Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 35, Decatur, Adams County, 9 February 1934 — Page 3

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K rO« PARTY ■ FO r.b- Social duh B. ■"><! hold a pivot ■'"'p',,. p. " ' Choli. high ■ ' I' ''' l?i ■ * ■: ■■ V "'j ~,, jd gam*s will ho K lllu ,i 1 .g i"" " M rib C ■ ■' Zio " ,!l ' ■i’chonh »dl meet at the, Ksiin'l-'' ■‘l" al 2 rohMral. K Prjnk Ciiig received the c leni. :i Valeo■J", tl . ■ hv the Cat-iolie in.-din eight rl \| • ive 1 the HO. E. iu unload of Mrs .co 1 |v 1 11 KrTMENTAL King hEID , , M . educational de- ■ , ■ '.I- Ob's Commun- , 1( | .1 ,< oh’s school in KYs ! d> recently with K>,v- attendam e B . . eiitetlain. d .oAordian duet J ■ vil 1., ~1. g ive an inter ] K w ,<:bu pupils of the • Rang two songs. Ksixmlo-' evening was K |l«a ci ''at: Wayne. Afi r Lg; served pop Th* x: mooting will. be B7 the J. tt.-rson high school 5. ■resting program Kat COMMUNITY MEETIN KY t ..mi was presentK,„ VI.. County Choral SoBinder th- erection of Mrs. L. ■ Ilie Monroe ContK- m—' Wednesday night. p-irips of songs were ■ \i.-- Rosemary Holt- ■ ... Songs sung ■ -Uv.' - ' lot Swe-1 Song "by R IP. .sauna 'by Coster K mi through the Night."

lISKY THROATS Etued by 1 ■king.sir.f- \ N|*** tacking ■ ■ss Helene Speaker ■» World * Most Fancy ■later will appear at Bcatur Roller Rink ■ SUNDAY Evening yd will be assisted hv ■.Lavman and Ginda ■famous trick skaters, ■admission at the door for ■atlemen. Ladies free. —’t ————————n—a—

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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Mix Mary Macy Phones 1000—1001 Friday Eadies Shakespeare Club bonk committee. Meet. W. A. Lower, 2 jp. m. I Music fh-parinient rehearsal, .Miss Lulu Gerber, IK North Eighth I street. 7:30 p. m. | Ben Hur Tlrzah Club, Mrs. John | Burk. :30 p. m Saturday M. E. Kings H-Talde Society. Ed- i wand Heavers. 1:30 p. m. Zion Reformed Mission Rand.' church, 2:30 p. in. Pythian Sisters cafeteria supper ' K. of P. Home, 5 to 7 p. m. Evangelical Mission Band, Evan, gelieal Church, 1:30 p. m. Sunday Zion Iteformesl Girls ITioir. church, 2 p. m. Monday Research Club, Mrs. John ParIrish. 2:30 p. m. Wednesday I Historical Club. Mrs. J. M. Miller I 2:30 p. tn. I Ladies Shakespeare Club, Mrs. G. O. Walton, 2:30 p. m. Thursday Eta Tait Slgm i.-. Mrs Madgcllne Miller. 7:30 p. in. I Zion Reformed Ladies Aid Section two pie sale. Mrs. Henry Gru- . her or Mm. Tillman Gerber. lOwes. Mrs. Holthouse sang "Trees” |by Rasba’ h. "The Iginiplit Hour" and "Sing Along" by Penn. The chorus sang “The Home Road." by Carpenter; "Winter Song" by Pullard, and "The Lost Chord" by Sullivan. After the musical program, state! Senator Larry Brindon gave a splendid address on Legislation. A large crowd attended the meeting. At the close of the meeting refreshments were served by Mr and Mrs. Mennas la-hman. The next meeting will be held March 7. MEETING OF FIVE HUNDRED CLUB Members of the Five Hundred Club were entertained at the home of Mn> A. IL lAehbaucher. Thursday night. Hige score prises were won by Mrs. 1* Klein hen z and Mrs. Frank Barthel. The next club meeting will be] held in two weeks with Mrs. Bar-. thel. |. GECODE CLUB HAS VALENTINE PARTY Thirty members of the Gecode 1 club attended the cleverly arrang-1; ed Valentine party held in the Gen-' eral Electric’s club rooms Wednes- ■, day evening. At six o’clock a two course din- |i : ner was served by the committee at ; 1 small tables arranged in the room Unique Valentine favors marked 1111 ' ■

