Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 264, Decatur, Adams County, 8 November 1937 — Page 3

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.Wf*'-.'"" 1 a " x - ,iary ~f ■4 v ... W! ,r vH-ra.m wt Leglon ■,. >•: t n charge. ;,... biin< " W*L : 1!' « IH ' S,S I^^K a n war veterans. supper SXay evening , ulil . s „f Ihe Zion Lutheran A ..no a delicious sup- - ,lIP ehltreh on sale for .35 ..I pork sail■E..,. . S. apple sauce, rolls, ginger1 whipped cream and coffee. Lge crowd attended the reriven yesterday by the pupils L Dora Rkey's music class at [me on Fifth street. Mrs. Akey I <andy and apples to the putter the recital. Little Flower study club will ■at the home of Mrs. Charles jer Tuesday evening et seven [o'clock. I Loyal Daughters class of the [elical Sunday school will at the home of Mrs. Ed SwagMcßarnes street, Thursday igat seven-thirty o’clock. Mrs. e Sprague will be the assisttstess. I Coughing? ter how many medicines ried for your cough, chest onchial irritation, you can now with Creomulsion. i >uble may be brewing and t afford to take a chance I remedy less potent than in, which goes right to I the trouble and aids nathe and heal the inflamed lembranes and to loosen the germ-laden phlegm, tier remedies have failed, iscouraged, try Creomuldruggist is authorized to ir money if you are not ■ satisfied with led from the very first omulsion is one word—not it has no hyphen in it. ilainly, see that the name ttle is Creomulsion, and the genuine product and sou want. (Adv.)

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■ By HARRISON CARROLL ; Copyright, 1937 ■Kioir Features Syndicate, Inc. ■ 0 L L Y W O O D—The famous ■gfeld estate at Hasting-on-the-■dstn will become a suburban ■el. Billie Burke held out for

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■n trying to ■ a private -pur (laser, but tie property, ■ond only to thl Rockefeller Bnain in the ■cantico Hills, M> too hard to ■pose of in ■certain post■iression days, ■he star even■lly gave in to 't*te when she ■s finally determined to

California her permanent steady demand at the studios, ■llr had no other choice. As soon S M she finishes "Navy Blue and ■MHd" at M. G. M., the star will H "l ve the selection of several other BBapts. it was a wrench to give up home where Ziegfeld found sur- ■ from the worries of Broadwhere red-haired Patricia, grown up. played in a $20,000 ■Hpd house and w'here the garage, one time, lodged six Rolls | gin their absorption with the roIMantic goings-on of Hollywood IBWters, the gossips are overa serious item—Dorothy ■•terson and Tom Kilpatrick, the writer. gets all the breaks. who DID find time for ! ■ her things than Garbo, went when he heard that | ’’ key Mouse would cavort in a ijytoon version of Dukas’ "The Apprentice’’. The famed [■"'ductor said he’d like to lead the [■fCoestra for the picture. At the : jr'ne* Disney thought it was all but it seems that Stokowski as ser ious. So don’t be surprised a two-reel cartoon starring the rodent has a musical score Wplied by the Philadelphia SymjiMnony orchestra. Hear that Drew Eberson, assistin'* Sector at Warners and No. 1 ■fy* ln the life of Glenda Farrell, Happen an architectural office on HK'* famous Sunset boulevard strip, ■■wrson learned the craft at the ■nuversity of Pennsylvania and ■“ been socking away his salary ■s~ n ® t his present venture. First ■ >t) will be designing a house that .

