Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 23, Decatur, Adams County, 26 January 1934 — Page 3

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I CLUB CALENDAR Society Detrain., 11 A. M. Mi»» Mary Macy Phones 1000—1001 Friday I Decatur Home Economic* Club, Mrs. Fred Collier, 1:30 p. m . Carp? Diem Cluh, Mrs. Albert ! Beery, 7:30 p. m. Tri Kappa charity dance, MasoI nlc Hall. 9:30 p. m. Saturday I B. I’. (I. Elka Saturday Night : Dance, Elk's Home. !l:3o p. m. I Zion Reformed \V. M. s. ( . a f,,_ ■ terla slipper. church basement. ft to 7 p. tn. Monday Music department. Miss EleanoV Reppert, 7:30 p. m. Dramatile department, postponed indefinitely. I Literature department study I meeting. Mrs. John Parrish, 7:30. i Art Department, Miss Romite j Nelson, 7:30 p. m. Research Club, Mrs. Mayine { Myers. 2:30 p. m. i Bona Tents Club, Mrs. Tom I Ehinger, 7:30 p. ni. Tuesday Mt. Pleasant Bible class. Mr. and . Mrs. Francis Fuhrman. 7:45 p. nt. Birthday Bail, Decatur Country flub. 9:30. Adams County Choral Society meeting. Miss Dorothy Miller. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday St. Vincent de Paul Society, K. ■ of C. Hall. 2 p. tn. Historical Club, Mrs. Fred Han- . cher, 2:30 p. m. Thursday Mt. Pleasant Lillies Aid. Mrs. Francis Fuhrman, allslay. Mrs. Ada Crist a'd sons Quentin and Kermit, Mrs. Hurl Bollings worth, daughter Betty Jean and son Edwin, Leona Parkison and j Raymond Parkison, Mr. and Mrs. | Keneeth Runyon amt son Kaye.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. JANUARY 26, 1934.

