Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 73, Decatur, Adams County, 26 March 1938 — Page 3
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■ ■ in New York SH/'fw/as pahh' .dilution that r ? orJ n. a PtiuviATi lawyer to the uipki!: service. 10 i oin Eleanor m New York autograph seekers Je manifold dtn.,;nds upon a B^B°'‘ C star s time, he scarcely got to talk to her. the end, he ruefully agreed [!§■“ u ‘ c ac,reS3 that his career and |H* "i ade marna S*' impossible. 1 “ all over - B '>t it was a |H- s -°ry while it lasted. s g l ,bble of Austria made KL fast th at changes will ■L . Jf ma,ie ‘n at least one Hz “!"■ Paramount is elimre^ rences »« Austria ■B™ Stolen Heaven", T’e pic-j hack--|Kden n i., 1116 loca tion now will be ias ‘ s " n ‘ e f‘ty in central ■urea, M r .. Ha „ aiian Paradise's ■ Stanw - vck n laylor were PhotoK time iTZ U The they hardly western The P air ca nie hats' hi U o' 3, b<>th Wfi aring and cha P-^ dwarf R„f s pose<i holding up he refuse(l to Ret K ,lf te r h ? dd ° appie. Houli Se . 1. he said, "somebody hi drunk." * Plcture an d say I ““‘“ ve , ahp ut publicity However ru.!?V b ame him. ill Edvar' i- Arlen - Bob Young r e o K f e ri y hig-appied to carr! h bulbs ' Joan J*r, and so did w* a hardback > LouuV Z n i y Barrie ard * hagmaater M " chot T«» was sti willing* Sullavan S' Photogranh; 0 / picture *. which newa ' Reason f nr n ~h er head, a is th at Rena a‘ S , stellar turny ha ve an | a nd Frank BorH tliey are toth St in the case - V e ry popular floo<l « CivU way s Ur i„
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy •hones 1000 — iflfil Saturday Zion Reforuunl mission band, , church, 3 p. m. Supper. Zion Lutheran Church, j 5 to 7 o’clock, Monday Dramatic Department, Mrs. H*»r- --| man Ehinger, 7:30 p. in. Art Department, Mrs, Forest j Lake, 8 p. m. Pythian Needle Club, K. of P. Home. After Temple. Research Club, Mrs. Dan Sprang j 2:30 p. nt. Wednesday Frivolity Club. Postuoned One ' Week. St. Vincent de Paul Society, K. of (.’ Home,.2 p. m. | Adams County Democratic Wo* ! men’s club, Geneva M, E. church, j i : . 30 p. m. Historical Club, Mrs. Frank Krlck 2:30 p. in. Union Township Woman's Club. Mrs. I*. E. Omorad, 208 Third St , Fort Wayne, all day meeting Thursday Homestead Home Economics i Club. Mrs. George Auer, 7:30 p, m. Eastern Star Installation. Masonic Hall. 4 p. m. Eastern Star Banquet, Masonic Hall. 6:30 p. m. I Eastern Star inspection, Masonic 1 Hall. 8 p. m. St. Mary’s Township Home Eeojnomics Club, Mrs. Sam Haggard. ,3 mi. West, Vi mi. North of Pleasant Mills. 1:90 p. m. closing, a good attendance Is desired. The Homestead home economics club will meet at the home of Mrs. George Auer Thursday evening at o'clock. Mrs. Georg? Buckley will be the assisting hostess. MISS MYRTLE CLEMENT-i HAS BIBLE STUDY CLUB The young peoples' Bible study dub of the Mt Tabor Sunday school met Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Clements. After studying the second chapter of Timothy, games were enjoyed. Delicious re-
continues. Two studios are bidding for the latest, written by Director Ray McCarey and Sidney Sutherland. They call it "Nor All Thy Tears". At last someone who wants to give jobs to older men. Sam Wood, the director, will make extensive improvements on his ranch at the beach. And he tells me he will not hire a single man on the job who is under 40. “What do they expect older men to do?” he demands angrily. "Starve?” Don Ameche is home with an infected jaw, which makes "Alexander's Ragtime Band” the hardluck producUon of Hollywood's current crop. Since the film started, Alice Faye, Tyrone Power, Director Henry King and Dance Director Seymour Felix all have lost time due to Illness. And now Ameche. The Edward G. Robinson art collection will be gradually made over by the star to his four and one-half-year-old son, Manny. On the youngster’s next birthday, Robinson will transfer the ownership of three or four painlings to him. He plans to repeat this every year until all his art holdings become the legal property of his son. Wendy Barrie’s sister, who has been so ill, Is In the Cedars of Lebanon hospital for an operation. . . . The late Lyda Roberti was set for a personal appearance tour with Lou Holtz when a heart attack wrote an untimely finish to her career. . . . Honey Chile Wilder and John King are a new’ twosome. If you know Honey Chile, get her to tell you about her test for Scarlett O'Hara. . . . Lots of the celebs entered dogs In the Santa Anita Kennel club show. Last year, Stuart Erwin's scotty was judged the best dog of the show. . . . Are June
