Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 25 January 1936 — Page 3
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AN DST As f TO SORORITY SM. , ,I’l.ill h'!d •’I”'" ,1,.. neW ou North J” 1 '* 1 ' „,., njoyrnt and prizes ■gU<‘’ Mrs All 'TX SElarJorh' Hntl M ; .,,, wa»noiv JO O Os the evening. A tiir.inoio - blue and Mraf“r-‘'roo-v w< * " B<Hl kslge iy , ~! u - !'■ •v'lmo' o'clock. »»,... \l— ' ■'•■ '"'" n ,, • ■k; ,1 the K. of C hall Monfe’JJ'ONALS IJL ’■! IM lA-S ’lor daugh'lrva and son Jantees are Wayne today. \\ ln!t-'nbiiig< " and Fre<»- ”■ Mon ropK.. ' 100k " d U : - H9f \v Mu.-y atteneded th” ' ■ T'«n House in ... daughter ElKort wayne. i Trade! i” 3 Good ’ OA,n ” Decatur
[rupture [Mielp expert here J Hl. Memhardi, well known of Chicago, will personat the Anthony Hotel, Wayne, Ind., on Thursday Jan. 30th, from 1:00 P. M. II te 5:00 P- M and 7:00 p - M - t 0 ■ J:« 0 Mi’ the Hotel Clerk for the of Mr. Meinhardt's Only men are Invited. Memhard Rupture Shield the rupture on the averKt ■■case regardless of size or —no matter how much exercise, tift. or strain. The Rupture Shield is molded to each indii|| vaal as a Dentist makes false (No leg straps and no arrangements). I is waterproof, sanitary. K| pAtically indestructible, and be worn while bathing or ,ng (continuously day and llnigrt) until no longer desired. t^KiUTION— Beware of imita who copy this notice. Rethe name MEINHARDI. been coming here regufor fifteen years. Oo not to see him on the above No charge for demonk| station This visit is for white Office, Pure Oil Bldg.
|nOW AU day Sunday there are the same reduced rates have been in effect on long distance station-to-station calls after »• each evening. The reductions apply to most calls on which the M!e f° r three minutes is more than 35 cents, and range front about I W per eent on some of the shorter calls l_> 40 per cent or more on ■pant calls. There are now reduced rates on person-to-person calls every I after 7 p. m. and all day Sunday. They apply, in general, on distance calls on which the day station-to-station rate is more than ■ B cen **- The discount on most person-to-person calls is the same in as on station-to-station calls between the same places. |Bal This Means It makes the telephone more useful to more | B“P eln more ways. It means a broader service at lower cost .... an d frequent contacts with old friends across the miles. Rell*"’' w °rds to some far-away invalid. Happy reunions members of the family back home, with children at school or j ’ Au< *' rfu rhoose, opportunity to clear up the week’s sWankhed business or plan the week ahead. Citizens Telephone Co O- *
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Mrs. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Saturday Cafeteria Supper, Zion Reformed church, 5 to 7 p. nt postponed one week Ladles Shakespeare Club, Mrs. Ralph Yager, 2:30 p. m. | M. E. Woman’s Missionary society rummage sale, church basement, 1 p. m. Monday St. Rita’s unit of Catholic action, K. of C. hall, 7:30 p. m. Woman’s Club, Library Hall, 7:45 ' p. m. Research Club, Mrc. Guy Rrown 2:30 p. m. Tuesday Rebekah lodge, I O. O. F. hall. 7:30 t>. ni. Eta Tau Sigma, Mrs. Richard Arnold, T:3O ip. m. Wednesday St. Vincent de Paul, K of C hall. 2 p. in. Union twp. homo economics club, Mrw. Walter Whlttenbarger, 1 s>. m. Thursday Ladies of Moose, home. 7:30 pan. M. E- Ladies’ aid, Mrs. Ear! Col- ; tor, 2:80 p. m. Friday Pocahontas lodge, Red Men’s hall 7:30 p. m. BOY SCOUTS TO OCONTINUF.D FROM PAGE OXK) Laws which are the foundation stones of the Scout Movement. Churches of all religious bodies will celebrate Scout Sunday, February 9, when Troops will attend . in a body Scout services either in tho morning or evening. A large • percentage of Scout Troops in the I United States are sponsored and i affiliated with church organizations in the three great branches of religious faiths, Protestant. Catholic and Jewish. In many Jewish i synagogues there will be Scout i services on 1- riday evening. February 7th. Monday, February 10th, will find I the Scout Anniversary being cele- | brated in public and private 1 schools. There will be many Scout i assembly programs on this day. I The permission of school authori- ' ties will make is possible for Scout I Uniforms to bo worn by school i pupils who are Scouts, practically universally throughout tho United i States. The school celebration is . designed to focus attention upon | the educational features of the I Scout Program both for boys and i in the form of leadership training I for the more than 200,000 adults who are connected with the Boy Scout .Movement. One of the important celebrations of the week wil be on Wednesday, February 12. Where Lin coin’s birthday is being celebrated the occasion will be coupled with • the celebration of that event. On this occasion there will be drama- ■ tizations of the plans of the Scout i Movement for contributing Scout | trained citizens. This Scout 10-yoar
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 193«.
