Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 216, Decatur, Adams County, 11 September 1936 — Page 3

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MRS. A. J. SMITH K RI ES MARYLAND MAN ■J nd Mr- .1 H r,..n.-r o hor - r <W , ■, ' , , which was I ■ . . • M-.mla) morning at |- , wedding took , home ceremony , ' "ex William Nes-| ‘meat., paeioi of Ute Third' K '• c '-m-m., KOH Wayne., 18. , d ..tilv hy ’he brides, ''er two uunte ■I ... Wai of Pittsburgh. ■f'J/. V r. \.l Smith Os Decatur] gHS ;»■ ; •’ S hrock Jr., of; intonate friend. .lean ,tlis mothers Mri'lia' Ol soft White, a 'her day. and gg/s" ,„.-i.‘ d ' ' :th a corsage ■ H M" «a< served jM d ,iav Mr. Shaffer |K.,‘ . . | 7 ~-, dto the East. Mrs. Shaffer. Smith Side High graduated from. m . r in Pittsburgh' ... dime made her j .. ,in is a Came. ■ . and lie a paintof ■ . .• Im k supp rat the .: ■ • evening at sixu.loik Alter the supper ..... rhtini and fiveplay d. Tim comut tile affair in|M i hairman ■ .. p s mi-t. Mrs. Al Schmit: ■ ’d.. , Mylotl. Miss Mary M Mari - Zeser. ■IENL ANNOUNCED H CHURCH SUPPER 7 . A- . nmmi will be offero supper ut th * . . ehurcli Satin>i irna from five to .seven o'i reamed -■ mashed pot i- ■ :o,.‘d beans, macaroni

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■ By HARRISON CARROLL H Copyright, 1936, HI Kins Features Syndicate, inc. B Hm.l.YWi kid .After looking at ■wen tests .if Jean Muir with her B brunette hair. Warner BrothBrs promptly raised objections. ■ They not only - suggested that B she change ■ back to a blonde ■ » but * h a f she Ms.l grow a new set Be B of bangs to re- ' -£1 place the ones she had whacked ■i‘ off And so it went back and ■ F forth, until a ■“ compromise fiJean Muir nal 1 y was reached. Jean is to retain her brown hair, it least for the time being, but the langs are to come back. The Jeanette MacDonald-Gene Dymond wedding, whenever it *kes place, will not be the popular Tuma elopement. The two stars ave decided upon a formal church eremony. Which wall be the first 'we in ages that Hollywood has 'ad a chance to get in on a real “g wedding. Very funny, the story told by the ™rx Brothers about their stay in ?' an< l- *'' ie stage version of A Day at the Races” happened to Playing there on a day when the Waveland and New York ball teams were playing a crucial fame. The Marxes agreed to make * personal appearance at the ball Wk—which meant a dash to and m the theater with motorcycle escort Everything went swell until the ih Urn . w hen it was discovered e trio had only five minutes to fit back to their audience. “‘rens screaming, the two moterrI- ~o fr" 'e rs an - the car containS the comedians dashed through e ’treets. Only, in the excitethe cops hit 70 while the p was °nly able to manage 60. wsult was. they became sepacn and the Marxes were hauled 'ri’ an <l given a ticket. v?? u / sked Me and I’m Telling An ■ , ussell Dayton, Los Angeles: Thn* n testing point you bring up. Though -The Great Ziegfeld”, In is rti ’ ran on 'y 180 minutes, it a if,. possib,e th at “The Birth of ,„‘° n " *n the 17-reel version, ra " 208 minutes. w . ° u See the old ahent pictures mo „.. run through the projection rnfmu 11 * 7 at . the rate of 60 ,eet a av ..' te wbile the modern talkie ! ages 90 feet a minute tat is why an old picture shown I

