Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 108, Decatur, Adams County, 5 May 1936 — Page 3

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uuui ui uei closely guarded. has been given only of absence for this tr 'P She'll divide them New York and her home in rut. v. r her next picture, | of a 11. lx 1". 3 he'll head for tllc gossips are skeptical, B* 50 ! Graha '’'c still Insists that rrancis Lister will be rec--Bhe goes to England. to try to persuade him u , ack t 0 Hollywood with me," ,<"■ ■tilling friends. Colman occupies the new room building at Columbia ®hc!ef y ® He has the s,or >es to himself, though <i •«n 1 a y Uses but one sui, e. He a private elevator. IrßtT I‘,appcn«i. 1 ‘ ,appcn « i . of course, was ■ZT ™™ ln e wasn’t finished and JEim for » 'trough one dressing '° nnie t 0 ÜBe "hlle workncw Ca Pra picture, "Lost en "ttffh, Colman also was the BulWin ,^ an ' of new dressing room 1 Fox and United Artists, ■lileton •. Me and I’m Telling You ! f*tl|m,r7 > ? , ! ,ls ' Minneapolis: The felltlnr nt Stepin Fetchit, he was laven „ Promoting a 120-acre f’arlemwn v' Negroeß to be called A sor ' ° f m ° dei F < he waa to be mayor *» ■ \C*Buure n "c. fOr Marion Davies' Caln and Ma bel", were tßress In Marion > who plays <r ,rn 4 who s,ory - and Doscoe those p avs « Press agent, fc W» fl r «t a W ’° faced the earners AK nt ’- day. This picture will

. CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Mre. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 I I Tuesday Evangelical Dutiful Daughters church parlous, 7:30 p. m. •I (1. L. of C. Meeting. Kof C. Hall, I 7:30 p. m. J Pythian Needle Club, K. of P. ■ home 2:30 p. in. ’ | Mt. Tal.:.r Ladies' Aid, Mrs. Ana- > | tin McMichaels, 7:30 p. tn. •i Delta Theta Tau. Business meet- { ing. Mrs. Reward Earnest 7 ip m, I Zlm Reformed G. M. (»., church 7:30 p. m. Tri Kappa, Elks Home, 7:30 p. m. I Psi lota XI, Mayers Court Room 8 p. -m. Zion Reformed W. M. F., church 2:30 p. m. . Root Twp. Home Rccnomlce Club Mrs. Kenneth Runyon. 1:30 p. in. Wednesday Decatur Ministerial Association, Presbyterian church, 9 a. tn. Thursday Salem Ladies’ Aid. Mrs. Walter , Scott, 2:30 p. tn. St. Agnes Sodality Mother-Daugh- . ter Party, auditorium. 8 p. m. Work and Win Class, Rev. H. W. Franklin, 7 p. m. , U. B. Ladies aid. Mrs. William I Ohler. Sv Cha Rea, Elks Home Miss Genevieve Kiteon. 7:30 p m. I M. E Home Missionary. Mrs. R. D. Myers. 2:30 ,p. m Presybterian Missionary, Mrs. LA. Graham. 2:30 p. m. Eta Tau Sigma. Miss Mildred Ko'dewey, 7:30 p. m. Baiptist Women's Society. Mrs. H. A. Thomas, 2:30 p m. Women's Missionary society of the Evangelical church, 2 p. tn., churchSaturday Pai lota X: Rummage Sale. Hensley Building ■ Warren as leader. Mrs. John Spahr, I will conduct the devotional* and | Mrs. O- B. Nichols the lesson study.; Special music will be furnished' by Mrs. Frank Butler. Mrs. C- L. t I Welter and Mre Ivan Stuckey. The program will be in keeping with Mother's Day. The society will select its dele-' gate to the lakwood Park convention to be held at Wawasee in July. Mrs. Lovina Roop was pleasantly surprised when a number of her relatives gathered at her home to remind her of her birthday Sunday-'. Those who enjoyed the dinner were ; Mr. and Mrs. Perry Shilts of Con- i

