Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 3, Decatur, Adams County, 4 January 1937 — Page 3

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U FFENBA RGE R-YODER .'‘'’BODING ANNOUNCED . Announcemimts have been recelv„’l h«re of the wedding of Mia® Betii. Lou Yoder of North Munchonter Carl Buffenbarger of Decatur. hich was nolcmnlsed at Coldwater '“•ilchigan, September 2. 1936. Rev. * ’ M Burlett of the Firet Pnwb.vter- 1 *n church performed the ceremony. Announcement was revealed ut a iecellanecus shower given by Miss ’ that Sherry. Mr®. Buffenbarger II! be guest of honor at several her parties an<j showers. The bride is a daughter of Prof- ‘ Mor Yoder of Center high school, -~.orth Manchester and a popular ember of the younger set. She is a Ui obomore in the college The groom is a son of Mr. and "'re. Alva Buffenbarger of this city id ie a senior in the college. At e present time he is also teaching otball and basketball claexes. fter graduation he plane to atnd the coaches' training school •Id at the college for five weeks, a has been a member of the varty basketball team for three years. —. December he wu one of four udents to receive a bronze foot--41 trophy He is a member of Phi gma Phi and also treasurer of the —rung Democratic club, North Man[ftieeter. He graduated from the De—.tur high school in 1933 and wae ie of few students to receive four tters, baseball, basketball, foot--41, and track. The young couple will be at home 603 Sickamore Street. North ancheeter. J The ladies' aid of the Methodist jtecopal church will have a caferia supper in the church dining om® Saturday from .five to seven ~Mock. The menu •111 be announciT ! later- ' The Zion Senior Walther league 411 meet at the Lutheran school ednesday evening at seven-thirty clock. All member® are to be esent. — Mr®. T. J- Metzzler will be hoetese the members of the So Cha Rea ub Thrsduay evening at sevenirty o'clock. The Adams county federation of üba will meet with Mrs. H. R. Carm Friday afternoon at two-thirty clock. Mrs. Delton Pasewater and rs. George Squires will be the asstfng hostesses- Mrs. Squires will so be the leader for the afternoon, “ith "The American Home” as her Reservations must be made with - rs. Jack Leigh by Tuesday noon ,r the annual inspection dinner at ie Masonic hall Wednesday evenig at six-thirty o’clock.

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By HARBISON CARROLL CopyriKht, 1537, King Featarea Syndicate, Ine. HOLLYWOOD—These Changing Scenes: • :i ' On the M. G. M. stage where Greta Garbo lately played tragic scenes for “Camille’', the Marx Brothers are about to put on a paste-throwing contest. The preparations require about as much care as dynamiting a hillside. For, once the paste is thrown, it takes a long time to clean up the acton and the set for another take. Director Sam Wood rehearses the action carefully. Groucho Is sitting on a sofa with Esther Muir, who la the hapless victim of the Marxes in “A Day at the Races". Harpo is standing on a step-ladder with a paste bucket and a brush. Chico is below with rolls of wall paper. The Idea Is for Harpo and Chico to plaster Esther with the wall paper, and to dump paste all over her. Before they shoot the scene, we are warned not to laugh out loud and spoil it We compose ourself, the actors get set and tne cameras start to roll. Esther certainly can take It. At the climax of the scene, she gets the whole bucket of paste dumped over her head. With her gown a mess and her hair in sticky strings, she Anally comes off the set To Harpo, we admire her fortl- ., tude. ■'Yeah," he demands, “but how about met She gets a couple of days of it, end I have to keep on doing this all my life.” . tt The movie fan in the theater never realizes the details that go into the making of a scene. For

