Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 24, Decatur, Adams County, 28 January 1932 — Page 3

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NIGHT is TWO-for-ONE NIGHT for EVERYBODY! MADAMS THEATRE WIGHT-Friday and Saturday—loc>3sc 'IE FEATURE BILL! TWO OUTSTANDING HITS! -THIRD ALARM ruth Chatterton in James Hall. Anita “ONCE A LADY” u lS l' Jean Hersholt. impart Bosworth. j With Ivor Novella. Jill "- Os Those" 3 M a e n d w"o! Esmond and Geoffrey Kerr. rt^ eath t 0 Save Life and' The Kir, tl of a Movie that Does I Wonderful Things to Your Heart! I Soif ' UC ! ” JIM and WALT . . WLW RADIO Stars 1 in ‘ u7J?- d GARY COOPER and CLAUDETTE COLI S < y VOMAN ” See GARY COOPER as a hardllor w 'th a girl in every port!

CLUB CALENDAR Thursday Ad Libitum Bridge Club, Miss I Stella 0. Draper, 8 p. tn. I Eastern Star, Masonic Hall. 7:30 I p. m. Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid SoI ciety school house. 4 p. tn. Christian Ladies Aid Society. Mrs. Ida Chronister 2:30 p. tn. i M. E Ladies Aid Society, church i parlors, 2:2® p. m. St. Paul Ladies Aid Society, Mrs. i Freeman Walters, all day. Pleasant Grove U. B. Women's i Missionary Society, Mrs. Addison I Sheets. 1:30 p. m. St. Mary's Township. Home EcoI nomics Club. Mrs. Ralph Longenberger, 1 p. m. W. O. M. Pot-luck supper, Mrs. ' Frances Bogner, 6 p. tn. Monday Woman's Club, Decatur high 'school auditorium. 7:45 p. nt. Wednesday Ladies Shakespeare Club. Mrs. I Dan Tyndall. 2:30 p. nt. Historical Club, Mrs. Sam But- ' ler, 2 p. m. ! imaginary trip over the United | States and shown the various beau,ty spots including the Wisconsin i 1 Dells, the Black Hills of North Da- 1 kota, the Rocky Mountains, Yellow Stone National Park, the Cascade ; regions of the Columbia River. Mt. I Rainier and Rainier National Park I of Washington, Niagara Falls, the St. Lawrence River and the One 1 Thousand Islands, Ohio Caverns. ; and back to the state of Indiana. ; to the Shades. Turkey Run and , Brown county. A social hour followed the business meeting and dainty refresh- I ments of Valentin, appointments, were served. The next meeting will | be lie d with Mrs. Sam Butler next Wednesday afternoon at two o’- | clock with Mrs. John Schug. the ! leader. FRIVOLJTY CLUB IS ENTERTAINED , Mrs. Olga Baker entertained the members of the Frivolity Club at the Jowbph dlunter residence, Wed nesday evening. Several games of I pinochle were played and high score prizes were awarded to Mrs. j Lew Miller and Mrs. Charles Keller, while Mrs. william August received the consolation prize. A one course luncheon was served at the close of the evening by J Mrs. Baker. The next meeting will | i be in two weeks with Mrs William ! ■ August. ENTERTAINS IC-NICK CLUB Mrs. Leo Tee, le entertained the th > members of the Ic-Nick Club at her home on Ru'gg street and a 1 guest. v Mrs. Mark Braden. Wednes- , day night. ; A short business meeting was I i held after which three tables o. pin- ‘ I ochle were formed. Prizes were a- , l warded to Miss Inis Heller and Mrs. Bryce Roop. Following th- games, a delicious luncheon was served by the hostess, i The next meeting of the club will ; ■ be held in two week with Mrs. Or n I Schultz. WILLING WORKERS HAVE CLASS MEETING The members of the Willing ‘ Workers of the Monroe Mej thodist Episcopal Sunday School I and a number of visitors met at the i 1 home of Mi t. Ernest Busche, Wednesday night. Mrs. Busche, the president had charge of the meeting, which was l opened with the singing of tHe song I "Beulah Land." by the class. Mrs. I E. M. Dunbar had charge of the devotionals. Song. “Jesus Is calling ’ was sung, after the regular routine of business was conducted. Twelve metr. iers responded to the

