Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 204, Decatur, Adams County, 28 August 1931 — Page 3

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CLUB CALENDAR Friday St. Marys Township Home Eco j nomics Club, Mrs. Urn Colter. 7 p. ; m - i United Bre hren V. I. S. Class. 1 Miss Mabie Hurst, 8 p. m. Monroe M. E. Willin’ Workers Chis-•. Rev. Dunbar. M. E. Ladies Aid Doughnut and I Cook e sale, church basement, al day. T uesday Evange Heal Dutiful Daughter* j class, Mrs. Anins Ketc ham 7:'lii ' P ni. Mt. Talior Lalies Aid Society, Mi* s Ora Gllpen, S p. tn. Psi lota Xi Business Meeting Mrs. Virgil Krick, 8 p. in. Evange ical Dor.ass Class Picnic, Legton Memoiial Park. Wednesday Zion Reformed Phoebe Bible class ; Mrs. Carl Schafer. 8 p. m. Saturday | Zion Reformed Mision Band, I church parlors. 2:30 p. m. ALL SMILES 4-H CLL'B MEETS The All Smiles 4-11 Clothing Clu > cil W.en met Wednesday a:ten ; at flic home* of the leads", .Miss Elsie Gehres with nine m mbers i present. The meeting was in the charge of the vice-president. Songs wer? sung j | roll call was held and minutes read. The leader then had charge of a cist nasion o:i ap: .’is and game were playsd. MISS MARGARET MILLS HONORED WITH DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mills enter i ta ned at dinner, Thursday evening, h jnoring Mr. Mill's sister. Miss Maiga.et Mills, student nurse at the Methodist Hospital in Fort Wayne ■ who will leave soon for Akron. Ohio, l to complete her course. Miss Mills j will complete her tra’nfn? at the ' Children’s Hospital in Akron, and she will be graduated in December. Cove, s were arranged for Mr. i and Mrs. O. P. Mills, and sons K < h Hird and Charles, Miss Margaret i Mills, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert I Mills. SOCIETY HONOR TRIENCS lAITH POTLUCK SUPPER Mis. Harry Helm. Mr. and Mrs. Dick liu dg and son Max motored to Geneva, Thursday evening where they honored their friends, Mrs John T. Shoemaker with a pot luck s .pper and party. The Mission Band cf the Zion j Remormed Church will meet Sat.tr ■ day afternoon at two-thirty o'clock jin the church pallors. Any person i wishing to send gifts in the t:ea- | sure chert is asked to bring thjr.i I to th s meeting. | L. D. ADAMS HONORED WITH DINNER L. D. Adams, father o; E. B. Adams of this city, was honored wit', a family dinner at the home of Mr. j anil Mrs. E. B. Adams, Th rsday evening, the occasion being his eighty-fifth bii hday anniversa y i Mm ib-ss Fallins <>f Fliitt, MicM- < gan. sister of Mrs. Adams, was an | >ut of-town geest. MEETING of MCO r EHEART WOMEN The in ‘inliers of the Women of Moose hea t Legion met in the Moose Home, Thursday evening tor I the reinlar meeting of the or a:c-| zation. Plans were made for a bun-1 co party ai d pot luck supper to b.* ’ he'd in two weeks. ( —~ — • — I CHILDREN TO ENJOY 'COUNTRY CLUB PARTY The memLe. s of th' Decatur i Country Club will entertain with * a Children's pa ty at the c'ub hous > i’i'ilav afternoon. September 4. at two-'.hlity o’clock. Any member nc. having a chjl i of her own. nay Invite a child to attend the children's affair. Reaerv.i- 1 ‘•ona may be made by calling Mr.;. Herman Myers, chairman cf tin eonimltt. ■. n charge of ’he arrange-' jnents tor the party, Or any of her ! committee. M .1. Myers will be assisted by a' commit ee includin'; the Mesdames c. o. Porter. William Bell. J. G. j N ptune, Ha ty Knapp and Robert i Mills. LADIES AID SOCIETY HOLDS ANNUAL PICNIC Th:- members: of the I.ad’es Aid Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church held their regular meeting of the organization, alter which their annra! picnic was served. M’s. E. N. Wicks had charge of the sho t devotional services wli’cn opened the afternoon meeting and the retu’ar routine of business was followed. Sixty four calls were reported to j

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. AUGUST 28, 1931.

