Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 86, Decatur, Adams County, 9 April 1934 — Page 3
I )OCi ETY.
c f , •,-, , : ..-|AGE I '' tin* <> t -JUg |g||||t . ■ ■. ■ |R|||H|. .. -1 ■ I! i■■ 11 jflH . . ' ■ '■'‘’i HHH ■ ''■ ll ; ' ’ ’ 1 ■ ■' iI : i . Bupti'-t Bro- ’•' have !>.>.-n .'i po"B .. So Cha lb a M met Thur< ! Irtfler . i i B < »i «
gTO Vicks ■» /ORATONE r'lMthuaJ’ ut a big saving/ - ~- «JKr.X3-v-* *-*
WASY-TO-MAKE FASHIONS -B By ELLEN WORTH 11 Q jt 2? .flf.-w />. , si M'a sk ■mL> wF ■i HMsi 1 . & K| Wit r mB n k?| B ffi ‘ ■ ■aw 5 ?-<4 H WW XiWl */’ Bv JmL’ j * A-S' z OS?3\ prnwf“" I 5443 5458 jT I J vI \.\ for sizes 14 to 20 years, 32 to 42 bust. *Y<- p lor sizes 34 to 48 btast. \ 1 ( I lor sizes e to 14 years. \ || / for sizes 14 to 20 years, 32 to 42 bust. \ || 1 I ffi ! 15 B Copyright, 1934, by United Feature Syndicate. Inc. B’ 0 ' Size Enclose 15 cents for each pattern ordered. ■ name isl street address city state Jfl *Ut cross here for Fashion Book and enclose 10 cents extra. JM *«,yrders to New York Pattern Bureau the U£“tur Dally Democrat ■ 220 Ean: 4snd St. New York City. (SMltora note—do not ■ ’ aerg to Decatur, ludlaaa.)
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Miss Mary Macy Phones 1000—1001 Monday Pythian Si-h-r.i Inspection and 'initiation, K. of P. Ilonin. 6 p. m. Pythian Degree Staff and officers K. of P. Home, I p. m. Research Club. Mrs. Carrie T. | llanhohl, 2:30 p. in ' Baptist Brotherhood, postponed 'until April 16. T uesday Baptist W. \V G... Alien laike, I 7:30 p m. i Carpe Diem Club. Mrs. Harve Baker, 7:30 p. m Central Parent Tcuchets Asao-cia-thin, Central si hool, 7 p. in. Eastern Star regular meeting. Masonic Hall, 7:30 p. ni. Better Home* Economic* Chib Monroe Hatchery, 1 p. in. Adams County Choral Socle'y, |above Brock Store. 7:30 p. m. W. (’. T. (’., Mrs. E. B. Macy, 2:30 p. m.. Civic Section, Library Restroom. I 7 p. tn.. Tri Kappa Dinner Bridge, Elk’s | Home, 6:30 p. m. Rebekah Ixxige, I. (). O. F. hall. 7:30 p. m. Ladies Auxiliary business meet- ■ Ing, Legion Hall. 7:45 p. m. Presbyterian Progressive class, Mrs. Wilson Lee, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Historical Cluib closing. Mrs. HoI mer Lower. 12 noon. Ladies Shakespeare Club, Mrs C. 1 A Dugan. 2:30 p. m. Thursday Zion Reformed Phoebe Bible j class. Mrs. Albert Mutschler. I 7:30 p. m. So Cha Rea Club. Miss Dorothy Miller, postponed one week. Calvary Evangelical Ladies Aid ' Society, church, 1 p. m. Ironght. He also must agree to purI i base feeler pigs which have been farrowed in the same county as the land under contract. The pigs must be purchased from farmers who ak'O have signed the corn-hog antracts. Hoffman said. Terre Haute Man Submits Low Bid Indianapolis, Inil., April 9- il'P) Ulen W. North. Terre Haute copltractor, today submitted a low bid of 13'2.919 for construction of the new voi ation.il an i experimental I building at .ndiana state teachers i college. The blds-were opened by trustees J of Indiana state teachers conegeBi Is'on construction of a new I Art-s Building at Muncie also were | being opened by the trustees.