Hollywood
By HARKISON CARKOI.I. I'opyiidht, Mtl. King Ffaturtt Syndicate, I nr. HOLLYWOOD The price AdOlpbe Mcujou will have to pay lor in- ill ness is to give U p s.mol.ing and drinking forever and also golf, except for a few
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boles every two weeks. The star is at home and on the mend, but he lost ?0 pounds during his last spell in the bospital and is under rigid orders from his physi-<-lan to take It easy. As 1 told you here col ■ | umns ago, Parai mount aban-
I cloned hope of Menjou being sufficiently recovered to appear in the new ending for "The Milky Way", and re wrote it to use other players. ••Hollywood’s Queen of Diamond*', they call Mae West, because of her fondness for sparklers, but La West . has just gone the way of Carole Lombard. Joan Crawford and other celebs, who can't resist the beauty of a star sapphire. Mae is now sporting a 150-carat stone, and there aren’t many bigger ones ii> the country, which she has had set in a platinum ring for her engagem- nt i huger. But the particular fumei ' doesn't mean a thing. Ts the rumor was tnie that Ann ' Harding is to marry her major after I returning from Europe, then the wedding date is due for a postpoueI ment. Sam Briskin has drafted her to make the picture, “Witness Chair”, for R-K-O-Radio before she carries out her two-film contract with Capital Productions in London. When the star does get away, her daughter. Jane, will go with her. she lias decided. And. as it will probably lie during the school term. Ann is taking a tutor for the youngster, as will as a nurse. You Asked Me and I’m Telling You! Woody Burke, Redlands, Cal.: Dorothy Wilson is going to get a lot of fan mail because of her statement printed here that she hasn't any boy friend. (1 still think site must have been kidding). Anyway, you ean write to her care the Paramount studio. Marian Brooks, of the fan mail department there, has promised to forward all letters. 1 would give you Dorothy's home address, but it would subject her to a deluge of salesmen and what-have-you. I
’ program is such that by the end of a decade one boy in every four in the United States shall have had at least four years of Scout . training. o— STATE REJECTS l (CONTINUEDJ'nOJf PAGE i fight to string power lines on , poles owned by the .telephone i company. The commission answered with | a decision there was no need for action on the first petition elnco "stand-by" service under terms of ia N. I. P.-City contract has not i been refused and ruled the second petition purely is a matter of contract with the telephono company. o TAX PAYMENTS CCONTTKrED FROMby numerous taxpayers thiis year, but that a considerable gain was expected because of improved business conditions prevailing in 1935, with more persons receiving income in excess of the SI,OOO annual exemption than in previous years since the Gross Income Tax law has been in effect-
Lo, AND Jhe OLDESFAPARTMENT HOUSE m the USA -Jhe TAOS PUEBLOM>wW F® _ ’ Now ~~~ — "■■■ i fim mb Ms® HAS A MODERNIZES APARTMENT CHIEF LOOKING ELK. 1934 GOVERNOR OF THE PUEBLO. MODERNIZED HIS FIVE-CENTURY OLD KITCHEN FOR $ll2OO. HE DID IT WITH A MODERNIZATION CREDIT LOAN INSURED BY PH A THE CHIEF IS REPAYING THE LOAN IN SMALL MONTHLY INSTALMENTS. Isa mTCHtwI .—A | , aft RAFTER Iyj I $ 10Xl I ['s dKSi bl L// VI ALBERT MARTINEZ 3 ffl* I ||| V (CHIEF LOOKING-ELKT;M^ r <--~IC^Ci 1 ■ES I OF THE TAOS PUCBLO f IS A WAR CHIEF IN ' FCHARGE OF FLOCKS & 1 herds-and is an I -- W. 1 ACCOMPLISHED ARTIST.