Lang and Junior I Laem m1 e reI suming ? They I were at the Case I La maze together. .. . The late Jack Gilbert I could have told I Stokowski how hard it was to lead Garbo to the altar. Jack once got her as ' far as Yuma.... M i t z 1 Mackar,
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the dancer, is taking up a lot of Maxie Rosenbloom's time at his club these evenings. . . . Apd did you hear about the two agents watching a certain actor go up to the desk at the Lido. Said one to the other: "Look at that ham! Taking 90 per cent of our dough!” . I
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, MARCH 20. 1938,
I'rbihrmAiu were served at the close I of the evening. Those present included Rev. I Ployd Bower. Myrtle Clements. Ger--1 mile Swovelnnd, Irene Cottrell, Hugh Death, Charlie Tumblewon, Pal Chronlster. Earl Cottrell. Paul ’ Hlth . Ron Cottrell, Ruth Daniels. Mary Koos. Miss Bnrkhead. Teddy Swoveland and Mrs. Gertrude Clements. The next meeting will b» held nt ihe home of Pat Chronlster. BIRTHDAY SURPRISE I, GIVEN JOSEPH ROBIN Friends and relatives of Joseph 1, Robin of New Corydon pleasantly surprised him on the or res inn of his birthday anniversary last Sun- •- day The guest of honor was the recipient of many attractive gifts, t Guests Included Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Graber, Leonard Merryman, Mr. ’. and Mrs. Mark Braden, Mrs Rose Green. Miss Ann Glnley. Mrs. Mae ? Marshall and daughter Mildred. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Merryman and family. all of Deratur. * Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Insley and family. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lodkman f of Fort Wayne; Mr and Mrs. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Martz of Marlon; - Peter Schwartz and family of Berne , Mrs. Will Kelly and son Paul; Jim Kelly and Ella Kelly of Geneva; [ Mr. and Mrs, Pat Murphy and children of New Corydon. . The ladies’ Shakespearj club will not meet this Wednesday as former ly announced. The next meeting of 1 the club will be April 6 at the home . of Mrs. C. D. Teeple at which time - Mrs. James Kocher will be the lead- ■ er. Persons wishing to attend the ■ banquet of the Eastern Star next Thursday at 6:30 o’clock, are asked • to call Mrs. W. P. Robinson or Mrs. , Jack Leigh for reservations, Btui(|tiet tickets are priced at 60 cents. All reservations must be made by 1 noon Wednesday. o , v [lr »f Linn ! Grove is the week-end guest at the home of Mr. and Mre. G. Remy Bierly and family. George R. Bierly, Jr., student at Loyola university in Chicago. Is visiting his parents over the week-end. Miss Bertha C. Heller, of Indianapolis. is spending the week-end in Decatur visiting friends and relatives. o —— Decatur Young Man Given Jail Sentence Ferdinand Reynolds of this city was sentenced to 20 days in the Ad- j ,;ms county jail, in Adams circuit ; court this morning on a charge of petit larceny. Reynolds had previously pleaded guilty to stealing $8 from Mrs. Elizabeth Hodle, also of Decatur. He also confessed to theft of an auto radiator. SALE OF BONDS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) government, indicate most purch- j ases are made to provide funds, for education m children, for retirement funds, or to set up a reserve for emergencies. o — HOUSE LEADERS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) to congress or interfered with government audits; whether it has dissipated funds through waste, extravagance. mismanagement or illegal conduct. In all these are 17 points of inquiry. Nine of them were taken from resolutions of senate major- . ity leader Alben W. Barkley and Sen. George W. Norris, 1., Neb., and eight from a resolution sponsored jointly by Sens. H. Styles Bridges, R., N. H., and William H
” • PEOPLE somehow forget that bereavement is something that can happen in their own family, and too frequently fail to know what to do PhnnP when sorrow does come. ConsequentX , y the choice of a funeral director is m hurried . . . and it should be done 319 U deliberately and carefully. BLACK invites your inspection of our establishment, services and reputation. cE.bla™ 3 FUNCRAL OIR6CTOR v CJ S? — PHON6SOO — 3 gananuMjHUwiMMMiiiii m
