Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 207, Decatur, Adams County, 1 September 1938 — Page 3
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| By HARRISON CARROLL I Copyright. 1938. I Kins Features Syndicate, Im. ■ Hollywood —After an on- ■ photographer snapped Franchct Tone :ig-/ dancing with
Jane Larkin at La Conga two nights ago, Tone used every argument trying to kill the picture. Since nis separation from Joan Crawford, the star’s appearances a t night clubs have been stag or" with a large
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party. So it the other night. Tone came “ »ith Bruce Cabot and Pat De ucco. Jane Larkin, vivacious minette, was in the club with Mother party. Tone only danced *ith her. Rel f bt of °P tim ‘sm is repre*nted by the New York night club « !red Ton y De Marco’s •gent offering $15,000 weekly if °ny could produce Joan Crawford a Partner. The two are doing B^, ce tQ g=ther in "The Shining 7 n u ° ddity turns up in but the Republic studio rais? pr ,‘ ze thls n ’ on th- It will dem bm un .f, nown P la y er to star'Wof h-‘ <„ carefull y guard the is "The r hlS ld D entit y- Picture thich th? ne h Ranger Returns ". in through?. er ° wears a m ask 3* As a 15-episodc ture ’eip! " Lone Ran ger ’ picWdicnept 1 Up with juvenile a feature" ncw film will be Im?™ Re Public seeks a new that L ma h n bccause “■ out Lee Powell. 6 ™ ° f the SCr ‘ al Was Monk? h ARt ?S was in the Santa a r.'-,,, husp'tai for three days as X-rav« J? tbat fall from a horse, ys showed no broken bones. befor- 1 p!' ieve R ever happened W wes^T* 1 ?” a pernia " fcr the m , £trect Kernville had a ° ns Ca3sid y” series c ’nverth« th ?u Ut con B r egation is the church into a th e studi^° USe Os worsh ‘P- With I ’tudios consent, of course. j Jr - had onl yi c ‘iiatia n when h te their reron ' hen he flew out of here i
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phows 1000 — 1001 Thursday Ever Ready Class, Mr«. Fred i Hancher, 7:SO p. m. Ruralistlc Study Chib, Mr,. Peter ! C. Miller, route 6. 8 p. in. i U. R. Ladies’ Aid Mrs. R. O Wynn, 2:30 p. m. Evangelical Missionary Society , ’’htirch 2 p. m. Friday V. R. Work and Win Class. Han-na-N’uttman Park. 7:30 p. ni. I'nion Chapel Young Peoples .Class Ice Cream Social, at the [ Church. 7 o’clock. Tuesday Zion Reformed W. M. 8.. Church Parlors. 2:30 p. in. Tri Kappa Installation Os Officers, Elk’s Home. 8 p. m. | led under the direction of the Mes- ; .lames Glen Jackson. Clyde Harden, ] Thearl Stults and Rose Harden ' , Prizes were awarded to ths various] i winners. Judges were the Mes-, 'dames Rolland Grote, Marion Stults and J. C. Barkley. I Refreshments were in charge of Mre. Stults Mrs. Henry Bauman and Mrs. Harve Koos. The W. M. S. of the Zion Reform-1 ted church will meet in Al" enter-; itaining rooms of the church Tues'day afternoon at two-thirty o’clock Mrs. Adolph Weidler will be the program leader. A good attendance is | requested. The Tri Kappa sorority will meet I lat the Elk’s home Tuesday veiling i at eight o’clock at which time offic-| irs for the ne z w year will be in-| 1 stalled. Every member ie urged to : be present. MISS SALLY SMITH CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Miss Sally Smith, daughter of Mr.' land Mrs. Gerald Smith, entertained ■ a number of her little frienda with
|to New York to go into the LawI rence Schwab show, “Once Upon a Night”. John Ford rearranged : the shooting schedule of "Sub- | marine Patrol” to make it possible. ] Mrs. Cook follows the comedian as [ soon as she can close up the couple’s Malibu house. Olympic Swimming Champion Larry Crabbe has been playing gangsters so long that he has lost | his form in the water and has engaged Fred Cady, of the Los [ Angeles Athletic club, to coach him back into shape. Crabbe’s ; latest mobster role is in "Illegal I Traffic”. You'll be seeing the picture, [ "Sweethearts" before long. Take , special note of the closeups of the fashion show for Jeanette MacDonald directed them herself. It started out to be a joke. W. S. Van Dyke told the star: “I don't know anything about feminine fashions. You direct ycur own closeups.” She actually did. Mrs. W. J. O’Brien, mother of Pat O’Brien, was knocked down by waves at Del Mar and was drowning when Pat pulled her out. ... A group of over enthusiastic fans rushed Gene Raymond at a building on Sunset boulevard and pushed him backwards through a glass door. . . . The heat is so terrific at Indio that the entire cast of "They Made Me a Criminal" has to have makeup replaced six times a day. . . . The company uses up 17 gallons of ice tea in an afternoon. . . . Lloyd Nolan, no shakes as a dancer, is determined to learn th. e
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rumba steps George Raft was supposed to do in "St. Louis Blues". The first lesson resulted in a swollen ankle for Instructor Eddie Prinz when Nolan stepped on him. . . . Irene Rich is on the flu list. . . . Rosita Moreno returns
after six months in South America. . . . Richard Arlen has such a case of sunburn that he won’t compete in the state amateur golf tourna- ’ ment at Del Monte. . . • And here’s I one for the book, C. B De Mille, ! his agents report, had to talk long i and fast to get Cheyenne Indians i to quit their WPA jobs for work i in “Uniou Pacific’’,
DECATFR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1938.
