Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 261, Decatur, Adams County, 3 November 1932 — Page 3
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(■ris Styles ■ ■ •■ ••>;:- may !><■ ar* <a<iii pm , ESI -timl' ■ -11 I '"• . V ill do a g ’ 2l>- -I if 111 \ ma HgflL a 1 • "* black . Kjrit villi lb '>‘- back , . EHk Kt* Hi- 1 !u ’■ or 11 “ r a Kl Jtt ...Hi' a! ik ■ BratM 1 :| ppHK iiing - he tips Eji i- :i " t” 1 ' 1 ' 11 !ul ■BK, ■■ nap" of I InH i KBs ARGANIZATION MEETING th ■ R ligiou.-Mlialr-n <,r Hartford township ESO I a milily ireetini: ti; Raji gel if .1 Church fcnn-orov v i.at.resting pro-1 MB gi" ■ at the mo ting. I L Raw M-li-'ii .' conducted the i and Purest Kistler! of ill d votronals. Th • I - - chorus sang spe- - Rev. C. AV. [ gav n talk. IvoJsni. was nung by Betty , aid EdW rd Martz R ii.lairths -wore' county officials ri.nd ItnWMig closed with a tiene-dk-"* tbywv. S. hleiiim.-x. Mi fisi Church will meet in tbs irch parlor-. Saturday aft muuii ?k.
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CLUB CALENDAR Miss Mary Macy Phones 1000—1001 Thursday [ IV. O. T. M. M se Hoi??, 7:30 In. in. Baptist Women's Society, Mrsl I John Chre.iistl.-r. 2:30 p. m Antioch Missionary Society, Mrs.l |G. 11. Bright, all-day. [ Bridge Club, 1 Mrs. Avon- Burk. Mt. Pl asant follies Aid Soei tv, -church p.irstnjge, all-day. M. E. Ever Ready class, Mrs. C. L. 1 Walters, 7:30 p. m. I Evataelic.il w. M. S.. church par Lrs, 2 p. m. prcm.pt.' Manroe M. E. Ladies Aid Societyl Mrs. J. F. Rocker. 2 p. m, I 11. B. Ladies Aid S ciety, Mrs. Charles Robinaid, 2:30 p. m. I Presbyterian W. H. and F. M. S., ; M. s. J. C. Sutton, 2:30 p. in I ( alvary Ladies A'id Society, church c arters. 1:30 p. m. ■ Methodist W H. M. S„ Mrs. Jess | iLeßrun, 2:30 p. in. Christian Ladies Aid Society. l Mrs. Dorphus Drum, 2:30 pin. i Christian Missioiary g. eie'jv, I Rev. C, R. L n r an, 7:30 p. in. Friday i Bridge Club, Mrs. R. C. Ehinger, I 8 p. m. Saturday | Church of God foidiea Aid take 'sale, Sclunitt MCit Market, 8:30 a m. Z1 in Ref rined Mission Band, church parlors, 2 p. m. Monday Woman's Club. Library Hall, [ 7:30 p.m. • prompt. I Research Club, Mrs. Nellie Haney, [2:30 p. nt. U. B. W: nk and Win Class, Mr. land Mrs. -Homer Arnold, 6:30 p. in-. T uesday I Psi T ,‘a Xi, Mrs. William Linn. : 7:30 . an. Wednesday , N. and T. Club, Mrs. Carl Hammenl., 2 p in. Historical Club, (Met. Fred Han1 che-r. 2:30 if. m. Ladies Shak speait? Club, Mrs. F l- k France. 2:30 p. mThe Psi' ota Xi sor -rity will meet
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1932.
