Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 268, Decatur, Adams County, 11 November 1932 — Page 3

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CLUB CALENDAR* Miss Mary Macy Phones 1000—tool . Friday “ I' riday Afternoon Bridge Club 1 .Mrs. Harry Helm, 2:30 :p. m. Union ( hapel (\ [ (' Class, Rev ‘ Frarik Engle. 7:30 p. m. prompt "I Ben Hur Trrzah Club, Ben Hur' hall, after lodge. Saturday Girl Scout Hike, postponed. Presbyterian Rummage Sile, Dm I Erwin building, all day. Christian Ladies Aid Chicken! I supper, church basement, 5 to- 7 I p. m. ! Zion Reformed Mission Band, I church parlors. 2 p. m. Monday Research Club, Mrs. R. n. Myera | 2:30 p. m.. I Junior Art Club, Miss Edwkia ( Shroll, 7:45 i . ni. Tuesday Adams County Choral Society, above Bpoek Store ‘7:30 p. m. Wednesday Ladies Shakespeare Chib Mrs. D lai Tyndall, 2:30, 2:30 I’. M. I Historical Club, Charles Langston home, 2:30 p. m. Open Bridge Tounname.it, Phi Dell iHall. 8:00. Thursday Zion Luthera'iii Ladies Aid, school ‘house, 4 p. m. Evangelical Ladies Aid ThanksJ giving chicken dinner. church basement, 11 A. M. to 1 p. m.; sup.er, 5 to 7 p. m. I at her home Thursday night. Small I tables were arranged for bridge and Mrs. Clem Kortenber ami Mrs. Dick Ehinger were successful in I winning the high score prizes. Mrs. Jack Neering, the guest was presented with a gift. Following the games the hostess served a delicious luncheon. I The next meeting will be held with ' Mrs. Dan Zeser. I REGULAR MEETING OF EASTERN STARS The regular stated meeting of I the Eeastern Star was held in the j Masonic Hall, Thursday night. The I obligation service was conducted. IA number of visitors from out of ( town were present at the meeting. I During the evening refreshments I were served. The Mesdams C. A. Dugan, Wilson Lee ami C. C. ( Pumphrey comprised the committee for the evening. I YOUNG MATRONS CLUB 'HOLDS INTERESTING MEET Mrs. Ben Shroyer was hostess ! (to the Young Matrons Chib at her I I home Thursday evening. The I meeting was opened with the readi ing of the club collect. Mrs. Ferd O'Brien read an interlestinglesting review of the life of Gene I Stratton Porter She told about I Mrs. Porter's parents, the mother who loved the out doors, flowers land shrubs, and the father, who ! waa a great lover of books. Mrs.

