Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 8, Decatur, Adams County, 10 January 1938 — Page 3
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rTIN „ I® n-iorm-r x and card fir ■'•' .. , [ ~|U I Martin, at thn r . fi ; tut’h'-f. Mr* Ed Mil|hD® f 1,1 ,|t ' l ~r . „.> Mr* Martin, ER Yle* »,Ht of Decafur, has I who F , ‘ ld . (he winter at the ■Xu wn 111 bu : |M. tv,.men of ”’ p Mg<wp Wi ’ J .i public 1, " ,g0 evening. January 14 |*lJ o'clock Ticket* which aeH cent*, may be pro- |* “f n of the m-mber*. milliner in charge Included J M Bremer Edith MMM. Ber t Haley and Andy Zeser. | ■gjublle I* cordially Invited to S Zion Junior Walther league UTiLi ai the Lutheran church evening at seven-thirty in .,tead of Tuesday ladle*’ aid society of the I Reformed church will meet ■ »t V> o'clock. Union Chapel W. M. A. will I With Mrs. Glenn Roughia afternoon one-thirty | o’etoc Dan Zeser will be hostess to Cha Rea club Thursday I at seven-thirty o'clock a' of h.-r mother. Mie E. F. ■JIS TWENTIES CLUB BBReet WEONESDDAY Teens and Twenties Club I will neet Wednesday evening, at the auditorium of the Decaschool, it was announced BSBLyd Step'er. president of the Leo Nusabaum will charge of the discussion, j. wkß. will be on the subject of of an America 1 would Io Live In.'' boy or girl between the ages and 30 is invited to attend. board of the Christian Bible will meet at the home of Homer Ruh! Thursday even-seven-thirty o'clock. B'V M A of the United Breth-red■h’-irch will meet at the home t of B'- Jesse Williams on Monroo Wednesday afternoon at two o'eto- Hostesses will be the Mes-
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HARRISON CARROLL ! • Copyright, I*3B Feature* Syndirate, Inc. HBOLLYWOOD—So many Hollystones play up the riches and tt* foibles of the stars that it is JWes'hir.g to find out they are beings after all. Mother Grgber will testify they are. Every y-'t at 6:30, Mother Gruber jjjgP coffee and snacks of to serve the feminine on the Warner lot as they in to be made up. For her,
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KSeans getting ®i' 4:30 and at the often beIt light. the other tntßriir.g. there WJ a big surprise in store *« Mother Oral er. When ■i came into fljßmakeup depart ent, preBBftd for her Hjoswl labors, she
the coffee **■ the breakfast already made, this time she was invited to iMown and eat, while the famous she serves turned the tables MB waited on her. Mhere were Bette Davis, Olivia Margaret Lindsay, Bai nt er and Spring Byington QtlJhis morning, they had gotten “Pi even earlier than Mother _Wer to stage their little surely oo believe Paulette God!W s intimates, Chaplin has finalfor her to go to work at studio providing he doesn't a script by February. ||Kpg Crosby has taken on hobby— dogs. The crooner P' j! - M. 500 on the line to pura boxer of championship Her name is Gunda of but Crosby has nick* jjjßed her Venus. " . J“ e , Star plans to establish a >MF r '. end raise the breed comBBther boxer enthusiasts in Holinclude Eddie Prinz, the e d ‘T tor - a nd Victor Young, «« band leader. someon e print that Basil , de '’ »°n, Rodion, would n s other's footsteps and e sf 1 actor? Instead, he has Warners' depar '- BB? e , n a nsovie star can’t realize EX t ' r *lt rns ' Errol Flynn is the life out of Jack
. CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline. 11 A. M Fanny Macy Phone* 1000 — 1001 Monday Corinthian Class. Mrs. James Kitchen, 7:30 p. tn. Tiriah Club, Ben Hur Hall, X p. tn. Research Club, Mrs. J Fred Fruchte, 2:30 p. m. Tuesday Ixyyal Dorcas Class, Evangelical Church, 7:30 p. m. Young Matron's Club, Mrs. Tillman Gehrig. 6 p. m. W. (’. T. U., Mrs. Fred W. Busche, 303 N. 9th 9t.. 7 p. tn. N. C. C. W. Meeting, K. of C. Hall '8 p m. Mt. Tabor Indies' Aid Society, | Mrs. Ora Gilpin, 7:30 p m. Rebekah and Odd Fellows BirthI day Anniversary Party, I. (). O. F. I Hall. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Christian Church Bible Study, Mr. and Mrs. aul Daniels, 7:30 p. m. • United Brethren W. M. A. Mrs. Jesse Williams, 2 p. m. Zion Junior Walther League, I Church. 7:30 p. m. Zion Lutheran Missionary Society I Mrs. Arnold Gerberding, 2 p. m, Shakespeare Club, Mrs. Palmer , Eicher, 2:30 p. ni. Historical Club, Mrs. Leota Beery 2:30 p. tn. Ladies’ Aid Society, Zion Re- ’ formed Church. 2 p. m. Thursday Christian Church Bible School. | Board, Mrs. Horner Ruhl. 7:30 p. m Royal DaDughters and Sons Class Miss Kathryn King. 7:30 p. m. ‘ So Cha Rea. Mrs. Dan Zeser at E. | I F. Gass Residence. 7:30 p. tn. Union Chapel W. M. A.. Mrs. Glenn Roughia. 1:30 P. m. M. E. Home Missionary Society I Mrs. R. W. Graham, 2:30 p. m. Friday Public Party. Moose Hom- 8 p.m.! J Union Chapel C. J. C. Claes, Mr. I ' and Mrs. Ammi Miller, 7:30 P. m. ■ ■ dames Charles Hakes, George Mey- , ers and Ralph Roop. A good attendance is desired. . The Loyal Dorcas class of the ! Evangelical Sunday school will • meet at the church Tuesday evening at seven-thirty o'clock for the regular business and social meet- ■ ing. All members are requested to i be present as committees for ths ; > new year will be appointed. Hoe- • tesses for the Januray meeting are ■ the Mesdames Fr-.’d Hammond.
