Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 186, Decatur, Adams County, 7 August 1931 — Page 3

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CLUB CALENDAR Thursday Christian Ladles Aid Society, j Mrs. Henry Neireiter, p. m. M. E. Ever Ready Class. Mrs. A ' D. Sir ties, postponed one week. | Evangelical Missionary Society, I, church basement 2:30 p. nt. Mt. Pleasant Lalies Aid Society.', Mis. David Cook 2 p. nt. Methodist W H. M.-S. Mrs. Frank Downs, 2:30 p. m t, Friday Mot'on Pictures, “Life at Moody Bible institute, Chicago” Baptist 1 . church, S p. m. Hobo U. B. Willing Workers, ( lass, W. F. Hilton, everting. , Saturday Root township IH Girls Club. Mrs. Sherman Kunkel l:3o p. m. ( T ueaday Ml. Tabor Ladies Aid Society Mrs. Gladys Rauch 8 p. m. Better Homes, dlome Economics' Club, Mrs. E. W. Busche, 1 p. m. Wednesday Frivolity Club, Mrs. Waldo Eek- 1 ' rote, postponed one week. program committee for the coining 1 year of which Mrs. E. N. Wicks is 1 chairman, .Mrs. O. L. Vance. Mrs. Nellie Haney, and Mrs. J. T. Myers 1 comprise the committee. The mom- 1 bers wire reminded that September I 1 is the dues paying month and each ! member will be expected to pay 1 her dues at the next meeting. Cool refreshments wer? served 1 at the close of the afternoon by the hostesses, the Mesdamcs Frank 1 Downs, O. Vance, John Parrish, and C. D. I,"wton. I i LADIES AID SOCIETY HOLDS REGULAR MEETING The Mt. Pleasant Ladies Aid So- ' ciety met at the home of Mrs. David Cook. Thursday afternoon for the' regular meeting. Mrs. Francis 1 Fuhrman had charge of the devo- 1 tional service arid business meet- 1 ing in the absence of the president 1 and vice-president, and routine matters were discussed. 1 Following the meeting a luncheon was served by the hostess to the eight members and several chil- 1 dren pres nt. ' i HONORS HUSBAND WITH SURPRISE PARTY Mrs. Joseph Laurent entertained’ with a surprise party at her home'l on North Third street. Thursday,; evening, honoring her huaband on I his birthday anniversary. The guests at the summer affair, form; d tables of bridge. The ■ games were conducted in the groc-11 ery store fashion, prizes being awarded at the conclusion of each.; game. At the close of the evening Mrs. Laurent serv.d a luncheon in two delicious courses. ] CHRISTIAN LADIES AtD SOCIETY MEETS | Mrs. Henry Neireiter was hostess' I to the members of the laidies Aid I Soc iety of the Christian Church, at j < her home on North Ninth street, ■ Thursday afternoon. I; The meeting was well attended,!, and Mrs. A. D. Artman, president, I had charge of the devotional ser i, vices and pres ded over the regular routine of business. 1 A social hour followed in which, M.s. Neireier, assisted by her!’ mother Mrs. J. E. Anderson, served delicious refreshments, cthetsii ian 11 .The meeting of the Frivolity Club which was to have been held at the' home of Mrs. Waldo Eckrote Wed-, n-'silay. August 12. has been post-1 poned one week. ;, ~ MISSIONARY SOCIETY I HEARS OAKWOOD REPORT The members of the Women’s' Missionary Society of the Evanzeli-i raj Church met in the church base- 1 , meat. Thursday afternoon, for the' regular nn eting of the organization. I The meeting was opened with' song, after which Mrs. Fred McConnell had charge of the devotion- i al services. The lesson study which was in two parts was giver, by Mrs. Archie Long on the subject. “Col- ; umbus” and by Mrs. Gregg McFarland on “Porto Rico.’’ i Thi ty three members and guests |

