Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 95, Decatur, Adams County, 20 April 1932 — Page 3

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Saris st > 1™ . r? . """' S ""’ ~ii.-< lion (this - clothes) 1 - triumph of EH,,,- . ' l' ! " ;il illlv n<ltll ' EK,"!_. ■ instant use entirely |H ' , ’ al. and the wide fabrics |H, K . new ■ ..t ■ rhe achieved ■ but by ..,,. 1' ; .. : , another. Pa--,:.i. Empire ? ~ be puts them any disll>at 1,1 fcnti foundation of Ml; .... schemes. Kh.„. Blue N’inhtßine” y,.« Blue" and 'Flax - used .1,.."f them with white. •“ k will entertain I ■ hlT' Club at her home. I H y evening at seven-thirty. H I C. HAS |a meeting H Member- of the Catholic H of ('alumina met in the | ■ high school hall. Tuesday H for a social meeting. At H L o'clock the guests were ■ it two j.ee tables, attrac-1 'tie dining room ' Me'-... . was served. the supper, several Be> icayed at small tables in the assembly hall. Hn bridge were awarded to, H ink Barthel. Miss Ethel j I in five hundred to Miss I I Irvin and Mrs. Jerome Cot-] h in rhurn to Miss Christina I Ih- and M Agues Nesswald. | lommlttee i: charge of the lomprbed Mt- Clara Myers! - Tom Leonard, chairmen, i rs. Raymond Kohne, Mrs. • *. Mrs Clem Kortenher and 1 lie Meibers. ECONOMICS CLUB I SOCIAL GATHERING Jefferson Township' Home t lis Club met at the Jetfer-| township school building I »y evening. April 14. The ®g was sung and the creed id. The rail call was answerfiring a household hint. Agent. L. E. Archbold | Rsent at the meeting, and th Mrs. John Rumple. Mrs. ! junple and Mrs. James Ken- ■ Ping as a committee, to arfor community gatherings in linn With the Home Econollub. very interesting readings liven by Mis. John Fetters | jtogene Reef. Arrangements t y eted for serving the ban- I ■IE CORT *ST TIME TONIGHT — Return showing of addy Long Legs” an appealing story that’ ,np . young and oij, should: Cast headed by w and Janet Gaynor. “ed'Comedy and Cartoon. 10c -15 c OF CHANCE" r.' Astor and Ricordo Cor4 Mon.—Eddie Cantor ln 'PALMY DAYS."

PERSONS for one admission tonight ADAMS THEATRE and Thursday 10c—35c AT LAST—IN SOUND TH E BI G PARA DE ” G,LBERT - KARL DANE and RENEE ADOREE. RADeC you ve always wanted to see again — "THE BIC Pho Di p, lts I’HRILbS a hundred times intensified in SOUND! ea n n'" rA ,. that is hailed aS the GREATEST of all time -you Rlory' HEAR as well as SEE it in all its heart-touwhing Jv .. ADDED—SHORT SUBJECTS ■ onday and Tuesday—“MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE”

' CLUB CALENDAR s Wednesday Thursday Night Bridge Club, Mrs. i Clayson Carroll, 7:80 p. m', Monroe Methodist W. F. M. S. Mrs. Les-io Ray 2 p. tn. Wednesday Night Bridge Club, .Miss Helen Dorwln, 8 p. m. N. and T./'lub, Mrs. Robert Gar-| ard, 2 p. tu. Thursday Monroe M. E. Ladies Aid Society. Mrs. W S. Smith, 1:30 p. m. | Presbyterian Ladies Aid. church | parlors, J:3O p. m. Evangelical Ladies Aid Society, church parlors. 2 p. m. Baptist W. M S. dinner meeting ■church parlors. 6:30 p. in. United Brethren I). Y. B. Class. Mrs. R E. 'ante, 7:30 p. m. U. B. Progressive Workers Claspoat poned. Evangelical Loyal Daughters, Mrs. Henry Stauf er. 7:30 p. m. Christian Ladies Aid. Rev. anil Mrs. C. R. Lanman. 2:30 p. m. Methodist W. F. M. S. Mrs. C. O j Porter. 2:30 p. m. (frivolity Club. Mrs. Ray Fryback 1 7:30 p. m. W. O. T. M.. Moose Home. 7:3" 1 p. m. Ic-Nick Club, Mr-. Henry Neireitei, 7:3) p. m. Friday Five Hundred Club. Mrs. A. R. I Ashbaticher. 7:30 p. m Art Department dinner. Mis. D. ■J. Harkles<. t> p. m. Ben Hur 32nd Anniversary, lodge hall, Friday night. Evangelical c. L. W. Class. Miss Helen Koos, 7:30 p. m. Saturday Kirkland 411 Club, Kirkland school, 1:30 p. m. Monday i Literary department of the WoI men s chili, 7:30, Miss Kathryn Hyland. _ I Tu*snay Ad Libitum Club. Miss Wilhelmina Schnitz, 8 p. m. . > ——— — iquet at the Junior-Senior reception. I Mrs. Jacob Reef gave a report ton the last county meeting and i very ably gdve the lesson of the .month. The lesson'* scarf making i was illustrated and the finished I product exhibited. • Several of the members displayed quilts, some old, some new. and some in tile process of makI ing. The display was both beautiful . and interesting. I Mrs. Jacob Reef. Mrs. Dan Rumi pie and Mrs. John Fetters, hosj tesses for April, served a delicious punch of sandwiches, fruit salad, and dark cake, to the twenty six members and ten guests present. CIVIC SECTION ! PLANS SUMMER WORK At a meeting of the Civic Section ; of the Woman's Club, held at the I Library Rest Room. Tuesday evening, plans for several projects to be sponsored during the summer months were discussed. The ladies have sponsored the conditioning of the tennis courts at | the Central school and North ward i builtXng for the tennis tpurnament. i They discussed tentative plans for | -reeling some new tennis courts I in the city, but no definite action I was taken on the matter. Plans were discussed for plantj ng shrubbery about the city, and j the ladies .decided to erect new i signs for the restroom at the LiI brary. !YOUNG MATRONS CLUB ■ HOLDS CLOSING BANQUET I The members of the Young MatI rens Club entertained their hitsI band as guests at the closing ' banquet of the organizatitjn which was served at the home of Mrs. Albert Mutschler on North Third street. Tuesday evening. The banquet marked the formal closing f the club year, and the study meeting-- o the organization will be resumed next September, the season to be opened with a guest night enterta-nment. I The club colors of pink and white

