Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 85, Decatur, Adams County, 8 April 1932 — Page 3

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I Notice! WE HAVE INSTALLED A NEW ELECTRIC WELDER Your Repair Work Now Done QVICKER! BETTER! CHEAPER! We also do Acetylene Welding, thereto- e no 10b is too Big nor too Small. We are also prcpai ed to do Hard Facing, 01 ?! kinds, sweh as plowshares, cultivator sweeps, etc, All Our Work Guaranteed! I Liechty Bros. Plumbing - Heating - Welding I none 17 Berne, Ind. ICO N. Jefferson street

iU B& &“ *"’>> a ■F ■tf B ■■ B g 2 g E * g g’fc a| | Now making up our 11th car of NORTHERN WHIT E CEO A R P O STS. FARmERS ATTENIIUN! Hcwmanycanweincludeforyouinthiscar? j Jiist unloaded a car load of Superior Steel & Wire Co’s., Fence. This is not a WP Nfl U 0 iTI 0 6 TlllO H Oil I OSIS catalog fence but a real fence of full weight, strength and quality in every 11 W IIMfV lIV VVIIipUMVH Will VW respect Wr»"i < J F z>r aku in nricp Comp and spp this We have a direct woods connection that makes our price possible eliminating all * v e wgi meet and i emeet any reliable competition m price, come ana set inis . ... ~ , • • «r <■ x in,. < ~ ..i, display “YF »” We also have 2 and 4 point hog and cattle barb. jobbing and brokerage commissions. W e can i efer you to 106 ai.feient people a. . us -we aiso nave x i « (piincipally fai mers) that we have sold pos*s to this spring as to quality, etc. Horse High - Bull Strong - rig Tight Many posts being over size and 100% live peeled stock. Call us or write us. I phones.32or62s CASH COAL YARD R. A. Stuckey ~ ,i;,;nes:!2f,i,;2s

1 you afford nr th!.# tires*) or enitemhie?" Whatever the umoiint turns | >ut to In . away Is found to meet | mill (lit needs and the price , MEETING OF 1 IC-NICK CLUB Miss N'ohi Bunter was hos ess to the member* of the !<■ -Nick duh al ' the home of Mi Marie Zeser oil JHigh street, 'lujrsdav night. A short business meeting was held, and several games of pinochle 'were played in which prizes were I won by Mrs. Leo Teeple ami Mrs ! , | Arthur Baker for high score s, and M '. > Mara Z< set received the con- , . solation prize. Two guests, the Misses Ruby I .Calloway and Lucille Martin, at- ! tended the dub meeting and each! was prcs?nted with a gift from the I hostess; who also served a delicious luncheon. ' I The Monday Night Bridge club] will meet with Mrs. Harry Helm, i Monday night at seven o’clock. MISSIONARY SOCIETY HAS SOCIAL GATHERING The Missionary ’ Society of the' Z;.m Lutheran Church sponsored a ! iDclal gathering in the Lutheran , cliool, Wednesday night. Game < of pinochle, bridge, and ; i bunco were played, and prizes in the events were as fallows Mrs .

