Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 306, Decatur, Adams County, 27 December 1935 — Page 7

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RURAL churches car-ary Evangelical Church Sunday school at 3:30, Janies rr. rill” I’rayer and fellowship T i«: at 10:30. Watch Night „ h Tuesday night, opening j o'clock and extending until bight. There will be the anl! election of Sunday school leers during thie service. Worship with sermon by Rev. tv Siuiil.-rmann on Thursday rh* u Craigvihe Christian Union Bev. John O. Hensley. Pastor Bethel Church Craigville Sunday School, 9:30, Frank rere, Supt. lornirg Worship. 10:30. Mrsg. “In Retrospect.” fravet in. cting. Thursday 7 p.m The pastor desires to use thiitlwd of extending the thank the church membership to all i) in any way contributed to the c«s¥ ..f the Christmas program Id in the church Monday even . Again we say thamk you. eviva! .- rvices begin Sumi. ■■ nuug January a. We are glad ainounce that we have obtain the services of Freeman Walt»ho will have charge of the isr •liii.iiL’hout this evane-listi.

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xul J By HARRISON CARROLL ■ Copyright, 1935 M King Features Syndicate, In:: ■ li'jLLV'A'ikjp — Bermuda Gary Coopers (she’s Sand.a •s») "lie :.pcat par! of their hone: • fl moon there, and

who'll return in February when the lanky star gets a three months' vacation from the studios. Sandra and Gary already have leased a seaside villa, where they expect to spend a number of weeks. Automobiles being forbidden on the island, the place

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H eULI< of bicycler wb.cli arc t Bermudans’ fthlversai mean? cf srsport.it :ou After their rest on the island, the ,: Wr pfon a visit to the ScanUniar. countries, with a side mp. dmps. to Iceland. This is not *nite, but Gary would then like boa.'d the Graf Zeppelin al brpleiiof and fly to South Amr.riea ft will be the star's first vacation :s months. He Is resting only ® r days between "Desire’' and tiic kok Capra picture which be start.Columbia. ft facet Gaynor is superstitious. ’ little star is probably shivering lift now. Metra-Goldv.;. n-Mayer Ntted her Helen Hayes' fotmer oraing room and she moved in on r >day the thirteenth. A few lioutc tw. ehc dropped a minor and it w *t J ed to pieces on tiic floor Ksmember Leo White, who iia-cd * little French count in the two- “ comedies of silent days? Ho I: hll k a bit in Jolson's pictuic. ”’l be Kid", pnd the story behind lai a twist of drama. For •’*(’ il# ago when White was Marring Gay Musician” in Toronto. ! u 'ps asked to visit a vaudeville Ka,,r and size up an act as a JWway possibility The act was ’“•il. doing a black-face specialty the Poli circuit. And White's ’"'Psiustic report helped the “lawny singer” to set his met job ‘ Headway. ’ O ’J Asked Me and I’m Telling Ami hiiire Potts. San Francisco: Cor.'f to what you've been told, the ■marriage clauses In film contracts “, >» made to stick The studio P’event a plaver from marryi.m ,“ al would be against public policy at It can declare the contiaet 'old ne marriage takes place Itold' 6 Sallier's whole luitu 1 ’"h ’ » reunion in Hollywood this

effort. Special music each evening will be a feature of these services. Rev. Hensley, the pastor, will fill the pulpit. Find your way to these meetings, join us in prayer and God will bless. Miss Ru Kempthorn of the Clark StreChurch, Toledo, comes to us as a personal worker. Zion Church Honduras Sunday School, 9:30. Lauren Yager, Supt. Election of officers following study period. Christian Endeavor, 6:30, Mary Diehl, leader. Evening worship. 7:00 p. m. Message by the Pastor. Theme: ‘‘Self Knowledge." Text: “Who can understand his errors?" Monroe M, E. Church Rer. E. S. Morford, minister Morning worship and study, 9:30 a. m. Sermon subject, "The Land of Beginning Again." Epworth League. 6 o’clock. Intermediate League, 6 o'clock. No evening worship. The choir will present the cantata. "The Christmas King" at the First M. E. Church. Decatur at 7:30 o’clock. Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening, 7:30 o'clock.

