Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 112, Decatur, Adams County, 9 May 1936 — Page 3
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._ 0 MEET T. J- DAGUE an’s Ohrlntian emperwill meet with Mrs - T . I Grant street, at twoik. ip. vice-president, will ie meeting and has arfoliowing intwewting Ira. Dora Ake, Mrs. Glen Matshall. Star Shall Point The > topic. Spirituality, Runyon- ) topic. Education, Mrs. s. topic, Sharacter, Mm. Jin. Luke J Martin. b topic—Alo.'hol, Mrs. rater. oplc, Christian Sitizonm Shamp. Frank and Mm k it ■ lA M|ri i'-- ■ ■ l!l flll ‘ k, tti®P r " cr ‘ im be served Iby u:ul .1 social hour onKvhl A ' ’ ,|j 'b'eir. .1 KiFDoLg OF LOCAL announced • MlSn anient ha* been made of Cecilia Appelman. of and Mrs George Kppelman. m Ralph W. Williamson, Williamson of Fort in the of St. AnK*r MI I Moegan on Octob-r It. ■ Mr. ami Mi> Hay Poe'e of Chi-' were the only attend- ■ Mrs. i- a graduate of ('athol high school and ku kin employed as Irookkeeper Kt the First State Hank of this
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• > HARRISON CARROLL K [ Copyright, 1936, Features Syndicate, Inc. - Mary Carlisle's with her British admirer
is really an amazing story. Since the blonde star's return from England, she has received 3! cable grams from the young man, averaging 25 words apiece (cables come at 34 cents a word, too). Not satisfied with this, he has called her on the long distance tele nh nn a 11
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I telephone 11 | „ in her absence to her ■ the servan ’-s or anyone who I’Wsnswer. Not for just three either, but for 10 and 15 j“™W at a time. If.. tß*' 6 London dispatches that he Be an English girl, his latest IkII * isures the star th at he is for New York immediately lose n ° 4imc ' n Aying to II 5? v' ar>: ' lts Setting ridiculous. J 1 he would stop IL” I a-ty* g about Jack Oakie. It was decided that Venlta Varden I so-« Ot accom P an Y him on location Texas Rangers” and Jack train alone. We don’t *ZZyA bat ha PPened, but an S. O. S. gj‘3g? roin the com edian and his a plane to join him in 6 hear that ' lack was Impatiently at the end of a when the plane landed. fojSL' ,i; fht people from the Metropr»vZw' i , .‘ l . yer stuiiio sa w the sneak '•sßid Romeo and Juliet”, which icom.' at nearby Pomona, while Ml looking for it as far oan Francisco. The picture Tea h»» ' ICWed ““ 14 reels an d ail are raves. &r rtwS ß »? l !t' t>erß ' was so nervous ne Mvaare » v theater two hours in t!M er f show >ng to watch the hl, cat ® udienc ® that would view tMetu. h'hture. Desiring youthful » n<Xv tUd '° attaches telephoned 'h*Bevi.»° m^ n 8 CO,!e S® to tip off th* di The mcssa ffe arrived tett X s *nner hour and the girls the theater 3 and made a dash for in<Sta‘''“ i We ““ flnd out i only th* i , are re< mlred before W 1 ur « Is released. SmjK, 8 t ed Me and I'm Telling You! i‘ Ch ’ BrooW yn: Eleanore Three es. njury ln rehearsals for but Ifot for Lov «" w as painful a^l° US ' Doctor * say she •h» >»d her*? 18 ? 1 ln her shoulder. “ er back taixd w io, K
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Mrs. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Saturday Mission Hand. Evangelical church A£"t tier's .party, 3 p. nt. Psi lota X! Rummage Sale. Hensley Building. Monday Eastern Star Initiation, Mawy.nlc. di all, 7:30 p. m Tuesday Zion Reformed Girl’s Guild, ; Church, 7:30 <p. m. Missionary Society and Otterbein Gui'd Mother-Daughter Party, United Brethren Church, 6:30 p. m. W. C- T. U. Mrs. T. J. Dague, 2:15 p. nt. Rebekah Lodge, I. O. O. F. Hall 7:30 p. m. Zion Junior Walther League, sclvol house, 7:30 p. in Wednesday Zion Lutheran Missionary Society, Mrs Paul Busse, 2 p. nt. Beulah Cape! Ladies' Aid. Mrs. Willard Mcßride, all day meeting. Thursday Eastern Star, regular stated meeting. Masonic Hall, 7:30 p. m Christian Ladles' Aid. church 2 ‘P.nt. < ity. Mr. Williamson attended Central High School, Fort Wayne