Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 4, Decatur, Adams County, 4 January 1935 — Page 3
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I viiToNARY SOCIETY Crffl. STUKY MEETING limn- Mn.iionary | Tins: I.iv afternoon. I !|.,J I'lHI-fil' <>f lll<‘ j m '/ ■.,:,h '.i she paid trbi jaHR '■ V im rnli' i of the 1 '>.>•! t - I ’<son ■■ ■" ■ - " lh '“ * ii '"‘ ,:1.l mite box, Bn ’I ■" !l '“ , "’" 1 “ L ■H '•■'■ ''irirv 7. At | I , in-■ti’i<r i- ; >x- ; ■ ■;■ ■' tt ;|, '' : - PRESENTED ■ r« M SSIONARY MEET .. ”ie Women's , M s binary S »c-I HB • ■. 1.1 church ret 1 ' ■ m-- 1.. A Gtuliam. ■ I^H...v afternoon. r -sided as freIM 1 ■ v ■ r--><•-• of M-s. M A. | * conducted thej ■W’ ' ! M‘ SD. Beavers K«V»
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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Mi»» Mary Macy Phonea 1000—1001 Friday Pinochle Club, Mm. Rusetill M-d-1 ’ ehf, 7:30 p. m. Saturday M E. girls of Kings Herald Society. Betty Myor.s. 2:3 • p. j n Cafeteria supper, ('tilted Brethren; 1 hurch, 5 to 7. P. M. M. E. Kings Heralds boyu group church, 1:1 p. nt. -SUNDAY Music recital, Christian church, i 2 to 4 p. m. Monday Woman's Club, Music department | in ch rge n -stponel one week. Del a Theta Tan business meet I Hng. Mists Catheryn Fritzinger, 7:30 T uesday j De atur Home Eetnomls Tub. 1 postpone 1 two weeks. | Psi lota XI business meeting, mayor’s courtroom, 7:30 p. m. Evnngelicui Dutiful Daughters .class. Mrs. Harry Coffelt. 7:30 p. m. i an interesting talk on the work of j the national missions in the United , I States and pr>u<esaions. She was | II .seisted in presenting the subject I I by Mrs. II scoe Glendennlng, Mrs. John Magley. Mrs. Fred Patterson. Mrs. C. A. Dugan; Mrs. J. C. Sutton. Mrs. James Elbcrson. r Mrs. Dugan assisted Mrs. Graham , , In serving refreshments during the I isocial hour which followed the I I .studyI . I The girls organization of the . Kings Her Id society of the MeI thodist church will meet Saturday afternoon t two-thirty o’clock with , Betty Myers, 707 Winchester strset. ■All meti> rs are urged to attend The .reeling of the Decatur Home : Economics Clnb which was to have lb ru held with Mrs. H. L Kraft , Tuesday, has been postponed two I weekis. , EVER READY CLASS ELECTS NEW OFFICERS The members of the Ever Reedy i la-is of the Methodist Sunday School, entertained their fi.nilies , I at a pot-luck supper in the church I haoem nt, Thntsday evening. Mrs. I C. 1.. Walters ha 1 charge of t .’e pro 'gram which was given by the childI ren. Mrs. R. A. Stuckey presided over
DECATI’R DULY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JANUARY L 1935.
the business meeting and the olcHon of Officers wins held. Mrs. W. F. Beery was ntrnied president; Mrs. It. \. Adamo, vice-president: Mrs. i I’. G- Riker, se rotary; Mrs. Krugh | esistant s . rotary; Mrs. Riley I i tmrlsmun. treasurer and Mrs. Al 1 | Burdge, a.selstant treasurer. ■ LEGION AUX LIARY ' PLANS TO HOLD DANCE The Legion Auxiliary will spun,s.ra donee fur me i.'iens of the American Legl n and th > Legion Auxl- | llary only, .it the Moo.se Home, ■Thursday January 24. Preceding the %!anc?, a potduck ' .supper will h .served at six o’clock. I Out of town legionnaires and their ■wives mid . weethearts and uuxili-' , ary m tn bens and t leir husbands I will be Invited to the d m ■ The money from the damn will ! be used to replenish the rehabilita ; >tion fund. SHORT MEETING OF LADIES AID A short bu dness meeting o< the j ' Ladies Aid Society of tile United i Brethren c.iurch was held Thursday ■ ! afternoon at thj : hurch parwonag .i with Mrs. \V. H. Franklin. Mrs. ' Fninklln, Mr»s. Frank Fisher and I i Mrs. Claren. e Merry nan the has , I tesse.t. Mrs. Anna Myers had the devo- 1 tlon.s and Rev. Franklin let in prayer. During the short busin ss session plane were made for the cafeteria sm. per to be served at the i | ohureh Saturd