Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 224, Decatur, Adams County, 22 September 1937 — Page 3
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| » —— j^V aT sticklers Eb ~ Vil:.'-" tiolllf ■“•m'ii ]■’: iilirt Stri<-kh*r near mating. A iiii)iii*r enjoyed • .polling. roll . ,| liy each sandwich RfL , • ;*t by Hr- ■ mill Pro'll' M,:, hostess', Mrs. „ , , Oi tober w 111 lie li: . 1h > Mes- ; 11 .» I! nult’iiliii-'li ami KfjSl \, i« White and ciamrh- ,:■ \.-ailsli:ie. Karl Sipe. EjXp.-- An*l> Myers, Henry | Ilarve Sype. than club members C1, .11 Workinger of Monfiank Metier of Willhome ee .noLM), -.vill meet Tuesday. Sep- , K. Fleming. • songs. | , lass of the Baptist F..„J school will have a dass fesrty* the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homes 1 eppert. 141 Line street, Fri- , Eg*. at seven thirty oMock. hers and officers of the j fenited tliren Sunday school are j freqatwd to meet at the home of] hlrigth W illiams Friday evening ]
WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE—And You'll Jump Out of Bed ia the Morning Rani to Go g|i»er hhouid pour out two pounds of gnj)4j(Sr in*.i y.ur bowel* daily. If this bi.a I boogft* ng freriy. your food doesn’t digest It ■ -> m the bowels. Gas bloats up You get constipated. Your wholes} m\ is poisoned and you fetl sour, | the world looks punk. l3R*.'s ar- oni> mak»*ahifts. A bowel alt ment doesn’t Ret at the cause. It i - pood, old Carter’s Little Liver i these two pounds of bile flowing . fMggjH make you feel “up and up”. Harm- I v< t amazing in making bile flow | trnfyTm-'* for Carter's Little Liver Pills by ftSMßUt'born.y refuse wuyUuiu; «!»•. j
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HARRISON CARROLL \ Copyright, 1931 Ijpc Features Syndicate. Inc. BOLLYWOOD—Since her sun Bette Davis is so fearful
Bette Davis
the W«rne: star is hiring smoked glM* -stalled la Mr aut omotSe and in tSjlpndows of 'he so mum at •> *il ii u m e. Holly*Jß won’t «*■ it, the eircuUH' Jean -
case of sunburn has <*» many a star to take preagainst over-exposure. —.fr" u 'ho should know say that Stanwyck is now enjoying visit to New York *®4BtU return to the coast, via canal. The star has a number of raps from papers for the secrecy with she has surrounded her Plßt trip. Which looks as if no way for a Hollywood Jjßlty to please everybody. Taylor was even more rapped for that orgy of P«Bpty in New York. *Bt Fitzgerald's 16-year-old Scotty, leaves the film colony torn between amusement She is naively and con ®etely frank. At a recent P**W she wanted to know if Uiretti Young wasn’t embarrassed tyJße compliments the men were Wtas- the star. Meeting Winwell’s daughter, Walda, she inWpß if Walda also was a gossip, on Recount of her father. And, j*®*n Joan Crawford was showing scrap book, she suddenly to look at all those pictures self, going on, a gag? Judy Cefliva, who recently announced * ts fed up with Edgar Bergen. Sallow clowning around with Wunder, the dancer, who -*** part of his act with a dummy Answering Your Questions! Maty Joe White, Glendale: Anita seems to be more serious •oout Buddy Adler than about any
