Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 120, Decatur, Adams County, 20 May 1937 — Page 3

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SUNDAY ,„ n.-I .". , , ~ |B ( l'i niinibi'i •• MB. ■ : <'"'■ |M :, Th., pub...J-. m.. ||,i||,w - • >. HT.art Trout- ■ ' ,’„ ■ ■ ■ H.iAkJlO 11. 1ln ,.j. r. MaxiuMB' '■ l - vi; " ■■ „ . - W.r-t. Xrtliur' ■■ . B<>nni<- Fry m v jt>un ; Roop. i; k? ■ . . Marcella Gi’i-l-u« a’ld Max Crown’M - c ° unty nurses K r W |TH MISS DAEHNKE >..... lu.linko Monroeville - . . hu*tl*~ .■K K:--inv-i Huntington :, "Ye’low 11,. mont inter- ... ith . included Rev. ami Mr. and Mt - of Decatur. i ■ £ ' ary PUPILS K. ' party on Soul li . ■• \\..imsday ■ . ' ‘. v, ‘ l1 u number a inch the . hihlK - the boy and girl who beet. - Maddox was selected for tlie girln and Billy M 1 ae'winn. r for M ■ game i,f musical chair ■)> -d i'..i Miss .Mary Jo Bu’Mp - awarded the iprize. lunch..on wan serv <1 at • |l<- of names. T’iioee pror breeby, Lois Chronister. B>. pi'l. i.o n, Mary Jo Butli r, Joan Miles Gerberding. Nancy ■huM,. and Eddie Boknecht,

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HARRISON CARROLL topyn»hl. 1937, Features Syndicate. *n< ion Confounding the S again, Marlene Dietrich's

husband, R udolph Sieber, arrives here in four weeks -for the purpose of taking her and Daughter Maria back to Europe. This time, the youngster remains in a Swiss school. “1 had entered her on my last trip,” the actress told me, “but she became ill and

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_ > VVVUIIIV 111 ***»'-* advised rest.” know it in Hollywood, but r ieh is under contract to make more pictures for her dis- ■ is V - F^ r ' Josef Von Sternberg. He ■ London now and I asked her would be made there. in London, in Australia, he makes them, I will replied Dietrich. ■ iF. extraordinarily docile remark star. EJartha Raye won’t admit it, but [is wearing the engagement ring Pud Westmore. me Jack Haleys, who are crazy mt kids, are stopping off at the ' e ih Evanston on their next •east to adopt a little boy. •” al ready have a 13-year-old inter, Gloria, and an adopted ; Jac k. Jr., aged two. °r years, Jack has been goder to two children of former Seville pals. The kids are now s n U P and have become acrof R-K-O finds out how Fred , 18 "resting up" for his picthey’ll probably clamp down a and spoil his fun. Fred has “ big corral on his ranch, has orted six brahma steers from neo and spends his time riding to them, with a few fancy rope k 8 thrown in. nawering Your Questions! Mrs. Nelson, Los Angeles: Gary Per did leave Paramount. He ack now for more scenes on J - s at Sea”, As his old dressing

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Thursday Rurallstlc study club, Mrs. Joe Spangler, 8 p. m. U. S. Progressive Workers’ Class Mm. Marie Deßolt, 7:30 p. nt. Little Flower Study Club, K. of C. Hall, 7:30 p. nt. Women of the Moose, Moose Home, 7:30 p. m. So Cha Rea Club, Mies Virginia I Laurent, 7:30 p. in. [ Presbyterian Ladies' Aid, Church i 2:30 p. m. Phoebe Bible Clans, Zion Reformled Church, 7:30 p. m. Friendship Village Home Eco- , nomics Club, Mrs. Rolla RaudeI bush, 1:30 p. m. Adams County HI Calf Club I Meeting. Monroe Hatchery Hall, 7:30 p. nt. Evangelical Lad-ies’ Aid, Church Parlors, 2 p. tn. Christian Church brotherhood and waives, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Darwachter, 7:30 p. nt. E. D. T. S. class of the Evangelical Sunday school. Miss Betty Brown. 7:30 p. nt. Christian Lad-les’ Aid, Church 2 p. ni. U. 18. D. Y. B. Clas, Mrs. Willis Reed, 7:30 p. tn. Friday Homestead Home Economics Club. Mrs. Ed Hesher, 7:30 p. m. Loyal Daughters Claes, Mrs. Carl Hammond. Philathea Class, Mrs. Homer Aspy, 7:30 p. m. Saturday Rummage Sale. Zion Reformed church Basement, all day. Chicken Supper, Christian Church Basement, 5 to 7 p. m. Tri Kappa Rummage Sale, 222 < South Second Street 10 a. m. Sunday Mrs. Dora Akey, music pupil recital, Christian church, two o’clock. American Legion Auxiliary, Legion Home. 9:30 a. nt. Tw«cdav Kirkland Ladies’ Club, Kirkland School. 1 p. m. Root Twp. Home Economics Club. Mrs. Frank Kitson, 1:30 p.m. Delta Theta Tau, Miss Margaret Latfby, 7:30 p. m. Tri Kaippa, Elks Home, 8 p. m. Jane and Ann Maddox, Jeraidine Andrews, Bobby Teeple, Edna May and Marylin Schultz. Jimmy King, Betty Weber and Philip ThomaeMRS. BRAUN HOSTESS AT SUPPER BRIDGE Mis. Frank Brann delightmully i entertained a number of her friends

