Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 307, Decatur, Adams County, 28 December 1935 — Page 3
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B* u . and Mrs. I» O Roop enter ■| i <i with a delicious dinner duv for the following Mine Glennys Roop of Mun VUa Helen Roop of f r<! Mr. a "' l Ml *’ C E 1 •' ohn Kv?rPtt ~f noeal1 " ■ I Tl i Kappao who can ar<(I t !l> 111 ,lln coll ’'try ehih uCt’-roeon al one oM.uk t > (jecorat“ Those who cannot ihe afternoon are rrqm-et. d ' 'tf i' 11 ‘-even '.'li>< k M -.<! , Kening [Mioreeses of the 1 n Kappa are having open home at , n ,. f Mrs. C. E. Bell on Met \ v ,.nu ■ Wednesday afterno. n fa 'iv ■ o'clock An invit.cextended to all T. i — ■ Home Mi6a.on.T y n of the Methodist Epi.su>; a! will meet with Mrs. M. F M CI , at 2-3 North Fourth stf’H afternoon at two-thirty
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""club CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Mrs. Fanny Macy Phonee 1000 — 1001 Wednesday Joint Ilnetallatlon Service Ma sonic Hal), 7:30 p. m. Thursday M. E. Woman's Missionary Soc. lety. Mrs. M.F. Rice. 2:30 p.m. oclot'k. Mis. Belton Pajiewater will he the lesson leader. At this meetI Ing plans will be made for rummage rales to be held January IS and 25. MASONIC Called meeting, Mcnday evening | 7:30 o’clock. Important business to be transacted. Al! Masons requested to be present. Charles W. M. o • # Adams County Memorial Hospital John Cramer. 404 Marshall street, admitted yesterday, minor operation. Lolen Gerber, son Os George GerI her, route 2, admitted yesterday, , minor operation. Fred Isch, route 4, admitted yesI terday for X-ray. Mrs. Bernard Braun. Homesteads, ' dismissed today. Junior Leonard, son of Willard I Leonard, Monroeville, route 1, disI missed today. , Mrs. Clarence McKean, 1228 West Monroe Street, dismissed yesterday Mrs. Caldon Hammsriek, route 6, dismissed today. Mrs. Roy White, route 6. admitted last night, medical patient. o MILNE CONFESSES (CONTINUED FROM PAGE was an example of his histrionic art. Hoover said he was convinced that Milne worked alone. Federal agents had questioned Robert Keaser, his brother, John L. Smith, and Max Ritkln, who found Milne
bF< A.TPR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1935
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By HARRISON CARROLL I Connght, 19.1.1, Kino Features Spnrtlcatc, | lln , | I Hollywood - u-hu news from England Indicates that Douglas Fairbanks will rPßlimc , hls flhn ucUv|tjo4 in the spring, but NOT in Hollywood.
