Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 212, Decatur, Adams County, 8 September 1938 — Page 3
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“ CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phone* 1000 — 1001 Thursday Eta Tan Sigma sorority, Miss Boti ty Trloker. 7:30 p. m. SoCha-Rea Club. Mr*. Dick Ehln- ' ger, 7:30 p. m. Presbyterian Missionary Society, Mrs. Ix>o Saylors, 2:30 p. m. Evangelical Ladles’ Aid Society, Church Parlors. 2 p. m. Home Missionary Society Lun- ; cheon. M. E. Church. 12:30 p. m. I Y. P. M. C.. Miss Patsy McCon 1 nell. 7:30 p. m. , Christian Ladles’ Aid Picnic, and : Meeting. Hanna-Nuttman Park, 2:30 i p m * Delta Theta Tati Chicken Fry, ; Sun Set Park, 5:30 p. m. Baptist 'Woman's Society, Mrs. | j Alva Baker. 2:30 p. m. Better Homes Club, Monroe ; School, 7:30 p. m. Women of the Moose, Moose | Home. 8 p. m. Friday American Legion Auxiliary installation of Officers. Legion Home. 8 p. m. Pokahontas Lodge. Red Men’s Hall. 7:30 p. m. Saturday Ever Ready Clas. Steak Supper. M. E. Church Basement, 5 to 7 p. m. Tuesday Rebekah Lodge. I. O. O. F. Meeting, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Rehekah District Meeting. After- ! noon and Evening. I. O. O. F. Hall. 1 visited relatives and friends at Fort . Wayne, Crooked Lake and WawaI see. I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Buffenbarger have returned to Indianapolis where the former will resume his duties a« assistant coach at Southport high school. James Rice of this city has re- , , ceived a letter from Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Brittson of Dallas Texas, who are now vacationing and enjoying : the best of health in Colorado. Mr. ■ Brittson was in the hardware business here, leaving this citv about ‘ 35 years ago. Mrs. Henry Nelrelter and Miss ‘ Eleanor Reppert left yesterday on an eight daye’ vacation trip ‘hrough the Shenandoah valley. They will also spend some time at Washing-. « ton. D. C. I Roy Kalver left today for Chica- > go, where he will join Mrs. Kalver, and daughter, who have been visit- ! ing relatives there the past two : weeks. They will return to Decatur 1 Monday. I Robert Cole. Edgar Mutschler. John DeVoes and Carl Gerber will • attend the night game at Cincinnati tonight between the Reds and Pir-1 1 a’es. The Misees Mildred Bieberkh and Norma Bienz and Norman Sciicenherr. Oscar Schuller and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Bienz have returned from Indianapolis where they attended the state fair for two days. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eyanson and children Donald, Joan. Kathleen, Mary Lou and Glen. returned to I their home in Nevada. lowa, today ! after a week’s visit with Mr. Eyaneon’s mother, Mrs. Mary Eyanson and brothers. Ray Eyanson and family and C. D. Eyanson and family. Miss Marjorie Helm of Indianapolis, who has been ill for tne past week, is much improved and was able to be up today. A 14-year-old Mexican girl was brought to the office of a local physician this morning for treatment of an injury sustained when she cut eff the end of the thumb on her left hand The girl, daughter of a Mexican beet worker, of near this city, whose name was not learned, was topping beets when the accident occurred. I Lagro Youth Admits Plot To Wreck Train Wabash. Ind., Sept. B—CUP)—8 —CUP)— ! William Tucker, 20, of Largo, was i lodged in jail here today after he - confessed that he planned to wreck a Wabash railroad passenger train which passed through the city at midnight. Early today the youth went to Largo and told the railroad station agent G. F. Burcroff, that “two J fellows tried to wreck the train.” Burcroff called police to hear his story. o Hear the baying of those hounds. There’s “Old Lead Listen to “Old Sport. ‘ Little Nell” is leading the pack now . This is what you will hear at Sunset Park all day Sunday, —• * K indergarten I OPENS MONDAY Sept. 12th To be conducted in the Public | Library, 8:45 a. m. to 11 a. m. Mrs. Russell Owens, Phone 1180 •
