Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 73, Decatur, Adams County, 27 March 1939 — Page 3
SOCIETY
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watching Spencer Tracy and Sir Cedric Hardwicke do* scene for "Stanley and Lhingatone." It is the sort ot a set that always impresses vl* 11 ora — an African village with a cluster of hut* surrounded by * stockade and.
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I'* «S (1 V|, beyond that, a portraying squatty trees M rolling terrain of the Utora are leaning forward * tch the low-voiced con«the two men. « • two-times winner of *®y award and one of • greatest acton. tog obviously la wrong *«• »<*. right in the ’Jt, Director Henry King •nd every body looks u? iru °* th * ,ta <* u King talk back J- then Sir Cedric say. f to Tracy .nd Tracy to be Just too h ** r .* h,t theM peo‘Jhng - theae famous peoH°wn with responsibility X up clo ** to wh,r * *' Tracy (Henry M. StanSir Cedric (Dr. Livthat he should return to la a low droning **>• H to no wonder vtaitora don’t notice It, But the film aa an airplane that the sound win be tav. ™ mlcr °P hon «- •«y« Director King, company looka upward, torks casually; “Over at have eound-proof • tev. T w! ntl * th t “ yg Kln t. “but thia la * x P r **»lon of Inhla face and dropping
Slomt* Flor* Blank*. Norma Wefel, I ixona D**fe|. Iron* W»*h«*r. Eldora 'S. hurder Alma Selking, No* a Kt» let Paulin** Harts. Klma H>wum, . and Mr. and Mra Amos Thi**m«< and family. The Tri Kappa Ctrl Rroeta are working hard to complele thetr handicraft work, after which the sm«tt* , will sell chancaa on a quilt which will ha displayed at fba NlHlek Mora. Th** support nt tha public I will bo appreciated aa they expect ' to use the receipts to RO to the lake , thia summer. Titatet* may i« bought from any member of the I mop. LEGION AUXILIARY MET FRIDAY EVENING The American Legion auxiliary mol at the Legion Home Friday eve. tilng for the regular social meeting The evening waa apent in playing rhum and prises were wnn by Mr*. 'Evelyn Gladfelter and Mr* Mabel I Llniger. A report of the community «ervice and child welfare wa* given by Mra. Naomi Hermann. At the . clone of the meeting delictoM tv frenhment* were aerved by the ho> t»*ae*. Mr. Annahelle Gehr'g. Mrs. I’ffle Fla ugh and Mra. Ada liter- **' VIOLETT RITTER WEDS HOMER SPRINGER Mr. and Mra. Samuel Hitter announce the marriage of th<-r daugni ter. Vlolett. to Hom- r Springer. The J marriage wa* performed March twenty-fifth by Rev C. J. Miner. The couple will reside in Decatur. I The Winner class of the Evan- j gelical Sunday school will have a j hard time, pot luck (upper and I party at the borne of Frank Lynch 21® North Fifth street tonight at <3O o'clock Thia party I* for' all member* and their famflb** CHARLOTTE ELZEY IS MARRIED SUNDAY NOON Miaa Charlotte E'.iey. daughter i of Mr. and Mra. Format Elaey ot . Decatur and Donald Anrpach of L>ma. Ohio, were united Th marriage . Sunday. March twenty-sixth. at - twelve o'clock noon at the Metho - mat church at Bryan. Ohio. Mis* i Eatty Macklin and John DrVoaa I were the attendant* of the couple. The bride wore a powder blue I dress with white acce*aor.ea and- - Mick patent leather *h->ea. She I i worn a corsage of gardenias. Mia* . Macklin wore a fuchla* dreg* with , accessories to match and wore a - corsage of garden:**. After the
"Over at M-G-M. only B picture# are made on old ones." • King gives up, whereupon Str Cedric, with the utmost gravity, addresses Tracy. “It’s too bad the take was spoiled,** says Sir Cedric. "That last speech of yours was very fine. ... Os course. 1 did detect a certain American coarseness." Tracy's grin brings you up to date and now we’d like to tell you about another conversation between Tracy and the dryly humorous Sir Cedric. This time, all Hollywood was tn the same position ss the visitors 30 feet behind the camera. It was at the Academy ball, when Sir Cedric called Tracy up to receive hie statuette. As Tracy, amidst the applause of fllmdom, stepped up to the speaker. Sir Cedric looked at him eloquently and whispered under his breath: “Dr. Livingstone, I presume!'