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■ each member's plat e, I The business meeting was opened by reading of the minutes of the previous meeting, )t was deckled also to have a card party for the members on March 14. During the j evening tallies were arranged fori bridge and prir.es were awarded to' Miss Katheryn Hyland and Miiw Etna Welland. The committee m charge of th«i event' Included the Missw Elsie Brunnegnuff, Ruth Elzey. Laura, ] Lankenau. Mary Kohls and Gather- j , inc St biimucher. • The King's lleralda Society of the Methodist Churth will meet Satur | day afternoon at one-thirty o'clock ; at tiie home of Edwarl Beavers, j 121 South Seventh street. PROGRAM PRESENTED AT CLASS MEETING The Dutiful Daughters class of I II ho Evangelical Sunday School met I .at the home of Mrs. Fred M<Con-{ | noil. Tuesday night, and Mr*. Ches-! i ter Reynolds and Mrs. Dick McCon- ' I nell were tiie assisting hostesses. A large number of the tlass mem-' hers attended the meeting and four visitors were present. Mrs. Amos Ketchum and Mra. Fred <’hroni;ster | presented au interesting program. Mrs. Ivan Stuckey led the devojtionals and Mrs. Eugene Rnnyon led in prayer. Mrs. Harry Coffelt land Mrs. Gregg McFarland will include the program committee for next month, at which time the meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. j Owight Sheets. Mrs. Russel Melchi ‘ and Mrs. Adrian. Baker will be the assisting hostesses. During the social hour games and contests were enjoyed and the hostesses served refreshments. MEETING OF MISSIONARY CIRCLE The Girls Missionary Circle of the Evangelical church met at the home of Miss Bernice Haunt Thursday night for the regular meeting. Business was transacted and seven members responded to the roll tall. Three guests were present at the meeting. The first chapter of the new study book will be given at the next meeting of the organization. Refreshments were served by the hostess. PLANS MADE FOR EASTERN STAR INITIATION The regular stated meeting of the Eastern Star organzation was held in the Alasonic Hall Thursday night, at which time plans were made for initiation which will be held in connection with the next regular stated meeting on February 22. MISSIONARY SOCIETY HAS MITE BOX OPENING The annual Mite Box opening of the Presbyterian Home and For- • eign Missionary Society was held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. A. Dugan. Mrs. G. O. Walton had charge of the devotionals, reading from the twelfth chapter of Mark, and also read an appropriate ■ poem. The song. "Must Jesus B-ar the Cross Alone” was sung and the report of the nominating committee was read by the chairman. Mrs Witeon Lee. The following are the new officers: Mrs. M. A. Frislnger, president; Mrs. J. C. Sutton, vicepresident; Mrs. J. L. Koeber secretary; Mrs. W. P. Schrock, secretary of literature; Mrs. C. D. Teeple secretary of Missionary Education; Mrs. S. D. Beavers, secretary ot meu>b»-rsbip; Mrs. J. E. Eiberson. secretary of ctewarsMtip; Mrs G.

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O Walton, young peoplo’N routinelor; and Mrs. R. E. Glendonitig, treasurer. The prMldMit announced Ike next meeting will bt> hold at the homo of Mrs. Vharlne Lftngstuh. The snbje t, “The Negro ln,At»iericA” War presented ty Mrs. Paul Graham in an Interesting manner, i Mrs. L. A. Cowens sang a solo, i' tear to the Heart of the Shep herd." The meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction. Mrs. Dugan. AMistel by Mrs. L. A. Grariam. served delicious re- ' fTe«hm6ftts to the ninetwn women present. LADIES AID SECTION HOLDS BUSINESS MEETING The members of Section two ot the Zion Reformed Ladles Aid Soc- , f-t-y wer„ entertained by the cbalr- . matt, Mrs. Henry Graber, at her I home Thursday night. Twelve woman attended the meeting. During the business session Mrs. 1 Mary Keller was named treasurer and Mrs. Dallas Goldher. reporter. Plane were completed for the homemade pie sale to he held Thursday, Feliruary 15. Orders may be phoned to Mrs. Henry Grals-r of Mrs. 1 illman Gerlx-r. A grocery naming conu-st wa--enjoyed and prizes won by Mrs. Ralph Yager and Mrs. Gerber. Delicious refreshments were served. MRS. R. D. MEYER'S CLASS HOLDS MEETING • Miss Charlotte Elzey entertained the members of Mrs. R. D. Myer's claaa of tlio Methodist Sunday School at ier home Thursday night. Miss Isabel HoWer was the assisting hostetis. The devotional service was conducted by Miss Fern Paaswater. Games were enjoyed ami prizes awarded to the Mlases Dorothy Little and Vesper Gibbs and Mrs. Myers. The hostesses served a delicious one course luncheon of Valentine appointments. Miss Fern Passwater will entertain the class In March and Gladys Teepte will I* the devotional leader. PHOEBE BIBLE CLASS HAS ANNUAL BANQUET The annual banquet of the Phoebe» Bible class of the Zion Reformed Sunday School was held in the church basement. Wednesday night The banquet was in the form ot a Valentine party and seventy two members and guests attended the affair. The large room was beautifully decorated with Valentine appointments and colors. Flowers. Door lamps were arranged about the r<»‘m and the tables were centered with tall red tapers and holders. | Place cards were of Valentin* de-, signs. ae dinner was served tn two delicious courwe? Miss Matilda Sellemeyer presided over the program for the first part of the evening. and ijdrcssed were given by Rev. C. M Prwgh. Mervln Hostet- • ler. aid M F. Worthman. A clever debate, "Be it resolved: That for the benefit of humanity a horse has done more than a cow. was conducted. Metnters ot the positive side in eluded Milt Weriing. Ceti Baum gartner, Fred Fraehte and Ralph! Yager. Debaters of the negative' ' w Tihman Gehrig. Feed Litterer,' Cliaries Brodbeek. ami Chris Le!i man. The judges were R»-v. Prugb. Da-1 vid Gerber and Dallas Goldner, and concluded that water was more des-, ——— ■ "■ i

