Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 73, Decatur, Adams County, 27 March 1933 — Page 3

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’ —— —— ■ 1 111 SL - - ‘ <7 jParis Styles CLUB CALENDAR K Hv Mary Knight I Mis. Mary Macy [IH ..rcesponj Phones 1000-1001 lucien Lelong | d his 1933 col Monday the most “refi«sejr<h Club, Mrs. A. J. Smith t all the Histj’O P- m. •an strike off piamatic Study Club, Mrs. Ed ry aad say tfse, 7:30 p . m. ost "evolution*’ oeday Night Bridge Club, Mrs. lory of the Mi ry Helm, 7 p. m. Music Department, Miss Eleanor been particulai’P ert - ® M lave a play fix|iteratuiv Department meeting, the knee to F Paul Graham, 7:30 p. m. kle for daytinA rt Hejurtment, Mrs. L. A. Gowns tep or floor * 7:30 I’- nine is whereevj Tuesday ; maintains tin iv * c Section. Chamber of Cominore revolutio: ce '°<*nis. 7 p. m. no violent exte el,e kah Dodge, 1. Q. O. F. Hall It is incipient! ”*• •t of slips up o uesday Afternoon Bridge Club, :s radical move • Mark Braden, 8 p. in. find you hav, M,t Township Home Economies ■w lines and co! ' Mrs. Fred Mahan. 1:30 p. m. ms, without be r^ Eadies Club, Kirkla d of your action 01, 1 *’• *”■ atns County Choral Society, e Brook Store, 7:30 p. m. Weanesaay H. Lee had as dies Sha *espeare Club, Mrs. t, Friday, Mrs. Ir>e ’ 2:30 p. m. Jrs. Genevieve 11 e^oln ied Phoebe Bible class •ger and Miss ' " ,ort ’ l raan, 7:30 p. nt. Hanover. They Club, Mrs. Charles or Garrett and | t . on ' :3 ° P- raver, Sunday. j V inccut de Paul Society postpeace Club will i Thursday at two thirty j IKant Grove Missionary 500.31 i 0.31 i Frye. 1 M,s ' Fran * Harkless, 1:30 _ _ ' FRIDAY tOUghs Lodse ‘"‘'‘Granary. Ben emulsion , JWarys Twp. Home Economics a strangle hold. L al ’ day . reomulsion com- I ''. ai<l . a> ' I,e ' a,ttl ' high mown to modern _l. au ßitorinm, 8 p. m. rmless. Pleasant L, M..-, . . T 7 rardruggi.t wiT hV ?! ° township Home nv cough or cold £ B * Ub *’ 1 ” lt * t Fr " i:iy at nding fc not re- , ‘f ne of Mrs - E. W. Busi he of (adv.) • M b for an all day meeting. A !> ; w Hi tins*** will ....... „ •

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1933.

noon hour Women tint having ways To go are requested to meet at the Everett store in Pleasant Mills where cars will be provided. FORMER LOCAL WOMAN HEADS ALUMNI SORORITY Mrs. Charles Keter of Fort \t ayne was elected president of the i | Delta Gamma Alumni college sorority at a dinner in Fort Wayne,l last week. Mrs. Keller the daughter j of Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Peterson, for-l raerly resided in this city. i ' A meeting of the Civic Section of the Woman s Club will be held I in tile Chamber of Commerce rooms Tuesday evening at seven o'clock. I he Pleasant Grove Missionary) • Society will meet with Mrs. Frank | Harkless at one-thirty o'clock . Thursday afternoon. The meeting of the St. Vincent de ' Paul Society which was to have 1 been hHd Wednesday evening, has) been postponed. PROGRAM OF HOOSIER BUREAU 1 he seventh salo.i program of the Hoosier Program Bureau in the ' third season will be presented in) the L. S. Ayres store auditorium) in Indianapolis Tuesday. March 28. I lie program will be presented at' ten-thirty o clock Tuesday morn-1 i’.ig under the auspices of the Hoos-1 ier Salon Patrons Association. Indiana Patrons of the Hoosier! salon will be the honor guests at ) tile entertainment. The program * will be as follows: The Dickerson Trio.— (Thelma Dickerson, violin — (Eugene Dickerson, 'cello | (Louise Martzoff, piano Elizabeth Sage —“The Romance of Lace”. Howard Johnson— Tenor. Ruth McClure—Dramatic Beader )' Paul Antibus —Marimba. )■ Elizabeth Gun Seebirt—Soprano ' I . O. Brown --'lllustrated chalk talk. ) Herbert Arlington. Huntington, I —Violicr l< Lee Norvelle — From “Barretts of ' 1 Wimpole Street" ADAMS COUNTY COUPLE I' QUIETLY MARRIED SATURDAY 1 Miss Lois E. Zuerclicr. daughter 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zucrcher of| north of Benue and Howard Bluhm ' of Route 1. Monroe, were married ' Saturdiy evening at six-thirty 1 o'clock in the parsonage of the Vera Cruz Reformed church. The Rev. 1 H. H. Meckstroth officiated at tlie 1 marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Holloway 1 attended the couple. The groom is ' employed at the Dunbar Furniture ' Company in Berne. The newly mar- 1 ried couple will make their home 1 with tlie bride's parents. i GOLDEN WEDDING OBSERVED SUNDAY Ihe golden wedding anniver- ' I sary of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. suman of near Pleasant Mills, was ob-1 i served at a dinner and family ‘ i gathering. Sunday at tiio home of ) the honored couple. j Mr. and Mrs. Suntan have spent i practically their entire married I life in Adams county. They were ) born and reared in and near Dark ' ) county. Ohio and were married on ! March 27. 1883 in tlnat county. ! Shortly after their marriage they . moved to Pleasant Mills. They have three foster children. 1)1 LL HEADACHES GONE , SIMPLE REMEDY DOES IT Headaches caused by constipa- ■ ti<»n are gone after one dose of ) Adlurika. This cleans all poisons |, ! out of BOTH upper and lower bow- I • els. Gives lietter sleep, ends nerv- i ousness. B. J. Smith Drug Co. )]

