Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 157, Decatur, Adams County, 2 July 1936 — Page 3

SOCIETY

WALTHER LEAGUE PLANS FOR SOCIAL MEETING A meeting of the Zion Senior Walther League was held at the church wchool lam evening. Plane for a number of interesting socia’ nx e'invu during the coining months were formulated The meeting was culled to ordt r 1 by the president. Art hut Keller, and wan opened with th Lord's Prayer. 1 Karl Krudop conducted th topic utudy, which was based on the per- ’ ation of the Voters’ Assembly in the Lutheran Church, after which 1 the r?gu)ar business of the .society was tranea ted. At this meeting it was decided to pledge a certain amount for chairs to he placed in 1 th? new auditorium. A special meeting was scheduled for July 8, at the • • lioo!. to ,iia,-.i-plans for |he annua’ Zion Picnic, 1 which will take place -July 12 at Friedh.-im. and at which the Decatur society has charge of the entertainment, g 1 Arrangements for a lake party for the week-end of July 25 were discussed and Mr. Keller was authorized to reserve a cottage at Barbee I-ake. Since the next regular meeting

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By HARRISON CARROLL Copuriyht, 19X6, King Features Syndicate, Inc. HOLLYWOOD — With "The Big Broadcast ot 1937" just under way,

Jack Benny Is already wishing he had never seen a cigar. In the first two days of shooting, he consumed slightly more than a box full. Figuring that he has 58 more days to go on the picture and that his role requires him to smoke incessantly, he stands to reach a grand

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total of 1,500 cigars—which will ton Bernie’s record in the Haft picture several years ago. The budget for "The Big Broadcast of 1937" allows $112.50 to keep Benny In smokes. Less than 10 cents a cigar at his present rate. After he finishes "The Devil Is a Sissy”, Freddy Bartholomew will take a vacation with ills aunt. They have (i bought a trailer for their automobile and will drive to Canada, stopping in the smaller towns. Freddy, for all his movie salary, considers himself an unlucky boy these days, for he Is still having school lessons. This to make up for time lost when he was in New York. Doctors have informed Verree Teasdale that she must not take the part that Paramount has been holding open for her in "Wives Never Know”. It Is the fourth Important role she has had to pass up in the eight months of her illness. The blonde wife of Adolphe Menjou is out of the hospital, but will not be in condition to work for several ’ weeks yet 1 You Asked Me and I'm Telling You! Amelia Coake, Brooklyn. Stand-ins are in a bad spot to secure advancement on the screen, but occasionally one does manage it. Sally Sage, who is Bette Davis' substitute while they STS lining up the lights, got herself a contract with Warners. When Bette makes a picture, however, she goes back to her old assignment. Along with the rest of the kids in the land, Shirley Temple has been promoted. Hollywood’s No. 1’ child star has now finished Grade 3-B and, I

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline. 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phones W°o — 1001 Thursday I’. B. Ltid’.ftt’ Aid, Mrs. Earl fritter, 2 p. m. Union Chapel mieeionary society, Dolly Schm-pp, 1:30 p. m. Presbyterian Missionary Society, Mrs. Cal Kunkel: 2:30 p. m. U. B. Work and Win Class, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Habegger. So Cha Rea, Mrs. Harold Daniels, 7:30 p. m. Eta Tau Sigma, Miss Ruth Winness, 7:30 p. m. Baptist Woman’s Society, Mrs. Brice Butler, 2:30 p. m. Evangelical Missionary Society church. Monroe M. E. Ladles’ Aid, Mrs. Delntar Connely, 1:30 p. m. M. E. Woman’s Horne Missionary, Chun, h, 2:3*» p. in. Friday Pocahontas Lodge, Red Men’s Hall. 7:30 ip. m. Tuesday Mt. Tabor Ladies’ Aid. Mrs. (’Joice Rauch. 7:30 p. m. Evangelical Dutiful Daughters Class, Mrs. Pete Bailey, 7:30 p. m. Rebekah Lodge, I. O. O. F. Hall 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Zion Lutheran Missionary Society Mrs. Herman Dierkes, 2 p. m. would occur during Centennial Week, It was decided to postpone this meeting to August 12. and to have it in the form of a weinerbake at the outdoor fireplace at the Krudop home. The Mt. Tabor ladies' aid society will meet with Mrs. Cloice Rauch Tuesday evening at seven-thirty o’clock. GOTTSCHALK-HAWK NUPTIALS SOLMENIZED. Miss Isaura Elizabeth Gottschalk, daughter of State Sens : and Mrs. Truman A. Gottschalk of Berne became the bride of Dr. James H Hawk, son of Mrs. Alma Hawk of New Palestine, at four o’clock this afternoon in the Evangelical church at Berne. The bride wore a gown of blue net fashioned princess and carried a bouquet of yellow roees. Mrs. Hawk was graduated from Indiana University Nurses Training School and Dr. Hawk was graduated from the Indiana University School of Medicine. Thev will be at home at 1124 Broadway after July 15.