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were present at the meeting, and Mrs. J. o. Trickier, president of the] society, presided over the business session. Mrs. Tricker also gave an Interesting report from Oakwood convention, where she was a delegate ft'Un the local missionary society. I: was decided to entertain at the group Tally in October. Following the business meeting, the August section of which Mis. Matt Breiner was the chairman, served refreshments. MRS. FRED SCHEARER HONORED ON BIRTHDAY The children and grandchildren | ot Mrs. Fred Schearer of Monroe-1 ville pleasantly surprised her Thursday ‘ Veiling, when they arrived at her home Io assist in celebrating her seventieth birthday anniversary. A social evening was enjoyed after which a luncheon was served. Mrs. Schearer rec ived a number of birthday gifts. I hose present were the honored guest, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Boerger and children Lawrence, Louis, and Louise, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Schearer and chihlr n, Melvin, Wilfred. Raymond, Lloyd, Robert, and Eileen, all of Monroeville; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schearer, Jr., and children Ida. Edward. Lucille and Frieda, Rev. and Mrs. L. 1). Dorn ! seif of Decatur, and Mr. and Mrs.' Crist Schearer of Fort Wayne. HOUSE GUEST HONORED AT PARTY Miss Ros mary Chancellor of Muncie, the house-guest of Missi Elizabeth Frankiin of Monroet street, was the honored guest at ; the evening party with which Miss I Franklin entertained, Thursday eve-, nlng. G tries of bunco w re played during the evening, and alter a social j time, a dainty luncheon was served. Bouquets of zinnias and golden I glow formed pretty decorations fori the summer evening party. The guest list for the affair included the Misses Mary Maxine 1 Brown. Eileen Burk. Doris Cook, 1 Rosemary Chancellor and Elizabeth Frankiin and the Messrs. Robert' Kleinhenz, Marion Baker, Ronald I Parrish. Harry Dailey and Robert' Heller. FORMEH DECATUR GIRL MARRIED AT COLDWATER At a church wedding performed at ; eight o'clock Thursday morning at the Holy Trinity church at Cold-i ater. Ohio. Miss Agnes Losche. i daughtei of Mr. and Mrs. William Losche, formerly of this city, be-, came the bride of Lamont Hoyng. ' The couple was attended by Miss Bertha Los< he. sister of the bride, as bridesmaid and Paul Hoyng, cousin of he gr< | m, as best man. Miss. Marcella Hoyng. < ousin of thei g.oow was the flower girl. Following the wedding a dinner: was served at the Mercelin? Hotel ( in Celina. Ohio for the bridal party j and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyng l will live at Coldwater where the l groom is associated In the hardware business with his father. Relatives from this city who attended the wedding were the Misses Nesswald. Lena and John Al> Iman and Mr. and Mrs. William Faurote.' The Root township 4H Girls Club I will inert with Mrs. Sherman Kun-1 kel. Saturday afternoon. August 8, at one-thirty (o’clock. MEETING OF LADIES AID The Zion Ladies Aid met Thurs- ' day afternoon at the home of Mr. 1 and Mrs. J. O. Parrish. The regular l routine of business was followed by the social hour. Those present were the Mesdames J. V. Pease, Hibbard High. WiWll Yager. Joseph Wolf. Ella Helmerick. William Sautbine, Frank Fugate and J. O. Parrish and Miss Blanche Fugate and Doris Andrews. o BERNE YOUTH SUFFERS BAI) SPINE INJURY (CONTINUED FORM PAGE ONE)| the water and with the aid of the. oth 1 r young men took him to a physician, and he was later removed to the home of his parents. 0 JAPAN HOLDS FLIERS’ PLANE (CONT’NI ED FROM PAGE ONEI' non-stop flight from Tokio to the' United States. Th' ir machine will be thoroughly overhauled, and an additional oil tank built on. Pangborn and Herndon may be one of three American flying teams planning to attempt the Pacific

i Royal Wedding Party - -?:w L - |— '’me r Th g /i e J? W % Os / I, s7 1 - the J ounE Heana. of Rumania, no- ' ernw in th h ? Archduke Anton of Hapsburg. at a brilliant c ,e---ISn i l l, lsto .r‘ c Palace of Sinaia, the Summer home of the Ru- ' onv Les? JXm’ H . er ? S i he wpddin ß Party just before the cere--1 f Hnn-bure mn b ht " Carol of Ruma nia, the Archduchess 1 hioen P Mnril’ n ?°l“ £r of . the bridegroom; Princess Ileana, the Dowager , Jueen Mane of Rumania. Standing, left to right: Prine s< Sigmarin- ’ en, Inneess Cyril of Rumania, Prince Anton of Hap.bu.i,, the brWegroom; Queen Marie of Jugoslavia.

flight to the United States. Don Moyle and C. A. Allen wi re ' reported still optimistic that they lean overcome official opposition I here to their start -in a second- . i hand plane on the perilous flight. I The Japanese, who indicate ! they , might hold th- plane for auction for I "delinquent customs payment.” insisted the machine was unfit for the ' projected crossing. The othr posible team includes | Russell Boardman and John Pollando. American trans-Atlantic fli-j |ers now at Istanbul, Turkey. Board-' man and Polando may fly to Japan, and were said to have inquired! 'about the $25,000 prize for the Pa-1

