Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 253, Decatur, Adams County, 26 October 1937 — Page 3

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WUJUO 111 IVII V •Kv Curnra ‘t will begin as soon tK" 4,1 ™" retllrns t° Hollywood. , W 'M be in a week or two. if Dietrich goes elsewhere. •■ tta? : lount will have plenty of actresses. Studio feels it stars in the Italian Isa KT'!* I ' :a an d the Viennese FranGaal. ■ t.« ngs must be going nicely for K* Haley. The comedian has V y* c jboiight a bank. . . . Well, to tbe building that used ■“ «> '■ the old First National in ■MF ly Hills. Nearly SIOO,OOO is KXi ' have been involved in the kILT Haley ' s plans call for re- "' llr >g of the building. Islwt' w Niven la ugh now ■ ths t! S recen t experiences with M u - s - customs. The actor only the usual clothes, ■ cust on searc bing his baggage, ■ crirp 1 ? 8 ofbp ' ab3 discovered a dozen '■ditoL , balls that Niven had ■ Birom Sed t 0 brin 8 to C. Aubrey I Ik, F ln Hollywood. Apparently B lstoms People had never on <4f>' Cl<et balls - They insisted Wh* 1 a several of them open, and t they uptnmed a golf bag th,* fencing swords fell out, was really on. HenceNiven vows he’s declaring lead pencils. Berir»t ts t " bia about Busby new w an< l Carol Landis, the If th» arner discovery ? Looks as taS director and Melba Marshall M called if a day. ■Hk - Bilywood gets so used to ea movie extras it forgets a sensation they create in 1 1 C 0- Eight of the , e lads, on route to the “Robin location, stopped off in mento and picked a bank to I m front, of while they!

. <’. E. Shamp will have charge of I the program, with “Cottage Windows" us her subject. A regular stated meeting of tho (Order of Easter nStnr will be held I I Thursday evening at the Masonic Hall at seven-thirty o'clock. A school of Inspection will be conducted by Mrs. Han Tyndall, district deputy. All members are requested to be present. The Decatur home economics club will have a Halloween party (Thursday evening at eight o’clock ’ at the home of Mrs. Bert Haley on High street. All guests are requested to come masked. The hostess is in charge of arrangements, assisted by Mrs. McAllhaney. Mrs. William Kohls and Mrs. William Huffman. Mrs. Mary Tabler entertained at Sunday dinner at her home in Monroe. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Leo Teeple and children. Jacqueline and Bobby Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Barkley. Mr. and MrsEdward Martz. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Martz of Decatur, Mr. and Mrs. George Martz of Berne, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Essex, Mr. and Mrs. James Kessler and Miss Bena Rich of Monroe. PYTHIAN NEELDE CLUB HALLOWEEN PARTY Nineteen members of the Pythian Needle Club enjoyed a Halloween masquerade party at the K, of P. hall after Temple Monday evening. Mrs. Will Dellinger received the prize for being the best masked. A delicious luncheon of pumpkin pie. doughnuts, salad and coffee was served in the dining room. The tables were decorated with fall 1 flowers, orange candles and bowls i of apples. I Hosteses for the affair were Mrs. Jernes Bain. Mrs. Jesse Burdge and | Mrs. Burt Lenhart. I HALLOWEEN PARTY j EVANGELICAL GIRLS Mrs. Wil! Dellinger and Mrs. Ro'ma Breiner entertained with a Halloween party for the Intermediate and Junior girls’ classes of the First i Evangelical Sunday school. Friday | evening at the home of Mr. and i i Mrs. B. F. Breiner, southeast of the ' city. A weiner bake was enjoyed, after which games and contests were held. Prizes were awarded to Clar- •' ice Ruth Anspaugh and Naami I Brown. At the conclusion of the