according to her teacher. Miss Frances Klamp, she is a first rate pupil, excelling In reading and arithmetic. Although she will drop her regular school work during the summer, Shirley will continue with French and will commence the study ot the piano. For all her experience, Tilly Loscb, the dancer, was so excited when she did her number for tlie camera in "The Garden ot Allah’’ that she skinned her knees badly. Retakes made the Injury twice as tough to bear. Result was, Director Boleslawskl got her a pair ot knee pads like football players wear. You’ll not see them in the picture, because she wears a flowing costume, j Here and There in Movieland. . . . The new Sally Rand dance, one hears, will be a flame creation in which she works on a copper floor. . . . Don't know the details. . . . AU agree that Paramount Is the original hard luck company. First. Margaret Sullavan breaks her arm, forcing the cancellation o f

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the picture, | "Hotel Imperial", and now doctors say Carole Lombard is suffering from secondary anemia and can’t make the trip to Alaska for "Spawn of the North’’. With a rented ocean liner I standing by in San Francisco to 1 take the troupe to location, the

film has now been Indefinitely postponed. The only happy person about it all, probably, l Is Clark Gable, who won't be having to tell Carole goodby. .. . The dinner party of John van Druten at the Case Damage was a break for the star-gazers—Myrna Loy, Madeleine Carroll, Mady Christians and Kay Johnson all at one table. . . . Ginger Roges, who certainly seems to be enjoying her freedom, is dancing at the Cocoanut Grove these nights with Johnny Green. . . . That was Rosalind Marquis at the same spot With Marshall Duffield. . . . Bernie and his band are really packing them into this spot Today's Puzzle: What two stars are pretty silly to think that no one knows of their trysts at her secretary's place?

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1936.

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This is a night view of part of the grounds of the . Great Lakes Exposition at Cleveland, looking north towards Lake Erie from the Court of Presidents. In

The Woman's Home Missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal ’ church will meet in the church par- ' lors on Thursday afternoon. July 9th. at two-thirty o'clock. The program will include special music and a guest speaker. Each member is responsible for a good attendance. ! MIEHLS-ROGERS . WEDDING ANNOUNCED > The wedding of Miss Elizabeth - Meihle, daughter of Philip Meilils of ■ 604 North Second street, and Joseph Rogers, son of Mrs. Rose Rogers of New York, was solemnized ■ at Marion, Indiana February 20. i 1930 Rev. Harl Dill jams officiated l • at the single ring ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers are residing with the bride’s parents on Second street. The Zion Lutheran Missionary -society will meet with Mrs. Herman . Dierkei Wednesday afternoon at two o’clock. Ij ‘ o i PERSONALS Clarence Stevens. Mrs. Charlotte , Ladd, daughter Naomi and son Mel- ’ vered returned home Wednesday , fr. m Chi:ago where they visited . friends and relatives. Gerald Mylott, Miss Florence Wisebecker and Mr. and Mrs. Georg? Wisebecker of Chicago will arrive in Decatur Friday evening to be the guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mylott. , over the Fourth*. Rev and Mrs. H. R. Canson accompanied their son Fred to Camp Cros|ey. Lak ■ Tippecanoe last Monday, where he will spend two weeks. They stopped for several days at ! Epworth Forest, enroute home, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pumphrey and daughter Eleanor will spend the week end with the Dean Deeds ' family in Granville, Ohio. F. A. Tester will leave today for : his home iu Arcadia, California, I I after a visit with relatives here. He I will be accompanied by his sister, I Mrs. Harve Shroll and granddaugh-i : ter, Jane Ann Brumley. Mrs. John Oswald. 418 Elm Street 1 is celebrating her 86th birthday to-1 ' day, with a family dinner at the' i home. Mr. and Mrs. Ben G. Dixson of Indianapolis are guests of the formers’ mother Mrs. George Dixson. Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Thomas. Mr. James Elberson and Rev. and Mrs. C. M. Prugh will return Saturday j from a several week's trip through the east. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Feasel and granddaughter Annis Mae and Mr. and Mrs. Dori Feasel and son Jimmy will leave Sunday for a trip through Canada. Whi-.- gone they, will spend some time with Mrs. Feasei's sister and visit points of interest in Canada. John Fonriand of the Homestead offices wil’ sipend the week-end at Johnson’s Landing at Lake Wawasse, Syracuse. Indiana. Edward T. Scheele of Fort Wayne attended to business in Decatur today. D. W. McMillen, Jr., of Fort Wayne and Scott Findlayson of Evanston will arrive in Decatur Monday to enter the employment of the Central Sugar Company. Ben Snyder of Chicago is spending several weeks in Decatur and is employed at the Central Sugar Company. Robert Holthouse will leave Saturday for Milwaukee, Wis., where lie will be employed by the Firestone Tire and Rubber Co., Mr. Holthouse was recently graduated from Indiana university. He will be employed in Milwaukee tor about 60 days and then expects to be transferred to the home office in Akron. Harold Me Millen is home from a fishing trip in northern Minnesota and Canada, enjoyed with his brothers, Stewart and Dale Me MUlen|

