Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 156, Decatur, Adams County, 2 July 1937 — Page 3

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Or ( . . i-4EN OF MOOSE «Regular meet ~~ cutur chapter number 625 of Women of the Moose held the lar meeting a> the Moose e Thursday evening. A letter a, hanks and appreciation for a Irobe furnished a MooselieUit uate was reud and place' on rd. ans were made for the annual se picnic, which will be hold lay, July 18. Members of the rtalnment committee are Mrs. 1 Gause, Mrs. Earl Whitehurst Mrs. Lloyd Kreischer. le senior regent appointed the iwing committees to serve durthe ensuing year: Entertain t: Mrs. Bert Haley. Mrs. Andy »r; membership: Mrs. Cecil se, Mrs. Earl Whitehurst; puby: Mrs. Lulu Shaffer, Mrs Rob August; homemaking: .Mrs. a Cook, Mrs. Delma Elzey: d care and training: Mrs. John he, Mrs. Albert Miller; library .. Edith Tester, Mrs. Arthur er, Mrs. William Huffman; tseheart: Mrs. Sol Lord. Mrs. man Gehrig; social service: i. Lloyd Kreischer. Mis. Mat iner, Mrs. Clara Baumgartner; isehaven: Mrs. William Noll, t. Sherman Koos; ritualistic: st* l. Mary Lhamon; emblem: Miss ice Lichtensteiger, Mrs. Mary ler; sick and Bowers: Mrs. >ert August, Mrs. Earl Whitt st; Mooseheart alumni: Mrs. non Case, Mrs. Mat Brelner; dequent: Mrs. William Huffman, s. Lloyd Kreischer. 'he next regular meeting will held July 15. !r. and Mrs. Jacob Alt entertalnat dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. td Delner, Celina, Ohio: Mrs. ry Leiniger and eon of Coldter, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Grover ; le of Toledo, Ohio and Mr. and s. Jacob Alt and family. Vliee Ruth 'Alt of Fort Wayne mt Sunday with her parents Mr. d Mrs. Jacob Alt. JCTORS AND WIVES iJOY PICNIC SUPPER The doctors of the Adams county ydical society and their wives joyed a picnic eupper and sevil hours of recreation at the Leh tn park in Berne Thursday even8. Those present were Dr, and Mrs D. Beavers, Dr. and Mrs. W. E nith. Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Miller, •. and Mrs. C. C. Dayl, Dr and rs. G. J. Kohne. Dr. and Mrs. hone 300 1315 W. Adams

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By HARRISON CARROLL Capyritht. 1»37. KI.C Feature* Syndicate, Inc. HOLLYWOOD—Wonder how ZJarbo will feel when she learns :hat the readers of the Swedish an magazine, Filmjournalen, ust voted Myrna Loy as their ’avortte screen actress. More han 270.000 votes were cast in he contest and Myrna had a comfortable majority among the femiline stars. Garbo made the first 10, however, as did Joan Crawford tnd Luise Rainer. The Swedish fans voted about svenly for Gary Cooper and Clark lable as their favorite male star Another of those grisly rumors lad Hollywood in a furore recently. It was all over town that Jonel Barrymore had suffered a >aralytic stroke on the set. Forunately, the star was able to refute the rumor in person. The ruth was Barrymore arrived at he studio instead of leaving it in in ambulance. Several days ago, he star had a picture fall off an sasel and fracture his toe. He san't do much walking so he made he journey lying down. Romance blooms quickly on the )ig sets. Out of the 200 girls vorking in the Busby Berkeley :horus for “Varsity Show”, 18 lave become engaged since the itart of the picture. Twelve are iffianced to chorus boys in the ;ame show. These flowerings of affection leem to wither, though, as soon as hey are withdrawn from the glare >f the studio lights. Berkeley has >ecome such a cynic about them hat he has offered to bet any of he girls five to one that she won’t >e married by Christmas. Film Heavy Basil Rathbone has >ne of the bigger hearts of Hollywood. He and Ouida Bergere wouldn’t want It printed, but they ust gave a new coupe to Gladys Sarlcott, former Broadway actress, who earns a living these day* by

| CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Friday Bobo U. B. Willing Workers’ i Cluse. IT. B. Church, 7:30 p. tn. j Ice Cream Social, Salem M. E. Church. Tuesday Pul lota Xi business meeting Mrs. Gerald Smith, 7:30 p. nt. ■ Delta Theta Tau, Miss Irene 1 Holthouse, 7:30 p. m. ; Tri Kappa Business Meeting, Elks Home, 8 p. m. | Dutiful Daughters Class, Mrs. Russell Melchi, 7:30 p. m. • Woman’s Missionary Society, Zion Reformed Church 2:30 p. m. Thursday Better Homes Club, Mrs. Homer j Winteregg, 7:30 p. m. — Palmer Eicher, Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Daniels, Dr. and Mre. Ben Duke and Dr. and Mrs. Harold Zwick, all of Decatur; Dr. and Mrs. M. L. Habi egger of Berne, Dr. and Mrs. C. P. , Hinchman of Geneva and Dr. and Mrs. Amos Reusser of Berne. The woman's missionary society of the Zion Reformed church will ’ meet in the church parlors Tuesday afternoon at two-thirty o’clock. | 0 ARRIVALS . I Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F. Eichenauer of route 3, Decatur, are tie i parents of a boy baby, born ThursI day afternoon at 4:43 o'clock at 1 the Adams county memorial hospital. The baby weighed six . pounds and ten ounces and has been named Roger Arnold. Mrs. . Eichenauer was formerly Miss Dorothy Mae Spuller. o ♦ < Adams County Memorial Hospital ♦ « Admitted this morning: Frank O. Davis, route 2, Berne, Indiana. o TRAFFIC RULES • '"■rxXT’rTK’T’TTT' rvMTW* minimum. One of the most elaborate displays ever to be presented in the city is being prepared for the event and an unusually large crowd is expected to attend. This is to be she only official observance of the holiday in the city. ADD INTEREST ; (Contiww »•■>/ — - •- '»•” that the next distribution will be made on these amounts but because of the vast amount of detail work necessary first in checking all of the original claims the date for 1 this distribution :e not yet known.

taking orders for Christmas ana other greeting cards. The late John Miltern, a well-known actor in his time and a fine gentleman, lived with the Rathbones for five years before his death. Answering Your Questions! Howard W., Newark: Shirley Ross’ real name is Bernice Gaunt. Director Mervyn Leßoy deserves a hand for ordering all period costumes in "The Great Garrick" to be soaked in a liquid that renders them virtually fire-proof. Hollywood has had some ghastly accidents in this sort of picture. The cost of protection is fairly expensive, but, sooner or later, will be a "must” order for costume films. Dixie Dunbar will make a standin of a 19-year-old Mexican girl, who has been working as a "bookie” at the Agua Caliente race track. The star met the girl at the track and took a liking to her. Offered her the job as soon as the current racing season is over. Chatter. . . . Imagine this from the dignified Dolores Del Rio! She piled 12 extra girls into her town car the other noontime and took them to lunch at a boulevard eating place. . . . Douglass Montgomery has been wondering who was doing the early morning singing next door. It’s Deanna Durbin. He didn’t even know she was a neighbor. . . . Luise Rainer has been invited to deliver a series of lectures at Columbia during the fall term. Doesn’t my alma mater know how shy the little Rainer is ? . . . Barbara Reed and Tom Brown have been lunching at the Hollywood Brown Derby. But, unless we miss our guess, he’s still carrying the torch for someone else. . . . Edward Everett Horton is finally completing the construction at his five-acre Encino place. It’ll be ready in the middle of July and he’s promising the biggest housewarming party since the American Revolution.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1937.

