Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 16, Decatur, Adams County, 18 January 1936 — Page 3

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parT L PFTS -sRxXriNG a. a SHEETS M^K" held A v Sheet® in Honor _ ,',‘f »"^ rv ' d am ! >’r. iir "’ Ml *’ S son® Earl. Carl and ■T' '. Mr and Mrei R - , ‘ ul, " n 7W*X..iv- Hubert- Marjorie and Mr and -Mrs. Harn’ CHf | BRr,; and Mi* J-.s® 1»>11 nnd /■W&L, vid:w. Donald and Thor ■RL‘ untl Mi» Clarence CbronisBtorJl’on Eifne. Mabel Spring■W ,1,),.■!,•■ : Victoria; Mr. and , ■!L Ltrval Clifton • i:i ' l ’ on 1H " l>n; i W>-!k-r: Miss Helen ■ « dlfton; Mr. and Mr®. Virgil ■ nrX- and daughters Ellen and and Mrs S FX Park. | X Friendship Village homo KJEniicmdnb Wl 'J meet with Mrs. N , ‘•■tihrno'clock ' V Wire will be a business meeting at the Elks' Home ..veiling, The me. ting has for seven o'clock on acthe junior clans play. Dutiful Daughters* class of ■ tiwl-var.geli.al Sunday school will. ■ juJw.th Mrs. Garth Journay. 428 street Tuesday evening o'clock. | PWATHAE CLASS ■Kys meeting phEath-o* < las® of the Hap- ■ tiM Sunday tn.-t with .Mrs. S. Friday evening with Mr fhil assistant hostess. Bak. ■ na-i charge of the ■•gram. Rev. Homer gave the devotional®. Rev. Tliompt' al read a of ■ hi»ic’’r.e Tao tradings were givVhV Miss Mildred Baker and a was given by Mrs. Will Winclotting song deli- ■ theaKstesses. R YOU' G MARRIED COUPLES K'mE-WITH MRS. FRED BUSCHE S Th d C .;!•.■•’< ■ oi» •■<< Hi'i-eopal Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred B' Friday evening. Mr. and Laweon were assisting

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I replica of Mae West's bedroom to be shown at that London housing exposition in the early spring The star’s Idea of a Louis XV sleeping chamber is something to write home about. The mirrors above Mae's white and gilded bed now belong to history.

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| JB 1‘ the ensemble that really I the visitor. A white bear rug I floor, white silk brocade curV al the windows and a bedspread | Flans ot the room, photoF 5 s and sam P les of the upholstery I jßfc rapC3 are now on thelr way t° If the exposition's deco- | can believe their own eyes, the ■eduction of the room will be MV when the doors ot the fair claims of Duke York, Hollyff^ Ctor ' that he was t° have I Bl Thclma Todd’s mysterious guest | oocktail party she never atBaSr d have refreshed the film memory about this unusual >cter. He used to have a of playing mechanical men, I ®" ! audiences to catch him batE|9 an eye. Not so long ago. ParaMBV°t Studio was giving a party to i * “Vatery picture. York was W*'" ! *° He In a coffin and portray Pse ' while the guests tried to I *n° Ut if he was a human being wax figure. II hIT-w Cbard Dlx had been willing, un sons could have started lite a nice bank account for workn a motion picture. The R-K-O ° waated t 0 wri,e ln partß for J ‘h® sta ’’’s next picture, but ■■'“umbs-downed the idea. Letting lead a normal life h*”" a mania with him that ho Itair. . , rcfused to ha ve publicity res taken with them. : lißv U n Sl t ed M ® and I m Telling You 1 Roberts. Glendale: The two ™ wh° pldyed 18)and beaut|ea (n Mitian ! he Boun ty" are not Wended ‘.i?’ n ° r has the s,udio tended that they are. Mamo u° played opposite Clark I■L, “’ awaiian, but she has been tße iiJ >Untry *° me tlra * ■tudying th|rom’„t? U ir Marla Grenada. I fflST.u V,s - a - via for Franchot T Mexican girl, who used to

