Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 14, Decatur, Adams County, 16 January 1934 — Page 3
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■onary society ■ s SPECIAL program ■ '.., • meet ng of the Wo- ■ V ,m;iry Society of the | h will bo held WedH •.0 -.-ven thirty <»’< 10. k ■uliutvh. ■ , program of special ■ w ;j < |V. II also a reading ■ ||, \l< Makeri. 'rhe prill- ■', will be ■ 1:illl . of the story, "in the Kine of An Eye." by Mrs. ■ Bro*nauthor. Sydney Watson, ia I ■ illhl> , „f Life lookout." The i ■, „f i'Beast." and others ■. , , aliou is extended to J ■ ". ii.l this program, gg . H p....... ..ire Workers class] ■,. ~| Brethren Sunday j ■ w ||i -n. et at the home of. ■. \! i|u rente Merryman! K,|.iy nig t at six o’clock in- ~ ~ as was announced. ■ nn-eiinu of the Christian ■ si which was to ■ ....- I Wednesday nig t postponed. ■ of the Ladies Aid Christian Church ■ . . n-d.iy afternoon, ■pen postponed. ■ V.,--. ml Martha class of ■ . s inlay Schoo! will ■...! to .o. as was announced. ; b.- t’ postponed until .lan- j KLL-BRAN WILL (WAYS BE A PART ■ I OF MY DIET” ■cious Cereal Corrected || His Constipation ■yr: s :: r ." from constipation, ■Lis fine letter: ■have bem troubled for years ■ constipation. During this. ■ I have tried almost every remedy. Then some one ■imer.di d iating Kellogg’s All- ■, and the proper results folimmediately. ■nee eating Kellogg’s All- ■ each morning, there has been improvement in my i ■ without the ill effects that I exj ■ rienced when taking ■ives. Hereafter, Kellogg’s ■lran will always be a part of ■iet."—Mr. E. G. Himes, 1201 St., Los Angeles, Calif. shows Kellogg’s All- | ■ provides "bulk’’ to exercise and vitamin B to aid ■wtiun. All-Bran also sup■iron for the blood. in All-Bran is much in leafy vegetables. Isn’t ■ctri-a! way" safer than riskBJ --nt medicines? ■o tablespoonfuls daily are ■ly sufficient to relieve ordi- ■ constipation. With each meal, ■rious cases. If not relieved ■»ay, see your doctor. ■ sure to ask for Kellogg’s ■lran. It contains much more ■ed "bulk" than part-bran ■ge. Made by Kellogg in BatE
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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, ,11 A. M. Mias Mary Macy Phones 1000—1001 Tuesday Central Parent-Tmehers Awtoclation. Central school, 7 p. m. Kirkland Indies chib. Kirkland high school. 1 p. m. Adams County Choral Society, above Brock store. 7;2q p. m , j C. L. of C. social night, K. of C,. Hall. 6:.'10 p. m. Pal lota XI program meeting. I Miss Effie Pal ton, 7:30 p. m. Carpe Diem Club, Mrs. A lbw. J 1 Beery, postponed two weeks. M. E. Mary and Martha class, | postponed till January 2:!. Wednesday | Zion Walther League party, meet i at Lutheran othool, 7:15 p. m. Baptist W. M. S. opening meeting church. 7:30 p. m. Christian Men's Brotherhood, postponed. Mt. Pleasant Bible class, postponed two weeks. N. and T. Club, Mrs. Clarence j Weber. 2 p. m. Ladies Shakespeare Club, Mrs. Harry Moltz. 2:30 p. m. Historical Club. Mrs. Ben DeVor 2:30 p. m. Thursday Christan Tatdies Aid Society. Mrs. Sol laird, postponed. Baptist W. M. 8., Mrs. Btna Bithj ler, 2:30 p. m. IT.l T . S. Progressive Workers class ; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Merryman, | •» p. m. 1 Methodist W. F. M. S„ Mrs. F. R. I Fenlmore, 6 p. ni. Presbyterian Ladies Aid Society, [ Mm. Wm. Affolder, 2:30 p. m. Eta Tan Sigma sorority. Miss Do1 lores Elzey, 7:30 p m. Friendship Village Economics ' Club. Mrs. Theodore Luginbill. 1:30. Friday Better Homes Home Economics , Club. Mrs. Ervin Stuckey. 2 p. m. Monday , Bona Terne Club. Mrs. Charles | Ontlor, 7:30 p. m. PYTHIAN SISTERS HAVE NEEDLE CLUB The regular meeting of the Pythian Needle Club was tbeld In the Knights of Pythias Home on Third . street, Monday night, following the i meeting of the temple. Twenty six members and four i guests were present at the meetI ing. The busnees session was held, i after which the hostesses, the Mm- ' lames L. C. Annen, Charles Bein- ’ eke and E. B. Macy, invited the ! members and- guests to the dining room where refreshments were served. The tables were arranged for five hundred and prizes were won by Mrs. Giles Porter and Mrs. Sam Sham p. ENTERTAINS BONA TEMS CLUB Mrs. Niok Braun was hostess to (the members of the Bona Tents I Club at her home Monday -night. I High stores among the club members were won by Mrs. W. P. Lise land Mrs. Frank Schmitz. Mrs. Edith ’ Ervin, guest, received a pretty gift. I A delicious luncheon was served.,
DFCATT’R DAILY DEMOCRAT TCFSDAY, JANTARY 16. 1934.
