Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 110, Decatur, Adams County, 8 May 1937 — Page 3

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" PHIUO CLASS tug.H ‘• |p<-t,, 'J I>, ,“‘ . of ~ ■Pfiuiti.'hunl. litrt* in ii meet al III.' home of Mr. and ~ ' ■P| aro i,| Haugliu !«=*» «•«■»">«• s < „ff •■ra name,! l!| iriiiß the - K jinmer Keppert. „ nieettm? ■P£,.':„n ul officers a aunt? ho'f ,,. brlil, Srvrral contests ,I,,'jrvnl liy all Willi prizes goijHLB Mr-, August and Mrs. Kenpresent included the Rev. ilomer J Aspy, Mr. and KBeriv Itumple, Mr. and Mrs. v,,uriK and aon Junior; Mr. r Humor Uepperl. Mrs. C'larM:.* w.ilther, Mrs. Ted August. Hull her, Mrs. Itayin.« and sun, Dickey; Karpii and the Misses Jane Mreassuer, Alice j*., Carolyn Sue and Ei'"' IBaughn. was red hy the hostess, assisted by Mrs. 1• a, Mrs Jo nee and Miss BcrMisuer. 1 * ” ■tlfiS- ■ ENDRICKS IS to society Monroe Ladies Aid met 'kßneAiay at the home of Mrs. Freefc.. Walters ill that town. Mrs. A Hendricks, president of ■fell..".’ he meet:ng with r .a I lining, "Love LiftHed Ml" .. Keller led in prayer. After K|in^!;: He Hideth My Soul," Mrs. l.eae'.len gave the scripture answerBid the roll ca'l and six guests were Bc rMe|>: minutes of the April meet- ■ Inf vtere read and approved. The Btmw r gave her report. The folreadings were enjoyed; j Home." Mrs Floyd; ‘‘The

- IpEClffl Fpti 1 ■ I j We will “make-up” special, extra large bouquets || of mixed flowers, to,sell for I 75c sl*oo sl-s<> £ I Only fresh stock will be used in these bouquets. I | We will remain open Saturday evening and 1 I all day Sunday. Deliveries made any time I § you wish. I I “xfigy it ti'iJh'ylawer}' i DECATUR FLORAL CO. I I Nuttman Ave. - PHONE 100

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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phonea 1000 — 1001 Saturday Evangelical Mission Band Mother's Day Party, Church Basement. U p. m. Members and guest* dance, B, P. O. Elks, 9:30 p m. Sunday Union Chapel A. B. C„ Class Pot Luck Dinner, Mr. and Mrs. John Walthers, noon. Tuesday Mt. Tabor Ladles Aid, Mrs. Letter Tumbleson, 7:30 p. m. Pinochle Club, Mrs. Bernard Kel- 1 ler. 7:30 p. m. Rebekali Lodge, Old Fellows Hall 7: 3o p. m. Firemen's Auxiliary, Mrs. Arthur* Raker, 7:30. Sion Lutheran Junior Walther league. Lutheran church 7:30 p. m.' Wednesday Union Chapel Missionary Society,! Mrs. Thurman Drew and Mrs. Henry liauman. 1:30 p. m. Zion Lutheran missionary society,' church, 0:30 p. m. Beulah Chapel Ladies Aid. Mrs. Wm- Ehrman, all-day. Thursday Eastern Star, Masonic home, 7:30 p. m. Ladies Aid”, Mrs. Busche; “Poor Preacher,” Mrs. Estell. Several membere told what the ladies aid society meant to them. The meeting was dismissed by*repeating the Lord’s prayer. Delicious t refreshments were served Iby the j hostess, assisted by her daughters. | The June meeting will be held with I Mrs. Floyd. I ATTEND MOTHERS DAY CELEBRATION Mrs. Merlin Doan and Mrs. Dan ! | O. Roop, both of this city, motored ! |to Muncie Friday to attend the I Mother's Day celebration at Ball;

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1937.