PERSONALS f Mrs. Fay Mutschler returned yes- j terday from a several week’s visit in California. Mrs. Mutschler became ill while in Loe Angeles and was confined to a hospital for eev- : oral days and was compelled to ra- ( turn home by train- Bobby Mutsch- j ler. Mrs. E. W. Jackson and Mrs. Ottis Shifferly, who ac-ompanied her, wi'l motor home the first of , the week. Fern Bierly, Florence Braun, Don-; | aid Waite and Edwin Kaufman at- < tended the dance at Tri-Lakes last I night. Music for the event was fur- ] nished by Red Nichols and his band. ( Mrs. H H. Meyers of Indianapolis will spend the week-end in Decatur visiting her son John, and relatives and friends. | Pete Bender of Indianapolis will; be a guest at the M. E. Hower res-! idence over the Fourth. Mrs. Charles Voglewede and son Arthur are in Indianapolis today, attending the funeral services of' i Tom Haefling. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sutton and son ; Dick, Jr., of Mount Vernon. Illinois. 1 are visiting friends and relatives in Decatur this week. The Misses Ruth and Naomi Ixizier. daughters of the Rev. Geo. ] S. Lozier, returned home yesterday from the Red Bird Mission in Ken- , tucky. 11 Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Beavers] and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Fryback and , daughter Kathleen will spend the week end at their cottage at Hamilton Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Engle and small son. Dickie, will leave today j for I«nke Wawasee where they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Mygrant over the week end and the Fourth. Fred Engle will leave this evening for Chicago where he will visit his daughter. Mrs. Lester Bundrick, over the week end. He will return Monday accompanied by Mrs. Engle who has spent the past two weeks there. Miss Doris Jean Prugh is visiting her grandparente, Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Cosner in Dayton, Ohio. David Kunkel and his roommate, Kenneth Flanders, of Chautauqua. New York, will visit with the former’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Kunkel, north of the city. Both are students at Cincinnati university. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gould and fa- , mily of Monroe entertained Tuesday for Mr. and Mrs. Doyle King and daughter Mary Jane of Dayton Ohio- Homemade ice cream was enjoyed in the evening. D. W. McMillen of Fort Wayne visited his son, H. W. McMillen Thursday. H. W. McMillen has been I confined to his home with a severe throat infection for the past week. He is much better today. David Kunkel of the University of Cincinnati will spend the week ] end and Fourth with his parents Mr. and Mrs- Sherman Kunkel of north of the city. Miss Martha Macy, who suffered ' a serious attack of measles last week, is able to be up and about the house. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marbach and sons of route 5 entertained Thursday evening for Mre. Mary Cramer of this city, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle King and daughter of Dayton, Ohio, Mrs. Anna Brodbeck, Bernice Brodbeck. Miss Mary Brodbeck, Mrs. ' Nellie Price and son Ronald and Vernon Brodbeck of east of Decatur

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—i Mr. and Mrs. John Cramer and _ son Richard of Marshall street p epent Thursday in Fort Wayne. — o Three German Pastors Are Arrested By Nazis Berlin, July 2—(UP)—Three pro- 9 mlnent pastors of the opposition 4 movement in the Evangelical I church went on secret trial today at ■ the Moabit prison here. | They were the Revs. Gerhard ,1a- E kobi, Wilhelm Nyesel and Johannes 8 Schwarzkoff. All were charged with I violating government edicts in their E fight aganst Nazification of their I church. I Detention of the Rev. Martin Nie- I rnoller, perhaps the most forceful | of all opposition pastors, was taken | to mean that the government in- . tended to silence the opposition \ completely before an election is | held for national church officers. 1 ——————o ——■ 1 Kokomo Man Given s Damages Os SIO,OOO ? Marion, Ind., July 2—(UP) —Her- ! man Mitchell, Kokomo, today had been awarded SIO,OOO damages in 1 his automobile accident suit against 1 Mrs. Mary Seested, wealthy Kansas City, Mo., resident. Mitchell was injured when struck by Mrs. Seested's automobile which _ was being driven by a chauffeur. Originally Mitchell had asked $30,n < 000 damages. A Grant county jury deliberated 1(| four hours before returning its de- re cisoin og Huntington County j Receiving Power Huntington, Ind., July 2 —(UP) — Huntington today wae the second q, Indiana county to receive power through the rural electrification ad- cl ministration. j M Sixty farms in the southwestern section of the county were being _ served. Three other circuits throughout the county are sched- ■ uled to be electrified at 15-day intervals. Huntington was second to Boone county, which last year became the first county in the United States to serve rural electricity users tinder the REA. o— Government Closes Year With Deficit Washington, July 2 —(UP) —The government closed its 1937 fiscal year with net deficit of $2,707,347,110.60, approximately $150,000,000 tM) more than the revised budget estimate, the treasury disclosed today. Receipts totaled $5,293,840,236.87, approximately $70,000,000 (M) aItove estimates and the largest for ■LA . LULU GERBER Teacher of PIANO and ORGAN 115 N. Bth St. Phone 577 Cash S WE HAVE NO SOLICITORS. YOU GET FULL VALUE. PUMPHREY JEWELRY STORE