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Mre. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Saturday Evangelical Mission Band church 3 p. m. M. E- Missionary Rummage sale, church basement, 1 p. m. postponed. Christian Ladies Aid, "jitney” supper, for public, church, 5 to 7 p. m. Monday Woman's club, lecture, Library ■Hall, 7: <5 p. m. Research club. Mrs. Henry Heller 2:30 p. m. Tuesday i Delta Theta Tau business meeting, Kathryn Frltzinger, ‘7:30 p. m. Dutiful Daughters, Mrs. Garth Jottrnay. 7:30 p. m. Mary and Martha class, Mrs. John Parrish, 7:30 p. m. Pal lota Xi, potluck dinner, Firo House, six p. tn. C. L. of C. potluck supper, K. of C. hall, 6:30 p. m Root township Home Economics club, Mrs. John Schafer, 1:30 p. m. W..C. T. U., Mrs. Eugene Runyon, 2 p- th. Junior class play, D. H. S. auditorium 8:15 p. mTri Kappa, Elks’ Home, 7 o’clock. Wednesday Frivolity club. Mrs. Burl Johnson. 7:30 ip. m. Thursday Friendship Village homo economics club, Mrs. W. M. Neadstlne, l:30-p. mhost and hostessJ. M. Doan, class president, conducted the business meeting. Alva Lawson was in charge of the devoi tionafe After the business contests and games were enjoyed. A spelling bee was held and M. W. Barber ■ was awarded the prize. In the clothespin contest George Hardy i was the victor. A delicious luncheon was served at the close of the evening The Reearch club will meet with Mrs. Henry Heller Monday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock. There will be a business meeting of the Delta Theta Tau sorority at the home of Kathryn Fritzinger Tuesday evening at seven-thirty. o Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

‘ - ■ - J Itve la Nogales. Many ot the nr-onc in the picture, b»we*er. were taker in Tahiti. A few readers got a wrong Im--1 presslon from a story printed here „ about Shirley Temple's many Christs mas gifts. Most of these present* came from fans the little star doesn't t even know, and she certainly cant j be blamed for Inspiring them. Then, too. Temples pass the gifts along to , children who need them. In tlie last 5 couple of years they have given away 9 more than 500 dolls to children's , hospitals and to the youngsters of ’ people around the lot The only dolls j that will be permanently saved are s the 43. which were presented to s Shirley by theater men all over the j world, the big Japanese doll that the , starlet’s Honolulu admirers gave her and a few more. r , A southern life insurance company ’ has sent a man to Hollywood to I promote regular channels of cinema , gossip for his firm. Salesmen of the , organization report that there Is only ( one sure way of getting past the door of a prospect—to talk about , Hollywood stars. The company plans , to print its own fan magazine to . supply this open sesame. What new feminine sensation of the screen, now back In New York, is plenty Impressed with a chorus boy ’ in the show of which she 13 one of ' the stars? [ HOLLYWOOD TICKER-TAPE—-t Add to Hollywood foibles: William Powell is putting a trout stream la ’ his back yard, which be will slock

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. with rainbow , trout ot sporting ! size. . . . Henry , Wilcoxon has re- , turned to the film , city with a 16-year-old boy tor a valet. He's the son ot a sales- • man at the 1 London tailoring flrm which Wll1 coxon used to r e p r e s ent. . . . Oft to Broadway : soon. Gladys 1 Swarthout will

1 play 20 cities In February before reporting to the Metropolitan Opera company in March. . . . Jack Durant and Molly O’Day have taken out a 210.000 annuity as a New Year’s present for their baby daughter. Suzanne. . . . And Gall Patrick Io entertaining Dorothy Brookman. of , San Francisco, who is tops with , Gail’s brother, Richard. DID YOU KNOW— That Alan Baxter (he played the gangster in “Mary Burns. Fugitive”! was a wrestling champ and also a i Phi Beta Kappa at Williams college?

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KING GEORGE •CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) nets, which shocked the nation when it was broadcast Just. before midnight last night, interrupting dance programs. As the king lay ill last night a British legion post dance was being held in the village hall of Dorsingham near the estate, p—— — Munition Probe May End In Row Washington, Jan. 18—(U.R) The twityear senate investigation into wartime activities of American munition makers and financiers appeared today to have ended in a bitter row involving former President Woodrow Wilson. Chairman Gerald I*. Nye of the munitions committee revealed only >4OO was left or a $125,000 appropriation. Sen. Carter Glass, D.. Va., chairman of the senate appropriations committee, declared that "not another dollar will I vote to that (munitions) committee.” Revelation that the committee virtually exhausted its funds came in the midst of an inquiry of financial transactions between J. P. Morgan and Co. and the allies prior to the United States entering into the war. Al Feeney Ousted As Milk Administrator Indianapolis, Jan. 18.—(U.R) -Al G. Feeney, ousted as milk administrator for the Indianapolis area, today demanded filing of charges and a public hearing on his second dismissal from public office by the state administration. M. Clifford Townsend, lieutenant governor and head of the state milk control board, announced the retirement of Feeney and 10 other members of the Indianapolis milk committee late yesterday. Feeney asserTTu the dismissal was not made in the manner provided by the state milk control act. and as result he demanded filing of charges and a public heafTTTg. Q Swirling Snowstorm Sweeping Midwest (By United Press) A swirling snowstorm swept over the midwest and whirled toward the Atlantic seaboard today, grounding airplanes and bibeking many highways. North central states were blanketed with snow. Northwestern lowa reported the heaviest snowfall in a decade. Wisconsin country roads were impassable. Kansas and Missouri felt the effects of the storm yesterday as it moved rapidly toward the east. Pushed by strong winds, the storm struck Chief go last night and was expected to leave six inches of snow on the ground. All available WPA and PWA workers were notified to report for snowremoval duty.