Miss Lnurti Stanley and Mr. and Mrs Itoy Runyon. . COMMUNITY MEETING HELD AT MONROE The January meeting of the Monroe Social .md Educution.il Department of the Adams County Farm Bureau was held Wednesday evening at Monroe. The meeting opened at seven-thirty o'clock und Mrs. E. . Busche, the chairman, presided. A song was sung by Um audience und prayer was offered by Menas Lehman The farm bureau song wus sung, after which the business session was conducted. Mrs. Menus Lehman, vi< e-clmirmun had charge of the progrum which included a solo ami yodoling by Mr. Sprunger, a reading, ' The New Bahy" by Miss Helen Rupert, a solo by Mr. Spruni ger. A talk on Cooperation by Dr. Inthony Lehner of the Educational I Department of the Indiana Coopera- | tive, zither music und talk on orl- ■ i gin or yodellng ami zither by Dr. I I-ehner, and a lalk on poultry hy Franklin Franz completed the pro- | gram. I Refreshments were served at the close of the evening. The next meeting will be held February 7 and the public is cordially invited to attend. TRI KAPPA SECTION HOLDS CHARITY BRIDGE Section one of the Tri Kappa sorority entertained with a bridge party <>f Valentine appointments at Hie home of Mrs. William Bell Wednesday night. Tallies of Val mtine designs were distributed to the guests at tin* party and Valntlne decorations and red roses were arranged alxmt tne entertaining rooms. Tall red tap- | ers also formed a part of the dec- | orations. Prizes were won by Miss Madge Hite. Mrs. C. ('. Pumphrey and Mrs. I Avon Burk. Refreshments were I served by the section membrs folj lowing the games. The prizes were kindly donated Ito the organization by the Mutsehler Meat Market, Decatur Floral ' company and Schafer store. — Tlie Mt. Pleasant Bible class will I meet Tuesday evening at seven-forty-five o'clock with Mr. and Mrs. i Francis Fuhrmen. An all-day meeting of the Mt. . i Pleasant Ladies Aid Society will be I held next Thursday at the home of Mrs. Francis Fuhrman. A pot-luck ! dinner will be served at the noon .hour and each member is asked to I bring one article of food and her I ow n table service. MISSIONARY SOCIETY HOLDS ALL DAY MEETING An all-day meeting of the Woi men's Missionary Soc iety of the j Presbyterian church was held at the home of Mrs John H. Scliug on 'Third street, Tliursday for the pur- ' pose of reviewing the book. "Chrisi tian Missions in America," by Hugh ! Thompson Kerr. Mrs. Charles Teeple had charge |of the devotional* and Rev. G. O. Walton offered prayer. The following book review was ! given: "Ever Challenging Gospel." ■ MrS. Siting; "The Faith of Our I Fathers and Our Faith," Mrs. C. A. ' Dugan; “Tue Expansion of the Gospel—Yesterday and Today," Mrs. James Elberson; "Bridging the Generations", Mis. J L. Kocher. "What is Right with the Church?” Mrs. John H. Heller; "The Cross— The Missionary Dynamic," Mrs. M. A. Frisinger. Twenty four members attended the meeting Tliursday and a delicious pot Itr.k dinner was served at the noon hour. MOOSE WOMEN HAVE SOCIAL PARTY The Women of the Moose enterI tained with a pinochle and bunco | party in the Moose Home. Thursday I night. Mias Winona Everett and 1 William Lister were prize winners in pinochle ami Mrs. Glen Mann and Bc-rt Haley received the prizes in I bunco. I The committee, Mrs. Dora Cook and Mrs. Bob August, assisted by Mre. Sol Lord, served dainty refreshments. The Music department of the Woman's Club will meet at the home of Miss Eleanor Reppert, on North Third street. Monday night at sev-en-thirty o'clock. Each member is asked to have a curi’ent event. The study meeting of the Drama tic department which was to have met Monday with Miss Eleanor Pumphrey, has been postponed indefinitely. MEETING OF M. E- LADIES AID Tho Indies Aiid Society of the Methodist Church met at the home of Mrs. P. O. Riker on North Third street 'lTiursday afternoon. Mrs. John Parrish was the devotional leader for the meeting, and sdie gave an interesting talk on "Contentment” interspersed with references from the Bible. Mrs. John Rex and Mrs. W. O. Little offered prayer During the business meeting one hundred forty two calls were reported. and each member of the organization was urged to make calls during the calling month of the year. Mrs. E. N. Wricks had xharge of the program. A solo and reading were given by Kathryn Ann Ed-

Touhy Gangsters on Trial ft . jrrngw-'. ST'l X ”4.-ggBLMWL 'jgjL ■ ®a, '' A , •■vSL „u._ WBaaMaKMmMHBMMMMMHMMManaaHBaaaaaaam Scene in Chicago Criminal Court, where Roger Touhy and thiis- of lib gang arc on trial for the kid 1 imping of John ("Jake the Barber”) Factor. Left Io right, first low: Albert Kator. Deputy Sheriff All Kaercher; second row. Gus Schaefer, Deputy Sherilf Ed Rogan; third row Roger Toiiliy, Deputy Sheriff I H. C. McWiMiams; fourth row. Eddie McFadden. Attorney William Scott Stewart is beside them. i

l Governor’s Lady Strike Picket The Governor’s Lady and a humble laundry worker are linked in the [ jreat sisterhood of woman as Mrs. Gifford Pinchot (right), wife of Pennsylvania's chief executive, dons a sandwich board and becomes a strike picket to aid laundry workers in New York Mrs Pinchot played » similar role during strike of shirt makers in Philadelphia last year.

wards, and reading* were given by Lee Edward Nelson. Mrs. Dan ■Sprang read “Just Folks” by Edgar Guest. The committee. Miss Kathryn Mangold and Mrs. Riker, served refreshments at. the close of tlie meeting. ELKS LODGE TO HAVE DANCE The regular Saturday niglit dance at the B. P. O. Elks home for members of the Elks lodge will be held Saturday niglit at nine thirty o'clock. A good orchestra will be se- '• cured for tlie dance. • I LITTLE EVANGELS HOLD CLASS MEETING The Little Evangels class of the United Brethren Sunday School . met at tlie home of Evelyn and Ethyln Burnett for the regular party. after school Tliursday. Games were enjoyed after which a business meeting was held. Capsule trends’ names were drawn for the coming year. After a delicious supper, the meml’ers of tlie class attended tlie prayer meet-