f. — at seven-thirty o’clock. Every memher Is requested be preeent. I The Dutiful Daughters dass of the Evangelical Sunday school will meet at the home of Mrs. Arthur Baker Tuesday evening at seven.thirty o’clock. Mrs. lleber Feasel | and Mrs. Howard Myers will be the assisting hostesses. — CATHOLIC LADIES ENJOY SUPPER AND CARD PARTY The Catholic latdieH of Columbia enjoyed a politick supper and card j party at the K. of C. hall Tuesday .evening at six-thirty o’clock After I supper tables were arranged for cards. Mrs. T. C. Durkin was awarded | the prize in five hundred, Mgs. I Will Lose, bridge, Mrs. Clara Meyjers, rhtun, Mrs. Adrian Llchtie, pinI ochle. ; Mrs. L. C. Berry was chairman of i the affair, assisted by the Mesdamts Will Parent, Italph J. Roop. Homan Parent, Cleorge Stults and Miss Rosa Mary Omlor. — j The girls' group of the King's Heralds of the M. E. Sunday school will meet with Muryiin Carroll, 104 South First street, Friday afternoon ! at four o'clock. — j The C. L. \V class of the Evani gelical Sunday school will have a baked goods sale at the Schafer store Saturday morning comniene--1 ills at nine o’clock. Pies, cookies, ] and other delicacies will be on sale. DELTA THETA TAUS ENJOY PICNIC SUPPER A picnic snipper was enjoyed at Sun Set park Tuesday evening by j the members of the Delta Theta Tau sorority. After the supper a | brief business meeting was held, j A committee was appointed to i take charge of the K.raitider?.” Day I program, to .be htfld Saturday, October 16. — PSI IOTA XI i SOCIAL MEETING Members of the Psi lota Xi sorori Ity met at the home of Mrs. Gerald mith Tuesday evening for a social j meeting and ibridge party. Preceding the party a brief business meetj ing was held, during which the sor- | orlty decided to have Kathryn j Tourney Garten in Decatur in the i spring for another of her splendid j book reviews. • Tables were formed for bridge Wind prizes were awrded to Mrs. i Ra'iph Gentis and Miss Cha'mer De- | Bolt. Mies Mildred Pumpiirey of Chicago was a guest at the meeting j and was presented with a guest
:of her previous beaus. He is I monopolizing her time and friends say this is the first time anybody ' ever did. Edward Ward's haunting waltz | strain for “The Bride Wore Red" ! made such an impression on Joan I Crawford that words have been | added and the star will sing the | number in her new picture, "Man- ! nequin”. Song is now called “Always and Always". A blaze at Buddy De Sylva's I new place in Holmby Hills was ' fought two nights ago by the highest paid fire department in the | world. The De Sylva home Is under construction and, next door, lives Gertrude Niesen. At 3a. m., she discovered flames in a pile of lumber. The Niesen menage turned out and were soon joined by Irene Dunne and Dr. Francis Griffen, who live on the other side. The celebs battled the blaze with garden hose until the real department arrived. Chatter. . . . After Irvin Cobb’s daughter, Buff, gets her divorce, friends say she will marry Cameron Rogers, the author. . . . In spite of valiant efforts by Lubitsch, Dietrich’s new picture, "Angel”, is a disappointment. Ar.d why does the star persist in that white makeup on her lower lids? It’s so noticeable. . . . Hear that Lupe Velez had to climb through the roof of a
stalled elevator in Cleveland.... The Grace Moore home in Brentwood will set the star back $50,000, they say. ... It will be ready about Christmas. . .. Andrea Leeds, whose performance in “Stage Door" drew raves, appears regularly
Grace Moore
■ with Barry Brennan at the Case I Lamaze. . . . The Yacht Club Boys are too lucky. They are off for i personal appearances In the east > and will take In the world's series,. , . . . Buck Jones is teaching Jeanette MacDonald to handle a gun and to do some simple rope tricks I for "Girl of the Golden West". . . ~ i And Lily Pons’ phone bill to Andre i Kostelanetz, the weeks he is in , New York, runs over S3OO.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. 1937.
' CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phone* 1000 — 1001 Wednesday Decatur Home Economics Club, Mrs. Dolma Klzey, 1:30 p. m. Historical Club Guest Luncheon, Presbyterian Church, 1 ip. m. Junior and Senior Walt her League, Church, 7:30 p, m. Decatur Home Economics Club, Mrs. Deltna Klzey, 1:10 p. m. ; Chop Suey dinner, bridge, Elks home, 5-7 p. m. St. Anti's Study Club, Mrs. Ed , Keller, 7:30 p. m. Thursday . Women Os Moose, Moos'* Home 8 p. m. Dinner Bridge Club, Mrs. Herman Ehlnger, 6:30 p. m. Eastern Star Regular Stated Meeting, Masonic Hall, 7:30 p. m., Phoebe Rlble Class, Zion Reform-1 •*d Church, 7:30 p. m. So Cha Rea Club, Mrs. William Ga*s, 7:30 p. m. naptist Woman's Society, Mr®. C. E. Bell, 2:30 p. m. Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid, Mrs. Carl Pumphrey, 2:30 p. m. M. E. Ladies' Alj Society, Mrs. E. N. Wk-ks, 2 p. m. Progressive Workers Claes, Edward llesher, 7:30 p. m. Friday Baptist Philo Class Party, Mr. ] and Mr®. IL.mer Reppert, 7:30 p. m. | Kum-Join-Us Class, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Chester Reynolds, 7:30 p. m| Auxiliary Social Meeting, American Legion Home, 7:43 p. m. Girl'® Group King's Heralds, ’ Marylln Carroll, 4 p. m. Saturday C. L. W. Class Baked Goods Sale, ! Schafer Store, 9 a. m. Tuesday Tri-county meeting of Pythian sisters, K. of P. home, noon. Evangelical Dutiful Daughters. Mrs. Arthur Baker, 7:30 p. m. Root Twp. Home Economics Club Mrs. R. K. Fleming. prize. A luncheon was served at the ! close of the games by the hostesses, Mrs. W. P. Schrock, Mrs. Clifford Saylors. Miss Uvrothy Young. Miss Charlotte Elzey and Mis® Marjorie Deli \ss. The tri-~~.:inty meeting of the Pythian Sisters will be held at the Knights of Pythias home here next Tuesday, September 28. A pot luck dinner will be served at noon and each member is requested to bring a dish. A program will be held during the afternoon. Mrs. Herman Ehinger of Madison street will be hostess to the members of the dinner bridge club Thursday evening at six-thirty o’clock. The Women of the Moose will b Jd their regular meeting at the Moose home Thursday evening at eight o’clock. Special business will be discussed. Plans will be made to celebrate Mooseheart Day, October 27. All co-workers are urged to attend. * GECODE TO SPONSER A SERIES OF DANCES The first of a series of dances to be sponsored by the Gecode club of this city will be given Saturday ! evening. October 2, at nine c’-clock in the General Electric club rooms. All friends and relatives of G. E. employes are invited to attend. Tickets are on sale at fifty cents a couple or thirty-five cents for a single admission. Several good orchestras are being considered and announcement of the one selected will be made later. Miss Mildred Acker is chairman of the committee in charge ri the dance and Is assisted by The Misses Dorothy Striker. Mary Jane Fritzir.ger and Eileen Wells. MISS ELEANOR MATTHEWS IS HOSTESS TO NURSES The Adams county nurse3' association was delightfully entertained at an eight .-'clock dinner Tuesday
Peaches The Apple men of Michigan will be at the Riverside Community Sale FRIDAY with 500 bushel of Fancy Michigan free ripened PEACHES They will be sold at your own price. COME EARLY! Van Relcom Bros. * Berne, Ind. I
evening at Hie home of Miss Elea- ( | nor Matthews of Geneva. The guests were seuled at small | tables beautifully decorated with j fall flowers. A delicious dinner was |served. After dinner Dr. <\ Hlnchman of | Geneva gave a very inereetlng talk on unterlor pollomyt litas. A short | business mealing* followed, after which bunco was played. Prizes were awarded to Miss Elva Anspaugli, Miss Marie Felber, Miss I Florence Llchtenstleger and Miss Rosemary Rums blag. TRI KAPPAS ENJOY A SOCIAL MEETING A social meeting of the Trl Kap- ! pa u. .rorlty was held at tho Elks' Home Tuesday evening with Mrs. Avon Burk, Mrs. Gerald Cole and Miss Margaret Kltsou as hostesses, j Bridge was played and prizes ! were awarded to Mrs. Roy Kalver | and Miss Louise Haubold. A deli- | clous luncheon was served at the close of the games >by the hostesses, i Preceding the social meeting u s brief business meeting was held, 1 during which definite committees were appointed for the year and final plans made for the tea to be held Other 9 at the Elks' Home. i Allas Phyllis Coleman of South Bend and Harry Jacobs of Mishawaka were united in marriage Tuesday evening at 7 o'cl-ck at*the- home |of Rev. Luke Martin of Eleventh j street, pastor of the Eighth