Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 4, Decatur, Adams County, 4 January 1934 — Page 3
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■— — 11 Mother Took it, Too" j R- i H /Er Jlp i' ■ j h JL ‘ I ‘ J.e,. ' Mt-- S ■ft! ife wMa ■psStreiigthiOi ■Mown Womer mother used to take Lydia E. s Vegetable Compound. \ I grew up she gave it to me. 1 been doing housework lot years. 1 telt w eak ansi tired aa , r times. Y ur medicine gavd more strength ansi built me up I was rurJuTn.” —Airs. Murj < , - j Minnesota. | you are ». ,k. nervous Jd R A goethismed- . • a chance to help you Yourdruggist sells it. ■YpIA E. PINKHAM’S 1 1 Compound )f 100 U Report Benefit l * ! tHE CORT I ast Time Tonight - ■, • >■ Rille inside storv of the retd ■wsreel |> ( | (( t the camera- 1 || “ABOVE THE I CLOUDS” R° h t • Armstrong. I)icK Romwell. Dorothv Wilson, RPiund Bresse, Dorothv , |i I nß''iJ' n ' 1 ' \rbuckle Comedy Hint and I.eon llelasco , R and Band J 10-15 c jtciW^ AV — Warner Baxter "AS A n S GO -" Hele " Vinson, 1 Oland. K .. _ R— — jStbtre’ Time Tonight - ’Wuhard I)i x . Madge Evans | I ? “DAY OF . I RECKONING” ■ ll e ‘ na er kpl. I and I Organlogue. I 10-15 c ■ •GOnn' Charlie Ru 99 les 'n 11 I goodbye love." Retty° N w J Ue ' ~ "S'TTING t B^ e y. Gin ' Jack Oakie ' J ack . Kdd 1( rT r R ° 9ers ’ Thelma Rsan'r C ° dy ’ The Pick ‘n Sis-i i B Hund|, ed Hollywood Honeys.
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Mlm Mary Macy Phones 1000—1001 Thursday Kirkland community Farm Bureau Cooperative, Kirkland gymna-; slum, 7:30 p m. Chrjstlan Indies Aid Society, Mrs. Homer Ruhl, 2 p. m. U. 11. iaidien Aid Society, Mrs. I i Clarence Merryman. 2 p. tn Christian Lu.lies Aid Society! Mrs. Homer Ruhl. 1:110 p. nt. Evangelical Girls Missionary Circle, church basement, 7 p. m. W. O. T. M., Moose Home 7:3.1. p. m. Presbyterian W. H. ami F. M. S.. Mrs. W. K. Smith, 2:30 Evancaiical W. M. S„ vhurah parlors, 2 p. m. Baptist Women's Society, Mrs. 11. N. Shroll. 2:30 p tn. M. E. Ever Ready' class, church parlors, 6 p. in. Church of God Ladies Aid Society Mrs. Glen Marshall, 2 p. nt. Eta Tau Sigma sorority. Miss Glennys Elzey, 7:30 p. m. Christian Missionary Society. Mrs. A. D. Artman. 7 p. tn Bridge Club, Mrs. Paul Saurer. 7:30 p. m. Methodist W. H. M* S„ Mrs I Homer Lower. 2:30 p. m. Mt. Pleasant Ladles Aid Society I Mrs. Virgil Draper, all-day. Friday Pocahontas lodge. Red Men’s ! Hall. 7:30 p. tn. W. O. T. M. Auditing committee ' ‘ Mrs Bert Haley, 7:30 p. m. ; Friday Night Pinochle Club. Mrs I : Brice Roop. 7 30 pm. Isen Hur lodge. Ben Hur hall, ' 7: 30 p. m. So Cha Rea. Mrs V. J. Bormann. i ,:30 p. tn. Monday Woman’s Club meeting. Art De- ' partment in charge. Library Hall, : 7:45 p. m. Tuesday Adams County C oral Society, 'above Brock Store, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Indies Shakespeare Club. Mrs. J. H. Heller, 2:30 p. m. , l ity building and a good orchestra . will furnish the music. A number , ] of Decatur fans are expected to re- . main in Bluffton for the affair. HISTORICAL CLUB NAMES NEW OFFICERS Mrs. Ed Ahr was chosen presi-i dent of the Historical Club for the I next club year, at the meeting Wed-. nesday afternoon held at the home , i of Mrs. S. E. Hite on Third street. Other officers named were Mrs. I | Ruth Hollingsworth, vice-president; | .Mrs Dave Campbell, secretary and I treasurer and Mrs. Delton Pass-i water, press reporter. The meeting opened with the col-1 let, current events and quotations.: i Mrs. Sam Butler was the eader for. I the afternoon and she presented an ' | interesting paper on "New Discov-, | eries in Science." — MEETING OF N. AND T. CLUB ■ Mrs. Ed Warren was hostess to | the members of the N. and T. Club i I at her home Wednesday afternoon. 