Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 64, Decatur, Adams County, 14 March 1934 — Page 3
SPCIETY.
.•rslt)E NT ’ 5 INSTITUTE ( hr MtiaH Tempwrtic- i iy afternoon I Mr , Sam Bh-smp. w.it*>’ conducted ' an? nirn-nt events r „ mail.- T’i- local I PL MIS ,. Elizabeth | RX. l„. -n' at the lnxti-j pi Os r L X B Xixilli* <'l" b met l< of pythias Home.) temple. , I* 1 ’ y| r . cd Ahr, Mrs.! r’\ lr a. IJpyd Ahr. serv- j. r“.of St. Patrick’s: “ " to the twenty I K. nro-mt. i] FL..,- <> f wer- l P, Fjwand M”’- •'• « Ml, 'j Pontas I.C: ■■ «HI n,et ' t | PL, H-‘ 1 I' l "lay night I o*RY SOCIETY jNEW OFFICERS I JB . M,--i"'iai y Society Bfcihri ii * hnrch met , taeniooii at ’h' - home L i ("rider T theme of j ' . »a- tlh- meaning of I - ul; rime as this. , kt fa-'V pre '•>!. _ , election of officers . .J:..- ... the follow . 1., v- 1.-ma Rokertc g K-. jUanili Elzey. vice- , \| r . Krm. Fisher. eeeijfo Rm Mamma, treastirL>r.a Myers, secretary of , | jrs. Licit. se retarv i L, J Mi- Haiighmati. Jpflivlmt lir-k Mrs Frank L, < furies It ile-ii.nd an > | Ber e cho- n to repreH Mi«y at the annual > hiier.'ion which will Ito i Lrß...a'i in May. U boar foDowe I the buai- p LjUj-d the ||...’.-..es. Mrs. ■] [J-, Mamma amt Mrs. MyL teliriotis >. fieslrments. , Nt OF |MEM CLUB ■jcDiem < lull met at the C |f Mrs. J S. Hush on Oak MMiar evening. A short Raalrm was fillowe.l with p
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CLUB CALENDAR « Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Miss Mary Macy Phones 1000—1001 Wednesday Mt. Pleas mt ItH.lrs class, Mrs. Sam Fuhrman. 7:30 p. m Historical Club. Mrs. Leota Perry '2:30 p. m. 18-formed Ijidtex Aid, church. 2:30 p. tn. Zioti Reformed Oirlx Choir, j church. 7:30 p. m. I ten la i Chapel Ladies Aid. Mrs. iCharles Il<sttinger, all day. Petter loonies Home Economics Cluh, Monroe Hahbery, 1:30 p. m. Junior Arts Cluh, Mrs. Black. 1*7:45 p. nt. Thursday Christian Ladles Ail Society, Mrs. Free! King. 1:30 p. m Methodist AV. F M. S. Mi Pau! i Edwards. 2:30 p. m. Adams County Democratic Wo- ' men's f'lilb meeting. Mayor's court room ut City Hall. 7:3u p. m. | Baptist W. M S.. Mrs. It. A Mei Dnffee. 2:30 p. m. Zion Reformed laidies Aid Bake , Sale, church basement. Eta Tan Sigma. Vertical Whalen . 7:30 p. m. Frioendship Village Home Economics clnh, Mrs. Leland Ripley. 1:3.0 p. m. Friday , Pythian car I tournament. K. of P. Home. 7:30 p. m. Pocahontas lodge. Red Men's Hall 7 p. m. Metho:!! "t V. M C. class, pot luck supper, church, G:3O p. m. U. B. Little Heralds class, Dick Garner, after school. Bridge Tourney. K. of P. Home, (7:30 p. ni. Saturday Christian Ladies Aid St. Patrick's supper, church basement. 5 to 7 p. m. Monday 1 Research Club. Mrs. Ciiflord ; Saylors. 2.30 p. m. Wonuans Club meeting. Literaiture department in charge. Library 'hall. 7:45 p. m. Tuesday Tri Kappa social meeting, Miss I Miriam Parrish. X p. m. games of five hundred. Mrs. Chester Mclntosh and Mrs. Harve Baker ire eivpd ''lub prize*. Mis. Sol Lord ind Miss Grace Liehtensteiger were guests at the 'meeting and were presented with guest prizes. The guests were seated at small tables which were decorated in St. Patrick's appointments and a delicious one course luncheon was served. PROGRESSIVE CLASS HOLDS SOCIAL MEETING i T <■ Progressive class of the PresIhyterian Sunday School held a social meeting at the home of Mrs. iDick Burrell, Tuesday evening. The (election of officers was held and Mrs. James Bain was named preisi tent; Mrs. J. C. Sutton, vice-pre-sident; Mrs. John Magley, secretary and treasurer. The Meedame:
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les Teeple, Grare Alweln and S. D | Heavers were mimed the culling committee. I X shower to replenish the num- ]. ils In the kitc hen or the church I will bo held at the next meeting to I lx* hold in (April nt the home of I Mrs Wilson L<*o. Twenty two members were present and delicious n-freshmentx were served by the htmtexs. A social meeting of the Tri Kappu sorority will Hie held Tuesday 'iiiglil it eight o'clock at the home :of Mias Mirlum Parrish. Mish Allee ■Alweln will be the assisting howII ess. The Christian Ladles Aid Society will meet at the home of Mm. iFred King Thursday afternoon nt (one thirty o'clock. ENTERTAINS PINOCHLE CLUB Mi. s Dorothy Haley was