.with Mrs. William Linn, Tuesday* | night, November 8, at w.-ivan-thirty I o'clock. The mu-ting will be in the l tonm of a business and program I -meeting with VI. s. Leo Kirsch tliej assisting hostfsn. MEETING OF LADIES AID SOCIETY The Ladies Aid Society o-f the Mt. T bor Church met at ths honel of Mr. aid Mrs. Austin McMichael' luesl.y evening. The piesidaitj jop.neil th. meeting and the rn.m-i hers united in simiimg the I "Jesus Included Me.” T.l’i Scripture iiss-on was given I by Rachel Sp-ring -r f-s-lli /wed with 1 [prayer by Mrs. Mary Colter. Tire* I roll ci ,11 was read and the riaines 1 [for the Ch'.istlras exchange werf d ra w.:i • The t lecti-ou of officers for the ; <i ming year was held which rcsult[cd in th, f Rowing: Miss Ori Gil-j | pin, presid- nt; Mrs. Hertha Me} i Michael, viu?-presi;leint: M-s. Maryi Tti . <--. etury; Mrs. C|i:,d|ys i Rauch, assis Isn't secretary; MTsJ i N'-lb'i Jackson, treasurer; Myrtle I ■Clem, i ts, pianist; Mrs. Nellie Jack-' j son, i ssisiatrt pianist. Mrs. McMichI a.e-1 and Mrs. Mary Colter served a! ■dl illy luncheon at the clos3 of the, |<"'i :iirg. The next meeting will he held at tin.-' Pi ” c Schoolhouse, Those p. earnt were Rev. and Mrs. |L. M. Pi.rce, Mr. .:;:d Mrs. Grace Tope, Mr. and Mrs. Arti|? Jackson, I Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kn s, Mr. and Mrs. - Austin McMichael, Mrs. R.ass I.iaurne; and family, Mrs. Cl.yce Rauch and f- .i lly, Mrs. Ruth Daniels and frlrtily. Mrs- Mary Colter, Mrs. John .Helm, Mrs. Otis Shlfferly, Mrs. William Johnson, Mrs. A;-nil Bunr. r, Mrs. Aldine Bebout. Misses Ora G-Hpin, Rachel SprimLer |Myr;j- elements, Mildred Helm, Mary Koos. Irene and Ida May CottI re-71, Mary Tope, -Ethel Bunnef-, Lesli r. Joe and Billie Brunmer, Rugh I i D.'Wh, Dean- and Robert (Vilteir, | ■ 11.. be. t Tope. Harry McDermott and i Go rge mg. SHAKESPEARE CLUB HAS INTERESTING MEETING i Mrs. C. E. Peterson was hostess Ito the memblJ s of the Uidfes | Shakespeare Club ut her home on I At'/ims street, Wednesday afternoon J | Mrs. J. C. Sutti ( n had the paper, thle ! subject of which was "Francis Bacon-. From Aristotle to The Renais-1 sance. The Great Rec j ictruction.” 1 I Subtopics were given. “Scl.ctiota from Stoic So ipture” was gii- n by [ M.s. Ch rles Dugan; “Great Recon-i iitructi-o:," Mrs. John Tyndall, | “C- mnn its cn D cen's Essiys,’’ by j.Mi::. Nc-ih Fry, and “Excerpts fr-im [ Bacci -.’s Essays were given. , “Os Wisdom r a Men's Siflf.” ; win r p--i ted by Mrs. Cl. O. Walton ; " “Os Reve.ni.i?.'’ by Mrs. Charier. [Te.s;.:e; and “Os G-reat Place.’’ by ' ; Mrs. S. D- -I’.ravers. i The mi eting adjourn :d to me t ■lnrxt We'd er,day afternoon with ' i Mrs. Fr- :uk Fiance. Mrs. Fr m e will Iso be th? lead Jr. DETROIT COUPLE MARRIED BY JUDGE Ml ■ -Annette LaKc itz and S.m M. [ Wilensky both . DeJ.olt, Michigan (were unit d i’n marriage this msrn- ’ L g by Ju. ge C. L. Walters at the ihi -me of the latter, a marriage 11I ce ne was issued to th? ccuple at ! the Adams county cl. -.k's office toj <l, y. MEETING OF FRIVOLITY CLUB The rtem-bcro o.' the Frivolity I Club we e ■ iTtertain ul f the home of Mrs- Nick Bra-un W.-lnesday eveni'ng. Several games pinochle were ! play d a,:::l first see -nd high | store prizes were award d to Mrs. | Burl J- bnecn a d Mrs. Adrian flakier. Mrs. Ralph Roop reerived th? consolation ,;ir:ze. A delicious ore eours.- luncheon was served by -the .hostess. The next m.efii:-; ,f the club will be h id ill two w eks with Mrs. Dick Burdge BRIDE ELECT (HONORED AT SHOWER I Mr, Edwin C>. Giotri in ent rtainiil with miscellan ■-us. shower W dnesd .y evening at her hi me oi . Walnut street, honorlno- her sister, ' Miss Gertrude I'hi -me, whose niar- . i.ige to Herman Grot-riun of Mon- ! rm-vllle will be an ev.in-t of NovemIber 2u. I A color n- te of pink, white, [and blue revailed in the appt-rint--m- Jits to. the pretty affair. The 1 Grotrian li-nmie was decorated with la profusion of pr.lty gulden flew [era, and Mire mera of blue and green