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Porter was one of a family of! twelve children, and due to her | mother’s early death, she was never taught to sew and to do domestic work hut hud the privilege to stay out of doors where she knew all the birds and flowers. Iler first hook published was “The Cardinal" in 1903. Later "Freckles,” "The Girl of the Limbeilost,” "The Harvester, and "The Keeper of the Rees” and many others were published. She i also wrote many poems. She had jfifty million readers in America alone, and some of the books were written in foreign languages. The book, "The Harvester, ’’ was i written for Mrs. Porter's father. Mrs. .1. M. Doan gave an interesting report of the book. Katheryn Schroyer sang a vocal selection and also gave several clever readlings. Following the business meeting! I each member wrote a letter to Mrs. iDave Campbell, a member of the | organization, who is recovering from a recent operation at the St. Joseph ‘Hospital in Fort Wayne. Delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. Shroyer, assisted by her daughter Katheryn. Mrs. Irene Schafer was a guest at the meeting. JOHN T. KELLY WEDS GENEVA WOMAN Mrs. Elizabeth Buckmaster of Geneva, and John T. Kelly of this city were united in marriage at the parsonage of the. United Brethren church here, Thursday afternoon. The m .rriage was performed by the pastor, Dr. Charles J. Roberts. Mrs. Maybelle Myers of this city, a daughter of the bride, attended the wedding. Mr. Kelly is a former prosecuting attorney and at one time served as county clerk of Adams county. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly will reside in Mr. Kelly's home at 521 West Madison street. The Adams County Choral Society will meet for rehearsal almve the Brock Store Tuesday night at seven-thirty o’clock. eBRUCE BAUGHN CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY A birthdi iv party was given by I Mrs. Harold Baughu, ‘Wednesday | afternoon, in honor of Master Bruce ■ l.’aughn’s second birthday antaivers‘ ry. G| mes were flayed and the honored guest received many pretty gifts. A delicious luncheon was served by Mrs. Baughn assisted by 'Mrs. Frank Young to the guests present who included Jimmie. Kathleen nnd Gene Zerkel. Donca. and Keith Gilpin. Verena. Mary and Paul Moore, Bobby. Eileen and Maxine Stelgmeyer, Norma Baker, Frank Young, Jr., Ruth Virgl ii.r Baker, Sonny, betty ai.?d Martha Ellen Hower, Carolyn Sue, Ditrieia and Bruce 1 Baughn. MEETING OF ECONOMICS CLUB The regular monthly meeting of the Better Homes Home Economics Club was held Wednesday a'ternoon in the school auditorium. The meeting was opened with proyer by Mrs E. M. Dunbar after which the club song was sung. The roll call was resi,.ended to by members telling “What | am Thankful For." Mrs. Martin Stuckey tulked on “Dollar Stretchers”, and Mrs. Ervin Stuckey gave a talk on remodeling I old garments and lints. She diet ribjilted patterns for collars and suits. I IA delicious luuicheon of sandwichess cookies, coffee i-ind apples I was served by the Mesdames Martin, Ervin und Will Stuckey, Roy Price and John Floyd at the close Os the meeting. Those present were the Mesdames John Floyd, Everett Rice, Roy Price, Lloyd Bryan, Noah Rich. E. ‘M. Dun't; r, L. D. Brow a, Raymi ml Crist, R. P. Sprwger, E. W. I Busche, J. E. Anderson, Julius ‘Schultz, David J. Schwartz, Mike Stuckey, Ervin Stucky, John Crist, I Emma Ne 1, Will Stuckey, and the Misses Helen Mitchell and Ruth i Schwartz. The Junior Art Club will meet (Monday night at seven forty-five (o'clock at the home of Miss Edwlrfi j Shroll. l‘he Girl Scout hike planned for i Saturday morning has been posti poned indefinitely. ( LADIES AJID MEETS FOR QUILTING The iLadles Aid Society of the i Zion Luthen '.t Church met in the Lutheran echoo’ihouse, Thursday afternoon or q.ulltlmg. A cot-luck (lunch was served. The women will meet agiin next 'Thursday afternoon in the school. DELTA THETA TAUS ENJOY DINNER ERIDGE Mrs. George Thoms, Mrs. J. L. ( Ehler, Miss Patricia 'Tieeple amd Miss Flothdda Harris entertained the Delta Theta Tau sorority, Thursday night with a six-thirty o'(dock iJwrner anld briidge at the home of Mrs. Thoms on Winchester street. A four course dlnmer was served at the small rabies, which were centred with composition turkeys in nests of pistachio nuts and corn c indy. Chocolate turkeys wrapped in a pretty fashioni were given as favors to each guest. After the dinner, gumee oj' bridge