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CLUB CALENDAR FrlJay I’ >< ahonlu.i lodge Mens Hull 7:30 p. m. Ilvungdlcal C. E. Party, pnstronled iiide.initely. I It. Ladies Aid Society, Mrs. It. K. Mamma. 2 p. m. I 11. Work a'id Winn da s, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Hoop, 7:30 p. m. H«n Hur Tlrzuh Club, Hen Hur Hall, following lodge. lunlor class play, "Tea Toper Tavern." I). II S. Auditorium, < p. m. Saturday Zion Reformed Ladle Ahl Case ! leria “upper, church b isement, 5 to I 7 p. tn. Mond.is Monday Night Bridge Club, Mrs. Harry Helm. 7 p. in. Res.) arch Cl.ib. Mi . Carrie T. Hau.mid, 2:30 p. m. lu-sca, I - Ka pa social meeting Misa duty K. Schuz, 8 p. m. lie .a ,he a Ta i s icial meeting, Mis Ague Baker; 6:30 p. tn. Wednesday Italics S'la it-spf are t'iuh. Mrs. .!. L. Kch 2:30 p. m. r h,.rsday P lota Xi Infection. Mrs. Sam : iie 6p. m. M< .'lotl.st W. F. M. S„ vegetable oup sale, church ba -ement. all nay Aisu-ta Schanierloh and Reinhard , Blei'ke ia pinochle: Mrs. Fred Heu- ' r. and G.cdon Acheson In Bridge and V'lori a -e Saner Fro- , I nap el in bunco. At the conclusion of the even- ■ J"’ garni. the tables were laid with luncheon cloths and refreshnen ; «e e s rved. The committee n din g • ,: the arrangements for . lie | arty included the Mesdames \ >e,t Scheirmann, Arthur Hall, arl Smii i. and P. A. Schultz. A similar party will be held in the • | school in two weeks. — MiSSIONARY SOCIETY -IAS INTERESTING PROGRAM I he Women.) Missionary Society i I of the Evangelical Church met in , the church parlors, Thursday after-1 noon fir the regular monthly meet-1 ing of the organization. Mrs. John i Spahr, chairman of the April sec-1 tion. aid members o. that division ' had char.e of the program. The meeting wls opened with the i -singing of the song, “Send the Light.” fol'owed with the reading if the Seri; fares by Mr-. Lou Sehnitz. Mis. Henry Adler read in prayer, and Mrs. Frank Crist sang a vocal selection. The lesson study taken from the new study bo ; wa. given by Mrs. Jeorge Spra-tue. Rev. George Holton of South Bend gave a short all' ta the women prevent at the ine, ing. and Rev Sun lermali also' talked. Agnes Foreman played two violin ' selections, and at the conclusion of I the p:-.gram, the meeting was turn-i d i.ve, to the president, Mrs. J. O. • Tiicker. alio cond.ii tul the busiii a session. She announced the missionary laylet which will be given at the church next Wedne day night. The nu mbers of Hie April section serv- [ I refreshments to the thirty sev-1 en m.miier. and ive visitors pre-! ; sent. < I The Psi lota Xi Sorority will j I meet Thursday evening at six 1 > d x k for Inspection, at the home ! nl M; >. Sam Hite on Third street. Ta • h >ste is s will be Mrs. Charles Hite. Mr . C. C. Rayl, Miss Eleanor Pumphrey an I Mrs. Gerald Smith. ETCRESTING MEETING OF MISSIONARY SOCIETY The Women s Home and Foreign I Mi sionary Society of the Presby-| I terian church met at the home of : Mrs. Paul‘Graham. Thursday after-1 n n. Mi s. R. A. Tooke and Mrs. j Perry Short were the a-misting ho---, tesses. Mrs. Harry Ferntheil had charge, of the devotionals. reading the, f.ir,y sixth psalm as the scri.ptirre. I M.s. J. C. Sutton had charge of the les on study, giving a paper] in the subject, "The African | Negroes." I'he following sub-topics ' were also given: ".low Spiritual; and Folk Songs Originated.” by j Mrs. W. P. Schrock; “The DePriest 1 Uproar," by Mrs. C. A. Dugan;