The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Cjiurles Orplor Monthly night. INTERESTING PAPER READ AT CLUB MEETING The members of the Research Club were entertained at the home of Mrs. William Schrock. Monday ’ afternoon, and Mrw Schrotk wus also the leader. The meeting was opened with current events, and Mrs. Schrock read a splendid paper oil "Russian Art and Mush.” Mrs. Currie T. Huubold played three piano numbers and M-iss Helen llaiibold sang a -election. Mrs. It. D. Myers gave a sub topic on Russian Art. The members of the Zion Walther league of the Blee-ke settlement Wednesday night. All local members are asked to meet at the Lutheran cchool at seven fifteen o'clock and transportation will be provided. The Ladi>*s Shakespeare Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at twcethlrty o’clock with Mrs. Harry | Moltz. Mrs. H. F. Ehinger will be the leader for the afternoon and | the subject will be “Denmark. The j Mythical North -and the Age of the I Vikings. The Primitive North. Sagas and Eddas, Medieval Chronicles. and tile Emergence of Denmark.” The Better Homes Home Economics Club will rnee-t Friday afternoon at two o'clock with Mrs. Ervin Stuckey. All memliers are requested to lie present. L. E. Archbold, colin- ‘ ty agent, will give a demonstration 1 on soap making. .... -o — Shelbyville Man Named School Head Bloomington. Ind., Jan. 16—<U.R>: —William F. Vogel, for the past I seven years superintendent of schools at Shelbyville, late yesterday was named to a similar post in the Bloomington schools. He succeeds Ralph N. Tirey, who resigned to become president of) Indiana State Teachers College. o Probe Plane Crash Causing 10 Deaths Corbigny, France. Jan. 16—(U.P) —Air Minister Pierre Cot today led an official party into the , countryside about Corbigny to investigate the crash of the airplane Emerald, flagship of the French commercial air system, in which 10 persons were killed. Governor General Pierre Pasj quier of Indo China; Emmanuel Chaumie, director of the tnercan- 1 .
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— tile air service and his wife; two i officials of the Air France com-' i pany; two other passengers and the crew of three died when the i ' great plane crashed in a snowstorm on the last stage of a flight from Indo China. Witnesses said that one portion -of the plane’s single wing was I ripped olf in Hie fierce wind. Interior Department Appropriation Bill Washington Jan. 16—(I’P) —The' i "ordinary budget” tialancirg plan ; of the administration figured promenently today in the interior department appropriation bill which ; for the first time failed to carry ! funds for new construction. The appropriations committee, i.n reporting Ute $31.095,50-1 hill to the | house explained that the reduction from the $50,479,271 appropriated '.for tlie present fiscal year was
made possible by the tact that construction work will be carried on entirely through public works allot- < ments. The recommended appropriation is $110,952 less than budget . estimates. Didn’t Need Drying Room Eugene, Ore.— (U.R) —After Uni-, i versify of Oregon went through a , j very rainy football season in 1932.1 student body went to consider- ; aide expense to have a speciallyconstructed drying room for equipj inent constructed in the gymnas- j ium. In all the 1933 season, only , .once was the heat turned on there. o Wife W.’.s Too Valuable Houston. Tex. (U.R) —Slje was .too valuable a wife to lose, Joseph i Batiste. Negro, told the court after admitting he had hired a lawyer to defend Gertrude Batiste at her trial on a charge of assault to murder her husband. Justice Campbell Overstreet dismissed the case.