Germany Extends Italy Sympathy Berlin. Jan. 18.—(U.R)—An armed Germany that soon must demand colonies from the rest of the world extended its sympathy to Italy last night through an address by Dr. Joseph Goebbels, minister of propaganda to 20,000 cheering Nazis. 'The time will come,” Goebbels said, "when Germany must demand colonies to support its existence and the fact must be impressed on foreign peoples. “Others live in lands of plenty and abundance while we are paupers,” he continued. SENATE EXPECTED FROM_JPAGE_ONE> over a nine year period. A senate survey on the eve of the vote showed there would be only a scattering of ballots against the bill when it is brought to Tull passage—seven Democrats and six Republicans. o— * Decimal Point Saves $62 Middletown, O —(U.P.)—A taxpayer who went without things he needed for three weeks and then borrowed $lO to pay $62 in taxes got it all back except 62 cents. He had misread the decimal point. o Hoffman Seeking Crime Solution Trenton, N. J., Jan. 18.—(U.R) — Gov. Harold G. Hoffman prepared to meet a fresh onslaught of foes today while directing every resource he could command toward the one achievement that can lift him from political desperation to dazzling triumph —complete solution of the Lindbergh case. Two lines of attack on the man who reprieved Bruno Richard Hauptmann were forecast. First, Attorney General David T. Wilentz, who prosecuted the convicted murderer of the Lind bergh baby, may make a statement this morning that, it was under-

New Deal in Store for India i 1.. i Man a! ■■ m It i , ■ « ij. ■ ■■ ft I c I flfln IMi Ma ‘‘ mill * t SI? \ Gha nd i p M> r q U en Lilithgow Under terms of the India bill recently passed by the English parliament, a new deal is in store for India which is now engaged in setting up its newly granted constitutional government. Marquess Victor Lilithgow, who takes office as governor general in April; will have the responsibility of trying to weld together the numerous state and cosmopolitan population which comprises India, a goal toward which Ghandi has been striving for years.

Here’s Latest Photo of John D. Although John D. Rockefeller, nearing his 97th birthday, gave up golf on advice of his doctors, he still takes frequent motor rides through the Florida countryside near Daytona Beach, Fla., where this new photo waa taken.

stood, will be a bitter attack on the governor for issuing an allegedly illegal reprieve. Second, impeachment plans continued in the legislature although action may be delayed until after

Jacket Dress-E&ttery Collar "Youthful Type ) / that Suits Miss / or Fuller Figure t> f By Ellen Worth /TvXV /.An There are many things about this A’ -IV\ JBRyGKp.'. charming jacket dress that will make you just adore it. w, 1 The soft pretty collar carries down I ft CxSRSjw 'wS* into the'bodice, and in a subtle way '"U* ■*’*»’’“ V' diminishes breadth through the waist and the hips. This model is I 1 equally smart with or without the SH; jacket. Ire Black crepe combined with white /IE jWWFwW*■ crepe in the original. I‘ Printed crepe silk with plain tonfrig crepe would be very smart j | SglKs&Sj..., .. Thin woolens are excellent too for | this easily made model. I Style No. 1676 is designed for I ' >W// sizes 16, 18 years, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, I and 46-inches bust. Size 36 requires I 53j yards of 39-inch material with (gdgjErafefeSCT ft yard of 39-inch contrasting. J , J Our New Spring Fashion Book I will enable you to have smart IS clothes for less money. It’s just full I y of new ideas. /£ Price of BOOK 10 cents. / £ Price of PATTERN IS cents, " (coin is preferred). Wrap coin I I I / | j carefully. j I I / Z W N ritfl NEW YORK PATTERN BUREAU, Decatur Daily Democrat. 220 East 42nd Street, Suite, 1110, NEW YORK, N. Y.

a final decision on whether a taxpayer will start court proceedings to have the reprieve declared illegal. Such action might be the basis for impeachment, one prominent legislator said.

