Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 114, Decatur, Adams County, 11 May 1934 — Page 3
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■ADAMS THEATRE | 1 IM)AY - MONDAY - TUESDAY 1H 10-25 c jS « eepiinJay at 2 P. M. First Sunday Evening Show, 6:30 Ml j George Ra£t in BAe Trumpet Blows’ pblh Francis Drake-Adolphe il||Menjoi2 - Sidney Foler r while Thousands Cheer pint m;is in his blond ... to the victor belonged the spoils', w Jost tempestious lote story since “Blood and Sand!" ■DEI)—“NEXT WEEK END", an All Star Comedy and “Vital Vittles" an Oddity. — Tonight and Saturday — ■“KEEP ’EM ROLLING” wi h Walter Huston, Frances Dee. Minna Gombell. I lun "The Saturday Evening Post" story "Rodney, n n» i a hard boiled trouper . . To women a rowdy lover. _ Mfi> horse knew him as a sentimental softie! A story ' Hi;l move vou to laughter, tears and cheers. ft DU£ - THE WOLF DOG’’ 1 A 1 Xn i and Cartoon lv“lvv Ipv .• ■ aMßyami Mil i ■ißßiwwM■■■■■■■mu 2\ ■ CORT THEATRE I | SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY IQB Matinee Sun. 2. rw - yei'ioq. 6 30 W WSItF w ‘ 2sc s ' z Their trials and ' B sTjSn triumphs-their ■■ it I iearf ‘ ac^es MB desperations-their ■■ I Wit .J loves and long- hBB< ißMAfriX' rfjjjr ' n 9 s ' n a P' cture j|||S |s fashioned from the if 'Wap? very pattern of life! WjSB II f j h». . j fa "M' A Wtrrttr Bros. Triumph *<-‘h W DONALD WOODS All Color Silly I ■ Bk> EMILY LOWRY • DOROTHY '‘ FTFRSON Symphony News, Comedy JI J" ™ DA Y - - SATURDAY - I ! “TAKA KAZAN the DOG I CHANCE “JAWS OF JUSTICE” I NITE” ALSO-Comedy and Cartoon | 10c 10-15 c I
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A, M. Miss Mary Macy Phones 1000—1001 Friday Ben Hur Tintah Club, Ron Hur Hall, following lodge. I ■ B. Junior C. E- Mothers* party church, 6:3u p. ni. Rebekah Lodge, 1.0.0 F Hall 7:30. Union Chapel r. I. class. Mr. and Mrs. John Walters, 7:30 p. in. Catholic Study Club Unit 14, Mrs. George Laurent, 8 p. in. Saturday M. E. Ladies Aid cafeteria supper, church, 5 to 7 p. m. Reformed Ladies Aid section two, rummage, pie and randy sale. Reformed church, 9 a. in to 8 p. m. T uesday C. L. of C. Mother’s party, K. of C. Hall, fl:3o p. m Psi lota Xi anniversary dinner, Elk’s Home, 6:3(1 p. m. Tri Kappa business meeting, Mrs. Lois Black 7:30 p. in Wednesday Zion Reformed La lies Aid Society, chur.li parlors, 2:30 p. m. Thursday Methodist W. F. M. S„ Mrs. Nathan C. Nelson, 2:30 p tn gram, were appointed. The program committee will include Avonel Beihold. Loretta Rose Lose and Elizabeth Beihold. The flower committee comprises Vera Beihold. Esther Myer, Bernita Lytle and
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1931.
Elvera Ward. j, riiose present at the meeting | were Avonel and Vera Beihold. San- : on Kunkel, Bernita Lytle. Esther Myer, Elma -lune Wynn, Iris Hob ble, Marcia and Hetty Garner, Loretta Rose Lose, Elvira Ward, Eleanor Johnson, Irene Aumann. The 4-H leaders for tlte year are Mrs. R o. Wynn ami Miss Elza-1 both Beihold. A delicious luncheon was served by Mrs. Wynn. The next meeting will be held at the; home of Loretta Lose in two weeks.; MANY ATTEND | CABARET DANCE A large crowd attended the Phi Delta Kappa fraternity cabaret i dance held at the Decatur Country ClitJi ballroom, Thursday night. The proceeds from the dance will be used for the Trl-State Council convention to he held in this city on June 1 and 2Music was furnished hy Carl Brenner’s ten piece orchestra. Dancing started at nine o’clock. Dr. R. E. i. Daniels, chairman of tlie finance committee, had charge of the ar-; rangements for the affair and he j was assisted by John Burnett, Melvin Collier and Bob Gaos. — Tlie Ladies Aid Society of the ■ Zion Reformed church will meet 1 Wednesday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock in the church parlore. Mrs. Fred Heuer will be the leader and the hostesses will be the Mesdames I Henry Graber, Ernest Schlickman, j Chris Lehman and Carl Baumgart- ' tier. — MEETING OF EASTERN STAR The regular stated meeting of the Eastern Star was held Thursday night in the Masonic ball- The worthy matron, worthy patron ami associate matron gave reports of grand chapter. The new flag purchased by the I organization was dedicated, and Rev. C. J. Roberts, a member, gave ; a tribute to the flag. The members . gave the pledge of allegiance and I sang "The Star Spangled Banner ” [ Several guests were present at the meeting. Folowing the business meeting a 1 social hour was enjoyed and the Mesdames O. L. Vance, E. W. 1 Busche and C L. Walters Invited , the members and guests to the din-1 lug room where they served refresh- i ments of strawberries, cake and I coffee. MENU ANNOUNCED FOR CAFETERIA SUPPER The laidies-Aid Society of the Me- ' thodist church will serve a cafeteria 1 supper in the church basement, Sat-1 urday night from five to seven o'clock. The menu for the supper will in- 1 elude smothered chicken, creamed | chi-ken. meat loaf, mashed potatoes, .sweet potatoes, gravy, noodles, dressing, maccaroni and cheese, baked apples, spring salad, fruit salad, pickles, pickled eggs, pie, cake, rolls and coffee. ANNUAL BANQUET HELD THURSDAY NIGHT The Woman’s Missionary Society and the Otterbein Guild of the UnitI ed Brethren church held the annual Mother and Daughter meeting in the church Thursday evening. Seventy four women and girls enjoyed the delicoous supper which was served in the dining room, decorated with spring appointments. A program was presented following the dinner. Mrs. Ralph Roop presented instru-
