with her Texas oil Barbara Kent is Mrs. Harry Sion, the Constance Cummings- "• Levy match seems to be "> it off and Una Merkel tells world she still loves Ronald He a long series of coincidences « divorce-ridden town. ii Asked Me and I’m Telling You! >a Denton, Pasadena: The Mperean productions planned he studies ]i ne up ]jk e th j ß: lf rs have "Midsummer Night's "} ready for release, and they ■‘'king of doing “Twelfth Night”. -uoldwyn-Mayer starts “Romeo U "'th Norma Shearer very “nd R-K-O-Radio is halt com-

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Mies Mary Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 T uesday (’. L. of C. picnic, Legion Memoi rial Park, 6:30 p. un. Civic Section called meeting. Library rest room, 7 p. in. Junior girls of United Brethren church, church 3 p. ni. Evangelical loyal Dorcae class, i church parlors, 7:30 p. m. Zion Reformed G. M. G., church 7:30 .p, m. Psi lota Xi dinner bridge Mrs ! Ho.ner Lower, 6:30 p.,m. Wednesday Pythian Slot r Tri-county meet- : ing. K. of P. Home. , Zion Senior Walther League social, Lutheran school. Methodist Standard ißearere, Miss Zulu Porter, 3 p. nt. Zion Reformed Plioebo Bible class, Mrs. Albert Miller, 7:30 p. m. Girls’ choir of Zion Reformed church, church, 7.30 p. im. Zion Lutheran Missionary Society MHs Velma Walters, 2 p. m. Decatur Improvement 4-H (’lab annual picnic, Water Works park, ?:30 <). m. Thursday Evangelknl Loyal Daughters class picnic, Butler’s Grove 6 p. in. Delta Theta Tua business meeting and picnic, meet at home of Miss Mary Margaret Vuglk wf-de, '5:30 p. in. Eta Tau Eigma sorority, Mrs. ' Donald Stump, 7:30 ,p. m. Evangelical Woman's Missionary Soci. ty, church parlors, 2 p. m. Zion Reformed Ladies Aid Garden party .postponed one week. Mt. Pleasant Ladies Aid Society in eting. Hanna Nutl.nan park, allI day. North St. Mary’s township churcheo picnic. Tlilpert’e Grove. Friday A nerican Legion Auxiliary, Mrs. I Herbert Burdg. ißerne, meet at Legion hall at 7 p. m. Ben Hur Lodge, Ben Hur hall 8 p. m. Sunday Ben Hur lodge tpicnic, Lehman Park. B me, meet at A. D. Artman | hemo at 2:30. FRIDAY R I program, and social hour. There will be special music and a reading Th le. son will be given iby Miss Esther Sundermann. Interesting suggestions from title Oakwood park convention will be given at this

mitted to “Hamlet’’. If the first of these pictures reaching the screen meets with response, a half dozen more are sure to go into production. Credit Charles Furthmann with the most blasting criticism ever made of a motion picture story. "It’s as thin." he harpooned, “as homeopathic soup made from the shadow of a chicken that starved to death!" Nelson Eddy is earnestly practicing to liecome a horseman by the time "Rose Marie" goes into production. He had never ridden much until four weeks ago. but. if application will turn the trick, you’ll never know it when you see the picture. I.ven such events as what happened the other day don’t discourage him. He was 11 miles in the hills when h.s horse threw a shoe. The actor walked all the way back to the stable in the broiling sun. What director will talk reconciliation with his first wife when he leaves Hollywood for the east? HOLLYWOOD TICKER-TAPE — Patricia Ellis’ latest beau around the gay spots is the red-headed Dick Foran. . . . Jack Dempsey's Broadway restaturant will be reproduced as a set for Warner Brothers’ "Stars Over Broadway", It’s their radio jamboree. . . . Herbert Mundin is on the wagon and, to prove it to bis fr i ends. he is

