Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 93, Decatur, Adams County, 17 April 1936 — Page 3
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, CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Mrs, Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Friday | 11./io Willing workers, Miss Mari jorle Chronister, 7:30 ,p. m . I Philathiie Class, Mrs. Curtin M.w---j er, 7:30 >p. in. ; Cd. C. claw, Union Chapol Sun- , duy school, Mr. and Mrs. Forest j Waiterw, 7:30 p. in. | Pinochle club, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Melchl, 7:30 p. m. Saturday I Post-Easter dan:e. Like dub, s : 3O l p- m. Cafet ria supper, Zion Reformed church, 5 to 7 o’clock. M. E. ladles’ rummage sale, Hensley building. Monday Woman's Club. Library hall. 7:45 ' P. m. Tuesday Central PT.A , school 2:45 ,p.ni. W. C. T I'., Mim. Delton Paw water. Tri Kappfi Inspection. Elks Home '0:30 p. in. Psi lota XI, Mrs. Floyd Grandstaff, 6:30 p. in. Zion Junior Walther League 7:30 P in Centennial week Each member was | urged to earn money to be turned i in at the next meeting. | ' Mrs. Franklin Keller and Mm. Frank Brandeberry were givmto at the meeting. Mrs. Hammond. assisted by Mrs Panl Daniels and Mrs. James Staley served d?lr iot:s refreshments during the social hour. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Herman Kraft. High street. The Literature Section of the Woman's Club will present Miss Martha Pitteng r of Fort Wayne in Library hall Monday evening at seven forty-five o’c'- ck. This is the final meeting before the club closing. which will b? held April 27- All mem >ers are urged to be present The Parent Teachers a.--, -nation of Central s hoal will meet Tuesday afternoon at two forty-five o’clock. MRS. VANCE MATTOX HOSTESS TO SOCIETY The Baptist Woman’s society mot Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Vance Mattox.' Mrs. C. E- Peterson was the loader wjth "Service" as the general subject and the key verse “I am <..ne that they might have life and that they might have it mor abundantly" Mrs Peterson also gave the dev.tlonals Mrs. Will Winnes read an interesting article on "Abundant Life." Mrs. Brice 'Butler "Life’s Tangles" Mrs. S- E. Hit? "Living Above Our Work." Mrs Hina Buhler. "Loyalty.” The society's study book for next year will be "Africa" and Mrs. S. E. Shamp read an article concerning “Curi. s Customs of Africa.” Mrs. Winnes, president, announced that the year b:ok-s would bo ready for the next meeting The closing .pray-
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, APRIL 17,1936
er was given by Mrs. Buhler. Ihe Lillies then presented Mrs | Mattox, who it. moving to Muncie, with a lovely luncheon doth. DelldoiM refrivdinr nls were served by the hostiA h. Mrs. Mattox, assisted by her mother. Mrs. Curtis Misier. Mru. Hila Hurray was a guest nt the limetlng. SURPRISE GIVEN LAWRENCE EHRSAM A number of friends gathered at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ehrsam to remind Lawrence Ehr- ■ sain of h!.< twenty-third birthday an--1 niversary The evening waa spent In • playing games and visiting. Refreshlinenls of sandwiches, cake, Jello and coffee were see d at the lose 1 of the evening. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Carl Siiruani and children, Elinor Ehrsam, H len Burns. Mr. and Mrs. (Henn Cook. 'Hubert Ehream, Mary ' Gueliek. Gale c<> Mabie Harvey, | Gerald Cook. Esther Cook, the lion--1 or gm st. Lawrence Ehrsam and his father • CARD PARTY WELL ATTENDED ’ Th ■ aid party given by the Zion Lutheran Mi/sfonary i.