Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 37, Decatur, Adams County, 12 February 1932 — Page 5

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! CLUB CALENDAR Friday World Day of Prayer, United (Brethren church, all day. Ben Hur Tirzah Club, Ben Hur Hall, after lodge. Better Home* Home Economics ClWb, Mrs. Janie* Hendricks, 2 p. m. Phi Delta Kappa Valentine Dunce Phi Dell Hall, 9 p. in. Saturday Methodist W. F. M. S„ baked food and rummage sale. Peoples Loan j ami Trust Building. 9 a. nt. Monday Monday Night Brldg' Club, Mrs. I Henry Thomas, 7 p. m. i Dramatic Department meeting, I postponed. Woman’s Club, Library Hall, 7:30 p. m. lueaday Evangelical C. E. Guest I*urty, church basement. 7: Jo p. m. Trl Kappa social meeting, Mrs. ! (!ei aid Cole. 6:30 p. m. Psi lota XI social meeting, Miss Helen Sliroll, 6 p, m. Wednesday Historical Club Guest Day, Mrs. J. M. Miller, 2:30 p. m. Ladies Shakespeare Club, Mrs. C. A. Dugan, 2:30 p. m. Thursday Presbyterian Ladies Aiu. Mrs. * John Magl-v, 2:30 p. m. W. O. T. M. Washington birthday I party. Moose Home, 7:30 p. m. — votionai services conducted by Mrs. | lailgli Bowen, Mrs. W. H. Ta'athcr- ' man presided over tile business I meeting. Mr. Hurl Hollingsworth gave a i leading and the members enjoyed I a Valentine contest. During the soI rial hour refreshments were serv--1 cd by the Mesdames Frank Carroll, j Margaret Elzey. Harl Hollings- ! worth, and Jesse Htifdg. PRETTY APPOINTMENTS PREVAIL AT CLUB MEETING Mre. Ira Harker entertained tile members ot the Ad Libitum Club i at her home. Thursday flight. The j entertaining rooms w?re prettily h decorated with Valentine appointnients. Snail tallies were arranged for games of bridge, and tallies of Val eutiuc motif were distributer! to the members. As a result of the games Miss Miriam Moore and Mrs. John Moore received the

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prizes. | The tables wero then laid with linens and . entered with bud vases of carnations in keeping with the chosen color scheme. Little nut cups of red and while, and place cards of a Valentine nature, marked the covers for liie guests. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess, and little hearts containing clever verses and words were distributed to tliosl present. The next meeting of the club will be held with Miss Dorothy Miller In two weeks. MITE BOX OPENING AND GUEST DAY OBSERVED A large number of members and gueats of the Women's Home Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church attended the an- 1 ntial inlte box opening and guest day which was held at the home of Mrs. B H. Franklin on Monroe street, Thursday afternoon. The meeting was opened with the singing of the snug. "America," and Mrs. E. T. Franklin conducted the devotional services. The lesson study, “Our Childrens' Homes," was given by Mrs. J. W. Tyndall, and tlu* ladles quartette sang a vocal selection. The subject, "Missions,' was discussed by Rev. B. B. Uhl. followed with a vocal trio sung by the TrllItty Trio. Alice Vance also played a musical selection on tlr* saw, and Betty ltutli Uhl played a llute solo. An interesting reading was given by Miss Ztila Porter. At the close of tile me-tlng and during the sociul hour, tile hostesses the Mesdames B. H. Franklin, Amos Yoder, A. D. Sullies, W Guy Brown, I Jetton Passwater, John Niblick ami George Chronlstor served refreshments. The Monday Night Bridge Club will meet with Mrs Henry Thomas, Monday evening at seven o'clock. ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Miss Mary Macy was hostess to : the members of her Bridg-i (Till) and one additional guest. Miss Mary Ann Lose, at her home Thursday night. Appointments for the meeting were in keeping wi‘h the Valentine season. Small tables were arranged for games of bridge and as a result the Misses Kathryn Arch bold and Gladys Wbltright received the high score prizes, and :t guest prize was presented to Miss Lose. A one course luncheon was then served. The next meeting of the club will be held gt the home of Miss Lois Ogg. W. 0. T. M. PLANS WASHINGTON PARTY The Women of the Moose met ai the Moose Home. Thursday evening for tha regular business meeting. Mrs. Cecil Cause read a paper entitled "Moose order like gigantic business." Plans were also made for the next meeting which will celebrate Hie tenth anniversary of the organization of W. O. T. M. in Decatur. It will bo in the form of a Washington birthday party und will begin at seven thirty o'clock, Thursday evening, February IS. ROSAMOND HOAGLAND SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY The me.nbers of the Young Peoples Choir of tli(v*Uniied Brethren (Tillich pleasantly surprised Miss Rosamond lioagland at her home Wednesday night, the occasion being Iter birthday anniversary. When Miss lioagland returned home front church, she found the members of the choir waiting to surprise her. During Hie evening games and music were enjoyed, and refreshments were served by Mrs. Gaylie lioagland. Mi nliers of the choir v,To were present were Mable Hill, Clarice Jackson, Alice Value. Mable liursl Clara Ellen Mutuum .Clarire and Viola Gilbert, Carl Hurst, Maynard Butcher, and Harold Mum ma. Guests were Mrs. It. E. Vance, Mrs. lioagland and daughters Marlow. Phyllis and Dorcas. Marcella Gilbert and Hubert Drake, and the honored gu?st. TECATUR MAN TO MARRY SOON flic approaching marriage of Miss Marie Biberstein and Orval Ault was announced from the pulpit of the local .Mcnnonite church, Wednesday evening. The exact time of Hie wedding Is not known but il will be performed at th>' Mcliuoliite I a mintage in Herne. Mrss Biberstein is the daughter id Mr. ami Mrs. Adam Hiberslein and Mr. Ault is 1 In- son of Mr. ami Mrs. Jacob Ault of near this city, j Until recently he was employed 1 by Peter B. Lehman's dairy farm. ' LADIES AID I HOLDS QUILTING Eight members of Hie Ladies Aid Society of the Zion Lutheran j Church met at the school house, Thursday afternoon. A pot-luck supper was served and the remainder

