Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 208, Decatur, Adams County, 2 September 1938 — Page 3

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■B' HARRISOX ( ARROLL I B > ( “P>ri<iit. 1938, M »m Futon-, S> ndicate, Inc ■ HOLLYWOOD Strange coinci-! B®? that Roland Young should I B® a ‘ T * n ? in "Topper Takes a! because the late Thorne I ■- '• Smith dedicated 1

the novel to I him. And that was way back in 1932, before there was any thought of making the movie. The two men met in a publisher’s office and struck up a great friendship. Thorne Smith didn’t have an idea

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Yo W might play his timid f' " N ‘ght Life of the ' wn an expensive picture for with only moderate reK' s from the box office. The gwjwood producers were cold to ■“*r of the author's works. ■ But six years later Young is the part—if I’m not misthe only actor to star in a |*M dedicated to him. Phili PPine Island Chamber of |u w.erce has cabled Samuel Gold--12“ not to use Chinese women to Filipino women in "The ■“st Frontier". I It makes it a little difficult, for 1^ ’‘ udl ? CMt ‘ng director can find gWd of only n Filipino women ■"California. All of them are old. Lj' sterday ' s reports on Mary h «*"* to ° optimistic. After IL L ,erenCe of doctors, the star |ho, nit ', n . ordered t 0 remain in the LIL r J Or . a Week and t 0 sit in a Ithat u a ‘ r , for sever al weeks after Ibe an ™ arys fa " from a horse will k>ldwvn P M S ‘ Ve accident f °r MetroIliiiE' Yn ' May er. The "Listen Darth, untiTh WUI have t 0 mark htats? her return ' Wonder L Ol L tha ‘ wiU d 0 t 0 Freddie BarP«rancetour l ’ anned PerS ° nal ap ’ |‘ttw U t rd a°M iai y lelU ’ the character Um In th. b | k widow B P‘ der vic * He wa. h , H tlos P ital at Lone Pine. ' *°rkinjr on *r in tbe thigh while ng on Gunga Din". r °P' e by r ab k <. Lloyds wiU tour Eu ' !ie * York for^r 48 to be back in 1 Were icil l ‘ e P rem iere of "If vrangemen,! i haa lnade He ’'’lts his hi > tk h^ rter a P lane birthplace just out-

- CLUB CALENDAR t Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 I ■— Friday I U. n. Work and Win Class. Han-' , na-Nuttman Park, 7:30 p. m. I Union Chapel Young Peoples, Class Ice Cream Social, at the. Church. 7 o’c lock. iuesday Delta Theta Tau Business Meetjug. Miss Mildred Niblick. 7:3b p. nt. Rebekah Lodge Called Meeting. ’ 1. O. O. F. Hall, 7:30 p. m. C. L. of ('. Regular Meeting. K. ‘ of C. Hall, 7:30 p. m. Psi lota X! Business Meeting. Bernice DeVoss. 7:30 p. m. Zion Reformed W. M. S.. Church : Parlors. 2:30 p. m. 1 Tri Kappa Installation Os Officers. Elk’s Home. 8 p. m. I Dutiful Daughters Claos, Mrs. Earl Whitehurst, '7:30 p. m. | Dorcas Clasa, Mrs. C. E. Hocker. I 7 p. m. Thursday ' So-Cha-Rea Club. Mro. Dick Ehin- ; g?r. 7:30 p. m. Presbyterian Missionary Society. Mrs. Leo Saylors, 2:30 p. m. Evangelical Ladies’ Aid Society.' Church Parlors. 2 p. m. Fairchild. Jaunlta Mcßride. Betty ; Shoaf. Deloris Miller, Moua Lee Fairchild. Lucile Rickard, Helen Fairchild. Mess’rs. Earl Shoaf Arnold Martin. Richard Fairchild, Dwight Schitepp. Richard Martin. Arthur Schneider. Jack Mcßride, Walter ButI cher, Clarence Painter, Wal'er Fairihild. Charlee Mcßride, Jay Martin. Calvin Falh. Richard Noll, Loren Shoaf Richard LaFontaine; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Franz. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Fairchild, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McMichael and T. L. FairI child. The Dutiful Daughters class of the Evangelical Sunday school will' meet at the home of Mrs. Earl Whitehurst Tuesday evening at] seven-thirty o'clock with Mrs. Oral McAlheney and Mrs. Mary Wilson J assisting hostesses. The meeting of the Presbyterian, I Home and Foreign missionary soc-1 ;ety which was to have been held at the home of Mrs. C. A. Dugan will be held at the home of Mrs.