- FIFTH AVENUE FASHIONS By ELLEN WORTH Dotted Swiss Goes to Youthful Parties Inexpensive materials make ) just as pretty party frocks for the junior as more costly fabrics— I V_• ■ 1 _\\ and often they're in much better \ / V Vj taste. What could be more charm- N.' ingly appropriate for a child's L'. ' Tv? party, or for dancing class than ' If' this simple little frock in Alice j •;> blue dotted swiss with double col- / . •; I V'X lar and crisp under-the-chin bow -4)1 Mj ' I V'\\\ of sheer white organdie? Yet it I I •'I-' \ costs so little to make! y-7, ■ I- AV- ' The dainty frock sketched re- / J V\ ,\ quires very little material for the little sleeveless bodice and flared \ V - ' p skirt. Choose your colors carefully I \ I they provide half the charm. \ | / Pastel pinks, blues or yellows are \ | / lovely. If it’s to be a graduation tN ix 7\\ \| / frock, this would be perfect in white. Size 12 requires 2% yards /d I / ,/! \1 36-inch material. 1% yard 36-inch 1 K I*/W I , A contrasting. See the new Winter iJ , \ w , wl / p Fashion Book for other Easy-to- / /II f ' Ul' l\ Make models for girls and juniors. /HI \ -r-IY Pattern No. 5428 is designed for \ I/ sizes 6,8, 10, 12, 14 years. I 7 542 ft vitwa’ r Copyright. 1934, by United Feature Syndicate, Inc. No. 5428 size Price for Pattern 15 Cents. name street address tiiy .state Our New Fashion Book is out! Send for it—put check here and enclose 10 cents extra for book. Address orders to New York Pattern Bureau the Decatur Dally Democrat Holte 110. 220 East lend St. Naw York City. (Editor's note—do not mail orders to Decatur, Indiana.)

ing. Those present were Mary Girod.! i Ruth Fugate, Irene Light. Vivian' I Hitchcock. Elizabeth Reynolds. Evelyn Burnett, Ethyln Burnett, , Maxine Hilton and Viola Gilbert. i STATED MEETING I OF EASTERN STARS Tho regular stated meeting of the ; I'jtstern Stars was held in the Masonic Hall, Thursday niglit. The regular routine of business was fol-; lowed, and at the close of the meet- ■ Ing tlie women were pleasantly surprised with an oyster supper in tlie i dining hall. The supper was prepared and served by the men. ENTERTAINS PINOCHLE CLUB Miss Frieda Sehearer was hostess to the members of the Pinochle (’lull at tlie home of Miss Marie Zeser on High street, Thursday nig.it. As a result of Hie games, Mrs. Ray Johnson and Mrs. Leo ■ Teeple received the prizes Mrs. Arthur Baker was a guest i ', at the meeting and received a guest prize. A dainty luncheon ot Valen-