* It really happened, so help ms We dropped in on Lupe Velea ths other day. She is doing a picture. "The Girl From Mexico," for R-K-O, but at the moment she la sprawled out on a couch In her dressing room. Her standin is sitting on the foot of the couch massaging one of Lupe's toes. "Hello, darling!" shouts Lupe (everybody la darling to Lupe). "We are telling atorics. They don’t make any sense but we are laughing like the deviL Have you met Mr Kelly? Hey. Mr. Kelly!" A tiny, white chihauhau dog. with an oversired haul like a newborn bird's, gets up from beside Lupe and gives us a pop-eyed stars. "Isn’t he a darling?" asks Lupe. "I pay »500 tor that dog and I name him Mr. Kelly after my friend. Shipwreck Kelly!” Paying »500 for a dog Is nothing to Lupe. She likes to apend ! money. •'Have you heard the joke on my business manager?" she exclaims. "Fur months, he la after me to rent my house In Beverly Hille to save money. 1 finally rent it for WOO a month, so what happena? I coma out here to make this picture and I have to rent a house myself. It'a a much bigger house and It costa me 11,000 a month!” "Quiet!” calle a voice from the set. We don’t know whose voice but you may be sure of one thing—he's Hollywood's biggest optimist
DECATI’R DAILY DEMOCRAT .MONDAY MARCH H. 19.19
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline. 11 A. M. d«on*ttu wihneo •henea 1000 — 1001 Monday Christian Missionary Society. Mra Fred King. ?-J0 p m Research Club, Mrs Leo Saylors. 3;.1u p. m Music Department. Mrs. O. J , ncaveru. 7: Bo p. n . Dramatic Department. Mr* John I'etemon. 7 3<» p m. • Literature Department. Mrs MH*' Inn Swearingen. 7;So p m. Art Department. Miaa Fern Passwater. T 30 p. m Junior Women. Mi*a Citherio* Jackson. 7 30 p. m. <’TO Meeting. D. C. H. S Audi-' tor Him. 3 p. m Winner lias* Hard Time, pot I I latch Supper- Ftank Lynch. < 3o 1 Tuesday Kirkland Ladlee' Club, Kirkland High School, i p. m. | Rebekah Ixtdg*. Odd Fallow'd Hall 7:30 p. m. Civic Section. Library Rest Room 7 p. m. 1 Church Mother * Study Club, Ma-! ihodlat Church. S.3U p. m. Young Matron'* Club. Mra. Tillman Gehrig 7:3b p. m. Willing Worhera of Moume M.l E Church Mr*. G. W. Btiacbe, ?;ju pm. Wednesday t'nlon Township Women's Club.' I Mr* Waiter Whitenbarger. 1:30 Ip m St. Vincent da Pad. K. of C. Hall 2 pm. Historical Clnb. Mra. David Campbell. 2 30 p. m. Shakespeare Club. Mr* Burt Burt Townaend. 2:30 p. m. Adame County Women'* Choru*. i "loose Home. i;3O pm Thursday Thoa*ine Allen Society. Mrs. VlrI ail Fleming. 2 p m. Eastern Star Dinner. Masonln I Hall. 6 p. m. Eastern Star Meeting. Masonic Hall. 2:30 p. m. ! c -remony the couple left for a short wedding trip. They will make their residence In I Aryan. Ohio, where Mr. Anspach it the manager of the Newberry Stpr--. Mr. Anspach formerly managed the ikcatur tie wherry More- and Mrs. Anspach was forme tly cashier of the same store, . __ ENTERTAINS WITH DINNER SUNDAY NOON Mr. and Mra. Thomas Cook entertained Sunday noon al dinner for ' Mr*. Cook'* brother Palmer Stauffer. who is visiting here from Glen Dale. California. Those present were ‘I ’Jr. and Mr*. Jason Murlln cf North, Fairfield. Ohio; Miss Zeta Brooks, jof Plymouth Ohio: Mr. and Mra. I L. L. Ayera and uaughter. Don* Jean Mr. and Mr*. E. G. Bernett and daughter Sandra Jean, all of Indianapolis. Mr*. C. A. Baker and so* llershel. Mr. and Mr*. Doriou* Hamma and daughter Mary Jane. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hamma and son Weldon, all ot Portland; Mr. and Mra. J. P. Llechty and daughter Norma. Mr. and Mr*. Rufus Amstutx and son Rober. Mr and Mrs W. G. Atnstut* and family, al! of Herne; Mr and Mr*. O. W. Hamma and fa mtly and Mr. and Mr*. Chaster Reynolds and family of Decatur. MARGARET EICHAR IS BRIDE OF J. A. MAXWELL Mis* Margaret Elchar, daughter Mi and Mrs. D. F. Elchar and Dr. J. A. Maxwell ot Willshire i were united in martiage Saturday afternoon. March twenty-fifth at' four-thirty o'clock In the Met ha-, dist church at Willshire. Rev Samuel Brunner, assisted hy Rev. Datld Elchar. brother ot the bride, performed lite ceremony. The bride waa given away by her brother. Rev. IMvid Elchar. The altar wa* decor-! ated with lilllea. rose snapdragon* and white candleabraa at e;-ch end Preceedlng the ceremony Mra. William G. Hoffer played a abort mittical and she also played during the ceremony. I'shyt* were Janetln Cowan »nd Norma lirMtout The bride wore a beige coatume suit with fur lapel*, a blue bat and beige acceasorles. She wore a shoulder corsage of sweet pea* and Illlles-of-the valley. Following the wedding a six-thirty dinner was aerved at the Marsh Hotel in \an wert. Ohio, to the immediate families and friends. The table wa* do-