I aide ot Glasgow, Scotland, then flies to Scandinavia, central Europe, Paris and, if time allows, to the Mediterranean. If the preview crowds continue to grow bigger, the police will have to give the situation more attention/ The Tallulah Bankhead opening at the Biltmore was a terrific jam. "Carefree” drew a mob, too. The crowds hold back pretty well while the stars are arriving, but go wild after the show is over. Elizabeth Patterson, who had a knee-cap dislocated at the "Spawn of the North" preview, is still in the hospital and the accident has cost her two film parts. She has the worst complaint of all against the autograph seekers, but what is she doing at the hospital ’ Signing autographs, mostly. The Dick Powells, ardent exponents of home movies, will have a small film storage vault built into the house they are planning. They are doing it to preserve thousands of feet of film of Norman Scott Powell and of Baby Ellen. They also are saving discarded taltes of their Warner Brothers pictures for the kids to see hoy/ mother and dad looked as movie stars. "Carefree" is the funniest of the Astaire-Rogers pictures, and contains the most novel dances . . • but the list of credits at the beginning goes on and on until you think it will never end. . • • Amae from the cast and director, picturegoers don't care a fig about screen credits. . . . The practice is understandable from the Hollywood viewpoint, but it is widely abused. . . . Gene Autry, the cowboy star, has to wait two more plctur s before his raise goes into effect, j . . . Crosby’s picture, "Sing You Sinner”, has caused a terrific new interest in W. Franke Harling’s song of that name. It was written almost a decade ago . . . Billie Bakewell is taking Olivia De Havilland places these evenings. . . . Ten-year-old Brooks Morris, son of Chester Morris, was runner up in the ooxing finals at a Catalina boys' camp. He lost to the champ by a technical knockout. . . • It’s so hot that George Bruce, writing “King of the Turf” for Eddie Small, is working in the middle of Stage Eight at United Artists. . . . Betty Healy will have the cocktail room at the Casa Manana here. - . . And from way off in Dennis, Mass., comes the news that Donald Terry | is romancing with Mary Brian.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 2. 1938.

I Leo Saylors on South Third atree' Thursday afternoon at two-thirty I o'clock. Members are asked to note change of place. A good attendance if desired. I MRS. FRED HANCHER [ HOSTESS TO CLASS The Ever Ready class of the M. 1 1: Sunday school met at the home |of Mrs. Fred Rancher Thursday j evening. The entertaining room* were decorated with bowls and I vases of garden flowers. Mrs. Jesse Niblick conducted the jdevotlonals and Mrs. Charles Flet- ' her the businees meeting. AnI nouncement was made that the October meeting would be dispensed I with to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the founding of the M. E. church in Decatur. The committee in charge of arj rangements will Include the Mes.dames Delton Paeswater, M. E. j Hower. Jack Freidt and Tom Johnson. Mrs. Leota Beery Wien conducted a cojitest on Women of the Bible which proved to be interesting as well as instructive. Delicious refreshments were served during the bocia! hftur. MRS. R. O. WYNN HOSTESS TO AID The ladies' aid society of the United Brethren church met at the home of Mrs. R. O. Wynn Thursday afternoon with Mrs. O. P. Mills and Mrs. Ralph Roop aseistlng hostesses. • During the business meeting the president appointed the following new committee: lookout committee, Mesdames Gladys Hakes anj Jesse Williams; visiting committee Mesdames Frank Bohnke, Clarence Drake; entertainment, Mesdames Earl Crider. C. E. Baughman and Frank Fisher; choristers, Meedames Frank Fisher and James stonerook; pianist, Mrs. Frank Bohnke; floral. Mrs. William Pennington and Mrs. Charles Robenold. The society made arrangements fcr a supper at the church the first Saturday in October with the following committee in charge: Mesdames Earl Crider, Jesse Williams and Homer Bittner. During the social hour lovely reI freshments were served. mrs. dick mcconnell IN CHARGE OF PROGRAM The W. M. S. of the Evangelical ihurch met in the church parlorj Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Dick j McConnell as the program leader. Jacqueline Lutz gave a reading followed with an accordian solo by Kathleen McConnell. Betty Smith Ruby and Wilma Miller played two selections on the Hawaiian guitar. A business meeting was conduct ed by Mrs. Mae Johnson after which refreshments were served by Mrs. MdConnell and her group. 4-H RED PEPPERS MET RECENTLY The Union Township 4 H Red Peppers had their annual social meeting recently with all members, tneir parents and families present. The roll call was answered by naming "My Pet Peeve.” During the business meeting it was decided h y the members to have chorus practice thfe first Tuesday evening of each month starting in October. County Agent Archbold gave a t’alk on “Cooperation Between 4-H Members and Parents," and Rev. Frosch gave a talk on "Future Values of 4-H Club Work. Impromptu talks about their trips to the Purdue Round-Up and State Fair were given by Leßoy and Chester Schwartz. After the business meeting, contests and a weiner bake were enjoyed. In addition, ice cream and cake were served. The weiners and ice cream were furnished by the Mutschler meat market and Cloverleat Creameries, respectively. This was the last meeting of the Union Townshp club for this year. Eighty-two were present. The Delta Theta Tau sorority will have a business meeting at the .home of Miss Mildred Niblick Tuesday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. PAUL E. NEUENSCHWANDER MARRIES BLUFFTON GIRL Announcement has been made of the wedding. May 28, of Miss Hazel Overmeier of Bluffton and Paul E. Neuenschwander of Decatur son of Mrs. Ed Neuenschwander of Monroe. Following the single ring cere mony performed in Georgetown. Ky., the couple motored to Turkey Run. The groom is an employe of the Decatur Casting Company. The Dorcaa class of the Evangelical Sunday school will meet at the home of Mrs. C. F Hocker Tuesday evening at seven o’clock. Mi*. Martin Zimmerman and Mrs. Lee Hilyard will be the assisting hostesses. Every member is urged to attend. The ladies’ aid society of the Evaigelieal church will meet In the I church parlors Thursday afternoon 1 at two o’clock with the September | group in charge. Every member is requested to attend.