have lots ot music and some big production numbers. Lloyd Bacon will direct the Cosmopolitan star m her third picture for Warner Brothers. The change in Marie Prevost is really remarkable. She has lost so many pounds she looks like the Sennett bathing girl ot old. I asked her how sbe did it and she said simply by moderate eating and by exercise, principally walking. She manages to walk an hour and a halt a day. •‘I tried all the trick diets and the masseuses, until I was sick of them, she said. “Now I'm just using common sense." One thing she has given up. however, are cocktails. If she drinks anything at all. it’s a light wine, like Rhine wine. Here and there in Hollywood: Cecil B. De Mille has failed to get to» billing for the first time In 20 years. His name appears sixth on the California Republican primary ballot . . Every word of the continuity and dialog for “The Great Ziegfeld" was written in long-hand. William Anthony McGuire doesn't use the typewriter. The script incidentally

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ran to more than 100,000 words.... The silliest recent rumor was that Heather Angel and Ralph Forbes, two ot Hollywood’s really happy people, were separated. Her mother is here on a visit and someone saw Heather helping her look for an apartment. . . .

Dick Cromwell has worked eight weeks In "Poppy" without meeting W. C. Fields. He has appeared in only one long-shot with Bill, and nobody thought to Introduce them. . . . Strawberries cost a shilling apiece In London. Jobyna Ralston writes. She Isn't eating any. . . Hollywood has a laugh In store when Bill Wellman gets back from Honolulu. W. S. Van Dyke bet him he would not break 70 In golf. Bill has just mailed two cards. One was a 68 and the other was a 69. It was agreed that the loser of the bet would do anything the winner told him to. TODAY’S PUZZLE— What well-known star gave Ms director heart failure by pretending to be drunk on the last day of the picture?

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1936.

voy, Mr. and Mrs. Jack O’Brien of Findley. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. ft-Jlen Stevens of Van Wort, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stevens, of Wren. Ohio, Mr. and Mre. Oren Shills and son of Fort Wayne. Mr- und Mrs. George Ellison of Kulmuzoo, Michigan, Mr. and Mre. Bill Miller of Woodburn, Mr and Mre. Dun Roop and daughter Miss Helen. Mrs. R-vop was the recipient of many gifts. The Ladies aid society of the United Brethren -church will meet at the country home of Mrs. WilJi am Ohler Thureday afternoon. Assistant boslesses will be Mrs. i Harry Poling and Mrs. C. H- Baughmann. Ladies desiring to attend are asked to meet at the church at one thirty o’clock The Salem ladles' aid will meet with Mrs. Walter Scott Thureday afternoon at two-thirty o’clock. The St- -Agnes Sodality will hold the annual mother and daughter party at the Catholic high school auditorium Thureday evening at eight o'clock. The Work and Win class of the United Brethren church will meet at the home of Rev. H. W. Franklin Thursday evening at seven o’clock. All members are requested to be present and bring an article I for the auction. Mr. and Mrs Frank Baker will be the assistant host and hostess. A chicken supper will be served at the Bobo U. B. march on Friday night from five until seven-thirty o'clock In the church dining room. Charge for the sup-per will be twelve cents per plate. The public is invitedMRS. DORPHUS DRUM I IS HOSTESS TO CLASS Mrs. Dorphus L. Drum was hostess to the menaiiers of the Corinth--1 ian claes o fthe Christian Sunday School Monday evening. The president. Mrs- Elmer Dar- ' warhter presided over the meeting ' which was opened by singing I "Room For Me," followed -by pray:er in unison. Roll call was answer;ed with suggest ions for Mother’s Day. After the routine business. William Teeple offered the dismissal (prayer. During the -social hour which foli lowed, games were enjoyed and Mr. - Teeple was awarded first prize and I Mrs. Teeple consolation. - Lovely refreshments were nerved Iby the l. stess. The next meeting | will ije held at the home of Mrs. Darwachter in June. The Tri Kappa sorority will meet at the Elks home this evening at seven-thirty .o'clock. The members I are asked to bring their quarterly j dues and Gross Keys subscription i money. i MRS. MOESBERGER HOSTESS TO M. W. F. The M. W. F. club was entertained recently at the home of Mrs. Martin Moeshberger in French township. Mrs- Omer Lehman opened the meeting with the club creed and songn. Thirteen members responded to the roll call by naming their favorite flowers The project lesson on laundering was given by Mrs. Fred Blum and Mrs. Wilbur Nussbaum, During the social hcur Mrs. Moesherger -served delicious home made fudge. Mrs. Ada Shoemaker was a guest at the meeting. Others present were the Mesdames Franklin Von Gunten. Alfred Lehman, Wilbert Nussbaum, Dan Lahrnan, Albert Huser. Joel Sprunger, Omer Lehman, Jerry Liechty, Martin Moeshberger, Gilbert Stuckey, Paul

