Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 201, Decatur, Adams County, 25 August 1937 — Page 3
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* " club CHILDREN V .. . 'if »on <<>nomi<H Uy 8 -r .Pl lownsh lertained nildrt . n with a lovely picnic « Mrl v Tuesday noon In the community building. Fif were present. dinner was served ' 3III | in the afternoon gam enjoyed. Prizes tn the ■F, llrf were awarded to Carl Allan Fleming for th.' UKrt a!ld Mrs tee Fle,nlnK ■E/l,* Hough for the lad cream was turna courtesy of the Clover lite. The refresh committee included Mrs MR, i. pJS ,.| Mrs Sherman Kunk MW j'm... Maude Mahan, enter nt Mrs Hale Moses. Mrs. jimkinan and Mrs. Jam ■K Women of the Moose will CK Ja pot luck supper at the Thursday evening at six honoring Mrs. Lloyd past regent. The regu will follow at eight Ti,.. . lunmittee in charge includes Mrs. cr Soil. Mrs William Hoff Mrs Edith Tester. All co- 1 are urged to attend. committee of the the Moose met at the | Mrs. Lulu Shaffer Tues to fill out the month v 3 Dainty refreshments jerved at the close of the M, members on TRIP f-.ls'. morning. August members of the Hi-Y club | high school left on a to Southern Indiana ;. was at Greensburg. they saw the famous tree fell'. courthouse tower then traveled over beam hilly country to Madison, they viewed the Lanier me-
KORNS CURED 1150,00 <• almrtM wttMwt aal«. *s• iiru A>n *•"» *• im o« BMWARO If »•• U* «> bbM 1 CORN-OFF HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. te ■ The Public Auction Scheduled for Friday Bening, August 27th Bis been Canceled. BOid Adams Co. Bank 'Ji By Clark J - Lutz. 3 Special Repr. Hi iii| J * 0 ■ < - B’<» " "iV ■ ([WING HIGH, | I swing low—you can ■ lever be sure where your ■ golf ball is going to ■ had— or when it is ■ going to hit someone. |£TNA-IZE I fe* M *° cow vou • Gotfera ■ Insurance Policy written ■ r ou **’ Th* Aitne Casualty ac 1 J“«y Company of Hartford, Conn. ■ -touch protection for so Little roonej. I? 1 ' ® utt les-Edwards Co., Agent ■ Jc » Leigh, j. Bernstein and 1 A. D. Suttles, solicitors. j *«tna Catualty and I Surety Co. 1 Aetra Automobile Ins. Co. 3 * etr| a Life Insurance Co. CO. ■. Agents ■ ,tur > Ind. Phone 351
CLUB CALENDAR ~ J Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy k Phones 1000 — 1001 Wednesday I I nlon Twp. Woman's Club, Mrs Harry Lehrman. 7:30 p. m k Thursday I Christian Ladles Aid, church . 2 p. m. . Busy Bee Home Ec. Club, Mrs. i-M Iton Chronister, 1:30 p. In . M. E. Ladles’ Aid, Church, 2 30 P. m. Phoebe Bible Claes, .Mrs Leland Franks, 7:30 p. m. Women of Moose Pot Luck Supper. .Moose Home, 6:30 p. m Friday Auction Sale and Social, Bobo School House. Music Department. Miss Helen Hau bold, 4 p. m. United Brethren V. I. S Class Picnic, HannaNuttman Park 7:30 p. m. Sunday Uwn fete. St. Paul's Lutheran school near Preble. Tuesday Catholic Indies. ice cream social Cath.llc school, x p. m. I mortal. They then crossed the Ohio river over a toll bridge and saw the es- . sects of the recent f. .id in Louisville. They stopped at Corydon. 1 where the old state house still stands. At 6:10. o'clock Friday evening they arrived at Wyandotte cave.; J The trip through the cabe was three miles long and took three I hours to complete. Highlights c< I this trip were Monument Mountain. I 175 feet high; Rothrock's CathedI ral, 225 feet high and one-fourth ’ mile in circumference; Flint Quarries. where the Wyandotte Indians secured flint for arrowheads. A large rock was also viewed which weighed 535 tons. On Saturday Spring Mill state park was the first si?p. The old saw and grist mills, run by falling water, were i very interesting. At Bloomington the group was i taken over Indiana University [campus. A visit to Brown county J conclude the trip. Those making I the journey were: Lester Daughrey, Robebrt Mann. Arvine Steiner. Loren Burkhead, Jesse Habegger, Verlin Moser, Lej Roy Schwartz, Valier Flueckinger, I Harvey Laughrey and the drivers, | Roman Liechty and Mr. and Mrs. I Rolland Sprunger and Robert Monj nier. The V. I. S. class of the United I Brethren Sunday school will enjoy I a class picnic at Hanna Nuttman (Park Friday evening at seven-thirty [o’clock. The Catholic Ladies will hold an ice cream social and bingo party at the school Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. o Fort Wayne Nurse Dies Os Injuries Fort Wayne. Aug. 25 — (U.R) — Injuries suffered in two successive automobile accidents last Friday near Elgin, 111., proved fatal yesterday to Mrs. Lottie B. Keller. 55, I night supervisor at Lutheran hos- | pital here. Her car overturned near Elgin when her hat blew in her face. | The ambulance which was racing } her to a hospital struck the soft I roadside berm, and it also over- | turned. o C. Os C. Directors Will Meet Thursday The board of directors of the Decatur Chamber of Commerce will meet at the Adams county auto license bureau Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. All directors are urged to be present. - —o Goshen Factory Is Closed By Strike Goshen. Ind., Aug. 25—(U.R)— Strike of 500 empolyes of the Western Rubber company today had resulted in closing of the company's plant. Officials said no attempt would be made to operate_whilej)iejvall
MORRIS PLAN LOANS Comakers Chattels Automobiles SB.OO per SIOO per year New Cars financed $6.00 per SIOO per year Repayable montnly. The Suttles-Edwards Co. Representatives.
