Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 253, Decatur, Adams County, 24 October 1936 — Page 3

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CARROLL ipyright, 1836. Jure* Syndicate. Inc. OOD — Those in the aving a polite snicker ble. Being very serious ■ole in "Parnell”, the two Hollywood book stores and ordered every L' "1 available vol|H| ume dealing with the life fl and work of the Irish politician. Two dozen were s 'Ji delivered. Clark was still game. But a couple jjF' days later a r veritable av alanche of books T' ’ descended upon ble him. When the total reached felled quits. Now, he ; what to do with his h is probably the most the world, concerning i’art ParnelL long by Fred Astaire the music stores any It is called “Just One , Madame”, and was ie star in collaboration Webster and Dave ils is Astaire’s third ong in the last 18 s tickled to see one t class than he is to v dance. time, Paramount has y paging Randy Scott can be persuaded to 'iety bride, the studio i opposite Irene Dunne cal, “High, Wide and Production starts it will have to be a n. J Me and I’m Telling C. C. Hogarth, Los inks to you and to all ■aders of this column sd cures for Fred Macison oak. They were o Paramount, which 1 hundreds of other ons from fans. Fred ow. Mrs. Mac Murray, not so lucky. She with some mysterious Jt the same time as still in bed. — oneous story about a son sailing to Hono«ame boat with Lieu-

CLUB CALENDAR J Society Deadline, 11 A. M. I Fanny Macy i Phone. 1000 — 100.1 Monday . Zion Lutheran Miaslonary, called t meeting, school, 2 p. m. i Research Club, Mrs. H. R. Carson, . 2;i!0 p. m . I Pythian Sisters Masquerade Party - K. of P. Home, after Temple, i I.iteratre Department, Mrs. Charles Dugan, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Pinochle Club, Mis William Lis- . ter, 7:30 p. m. Decatur Home Economics Club. Halloween Masquerade, Mrs. Amos Ketchum. I Root Township Home Economics Club. Monmouth Gym, 1:30 p. m. , Adama County Federation of t Clubs, Miss Vivian Burk, 2:30 p. m. I Rebekah Ixxige, I. O. O. F. hall, 7:30 p. m. Kirkland Twp. Economics Club, Kirkland High School, 1 p. nt. Zion Junior Walther League, school hall, 7:30 p. m. Eastern Star Initiation. Masonic Hall, 7:30 p. m. ‘ Wednesday Girl Scouts, Troop One, Central, after school. .Union Twp. Woman’s Club, Mrs. Henry Bauman, 1:30 ip. m. Historical Club. Mrs. Fred Ahr, Ladies' Shakespeare Club, Mrs. i Jesse Sutton. 2:30 p. m. 2:30 p. m. St. Vincent de Paul. K. o; C. hall, j 2 p. m. with Halloween. i Those present were Joan Cowens, Kathleen Baxter. Mildred Blythe, Betty Stults. Libby Macy. Marjorie ( McAlheney, Betty Ga'logly, Pa’ricia Garner, Sharon and Robby Strickler and the honor gneet LaVon Strickler. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Helm will have as their dinner guests Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. F.Shellcw of Dayton ; and. and Mrs. Hall Miller of Van Wert. MISS RUTH HAMMOND IS HOSTESS AT CLASS PARTY The E. D. T. S. class of the Evangelical Sunday school enjoyed a Halloween masquerade party at the home of Miss Ruth Hammond Friday evening. Twenty-two members ; and guests were present. i A short business meeting was held followed by contests and

tenant McCauley caused no end of trouble to the young naval officer, Honolulu papers picked it up and, when the boat came in, half the town was on hand to greet the star. They refused to believe McCauley’s protestations that she wasn’t aboard and he was hours convincing them of the fact In addition to seeing the sights of Hollywood together, Fred Stone and Rex Beach found time to plan an Alaskan excursion for the spring. Fred goes north in April to spend a whole month working with Beach at the author’s gold mine near Juneau. R-K-O has already given its permission for the star to take a leave of absence. Here and there in Hollywood.... Their intimates will tell you that June Lang and Vic Orsatti were house hunting the other day. . . . Very funny about Judge Ben Lindsay’s experience when he went to visit the John Warburtons in Bel Air. Their St Bernard dog didn’t recognize the judge and had him pinned up against a tree when the family dashed to the rescue.... Arline Judge was having gay times at the Clover club the other evening with Pat de Cicco. . . . Alice White’s latest escort is Roy Randolph. They were at the llrthe other evening. ■ ■ • Hugh ’ W 3a Herbert is midway through a novel, which is based upon his Jnl diary of 2 5 ■ years in the Myjyi show business. K. AaWSw * • • ■ Madeleine k*.Au. I Carroll is taking dancing lessons. Madeleine Carroll If she can mas . ter the art to her satisfaction, she may do a number in a new picture. . . . La Garbo has sworn off coffee and drinks only milk and fruit juices these days. . . . And John Farrow s London club has offered to let him ballot for a seat overlooking the coronation procession. In case he wins, the seat, plus lunch, will cost him 10 guineas, or about $55. Today’s Puzzle: What blonde actress was waited on hand and foot by a property man in a recent picture and, when it was over, tola him he could have the deposit on 12 pop bottles left in hw dressing room?

