Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 69, Decatur, Adams County, 20 March 1936 — Page 6

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WILLSHIRE NEWS Mr. and Mrn. Herman Myers were Celina visitor* Wednesday afternoon. Mies Helen Myers of Skeels (Yotwinn was a guest in the G. D. Mercer Dionie. Mrs. Harriet Hileman is a guest of her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. ow Ocheles. Clark Foreman and H. M. Foreman of laikeland. Fla., were calling on friends Sunday afternoon. The Foreman's were former residents of Willshire. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kuhn of Fort

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Wayne were over Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. John Byer. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Huber wore shopping in Decatur Saturday afternoon. A crowd of parishioners of Rev. and Mrs. Bruner of a former charge at Elida, came unday and surprised them. They attended the morn- ■ Ing services. Mr. and Mrs. Jorome Morrison < were dinner guests of Mr- and Mrs. W. E. Spitler Sunday. W. R Hills spent Sunday in Delaware with hie family, ware with hie family. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hileman and family were guests Sunday of Mr. i, and Mrs. Herbert HilemanMr. and Mrs. Clark Sciter and I, daughter Nan y were callers Sunday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Spitler. Mrs. Herman Myers and Mrs.* Harriet Colter were shopping In , Decatur Monday afternoon. Mrs. John Byer and Mrs. F. A Defter and daughters Mary and Kathleen and Mrs. J. A. Cox were Fort Wayne visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Blanche Bryan and son Ronnel were guests Tuesday afternoon of Mrs. John ißyer. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Spitler spent the week-end In Lancaster, the guests of Mrs. Spitler’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Smetters. Floyd Hill of Chicago was the guest of his mother Mrs. Agnes Hill a few days. Mrs. M. E. Beam, Miss Vera Fisher of Fort Wayne and Mrs. F. A. Detter weer callers Saturday afternoon of Mns. Frank Strickler west of town. Mrs. F- A. Detter and Mns. Charity Brown delightfully entertained ' the Dorcas Class of the M- E. S. S. at St. Patrick’s party Tuesday even- ' ing. The rooms were decorated in festoonings of crepe paper and shamrocks. A program of music and readings and contests were in keeping of St. Patrick. The hostesses served refreshments to the thirty members and visitors present. The members of the birthday club met at the home of Mrs. Rosa Price Friday, to celebrate the birth <

anniversaries of Mrs. Price. Mrs. Idora Chlleote and Mrs. George Buckley of Decatur, whose birthdays are this month. At the noon hour a delicious dinner was served. The table was centered with two lovely cake*. Those ]<-osent besides the honored guests were Mesdnmes Agnes Hill, Charity Brown, J. (1. Milderback. G. D. Mercer. J. <A. Cox, Harriet Colter, Russel Price F. A. Detter. and Miss Mary Detier. Mrs. Frank Cox was an afternoon guest. H. L. Hileman’s new garage is near completion. PREBLE'NEWS ♦ — — ——♦ Relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Meyers recently to celebrate Mr. Meyers birthday anniversary. A social evening was enjoyed and a dalicious luncheon was served later in the evening. Mr. Meyers received beautiful birthday gifts. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Homeler, Mrs. Susie Buuck and Miss Clara Ltnnemeier of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Linnemeier; Mrs. Will Linnemeier; Mr. and Mre. Otto Koenman and family; Mrs. Will Heyers and the honored guest, Will Meyers. Miss Wilma Andrews cf Ball State College. Muncie, spent the week-end visiting her mother. Mre. Bessie Andrews, and her aunt, Miss Mary Steel. Mr. and Mrs. W. Foreman and sons were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Zimmerman and daughter Sunday. Mr. and Mns. Charles Kiefer, Mr. and Mns. Adolph Kiefer and daughter visited Mrs. Mary Werling and Jacob Scheuler Sunday. Mrs. A. Stolp and daughter and Stolp'e mother. Mrs. Jund of Dakota visited Mrs. Will Linnemeier and Herman Linpemeier Monday. Mrs. Martha Lonmeier and Mrs. Rose Meyers of Fort Wayne visited Mrs. Kat-- Linnemeier and son Rudolph and Martin Bentz Tuesday. Mrs. Bultemeier and son Theeodore and grandson visited Mrs.

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By HARRISON CARROLL Copyright, 1936, Xing Feature! Syndicate, Inc. HOLLYWOOD—To hear him talk. Fred Astaire is more excited about the success of his song than in making pictures.