Street ! ; United Brethren church. The single ring ceremony was used. The meeting of the V. I. 8. class j ]of the United Brethren Sunday | school has been postponed until j Thursday, September 30. — ■PERSONALS John P. Bosse left Sunday for New York City where he is attending the American Legion convention. He will spend about a week j visiting other places in the east. Several Decatur people are at- | tending the Bluffton Street Fair this afternoon and evening end will hear Gov. Townsend speak. Stewart McMillen of Fort Wayne stopped in Decatur yesterday enroute home fr-.m Martinsville where he accompanied Mrs. McMillen, who has been suffering from arthritis. Mr. and .Mrs. C. A. Douglas of LaGrange visited here yesterday. John Wilkins of Indianapolis is looking after business in Decatur. | Cal E. Peterson is attending to business in .Mississippi. He was accompanied by Leo Faurote. * Civil works commissioner Ralph Roop and Albert Miller have gone to Evansville to attend a meeting of those interested in city parks. Fred Fttllenkamp and family have moved from Madison street to their new home on North Second street, which was formerly the Christen property. H. P. Schmitt of this city together with men from Iloagland. Monroeville and Portland are planning to go into northern Canada on a i big game hunt about the 10th of October. Six or seven men from this locality will form the party. Mr. and Mrs. Will Schumaeker, Mrs. Arthur Kurber and daughter Sharlene and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Beal attended the Bluffton street fair Monday evtning. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Suttles are visiting in Belvidere, 111., with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
On Trial Again »"W| . v \ Green Allen Brooks Captured In Texas where he had lived for two years' under the alias of the Rev J H. Jones, and grown a 12-mch beard as a disguise, Green Allen Brooks is on trial at St Charles, Va„ for the second time on charges of having killed a deputy Acquitted of th* slaying of Bob Bailey, Brooks now is being tried for murder of Arch . Redmond, both of whom were allegedly shot to death when they attempted to arrest Brooks son-in-law. II I
WPA Director i ' iff WU mm TOSH W gJgjijjl ' mi JOHN K. JENNINGS Curtailment of the WPA program in Indiana in accordance with the plan of the national administration is being carried oujf by John K. Jennings, Evansville, Indiana WPA administrator. A former district supervisor, he is applying strict business principles to administering the Hoo3ier work relief program. As head of a tax | adjustment board in Evansville , in 1932 he hammered the tax levy | to the low rate of $2.68 per $10(1 valuation. He if » Democrat. Mrs. Arthur Daniel Snttle®. A new ipane is being installed in a large window in the county clerk's office of the courthouse. Some one threw a brick through the window during street fai*- week ' here. John D. Stults is ill at his home at 330 North Fourth street. Mr. and Mrs. Omer J. Niblick and daughter Dolores of ( herokee, lowa are visiting at the home of Mr. Niblick's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Niblick. 0 —* ♦ ♦ Adams County Memorial Hospital : + ♦ Admitted yesterday: Walter Sautbine, Craigville; Miss Bernice Bollenbacher, Rockford. Ohio. Dismissed today: Mrs. Rawley D. Jones and son, Rawley D., Junior, Berne. o Pennsylvania Train Wreck Fatal To 24 Bucharest, Roumauia, Sept. 22— Twenty four persons were killed today and 40 injured in a collision of trains at Ciucea, in Transylvania dispatches reported. o * Agreement Halts Huntington Strike Huntington, Bid., Sept. 22 —(U.R) |—A 13-day strike at the Huntington Shoe corporation was ended today under an agreement granting workers a five-cent hourly wage increase and a minimum i wage guarantee. Company officials refused, however. to accede to the union's demand for a closed shop. Settlement of the strike was effected through the efforts of Arthur Viat, assistant commissioner of the state department of laI bor. , o Rev. Sill To Speak Here This Evening Rev. G. M. Sill, presiding elder | of Rockford. Ohio, will preach and conduct the first business meeting of the conference year at the Eighth Street United Brethren I church this evening at 7:30 o’clock. 1 All members are urged to attend and the public is invited o Praises Probation Work In Indiana . South Bend, Ind., Sept. 22. —(U.R) —Eighty per cent of 14,000 persons Phone .100 ISIS W. Adams 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.
