Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 266, Decatur, Adams County, 8 November 1934 — Page 3

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'•< I •— ~Zhlr meeting SKdaY uCHOOL class ...leliip Clr.le class of | Brethren Sunday friends met us Mis.s Fern for the regular . playisl w re served. nn -ent were Esther Hol>Hr.inl. Alvina ifhitler. '..mgh. Mabie Myers. i Counterman. SK j-;,> Working.!'. Ruby HL || ff'iian. l.aur.i Kuhn. |, ; ,g". Helen Troutner. M., I t i i( .l.<er, Wayne Wilt- | , ~ Miteli, Ernest LaiitDelbert Augsburger, I.a nzenliei.se!'. Junior Ray. (lien laiutzenhel.ser, ■ charl s Brunstrup. Leland Harmon. Glen Work•Mßev. an ( | Mrs. Bragg and son and Mrs. John Lautzenfamily •!nd Mr. and Mrs. choir of the Zion Rechurch will meet tonight o'clock at the church for i meeting. rican Legion Auxiliary ffoetite gone? Be i]>le thing, perhaps .. .yet a ■ serious one, resulting in loss ... body weakness... ■ possibly many other ills. So ■not check-up and snap back to ■r st of eating and well bcisg. K ' ill find S.S.S. a great, scienK t sted tonic—not just a s»Hd'tonie, but one specially deHL I to stimulate gaslric K- and also having the minced Kl. o very, very ne» -ry ti ■bd.ng the oxygen -cirrying ■o glo-bin of the blosd to wi.wte ■|j "carry on." Do try it. I'n■Di ir case is exweplsandl, J'»U soon enjoy aptfn die s.*»Kl n of appetizing »iod aid up«d Kti sound sl«g>... and »•- trength. lkem«ubw, “S.S.S. B~ you feel like yourself ;q»Mi." ■f Da not be blinded by the ef%><s of a Me few unethical dealers who may sugk t substitutes. You have a right tb “ insist that S.S.S. be supplied you on gSKrequt st. Its long years of prereren»? your guarantee of satisfaction, ttee T’nwkfs wreftt brbouDad' Ir o < Y9UR ne Life is happier when ry is eliminated. Money will erally solve the problem. You get any amount up to ♦s’O'l n us and nave twenty-five iths to repay, it you need .t are up your debts now and ay us as you earn Legal inst charged on just the actual < you have the money. Call U see us. - : - x FRANKLIN ♦4 SECURITY CO. S'"* J Decatur, Indiana j* V Phone 237

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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline. 11 A. M. Mist Mary Macy Phones 1000—1001 Thursday Union Chapel C. I. c. claes, Mr. and Mrs. George Cramer, 7:30 p. m. j So Cha Rea, Mrs. V. J. Bormann, I 7:30 p. m. ■ j Eastern Star regular stated meet- ,, Ing, Masonic Hall, 7.30 p. m. • j Zion Lutheran Missl >nury Society . I bridg -pinochle party, Lutheran 7. school, 8 p. m. ,! Methodist W. F. M. S„ Mrs C. L. .‘Walters, 2:30 p. ni. •I Bridge Club, Mis. Avon Burk, •' u: 15 p. m. I Young Matrons Club. Mrs. Till- . I man Gehrig. 7:30 p. m. • E'a Tau Sigma sorority, Miss - Ruth Whines, 7:30 p. m. I | Metho list W. F. M. S„ Mrs. C. L. -, Walters, 2:30 p. m. i | Union Chapel Indies Aid Society, -■ Mrs. Earl Chase. 1:30 p. in. . I Zion Reformed junior choir, church. 7 p. m. Evangelical Missionary Circle, • church 7 p. m. Friday 'i American Legion Auxiliary, Ltgj 1 n 'hall. I'ipochle Club. Mrs. Brice Roop. 7:30 p. m. "1 M. E. Friendly Circle class, Pau- . I line and Kathleen Acker, 7 to ft p. m. Ben Hur Tiraah Club. 8 n Qm I bill, following lodge. United Bre hren W. W A. Mrs. ; Hen; . Its a an. 2 p m. i Catholic Action Club Unit M. Rw Will Keller, 7:45 p. m. satwday i Presbyterian Ladles Aid sale, S.hafer store window Evaagelii il V .-ion Band, Jiuroh I 2 p. m. P.ion • sortied LMlies Aid 'grfeteri« agppt i. dhun h twsement, 6 to 7 p. :• Tiawony • • •orch ClaPi. »: F it> os Ria y n, 2: • p. m. •ister roll (fllll, K of P. j lloaie, 015 p. m. TuauPfiy » - Sodality a Catholic school hall. 8 p. m. i> « • Kanei- ’ , Fristoe, 2:30 p. m. ' Ladi s Shakespoire Club. Praece, 2:30 p. m. J, will nil'; : Friday night at the LeI gion hall. Eevery member is rhI quest d to be present. T#- Miusmary Circle of the Eval -aflidl chur 0 will meet at the char h toi’Htat at seven o'clock. | Plans will be made for the Thank I Offering program at this meeting. — paper Bead AT HISTORICAL CLUB The Historical Club met Wedneo- ! day afternoon at the home of Mns. ' Ruth Hollingsworth. The meeting I opened with the collect and the i members responded to the roll call i with quotations and current events. The president. Mrs. Ed Ahr read j a pap r “The Human Side of the I White House" written by Ike Hooi ver. The next meeting will be held I with Mrs. Kannie Fristoe. Wednesday afternoon at two-thirty o’clock.