DECATUR daily DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, AVGUST 25, 1937.
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By HARRISON CARROLL I „ ‘•F»n«kt, tssi, “ tB « teatur*> Syndlrat*, Ina. , HOLLYWOOD—During a two months' vacation tn Mexico this fall, Jane Withers will try out a , ■olo personal appearance act in . which she plays the pmno and , speaks Spanish. The Twentieth Century-Fox starlet drew $5. (, 00 a week last summer in Chicago and Boston. If her new act clicks, she'll ' fly to South America next year in an endeavor to tap the rich field I down there. The starlet will carry i her Spanish teacher to Mexico to help her polish up on the language which she has been studying for a year. P. G. Wodehouse, the humorist, who once blasted Hollywood, now sings its praises just as loudly. He authored the Fred Astaire story, “Damsel in Distress'', and couldn't be happier over the wav R-K-O has treated it and him. I Most surprised actor in the west .was Robert Young when a service station attendant at Phoenix told him to please call the studio, i After finishing "The Bride Wore | Red", Young warned M G M. tbnt he was taking a vacation «nd ’bat 1 he didn't have any Itinerary, or | even a radio in his car, »o there i was no use trying to get hold o' I him. But he reckoned wiihcut D' i rector Sam Wood, who recently I had to keep in touch with all the ; Marx Brothers. Wood discovered i that Young had a gasoline credit’ card. He called the oil company | and learned that the last purchase I had been made at Tucson Stuc.io ' then put in calls to the service stations of this company in Phoenix and El Paso, and Ycutig was tabbed in the former town. Answering Your Questions! Phyllis C., Oakland: Douglass Montgomery's play, "Mr. Lochmvar" (he co-authored It) is supposed to be produced on Broad.vav this fall. He’s writing a new one now about Hollywood. Director James Tinling has 12 stitches in his forehead from an auto crash in which he was lucky
out continues. The firm's workers recently were organized as a unit of the committee for industrial organization. There was no display of violence or disorder accompanying the ' strike. o Thirteen Indiana WPA Projects Are Approved i Indianapolis. Ind., Ang. 25— (U.K)! —John K. Jennings, state Works | Progress Administrator, today an-| nounced federal approval of 131 Indiana WPA project applications totalling $96,855. Approval notices have been sent directors in’ the state districts where the projects are located and they have bbeen instructed to start them if practicable and feasible, | Jennings said. Among the projects approved was one providing a field survey i and map of shade trees in Indian . apolis for the purpose of supplying ; data for city beautification plans.' The amount of federal funds ap-1 proved w’as $16,628. o—excouncilman in city HOME HE SPONSORED Cleveland —(UP)—Charles Kohl one-time member of Clevelands City Council, has been discovered living cheerfully now at the municiypal infirmaryhe helped to build. Kohl, at 76, seems perfectly con1 tented. •‘l’ve a gc.xd bed here,” he says. ‘l've plenty to eat. And an old man needs little more than that.” He recalls the day, before the turn of the century, when he drove out to the site of the proposed city farm and 'lnfirmary with other member® of the Council committee in wl.-e hands the project had been placed. He found it greatly changed when he arrived there recently to take up ; permanent residence. But he met several persons he had known, he I said, when he was active in Cleveland ■politics. Kohl served two terms on the city council, for several years was an assistant to the (superintendent 'of the city light department, and, once ran for Congress. He was the invenVw of a special dust pan and made hie living for a while by selling his product, which the manufactured himself. It was
NOTICE! The Becker's Beauty Shopp at 515 W. Adams St. will be closed from Aug. 28 to Sept. 2, both dates ; inclusive. Patrons please call as early as possible before Aug. 28 i for appointments. Mrs. Becker. I' Phone 300 1315 W. Adams