I i tlno appointments was served by I ; the llostess. The next meeting Will I 1 lie held witli Mrs. Teeple. — Miss Bernire Nelson will lie hos- j toss to tile Art department of the' I Woman's Club at her home Mon- j : day night at eeven-tlilrty o’clock. 1 i Miss ICffio Patton will be the lead-, er and Mrs. A. D. Suttles will : assist in presenting the study. A meeting of the Literature de p.htmetit of the Woman's Club will lie held Monday niglit at seventhirty o’clpt k at tlie home of Mrs. John Parrish on Fifth street. Mrs. C. A. Dugan, Mrs. Philip Obenauer and Miss Elizabeth Peterson will comprise the committee in charge of the program. PERSONALS Tom Haubold and Harry Dailey of Indiana University .are spending j | a few day's vacation between sej mesters. in this city. I Richard S«.hug a student at Ind- | iana University. Bk>om|ngton, is . 'spending the mid-semester vacation I j with his mother. Mrs. John H. | i Schug. o ——- — Comparatively Clo»« ; The moon is only 240.000 miles a wav fmm ii» o —— BIRTHDAY BALL FOR PRESIDENT PLANS COMPLETE (CONTINUED FROM CAGE ONE) bouse. Eleanor Pumphrey. Fan Hammell, Vivian Burk. Florence 1 Haney, Helena Wehmeyer, Agnes Baker. Flothilda Harris. These j young ladies have tlie tickets to, sell and will be glad to deliver | them to tliosp who call. Several people have already made up their i tables for the party. A National Event Tlie local ball and bridge will ■ i be one of several thousand to be. ' held throughout the country on the ' niglit of January 3i), in observance; of President Roosevelt s 52nd ; birthday and as a means of raising i funds to endow Warm Springs i Foundation for the treating of iei fantile paralysis. i Tlie hoard of governors of the Decatur Country dub tendered tlie use of the club house and dance hall free to N. R. Holthouse, local I chairman for the Birthday Ball for I tlie President. Tlie expense of the j orchestra and the floor show will I lie paid out of the additional 50 cents charged for tlie dance tickets land one dollar of every ticket sold i will go towards Hie Warm Springs I fund. Mr. Holl house stated he hoped several hundred dollars could be sent to the national committee with the compliments of the people of Decatur a d community. Tlie committee announced that

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formal drnns Is not roqlurod, tho event being In tho nature of a big community party with excellent mimic for tlio-e who enjoy dunei ’g und splendid entertainment for those who, although they do not danve, <an enjoy other features {on the program. To Decorate Hall Harold Daniela, ciiuirtuan of the floor d'vorathig committee today

Enroll Now ANNUAL VIOLET HEINWALD Spring Review Classes or private lessons for boys and girls of all ages. Types of Dancing taught include: Acrobatic and Toe, Musical Comedy—Soft Shoe—Buck and Tap Dancing. New class now being organized for High School and Business Girls. Anyone interested is invited to attend classes held at the Elks home Saturday afternoon. MISS PATSY FULLENKAMP Phone 1077 522 Madison St. ADAMS THEATRE SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WED. 10-25 c Matinee Sunday 2 P. M. First Sunday Evening Show at 6:00 Matinee Monday at 2 P. M. “LITTLE WOMEN” with Katherine Hepburn-Joan Ben-nett-Frances Dee-Jean Parker-Paul Lukas-Douglas Montgomery You’ll know a new sensation in Entertainment when you see “Little Women” on the screen. You’ll live and love its wholesome romance, its laughter its thrills. We know that you'll find it as delightful as Laura M. Alcotts inspired Novel ADDED—“FINE FEATHERS,” A Colortone Oddity. Tonight and Saturday Edmund Lowe In BOMBAY MAIL witli Ralph Forbes, Shirley Grey, Hedda Hopper, Onslow Stevens, Tom Moore. ’ Murder, intrigue, romance and mystery aboard an express train speeding across India! . . . What a setting for this story of action and suspense. with backgrounds as colorful and novel as you've ever seen! . . . It's swell entertainment! . . . DON'T MISS IT! ADDED—“FIGHTING WITH KIT CARSON" IM 1 r and CARTOON 1 V“ 1 DC CORT THEATRE SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY Matinee Sunday 2 I’.M. First Eve. show at 6. 10-25 c Sli, Y Symphony IW / “Th p IL-:. Tom Howard 1111 l comedy r,ot. ■ ' FRIDAY SATURDAY “Taka Chance hoot gibson Nite” “The Dude Bandit” Sidney-Murray Comedy First show. 6:30 Ri o t ; Mickey Mouse.’ Complete show after 9:30. Matinee 2:00 Evening 6:30 10c 10-15 c

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i roquoHicd til.- memborn of iilu com- . inlttHi' to inont ut tlm club hoilHo tn oim o'clock Sunday afternoon to complete the Job of deco) at Ing and • floor urrniigementM. The members of i >ta committee are John Burnett, i Eugene Durkin, r.verett Sheet*, Severin Schurger, and the Misses I Dora ShosenbnrE. Dorothy Yuiing, • | Aletu Harlow und Mury Margaret I Voglewede.