As Gangster Mouthpiece Testified for State ' ' ' B wk jw- ' v* FT - I * l ; : xi BEL At i K t IbhMßV' IAaXijBB Various poses of Davis on stand at Hines trial

Here is Richard (Dixie) Davis, disbarred lawyer, mouthpiece for the policy racketeers and confidant of the late Dutch Schultz, as he testified at the

The Rebekah lodge will have a . special meeting in the 1. O. O. F. 11 liall Tuesday evening at seven-thir-tv o’clock. All members are requested to be present. The Catholic I<adie* of Columbia J will meet in the K. of C. nail for . i their regular monthly business > meeting Tuesday evening at seveni thirty o’clock. I There will be an important busii 1 ness meeting of the Psi lota Xi sor- : ority at the home of Mise Bernice - De Voss Tuesday evening at seven--1 thirtv o’clock. i ; The Ever Ready class of the M. : E. Sunday school will give a steak - supper for the public Saturday eveninfi September 10. from five to sev- ■ on o’clock in the basement of the j church. Mrs. Dick Ehinger will be hostess ; to the So-Cha-Rea club at her home on North Third street Thursday i evening at seven-thirty o’clock.

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i trial of James J. Hines, Tammany district leader charged with having provided protection for the lottery racket.

Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Drum, daughters. Marian and Margery an 1 David Bowman have returned from a mo- ( tor trip through Kentucky. While ! there they visited with Mrs. Drum’s , sister, Mrs. Charles Spencer. Roy S. Johnson left this morning for Pemberville, Ohio, where he will conduct an auction sale in connection with the county fair. At the auction will be offered the prize winning 4-H club show cat- | tie which sales is sponsored by ‘ the American Legion post of that city. Mrs. Don Quinn returned to her, home in Oak Park. Hl., this morning after a several days’ visit with her parents. Judge and Mrs. James I T. Merryman and other relatives ! and friends. Albert Fuller of Detroit was in Decatur today attending to his business interests here. Mrs. M. L. Stone of Washington,

D. C-. Mrs. Fred Galvin of Norfolk, Va. and Mrs. D. Howard and son Paul of Lake View Ohio have returned to their respective homes after a several days visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schroyer. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Cleveland of North Ninth street motored to Great Lakes. Illinois U. S. Naval Training Station Wednesday where they attended the graduation exercises of the latter’s son, Scott Harvey Manning following his three months’ training. Manning returned to Decatur with the Celevlands for a ten day’s leave after which he w ill be sent to San Diego. Cal. to attend the naval trade school. Miss Patricia Gibbons of Chicago, Illinois is a guest in the Cleveland residence on North Ninth’ street. Miss Loreto Rose Lose has returned from a ten days’ trip visiting places of interest in Ohio, Michigan and Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allwein will spend the week end and Labor Day with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Shaw in She’by. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Cole and son.

Tommy, and E. W. Johnson will spend Lalxir Day in Ausiln, Minn., with the Thetus Hocker and the D. W. Johnson families. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Scluifer and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Schafer will spend the week-end and Labor Day, nl Luke James. COURT HOUSE Account Suits A suit on account was filed by E. E. Connor and Ray McCollum, doing business under name of Central Grocery against Edward Fenr.ig, and the summons Issued return- • able September 14, 1938. I A suit on account was also filed l>y E. E. Conner and Ray McCollumI doing business under the name of ! the Central Grovery against Robert j Lough. The return date is SeptemI her 14. New Suit Filgd | A suit to foreclose a mortgage was filed by the Federal Land Bank of Louisville against Rufus Mesh-

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horgor,,and others. Tho summons was issued to the sheriff of Adams county for the defendants, Rufus Meslilierger, Leila M< shbergt-r, Philip Schug. Everett Scliug, Fred Schwa itz, Fred Beeler, Everet Banter, G W. Springer, president of the People* State Bank of Berne; Sam Nussbaum Grover Ncuenschwantier and Lawrence L. Yager 'rustees lor tlie benefit of stockholders of and to the Sheriff of Murlon county for Dan Flueckiger state agen', John Hancock state agent for John Hancock Mutual insurance company and to the eherimm of Madison county for Indian General Service company of Alexandria. All summons are returnable September 24. o , — - — Big Apple Nature's Own Bristow. Okla. —|(U.R> Ed Patterson, a farmer, knows that "the big apple" is more than a dance. His "big apple" is Just that; he grew it in his orchard and it weighs nearly a pound. 0 Penny Dance Sunday Sunset