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games. Prizes were won by Mies Hetty Molchl, Miss Pafsy McConnell and Miss Kathryn Schroyer. Lovely refreshments with Halloween appointments were served at the dose of the evening. WOMEN OF MOOSE HAVE BENEFIT PARTY The Mooseheart committee of the Women of the Moos? held a benefit pinocle and bunco party at the home Thursday evening for a large number of guests. Prizes for pinochle were awarded to Albert Miller and Mr#. Dora Cook and for bunco, Miss Vivian Noll. The proceeds from the party are to be used to purchase sheet# and pillowcases for Mooseheart hospital In honor of the birthday Tuesday, October 27. of James J. Davis founder of Mooseheart. LITERATURE SECTION MRS- CHARLES DUGAN The Literature Department of the woman's club will have the first of the season’s meetings at the home ! of Mrs. Charles Dugan Monday evening at seven-thirty o’clock. The subject of the evening is i “Adventures in Travel”. Mrs. Dugan i« chairman of the committee 1 with Mrs. Phillip Obenauer, Mrs. J. R. Parrish and Mrs. Don Farr assisting. The order of Eastern Star will. have initiation Tuesday evening a*: seven-thirty o'clock at the Masonic 1 hall. MEMBERS OF BRIDAL PARTY ENTERTAINED Mrs. E. G. Coverdale and daughter Miss Mary Coverdale entertained with a six-thirty o’clock dinner Friday evening at the Rice Hotel for the members of the bridal party for the Coverdale-Beavere wedding, which will be solemnized this evening at six-thirty o'clock at the First Presbyterian church in th>s city. The dining table carried a beautiful centerpiece of white mums and SUN. MON. TUES. EXACTLY;,THE SAME AS 3 HOUR ROAD SHOW! FOR FIRST TIMES AT I POPULAR PRICES! ZIEGFELD with , William Myrna Luisa POWELL* LOY* RAINER" M-G-M't Mightiest <' Mojica// Continuous Sunday - Doors Open 12:45. Feature starts at 1 P. M. [ — Admission This Picture Only — Adults 35c, Children 15c —o—o— Last Time Tonight-Robert Young. Florence Rice, Joseph Calleia “SWORN ENEMY.” ALSO-Color Cartoon, Pete Smith Novelty and News. 10c-25c <3®> SUN. MON. TUES. 10c Matinee 1:45 Sunday Breath-taking mystery thriller! “MURDER WITH PICTURES” Lew Ayres, Gail Patrick, Paul Kelly, Benny Baker. ALSO—Cartoon. Gus Van Musical Sportlight and Pictorial. Evenings 10c-20c o—o Last Time Tonight-BUCK JONES in "Treason.” ALSO-“The Phantom Rider”; 'The Clutching Hand’ and Cartoon. 10c-15c OaMaCSBHBMBHHBBBMBBKn | CORT SUN. MON. TUES. “RAMONA” Filmed in the New Perfected Technicolor, with Loretta Young - Don Ameche —PLUS— Fox News and Pictorial Review. « Admission 10-25 c till 5; after 5,10-35 c j Continuous show from 1:00. TONITE Geo. O'Brien ■ Smiley Burnette "BORDER PATROLMAN” PLUS—Clyde Lucas and Orchestra; Pepper Pot Novelty, and Chap. 6 “DARKEST AFRICA.'* 10c-15c Continuous show from 2:00.

hfthy breath with green foliage. White tapers In crystal holders were arranged at either end of the table. Cover# were laid for Miss Coverdale. Mr#. Coverdale; Mr. Clarence J. Beavers, Mr. and Mr#. A. J. Beavers and son Edward, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Teeple, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Beavers, Mr. and Mr#. Robert Branham of Indianapoll#. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, Mis#'Alice Allwein, Mis* Helen Haubold, and the Mesaleur# Donald Klepper, John De Voss, Ralph Kenworthy and Harold Strickler. - - o ———— ~ Personals Several from here went to Indianapolis today to see the elephants and hear Governor Landon Jim A. Hendricks went to Sturgis. Michigan, to visit his son Gale, who is recovering from a severe operation. A card from Gale says he has been able to walk this week, aided by the nurses but he still has pins in his feet. Ruth Vizazrd, of Pleasant Mills attended the teacher’s association convention at Indianapolis Friday. Frederick Schafer arrived home Friday from Atlantic City and New York City where he spent the past week. John Augsberger of Berne was a business visitor here today. Miss Alice Allwein of Chicago arrived in Decatur last evening for a week-end visit with her mothei