Harry Suman of Pleasant Mills, Mrs. Floyd Acker and Mrs. Charles Ross of Decatur. Mr. Suman is 72 years of age and Mrs. Suman is 68. Sunday was also Mr. Suntan's birthday anniversary. L. D. Brown, Mrs. Suman's father, : who makes his home with his daughter, is 93 years of age. A dinner was served Sunday I and centerpieces for the tables I were large cakes decorated in I keeping with the double anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. 'Suman were also presented with many gifts. Relatives and friends who enjoyed the celebration were L. I). Brown. Ernest Brown ami Mr. and Mrs. Ray Craig and son Bobby of ) Dayton. Ohio; Rev. and Mrs. J. )M. Pynchon and children Ralph. ) Bob, Florence, Emma Lou and Jimmy of Pleasant Mills, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Syphers, Dawsey F. ) Suman. May Snman. Mr. and Mrs. I Harry Crow nover and children I Neva Lou and Max. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Maun and daughter Wanda. ) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kitsmi and ) children Marguerite, Lloyd, Patri- • cia and Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Suman and daughter Bonnie Lou. Mrs Harry Suman and i rou'B Lester. Otho and John, Mr. ) and Mrs. Russel White and son Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Acker and daughters Pauline and KathI leen. ) Afternoon callers were Mr. and | Mrs. Charles Ross and children Eileen. Betty and Junior, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Brown of Fort Wayne; l Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Gulick. MarI ion Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Henry | Crcwnover. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Me . Millen. Elizabeth Ann McMillen. Betty Troutner. Bobby McMillen | and George Ray. 'JUANITA ANDREWS WEDS GLEN JOHNSON I The marriage of Miss Juanita ; 'Andrews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. iJ. H. Andrews of near this city and Glen Jo! nson, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Johnson of Decatur, took place Sunday afternoon at four I o'clock at the U nited Brethren , 'Church parsonage. ) Rev. C. J. Roberts received the ) marriage vows and the single ring j I ceremony was used. Miss Josephine | 'Hill and Virgil Andrews attended I the couple. ' The bride wore a becoming gown j )of sky blue flat crepe. The young . couple will make their home with I the groom's parents ou Sixth street. ) ROY A. SMITH HONORED AT PARTY A farewell party was held Sunday I in honor of Roy A. Smith, son of ) A. Z. Smith, who will leave for the ) Jrmy. Those present were Ralph | Martin, Lester Suman, Delvin Raney I Pete Smith, Everette Johnson, dial- ! mer Reber. Woodrow Wilson. Ray- | mond Wilson, Evelyn Reber. Irene ) Hoffman. Veda Smith, Bob Martin. Roy A. Smith. A. Z. Smith and Mr. ! ajid Mrs. Dallas Johns and daughter Wanda Charlotte. ANNOUNCEMENT MADE OF APPROACHING MARRIAGE The engagement and impending marriage of Fred Maroon, nephew of John Joseph of this city, to Miss Lucile Cecilia Saab of Jack- ) son, Mississippi, was announced I at a party given recently by the | bride’s mother. The wedding will . lake place at the Sacred Heart : church shortly after the Easter I holidays. Mr. Mafoon, who now conducts two stores at Warsaw. North Carolina. formerly resided here and at Elwood, leaving here about fifteen years ago. While here he managed a bakery for John! Joseph. _ 0 Intangibles Tax Stamps Sent Out Indianapolis, March 27—(U.R) — Approximately 1,000,000 intangible tax stamps valued at >600,000 were sent 40 county treasurers today by the state tax board. In conformity with the new intangibles tax law. the stamps musit be placed by April 10 on taxable bonds, stocks, notes and other intangibles at the rate of 5 cents on each S2O value. The stamps will lie sold at county "(reasurers offices and at public depository banks. The state general fund will receive 10 per cent of the receipts. Os the remainder, 75 per cent wiii go to city, township and town school funds and 25 per cent to county general funds. e ■ ” 11 ■ " • - • Negroes Kill Man, Assault Companion Houston. Tex., Mar. 27—<U.P) Bloodhounds bayed today on the trail of two negroes who killed William W. Porch, Jr.. 25, and assaulted his companion, Miss Adele Torian. 24. Officers engaged in the hunt were instructed to shoot on sight. The crimes ociurred shortly after midnight as the couple sat in a parked aui'otnoliilc on a road southeast of the city. Hot li victims are members of prominent families. Miss Torian told authorities one negro assaulted her aftei forcing her i!o submit to hi . < a resses. then Hung her across the slain body of Porch, which hud Leeu dragged into the woods.

