Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 83, Decatur, Adams County, 6 April 1936 — Page 3

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„„ ft ing of lhe M. r was in a the busing. tne.pl*>* wrc ma. e fF in- Artn Festival to.br t\rt 11»H. Mund*. ln<t. j largl . number from here tirk a!*o conducted the study hour, disuse- £ a n<l their synonym-, fining to light. i‘* £ n . color, character and ( t were dto'is’* I*- 1 *- . ft, social hour which folL W bhaiicher, assisted'by ■ Stuckey, served delicious • Better Homes economics I meet above the Model Uatlonnw. Thursday afternoon tckxk All members are urgtend. ■MI closing of the Shakentab will be h. Isl Tuesday The closing will be In the , guest dinner and will be th. Zion Reform d church Jrty o’clock. Mis* Marlon will be the speaker. Henry Bowman and Mrs t Drew will be hostesses to n Chapel Ladies’ Aid aocdnesday afternoon at one’tlotck. Al! members ar® I attend. fen Junior Walther league <at the school for a bustKing Wednesday evening at irty o’clock. Uta Theta Tau sorority will Uh Mm. Charles Holthouse ATCHING COLD? At the first warnBk ing sneeze — quick j2i -a few drops up each nostril. Its gs timely use helps Jr prevent many colds KSVtTRONOL

HARRISON CARROLL Copyright, 1936, • ; Feolurej Syndicate, Inc. 1 LIWOOD—The photographer ' M;el the picture ot Grace * iud Addison Randall toaused plenty of comment.

an; vi vvntiutui, but the funniest , crack of all was made by Glenda ' Farrell, who. supposedly, is 1 still the object ot ' Randall's affection. When she saw the published pic- 1 ture, Glenda ‘ burst out laughing. “For gosh sake, ' look at that tie!” 1 she exclaimed. 1 “That Randall ‘

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ivauuau do a bow tie." “W, the busy Mr. Randall ' ” have opposition with ," r an old friend of hers, ' ’« la arriving in town and * for ail available dates. 1 business man. Cana a doorbell rebukes you Mon call upon her before ' U!> until that hour. It you ’ ' button, chimes will play: • G » Away and Let Me “"W Phonograph is the koni T. n . S the film ,olk «. hidden or otherwise, taary conversations, which h' lK fcr th « amusement w . d , ? ue,,s - Dorothy di ' a ed ,I,e mike and got He|Z'n lt V it her recent a,2" B ro4»rlek |, ano ther i d,v|ca Only her guests 1 1» ht/u 8 ' She has m,cr °- ManJl VnS r ° Om - dlnln B »L h d ’"‘Chen. She also *l«aei‘ ” Practlce silvery ««and I’m Telling You! Cl i' Caso: ' r ?" y Err °l Flynn’s itture. h»r en ’ kad made thaL T,le fir »t r *«« ° f ‘ he r 4 ;t u,iny - the !f In iL *" second was Warn"” Eng. ‘“SAshcr wh” tu T re Produced Pr| ot of th? m JaC u Warn *r *>osendF „ fl m ’ he cabled ®onths lai.”” J.° HeUywood. 11 "l" Uvm * 1S * hap P* n ». the pfferlal- «p. So,dier "- or ’ »‘U be ev.nr .ramount now s uUavan mad « wl ‘h Sdlng w,. p Ch ar!es Boyer Eei to do the picture,

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. i Mr*. Fanny Macy Phone* 1000 — 1001 Monday 1 Research cltrb. Mm. C. Pumphrey. 2:30 P- m. 1 United Christian Mtekslonary eoc- ’ iety .prayer meeting, Mrs. (1. T. Hurts 2 to 3 p. nt. Pinochle club, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Murk®, 7:30 p- m Tuesday Zion Reformed W. M. S„ church ■ 2 p- m. Delta Theta Tau. Mrs. Charlee I iHolthoiiae,* 7:30 |p. ni. C. L. of C. Husintw meeting K- of ■ C. hall, 7:30 p- m. Pythian Needle dub, K of P. 1 home. 2:30 ip. m. Tri Kappa, Elks home, 7:30 p. m. Zion Reformed O. M. G, church 7:30 ;p. ni. Evangelical Dutiful Daughters 1 claee, Mrs. Ted iHanhert, 7:30 p. m. Young Matron’s club. Mm. Erank Crist, 5:30 p. m. United Christian Missionary society prayermeet ing. Mrs. Homer Huie, 2 to 3 p. m. Psi lota Xi, mayor’s court room ’ 8 p. m. Wednesday i Union Chapel Ladies’ aid. Mrs. Henry Bowman and Mtv. Thurman Drew. 1:30 p. mZion Junior Walther League. 1 school 7:30 ip. tnFrivolity Club, Mrs. Rob ’August, • 7 p. m. 1 Commonweal study club K of C- . hall, 8 p. m. Zion Lutheran Missionary society, Mrs. Frank Braun, 2:30 p. ro. United Christian Missionary soc-1 I iety prayer meeting, Mrs- Elmer' Harlocher, 2 to 3 p. m. Thursday I Better Homes economics club, i Model Hattchery, 2 p. m. ! Eta Tau Sigma. Miss Isabel Odle. 7:30 p. m. United Christian Missionary society prayer ‘.meeting. Mrs. iA. D. Artman, 2 to 3 p. in. Saturday Colored Egg Sale. Mutechier Mar- ' ket 9a. m. Union Chapel Easter Market, - I Brock Store. 9 a. m. Mary and Martha bake sale, Schafer Store. .Tuesday evening at w ven-thirty o’clock for a business meeting.