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Public indignation was so aroused by the slaying of three small girls of Inglewood, Cal., who were criminally attacked and then strangled near their home. thsU police with difficulty restrained a crowd which milled around the jail, above, as they questioned several suspects regarding the case. 1 1

my fiscal year since the world rar period. Net expenditures aggregates SB,01.187,347.47, $320,000,000 over the evised budget estimate of $7,781,00,000 made April 20. — o i rownsend To Close Purdue Institute Lafayette, Ind., July 2 —(UP) — lov. M. Clifford Townsend will be irincipal speaker tonight at the lose of the Purdue institute of Am•rican policy and technology. More than a score of national I

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authorities and leaders have attend- > ed the meeting and discussed world 1 wide social and natural problems during the last two weeks. I Dr. Walter B- Pitkin, economist I and author, will speak at a banquet, i substituting for Amelia Earhart, i who was originally scheduled to 1 speak, but has not arrived yet from 1 a world wide air tour. o — Two Youths Killed As Auto Hits Tree Monticello, Ind., July 2 —(10)— ' Eugene Graham, 19. Remington,

Indiana and a youth tentatively Identified us James Pusher, ’.7, Pontiac, Michigan were kfllerf late ye*- 1 terday when the automobile in which they were riding left the highway and crashed into u tree here. Robert Metzinger, 14, Royal Oak, Michigan., a passenger, was injured in the crash and taken to St. Elizabeth's hospital, where physicians said his condition wus critical. Authorities said they believed the two Michigan youths were hitchhikers and had "thumbed" a ride with Grahum. —- o ——— Lindbergh On Flight, Destination Not Told London, July 2 —(UP) —Col. Charles A. Lindbergh took off in his airplane from Lyrnpne airdrome today for an undisclosed destination, believed to be the continent. He flew to Lyrnpne from his home at Sevenoaks, re-fueled and cleared the customs. Wealthy Cultist Is Sentenced To Prison Los Angeles, July 2 —(UP) —Pudgy John. Wuest Hunt, selfstyjed "Jesus the Christ" of the Father Divine cult movement, today was sentenced to three years in federal prison on Mann act charges. •in contrast to his carefree manner during the trial in federal court. Hunt was in a serious mood today as Judge Leon R. Yankwich pronounced sentence against the 230pound cultist. Hunt was convicted on a charge of transporting 17-year-old Delight Jewett from Denver to Beverly Hills, where she said the wealthy cult member seduced her several times. o Marriages Rise in Hawaii Honolulu.— (U.R) —The Hawaiian moon over Waikiki Beach is given

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• part credit for the fact that Honolulu has a higher marriage rate per thousand of population than other parts of the United States. The latest statistics show Ilonalulul leading with an 11.80 rate as compared with about 10 elsewhere ■ oTomatoes Flourish Indoors Bellevue, O, (U.R) Sam Frank, cobbler, has a 7-foot tomato vine in his shop. Already, he has t>ieked three tomatoes and reports that others are ripening. Also numbered in his botanical collection are fig, lemon and orang • trees. .— o Jimmy Sanford 11-piece orchestra, Sun, July 4th, Sunset Park. CONSTIPATION IS A MISERABLE THING! It takes the pep right out of you I — makes you feel tired and irritable— ready to worry over the - slightest thing. I Yet it can be corrected in most cases so easily. Common constipai tion is usually caused by lack of i “bulk” in the foods you eat. Millions of people have learned - that Kellogg’s All-Bran ends con- ,, stipation by putting “bulk” back ,' in the diet. Within the body, AllBran absorbs twice its weight in t water, forming a soft mass and ! gently sponging out the system. Kellogg’s All-Bran also fur- , nishes vitamin B to tone the intes- , tines and iron for the blood. r Two tablespocnfuls daily as a cereal with milk or cream, or in recipes, are sufficient. Three times daily in severe cases. , Sold at all grocers — and guar- ( anteed by Kellogg in Battle Creek.