< The Riley P. T. A. met at the | school Friday afternoon. The meets ing opened with the singing of the i P. T. A. song. Roll call was answer i ed by each member reading a cllpp- ( ing on “safety,” following which a , round table discussion was held. The committees were named for > the Christmas meeting next month, t During the social hour which fol- • lowed, refreshments were served by the following hostesses: Mesdames George Rentz. O. G. Baughman, Dallas Goldner, Tillman Gehrrig, Dick Bogner and Glen Hill. I — The Loyal Dorcas class of the i First Evangelical Sunday school i will meet at the church Tuesday , evening at seven-thirty o’clock with i Mrs. biarl Butler, Mrs. Elmer Anspaugh and Miss Della Harruff as hostesses. Election of officers will be held at this time and a good at- . tendance Is desired. The Union Chapel missionary society will meet at the home of. Mrs. Charles Rabbit Thursday afternoon at one-thirty o’clock. Mrs. StacyShaw will be the leader. Mrs. Roy Kalver will be hostess to the members of the dinner bridge club Thursday evening at. six-thirty o’clock at her home on North Fourth street. The Beulah Chapel ladies’ aid society will meet with Mrs. Willard Mcßride Wednesday November 10 at an all day meeting. HAPPY HOME MAKERS REGULAR MEETING The Happy Home Makers club of . Washington township met at the I home of Mrs. Lawrence yon Gunten I Friday. After the routine opening, I Mrs. Floyd Mitchel gave an iriteri esting lesson on "Storing Bedding j and Clothing”. I Mrs. Freeman Walters was wel[corned into the club as a new memI ber. Mrs. Ralph Bluhm gave a birth- ; day offering. Lovely refreshments I were served at the close of the | meeting. The club will meet next at the home of Mrs. William Mitchel. Those present were: the Mesdames Wilbur Stanley, Marion Re- ; ber, Ralph Bluhm, Russel Mitchel and daughter. Freeman Walters, Harve Sells. Flold Mitchel and son, Kenneth Parrish and the hostess, Mrs. Von Gunten. The auxiliary of the American ■ Legion will meet at Legion Home

Glenda will build ia the valley—not for herself but for an investment. Just had a personal experience with the fan who is trying to impersonate Fay Wray. Call came into the office from a woman (cultured voice) who introduced herself as the star’s secretary. "Miss Wray”, she said, “is still having trouble with impostors. She wonders if you could do anything about it.” Then another woman came on the phone who said she was Fay herself. It was a poor imitation of the star’s voice and the whole thing was given away by the fact (known to us) that Fay has no secretary. Before we could have the call traced, the connection was broken. What’s the idea? It seems so stupid. The movies are sp arduous. In the Crosby picture, known temporarily as “The Badge of Policeman O'Roon”, Beatrice Lillie was supposed to get a massage by 230-pound Andy Devine. His efforts, plus a breakaway table that collapsed at the wrong time, sent her to the studio hospital and home for the day. Even if Noel Coward did call her temperamental, she probably longs for the Coward subtleties. Chatter. . . . Jackie Coogan has hired Iriving Jaffe to teach him to be a speed ice skater. . . . Eddie Cantor and Ida were really swinging it at the Trocadero after the dinner at the Ambassador cele-r brating the comedian’s twentyfifth anniversary in the show business. . . . Nan Blackstone is dedi-

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cating most of her songs at the Swing club to a well-known interior decorator. . . . Dixie Dunbar, who is as busy as a bee, is smiling currently at Joe Leroy Brown, son of the comedian. . . . And you’d better watch the Diana Lewis-

Jack Warner, Jr., twosome. . . . Carmel Myers will sign a radio contract any minute. . . . Chico Marx's daughter, Maxine, made her stage debut in “The Old Maid” at the’ Pasadena Community Playhouse. . . And Virginia Bruce, in case you are wondering, will not give up her career following her marriage to J. Walter Ruben in the spring.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1937.

