Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 107, Decatur, Adams County, 5 May 1938 — Page 3
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the cabin 3 sending two carloads of I to Hollywood. They will be to create a New England Bwi in the actor's home. Winchell bats a good 1 ? f ‘ in accuracy, but, if he will : his source, he will find that Colby's G-man admirer is J Edgar Hoover but Clyde assistant director of the the charm bracelet and it is tin whom she has invited to i the big race with her at park. all her pleas for a vacaAllCe Faye is so homesick for that the Twentieth star and Husband |Vy Martin are returning a week ■?, froni Honolulu. Alice’s ' ■ tll( >ay is May 5. I F a mers are trying something B" m tae way of a talent school. B"‘ g Payers on the lot may n ? tUdy microphone technique ■ ‘hey won't have that self- ■ ™°r S feelin £ when called upon ■tali ? broad casts. Studio has Kri ? practice equipment in a Ki «o ’ a ? e ' Marie Wilson, Anita BL; Jane Br y an and Ann ■trucuon re arrong those taking ;’ n ? ent . of Gin S er Rogers’ t®i the.* f j W th B ‘K-0 was based |k r 7? definite promises to the K "? eaftcr ' she will be given Eicin<» ekS . vaca tion after each Kr JJ lc urc and approximately Ber L tar . all other films. MoreBompUy l ay on the set 18 t 0 end I euy a t o p m B'Vl's’*? 00 , 100 ks { or Harold Belch ■ ea<lln g woman, Phyllis Bfeithij "W Graeme Macs"... — San Francisco as soon
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy •hone* 1000 — loot 4 ■ I !!..!._ t Thursaay 11 So Cha Rea Club, Mrs. Harold R. . Daniels, 7:30 p. in. f Evangelical W. M. S„ Church I Parlors, 2 p. m. Christian Ladles’ Ahi Society, > ■ Mrs. Fred King, 2 p. tn. II Union Chapel Ladles’ Aid Society I Mrs. John Walters, 1:30 p. tn , I Kirkland W. C. T. U., Kirkland - Township High School, 7:30 p. m. i; U. B. lauiies' Aid Society Mrs. N. I W. A.bbott, 2 p. m. Presbyterian Missionary Society, • Mrs. C. C. Pumphrey, 2:30 p. tn. ■| Kindergarten Program, Library i Auditorium, 7 p. m. ■ l Homestead Home Economics I Club, Mrs. Robert Helm 7:30 p. m. I Women of Moose, Moose Home, i 7:30 p. m. Friday I Happy Homemakers Club, Mrs. i Wilbur Stanley, 1:30 p. m. i Auxiliary Spanish American War, ■ Veterans, Legion Home. 7:30 p. mJ Work And Winn Class, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Pontius, 7:30 p. m. I .! Union Chapel A. B. C„ Class. Mr [and Mrs Slyvester Everhart. 7:30 • P. m. i'. Primary Practice. Zion Reformed, Church, Friday 3:30 p. ml Saturday Fried Chicken Supper. United Brethren Church, 5 to 7 p. m. Rummage Sale. Zion Reformed Church Basement, 9 to 1 and 5 to 8:30. Tuesday Teens and Twenties Club, D. 11. S. Room 304. 7:30 p. m. RUSSEL JABERG WEDDING ANNOUNCED. Announcements have been received here of the wedding of Rev. Russell Jaberg, son of Mrs. Martin Jaberg and formerly of this city, and , Miss Dorothy Jane Nachtrieb. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Nachtrieb of Upper Jay. New York. Tile weding occurred in Upper! Jay Sunday. May 1. The couple will I reside In the Presbyterian Manse at Monticello. Indiana. MRS. FANNY CALLOW WEOS WILLIAM L. BECK The weding of Mrs. Fanny Cal low of this city and William L. ! Beck of Bluffton was solemnized Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 o’-
as the anti-wedding clause in her contract is up. She promised Lloyd she would not marry until six months after the start ot "Professor Beware". Bat the romance is the reason for her frequent trips north. On the last one, incidentally, she forgot to carry her purse to the airport and had to use the old gag of finding her picture in a fan magazine to establish identity and cash a check. Cast and crew of “The Texans" are all singing the praises of Joan Bennett for her sporting behavior in this rough and tumble picture. After being stabbed in the cheek with a bayonet and being pushed around generally, the dainty star has proved that she can take it—the other day. Director James Hogan and the gang presented her with a silver plaque inscribed: "To Joan Bennett —the champ’’. Maybe the ribbers will leave Dick Arlen alone when they hear that fuel thieves were responsible for his giving out of gas in the Catalina channel. . . • Seems as various other yacht owners have suffered in similiar manner. Arlen and Preston Foster are heading a campaign to stamp out the practice. . . . Half the staff of the Roosevelt hotel crashed the Hays office preview of "Kidnaped”, which was held in the building. Arleen Whelan, who makes her debut in the film, used to be a manicurist at the hotel. ... If you want to burn Chick Chandler, ask him to i tell you his new nickname at I Twentieth Century-Fox. . . . When Sylvan Simon. Universal director, 1 was teaching English at the LTmversity of Michigan in 1933. he contracted with a publishing comnanv to deliver three playlets a
year. . . • They didn’t hold him to it until someone passed the word along that he had become a Hollywood director. Now he has been given 30 days’ notice to deliver a tno of one-act dramas. . - • That was Cecil Howard with Frances Drake at the Case La-
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maze. ... And Robert Taylor wins the title of Hollywood s most patient swain. He waited seven hours for Barbara Stanwyck in the Seven Seas.