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Friday . Golden Gleaners, Miss Rose Marie ' Stan'ey. 7: SO p. in. , Pocahontas. Lodge, Red .Men A I Hull. 7:30 p. tn. ! Auxiliary Instalation of Officers I Legion Home, 7:45 p. tn. Union Chapel C. I. C. Class, Mr. [and Mrs. Schnepp, 7;JO p. m. i Bobo U. B. Willing Workerw’ I Class, Mrs. Artie Jackson. 7:30 p. in. E. I). T. S. Glass. Miss Betty Brown. 7 p. ni. Saturday Cafeteria Supper, Methodist church. 5 to 7 o'clock. Monday Ben Hur Tirzah Club, Ben Hur I Hall. 8 p. m. Tuesday Psi lota XI Pot Luck Supper. Mrs. Gerald Smith, 6:30 p. m. C. L. of C. Pot iatok Supper, K. of C. Hall. 6:30 p. m and cheeqe. -cottage cheese, potat o | ,salad. creamed slaw, fruit salad, pickles, pickled beets and eggs, pie. cake, coffee and rolls. i , The Ben Hur Tirzah club will } have a pot luck supper at the Ben Hur hall Monday evening at eight o’clock. The Woman’s foreign missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal i church will meet with Mrs. W. F. • Beery Thursday afternoon at twothirty o’clock. Mrs. Harry Crownover wi’l have the program and Mrs. Joe Hunter, the devotional--. Assisting hostesses are the Mesdames W. <>. Little, C. iA. Krugh and Delton Passwater. All ladies who wish to go to Fort Wayne Tuesday morning to the convention are re- ’ quested to all Mrs. Frank Crist or Mrs. R. A. Stuckey. ENTERTAINS AT AUTUMN PARTY Miss Frieda Scherer deilgiitfully entertained the members of the Eta Tau Sigma sorority with an autumn •party Thursday evening. The group met at the library and from there motored to Sunset Park where a

today is apt to appear jerky. It was timed differently. The old comedy routine of the bride s first dinner had nothing on Eleanor Powell’c experience the other night when she cooked a meal for James Stewart. First she broke a flower vase, then she cut her hand slicing bread, then she had a flat tire while on a dash to the corner store for a last minute purchase and finally the french-fried potatoes caught fire. When the distracted Eleanor finally walked into the living room to greet Stewart, his first remark was: “My, how cool you look,” Speaking of fires, Gladys Swarthout displayed cool nerve the other day on the "Champagne Waltz” set. Towards the end of a big number, a part of the back-drop became ignited. It wasn’t * threatening blaze, but the star was wearing an organdy dress and might have been excused for going into a panic. Instead, she finished out the number. The camera hadn’t seen the smoke, and the long rehearsed take was saved. Here and There in Hollywood. ... j Johnny Weissmuller turns author, of all things, as soon as he finishes "Tarzan Escapes”. It’s to be a complete swimming manual. . . . The movies are a funny business. On an M. G. M. set the other day, Franchot Tone was casual observer to Joan Crawford being mar- I’” ried to Clark Gable . . It is bad ne w s for the yacht salesme n. Spencer Tracy took the 1 4NI& T* money he had * IM set aside to buy JB a boat and invested it in jersey cows . ■Kabsy-jp Jerry Horwin, BBBBELiiiaW post -c a rding Spencer Tracy from Switzerland, says the mothers there and in Austria are all dressing their youngsters’ hair a la Shirley Temple. . . . Bob Montgomery has wired Reginald Denny to send him two model airplanes to try out on his farm. . . . And Rosalind Russell will airplane it east any minute I unless her mother shows improvement from an operation. Today’s Puzzle: What well- | known director (and not William Wyler either) attended a preview i with his ex-wife the other night, | but asked photographers to kill the I picture of the two 7

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 1936.