hostess Ito the members of the Pinochle ('lab an I several additional guests, .Mrs. George Smith, Mrs. Francis Howell and Miss Jerry Steele. As a result of the games, the Misses Mary Macy and Ruth Fleming received the high score prizes. Miss I Madgeline Miller, consolation I prize, and Mies Steele, the guest 'prize. I I.Vppointmenls for the party were of St. Patrick's Day designs. A deli|clous luncheon was served. Mrs. (Raymond Johnson will he hostess Ito the chib at the next meeting, 'Thursday. March 22. ORGANIZATION MEETING OF CLUB i Tlie organization meeting of Section five of the Catholic Welfare | Study'Chib was held in the Knights ! of Columbus, Hall, Tuesday night. ( i.Mies Mary Wertzberger was ap-i i pointed leader and Miss Kathcryn ; I Schumacher, secretary. ) HONORS DAUGHTER AT BIRTHDAY DINNER Mrs. harry E. Dodd entertained at a six o'cloi k dinner party at her home on North Se ond street Tues:ty evening, complimenting her I daughter. Mary Frances, in celehra- i (tion of her thirteenth birthday anni- | versary. Covers were laid for ten guests. |The dining table was centered with a huge decorated cake ,on which burned green candles. Tall green | tapers burned at each end of the . table. Place cards were of St. Patrick’s . designs and the green and white i i color motif was emphasized I ■throughout the dinner. Bunco was' 'played and prizes awarded the win ) ners. Musi and stunts presented ( Iby each guest were enjoyable sea-1 I lures of the evening. PSI IOTA XI SORORITY HAS INSPECTION AND DINNER Inspection of the local Psi iota ■Xi chapter was held at the home ; l<>f Mrs. Clifford Saylors. Tuesday' I night, and was in the form of a pret- , jtily appointed dinner. The assist ing hostesses were the Mesdames j I Ralph Gentis, Gerald Smith and . ! Robert Freeby. I Tlie St. Patrick’s Day motif was I 'carried out in the appointments of | (the dinner. The officers of the sor- , (ority. tlie inspectress, Miss Jane I Duemling of Fort Wayne, and her guest, Alice Flicker, were seated at , (the large dining table which was | aid with a lace banquet cloth and , centered with a Ix-autiful bouquet of , -weetpeas. The small tables arranged about the entertaining rooms! I were also centered with sweet peas. The covert! tor Miss Eloise Lewton, grand secretary, and Miss Duemling were marked with gifts wrapped in St. Patricks designs. A : delicious two course dinner was served. A business session was held and I Miss Duemling -conducted the inspection of the chapter. Mrs. C. 0. ’ Porter, president of the local or•ganization. gave a report of the activities of tlie sorority from the beginning lo end in poetry which jshe had composed. — FREE PICKFORD SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY Miss Bernice Pickford entertain- ■ ial with a supper Sun lay in honor ■of her father, Fred Pickford, the oc’casion being his birthday anniveri sary. The party was in the form of a surprise. The guests at the supper included Mr. and Mrs. C. (’. Beer an 1 son Raymond, Mr and Mrs. I Floyd Sc indler and family. Mrs. : Rosa Beer and family. Mr. and Mrs. (Henry Nussbaum and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Beer, Mr. an 1 Mrs. Noah Roth ami family. Mr. and Mrs. | (Ermin Beer and family. Merlin (Beir and Florrine Lehman. Caro-1 line Heer, and Donald. Junior, Mary t’jkfiir.i and the honored guestV (.Mr. Pickford. i PROGRAM ANNOUNCED FOR MISSIONARY MEET The Women's Foreign Missionary 'Society of the Methodist Church I will meet a>t the home of Mrs. Paul Edwards, Thursday afternoon at | ! two-thirty o'clock. This meeting will be in observance of the sixty fifth anniversary of Founders Day. Mrs. Delton Passwater will be the devotional leader, and leaders for the program will bo Mrs. Passwater and Mrs. C. O. Porter. ■Ao interesting program has been planned. Mi« Dan Tyndall will sing _