F7PERSONALS Roov. M. W. Suuderinann returned fro.n Indianapolia Friday evening whore ho attondnd iho meeting ol commission of finance of the conference. Ho mated that the Ice and rniow in Indianapolis In about th<> worst ho ever .saw. Many cars were wrecked along the road, Marion Feasel of thl.s City, u student at Hall mate Teachers college at Muncie in recovering from an attack of blood poisoning which developed from a alight blister on bln heel received while engaged In sport practlc. Marion is one of the outstanding men of hla college in football and basketball. An old fashioned Indiana storm at 6 o’clock last evening included rain si -ct and snow with nom-' thunder and lightening thrown In for good measure. The roado were slick and the walks almost too mnooth for traffic. Last week’s Indiana Farmer contained an interesting story about Mt®. Gene Stratton-Porter by Schumacher that is worth your time. Judge D. E- Smith of Fort Wayne was a business visitor here today. L. Ayres drop a lino to inform uh that he will etop in Decatur a few hours next Tuesday or Wednesday on hU way to Texas, where he will attend to businee® and look after hi® valley ranch. Betty Stulte, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Stults, is ill at her home at 748 Mercer with scarlet fever. o Yankees Trade Two Players To Senators New York. Jan. 18—(UP)—The New York Yankees made a move Friday to meet the rising strength of the Detroit Tiger® and Boston Red Sox by trading Outfielder Jceeo Hill and Pitcher Jimmy Diehong to Washington for Outfielder Roy Johnson and Pitcher Irving (Bump) Hadley. Business Manager Ed Barrow of the Yank said it wa® a straight play■er transaction with no ca®h involved. The trade strengthened the belief that the Yankees are building their team to challenge the Tigers ami Red Sox for the 1936 ipennant inasmuch a® they gave up two comparatively young players for two veterans. o Fort Wayne Worker Dies Os Injuries Fort Wayne, Jan. IS —'Injuries received in a cave-in at the B. and R. gravel «pit Thursday afternoon were fatal to Howard Reaser, 27, of 1410 Sinclair street, who died at 3:35 p. m. Friday at St. Joseph'® hospital. Reaaer received a fractured right ankle, a crushed left femur and internal injuries when a large piece of the "o’verburden” frozen top boil, weighikig an estimatedSXWO pounds suddenly slid down, burying him to the waist. 0 Tombstone Fund Asked Willoughby, Ohio.—(U.R) —A campaign to raise S3O for a tombstone for an unmarked grave is being conducted by Henry Heaverly, cemetery sexton. Two years ago an unidentified young woman threw herself against a speeding locomotive and was killed. Skull Recalls Tragedy Juneau. Alaska. —(U.R)—A human skull, believed to be that of a victim of the Sophia tragedy in October, 1918, was found on the shore 30 miles north of here. It was uncovered near the spot where the Canadian liner sank and nedl-iy 200 people drowned, 17 years ago. Mystery Within Mystery Elyria. O. — (U.R) — When Elyria high school seniors staged “The Haunted House,” their coach, Miss Nina Baker, advanced the mystery element by keeping the cas’? in ignorance of the solution until the final line of the play. I cort| SUN. MON. & TUES. Dick Powell - Ruby Keeler “SHIPMATES FOREVER” Lewis Stone-Ross Alexander. Plus--Comedv, News. 10c-25c Continuous show Sunday from 1:15 TONITE—Gene Aut>-v "TUMBLIN’ TUMBLE WEEDS” Plus-Bob Hope Comedy Hill Billy Musical Comedy. Extra! Chap. 5 "MIRACLE RIDER" Tom Mix and Tony, Jr. 10c-15c Continuous show from 2:00. ♦ ♦ Kiddie Matinee at 2:00 All children 5c until 3:30.