PERSONALS I Charles Holthouse, Norbert Holt- , house, and the Misses Florence and ( Irene Holthouse, visited their mother. Mrs. Minnie Holthouse at St. Joe hospital, Fort Wayne Sunday ’ Mrs. Charles Holthouse is the i nurse in charge. ■I Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Koontz of ' South Whitley visited hert Sunday )with relatives. 1 Dr. and Mrs. Harry O. Jones of Berne were guests of friends here I last evening. Mrs. Law E. Somers, wife of Dr. Somers, is confined to her home with illness. Mr. and Mrs. William M<:Corniiv(k ,of Fort Wayne visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David Zehr, 817 Russell street. Mrs. Dick Petersen is visiting her parents in Bluffton. The debris left by the cyclone along the Allen-Adams county line, 113 s been well cleared up and most of toe buildings damaged have been repaired. A c umber of the farmers in that locality however are forced to get along without haras and other outbuildings until new ones • can be erected which will require i some time. Mr. and Mrs. Hirry Murray of 'Fort Wayne spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Lose and family ) here. Mr, a d Mrs. Wm. Sc!>uma he.r visited with G. Kirchen bitter, east of Wren, Ohio, Sunday. Mr. Kirchlenbauer has been quite ill since last November and his condition remains about the same, j Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lose of Fort .Way’ e Visited with Mrs. John Lose, , Sunday. Miss Erma Gage and Harold Owens spent Sunday evening in Fort W ayne where they witnessed ) a movie. Miss Mary Ann Lose;’id Ed Vian were visitors in Fort Wayne, Sunday night. ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Grover Odle. 230 i North Seventh street, are the p -.r■ents of a seven a d three quarter I pound boy baby, born Monday i March 20. The baby has been n tned iGrover,.Junior. This is the seventh I child and the fourth son in the faimily. Mother a: d baby are getting (along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fruehte. 327 'North Tenth street, are the parents ) of a boy ha by horn Sunday morning | at the home. This is the fifth child lamd the third son in the family. RESTRICTIONS ARE MODIFIED hl '< <NTINTI-;t> l'l:<>M l>.\i:|.; February 27 must be held in easin Liberty Ivonds or other government securities or i.:i hanks collecting items ami must be separately cred ited. No restrictions are placed on withdrawals of deposits made after February 27. The new order, like the old one, ) Bfohfbits withdrawal of gold or j gold certificates. HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. H. M. De Voss, wife of Judge De Voss, was removed from the hospital to her home today. Jin. De Voss underwei.;t a major operation two wppks ago. Mrs. H. R. Moltz, a patient at the hospital for two weeks was rentov- | ed to her home today. She is much (impoved and on the road to recovi cry. Mrs. A. R. Holthonse, who was j operated on Saturday noon for the removal of the appendix was resting fairly well today. Mrs. Holthouse took ill Friday night. Mrs. Rose Clark was resting as well as could be expected, following a serious operation performed Saturday afternoon. Miss Marjorie Krahn, Route 1. ■ Monroeville, underwent a major i

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emergency operation at tlie Adams County Memorial Hospital Saturday afternoon. Matilda Kruse, Route 5, Decatur, is a patient at the Adams Coumty

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Memorial Hospital where she tin- I derwent a major emergency opera- 1 tion this morning. I The condition of Miss Helen ' Christen, who has been a patient at 1

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the Hospital for the past week following a majoi - emergency operation, is reported to be much improved. She may be removed to her home tne latter part of the week.

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