Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 34, Decatur, Adams County, 8 February 1934 — Page 3
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ffcAL CATARRH > ■soot HIN G ■m fort I NG ■lief WMWEj pfsTHEATRE last l ime Tonight - in <■ ■I.IM SI MM ER VILLE ■ ZASI PITTS ■ IvE. HONOR and ■ OH BABY!” Lovers" of the screen AH grand piece of delicious l ■ed Eueene Palette and ■ her Catlett in “ONE ..■ni NIGHT” and TravAl*. 10-15 c ■ 4 SAT—"THE INVISIBLE H. G. Wells' Fantastic MON. TUE. — The 4 Marx ■ers in "DUCK SOUP." Tl— . |HF CORT last Time Tonight - I 10-15 c ■ Starting— its Magnificent—lts Most Unusual Picture ■ of the Year. I “BERKELEY I SQUARE” I LESLIE HOWARD. '■ heather ANGEL. ■Libertt | star Picture. *>o-“PLANE CRAZY" a Brevity wi*h Dor- ■ Lee and a Merrie Melodie HAT. - "STRAIGHTAWAY" ■I Tun McCoy • Sue Carol. |,l Dav -JOE E. BROWN (The ■ wn Prince" of Joy) in “SON ■ A SAILOR." With Frank MeThelma Todd. Jean Muir, Mr Matk Brown, Shelia Terry. ■ irtt Evening Show at 6:00. -■ll ||, |h ~r
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! CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Mita Mary Macy Phones 1000—1001 Thursday I’. 11. Young Peoples Choir, MurIlow® lloaglund, 7 p. m. prompt. I Presbyterian Women's Missionary Society, Mrs. (’. A Dugan, 2:30 Ip. m. I United Brethren W. M S. i study, clnirrh parsonage, 10 a.nt. | Girls Missionary Society of the ■ Evangelical church, Bernice Hann! I '7:30 p. m. Plnoehje Club. Mrs. Leo Teeple, I 7:30 p. in. Five Hundred Club, Mrs. ,A. Fl. ’ ' Ashbaitcher. Eastern Star. Masonic Hall, 7:30. 1 Methodist Foreign Missionary Society pie and rookie sale. Mrs. it. I). Myer's class, Miss Charlotte Elzey, 7:45 p. m. Presbyterian W. H. and F. M. S., Mrs. c. A. Dugan, 2:30 p. m. Friday Ixtdies Shakespeare Club Isiok committee, Mrs. W. A. Lower, 2 p. m. Music Department rehearsal. Miss Lulu Gerlier, 115 North Eighth (.street. 7:30 p. m. B. n Hur Tirzah Club. Mrs. John Burk. :30 p. m Saturday Zion Reformed Mission Band, church. 2:30 p. in. Pythian Sisters cafeteria supper K. of p. Home, 5 to 7 p. m. Evangelical Mission Band. Evangelical t (lurch. 1:30 p. m. i Monday Research Club, Mrs. John Parrish. 2:30 p. m. Wednesday 'Historical Club, Mrs. J. M. Miller 2:30 p. tn. Ladies Shakespeare Club. Mrs. ! G. O. Walton, 2:30 p. m. urged to be present. "DANISH INDUSTRIES" SUBJECT OF CLUB PAPER Mrs. A. D. Suttles presented an | | interesting paper, the subject of ' ! which was "Danish Industries,” at , the regular meeting of the Ladies ! Shakespeare Club held Wednesday aft moon at the home of Mrs. Harry Moltz. The regular routine of business was conducted and current event® . were given. iAi large nunflier of the I members attended the meeting. Mrs. G. O. Walton will lie hostees I to the club members at the next ■meeting Wednesday afternoon and' i Mrs. J. W. Tyndall will have the 1 I paper, and her subject will be I I "Leading Characters of Denmark.”! The Evangelical League of Chris- ! tian Endeavor will serve a supper in the church basement, Saturday night, February 24. to which the I public is invited. The proceeds from i ■ the supper will be used for the . i young p-ople to attend the OakI wood convention. 'MENU ANNOUNCED FOR CAFETERIA SUPPER The Pythian Sisters lodge will serve a cafeteria supper in the K. of P. Home, Saturday night from
WAKE UP YOUR J LIVER BILE—WITHOUT CALOMEL And You’ll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go If you feet sour and sunk and the world ■ looks punk, don't awaliow a lot of salU, min--1 eral water, oil, laxative candy or chewing gum 1 and expect them to make you suddenly sweet and buoyant and full of sunshine. > For they can’t do it. They only move the > 1 bowels and a mere movement doesn't get at the cause. The reason for your down-and-out ■ feeling is your liver. It should pour out two wounds of liquid bile into your boweis daily. If this bile is not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest. It just decays in the bowels. 1 Gas bloats up your atumach. >ou have a thick, bad taste and your breath is foul, skin often breaks out in blemishes. Your head aches and you feel down and out. Your whole . stem is poisoned. M ! It ta l, es those good, old CAKltn □ I LITTLE LIVER PILLS to get these two pound, ot bile flowing freely end tneke you •eel "up .nd up." They contain wonderful, hermleee, uentle vegetable ektrei-ta, .meslng ’ when It comes to making the bile flow freely. But don’t aek for liver pills. Ask (or Little IJver Pilis. Mok lor the name Carter a Little Liver Pills on the red label. • substitute.2scst drug stores. 01981 C. M.Co.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1931.