waited for the bus that was to carry them to Chico. In 10 minutes two police squad cars whirled up and took the whole lot to the station for questioning. Luckily, Herbert Mundir., of the ; “Robin "Hood” troupe, happened to ’ be in town. Police recognized him and he was able to convince them • that the extras were okay. Hear that the Wanger company is interested in Wendy Barrie’s sister, Patricia Jenkins, and will 1 make a test of her when she arrives in Hollywood. Patricia also is a luscious blonde but doesn’t look like Wendy. Some embarrassment at Paramount over what dressing room to give Gary Cooper when he returns to the lot to do “Bluebeard's Eighth Wife”. George Raft oc- ■ cupies Cooper's old corner suite. Carole Lombard offered hers. ; which is adjoining, but Cooper said: “Don't you think it’s a bit too dainty?" Chatter. . . . Most relieved man in town is Fred Keating. They rushed him to the Wilshire hospital, suspecting appendicitis, and found it was only something he ' had eaten. . . . Lana Turner, who certainly gets around, has been going to the Tropics with Buddy Westmore, Martha Raye’s ex. . . .

If New York producers are p e rsuasive enough, Glenda Farrell may do a play on Broadway this winter. She heads for New York as soon as they finish "Blondes at Work". . . . Will be a guest there of Mary Brian. . . . Alice Faye and Tony Martin looked

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too happy at the Trocadero the other night. . . . And the pretty brunette with Eddie Sutherland was Virginia Walker, who used to be the Chesterfield girl. . . . Luise Rainer's contract huddle with M. G. M. may keep her from attending the opening of Clifford Odet’s play in New York. . . The magic carpet scenes in "Ali Baba Goes to Town” arc a real thrill. They made the preview audience forget the tragedy that happened during the filming of this bit of.movie magic. . . . We admit predjudice, but we thought Cantor very funny in his latest comedy. . . And here’s one for the new twosome department. Gertrude Niesen with Tommy Lee at the Victor Hugo.

DF.CATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1937.

CLUB CALENDAR t Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Tuesday Loyal r.ircas Class. Evangelical Church, 7:30 p. m. Rebekah Ixrdge, I. O. O. F. Hall, 7:30 p. m. PltVichle Club, Mrs. Clarence We- . her, 7:30. Root Twp. Home Economics Club Guest Day, Msiimouth Gym, 1:30 p. m. Kirkland Ladiee’ Club, Kirkland i High School, 1 p. m. Mary and Nfartha Class, Mrs. W. F. Beery, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday I.<yal Daughters Class, Mrs. Milton Brown. Preble, 2 p. m. Standard Bearers S-vdety, Miss Wanda Fry, 7:30 p. m. Senior-Junior Walther League and Choir Party, Mr and Mrs. Karl Krudolph, 7:45 p. m. St. Paul Ladies' Aid Society, Mrs. Tom Bess, all day meeting. Union Twp. Home Economics Club, Mrs. Alva Buffi nbargei, 1:30 p. m. Historical Club, Mrs. Judson Passwater. 2:30 p. m. Mss-1 dIT Shakespeare Club, Mrs. Noah Frye, 2:30 p. m. St. Vincent de Paul Societ", K. of C. Hall, 2 p. m. Frivolity Club, Mrs. Lew Miller, 7:30 p. m. Thursday Presbyterian Indies’ Aid Society, Mrs. Charles Dugan, 2:30 p. tn. Evangelical Ladies’ Aid Society, Church. 2 p. m. Decatur Home Ec. Masquerade Party, Mrs. Bert Haley, 8 p. m. Baptist Woman’s Society, Mrs. Roy Johnson, 2:30 p. m. Eta Tau Sigma. Miss Glennys Elzey, 6:30 p. m. Dinner Bridge Club, Mrs. Paul Saurer, 6:30 ip. in. ' Eastern Star, Masonic Hall. 7:30 p. m. Halloween Dance, Elks Club, 9:30 p. m. Members only. M. E. Ladies’ Aid Society, Mrs. Leigh Bowen, 2:30 p. m. St. Luke’s Ladies’ Aid, Mrs. Harley Take, all day meeting. Pleasant Grove Missionary Society, Mrs. Clyde Harden, 1:30 p. m. Friday Halloween Festival, Brandeberry School, 7 p. m. Centennial Radio Missionary Supper, Presbyterian Church. 6:30 p. m. Pocahontas Lodge, Red Men’s Hall, 7:30 p. m. Philo Class, Mrs. Harold Baughn, 7:30 p. m. Busy Bee Home Economics Club, Mrs. Otis Shifferly, 1:30 p. m. Rummage Sale. Evangelical Ladies, Dectaur Hatchery. Saturday Rummage Sale, Evangelical Ladies. Decatur Hatchery. Corinthian Class Rummage Sale, Christian Church Basement. Monday Rsearch Club, Mrs. R. D. Myers, 2:30 p. in. games, the children followed a string leading to a fortune teller, where each guest had her fortune told and received a pop corn ball. Those present were: Clarice Ruth Anspaugh. Lois Chronister, (Lois Jean Mitchell, Joan Hanna. Margery Linn, Margaret Ellen Baker, Kathleen McCianell, Dorothy Hammond. Betty Hahnert. Joyce Enos, Betty Gallogy, Naomi Brown, Betty Weber. Olice Owens and Jacqueline Lutz. A centennial radio missionarj’ pot luck supper will be he’d at the Presbyterian church for the members, Friday evening at six-thirty o'clock. Robert E. Speer will be the radi. - . speaker. All members of the church are urged to attend. The W. M. S. of the Zion Reformed church will hold rummage sales, in the church basement Saturday, November 6 and 13. The Standard Bearers missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal Sunday school will meet at the home of Wanda Fry Wednesday evening at seven-thirty o’clock. DEPARTMENT MEETING OF WOMAN'S CLUB HELD Four of the departments of the Decatur woman’s club met Monday evening to carry out their programs for the clu-b year. Fifteen members of the dramatic section met at the home of Mrs, T. J. Metzler, with Mrs. Herb Kern as the leader. Mrs. Kern gave an interesting review of all the current plays and a Opening Inez’s Beauty Shop Craigville, Ind. Wednesday, Oct 27 Permanents $2, $3 and $4 Shampoo. Waves, and Sparkle Sheen Rinse 35c Inez Bracht Craigville Phone.