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. entp idud from the electroliers. Five sirtill tahlss were arranged. 1 f'-r bunco and Miss Gertrudej Thieme received tie ijigh scorle. [ prize. Miss Luefta Gir-trian was I awarded the consolation priz? and l she in turn presented it to thi? lic.a- j I ored guest.. The tables were then laid with [ white crt?p?. pai er table covers and - [centered with bud vases of white [ [csteirs. The luncheon was served in I jtwo delicious coutsj's by Mrs Gr-'.t- --' rian assisted by her mother, Mrs. The .. lore Thieme. • F ’lowing t’“» lunci.cm. a Knock ! w s heard a-t the door, and Miss i Thi me- was requested to answer I it. Ci on opening the door she found I a small Improvised house, prettily lighted, and cc.ntaining gifts, cm the parch. The gl-fts when, c-penei proved to be a number of pretty ond useful ini seel kinoous shower gifts. The guest list forth? party inI eluded Mi's.. Albeit Grotriai, Mrs. | Lawrence Rolinke, the Misfits | Frieda, Luella and Geirtrud? Grc-t-I rian, all of Monroeville; the Mi-ssen I Alma Butcher, Enn'a Klink, Louis?' j Tin mice, Lou-esa RaJlinii, Olive Betheld, Mary Sc.lifwartz. Crystal Edgell I Elsie Thieme, Eloise Noll, Rona Bla|key, and the honcced guest. Gertrndi Thieme,',and the Merdames Edwin Thieme, Anton Theme, and Th-i-odcire Thieme, and the .hostens. BRIDGE CLUB HONORS MEMBER Mrs. R. O. Gentis was hostess to her Bridge Club -at her home on Marshall street, Wednesday iruht. The club m.eting w s in the to m of i dinner bridge. Five gi mes of bridge were play'd and Mrs. Frank Rowley received the club prize. The rgdnization presented Mrs. C. J. Ru d with a gift. Mrs. Rool and her family aie j moving to Pittslnmgjh to make- their [ home. The next niineetliig will be held with Mrs. Arnold Gerberding in two weeksPAPER GIVEN AT CLUB MEETING The subjiect, “Twelve Most Popular Events in History’’ wan dls-cu s■el by Mrs. W IH Wednesday , afteraitcn, at the regular meeting l cf ■the .Historical Club held 'at the I Lee horn? on Mercer -iveinue. The meeting was opened with th? [Chib collect raid c urrent eve::-*.",. TT. ■ members united in siagiri> “Ameri- [ <n” Mrs- Le? in her pa- ; per said that "The most important
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date in every man’s life, of course, j is the day on which hp is- born. He may forget all nther things but that Mate will remain forever fixed i.i I his memory ” ‘ The really mast iml.'O-rtant dlites | w re those connected with cc tain ■events of which w? have almost !■ st. i-:ll recollection.” She re’erred to i those iniventic-ns which huv - b»-fcsi [the work -f anonymous plotters aid [scientists who lived and died loa? before we kept any 'written rscord of major and minor ee-:its of public importance. The..ext meeting of th? club will |be held with Mrs. Frol' Hancher - next. Wednesday afternoon and Mrs. C. C. Lam st .ji will be the lender. The m-t ti g of the N. -in.:l T. j Club which wi s to .have been held i Tuesday aft. rno:>n, November 8, at i the he.me of Mrs. Carl 'llammi-.nd, I will b? held Wednesday afternoon [at two o'clock, ins-te d. All members ' are r quested to take mote of the ', change in date i f m eting, and to ’. be presort. X-RAY STUNT i AIDS CATARACTS Detroit —(UP) —If you want to see wit,'ll ytuir eyks- closed -r read | hrough the’h'ck of y.