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By HAKRIso.N CARROIX lupyrtfM, mi, Kin* truturr* *)iidirate, lac. HOLLYWOOD —Lights! Camera! Action! Not so composed Is Gypsy Rose Lee, strip

queen, on the set of “You Can't Have I E v e r y t hlng” I out at Twentl- ! eth Centuryi Fox. After one morning ot takes, this luss j who takes 'em oft and tosses 'e m at New York audiences j with perfect sang froid is so

Gypsy Rose Lee

' nervous that she I asks if the set can be closed. It j is, but there are ways of getting in. It is a few years since Gypsy appeared before cameras as a tot ' in the old Sennett days or maybe i it is because she’s acting now with all her clothes on. But she takes , counsel with the Ritz Brothers, ' who know everything there is about nervousness, before she goes j on. Gypsy is wearing a curvesomefltting black evening gown, silver : fox furs and a red scarf hat. She plays the playgirl pal of Don Ameche, who is a playboy playwright in the story. Alice Faye is the other girl and Ameche, who has been teaming up lately with Director Norman Taurog on practical jokes, has concocted a swell bit of ribbing for Alice. It comes off when she finishes a scene solo and goes to her portable dressing room. She finds Ameche has tossed all her clothes: | outside, cleared out the makeup [ l drawers and is sitting with his feet' on her dressing room table. | "They assigned this dressing; : room to me,” he plays straight ; when Alice with fire in her lovely | | eyes wants to know how come. I When she goes to complain to! j Taurog, he recites a gibberish 1 doggeral at her and she catches on, ' sits down to figure out something on Ameche. ' ■ The scouts are shooting scads of talent into the R-K-O studios for Director Leigh Jason to work into “New Faces of 1937’’. ! We stand behind the camera today as Sammy Lee works up an elaborate musical number, almost everybody not tied down on the lot — M ,

— 1 State college. | The Epsilon Delta sorority of the ! college entertained their mothers Friday with a luncheon at the Shady Oaks. Each mother was pre-> seated with a gardenia. Doan gave the response to the welcome i address delivered fcy Miss Glennys ' Roop. president of the eorority. r* Mise Gladys Doan and the Mieses Glennye and Helen Roop of this city accompanied their mothers to Mun- ! cie. PEP CHAMPS HOLD DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT Sixtxy-five members and guests | of the Pep Champs of the Decatur ; high school attended the dance given by the organization ft the | high echool gymnasium last night.i j The affair was in the form of a pro- ! ; gram dance. Refreshmente were served and a cake walk held as a part of the event. Those present reported an unusually enjoyable evening. The Firemen's auxiliary will meet Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock at i the home of Mns. Arthur Baker. 1

is with us watching the Lorla Brothers, seven musical youngsters j from Yucatan, Mexico. They range from four to 14 years of age, looking on the stage tike a human I xylophone. Behind them on the stairway are two dozen lovelies in blue lace and at the chromium steel bar Thelma Leeds (Mrs. Parkyakarkaa) is surrounded by a group of slickgroomed men in tails. But all eyes are for the seven youngsters In green pants and red sombreros as they sing and play a number with instruments that range from the Jawbone of an ass j to a strange music box called the marambola. The tots, who were brought 3,000 miles to appear for perhaps three minutes in the picture, have | as much composure as the veterans : in Hollywood for years, even i though their father, himself a seventh son, is hidden way back of the watching crowd. Alfredo, the youngest, steals the j spotlight, just as he did at an im- , promptu week-end show at the Trocadero. When you hear him lisp the “Widow In Blue Lace" song, you’ll probably react just as they did. They rehearse again and Di- j rector Lee calls, "That's fine, boys. Now one more time.” “No! Two times more," pipes J up tiny Alfredo, the one-week Hollywood "veteran” already wise to the value of an audience that is hot. They haviT let*a‘few visitors on the "Mountain Music" set at Para- I mount. They

see Martha Raye in a set taking part In a hicktowr vaudeville show. I In the bit players I is one girl with I an exact Simone I Simon makeup, I another with a I makeup that I apes Ginger I Rogers. > One of the strangers says,

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"Look, Simone Simon and Ginger Rogers” and ic surprised when the guide tells her she is mistaken. The other taken a look at Martha Raye and says, "Yes, and you’d think that war Martha Raye if you didn’t know she was better looking”.

