Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 243, Decatur, Adams County, 14 October 1935 — Page 3

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CARROLL Copyright, 1935, -— —' ■* Syndicate, Inc. ked \\ l -i-[) _| j O p e revives for Versus Jazz" picture with 11 ■ -t-'l Gladys Swarthout. studio is talking the story up .<:.: from certain signs, Bing U getting ready to reconsider I ' ti Else, why have be and ■^a r,!j " recording numbers 4TEB lhel ’ >' ;,ll <tly on the <}. T., they done duets on “Thunder Over Paradise", one of ■ tbe s w a r 1 BKtTx* '•' erne <t: I h bb ' M " f ! ‘‘ ,r 'jM and "Home on ijS ews the Range". , Bl typical Crosby Wl numb e r - ’ r,ie "jWI " a x recordings are for the ears ■ F "1 ° r the studio bosses an<i the 62. tw o stars—the - i Crosby ™“ V '? Ce CroSby S tha * be can sing against an io voice and not suffer too by comparison. Commercial ■^B 01 *' ma ker3 could cash in plenty * inese two numbers, but they'll l'S^B- r he released, for the two stars under contract to different out- - * or Acords, I mean. J* l , sn ' t love, then riddle me this. " e<?ilia Parker and Eric Linden ,d 011 Wilderness", they S aught without means of get■cine. Cecilia borrowed Bill rys car and offered to drive t 0 Hollywood. It seemed a -dea only Henry has been a and Erjp refused to ride in his "han last heard from, the poor , BV was walking to Hollywood. B **" " ■ B"r? banier ' one of the pretties Great Ziegfeld", is SO happy. ■ fcliil ‘l mber ’. of the Llsterine ns, flew all the way out here ,0 see her. I fre h 'l t . English actor, recently split u ? ife ' 13 takln F >t plenty ■ to, n , Sln fnanolal difficulties, I e».'-Z, 3ven ab ' e ,0 kee P his small I M -bhL rlbbing each other through R ements in the trade papers, I fcilie nny and Eddie Cantor have I 2e t . ' that ?10<) wager °n thc I S. h OU J S flsht - Tbe affair came I ft- tn™ ° n ,he Cantor set - an<J to or n. hysterlcs - Through the Elrector Norman Taurog, IKarin/ 01 . ° n the set as an Pxtra 1 3 beard - Every time Cantor I * nera d °R P ' eCe of buslness for the Konx ;.h Snny would give bim a I L ent h -ii. ln the nlck of tln,e t 0 j ■ hostilities, he whisked oft the

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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline. 11 A. M, Mis» Mary Macy Phonee 1000 — 1001 Tuesday Carpe Diem club opening meeting. Mrs. Bob August, 7:30 p. m. Church of God missionary aid soup sale, call 748 or 744. C. L. of C. pot-luck suocial, K of C. hall, 6:30 p. m. <v M. E. Mary and Martha class, Mrs. Frank Krick, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Afternoon Club, Mrs. C. K. Chainplin, 2 p. m. Presbyterian Women's Missionary Society Autumn tea and musical, church, 2:30 p. m. W. O. T. M. regular meeting, Moose Home, 8 p. m. Psi lota Xi business meeting, mayor’s court room. 8 p. m. Evangelical Loyal Dorcas class, Mrs. Tom Kern, 7:30 ip. m. Wednesday Salem Ladies Aid, all day meeting. Mrs. Fanny Habegger. Zion Reformed Phoebe Bible class, postponed one week. Historical Club. Mrs. Ben DeVor 2:30 p. m. Ladies Shakespeare Club, Mrs. ' D. D. Heller, 2:30 p. m. Methodist W. F, M, S. pie and vegetable soup sale, church. Chop suey dinner, bridge and dance. Elks home. 6:30 p. m. Evangelical C. L. W. musical program. Evangelical church, 7 p. m. Ruralistic Study Club. Mrs. Albert Rumschlag, 8 p. m. Thursday St. Paul Ladies Aid Society, Mrs. Andy Brewster, all-day. U. B. Progressive Workers class, Mrs. William Arnold near Peterson, meet at church at 6 p. m. ' C. L. of C. benefit lotto party, , Catholic school hall. 8:15 p. m. Friendship village home econoI mils club, Mrs. Delmar Douglas, i 1:30 p. m. Presbyterian Ladles Aid Society, Mrs. L. A. Graham. 2:30 p. m. Methodist W. F. M. S. guest day party. Mrs. R. A. Stuckey, 2 p. m. Friday Pythian Sister public card party, K. of P. home, 8 p. m. Saturday Christian Ladies Aid rummage i sale. Obenauer building. 9 a. m. to j 10 p. in. Tuesday evening, October 15. at sixthirty o'clock at the Masonic Hall.