to nave escaped witn rue nie. Tinling swerved to avoid a car in Brentwood and smashed into another parked machine. His roadster was telescoped and is a complete wreck. Despite the head injury, the director is back at work on "45 Fathers". Anybody who looks like John L» Sullivan in his prime has a chance to crash the movies tn the Warner film, “Gold Is Where You Find It ". The studio is inviting appll-j cants and doesn’t care about the. handlebar mustache which adorned' the Up of the famous heavyweight. | The makeup department can sup-’ ply that, Hollywood is a funny place, j Olympe Bradna. whom the critics are haiLng for her performance as George Raft’s sweetheart in "Souls at Sea . else is happy because she has just passed her examinations as a high school junior. Olympe was 17 only recently. Being a movie actress, she goes to school I in summer, too, if she has been too busy to complete her aowrae ' during the regular term. | ! Chatter. ... Is Barbara Pepper’s i coming trip to New York to see , the shows, as she says, or to see J Richman, as her friends say? . . . ; Little Judy Garland, who walks , away with the new “Broadway I Melody”, was so excited after atI tending the preview that she had | to spend the next two days in bed. I. . . Thelma Leeds and Parkya--1 karkas are going to he home owners. too. They are buying a house . in Benedict canyon. .. .The studio i vetoed Spencer Tracy’s trip to i Honolulu after all. He’ll compromise on chartering a boat in Seattle and sailing up the inland passage. . . . Dick Purcell is showering flowers on Veda Ann Borg, the Warner starlet, who was Injured In the cracktip of Ills car. . . . According to Cbtrlea Eaton, the restaurateur, Hollywoodite.4 prefer gin drinks in summer. The ratio was four to one over his bar. ... Perc Westmore. the makeup artist, wiU play a makeup artist in Warners' “Hollywood Hotel". . . . : And Virginia Bruce’s new house will be light beige, with a brown roof and sapphire blue shutters.
only when his shop burned that he was forced to go to the infirmary. There, in hie spare time, he plays cards, reads the newspapers and still maintains an interest !n city politics. o Macaroni Saves the Day Bethany, Mo.--(U.PJ —For once Pat ' Beaver, grocer, was glad no one ' wanted macaroni. By mistakfi hd j left his store's front door open |an customers helped themselves, leaving a note of what they had [ taken. No one looked in an open barrel of macaroni where Beaver I had hidden $567. o Town Irked by Transients San Jose, Cal. (U.R) —To discourage transients without means of support the county supervisors | have asked permission of the state I highway authorities to post signs i on all roads in San Mateo county , announcing that no free food will j be passed out.
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Dr. and Mrs. Pen Duke and daughter Barbara have returned I from a several week's trip through the west. Fred Reppert, daughter Miss Eleanor, and son Rolland are on a trip j ithrough the west and northwesi. Miss Eileen Odle is spending this week In Fort Wayne, the guest '.'l iher aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Ford Shaffer. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wilson and daughters Dolly and Marguerite and son Raymond, and Miss Ruth Fra’uslnger of near Fort Wayne visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Johnson. Everett Johnson, Mildred Koldeway and Anola Walters spent Sunday In Spencerville, Ohio, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sproul and family. Among those who attended the i fight card at the Fort Wayne Speed--1 way last evening were Harold Kirsch, Donald Gage, Walter Bruni negraf, Herman Keller, Paul Brlede and son Richard and Albert Hain. , I Wilex Austin spent yesterday as- i i term, .n in South Bend. Fred Baker, Clarence Heimann, Joe Murphy and Paul Brlede left I this morning for Chicago where ' they will attend the YanLe-White , Sox ball game. The Misses Margaret, Irene and Helen Hoithouse, Ruth, and Mary Margaret Voglewe-de are attending the Great Lakes Exposition in [Cleveland this week. A large number o.’ passersby on I North Second street this morning were attracted the car belonging i to Dr. Ben Duke, who recently rei turned from a trip throughout the , West coast. The windshield of Dr. i Duke's car contains a veritable map 1 of interesting places to visit while in the west. Mr. and Mrs. Gle.nn Roop, of Mon- [ roe, Michigan, are visiting here for several days. Henry B. Heller is looking after i business in Chicago today. o Escaped Tennessee Convicts Are Held Columbus, Ind., Aug. 25 —(U.R) — | Two men arrested here several ! days ago for investigation have I been identified as Blanton Kep- ' hart, 22, and Robert Powers. 25, ! escaped convicts from the Tennes- ■ see state penitentiary at Nashville, , Sheriff Robert Urbahns announced today. i The men who were serving long ' terms for robbery were reported i to have escaped from the southern /penitentiary on July 25. —— o k I 1 Two Young Women Burned To Death i i Chicago, Aug. 25 —(U.R)— Two ; women died and more than a score ; were injured today when fire
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[lnjuries suffered In Jumping from the upper windows. Firemen res'cued more than 5U from the'huge i brick house and others slid down ' bed clothes tied together
