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i will t>r al twsne for • short limn | with th* torW»" parent*. In Peteroon. FORMtR DtCATUR MAN II MARRIES Th* w*«ldlna of Mix* Marl* Bacon and H»nt*r Kite worth, won of Mr, land Mra. Ed Elbwonh re*idi«g* 1 1 Miuth of Decatur .waa aotemn ' taad on Nt. Valentine's Day In th* I home of th* groom* <-oualn, Robert I M*yer». at Exeter, California. Mr. Kiteworth ha* lived In Ex*- ■ tar for th* 4>aat twelve years, where j b* l» emeployed a* a mechanic In I ' th* Swanson garage. MRS. PRANK KRICK HOSTESS TO CLASS Mra. Frank Krick waa hoataaa to 1 th* member* of th* Mary and Mar*. ' tha claw of th* Methodist Sunday | School Tuesday evening. Mr*. L Dolch. president, had chant* of th*, meeting. Mrs. Fred Milla ted tha devotional* using th* 14 chapter of ( i Mank and reading "Th* Story of th* I Untrue Dlsiiple”. Two songs were j 'sung followed with prayer by Mra. | lawtta Beery. During the business meeting several member* were re-1 | pond ill- Plan* were made for th* I class to make a comfort. A contest waa enjoyed an,| the ’ prize wa* given to Mra Charles I Smith. Ixtvely refreshment* were aerved j to the fifteen member* present by 1 th* hoateaae* Mr*. KrictL Mrs. L. , Dolch and Mrs. Laura K. Crlll. — MRS. ERWIN MILLER .GUEST DAY HOSTESS I The Young Matron's elub and| I gui*t* met Tuesday evening at th* home of Mra. Erwin Milter with Men Charles ißrodbeck assisting , hosftws.. Th* entectaindng rooms , ; were beautifully decorated with j I bouquet* of. flower*- The following I interesting program was presented: Mra. Iren* Schafer, piano solo.! "Crewento”. Ruth Joan Miller and. Kathryn Schmitt, novelty dancea. | Mr*. Dalias Goldn-r. song. "Absent I I Contentment”, Mm. Frank Crist, ' song, “i'll Take You Hom* Again ' j Kathleen.” After the : rograin bunco waa en-' i joyed and guest ipritea wer* given , to Mrs. Wilbur Robinson. Mrs. Waij ter Miller t»nd Mrs Ciaren e Smit-1 i ley, club prizes. Mr*. John Doan.' ' Mr*. Dallas Goldner and Mrs. Fay Muthchler. A deliciotte St. Patrick'* day | luncheon was served at the dose of
I those thing* and I want to play the Held for a while. It's more fun " You Asked Me and I’m Telling You' Mrs. C E. Little. Loa Angeles: You read It correctly, Itubyede Heiner, the star of allent days la in Hollywood. She ha* been at loo»»- end* since the . death of her husband, and 1 wouldn't be surprised to see her have another try at the films. Not that she ha* to. for she la well off. Alexander Pantages always said that, when ho died, he would go out with his shoes on, standing In the lobby of his Hollywood theater. He | didn't quite do it. but the last day ; In the life of this colorful showman was crowded with activity, a* ho would have wished. He went to the race track to see hl* horses, he spent several hours at the theater and. later on. he was host to several friends st dinner. True to his reputation as a gourmet, he went Into the case kitchen and showed the chef how to cook the special dish he had ordered. A book cries to be written aliout i Pantagea Gene Fowler could do II justice. What well-known song writer and singer Is a-inr kidded plenty by his f rrien.-f® Aecau.oe a /ifiJf rj-h- •' .■• at a • 'loartvi... .. .r , ■. > ,
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| date HOLLYWOOD TICKER-TAPE—-i Martha Ray mode one of the blpI gent hits in the history of the Sunday • night shows at
the Trocadero. ] She made the » blase stay-up- , laters think they were hearing » “The Music Qoos c Round and t Round” for the first time. . . . And what Is , swell for her. r Ixiuls B. Mayer . and U. P. Schul--9 berg applauded » louder than any-
s body else.... , Dave Butler's stable produced two t winners at Santa Anita In one week. 1 . . . When the doctors told Mrs. Jack > Haley site would have to take off > her wedding ring for a minor opera- > tlon. she defied: "Not on your life. , that ring was too darn hard to get > on”. . . . Bill Powell gained 14 pounds ) In his two weeks’ vacation. . . . And. lest there be a misunderstanding, the blonde with W. S. Van Dyke was the : missus, who has changed the color of > her hair. s DID YOU KNOW— That Hoot Gibson was Hollywood's first stunt-man and doublet Among , other things, he did all the tough - tricks In that o* ’ serial, "The Hazards f »f Helet". I