Indiana. . and is now the g.lf professional at the Orchard Ridge Country Club, Fort Wayne, ilndiana. Before turning pro, Mr. Williamson won the Fort Wayne city amateur champion- • ship and also the puiblic title, and numerous other tournaments. He wae formerly the professional at the Decatur Country Club After June 1 Mr and Mrs. Williamson will reside in F.ert Wayne Indiana. The Beulah Chapel Ladies’ aid i wp| meet with Mrs. Willard McI Bride, route 2, Wednesday for an all I day meeting. WORK AND WIN CLASS MEETS WITH REV. AND MRS FRANKLIN Rev. and Mrs. H. W. Franklin entertained the Work and Win class of the United Brethren Sunday I school Thursday evening. After the routine business, an j aucti n sale was held. During the social hour refreshI meats were served to the twenty
number of days, but is doing hei routines now without apparent handicap. Heard an amusing stair IHustmt ing Jean Harlow's wiL Several years ago, Charles Boyer did a not to< important part as Jean’s chauffeui in "Red Headed Woman”. The other day, the two met agalt after the French actor had beer signed to co-star with Marlent Dietrich In “The Garden of Allah”. “When are we going to play together again?" asked Jean. “You mean In another picture like the last one?" asked Boyer. “Oh. no,” flashed Jean. “This time I'll drive you!” The old argument about destroying the Illusions of fans has cropped ut again, with the result that Metro* Goldwyn-Mayer has banned still pictures showing the camera and ths crew photographing a scene. Hollywood has always been jittery about letting the public see how the wheels go around. Recently, we discussec the question with Director Clarence Brown. His theory is that serious fans become all the more interested In pictures after visiting a studio and seeing how films are made. He concedes, though, that a small percentage of fans might have the glamor destroyed. What do you think? Here and there in filmland. ... Ida Lupino's mother has now darkened her hair four
shades to match her pretty dotta’s. ... When Betty Furness found six of Marie Dressier’s letters in a packing case she bought unopened at an auction, the first rush of fan mall were offers to buy the souvenirs. Now, says Betty, they are outnumbered
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by letters offering to sell her relics of the late star. . . . That was Dixie Dunbar with Carl Laemmle, Jr., at the Case Lamaze the other evening. . . . Rosita Moreno telephoned to Husband Mel Shauer that she opens her personal appearance tour i» Lima, Peru, in May. . . . And we are corrected by another stay-up-later who says that the girl with Tom Brown at the Century club the other 2 a. m. was not Helen Moles but Helalne Moler. She’s from Virginia, suh, and she's breaking into pictures. TODAY’S PUZZLE— What man-about-town. who fa rejoicing over the return of a Hands actress from the east, would be so disappointed If he knew wnom —s really came back to see?
r DECAWHt DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1936.
New Tax Bill Expected to Yield $803,000,000 Tax on corporation net income surplus "Nk /r yL to yield $623,000,000. i nikil it f k. > ' 1 x W’’mwHßk. ./ ■MMSJWS * « mlwi Henry Morg<-n7l?au7 _ ’F | y i CT // .„ A „. ah —jii 1’ I H’;Wb S ii fihdtaTkiiff&lfc k@r. I!j£!j!2. >l IqW U — " '■ Bk 2Sf%t BU flbk? W k wIB ju w ii “Windfall” tax aimed to recover uncollected r= ■ —T~T " □ AAA . A •I] tiAAAAAAAn Temporary continuation of capital stock and excetr AAA preceding taxes to yield $100,000,000. J r<(fiu (<> yie!<J sßo>ooo 000 . . , —J
i Provisions of the new corporation surplus tax bill, an administration measure which Secretary of the Treasury Henry Mcrgenthau, Jr., helped author, are expected to bring $K03,000,000 into the treas- , ury. A new general scale of rates on corporation net income, designed to prevent “unreasonable" [ surpluses, and force their distribution to stockholders, U expected to yield about $623,000,000.