MEETING OF SHAKESPEARE CLUB Twenty members of the Ladles Shakespeare Club responded to the roll at the meeting held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mr®. J. H. Heller. Continuing on the subject., “Th" • Westward March of the American ; Frontier," Mne. Grace Miller Gardy tread “n interesting and Instructive I | paijer on two great frontier states-1 | man, "Sain Houston, Frontier ! Sta:isman an I John C Fremont, or- ! giinizer of the far west." Subtopics were given by Mrs. I John Tyndall, Mrs. W. A. Lower! land Mrs. Earl Adam.-:. The next ' | meeting will he held with Mrs. I ’ | Flunk Frame nxt Wednesday afi ternoun. I The members of the W. M. IS. of j I the United Brethren church are . asked to ni et at the church Friday I ' afternoon at one-thirty o’clock and ; cars will be provided to go to the 1 I home of Mrs. Henry Bauman for I th? meeting of the organization. The St. Agnes Sodality will hold , a card party at the Catholic school i auditorium Tuesday night. Nov m-l her 13, at eight o’ 1 ck. Admission ' will be twenty-five cents and u; luncheon will be served free of charge. Games of pinochle, bridge,] ’ bunco and bingo will be played. | LOCAL MEETING OF BIBLE CLASS Th- Phoebe Bible class of the' Zion Reformed Sunday school met I at the home of Mrs. A. R. Ashbauch- ■ i er. Wednesday evening, with Mm.' i Ralph Yager. Mrs. Dave Adams and j I Mrs. Irene- Schafer the assisting I , hostesses. , ; Thirty members responded to the I roll call and Miss Matilda Selle- . i meyer presided over the business 1 session. It was decided to hold a j Christmas party on December 19.1 i The election of officers resulted in the former officers being ra-elected. | I Progressive hearts were played ] and Mrs. O. IL. Kirsch and Mrs. Ray I Maser »e elved tie prizes. Refreshments we»e served >4 the hostesses. ! SOCIETY . IVLENU ANNOUNCE® , FOR CAFETERIA SUPPER The Ladies Aid Society of the I «tion Reformed church will serve j a cafeteria supper in the church ] I basement, Saturday night from five , I to seven o'clock. ' | The menu for the supper will be . las follows: fried chicken, -creamed! chicken and biscuits, meat loaf. I ’ noodles, mashed potatoes and gravy , sweet potatoes, baked beans, cold slaw, potato salad, perfection salad, fruit salad, bak d apples, pie. cake and ice ci*eain. - Itutitin AsUmm Wins Nohel Friwc Copenhagen, Nov. B—(VP8 —(VP) —Lugi Pirandello, famous Italian dramatist and novelist, today was awarded the Nobel literary prize. ■Selected from a host of American 1 and European literary figures, Pir- ' andello was the famous award which last year went to Ivan Bun-: in, Russian author, and which normally is worth about $45,000. The amount varies from year to year. Pirandello was born at Girgenfci. ' Sicily, in 1867 and was educated at I Rome and the university of Bonn. ] His proeent home is in Rome. His writings have been varied, in--1 eluding poetry, plays an 1 prose. 5 o Tc the Voters I wish to express my thanks to 1 the voters of Decatur for the vote given me for the office of Council-; ; man, City of Decatur, in Tuesday’s I election. Floyd Acker

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1934.