Latest Photo Os ‘General’ Jackson OMER STOKES JACKSON Omer Stokes Jackson, Greenfield, is called “General" by his friends, a title which has a double meaning. He is Attorney General of Indiana and, as Democratic state chairman, is “general" of the I Democratic forces in the state.

short resume of Burns Mantle’s ten best plays f.-'.r 1936-37. Hostesses l other than Mrs. Metzler included | Mrs. Kern, Mrs. Lamoille Fogle and , Mrs. Albert Gehrig. Delicious candies were passed at the close of the program. The next study meeting will be | held at the home of Mrs. G. J.. Kohne. November 29 with Mrs. Pal- J mer Eicher in charge o ftl.e pro-' gram. Literature The literature section met at the home of Mrs. C. A. Dugan and en-: , joyed a review of the book "Victoria Four-thirty"’ by Cecil Roberts. The i review was given by Mrs. Dugan, 1 Mrs. Donn Farr, and Mrs. Charles Poe. , Mrs. Leo Kirsch was welcomed 1 as a new member. After the routine business meeting, lovely refreshments were served by the Itos--1 tesses, the Mesdames Dugan, Poe. Farr and Mrs. Philip Obenauer. , Music The music department met at the home of Miss Eleanor Reppe.t with , twenty members present. Assisting Miss Reppert as hostesses were ’ Miss Lulu Gerber, Mrs. Dallas Goldner and Mrs. Edgar Gerber. ■ Miss Louise Haulw’d was leader ■ for the evening and Mrs. C. J. Beav ers presided over the meeting in , the absence of the chairman. Miss , Helen Haubold. Mrs. R. W. Graham was received as a new member and the following . former members were again welcomed into the section: Mrs. Ed- , gar Genber. Mrs. Charles Pruglk , Mrs. E. G. Coverdale and Mrs. C. J. Beavers. Lovely refreshments were served , at the close of the meeting. . Art Twenty-three members of the art , department and one guest, Mrs. , Harry Sut’. ,n of Akron, enjoyed a , delirious carry-in dinner at the home of Mrs. R. A. Stuckey at sixthirty o’clock. The guests wete seated at small tables centered with bowls of baby mums. After dinner an interesting paper was given by Mrs. Homer Lower and an art magazine reviewed by . Miss Glennys Elzey. Miss Lois Black was leader for the evening. ! The Loyal Daughters class of the Evangelical Sunday School will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock with Mrs. Milton Brown in Preble. All members are urged to be present. Those not having away i to go, call 727 or 895. MRS. JOE HAHNERT HOSTESS TO CLUB i Mrs. Joe Hahnert was hostess ito the Friendship Village home economics club of Blue Creek township recently. During the routine opening scripture was read by Mrs. i j L. A. Ripley. The project lesson on the care 1 and storing of silver and china was given by the leaders. New officers were elected. A guessing contest was enjoyed. Mrs. Hahnert, assisted by Mrs. Ora Patterson. Mrs. Blanche Bryan and Mrs. Mildred Kelsey, served delicious refreshments to the thirty members present. Four guests attended the meeting. They were Mrs. Earl Hahnert. Mrs. Ted Hannert, Miss Lillie ] Teeple and Mrs. Jensen of Fort; Wayne. The entertaining rooms I were attractively decorated in keep- 1 ing with Halloween. Mrs. Rolla Raudebush and Mrs., Dan Roop were chosen as delegates to attend the convention of' home economics clubs at Purdue.] The next meeting will be held at I