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OPERATION FOR JIM ROOSEVELT President’s Son To Undergo Operation For Stomach Ulcer Rochester, Minn., Sept. B.—<U,R>--James Roosevelt, the president’s eldest son and secretary, will undergo an operation for removal of a stomach ulcer early next week, a Mayo clinic physician announced today. Roosevelt entered St. Marys hospital, one of the clinic group, last night after he had been examined by Mayo physicians. "Resulte of previous treatments
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were disappointing," the physicinn isaid. Roosevelt arrived here Monday for a “physical checkup.” He was i accompanied by his mother, Mrs. I Franklin D. Roosevelt. They had ' ■ intended to return to their Hyde: Bark, N. Y , home last night. Mayo clinic physicians first exi amined Roosevelt May 24. He returned to the clinic June 21 and underwent a regime of rest and t diet until July 18. At the time of . his release doctors believed an opr eration would be unnecessary. Mrs. Roosevelt telephoned the I President lust night and advised him of the doctors' decision. She , said she would remain and that Mrs. James Roosevelt probably would join her this week-end. o •* Vra.U In A Oond T»w» — l>e<-n«ur
COUNTY BOARD CUTSj (CONTINUED FROM FACE ONE) j I asked for this. I The largest cut In the general: ! fund budget was In the county J ! surveyor’s office, which was cut 1 from $11,415 to $7,200. The council reduced the differ- , enco in receipts nnd expenses nt the county Infirmary from $18,27<fl to $14,970, and at the county hospital from $5,700 to $3,400. 1939 Budget Cuts County clerk, asked, $8,522, received, sfi,9l2. County auditor, asked, $4,940, received, $4,740. I County treasurer, asked, $4,300, •' received $4,300. County recorder, asked, $3,350, received, $3,240. ' County sheriff, asked. $5,910, re-
It is for your entertainment that an army of the world’s greatest talents is ever on the march, forging ahead to open new vistas for your delight — adding brilliant new recruits from all the arts every day in the year. Spare nothing, says Hollywood, to make the motion picture theatre the happy haven it is, the place to which millions may confidently come for freedom from boredom and care ... for suspense that makes the pulse beat faster ... for romance that warms the heart... for hearty laughter and eye-filling beauty. The unseen hands applaud — and we who make motion pictures hear the echo. It guides us, inspires us, challenges us to fresh endeavors to make the movies better and better.
Watch for these new season's pictures at your favorite theatre:
IJITLE MISS BROADWAY Shirley Temple, George Murphy MOTHER CAREY’S CHICKENS Anne Shirley, Ruby Keeler, James Elliaon PROFESSOR BEWARE Harold Lloyd, Phyllis Welch THE AMAZING DR. CUTTERHOUSE Edward G. Robinson, Claire Trevor THE CHASER Dennis O'Keefe, Ann Morriss, Lewis Stone BAREFOOT BOY Jackie Moran, Marcia Mae Jones ALGIERS , . _ Charles Boyer, Hedy LaMarr, Sigrid Gurie BI'LLDOt; DRUMMOND IN AFRICA John Howard, Heather Angel, H. B. Warner GATEWAY Don Ameche, Arleen Whelan I’M FROM THE CITY Joe Penner, Richard Lane, Lorraine Krueger LETTER OF INTRODUCTION Adolphe Menjou, Andrea Leeds, Edgar Bergen THE CROWD ROARS Robert Taylor, Maureen O’Sullivan MR. CHUMP Johnny Davis, Lola Lane, Penny Singleton KEEP SMILING Jane Withers, Gloria Stuart PAINTED DESERT George O’Brien, Laraine Johnson RICH MAN—PUOK GIRL Robert Young, Lew Ayres, Ruth ILlSsey THE MISSING GUEST Paul Kelly, Constance Moore
'ceived, $5,710. | County surveyor, asked, $11,415, : received, $7,200. z i County agent, asked, $2,120, received, $2,110. j Superintendent of school, asked, ' $3,380, received, $3,265. Health commissioners, asked,] ' $749, received, $609. County coroner, asked, $750, rc-j 'ceived, $725. i County assessor, asked, $1,935, I received, $1,935. Prosecuting attorney, asked, sl,-1 870, received, $1,795. Circuit court, asked, $6,835, re-1 ceived. $6,835. Court house, asked, $5,570, reI ceived. $4,820. County jail, asked. $2,075, re-1 -ceived, $1,725. County Infirmary, asked, $18,270, i received, $14,970. County hospital .asked, $5,700,