y night. A social, i ur followed. REGULAR MEETING OF MOOSE WOMEN The regular meeting of the Wtmen of t e Moose wus held In the i Moose Hom ? Thursday night, plans i were made to initiate a cl ss of canI didates and also for a bunco and ! pinochle party t I e held in the near future. The auditing and executive cmimitteM will me t tonight with Mrs. Bob August. YOUNG PEOPLE HAVE WATCH PARTY A new Year's eve watch party was held at the '.:ome of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller for the young i; copies clauses of the Salem Sunday School. These nt rtaining were Ist Doyt ..nd Mauri, e Miller >.nd Mrs. Chester ('. BryanDuring the evening ga.res were playe I and music was enjoyed. At mislnlght a luncheon was served to the following members and guestn; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dellinger and children Alfred and Vivian. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon F rd end children Robert. Dorothy and Carrie Ellen. Marcella and .Tair Carver, Austin
nr* SVN ’ MON - tuesv^LTl afa. Matinee Sun. - Tues. 2P. M. ALL THE POWER .. .THE SWEEP . . .THE ROMANCE OF DUMAS! g.., 3 IK*’§ fIH |.| Brought to the screen B H * 'Op HI in or.c ofti'.e truly glori- F ''7 X jafi ■m ous pictures cf til time! B K ; f ■.tS M f ’ i o\?.f ■ w 4 : F -1 ; \ .. \ - •IL '>.'■ k j MU jvarjr t < ! x $w" (ROBERT DONAT 1 with E LIS S A LAND! -PlusLOWELL THOMAS in THE LATEST EOX NEWS. i - - TO NITE - - “TAKA CHANCE NITE" —lO c — Saturday Only — LAFF. ROAR. HOWL AT THIS MERRY-MAI) MUSICAL COMEDY ROMANCERING KELLY OF THE U. S. A.” Edgar Kennedy - Guy Robertson - Irene Ware Franklyn F-anghorn. Plus-Terrytoon Cartoon. Screen Snapshots. Don Redman and Orchestra. THIS GIGANTIC PROGRAM AT ONLY 10c-15c
Merriman, Homer DeArmond. Mar lon Burke, Harry Rail 'enlnish, Wilber Tinkham, Alice aid Bonnie B yers, Willard Smith, Bruce Ayre Norr'i Riley, Robert llahnert, Lei .mid Ruth, James Vining . nd Ronlaid Over. meeting of STUDY CLUB Unit tw. Ivo of the Catholic Study | flubs mot Wednesday evening at I the home of the loader, Miss Ceel*lii Xesi-wuld. Mrs. Jer me Coffee ; pr sented a piper on “Bal.itlc.n." Four n.-w numbers, Mrw. Fred ■ Sti'lgnioyor, Mrs. E 1. P Miller, Mrs. 1 ’ Herman Lengerich and Mrs. Robert 1 sago, wore taken Into the organ!I zatfon. The next me ting will be I held with Mrs. Jacob Miller. BOOK REVIEW GIVEN AT MEET.NG An Interesting meeting of the; 1 Baptist Women's Society was held ■ ' Thurwduy uftcrnoo.n at th ? home of j Mrs. S- E. elite. T e regular busi- , ness aesi-lon w s held. Miss Anna E. Winner gave a I splendid review of the book. “Jai> lunaso Women S eak" by Michi Ka- I wal. Mrs. C. E. Bell had charge of | I t,h<> d v tions. On > guest. Miss Vi-] ] vian Th mas of Franklin, vi.s pre-1 Lent. | Following the meeting delicious ■ refreshments were served by Mrs. Hite assisted by Mrs. Brice Butler and Mrs. s .n Shamp. MENU ANNOUNCED FOR CAFETERIA SUPPER . A twenty five cent supper will be served afeteria style at the Unite 1 Brethren chur h Saturday night from five to «?ven o'clock by the bidies Aid Society of the church. Following Ls the menu for th<Y supper: city chicken, pork steak. | mashed potatoes, sweet p tatoes, I gravy, l> ked given beans, escallop-' “d r orn. < old slaw, cranberry salad.: pie. cake and coffee. The boys group of the Methodist 1 Kings Heralds Society will meet at the church Saturday afternoon ■ at one forty-five o'cloik. SO CHA REA CLUB ELECTS NEW OFF CERS The So Cha Rea Club met Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Clyde Buller. The election of offi. ■ ere was held with the following results: Miss Marie Murtaugh, tpresident. Mias Genevieve Kitson. trea- | surer, and .Miss Virginia Ehlnger, ! press correspondent. Tao guests, Mrs. Brice Butler ; nd Mrs. Ed Bokneiht w re present at the meeting. Prizes in bridge were won by Miss Cecelia Appeln- n. Miss Marie Murtaugh and Mrs.