LEM PUDS COMEDHUMA Immanuel Walther League Will Present Play Two Nights I "Ylmink- Yonson's Yob" Is the j title of the three act comedy-drama 1 ] tiy Lillian Mortimer, which will be : presented by the Immanuel Walther ■ League in the Immanil 1 Lutheran 1 I school Satur lay and Sutid.iy nights, i 'November 10 and 11 at 8 o’clock. The ,play takes place In the liv ; ; Ing room of the Kent’s farm home In August. Bet<een the acts enter ] talnment will be sea ured Following are the characters In order of | their first appearance: 1 Yiminie— From Mannasota Gerhard Sthultz ! Pal- -The Detective Wilber Blakey i Frank --The Clerk Raymond Bleek.i ! Micky—The Farm Hand Harry Schamerloh Mr. Kent The Father Victor Bleek" 1 B. lie—The Fos:er Daughter i Margaret Schankerloh iffylvia—The Niece *. Martha Krueckeberg Peg The Cook Monema Blakey 1 Kittle— The Helper Gertrud? Schultz ' Mrs. Kent- The Mother Margaret Blakey o ■ - i Ford Frick Heads National League New York, Nov. B—(UP8 —(UP) —Ford , Frick, former sports writer, today | was electid president of the NaI tional League succeeding John Ar- ' n.ild Heydler. IHarvey Traband. for many years ■ secretary to Heydler, was made i secretary ant treasurer. Heydler ■ formerly held all three offices. A new office, that of chairman of the board, was created and Teydler was I elected to this post "for life." o Entire Cabinet Os France Quits I Paris. Nov. 3 —(UP)'— France's : “salvation” cabinet resigned today | and Pierre Laval, foreign minister, i immediately began trying to form 'another which would preserve the coalition and the political truce. Premier Gaston Doumergue, recalled from retirement in the crisis pre: ipitated bv the bloody S'avi-sky I riots of February, left the cabinet. I By agreement, Laval tried to re- ' form the Government without him. ' — o Boy Scouts Will Visit Butler U. ! Indianapol.s Ind., Nov. 8 — Boy Scouts of America from every county in the state will honor Butleruniversity here next Saturday in the annual Scout Day Jamboree. The jamboree will be in connection with the Butler-Manchester football game, and it is expected that at least 4.000 .Scouts will be present. Headline attractions will be the Scout parade headed by F. O. Belzer. chief executive of the Boy Scouts of America in Indiana, and a concert by the fifty-piece Boy Scout band. A chariot race between halves of the game, harking back to the days of Roman sports, will provide entertainment during the rest period. All Boy Scouts expecting to ati tend the game have been instructed ' by Mr. Belzer to have their credentials available for admission to the

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I Butler stadium. Mr. Reltzer also urged ai| Scouts to wear uniforms although these will not be neocu- , sary. _ o——— Week Os Prayer To Close Friday i The week of prayer which has I been observed by the Decatur M. E. church will close hVldiiy morning. Friday me tings will be held 'at the following homes: | Mrs. Dixon, 615 Indiana; Mrs. O. L. Vance. Se'-on<l; Mrs. H. R. ('arson; Mr«. Russell Owen; Mrs. FranI cis Howell, corner Monroe and I Tenth; Mrs. H. B. Heller, North ' Fourth; Mrs. A. D Suttles, 122 1 South Fifth; Mrs. Virgil Krick, First street. - ——-_f). , , .. .. Donor Os Notre Dame Field Dies Chicago, No - . 8 (U.R) —Warren Cartier. 68. a member of the board of lay trustees of Notre Dame university for 20 years, died suddenly last night of a heart attack at the Presbyterian hospital where he had been confined sin Oct. 27 for a kidney ailment. C. C. Shafer is attending to business in Indianapolis today. Cliff Sailors of the Dodge agency is suffering from a cold that han confined him at home a few days. Paul Graham, insunance and loan representative is confined to his home with illness. His condition was reported a little better today. iC. H. Musselman of Bierne was a business visitor here today. ■Clifford Saylors, well known auto dealer has been suffering from a throat infection. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fullenkainp are visiting in Indianapolis. o NO HUNTING or Trispassing on our farm. Charles E Magley and Mary O. Magley. Smart Fashions Thrillingly New Two Remarkable (Jroups Fur Trimmed COATS fWO 7 tW sui-so sag an( * 824-50 HI • J You will marvel at the sashI ions, the quality of furs and i fabrics, they’re another example of the way we keep store, to provide an abundance of better things ready when you want them at the prices you ! want to pay. WINTER WEIGHT INTERLINED SPORT COATS $lO-95 Reefer and swagger styles, wool fleeces and rowdy tweeds. “GLITTERING” NEW FROCKS $5-95 (.$lO-95 With shining beads, gleaming metal, and gold thread fabrics, tunics for street wear, hostess styles for semi-formal occasions—the most dramatic fashions in all the new colors. MRS. LOUISA BRADEN Phone 737 3rd & Monroe