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were cnrrled out In the appointments of the iianquet, which was sr-rved ip three delirious courses. I'hc (taliks were centered with rteen and rose bud vases filled with Pink and whim carriatlon». The •tiiihvr wnx sorvr-d un foha and u*< ii glu'Kwaro. Thronghoin th<* < , ntmai!iing ioom.M, LoiiqurH of pink and whim q riupdrugon and carnation* wcr<» iFrangfd. K<dlowing (Im dinner, gumoa of ’hum and Flva* hundred wero play* - '*d. and prizes in the former gatno I were won by Mrs. Carl Schufer, I Mrs. Dallas Goldne. Albert Miller and Merlin Doan. Prizes in five hundred worn uwurded to Mis. Charles Hrodbeck Mr-. Alva Lawson, Ben Schroyer ami H ,hhy Mutschler. I!) ■ assisting hostesses so« the eveionj wqrj the Me-dames Ifiatik Crist. Dave Campbell and Charles Bi ml beck. | DORCAS CLASS , HOLDS meeting Mrs. Waller Koos and Mrs. Ada Murt.n entertained the members o.’ ■he Dorca e a-:s of toe Evangelical Sunday Sihcid at the home of Mrs. Ko .s on Mercer avenue. Tuesday evening. The meeting was opened with de.otional services conducted by Mrs. hsta Liddy. who read the one hundred thirty third Psalm, followed >y all repeating the class prayer. Ih- regulat routine of business a- conducted with sixteen memin . in attemlance. \ social hour col’owed and stunts were enjoyed The next regular meeting of the •la < will lie held In May with .Mrs. John Sjahr and Mrs. Elmer I \nspatigh. ■ jMARY AND MARTHA , CLASS HOLDS MEETING j Thirty members of the Mary and v'artha Class as the Methodist Episcopal Sunday School met at the home of Mrs. Frank Krick. Tuesday evening. Following a short busite. meeting Mrs. \V. O. Ltttle presented the second chapter of a book on the hist ry o the church. She is presenting this liook in a series of lessens, and her talk was greatly enjoyed by the ladies. A social haur was enjoyed and dainty refreshments were served by the hostesses. Mrs. Krick. Mrs. A. J. Beavers, Mrs. Enoch Eady. Mrs. Jesse Leßrun, Mrs. Clara Anderson. and Mrs. Bust he. — BUSINESS MEETING OF DELTA THETA TAU The members of the Delta Theta I’au Sorority met at the home of Miss Margaiet Vian. Tuesday evening for a business meeting. .The nomination tof icers was held and offeers will be elected at the next business meeting. Plans were discussed for a Moth ■r s Day party to be given by the sorority members and the Alumni cba. .<-r for the mothers in the near future. A program of the national convention to he held at Denver. Colorado in June was received. Miss Mary Harris and Miss Agnes Baker will be delegates at the convention from the local chapter. The Women c.f the Moose will meet at the Moose Home, Thursday ■venin 4 at seven-thirty o'clock. Following the regular lodge meeting. a social hour and sewing will 1 e enjoyed. Mrs. Henry Neireiter will enterain the membe: s cf the Ic-Nick ‘club at her home on Ninth street, .’huisday evening at seven-thirty I'clock. The Five Hundred Club will meet vitii Mis. A. R. Ashhaucher Friday ■vening at (even-thirty o'clock nstead of Thursday as was preiously announced. -ITERATURE DEPARTMENT TO HOLD FINAL MEETING The Lite.ary Department of the Women's club will meet Monday veiling a: 7:30 o’clock at the home >f Miss Kathryn Hyland. All memers ate requested to be present , this will be the last department no. ting f the year. The program I -ommitlee will consist of Miss Kathiyn Hyland, Mrs. Fred Patterson. Miss (Tara Repjert, and Mrs. F. V. Mills. PAUL KIRCHENBAUER SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY Paul Kiri henbauer. 1203 West Madison street was pleasantly surprised by hits friends and relatives o. the occasion of his birthday anniversary, Tuesday evening. A lunche ;n was served to the twenty one guests who assisted in surprising Mr. Kircheubauer. DINNER MARKS CLOSING OF HISTORICAL CLUB YEAR The year’s activities of the Historical Club wer> formally closed with a banquet served in the dining hall of the Rice Hotel in this city Tuesday night,when the members ct' the club entertained their husbands as guests. The tables were centered with bud vases of pink roses which were later presented the members as favor.--. A delicious three course dinner wa:? served. At the close .1 the dinner, a short program took place, and Mrs. Harl Hollingsworth entertained the ..oup with several readings. The year boojts for the fall and winter