of tho evening was spent in quilting. A social meeting of tho Tri Kappa sorority will bo held at the home of Mrs. Gerald Cole Tuesday night at six-thirty o'clock- Miss Dorothy Christen will be Hie assisting hostess. UNION CHAPEL LADIES HAVE REGULAR MEETING Ten memliers of the Ladles Aid Society of the Uniou Chapel United Brethren church met at Hie home of Mrs. Walter Whittenbarger, Thursday afternoon. The regular business meeting was held after which the ladles made curtains for the church. (CLARENCE F. BU9ICK SURPRISED WITH PARTY A surprise party was held Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Wletfeldt, honoring Clarence F. Busli-k. The party was carried out in Valentine appointments. Those present were the Misses Helen and Frieda Busick, Mildred! Buerger, Leona Bucher, Dorothy Hieberich. Helen Fuelling, Vera and Marie Franz, Lucile Oerke, Ida nolle, Regina Heckman, Lena Sauer, and Olga Srlirueder, the Messrs. Herbert and Carl fiusick, Lawrence and William Berger, Alvin Boehlike, Elmer Husche, Edward and Theodore Bleeke. Emil Bentx, Martin Fuelling, Elmer and Erwin Franz, Martin Gruenke, Reuben Gerke. Roy Springer, Melvin ami Wilfred Scherer, Alfred Zell), and the honor guest. Clarence F. Busick, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wletfeldt und children Lydia, Flora. Paul, Ven-ua, Lorinda, Vera Marvin, Frieda, Ruth and Fritz. The hostesses were Lydia. Flora and Verena Wletfeldt and Helen Busick. The evening was spent in playing bunco ami various other games, and prizes for high score were awarded to Miss Lucile Gerke, Edward Bleeke, Helen ueliing and Melvin Scherer. EASTERN STAR PLAN INITIATION The members of the Eastern Star held the regular stated meeting of the organization at the Masonic Held, Thursday evening,, February were made for the initiation to be held, Thursday evening, F ebruary 25, A Patriotic | > ageant will be presented after the regular meeting, and Hie following committ *e was appointed to arrange the refreshments: Mrs. B. R. Farr, Mrs. E. B. Adams, Mrs. George Flanders, and Miss Rose Christen. LADIES AID SOCIETY HAS REGULAR MEETING The Ladies Aid Society of the Christian church met al the home of Mrs. Sol Lord, Thursday afternoon. Mrs._A. I). Artman bad charge of the devotionals and the regular business meeting. Plans were made or a supper to be served in the church basement on Saturday, March 5. Mrs. H. F. Kraft sang a vocal solo accompanied at the piano by Mrs. ('. U. tamman. At the close of the afternoon Mrs. Lord served refreshmeats. n lie next meeting will bo w'lli Mrs. E. L. Harlurher on North Third street. The Ladies Aid Society of the Presbyterian church will meet Thursday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. John Magley. A large attendance is deI sired. C. M. B. CLASS HAS OYSTER SUPPER The members of the ('. M. B , * Class of the First Christian Sunday School enjoyed an oyster supper tlmrsdsy night in Hie church base- , in-Mil. During the social hour. G. T. Burk gave a fine talk to the class on IV i significant s of honesty and mora. integrity to every young man who hopes to enter biMiß?g:< and achieve a place of high studding in the ' com liunity. (fames were played and snugs "ere sung, with Harold Mummu. a guest o: the class, accompanying al Hie piano. Rev. ('. R. Lainnau. (earlier of tho class, welcomed the visitors aud introduced the officers ot i Hie class who gave short talks. I liosc present w'rc Carl Luse, president: Bob August, secretary; . Rev. C. R. La urn an. teacher; G. T. Burk, Harold Mumnia, Unltu r cia.se Sol laird, D u mail Kraft, Manley Foreman, Hank Licht >nsteiger„ Or eu Schultz, Charles Hammond, Rayt Ulond Bramlyberry, F. Enos. Ciiur- , los Cloud, llervl lliinf and Luvere Engle. 1 BOX SOCIAL AND PARTY ENJOYED The members of tho Meni> Brotherhood of the Evuugelical church entertained their wives I and frieuds with a Valentine box I I social iu Hie church basement, , I Thursday evening. Contests were enjoyed and winners were Mrs. Fred Linn, Mrs.