One Insull Back al I I Refusing point blank to say any-, thing to reporters, Samuel Insull. ( Jr., son of the Chicago power czar: now awaiting extradition ini Greece, is shown as he arrived in, New York from Europe. With In-1 sull is his wife, who was on hand] to meet him at the pier. Owing i to the recent ratification of the| extradition treaty with Greece, | the U. S. expects to bring the eld-( 1 er Insull back to Chicago in the' near future. ■ were played and prizes were nwarilj • ed to Mrs. Harold Smith, Miss Flor-] • ence Holthouse. Mrs. ®:l. A. Bosse; ■ und Miss iMargaret Vian. The| Misses 'Ber.nadine Christen aind' Mnry Fisher, inactive members of' the organization, were presented' • gkts. During the evening punch and ' 1 nuts were served. I LOYAL DAUGHTERS PLAN CHRISTMAS PARTY Twelve members o; the Ixiyal 1 Daughters class of the Evangelical ( • Sunday School, one visitor and four ■ children attended the meeting of i the class which was held at the • home of Mrs. Earl Fuhrmi in. Thnrn-; i day might. Mrs. Fuhrmun conducted the de- 1 votion'il services. During the even-‘ I irnig plans were made for the Christ-, , mas party which will be held at the : home of the teacher, Mrs. Frank I Butler in December. Contests were enjoyed during a ■ social hour aind a luncheon was ■ served. • The Research Club will meet with ' ■ Mrs. It. D. Myers. Monday aftennoon - at two-thlrty o’clock. Mrs. Fred i Smith will be the leader. N. AND T. CLUB PLANS SUPPER PARTY f Eight membesr of the N. aind T.' , Club met Wednesday afternoon at [ ! the home of Mrs. Carl Hammond. ’ During the meeting plans were. . mad# to entertain the fimilies of i the members with a pot-luck supper 1 ( at the home of Mrs. Clarence Weber ( oil' December 13. The next regular meeting of the ! club will be held with Mrs. Puil ! Kirchenbauer on Wednesday, Dec- , ember 7. One inew member, Mrs. j Roy Gaunt joined the organization. The reminder of the afternoou was ti.ent in a social manner und sew- , ing. . MOOSE WOMEN , HOLD REGULAR MEETING The Women of the Moose met for - the regular meeting in the new Moose Home o.T North Secoid street, T.hursliay night. Following -I the business meeting games of , cards and bunco were played. , The first prize in bumco went to > Mrs. Mitt Breiner and Mrs. Roy Lehmamn received cocisoiatiori'. , Mrs. Burl Johnson w- s the high t score prize wfcmer in pinochle and Mrs. Lloyd ‘Kreischer received the consolation prize. tn the contest for the best sug- ( gesithwn concerning the Booster

THE CORT SUNDAY and MONDAY Matinee Sunday 2 p. m. 10c-25c Evening 6:30, 10c-35c — BIG DOUBLE PROGRAM — IN PERSON—"THE 3 HOT SHOTS" Radio Stars from WOWO in a Special Program Both Matinee and Evening. ‘ ‘ WAR CORRESPONDENT ’’ with a cast headed by RALPH GRAVES, JACK HOLT, LILA LEE Romance and thrills in Shanghai with two daredevil adventurers. Fighting, Loving, Hating. ADDED — COMEDY AND MOVIETONE NEWS. — TONIGHT — — SATURDAY — Helen Twelvetrees, Robt. Tom Mix in a big Armstrong in Outdoor picture ‘‘PANAMA FLO’’ “THE TEXAS BAD MAN." ADDED—Comedy and ADDED—Comedy Football Thrills and Cartoon. 10c -15 c 10c -25 c Coming Tues. 4. Wed.—Sound pictures, round by round, of the recent Schmeling-Sharkey fight—taker) at the ringside.