Christinas. The .star's uioihei and cousin, amusingly named Hans and Fritz, arrived first, then her mother followed and now her father. Heinz Rainer His stay, however, will be , brief. The. echoes of Grace Moore's London triumphs reached here, but this will give a better idea of how completely she captured the English music lovers. Not long ago. the star signed a contract to sing in Convent Garden next June 4 The house is already sold out. HOLLYWOOD TICKER-TAPE— The Errol Flynns (Lili Damita) must have been burned to a crisp when they reached New fork. Through somebody’s oversight, their heavier luggage was not checked, and it stayed undiscovered at the Los Angeles depot for several days . ■ • The Marx Brothers can hardly believe the news that their picture did Within a few thousand dollars of the record set In New York by •‘The Mutiny on the Bounty" . ■ Speaking of the "Bounty'’, the novel from which It was taken has jumpefi into the best-seller class. . . An ode leversal of things, for it never achieved au outstanding sale at the time oi us original printing. Joan Bennett gave a Russian party to surprise Husband Gene Markey on his birthday. She even memorized a speech in Russian for the occasion But Markey topped her hf up and making a fluent reply guests don’t know until now. however, that he speakm.

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Hungarian, in - s-cad of Russian Remember Margaret Morris be former Wampas baby Mar. who had ’o jult a promising screen career be:ause of illness f She Is making n •omebark >’ o wlaving signed i contract with m Independent Edward

, Everett H°i' ,or ‘ unuS ual Joined the • llt * {r tends to bls parties by InvWn.J”™, pafkin g ' h °“ W fullTf bric-a-brac be bought , cases full Os ori f , u(ler . press West mores and author agent foi tno _ Baby , Kuru | of a new uov . • covers ■ ,| S pluggins «!>• i y° 0 ':, 011 ' A nd what . ol safety match bo “' s ; Gu ,. rftand- ' fa,!ierly halving Toby- Wmir m 1 in. Biltmore Rendezvous room th' ' other noon? 1 did YOU KNOW- p , ; Xm of N. c. Weyethf

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1935.

Pueblo Indians Mark Christmas in Novel Way i - J a-. . ra a ’ ‘I 1 i [Pueblo vilUg, „| Toa«| ' « • ~ ~ 4 __ vtfc J ■. : • - r * *»* * * Ww-u > i W&r~ w* 1 Sr * s’ Ancient ad< be church j n c . remo nia| drew

F w Christmas celebrations in United States are stranger than the observance staged by Pueblo Indians of New Mexico who combine ancient pagan rites with the ceremonies of modern Christianity. Although they have followed Christianity for more than 300 years, this ancient race still carries on their ancestral habit of sun worship. On Christmas . Eve residents at each of the numerous Pueblo villages gather at the local church where ceremonies

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Here is * new photo of the Cleveland public auditorium which will be the scene of the 1986

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, .„,ir factor to be considered by one in seJ h r, \ irobc is the important consideration of k iher the style is suitable to one’s personality W I harader. 'The smartly dressed woman is not ' l " 'su'ily one who follows the style parade. She n, \ Xo realizes what she can wear best and Xy 0 thoX limitation-- Wini Shaw, sleek n of Hollywood, is the type who can affect such X"m« stvles as the clinrine Mtm creation she

begin with a strange dance of weird figures costumed with buffalo or deer heads and hunters in full regalia, armed with bows and arrows, each weaving in and out to the rhythm of the tribal arums in a symbolic tableau designed to petition the sun god for future fortune and bountiful harvests for the coming year. These pagan rites then give way to modern religious services with mass led by a robed Franciscan priest.

| Republican national convention in June. Chicago i is expected to be the Democratic choice.

went.-, above. Jane I'ioman, who is another type, appears to advantage in her metalcloth gown which has a court train and shoulder decoration to balance, the simplicity of line. Jean Muir’. Milking blonde beauty is admirably set off by the Capri blue velvet creation she prefers for afternoon. On the other hand, few hut Polorc d-1 "io could get away with a creation of such simplicity of line and daring decolletage as she wears.