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. Mrs. Grace Allwein and to at'end. I the Coverdale-Boavens wedding. Bud Wertzberger and Jerome Mylott are attending the Notre Dame; ■ Pittsburgh football game In Pitta-. ( burg today. W. C. Bevington of Indlanapolle j . engineer on the City light and po'wI ei plant improvement and Charles • Houck, architect of Muncie, were . visitors here yesterday i O. H. Wehmeyer, who was operati ed on a few weeks ago, is able to be , up and around and hopes to return I to his desk at the Schafer company in a short time Howard Earnest, manager of the Local Loan company, i« recovering from a major operation. He ip gradually gaining strength and hopes to be out in a short time. Harold W. Me Millen, Dale Me Millen Jr., of thie city and Stewart ’ McMillen of Fort Wayne are planning to attend the Northwestern-Mln- ’ nesota football game next Saturday 1 at Evanston. 1 J. H- McMaken of Terre Haute, 1 formerly of this city, wae a visitor : here today. Mr McMaken is engag--1 ed In the building material business. Mrs. Lawrence Linn and daughter 1 Dianne are the guests of Mr. and 1 Mrs. Ralph Tyndall and daughter ' Joyce in Bluffton today. — o r . 4 Adams County Memorial Hospital Mies Pauline Heckley. Tocsin, i was admitted Friday. ;r, Cleveland Weist, route two Bry-i

I ant. was admitted this morning. Esther Worthman, route two De- ■ catur was dismissed Friday. Wilma Sehaadt. Gewt'va, was die- ; missed this morning. William Markle, Bryant, was disi missed this morning. Mrs. Clara Stapleton, 309 North Seventh ctreet, Wl' ’be dismissed > this afternoon. WILL OBSERVE (<7ONTINL*Ep FROM PAGB ONB) co-operating in this united effort.” ’ This was the statement of Rev. C. M. Prugh, secretary of the local ministerial association, which will sponsor the movement in this city. Detailed announcements concerning the services to be held in the various local churches will be made in a few days. F. I). R. CITES tCONTINL'Ep FROM >AGK ONE) and investments come back, do not forget the lessons of the past.” He warned that the nation must resolve never again to become committed to the philosophy of the book era. to “individualism run wild, to the false promise that American business was great because it had built up financial control of industrial production and i distribution in the hands of a few individuals and corporations by the use of other people’s money.” o Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

* PREBLE NEWS 0 • Mr. and Mm. Ruben Smith epent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Smith and family. : Mrs. John Kirchner and daughter 1 Lorlee visited with Mrs. Charlee Miller at Decatur Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spade and Velma Spade. Ralph Spade and Fern Pasewater were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dill- ; .Ing and family. Aldine and Helen -Bultemeier ’ spent Saturday with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elekhoff. Mr. and Mre. Herman Runge and family were the guest# of Mr. and , Mrs- Milton Hoffman and family ; Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Meyer. Mrs. Catherine Linnemeier, and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Koenemann and family a pent Sunday in Schumm. Ohio, as the guests of Mr. and Mr#. D. Gunset. Mrs. S. Smith of Peterson called on Mrs. Samuel Smith and «on« Monday. Virginia Sweet, Justine Crum, and Glarviana Sullivan of For: Wayne were the gueets of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Su'livan and Peggy, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kirchner entertained eighteen guest# at their home in Freble Sunday, October 18, in honor of their daughter Viona’s eighteenth birthday anniversary. The evening was spent in playing games and contests, the prizes

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, I were given to Margaret Timer, Nor- | ma Wefel, Juanita Cable. Melvin • Buuck, Carl HolbrocK, and Harold Buuck. A dainty lunch was served later 1 In the evening by the honored guest's mother, Mrs. Kirchner. The honored gueet received many bean!'tlful gifts from the i-uest# and was also the recipient of a gift from th" 1 hostess. 1 Thoee present were, Margaret Timer, Bernice and JuanPa Cable, ' John Affoldor, Walter Hoffman, Norma Wefel, Gilbert Hoffman, George Heure, l>ei:ta Retaking, • Mildred Weber, Melvin and Harold Buuck, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Holbrock, 1 Wilbert and Lloyd Kirchner, and the I honored gue#t Miss Vlonu Kirchner. ’ Robert Koeneman was pleasantly surprised on the event of hi# seven- ■ tcenth birthday. 1 Louise Bultemeier of Fort Wayne ' wa# the gue«t of her parents, Mr. • and Mr#. George Bultemeier and • daughters Sunday. I MRS. LONG ' Character and Life Advisor Advises and helps in all affairs of ■ life. She will tell you the truth, good or bad, what to do, what to . expect and gives never failing . advice. Special readings 50c. Hours 9 to 9. 12R No. Fourth St. ’ Across the street from St. Joseph school.