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At the first national conference of “Blonds to End War” in New York, it was agreed that any army invading United States would hesitate to shoot a lovely blond, so the girls of "the blond brigade”, headed by these three beauties, left to right, Margaret Kerns, Jean Colwell, national commander, and Pola Borgia, plan to “go over the too" if an enemy arrives.
j dock at the Methodist parsonage i In Decatur. The Rev. R. W. Gtaham performed the ceremony. The bride wore a blue dress of i a medium shade with navy blue accessories After a brief wedding trip Mr. and -Mrs. Bedk will lie at home in a newly 'purchased bungalow in I Villa North, Bluffton. The Women of the Moose will hold their regular meeting at the nome Thursday evening at sevenof the groos served as candle lighti urged to attend. The A. B. C. class of Union ChapI el Sunday school will meet at the 1 home of Mr. and Mrs Sylvester i Everhart Friday evening at seventhirty o’clock. ’ The primary children of the Zion Reformed Sunday school are : to meet at the church Friday afternoon at three-thirty o'clock to prac- | tice for the Mother’s Day program. The rummage sale to 'be given at .he Zion Reformed church Saturday will be closed for four hours Saturday afternoon because of the funeral of Charles Miller. The hours of the sale will be from 9 to 1 and from 5 to 8:30. SCOUT TROOP GIVES PARTY FOR MOTHERS The girl scouts of Tri Kappa Troop No, 1 delightfully entertained their mothers Wednesday evening with a picnic and program at Hanna Park. Mies Marjorie John- ■ son. supervisor, gave a toast to the [ mothers. The girls then served the mothers Ip* "Every Spring I take a course of S.S.S." “T KNOW that tired-!et-down-ex-1 hausted-feeling is often due to a lack of strength in my red cells.” It is all so simple, too! Just build up these oxygen-carrying cells and the whole body takes on new life . . . food is turned into real energy and strength. S.S.S. Tonic helps rebuild these precious red cells. S.S.S. is a simple, interna! remedy, tested for generations and also proven by scientific research. You, too, will want to take S.S.S. Tonic to regain and to maintain your red-blood-cell strength ... to restore lost weight... to regain energy ... to strengthen nerves . . . and to give to your skin that natural health glow. Take the S.S.S. Tonic treatment and you should soon be delighted with the way you feel... and have your friends compliment you on the way you look. Available at any drug store.© S.S.S. Co. I ■
with a delicous picnic siypper Evelyn Kohls then called the troop to attention, after which an impressive color guard ceremony was given and the girl scout laws repeated. Each patrol contributed a stunt, after which the mothers and daughters enjoyed group sing’ng around : the campfire. The party ended with tlie song “Good Night Mothere”, and taps. MINNEHAHA CLUB ORGANIZED TUESDAY The organization meeting of Minnehaha civ. ) of Kirkland township ; was held Tuesday afternoon at the ; Kirkland School building. There were only seven members present, as some were retained at home, with the mumps. The following officers were eldct-1 ed for the coming year. Betty Longenberger. president; Phyllis Bein-I eke, vice-president; Eileen Ehrman, secretary; Donna Belle Roth, news 1 reporter; and Edna Worthman, yell leader. The county cluib leader, Mre. Mann, was present at the meeting and explained the different projects to the club members and gave ; instructions so rthe coming year's , wonk. The next meeting will be held at the Kirkland high school on Tuesdal, May 10, at 1:30. BITNER RECITAL HERE SATURDAY AFTERNOON Miso Coreinne Bitner who conducts classes in dramatics, '■inging and tarp dancing in the K of P. I hall here will present a spring re-| vital in the Wolf & Dessauer audi-I torium in Fort Wayne Saturday afternoon, May 7 at 2:30 P. M. daylight saving time. This program i consists of readings, .popular songs and dancing. Pupils from Decatur, I Berne and Fort Wayne will take I part on the program which follows: Home Town —Nead Fleightner The Dearest Doll—Sally Smith In a Little Dutch Kindergarten— Maxine Wiehe Irish Dance —Virginia Miller & Shirley Boeshore. Tippy Tin —Dorothy Kohne The Cross Lady—Kathryn Meisner. The Little Rose—Delores Goneau This Little Ripple Had Rhythm— Betty Miller When Daddy Kissed The Cook—- , Nancy Betz Oooooooh!