I rio Killed in Riddled CaS I >* ; > eJW w ' | ifey -ado . .. ' ’ JHI -. ■< w... - y Six persons- two policemen, two bandits, a baby girt and a taxicab enver—were lulled and eleven others wounded in New York wher. fleetm’ payroll t-:-nd!ts were chased by 20ft police amid a hail cf bullets hrou-h some of the city’s busiest streets. This picture of the ridd ed. laxic.’ti in which the holdup men tried to escape shows graphic s : ~ns' of tae terrific homlrndm< nt of load which cops poured int • f . T 1 body of the cab's driver can be see.. right.

have been mad? during the last mint i i nd Mrs. Alva Lawson and Mrs. F i | Harehet were app ,intel he c. iLin committee for Septernor. A social hour followed the busies m "’in;, and at six-thirty o’10.- t! e Ladles .Lid members en- ■ ta'nel their husbands an 1 ta;ni ie.i with a picnic supper.'Sixty five persons enjoyed the supper which v.a served cafeteria fashion >n the Ion; picnic tables. Games vi re injo.ed by th? members and guests. The I<adies Aid Society of the Mt. Talior Ch itch will meet Tuesday e.enin.’. at eight o'clock wi n Miss Ora Gilpe i Mrs. W ilium Bunue v.il Im tlie sisisting’hostc-s. DECATUR MAN MARRIED RECENTLY The secret marriage of Miss Pauline Avis Clowser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd dowser of Crainville and Russell Baumgartner, son if Mr. and M s. Jo? Baumgartner, at Decatur, which took p’ace in the First Baptist Chui ch in Newport Kentucky, Thursday afternoon, August 13. at two-thirty o'clb k, was announed recently. The Rev. Waler Walker, pastor of the church Mi’ietaL d. and Mrs. Walter Shinn and M s. Walter Walker both of New.io.t attended the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Baumzartne" are ma. ing their home for the present with the bride's parents. Mr. Baum:i .ner is employed at the Genetal Electric p ant In Fort Wayne. ’’A.? MC NTOSH A' D RUTH FOO. J HONORED M s. George Mclntosh and M s. h *se R inp united in entertaining .vi.h a farrwel party at the home of the latter, Thursday afternoon, honnorin; their daughters, the Misses Maty Mclntosh and Ruth loop, who will leave v>i/inker i or th * Methodist Hospital in Fort Wayne whe * tlu-y will enter nurses training. The color note o.' pin' and white was carried out in the appointments of the afternoon party, a’ .1 a profusion of summer flow? s of the irevailing color a rantetnent decor te-1 the ente’-taining rooms of th?

r ——■ ■ 11 - ■ .... | i" cis Grandstand At Indiana State Fair Completed ( -*? J*' 3 '■: ...» .... The new steel end concrete! crowding around the ticket gates g-andstand at the Indiana State and the entire stand may be Fair Grounds has been completed emptied in a very few minutes, and will be ready for use during' Provision is made for the Fire and the li»31 State Fair. September 5 Police Departments which are on to 12. This new structure was ; hand during the State Fair. They built entirely of Indiana materials. have been given plenty of space by Indiana labor and is the best for their operations in one corner of its kind in the country. of the building. Among the new features in Two floors of space are also prograndstand construction are the vided, which will be used for exseating arrangements. Every seat hibits and concessions. Many of commands a clear view cf the en- these will be placed in the new tire track with no obstruction, grandstand rather than on the Each row of seats is high enough grounds this year. Rest room ta-, above the row in front of it so cilities have been greatly imthat even short people will be able proved giving ready access to both to see the track ir. front without those seated in the grandstand and standing. The steel and concrete to thoue on the grounds, construction removes ill danger The completion of the new ot tire, or collapse during oceupa- : grandstand ..lakes the Indiana tion. This last feature is a great | State Fair Grounds second to none improvement over the grandstand in the country as to equipment which has been used at the State and completeness. The Indiana Fair grounds sot many years. Board of Agriculture is proud of The exits and entrances are the new structure and feels sure designed so that there will be no that it will be, well used. •