The- members of the Z-ion Luthi;eran Missionary society will enter-' i tain their husbands and families, > Wednesday evenjng at 6:30 o'clock ' w-ith a pot-luck supper in the i church. > — i The Betilah Chapel Ladies AH society will meet at the home of Mrs. William Ehrman Wednesday. May 12 for an all-day meeting. The Civic section of the Woman's jciub will meet Tuesday night in the rest rooms of the public library. The Zion Junior Walther league ' will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock in the church. All members 1 : are requested to be present. I The members of the Eastern Star j | will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 j | o'clock dt the Masonic home. AU j | members are asked to attend. o | “Retire with Firestone Tires. Use the Budget Plan with Runyon’s Garage” ll(i S. Ist street. Phone 772.

'■PERSONALS Floy,| Hunter and son Hobby atI tended (he fight card at the Armory at Fort Wayne last evening. | 'Harold Klrach, Donald Gage and I Herman Kel'er motored to Fort , Wayne last evening where Ihye witi neesed the fight card held at the j Armory. Paul Briede and Joe Johns were among the spectators at the professional fights held last evening at the Armory at Fort Wayne. Mrs. Emma Albers of Los Angej lee, California left today for her home after visiting at the home of ! Mr- and Mrs. J. :H'. Tettman for the | past ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGrlff. of Portland, will spend Mother’s Day J with the latter’s parents, Mr. and ' Mrs. Tilman Gerber of this city. George Myers, of Wren, Ohio, ( was a business visitor in the city I today. The Mißses Ruth and Romayne Klzey visited in Fort Wayne toj day. Miss Kathryn Hower left today ' for Muncie where she will attend ■ the Navajo fraternity dance. Marion Feasel, former local young, | man, Is president of the organization. Mrs. Grace Alweln went to Shel- ! by, Ohio this afternoon for a weeks j visit with her daughter and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tricker, jof Sturgis, Michigan, will arrive | tonight for a visit with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E.. Tricker. AmMMMM by Betty.

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—— George W. Hirschfeld of Bremen, Germany, one of the injured passengers of the Hindenburg explosion, is shown oeing carried from hospital to ambulance.

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Only flame-swept debris remains of dirigible Hlndenburg, which crashed after explosion as it prepared to land at Lakehurst, X. J., killing at least thirty-throe of the ninety-seven persons aboard. Note propellor of one of the giant ship's motors in the foreground.

Jack and Sharon Sue Tricker, thej party will visit 111 Newcastle with : Mr, and Mrs. Richard Tricker. A. 11. Oswalt, former teacher in the Hartford township schools died ■ several days ago at Lafayette; ’ where he has lived the past several years. He wan (!4 yearn old. I Fred W. Busche, teacher of the' Y. M. C. class of the Decatur M. E. church, will speak at the Blue k Creek township Sunday school convention Sunday evening. The con-

Honeymoon Home of Duke and Mrs. Simpson

Located in the beautiful Austrian country near • the town of Kuerten, the castle Wasser-Leonburg . was rented to the Duke of Windsor for the sum-

Zep Survivor Carried To Ambulance

1 1 ventlon will be held at the Mt. Hoipe ; church. I Mrs. C. H. Musselman and Mrs. Rufus Ulrachy have returned from ijU visit in North Dakota, ij Dr, and Mrs. J. J. Vega of Chi- ;! cago are here for the week-end at | Henry Thomas home. 1 Or. 11. 11. Jones of Berne attended to professional business here > this morning. — o— 1 — - Trade In a Rood Town — Decetu*

mer ami will he occupied by the ex-king and bis bride when they return from a brief trip following their wedding, scheduled June 12.

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c Adams County Memorial Hospital !♦ —• Admitted: John G. Bollenbacher. ICellna, Ohio, route cne; Dismissed: Thurman I). Schlefesteln, Decatur, rout one; Lloyd Youae, Hoag land: : Bdwurd Mart*, Line street; Miss Gladys Harvey, Decatur, route five; Mrs. Otlio Lobensteln, Monroe.