1 ■ Eight members, one visitor and sev- ■ ■ oral children were present at the . I meeting. A short business session was held ; after which a social hour was en- i joyed. The next meeting will bej held with Mrs. Clarence Weber in j two weeks. I The Adams County Choral Soc-, ; iety will meet above the Brock i I Store Tuesday night at seven-thirty • I o'clock. This meeting will deter-1 | mine whether the Choral So. iety j will continue during the year. ! INTERESTING MEETING OF SHAKESPEARE CLUB Mrs. J. L. Kocher of Adams street was hostess to the members of the, l lardies Shakespeare Club at her ; home Wednesday afternoon. Fol- : I lowing the regular business meet-1 j ing, Mrs. W. A. Lower presented | the program wihich was in the form of a current event afternoon. Mrs. Lower presented each mem | her with current events and a gen-. eral discussion of the articles was < held. The meeting was well attend-; ed. , At the close of the afternoon Mrs. Kocher served dainty refreshments. The next club meeting will held with Mrs. J. H. Heller and Mrs. Burt Townsend will have the paper and program, the subject of which will be “Latest Developments in Science.” ST. VINCENTS ELECT OFFICERS At the meeting of the St. \ incent de Paul Society held Wednesday afternoon in the Knights of Columbus Hall, new officers for the year, were elected. A large number of members attended the meeting, during which j the regular routine of business was followed and financial report and . an account of. the charity work com- ! pleted by the organization were I read by the secretary. I The election of officers resulted
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Thursday, January 4, 1934.
In the following: Mrs. Clnyson Carroll, president; Mrs. L. H. KleinI benz, vice-president; Mrs. Dirk j Hoch, secretary; Mis. Hubert S< hI mitt, treasurer. Tables were arranged for games of bridge and five hundred and | prlr.es In the games were awarded Ito Mrs. Elmo Smith and Mrs, Andrew Foos. The hostesses, the Mesdames R. C. Ehlnger, Bernard Terveer and Dick Boch served a delicious luncheon The Pocahontas lodge will meet i In the Red Mens Hull. Friday night | at seven-thirty o'clock DECRY UNION Ol BRANCHES (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) | constitution “wisely declared a separation," The “Impulse of comI mon purpose declares a union. ’’ The President's words probably will be recalled later in the session tn opposition to any program for vesting in the White House treaty making powers heretofore reserved to the senate. Mr. Roosevelt’s message drew warm endorsement for the most part. Tin- Democratic contingent acclaimed it as a demonstration of brilliant lead -rshlp and predicted a tremendous effect in increasing confidence in the administration throughout the country. The Senate meets at nooq today to permit the introduction of bills, among which will be the plan for redistribution of wealth as conceived by Senator Long, Dem., Isi. Long wants pensions of S3O a month for persons of Go, with the money raised by tuxes against the wealthy. — o William Beavers returned Wednesday to his home in North River. New York after a two week’s visit with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. S. D. Beavers and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Blanche Mixtre has been removed from tier parents-home, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Tablet' in Monroe, to Hartford City whdre sne is recovering from a recent operation she underwent at the Adams County Memorial Hospital.
WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE—WITHOUT CALGMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go It you feel eour and sunk and the world I looks punk, don’t swallow a lot of salts, mineral water, oH, laxative candy or chewing num and expect them to make you suddenly sweet and buoyant and full of sunshine. For they can’t do it. They only move the bowels and a mere itaovement doesn’t get at , the cause. The reason for your down-and-..ut feeling is your liver. It should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily. | If this bile is not flowing freely, your food doesn’t digest. It just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up your stomach. You have a I thick, bad taste and your breath is foul, ■kin often breaks out in blemishes. Your head aches and you feel down and out. Your whole I system is poisoned. It takes those good, old CARTER’S I LITTLE LIVER PILLS to get these two ! pounds of bile flowing freely and make you I feel “up and up.” They contain wonderful, ! harmless, gentle vegetable extracts, amazing when it comes to making the bile flow freely. But don’t ask for liver pills. Ask for Carter's I Little Liver Pills- Look (or the name ( arter a Little Liver Pills on the red label. Resent a tubstitute. 25c at drug stores- ©1931C. M.Co. ————————— — I ' —E—a . tiuiitd Immiil luoß-J Sml PERFUME ITNCH ANTING perC, fumes by the great fashion authority... perfumes that make your ensemble exquisitely complete! We are proud to present the distinguished Perfumes of the great couturier of Paris, Lucien belong. JF e mvtte you to experience these perfumes, and perhaps to make them your own. B. J. SMITH Drug Co. 5(5 A B C N a
ANNUAL BUDGET MESSAGE GIVEN BY PRESIDENT (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) loan aid. The President asked the Democrntlc leaders for n lump mint appropriation. Fulling that, h<> wants authority to shift Itemized allotments from one avenue of expenditure to another. He feels, for Instance, that relief needs in the next fiscal year may vary betwben »300.000,00(> (Mt and sßm),(Kio.otm (Ml and doo* not want to be tied to a specific sum. The lather niysterb us $500,000,000 (Ml for the RFC is to be earmarked, the United Press understands to general emergency needs. This budget takes no account of addi tonal taxes which may be levied at this session/ If congress puls them o'?—and it must be rem*'nil>ered that tin election impends the proceeds will be so
oor °f W |nter Merchandise | diOHU —and to do it we offer Sweeping Reductions on Every Article ini Wb «■ Ol,r Store. Savings You Will Appreciate OMI" ■ '■ JW, I HBfcJanuary Clearance J housands of Dollars of High-Grade Seasonable Merchandise to be offer- ■ ec * a * ras^c Reductions for a Limited Time Only. Sales Treat of the Year. I SATURDAY JAN.6I DRESS PRINTS n ■F ;? ' Mens Heavy Vat Dved Fast Colors. 1 x | p OtV f V W ° RK RIJBBERS Every popular fancy iH, a a ? Y S 8 5< J B Heavy dull finish. Guarpattern including dots /j , S WF anteed rubbers, and stripes. Every color vat dyed. FURRED WINTER COATS SI.OO Drastic Reductions to clear our winter stock of— —— 27 inch I have longed for, admired and wanted are yours now of Blue wool Melton whits oi TiXG r 4 for a portion of their original price. Coats for sport cloth, zipper front, elas- ■ f | A and dress wear. \ ,c web n bottom ’ lurn ■ A warmly napped, fully | -a down collar, two large ■ bleached white outing. I, ; COATS COATS COATS pockets. Warm, com- ■ | valued to sl6 valued to S2O valued at $27.50 sortable and durable. g|J _ Bc - <ll (ME sin 7R $2 - 98 I 36 inch K l ■ R MB S f si .... I 9 Saa 1 ’ M BOYS OVERALLS Unbleached MUSLIN Ij ® I w ■ ■ Sizes Bto 16. Blue Den- H A fine, heavy weight — j m | r jp| e stitched, good |§| muslin that is far below MILLINERY SHOES weight, high back, the market price. 7„ I v yard KgSySy —specially purchased Novelties f —— f° r tb ’ s sa ’ e ’ A n{ l Suedes. Kid. yV Mens 50'< OUTING FLANNEL - \ this is a fashion- Patent, Ties, BIS WOOL UNIONS » C orvi<-Mhlc well i. ~ able round-up of Pumps, Straps H A \crv scrvic“dDie, mui n \ . . . . c \ banrain at this low j u- in.