Roep homo. I Small tables were arranged for I a .:e.s of bridge, and nt the conclusion of four gam s.’Mrs. Chester I Reynolds was awarded the prize. Mrs Roop and Mrs. Mclntosh pre- .: sented the’r daughters with five . | year diaries. Following the games, the tables • were laid with linens and centered • i with bud vases of pink and white J tosmos as centerpieces. The dainty ij luncheon was carried out in the I pretty color note. The guests included the Misses Mary Mclntosh. Ruth Roop. Kath- , j ryn Fritzinger, Catherine Archbold . j Ma. -ella Gerber. Ina Anderson. , Mary M. Coverdalw. Erna l.ankenau, .. Ruth Macklin. Helen Christen, Dorothy Young, and the Mesdames R ! (). Whi»e and Chi <ter Reynolds all i of D<*cat'ii : and Miss Mary OverI hauser of South Bend. MARCYLEBRAUN HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Honoring her daughter Ma cyle j Brgjtn on the occasi. of her eighth ■LT thilay anntversar;. Mrs. Ma tin 1 ! H-a’.’.n entertained with a party, Thursday afleroon from two to four o'Uc . k at her home on NortT Sev ’ | entli street. 1 Marcyle has the honor of being 1 the first child born in the Adams . Co nty Memorial H ispital in this I city. ’ A number of gam s were p’ave.l i durii'g th<> astern xin in which es wore awarded to Ruth Gilli.i 1 Catherine Teeple and Marjorie Lose. A dainty luncheon was served iby Lor tta Rose an 1 Florence I I’rar.n. The pretty color note of idn'c and white was carried out in j he appointments of the birthday’af- : I fa r. The guest list for the party- in- ■ I eluded Honora Schmitt, Eileen 1 Odle, Loretta Rose Lose, Gather in T uple, Ruth Gillig, Jane Kleinl henz. Dolo es Bentz. Marjorie Lose. Celesta M iler, Mirriam Appleman, 1 and the honored guest, Marcyle ; H aun. —o What Eve Used A travdii repons an African fig tree with leaves two Let across. The mid Victorian fig lent —Arkan t'e.

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: Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gause attended the street fair at Monroeville, jib. sday evening. Mrs. Wesley Hoftman of Fort , Wayne is the ?uest of Mr. and M r,. E. B. Adams of this city. ra 'iir Ke n of Clyde, Michigan j stopped in th s rity to visit friends enroute to Berno to visit his moth-] er, Mrs. Ollie Heller. i Mr. and Mrs. Robe t Garaid and i <1: r-hter I’at.sy a. tended the Mon- ; roeville Strei t Fair, Thursday evenI ing. ,'l:s. La vrenirn C o n and Mr.-. ; Lie.; I’.u.dg of this city w, r ■ din-1 • ner guests of Mrs. Fee I Heuer. 11'27 j i Wes; Jeflerson street. Fort Wayne, Wednesday even.ng. Miss Bess Fallin; of Flint. Miili jigan Is visiting h sister. Mis. E. j B Adams o’s this < ity. Mr. and M s. Russel White and I Mr. and M.s. James Shepherd ut- . tei i’- d th? r.reet fair at Mo.) oo- ■ ville. Thai's-i.-iy ev-niii’. i Mr. and Mrs. Schafer visited in : Monro, ville. Thursday eHmingl ; and atter. led the street fair. I y M.s. Dorothy Du.ai Goodi-hj ar..l daught r Nancy and Mis. j .Limes Go <l. <l, of Indianapolis! ; hav- returned from a three days' I visit with President an 1 Mrs. He.-i bert Hoover at the White Hous ■ in 1 Washington, I). C. Mrs Theodor.? McClintock of Ca:nbridge, Mas.*., who is visiting . | with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. i I). Teeple,.went to Fort Wayne this

■■ .WIUWWfc VWf'W B| , MUI—- .= Oi wSjpy? i Hi Last Call! Ocily one more day to get FREE : COAL Hurry, hurry! There’s still time to join the Heatrola Free Coal Club. Sign up before tomorrow night—and this Fall, when we install your genuine Estate Heatrola, we'll call up the coal man and tell him to send his truck your way with a supply of coal that won’t cost you a penny. That’s just what we mean! And every shovelful of coal that goes into your Heat/ola will last longer and give more heat than any coal you ever used. Come in, or telephone. We ll tell you all about Free Coal and saving coal. But, remember, tomorrow is the last day. Dhow to get your FREE COAL (AUGUST Bth to 29th) Come in—enroll in the Heatrole Free Coal Club. Pay only $2.00 down, and $2.00 a week until your Heatrola is installed. You'll get a ton of Free Coal (one-half ton with smaller.models). And you can pay the balance on convenient monthly-payment term*. • IIEATTROLA Sold only oy Lee Hardware C® MONROE STREET "We make things fJOT For you" '