I 'Lyncli An Outstanding Negro," by Mrs. S D. Beavers; "Mr. Harrison, Hie Actor," by Mrs. James Elberson. Mra. Elberson also read a poem, "A Song Is hut a Little China." by Punbar. During tjie soi'iul hour Hie honte s served re r< shmentH. CHRISTIAN SOCIETY HAS REGULAR MEETING The Christian Minsi inury Sm lety met at the home of Mrs. Bob August. Tliur. day evening The meeting was opened with a aong and scriplure by the leader, Miss Grace Lit h- ) iHUelge.’, who als<i presented a I program on (he .sulijec, "Fruitful | Hearing." Reading,were given relating ti. i ;he s.ibjoet by the Mesdames A. D. Ariman, Curl Lime. Henry Lichten teiger, and Hui Lord. The dosing pruyei and song were in the charge of Mrs. A. D. Ar.man, At the dose of the afternoon Mrs. i lugu. t served refreshments. MISSIONARY SOCIETY PLANS DISTRICT MEETING Plans tor tiie district convention ] :o lie held in this city on JVednes- I day. April 27. were made at the ' meeting of the Women's Home; Missionary Society of the Methodist ! Episcopal church, Thursday afternu.in. at the home o. Mrs. Sam Butler. Mrs. Di'.ton Pa:;, water had charge of the devotional.- and Mrs. R. D. Myers presented a chajuer from the study book. "The Callenge of Change." At the dose of the afternoon re- ' frisliments were served by the ho.-- { ip.srs, which comprised the Mes-, dames Butler. W. F. Beery, Sam Hillier. William Butler. Moore, and : | Sural: Case. . A social meeting o the Tri Kap- j |pa irority will be held at the' home of. Miss Mary K. Schug on ] Third . treet. Tuesday night at eight , ; o'clock. Miss Mary Macy will be the ' assisting hostess. I The Women Foreign Missionary 1 Society o. the Methodist Church ! i will serve a vegetable soup sale in j lin the church basement, all day I I I hursday. April 14. LADIES AID ] HOLDS MEETING The Ladies Aid Society of th" ' Christian church met at the home] i:f Mrs. H. F. Kraft. Thursday after- ; noon for the re-ular meeting. Rt v. 1 ( . R. Lanman had change of the I devotional services, after which the I :.i uin- 1.u.-inesz was conducted ! At the close of he afternoon Mrs. Kraft served re reshnients j The aext meeting will he in two w with Mrs. C. R. Laiima'i. I — i I WOMEN OF MOOSE I HAVE REGULAR MEETING Ihe Women of th> Moose met at , Moose Home. Thur.-day evening at J seven thirty o’clock. Daring the lodge hour Mrs. Ross M■■ read a pa. er entitled. “Mocseheart study its Pupils need.-." P Lowing the meeting an enjoy-: time was had sewing and I i with sociaJ time. Plan were discussed for a joint I I Memorial .-ervice to bo held at the I | First Christian church tile fir z ■ Sunday in May. JUNIOR GIRLS HONORED WITH PARTY The Junior Girls class of the Christian Church, taught by Miss Mary Kohls, was honored with a narty given L<y the Sunday School board at the home of Mr. and Mis. George Myers on Mercer avenue, Thursday evening. The Junior 1 Girls were winners of an interI ''a«o contest and were rewarded with the party. The table decorations, and party favors, together with the menu were effectively carried out in a, color note of pink and white ami i tapers of the colors were also] used. The girls were given clever, popping fortunes as favors. Several contests were held and; m'ses were awarded to the Misses Kathryn Murphy. Helen Jean Kohls. Martha Myers, Peggy Staley ami Kathryn Kollig Those present were the Misses Kathleen Banning. Kathryn King. Blanche Straub. Florence Brandy , berry. Kathryn Murphy. Helen;