The French get all kinds ot chic iflji into the very simplest of things when A I it comet to dothes for tiny girls. ) J|J And mummv is one of the “please- , \X\., JI L dest” as one little girl put it. When r/7 z o I°. \ she tackles such a frock as this she WIZ Z J •* All? ' has no sleeves to set in. They are WH’ 2 cut in one with the shoulders. They Wo W jtzQl join the cunning band at the neck « «sj H . that provides touch of pretty con- M r(flk The dress opens down the front, , Til W to daughter can dress herself tin- fj 0 3/h >■ aided. And opening out flat, makes I I MX, r rm it easy to press after it is tubbed. 11 - I / a nl /y! Vwl J <P 1 Sturdy or sheer cottons, linen, be- Il sides crepe de chine for parties, are / n 1 o <4 adorable materials for this cute style. Stvle No. 1688 is designed for sites I / 4. 6, 8 and 10 years. 'Site 8 requires I I / 2H yards of 35-inch material with 1 I I H yard of 35-inch contrasting 1 \ \ Our Illustrated Home Dressmak- 1 \ \ tng Book will enable you to have I \ smart clotlies and more of them for I \ \ less money. Each step in the mak- I \ \ ing of a dress is shown with illus- I trated diagrams. Send for your copy LX today. \ k Price of BOOK 10 cents. Price of PATTERN 15 cents IZDO (coin is preferred). Wrap coin care- oßr 1000 fully. NEW YORK PATTERN BUREAU, D» atir Dally Democrat, 220 Eaat 42nd Street. Suite, 1110, NuW YORK, N. Y. |
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CLT’B CALENDAR Stately Deadline, 11 A. M, Mra. Fanny Macy Fhanaa 1000 — 1001 Wednesday fte. aiur Horn* Kc, »|qb. Mrs Fr-<| fl Collier, I:Ju p m I'sloti tup Woman's cluh, Mra. Fr*d Linn, all day «ii«*tlng Hhnk>wp*at* club, Mra Burt Townsend. J;.io p, m. Hteiorhal duh, Mra. R K lllta I? 3o p. m. Frivolity rhW» Mra. t#w Milter, <:3op. m. Thuraday Eastern Star. Masonic hall. 7 30 p. m. Presbyterian Hom* and Foreign Mlmtlonary. study meeting, < hunch 2 30 p. m. Friendship Village Home Ec. cluh. Mrs. Olli* Itearmond. l :3u p. tn. Evangelical C. U W. claaa, Mr*. I Ed Warren, 7.30 p. m. M. K. Isidlea* aid. Mra. Charite i Burda*. 2:30 p. m. St Paul's Istdies' aid. Mrs. Marlon Reh*r, all day meeting. Eta Tau Sigma. Mbs Chrisj ten. 7:30 p. m St. Marys twp. Hom* Economic Ichtb> Mr*. John F*a*el, 1:30 p. m. Evang-4 al l-adl**' aid church 1 2 p. m. Piao< hie and hun- o party. Moos* i home. 7 3o p m. Friday l*-ap year Dan* e. Masonic hall. ?:30 p m. legion Auxiliary public meeting, hall. 7:46 Baptist Philo cl*** Mr. and Mr*. 'Vance Maddox. 7:So pm. World * Day of Prayer, Zion Re-1 formed church, 2:30 p. m. Pocahontas lodge, R* I Men's hall 7:30 p. m. G. E. Pinot hl* club, club rooms. 16 p. m. • | Tuesday Carp* Di<m club. Mra- Calvin ' Yost. 7:30 p. m. Evangelical Ihitlful Daughters., Mrs. ivan Stuckey. 7:3* P- m the games. The guest* wer* s*ated | at Smail table* centered with green I lace doilies on whkh weie placed i Irteh potatoes covered with sham- ' rock*. A small green imitation pot i of flowers marked each place. Th* { I eecond course consisted of shamhock shaped green icecream and I cakes. ( The guests l»>< luded th* Mesdantw K W Johnstm. Dan Weidlcr | Hattie Mills. L W. Sprang. Charles I Miller. Miles Roop. David Campl>ell of Bluffton. Francis SchmittWilbur I*>bin*on. Walter Miller, Fred Ahr, Clarence Smitley, Tz>*d ' Kretecher, Jerome Coffee. M. A. Kenworthy and Robert Krick. The next meeting of th* club will be a pot-liM k supper at the home of Mr*. Ferd O'Brien March 1». The Ijtdie* of the Mocse lodge will give a pinochle and bunco party at th* Mooae home Thursday evening at seven-thirty o'clock- Prizes will be given and light refreshments served. The public te cordially invited to attend PHILATHAE CLASS MRS. JAMES STRICKLER The Philathae claus of th* Baptist Sunday » hool met recently at th* home of Mr*. Janie* Strickler with Mrs. Clarence Strickler as assistant hostes*. Mr*. C. E. Peterson, who waa leader, •conducted the Roll call was answered with patriotic quotations !>y the seventeen member* and two guest* present. An IntercMting paper was read by Mrs. ('. E Bell on the military life
