Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 134, Decatur, Adams County, 7 June 1937 — Page 3

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given HELEN KIRSCH ] 1,11,1 M,s * party hononng M.sk gV L <l h . > at the |H ,' M -Ba t.MT Fodav {k* a»'l W ' >rP P ' ay, “ <l ware «<*n »y MIH. (). L. [>.ui Stump. Mi»* Lu’.tl Reppert. HB r .. «. luncheon was a - small tables, centered Peonies EK r . r jd.leb ' > Hi- attractiveB7 t.iining rooms. A -...,: and white was 88. (he decorations. The .. • large surprise to th.. guest. i;..,.kah edge will meet in Tuesday n-seven-thirty o'clock. «e;i he .1 regular stated :^K r „f the Order of Eastern evening at sev-n- - A report front ths chap', will he made at this REUNION SUNDAY was held Sunday in Park, Fort Wayne. A pot flex served to ninetyMembers of the family were: BM|Mr and Mns. Carl Boerger, M’S Martin Fuelling and' J; . hard. Irene and 8.:.:j.d.:<- Dorothy and Vir- ... Mr. and .Mrs. Fred FuellIdland children Edgar, Ellen, v k Ruth and Dorothy. irk Mr- Martin Boerg-r and Law res.ee. Louie and LouM.’e Louie Scherer and W It’ord. Raymond. Lloyd, and Eileen. Mr. and Mrs. Bi 1 .--, md daughters Maxine Bl!.. . Rev. and Mrs. Louis . ,'ii dr.-n Leona. Ch: BIL Louis and Regina, Mr. and ■periodic pains itism, Neuritis, Arthritis, Lumbago, and all other Alt's > ■ it.pound Wintergreen '■ guaranteed. Pro e all Drug stores.

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SBB.v HARRISON CARROLL .. flic 'opyritb*. 1837, •* teaturew Syndicate. Inc. — Stories about Spanish war flood the studios e th e subject is even hotter to than Edward's abdication K and the royal 11^romance with Wallis Warfield. Even if the ■: j- producers dare, the actors are afraid. Gilbert >-!i K Roland's lite • <■(* *< has several ■ , times been threatened since he went tnto a 1 ->Js film with a W' Spanish backS^F—• —-flteij ground but ' Roland steering clear ■ of controversial matters. of the Latin players have abroad and won’t conus^^B* r su ch roles because of the of reprisals. The attitude ex cmplified by Luis Alberni. He h offered a fat weekly salary to » Spanish war picture. Rebecause his father is, or was. in the court populaire in ■ircelona. 11 finds it much safer to 0. I" a picture like "Mr. Dodd ■Bhes the Air”. how things come about. Pn 'The Outsider” was to be in New York, Gregory .^fl tofT was wild to get the leading bu t Lionel At will beat him to <flS Rat off tried again for the LonProduction, but Maurice Moswas chosen there. ■At c 8 Weel{ In Hollywood, both and Moscovich are working fIE Twentieth Century-Fox in - ■Hf'cer Spy”. ■f?™* director is Gregory Ratoff. ■towering Your Questions! Kflfc. Be&rd ’ Lzw Angeles: Charles f ■fl” lnl nger doesn’t need a stand-in. SI? J°h is held by his brother, ■ fbolph, who is two years older ■ * an t!l * comedian. ■L W,th every other star’s garage flr w containing a trailer, the : about these vehicles are jnflF mr nencing to pour In. Most ■ flB?' usin g concerns R-K-O Designer : Stevenson. The stylist 1 Mr. a tr ailer built in which the top flE a half the sides were constructed J r re lnforeed glass—a sun bath I KF wheels. .fg Mr ’ St * v * n " on brought the trail- <

, CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Monday 1 Reception, Methodist Church, .7:30 p. m. Tuesday Rebekah Lodge, Odd Fellows Hall 7:30 p. m. i Pinochle Club, Mrs. Jesse Edgell 7:30 p. m. Zion Junior Wither League, School Hall, 7:30 p. m. Firemen’s Auxiliary, Mrs. Her- ( man Dierkes, 7:30 p. m. I Loyal Dorcas Claes, Evangelical 'Church, 7:30 p. m. | Civic Section, Library Rest Room, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Delta Theta Tau Alumnae, Mrs. Luzerne Uhrick, 8 p. m. Better Homes Club, Monroe ' School, 2 p. m. Zion Lutheran missionary society church basement, 2 p. m. Thursday Eastern Star Regular Stated Meeting, Masonic Hall, 7:30 p. m. ' | Mrs. Otto Boerger and children WilI lia maud Della, Mr. and Mrs. Carl 1 Schlenker and son George. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Boerger and daughter Marilyn Jane, Mrs. Anna i HHire, Miss Cora Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Roes Treer and sons Chester and Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Seympur, Mr. and Mre. Henry Seelig, Bob Robinson, F. E. Geiser and daughter Eleanor Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur IBoerger and children Arthur, Jr., Marjorie, George, Barbara and James. Mrs. Ed Close, Miss Sarath Boerger, Mr. and Mrs. Arman Garrison, Mr. and Mrs. S. Loraine Boerger and children Clell, Kathryn, Elaine, Wilbur and Hilda, Mr .and Mrs. Arthur Blakey and daughter Monei ma, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Scaer and son Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scherer and Mine Margaret Schamerloh. WOMEN OF MOOSE REGULAR MEETING The Women of the Moose held their regular meeting Thursday evening at the Moose home. At this time plans were made to attend the district meeting which will be held . at Bluffton Sunday afternoon and r. evening, June 20. I; The local senion regent’s escorts > have been asked to conduct the ins itiatory services. The election of officers was held with the following

er upon the R-K-O lot the other day. The sun chose this time to make one of its rare appearances of the week, found the trailer top just as good as a magnifying glass and promptly burnt up Mr. Stevenson’s upholstering. It could happen only in the movies. Walter Wanger sent a unit to New York to photograph certain scenes for "Vogues of 1938”. They had been using a white horse in the picture and thought, of course, that a double could be found in the east. It could, all except for a shoulder marking. But this one thing made the difference between the animals too obvious. Result was the company had to wait while Wanger rushed the Hollywood horse east. Dobbin reached the peak in his hitherto drab career when Producer Wanger insured him for $25,000. Fay Wray has had a house et the beach for two months but never goes near the water. A visitor thought to rib her the other day, asked why. “Just one reason, replied Pay,, "I have a tendency towards drowning.” Chatter. . . . Rosalind Russell is looking for a four and one-half-acre estate near Encino, hopes to raise saddle horses. What makes her better most is the fact I that she used LgT fl to be chief ndI |n g Inst ru c- «•*- fl tress at a sash|fl fl lonable girl's 'I academy in the Ifll • • • Story 13 that Tala Birell was plot--1 * ' i ting to pllot ner X'<.‘ jjP own plane to ■' i" l ** New York. Rosalind Russell universal believed it anyway They have grounded her un-; til production schedules are deflHe’S even installed a vacuum pump so he won’t have W mflate ' R l thbones bs wi I n n be’ home-ownersj “iTSS s “ s ! oak trees.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1937.