HOSPITAL NOTES Ervin Wilson, tiol! Ma r s hull street, underwent u major operation at the Adams County Memor ,al hospital Saturday. A ml tor Operation was performed on Mt< O fl. Gilbert. ruiMe 2.! Monroeville, at the Adams County! Memorial Hospital Saturday. Mrs. John Reynolds, sok North Second street, submitted to n 1 major operation Monday tit the} local hospital. Mrs. Max Knave], 1217 Putter-i son street, underwent a majorj operation at the Adams Comity Memorial Hospital today, A major operation was perform-' | e,| tliis morning at Hie local hos- ■ I pital on Samuel lleckley of Craig-' ville. Miss llda Barkley, route 3, Mon-1 roeville. salmi it ted lo a major op-i •■ration at tlie local hospital today. PETERSON NFWS Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bright of Ohio .spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. George Bright. Mrs. Wm. Johnson, Mrs. Willard Mcßride ani Mrs. Frank Spade, I spent last Wednesday witli Mrs. ■ | Oust Yake. Mints Anna Wulllmann spent last Monday evening will. Miss Velma Spade. 1 Miss Lm ille Book of Rot-kford, ' Ohio is .spending a few days witli j Miss Frances Alilmtt. Miss Helen Beery and Robert Beery spent Monday in Fort Wayne Mrs.'Wm. Johnson spent Monday hi Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dilling and faI mily of Preble, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kelley and daughter Helen of Deteatur and Mr ani Mrs. Willord Me-! 1 Bride and son Stanley called on Mr. ! J and Mrs. Frank Spade Sunday. 1 Mrs. Grant Ball tailed on Mrs. ! Wm. Johnson Friday. Miss Betty Skiles of Decatur vailed on .Misses Marie and I.ois Straub 1 Sunday. o Egg Laying Contest Grows Harrisburg. Pa.—(U.R) Tlie Pennsylvania egg laying contest here, while only two years old. has grown into the largest standard competition of its kind in the United States, according to state officials. ! Tlie Pennsylvania contest has 970 i entries, compared to S2O in Flor- , ida, the second highest. • o Get the Habit — Trade Home
Mrs. Harry Fernthell and son ' Harry Sturgis and Miss Emma Day I have returned to their homes in i New Richmond. Ohio after spending several days here, Lite guests of Mr. anti Mrs. W. H. Lee, Dr. J. C. Gramlstaff of Preble was i in this morning and renewed his ; übscription for another year. I). M. Niblick local merchant has j been confined to Ills home with illuess. He liad his teeth extracted lust week. The sale of stamps for intangibles has started at Hie county treasiirI er’s office and County Treasurer John We, liter reports heavy sales ' for tlie first le days. Old stamps for 1933 can lie purchased up until Jan- ! nary 20. G. 11. Wehtneyer, Arnold Gerberd- I i ing and Fredrick Schafer are In Chicago buying goods for tlie Schafer ■ company. Ferd Peoples has purchased a < armel crisp store in Fort Wayne He will also continue to operate the i place in this city. Window cards calling attention | to Hie birthday ball for the Presi-1 dent, to be held here January 30. I : were placed about town today. Fred Sellemeyer aged resident of North Fourth street, who has been i quite ill with tlie flit for the last t two weeks, is improving and is able . | to sit up a part of tlie day. MONROE NEWS The Indies Aid society of the Methodist Episcopal church met at the home of .Mrs. Joseph Peck ! Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William McKean ■ and Millard McKean an'd son Roy i motored to Mi.ideltown, Ohio and ' spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. William Conroy. Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Smith of AllI burn spent the week-end with Mr. ! and Mrs. C. E. Bahuer and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Amstutz and family of Fort Wayne visited Mr., and Mrs. Menno Amstutz Sunday. I Rev. and .Mrs. E. M. Dunbar visit- i el relatives at Anderson Ind., for ■ i a few days. Mr. an i Mrs. E. K. Thompson and Mrs. I. R. Haynes of Van Wert, I Ohio visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim A. i Hen'dricks Thursday. Mrs. Forest Danner of IndianaI polls and Mr. David Fuhrman call-'
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t-d on friends In Monroe Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Eglev spent the week-end at Fort Wayne with friende. Miss Ruth Bahner of Bluffton spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Buhner. .Mr. und' Mrs. Jim A. Hendricks spent the week-end In Fort Wayne the guests of Clyde Hendrick* and family. Mrs. Hattie Mills of Decatur Is visiting her daughter Mrs. Grover Oliver and family. Elmo Stuckey of Fort Wayne spent the week-end with bis parents. Mr. and Miw. Elmo Stuckey. Rev. Lee Tyndall, evangelist of Portland, is conducting a revival service at the Friends Churc-h in i Monroe. Services every evening at seven o'clock. Mrs. Ethel Branch of White Cloud. Michigan spent Thursday night witli her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Brandyberry. o Farmers Seek to Kilt House Salem, Ore (U.R) Initiation of a constitutional amendment to abol- | ish the House of Representatives of the Oregon legislature is threatened by the State Grange. Grunge leaders declare two houses of the legislature result in much lost efticiency and shifting of responsiI bility. I o Police Hunt Man's Nose Woburn. Mass. (U.R) — Julian : Bobetsky was treated in a hospital, while police made an extensive search, among the snowdrifts in the streets, for his nose. Robetsky, police said, was in a street tight and bis nose was cut off by Dominie Schelso, who was arrested and charged with mayhem. o Big Street Numbers the Rule Boston. — (U.R) — Dwellings in Massachusetts would have to sport street numbers at least four inches high, and in contrasting color, under a bill introduced in the legislature by Representative Ingalls, Re- , publican, of Lynn.
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