“Self Help” Dress Makes Daughter ft* TZ>r Efficient J* Little l-.Jniilual 1 You’d Want Her to Be — Z >--1 i •» / /njiwy | / v>)il >&l4/Dw
|of (|e*org* Waahlngtnt. Mr* If. N*. I Shrull talknd on Washington a* a jihrtetteu. tteltrlmu ri-froahment* I wen- served at th* cloa* of lh* pr<e (gram GIRL SCOUTS i ENJOY PARTY tllrl Neout Tr<*»p Number Three > held th* regular hu*ln*g« meeting ■ at Central building Tuneday at four II <•'< lock. After th* hltalli*** * pot luck »up;'*r wm enjoyed Bingo was , played and a Mptendld tlm- wa* had by all m*ml»*rs pr<«*ni. Th* Dutiful Daughter* claaa of th* Evangelical Sunday nbool will 11 meet with Mrs. Ivan Stuckey Tuea* 'day evening at 7:3* o'clock, Mtw. McConnell and Mra. Fred i .Stauffer will be aaatellng hostess**. Th* General Electric plnochte Glub will meet in th* cluh rooms Friday evening at eight o'clock. STYLE BRIDGE WELL ATTENDED .' Forty table* of bridge wer* In 1 .'lay play at the Elks Hom* Tues- . day evening when the Delta Theta Tau sorority entertained with a style show and bridge party. Knitted dr<v«*s and suit* furnish-1 i, *d by Mrs. Carl Baumgartner were i modeled by Mis* Margaret Holti h'Hiae, Mia* Mildred Aeker, Mra. !<<uy Brown. Mrw. Ben Duke and; M-w. Jerome M*y*r».Ml*s Evelyn! I Kohls and Mliw Mary Margaret I Vog'ewede. The hats modeled wer* sugiplied | ( by Mtea Maytne Deininger. A door prize of five dollar* to ap- j ply on any knitted drees waa donat-. |ed by Mrs Baumgartner and wa* awarded to Mr*. Carl Smith. Bridge' prizes were won by Miss Mary Meyer*. Mr*. Chalmer Deßolt, Mm. Adrian Mr*. Lelan-t Smith Mra. Jo* lai lire nt and Mrs. Dick Eh Inger. Homemade candy was served dur- ' Ing the evening. A regular stated meeting of East--1 ern Star will b« held Thursday (evening at seven-thirty o'clock at i the Masonic home. A spec tai pat Ho-' tic program has been pr-pared and ] all members are urged to attend. PERSONALS | Mrs. Grace Allwein spent W*d needay In Indianapolis. Edward T. Deßolt. «on of Mr. and ( 31 r*. John Deßolt of South Eleventh i Street was announced today by j *Nergt, Roy Guilin, of the Recruiting Station in Fort Wayne, as on* of twelve new recruits to be stationed at Fort Benjamin Harrison in the, ’ Eleventh Infantry. U. s. Army 1 Mr, De Bolt enlisted at the recruit-1 ing station in Fort Wayne last FridayMr*. Rumel Acker received a <»>le this morning Maying that Mr. ' and Mrs. H. F. Tribble and family i had arrived safely in Madras. Spain. Mrs. Dan Zeaer and Mt*. Vincent Bormann left yeseterday for Chicago where they will purcase spring goods for the E- F- Ga* company. They will return this evening. Fred Bierly. Sr.. Elizabeth, Ind., who has been visiting his son, G. Remy Bierly nnd family since Jan- ' uury 19. and Miss Cecilia Bierly i of Louisville, left this morning for Auburn, to visit Mrs. Robert T. i Schooley They were accompanied . by Mr. and Mrs. G. Remy Bierly ■ and two sons, Frederick and Bud. i Th* local fire department aided . this afternoon in extinguishing hot • cinders from th* furnaces of the ■ Mutchler Packing company. Con-
You Can Improve Your (’ontrad Bridge • Whether you ar* a good. I«d, nr Indifferent Contrnrt Bridge playet, there la alway* mum sot improvement tn your gam*. Contract llrldg* ha* reached th* stage wliar* th* te-«t method* of evil* tuailng hands, bidding, und play, itev-ooped by different mu-.t-r* <>f the gam*, ar* In pnaesi. of »niulgamatl<>n Into u atnndurd system of bidding un-l play. Our N*rvl<* Bureau at Washington lias n-ady fur you the very lajest developments of the gum* tn Its new 32 page hound Booklet MolteUtN CONTRACT BRIDtiE Filled with abort cute to estimating and bidding, raising, and arriving at the corre- t t'entruct, and with an Inti-r-sting section on th* department of the gam-- mo«t neglected th* I'I«AY us the hand you will find thia Booklet th* moat helpful thing you huv* ever n-ad on CONTRACT. Fill out th* coupon below encloaing * dim- and send for thia Ituoklet on MODERN CONTRACT BRIDGE: |MP < <H l»ON IIEItE Drpt. B 132. Only Democrat's Washington Service Bureau. 1013 Thirteenth Street. NW, Washington. D. C. Het.- s mv dim.- for my copy of tlo- new Ihsiklet MoliKltN CONTRACT BRIDGE: NA M K RTREKT and No ; CITY . STATE I am n reader of th* Decatur Daily Democrat. Decatur, ind.