Club, Mrs. Dora Cook receied the ! prize. Refreshments were served by I'Mrs. Ross Burnett, Mrs. Dora Cook ' ind Mrs. Gause. — - MRS SOPHIA JOHNS HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Mrs William Engle and Mrs. Mll- - Swearingen united in entertaim- | ing with a dinner, Thursday 4100.1 nt the Swearingen residence on Mer|cr avenue, honoring Mrs. Serbia | Johns on the occasion of her eighty--1 third birthday aviniversary. i Flowers were used as decorations I about the home, and Mrs. Johns reIceied a number of birthday gifts. Covers were laid for Mr. a.nli I Mrs. William Engle und family, | Mrs. Mary Fullenkamp, Will, Frank ;Joe aid Bertha Johns, and Mrs. I Sophia Johns, Mr. and Mrs. Milton I Swearingen, all of this city; Mrs. (Dora Sc ibold, Mrs. Dora Slogdill lamd Mrs. Carrol Costello ot BluffI too. | The IJ.idies Aid Society of the I Evangelical Church will serve the jani.rual Thanksgiving dinner in the (church binsement, Thursday, Novem- | ber 17. A chicken dinner will be iservtl.l '.,t the noon hour from elev(ec to one o'clock and supper will be served from five to seven o’clock in the evening. > —.—o BOY VIOLINIST I STARTING TOUR Paris. — (U.R) —Yehudi Menuhin, 1 the violinist, has started a winter I tour that will bring him here for I his third French concert, Dec. 17. | He will sail with his parents for ‘New York to start an American 'concert tour Jan. 7, and spend April jand May in California. I Menuhin’s parents are debating | whether or not to break the rule j which they exercised during the I boy’s physical development of ■ playing but once a week, four i months a year. They are considj ering a British season of two concerts weekly during a month. • I The boy has grown until he is i taller than his mother and father I and under expert tutors has become perfect in four languages, English, French, German and Italian. as well as Yiddish. Yehudi’s slaters, Hephzibah, 12. (and Yaltah, 10, were declared by (French musicians to have unusual talent as pianists and several predicted that they could attain in that field the greatness of their brother with the violin. o FIVE ARE DEAD IN PLANE CRASH I continued from page one F. Hirt, who with his wife and ( three guests, were killed in an airplane crash near Kempvt’.le, Tenn., was an industrial engineer living in 1901 Granville avenue, I Chicago. Mrs. Elizabeth Hunter and her (two children, also victims, had I come from their home at Henry, ‘III., to visit the Hirts and joined (them on the air trip to Fort Laud(erdale, Fla. o Indiana Bank Is Robbed Os S4OO Bedford, Ind., Nov. 11. — (U.R) — Bank robbers raided the second Indiana bank within two days at Williams, south of here, late yesi terday, and escaped with between S4OO and SSOO. The previous day bandits robbed the Bank of Reynolds, at Reynolds. Indiana, of $6,000. It was the second robbery there within two months. Don’t Trifle With Coughs Don’t let them get a strangle hold. Fight germs quickly. Creomulsion combines the 7 best helps known to modern science. Powerful but harmless. Pleasant to take. No narcotics. Your druggist will refund your money if any cough or cold no matter how long standing is not relieved by Creomulsion. (adv.)

Re-elected W'’" wil' X ■ > jO Congressman Fred A. Britten of Chicago, Republican, from the Ninth District of Illinois, whoj succeeded in his campaign for, re-election after an exciting race! with his Democratic opponent. I He declared he would ask for aj vote on the beer bill the day! Congress convenes. McNUTT NAMES HIS SECRETARY CONTINUED from page one the American Legion in 1928. Indianapolis, Nov. 11— (U.R) — Discussion of appointments of a new state highway director grew in official circles today following a closed meeting of the highway commission here yesterday. It was reported reliably that John Brown, present director, is ready to resign. Admittedly the post will be taken by a Democrat. ( Commissioners declined to com I nient, explaining they will meet ( again Nov. 23. It was recalled that during the I campaign, Paul V. McNutt, newly I elected governor, several times I promised a complete shakeup of the highway and public service commissions in event he was' I elected. ! ... , 0 Antarctic Light) The Antarctic region has lt« counterpart of the famous northern Urht.<--tlm tniorii tnstrniu