When all the royalties are In. "I’m Building Up to an Awful LetDown" will probably net the dancing star between two and three thousand dollars, a drop In the bucket compared to his movie salary but something to be proud of on Tin

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Pan alley. Fred Is already composing another number and has ambitions to get three songs published every year. Needless to say. his good friend. Irving Berlin, will get the first choice. If you want to know how serious the flrst-dancer-of-the-films is In his new sideline career, he is having a music room built onto bls home In Beverly Hills. Met Sally Blane and Norman Foster In the Beverly Brown Derby and she tells me they are turning over their West Los Angeles home to Sister Polly Ann Young and her bridegroom, Carter Hermann, who Is a Pasadena socialite and doing very well as an executive in a plumbing fixture business. Sally and Norman are moving into Beverly Hills. “We have to make room for the baby.” said Norman. I asked Sally whether she wants a boy or a girl. "I don’t care,” she said dreamily, "but I know it will be a girl." More superstitious Hollywoodites would shiver at the idea, but Mitchell Leisen. the director, gave a "Friday 13" dinner party. He started out with the idea of having 13 members from the cast of his picture. "Thirteen Hours by Air”, but found so many people eager to defy the jinx that the guest list swelled to 40. You Asked Me and I’m Telling You! Wilma Prentice, Brooklyn: I'm glad to be able to tell you that Robert Woolsey’s health is much Improved. You can find him on a Palm Springs golf course almost any day, usually

George Bultemeier and daughters Wednesday. Misses Lorine. ilrene and Erma Kirchner spent Wednesday at Fort Wayne. Mrs. Rudhard Bogner and son of Decatur visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shady and daughter Thursday. Mrs. Milton Hoffman and daughters Dorothy and Berneta; Mrs. Lena Sherlock spent Thursday at Fort Wayne. P. Holbrok and Caspar Dilling spent Thursday in Decatur. Knowledge Guest Trying London. Ont. —(UP) —Enest Amkwerd. French-Swiss farmer, now

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playing a foursome with Amos and Andy and Harold Lloyd, My Palm Springs scouts further report that Tony Lanier, whose "million dollar" legs are very suntanned these days, got a great rush from a young man named Eddie Flint, whose dad is a manufacturer of printer’s ink. . . . Interesting that three R-K-O still photographers are trying out for the Olympic rifle team. . . Saw John O’Hara in animated discussion with Clifford Odets. Broadway’s favorite young playwright, at the Beverly Derby. Afterwards, they visited around the tables, which is the custom In this Informal rendezvous of the celebs. . . . Mystery Is. who stole the live duck presented to Ed Hatrick at his birthday party at Howard Strlckllng's house. You’ll hear the actual battle sounds when 690 horsemen ride into "the valley of death” In "The Charge of the Light Brigade". Usually, these sounds are dubbed In afterwards, but Warner Brothers technicians have devised away for Michael Curtiz to direct the scene without the use of loudspeakers. He'll talk into a radio, and the various captains on the field will bear him through tiny receiving seta concealed underneath their tunica Each will carry a single ear.

phone, which can be hooked onto his belt when not in use ... I* case you’ve wondered, that Hollywood gadabout. Polly Moran, is making personal appearances In Australia. I met Martin Malone (Polly’s hubby! all dressed up as an actor tor “Romeo and

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Juliet” and he says that Melbourne gave Polly an even greater reception than London, where she sent tho Britishers into hysterics. Contrary to Helen Twelvetrees, who is said ta have been not so happy over her trip to Australia, Polly is having the time of her life and will stay for H weeks. TODAY’S PUZZLE— What writer Insists that a much discussed production, just released, was a steal from a story he submitted to the star of the film, and that he can produce a script with an official stamp showing it went through the studio s sceu triu department?

walks eight miles every night in quest of knowledge. After ending Ihis farm chores Amgwerd hikes to London to attend night school to learn the English language. ■ o Taste for Gum Wrecks Car Chico- Cal. —(UP)— A stit* of chewing gum cost John Nopel Ihis automobile. He started to open it while driving and the car crashed into a bridge. Canadian Immigration Up Ottawa, Ont, —(UP)—More than 100,000 European and United States immigrants have settled in Canada during the last five years, a government report reveals.

MEDICAL BOOK | FOR HOME OUT New York.- (U.R) -Seventy-five [' yearn ago on the frontier, almost , every family had an almanac ( which contained hints on what to Lio when some member of the fam ily got sick. With doctors miles away even in the most favored communities, it was the only medical advisor available. The frontier vanished. Doctors could go speeding to any farm home or city dwelling in autotno- , biles or airplanes within a few , minutes. There was no layman's . reference book on medicine. Dr. Morris Fishbeln, articulate editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association and publicist, has assembled 900 pages of { medical information to fill this gap , The book bears the impressive title. ".Modern Home Medical Adviser” (Doubleday, Doran). Dr. Fishbein has had the assistance of a number of nationally known experts in editing this work. Progress In Medicine Cited “This volume is planned to tell you in a modern manner what every intelligent person ought to know about scientific medicine and hygiene.” Dr. Fishbein wrote in a preface. "It is in away a modern substitute for the old-time family medicine book that, along with the Bible, used to be on the table of sitting rooms in many a home in the United States.” Dr. Fishbein and his associated I experts start with things that should win commendation from their colleagues. They open with a chapter on the choice of a physi--1 cian. then the family medicial | chest and first aid. From then on, the book follows ! the medical course of the individ- , ual. devoting chapters to sex hyI giene, pregnancy and child care

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