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• • r fIA going on here ... whafs happening flflßß- - in these 40 houses ’ "*SW —the curing and ageing of leaf tobacco, that’s what’s going on. W ”1 Thousands of hogsheads of mild ripe < jp-- _ tobacco are under these roofs... just lying gBF ” ~ ing for Chesterfield cigarettes. j Like Rip Van Winkle, they sleep —the ™ >||||; Isl tobaccos getting mellower and milder for the cigarette that Satisfies. r ♦' / JH vt ’ ' 'T. * /- W \ Z i. y <»■-' /’ Ztwo Radio Entertainments a Week ■ O 'Z I - • J WEDNESDAY, ZP MiCS T) J —* o«°- ■ - 7fl lily pons s <Si:.. . WJj, « ....... cIP i KOSTEUNETZ 45 PIECE DANCE ORCNESTRI ■ '' '/ ./with Kay Thompson and Ray Heatherton — and the Rhythm Smgeri f ■’ COLUMBIA NETWORK © 1956, Liacirr & My«»s Tobacco Co.

McClain. Levi Schindler and Fred, Blum. MISS HELENA WEHMEYER ENTERTAINS WITH DINNER Miss Helena Wehmeyer was hostess at a dinner bridge at Fairfield ( Manor, Fort Wayne, Monday evening. At six-thirty a lovely three course dinner was served to the thirty guests seated at one long table. The table was centered with a large bowl of white snapdragons and roses flanked on either aide, with tapers and smaller bowls of flowers were placed at each end of the table. (After dinner seven tablets of bridge were formed and prizes were given to Miss Mary Harris. Miss Margaret Moellering and Mies Mary Fisher. Out-of town guests included Mrs. Robert Schultheis, Mrs. Dexter Haven, Mrs. Charles Staroust, Mise Margaret and Miss Amelia Moellering of Fort Wayne, Miss Mary Fisher and Mise Mary Helen Lose cf Indianapolis. 0 PERSONALS “ I Harriet Jane Maddox, who has been ill at her home from an ear infection is elightly improved today. H- i.A. Maddox, of this city, W. B. Maddox, of Fort Wayne and N. M. Maddox, of Flint, Michigan left today for Springfield, Illinois for a week’s visit with their parents in that city. F. V. Mills, who has ibeen suffering from sciatic rheumatism was reported to Ibe slightly improved today, though still confined to his bed. Jonas Ttritch. of Fort Wayne was a visitor here today. Clyde Noffsinger, of Bluffton wae a business visitor here yesterday Mrs- George Bond left today for Cleveland where she will remain for a weeks visit. She accompanied Mrs. Len VoVgel, who has been visiting friends in Fort Wayne to Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Heller and son Jack returned to Indianapolis thte afternoon. Miss Wfnefried Kitson will return to Indianapolis thin evening after a

