Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 279, Decatur, Adams County, 24 November 1936 — Page 3
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KgTniri-ei- er i GUESTS Iherb«n>«\r 1 u.• will, ■(ii'Ste’wM’ ll, l ' 1 "' lli ""' r Sl "" li ’ v - ■ TWlsa pwb<‘H were Mr. and Mrs. I «Jawrence Bti' : illx*r> Snickb-r ‘i'M DO' '■ Mr* llll’u-rt K--1-Isni h-'HtM* v,lss Strickler. Irs. r. o.!myers >|club HOSTESS ITh* R*** l ' 1 »'■’lll’ 1 ">e,t at the' u l?ster sOp l ' luv ’"■ jieo Sat :•'“ iv;i- Hi'' buib-i (~■■ ■ afternoon giving a ’lf idid reIke |>l:n. • \ ,! IfliH Dla.'l" 1 wiii'en by Lawin a”. Hngiish play >rl«9t, who ia: Hie reputation of tyjfcjifefaigHbi' '(leanest" plays in fceland. ■kv'ever. the play "Vie|Z Regilß>" 'tas 11'v'I- been proE ( «A in Bn: >'l bei aii e th.- J-’i, ■ censors !••< i'iee lhe pm-uomil InfOneer ' H t.ni.i >v u - too sn< r<M ]VSEfo>rep< •> sen t a t i on • hi boJHorm “Victoria li<wiiia" Instated Os thirty episodes* from frotn "Jern ten were s"l cted for 1,., m Offr’ev It ran one hundred *Kjty-elghi performances in New ■ork iaotfr* >r with Ibbti Hayes 'w arT main p art - I Mr». Saybirs reviewed t’ae play in ■ Atcellfei' manner, pri-ten'ing ■early ]>■>-i' and ebaneii.j of Victoria as a «K|glrj, a< aw< man of iniddlixS>(>ajnl »• an elderlv monarch. mid-' luted wltk til" years yet so pleaded iKbIMRr tion of her people. j I'-'-aag — Br. andlmrs. LI by ~>NTERI®N GUESTS ■Mb antigU ■ . Will I.iby of Monro Emdained with a chicken dinner ■ fltiMU Mi, (led Mi- and Mrs. Ca' Jgott. rlttg: ■ r Alice and son B >h ■r. and 41 Philip Shies-r-tine. ■lof Decktii . Mr. and Mrs. Cbae. ■ll «Ej p and Mrs. Harry B<-11 w Craigvill Mr. and Mrs. Floyd' —■Mamets SPRUNGER ■ The M.|W F ■sb b>A< met recently at the ■one of Mr-.. Joe! Sprunger for the ■Pilar stL t ing. One visitor. Mrs. •■sreus Sj>r mger was present. S B Mill. ■Hki me j ting opened ■e creed and roll call. Sixteen ■An tajS-i ng lesson was given r on "Remodeling old gjaMEyose of the meeting the
I Kingers At Nazarene Tabernacle IHHhf ' 7 ,■ ? w U f *IB IH fl z-O WA R JL.~ Jgy g?3fa W ** Figg ||B9k x JIL < v' JIl ■ .limF tfdyjflEggKaßMjß Kiddie Olson Mary Olson ( singers and soloists, the Misses Heddie and Mary Olson of r^^y’- 11 !. New York, are appearing nightly during the Thanksgiving z K : Sy t W at the Nazarene Tabernacle. ■ fc-; -|gK > - • I I DAYS REMAIN 11 *—■■ |H| Our special offer of discontinuing installation charges continues ONL\ during this |Hb month. If .vou are not enjoying the con- !■ venience of a Telephone, don’t delay. Have I your Telephone installed or re-connected at once as it will be impossible to continue this offer after November 30. lib e Citizens Telephone Co
I CT nn CALENDAR Society Deadline, til A. M. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Tuesday Pinochle Club, Mrw. Francis Eady | 7:30 p. m. Young Matron’s Club, Mrs. Ferd I O’Brien. Choral Concert, D. H. S. Auditorium, 8 p. in. Rebekah Lodge, 1. o. <). F. Hall, [7:30 p. m. Union Twp. Woman’s Club, Mrs. Glenn Roighia. 1:30 p. nt. Kirkland Twp. Home Economics Club, Kirkland School, 1 p. nt. Zion Junior Walther league, Lutheran school, 7:30 p. m. Frlvo’ity Club, Mu. Charice Keller, 7:30 p. m. D. Y. B. Claes, Mrs. H. W. Franklin, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Thanksgiving Eve dance, Elks I chib, 9:30 p. m. St. Lukes Reformed church ' ladies’ aid society hake sa'e, Millerj Jones shoe store, 9 >i. m. Thursday Eastern Star, Masonic Hall, reguI lar stated meeting. 