• study meeting wore dlntrllmted. t The first meeting next September . will lie held with Mrs. Ed. Ahr. i The committee In charge of the i arrangements for Hie banquet Tues- • day night included Ml'S. Ed Ahr. I (hnlrmaii, nhd the Mesduniea Wilson Lee, Ed. Chrlaten. and Sam Shu mp. i REFORMED G. M. G. ENJOYS SUPPER MEETING f The members of the Girls Mis- • .o'oiiaiy Guild of the Zion Reformed > Church met In the Church parlors, , 1 itosdny evening for a short busi- ■ tie s mooting. The Misses Eleanor lloppert and ■ I Harriet Fruchto were host esc; s and : | ut six o'clock a delicious luncheon ■ wav served In iwo courses. Following the supper, n short business > meeting was conducted by the pre- ; vident Miss Chiru Renpert. i The meeting m the Ad Libitum Club which was to have met Thursday night with Miss Wilhelmina Schnitz has been postponed until i Tuesday ni.’ht, April 2d. i Birds' Feeding C ound Th# geological survey says that the lilr.ls that tty In tlo< ks around the lighted dome of the (’epltol are chimney «wlfl«. They are attracted there by th« Insects which are attracted hy tights Washing I ton Star Cr'nsv* Wall Not Unique Receai exf>.erutk..y< Xsin hy Dr. <ven lledln Indicate that there w».-e other great walls in the Far Enst hevldes ’he famous great .vail ‘ f Chinn I Hikers Protest As » ptntet' sgaList the closing of the Sunnyilsle estate ne.n Keigh ley England to the puh'lc. .’i» menib“r» >f tilking clnns and ottiere I tlfniberf a fence and walked In single flle across the forbidden land . Ostrich Feathcvs Feathers are clipped from ostriches every nine months. A prime bird yields about 20 ources of feathers at a cllnfdng. ■ ■ ———————-

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' JURY FINDS LOFTUS GUILTY I Bank Bandit Is Found Guilty In 30 Minutes By Illinois Jury I Woodstock, ill., April 2<» tup) Donald Lofius, who confessed hold- . Ing up two McHenry c.mnty bank.i and about a dozen others anil then I refused to plead guilty on the I clnirgoa today had a clearer idea of , how McHenry county regards a . thing like that. i A jury t ill: 30 mlnutea to find . j him siidty of holding up the Marengo bank. A few hours later he was tried cn charges of robbing , a bank at Alconquin. When the Jury retried to consider its verdict, ani othet was sworn in and tried him I on a burglary ,-liarge in connection wilh the Algonquin holdup. Meanwhile the first jury found him guilty and the second went out to deliberate. Immediately his trial on ehargea of burglary at Marengo was stalled. When the day was over' four convictions had been charged up aeaiust him. 0 _ HOSPITAL t lelenu F ley, Ohio City. Ghio tin ■ derwent a tonsillectomy operation at the Adams County Memorial Hospital this morning. Chester Voirel, Berne. Route 2. submitted to a major emergency operation Tuesday at the local hospital. — 0 Man Tries Suicide Rushville, Ind., April 20. —<U.R) — Roy A. Torey. 36. San Juan. Wash., was in City hospital today in a serious condition following a suicide attempt at the county jail. Torey. who was arrested because of a disturbance at the county infirmary,'