1 CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phone* 1000 — 1001 , Monday Tirzah Chib, Ben Hur Hall, 8 p. m. , Corinthian Class, Mrs. Charles Hammond, 7:30 p. m. Research Club, Mrs. Eugene Run- 1 yon, 2:30 p. m. Woman's Club, Library Hall, 7:45 . P- m. Tuesday Rebekah Lodge, I. O. O. F. Hall, 7:30 p. m. w. C. T. U., Mrs. Clarence Drake. 2 p. m. Delta Theta Tati, Pat Fullenkamp, 7:30 p. m. Firemen's Auxiliary, Mrs. Joe Kortenber, 7:30 p. m. Central PTA, Central school, 3 p. m. Loyal Dorcas Class, Evangelical Church, 7:30 p. m. Little Flower study club, Mrs. Claries J. Miller, 7:30 p. m. Dinner Bridge Club, Mrs. Roy Kalver, 6:30 p. m. Wednesday Beulah Chapel Ladies' Aid, Mrs. Willard Mcßride, all day meeting. St. Ann’s Study Club, Mrs. Thomas Leonard, 7:30 p. m. Zion Lutheran Missionary Society Guest Day, Church, 2 p. m. United Brethren W. M. A., Mrs. A. N. Hilton, 2 p. m. Shakespeare Cltlb, Mrs. A. D. Suttles. 3:30 p. m. Historical Club, Mrs. J. M. Miller 2:30 p. m. Christian Church Bible Study, Mr. and Mrs. James Kitchen, 7:30 p. m. Thursday Christian Sunday School Board Meeting. Mrs. Elmer Darwachter, 7:30 p. m. Evangelical Loyal Daughter, Mrs. Ed Swagger, 7:30 p. m. Better Homes Economics Club, Monroe School, 7 p. m. Eastern Star Friends’ Night, Masonic Hall, 7:30 p. m. New England Dinner, M. E. chrch, 11 a. m. Cafeteria Supper, M. E. ChurcL 5 to 7 p. m. Eta Tau Sigma Mrs. Robert Shraluka, 7:30 p. m. i Union Chapel Missionary Society, ■ Mrs. Charles Rabbit, 1:30 p. m. Friday Party for Pocahontas and Red Men’s Hall, 7:30 p. m. American Legion Auxiliary Business Meeting. Legion Home, 7:45 I p. m. Saturday Zion Reformer W. M. F. tummage , sale, church. 9a. m.—B p. :n. for the regular business meeting i Thursday evening at seven forty- ' five o'clock. The St. Ann study club will meet at the home of Mrs. Thomas Leonard Wednesday evening at seventhirty o’clock. The board- of the Christian Sunday school is requested to meet at the home of Mrs. Elmer Darwachter Thursday evening at • seven-thirty o'clock. Every officer and teacher is expected to be present. The Eta Tau Sigma sorority will meet Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Robert Shraluka. The Christian church will have Bible study at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Kitchen Wednesday evening at seven-thirty o’clock. All members of the church are urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. John Elder of Pierceton, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Grady and Mrs. Mary Byall, all of Syracuse, Mrs. Maude Acker and her uncle, A. L. Roop, of Fort Wayne were dinner guests last evening of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Acker, of this city. MRS. LILLIE HILL WEDS JONAS TRITCH Mrs. Lillie Hill of West Madison street and Jonas Tritch. Fort Wayne, were united in marriage at the home Vof the former, Saturday afternoon at three o’dlock. Rev. C. J. Minor performed the ceremony, which was witnessed by Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Hill was formerly a saleslady at the Schafer Store. Mr. Tritch is president of the International Business college in Fort Wayne and was formerly principal at the North Ward school in Decatur. • o • L PERSONALS Mrs. H. L. Center arrived Saturday evening and is now located in I her home on North Second street. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGriff have I returned to Portland after spending jhe week-end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Gerber. Robert Gage, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gage of near Monroe is a patPhone 300 1315 W. Adams

Buddy Takes Mary on Tour of Night Spots Hip- - w-.’4'' * ■ ■ k' if 3 aTw. ■‘X." w SB' ■Kg&KwIHv gSk. Tariff J -A ■ * -r' ■ BjMHI ! • J F j j- g .'Wy 'T Mrs. C. C. Youngreen Mary Pickford Rogers

In New York for a brief vacation from activities on the west coast. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rogers, better known as Buddy the orchestra leader, and j

tent at the St. Joseph hospital in Fort Wayne instead of the Lutheran hopeital, as stated in Saturday’s paper. The lad sustained a broken collar bone when he tripped and fell over some fencing. Mr. and Mrs. Yeo Kirsch and Dr. and Mrs. Be'n Duke spent the week end in Chicago. Miss Mary English of Van Wert and John English of Toledo visited with friends in Decatur over the week-end. Pat Hyland of Bloomington spent ■ the week-end in Decatur visiting his mother, Mrs. Ellen Hyland. Ed Scheie of Fort Wayne visited in Decatr Saturday evening. Mrs. Roy Runyon will go to Chicago Wednesday for a visit with ■ Mr. and Mrs. Harve Lammamin. She will be accompanied by Miss j Fanny Hite, who has spent the past i several weeks here. Mrs. John Peterson will return > to Decatur the first of this week after a three week’s visit at the home ■ I of he rdaughter, Mrs. Charles Kel-1 ler of Fort Wayne. Walter Krick, chairman of the j 1 I Red Cross roll call committee, has , -ailed a meeting of a nunpter of the workers at the Mayor’s court room > for seven o’clock this evening. Mr. and Mrs. I). W. McMillen, Jr., ‘ and H. W. McMillen visited their ’[parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Mc- • Millen in Fort Wayne Sunday. Herbert Marbach, eight-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Mart [ bach of route 5. is confined to his . i home with the measles. o MASONIC t — r Regular stated meeting, Tuesr day, November 9, 7:30 p. m. t 264-2 t W. M. O i BLACK ISSUES ? tCON’I’INIIED FHOM j'ADtjl OTW) Philadelphia. Refusal to review constitution1 ality of milk marketing agree- ’ ments under the AAA. The review * was opposed l»y the government on , G. O. P. Key Woman r j ‘i . o J v 1 ' ■Els Marion Martin New assistant to John D. M. Hamilton, national chairman of the Republican party, is Miss Marion Martin, Maine state senator, pictured at Chicago, where she attended a luncheon of national committeewomen. 1

his recent bride, the former Mary Picklord, made a tour of some di the night spots in company with ] a friend, Mrs. C. C. Youngreen.