aftornoon where she will join a group of friends on a weekend motoi rip to Dunes Park on Lake Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dugan returned Thu.sday from a three weeks "vacation at Bayview and Petoskey, I Michigan. Mrs. J. G. Smith will return to Rome City, Satmday after spending ■ several days here. Harry Dailey has stopped workng al the !)■■ -lattir i'roduc > Com- . any whe ehe has la*'n ernp’oyed iu.iii * .he summer months. Ha i Marrin of reencnstle. drug i add'ct who was removed from Ad- ! him Ci’anty Tues'lny night, was ! aken ill at th? court house in Blal f- ! on Thursday morning and place I | in the Wei's county jail. W. A. KI peer a::d son Donald Heft this morn n; so: .l imestown, | Ne ,*.* York where they will look at-1 1 : business. Th" M ss?s Leah Griffiths and I Betty Frlsinger winners o’ the State I Fair School trip left this morning •so In liaiiapolis where they <•ill eii joy a :wo wetks course in the j state Fair School, August Heiman of the People's Restaurant sponsored M s.- Grlf.itbs t.-:p„ and the I 4-11 Club f ind provided a means of . Miss Frisinger's trip. M . and Mrs. Alva Buffenbarger and Mr. And Mrs. Fred Engle attended the Delphos, Ohio, stre ■< i fair. Thursday night. Mrs. Mary Rufjing and Mrs. Marv

| Pierrcn of Tiffin Ohio, are the I house guesls of Mrs. John Lose! ! in this city. Bankers Arc Agreed Pa is. August 28 (TIP) French I and British bankers have reached! an arreenicnl w.lh Clement Moret, j aovornor of the bank wf France

Ha V ■ Wq £ n» Will you risk a nickel on the chanqb that v/e’re right when we say this is the most delicious candy bar you_ ever tasted? .1; ' ALMOND CARAMEL BAR — 6*-— eTeTeJ »■ ■ ■UM rw—-ea. -- —- ■ - r IM I- - . ■ l—llrt IH—IW II I THE ADAMS THEATRE Delightfully COOL and COMFORTABLE SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESDAY—ISc-35c FIRST Sunrfav Evening Show 7 I’. M.—lsc-35c Sunday Matinee 2:30—10c-35c “CONFESSIONS OF A CO-ED” - With PHILLIPS HOLMES, SYLVIA SIDNEY, and NORMAN FOSTER. Made from the F’anting Pages of her intimate diary! Ilitrhly csrnrratic. Emotion-charged! Thril’ing! Exciting! Her .fo',s-llc?.rt-acheg-Temp*alion«! DON’T MISS THIS ONE! ADDED—SHORT SUBJECTS. TONIGHT and SATURDAY—ISc-35c DOI BLE FEATURE BILL I TWO BIG HITS! “IWTTHi’ I? A NTPLI” ' Charles ruggles 1 ’L, v 1 L (That Funnv Man) in M ith IV K OAKIE KuG EN E “THE GIRL HABIT”' PM LETTE. STUART ERWIN MPi'/I GREEN and Cr-t P ]j n .? on CHARLIE .. . ■’l 'N’E COLLYER. Wooing, Cooing • • Weak a n d *Wi!d and Woo’iv' Funsters Wil’i-p . . So much in drTry io impress Tenderfeet.. r> and, he can’t ret time off Result is Laugh-Riot! for his own wedding! <uKEKe.wtn vtrmr; Btaerfam.,:: tiw—i <■ THE CORT r A Cool Place, to See a Show SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY Matinee Sunday 2:30 P. M.—loc-35c Evening Show 7:00—15c- 10c “FATHER’S SON” Lewis Stone Irene Rich z -> x X - - ” •: h i . ■ ■" VX / " ' -' ■ A • ■' . . *A'-'v ■ Remember how he wanted that mongrel pup? Remember liov. he saw its friendliness while dad only saw its fleas? Remember the joy <.f childhood mischief, the tragedy of its j ut ishment a id the comfort cf mother’s understanding? ADDED—"HOLLYWOOD THEME SONG” COM E DY—N E \VS—CARTOON '?O? !< I’.v- lOMOREOW — “THE SIN’ SHIP ”, Mighty ”’i» ;ii no Sea v i;h Louis Wolheim. Added—" Our •m? comedy. Also Cartoon. Saturday Matinee, 10c-35c Evening. 15c-35c <> I ( —— —— — ■■■■ . Ifc I. -* • • I*

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I to: French participation in Hew •.edits to England, Official ; "oTThe j ministry of France informed the i Unit; d Press today. » _ .'-.*al The only true zeal is that whfen is guided by r. good light Ifr the head und that which consists of • I good and innoecnl affections in the heart— Spint. —.