Mark 50th Anniversary
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller, pictured above, commemorated their golden wedding anniversary earlier in the week with a dinner at the! Miller residence in Preble They were married 50 years ago at the | Flatrock Lutheran church In Hoagland and have resided in Preble I since.
a party at the home of her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lower of North Second street on the occa-1 ] sion of her seventh birthd'iy anni-; versary. Games were enjoyed and refresh- ; ■ inents of Ice cream and cake were : , [served. Baskets of candy were given : . wach guest and a white birthday ■ , I cake bearing seven pink candles [ added to the attractiveness of the [party. I Those present were Barbara: [Burkholder, Betty and Phyllis Om ' i lor, Donna Lee Farr. Barbara Lou ‘ i Helm. Sharon Hite. Sara and Nancy . , Krick. Margene Bauer, Marlene 1 Thoms. Gloria Sue White, Kathryn Loshe, Mary Kathryn Peterson. ] [ Mona Lee Fairchild. Melba Selking, Ruth Ann White. Jackie Lutz. Alice I ! Langston, Dianne Linn, Mary Ann i I Swearingen, Mary Jane Smith. Jan-| jet Bailey, Carol Klussman and the] I honor guest Sally Smith. o I Many Reunions Scheduled For Summer Months | ♦ < Saturday, Sept. 3 Mumma family reunion, Franke ' I , park. Fort Wayne. Sunday, Sept. 4 Brown family reunion. % mile I j east of Decatur, at Dwight Brown 1 I home. Roop annual reunion, Sun Set park. Schnepp and Manley reunion, 1 Sun Set park. Annual Urick reunion, Sun Set park. L. E. Marr reunion, Sun Set park. Monday, Sept. 5 Slasser - Gause Family Reunion, [ Willshire, Ohio Park. Straub Annual Reunion, Sun Set Park. Anderson Reunion, Sun Set Park. Sunday, Sept. 11 Wesley reunion. Sun Set park. Barker annual reunion, rain or : shine, Sun Set park. Miller and Snyder annual re- ' union, Sun Set park. Miss Helen Lower has returned I to Port Jervis, New York to resume | her teaching duties there. Before i school starts she will take a short I ,rip to Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Janies Butta and i daughters Hope and Deloris, of i Erie. Pa., and Mrs. Cora Mumma of Warren. 0.. are visiting with relatives in this city for a fewdays. Mrs. Maude Mahan and children, nf Monmouth have returned home after spending several days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kane and family of Lafayette and Mrs. Edna White, of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Farr and daughters of North Fifth street will leave Tuesday for Elkhart where ' they will reside in their newly pur- . chased home on the St. Joseph [ river. I Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Becker, Mr. [and Mrs. Amos Ketchum and son, ' Jerry, returned Wednesday evening from a week’s visit at Niagara Falls j and points of interest in Canada. I Roy Kalver attended to business j in Indianapolis yesterday. | E. J. Ahr and Frank Carroi! are in [Napoleon. Ohia toaay attending the county fair. Miss Mary Frank has returned from a week’s visit with relatives in Hoagland. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Atwater of Chicago, 111., will be the guests of Miss Margaret Eichar at her, home near Wiillshire, Ohio, over Labor Day. Miss Ruth Joan Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller of route 4. is spending the week visiting relatives at Eaton, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Swearingen and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Goldner are spending the week in southern i Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bockman and [ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gentis will [spend the week-end and Labor Day , at Long Beach, Michigan.
Adams County Memorial Hospital * < Dismissed: Mrs. Bryce Thomas, South Third street; John T. Durbin, Short street. Admitted: Eugene Brainerd. Monroe street; Mrs. Volney Steiner. Portland; Victory Van, 13th street. o — • ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. John Lautzenheiser of route 2. Ohio City, Ohio, are •he parents of a boy baby bom Wednesday morning at three-thirty o’clock. The baby weighed eight and three quarters pounds. o Mexican Hay Found Growing In Indiana LaPorte. Ind. Sept. I—(U.R)—1 —(U.R) — Marijuana weed (Mexican hay) has been found growing wild in six townships of LaPorte county, according to a report by federal narcotics agent William A. Frey, Chicago, who made a survey here. Marjuana has been found in 32 of Indiana’s 92 counties, Frey said. Vincennes, Ind.. Sept. I—(U.R)*— : Harry Smitii. former floor manager of a walkathon. was fined SSO and costs and given a six i months suspended sentence yes- ] terday lor possessing marijuana. o Willis Demands Van Nuys Make Statement Noblesville. Ind.. Sept. l--(UP) — Raymond E. Willis, Republican candidate for the U. S. senate, last night asked his opponent. Sen. Frederick Van Nuys to explain his
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’ i barges of graft and vice in the ■ Ltiite axlmlnliratlon which be said ! lie would ’’expose’ in September. Speaking before several thousand | Hamilton county. Republicans the i Angola editor challenged Van Nuys | to show the "facts and figures” the ! Senator once said would prove that ian administration leader reported earnings oft H-0.000 in 1937 to the U. S. Revenue department. ALLEN COUNTY (CONTINUED FlOSt FAGI-3 ONE) , before Mayor Arthur R. Holthouse in city court this afternoon. It was also recommended to the state that his driver's license be suspended for 60 days. It was revealed that noth cars were covered by insurance.
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