Vincent Bormann. A I'elicious | luiiche n was servo I The next: meeting will lie held In two weeks with Mrs. T. J Metzler. _ o — Adams County Memorial Hospital I Miss Betty Helen Cook. 416 Pat ■ ' terson street, major operation to ■ day. Personals j Miss Helen Lower left today for I . P rt Jervis. New York, after ep nd- I ! Ing the holidays In this city with | I her parents. Mr. and Mrs 'ilonier, ' Lower. Mi.-*-: Gertrude Holthouse and J. ] I A. Zerkle of this city, Joseph Gel- , mer of route 2, Ben Anker of route I and Mm- Capitola Clark of rout” j ] 6 were in Thursday and renewed' I their subscriptions. Mrs. John Schnitz »:« gone to '.Marion to t.ke care of her daugh-j Iter-in-law. Mrs. Merle Schnltz who i | Is 111 with scarlet fever. Ed Berling of this city. August , 1 Peck of route 1. Claude Gay ot | I route 3. 1). S. Wolfe of route 6, | j Rev. W. B. Fallis of Geneva and Mrs. Bernice Noble of Pierceton renewed their subscriptions to the Democrat today. STATE LIQUOR CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE to prohibit or regulate all types of liquor traffic.” Licensing is on form of regulation. the court held. The suit was tiled by the Prem’i ier-Pabst Sales Company and the I Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company.’ i both of Milwaukee, and the An- ] hueser-Busch Company. St. ixiuis. In attacking the importer sys-j item set up under the state law.] th breweries claimed that it per'niitted discrimination against out-1 of-state breweries and was a viola- ■ ■ tion of interstate commerce regu-, lations.
SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY Matinee Sun. 2 P.M.-10c-25c-First Sunday Eve. Show 6:30 THEY’D HAVE LIVED IN A SHOE... if they\l n c Lnn I It didn’t matter where lltlU Cl ShOC. they lived...as long as x-© they were togetherl / Poor as churchmice i . •■ • l^C y WerC r * C h * n t— JjL c heer! The most lov--■'A-A.'K i i & able family in Ameri- ' vr' can literature...they’ll z live in your heart a long, long time! Mfßfih - Lu PiUffiEy! i I.,'Zt/fcor ' »• XMIbA tSb ?AV \ ' p: J. 'H * w w Cabbage Patch" PAULINE IBRD W.C.FIELDS ST*S|H ZASU PITTS EVELYN VENABLE F KENT TAYLOR. -Added“GRANDFATHER’S CLOCK” A Colortone Musical — and a cartoon—in the New Colortone. — TONIGHT and SATURDAY - ANOTHER GREAT CRIME STORY from Dashiell Hammett Author of “THE THIN MAN” “WOMAN IN THE DARK” with Fay Wray, Ralph Bellamy, Melvyn Dougas, Roscoe Ates. ' Added—“BUßN-EM-UP-BARNES” —and Cartoon. 10c-15c.
MAYOR BANGS I STILL HIDING Mayor Os Huntington Continues Fight Against Power Company Huntington, Ind., Jan. 4.—(U.R) i Mayor C. W. H. Bungs celebrated llils fourth day in office today by ! remaining in hiding while tip'municipal electric plant served I ! power to eight local homes and a ’ | hotel in defiance to a circuit court I | order. Tlie court lias issued a restrain- ■ ing order to prevent extension of ] 1 the city electric service in terri- ■ tory of the Northern Indiana Pow- ] ■er Company, lint the ruling has, , not been servet o n Bangs. . The mayor disappeared after | supervising connection of city pow'or to the first residence a few I hours after his inauguration Jan. I 1 ’ Circuit Judge Sumner Kenner has under advisement contempt of ] court proceedings against Claude : Cline, city attorney, and James ' Adkins, city light plant stiperlnten I dent, based on extension of city service in defiance of the court i order. | Adkins and Cline said they told I workmen to discontinue extension 'of service lint that they employes I replied they wore taking orders from the mayor. I Cecil McGregor, a street depart- , intent foreman, testified ho mot ' Bangs at a filling station near the
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Huntington-Whitley county line on state road It and received orders to continue the extensions. The court order was extended to include McGregor and several other city employes at request of the Northern Indiana Power company. Adkins and Cline said the mayor told them tiie injiinetlon hold no weight because extension of the city's light service did not violate any Indiana statute. | Judge Kenner intimated he would ■ rule on the contempt proceedings ] tomorrow. 0 _— Union Chapel Group Will Present Play '"Happy Valley” a eomedy-dra.Da l in four acte Is th- play t :at ha.s I been chosen to be presented by the i ] I'nlcn Chapel Christian Endeavor
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Society In the- in nr future. The play has »i rem irkuhle plht and teachingw. It Ih the story of a patient and sorrowful gang i ’i'h wife wh : runs away from her busband In Now York and tries to find her happiness in Happy Valley. The pl y l.<is a fine moral, plenty of drama, romance and comedy. The cu. 4 to present the play will ’ ho chasen ami t->e <lat • for tho i. reI sentutlon will be annoii” ■’l si n. _
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