_ A motorist needs to watch BfcV HIS NERVES, TOO, MR. TILDEN" A "- 1 * 1 W. E. Richards, Jr. of Lansford, Pa., wfc W £ who rode nearly 29,000 miles in ' * I M h‘ s cur * ast y car ’ “I’m a real tennis fan, Mr I .Men, and 1 know it ( U 'f i- 1 ' Irii'V ■ take, healthy nerves to play championship tennis ? ■ TuXferiv'df ? <X/ ) Ciir a^Cr Ut on t s or K e, « ** u * £rs healthy / " ' A nerves to drive a car, too. Trying to see your way / *»»• L/ - : u S as Z /, in blinding fog or ram... skids...other drivers taking ' "‘f KXlgh to give any >/z l,ljn ;ra *hc litters'' And yet driving never bothers J * me alm Smoke M *ll My Id" Morning, noon, and * t. \ night But 1 stick toCameb because then I know I can ,? K -X . '■ forget all about nerves. And Camels sure taste great 1 ” / J v i Y '«w \ 1 Y' • tJSSr-’Tißi* !I- William T. Tilden, 11. seven times world tennis » 'Jg xv : champion and winner of countless other titles, sayt. - I w a, > 11 '• < “As a steady smoker, I find that cigarettes vary a lot ? /y. J wT -«rpc? *“ ’hrir effect upon the nerves. I have tried all the Il , \ r<‘ LI \ VC* • 01hfr p o()U | ar brands, but for years 1 have smoked *. ' / j 1()\V aX * V • Camel.. Because of their extraordinary mildness I know xgk Camels are made I, jn sn)o Le Camels aa freely as 1 Wish and still Jrf « Jittery nerve, are everywhere in mQRE EX pc N . A ;r ft—' *>- key-rattling, nad-bitiog Caoie |. naver get on your nervesinland worrying. s„ u can smoke one after another.-- fBRMBBWb ' .1 TR I ’ / a U your nerve, ar. not .11 they w , t h u.cre.s.ng emovment. ( ame . » X I ll Should be, study your habit, tba iO „, lld , ,o delicate -pack* ’W Z /i < - might .aectthem-yourea.log. your w , (btiie ple „ure of finer, eos.hero- / / ' B' H sleeping, your recreations. And gv bactos - 4be more you the. x A ' / 9 ? a Ire,h shot oa your smoking the m or. you’ll l.k« - ? Y- f f starting on I'-ameU. " a CARAVAN >; Mr W TIINF lUNt in. , duy and Thur. W > SSI J - -.-- _ ;-r W t Hir SI H | I I ;IfMn Kg S
Personals Ora Shoudell. Misses Alice and | Harriet McKean and Madeline Hautzer of Auburn and Miss Evelyn | Lobsiger of Decatur spent Sunday ! with Mr and Mrs. Floyd Liby ami I Mr. and Mrs. John McKean near 1 Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. Ransome Barkley land laughter Jean and Mr.and Mrs. I Harry Poling and son Arthur spent I Sun lay afternoon in Fort Wayne. Mary (trace Zimmerman has returned to Etrlham college at RichI mond after spending a week’s I spring vacation in this city. The Misses Betty Frisinger and i Viola Hoyer of Washington. Pennsylvania. returned to Franklin Colliege, Franklin Sunday after spendi ing the spring va ation at the Frisinger home in this city. Neal Reid and Ralph Stevens of Bluffton visited in Decatur Sunday evening. Mr. atid Mrs H. B. Macy visited with friends in Herne Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William Sudduth (and Mr. ami Mrs. Orval Sudduth spent Sunday afternoon with Miami Mrs. Ben Moyer near Linn Grove. Fritz Rupright and B. Gibson of piluffton visited in Decatur Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Swaim and aughters Janet and Doris visited with relatives in this city Sunday. Mis. J. C. Miller is spending several days in Fort Wayne, the guest of Mr and Mrs. Sam Miller Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cowens and family visited in Bluffton Sunday. Mrs. Jennie Furman of Marion, Ohio, visited with relatives and friends here Sunday. Robert Frisinger motored to Indianapolis Sunday. He was accompanied by Miss Mary Fisher who spent several days in this city Mr. and Mrs. Lowell C. Smith and sons, Lowell, Jr., and George of Lafayette, were guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Smith Sunday Mr. and Mrs- Clem Kortenber and daughter Donna Lou and Mr. and Mrs. R. C Ehinger visited in Fort Wayne Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E- B. Macy of this city and Mr and Mrs. W. S. Smith of Monroe visited at Warren Sunday afternoon. Miss Dessolee Chester, a former teacher in the Decatur schools, has been removed to the home of her brother, Dr. H. R Chester, 905 Manurnee avenue Fort Wayne, from the Methodist Hospital there where she underwent a major operation
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1934.
two weeks ago. Miss Chester is 1 | recovering nicely from the operation. She has been teaching in ' i tile Altena. Michigan, schools. Mrs. Maud ■ Acker. Fort Wayne, j and Robert Acker. I‘loomington. I Ind., spent Saturday and Sunday :1 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam I Acker. o Annual Meeting At Indianapolis The fifth annual meeting of the i Indiana Council of Federated ■ i Churi h Women will be held in Indianapolis at the First Congregation--1 al Church, Sixteenth and Delaware (streets, April 12 and 13, The theme of the meeting will be The Christian A Trumpet of God.” The meeting will open at 9:30 o’1 clock Thursday morning witli inter- ■ i cession led by Mrs Will H. Adams. Dean Albert E. Bailey of Butler Uni- ’ versity. will speak at the evening • services Thursday. He will use I slides, reproductions of great paintI ing with his lecture, “The Social Gospel in Art." Rev. Robert Hall, chaplain of 1 Michigan City penitentiary, will 1 speak on “Christianity va Crime,” and Dr. A. E Cory of the Disciples Church will also be a speaker at | the meeting.