t This sequence of four pic- £ £ J 7 f l / C I superb B iorm of Dorothy Poynton k H| Hill in the graceful butdio- I . W s’*-* 1 getuus FORWARD SOMER- 1 '' 11 " ,1 'he high board. "2 sß* gjf '• -••*■** ' ■/ * l ** *** Ks jffl •% uAoie, Dorothy uses the i 2. " weight and position of 7g t tMBIm >«, ’ j her head to spin her body BSr / ttl ' JKI 7 -<■ / around. This shows her J j / / mid-air position. jF Jl® * ' 1 -rWTw' ' am Instead of the B T k—N ”pike” with body ■ .-> bent at hips-Dor- *' TT’S a long way down from the high board,” othy executes the JL Dorothy says, "and if you add all the spins W somersault the an j tw j st j Jdo —you can see why I enjoy ML ■^■■u<'wi< | 'l.<'dy Camels 'for digestion’s sake.”’ Mealtimes gF | outstretched. (right), and between meals, too, Dorothy preHull fers Camels. "I smoke whenever I want to," Bteflßi ? she says. "Camels never jangle my nerves." | 4 *2 Camelshclpspeeduptheflowofdigestivefluids ' and increase alkalinity. They set you right! BiSW <« W* JKhL Z /4Z? > • Camels are made from / V " V ’Wk»gs' finer, MORE EXPENSIVE y**-’ TOBACCOS-Turkish and I ’Z/iaKv/k ivf. Domestic—than any other * ** /!♦ popular brand. / M 1 -"■ PLAYING spectacular golf. Speaking of O ' BOOSTER for Camels. Henrietta Dono- /> . r ’ z /? the strain of tournament golf, Ralph hue, swimmer, golfer, and tennis player, ♦jß Bt VV ’ \ /bf |L. Guldahl says: "Sure I like to smoke. But says: "After several sets, I like to smoke ’V’’ A/ Hi give me a cigarette that's mild. I mean I T ‘ a Camel. They are so mild, and yet I get r . V Camels. They never get on my nerves.” K - such a delightful'lift.”’ 'Zv K ilHi I Mi i?jr Jr £ £. — <aa »w^— wßm—

I results: H Mrs. Brice Roop, senior regent; Mrs. Lloyd Kreischer, past regent; ’ Mrs. William Huffman, Junior re- \ gent; Mrs. Edith Testej. chaplain; I 1 Mrs. Earl Whitehurst, recorder, and Mrs. Matt Breiner, treasurer. Installation of officers will be j held Thursday, June 17, at the next \ meeting. LADD-LEFEVRE WEDDING OCCURS , Miss Lillian Naomi Bell Ladd,' i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George I Earl Ladd, and Robert Arnold Le-1 > Revere, son of Mr. and Mrs. William ; LeFevre, were united in marriage I ■ Saturday evening at six o’clock. The wedding occurred at six o’-| clock at the United Brethren par*! sonage with Rev. H. W. Franklin i performing the ceremony. I I ... ■■ — . JEFFFERSON TOWNSHIP I CLUB MEETS THURSDAY 1 The Jefferson township home eco- ’ i nomice club, under the acting chair- ,! manship of Mrs. Sol Mosser, will ! conduct the next regular meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. Guy Arnold, as a pot-luck meeting. Mrs. E. W. Busche, the Adams county ! home economics chairman, and County Agent Archbold expect to attend. The leaders will have a very ineresting lesson to present, namely; "Control of Household ’lnsect Peets” This information was secured at the last yeader’s meeting in Decatur. DANCE REVUE HELD HERE SUNDAY NIGHT A capacity crowd attended the Violet Reinwald revue, held Sunday evening in the Decatur Catholic high school auditorium. Accomplished young artists from both Decatur and Fort Wayne classes of the Violet Reinwald I school of dancing took part in the ! revue last evening. ' The entire production was under the direction of Violet Deinwald Prentise. Miss Betty Jane Toole is teacher of the Decatur school. Marjorie Brown and Hetty Garber Weaver were the musicians from the Decatur and Fort Wayne cateses, ( respectively. FRIENDS AND RELATIVES SURPRISE MRS. ROSS ; Mrg Fre< i d. Robb was pleasantI Jy surprised at her home Sunday by ! a group of friends and relatives, the I occasio nbeing her birthday annl- ! versary. A pot luck dinner was en- ' joyed at noon. Those present were: ’ I Chas. W- Ahr and Mrs. Ida M. Miller of Hicksville, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ross and daughter Betty of Edgerton, Ohio, Mre. Lovina. Heath Mr. and Mre. Milton Chronister Mrs. Margaret Waltke, John- ’ i

