Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 28, Decatur, Adams County, 1 February 1936 — Page 3
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B* ** r - abont "-> 'win un being ■* ol his roast beef and Irene ■ ■ rbe :::.'... py Bp4» <••'■•■: ! ■:•■ f : ignoring her Binturry shortcake. OS 11 van's brother, a ■ply aomm : otli.er in the is about to get a real ,• h'ran. hot » ■ Guy Stan 1 ng play■Mtcr you so convincingly tn B* ' a 8.-ngal Lancer”. He's ! e Khyber Pass region, ■P • 1! tiie dangerous assign- '" !•' are at Joan Crawford’s tea, she pours It from a made years ago by one of B| - ■'•.ms. The helrdad, who had a a sugar bowl and a tray itch. The set is one of the possessions. ■'•l Mean,! I'm Telling Yon! HW** hr."; | ;y _ j,„ s Angeles: GinB^B^ 9 has not a baby boy, or er ' for that matter. It Is 'l ; at Lew Ayres is her The first was Jack poor stars now. The ■'■ al » !•• T'.'tew. a bus load 822 inowed up to get autographs. B** ' lk somebody at wor k with a B’to organization. homes, Edward Arnold and Kc.i,, C ' ntve r speak to each other ay to the "Sutter's Gold” Paramount ranch. It
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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Mrs. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Saturday M. E. Missionary Society rummage sale, church basement, 1 to 8 p. m. Cafeteria Supper, Zion Reformed church, 5 to 7 o’clock. Monday Christian class of Christian Sunday school. Mm. Roy O’lKtnnell. 7:30 p- m. Woman’s club, high school midii torium, 7:4’> P- m. Research club, Mrs. C. C. Rumph1 rey, 2:30 >p. m. Firemen’s Auxiliary, fire house, 7:30 p- m. Tuesday Psi lota Xi, mayor's court room S ,p. m. Mt. Tabor Ladies’ Aid, Mrs. Ora Gilpin. 7:30 p. m. Zion Reformed Missionary society church, 2 p. m. Root twp. home economic club,, Mrs- Sherman Kunkel, all day meeting. Wednesday Alumnae of Delta. Theta Tail. | Mm. Paul Briede, 8 p. m. Thursday M. E. Home Missionary society. Mrs. Amos Yoder, 2:30 p- m. Bina Buhler, 2:30 ip. m. Hißna Buhler, 2:30 p. -m. court room Tuesday evening at eight o’clock. PHILO CLASS NAMES OFFICERS FOR YEAR The Philo class of the First Baptist cnurch elected officers at a party Friday evening at the church, with Irene Bussaer, Ida Potts, Lester Johnson and Ralph Kenworthy in charge.
isn’t dislike, but a strictly humanitarian measure. They have to get up before 5 in the morning to arrive at Universal by 6. so they ean be made up and on location by 8. Fearing early morning grouches, they have agreed not to say a word until they are on the set It's Scotch that Errol Flynn is. Instead of Irish, if you ask the fan magazines. Since “Captain Blood'', they’ve all been clamoring to run a life story but Flynn turns them all down. “I'm writing it myself In book form," he cannily replies. What foreign star can be seen driving down Franklin avenue almost every morning at 3:45. with a man In the back seat baside her? They're often cheek-to-cheek. too. HOLLYWOOD TICKER-TAPE— Louise Fazenda plays the same role in the new "Main Street” that she did years ago in the silent movie made by Warners. . . . Some of the farewell gag presents sent to Howard
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Striekling and Dick Berlin as they sailed for Honolulu would make a ship’s steward blush. . . Katherine De M i 11 e is on her first trip to New York since she was a little girt. . . . F1 orl n e Dixon • (wasn't she supposed to be footbailer Homer Griffith’s girl?)
is going about these days with John McGuire. . . . Charles Ruggles is buying three more acres in the San Fernando valley to take care of his enlarging kennela His dogs have . won 88 riLOons :n the last year. . . . . A new play by Gene Towne called i "God Bless You, Inc.”, is about New ■ York’s organized ' eggars. It is due ; for a Broadway opening this summer. . . . And Victor McLaglen Is adding a sky patrol to his military . units. Captain Gene E. T’gar, first I to loop-the-loop In a Ford trl-mo-tored plane. Is to head it ‘ DID YOU KNOW— That Dixie Dunbar Is only 4 feet I 11H inches tall an weighs only 98 • pounds? Which is one-half inch ’ shorter and two pounds lighter than t Janet Gaynor?