room was taken over ny George Raft, he is using Gladys Swarthout's. Though she has a new home in Beverly Hills, Anne Shirley is keep--1 ing the family bungalow in Hollywood. and is buying up the mort- ’ gage on an eight-family modern- ' istic flat- Too occupied with "Stella Dallas’’ to attend to business. Anne leaves the details to ner mother. All three of the places will be in her mother’s name. June Lang got tied up in traffic and missed a wedding, where she was supposed to be maid of *’° nor Which leaves her still to attend her first wedding. Chances are. when she does, it will be her own to Victor Oreatti. They’ll be setting the date any day now. Chatter. ... In the remodeling ot Claudette Colbert’s house Dr. Joel Pressman will fall heir to Clau dette’s former dressing room - “ ® the one with the Venetian. b nds naneled with mirrors. They 11 oe changed now. ... The ribbers are making Peter Arno’s ' lfe at Paramount He’s been told he b have to wear a "Prince Charmi g . costume in "Artists and Models . . . Mack "Killer” Gray is limping around on a sprainea leg. his bicycle on the lot. ... miss Johnny Green . s Astaire's slick recordings of tn Astaire a „q hft ii We Dance’ numbers in bnau ’ pnn vicThey «1m«« cn “' rt , “J™

, most tuneful ot I the AstaireI Rogers films... | Incidentally, H I was Johnny | Green who was I at the station to I see Betty FuiA | ness off to Newt I York. . . . Ailed | Faye’s brother.. I Charles, has! I been beauing! ' Mary Jane Birk ) land, Chicago socialite, tc|

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1937.

nt a supper bridge party Wednesday evening at her home at 315 West Jackson street. At six-thirty o’clock the guests were Heated at small tables centered with varicolored sweet peas. The hostess, assisted by Mrs. Leonard Saylors, served a dellcioua two course supper. Tables were formed for contract ind prizes were awarded to Mrs. Roy Archbold and Mrs, Leo Saylors. The guests Included: The Mendames Roy Archbold. J. 1 Ward Calland. Avon Burk, Don larr, Wil'lam Bell, Gladys Chainberla.n, Roy Kalver, Leonard Saylors, Leo Saylons, Ray Keller, Lois Black and Lawrence Linn. Mrs. Braun will entertain with another supper bridge thin evening at six-thirty o’clock. The Delta Theta Tau sorority will meet with Mies Margaret Lauby at the Ed Bosse home Tuesday evening at seven-thirty o’clock. The Tri Kappa sorority will meet at the Elks home Tuesday evening at eight o’clock. All members must be present. PSI IOTA XI OBSERVES FIFTEENTH ANNIVERSARY The fifteenth anniversary of the founding of the Decatur chapter of the Ps» lota XI sorority was observed with a party for the members, busbands and sweet hearts at the Masonic home, Wednesday night. Unusual shaped carda with numbers were given the gueets as th“y entered the hall. The numbers and cards when compared were found to be in duplicate and eerved to eelect the partners for the dinner. The cards, when placed together, formed the letters of Ps: lota Xi. Preceding the meal, especial songs were led by Leo Kirsch with Evelyn Adams accompanying at the piano. The meal wae served by the members of the Eastern Star on small tables arranged in a circle around a table on which was located the sorority’s birthday cake. In the center of each table was a bouquet of blue and yellow flowers, the sorority’s colors. During the meal Miss Sally Smith distributed attractive favors to the men These were uniquely designed cigarette boxes. Following the meal Mrs. C. O. Porter, acting as toastmistress, cal’ed upon some of those present for talks. Mrs. Frank Rawley delivered an original ode to the 13 charter members. Mrs. Leo Kirsch, new vice-president, spoke on behalf of the new officers. Mrs. ‘Alfred Beavers, retiring president, represented the old officers. Mrs. A. A. Holthouse represented the active members and Mrs. Faye Smith Knapp, the charter membeis. Ralph Gentis delivered the principal "address" for the men. Mayor Arthur R. Holthouse offered the thanks of the city for the- work done by the sorority. Car'. Pumphrey spoke, and this part of the program was closed with a tall; by A. Leigh BowenAn original skit, written by Agnes Nelson especially for the anniversary party, was presented by Miss Dora Shosenberg, Miss Effie Patton, Mrs. Ben Duke, Mrs. Ralph Gentis, Mrs. Harold Zwick and Mrs. Robert Freeby. Scene one was a burlesque upon the ideals and purposes of the sorority’s 15 years- Ancient dresses worn as costumes aroused many laughs. Scene two rep-