Warner and Hal Wallis to let him play the role of Cyrano de Bergerac. The fact that his classic profile would have to be marred with a bulbous nose doesn’t mean a hoot to him. But it will to Warners. You can write it down in the book that Flynn will not play Cyrano de Bergerac. Interesting item about the Edgar Kennedys. When the comedian leaves on a personal appearance tour, he will be accompanied by I his wife, formerly Patricia Allen of vaudeville. During the tour, the two will revive the sketch they did together before their marriage 13 years ago. Clark Gable’s suite in the M. G. M. dressing room building is indicated by a brass name plate containing a replica of his signature. His fellow stars must be souvenir hunters or something. For, four of these plates have been thefted from the door. Gable has had the new one welded on. Tyrone Power’s holiday gift to his mother was a full-length oil portrait of himself done by the artist, Onestus Uzzell. . . . Some bold thief stole Fay Wray’s electric ice box off her back porch, including a turkey and everything else that was in the box. . . . An interesting twosome at the Beverly Brown Derby were the recently divorced Geraldine Spreckles and Ivan Lebedeff, Hollywood's prize monocle adept. Miss Spreckles, rechristened Anna
Johns by Warners, has reported back to the studio but has no assignment at the moment. . . The Nelson Eddy fans are rushing to correct me about h1 s character names. I thought he had been called
Nelson Eddy
Richard four times. But his fans, who say they I know his pictures by heart, insist it happened only in “Rosalie” and in “Naughty Marietta”. . . . Helen Meinardi, the scenarist, and Van Smith were a twosome at Frank Kerwin’s Merry-Go-Round. And this is not their first appearance together at the Hollywood gayspots. . . . Frances Gifford and James Dunn didn’t go on their airplane honeymoon after all. They are living in a Los Angeles hotel until they can find a house.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, JANUARY 10,1938
DO COW-PUNCHERS APPRECIATE t CAMEL'S COSTLIER TOBACCOS ? *TpED YOCHI M was born and raised in the cattle country. 1 Speaking from persona! observation, Ted says: "Cowpunchers are great Camel smokers. Seems like if a man smokes .j x. Camels once —he sticks to ’em. Come round-up time —l'm IBudP in the saddle for hours, and not sparin’ myself A < amt I gPBr sure hits the spot then. 1 get a mighty pleasant 'lift."’ Yes, and to America at large, Camel’s costlier I tobaccos have such a special appeal that they are I fl the largest-selling cigarette in this country! B AUTO MECHANIC Al Patterson || CHIEF S’ GNALMAN J ohn Ger ‘ \ ■ says: “In the garage business you f'? - n aghty: "You don t have to be n railhave to ratch your meals on the run. s * *** z S road man to know that speed und i, ML I find that Cameh seem to anwoth safety - our watchwords - call for Hv the way for good digestion. The Mrs. i, healthy nerves 1 smoke plenty. S \ s 4M smokes Camels too.” ‘ MM Camels don't jangle my nerves.” SALESGIRL Elsie Schumacher PERSONAL SHOPPER Irene Sher- J works in a department store She wood says: 1 guess every woman IKy /T 1-" , B ~ says: "When the rush gets me to feel- ■Ms -p 'a knows how hectic shopping is. 1m up 4ing worn out—it's me for a Camel, against that six days a week. When Ml < AB Z and I get a quick lift.’Practically all I'm fatigued. I light up a Camel. It « wl of us girls in the store prefer Camels.” helps me to snap back.” s - PHARMACIST J E S’ ♦ -"-*** ■ Bayus says “I get in a lot ' /, & VI o f Camel smoking. And MJI when I,ay I never tire of . \W $ ; . I Camel's taste-it's experi- 1 ' 1 f ence talking.” 4FjM (HAMPION TYPIST \ I Remo Poulsen: "I enjoy H TED YOCHUM Camels from one end of <$ ... *' the day to the other. And - Camels are so mild, thev --.y don't irritate my throat.” CverUht, 1338. B. J. Beyovld, Tobacco CoDbuy. Wlotion Solee.. Norlb CsrUlas fl the LARGEST-SELLING M MV!IWI by CIGARETTE IN AMERICA