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< orated with spring flower*. «.*bdle< and centered *Hb a three tier wedd-' 'nt - aka topped with g mlnlatur’ bride and groom. The coup)* kit for a short wedding trig. They Wilt I make their borne to Mottpelisf. ! Ohio after April first. The btide ba* been eßgl-iyed •< a n tree in the office of br Palmer f:l< her in thia cHy. COUPLE CELEBRATES NTH ANNIVERSARY Mr and Mr*. Jacob Koos of North ' ' Fltth Street celebrated the If fifty. ’ *;s«h wedding ann veraary Ratur i -lay evening at their home A carry >n dinner was served at «ta-thlrty. , The tabk* were decorated with I •lower* and < and lea. During th* di* : tier Mr, and Mra Kooa told of their ' first meeting and of their Wedding I c.iiesi* for the occaklM Wet* Mr. ivoos's one living slater. Mra. Rv I becca Jackson of thia city, The I - hildren, were Mr. and Mrs. Olea W. Warner of Chicago, Mr. and Mr*. | Harvey Kooa of thia city. Mr. and . t'laitde Harvey o f Monroe. The 1 atandi hlldren Mr. and Mrs. L* C. Warner of Chicago. Mr. and Mra. | Sherman Kooa of Decatur. Mr. and | Mr*. Edward Zimmerman of Linn Grove Guy Kooa. Dale Kathleen. Junior, Donald. Vera Harvey and I one great grandchild Jane* liollia , Warner. Personals Mr. and Mra Fred Chronister, daughter Lol*, and Mr. and Mra. j Robert Garard visited with Rev« Siitiderman In Celina Sunday sf ’ temoon They report Rev Sund- I erntan a* being able to he up. al-' 'hough hl* arm will be in a caW for several week* yet. Ilia aon. 1 Arthur, and daughter. Mra. Kent 1 Boucher of Boston. Maa*., arrived Sunday to upend a week with him Mr. and Mrs. Boh Magley vlsitad at Bluffton Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. David Adam* and daughter. Mia* Margie and Mlase* ' Mary Franks. Alice To*t and Martha Mat y were Fort Wayne visitors Sunday afternoon. A number from here drove to • I Fort Wayne late last evening to wit-1 ' t.i ss the celebrstlon over Central! ‘ Catholic victory In the national ba* ! ketball tournament and enjoved the' event. Etep* were taken at Purdue UMverrity today for the annual - tipea l House" which will be beld on Frt-' dvy afternoon and evening. May 5. ‘ - when a general committee to handle <ii tail* of thia affair wa* uamed by l president E. C. Elliott. While the i 'Open llouae'' la planned a* a fen- ' cure of ala Week »hen hundred* | of almuni and former student* will* J return to the campus, ft I* prlmar-' , Ily for the general |-üblic which ha* the opportunity to see the Vniver-i rtty actually *t work. Mr*. Joaephine Rinler of Gary! returned to her home Saturday after visiting her slater. Mr*. George Squier. of the past weak. Mr. and Mrs. Revllla Mytr* were - guest* of the latter * parents. Mr. aud Mr George Squier Sunday. Hoosier archer* will getber at Brown County state park on April' !•; for the fifth annuel Redbud Arch- . try Meet, sponsored by tUe Depart meat ot Conservation and open toj all Indiana how-and-arrow enthu-, tlasts Virgil M. Summon*, commissioner. said today. The meet la being taged with the cooperation of the Hoosier State Archery Associa!tlon. A second order for 193 b map* of jth“ state highway system ba* been II ocessary to meet the requests > which have lieen pouring tn since ; {distribution of the new map wa* started last mouth. T. A. Dlacus. I chairman of the State Highways I ( otntnlsslon. said today. Request* ■liiow being received, will be tilled a* > soon as deliverle* of the s.-cond or--1 der of map* are made by tbe printer. No change wa* made In open or ’ closed seasons for fishing in IbdUna during the recent session ot 1 tne General Assembly. The present open season applies to bluegills, red-eared sunflrii. Sropple*. rock 1 IMS*, sliver or yellow bass email and large mouth black b*ss. Ken--1 tuoky bass, white or striped bus*. ' pike-perch- pike or pickerel and 1 yellow perch. The closed season on these species begin* May 1 »nd ends Jane l<. Mr*. Amo* Fisher ha* returned home from Fort Wayna where she ba* been visiting her daughter. Mr*. Herb Grel*er and family for th>» past several week*. Martha Myer* spent th* weekend In Muncie a* the guest of her, slater. Zula Porter of Ball State Teach*; er'a College visited friend* ind relative* tn the city over the week-end. Mr. and Mr*. Glen W. Warner I were week end visitors In Decatur. 