Jean Kohls, Martha Myers, Peggy Staley. Kathij,n Kohls, Mary Kohls', the members of Hie Sunday School board ami their wives, Dr und Mrs. Burt Mangold, Mr. and Mrs. Fre ( | Collier. Rev. ami Mrs. C. It lamnuin. Mr. und Mrs. Will Kohls, Mr and Mrs. George Myers, Mrs. Homer Ruhl ami daughter Sylvia. HISTORICAL CLUB HEARS FINE REPORT The of th Historical Club were entertained Wednesday i ft) inoon at the home of Mrs. John Schafer. The |,re-ld"nt, Mrs. Homer Lower, r'-ad an excellent paper, mopared by Mia. .Myrtle Strock. I'm? .-mbje -t of thi> paper wa "Radio En ertalm rs." Mrs. I »v.er read the Interesting re; oil yhieh related intimate glimpies into th" live., and personlaities of the entertainer- at th)- ] radio stations, ami also the an- ] nouncers. The next meeting of the cluli i will be hel l with Mrs. J. N. Fri toe ] m Mercer avepuo. next Wednesday ! afternoon, and Mr.-'. FTistoe will la o have the paper. i SHAKESPEARE CLUB STUDIES MODERN PORTUGAL The Imdie Shakespeare Club met al the hom<- of Mrs. Harry Moltz. Wednesday a ternoon. Mrs. Moltz was the leader and ; resented a very Interesting program on the sil'ijects, ‘Portugal Today; Area and Population; Climate and Seen|>:y; Wood and Gardens; Ednca--1 tion and Schools; Sporte and j Games, and Principal Citi) , A si 'i .',pic. concerning the revolution in Portugal in September, 11931. was given by Mis. J. L. Koehler. Mrs. Moltz passed a number of 1 pictures of Portugal as it is today ]in connect ion witli her paper. Daring the business session plans 1 for th>- final closing were made ami ;it was decided to hold a meeting i where gue-L- will be invited. The | .late wa.; set for April 21. I A note of thanks were read from Mrs. Cal Peterson. An Announcei ment was made that the club dues j are to lie paid at the next meeti ing of the club which will be with j Mis. J. L. Kocher. Wednesday after- ' noon. Mrs. Herman Ehinger will | have the paper. EVERY READY CLASS HAS GOOD MEETING The regular be. ine s and social 1 meeting of the Ever Ready class of I the Methodist Sunday School was ' attended by a large number of 'member . Mrs. Leota Beery opened the meeting with devotional serj vices and Mrs. Jack Friedt, vice- ; re sident o. the da s. presided over. . the business meeting in the ab enee i of the president. Mrs. \V. H. Leathle.man, who is ill. i Zulu Porter gave an interesting reading and seveial games and contests were enjoyed. Delicious refreshments were served by the ho.s.esses, tiie Mesdanie.- A. D. Suttli Fred We.uU E. W. JolinI s in. E. T. Franklin, ami Asa Pol- -: lock. I ENTERTAINS ! FRIVOLITY CLUB .u. . Waldo Eckrote entertained he members of the Frivolity Club tt her liotne. Wednesday evening. Plans were made to have a theater I party, Wednesday evening. April 13, ' c uli member at Fort Wayne. Six games of pinochle were I'aved und high score prize were received by the Mesdames Ray Fryack, Charles Ke ’er. and Mrs. Olga Bai ei. consolation. At the clr.se of the games a lunch'.pti was , rved in one course. The aext uiee'ing will lie held at tiie home o Mrs. Ray Fry back. Ml'.i Cgla Heller was a guest other tian club members. Safe Landing on One Wheel i —■ Pueblo. Colo. (U.R) —Art Prior, 'local avi.itor. dropped a wheel from the landing gear of his air'plane while in the air. He set the craft down on one wheel, and jockeyed it to a saft halt, damaging the propellor slightly but saving himself and a student flier from injury. :— o -J-- ] Get the Habit — Trade at Home