Seeks District Post Glen Smiley Mr. Smiley, a Fort Wayne attorney, recently announced ilia candidacy for Hie Democratic nomination for congress from tho fourth Indiana district. Fred Engle, Rev. M. W. Suudcrman and Fred Engle. Songs were sung, and a general good time was enjoyed. Each woman present had arrang j ed u box of food, and the boxes j were opened and the food enjoy- j ed. An offering was lifted by the men and presented to the women j of the church with which to buy ] articles for the church. Ralph Gentis was chairman of j the committee in charge of the arrangements for the affair. REGULAR MEETING OF RELIGIOUS STUDY CLUB The Religious Study (Tub met Wednesday evening at the home of Helen Holthouse. Before the openmg or the meeting Grace Coffee read a letter from the former president of the club. Agnes Dix. who told of her work as superintendent of nurses in Mercy Hospital, Auburn, New York. Ethel Ervin presided at the meeting which followed. After discussing current events and topics of interest in the Catholic world, the club listened to an interestinj; pa per by Grace Coffee. She continued Hie story of the barbarian invasions discussed at the previous meeting. The great achievement of the Church, during the middle ages misnamed the 'Dark Ages" by some, was the conversion aud civilizing of these hordes who came as devastates but stayed as converts to Christianity. She discussed also the work of the missions. T h - abbey of (Tuny in France did some important reorm work and is credited with having trained some of the greatest popes in the church. One of the worst evils during these times was simony; it took a gread deal ol time and effort to stamp out this evil The next rn cling will he hold in two weeks with Genevieve Belling and den Holthouse will have the paper. ENTERTAINS WITH SUPPER Mrs, Fred King of Mercer avenue, •iitertained several of her friends al snr.er, Thursday evening. Covers were laid for Mrs. Bob August, Mrs. tied Lord.. Mrs. ('. It. Lanman, and the hostess. KIRKLAND LADIES TO HOLD MEETING The Kirkland Ladies (TilL will bold its regular meeting Tuesday afternoon at one o'clock in the Kirkland school. Each member will answer to the roll call by giving her pot peeve, and a prize will lie awarded for the best one. One of the club leaders, who attended Hie convention at Indianapolis will be present aud will i — FLORENCE HOLTHOUSE Stenographic Work Typewriting Judßf* .1. T. Meirvinuii's Law Office, K. ol BldgIf you have auv extra typewriting or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Rhone 12 for appointment. Ashbauchers MAJESTIC FURNACES ASBESTOSSHINOLE ROOFING SPOUTING 1 LIGHTNING RODS Phone 765 or 739