George Lozier and Alva Bnffenbarber. The Royal Sons and Daughter.! | class of the Christian Sunday will meet at the home of Miss Kathryn King Thursday evening at ' I seven-thirty o’clock. All members I. are urged to be present. I The Bible Study of the Christian ; church will be held at the home of' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Daniels Wednes- : day evening at seven-thirty o’clock. 1 Rev. Kenneth Timmons will conduct ' ■ the meeting. The Zion Lutheran missionary i : society will have its annual elec- | tion of officers Wednesday afternoon promptly at two o’clock at the home of Mrs. Arnold Gerberding. — The C. I. C. class of Union Chapel Sunday school will meet at the , home of Mr. and Mrs. Amm! Miller Friday evening at seven-'hirty o'clock. All members are nrged to be present. MRS. KENNETH MITCHEL HOSTESS TO HER CLUB I The Happy Homewakers club of Washington township met at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Mitchel last Friday. The meeting opened with the club creed and prayer by Mrs. Floyd Mitchel. Mrs. Wilbur Stanley presented an interesting lesson on prevention of accidents in the home. One new member, Miss Evelyn Reber was welcomed into the club. Dainty refreshments were served at the closv of the program to the following members: Mesdames William Mitchel, Ralph Bluhm, Paul Myer, Dwight Schnepp, Russel Mitchel and daughter Virginia, Wilbur Stanley, Floyd Mitchel, Freeman Walters, Marion Reber and Kenneth Parrish. Guests other than members included: Mrs. Lawrence Smith, tho Misses Evelyn Reber and Anoli Walters and the hostess Mrs. Mitchel and daughter Elaine. arrivals Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eyanson of 15th and Madison streets are the parents of a boy 'baby born Sunday afternoon at four o’clock. The baby weighed six pounds. oTrn.tr In A Good T«»wn_— * Phone 300 1315 W. Adams
PERSONALS Harold Niblick left this morning ! for Chicago to attend the dra>pery show and buy merchandise. He was i accompanied by Ray Wertzberger. ( i Edwin B. Booth of route 4 looked after business in Decaiur this < morning. A number of people from Decatur are planning to attend a concert of the Indianapolis Symphony Or-; chestra to be given Sunday afternoon, January 16 at tho Murat Theatre. Fabien Sevitzky is tne musical director and conductor. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schroyer of North Third street spent Sunday; with friends in Troy, Ohio. Mrs. Gladys Chamberlain returned Sunday evening from Cincinnati, Ohio, where she was called by the death of her aunt, Mise Annie Carlisle. j Frederick Schroyer, who is in college at Los Angeles, Cal., sends greetings to his many friends and wishes to be remembered to them. A. L. Roop and niece, Mrs. Maude Acker of Fort Wayne wore the, dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and , Mrs. Samuel Acker of North Second street. ■ Miss Agnes Cramer spent Sunday at her home in Fort Wayne. John H. Yaney of Celina, Ohio. I route 6, former Adams county resident, writes to renew his subscription. greet his many friends and wish the Democrat a prosperous year. He has been a subscriber since 1911. i Clem Raudebush of route 1. Craigville attended to business in Decatur Saturday. Mrs. Roy Kalver and daughter Carol have gone to Chicago where they will visit for ten days. They were accompanied by Mrs. I. A. Kalver, who will return home Wednesday. J. Ward Calland left Saturday evening tor Salt Lake City. t tab to attend a three day meeting of the American Society of Sugar Beet Technologists. Mr. Calland will make a report to the society of the fertilizer experiments conducted by the Central Sugar Company. Mr. and Mrs. Murlyn Maynard of McConnells ville, Ohio spent the week-end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ward Calland. Sylveeter Staub of route 5 was among Saturday’s business visitors. Zacariah Merryman of route 1, Monroe, for many years a subscriber to the Democrat, was in town Saturday and renewed his subscription to the paper. Martin Boese of route 2, Decatur was a business visitor here today and stopped iu and renewed hie paper, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ehrsam of Monroe entertained Sunday evening for Miss Mary Dettlnger, Miss
Raydell Andrews. Max Beigh, Mr. < Bordon and Mr. and Mrs. Harry j Johnson of Geneva. < Louise Hoile of route 1, Hoagland was among Saturday's business vis- t itors here. t Martin Selking of route 2, Deca- i tur transacted business here Sat-; s urday and renewed his paper. Otto Wefel of Preble was in De- ' 1 catur on business Saturday after- .