"Simoom" and, after that, lie is supposed to report to France. If he can postpone the trip, “Hotel Imperial" will go back into production this summer. If not. it will be made on Boyer’s return to America in September. Wanger has interesting plans for “Simoom". It is being written byJoseph Kessel, described as the Gene Fowler of Europe, and will be directed by Anton Litvak, the Russian megaphonlst responsible for Kiepura's “Love Me Tonight”. Bob Burns, the bazooka player, is now acknowledged as the leading son of Van Buren, Ark., but Mayor Tom English of that little town has written Burns that the municipal treasury is being hard hit by the spotlight of publicity. Thousands ot radio fans are writing to the city asking questions about Burns. Now that Bob Is to do “Rhythm of the Range" with Bing Crosby, the movie fans are starting in. Mayor English wants to know If Burns won’t help defray the expense of answering all the fan mail. Lee Tracy’s ma writes from Wilkesbarre, Pa., that she was not endangered by the flood waters, which relieves his mind, for he was two days getting an answer to his

telegram.... The Betty Healy, who plays Stan Laurel's wife In “Our Relations" Is the ex-Mrs. Ted Healy. She was Ted’s vaudeville partner for years, but this is her screen debut. . . . The month’s best alibi for a black eye Is advanced by Norman McLeod, the director. Playing

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golf the other day, he says, he had to play the balk from under a tree while the caddy held a limb out of his way. But the caddy let go of the limb and it whipped back into Norman’s face. . . . Patricia Havens-Monteagle, of the "Great Ziegfeld" cuties, is doing all right by herself. She just said goodby to Count Roger du Halgonet and Prince Charles d'Aratnberg has now arrived to sQulre her about the movie village. . . . Ed Ilatrick has received a wire that the missing duck from his birthday party has turned up In New York. . . . And Dick Powell, who used to be one of Pittsburgh’s favorite entertainers, is sending a handsome check to the flood relief authorities there. TODAY’S PUZZLE— What Hollywood dance director was fired off the set of a certain picture because he couldn’t remember to control his language in front of youthful players?

DECATUR dut y DEMOCRAT MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1936.