trary to the Itellef of aom*. ther* •»« no fire reported, the d-purt m*nt being called only to extinguish the cinders, which th* employ-* of th* packing company wer* unable to accomplish due to l th* Intense heat. Mra. Bell* Kaaater of Monroe I visited In Decatur thia afternoon and renewed h*r subscription to I th* Democrat. -O — - Mary Zimmerman Awarded Honor Miss Mary Grace Zimmerman. I daughter of Mr and Mr*. Martin I Zimmerman of 417 west Jefferson etreet. ha* b**n pledged to Epsilon 1 Alpha Pi. national journalistic fraI ternity. Mia* Zimmerman is a jun- < lor at Earlham college. Richmond, ind. Before members are elelgible to I the fraternity they must have epent ut least a year and a half on the college paper, the Earinam Post and Lave a certan number of credit points. No members are eligible except those on the Post staff. Steagall Hank Bill Defeated in House Washington. Feb. 26. — (t'P) — | House teadcrM today attributed <ie- ' feat of the Stegall bill to exenxpt j bank sto:k, notes and debenture* : held by the FPC from state and I local taxation to a “state'* rights'* ■ uprising. Admintetrtion leaders admitted l the bill was virtually dead It paw--1 ed the senate Monday and little
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' opposition had been expected In th* house. The bill apparently pawed th- - hoUkc on a standing vote but Rep. . ’ Wright Pa'nian. D. Teg., demanded I > a roll tali. Thl* vote wa* 172 to ' 144 against the bill. PETERbON NEWS • ____ Mrs. Erne Eteey nd Mr*. Noah Mangold of Decatur visit*! Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Weldy SundayMrs. Pearl Brown sqisnt Sunday ’ with Mr and Mr*. Orval Heller and family in Preble. Mr. and Mr* Burt Aunget of Fort ! i Wayn - sailed on Mr. and Mr*. 1 i Grant Ball Sunday evening, i Mr. and Mr*. Ed Arnold visited . Mr. and Mt*. Hansel Foley Sunday . evening Mte* Joan Dilling spent Sunday with her grandparents. Mr. and Mr*, i Frank Spade [ Mte* Jean Hauck of Muncie epent i the week-end with her parent*. Mr. I I and Mrs. Roll Hauck. t Mte* Fern Paauwater and Ralph . Spade visited Mr. amt Mr* Otto Dilling and family Sunday. The Kirkland girl* basketball team deefated the Monmouth Girte Monday evening at Monmouth 2' l “ to 22 was the score. Royal Initials Changed Ottawa. Ont- —(VP)—The royal i i initial* on all Canadian Post Os I I flee Department mail vehicles are to ' ihanged from “Q. R." iGeorgius''» to "E. It- ” (“Edwarditw Rex”) it is I announced. . | o • Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
They’re Instructed for Landon — :9 j (f k I X y C_, i jL - : |Frank Sullivan ■* " •• ■ • The distinction of being the first two delegates elected to the 1934 Republican convention at Cleveland in June went to Frank Sullivan, left, nnd Fred Harris, right, who were selected to represent the Second Knnsa.x congressional district, with instructions to vote for their governor, Alf M. Landon,
Dog Chews Down Trees SAN JOSE. Cal. (U.R) — The I sheriff** office ha« lieen asked to take dnt.stic action In th- case of ; u dog. which after clia-mg cut* up ■prune tree* in varlou* orchard*,* I chew* the tree* off at the root* | till both the tree and the cat I come- down. Quebec Near Ice-Age Cold MONTREAL (U.R) — If the aver-' | age temperature of Quebec the I year round could be lowered 4’-4 I degree* Fahrenheit, the province would revert to another ice
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Prof. Raoul Blanchard, of Gre- : noble I'niversity. *ald In a lecture here. Calendars in Campaign Woodland. <’al—(U.R) -Alan IL Merkeley. candidate for supervisor, in lining ordinary calendar* for campaign literature. The only difference is that on August 25. date of the primaries, hl* picture. I* substituted. ' O' New Coata. Suits. 'Dresses and Knitted wear direct front the market. E. E. Gass store.