five members and guests present. Mr- and Mrs. Frank Baker were ! the assisting host and hostess. The i June meeting will be at the home 'of Mr. and Mrs. D. Shaffer. I The mothers and daughters of the 1 Missionary society and the Otterbein guild of the United Brethren church will enjoy a banquet in the ’ | church entertaining rooms Tuesday 1 ’ evening A carry-in supper will be •| served at six-thirty o’clock followi I ed by a sh. rt program. r ! The Ladies’ aid of the Christian 1 church will meet in the church parlors Thursday afternoon at two ■ o’clock. The Zion Lutheran missionary society will meet at the home of Mrs. Paul Busse Wednesday afternoon at two o’clock. FRIENDS GIVE SURPRISE PARTY Mrs- Jim A. Hendricks and Mrs. Janies A- Beery of Monroe were pleasantly surprised on their birthday anniversaries Thursday when twenty-two of their friends arrived at the home of the former to assist them in celebrating. A social evening was enjoyed and each honored guest was presented with a beautiful gift. Delicious refreshmenLs were served by the Mesdasnes J. F. Hocker, W. F. Smith. Sherman Essex and Misw Addie Barnett. MAY SECTION IS HOSTESS TO SOCIETY The Missionary society of the Evangelical church met in the church parlors Thursday afternoon with the May section as hostesses. Twenty-eight members were present. Mrs. Ed Warren was in charge of the following program: devotionals, Mrs. John Spahr; song; prayer, Mrs. Frank Butler; accordian selec- 1
Radicals Present United May Day Front 3 JEF HF i •* I? 'rifiL QI BKPB£ V WR << lOWT I a Marching side by side, Communists and Socialists, in the past bitter enemies, make New York’s annual May Dav Parade one of the most peaceful on record. Photo shows some of the thousands of banner-carryi g marchers on their way up Seventh avenue at the height of the demonstration.
A second provision calls for an 80 per cent tax on processors who were "unjustly enriched" by AAA processing taxes passed on to consumers but not collected by the government. Third main clause calls for temporary continuation of the capital stock and excess profits taxes which would bring in about $80,000,000 during their remaining effective period..
Finale of Crime Drama Written kSm TT bc. j ' sMb b-' 1 ‘-'•''•‘’'•diaa Final chapter to the’criminal drama involving four youths in their ’teens was written in Chicago as Emil Reck, 19, left, and Michael Livingston, 17, right, were tried for the murder of Dr. Silber I’eaI cock, noted Chicago pediatrician, for whose slaying two companions of Reck and Livingston were sentenced to 199-year terms.
tions. Mns- Ivan Stuckey; vocal , duet, Mrs. Frank Butler and Mrs., C. Weber; lesson study. Mrs. Beecher Nichols. Mrs. George Tricker was chosen > as a delegate to the convention at ' Oakwood Park. Wawasee, Ind., from - July 30 to August 2- Mrs. Paul Spuller is the alternateRefreshments were served at the <•; se cf the afternoonThe Girls Guild of the Zion Re- ■ formed church will meet in the , church parlors Tuesday evening at - 1 seven-thirty.
PARTY IS GIVEN HONORING MOTHERS Honoring the methens of StMary's parish the Saint Agn°e Sodality entertained in the school ha.'l Thursday. Members and the honored guests enjoyed cards first after which a program of music, song and dance was presented by Virginia Lee Kuhnle, Catherine Schmitt, Agnes Wolpert, Ma> garet Rumsch!ag. Kathleen Fryback and Marjorie Miller. Following the daintily served, luncheon. Father Seimetz gave an i address. He complimented the com-
munity on ite lielng c/.’inprlbf'd of religions God-fearing people, regard less of church affiliations, and urged everyone lo h«'p lhe community •maintain this reputation l.y n faithful observance of tiod's luws. The program was arranged by the officers of the sodality, aseiated by Mlhh Patsy Fullenkantp. HARTFORD CLUB MEETS IN DECATUR The Hartford township home economics club met ut the home of Mrs. G Remy Blerly yesterday for an all day meeting. At noon a pot luck dinner was served. After the buslnees meeting und program, the membera visited the county Infirmary and the county jail. Do r prizes were won by