« noon. Clyde Troutner of near Pleasant I 1 Mills looked after business in Deca- < tur Saturday. Mrs. John Peterson returned to-; day from Fort Wayne, whe-e she ; spent Sunday with her son-in-law land daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles j ' Keller and family. William Bleeke of route 5. DecaI tur was a Saturday business visitor and renewed his subscription to the Democrat. M. G. Edwards of route 2, Monroe was a Saturday business visitor in Decatur. Dr. N. A. Bixler is in Indianapolis attending the state convention of the Indiana association of optometricts, held Sunday and today. John W. Blakey of route 5 look- , ed after business in Decatur Saturday. Hugo Thieme, well known far-, | mer of route 5 was a business shop- i per here Saturday and renewed his 1 paper. Charles Kiess of route 2, Decatur, one of our subscribers for a good many years, was a shopper here Saturday and renewed his paper. Christ Selking, well known farmer of route 2 was a shopper here Saturduay and renewed his subscription. Paul F. Bleeke of route 3, transacted business here Saturday and renewed his paper. Mrs. Mila Harman of route 5 was 1 a shopper here Saturday and renew-1 ed her paper. Chris Marbach of route 5 was ' looking after business here Saturday and renewed his paper. | Dayton Raudebush of route 1, 1 Craigville was a shopper in this i city Saturday and renewed his pa-, I per. R. F. Smith of Pleasant MGls was a shopper here Saturday and renewed his paper. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nichols, who left Decatur last Tuesday morning arrived in Phoenix, Arizona Friday night, according to word received here. They reported a fine trip and sp'endid weather. Mr. and‘Mrs. Jeff Liechty and ■, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Teeple attended II the evangelistic meeting at the ■ | Mennonite church in Berne Sunday evening. ■ 1 The Harry Martz family formerly ’: residents of Pullman, Michigan 1 have moved back to route 6, Decatur.' I [ Theodore Thieme of route five • was among today's business visit--1 ors. 1
* PETERSON NEWS j Mr. and Mrs. Burt Aungs' spent the Christmas week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Al Straub and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Straub and daughter spent Christmas Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Straub oi Willshire. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Abbott entertained their children and grandchildren with Christmas dinner. Nearly thirty guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. George Bright, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Skiles and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Houck and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Shackley
Medicine Finds Hope in War on Virus Diseases Dr. Ji-jii Broadhurst j' ’ ex P° ses measles virus feiAs ’W’ z i f w C w. j* drag fill v 1— I Sw w w w* fnh* J* 1 > J**" «> ■ iw * Numbered monkeys, each a test case in infantile paralysis experiments. —
I Medicine faces 1938 with renewed hope in the fight to save human life from the ravages of virus' diseases of which infantile paralysis is regarded as the chief offender. Dr. Jean Broadhurst of Columbia, who recently discovered the virus of measles, has spurred tlje search for viruses of . other ailments. Another important advance has
and family of Decatur were Christ-; mas dinner guests of Harve Beery' and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beery. I The Spade family had their annual Chritstmas dinner at Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spade's. Miss Jean Houck of Munc’e was j at the home of he rparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Houck, for the ‘ Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. W. B Weldy enteri tained their immediate family on' Christmas day. Miss Madge Fair | of South Bend was a'so a guest. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Brentlinger and | family had dinner with Mr. and, Mrs. Hoagland in Decatur on ChristI mas day. Max Beigh and M. C. Borden,
been accomplished against diabetes, with the discovery of Dr. Szent Gyorgyi, Nobel prize winner, that insulin can be administered orally. Improvement of nasal sprays, obtained by experiments with rhesus monkeys, promises protection against infantile paralysis which annually has cut dowa many children.
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: teachers at the Kirkland high I school, spent their Christmas vacant ion with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hansel Foley and son spent Christmas with Mr. and j Mrs. Frank Coppess. Mrs. Effie Bowers spent Chistmas with her daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Don Siples of Churubusco Miss Virginia Straub is a victim of the measles. The Johnson family ' has just recently recovered from I the same malady. Mrs. Frank Spade I is also convalescing ftom her recent I sickness. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Liechty have paid the Spades sveral recent I visits. They are residents of Decatur.