the home of Mrs. Henry Brunstrup | and will be an all day meeting. 1 BIRTHDAY DINNER J FOR GRANDSON Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ahr entertained with a birthday dinner Sunday evening h.»ioring their grandson. | Tommy Ahr, on the occasion of his I eighth birthday anniversary. The dining table was centered I with a cake bearing eight candles. I The cake was baked by Tommy's i mother. Covers were laid for Mr. | and Mrs. Lloyd Ahr, son Tommy and daughter Shelia, Mr. and Mrs. i Fred Ahr, sons Bob. Buster and Jim- | my and daughter Sally Jean, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ahr. The ladies' aid society of the Ev- . angelical church will meet at the ' church Thusrday afternoon with the October section as hostesses. Mrs. Earl Butler is section chairI man. All members are requested to ! attend. The ladies’ aid society of the Presbyterian church will meet at the home of Mrs. Charles Dugan ■ Thursday afternoon at two-thirty I o’clock. A dish towel shower for the church kitchen will be held. All members are urged to be present. The Pleasant Grove missionary society will meet at the home of Mrs. Harden Thursday afternoon at one thirty o’clock. All members are requested to atte,nd. RESEARCH CLUB REGULAR MEETING Nineteen members and one guest i were present when the Research ■ club met Monday afternoon at the ' home of Mrs. Leonard Saylors. The club collect opened the meeting with Mrs. Leo Saylors prei siding. Fifteen minutes were de- • voted to the discussion of current | events, after which Mrs. C. M. I Prugh presented a timely and com- ' pehensive study of “The Bible as Literature." “The Bible, containing the best of a great people’s literature dur- j I ing nearly ten centuries, is reI garded throughout the Western world as the most important of I books. “Though its teachings are part of our American tradition, voluntary reading of its passages has been neglected (or two reasons. 1 ' | CORT - Last Time Tonight - j “VARSITY SHOW” The high spot of Musicals with DICK POWELL - FRED WARING and his band, and j good cast. ! Also—Fox News. 10c-25c Wed. - Thurs. “CONFESSION” A highly interesting and • | unusual picture. SPLENDID CAST i Also—Pathe News. “Dr. Cupid" Comedy and “Egg Head Rides Again.’’ Sunday — “LOVE UNDER FIRE’’ l

| The study of the Bible us truly great literature Is limited In our | public school programs. Early J translations were so encompassed by minute analyst’s nnd cross-refer-ences that this Book came io lie popularly regarded as a commentary. ' Revised versions have now, by I proper ('tilling, given uh a coni sclousness of its literary beauty land artistic purity. Its various, I types of literary classifications are, ‘hence apparent: epic, lyric, phlloi HOpliic. prophetic and rhetorical. "Au interesting side-light Is cast I on tho treasure house of the Bible |by noting titles drawn from its phrases, "The Inside of the Cup." I "Green Pastures.’’ "In Abraham's i 1 Bosom,” "The Seven Pillars of i Wisdom" and " A House Divided." I "And yet It is well to remember | 'hat those Christians who wont to I the stake did not die for the liter-' i ary force of this Book but for the | meaning of the Word and its: authorship because it was spoken i by Christ." Various sub-topics showed the influence of the Bible upon our [ language and literature. A short business meeting was followed by adjournment. ? On November 1, Mrs. F. H.