7:30 p. nt. Friday Auxiliary, American Legion Home j 7:45 p. tn. Philo Class, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lake. 6:15 p.m. postponed one week. Philathea Class. Mrs. Curtis Moser. 7:30 p. m. M. E. Ladies’ Aid, Mrs. Clyde But- , ler, 2:30 p. m. Girls’ Choir Practise, Reformed . ( ’lurch. 7 p. m. St. Marys Twp. Home Economics i Club, Pleasant Mills School 'House -1 p. m. (Saturday Rummage Sale, Methodist Episco- ’ jal church basement. 1 p. m. hostess served refreshments of , home made ice cream, wafers and I coffee. The next meeting will be held in December with Mrs. Franklin Von Gunten. The girls’ choir of the Methodist [ Episcopal church will not meet for I rehearsal Wednesday evening. There will be a regular stated meeting of the Order of Eastern Star Thursday evening at seventhirty o’clock. The girls’ choir of the Reformed church will practise Friday evening at sAven o’clock Instead of Wedneei day. The woman’s home missionary of the Methodist Episcopal church will conduct another of a series of rum-
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, NOVEMBE R 24, 1936.
mage sales Saturday afternoon.! Many articles of clothing will be added to 'he present supply and; those who can use good second hand [ I clothing pre urged to attend th" I st le. Tile St. Marys "ownablp home economics club will meet at the Pleasant Milks echon! house Friday! afternoon at one o’clock. Member*, 1 ere asked to please notice the change In place from Mrs. Harry Crownover's to the school. The Psi lota XI sorority wi’l hold a dance at the Masonic home Wed- : msday night immediately following! the Yellow Jacki t-Hoaglund basketball game. JUNIOR ARTS GIVE PROGRAM The woman's chib enjoyed a Thanksgiving program at the Library, Monday evening, under the auspices of the Junior Arts Depart-! ment. Miss Gladys Miller was chair-, man with Miss Kathryn Knapp and [ Miss Peggy Staley asuslsting on j the committee. The hall was decorated in keeping with the season. Tables of colorful fall grains, fruits and vegetables were placed about tjie room carrying out the Thanks-[ giving spirit. The program opened with a song, "Come All Ye Faithful People! Come”, reading, “Signs of 'he Times”, Mise Kathryn Knapp; Pil-[ grim boy and girl reading. Miss Miss Patsy Moser and Miss Marjorie Miller with impersonations by Rosemary Kohne and Kathryn Schmitt, | The Dramatic Department of the' Junior club gave a splendid one act playlet “What Happened to the Turkey?” The cast was composed of The Misses Monica Schmitt, Florence McConnell, Kathryn At'folder, Kathryn Knapp, Jean Bright, Barbara Duke, Kathryn Murphy, A’ta Ruth Klepper, Donna Bell Fenimore, Peggy Gaunt and Rose Mary Fullenkamp. The Music Department then sang "Now Thank We All Our God.” Miss Fenimore concluded the program with a chalk sketch. MRS. JOE MYERS IS CLUB HOSTESS The Friendship village home economics club met recently at the home of Mrs. Joe Myers, with Mrs. Delmar Douglas and Miss Nellie White assisting. Twenty-four members and two visitors, Mrs. Marv Myers and Mrs. Flo Workinger, | were presentDuring the business meeting the following committees were appointed: membership, Mrs. Rolla Raudenbush, Mrs. Shelby Vance and Mrs. W. M. Patte.-son; program committee, Mrs. Hiram Witwer,
