Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 47, Decatur, Adams County, 23 February 1934 — Page 3

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[ CORT THEATRE Find \y - Monday - Tuesday Btottlay Matinee 2 P. M. First Sunday Evening Show 6:00 J 10-25 c ROMANCE. THRILLS, MUSIC Greater and More Beautiful Than “7th Heaien." Be among the First to see “I Am Suzanne” Lilian Harvey, Gene Raymond, Leslie Banks I’udrecca's Pocoli Marionettes. ALSO—ANDY CLYDE “SUPER SNOOPER” MKKEA MOUSE “SHANGHAIED”. fox news. •FRIDAY- - SATURDAY“TAKA I Matinee 2 Evening 6:30 I CHANCE REX BFII \’|Tp»» “THE FUGITIVE” A Also—-Smith & Dale Comedy ( First evening show 6:30. Riot and Cartoon. Complete snow after 9:3G. I He 10-15 C ADAMS THEATRE SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY 10-25 c Sunday 2 p. M. First Sunday Evening Show. 6:30 INLY YESTERDAY’ Ith Margaret Sullavan • John Boles Ina May Oliver- Billie Burk - Beneta trne* Reginald Denny • and big Cast! Greater than “BACK STREET” . tumultous . . . moving . . . thrilling . . . ’’iessly near to all of us . . . staggering in its sweep ot wltnt emotions! ribbon picture of the year! te <l as one of the 1© best of all time! ADDED — “WHERE’S THAT TIGER?” Friday and Saturday Laurel and Hardy in ‘The Sons Os The Desert” With Charley Chase a u *' a kv of tw O hen-pecked husbands —the battle-cry oi wives—in the funniest full-length comedy ex er 0 make you howl! d Ron * ,RhtinK with Kit Carson" 1 A l W* Cartoon lU-lOC

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Mi»« Mary Macy . Phones 1000—1001 Friday , Penny Dance, above Green Kot-', tie, 8:30 p. m. Music department, Mrs. E. G , Coverdale. 7:30 p. tn. 70th Anniversary, K. of P. home i 0 p. m. M. E. Aid. postponed. ,j Evangelical (’. L. W. class, Miss , Madeline Spahr. 7:30 p m. Decatur Homo Economics Club, , Mis. Joe Hunter, 1:30 p. m. , Methodist Y. M. C. Class, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Butler, 7:30 p. m . V. B. Progressive Workers. Mr. and Mrs. Orland Brown, 7:30 p.m. Monday Literature Department, postponed. ' Art Department. Mrs. L. A. Cow-i 'ens, 7:30 p. m. Dramatic Department, Miss Eleanor Pumphrey, 7:30 p. m. Research Club. Mrs. Henry Hid- ' lor. 2:30 p. m. Tuesday M. E. Mary and Martha Class.! l Mrs. Fred W. Busihe, 7:30 p. m 1 Root Twp. Home Economics club , Monmouth Community building. 6 p. tn. E. V. Dutiful Daughters. Mrs. , Adrian Baker, 7.30 p. m. Carpe Diem Chili finest night,' Elks Home, 7:30 p. m. Methodist Ladies Aid, Mrs. E. N I Wicks. 2:30 p. m. Wednesday St. Vincent de Paul, K. of ( .! i Hall, 2 p. m. Thursday Mt. Pleasant Ladies Aid, Mrs. j Sam Fuhrman, all daju and table service. Mrs. Frances. (Fuhrman. Mrs. E. S. Christen, and Mrs. Dale Moses comprise the en- 1 tertainment Committee. The Mt Pleasant Ladies Aid will ' hold an all-day meeting Thursday at i the home of Mrs. Sam Fuhrman. A , I fait luck din.ier will be served at 1 the noon hour.