ti e background is the aurora borealis lighting on the Marine Theatte. To the right are the pylons ot the Hall of Progress and the Automotive building.

Jr., of Fort Wayne. The Daily Democrat will not he published Saturday, in observance of the Fourth of July. The regular meeting of the city council wi’l be held next Tuesday. The July meeting of the county commissioners will be held next Tuesday at the auditor’s office. Al Schmitt was in Indianapolis yesterday looking after business for

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the Ford agency. County Treasurer Jeff Liechty and family moved from Berne to Decatur today. Mr. Liechty has remodeled his new home south of the library on Third street. Mr. and Mi's. Douglas Haney of Fort Wayne are in Decatur today to assist the former’s brother Maurice, in celebrating his birthday anniversary.

MONROE NEWS Rev. and Mrs. Elbert Morford and son Norman and Miss Louise Niles are spending the week with Mr. Morford's parents at Wiimor?, K ?ntueky. .Miss Bertha Long and sister Mwbelle of H Jgate. Ohio, are visiting their cousin. Jesse Essex and family. Mrs. Burt Smith und children of Fort Wayne sp-nt Sunday with Mr. Smith's iparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bahner. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Aurand and daughter Alice of Grand Rapids Michigan, spent the week-end with Mrs. Aurand's moth r, Mrs. Rena Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Jim A. Hendricks are visiting Mr. Hendrick's sister Mrs. Minda Albaugh and family at. Dennison, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Alferd Hahnert were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hahnert near Salem Sunday. Mr. and Mm. Rolla Longenberger and daughter Mary of Fort Wayne visited relatives in Monroe Sunday Mrs. Longenberger’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Laisure, aeconvpan-

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i meat, Hays the widening of high--11 wuyn und elimination of curves hila been accompanied by an In- . I creased accident toll. British Films Irk Italy 11 Rome (U.P) British films and I plays are being boycotted in Italy P because of anger over Britain’s . I Sanctions policy at Geneva. No I British films have been shown in [ Italy for many months, though , I French productions are still exi' hibited. No events in Britain are I given in news reels. I i Honolul Junks Old Autos Honolulu <U.R> Honolulu claims i u better average class of motor ■cars than uny other American city. Obsolete machines are dumped itri- ! mediately Into the sea instead of ! being reconditioned. —o — Vancouver Lures Tourists ' Vancouver, B. (U.R> Nearly I I 13,000 more Americans visited ■ Vancouver during the first five I months of this year than during I the corresponding period of 1935. i The increase in the number of ■ cars was 3,333. • Glen Mann of Pleasant Mills is : putting in a cement driveway at ■ | hlo garag •.

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