~ several days visit in Decatur. , Thomas Halberstadt left this morning for Florida. I Garth Anderson was the driver of l the car which crashed into a cement abutment at Pontiac street in Fort i Wayne Sunday. Other passengers were Gladys Smith, iHenry Kolter and Clarence Smith. All have rej covered rom minor injuries sustained in the wreck. Mr. and Mrs. James Beatty of Ind- ! ianapolis are visiting in Decatur to- ) day. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Adams are attending the funeral of Mrs. Harry j ! Erhart in French township this afternoon. Philip Augenbaugh, five year old ' son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Augenbaugh of Fort Wayne, is much improved. He was seriously burned two weeks ago when he fell into a tub of scalding water. Charles (Buck) Baxter, game warden with headquarters at Sullivan. Indiana, is here for a few days visit with relativesBill Bel! and Dave Baker have rej turned from a three day’s business I trip to Kansas City. o I MONROE NEWS Mr. nd Mrs. William Stetler of Toledo, Ohio, spent the week-end with Mrs. Stetler’s mother Mrs- Al- • fcert Duer and husband and sister, Mis. Mannas Lehman nd family. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Ray and son Bobby and Carl of Grabrill, Ind- • iana spent Sunday with Mrs. Ray’s i parents Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson. Mr nd Mrs. R- J. Meyers visited i Mise Madge Hite at Decatur Sunday afternoon. i Mr. and Mre. Hubert Meyers of Fort Wayne spent Sunday with Mrs. i Meyer’s iparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Criet. Mr- and Mrs. Lester Wagoner ■ of Detroit. Michigan, visited his 1 father, Ira Wagoner Saturday. Mr. nd Mrs. Pete Kessler of Co- ) lon, Michigan visited relatives and friends in Monroe Friday evening. 1 Mr. and Mrs. McGee Hendricks of 1 Fort Wayne visited Mr. ‘Hendricks’ iparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim A- Hendi ricks Sunday afternoon i Mr. and Mrs. W S. Smith spent

I Sunday in Fort Wayne, the guests ' of their daughter, Mrs. Clyde Hend-1 ricks and family. John Moore of Fort Wayne spent) the week-end with his son, Jack,' and Mrs. Mary Tablet'. Mr. and Mrs- Menno Roth and i sons Roger and Richard were the i guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ransone; Barkley and family at Decatur Sun-, day. Mr. nd Mrs. Raleigh Osterman l and *4l and Mrs. Philip Heffner) spent the week-end at VeVeay the , guests of Mr. Osterman’s parents | I Mr. and Mrs- Orval Osterman. Miss Drucilla Burkhead of Indianapaolis spent the week-end with her iparents, Mr. and Mis. Loren Burkhead. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Schoudell and daughter and Miss Alice McKean of Auburn. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klophenstein of Bluffton, visited, Mr. nd Mrs- John McKean Sunday afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. Simon Moore of Bremen visited Mrs. Moore’s sister, I Mrs. William Lilby and husband for) a few days. Max Bahner spent Saturday even-1 ing in Fort Wayne with friends. Mr. and Mi's. Clarence Smith of Preble visited his parents Mr. and Mrs- W. S. Smith Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Smith of Fort Wayne spent Sunday with Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr and Mrs. C. E. Bahner. Mrs. Emil Rhinehart and daughters ViVrginia and (Iris spent Saturday in Fort Wayne. Q ARRIVALS Marie Violet is the name of the nine pound daughter born to Mr and Mrs. Chauncey Sheets yesterday afternoon. This is the sixth child and first girl. o Says Ft. Wayne Firm Admits Interference i Washington. May S—(UP5 —(UP) —At■jtorneys for the National labor relal lions board charged at a public . hearing today that the internationt al Harvester Co., of Fort Wayne. ’ Indiana has admitted interfering - with the collective bargaining rights of its workers. t Gerald Patterson, representing

! the board, said these admiesions 'justified a "crease and desist ; order." Representatives of the Har- | vester Co. countered with the assertion that it had admitted n.e.thl ing. They demanded that the hear--1 ing be continued so that the comlipany could tell its side of the story. Charges were brought by tocal I No. 57 of the United Automobile

Don’t Forget FLOWERS for MOTHER Sunday, May 10 is Mother’s Day. She’ll appreciate a Gift of FLOWERS. "Suu it tvilh S' DECATUR FLORAL CO. Huffman Ave. - PHONE SOO D. Burdette Custer ATTORNEY AT LAW » 1 * Telephone 117 ’I Announces the opening of his new law offices, located at 159 N. Second st. over the Morris 5c & 10c Store Decatur, Indiana A cordial invitation is extended to old and new friends to drop in during business hours. s

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i workers of America, alleging that “the company fosters, dominates and controls an organization known as the harvester industrial council " J. Warren Madden of the ULRB hearing the case, reserved a siono Trade in a Good Town — Decatur