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roll call am) lop visions were pfe , sent. Mrs. John Floyd wus chosen p|gnI IS-I of the < hiss, and ?|rs. Charles I.stell. chorister An Ihterestlhg pro, ’ram was given, which wan In lhe < hury- of the president. A reading. "The Bridge You'll Never Crons," was given by Mrs. John Crist, and me question. "Do Indians Ever Shave their Beards," was reported by Mrs. Dunbar. The song "Power Hl the Blood," was sung by the class members. Mrs. Rena Kessler gave lhe read Ing, ' The Did Fashioned Drganist." and Mrs. Alph Hahnert read, "The Year Almad," A reading, "One I hing at a Time," was given by Mrs. William Mitchell. "If We Could Live in the Land o Beginning Again." was the title of a reading given by Mrs. John Floyd. Th- song, "1 et the Lower Lights be dlurnlng" was ung. and Rev. E. M. Dunbar closed the meeting with prayer. A social time of games was enjoyed. and Mrs. Busche, and Mrs. John Floyd served refreshments. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. John Crist in February. INTERESTING MEETING (TV SHAKESPEARE CLUB The Ladies Shakespeare Club ' met at the home of Mrs. Earl Ad- , ams. Wednesday afternoon. Twenty j members responded to the roll call. th? following program was then I given on the subject. “Spanish AuI thors —Old and New." Mrs. C. A. Dugan, “Roderigor Diaz; Mrs. , John Tyndall, “The Poem of the iCid:" Mrs. W. A. Lower, "Lope De I Vega:" Mis D. B Erwin. "The i Lite and Adventure of Guzman D AI —Earache;" by Mateo Aleman. Mrs. Philip Obenauer told of I “Caroline Coronado Perry:" Mrs. John Heller, "IBlasco Ibanez;" Mrs. i Dan Sprang, ' Mignel DeCervantes ' Saaverdra," author of "Don Quixote ! Mrs. J. C. Sutton. “Extracts from I Will of Don Quixote.” | The next meeting of the club will I be at the home of Mrs. Dan Tyni dall on Wednesday afternoon, Feb- ' ruary third. Mrs. Tyndall will also | be the lead r. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL I HAS REGULAR MEETING The men.lvers of the St. Vincent . de Paul Society met at the Cathoi lie high school. Wednesday after- : noon at two-thirty o'clock for the ; regular meeting. The Mesdames L. j H. Kleinhenz. M. J. Mylott, and W. I A. Klepper were lhe hostesses. A short business meeting was held after which games of five hun]di ed werep layed. Mrs. T. J. Dur- , kin and Mrs. M. Deininger received ' the prizes for high score. During the business session the I {oilowing off.V.'rs were elected: Mrs. Elizabeth Costello, president: Mrs. Dick Ehinger, secretary, and I Mrs. Fred Schulte, treasurer. Refreshments were served at the I close of the a ternoon by the hostesses. KiRKLAND LADIES CLUB MEETS The Kirkland Ladies Club met Tuesday afternoon at the Kirkland , high s< hool ;or its regular monthly . meeting with ten members present. Readings and songs were enjoyed ' by the member, and the roll call was answered by each member giving her favorite song. Nex. month the roll call will be responded to by the membec,s giving their pet peeves, and a prize will be awarded. Following the program the busiI ness meeting refreshments were I served by Mrs J. Manlev and Mrs. Homer Arnold. All member are request >d to be present at the meeting in February. ANNOUNCEMENT MADE OF RECENT MARRIAGE The marriage of Miss Virginia Brodbeck of Fort Wayne daughter ; of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brodbeck of St. Marys. Ohio, and Adrian Meeks- ' troth of Fort Wayne, eldest son of , Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Mec.<-stroth. also [of St. Marys, Ohio, which [ook place lin this city Tuesday afternoon, , January 19 at lour o'clock, has been ! announced. The wedding took place in the Zion Reformed Church parsonage, 1 with the Rev. A. R. Fledderjohann of iciating. The single ring cere- ' mony was used. Mist Brodibeck has been employed as a clerk in Fort Wayne, and Mr. Meckstroth is a carpenter. The [ newly married couple left for a [ week's motor trip through the East. They will make their horn? in St. Marys. The Right Way to Reduce If you are over-fat, do what doctors the world over now are doing. They supply a lacking gland secretion which helps turn food to energy, rather than to fat. The results are seen everywhere. Without starvation, multitudes of people have gained new beauty, youth and vim. That right method is embodied in Marmola prescription tablets. People have | used them for 24 years —millions of boxes of them. Now in every circle you see slender, happy people who can tell you the results. ' Go do what they did. Ask your drug- ; gist for Marmola. A book in the box will 1 tell you all about it. Take four tablets daily until weight comes down to normal,' ' and vim comes back. Start Marmola now.