DfCAH R DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY FEBRUARY 2?. 1934

UNION TOWNSHIP LADIES HAVE MEETING The I’nlon Township Woman's Club mot all day We IniMilay at the home of Mrs Rolland Grote. Dinner was prepare,) and served by the hi Iles, under the direction of Mrs. Il irvo Koos and Mrs. Charles Rabbitt. During the business meeting recipe books wer • distributed. Mrs. Frank Engle, Mrs Earl Chase, Mrs. Charles Bailey, and Mrs, Harry Fuhrman were received Into the dirh as new members. Several con-, tests presented by Mrs. Engle, Mrs. j Grote, and Mrs Glen Ronghia were) I enjoyed. Those present w re the Meg. datm J. C. Barkley, Henry Ban mann s C. O. Brown, Chancey Clem, Orville Crissenberry. Thurman Drew anil children Bab and Jane, Rolland Grote. Fred Hammond, Har-I old llarv-y, Harve Koos, Howard Mauller, Ami Miller, Hugh Nidllnger, L. E. Omerod, Charles Rabbitt Glen Roughia. Dale Shlfferly, C. D Spuller, Paul Spuller, Marion Stultz. Forrest Walters and son Leroy, H. E. Zerkle, Frank Engle, Earl Chas', M. A. Clem, Rudolph Weland, Fred Marbach and sons Meritt and Monte. John Cline and Miss Erma Rabbitt. MANY ATTEND W. O. T. M. PARTY The Women of the Moose entertained with a public pinochle and I bunco party at the Moose home, I Thursday evening, whi -h was atI tended by a large crowd. Prizes in pinochle were awarded to Mrs. Russel Melehi. Miss Grace Lie 'tcnsteiger, Tim Schafer, and , Sol Lord, an I prizes in tbuncn were presented to Mrs. Emma Penning- | ton and Mrs. Bert Haley. Following th • games refreshments were served by Mrs. William Uster and Mrs. Sol Lord, members of the committee in charge. There will lie a penny dance above the Green’kettle, tonight at 1 eight-thirty o'clock. A nine pi*e j local orchestra will furnish muWlc . for dancing. The Mary and Martha Class of the Methodiet church will meet with Mrs. Fred W. Busehe. Tuesday i evening at seven-thirty o'clock. O COURTHOUSE Seeks Divorce Alfa Bailey vs. Albert Bailey, divorce, Nathan C. Nelson, attorney. Marriage Licenses Harold V. Fast. Celina. Ohio, farmer, to Florence Beougher. Celina, Ohio. Philip A. Diehl. Detroit, Michigan, salesman to Josephin- Cha.se, Detroit, Michigan. Walter Clouse. Allen county farmer to Evelyn Hoghe, Adams County. Real Estate Transfers Inez L. Schwartz et al. land in Hartford townshp to George Mayo for SI.OO. George Mayo, land in Hartford township to David Runyon et ux for SI.OO Mary Shepherd, in lot 12 in Greenwood Cemetery to Smith Runyon for $15.00. ROGER TOUHY SENTENCED TO 99-YEAR TERM (CONTINUED l ltOM_ FACE OXE)_ and outlaws with which the six Touliy broilers surrounded themselves, remained unaccounted for. They were Charles (ice wagon) Connors and Ludwig Schmidt, both fugitives. One brother, James, was killed ' during a robbery. John and Joseph I died in the wars by which the Touhys were able to order the pow- , erful Capone mobsters to "stay out of our territory." Edward disappeared as did Tom. the latter reported ' dying from an incurable disease. ; Their father, a former policeman, was said to have died of a broken heart bteause of his sons' activities. — o Dog Has Gold Teeth Riverside, Cal.. (JJP)— Queen, a German shepherd dog. tried to 'cat h a golf ball on the fly and broke out six of her upper incisors. Her master. Walter J. Meissner. 1 attached to the army dental crops at March Field here, built her a i bridge with six gold teeth, and Queen is happy again. ‘—————

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EXTEND RELIEF GARDEN PLANS 25 Per Cent Increase Announced In State Relief Program ~~~~~~ i 'lndianapolis, Ind., Reb. 23—(UP) i, —A 25 p-r cent increase in the ! etate relief garden program this year was announced Moday by Wil- ; iiam H. Book., chairman of the gov-j ] ernor’s commission on unemploy-1 ment relief. Tlie increase will make it pnssble I for 100.600 families to grow their i own vegetables as compared to ; 80.000 last year. A standard garden seed collection, sufficient to plant a plot of ground 50 by 100 feet, will be supplied by the etate relief commission and distributed through local relief organzations. The collection consists of green beans, beets, carrots, lettuce, radishes, spinach, sweet corn and turnips. Arrangements also have been completed whereby 7,000,000 tomato and cabbage plants will lie grown by state institutions such as the re- | formatory, penal farm, prison and five state hosptals for the insane. Onion sets and seed potatoes will be provided locally in many communities, Book said, and civil works labor and will be available for pre paration of ground in larger plots. , The Indiana relief gardens yield from $6 to $0 worth of food for every dollar expended for seeds, Book declared. Not Affected by Repeal | Juarez. Mexico I (UP)—One liquor shop here which is not affected by r< peal across tlie Rio Grande is “La Uniea Pulqueria," which