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Personals r, i IA square dance will be heM in », the Craigvilte cheese factory. Sat- ; urday night, to which the public is i- invited. s. | <Ml*“. Mayme Deininger has just •- ] returned from a buying trip to Chii- , cago. -r . Arthur E. Voglewede. of the Federal Farm bank at Louisville was i visitor aere today, leaving | this aiternoon tor Chicago. He will -, j return here for a short time Mon--5 day morning before returning to his , | work. ► A letter from F- ,x levy, w.-il " known naleeman. says he will be *’ here next week for a few days v:sB ' it. during which time lie expects to register and become a citizen of r Decatur. e It was ten below this morning ’ according to most of the thermome--1 tors, while a few jumped along a.much as sev-n points colder. Any s way It wav plenty cool enough. The CWA workers on fae romls J and ditches were mostly taking a } little. Henry D. Heller, county attorney, I'and the memturs of the board ot ? county commissioners. Martin. . Sauers are I Striker, returned last . evening from a business visit in . Indianapolis. t • o VERNE SANKEY TAKES OWN LIFE -CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE i Olaf Eiden did not reveal the names of other persons to be prosecuted. ” i Nealy said he believed the suii vide occurred while he left Alcorn's .cell to obtain some headache tale * lets for Alcorn Gilmof* was stand ’ 1 ing about a dozen feet from Sani key’s cell. Nealy -ca;d When Nealy returned with the J medicine, he saw Sankey’s body , dangling from the bars. The guards ! cut Sankey down and began arti j ficial respiration. The prison pbys- | ician was called, but his efforts F were too late j _ o i Arrange Special Medical Attention Indianapolis, Ind, Feb 9 —(UP) ’ —Arrangements for medical att«-n---tlon and a special diet for Mrs. N—nderA 36, held in the Warton county jail with two 19-year-ol i v ooys oa charges of slaying her hu ■ •*, ban.l were completed today by her ■ 'attorney, Victor R. Jose. Jr, i

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NEW CABINET IS COMPLETED I (COMTnnnED pbom r- ' eration of labor, in an effort to avert the general strike tailed for ■ ’ Monday. The prefecture of police forbade communists to gather in the Place de la Rep-abliqin- as they had planned, at 8 o'clock tonight and banded any other street gatherings nr par- ' adec. It was planned that the troops should remain in occupation until all threat of disorder had passed. Doumergue felt that they, unlike I police, would impress the public . with the authority of th lr repub-' lie. >' Doumergue's cabinet, as uooffi-' f <- ; ally outlined, was regarded aperhaps the strongest France has ■ had —Even stronger tK<n the "Save • the Frank’’ cabin * of Raymond 1 Poincare, it includes all elements in the chamber of deputies except

ADAMS THEATRE SUNDAY’ - -MONDAY - TUESDAY 10-2'jc Sunday Matinee 2 P M, Firat Sunday Evening Show 6'30 The Four Marx Brothers In “DUCK SOUP THE MAD MARXES ... Galloping through the grandest musical show since Ziegfeld. GIRLS you’d like to wrap up and take home .. SONGS that’ll burst the bathroom walls . . . NEW GAGS the w hole town w ill be repeating! ADDED—Twin Screws, an All Star Comedy and Traveltalk. Tonight and Saturday —'— “THE INVISIBLE MAN” H. G. Well's Fantastic Sensation with Claude Rains, Gloria Stuart, Wm. Harrigan, Dudley Digges, Una O’Connor. How Does The Screen “Show” An Invisible Man - In Action? Aou'D be -urprised. amazed, mystified, stirred to the core by this startling drama, in which a great author's most imaginative storv has become the screen’s most rea'istic thriller! ADDED—‘FIGHTING W ITH KIT CARSON’ 1 A 1 and Cartoon lv*luv

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