five to seven o'clock. , 1 Tin- menu for the supper will bo 1 as follows: creamed ehit-ken, fried 1 ehlcken, pork chops, mashed potatoes, gravy, dressing, sweet potatoe®, noodles, mn aronl utid theeee baked beans, potato salad, cottage • eheoso. pickleg, fruit salad, cold 1 ’law. pie, cake, rolls and eoffoo. The public Is Invited to attend Hie sitppi r. The Ladles Aid Society of the First Christian Church will hold a : rummage and soup sale In the church basement, Saturday, Feb- ■ ruary 17. Persons desiring to give orders for soup may bull till or 1259 ! and it will bo delivered. FORMER MONROE MAN MARRIED SATURDAY Announcement is made of the! I marriage of Miss Evelyn Raker of' IStreator. Illinois, and Franklin j | Duer of Elkhart, son of Mr. and ; I Mrs. lAJbert Duer of Monroe, which ■ I took place at Streator on Saturday, I February 3. i The bride has been employed at ! the Montgomery and Ward tomi pany at Streator, and Mr. Duer is employed with the same company, in Elkhart. MEETING OF FRIVOLITY CLUB The members of the Frivolity ■ Club met at the home of Mrs. Adrian Baker. Wednesday evening. A short business session was held after which six games of pinochle were played. Prizes for high stores were won by Mrs. Nick Braun and Mrs. Bob August and the consolation prize was awarded to Mrs. Bernard Braun. A delicious luncheon was served. The next meeting will be held in two weeks with Mr.’. Bernard Braun. INTERESTING PAPER READ AT CLUB MEETING Mrs. J. M. Miller was the leader at the meeting of the Historical Club which met at the home of Mis. Harl Hollingsworth. Wednesday ! afternoon. The subject of Mrs. Mil- ’ ler's spekulid paper was "What : I s Success." A large number of the club members attended the meeting. Mrs. Hollingsworth served dainty refreshments. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Miller and Mrs. | Ed Christen will have the paper. The book committee of the Ladies Shakespeare Club will meet Friday afternoon at two o'clock with . A. Lower. 334 Winchester street. o — INDICTMENTS ARE EXPECTED (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) raigned on affidavits filed to hold them until the grand jury had an. I opportunity to att. Dazed By Events Wabash, Ind.. Feb. 8 — (UP) — I Ross Curt®. 20. former Wabash l.igh school athlete held in connection i with the slaying of Gaylord V. Saunders. former Wabash pastor, told police here that he was “completely dazed” by the turn of events. Curts confessed destroying the gun with which Saunders was killed and personal jewelry of the resigned minister. He is charged with vagrancy and will be used as a state® witness in the case. "I was in a complete daze w'non summoned by Mrs. Saunders and asked to destroy those articles," 'Curts said. “I did everything without thinking. You can imagine a
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. — - I» 111 ®bii—tii 1 person's state of mind after he had 1 been told what happened. "I lulled »t the Saunders home J to express my symrutihy and just before I left Mrs. Saunders vailed me to otte side, told me what had | happened and asked m<« to destroy I the evldetge My mind bwan to whirl,” —o—Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Anderson, who ' have been resi ling near Kokomo. 1 moved Wednesday to the Dr. S. 1). Beavers farm, four miles west of Decatur. E<l Altr, who has been confined to his home for the last thre- weeks as the result of Injuries received in an automobile accident. Is reported | to be improving. Dan Nihlick'und daughter, Miss Mildred Niblick are in Chicago attending the style show and buying new spring merchandise. COLD WAVE IN MIDDLE WEST (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) . minishitig. Chicago Feb. 8— (CP) —A severe cold wave struck suddenly in the Lakes region today and sent temperatures down to subzero levels. Temperatures were ex-pe'cted to moderate tomorrow. Chicago ha I a figure of 10 above zero and Minneapolis zero. At Toledo. ().. tile temperature was 4 below. - ■■'■O - S « .Messenger Boys Aid In Capture Chicago. Feb. 8 —(UP) — Two youthful bandits held up a local telegraph office. They obtained $23 merely by stuffing their hands in their poi'kets and announcing they had guns, but they failed to reckon with two messenger boys. Matthew Gat'ki. manager of the office, ordered his messengers. William Greenwood and Celeste Madoni to mount their bicycles and pursue the bandits. He notified police to pick up two bandits who were being followed by telegraph company messengers.
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