-velety at the , school last evening was well attended. Prizes at pinochle were award- • e<] to August Walters and Mrs. Frieda Keller and at bridge to Mrs. Carl • Smith and Jack Ellsworth. Refreshments were enjoyed at the close of • ths evening. ' MRS. ASHBAUCHER HAS THE FIVE HUNDRED CLUB Mm. iA. R. Ashbancher was hosI toss to the Five Hundred dub Thursday evening at her home on . North Third street Six games were t I cn -.yed and prizes were given to I Mrs. Frank Barthel and Mis. Joe | Lose. . ' A<l li i us luncheon was served . i at small tables centered with boui quets of yellow jonquils. , ' The next meeting will be in two I weeks wits) Mrs. B. R. Farr as hosIl f t?S. — LOYAL DAUGHTERS REGULAR MEETING t The Loyal Daughters class of the , Evangelical Sunday school met at' . the church Thursday evening with j I eighteen members present Mrs. Arley trnett. .president, was in charge of the devotionals followed with a prayer by Mrs. Frank 1 Butler. Phyllis Kolter played a piano so’., an t Etola Jane Eadv an A accordian solo. At the close of the program deli- . ions refreshments were served by the hostesses, the Mesdames Ches- j t ter Mclntosh. Arley Arnett, and ■Herbert Butler. .... o PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Willard Rohrer and Ison John of Detroit will spend this' .! week end with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sprang of North Second street. ’ i Mrs. Dorothy Striker. 1042 North ■ Sectnd st., admitted this morning. Peter L. M< icr. B me, dismissed I this morning. Mi;< Christine Thayer. Route 1. i Bluffl-.n, dismissed this morning , 1 Mr. and Mrs. Vance Mattox and ison will leave M.«iday morning for ' i Muncie, where the former is asso- . I iated with an auto sates company. ! Mr. Mattox was connected with , tiie Schafer Whol sale company j here for a number cf years. : Mrs. J. A ixmg and Mrs. Charles : M. Brown of Geneva visited in Decatur last evening and attended the I meeting of the Demo ratio Woman’s ! club. I Mrs. T. A. Gottschlk, Mrs. Chris i Musselman and Mrs. Arthur Gehr, 1 of Berne were among those who at-' j tended the Democratic Woman's i club meeting in Decatur Thursday j evening Mrs. R. L- Myers, who spent the 1 ' past week with her parents Mr. and Mrs Gc.'.rge Squires, will return to, her home in Farmland this evening. L. G. Ellingham, postmaster of MMOHnnaHaMaaßMsn Smart Appearance is a matter of GOOD CLEANING 11 & and good II I cleaning is a 1/ / J matter of 5 I sending your ■V clothes to _ Sheets Bros. Cleaners i Phone 35ft
By HARRISON CARROLL Copyriuht, l'Jl6. King f'calurei Syndicate, Inc. HOLLYWOOD—As an aftermnth of thr Mu, Madame Ernestine Schu-mann-Helnk en-
tered hho Good Samaritan hospltal for observation and treatment. The news had Metro-Gold-wyn-Mayer In something of a dither at first, bill the studio Is now assured there is no cause for alarm. It the diva’s stay in the hospital Is for
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Mviiuuiuuii-i n um any lenj’t.h of i time, however, the starting date of ! her picture will probably be d< 'r.ye ! u week. This film, }ou’ll recull, is • '‘Gram”, featuring Mine. Schumann* lieink an<i May Robron, and will ho the diva’s first under ntr Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer contract. j The gossips who have l>e|d out that Katharine I h r lan n and Iceland Hayward are married, sp< «• ;• lilli-* less confidently following the star’s reception of the nows of her .•m.n'igcr’s Injury in that eastern airplane accident. As near as we can rind out, I I Ixi Hepburn was n>t informed of the crash until the day’s work on “Mary of Scotland” was over and, wnii • i upset by the news, di m t pull a faint nr talk of rushing to the nearest air-1 ' port. Rhe contented I erself by talking to Hayward on tne long distance telephone, and was back on the set , next day. j Just learned that Clark Gable has made a bet with Director W. 8. Van Dyke that he can walk down the main street of several large cities and not be recognized. His plan is to use a simple makeup devised by Jack Dawn, which will change his hairline and features. The job is done . with a flexible, artificial skin developed for use on the sets. Gable is so sure of his disguise, we are