<»n probation lit Indiana during 1936 ‘‘made good." Mrs. liu*« Mont-i gomerjr Scholl, Conneraville, state probation director, said last night at u conference of probation officers from eight northern Imlluna counties. "The cost of keeping an Individual on probation Is les than onetenth of the cost of supplying Inistitutiotial cure," Mrs. Scholl addI ed. A total of 38 probation officers attended the meeting, one of seven I arranged in Indiana to raise stuni (lards of probation work. Beverage Board To Hold Hearing The Adams county alcoholic beverage board will conduct a hearing at 9 a. m. Thursday, October 14. on the application of Fred Fullenkatnp (Frickle’s Restaurant) in this city Jor renewal of a license as liquor, beer and wine retailer. The hearing will be held in the' commissioners' room at the court house. o : Ruth Roland Dies At Hollywood Home Hollywood. Sept. 22 —(UP) —Ruth Roland, one of the- stars of silent motion pictures and recently a prominent Hollywood business woman, died today In her heme here. Miss Roland had been confined to her home iby her illness. Her death however, was a shock to the film industry. Her husband. Ben Bard, theater ] man, qtid her aunt. Miss Edith Thompson, were at the bedside. Orders Confiscation Os Indecent Magazines I i South Bend, Ind., Sept. 22.. —(U.R) —Police today were under orders from Mayor George W. Freyermuth to confiscate all indecent
Three Killed in Prison Break Foiled by Warden 1
Two convicts and one guard were slain and eight , others wounded in an attempted prison break at Folsom. Cal., foiled by the heroism of Warden Clarence Larkin. Overpowered by seven convicts while interviewing them in his ofiice. Warden Lar- i
Who Is Hollywood's Most Beautiful Star? Xi ™
An unofficial survey taken recently In the film colony to determine which star was considered the most outstanding natural beauty in Hollywood resulted in nomination of four, each from a different country and each a different type. While many actresses, aided by camera and cosmetics, appear physically perfect on the screen, there are only a few who can claim perfection in form and face.
magazines offered for sale on news- | stands here. The mayor's order climaxed a campaign launched by I the South Beud deanery of the National Council of Catholic Women lust week. At the same time, the St. Jos ' eph’s county ministerial association , pledged co-operation in the drive; ■nid Mishawaka police took steps' lo arrest anyone selling magazines. I containing Indecent articles or pictures. o — Huntington Man Killed Bv Auto — Huntington, Ind., Sept. 22 —Guy I Schrefi r, ail, died late yesterday | i from injuries suffered when struck by an automobile driven by Robert j ' Seeiliurger, high school student,' neur his home. The parents, three 1 sisters und a brother survive. o— ———— Craigville Man Injured Tuesday Walter Sautbine of Craigville was j painfully Injured Tuesday afternoon ' while w.-.rking for the Indiana En-i glnoerlng Construction Company, j A cement buggy tipped over, strlk- , ing him and injuring his abdomen | mid back. He was admitted to the; Adams county memorial hospital ! late yesterday afternoon, and was reported as resting fairly well to- ; day. Sen. Norris Praises Appointment Os Black Lincoln, Neb. Sept. 22 —(UP) — i Kian or no Klan, the appointment of Hugo L. Black of Alabama to the j United States supreme- court was I "a wonderfully good” one. Senator George W. Norris said today. The veteran Nebia®ka renator said the ".ourt fight is not over yet” an ( ] announced his intention of participating in the fight on two fronts when congress reconvenes.
I kin was commanded to order prison guards to throw guns to the desperadoes, but refused although he was stabbed and beaten. After 15 minutes of bitter fighting in the prison yard, above. I the no s was quelled.
And among those who are in this class are Anita Louise, the delicate Dresden china typs; Dolores Del Rio, turbulent Latin beauty; Madeleine Carroll, one of England’s fairest daughters, and Marlene Dietrich, famed for her perfect figure as well as her mysterious glamour. Another who ranks with Hollywood’s most stunning is Billie Dove, though she is no longer acting.
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Steer Prices At $19.50 Hundred Chicago Sept. 22— (UP)— Steer bprlces touched an 18-year high l/> 'duy at the Chicago stockyards at ! $19.80 per hundredweight. | Today's high price also was withlin 10c of the re.ord high for tin* month of September in Chicago. The new high was readied c« j choice weights around 1223 pounds mi good deniuud. | Back in December 1919, .prices I I cured $21.50. The all time high. —■— ' Bird Was “Ghost" 'Vienna (U.R) The population of j the village of Feldsberg had been ' frightened for u month by an J apparent ghost in Hie village I church which nightly switched on 1 the lights there but Immediately ! darkened them again when people ' investigated. Strongest men of the | village refused to enter the strut*j tune until a village priest took the ’ matter In hand. He found a raven | which entered through a broken i window and sat on the light switch j —turning: on current, but who was j frightened away by approach of j anyone, and who thus released the i switch again. _o ' Farm Outlook Best in Years Kansas City. Mo. (U.R) The ! farm outlook in the 10th Federal | Reserve district is the best it has I been In years, according to the i monthly review of business and agricultural conditions issued by i the Federal Reserve bank.
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