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Monday Junior Arte Club, Miss Zulu Porter, 7:30 p. in. Research Club, Mrs. Fred Fruch'e 2:30 p. m. Women of Mooee, Called Meeting i Moose Home, 7:30 p. mTuesday Kirkland P- T. A., Kirkland Com ' unity Bldg., 7:30 p. m. Tri Kappa, Elk® Home, 8 p. m. Union Chapel A. B- C. Claes, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sheehan, 7 p. tn. Pinochle Club. Mrs. Albert Miller, .7:30 p. m. Woman's Missionary Society, Zion Reformed Church, 2:30 p. m. Pei lota Xi, Mrs. W. P. Schrock, 7:30 p. mC. L- of C. Bueiness Meeting, K. of C. Hall, 7:30 p. m. Mount Talior Ladies’ Ajd, Mrs. Ed Koos, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Shakespeare Club, Mrs. Carroll Burkholder, 2 p. m. Historical Club, Mi®. L. A. Cow- ! ens, 2:30 p. nr Zion Senior Walther League, Lutheran School, 7:30 p. m Eastern Star Annual Inspection, Masonic Hall, 6:30 p. m. Frivolity Club, Mrs. Tom LeonI ard, 7:30 p. m. Salem Ladle®' Aid, Mrs. David Habegger, 1:30 p. mThursday M. E. Home Missionary, Mr®. H. R. Carson, 2:30 p. m. Woman's Missionary, Evangelical Church, 2 pm. Union Chapel Ladies’ Aid, Mr®. A. F- Knepp. 1:30 p. m. So Cha Rea. Mrs. T- J. Metzler, 7:30 -p. m. Ever Ready Class Pot Luck Supper, M. E. Church 6:30 p m. Church Os God missionary society Mi®. Glen Marshall, 2 p. mFriday Adams County Federation. Mns. H. R. Carson, 2:30 p. m. Saturday Cafeteria Supper, Methodist Church, 5 to 7 p. m. The Catholic Ladies of Columbia will have a business meeting in the |K. of C. hall Tuesday at eeven- ! thirty o'clock. The ladies' aid of Union Chapel : church will meet with Mrs. A. F. Knepp Thursday afternoon at oneI thirty o’clock. Mrs. Tom Leonard will be hostess to the members of the Frivolity club Wednesday evening at seventhirty o’clock. The ladies’ aid of Salem will meet with Mrs. David Habegger Wednesday afternoon at one-thirty o’clock. The woman’s home missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal church will meet with Mrs. H. RCarson Thursday afternoon at twothirty o’clock. Mrs. Homer Lower will have the devotionals and Mrs.

"Swing High, Swing Low” they are photographing a shot of Charles Butterworth, Fred Mac Murray and ; Jeanne Dixon eating a meal. Director Mitchell Lelsen wants , the coffee to be visibly steaming. Yet it can’t really be that hot, for : Miss Dixon has to spill some on : Butterworth’s hand. . They solve the problem with dry ice. A little piece is put in each . cup, a larger one in the coffee pot. The steam effect is achieved, L -t the sensitive microphone picks up > the bubbling noise of the dry ice as ■ the liquid hits it. Jean Dixon points out that coffee pots DO bubble, but they retake the scene anyway. This time , they put a smaller piece of ice in the pot. Everything is okay. The soundman is happy and so is Leisen. He has achieved the effect he wanted It is only a small detail, but it gives the perfect touch to the scene. At Warners, the "Marked Worn an” company is working in a night club set Eduardo Ciannelll, who plays a racketeer called Johnny Vanning, has just taken over th< club, and is giving the once ovei to its Ave hostesses. Bette Davis, Isabel Jewell, Rosa lind Marquis, Lola Lane and MayMethot play the “hostesses”. They are dressed in cheap finery, and they are heavily made up. It is an open secret that "Marked Woman” was Inspired by the recent vice investigation in New York. The Hays office would never stand for certain phases of the story, so, in the movie, the girls are hostesses. • “But nobody will mistake us for angels,” says Bette, frankly Isabel Jewell nods confirmation. “Well, if they do,” she flips, “we are rotten actresses.”

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Amoe Yoder the 'program. Assisting hoetessee are the Mesdames Guy Brown, W- A. Fonner, Elizabeth Gilpen ana Enoch Eady. Mrs. Carroll Burkholder of North Second street will be hostess to the members of the Ladies’ Shakespeare club Wednesday afternoonThe Mount Tabor ladies’ aid will , meet with Mrs. Ed Koos Tuesday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. I ] The Women of the Moose will have a called meeting at the Moose home Monday evening at seven-thir-ty o’clock. All members and mem- ' bers of the drill team are urged to . be present as business of import- I ance will be discussed.

The woman’s missionary society of the Evangelical church will meet at the church Thursday afternoon at two o’clock. The Historical club will meet at the home of Mrs- L. A. Cowens Wednesday afternoon at two-thirty o’clock. Mr- and Mrs. Sam Butler had as their gueests New Year’s Day Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Malott and daughter Doris Jean, all of Fort Wayne. M r.and Mrs. C. L. Walters had as their guests New Year's Day, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Leigh of Fort Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leigh and daughter Jacqueline of this city. AID SOCIETY HAS REGULAR MEETING The Christian ladies’ aid met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Adam Kunowich. The president Mns. William Kohls opened the meeting with prayer followed with scripture reading by Mrs. Homer Ruhl. During the business .meeting plane were made for the year's work- Mrs. J. E. Anderson was appointed chairman of the Ways and Means com-