By HARRISON CARROLL wood observers. You set him Copyright, 1936, around occasionally, but usually King Features Syndicate. Inc. with some COU p] e . Jf he squires HOLLYWOOD- Before the Errol anybody, it is apt to be Benita Flynn-Lili Damita separation was Hume. even in print, the first embar- j The rumors about Beverly rassing meeting i Roberts and Director William of the two oc- Keighley are just that, they incurred. Flynn | gist, a year would have to lapse, went to the Case I anyway, as he is just divorced. Lamaze for din- Keighley’s plans to sell his Brentner with some K|( ” home and move into an friends. About jjly- QjM apartment are considered fur10 minutes > Mgr a t jj er ev id en ce that he isn’t thinking later, Lili f •SVI along matrimonial lines, showed up. In 'K, " Ji|jj perfect inno- Vm. :? Maxie Rosenbloom, who always c ence, Marcel v ' talks a great fight, is regaling the Lamaze ushered \y arner | o [ W jth his plans to meet her in to Flynn’s Lili Damita j oe Lo U j s table. Someone asked him: “How will It was a regular Lubitsch you train, Maxie ?” tableau. “Oh,” said Maxie. “I’ll leave the Flynn met it with a smile. window open a couple of nights.” Lili exploded: “No! no! no! I am not with him." Here and there in Hollywood.... Lamaze just turned redder and When Benny Rubin planed into Los redder. Angeles, his divorced wife and baby girl met him at the airport. The turn of events should mean . . . The prolonged ice sequences a bargain in fishing tackle for for “One in a Million” are sending somebody. In preparation for his everybody to the desert to get rid trip to the south seas, Flynn had <ri colds. Dance Director Jack laid in a stock that even Zane Haskell had to quit in the middle Grey might not be ashamed of. of the picture. Now, Sonja Henie. Now, ne has marital troubles on the Ritz brothers, Arline Judge his hands, not to mention the and Dixie Dunbar are all heading money he’d lose by staying all for Palm Springs. . . . The Texas those months away from the Tech footballers burned Eleanore screen. For, if I am not telling a Whitney’s escort (Lee Bowman) to secret, the Irish actor ht»3 just a crisp the other night by tagging been given a new contract by | her every dance Warner Brothers that ups his at one of the his salary tc a really fancy figure, late spots. . It starts, on the new basis, as soon Carole Lombard Ate as he is willing to go to work, found a new I? / NiJ And the south seas are still going portable dress- J-s. to be there next year. ing room wait- Mgp tagZ in g so r her | Plenty of excitement out at when she re- 1y- J Pickfair over Buddy Rogers’ father ported for work ■* W*jumping the gun and announcing on "Swing High, k, y the engagement. Mary Pickford’s Swing L0w”.... ' sense of humor prevailed however, And they say 4 and she obligingly discussed plans, that Princess p | They do not include a permanent Waleka, the residence at Pickfair. Buddy is mystic, was Carole Lombard looking for a ranch down towards plenty surprised the beach where he can raise at the Harry Raps party when horses. It is a good guess that Edgar Allen Woolf turned the Pickfair will be leased, or it may tables and read her past—getting even wind up as a park or museum, a lot of things right, too. What There has been talk for some time she didn’t know was that he -e---about the city of Beverly Hills membered all about her from New taking it over. York days. You Asked Me and I’m Telling Today’s Puzzle: What masculln* You! Mrs. R. W. Knight, Pelham: stylist is now battling with a If Ronald Colman has any serious feminine ditto for the designer’s romance, he is baffling the Holly- job with p certain company?