FIFTH AVENUE FASHIONS . EIXEN WORTH" The Flounce Swishes Back Into Fashion 1 Leave it lo the flounce to do flattering things to your figure, especially if it is a flared flounce swinging out at the very bottom of a slender stemlike skirt. That's why every well planned wardrobe i should include at least one flounced frock and so much the better if it has new three-quarter sleeves like this. Just to prove you can improve upon perfection this one has rows and rows of decorative rick-rack braid swung round the shoulders —a last minute trick that is a boon to home dressmakers. Size 16 requires 4 yards 39-inch material, 1% vard ribbon. I‘a yards braid. Width l’k yard. Pattern No. 5500 is designed for sizes 14. 16. 18. 20 years, 32. 34. 36. 38. 40. 42 bust. «*> 1»34. Unilrd Feature Syndicate. Inc. No. 5500 ... Price for Pattern 15 Cents. name gtreet address city state Our new Fashion Book Is out! Send for It. Check here j ] and em lose 10c estra tor book
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(a vocal selection, and Miss Louise 'Haubold will play an instrumeutal :number. A group of sketches repre- | sent ing the following characters l will be given: Isabella Thoburn, I Clara Swain, Mary Reede, Frances Willard, Barbara Keck, Dr. Ida Kahn a*nd Elizabeth Russel. The characters will be portrayed by the ■ Mesdames Charles Champlin, Nathan Nelson. Frank Downs, Harve Baker. Ira Stuckey. W. O. Little land Ja k Leigh. Mrs. Reuben Meyers of Monroe will play an instrumental solo and Mrs. Clyde Butler will sing a votal . selection. FINAL PARTY OF CARD TOURNAMENT I The third and last party of the (card tournament conducted liy the 1 Pythian Sisters and the Knights of ( I’ytliiis. will !,e held Friday night : (at seven-thirty o’clock in the K. of jP. Home on Third street. A large (crowd is expected at this closing 1 I party. ORDER INSULL OUT THURSDAY Greek Foreign Office Asks Samuel Insull To Leave Country Athens, March 14 —(l’l’i — The ■Foreign office today asked Samuel Insull, refugee Chicago utilities man to leave the country on the loiient express tomorrow. As the request was made, two women, the wife who left the state 'to marry him 34 years ago. and the 'mysterious Mme. Zebra Conpoumdjogloti. were reported fighting over his fate—the wife urging him to return to the United States voluntarily to face trial for fraud, Mme. 'Coujoumdjoglou urging him to seek refuge elsewhere against extradition charges. i The government, however, anxious to be rid of Insull and embarrassment in its relations with the United States which has sought to extradite him. took action while the women argued. The foreign office obtained visas from the niHes.-ury Balkan countries on Insull's American identity I card and bought him a ticket at government expense. Insull had refused to accept the American travelliing card, issued to him yesterday at the Greek Government's request. It was assumed the government, wishing to be fair to him, had decided to deport him by land if he refused lo leave voluntarily, rather than to pm him. akioanl on American ship which would mean his return in custody to Now York or another United States port. GIVES RULING ON INTANGIBLE (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONEI purchased or dated, tn addition the [ten day grace period is allowed by the state. For instance a note given and dated on July 1, 1933 will not need to be re-stampe.l until Julv 10. 1934. — o — Asks Damages For False Imprisonment / Indianapolis, March 14.— U.R) — Damages of $50,000 for false imprisonment was asked lor Robert E. Reel, deputy prosecutor of Knox county, in u suit on file in Marion comity Superior court here tmlay against five iudiauapoils policemen
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and a local physician. The defendants are (’apt Jesse K. McMurtry, Sergeants Edwin H. Kruse and Claude R. Kinder. Patrolmen Henry W. Brown, Henry T. iaing and C. Sullivan, and Dr. E. S. Waymire Reel was arrested and hold in jail bere a few hours after allegedly attempting to prevent the officers from arresting William Sachs, a federal fugitive, in the doctor's office Jan. 17. —o Negro CWA Worker Confesses Attack Newcastle. Ind.. Mar. 14—(U.P) A negro CWA worker who confessed criminally assaulting a 72-year-old woman here'was transferred to tlie Delaware county jail at Muncie today to prevent possible mob violence. The suspect, John Taylor. 38, confessed after being identified by, ills victim. Mrs. Ixiura Davis, Prosi i nter Eugene H Yergin announced. —o- * studied Enapdragons Pbiadeiphia <l’l*l The Academy of Natural S lem es has iewarded Dr. Francis W. Pennell, Curator of Botany, for his research on the Snapdragon family of flowers. His work extended o er ten years and led him to travel thousands of miles.