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mental mimic and Mrs. C. J. Roberta paid tribute to the daughters, and a response was given by Miss Georgia Foughty, In honor of mothers. The worship service was conducted by Mrs. Orlan Brown, assisted by Melvina Williams, Frances .Abbott and Catherine Jackson. A humorous reading entitled “Grandmother Trills" was given by Dorcas Hoagland. Mrs. Lilly Hill offered the bentsll* tory prayer. A social meeting of the Catholic ; Ladles of Columbia will be held In the K. of C. Hall, Tuesday night. I The meeting will be In the form of a Mother's Day party and each 1 member Is asked to bring her mother or a guest to met as her mother. A pot-lu<|k supper will be served at six-thirty o'clockThe Union Township Woman’s Club will meet with Mrs. L. E. Gmerod Wednesday afternoon May 23 at 1 o'clock. This will be a mother land daughter meeting and a good atj tendance is desired The roll call will lie answered with childhood I recitations. DELTA THETA TAUS ENTERTAIN FOR MOTHERS The members of the Delta Theta Tan sorority entertained with a prettily appointed party in the Elk's Home, Thursday night, in honor of their mothers. The party was in the form of a dinner which was served at sixthirty o’clock in three delicious courses. The tables were laid with lavender table covers and centered with tall green tapers. Hand-paint-ed place cards marked the covers for the guests and small potted primroses marked the mothers’ plaxes. The rooms were decorated with
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bouquets and tmaketa of tulips and lilacs. Following the dinner un en- i tertainment was presented in the i ball room of the home. Miss Margaret Campbell sang "Songs My Mother Taught Me." accompanied at the pluno by Miss Helen Haubold. Jane Graber presented a dance number and Donnabelle Fennimore and Rosemary Filllenkamp sang and danced A recitation "Puddin' Head Jones" was given by Dick Sheets ' an I Jim Brennan and Ja-ck Porter entertained with a tap dance. Joan N’eering gave an acroliatie dance and Jane Graber. Marjorie Gay, Bet- i ty Brown and Evelyn Kohls appear-1 ed in a specialty numiber. Miss Pat-1 .sy Fullenkamp tap darn ed. Miss Helen Holthouse was chair-j man of the general committee in charge of the arrangements; the! Misses Mary Voglewede, Catheryn Fritzinger. Salome Schmitz, Agnes' Baker. Mildred Niblick and Jean-1 1 ette Clark comprised the entertain-!, nient committee, and the Misses;' Mary Harris and Florence Holthouse, Mrs. J. L. Ehler ami Mrs Luzern Uhrlck were members of | the dinner committee. The servers were Mary Martha. Terveer. Miry Catherine Holthouse, Loretta Rose Lose and Marjorie Brown. PROGRAM PRESENTED AT LADIES AID MEETING The Union Chapel Ladies AW Soc- ; iety met at the borne of Mrs. George I Cramer Thursday afternoon. The
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btulneM meeting w.ia follownd with a program arranged .by .Mrs. Harold Harvey. The program Included readings by Mrs Forest Walters and Mrs. Frank Engle, a song by Marjorie Drew, and an accordlan selection hy Mis. Earl Chase. Mrs. L. E. Ornerod, Mrs. Cheater Howard, Mrs Charles Sullivan and Mrs. Lawren* e Franklin were taken into the society a.s new members. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Charles Burrell and .Mrs. R. O. Wynn will arrange the program Personals James Elberson has returned from a three-day meeting of Tidewater oil jobbers held In St. lamia. Mo. Dealers from 22 slates were represented at the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schafer of South Bend and Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Schafer and son Ken. Jr., of Cincinnati. Ohio, will spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Joint Schafer. Mr. and Mrs- Henry Heller were vlsitotm in 'lndianapois -today. ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Ray Remits, North Second street, are the parents of a girl baby, weighing nine and one half pounds, born at tlie home May Id.
HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Jesse Tumhleson of Wren, Ohio, .submitted to a minor operation at tlie Adams County Memorial Hospital Thursday. A minor operation for the removal of tonsils was performed on Miss dreta Fisher. 116 South Ninth street, at the local hospital this morning. o..—, CARD OF THANKS I desire to take this means of thanking the voters of Washington Township and the city of Decatur for their support In Tuesday’s primary, Fred E. Kolter
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CARD OF THANKS IL wish In this manner to thunk the voters of Kirkland lownshlp for Ihe support given me In my race for township trustee at Turkday's primary electionDaniel Scherry Grant County Man Killed By Auto -Marlon. Ind., May 11—(UP)—Joe i Dwyer. 42, of near here, wus killed j instantly when he was struck by an ! auto while walking along u road ! last night The machine was driven by Mrs. Ray Norman, wife of MarI lon's city clerk
