Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 227, Decatur, Adams County, 25 September 1937 — Page 3
’PDfbB H<H>K XOIES * lUrUnH, SEVEN WHO FLED r,.derlc Prokosh bmkgrouml rich and I; ,p,.sny. Mr. Prokoah „ () f H.-vcn European*, D ‘ C ‘ ,U '.JL fl,r P oll,i, ' al 10 from a city in th- ’ Noon. ~ ( Turkestan An from England. “» •mhwjMP s# | a a fugitive from 1 n,) •».> voting Germans, a osumilite I his Spanthese are the seven together their flight blinding heat of a desert, through the cold. of the Kuenlun , ~,SS endless plums. v - .md plague strii k MB-.. ' nil ominous high roads, on the Tangtse River. s the adventures of each ■ t er as he moves forward to destinv lie could not es.^■Tl,e various interwoven ' ,|„. loveliness of youth. — and magnificence Ilie eternal solitude of unexepected powers of Old love are developed I" „f flashing brilliance and form a story as compact and drama as China storv eloquent of a qualin American literature. Bl E \SANT MILLS | ■ NEWS HI ♦ Mrs Harold Smith and ( >f I nion City, visited SunMrs Smith's mother. Mrs. IS.M »W. and Mrs. J ?hn Boner of 0.. called on Mr. and Mrs. ”KET Boner. Sunday. CO. :in kl::i Halberstadt Is visitgrand parents. Rev. and . i 25. c plough- of Sandville. and Mrs. Orvill Dellinger of i). visited Sunday with i Mrs Fred Bauman and and Mrs Dave Sovlne and spent Sunday with Mr. and James Wyer in Willshire. O. Ed Melching and daughter 0. Anne, have returned home asKr, the week-end at Colon. ■ V Fannie Richert and daughand Betty called on Mr. F n2^B Mrs " ’• Brentlinger Sunday. and Mrs Albert Boner visited the Sam Boner family at Fort x BID •> Saturday. ■ I and Mrs. Melvin Dellinger Eugene, spent Sunday eveBt.* with Mr. and Mrs. Orval Dellat Convoy, Ohio. nt: and Mr- Wilber Beil and s- .n B6y and daughter of Convoy. O„ . Sunday with Mrs. Lixzie Gies- ■' and sister, Edna Krill and Mrs. Burdett Custer and Burdette Jr., and Jim Tony of spent the week-end with ! and Mrs. Lee Custer. and Mrs. Merle Essex, Mr. Mre. John Fortney and daughBtSf f Monroe and Mr. and Mrs. K* Fortney of Decatur, visited e O. s Fortney home Sunday Evelyn Barr, daughter of and Mrs. Barr, and Charles Young will be married Oct. at the Mettadist parsonage in I Fk sant Mills. and Mrs Robert Peterson and Ruby and granddaughter of Fort Wayne visited Sun- “| t*gf with the william Noll family. “j^B atnes F. Halberstadt has returnI on - Mich., where he his parents. Alonzo F. Halit able to be up again since | W accident at the McMillen feed in July. an d Mrs. Harry Durbin of Mayne, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. and daughter, Mr. and Bahl of Monroe spent Sunday home of Mrs-Lydia Durbin, tends and relatives gathered at ho! no >■,! Leland Ray and family I H l 1 celebrate his birthday' anni,j^f salv Sunday, when a delicious dinner was served. Those en joyed the delightful affair, I rs ' Minnie Ray of Decatur, ■S' a "d Mrs. Charles Ray and faI ■ > of Churribuco, Vivian and LuIB a fias ’’ Mrs. Helen Knott and I Wldren Joan and Buddy of Fort Mr. and Mrs. Durwaid GehI ■* of an Wert. Mr. and Mrs. Glen IW y a hd daughter Phyllis of ConI Mr. Earl Farlow evf Berne. IW- a »d Mrs. Harry Ray of Plea- i ! K* 1 ’ Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Leland and ! Wn'ly- George Geraldine and Ned. I ~ o— Home Well Posted ■ Martins Ferry. 0.-fU.R)—Quaran-regulations have hit doubly home of Roy Stewart and his V 'ldren. Two signs, one for meas■>s and one for whooping cough, displayed. — o £ Costly Exercise ■ charleston, Hl.— (U.R) — James •t<t that he was asleep didn’t deter ® llll He walked right out of a ■econd story window, suffered cuts W‘m aspralned arm. —— o I Drawing It Fine ■ Leipzig. — (U.R) — A cellophane ■hread so thin that 15% miles of It M’eighs only a pound is one of the ■reproved artificial textiles to be ■exhibited at the autumn fair just ■
U \. ‘c The Daily Democrat | I \ Piesents \ f THIS EIGHT 1 * REEL * \ FU LL LENGTH ■ \ V® • • Msl ■ V FEATURE AN ENTIRELY NEW : : AND DIFFERENT KIND OF ■ W I A JHRILLING TREAT AT THE H EB ADAMS THEATRE —S i mWB OCTOBER 4 - 5-6 | i EmSBMPiHHME ONE SHOW EACH DAY (Wednesday only, show starts at 3 p. in.) □ J — €fSM :1 fl i SHMM M < ..■p ie Waives Up” ;$ an entirely new and The picture will be entertaining as well as in- M different kind of Cooking School. It has romance, structive. The various characters in the picture M 1 humor, glamour—it will hold your interest every are p Or t ra y e d by talented actors and actresses— M ' minute you are in the audience. the picture was made in Hollywood. M i/«! (H For the first time at a Cooking School you will ... . L LI x u +k Q You will see real-life situations —similar to the WWMiHII I M b e able to see every single one ot the important iIHi d M in the preparation of a recipe. Mixing, ones you encounter every day —actually rek BjF]7| blending, stirring, baking—all the many and enacted on the screen. You will understand the H varied points essential to successful cookery are problems of a bride and see how she adjusts her- M shown in close-up on the screen. self to her new life as a wife and home-maker. O An lots of new and interesting recipes are H demonstrated in the model kitchens especially will be daily g.fts for some fortunate H built for this picture. women, and of course free recipes for every one. SQ H I ALL ROADS LEADTO DECATUR FOR THIS SUPERB EVENT p I Z-hj— ———— PLAN now to be there 1 — Q2ZZZZSSXZ3SXX&CaZBXSZZZZZ3SZZZZZZZZXXZEZZZXZZZaaZEEZZZ3SSS3KXZSZSZSKX»»SeXSt
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