I 11 C »av«o, building a bird bath from the caps of a famous . soft drink. . . . I Johnny WelssI muller hosted a I party of eight at I the King's club •j the night after 3 Lupe Velez flew I east, but he I came without a I partner..,. 1 John, former head bartender

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at the Hotel Astor, is mixing them now at the Russian Eagle in Hollywood. . . . Dorothy Wilson is tiie newest cinemaite to buy a ranch in the San Fernando. Her father and brother are coming out from Minneapolis to live with her. . . . And Director Fritz Lang has Invented a non-skid monocle of glass that is milled around the edges like a coin. DID YOU KNOW— That Margaret Sullavan Is related to General Robert E. Lee Her paternal grandmother was his 1 cousin.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1935.

meeting. The Standard Bearer society of the Methodist Sunday school will me t with Miss Zulu Porter Wednesday afternoon at three o'clock. All member* are urged to come and bring their dues. MISS ESTHER JANTZ WEDS FERDINAND WIENS The marriage of Mian Esther Jantz of Odessa, Washington, and I' rdluand J Wiens, manager of the Mennonlte Book Concern at Bsrne, wan solemnized at Odessa, Saturday morning at nine o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Wiens will be at ro ne Inißern • after September 1. The Zion Senior Walther League will hold a social at the Lutheran school W dnesday ■ veiling. The American Legion Auxiliary will meet at the home of Mrs. Herbert Burdg in Berne Friday evening. The Berne members of the auxiliary will be the assisting hoateaa. Local members an- asked to meet at the Legion hall nt seven o’clock Friday night and transportation will bo provided. The Decatur Improvement 4-H Club wil Uiold its annual picnic at th- Watt r Works pank Wednesday afternoon at three-thirty o’clock. All girls and the I ad. rs are aoked to be present. Th' Catholic Lad is of Columbia will hold a picnic at the- Legion Memorial Park tonight at six-thirty o'clock. In case of rain the picnic will be held in the K. of C. hall. FRANCILE BUCHER HONORED ON BIRTHDAY A .p.atal card shower was given for Miss Francile Butcher, student at Warner's B auty College at Fort Wayne in honor of her eighteenth birthday anniversary recently. 11-r school mates and friends gr<- t>d her with many greeting cards, and gifts. They were as follow-. < M' H oel Piper of Plymouth;; Mildr d Biebriek. Agnes Miller, Florence Hauer. Margaret Woodward. Helen Busick, David Meyers. Helen Hauer, Dorothy Bieberick, Ell n Schug. Miriam Gerke Thurl Stults, Leona Butcher, Robert Miller, Margaret Miller, Carl Bucher. Ellen Fuelling, Clarence Busick, Walter Britz, Jr., Edgar Fuelling, Marie Franz, Eugene Beltz, Dorothy Harshman, Eleanor Johnson, Edward Woodward, Elizabeth Beihold, Norma Bienz, Pearl Woodward, Fehard IBeltz, Janet Brown, L-ota Bittner, Emil Bi-ntz, Kieth Brown William Beltz, Martin Bienz, William Rodenbeck, Frieda Busick, FVdier Schnepp, Paula B Itz, *Bertrum Beltz, Mrs. William Meyers, Katherine Bucher, Rev. and Mrs. Walter Beltz of Berlin, Wisconsin. REED FAMILY HOLDS REUNION Th.- Reed family held a reunion Sunday at the Legion Memorial Park. Accordian music was furnished by R ini Couvouer, and Myron and lEetty Hart entertained with eern t and violin music. William and Francis Mosel played violin selections. It was decided to hold the reunion n xt year at Weiser park in Fort Wayne. Francis Mosel was named president and Zelda Hart, secretary and treasurer. Mrs. Stopher, eighty two years old, was the oldest person present and Sandra Brown, six months old. was the youngest. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Reed, daughter Elisabeth and grandson Norman Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brown and family. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs. Urschel and son, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Carrier and son, Mrs. Sarah Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McChire and family, Remi Couvouer, Mr. and Mrs. William Mosel, Mrs. Bailey and son, Mr. and Mrs. Lansdowne, Mr. and Mrs. Dolt, Mrs. Stopher, Paul Bales, Francis Mosel and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas, Virgil Me Clure, Mr. and Mrs. Clint Hart and family. Ruth and Romaine Haudebush, and Byron Hart. The Eta Tau Sigma sorority will meet Thursday night at seven-thirty o’clock at the home of Mrs. Donald Stir.rip on Nuttman avenue. Mr. Robert Shraluka wil Ibe the assisting hostess. GUESTS ENJOY CHICKEN DINNER A chicken dinner was served at t.::e horn; of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Alt, east of Decatur, Sunday. The guests included Mrs. William Regedanz and children Glenn, Berniece, Forr-st, Eugene, Leon and Dorothy, Gertrude Einfalt, Mr. and Mrs. iiiiiiii KILLS HSECTSINHOUSIAMPCARDEN Copyright 1936, Baldwin Laboratories, Inc, Saegertown, Pa.