Newest Portrait of Roosevelt I Franklin D. Roosevelt 'ybk I I , This excellent new camera study of Franklin D Roosevelt was taken as the president returned to ' t -J, } his desk in Washington after com- WC'/ pleting a tour of the midwestern AT f '' drouth sector \ / wC* *** • ' ■ Jtiß* 4* ' ! * w Wife rtir

fire had been built. A marshmallow. and weiner roast was enjoyed. Mis-s * G'ennyu Elzey assisted the hostess. After the picnic the guests return-, ed to the home of Mise Elzey, where I tables were arranged for bridge. ( A brief business meeting was held ; first and plans were made for the fall and winter meetings. Several games of bridge were enjoyed and prizes were given to Mrs. Don Stump and Miss Mildred Blosser. The next meeting will lie held : in two weeks with Mrs. Robert Shraluka. Th- Pei lota Xi sordHty will have a pot luck supper and program meeting at the home of Mrs. Gerald i Smith Tuesday evening at six-thirty ' o’clock. Section two will be in i charge. MRS. CLEM KORTENBER HOSTESS TO SO CHA REA Mrs. Cl ni Kortenber was hor I tevis to the members of the So Cha, Rea club and one gueet. Mrs. Joe Lose, last evening. Thr?e inactive i members were welcomed back into: the activities of the club. They were ; Mrs. Felix Graber. Mrs. Glenn Hill i and Mrs. George Andrews. Severa' gamee of bridge were enjoyed and prizezs were awarded to Mrs. Dan Zeser. Mrs. Clyde But-} 1 r and Mrs. Hussel Byers. A delij clous one course luncheon was servi ed at the close of the games. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mns. Clyde Butler with Mrs. Felix Graber and Mrs. Andy' Appleman assisting hostesses. This wil 1 b? in the form of a dinner in honor of the new member. Miss Ann Murtaugh who will be initiated at, , this time. HITLER DEPUTY (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) Germane in Spain who committed •no crime except that they were Gutmann of the Reich of Adolf Hitler which was enough for them to i earn their murders by agents of Jewish Bolshevism." William Bohle. Nazi leader, told a special meeting for Germans from 1 aboard that it was their duty to beI come prominent in foreign Nazi organizations. Der Fuehrer, he eaid. had come to make Germans aware "They were sent into this world by God as Ger-| mans and that God thereboy charg-

Death Brings End to Romance rt - ww A • 9 , Bl • Hm s ■ 1- 3g A3 If 1 A MBi«> \ X JHf " — \ Hk * WBk AH Dorothy Hubbard and father J Layton Hessler J ■Ea®S-2W?|r ,1$ Death ended the romance of 16-year-old Dorothy Hubbard of Monroeville, N. J., when her sweetheart. Layton Hessler. 23. was shot to death by the girl s brother. Edward S. Hubbard, who objected to the attentions being paid his sister by Hessler Hubbard claimed he ■hot Hessler when he believed the latter was about to draw a gun.

,ed them with duties which they may } not shirk lest they become traitors i to providen--e." . He added that one "miracle” naI tional eoclalieni had performed j "was that Germany wou'd not willlngly discharge any of its citizens aboard from their duty toward the German nation.” "Th? world. " he said, "Must get ; accustomed to the fact that Ger-} 1 many has regained its place among i the great nations of this earth. "Whoever today Insults or attacks a German must be aware that thereby h» is insulting the Reich. ‘ Thks is the proudest aseurance national socialism gives Germans i aboard, to make them ‘henchmen of } Hitler' as the primitive right of a j sov reign state.’ ” SPAIN REBELLION I rebels in any beseiged city to sur- ! lender and expects them to rei sist to the death. | 8. In their sieges of rebel I towns the loyalists have made ;• painfully slow progress whereas ; the rebels, in their attacks on I such areas as Badajoz and San Sebastian, have made rapid progress. Tlie most important battle area, if not the most dramatic, is that along the new 115 mile line north, west and south of Madrid. On the north and west, the situation has been a stalemate for weeks. In the Talavera-Toledo area, on . the southwest and south, the rebels advanced with rapidity but were stopped hy loyalist reinforcements. If they break through Ma- , drid may be doomed. Naval Authorities Find Sabotage Effort Washington, Sept. 11 —(UP) —U. S. Naval authorities have discovered an attempt at sabotage aboard the heavy cruiser Indianapolis now und’rgoing overhaul in the BlooK;iyn naval yard, the navy department revealed today. Details of the attempted sabotage were lacking, pending a complete report from the Blookly Navy yard 1 officials. The Indianapolis was placed in 'the Brooklyn navy yard for over-1 • haul after her return to the Atlantic -count with Atlanic fleet last May.