King, D. Utah. | An added Job was given the com-; mlttee on a motion by Sen. Char-! les L. MeNary, R„ Ore., who demanded an Investigation of gov-1 eminent contribution* to Muscle Shoals and (he TVA to find wheth er the TVA "yardstick has the same number of inches" as those at Boulder and Bonneville dams. o Adams County Memorial Hospital ♦- Z «!; Dismissed Friday: Jerry Dague Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Dague of route 6; Mrs. Grant E. Smith and daughter Nancy Jane, Berne. Dismissed Saturday: Mre. William Wilkins, Monroeville; John McMullen, Bryant: Elmer John Fisher. Monroeville. Admitted Friday Admitted Frl-j day: Mrs. Alfred Schumm. Schurnm Ohio. Admitted Saturday: Mrs. Robert 1,. Wilson. Osslan; Mrs. Earl Whitehurst. 916 Walnut street; Mrs Charles Bates, Linn Grove; Mist. Irene Spade, Portland. "Gold In Them Thar Prunes” San Francisco.—<U.R)— The modern version is "There’s gold in 1 them thar prunes.” California prune growers have received more than $1,000,000 on their 1937 prune rrop from the Prune Credit Corporation. o Hemp Yields Explosive Rome —(UP) —Another stride toward self-suftlcleny in said to have been made by Italy with the discovery that explosives can be made from hemp waste. Hemp, a plan’ cultivated In Italy, hitherto has been grown exclusively for its fiber but now cellulose, an essential in ! the manufacture of explosives, can 1 he produced from the waste. COURT HOUSE Estate Cases The final report was filed, submitted and approved in the estate , of John Chronlster. A distribution was ordered The will of Christian Mankey | was offered for probate and evidence was heard. The will was probated and ordered placed on record. The will ordered all just debts and funeral expenses be paid The widow was given the right of living in the house and using all of furniture as long as she remained unmarried. Two sons, Harvey R. and James D., are to care for- - widow. They have been devisI ed by warranty deeds of their share | lof the estate. Two sons, Wesley and Forrest have been advanced In full their share of the estate. A daughter, Susan Rhoades, has been bequeathed her share of the estate, j The will ordered that Irvin Mankey, a son. be advanced a sum of from S2OO to SSOO. A codicil to the will ordered that at the death of the widow the personal estate should be divided share and share alike among the children. Arthur Voglewede appeared for the estate as attorney. Case Dismissed A claim brought by Myrtle Brown against the estate of John Chronister has been dismissed and costs paid. Modification Asked A petition for the modification of a former order of court has been , filed by the defendant in the limit- , ed separation suit brought by Florence Schabacker against Herbert Schabacker. Estate Case A petition to determine the inheritance tax was filed In the estate of Henry Decker. It was referred to the county assessor. Divorce Asked A suit for divorce has been filed by Kathryn Lough against Frank Lough. Cruel and inhuman treatment is charged, the complaint ■ alleging the defendant drinks alco-
-1 hollc liquors to excess and at these (times aggravates and taunts the 1 plat itllT Incompatibility is claim ed. It Is charged the defendant Is | not u good provider, that he slays I out late at night. It charges he i slapped his wife and dared her to j get a divorce. He is a WPA work
x II I 111 MY II * V BiTtfHiN*/ * ■ %>■ I^ ti i|h * gjpiiij A talking motion picture An entirely new and different kind of Cock Inc ecu "Star in Mv Kitchen” shows the latest in modern cooker)' in a setting of romance and glamour. At this different kind of cooking school, you will be able to sec every single one of the important steps in the preparation of a recipe — mixing, blending, stirring, | I baking — all of the many and varied points essential to successful cookery are shown in close-up on the screen. And the finished recipes are reproduced in full color. Presented b\j # \ Decatur Daily Democrat E at the g ADAMS THEATER THE DAYS THE DATES T H E T 1 M E Monday - Tuesday APRIL Doors Open 1:30 o’clock ~ , , . Showing *9.00 W ednesday 4 - 5 - b **
•*r. C’uatody of the two children whs asked by the wife A restrain- ' ing order was requested and grantjed A request for an allowance was filed. Divorce Submitted An amended complaint was filed by the plaintiff in the limited aep-
i u rat ton mil! brought by Agnes C. | • Wysong against Harry Wysong ! An answer in general denial and | ■ I cross complaint whs filed by the 1 1 defendant. The ease wus submltt l ed ami evidence was heard, it whsI ; taken under advisement. The ease bail been vetiued hero from Allen |
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| county. New Case A suit to collect a note lias been 1 filed by Sum Nuasbaum and others, I trustees for the stockholders of the Peoples Slate Hank of Berne against A. U. Smith. Summons ! were mad“ returnable April 8.