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Lewis Hilt and daughter Geneva,] Mr. and Mrs. Oakeley Hawe and son j Delbert. Bud Brower, Mr. and Mrs. l Orval Alt, Lavera, Alice Ann and Merlin Dale Alt Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Alt, Inez Regendanz and Ruth, Alma and Ed Alt. Mrs. Hilt and daughter Geneva were the week with the Alt family. GRADE LIGHT HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chase cf the Homesteads entertained with -dinner Sunda)’ in honor of Grade Light’s birthday anniversary. Many gifts were presented to the father by the family. During the afternoon -music was enjoyed. Covers were laid -for Mr. and Mrs. Grade Light and children Donald, Beatrice, Gerald and Irene, Mr. and Mrs. -Adrian Burke, Mr. and Mrs, Adrian Burke. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Light, Misses Cleo, Genevieve and Pauline Light, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chase. SALEM YOUNG PEOPLE HOLD REGULAR MEETING The young people of the Salem Sunday met at the home of Mr. end Mrs. Frank DJlinger for the regular meeting recently. The evening was spent in playing games after which refreshments were served by Fred Dellinger, Misses Dorothy Habegger. Jean and Edith Williams. Those present were Marion Burke Pauline Carter, Austin Merriman, Dorothy Habegger, Donald Byer, ' Juanita Winthrop, Clair Girver, ! Ralph Burke, Lola Patterson, Earl Gould. Jean Williams, Marietta ’ Meyer. Fred Dellinger, Junior Ray, ' Louise Brandt. Margaret Smith. , Dorothy Dague, Edna Manley, Ron- " aid IByer, Wayne Hahnert, Leland Roth, Mildred Manley, Grover Wolf. Louis-a Sovine. Mervln Dellinger and Edna Rayl. Mis. Blanche Bryan and daughter Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. David Habegger and daughter Juanita, Rev. Emery Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dellinger and children Vivian and Alfred. PSI IOTA XI DINNER BRIDGE Members of tilie Psi Wta Xi sorority will be -entertained this evening at a dinner bridge at tt'ae home of Mrs. Homer Lower, north Second 'street at six-thirty. The hostesses