March T wenty-first Officially I'hafs Spring SPRING’S not officially here till the twenty-first, hut on many recent days you’ve said—“lt won’t be long now.” Already you can picture the gay wild-flowers, though weeks may pass before they bloom. You haven't seen one infant leaf, yet you can vision the rustle of soft winds in full-foliaged trees. Even if you could not feel the warming sun you would still know from the advertising columns of this newspaper that Spring is near. For these are the modern shopper’s calendar, timely always, fraught now with the things you want and should have before the twenty-first. Your desire for a change in hats, shoes and clothing, in style, color or weight of fabric, is as natural as the change in seasons. Gratify it —and let these advertisements help you, with assurance that the merchandise they offer - is dependable, priced right, and quite “official" for Spring.
Physician Held On Manslaughter Charge Indian.ipoll Mm<:i It - fd.P; l'ii*"d midi r SI,OOO bond. Dr. R M.| Ki'l u v 35, l.ipoiß* was HChi'duled ■ to lx* arrnluned thlx ufti rmioii lie ' fore Judge Dewey Myerit In mu • nlclptil court on a charge of Invol j uiilmy mmisl.uighler. 111 . Ktd t*y was onli rnl iirrexled • last nlglil by Coroner William E I Arbuckle after the Laporle phyx-1 Icfun'A automobile struck and kill ix| Mr-. M. Pearl llelsly. 47, on stale road 29 north of Augusta The bond originally was i t al $2,500 but was lowered to sl.booj by Judge Willium H Sclßicffer In , municipal court room for early to day. ■ •<v — . Wrestler s Wife Is Held After Slaying Cincinnati, Ohio.. March 14 —. (lUPI Mrs. Alice Martin Reynolds.. I wife of Jack Reynolds, welter-I , weight wrestling eliampion, was ar (rested to lay in connection wllji (the double slaying List Sunday! | morning in a local case which she. .formerly owned. i Mrs. Reynolds was charged with murder. She was arrested as she I 1 left the inquest held by Coroner. M. Scott Kearaa into the deaths of | I Philip Citron and James ((Jimmie) ■ ! Meyers. Citron, a reputed liandliook . (operator, died within an hour after: (the shooting. Meyers, politician and ' case owner, ditsl from bullet wounds ( (at a hospital last night. Ownership I |of a .22 .calibre automatic pistol I found in the case after the inyster-! ions exchange of shots, Ixsame the 'vocal point of police investigation ' today.
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. — I ■■■' ■■■■ —■ ■ ■ i Judge Huber M. DeVoss attended i (to business in Portland I his after- . i noon. Mr. and Mrs. John Carmody of] 'Fort Wayne visited here lust ovenling. Mr. Cjirmody is manager of I (tlie cornAliog control program in! .20 northern Indiana counties. He I att. ndisl the meeting of the organ- ; iziillon in this city last evening. . ' T.xlay was a dull day in politics. ] No announcements were made by | . i undidates. . Six extra days lo complete the. (redecorating and painting of the, 'hallway and rooms in the court I (house building have been allowe I CWA worker-. Tlie first coals have! linen put on in the corridor and] stairway and the finishing touches will be given tile offices. Work will , ihe resumed Friday. Mr. and Mis. Glen Gideon of | McGill. Ohio, were business visit ■ ; < rs in this city today. i Jack Dailey of Payne, Ohio, was ■ a business visitor in Decatur yesI , terday. Mort McAfee of Bluffton was a | (visitor in this city .today. HOSPITAL NOTES Oscar Schafer. Monroe, route 1,1 underwent a major emergency operation at the Adams County Memorial Hospital Tuesday. Miss Verle Runyon ol Linn Grove, iini ierw;ent a minor operation today
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(at the Adams County Memorial . Ilospltiil. ’ Julius Koenig. 313 North Coliimlliiu street, submitted to a minor oplaratlon this morning at the lucal I Imspitul. — 1 ' " Secretary Urges Bill Enactment Washington, March 14- (I 1’1 — Enactment of the Wagner bill lo eliminate “employer dominated" unions was urge,] before a senate com'mllten today by secretary of labor Trances Perkins as vital to thu | development of industrial demov- ( racy. At the same time Senator Robert F. Wagner. D„ N. Y. author of the bill Mid chairman of the National |Laiior Boarl, declared that failure |to pass the bill at the present sns- : sion "will certainly Jeopardize 4he I whole recovery program." __o Mrs. W. Guy Brown visited in ! Fort Wayne today. What Causes Epilepsy? * Is there a Cure? V Ixioklct containing Hu* opinions . of famous doctors on this Interesting subject will be sent FREI-:, while Hiev last to am reader writ- , ing t . the E.lueatioi.ll lllvision, li.pt. 111, .">ls Clfth Ave, New York N. V. --A.IVt,