I ______ _________________________________ VtMXitM. tail, U. J. Hariiukla Toiaen xxnimnj, Wiu»t*>u "SaUn, N. C. Ss" SCIENTIST. (Mot Barton goes 4 3C' ’-a r- down 3000 feet into the ocean EXPLORERS. Mr. and Mra. La ~ ./ z Ft * .» depth* in the ’'bathysphere.” Varro. He says: "Camels make 1 . aMfr !'V' if . ** Ft? Ik s*ys: "Camels make my food any meal taste better and digest j| »£' |j» tastebetterandhelplllodigest.” ** U |B easier.” She add*: "Camel* E Ams fc i •S’SfeCfc I I appeal to a woman’* taste." i I- fIV j , 4 bl A & 1 FARMERJohn Kirby enjoys *z- \ fe <?' k Caniels bort I.f all at meals ’ ,Mj■« 'Smnk.ng Camels hr.| r a KM» * i.jfS’' wF in... » If -eflb t-'SI 11 get a lift’With a Camel. • . -k* * V wiiHtSwryMrv STEEL WORK Ell "1 have to cat quirk." rays Harry K jMwrili I Fiaher, who work, high in 4 BILLIARD | L | ■ bear..nnarr..w ,<am... A CHAMP.’I f.iund , tame I help* my digrrtion. Z .. A ' * thatamoking AERIALI ST. <I• 1 k VrJHM M 1 H I Camelaiaasperial 1 ’H I Vera Ktari*, *tar I t ~s" - B ® jfe».- A pleasure and a real / j nf "Jumbo,” aays: S *>d to digestion.” ' ‘£< "Thanks t-> CamZ W-rsa ,a 5” tl "“ v '’ t,ran . <!.-<. I get added enA w,Hie Hoppe. joyment.iutiifmy food. I bi-Cam- WORLD-SERIES HERO, • pSMfel <' ' m.lilertlavor." <;.,sl.n. Bays a ■-» .■ jfa—_J ballplayer has tn wati h *L / v~SBa Sg *WI i I -fwwl. qHBB digestion like a hawk He t> ■» X%S jj ’ ••••■"■ • '• stimulate® digestion.” ineHencc agree Camels ■ I i Ccience and cvcryaay . diaestion 1 SPEED KING. The winner of y |e Indianapolis Classic, Kelly \ I ■ ple as * Camels promotes M .if Petillo. says: "Camela hit the PARACHUTE JUMPER. M’ MnV walk of life sm °V .testion. Camels re- ® spot and go a long way in keepJoe Crane ia a hearty eater. I a wWh people in , £on . good d ‘ 8 t he natural I ing my digestion tn good shape.” I "It’s just natural for me to Igfe f W oet "keyed up- . slore and " lcre . t : ve fluids. !% turn to Camels for diges- L . V||» <unt hurry and mt-Otas of •v W1 distance record holder. : z | v confirm the fat- s|| ■™- I SEafggi s .^ <( * I V joy a good meal. Camels MHMK lE_W "i»L < B | stimulate digestion and HR . m asenseofwell-bemg.” g WINNING PTCHEP Tommy ? I iiSU bridges, of the World-Cham- w " -■»’ ' 'i’ ■ « ' —* pionTigers,says:"lliketosmoke vS , ®i* J&. fl 4>y g'nJVlrV’f e > my Camels, particularly at „ TENNIS CHAMPION. ■ mcala. They help my digestion.” gj Stamina depends on BMMMFB'.T J -/I <> r ‘~ •v-- T 3BF ~ • <■& good digestion. Petite wK w * ■ % iffe I * W 4 ~ ' y /' Mrs. Ethel Arnold, a| M C HBHHBQHBL. ——~ ~ whose lightning speed BIG-GAME HUNTER. ‘Camels never says: "I smoke t’amels upset my nerves.” says Prank Buck, | and enjoy food more.” pjf *J- fa ' I n&ail wild-animal snarer. "And they are a de- fi’L K--— lightful help in promoting digestion.” TjSh<erJJ'~‘ ’ 4k iBlKMfi '«KSsBKSiaB

A pot luck dinner was held Sunday noon honoring the birthday anniversaries of Mrs. H. E. Butler and Miss Zulu Porter, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Butler. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Butler and daughter Mary Jo, Mr. and Mrs. Giles Porter and family. Miss Naomi Butler of Cincinnati and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. i Butler. The honor guests received a' number of lovely gifts. The Mary and Martha class ot the • Methodist E. iscopal Sunday school will have a sale of baked goods at i the Schafer -stor Saturday. April ! 11. The Eta Tan Sigma sorority will ! meet with Mies Isabel Odle Thurs- ' day evening at seven-thirty o’clock- — Mrs- Bob August will be hostess to the Frivolity club Wednesdayevening at seven o'clock. The C. L. of C. will have a Unwineee meeting Tuesday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. The Ladies' lAid society of Union Chaipel will stronger an Easter Market at the Brock store Saturday morning. The sale will begin at nine o’clock. Anyone desiring to leave orders may call Mrs. Earl Chase or Mrs. Harve Koos. Employes of the Culver Manufac-i turing Company, Winchester, expert sewers and other interested persons will meet with Mr. Culver at 1 the home of Mrs. Richard Burrell, 121 South Sixth St., Tuesday evening at seven o’clock. There will be a business meeting I of Pai lota Xi Tuesday evening in the Mayor’s court room at eight ' o’clock. The Woman's Missionary society of the Zion Reformed church will meet in the church parlors Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Brentlinger of Pleasant Mills entertained the following guests at their home Sunday; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Vannett, and Children Doyle. Bobby and Gwendolyn, Mr. and Mrs. Dora Kellar and children Joe, Patsy, Marilyn Lou and Carolyn Sue, Columbus, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Brentlinger and sons Loren and Billy, and Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Porter and son Jack- — oRobert Cook has returned to Dela- < ware. Ohio, after a several days visit with his mother Mrs. Dora Cook.