ny Waltke, Betty Lammert, Mr. and I Mrs. Ralph Isch and children. Mrs. Mary Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs.! W. F. Hilton and grandson, Mrs. I Susie Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ross and children of Preble. Doris Heath, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brunner, Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Bunner, Mr. and Mre. Kermit Bowen, Dolly Chronister, John Thatcher, Ethel Bunner, Mary Tope, Marjorie Chronister, Jake 'Heath, Joe, Les and Billy Brunner, Mr. and Mrs. Manion Wines, Edgerton, Ohio,( Glenn Doris Bunner nad Marshall Hilpert. The Dorcas class of the Evangelical Sunday school will meet in j the church parlors Tuesday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. Hostesses will be Mrs. Esta Liddy, Mrs. Henry 'Adler and Mrs. Orval Harruff. The Delta Theta Tau sorority will meet with Miss Margaret Wertzberger Tuesday evening at seventhirty o’clock. The Delta Theta Tau alumnae , will meet with Mrs. Luzerne Uhrick Wednesday evening at eight o’clock. | The Civic Section of the woman's club will meet in the Library rest room Tuesday evening at seventhirty o’clock. ' -o MASONIC Regular stated meetnig F. and A. M., Tuesday, June 8, at 7 p. tn. j 0 | ARRIVALS Sara Ann is the name of the 'baby daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gerber at the'Adams county memorial hospital Sunday evening at 9:45 o’clock. The baby weighed six pounds, two and one-half ounces. o — Adams County Memorial Hospital ♦ /•! Admitted Sunday; Pauline Louiee Jacob, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jacob of route 6, dismissed Monday. Dismissed Sunday; Mre. Merle Sheets, route 2, Decatur; Edward Deitsch, 513 S. Fifth street; Miss ■ Berenita Hoffman, Preble: Mrs. Adolph Reinhardt, route 4, Bluffton. Dißmiesed today; Miss Amy Boltz Ohio City, Ohio; Mrs. George Scilueler, route 2, Decatur. —o Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

g?ERSONALS Mrs. Edith Bremmerkamp an,j' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Martin of Day-, ton, Ohio were guests of Mr. and Mre. Noah Frye Sunday. Miss Mary Martha Terveer start-' ed work this morning in the Schafer i Company office. Miss Terveer was ; graduated from Decatur Catholic ■ high Bchool last Friday. The park committee has let a con-1 tract for 'planting flowers in the ‘ beds at the Legion Memorial and ' Water Works park to the two! 1 greenhouses. The flowers will be. set out this week. Many people from thie city visit- ■ ed the peony gardens 'in Van Wert, yesterday. Traffic was heavy over' state road 224. A window in the south side of the city plant building, damaged by wind Saturday was repaired today by Yost Bros. A number of men and women; j from this city enjoyed playing golf' lat the Fort Wayne Country Club I and Brookwood course. Dr. J. S. Niblick of Indiana ’Hart bor was a visitor here over the week-end. Will Chronister of Fort Wayne called on friends here Saturday eve-. ning. I Mr. and Mrs. J. J- Helm of Miami (drove down from Fort Wayne this mornuing so ra visit with friends. i Mr. and Mrs. Amos Graber and 'daughter, Miss Jane, and Miss Mar-' • tha Macy visited at Tri-Lakes Sunday afternoon. j Word has been received here that! W. H. O’Kelly of Tigard, Oregon, I was instantly killed in an automo- ( '■bile accident at The Dalles, Oregon. I and his wife injured. Mre. O’Kelly' was formerly Miss Maude Rice of this city, and a sister of Dave Rice, I of Decatur. She is improving and reported out of danger. Mr. and Mrs. John Schwartz of I Fort Wayne were the guests of | Mr. and Mre. Amos Graber Saturday evening. I Mr. and Mre. Phil Byron have , returned to their home in Peru at- ( 'ter a visit here. I Mrs. Ervin Goldner and Mrs. Mil-j I ton Swearingen visited in Fort, (Wayne Saturday afternoon. | I Mre. Jervid Atkinson and daughI ter Kathelen of Detroit are the guests of Miss Helen Haubold and, Miss Fan Hite this week. i Rev. and Mrs. B. N. Covert rej turned to their home at Kirksville, Mo., this morning after a several days’ visit with Mr. and Mrii - Paul Saurer and other friends in Decatur. Mr. and Mre. Charles Feasel, M". ■ jand Mre. J. M. Doan, Miss Betty