where ho was permitted to sleep slushed his wrists with razor bind OH ■ Aulhorlties found medals from Great Britain, Ciiund i mid the I nil e(i SlatoH awarded for bravery dur Inr. the World War, on Torey 1 COURTHOUSE Real Estate Transfers Charles H Colter <-t ux. in mt ( 517. Decatur to charb-s 11. Snyder ' for 11.00. Decatur Cemetery Assn., in lot 306, Decatur Cemetery to Jam’s Eady for $30.00. Interstate Fann At Mtg. Corp.. ; land in Root township to Joseph M Heberer, no consideration. Walter I). Cross, in 10l 109 and 200, Genova Io W. D Cross. Jr. ' for SI.OO. W. I). Cross, part of out lot 1, Herne to W D. Cross, Jr. lor $l Walter D. Cross, in lot 147, Genova to W. D. Cross. Jr, et al fori SI.OO. Walter D. Cross,- part of in lot 141. Geneva to Wilson M. Cross tor SI.OO. • | Waller D. Cross, in lot 37. Ge-i ' j neva to Mark Cross for SI.OO. Waller D Cries, part of in lot: | 118.,Geneva to'Wilson M. Cross I for SI.OO. .. —— n G. 0. P. ISSUES MEETING CALL CONTINUED hiw.'M PAGE ONK ary of state, auditor of state, I t eas , trer of sfate, attorney general, sit-j preme court reporter, .superintendent of public instruction, a judge of the supreme court from the fifth district, a judge of the appellate court from the first district and a judge of the appellate court from the second district. Paradise and He!) A fool’s paradise is only the anteroom for ’ fool's hell.—Stanley .' Baldwin

fY-Town Talk

Mr. and Mis. Ed. Whitright and laughter Mis Gladys visited wilh rein, Ives and friend., in .Monroeville. Tuesday night. J I'. Maynard oi Winchester was a bu Incas visitor in this city to<|ay. Mrs. Joe Smith Ims. returned from • Tiffin, Ohio where she attended the funeral of Miss Kathryn Geary, i She was uecompanlud us far as I Van Wert. Ohio Igv MDce Geary of i Pittsburgh. J. F. Arnold of Fort* Wayne was I lonklti; after business in tills city i today. Mrs. Fred Fullenkantp and daugh- ■ :er i'a'sy spent the a lernoon in For! Wayne. Felix Maier visited in Chicago, j 111., today. Mr. and Mrs. ('. D. Lewton have j I returned from Cincinnati. Ohio I ; where they spent a few days. Mr. ami Mrs. George Shoemaker, i if Geneva and Mrs. Guy Shoemaker of Davenport. lowa were visitors In i ibis city Tu< (day. Ilatold Felghtncr. political Wirt- ' er and star reporter for the Indii anapolis News, called here last evening ami interviewed a numltet'i of political leaders. There is i much interest just now in the re-' i suit of the congressional races in i this district and in the organlza- ! lions. Harry Harlan of Indianapolis attended to business here. Fred Eiclicnberger of Berne was a Imsinesa isitor here this morn ing. n — . — * MAG. J^XEWS - - * Mr and Mrs. Edward Kolter and | son Robert entertained for dinner I Sunday Mr and Mrs. Homer Ran- | dall and family f Craigville, and

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Mr. and Mrs. Junies Hower. Mr.'and Mrs. Edward Jaberg entertained for dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bolborich and family of Fort Wayne and Mrs. Susie Rep pert of Decatur. I Mr. and Mrs. Milton Scherry and ■ family entertained for dinner Suni day Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reppert and family Mr. and Mrs. Edward | Fim-nte and family Mr. and Mrs. | Augustin Worthman and family Lawrence Beiholt and Lewis Wirth- : man Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kruetzman land son Richard visited Mr. and ■ Mrs. Daniel Mazelin and family of near Berne Sunday afternoon. •Mr. and Mrs. George Gcrher and I son Loren were dinner guests o.' Mr. and Mrs. Gottlich Gerber of I Herne Sunday. Daniel Scheury and dau.titers I Marie and Marcella visited Mr. and , Mrs. Losier Eekrote of Linn Grove Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bloemker onItertalned for dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Otto I‘eek and Irene and Leona Miss Tillie Peters Mr. and Mi Lewis Conrad Mr. and I Mis. Walter Conrad and son RichI ard. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kolter visited Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kolter and 1 family Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. .1. J. Holmrich and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wood visited in I luffton Sunday afternoon Get the Habit — Trade at Home DANCE TONIGHT SUNSET. Q ..... Josef Chernaivsky and his Sympho Syncopators at Edge water Park. Celina. Ohio. Thursday night. April 21. I Social dance. Admission 50c per person. 15-16-19-20