■ ANNUAL DANCE BY PHI DELIS y s Annual Turkey Trot Will Be Held At Local Country Club j. L. Thn fifth annual Turkey Trot *• up ninorcd by rhe local Phi Delta ’’ Kappa fraternity will be an event I lof Thanksgiving night. November '* ' 29. C. H. Young’s nine piece orehie- ' tra of Lima, Ohio, will furnish “ i for the danrn, which will bo " held at the Decatur Country Chin. The fraternity extends an invitation to the 'public to attend the Turkey Trot which is held each 5 year on Thanksgiving Day. will sell for $1.25 a couple. il Herman Omlor is chairman of the d committee In cbirge of arrangee ments and the dance hall will be I- arranged In cabaret fashion. k Two large megophones will be arII ..i.— — Ingredients of Vicks k i Vapoßub in Convenient Candy Form * VICKS COUGH DROP y I - — 1 - •.Q ]|(®ff-6raujs«rr » i ! ALWAYS ON TAP M I “ j M -at - R | JR STALEY’S P a W CONFECTIONERY K' ! M Good Beer 11 I Served Right. WJ ; LfMa-J

- today .... tomorrow .... s**®, '-Hirdin'*.- -non . ii’.iik- a (lax ■ that i- iniporlani to you. Xnd . "W ' gßr e' cry occasion that calk for -[>,■ KBMplE'*:.. A "• T<ial notice, calls for Jewelry . HMF- - / ' ■ tbe appreciated Gtfi. A.* ikS --■Kfg -jn t.o: geons New Dresser Se’s lo ' ~r gentlemen. St > ' e " l >ar ' sian designs in tinted 7*Jjg M enamel or quartz, pr-ii'd as low ■ Make your selections early. r jdMKBSKHB You'll be wanting them later A GRUEN DIAMONDS What an appropriate Gift. ‘ The gift supreme. New small, smart designs What sentiment they convey. that are delightful to see and Never in our experience have I give. .■■ we been able to offer the Pi iced with the times. beauty of design, gems of th* Values you will not get again. g j ze j n superbly made white Come m and see them. or yellow gold and platinum ><T . . r ■£ mountings for the price. Truly Watches from » jj; |(| U p a r e mar *< a ble investment. SILVERWARE—The Gift for a lifetime. Choice of many patterns. Lifetime Guarantee. Priced way below comparative price of silver bullion with a Certain increase in price coming due to government control of silver. We urge you to make your selections while present prices prevail. Complete Chests. Single pieces as low as R I Pumphrey Jewelry Store ■ W’e will beautifully wrap in Gift package and reserve any purchase until Christmas. A Pumphrey gift is a joy to give .. . and receive. May we serve you? _ m_———— — —1

I rungwd sn that the muxic may be:] | heard in the parlors at the country | | club, Tables will also be arranged ' | io the parlors and may be reserved with the purchase of ticket* Com ' plete rweervatlone will b- made fur * partlM. The parlore and tlm dance hall , will be decorated In keeping with , tiie season, and favors and specia.l- - s will be features of the dance. The orchestra, which has appoir- • «d In De-atur before, will have new ( uniform.'! and new orchestra (pit! i decorations. Definite date for reser-■ vations will be announced later. I ' Tickets for the dance went on wile I today and <an h ■ secured from any I member of the I’hl Delta Kappa ] fraternity. ' (

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Late Returns Give ('utting Victory Albuquerque, N. M.. Nov. 8. (U.R)-*United States Senator Bruneon Cutting, Progressive Republican. appeared today to have Mir vlved a Democratic landslide' in New Mexico. With all hut 77 precincts of the state's 788 r ported. Cutting held a lead. In his fight for re-election, of 530 votes over Rep. Dennis Chavez, his Democratic opponent. United Press tabulations from 711 precincts gave: Culling, 67,793. Chavez, 67,263. O'" - '— —<J WW...— the Hwbl* —■ Tr»d> Hnm*