THE TEXANS Joan Bennett, Randolph Scott, May Robeon RACKET BUSTERS Humphrey Bugaxt, George Brent THE GLADIATOR Joe E. Brown, June Travis ALEXANDER’S RAGTIME BSND Tyrone Power, Alice Faye, Don Ameche BLOCK-HEADS Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy GIVE ME A SAILOR Martha Raye, Bob Hope, Betty Grable SMASHING THE RACKETS Chester Moms. Frances Mercer, Rita Johnsor BREAKING THE ICE Bobby Breen, Charles Ruggles DARK RAPTURE African Jungle Feature MARIE ANTOINETTE Norma Shearer, Tyrone Power SPAWN OF THE NORTH George Raft, Henry Fonda, Dorothy SPEED TO BURN Michael W'halen, J.ynn Bari BOY MEETS GIRL James Cagney, Pat O’Brien, Marie Wilson UNDER THE BIG TOP Anne Nagel, Marjorie Main, Grant Richer CAREFREE F red Astaire. Ginger Rogers FOUR’S A CROWD Etrol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland FRESHMAN YEAR Dixie Dunbar, William Lundigan
received, $3,400. County commissioners, asked, $28,332, received $27,332. — — o WPA Workers Given Approval Os Funds | Bluffton, Ind , Sept. 8.-4U.R> The I . Wells county council today had I ' appropriated $25,000 to finance I WPA work for the balance of the ' year, following u demonstration by ' 350 WPA workers last night ask- ] ing double that amount. o Ask Investigation Os Maryland Racei ■ _ Washington, Sept. B—(UP)—The8 —(UP)—The senate campaign Investigating com- ' rnittee today called the Justice de-| part meat into the Democratic sena-
Now —on the eve of the Golden Jubilee of motion pictures — there is ready for you a remarkable array of new productions — the finest, we feel, that have ever been presented in a single season. On them we have lavished all our skill, all our experience, all our resources. Here are pictures to charm and to thrill — pictures to amaze and amuse — pictures destined to weave their magic about the hearts and the minds of millions of people — to lighten their labor and brighten their lives, to lift them out of the drab, workaday world into a new world of wonder — timeless and boundless. See them — give yourself up to their spell — relax and let them work their magic. They are a tonic for your mind and your heart — they are good for what ails yon.
I AM THE LAW EdwardG. Robinson, John Beal, Wendy Barrie MY LUCKY STAR Sonja Henie, Richard Greene SING YOU SINNERS Bing Crosby, Fred Mac Murray, Ellen Drew THREE LOVES HAS NANCY Janet Gaynor, Robert Montgomery ROYS TOWN Spencer Tracy, Mickey Rooney IN OLD MEXICO William Boyd, Russell Hayden. George K.iye. SAFETY IN NUMBERS The Jones Family, Jed Prouty, Shirley I k-an<-THE AFFAIRS OF ANNABEL Jack Uakie, Lucille Ball THE COMET Wm. Gargan, Joy Hodges, Andy Devine SECRETS OF AN ACTRESS t Kay Francis, George Brent, lan Hunter THE LADY OBJECTS Lanny Ross, Gloria Stuart JUVENILE COURT Paul Kelly, Rita Hayworth, Frankie Dan HOLD THAT CO-ED John Barrymore, George Murphy RENEGADE RANGER George O’Brien, Rita Hayworth SONS OF THE LEGION Lynne Overman, Evelyn Keyes THE ROAD TO RENO Randolph Scott, Hope Hampton TOO HOT TO HANDLE Clark Gable, Myrna Loy, Walter Connolly
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VALLEY OF THE GIANTS Charles Bickford, Claire Trevor, Jack DRUMS Sabu, Raymond Massey, Valerie Hobson CAMPUS CONFESSIONS Hank Luisetti, Betty Grable FUGITIVES FOR A NIGHT Frank Albertson, Eleanor Lynn LISTEN DARLING Freddie Bartholomew, Judy Garlan THE LAST EXPRESS Kent Taylor, Dorothea Kent, Barbar.; Rea 1 TIME OUT FOR MURDER Gloria Stuart, Michael Whalen FOUR DAUGHTERS Claude Rains, Priscilla, Rosemar*, L<>’ 1 nne WANTED BY THE POLICE Frankie Darro GIRLS* SCHOOL Anne Slurley, Nan Grey KING OF ALCATRAZ Gail Patrick, Lloyd Nolan, J. Carroll Naish MR. WONG, DETECTIVE Boris Karloff YOU CANT TAKE IT WITH YOU Jean Arthur, Lionel Barrymore ROOM SERVICE The Marx Brotliers, Lucille Ball STABLEMATES Wallace Beery, Mickey Rooney SUBMARINE PATROL Richard Greene. Nancy Kelly, Geo: . incroft 1 YOUTH TAKES A FLING Andrea Leeds, Joel McCrea, ’>*- . Kent