’ Mrs. Andy Myers and Mrs. Omer Merriman; floweiw, Mrs. Frances Bollenbacher, Mrs. Jacob Doloh and [ Mrs. Clair Kelsey; chorister, Mrs. Don Raiidenbush; leceivlng committee, Mrs. Leland Ripley and Mrs. Eldon Ford. Red Crosß dues were paid. Rej ports of adopted practices were fill- | ed out by the chib members. An interestig talk on “Modernizing old furniture” was given by the leader, Mrs. Eldon FordDelicious refreshments of pumpkin pie with whipped cream, and <offee were served by the hostessew I at the cloze of the afternoon. A choral concert under the direction of Miss Helen Haubold will be presented this evening at the Decatur high school auditorium. The public ie cordially invited to attend. The American Legion auxiliary wil> have a social meeting at the 'home Friday evening at seVen forty- [ five o’clock. All members are urged ; to attend. — The meeting of the .Philo class of the Baptist Sunday school, which was to have been held Friday at the home of Mr. and Min. I Ernest Lake, has been postponed one week. The young peoples' class of the Union U. B church will hold their annual Thanksgiving supper at the Ripley school house Wednesday night. November 25th. A program will be given following the supper, i Everyone is welcome. J. H. Tettman Returns To Work J. H. Tettman, veteran shoe repair man of thin city is back at hie bench at the Nichols Shoe store alter a several week’s illness. Mr. Tettman is feeling fine and is glad to be out again and able to resume i his work. o Thanksgiving Eve Dance At Elks Club A Thanksgiving eve dance will be held at the B. P. O. Elks club Wednesday night. A good orchestra has been obtained to play for the dance, which will start at 9:30 p. m. The dance will be for Elks and gueets. <1 <■ COLDS but) ff "^ r Ileadnrlie. LIQ VID. TABI.ETS 30 minuter. SALVE. NOSE DROPS Try ♦‘Kub-My-Tism*’—World** Be»t Liniment
PERSONALS Mrs. John Heller left this afternoon for Indianapolis for a ten day's [ visit with her grandsons, Dick and Jack Heller. Guests in the home of Rev. and , Mra. Homer J. Aepy over the week- | end were Mrs. Aspy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cook, and Mr. Aspy’s brother, Ned Cook and wife all of Hammond. Mr. and Mns. R. W. Freitag are at home at the corner of Central avenue and Marion street, Bluffton. Mrs. Freitag was formerly Miss Mary Macy of thl*s city. Mies Helen Suttles has returned from a two week's visit in Columbus with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mre. John Conklin and daughter. Prof. L. A. Pittenger. president of Ball State Teachers College, of Muncie, was a visitor here this morning. The Rotary club will not meet Thursday on account of the Thanksgiving oliuervance. Bob Meibere is a patient at Luth-
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i pran hospital, Fort Wayne. Friend*] stated that he might undergo un operation. The St. Joseph’s school closed lhhi afternoon for the Tlianksgivlng liolliluys. t'limses will !> ■ resinned j uext Monday, Georg' Hereth of Indianapolis, ' formerly Improved as PWA engineer on she City Light and Power plant improvement vfelted here a few hours today. Mrs. Palmer Klche ’ and Mrs. Leo Kinach ami daughters Carol and Nancy look'd after business in Fort Wayne tliie afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Beatty and son Jimmy returned lo their home In Indianapo'ls this afternoon after i a two days' visit in Decatur. o Local Girl Named Treasurer Os Club Lakewood. N. J., Nov. 24. —Mary Margaret Klepper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Klepper, Decatur, I Ind.,,has been named treasurer of the Shears and Spices club, of the. Georgian Court college here. Miss] Klepper is a freshman.
Change To Be Made In Member Os Jury For good and sufficient reason ■ David D. Depp of Berne has been cvciMed from the Adams circuit I court petit jury. The Jury cotnmla-; sioueru have been inalructed to' meet Friday to draw a name to re- j place Mr. Depp. Mr. Depp's home is ! in Berne and he Is traveling for the I state. Red Cross Roll Call Will End Thursday The annual Red Cross roll call, I a drive for members, will close in ! Adams county Thanksgiving day. I All workeiu are asked to report to ! tbelr chairman Immediately. i Society Marriages Rise St. IjOiiLs —(UP) —Marriages are; on the upgrade here, according to St. Louis’ Social Register. There ar- 143 lifted this year, compared i with 132 in the previous year. Deaths among the socially elect . have also increased. 74 being listed ! as compared to 58 in the preceding ' year.
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Wells County Y’outh Accidentally Shot Bluffton, Ind. Nov. 24 —(UP) — Ray Dawaon, 14, son of Mr. and ! Mrs. Mack Dawaon of Jackson town'rthip. today was expected to recover 1 from a bullet wound in lilt* head. inflicted accidentally while he and ! I.ls brother, Dale ,12, were hunting, i Although he was struck between I the nose and eye, the bullet did not i penetrate to the brain. o ! Union U. B. Thanksgiving Supper, Ripley School, Wednesday night. T-W Helps Prevent Many Colds g Especially designed S aid for nose and upper throat, where Vicks most colds start. V* T«O HOI, Ha*o A TMeatjjj sa» a Regular Sue 301 Double Quantity 50t Vicks Vatronol