James Sweeney, Mlsa Davies' prop man In till her pictures, also la lending a wine bottle which beam Nupo- , lean's crest. He bought It In a New York junk yard 20 y<am ago. and ( turn been treasuring It oil this time ' Clouds to order may soon be al Hollywood’s beck and call. Don Grosbeck, the Illustrator, and Ed Lewis, the aviator, are experiment iDK with flying smoke pots to see If they ean be used t„ create artificial cloud effects for the movies, Down in the desert, on a perfectly clear day, recently puffed out u bunch of clouds that confoimed perfectly with a design drawn In advance by Grosbeck. The illustrator says: “I am confident we can duplicate anything except a 'thunderhead' and we may even be able to do that with six planes.” I If they really have discovered I . something. It will save movie loca- ( tlon companies, and the “Good Earth" troupe In particular, thousands of dollars usually lost in wait- , Ing for dramatic cloud effects. What masculine star, who just popped off In print about Hollywood people “boring him to death ", didn't seem to feel that way about a couple of extra girls on the location trip for his last picture? HOLLYWOOD TICKER-TAPE— Bruce Cabot is off to New York, and it's probably to ask Adrienne Ames to forgive him again. . . . Bob Armstrong’s present to the pilot who
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flew him to i Yuma to marry Gladys Du Bois . was a couple of . love birds. • Imagine! . . . Bing Crosby's i colored chauffeur . beat Oscar i Smith, Paramount bootblack, in Central avc- . hue's unofficial . race for mayor. I but the wlly Oscar has wan-
gleil himself the lowest numbered auto license plates In Los Angeles’ little Harlem. . . . Manuel Pena Rodrieguez, motion picture editor of La Naclon in Buenos Aires, is in town at the . Hollywood plaza, and says that 90 i per cent of the films exhibited down I > there are still from the <l. 8. ... i i We'd like to join Director W. S. Van i Dyke in giving a cheer for James ' I Stewart, the young actor who plays Jeanette MacDonald's ne’er-do-well | . brother in “Rose Marie” and who ' makes a bit part stand eut brili Hantly.
11 Ten Commandments Stolen I Cincinnati. O. — (U.R) — The Ten, ■ Commandments mean nothing to a' 11 Cincinnati thief who entered the; home of Harry Miller here and , made away with the Biblical verses. o DUTCH SECTION LOSES LEAD IN PRETZEL SALES i ' Harrisburg, Pa. —(U.RF- The pretzel industry in Pennsylvania, which , started in a small Lititz, Pa., baker shop iu Lancaster county, now i is nearing tho $5,000,000 mark. State SeCretatry of Internal At- 1 , fairs Thomas A. Logue said sale i and production of the twisted del-1 icacy, usually associated closely I with beer consumption, has shown a steady upward trend during the past several years. Pretzel production in the Commonwealth In 1934, according to Logue, was approximately 23,000,'OOO pounds and was worth $4,891,000. In 1932, sale of the baked in- . terwined strings of dough was valued at $3,722,800. The Pennsylvania Dutch section, i —Lancaster county—which led the | state in pretzel production for a; number of years has dropped back i l in the lineup of pretzel producing |
counties. York county now claims first place in the Industry. Last year tho pretzel output in that
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county alone was worth $1,720,700. I Eighty four pinna in tho ututc, i which have a total payroll of near
■ly 11.500,000, j.avf employment to .' approxlinatuly 3,000 workers duri Ing the past year. Protzel baking
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in 1934 rojnaoniod an Invented ; capital of $2,269,000, according in etate authorities