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— Last Time Tonight — “DOUBLE or NOTHING" Martha Raye, Bing Crosby, Mary Carlisle, Andy Devine. ALSO—Cartoon. 10c-30c * WED. &THURS. i — < Ist Show Wednesday Night at 6:3O—COME EARLY! Thursday Matinee at 1:30 SPECIAL NOTE — Same Entire Program at Madison Theater Thursday Night. A DRAMA YOU’LL JEgyORGET! if-Till T I•".•.‘Ci I Jacque" rrt asa.£ 1 w scr®* He*' l ' 8, n W a 1 ~dbyJ<>h nß' a t? ' ‘ >W rl l UM 6 ’ A < wp * f 1 i » Ji PFmOW ’ StF ” it at; Jn? o—o Fri. & Sat. — “HELL DIVERS" Clark Gable, Wallace Beery. —o Coming Sunday — “TOAST OF NEW YORK” Frances .Farmer, Jack Oakie, Cary Grant, Edward Arnold. 9HHRSfIRSBKaSBCnRBEnB9B99Rnm - Last Time Tonight - “LONDON BY NIGHT" George Murphy, Rita Johnson & “ROMANCE & RICHES” Cary Grant, Mary Brian. Only 10c-20c o—o Fri. & Sat.—KEN MAYNARD in “Boots of Destiny”, & First Chapter TWO New Serials, “Radio Patrol” & “Jungle Menace." — 0 ON STAGE-SATURDAY ONLY ' | California Stock Company 10 people—Singing, Dancing, Comedy Revue. Matinee and Night—loc-25c O—O Coming Sunday — 2 More Hits! “BAD GUY” Bruce Cabot, & “RENFREW OF THE MOUNTED"

Hiumr will diacußß “Phoblan," nt the home of Mrs. R. D. Myers. Members of the Delta Thi ta Tau | Rororlty enjoyed a masquerade party at Sun Set Park Monday eve-1 ring. The hall was artistically dec'orated in keeping with Halloween.' Games and contests wero enjoyed [ At the close of the evening a dell- 1 lons luncheon was served by the ' hostesses. Miss Mary Margaret Vog- I lewede, Mrs. Al Schneider, Mrs J .Charles Holthouse and Miss Mary i Wei tzberger. EPERSONALS Mrs. M. Romberg and sons and, a sister-in-law, Miss Weber, of Fort Wayne visited here today. They ■ 1 own two lots at Monroe and Ninth I streets and contemplate building .either several homes or an apart-1 ment house there for rental pur- i 1 poses. ' I I Ed Liechty and Roy Girod, of Borne, were visitors here last night.

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Mlrr Ruth AU of Fori Wayne spent Saturday evening :w tho Clark home In Pleiißant Mills. Kathleen Rlnglo Ir the new manjagor of the O. K beauty ahop. ownied by Mrs. Francis Dawson. Norb Ixiso is hobbling around in (hh house-slippers today, duo to n i foot Injury siHtalr.et) yesterday I when he allow.si a bench Io fall on I his left, foot nt school. W. A. Fonner, of Tenth street, Ims offered to give away scores of I dahlia bulbs for the asking. Mr. Fonner, whose dahlias attracted l considerable attention this summer, I stated that ho has about fout-thush-;els of the bulbs which he will give 'away V' flower lovers. o Vernon Aurand Is Injured In Fall Vernon Aurund, of this city, is I recovering from un injury received Monday morning when he fell, teari ing the ligaments In his left leg. He slipped and fell from a porch at the Brennan residence.