-ur head, yu Jean visit at X-r y specialist and do it. Th > stunt is not so crazy as it sounds, fur it was demon stated at the American Ro ntgem R.i-y Society’s convention h. re recently by Dr. A. H. Pirie, of Montreal. Rr. Pirie us-?s lea.l and pictun s bi his experiment. These ■ block til li-.h’t f m the X-ray ma- ■ chin§, and the shadows of these -bl. eks fall u ;n the retina of th? I, eye, even with your eyes closed, i making the impression. i ‘ The value of this,” Dr. Pfrin explained, “is that it enables a phy- * sician to till whether or not a cataract operation will be successful. - If the r.tina if the ey? is- tin, a-ln- - led. the cataract su.fe-.er will be able - to -i > tlie letters by m ans of the ; penetration es the x-ray machine." * Dr. Piri? explained that the same app iratus. placed at the back of the ■ lid, will register upon the retina. ■ The I ttfrs or images must be piae- - ed upsid? down in the machine be- ■ cause Ou,.' ey-;s reverse the images t tlixy see.
SECOND DEPUTY DIES OF WOUNDS . — Is Third Man To Die Foli lowing Gun Battle In Michigan 11 •' Lapeer, Mich.. Nov 3.—(U.R) |The dfeath of Under Sheriff Frank | llGreenan of Oakland county short-■ ri ly before midnight brought to a .[grim climax today the gun battle[ .[between county officials and two [ [bank robbers in which a deputy | . [sheriff and one of the bandits also i I ' lost their lives. t| Greenan, wounded in both arms , [by shot gun s’ugs, fired at close I i [ range died after a blood transfus-J i ion. -I Accompanied by Deputy Sheriff. > Harvey Tedder who was killed in- 1 [slant.y when the officers charged ■ the robbers’ stronghold, two other officers and two bank employes, I i Greenan came to this neighborhood Wednesday to investigate a. I tip that Ben and Scott Dillon.! k brothers, suspected of having rolibed the Clarkston, Mich., State - Bank last July were in hiding. i: Tlie brothers, raking leaves in l the front yard as the officers drove i u-,; Siu-.tied !'■ ;■ che-ite.'. A mom I > later a shot gun charge fired by lien Dillon st uck the. pun uing Ted-i t der killing him instantly. Green-1 t an received the second charge _ which ail but blew off his right , arm. Running to the rear of the I house he was met witli another | ; i blast which rendered tlie second! j I arm useless. - | Other officers forced their way [ ? inside to find Ben Dillon dying on tithe floor wounded by his own gun. .i He confessed to participation in [ [ the Clarkston robbery just before [ J he died in Lapeer hospital, officers I ■:said. Tocsin Woman Is Struck By Sheep ? I Mra. John -D Iley, of TLcsiin » is reported recovering Com injuries ? suf.eired this week whe i ob? was; . I charged by a buck sheep. The sheep ■ [struck her a severe ibloiv, bally ii.r----1 jtiring - tie knee. 3 j- ' O ' thp Habit — T’Adn -tor-»e