chln-crepe and produced the amount of the lost wager. A minute later, the laugh turned again when Taurog . informed Benny that he'd been In ! several shots and would have to i work the rest of the afternoon- They ’ kept him three hours. You Asked Me and I’m Telling You: i Celia Kramer, the Bronx: The melody Katharine Hepburn played 1 in “Break of Hearts" was "Forever J Or Never”. It was specially com- I , posed for the picture by Max Steiner, ; R-K-O musical director. The reason you can't buy it is that It was never ! published. But dozens, curious like ' yourself, have written the studio asking the title. Pity the movie child. Seven-year- , old Cora Sue Collins is working in 1 "Mary Burns. Fugitive" and earning a good salary. But her mother had to withdraw her from the public schools. Fellow pupils stared so much at the child star, asked her so I many questions that she couldn't learn her lessons. HOLLYWOOD TICKER-TAPE— Helen Kane flies to New York tor two days to be present when her $250,000 suit comes up in the appellate court. . . . The Bing Crosbys are five years married. It was their wooden anniversary and Bing gave Dixie a Swiss watch set in wood. . . . Howard college, which tied Alabama, was Gall Patrick's school. Incidentally, her older brother Is hete and they were at the Club New Yorker recently, getting a taste of night life. . . . The pretty girl with Composer Arthur Johnstone at Sebastian’s Cotton club was Antoinette Palmo, socialite from Houston. . . . John Farrow’s boat. POnj, a v o u r m en", won from Johnny (■ 1 We is s m uller's KSlißk sd-footer In their ,n a * c be d rai '* QHk rro,n tbe Isthmus to the mainland. “T h e Mavourneen" was 15 minutes quicker across the finish line. . . . Carlotta King is In town Carlotta King from New York for a brief stay. t . . . The make-up expert gets screen credit for the first time when Perc Westmore is mentioned among those responsible for "A Midsummer Night’s Dream”. DID YOU KNOW— That Freddie Bartholomew, whose home is in London, has crossed the Atlantic ocean and America tour times—yet be has never crossed the | English channel? •

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1935.