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Texas Girl Moth’r at Age of 12 r > w _ ~ jSF M Bp i i\ ' <S X f ’ Jk • ’ : i One of the world's youngest mothers is Mrs. Daniel Gonzalos, 12. of Port Arthur, Tex., who gave birth to a seven-pound baby boy. Her husband is a 20-year-old Mexican youth.
Ralph Kenworthy was elected president; Harold Baughn, vicepresident; Alice Lake, secretarytreasurer; June Miller and Bonita Baughn, flower committee. The next meet nig, an amateur hour, will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maddox. Delicious refreshments wore served to the following; Mr. and Mrs. Vance Maddox, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young and family, Mr and Mrs. Jerry Rumple. Mrs. Harold Baughn and family, Mrs. Franik Lough, Jr. Misses Mina Wynn. Edwina Shroll, Alice Lake, Bonita Baughn, Ida Potts and Irene Bessear; Ralph Kenworthy and Rev. Homer Aspy. Mieses Olive and Helen Books were guests 0 SUFFERING IS jcnynxi’iin from page one)~ ply has been cut off partially by ice jams on the Ohio river, preventing shipments from West Virginia, and inability of wagon mines to operate. Rail shipments have been delayed by increased traffic. Young Democrats To Meet Thursday The Young Democratic club of Adams county will hold a meeting Thursday, February 6. in the council chambers of the city hall at 7 o'clock. In the absence of the president, Robert Heller, the meeting will be conducted by Severin. Schurger. All members are urged to be present, as matters of importance will be discussed. County Attorney Henry B. Heller is ill at his home on Third street. He became sick at his office yesterday and last night had fever of 104. He is suffering from la grippe, with complications. -o j WANTED —Man or woman to represent us in Decatur and vicinity. Call at or write to the Hotpoint Store, 136 E. Washington. Fort Wayne.2S-3tx
Smart Blouse, New Neck Line Comfortable to —— _Sok * , Wear and Youth- ' fully Flattering / j By Ellen Worth I iX Lovely for matron and miss it / .1 fcis charming new blouse. I /K V/ / a. ,- z Pictured, the model is shown in / 'W' cravat print silk, smart besides be- . f ing practical. It’s especially nice for school, office and for general / * day wear. / It can also be carried out in plain | dark or bright crepe silks. For younger women who need not study figure lines so closely, white, aqua A blue, emerald green, etc, is very | chic and “dressy” in crepe silk or "W / Xjjg io satin crepe. ■/ ''l V The collarless neck makes it «C especially easy to fashion it all* Style No. 1673 is designed for r/ni ■ T *l*4sizes 14, 16, 18 years, 36, 38 and 40- _‘v X ■ I. inches bust. Size 16 requires 2<4 IjLIf ’7JJT yards of 39-inch material for long IXTJi aleeved blouse. Our new Spring Fashion Book J J J© 7 wilt enable you to have smart clothes for less money. It’s just full el new ideas. A -d- ’"T* *Tj Price of §OOK 10 cents. j i B Price of PATTERN 15 cents' TUT "W (coin is preferred). Wrap coin Jj Illa~ carefully. *53 t* 1 New York Pattern Bureau, \ Decatur Daily Democrat / „ X. 220 Ks«t 42n<l St, Suite 1110 NEW YORK. W. Y.
1 Plans Advanced For Student Sale Day All the stores participating in tne Student Day sale on Saturday. February 8, have signed their willingness cards and have been assigned their respective students, who will work in the stores on the day of the sale. The handbills, advertising the sale, have been printed, and will be distributed by the students the ' first of next week. Signs are now being placed in the various windows. signifying the merchants’ participation. The Decatur Daily Democrat will print a special Student Day issue, advertising the : special bargains available on that 1 day. An old fashioned trade day is I expected in Decatur, accompanied j by one of the largest shopping I crowds in the history of the city. I All of tne stores have been solicit- I ed. and no more entries are ex- I pected. ; l —— Country Conservation Club To Meet Monday ' The country conservation club, ! will hold the regular monthly 1 i meeting at the St. John's school ; I on U. S. highway 27 Monday eve- ■ | ning. All member* are requested I j to attend. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller and I daughter. Marjory. of Warren. 0., ‘ were gueslts of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. 1 Garard last evening. They return- • ed to Warren today. Mr. and Mrs. I Miller came to Van Wert. 0., on 1 the account of death and burial of Mr. Miller's mother. Mrs. J. H. Heller and Miss Eliz- • abe-th Peterson visited in Fort ■ Wayne this morning. A $93,000 school building will be . built in Jackson township. Wells c county. The matter has been ap-
proved by the state tax board. The federal grand jury In Fort Wayne has returned 77 indict-
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