\ . K«n , i • ■ returned to Gins Innnil on Labor Day | to r'sume her teaching in the Cln-, einnatl public ecliooU. She was accompanied by Miss Grace Kenny who has accepted a position a« home economic-instructor at Holmes high school, Covington. Ky. Tlie e hool has an enrollment of over I.OC students and a faculty of seventy-five teacher*. Miss Grace Kenny graduated from the UniverIty of Cincinnati last June. The Misses Kenny are nieces of Miss Margaret Moran of this city and i are well known here. Leo Kirsch returned yesterday | 1 from a week at Oden where he vis- } ited his wife and family, who have l:e<*n spending the paat month th re.} They will return to Decatur about I the twentieth of September. Hrs. Harry Maddox, who under- J went a major operation at the Adams county memorial hospital yes-1 terday, kt g'ttlng along very well. Mrs. John Heller has returned 'from a severa' days’ visit in Indianapolis with her son and daughter j In-law. Mr. and Mrs. Dick D. Heller and family. Charlie Voglewede. who was oper-1 ated on last Sunday, was resting al littl? easier today. He is a patient at Adams county Memorial hospital } Paul Weber, field representative for the state board of tax commie-} sloeers was a buslii ss visitor here today. The M’.sseo Delores and Mary I Margaret Klepper, daughters of Mr., and Mrs. W. A. Kiepper, will leave next week for Lakewood. N. J., where they will enter Georgian Court coll ge. Judge H. M. DeVoss, City attorney John DeVcxis and Nathan Nelton, attended the state fair in Indianapolis yesterday. City coiincilmen G“orge Stults, Forest Elzey, Herman Gillig and M. J. My'ott, suiierintendent of the city light and power plant attended a me ting of the Monroe town hoard last evening. o Delay Execution Os Murderer Os Six Walla Walla State Prison. Wash.. Sspt. 11 —-(UP) —Execution of Leo Hall, who murdered six persons at a b ach house near Bremerton March I*7. 1934. was poatiMjued until 11

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p. m. (PSTI tonight, a few minutes, before tlie former theology student wan to lie led into the gallows chamber. Warden John McCauley ordered th? postponement in a dramatic move which came as the 34 year obi "mass murder*r” was being given last religious condolen es preparatory to hij hanging which earlier' had been delayed two hours. Origina'ly he was to hav > died at 12:10 A. M. PST. shortly before midnight McCauley postponed the execution until 2 A. M. to allow time for arrival of Hall's Seattle attor ney, Everett Butts, who asked for a last minute conference with the warden. CcCauley granted the second post- j ponem nt to permit Hall's mother | to reach here by plane from Olym-

ipa where she earlier appealed to Gov. Clarence I). Martin for a last minute stay of execution. The governor refused her plea. o State Public Safety Campaign Is Rejected Indianapolis, Ind.. Sept. 11—(UP) Wayne Coy, Indiana works progress director, announced today that a proposed state-wide public safety l campaign has been rejected by Washington WPA officials. H - explained that rejection was based on a ru'e that WPA shall not ' undertake as a project any work' wbjch is a i gular fund ion ol a } governmental unit. Since the proposed project would I I: - assisting policemen in tlie inspection of vehicles and would be

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police fvork, it was vetoed by W. M. Cotton, director of governmental projects for WPA. he said. o — Canned Wine Gets Start Lodi. Cal.—<U.R>—The success of California’s newest industry of canned wine seemed assured when a New Orleans customer placed an order locally for 3,000 cases of canned sweet wine. 1 FOR GOLD | WE HAVE NO SOLICITORS. YOU GET FULL VALUE. PUMPHREY JEWELRY STORE