Section* one and three will enter-! tain section two at dinner and bridge. entertain for LITTLE light bearers Mis. John Floyd entertained the members of the Little Light Bearere at her home Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Otto Ixingenberger had charge of the program. Mrs. Floyd, assisted by Mrs. Raymond Crist, Mrs. Longenberger and Mrs. Harve Rupert served refreshments. Those present were Donald Rupert, Donna Lou Chist, Shirley Ann Sllllmun. Audrey and Wanda Irurkhead, Kermit Crist, Chester Dongenberger, Eugene Essex and I Lucille Sprunger. Guests included Mrs. Rolland Sprunger, Kathleen and Warren Lee. Mrs. Elbert Morford and son Norma. The Ruralistic Study Club will meet with Mrs. Albert Rumschlag Wednesday night at eight o'clock. ENTERTAIN GUESTS AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Macy enter-j tallied at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shaffer and son Harry' Shaffer of West Palm Beach, Flo-1 rlda; Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Smith of Preble, and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Macy of this city. The laidies Aid Society of the St. Paul church will hold an all-day meeting Thursday at the home of I Mrs. Andy Brewster. MRS. JANE ACKER HONORED ON BIRTHDAY A family dinner was served at the home of Mrs. Jane Acker on First street, honoring Mrs. Acker on the occasion of her ninety-fifth birthday anniversary. Mre. Acker's birthday was an event of last Wednesday. October 9 The immediate members of the family were guests at the dinner. BETTER HOMES CLUB HOLDS OCTOBER MEETING Th ? Better Home Economics club met recently at the Roy Price home in M nroe with Mrs. J. A. Hendricks and Mrs. Rachel Buckmaster air hostesses. The meeting opened with the club song and ■creed. Mrs. John Floyd led in the opening prayer. The following officers were elected: Mrs. Erwin Stucky, president; Mrs. Homer Winteregg, vice president; Miso Ruth E. Schwartz, secretary; Mrs. Menno Amstutz, treasurer; Mrs. Arveda Schwartz news reporter; Mrs. Everett Rice and Mre. George Smith, leadens, Mrs. Adolph Hanni and Mrs. Win. Stuckey, alternate leaders. It was decided to have capsule

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friends for the coming year and ' names will be drawn at the November meeting. The club also planned Io have a fall festival ami supper, Monday evening. October 28, at the Model Hatchery building. Mrs. John Floyd read the patter on "Hidden Values in Buying Hosiery." At the close of the meeting a luncheon in keeping with the Hallowe'en season was served. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Winteregg, Nov. 14. Those present were Mrs. J. A. Hendricks. Mrs. Rachel Buckmaster. Mrs. Eduu Essex. Mm. Erwin Stm key, Mrs. Elbert Morford. Mrs. I John Floyd, Mre. Wjn. Stuckey, i Mrs. Homer Winteregg, Mrs. Adolph Hanni, Mrs. Wrri. Smith, Mre. Otto j Longenberger, Mrs. E. W. Busche. ’ Mrs. Everett Rice, Mrs. John M - K'an, Mrs. George Silllman, Mm. Menno Amstutz, Mrs. Wm. huh, Mrs. Arveda Schwratz and Mies Ruth Schwartz. i RUTH HURST HONORED ON BIRTHDAY I A birthday party was held Snn- , day at the home of Mr. and Mre. i Frank Hurst of this city honoring ' their daughter. Ruth. A delicious I chicken dinner wan nerved at the noon hour to the Misses Eloise and Onnaiee Millieor, Katheryn Affolder, Bernice Lytle, of Decatur; Mr. | and Mrs. George Baumgardner and l daughter Myrtle. Mrs. Bessie Baum-■ gardner-Clauee ami sons Junior and ' I Donald Clause of Fort Wayne; Mr. land Mrs. Ralph Wiseman and: * daughter Phyllis and little Mies Joan Goodwin cf Van Wert, Ohio. ENTERTAIN GUESTS IN HONOR OF ANNIVERSARY. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Zimmerman entertained a number of dinner guests Sunday at their home east , of the city in honor of their i eighteenth wedding anniversary l i Those present were Mias Cecelia j Reber, Virgil Lowmiller, Mr. and j Mrs. Sam Beck and sons, and | Mrs. Fannie Beck, all of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Jees Finch '; and family of Magley; Mr. and Mrs. '! Milo Fox and family and Mr. and '| Mrs. Jacob Amstutz of Berne. 1 MRS. ARVEDA WAGNER WEDS C. W. R. SCHWARTZ fl The marriage of Mrs. Arveda. ‘; Wagnerg t a. her in the Monroe j -j schools, and Christian W. R. Sch-, ', wartz of near Berne, was solemniz-' . : ed at the Mennonite church parson-j . : age in Berne, Sunday afternoon at! : one o’clock. ’ Rev. C. H. Suckau. pastor of the , church, officiated at the single ring ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Webb ot Berne attended the couple, and s during the ceremony Mrs Webb