Once in a Lifetime! THE GREATEST SALE IN OUR HISTORY You have been waiting for this event —You've held off buying your Winter Coat until “sa’e time.” Usually that meant late in the winter. BUT—this year we’ve brought you a MID-SEASON SALE JUST WHEN YOU WANT IT r. AT YOUR OWN PRICE \ Sport and Dress Coats, richly furred, with large collars and J/} tricky sleeves. Made of the finest BHjsjSw 1 fabrics, in Black. Brown, Green aat * Wine, in sizes from 11 to t(i. Former price $39.50. Now at gSTI $9-95 to $24-50 Some More Good News— During This Sale Only! ■sBBraJW Remarkable values in DRESSES for nil jffiimgS I occasions. Woolens and Knits for jjtrlS sport -Silk for day time wear and Cjß I ftWßiffi Mt '1 Liidge. Velvets for formal evening j SIME;# ■ \ wear. All Sizes. FMI ■"J IHE NEW SHADES — THE NEW i ®Wk‘ ?El STYLES—AT THE NEW PRICES H $4-45 $4-95 $9.95 Mil sl] /' A ONE-DAY SPECIAL (T*O QQ H ( S Silk and Woolen Frocks j 8 Complete Your Outfit with one of our Specially Priced Hats rr*rn shiny and dull felts, transparent velvets, metallics, tarns, turbans. »p 1 A wonderful line of Pajamas and Robes for the Christmas shoppers. American Home hop, Inc. MRS. LOUISA BRADEN Phone 737 Corner 3rd and Monroe sts.

J. S. Peterson went to l idiaiupo|lis today to attend a meeting of the ' | bound of directors of the state T. P. ( Roger Swaim, publisher of the ‘ ( Bluffton News-Banner, visited here , ( last evening. I 'The rabbit law came in today and 1 (the boys found just the right fl- 1 (mount of snow on the ground. I i Ixrnks like things are changing an i ( | every one is going to get a ‘break” j except the rabbits. 1 o— HOLD ARMISTICE DAY SERVICES CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE I Ik-*--* «-4»planned a tribute to war dead and ( (parades by veterans. Marcus S. Sonntag, Evansville, ( chairman of the Indiana war mem- ( orial board of trustees, was in ( charge of the dedication program. ■ The cenotaph, not yet completed, I lis constructed of cold spring black l (granite. It is located east, of the! I American Legion headquarters in I (the war memorial area. Tempor-j larily, at least, it will not contain! ‘ a body. i On one side of the structure is a tablet in memory of James Bethel ( (Graham, Evansville, first Hoosier I ■to die in the World War. Taps j will follow dedication services. I , Addresses were scheduled by ‘

1 Adult 25c—2 Adults 35c—Kids 10c—Tonight ADAMS THEATRE -ON THE STAGE - -ON THE SCREEN Sunday Only SUN., MON., TUE. HINK and OINK Constance bennett ii In Person “TWO against the " WORLD” NOTED HI,ACK FACE I with Neil Hamilton. COMEDIANS. Constance Bonnell in a <lra In conjunction with i malic hit tbit makes all he picture program. past Iriumphs pale into in Matinee Sunday at 2 p. mJ significance! First Sun. Eve. Show at 6:30! ADDED-Sclcctcd Short 10c -35 c ' Subjects. Tonight and Saturday Richard Talmadge in “SPEED MADNESS’’ with Lucien Litt’efield. Huntley Gordon. Nancy Drexel. Donald Keith. Pat O'Malley. A Picture that will thrill yon as you never have beei thrilled before. ADDED—“THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS.” Betty Boo| Cartoon and Hollywood on Parade.

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I Paul V. McNutt, newly elected 'governor of Indiana, and Raymond |s Springer, whom he defeated. A reunion of the Rainbow divis- ( ion was planned after the services. I Paul McNutt To Be Welcomed Home Bloomkigton, Ind.. Nov. 11 —-(UP) | Gov. elect Paul V. M'cNiitt dean of ! the Inliiauia University law school, ( will be honored tonight with a re(ception and homecoming celebraI tion. Mrs. McNutt fl'iil their daughter : Louise, will. :-:b.!a.re the spotlight. | AU Indiana students, faculty and [ townspeople will be given .tn oppo-r---tunihy to meet and talk with the i new executive in alumni h ill ot the ( university Union building. j President W. L. Bryun will pay (a brief tribute to McNutt, who was appointed deain at the age of 35. The .newly elected govrnor auld (his family will go to French Lick ‘ Sunday for a two weeks’ vacation. . -

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