( *- — ♦ Adams County I Memorial Hospital • —— ♦ Virgil Macy, route 4, Decatur, admitted this morning. Baby Rose Marie Roop, twin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Roop, admitted this morning. ! Henry H. Akres, Eaton, Ind.. ; dismissed yesterday. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ehler visited j in Fort Wayne this afternoon. Miss Vera Porter has returned Ito her studies at Muncie after ' spending the week-end with her I parents. Mr. and Mrs. Giles Porter (of Winchester street. Miss Naomi Butler of Cincinnati spent the week end in Decatur with j her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Butler, Fifth and Jackson streets. Mr. and Mrs. J H. Heller left Sunday morning for Indianapolis, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs- Dick iHeller and family before ■ continuing to Terre Haute. Mies Mary Grace Zimmerman has ; returned to her studies at Earlham |. college after a ten day’s vacation ; with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Martin Zimmerman. She was accompan-. ied by William Wood of Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Reid and i daughters Miss Ruth and Mrs. William McAfee, son Mark and Miss Aldine Cave, all of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with Mre. Mary Fullenkamp and family. E. O. Osterman writes from Ve- I vay. Ind. Where he has lived for the | past seven years, that they have | had plenty of rain, that the flowers , are blooming and the early gardens ! are up. He als orenewed his sub- | scription to the Democrat and says | he can’t get along without the home paper. 0. S. Fortney of Pleasant Mills I transacted business in Decatur to- | day. | Mrs. Peter Hees of route 4 shopped in Decatur today. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gilbert and I son George Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. | William Gilbert and Mr. and Mrs. | Paul Weitdfelt spent Sunday with , their uncle, M. R. Stogdill and family near Ossian- I Miss Josephine Archbold. Indiana- | polis, was the guest of her parents, j Dr. and Mre. Roy Arch'bold, over the week end. Mr . and Mrs| W. E. Hoffman of I Indianapolis and Mrs. Cliff McCor- | mick of Fort Wayn? visited in De- ( catur Sunday. Phil Byron of Peru visited in De- 1 catur Sunday- I Mr- and Mrs. B. Claude Case re-

turned to their home in ConnersI ville after spending the week-end' with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Burkholder. They were accompanied to Decatur by Miss Barbara Burkholder, who spent the past week visiting her grandparents in Connersville. 0 ARRIVALS Dolores Jean is the name of the daughter born March 31 to Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wolf of Bush street. A daughter. Sharlene Marie, was burn to Mrs. Arthur Kurber, 916 Nuttman avenue, at the Adams 'county memorial hospital Sunday morning at 3:15. The baby weighed seven pounds eight and one-half ounces. Mrs. Kurber was formerly Miss Catherine Schumacher. ORDER WALLACE (contixpep from which farmers, by such a practice, would have been exposed.” Since most of the money long since has been paid, he said, "some of the original reasons for disinclin-' ation to make public the names no longer will apply.” Wallace said he was willing to compile the list of al! those ipaid more than SI,OOO, but asked for "time to do the work proiperly.” He said it would be necessary to | check 6,900,000 contracts to obtain information asked in the resolution.

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. Os the 1.031.549 cotton payments [i ! only about 7-108 or one per cent was in the bracket above SIO,OOO, Wallace said. . ille defended large payments, , pointing out it was necessary to compensate large operators at the same rate as small farmers if nation wide production djustment was to ibe a hieved. Larke corporations, he eaid, had to share their AAA benefits with tenant farmere. 0 Township Trustees Hold Meet Today The regular monthly meeting of the township trustees was held today in County Superintendent of of Schools Clifton E. Striker’s office. Routine business matters were transacted. o Jesse Rice Returns From Chicago Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rice returned to Decatur late last evening. Mr. Rice has been aipatient at the Michi ael Reese hospital in Chicago for the 1 last six weeks- He expects to rest ( and gain strength before returning ' to the hqs‘| ital for further treat- | ment. o Name Petit Jury For April Term The jury commissioners met thin morning and named the members of the petit jurors for the

next term of co’ir’. April 1:1. The i commissioners -,e Forest Elzey. Henry F. and County I Clerk G. Remy Bierly. The regular panel of the next court term is: William H. Betz. Hartford township: Herman C. Weber, Root township; Laura A. Davis, St. Mary’s township; Ida I Lose, Decatur; Henry Adler, De-i I catur. George Ringer, French town1 ship; Bernard Keller, Decatur; | Gertrude Gage. Root township; William O. Sa.utbine, Kirkland township; George Romey, Hartford township; Harvey Bucher, Kirkland township and Jacob Graber. Monroe township. Evangelistic Service At Baptist Church A series of evangelistic meetings was opened Sunday at the First Baptist church in this city. Meet- j i lugs will be held at 7:30 p. m., i each night this week, except Satur- | day, with the Rev. Homer J. Aspy, pastor, delivering the sermons.

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! Owen Miller of Chicago is leading ’ the music. o • Junior C. Os C. To Meet Tonight The Decatur Junior Chamber of 1 Commence will meet this evening to i make the final check of the mami berehip drive conducted thin spring. I Plans will also be made for the opening dance to be held the last week in April. The meeting will begin promtply at 7 o'clock at the Rice Hotel. Commission Tolds Public Hearings 'lndianapolis. Ind.. April 6 —(UP) —The first of six hearings on petitions to alpprove organization papers of county rural electrification associations, was held today before the public service commission. Hearings were held on the petii tions of farmers in Wabash and I Huntington counties. Whitley, Shelby, Rush and Boone counties will be given heaerings April 9.