— Sharon McClanahan The Mouse And The Moon—Margery Miller The Photographer’s Charm—Jean Ray. Little Lady Make Believe—Donna Lou Kortenber. High-ho—Janet Bailey When Thomas Takes His PenPeggy Greaney Jaspah Jones: —Jean Stewart I Love to Whistle tSong & Dance) I Teddy Heckman. i Which One Was Kept—Colvin Me Whlrter. Get An Old Straw Hat, introduced by Marilyn Morgan with Kathryn Meisner. Nancy Bietz, Jean Ray & i Sharon McClenahan Grandma Pays The Bill—Mary I Mettler. Melody Farm—Lois Miller Tapping Along—Georg" Tioxel Cheestopher Columbo —Gayle' Scott Gypsy Sweetheart—Ruth Miller Rustick Courtship — Ned Fleightner. Come And Get Your Happiness Introduced by Patty l Vanßuskirlk with Margery Miller, Ruth Miller,; Delores Goneau. Whistle While You Work —Billy McWhirter. ,• Take A Tip From The Tulip — 1
1 —Jane Hooten Naughty Willie David Owens Cry Baby Cry- Marjorlelu Hill. i Guess Who? Tony Bir The Reason Why—Margaret Hur rls. Sweetest Little Rose —Jerry : Lobsiger The Bird Family—Jane Brumley My Beet Friend Patty Johnston The Dearest l>oll —Sally Smith The Darning Lesson —Marcella Walters. Military Dance —Victor Porter. Swingin' 'in The Corn (rural comedy number featuring Big Apple . Dance). ! Boys; Gayle Scott, Jean Stewart, George Troxel, Peggy Geaney, Vic--1 tor Porter. Girls:—Margery Miller. Ruth Mil•er, Delores Goneau, Patty Vanßuekink, Donna luju Kortenber. The public is cordially invited to 1 attend this program. BUSY FINGERS CLUB SELECTS OFFICERS The Busy Fingers 4-H Club of North St. Marys Township met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Miss Mary Koos, the leader. Officers were elected with the following results: Myrle Stevens, president; Joanne Chronister, vice-president; Veda Stevens, secretary-treasurer; Thelma Myers, song and yell leader; Betty Tumbleson, game cumI m It tee. Tlie next meeting will be held at i the Bobo Schoolhouse. 0 A I r HBflzk L* \I 1N AI V , Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bldwards and daughters attended the circus in Fort Wayne last evening. The Misses Gladys Doan. Margaret Laube and Florence Braun and Cal Steury, Jesse Sutton and Ed-
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win Kauffman attended the circus In Fort Wayne Wednesday evening. | Dan Holthouse will be the guest of Lewie Smith at Bloomington this week-end. Mrs. Ella Hyland returned la«t night from Los Angeles, California, where she had been visiting since November 20, with her slstor, Mine I Catherine Touhey. Will Hammell, who has been tra-i vellug with headquarters at South Whitley, the past several months, visited here today. I Dwight Galllvan of Bluffton wan a caller here last evening. Victor Eicher of Geneva, nominated for county auditor In the primary, called here today. Saye he got so used to coming to Decatur during tire campaign, he doesn’t fee) tight unless he does it. Rev. Pau! W. Schultz, pastor of the Zion Lutheran church, Is in Cleveland. Ohio, attending a meetI
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r Ing of Lutheran ministers. t C. C, Schafer and sone Fred-' < rlck and Dan are attending to business in Chicago today. C. D. Bulker of Bluffton was a | business visitor here today. A marlage license wae issued Wednesday In the Wells county clerk's office to Hazel Irene Mankey, and John H. Borne, both of Decatur route two. Dr. and Mrs. Ben Duke of West Madison street are among those from Decatur planning to attend the , Kentucky Derby At Churchill Downs Saturday. Mies Phyllis Tooke will leave Satutday for Bloomington, where she will be a guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house oxer the week- . end. Mrs Ellen Wagner of Homewood
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will leave Saturday for Mendon, I Michigan where ahe will vlait with her sister, Mrs. Charles Mohn for a month. Mrs. E. W. Johnson left today for .Ifiistln. Minn, Io visit her son. D. W. Johnson and family. Mr. and Mm. C. D. Macy and daughter Joan of Austin. Minn, will arrive In Decatur May I's for a visit with the former’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Macy and other relatives and friends Pete Rentschler of Hamilton, 0., looked after business at the Decatur Casting Company today. Mrs. C. B Smith. Mr. Oscar Monosmllh and daughter Carol, and Will Hammell of South Whitley visited here today. Fresh Strawberry Sundaes, Green Kettle every day.