NATIONS GIVE ICONTINUED FBOM £AOK 9NFJ nations of Europe. The attack was the fifth and perhaps the most serious against the government in the last month. A vote of confidence will be reached probably tomorrow. The president ot the chamber. Fernand Bouisson, announced that 73 deputies were scheduled to speak and that he would suspend the session a,t about 9 p. m. until 9 a. m. tomorrow, with the possibility of a vote ot confidence about 4 p. m. In his defense, 1-aval echoed the protestation of Sir Samuel Hoare to the house of commons that the plan, unsatisfactory as it might have been, was evolved only for the purpose of avoiding a European war. "It waai necseeary to calm the atmosphere between Britain and Italy," Laval said. "I did everything to avoid dragging my country into war. "1 also did everything possible to bring about a peaceful settlement. Sir Samuel Hoare and I examined the question of an oil embargo. At that moment, a serious danger presented itself to us." Reading an extract from Hoare's speech to commons. Laval said he and Hoare had tried to defend the interests of both countries, declaring: "The Franco-British propositions were judged excessive. They nevertheless were reasonable." Seize Positions Addis Ababa. Dec. 27— (U.R) —

7,~- «.'t &'5£X. u Knight’s of Columbus DANCE Monday, Dec. 30 9 o’clock p. m. A CORDIAL INVITATION IS EXTENDED TO MEMBERS OF THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, THEIR FRIENRS AND MEMBERS OF ST. MARYS PARISH. MUSIC BY HAL TEETERS ORCHESTRA. BE SURE TO ATTEND MMBGKaaBMI ir'zir' 2*' ssa'akf skr akf if if maUOH ati At ata’ Ar | Planning A I * New Year’s Party? • i ; The Holiday Spii it, Good Food, Good Companions, Plus A Bottle or Glass of I J i FOAMING SPARKLING BEER ■ Makes A Perfect Occasion. It I . E .j| Did you ever have one of those little pony kegs at home.' It s easy to tap and handle. Your dealer will furnish you with the pump and show you just how to use it. A pony is enough for from 5 to 8 people. For larger parties use an eight gallon keg. Ponies in p, f Schlitz, Hoff-Brau, Centlivre and Berghoff. i : i bottled Beer?PickYourFavoritei jj B SCHLITZ ANNED BEER—With the i MILLER HI-LIFE Keg Beer Flavor il BUDWEISER SCHLITZ * I>ABS LKFvrSL BBON WALDORF * CENTLIVRE nRRCHOFF k HOFF-BRAU LERGHOI 1- u BERGHOFF if KAMMS EXPORT BERGHOFF and CENTLIV RE PATRICK HENRY PICNICS—Keg Beer •X SILVER EDGE in Vi gal. bottles. A DRURY’S ALE TR Y T HEM ! It : * : PLAN THAT PARTY NOW! | * i The Fred Mutschler Dist. Co. t

Raiding Ethiopian warriors have cut the road which runs westward from Makale to the Tatnblen area on the northern front, and captured a aeries of Italian positions and 11 machine guns, an official communique said today. The positions captured were selected by the Italians for defense of the road. They were captured yesterday, the communique said. Six Killed Dolo, Ethiopia, via courjer to Mogadiscio, Italian Soma Eland, Dec. 27 — (U.R) — Six Ethiopians were killed and many were wound- . ed when soldiers of the southern Ethiopian army attempted a surprise attack on an Italian advance outpost on the Uebe Gebtro on Dec. 21, it was announced belati cdly today. , The outpost, 69 kilometers beyond the front line, was manned by seven Dubats, It was said. The announcement claimed there were no casualties among I the Dubats, native Italian troops. The Dubate reported the Ethiopians dragged away many wound- ; ed as they retreated. o TOWNSEND MAY i tCONTTNUED FROM PAGE ONE) sary.” Dr. Townsend indicated his folI lowers were eager to get the third party under way if the other two parties did not endorse the old age I movement. He refused to comment after his speech on whether Republican or

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Democratic party leaders had Indicated to him what thoir attitude toward the Townsend movement would ba. SEVERE WEATHER OCONTJINtJBD FROM PAGE eratures was promised for tonight by J. R. Armington, meteorologist at the U. 8. weather bureau here. Temperatures will it,e considerably and the minimum tonight will range between 10 and 15 degrees above zero. Increasing cloudiness will prevail and snow is expected to fall, starting around midnight tonight. Meanwhile, eight more victims were added to the holiday violent death toll. Auto-train collisions claimed three lives. Two persona were killed in automobile accidents and two others were shot to death tn accidental discharges ot guns. Mrs. Lena Hackleman, SO, burned to death when her clothing caugnt fire as sne attempted to light a stove with kerosene. Vincent Bormann waa a Fcrt Wayne and Huntington business visitor today.

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