Mim. Lavanga Kistler and Marilyn Jo. Steiner. Those present were the following membetM and guests: Meadanveai Frank N ushaum, Wm. Anderson. Calvin Dubach, Johnnie Ireland. I Ernest Zeigler, J. C. Augsburger, Hubert Arnold. Claude Ninde, Harry Meshberger, Victor Kneues. Everett Banter, RttHsel Steiner, I Wm. Betz. Harve EPenberger, Sher-1 man Watson. Ada Shoemaker, Es-; ther Eckrote, Minnie Schlagenhauf. I Jeanette Lybarber, Cora Sales, Alma Eckrote. Helen Reynold*, larxanga Kistler. Minnie Ninde. Lena Reyi. Ids, L'-atha Stanley, and the I Misnes Cora Rayne Olga Heller. ' Fern Duback, Betty Meshberger. Beulah Rugsburger, Verle Runyon, Mary Schlagenhauf, Esther Kistler, Phylliu Kneuss, Nina and Ola Kist- 1 ler, Marilyn Jo Steiner, Thelma Ar-1 nold, Thurlo and Charles Shoemaker, and Richard Zeigler. o ARRIVALS A seven and one half pound | daughter was born to Mr. and Mns. j Theodore Ewell of route 2, yester-i day morning. o Trade in a Good Town — Decaturs
Make Her happier on I MOTHER’S DAY Take her to a movie— Splendid programs at the | Adams and Madison Theaters ‘Perfectly Air-Conditioned” SUN. MON. TUES. Continuous Sunday from 1:15. ROBERT TAYLOR and JANET (iAYNOR “SMALL TOWN GIRL” Binnie Barnes, James Stewart. ; ALSO—Popeye Cartoon. 10c-25c —o—o—o—- — Time Tonight — ’’THREE GODFATHERS" Chester Morris. Lewis Stone. Irene Hervey. ALSO — OUR GANG COMEDY and VOICE OF EXPERIENCE. 10c-20c —O—O—O— Coming Thurs. & Fri. — Freddie Bartholemew in ‘‘Little Lord Fauntelroy.” SUN. MON. TUES. 10 Cent Bargain Matinee 1:45 Sunday 2 features for one dime. “MURDER ON THE BRIDLE PATH” Jimmy Gleason, Helen Broderick and LESLIE HOWARD, MERLE OBERON in "THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL” Evenings 10c-20c —o—o—- — Time Tonight-Latest Hop-A-Long Cassidy thriller! “CALL of the PRAIRIE” Bill Boyd, Jimmy Ellison. ALSO—FLASH GORDON and Screen Vodvil. 10c-15c | CORT| SUN. MON. TUES. Al Joison - Sybil Jason “THE SINGING KID” Plus—Joe Palooka “For The Love of Pete” and Fox News 10c-25c Continuous show from 1:15 TO-NITE Harry Carey “WILD MUSTANG” PLUS—2 comedys and Chapter 6 “Rex and Rinty.” Continuous show from 2 p. m. 10c-15c i
PERSONALS Mies Florence Mario Bierly, ac- ' ’ companled by Mrs. Lake OlendenI ing ami daughter Elia, end Miss I Margaret Snyder of Geneva, left this morning to upend the weekend at Purdue University and at- ■ tend the track meet held there. Mias Eileen Burk and Miss Alice Allweln attended the production of "Tlte Vinegar Tree” at the Majestic theatre In Fort Wayne laat evening. Miss Mary Coverdale of Fort Wayne will visit In Decatur this afternoon und evening. Miss Nancy Ossmer of Shelbyville will arrive Monday for a. visit , with her brother-in-law and sLster, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Poe. Mr. and Mrw. G. L Hoktapple an<l daughters of Indianapolis will arrive thiri evening ter a week-end ! visit with the former'* parents, Mrand Mrs. T. W. Holsapple of 303 North Tenth street. Mrs. Roy Archbold, Mrs. John j Heller, Mrs. Ben Duke, Mrs. I'ulmer Eicher and Mrs. i. W Macy visited ! in Fort Wayne last evening and attended the Old Fort players producj Hon "Tlie Vinegar Tree." Mr. and Mrs. Charlm Feanel, Miss | 'Annin M’ae and Mb, j Kethryn ower left this morning for Muncie- They wll Iwitnoss the game tetween Ball State and DePauw. Marion Feasel is iplaying first base lon the Muncie team. Mrs. Jacob I-ong of Geneva was a caller here this morning. Tlie kiddies enjoyed the circus, ■ red pop, peanuts, ice cream and I side chow, as well as the big tent. : _ o Mailman Walks 137.000 Miles Provo, Utah. <U.R) Andrew I
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Hartley, a veteran of 30 ’'eftr* a» it mailcarrier, retired recently after walking the equivalent of five and one-half times around the world, a total of 157.000 miles He lias carried Ixo tons or 360,imi0 ' pounds of mall. o■ ■. I—— ■. Dog Curfew Established Paulding, O. (U.R) Sheep owners complained, so dog warden has I established a curfew — all dogs must he home by sunup and stay there until sundown.
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