V. I. S. CLASS HOLDS MEETING A large iiiiiuber of the )iicml,«>n> | of the V. I. S. Claim of tin- I’tllfwl ' Rrnihrt‘ll Sunday School uttendad the meeting which watt held al th" homo of Mlhh .loHcphiiie Hill on I Adame street, Wednesday night. The regular routltie of business | was conducted, and the merttbers draw names for the cupsul friends for the present year. Several new Os. leers were appointed. During the social hour games wore played, and refreshments of Valentine appointments were serv j ed. The hostesses and host at the meeting were the Misses Wilma Fouglity amt Joephlne Hill, and l Vernon Hill. RELIGIOUS STUDY j CLUB HAS MEETING The Religious Studv Club met l.'Ait night at the home of Miss Grace Coffee. The members discussed current events of interest I in the catholic world in response to roll call. Miss Coffee read the paper of the evening. She spoke first of the coronation of Charlesmagne to, making, particularly during the. Middle Ages, at which time the' church was the only agent to pre-| servo culture and learning. Then, she took up the foundation and development of the Holy Roman Umpire un ler Charlemagne, who was crowned emperor by Pope Leo HI on Christmas day. 800. Incidently this Holy Roman Empire is said to have inspired the Divine Comedy ot Dante. From the coronation of Charlemagne so the middle of the eleventh cen- , tury, the historian must see the world ns in a fog and mist. Although the world seemed debased and full of despair, it is no exaggeration to assert that but for the Church civilization rt-uld not have survived. Bede and Alciun, renowned [ scholars of England. Pope Nicho-I las the fireat. Alfred the Great, still regarded as the greatest man! who ever sat on the English throne I and Otto, emperor of Germany, w’ere some of the men who accomplished much in those troublesome days. The meeting closed with a one course luncheon in honor of the president, Miss Agnes Dix, who is leaving soon to assume a position In New York. The next meeting will be held February 9 at the home of Miss Helen Holthouse. ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Miss Eleanor Pumphrey . entertaint’d the members of her hrhlge club an 1 five guests. Mrs. H. B. Macy, Mrs. Dick Heller. Mrs. Alfred Beavers. Mfs. Charles Hite i and Miss Mabel Staley, at her: [ home on South Third street. Wednesday evening. Bright colors were featured in ' the evening's appointments, and! roses were used about the home.] Several games of bridge were played and high score prizes were) awarded to Mrs. Leo Saylors and Mrs. Milton Swearingen, ansi Mrs., Charles Hite received the guest prize. A one course luncheon was serv-[ ed at the close of the evening. ECONOMICS CLUB HEARS FINE REPORT I The Root Township Home Economics Club met . Tuesday after | noon at the home of Mrs. Sloan ; Myers, with Mrs. Ernest Tumbleson, assisting. The meeting was opened by Mrs. i Wilda Rice, and the Club ereed was read. Thirteen members re- i sponded to the roll call and four guests were present. Mrs. Charles Barnhouse and j Mrs. Charles Gage were chosen leaders tor the year, and Mrs. i Dale Moses and Ida Fuhrman j were named alternates. An interesting report was given on. the Purdue Agriculture Conference Mrs Tnmhleson. A delicious lunch was served by the 1 hostess. <, I Crack Train Delayed | Alexandria, Va„ Jan. 28.—!U,R) I The Havana Special, advertised as ; the "fastest 1,500-mile train in the ! world.” was delayed for five hours I today with a broken driving rod; which tore up several hundred feet , of track and caused the serious injury of a fireman. The accident occured 12 miles below Fredericksburg. Va„ in the | (early morning hours. Emmett, Shepherdson, 45, of Alexandria, was thrown from the engine cab and suffered spinal and leg injuries, which may cause his death. The Havana Special operates be-' tween Boston and Key West for Havana. — o — Set Church Steward Record Valdosta, Ga, — (U.R) — Robert Black and W. H. Potter have serv- 1 ed 46 and 45 Consecutive years, respectively. as stewards of the Fiist l Methodist Church here. Brotherhood of Prayer To pray together, in whatever tongue or ritual, is the most tender brotherhood of hope and sympathy that man can "outract in this life.— StMl.