the grounds that the basic issues I had not been tried in the lower courts. Acceptance of one case involving the national labor relations act and denial of another. Black's full participation in his court duties was revealed as soon as the court met at noon today when he presented th first formal decision of the 1937-38 term. A short time later he joined with the court's liberal trio in a dissent to a five-four ruling in an income tax case. Black's decision — representing a unanimous opinion — upheld validity of federal trade commission cease and desist ■ orders in language strongly reminiscent of that employed by President Roosevelt concerning I honesty in business relations. o Adams County Memorial Hospital | Admitted and dismissed Sunday: [ Doyt Striker, Berne. i Admitted this morning: Clyde | Clayton, Hoagland. Dismiesed Sunday- Mrs. Paul Whitfield. 1014 Patterson street; I Mrs. Eleanor Cook, Ceylon. Dismissed this morning: Mrs. El- i eanor McCollum, Geneva. o Rev. Prugh To Speak On Armistice Day i The Rev. Charles M. Prugh, pastor of the Decatur Zion Reformed i church, will speak to the high i school students an Armistice Day. I Thursday. November 11 at 11 o'clock in commemoration of the event, it was announced today. A special invitation has been extended to al! patrons of the school to hear the address. o — Program Committee Named By Mosser Sol Mosser. chairman of the pro- . gram committee for the dairy herd '■ improvement association, has selected his program committee and it ' will .consist of the following mem-1 bers: Dan Habegger. Menno Steury, William Burke and Homer Arnold. This committee will hold its first meeting soon and plan the program for the year. Their first event will be a dairy cattle breeding and dairy cattle management school, under the dir- . ection of dairy specialists from Purdue. E. A. Gannon, head of the dairy extension department, will discuss - ™

/ • s V es ? -"'ll ? How much confidence have you in your own JUDGMENT ? If you're a clear-thinking, alert man of business, you've very definite ideas about motoring economy. We know you’ll be glad to pocket those extra dollars our specialized Alemite Winter lubrication service cuts from your car upkeep expenses. Drive in this evening—have us thoroughly lubricate your car tonight. We'll deliver your car to your door tomorrow morning!

| dairy management and E. T. WalI lace will discuss dairy cattle breedI ing. This will be an all-day school. p Junior Conservation Meeting Is Cancelled The meeting of the junior Adams county fish and game conservation ' league scheduled for tonight, and all other meetings until further notice, will be discontinued because of inclement weather and studies for the children. The senior league will continue as usual. o Governor Townsend Is A Grandfather Fort Wayne, Nov. 8 (U.R) —Gov. M. Clifford Townsend had a new granddaughter today — weighing seven pounds and 11 ounces and i born on the seventh day of the eleventh month. Nancy Sue Duncan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Le Moyne N. Duncan. The mother formerly was Helen Townsend of Marion. Beggar Has Fortune 1 ftsn Ml TV z? wwTa. William F. Beck William F B®ck, 67, presented a most pitiful appearance when he stopped at the jail in North Plainfield, N. J., to ask for lodging, but sympathy turned to amazement when it was discovered that he had $25,193 in bills on his person and in banks. He explained that he was saving for his "old age". Relatives are now reported on their way "to take care of him". ~~ M LJ!

Hahn Attorneys Seek New Trial Cincinnati, O. Nov. 8— (U.R) — Attorneys for Anna Marie Hahn, condemned to die In the electric chair for the murder of Jacob' Wagner, 78. were expected Io ask : a new trial for the blonde German , Immigrant today. Judge Charles S. Bell delayed I sentencing until her connsei had an opportunity to file such’a mo- ■ tlon.

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Allen County Man Commits Suicide Fort Wayne, Nov, 8 — (U.R) — Harry Beaman. 49, of near Imro, shot himself through the head with ' a ahotgun In the bailment of hla I home yesterday. Despondency over poor health was believed to 1 have been the motive. Dr. C. B. Pinker, deputy Allen county coroner returned a verdlt t I of suicide. I rath* In % h<nu — Drunliir