At Peony Show I ; * I ' # ■# " - .’ 1 Paul Sullivan, news commentator of WLW will broadcast the , news of the parade and peony I show to be held in Van Wert, I Wednesday afternoon and night.' The afternoon program starts at 2 o’clock and the night program at 8 o’clock. Ohio time. ; Tricker, Miss Mildred Koldewev and Mies Kathryn Hower spent Sunday in Muncie attending the baccalaureate services at Ball state teachers’ college. Miss Gladys Doan and Marion Fease! were among this year’s graduates. I Mr. and Mrs. Herman lAshbaucher of Chicago spent Sunday at the ■ home of Mr, and Mrs. Paul Saurer. | Mr. and Mrß - Vernon Fairchild and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kohne ( and son Norman spent Sunday at I Clifty Falls, Madison, Covington, i Ky., and Cincinnati, Ohio. ■ I CONGRESS TODAY I By UNITED PRESS | !♦— • I Senate: Considers bills on calendar. Committees: Joint eenat-house labor commltj tee hears John L. Lewis on wage ! and hour bill, 10 a. m. j House: i Considers bills on unanimous con|sent calendar; begins consideration •of bill to extend public works ad1 Aministration. | 0 iTri-Angular Rally At Ossian Tonight l Members of the local First United • Brethren church will go to Ossian i tonight to attend the annual Chris- . ] tian education tri-angular rally, to ' be held at the Ossian U. B. church. i

The local group willjeave at 6:30 , o'clock from the local church. Cars will be furnished to those not having means of transportation. The; local church holds the attendance banner won last year. The Rev. H. W. Franklin of the local church is general director of the event and will preside. Speakers on the program include Elizabeth Cramer. Catherine Jackson, Marcella Williams, Naomi Ruth Franklin, Rev. A. F. Knepp and Rev. S. A. Wells. o— — Three Bandits Rob Bank Os $4,000 North Ba'tlmore, Ohio, June 7 — (UP)-Threv lyoung bandits held up the First National Bank today, gathered up $4,000 in currency and 1 escaped four mlnutee after they en- | tered. o Trial Os Securities Violator Is Delayed ; Marion, Ind., June 7 — (UP) — City clerk Ray E. Norman, charged with violating the state securities • act, won a delay in his triay this morning when he sought a change of venue from Judge Oren W. Dickey and asked that the clerk of the state supreme court select a list

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, from which the trial Judge will be chosen. He cated under a new state law passed by the last legislature permitting litigants to ask the supreme court clerk instead of the original trial judge to select the list of three attorneys from whom one is selected. o- — Nine C. I. O. Leaders Sentenced To Jail Auburn, Me., June 7 —(UP) —A superior court judge todav sentenced nine C. .1. O. leaders to five months each in jail and fined each SIOO plus one-eighteenth of trial costs for criminal conspiracy tn connection with the 74-day AuburnLewiston shoe strike. Judge Arthur Chapman gave defense counsel A. Raymond Rogers until August 4 to file a transcript of exceptions -In the Maine law (Supreme) court. He fixed bail at SIOO9 each.