told, that he has made several bets that 1 even Van Dyke won’t recognize him. You Asked Me and I’m Telling You? Coralie Brown, Boston: According to a cable received a couple of days ago. Charlie Chaplin, Paulette Goddard and her mother are in Saigon, Indo Chinn, and will probably continue on to the south seas. In this case, it will be six weeks or two months I b< fore they return to Hollywood. Ir ddentally, Charlie cabled that “Modern Times”, despite the handicap of I a rickshaw strike in Shanghai. broh-‘ j Fort Wayne, visited in Decatur last I evening. Mi'3. J. W. Vizazrd, Mre. James 'Halberstadt, Mrs. Ralph Longenbarger. Pleasant Mills, Mre. G- M. I Syph rs, route 6. Decatur and Mrs. I Dean Byerly cf Craigville have gone | to Burlington, Ind-, to attend tile , funeral of Mm. Palestine Hanna, mother of Mi s. H. M. Crownover. Mr. and Mrs- Avon Burk and daiight r Eileen left this evening for Chi ago where they will visit over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Don Quinn and familyWork was started this morning en the remodeling of Dr. Palmer Eicher's recently purchased office building, which was formerly the Moose home. North Third street. Mis- Lew Miller is spending the day in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Donald Smith and daughter
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iin h i (Ms of "City Lights", which previously was totui In fh.nt town. The news side stories on the holdup of Madge Evans in her dining room failed to mention one tiling, which wo think was funny. When the masked man stepped In from tiie patio, all four of Madge’s dogs were In tiie room. They loofted ul Hie stranger, with the menacing gun. and calmly wagged tlieir tails. Ann Harding certainly got n lot oft her chest when she talked, l>y Invitation, to the 35 Paramount starlets, who are getting a scries of lectures ns part of their movie edmatlon. Ann's talk lasted two hours and kept three secretaries busy taking notes Among other things, she told newcomers. "When you get too big for your director, you are through in motion pictures. But th s doesn’t mean you can't disagree with him. When you are sincere, go right ahead. That is iiow you grow in this business,* Disjointed diary . . Hear that the girls at tiie new Mayfair party will all wear print dresses, in honor of r I n rv I r* e
spring. I. as t ™ time, the gown* ■ were nil white. yo u remember, except for a few □ rcbela. .. . Joan ■ Bennett is to be a hostess at the a coining affair. ... ij Wonder if It’s ■ true that Harpo Marx has a ro- ■ mantle reason for R building that new -4 home? In any event, he’d better get back here.
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for, in his absence*. Groucho has pot hold of the plans and is changing the architecture from early English to French provincial. . . . Both Billy and Beverly Bemis (the dancers) are having their noses changed, with an eye to picture work. . Nino Martini’s picture, “The Gay Desperado” has a May 11 starting date. Previously, however, he sings a concert here on April 21. . . . Saw botli Henry Wilsson and his dad escorting* Anne Shirley to dinner at Llndys. . . . And what Connie Simpson feela about Jack La Rue must I>e love, for she rehearses dialog with him over the telephone from two to five in the morning. The next day. he speaks the lines to the leading woman in the picture. TODAY’S PUZZLE— What young actress, recently arrived from the east, is supposed to have brought her mother along, hut really came out with a duenna chosen by the rich boy friend? Kathleen of Loogootoe are visiting Mr-5. Ellen Hyland and family. The Masses Flo Workinger and •Mary Wolpert are new employees at the (’loverleaf Creamery. Mrs- Mary Holthou.se wi’l epend the week end in Chicago. School Glee Cluh Is Honored The Decatur high s.hcv.l glee club under the direction of Miss Helen Haubold. has again received a recognition of its merits. The April 28 number of the Radi.) guide which hae achieved national recognition as an authority in the radio world carried an interesting and favorable c. .minent on Miss Hanbold's group of singers. The writer of the article, having