mittee for January. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. The next meeting i will be held with Mrs. Harman i Kraft, 815 Walnut street. BLOWERS-GERSHNER WEDDING PERFORMED Miss Mary Jane Blowers, daughter of Mr. and Mre. Noah Blowers i of west of Monroe and Harry Kershner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kershner of Montpelier, were united ' in marriage at the Friends church in Monroe Saturday evening at fivethirty o’clock. The Rev. Vernon Riley officiated. The couple were attired in blue serge. The bride wore black velvet foot wear. H. H. CLUB DINNER The Mesdames Ada Martin, Ed Miller, Ford Russell and Eugene Runyon delightfu’ly enter'ained the members of the H. H. club and one guest at a lovely six o’clock dinner New Year’s Day at the home of Mrs. Martin. A green and white color scheme was used in the decorations and the menu. Following the dinner games were enjoyed and prizes given to Mrs. Will Winnes, Mrs- Esta Liddy, Mrs. Della Harruff and Mrs. Daisy Majors. J. A. FLEMING HONORED WITH BIRTHDAY DINNER A birthday dinner was given Sunday honoring the 74th. anniversary of J- A. Fleming. A delightful social time was enjoyed. Mr. Fleming received a number of gifts and congratulations and good wishes from his many friends. Those 'present were Mrs. Lucile Miller and children Boneta, Fayma. Eugene, Donald, Junior and Paul; Mr and Mrs. John Hawkins and children Mabie, June, Howard and Richard; Mr. and Mis. Herb Gibson and children Mildred, Lioyd, Luther and Harry; Mrs. Merl Bristol and children Louise, Helene, and Oscar; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Myers and child-

I ren Patricia, Carolyn and Harry? | Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fleming and ' daughters Alice and Irene; Mr. and , Mrs. Marlin Johnson, John Fleming, j ! Edna Fleming and Mr. and Mrs. j J. A. Fleming. t MASONIC ■ | Regular chapter meeting, Royal A.rch, 7:30 p. m., Masonic hall. Floyd Acker, H- P. o * • Adams County Memorial Hospital William J. Spahr, 122 South First street, dismissed Sunday morning. Menno S. Habegger, Berne, dismissed Sunday. Mrs. Otto Doherty and baby David Robert of route 3, admitted Saturday afternoon. Hazel Baxter, route 2, Convoy, admitted Sunday afternoon. Hubert McClenahan, 626 Nuttman avenue, admitted Sunday evening. John L. Freidline, Monroeville, admitted last evening. Fred B. Sturgeon, Monroeville, admitted this morning. o PERSONALS Mre. Felix Maier has returned from a month’s visit in Fort Wayne.; She was accompanied home by her j mother, Mrs- C. R. Wolf, who will remain as her guest for the week, j Mrs. Earl Durbin and children Joan, Peggy, Phyllis and Don, and Mie. Ben Raider and daughter Julia Ann, all of Indianapolis, visited ■ with Mrs- J. E. Durbin of North Sec-| ond street Sunday. Mrs. Philip Obenauer, Mrs. Harry! Moltz and Mrs. John Peterson are in Fort Wayne this afternoon attending the D. A. R. anniversary party! at the home of Mrs. Roy Thorne]

on Hoagland avenue. Miss Helen Walters and Glenn Lapham of Detroit, Mich., were week-end guests at the home of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs- Lee I Walters. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leigh and daughter. Henry Busche left yesterday fori Nappanee to resmue his work as instructor in the Nappanee high I school. Mrs. Walter Johnson visited in Fort Wayne Saturday. Alfred Grote of route 5 attended jto business in Decatur Saturday. Miss De’la Sellemeyer spent Sati urday in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Umpleby and son Clifford of North Tenth street will move to Geneva Tuesday, where Mr. Umpleby has been appointed freight and ticket agent for the Pennsylvalia railroad. Adolph Marbach of route 5 looked after business in Decatur Saturday. Arthur Close was a Fort Wayne business visitor Saturday. Miss Dorothy Durkin, who is teaching in the East Chicago schools has been seriously ill for the past several weeks. She was some better today, according to word received by her aunt, Miss Rose Christen. She will be able to return to school for five or six weeks. Her mother, Mrs. Ruby Durkin, is with her. Chauncey Debolt left for Muncie this afternoon for an extended visit. Hon. R. Earl Peters and Henry ' Hipskind, interested in federal j housing, stopped here this morning, en route to Indianapolis from I Fort Wayne. township trustees were busy today informing themselves as to 1 the new census duties which they 1 must attend to in the next few I months. January ICth is the deadline for ! purchase of 1936 intangible tax stamps which may be a good thing to remind you to get busy if you i need them. | The Christmas lights were taken j

down this morning, schools reopened and the holidays are over. Miss Mary Grace Zimmerman has returned to her studies at Earlham College. Richmond, after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Zimmerman. Miss Eva Acker, who has been seriously ill with influenza, is much improved. Jimmy Ehler, small son of Mr. and Mrs- J. L. Ehler, is improving rapidly after a several week’s ill-, ness with scarlet fever. Q Fresnmen Gain in Hawaii Honolulu. —<U.R> —America’s most westerly university, Hawaii, has a

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■ record-breaking freshman enrollment of 509 this year. Total registration, however, is expected to be less than in 1935. o Miller Re-Appointed As County Physician I Dr. J. M. Miller was re-appoint- ' ed county physician at the regular meeting of the board of county commissioners this morning. His ■was the only application filed for the appointment. The county physician examines I the inmates at the county infirmI ary and county jail. 0 Trade in a Good Town — Decatur