-h mitin? / x W all that’s nrettv in included in these are several styles of . ‘ ■ napped 36 inch outint, an mai s preuy, in .... i> r .,.,,| o S and s.i 9S « hoe s P r,ce - A heavy, warm ■ good assortment light . x, the very newest - “ ' ” garment, at a very low H or dark patterns. styles. Black and BOYS DRESS OXFORDS price. |\\ colors. Black Gun Metal. New Dressy Styles. lOCyard M 81.98 suit $l«00 sl*9B I Light striped outing, ( warm. 100’. all Mens Winter Weight Boys Heavy Fleece Lined 'not'Vhiie I ,m, ‘ ‘ RIBBED UNION SUITS UNION SUITS L°" c n a r "J et lhem at this ■ " prut. ta< 1 Long sleeve, ankle length, sizes 36 to Well made, heavy garment, that you “ 77" 46— will welcome at this low price. suit \\ omens owe “x:: 1 69 c Suit 69c .dESx I pair — Green. Gold, Blue and ‘ Rose. Womens Bias Cut Mens Blanket Lined Mens Heavy Suede Rayon Taffeta SLIPS c () A T g (’LOTH JACKETS f peach and pink wash- . . Womens All Rubber it able rayon taffeta; lace Heavy plaid blanket linings, 220 weight A warm resisting suede, zipper front. SNAP BOOTS trim at top and hem; Blue denims. Regular $1.98 value. $2.98 Value. A)| type he<?|s f| eeced 8 - $1.49 $1.98 "koo I Womens Non-Run Mens $1.49 RAYON LINGERIE g J ® SWEATER COAT Bloomers, step-ins and fl 1 M f k O 4 | | | Button front, two pock- ■ sssk— L. A. UUUuLAo LU ~7„ I 25c each I sl*oo each OPPOSITE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT I
much valvpt, to ttsp the Inngunpe of a high authority. Neither la [ the possibility of war debt payments '•ockoheil in the lo uis. But the government will continue to seek its due from Europe. Against expenditures for this fiscal year Is estimated r<-vrntio of $3,2fi!),935,75(> (F.'l, considerably more ilian had bee:i expected. Revenue for the next fiscal year. ' is estimated to be $3,974.GG5.479. A — French Seaplane Ends Long Flight i Natal. Brazil. Jan. 4 (UP)- The ■ French -navy seaplane Southern I I Cross, with it.s crew of five, arrived at 7:10 A. M. tixlay (5:10) A. M. i EST) after a 2.010 mile flight from I St. Ixtuis, British West Africa. The pintle left St. Louie in the i midafternoon yesterday, and com- 1 . mandant Do Bonnet, In charge, re | ;><>rtel his progress frequently by ; wireless. II The flight was somewhat longer ' >’ than the recent one of Col. and Mrs. ;
1 Charles Lindbergh. TJoy flow 1.834 ! i miles from Bathurst, further dowri , 1 thetfrlean coast than St. Loots, to Natal. - j —rO "■"■•'*" Enraged Father Kills 2 Children Citi .igo Jan. 4 (UP, John Pie Urowskl, 27-year old c\VA worker, confessed today, police said, tlnu i he kiile l his two small children and | probably fatally treat ids 23-yeuri i old wife aftar finding her and Joint P.mfle<l, 19, in an embrace. Piotrowski also confe.ei-d, pollen said, that lie kille! Panfieid, a room er in the liome, and then hid his i body. Police, however, wer<- unahle . to find the Isxly at the place where I’eltrowskl said he left it. Former Corn Kings To Act As Judges i laifuyetter, Ittd., Jan. 4 -(UP) — i Three former Indiana corn kings are among six judgw appointed to- i
day to select Indiana’s 1933 corn i king ut the annual state corn ami ' -mall grains show here next week. They are C. E. Troyer, LnFonliable, Marshall Vogler, Hope, and ; Arthur Stewart, Greensburg, Tlie other judges will be Prof. F. ' E. Robins of Purdue University, and !.l. A. McCarty, Evansville. Tne show will lie held In conjunction with tiie annual agricultural conference. Bank Bandit Enters Plea Os Not Guilty In llnnupolls. Ind . Jan. 4 (UP) Hilton F. Crouch, arrested several days ago in Chicago as a member of Lie John Dillinger encape-d convict gang, today was arraigned in criminal court on an indictment charging complicity in the $25,090 Massavhiisets avenue hank robhery here September 6. Although Chicago police said ('touch admitted tliat he and Dillinger participated in the holdup and Unit lie received $8,300 ea his
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i snare, he pleaded not guilty before I Judge Frank P. Baker. No date for . trial was set, I Collects Milk Bottle Caps Boston. —(UP) — Frank P. Hill . lias an unusual hobby, one that I dates back 3o years. HUI started to collect milk bottle t aps in 190.'! ■ mid Ids collection now totals 2,400 ■ caps. — o —, u — Fighter Under Bond Mobile, Ala,—<UP)—John Greek r Jr., known In ring circles as Johnnie l/aniur, was placed under S2OO liond here recently pending trial on 1 charges of trespassing resulting 1 I'liiiii the theft of two dozen sutsti- . ma orangiw. -
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