Shocks Senate :£■ -J ' z Wwi \ ■' W aZT i XI / W ’ \ I .. * ® sb Here is Vance Muse of Texas, matuvter of the southern committee to Uphold the Conatitutfon, as he testified before the senate ! lobby committee, revealing the names of numerous wealthy con- ‘ tributors to the organization and : admitting tliat he had helped distribute "all over the south" pictures of Mrs. Rooeevelt entering i a "Negro meeting with two Negro escorts." heard the num i rs sung by the club over station WOWO in Fort Waype i during the high school night broadg.:t. highly com.rended the group, especially in the singing of “To Greet the Spring" from the Mid-j summer Night's Dream by Mendel-, r ,'fli. 0 Van Wert Man Is Given Life Term : Van Wert, 0.. Apr. 17.—<U.R) — I ' Gilbert Taylor. 55. was sentenced ito serve a life term in the Ohio ‘ I state penitentiary by Judge Sum-1 ner E. Walters here yesterday, at- \ ter a jury found him guilty of 1 crilfiinal assault on Ills 16-year-old I j daughter. Pleading guilty previously to an indictment charging adultery with ' the girl, Gilbert had been sentene- ( ed to from one to 20 years. Motion I for a new trial was overruled. I li* I SUN. MON. TUES. Two More Great Shows! * BARGAIN SUNDAY MATINEE 10 CENTS 2 Features — One Dime (♦ * i A ■ * «v" \’ A<i T" j" H •( ‘. Bffl A Columbia Picture ! ; Feature No. 2 Sizzling with Gorgeous Girls. — Sparkling with beautiful Songs! with MERLE OSBORN 100 dazzling Parisian cuties! Evenings 10c—20c TONIGHT & SATURDAY KEN MAYNARD in “HEROES OF THE RANGE” ALSO— LEON ERROL comedy A "Adventures of Frank Merrlwell” I Friday Nite ONLY ONE DIME Saturday 10c—15c ■■■■■■■BKMSnSHnnSEHHBBSBMI
ANNUAL SPRING LUNCHEON PLAN Indiana Women’s Democratic ( luh Luncheon At Seymour Apr. 25 The annual . pring luncheon of 1 J the n.liana W..nen'u Democratic! , t’ltib will be held in the Seymour' high .school gyninaslum Saturday. l ! April 25, at 12:30 :> m. according to. I word receiv’d by Mru. J A Ixing,' lof Geneva, treasurer d the Adalin ' county organization. Rmei vatioilk are to be made with | ■ Mr.i. Mary Ixiu Wiillunm. 731 West Second Htreet,-vf Seyaiour. not later than Thursday, Aktil 23. Price of the lun heon will be $1 per plate. A btnincy.i session will also be ! conducted at the M'-th'.diat Epieco-' pal church at 11 o'clock in the I morning. During th > afternoon sewI afon at the gymnasium, many state undidates are t Introduced r.. I short tall.o. The fiscal year of tho state organization began on 'April 1 The i pres nt officer..; are Mr- Timothy, Sexton, president and Mr>i. Harvey! I (.'lark, secretary. 1 ■■■ O ■ ———— Mrs. Chad 'Hower kt seriously ill at h r home at B'i3 North Third ! : street.
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French Quinn To Speak At Church I French Quinn la scheduled to give lan addreet at the Evangelir-al liiiich Sunday ev ning at 7:30. The übji'i t of hIH talk will be tho "Midwmitorner". Mr. Quinn has given I his talk before many audienceu. Inj eluding that of the International i iliiHimuH college In Fort Wayne. Critic* everywhere have acclaimed it a.4 one of the fin ‘st In that I field. Tim program In apom. .red by tho 1 hrotlmrhond of the huveh and will i Includo rpoclal miikic toy Betty Zinnmaster and h r four brothers. The ■ public Is Invited to attend. 0 Clark William Smith and David Kunkel of Cincinnati are enjoying a week's spring vacation with tlieir parents. Mi.- i Hernico DeVoes has return j to her work in South Bend after a vldt in Decatur with her'parents. Judge and Mrs. Huber DeVoes and family. 1 FOR V/dSn. GOLD WE HAVE NO SOLICITORS. YOU GET FULL VALUE. PUMPHREY .JEWELRY STORE