Soup For Your Family This Cold Weather Twenty five tested leclper. for soups ranging from the <lellcati< chicken broth to the virile mulhgaXawney are contained in the leaf'let bulletin, SOUPS, now being issued by the Dally Democrat’® Home Service Bureau at. Washington. Information about the preparation and serving of soups of all these kinds la clearly and briefly stated YOUR copy, Mrs. Housewife, Is waiting. There is no charge for the leaflet except u nominal one to cover poetage nnd bundling coati. Just wrap up a nickel and mail with the coupon below: Dept. 369, Daily Democrat's Horne Service Bureau, 1013 Thirteenth Street, N.W., Washington, D. C. Enclosed Is a nickel for the bulletin SOUPS. NA M E STREET nnd No. CITY STATE I am a reader of the Iks atur Daily Democrat, Decatur, Ind.

Dog Obeys Signs Madison. Win.- (U.R) - Deafness has deprived Jinnie, a Scottie dog owned by Mrs. Arthur Ovltt, here, of hearing her mistress’ voice, but i she responds to the vibrations of a stamp on the floor and obeys sign language of the hand. Rabbits Profit Hunters Calgary, Alta. — (U.R) —Alberta’s hunters are turning pleasure into profit. They killed more than 75,000 rabbits this season and sold them to dealers for an average of 2V4 cents each. o Warship's Films Enjoyed Canton, China —(UP)—The chief movie® enjoyed by the European dwellers in Canton are those provided by the Flagship U. S. S. Mindanao, due to the general prohibition against American films by the Canton municipal government. o Two-Headed Rattler Found Boise, Idaho. — (U.fi) — A rattle-; snake with two heads was display- ■ ed here by Major P. J. Todd. CCC i district commander. The two I heads were identical, with two sets of eyes and two tongues. The I body was normal. Bootlegger, 15, Fined Moncton. N. B. — (U.R) —Canada’s youngest bootlegger has just made his first contact with the law. He is a 15-year-old boy who was arrested for selling liquor illegally TONIGHT Country Club 3 HOT PEPPERS .Members and guests only.

NOW OPEN Family Restaurant South Second street (First door North Elberson service station) CHICKEN DINNER EVERY SUNDAY Home Cooking and Home Baking. (■■■MtMESMBBMnnMMnMMMnUHnMRRT’' PUBLIC SALE Have quit farming and will sell at Public Auction, % mile west and mile north of Yoder; 12 miles south of Fort Wayne, 1 mile west of Road No. 1, on TUESDAY, January 21, 1936 Commencing at 10 A. M. Extra good work team Bays, 10 and 12. wt. 3000 lbs; 3 good cows with calf by side; 3 to freshen in May; 2 heifers; 1 two yr. old Shorthorn bull; 2 brood sows farrow in March; 10 - 130 lb. feeders; 100 white Minorca hens; 100 white Leghorn pullets; 400 bu. corn; 300 bu. oats; 7 ton hay; McCormick Deering 10-20 tractor, first class; J-Deere tractor plow, plowed 25 acres; tractor disc; J. Deere side delivery used one season; J. Deere planter; new 3 sec. spring tooth harrow, new wood frame spike tooth harrow; new double harness; and full line farm tools except binder; new washing machine Briggs Stratton motor: all mv household goods; new heatrola; range cook stove, etc. TERMS—CASH. HENRY FOX, Owner Roy’ iS. Johnson —Auct. Lunch served by church. NOTICE TO | RURAL LIGHT PATRONS All Rural Light Bills are due and payable JANUARY 20 Please make payment at the City Hall, Deeatur, on or before January 20, to save the penalty. Office open until 5 o’clock.

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and was fined $5 and ordered Io pay the costs of the court. His name was kept secret.

SUN. MON. & TUES. Continuous Sunday from 1:15. “BARBARY COAST’ wi«h Miriam Hopkins. Edward G. Robinson, Joel .McCrea. ALSO - - Thelma Todd. Patsy Kellv Comedv Scream. 10c-25c TONIGHT — "IN PERSON" with GINGER ROGERS, George Brent. ALSO —Major Bowes' Amateurs in a new vodville unit. ■ 10c -20 c Coming Friday—Another Big Special: ‘THE BRIDE COMES HOME' with Claudette Colbert, Fred MacMurray, Robert Young. ■ I SUN. vnv. a, ttie q -. Sunday Matinee 2 P. M. First Evening Show 6:30 FODIE cantor in “KID MILLIONS” Inn Sn*he>*n and 100 Girls. ALSO--EASY ACES. 10c-20c TONIGHT —BOB STEELE In "A DEMON FOR TROUBLE' ALSO — Tailspin Tommy in ' The Great Air Mysterv” and Comedy. 10c -15 c