played “To ,A Wild Rose." Mr. und Mrw. Schwartz will make ' their home on a farm near Beneand Mrs. Schwartz will continue' teaching. HONOR FATHER ON 68TH ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. D.-lmar Connely of east of Monroe entertained a nupiber of guests at dinner Sunday honoring the elxty-elghth birthday anniversary of the latter's father, i Charles Saunders. A delicious chicken dinner with home made I ice cream and cake was served. Gui’iite were Mr. and Mre. Charb-s Saunders of north of Cralgville ’ John Everett und Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Peterson of Decatur. OBSERVE FIFTY-FIFTH WEDDING ANNIVERSTRY Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scherer, Sr., I of Monroeville celebrated their fifty-fifth wedding anniversary Sunday at their home in Monroeville. Open house was held in the afternoon and at six o'clock dinner was served to fifty guests. The entertaining rooms were decorated with fall flowers. In the evening games were enjoyed and prizes were awarded to Mrs. Louis Scherer, Martin Boerger, Louis Scherer and Mrs. ' Helen Scherer. Guests at the dinner included the I following ,< hildren. grandchildren land great grandchildren ot Mr. ano I Mrs. Scherer; Mr. and Mrs. Louis ' Scherer and children, Melvin. Wilj fred, Raymond. Loyd, Robert and i Eileen; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Boerger and children. Lawrence, Louie and Louise; and Mr. and Mrw. Elmer Busche. all of Monroeville; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scherer and sons, Richard and Donald ot New Haven Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Scherer and .sons, Jimmy and Willis; Mr. and Mre. Louis Scherer, and son. Jackie; Mr. and Mrs. Christ Scherj er and Carl Scherer of Fort Wayne; i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scherer. Edward land Lucile; Rev. and Mrs. Dornseif, | ' Mr. and Mi's. Martin Gruenke, Miss Frieda ami Miss Ida Scherer ot De-1 catur; and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Doc-' tor of Antwerp. Ohio. o — Auto Priced at $1 Bowling Green, O. — (VPf—Somei thing of a record in low-priced autol.nobiles was set here when a Perrysi burg. 0.. resident filed a bill of sale | giving $1 as the price ot his 1928 i car. o - Berlin — (UP) — The hundredth I crossing of the South Atlantic since ' the inauguration of the regular air : | mail service from Europe to South II America 18 months ago has been I j celebrated by the German airways i company, Lufthansa.

Judge Huber DeVoss and William ' Bowers spent the week-end fishing in West Lakes. Gueetn at the C. J. Lutz cottage. Hamilton Luke, over the week-end were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Arnold. Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer Chase and the ; Mi.sses l«?rna Werllng, Rone and Anna Nesswald. Mr. and Mre. Charles Carroll. , daughter Gertrude and sons Robert and Wllford, of Toledo .Ohio, spent the we-k-end In Decatur as guests j of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Carroll. Mrs. Elizabeth Markel returned Sunday from a four weeks’ visit at Columbus,. Ohio. Guests at the J. Ward Calland ; ' residence Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. J R. Hedges and Won, Robert, of Ashville. Ohio., Mrs. H. C. Elkins ' f Oswego, New York, Mr. and Mre. B. T. Hedges of Circleville, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. A) Hernetein, Chilicothe, Ohio and Mr. and Mrs. John Hedges and children of Columbus, Ohio. Henry B. Heller, Adams county attorney, attended to businees in Geneva this morning. Mrs. Stella Coverdale of Fort Wayne visited in this -city Sunday afternoon. She mis accompanied to Fort Wayne by her mother, Mrs. Bertha Ellie, who will spend several days there. Word has been received here that Mrs. Janies Shepherd of Baton Rouge. Louisiana is quite ill at her , home. She has been bedfast for the past 10 days. Mr. Shepherd has been ill for about six months. Mrs. Shepherd was formerly Miss Margaret Bright, and both formerly resided here. Leo Wood and Mies Jane Korn of Fort Wayne were Sunday guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Fred Collier. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Augenbaugh 1 ■ and sone ot Fort Wayne visited in J I Decatur Sunday afternoon. Miss Vivian Burk epent the weekend in Fort Wayne as the guest ot I Mies Vera Eady. She also attended ' the Business Women and Proses-■ sion Club lianqnet. Dr. Camile Kelly ot the juvenile court at Nashville Tenn., was the speaker. Mr. and Mi's. Ralph Tyndall and daughter of Bluffton were guests Sunday at the home of Mrs. Tyndall's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Macklin. Mrs. Palmer Eicher and Mrs. I. W. Macy visited in Fort Wayne last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Zwick of ■, Richmond spent th eweek-end in II Dec atur. i Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shaffer and i eon Harry ot West Palm Beach, Florida left for their home Sunday