, give a talk on her trip. Mrs. Lloyd Byarly and Mrs. 8«m Henschen will slug several vocal selections. Kefreshliments will he served ! by the hostesses, Mrs. Lewis Yake j and Mrs. Sam Hensehen. All I members are urged to be preseut. CONFESSION IS ADMITTED | .CONTINUKD FROM RAGE ONE) guilty and were sentenced to 20 years Imprisonment Capellls confession dated December 28, '1931, said, in part: "While working on my father's farm near Chicago Heights, 111., Tony Zona and Willy and Frank Valentino approached me and wanted me to go with them on a job. They said there was $30,000 in it and no laws to worry about; that they had the protection of the law. That was about July 1, 1031. "They tbok me to Muncie, to Mrs. Green's liou.se (Hazel Green, who is awaiting (rial on hank lumber ycharges) aud talked things bery charges) ami talked things see the sheriff. "The sheriff came to some school house, north of Muncie, and met us about 9 p. m. The sheriff was ; about 45, medium build, and witli ja crooked eye. Mrs. Green brought I Hie sheriff up and we asked him ■ how much money was in the Hartj ford City bank, and what kind of 'a burglar alarm the hank had. We j set a dale witli the sheriff to roll the hank. Tile sheriff said he would . send the Hartford City deputy sheriffs to transfer some prisoners on that (late so the law would be out ->f town. “We were short of guns so we isistponcd Hie date and arranged another meeting witli the sheriff at the same school house and set another date for the hank robbery, that date being July 8, 1031. "The night before the robbery we met the sheriff and lie told us there would he no one to bother us. as two of Hie bank employes ' would be out to lunch. We pulled j the job next day. 1 went Inside 1 ind gathered up the money. Frank 1 i Valentino went in first and stuck up the place, Tony Zona came in behind Valentino." | O T— Man Admits Murder Terre ilaute. Ind., Feb. 12. — (U.R) —Emmet Pearson, 34, confess- . ed today, police said, that lie kllli ed William Brooks, 35, during an - argument at a roadside south of - here last night. i Police asserted Pearson told them that he lieat Brooks with - Ihe butt of an automatic revolver. - He left the scene in an auto ownt ed by Mrs. O. (). McKay, owner ■ of Hie establishment. Mrs. Melt Kay was held by authorities today r faring a charge of murder, as a , result of accusations that she was an accomplice iu the fight. , j According to police, Pearson , | intervened when Brooks was argu- ,! ing witli Mrs McKay. Pearson was arrested at bis home. o W. VV. Hawkins of route 9, Becalm-. spent Thursday in this city. r Mrs. Louisa Braden Corner 3rd and Monroe Phone 737 i FEBR UA R Y 1 FEATURES I Coring this month we will feature new and interesting Fashions at prices effective during February only, in order to increase the usual February business. Jaunty Jacket Dresses v $7.75 $9.75 Fashion is (lazy over Jackets on g dresses#and here are the new 1932 P versions, in a versatile fashion — r A SPECIALIZED I RICE OF $5.90 i Everything that is new In Silk- _ Wool Knit-embodying Hu- outstanding details of tic New Fashion. Here Is A Surprise $3.50 I You'd in \nr imagine $3.50 could I buy Kilt'll due, good looking frocks I —in silk or wool —ali sizes. Bows On Your Berets $1.25 The newest straw fusliions — the berets with the bows you'll adore these little hats. Allen-A Hose.

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Mr. und Mrs. Mark Braden, Mrs. D. F. Tee pie and daughter Miss Patricia visited witli Miss Lamlne I Teeple at Mu: Bt. Jo-jep!i Hospital in Fort Wayne, Thursday. Mis* Lauriue Teeplc underwent an operation at the liosiptal Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Lake visited in Fort Wayne Thursday. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Henry Dnrwin of Fort Wu.vne who will visit here over the week-end. She will lie joined here by her husband Saturday evening and will return home with him Sunday. R. •('. Pulrish and son Dave and Tom Reid of Fort Wayne were looking after business in this city Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Heller visited In Muncie yesterday. Senator T. A. Uottschaik o Berne was a caller here last evening. Jacob Long, Billy Heater, Jim Kelley anil Charley Brown of Geneva were among those who attended tlie democratic session here last night. "Tiarl Hollingsworth attended the (Barton trial at Portland and says its an interesting law suit. Business was ijuiet here today, the occasion being Lincoln’s birthday. Mrs. William Lichteusteiger and daughter Dorothy of Wren. Ohio, returned to their home Thursday after visiting for three weeks with Mrs. Liclitensteiger’a sister, Mrs. O. T. Johnson. Miss Bernice Leonard, who lias

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been in tills city to attend the funeral services for her father, returned to Tulsa, Okia., this afternoon. J. A. Hendricks and son, of Berne were business visitors here today. Walter Whit ten bar ger of rural route 3 Decatur attended to business in Hiis city today. Andrew Fuelling of lioagland attended to business in Decatur today. Mrs. Van Boyd of Louisville. Ky., will return to her home Saturday, after attending the funeral service held for her father. D. F. Leonard. Mrs. J. Henry Grabar visited with relatives west of Berne, Thursday, Miss Lucy Little, who underwent a major operation at tile Adams County Memorial Hospital Wednesday morning, is reported to he getting along fine. Mrs. Lelaud Ripley of Blue creek Township was a visitor in this city today. o Fire Holds Mystery Gre-Micastle, Ind., Feb. 12 —(UP) i —Mystery surrounded the destruction by fire of a truck and trailer , outfit today on the National road near here. The cargo consisted of cash registers and pipe fittings. All I identification marks were removed , by the occupants, who disappeared c after the fire. The truck was be- \; lleved to belong to the inter-state I trucking company. Get the Habit — Trade at Home

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