FAMED SLUMS I I OF PARIS WILL ! GO IN CLEAN-UP Police Prefect Announces I‘lan For Their Elimination PARIS (U.R) The "nrtisiic slums” and homely hovels of Paris soon will be only a memory, a, I cording to Police Prefect Join 1 Chlnppe, In his annual report ho , fore the Municipal Council r> eently. '"Paris will soon lose its hovels; and slums,” he mid, "for tb°y Im-! ipair the healthfulness as well as the brilliance of the city. The Imorlv paved end badly llgh'.-d, streets will soon bo nothing hut n memory." As to misbehavior during th<■: past year, he reported that "the! Colonial Exposition attracted 40 ! I IHHI.OOO visitors without resulting! [in a single serious incident, despite I ' the number of sovereigns and \ statesmen entertained and the at-[ tendant ceremonies and fetes. Crimes Show Decrease "The general proportion of crimes and burglaries." he continued. "shows a decrease under the preceding year, there being 107 in! 1930 as against 95 in 1931. Ten robberies of importance took place] Jn 1930 as against only five forth ■ [ year 1931. Not one of the criminals whose sole motive was theft : escaped our pursuit. They all were! arrested. "I always have made a vigorous fight against the high cost of living. Many things that .seemed tool i rash yesterday and an innovation i land abuse of power, pre recogniz-1 ed today as an indispensable re-| I form and perfectly legal. 1 venture ■ to say that we owe to the studded street crossings the entente which is steadily growing closer between

I . .... _... . . . . ... . ... . . . 1. UIIIIB lilil If fl lllillll liliiiß ■ II ! ! I ■■ ■ - s r^^HE^hkvA Wl o 9K' X .1 F/' I|*Bk ' ■ W^?^B■ VI I i i1 K w > SMft v W \ 1 % I 1 iil'i wim ■ ' j II EBE? //rf /-1 11 WE & / i Sr's ■V\ - SHkX ><c? - wkßaflfa | j K 1 ■| Illi || I Ifclfer A"> ] r -' ..—— ■ . "-PPj Copr . 1932. The 11 " American Tobacco Co. "My reason for smoking LUCKIES' the queen of colleens "My reason for smoking LUCKIES is that they are so lo’k,-fo* d o r wins^ , e e co < ii X ee'n Ck r o r mild and cause no irritation to my throat. Your new CelO o■Vy h H , •^rt" , whom lophane wrapper is marvelous. Just a pull of the tab and should they find but Maureen O'Sulli- there are the LUCKIES.” /j vonl She arrived dressed as a waif L> Iryr LU — but her trunk was full of snappy Paris clothes. How s that for Irish fgt g blarneyl She's now going over big ■ in RKO PATHE'S "THE BIG SHOT." ■ ■ » >* ■ ■ ltdidn'ttake her long to pick LUCKIES, » and she's been smoking them a year wger* segFVF end a half The only reward for her Your Throat Protection—against irritdtion—dgainst cough the morning, Maureenl" And Moistura-Proof Cellophane Keeps that “Toasted” Flavor Ever Fresh TUNE IN ON LUCKY STRIKE—6O modern minutes with the world’s finest dance orchestras and Walter Winchell, whose gossip of today becomes the news of tomorrow, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday €t»eninß over N.B.C. networks.