after visiting here with the E. B. Macy family. Mr. and Mns. Fred Smith visited J their son. Clark William, in Cincin-1 natl, over Sunday. Louis Armstrong of Fort Wayne uas ii btminess visitor here Satur- ■ day. Misu Edna Haligk of Decatur has been assiutunt superintendent of the Coleman Hospital, Indiunapollu, Indiana., for the past several rnonthe. Pierce Flanders of Fort Wayne was the week-end guent of his grand parents, Mr. and Mre. George ! Flanders. Mies Madeline Spahr, a student at Indiana Central College, Indianapolis, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Spahr. Mrs. R. A. Waltz, who has been the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Stoneburner, for the past three weeks, left Sunday morning for Beau.nont, Texas, where «he will visit for six w°eks before returning to her home in Tulea, Okla. Mrs. Perry Huffman of Foijt Wayne han returned to her home after visiting here sine.? Friday. Mayor R. O. Johnson of Gary has returned to his home after visiting at the C. E. Hotker home since Friday. Mr. and Mru. Frank McFarren returned to Bluffton after a visit at ' the Dan Niblick residence. A beautiful inlaid card table and a Chase chromium cock-tail set will be given away by the Phi Delta Kappa fraternity at the Turkey Trot. November 28, at the Decatur Country Club Tickets may be purchased from any Phi Delt member The gifts are now on display in the window of the E. F. Gass .store. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sprague of Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. George Morris of Bluffton were guests Sun-

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day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sprague. Dee Clemens and Lawrence und ' Donald Norrie of Fulton. Ind., visit■id Sunday at the home of Rev. Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mueller of Fort Wayne spent last evening in Decatur. Miss Nuo.nl Walters of Monroe and Elmo Stu key of Plalnfi'ld were dinner guests Sunday at the ■ home of Mr. und Mrs. Russell MitchI ell in Monroe. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Jones of Berne visited friendM in Decatur last evening. Miss Frieda Heyerly was a Fort Wayne business visitor thin morning. Miss Viola Schmitz returned to Indianapolis after spending the past week and a half visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank ■ Schmitz. Carl Hinde) of Indianapolis spent the week-end in this city. Mr. and Mrs. James Fisher and daughter Nancy and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bollinger of Huntington visited* here Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Brumes and family of Fort Wayne were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Luzern ' Uhrick. Don Klepper of Lafayette spent the week end in Deca.tnr at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Klepper of Mercer I avenue. Mrs. Roy Archbold. Mrs. Palmer Eicher and Mrs. Emmerson Thompson visited in Fort Wayne this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brooks visited in Fort Wayne Sunday even- ■ ing. - ' —— o- ■ i WANTED— Good, clean, big Rag's, suitable for cleaning machinery. Will nav 4c lb. fV-entnr Dailv Democrat.