MflMB /W£4£ttlllllfNAßllL CI4PPT6 SOLVING A HEALTH, HAPPINESS AND ECONOMY BROiHEnb problem, its fun to SOLVE IROS-TlCS.RE-arrange the letters Os EACH line to form a SEVEN WORD SENTENCEyourdIp / .7 true afe otw l urho .b.'JjJGT i'ln— ; g| a ce inn revices JjwKX i z CtHWMI IlliX IRUtUI > iMMt* I "Miss Loy cleans, blocks our knitted suits.” PRIZES FREE — SIOO Dry Cleaning of Man’s Suit or Ladies’ Dress CMK-Tltt RU-fS FOR PRIJC COR«JT WVBM A meZvIW'S ano Das-s'Jl CHALLENGE to corrictlv solve these CAM-TICS. SUBMIT WITHIN AV£ DAV? ANS AT. ACCURATE ANO exceptional'* attractive solution TO THE MOVE CAOS-TICS. HO PURCHASES ARC NECESSARY TO COMPETE. DUPLICATE pp|, E s FOR TYING CONTESTANTS. ALL EXCEPT ' EMPLOYEES ape ELIGIBLE to win. PRlNT “name AND ADDRESS PLAINLY rN%UBM*ITTIN*C ANSWER ON ABOVE FORM OR SEPARATE SHEET. LAST WEEK’S WINNER Mrs. Roy Archbold, Decatur, Ind.

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resented a second meeting held In I 1948, in which the dresses of the! I future were worn. The floor wtm then cleared ami part of It used for dancing. Tables were set up and bridge was iplayed. The men's prize aws won by Gerald Smith and me tadys by Mrs. Robert Helm. MRS. CHARLEY SHOAF HOSTESS TO LADIES’ AID I The Stain Pau! ladies' aid socletv | met at the home of Mrs. Charley Shoaf Wednesday for an all day j meeting. Quilting and piecing of ’ quilt blocks was enjoyed A deli-| (ions pot-luck dinner was served at noon. Those present were: The Mesdatnee Daniel Roth, I Harve Smith, Floyd Smitley, Paul McAhren .Pan.' Meyers. Marion Reber. Kermith Parrish, John Walters. ’ Theodore Witte, Albert Tinkham, 1 Tom Bess. John Parrish, John Hirshy, F. (). Martin. Ira Mcßride, Fred | Welch of Fort Wayne, Tom Noll, 1 Frank 'Aurand, Sadie Meyers and

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! Perry Smith of Fort Wayne. The Mieses Cora Lawrence, Mar- ■ enret Smith, Mary Loll Smith all of Fort Wayne, Helen Martin. Betty Walker. Patty Noll, Juanita Parrish Ixma Hlnahy and Mr. and Mrs. Charley Shoaf. The Kirkland ladles club will meet at the Kirkland school Tueeday afternoon at one o’clock. :STUDY CLUB HAS MEETING St. Ann's study club met at the home of Mrs. Anselum Hatfkman Wednesday evening. The meeting opened with prayer followed by roll ’ call anj current evente. I After the queetlona and answers were discussed Mrs. Roy Ixhhman : read an Item on "Communism in j Ruesia”. Mrs. Jared Reed wae the | leader. The meeting closed with prayer. ,! The etudy club will meet June 15 ■ I with Mrs. Veronica Wolpert at

which time Miss Setner will lie the leader. The woman’s tnisslsnary society of th Zion Reformed church will have a rummage sale In the church basement Saturday. The Root township home economics club will meet Tuesday afternoon at one-thirty o’clock at the home of Mrs. Frank Kitson. All members are urged to be present. ■• ' o PERSONALS David Rich, of Woodburn, purchased the 200-acre Runyon farm in French township this morning at public sale, it was learned here. Frank Leslie, Van Wert banker will known here, Is reported Improving after a two months Illness. • Stricken wlii'e en route to Florida for a vacation he epent eeven weeks

i In a west eoaet hospital, returning home lust week. The Elks will give u chicken dinner to -members and their iudles next Thursday eveningPaul Edwurde of Edwarde Studio ran the Decatur films through laat evening to -permit Mr. Brown Ito Index the jplx reels, for which there have been numerous demands I , by buslnesn men who wiell to use I the part showing tlielr activities. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gillig and Mr. and Mre Merlin Doan return-' ed toduy from Indianapolis where they attended the Indiana funeral directors convention and also a cosmetic clinic. Mr. anj Mrs. C E. Bell of 305 ■ Adams street are spending two i weeks in Greensburg, Pa. Mrs. Walter Gladfelter. Auxiliary . president, requests all members of ’ the American Legion Auxiliary, to - meet at the Legion Home Sunday . morning ul 9:30 o’clock to march in i a body to the Evangelical church i where memorial services will be

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conducted. The Auxiliary will carry the colors, Patil Briede. Charles Holthouso E<| P. Miller. Rollie Ladd and Stanley Green attended the Boston- Cincinnati night game at Cincinnati Wednesday night. Don Smith of Indianapolis was a business visitor here yesterday. I Mrs. Ed Shoemaker, mother of Mrs. I Smit It. is seriously ill ut the Smith home.

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