The atar Is said to be planning n debut as a producer (lie's apparently given up the Idea of actins again) with Eric Pommer as supervisor of hls pictures. His program calls for tour offerings a year, all of the special type. The first is scheduled to start shooting
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in April. And our informer says one of Doug’s representatives is due in Hollywood shortly to start lining up a cart. The visit of Mary Taylor to the “Wife Versus Secretary” set at M. (1. M. revives the rumor that Clark Gable is interested in the attractive niece of the Countess di Frasse, but the rumor is not to be taken seriously Clark met the young lady for the first time when he went on a tour of the night clubs 1 In New York, and he’s seen her only twice since she came to Hollywood The pretty daughter of Bertram Taylor played the lead In the last j Hecht-MacArthur picture, and it may be she will get a bld at a Holly-1 wood studio. Her visit to the coast. I however, was primarily a pleasure jaunt. I I What tennis star ts being plenty criticized around Hollywood for trying to break up the home of a wellknown agent Watch for lan Keith’s performance in the Paramount picture. •’Preview”. for he is kidding some of Hollywood’s most famous directors. I Past as one in the picture, he takes : off Cecil B De Mille by wearing riding pants and puttees Rouben Mammoulian by hanging a whistle, around his neck. Josef von Stern-' berg by carrying a swaggerstick, King Vidor by constantly using a blue eyeglass. Pill Wellman by hls 1
in the ditch, and his brother, Frederic. who received the first note. ] Milne and nis brother had beenj living in a furnished room in New York. Caleb leceived a $lO amonth allowance from his grand-. father. Frederic is a clerk em-| ployed by J. P. Morgan and Co. I "Hellish financial affairs" caused! him to carry out tho hoax, Milne ( said. I RECORD COLD , FROM PAGE ONE) | caused freqquent casualties. Typical minimum temperatures were 16 at Atlanta, 14 in Chattanooga, 24 in Jacksonville, 40 in Miarfii, 16 in Raleigh and 28 in New j Orleans. Chicago, Bismarck, and Devil's Lake, a. D., Duluth, Minneapolis and St. Paul and Inaamapooa were centers of suo-zero cola yes-| teruay, but comparatively warm touay. Temperatures remained almost stationary in tne east ai lev-, els approximating those ol jgesterday—l7 to 27 in New York, 16-26 | .a Washington, 6-2 j in Portland, .da., 6-12 in Pittsburgh and S-20 in Cleveland. Cold Wave Broken Indianapolis, Dec. zB. tU.R) A definite break in low temperatures ,>uicu gnppea Indiana during tne nolidays was reported oaay by J. H. Armington, meteorologist at the U. S. weauier bureau , -ieie. Temperatures will continue to , rise throughout today and tonight, ie said. The minimum in central mdiana will be 16 degrees aboze . zero. . , Indianapolis reported 11 degrees above zero at 7 a. m. today. Northrn counties were warmer with 12 degrees above zero and counties along the Ohio river had temper-] .tures ranging between 12 and 16 conditions will prevail ■ oniglit with snow probable. Snow fall last night and today has been ig'ul, '.mington said. o— ——■ Drop Charges On Former Bankers l Lafayette. Ind.. Dec. 28.-(U.R>-- ; Dismissal of twenty-six criminal cases was made yesterday in Tippecanoe circuit court by Judge Arthur D. Cunningham on motion of Prosecuting Attorney Ambrose FL Mayfield, who retires from thirteen indictments against , ever former officiate of the Fowler Bank City Trust company,which Iq now in process of liquidation, j Jere dismissed when Mayfield pointed out that there was insufflcient evidence upon which to , ba The l ’ r indictments included six Ralph D. Resser, former Xmrv of the bank, who is servlllg a federal court sentence in con-nec-ion with a government bond forgery; two against Frank W. ( Rentz, and one each against Law-j
W 1 1» ' ZII I wide enures and Robert Florey by ■lonnlng a mechanic’s jumper for I several arene?. You Asked Me and I'm Telling You! Mary Fairbanks. Pelham. N V : Dorothy Lee's announced Idea of becoming reconciled with Marshall Duffield apparently has hit a snag, nt least she Is seen about with othet escorts at recent parties. Maybe sh* was kidding all the time. The Texas society here, and ’lt numbers thousands, has invited John Holes to be one of the honor guests nt its har.auet on the night before the New Year's football game at the Rose Bowl, at which Southern Metbo- ’ dlst will endeavor to administer the , third straight defeat to Stanford university in these annual football . classics. Moreover. John is being ' made an honorary Texas ranger, which is something like being appointed Kentucky colonel, only Is tougher to get < HOLLYWOOD TICKER TAPE— ' Patricia Havens-Monteagle, the Burlingame socialite, advances another step towards realising her film ambitions by getting a speaking role In M. G. M’s “Wife Versus Secretary". . You'll see her first as one of the showgirls In "The Great Ziegfeld" . . The Richard Arlens have J bought the lot adjoining their Tohtcca lake estate and will have a tennis court . . .