PREBLE NEWS Mr. and Mrst Ed Gold-nw returned home after spending a week of ; tli-eir avcalion visiting Dr. -nd Mrs. [Roy Goldner and family at biji- | sing an J Mr. aid Mrs. Paul Rager [ Dorotny Heine and Mr. and Mrs. ! Mi nnowish i.it Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Zimmerman , and daughter Onaiee sj. nt Wedsd'iy evening visiting Mr. and I Mrs. Richard Bogner and son [ Sa.T.iiel. Mr an-i Mrs. Will Meyers had las their gui sts f supper Wedn [day Mr. and Mrs. Ed Goldner. | Mrs. Milt n Hoflnian and daughter Dorethy and son Leo visited Mr. [i nd Mrs. William Eiilrnran Thursi day. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Gus Yake call dan [M s. Orville Heller Thursday. [ Wilbur J-jlin of Fort Wayne call--1 1 on Mrs. John Kirchner and I dau'.titer, Thursday. i- Mr. and Mrs. Will Guldnir, Mr. - and Mrs. Truhmam Goldi ier and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Eli Gcld- , ner 1 liursday ven-in-g. Mr. -,n 1 Mrs. Ed Arnold visited: j Mr. and Mrs. Har.y Bauers Thur.;-' [ day evening. Hern--;’, i Geels of Bluffton was u ' it r in Preble Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Goldner called u Mr. and Mrs. ;Henry Haugk of j I) catur Thursday evening. Veln.a Ehlerding spent Friday! isiting her grandparents Mr. a. :d | Mis. IHenry Ehierdin'i. Veil | Heller who is attending North Manchester ccllegi? spaat the w ek-end visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Orville Heller. . Mr. and Mia. I-< ichteinsteiger and I family of Decatur spnnif Su-nd'jy vis- [ iti-.ng Mr. and Mrs. Albert We'rlintg [an-.l daughtl rs Cleo and Iverna. Mrs. John Kirchner and daughters Irene, Erma and Mrs. June [ Shackley and Mrs. Louis”stetter of [ [Fort Wl yire motored to Columbia [City Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Otto K- rnman ond [ f i-m-ily held for their gulists for Sun- [ [day diner, Mr. and Mrs. William I Macke and family a-i:-.l Mr. and Mrs. | Henry Macke and family. Mr. and Mrs. Eli G -klriiir had fcr [ their guests for Sunday sup.er Mr. ' irnd Mrs. Ed. Goldner, Mrs. Ilvin [Gcld-n r and Mr. a d Mrs. R-iymcnd Werllag and son Eugeni? of Fort Wayne. Mr. nd Mrs. Albert Mein and son [Clifford, Mrs. Susan Buick and Miss da'a Li'rnemeier of Fort Wayne'
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;-aMed on Mr. and Mrs will Movers Sunday. Miss Clara Linineimirtbr, Mr. and Mrs Albert MAinc and son and Mrs. Suslin Biinek of Fort Wayne spent Sur.day visiting Mrs. Will Linne-m-?.ier and sor.i Herman.’ Vl'.. and Mrs. George Bulterneier an i djugiilters attended the 40th Wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eichhaft C Freidhelm Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eiciuhoff an Mrs. George Bultemeie 's parents. Mr. a,id .Mrs. Dave Ric ■ of Decatur called on Miss Lori-ne Kirchner and D'rrell Shickley Sunday afternoon. Sues Bruce Barton For Huge Damages New York, Nov. 3 <U.R) Bruce Barton, author and advertising writer, was charged with defamation of character in an action for $250,000 filed by Mrs. Frances King, a former employe of his | firm. Barton, served with a civil arrest warrant, was released on ' SI,OOO bail. According to papers in the case, ' an alienation of affections ahtion I was undertaken L’y Mrs. King's husband. Hugh Rodgers King, four I years ago. This resulted in a ' settlement after which, according I to Mrs{ King’s! charges, Barton discredited her with prospective employers to her disadvantage. Among other allegations in the case, she claimed Barton once I charged her with working a I “badger game” on him. o Mr. and Mrs. Cliffo.d Saylors retunnted Wednesday from (Indianapolis. wbire tlfoy spent a. few days visiting friends ami' relatives- —
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