Rumored in Royal Romance 1 ■ ~ — JKL < Jfc > dr ' V s --w i X aWi | w Oh-.' 1 X, w \ . While three male members of the Swedish royal family found romance with commoners, Princess Ingrid, according to reports, has found it on her own level. She is reported about to become engaged to Crown Prince Frederick of Denmark A marriage between these two (both above) 1 would unite the Scandinavian kingdoms closer than ever.
YOUTHS FREED BY KIDNAPERS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) younger boy, but he said he “holler- . e 1 and cried so much" it was given back to him. The youths were told not to worry about their car as it would be 1 found in Indianapolis Sunday. Po--1 lice, however, made a search of the J city last night and this morning, laud it hail not been found. J I _____ Four Deny Guilt In Callahan Murder I (Indianapolis, April 9 — (UP) —1 ■ Four persons held for questioning | ' in connection with the murder of ■ Bert Callahan, 45. wealthy indiana- • polis real estate man, were arrang- . ed in mt.niciiial court today. All were charged with vagrancy - an 1 pleaded not guilty. They were ’ placed on bond each. ■! One of the suspects, Mrs. Pau--1 ; line Free, 26, a waitress, was taken I into custody after it was reported ’ that .1 "woman in white" was semi I rapping at the door of Callahan’s ’ bachelor apartment shortly before 1 Ihe murder. I The others are Roy Hill. 41. Virgil Hart, 33, an.l Herman Nelson, 28-
SENATOR REEO HITS POLICIES Republican Senator Makes Attack On Roosevelt Policies Washington. April 9 —(UP)—Sen-1 ator David A. Ree-d, R Pa., launch-1 ing his re-election campaign, today | sounded what was expected to be a j . keynote for the Republican election j campaign with a strong attack on Roosevelt policies as "Futile and ' Fantastic." "poisonous," and “Dangerous to American civilization." Special attention was drawn to Senator Reed's attack on the administration by the likelihood that it would furnish a working next for the republican drive to regain in I the November election much of the' ground lost in the 1932 landslide. | First test comes in the Illinois prijmaries this week. | Reed, a leading conservative rei publican spokesman, pictured grave dangers in continuation of the poli- 1 cies laun'.hel under Mr. Roosevelt : which he said threatened to “carry i us over the brink of inflation to j > complete chaos." The charges of Dr William A. ; Wirt, Gary, Indiama, schoolmaster, 1 found an ei ho in Reed’s statement. ( Wirt charged the "brain trust” with plotting a revolution. -0 Elwood Bank Cashier Faces Three Charges Anderson, Ind.. Apr. 9—(U.R)- ' Charged with embezzlement, larceny and obtaining money under false pretenses, Luther M. Gross, cashier of the Citizens Bank of I Elwood, was under arrest today. ] The affidavits were filed by C. F. Whitehead, Madison county prosecutor, who alleged that a discrepancy of S4O was found in the Callaway estate at Elwood. Cross was specifically charged with purchasing 20 shares of stock in the Meyer-Kizer Bank at Indi.napolis. reporting that «- paid SIOO a share. The affidavits charged that he paid only $1,960 1)lus acrued interest of sll. o Hat Awarded Bid Mass. —(UP) —When Dennis F. Donahue, city purchasing 1 i >3gent, received four identical 'bids 1 for concrete pipe at the municipal 1 airport, he put them in a hat and drew out) name.
Mail Carrier Held For Theft Os SB,OOO Connersville, Ind., Apr. 9 —(UP) Charged with theft of more than SB,OOO in bonds and money from a registered mail pouch. Philip L. Hotties, 18, substitute mail carrier, was to be turned over to federal authorities today. Hotties was arrested here last night and confessed after the loot l was found hidden in hie room, loI cal authorities reported. The theft occurred last niglrt j when Bottles accompanied the regular mail carrier from the post--1 office to the Baltimore and Ohio
I " 1 —" ■■■.»■ —; A GUARANTEED PERMANENT f « r sl.so for advertising purposes. We are only giving this to (he first 15 women, so make your appointment now. Prices go up after first 15 so don’t wait. Shampoo and finger wave included. COZY BEAUTY SHOPPE Room No. 5 Phone 266 K. of C. Bldg. j - Wall Paper Why send away for Wall Paper when you can do much better right at home? Come In and See Our New Washable Papers Callow & Kohne The drug store on the east side of street.
Page Three
i railroad station, it was charged. .Bottles disappeared shortly bej fore the train arrived and was ari rested after a railway mail clenk | noticed the pouch had been slit i open and looted.
Stomach Gas One dose of ADLERIKA quickfl ly relieves gas bloating, cleans out BOTH upper and lower bowels, allows you to eat and • sleep good. Quick, thorough actlon yet gentle and entirely safe. B. J. Smith Drug Co.