NOTICES OF CANDIDACY To Be Published in Daily Democrat Beginning Monday, February 26. the Daily Democrat will follow the example of other newspapers and publish political announcements in listed form. The list will run not less than four times a week until the day of tiie election. 4 | The charge per candidate for this form of ft ! J advertising will he $lO from now until elec- J J I I tion. This charge applies only to those who I I I I are candidates for major county, city or leg- f f | | islative offices. Exception is made in the case j ? I I of township trustees, county commissioners f « J J anil city eouncilmen The charge for them j i I I will he >5.00 from now until election. The I I I I ci’arge per week, it announcement is inserted | f | ■ later, will be $1.50 per week. J j I ***** Charges for all political advertising, including the printing of campaign cards, is payable in advance as in previous years. ***** \ sample of how the listing will appear is shown on page four of today's paper.

sells nothing but pulque, the milky looking drink made by fermenting “honey-water" from the manguey. It generally contains less than 3.2 per cent alcohol. o Lion Hunter Obeys Rule Prescott. Ariz. — (UP) — Six mountain lion hunters appointed by the Civil Works Administration in Yavapai County took the NRA pledee as to working hours. One of | 'them treed and killed three lions. | and had a fourth up a tree, when ■ he looked at his watch and found , that his work week was over. He called off his dogs, shouldered his • rifle, and went home. To Race on Salt — Salt Lake City, Utah —(UP)— Tlie flat, white salt beds on the western shore of Great Salt Lake may be the next scene of a trial to break the world's automobile speed record. It became known that Sir Malcolm Campbell, present record holder, has been in correspondence wirh 'the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce on the subject. o New Buffalo Range Yellowstone Park. —Wyo.’ (CP) Part of the herd of 1.000 buffalo in Yellowstone Park will be-trans-ferred this year to a n wly fenced range in the Tower Falls section, much closer to tourist trials, it lias been announced. Heretofor the bison were concentrated in Lamar Valley, which is somewhat inaccessible to visitors. o Soviet Revives Degrees Moscow. - (U.R) — Titular distinctions among scientists which were i abolished at the time of the Bolshevik revolution have just been revived by a decree of the Council of Peoples' Commissars. Hereafter two degrees will be available for scientific students: “Candidates of Science" and "Doctor of Science."

EPERSONALS John DcVohk, Htudent nt the Indiana law i 'hool at In Ifanapoli.i. ix iidlng the week-end 11 this city with hi' pa rent , Judge lind Mr:< Huber M. DeVo :. C. E. B*ll but returned from a bu imsM trip to Ann Arbor, Mich and Columbus, Ohio. T ie Friday evening Lenten devotions will be held at St. Mary’s Catholic church this evening. Will F Ewing, superintendent of iidiools at Oakland, California visit d in this city Wednesday and Thursday with his cousin, Charles Hoc ker, and E l Engeler. Mr. Ewing, who formerly lived at Vera Cruz, visited there, Bluffton, and Linn Grove. He has been away from Adurns County for the past 30 years. R v. Ben Franklin of Garrett, Dr. E. T Franklin of Fort Wnyn ■, Rev. V. S. A. Bridge, and Rev. Charles Titrkham, former Decatur paators, attended the funeral of Rev. C. P. Gibbs here this morning. Mrs. Keith Johns of Indianapolis accompanied h r husband to this city where ho addressed the Democratic Womens Club, Thursday evening Mrs. Johns was a guest at the banquet. Miss Helen Christen attended the El.ts Cabaret dance at Portland,

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Wednesday evening. ( Who Mr. and Mrs, Avon Burk nnd Mr. t *' J ' and Mt Henry B. Holler were l ’' ' 1 among the Decatur peo|d who at-1 landed Hie funeral of Rev C. Perry , Glbl.e at Warsaw tills afternoon. I ’ ,l Elmer Uintotischleger of Routellod.! 3 was a .business visitor here today, to > Janu s Burk spent the afternoon lion' in Fort Wayne. i Anil Mr. and Mrs. Dun Aughenbaugh I ehm md family will move to Fort Wayne | 76,7

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