1 Mr. and Mrs Shermaln Koos had an their Sunday guests Mr. »nd Mra. Lowell C. Warner and daughter ot Chicago. Mr. Warner la professor of electrical engineering at the R. C. A. institute there. Mr. and Mrs. H. U Conter today ' observed their forty-fifth weddln< anniversary. Mr. Conter says that (looking forward that seem* a long I time but looking back, Il ha* whiak-
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, <*d along *o rapidly he can t account 1 for It. Mr*. Conter who ha* been lan invalid for year* is suffering from an attack if influeuta and a nurse i* attending Iter. M.-. Corner served six year* a* deputy secretary of state and four year aa t-easurer of Lake county. Mr*. William Bell left this mornI Ing for Rochester. Minn.', where ' she will visit her parents. Mr*. I Schafer is quite il. In a hospital j there Mr. Schafer I* expected home the latter part of this week and Mr*. Hell will remain wnile he I* . here. Attorneys David E. Smith and H. |C. Parrish of Fort Wayne attended to business in this city today. Dr. and Mr*. Palmer Eicher attended the Eichar-Muxw.l) wedding I Saturday afternoon In Willshire, i Ohio. Linn i* recuperating from a several day* Hines* with thu arlppe which kept him in a hotel room In Michigan. He came homo Friday evening .Mis* Bert ha Heller of Indianapolis visited here over Sunday with bar sister Mr*. J. V.’. Tyndall. Norbert Holthouae who la working in Chicago for the Indiana Pub-
PUBLIC SALE The undersigned executor for estate of A. K Brainard will sell at public auction at 1815 W. Monroe Street, on MONDAY, APRIL 3,1939 Commencing at 1:00 P. M. 4 ruga: 2 commodes: 3 rugs 9xlo. 9x12. 9x12: 3 Reds A Springs: 2 j Mattresses; 2 mirrors; electric brooder; Ironing board; Incubator: electric Iron and cord: 3 gal. tube; Ice box; clock; cherry cupbourd; , kitchen table; gas range; oil stove; set china dishes; aluminum roaster; aluminum cooker; cherry library table; 4 rocking chairs, lied davenport; fi dining room chairs: round dining table: buffet; <»ak writing desk; oil heater: dresser; violin: violin stand; small box tools: 7 hand aawa; 2 key hole saws; tool box and tools: 3 bevel squares; try square; 1 square: 2 sledge; cross cut saw; vice; Iron force drill; 1 boat trailer; heating stove; pair :>oat oars: Ford auto 1919 Model "T"; large cherry carpenter tool box; extension ladder: lawn mower; 20 ft. one Inch rope; 5 gal. can; hedge trimmer: 20 ft. H In. rope; electric stand lamp; fruit cupboard: fruit Jars; 17 bits and braces: files and chisels: 7 wood plsnes. step ladder; 2 shovels; post auger and bar; 2 axes and maddox; and many small articles too numerous to mention ’ TERMS Uguh CLEMENT M. BRAINARD, Executor 1 Roy 8. Johnson—Auctioneer. I Harry T. Grube—Attorney.
mC Service Commission viai’ed hl* mother here over Sunday. Harvey Stevens of Indianapolttfilled here over the week-end. Judge DeVoaa with other members of the Indian* appellate court enjoyed a several day* visit In New Orleans, the judge returnhg her*; for the week-end. It is important that your *'purp' carry a city tag If you don't wan him taken to the city pound Mr*. Neva R. Sharrow returned yesterday front 'lndianapoll*, where she completed a course In the Floyd Jone* school of sacred music. o ■ — Adams County Memorial Hospital li Dismissed- Mr*. Hernard Rumrchlag. rural route, Decatur Harold Joseph, route one. Monroe; Mrs. Wilson Belt* and baby, route tour. Decatur; Mrs. Ixtrenx Carre*, route I live, Decatur; Mrs. Chester Crote. Dixon. Ohio; Rotten Gay. 324 Marshall Street; Mrs. Frank Rhoadeu. Celina. Ohio. Admitted—Jes*e C. Stti'on, US Sixth Street; Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Harris. Second Street; Kansom Hsr-' ria. North Manchester; Robert Ree<f Silver latke. Note- The Adam* 1 county hospital does not give babies I ' out for abdoptlon.
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