' will be Mrs. Gerald Smith, Mrs. | Robert Freeby, Miss Virginia Dolch, I Miss Marjorie DiVoss and the Misses Irene and Loena Zwick. The Delta Theta Tau sorority will hold a business meeting and picnic Thursday night at five-thirty o’-i clock. Miimbers are asked to meet at tiie home of Miss Mary Margaret Voglewede. The Loyal Diughtens class of the Evangelical Sunday School will entertain their families with a picnic Thursday night and at six o'clock at Butler's Grove. The Girls Missionary Guild of the Zion Re formed church will meet tonight at seven-thirty o’clock at tibe ’ church. PINOCHLE CLUB MEETS MONDAY Mrs. Francis Eady was hostess to trie members of her pinochle club last evening. Sixteen guests enjoyed the games and prizes were given to Mis. Russell Melchi, Mrs. William Lister and Mrs. Jess Edgell A luncheon was served at the close . of the games. The next meeting will be held with Mi’s. 'Bun Keller. INVITATIONS ARE ISSUED FOR SEPTEMBER WEDDING Invitations have been received j from Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilson I tor the wedding of their daughter,! Jane, to Mr. Owen Robert Crain, Sunday afternoon at three o’clock, Sert. Ist at Harvard Chapel, Los Angeles, Cal. A reception will ibe held following the ceremony. The ’ cowpie will be at heme after Oct. Ist at 829% 41st St. Ixw Angeles. The annual reunion of the Tindall family will be held at the fair grounds at Van Wert, Ohio Sunday, August 25. All relatives and -friends are invited to attend and to bring well filled baskets. ENTERTAIN DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Dague entertained with a chicken dinner, at their home Sunday evening. Guests were Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Kindell of Huntington, Ind., Rev, and Mrs. G. A. Eddy of Scott, Ohio., Lawrence Michel.

The Loyal Dorcas Class of the Evangelical Sunday school will meet Tuesday evening at seven thirty in the church parlors. Thehostesses will be Miss Della Harruff. Mrs. Frank Butler and Mrs. Elmer Anspaugh. . o j i ■ v ■ ■ ■ . Wabash ■ township was a Decatur business visitor today. Prowlers were r ported on Mortroe I street near the Lutheran church at eleven o’clock last evening and about two o'clock on Mercer avennue. Miss Charlotte Elzey, otshi r at the Newberry Store is spending several days in Fort Wayne and Springfield. Ohio. E. W. Spragu-e return,d yesterday from a several day’s fishing trip at Houghton Lake. Dick Sutton and Merle Ellenberger visited with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B isel in Van Wert last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sutton and dauhgter, Patsy of Tiffin, Ohio., will visit in Decatur until Friday. Mr. Sutton is manager of the S. S. Kresge store at Tiffin. Hoyt Hartman, Ray Brown, I George DeHav n and Frank Me I Dowell of Bluffton enjoyed a pime of golf at tibe Decatur Ciuntry Club this aft rnoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lower of Win-ch-sat- r street left this morning for Indianapolis. Mr. Lower will return this evening and Mrs. Lower will r. main until after the State Fair. Miss Carolene Towns-eiid is the new instructor and guard at the city pool. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. England have return d from Kendallville where th y w re guesLs of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Crofoot. Dr. and Mi’s. Fred Ditt-erson and My. and Mrs. James Elberson were Sunday night supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Elbenson at Portland. , Word was receiv’d from Mrs. O. L. Vance today to the effect that her daughter, Mrs. Samuel Merwin, Jr., and her new grandson. Mather Kim-bell Merwin are getting along nicely. They are at Murry

’ Hill sanitarium, 30 east 40th. street N w York City. Mrs. Vance has b> n with her daughter for the past ■ three weeks. Mrs. Leia White is recovering from a tonsil-ectotaiy. Miss Mary Jo Krick, daughter of: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krick, is spending this week in B rue as the guest of her grand-parents, Dr. and Mrs. Amos R usser. James and Robert Beavers are visiting in Berne this week at the honi" of Mrs. Bertha Bagley. Irvin Goldn.r and Walter Bock-

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man left this morning for Like i Webster where they will bjknd ; several days ffehing. Mr. and Mrs. Don Farr have returned from a t n day’s trip through northern Michigan. Rev. and Mrs. Charles M. Prugh have return, d from a vacation trip to Northern Michigan including Oden and Mackinac Island. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harrison and son of Muncie and Mrs. Roy Runyon cf this city left today on a ten day motor trip to Niagara Falls ’ and Canada.