Wonder who the chap was with Ann Harding the other midnight at the Beverly Hills Brown Derby? . . . The Marquis de la Falalse Is due In Hollywood shortly. .. . And Sam Coslow, just back from Europe, reports that Hollywood song titles
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are nearly always ’ changed on the Continent In Vienna tor instance. “June In January" bei came “A Bouquet ot Roses", and. In Berlin. "Love in Bloom" was changed , to “Once Upon a Time". DID YOU KNOW— That both Ruth Chatterton and i i Gladys Swarthout have birthdays on i 1 Christmas?
rence K. Jackson, John 11. Fisher.’ | Christian G. Irion. John K. Kensinger, and H. Carson Jacobs. o Holiday Violent Death Toll Rises I Indianapolis, Dec. 28.—<U.R)—The holiday vio.eut death toll in IndiI ana was increased by three today., William Emery, 66 year-old farm ] ! er living near Fortville, was killed I instantly when he lost control of his automobile on the ice-covered state road 67 and it collided with a truck. Christa Costa, 50, miner, was found frozen to death by two small' boys at Clinton. Injuries suffered when he was ' struck by an automobile Thursday night were fatal early today to William Wright, 72, a negro, of this city 0 Indiana Trustees Will Receive Bids Indianapolis, Dec. 28 —<U.R>—The Indiana University board of trustees met here today to set dates for receiving bids on construction I of a new medical building on the B'ooming’on campus. The building is one of four to b e con-tructed on the cn.’nnus. | Public works administration officfa'e have annroved financial aid for construction of a women's dorm’torr, mus’c. art minis-1 tration and medical buildings. Trustees todav were to receive bids on a bond issue for the • m"s’c b”ild’ng. Construc’fon already has started on the adminic- I tration building and the dormitory. 1 o. — State Acc-M.ntpnta Are Ch°cking Books Two members of the state board of accounts are ch°ckine ad the books of Adems county officials. This is done every *wo years. The Accountants are W. A. Pohoritv of Fin-nod and F. L. Cmwe of Pennville. Mr. Dohoritv was head of the board, appointed in 1 SW>9. He S oi-vod on° term and th“n entered nr’vste practice. He ban been no-ain flssor'ated with the hoard f nr the t"st few vonrs. Mr Crown was former simerlntendont of optionls Ip Tsv rnnntv and was fl.’ en° time clerk of the Jay circuit court. I Paroled Held For Robbery 2^— BIP) — tor. 39. India nllq. nnrnlpd frnm fhA qtnto nHflnn Inert Animat. w«»«t trvlav <n with a. holdup at rnhlHi. Ind. —_— o Mn'TlHli’ —Whpn in nmd nf n carnhonp T v a. Pndin at your service. 318 South 10th st. 306a2tx
Frank J. Mills of Sioux City, lowa arrived In Decatur Friday morning and will spend the week-end with lite parente. Mr. and Mm. F, V MUte of Mercer avenue. Mimi Kathryn Hower and Marlon Feaael are spending this afternoon and evening In Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Mills have returned from Garett whore they epent Chrtetmas with Rev. and Mrs. B. H Franklin and family. Mr. and Mre. Dick Shaw returned to Shelby this morning after a week's vteit with the latter’e mother Mre. Grace Allweln. i Rev..and Mie. George Walton and daughter reutrned Friday from Ashland, Ohio, where they epent Christ-, mas. Rev. and Mrs. B. H. Franklin and family of Garrett will arrive fn Deatur today to bo the guesta of Mrs. Franklin’s parents, Mr. and Mi«. F. V. Mills. , Mr. and Mrs. Mll» McKinney of Cincinnati will be guests at the F. ' V. Mills residence over the weekend. Janet and Doris Swaim, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Swaim of Bluffton, returned home last evening after a several day's visit at the home of their grandmother, Mrs. Agnes Andrews of Weet Madison street. Mrs. Charles G. Dugan and daugh- J ter, Miss Frances, have returned from Sarasota, Florida, tc Wayne, I Pennsylvania. Miss Mary Helen Lose and Bob Eyles of Indianapolis returned hemo after spending Christmas with the' former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lose. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Boxeil and son Walton of Marlon Indiana are, guests at the Max Boxeil residence ' on North S-scond street. Mr. Boxeil and slcn are here to attend the meet- ( Ing of salesmen for the Schafer Co. Miss Mildred Teeple and Norman | White and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kintz of Fort Wayne left this morning for Elmira, New York, to spend New Year’s as the guests of Mr. . and Mrs. William Klepper, Jr. Miss Evangeline Spahr returned to Barneville, Ohio, today after spending the week with he - .parents. | Mrs. William Bowers of this city in continuing to show improvement, according to word received here by friends and relatives- The baby is also getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dirkson and son Lubin of Hobson, Mont., are i visiting with Charles DlrKson and I family, north of Decatur. They plan ' to stay about a month. The trip from the west was made by motor, i the party ariving here in time for ! Christmas. Mr. Dirks-u formerly lived here. He has been a resident of Montana for 19 years and this is his first visit to his brother's home in eight years. THEOLOGISTS | PAGE ven ti on. i In presenting a new valuation : of personalities upon the basis of spiritual viewooint, the archbishop pointed out that governments are making gradual inroads upon pel
i ! COM-r’Niintig ai l DAY SUNDAY from 1:15. “RENDEZVOUS” . I 1 w ;«», nnc’ATTMTt pttcicf.t.l, PriV^ T TE HAPJVFS Lionel r’nf'nr Pcwaorn «CTAR JIT PAYS ATT’RO” 1 n0.25c ! — OFO R'IFT A JOAN 1 RCNNF T T in “AHP CDIJI nN’T TAK c IT” —w’th Walter Connolly end Billie Rorl/e. Added — _ Another ‘CRIME PAY’ S-Hes — and —A ■PO“E V E. THu SAILOR’ Cartoon. 10c-16c MADISON Theater j CTTN MON b» a Hn>e Sunday 2 P. M—loc-Wc FIRST Sunday Evening Show 6:30 «rrp a ye ATT AVTIC jyipp W.m-PDTTVD’ 'with TACK RENNV NANCY PAPPOLI,. rrvi? RAYMOND- patsy KELLY--and a host of o‘h'”' S, ars. A LEON EPPOL Cnwetlv. Ton lah t — KEN MAYNARD in "WFSTfRN COURAGE.” Added— TAILSPIN TOMMY in “THE GRFAT AIR MYSTERY —and A VODVIL Revue. 10c-15c l
sonality of individuals and per- , eon al freedom. Likes New Deal Indianapolis, Dec. 28-- (U.R) — England likes tho new deal particularly since it i- being conducted in th<- United States and not in England, the most reverend and right honorable William Temple, D. Litt., DD., Archbishop of York and prlnmte of Englund, said in an interview here last night. The archbishop ha t | just finished addressing delegates to the national conference of theological students at Butler University when ho made this conversation:
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‘’President Rongevelt in liked Very much in England, and the English admfre him for Wa courage and are watching his expertuiente with a groat deal of interest,” be said. “They like to watch these (-xperlmeats, especially when they are being conducted tn tho United States rather than England." ’ Some regard the president as highly conservative, while others think him extremely radical. All arc interested in seeing how the play will work whereby businrsu is to be revived by creating a scarcity," the archbishop declared.
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Escaped Felons Face Additional Changes Anderson, Indiana Dec. 28—(UPI —Tw<> escaped felons from the state prison farm, charged with the murder of an Indlanapolte detective sergeant, todaj- faced additional charges in connection with a f 1,200 grocery store robbery hero Nov. 28. The men, donaid Joseph and Pan! Pierce, both of Indianapolis, were charged with robbery while armed and grand lan eny in affidavits filed by prosecutor Cecil Whitehead O ■ Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