jcific flight offered by a Japanese newspaper. 0 HARRY BRODDY, WIFE, DAUGHTER DIE IN CRASH < O.VriXTEI '‘RilM CAGE o\E' of he mishap. , Two Decatur young ladies. Delores Kiepper and Patsy Holthouse ; were a few hundred feet behind the iil fa‘ed car. They were enroute to Fjrt Wayne. A suit case filled with i cl’pthing was scattered along the 'roadway, containing bathing suits 1 and summer clothing which gave evidence that they were enroute i to some summer resort. The train, a soulh-bound G. 11. and | i passenger train was engineered by i O. B. GarMng'Fort Wayne; Pat McGee. Fort Wayne was the conductor and B. Balyard. Fort Wayne was the fireman. The front of the train was I damaged in the wreck and was delayed for more titan an hour, because the front of the engine was bent down to the rails. Is Identified The only identification found was a card case in which was found a number of cards containing the following: ‘Harry Broddy. Manager, Blossom and Co.. Dayton. Ohio." Broddy was completely mutilated ■ and par's of his body were ground ;to bits and scattered along the : highway. The woman was badly I bruised; her aims and legs were j broken and the back of her skull I was torn completely off. The girl was crushed about the head and body but lived for a few minutes following ‘he mishap. A number of passengers from the train and the Misses Kiepper and Holthouse aided in carrying her from the wreckage of the auto and several of them stated that she breathed sot several minutes. Bodies Removed Tlie bodies of the man and wort.an were taken to the Lobensteiu land Doan funeral home here and th n girl's body was aken to the S. E. j 1 ’lack funeral home. No one could be located besides I'he engineer and /iremen'of the . train who were eye witnesses to the | tragedy. It was the general belief 'that ‘he car was travelling along | the highway and that the driver saw 'the approach of the train too late I to avoid the mi«h-ip. Evidently the ■driver attempted to swerve the m to the east and drive into a cornfield in an effort to avoid s.rikipg the tr ain. The turn was only enough ’o make the wreck almost head-on. The automobile carried an Ohio license 11-68-551.

River Controls Gas Pieces Reno. — (U.P. -In the retail gasolin ss here service station operators are not on one side of the fence lor the other; they are on one side or the other of the Truckee river. 1 North of th? river gasoline was selling at at 20% cents a gallon, and on the south side 21% cents was the prevailing price. Gold-Standard '.aw Congress passed the tiei makiiiv gold the single stanifard of cur . rency on March 14 limo

THE CORT A Cool Pla.c to See a Show SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY Matinee Sunday 2 p.m.—loc-.‘;sc Evening Show 7 p.m. — 15c-10c ' / / ■ / / ( II / • i I k t :l ■ ■HEKHrs*' Ik iW-Wi we® K I I II IHRHHHHIft COMEDO NEWS CARTOON lOMGHT-TOMORROW—Ken Maynard in “THE TWO f'liv M ’ N” a drama of the West. ALSO — “TALKING 1 TURKEY” comedy. Cartoon. Matinee Saturday 2 p.m. Evening 7 10c-35c >

I Wind Hurls Planes Down —.— Selfridge Field, Mt. Clemens, I I Mich., Aug. 7. (U.R> —A gust of wind through the formation of 18 army pursuit planes today sent two planes hurtling to earth and a third hurtling to a precarious landing. Pilots of the wrecked machines saved themselves by 400 foot parachute leaps. Neither was injured seriously. The guest tossed the wing tip of the ship of I.,'eut. K nneth W. Mosh- 1 er. Rockford, 111, into the propel-1 lor of Lieut. Richard Crabb of ()r-| 1 Ijndo, Fla., jostling Crabb's plane! i.against that of Lieut. Robert W. i I I'.urns of Madison, Wis. Crabb righted his ship and land-1 |ed in a field. o HOSPITAL NO1E« Miss Mildred Lennipcton, Mon i ilb . Rile 2 underwent x’ i.i or eine.goncy ope alion at the Adams ■’oun y Memorial Hospital dating the nigh:. I Dwt.iit Felty, ill', Smith ThirI teenth strert, underwent a major , ,p‘ ation this morning at the Ariams ( ounty Memorial Hosiptal. i . 0 Refuse To Make Boosts In’Uanapolis, Aug. 7 —(U.R) - (>L I fici ils of three more counties reported to the state tax board today that they would not effect th increase in valuation of personal ; property ordered by the board. The | objecting counties were Sullivan. Harrison and Floyd. Officials of Washington county said they would concur in the increase. o r Problem Becomes Serious Princeton, Aug. 7. ~<U.R) — A serious marketing problem faced by nearly 300 Gibson county tomato growers was brought to the att n tion of authorities here today. Ihe tomato crop is the largest i in many years, growers said, hut the factory with which they have

(contracts for sale will accept only I large, red, ripe fruits. At the same Him-, they pointed out, the contracts prevent them from market-

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SUN D A Y-MONI) A Y-TIIESD A Y 15c -35 c ■ w if’.V He fought like a tiger and made love like a poet! A romance of romances, full of exciting and breathless beauty. NOVARRO'S Best Picture! 1 olf linidlidi A fjeoqt>u4/« ‘jayer newu with Conrad Nagel, Madge Evans, Marjorie Rambeau. ADDED—Comedy and Cartoon.

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ing their yields elsewhere. A local civic group, working with farmers' committees. Is attempting to solve the situation.

Tonight and •Hl tT Saturday - 15c-35c » —Double Feature BHl—- — ADVENTURE’’ With Mitzi Green, Edna May Oliver, Louise Fazenda and Jackie Searl. From SINCLAIR LEWIS’. Great Comedy — ‘‘LET'S PLAY KING.” Long Loud Laughs for Young and Old! - Also - “TARNISHED LADV” with Tallulah Bankhead and Clive Brook. The story of a woman who stood on the brink of disaster. but who found away out of her difficulties!