i iliv pedestrian ugd the motorist i l It Is by virtue of this < oiislder.i I I Hon In our community llml I dare I I again mid again to drive abend ’ I into the fulme. guided uy lhei i great sentiiimnls that unimnh* ns | I all love for Paris mid devotion tn I its prosperity.” Prefecture Saved On the occasion of the presenlnt tlon of Prv.'ecl Chiuppe's minimi I budget, 21 councillors voted lor ! suppression of the Prefecture of i Police, favoring assignment of Ils duties Io till* Surete Geiierale, lhe courts mid tin 1 municipality. Init ■ 50 Councillors thought it would be I better to keep the Prefecture, and | ! lOllsequently the budget was lip i proved The police executive's re | ] port was optimistic, crediting I‘ ! sagacity unrt sense of proportion i mid courtesy of Parisinns us inlieli j | as the efforts of the police for thej preservation of order and morale i In the fa<» of economic depiessioh. p TO DEDICATE CHURCH BELL j 'CONTINUED FORM PAGE ONE) ! Pastor and Congregation ! Men's Quartet. "Sweet Zion | Bells" Fillmore i ! Worship Hymn. “I Ixive Thy Kingdom, Inird” Benediction and Doxology I Organ Postlude, “Jubilant Marche” Solly Miss Lulu Gerber I jh I Reports Kidnaping Indianapolis, Jan. 28. (U.R) —. [George Reynolds. 29. Greencastle; 'newspaper man. drove into police[ i headquarters here today to report that he was kidnaped at the office of the Greencastle Banner at 5:30[ ,a. m., and forced to drivft a man | to the capital. Reynolds said tne man. between i4O and 50 years of age, held a gun on him during the trip, but got out of the auto without making an effort to either rob him or steel the machine.

|Town Talk

Miss Goldie Miller of north of] the city is spending several days j visiting ul the Albert Z in lier home | south of Berne. Miss Leona Zwa k mid lloberl I Zwick motored Io Indianapolis Wed-1 I nesday where Mr. Zwick attended in mealing of funeral directors. Rev. mid Mrs. ('. H. Silckan, Mr. and Mrs. Olio Neueii' i hwamler mul daughter Lenora, Mi a. Omer Neu-I I eiis< heaiiil-r and Mrs. Caroline I i Mabogger and daughter Elfrida of [ | Berne called on Mns Gladys Neu i i etis' h wander at the Adams County [ Memorial Hospital, Monday even-1 ling. Mi limnita Baumgartner left to-j [ lay fcr Auburn wh re she is look-j ling a lev. business. Miss Esther Beery and Perry ; i Hoffman of Fort Wayne visited! I with friends in this city Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cowens and 'amily visited relatives in Bluffton. I Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gross of Portland were business visitors in this’ city Tuesday. i Miss Josephine Archbold a stu- ' dent at Indiana University, .Bloom-1 i ington, is spending the week-end ' I h re v siting with her parents. Miss Bessie Gates of near Berne ! spent the day in this city Clarence Smith of Preble was a ; business visitor in this city today. Otto Gstermeyer of Route 1 was I [ looking after business in this city ] today. J. It. Horton of Urbana, Ohio ! I called on irietids here last evening, i T. C. Corbett of Fort Wayne [ visited his daughter. Mrs. Fred Filllenkamp here today. A. R. Farrer of Geneva was here today on his way to Fort Wayne. . Mr. Farrer is a candidate, for th’ : democratic nomination for congress and asked us to state that his ini-

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! Hals are "A. R.” and not A. L. us i stated In this j.up" ra few day:: af’o. HOSPITAL NOTES Vaughn Liechty, Berne, siibmlllI <'d to u major emergency operallon l Wedni" day evening ul Hie Ad.im Comity Memorial Hospital. ARRIVALS I Mr. mid Mrs, Adrian Coffee of ihis city are the- parents of a hoy I baby, born at their homo Wed ne day night. Mrother and baby ar" I getting along nicely. This it the seventeenth yrandson of David ('ofI fe,-. lather of Adrian Coffee. Dividend Is Declared Chicago Jan. 28 — (UP) — The 1 board of directors of the Public Ser- | vice company of Indiana today <le--1 clared the regular quarterly divlideiid of $1.50 pei share on the outstanding $6 cumulative preferried stock, , ayable Feb. 15 to stocklieideia o Rc< .>iii Jan. ::u. , Set the Haon—Trade at Home

For fewer aad I less severe colds this ‘ winter use the new 1 Vick Plan for better “Control-01-Colds” Together . —Jr j