, I £YTowd lalk Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Walters are I In attendance at the Methodist con-| , ferenee nt Muncie this week. Phil Macklin Is reiairtod improv ■ ed after a several days Illness with: the flu which Hetlh-d lii lilh lungs) and lausiul him considerable unI'tislness. J. T. Myers, well known mer-1 ihant, who hts been 111 Hie past | three weeks Is recovering uml is able to sit up during Hie day. Mrs. Harry Moltz uml Mrs. J. S. Peterson vlsi ed ill Fort Wayne. Mi'.-. William Afl'ohler and childiron Kathryn ami Rolland left this morning sot Van Wert, Ohio'where they were called to the bedside of Mrs. Afi'older's mother. Mrs. S. I Eg er, who is <|iiite ill. s Mi. and Mr;. Ivan Stni;ky and on ; . maid. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Run- | yon, und Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Hecker, motored tn FYirt Wavne Thitr-day ! nlgnt where they attended th.' • meet at the G >spe| Tabernacle and I ] neard the Scandinavian Bell Ring-1 I < r- who a.;:, eared there. ■ —o OBITUARY Mrs. Hurl ata Ramsey was born | In Van Wert County, Ohio, Feb. 20. 1855. the daughter of Albert and i Sarah Finkhou-en. She was con- > firmed in the German Evangelical Chuhh, April 10, 1870. Her confir- ' mat ion ver-e was typical of her ] life, "My soul thirsteth after God. when shall I see His ace"? She was united in marriage to I i Thomas Copk. To this union were] born two children, W. H. Cook and I ; Mrs. Vella Deleilt. Mr. Cook died i shortly after these children were I ,born. Later, she was united in ' I marriage to Philip Oeehsle, to which union were born four children. Mrs. Lewis S. Courtney, Mrs. Chaiincie ! Cox. Otis Oesclile and Richard ; Oeehsle. Mr. Oeehsle passed away I in March. 1901. Some years later she became the wife of J. B. Ramsey who preceded | her in death in 1924. Shortly after j j his death she came to Decatur, Ind- I ! lana, where she made her home un- j | til her death. Here h" made a host j lof friends and will always be re-! ■membered for her sunny dtpo- | -ition and willingness to help those I I in need. Sh<- will be deeply missed j i by tl.'. se slje had le t behind. She ] is survived by -lx children, twentyI five grandchildren and eight great ! grandchildren, two brothers and a ' ; host as other relatives and friends. ' j (Funeral services were conducted : by Rev. A. R. Fledderjohann, pas- ' j tor of the Zion ReJjimed Church. I who u ed as his funeral text,, Ist. ' I Chronicles 29:15 — For we are i ' ] strange) a before The. and sojourI ne. s. a; were all our fathers, our d o's on the earth are a< a shadow ; : 1 and there is none abiding." !| Planes Carry Hay ' | Spokane, Wash. (U.R) Hay in ■ ] •10-poiind bales Is being carried by planes to starving deer near Kelli,gg. Idaho, where snow has cut the animals’ feed to a critical stage. | Tiie planes fly over the deer and [drop the hay near them. • o Two Jobs at 92 Falmouth, Mass. (U.R) —At 92. ' W illiani H Hewins is spry enough to handle the duties of town treasjurer and town clerk as well as his. iown insurance business satisfac-l tory. He has been town treasurer and town clerk for 50 years.

JUST RECEIVED assortment of Beautiful New Spring DRESSES MRS. M. MOYER 129 N. 3 st. ■RDHHBHinBII ■

TWO IOR ONE TONIGHT ADAMS THEATRE I SUN DA Y-MONI) A Y -Tl J ESI) A Y 19<-35<-personal DIETRICH 10 VOU! You like a Love-Story with 1 an Action-Wallop in it, don’t 1 you? We All Do! That’s jp J why it afl'or <1 sus great pleasure to announce that starting Sunday, MARLENE DIETRK'H will appear with I! JL ( LIVE BROOK in “SHANGCIIVE HAI EXPRESS” at our RdhAK Theatre, for three nights and ' j£ Sunday Matinee. ”3 X A IF” I. A. Kalver, - Added-. I Oiand I A “BOY FRIENDS’’ comedy. Eu J £Nf |2»J —LAST TIME TONIGHT — ~ 1 ’’‘“J™ “ No ONE MAN » Shanghai SAT,,K,,AY ONIY - 808 r u CUSTER in “QUICK TRIGLXprFfS GER LEE." Added-Comedy a garamouM ant j Cartoon. 10c-35c THE CORT SUNDAY and MONDAY Matinee Sunday 2P. M. Evening, 6:30 —lO c -35 c Today, Miss America — Tomorrow, What? Wh«t happens to the beauty con- •/’y test winners who are Famous for a A » / are never AWK / ' beard of again? The * k’SISnSSaV answer is sensational! IM - m ■ JF % i She Wantedft-Z 1 \ a Millionaire k 1 -. h <1 > BENNETT TRACY 1 Una Merkel Added - - Special Kirkwood Feature Comedy Dorothy Peter, on ‘•ONE MORE Directed.by 'h j CHANCE’’ with JOHNBLYSTONE Bing Crosby, fOX P | CTURE Radio’s sensa- - tar ' Last Time Tonight . SATURDAY - Lily FTamita in “qkv <piiifr“ “THE WOMAN BE- ~. 'u -ii i TWEEN,’ a drama that Actl ""’7?° m (,a ' reaches the depths of a w,th Glen Trvon - woman’s soul. Also - - Good Comedy Added- - “Battle Royal" and Cartoon, comedv. Also Cartoon. 10c -15 c ,Oc ' 2;>c

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