Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 12, Decatur, Adams County, 14 January 1935 — Page 3
FSqclety: >1 dZnepartinent Os Woman’s Club .ve Charge Os Evening Program ■ - I rnr-nt <-f Woman’e Club will have charge of ■ O ' u ' i ' l \ pivsented before the club in the Zion Reformed tonight at seven forty-five o’eloefc
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O Thou Sublil.lc, Sweet Evening Star I The Pilgrims Chorus Mrs. Cartie T. Haubold Lullaby from "Jocelyn" Godard Miss Helen Haubold I The Gypsies . Brahms-Shelley 1 ; tSura Kauffman, Helen Haubold, Mrs. Tyndall. I Dedication Franz ' Some Grietu I cannot Measure Franz In Autumn Franz Mrs. Walter J. Krick Irf'gendo Tschaikowsky 1 On the River . Schubert Double Trio. Aria from "Romeo and Juliet" Gounod Mrs. Dan H. Tyndall. The Bells of Aberdovey Stuart Miss Lulu Gerber. The Ladies Aid Society of the Prestbyterkin church will meet with 1 Mrs. Roy Runyon Thursday afteri noon at two-thirty o'clo' k. Each j member of the organization ie re- ' quested to be present and guests are invited. The St. Ann's Study Club will I meet wit'll Mrs. Roman Parent Wednesday night at seven-thirty o'clock. The laiyal Dorcas class of the Evangelical .Sunday Sehol will meet at the t-hurch Tuesday night at eeven-Vlirty o'clock. j The Adams County Dem'ocnitic i Woman's Club will meet Thursday ; evening at seven-thirty o'clock in ' the mayor's courtroom of the city i hall, important bueinese will be dis- | cussed and an interesting program ! is being arranged by the program committee. The Pinochle Club will meet Saturday evening at seven-thirty o'clock with Mrs. Sol Lord. The meeting of the Junior Arts ' Club which was to have been held 1 tonight h-s been postponed one week. — T.te Missionary Society of the' Christian church will meet with Mrs. Sol Lord Monday night at sev-en-thirty o'clock. The St. Rita unit of Catholic Ac- j i tlon Clubs will have a i.ot luck aupper and business meeting Thursday ' tight at six-thirty o’clock with Mrs. F. T. Leonard on First streetThe Eta T*u Sigma sorority will meet with Mise Dolores Elzey Thursday uight at seven-thirty o’clo'. k. A business meeting of the Tri Kapp) sorority will be held Tues
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline. 11 A. M. Mlm Mary Macy Phonea 1000—10U1 — ■ Monday Junior Auris Club, (postponed one we-k. Christian MUsionury Society, Mrs Sol Lord. 7:30 i:. m. Pythian Needle Clu’i, Pythian Home, after temple. Woman’s Chib, Music department. In charge, Zion Reformed chur'it, 7:45 p. tn. Research Club, Mrs. Guy Brown 2:30 p, m. Tuesday Presbyterian Progressive <la<a, Mrs. J. (’. Suit .n, 7:15 i.i. m. Evangelical Loyul Dor as class, church. 7:30 p. m. Young Matrons Club. Mrs. Ervin Miller, 5:30 p. m. M. E. Mary and Martha class,' Miss Catcerine Mangold. Ctirpe Diem Club, Mrs. Calvin Yost. 7:30 p. tn. K. of C. private dance, K. cf C. Hall. 8:30 p. tn. Tri Kappa business meeting. Miss Katheryn Kauffman, 8 p. m. Wednesday C. L. of C. pot-iu k supper. K. o* C. Hall. 6:30 p. m. Ladies Shakespeare Club, Mrs. Harry Malts, 2:30 p. m. Zion Reformed H. oebe Bible claw . Mias Matilda Sellemeyer, 7:30 p. m. Historical Club, Mr.s. Roy Runyor , ' 2:30 p. in. (St. Ann's Study Club, Mrs. Ro- . man Dirent, 7:30 p. m. Thursday Catholic Action St. Rita unit, Mrs. F. T. Leonard, 6:30 p. m. , EtJ Tan Sigma, Mies Dolores Elzey. 7:30 p. in. Presbyterian Lidies Aid Society Mrs. Roy Runyon. 2:30 p. m. St- Vincent de Paul Society, K. of C. Hall, 2 p. m. W. O. T. M. public bunco <ind pinochle party, Moose H-tne, 8 p. m. ' Adamo County Democratic Woman's Club, Mayor's courtroom 7:30 p. m. U. B. Progressive Workers cl ss Mrs. Orlan Brown. 7:30 p. m. Met'.iodist W. F. M S.. Mrs. Ed Wicks. Saturday Pinochle Club, Mrs. S I Lord, 7:30 p. m. Methodist W. F. M. S- steak supper, church, 5 to 7 p m. day night at eight o’clo-k at the home of Miss Katheryn Kauifman. The Progressive class cf the Presbyterian Sunday School will meet with Mrs. J. C- Sutton Tues- ‘ day night at seven fifteen o’clock. The class will knot comforts for t'.ie ‘ missii.n'iry society and the election of officers will also be held. A good
F- a <IEnaHK 2S ■ " COL. ROSCOE TURNER. i/ S!R CHARLES K ING SFORO. holder H the transcontinental IT SMITH. ai^gs^%y^agSlg«wKa l WW ftffWuMF* Ar p F B ~B records west to-east ad east to Mw# f "a t? * west A speed flier uses up en W F& Bf * JMW BHHr ” Bft SET SBaBSk Jwr SB F 888 BKm traßsr < f.■•«! !-■.,< t ergy just sms motor uses EK BB&BssRS J&r BS3 ' j FVBBI B *lfFßk . -:; gas Ac..'- >. Lict-s. r.t.i! “Twrmw fatSuffM r A 1 ... ~ J IS, fPpqM'* F x> P^* ? 1' dfiK «w ’• a &». . T. ft- « X '/?< ■/*'' 'W . 2-t» * ~ BSS s--- •■ -,<■ r jMa* <4 * \■jb «A * /MWIiWMF 1 & ** w. 'fJA ft. mBS SgMwMI •From Newark Airport to Miami and return in 15 hours and 16 RXg| ■♦ - -•^9E i minutes' 1 hat s the record held by Chief I’.lot I . 11. Parker. <>f the V , j ;-'■'« •■'■■ ’>; " '"’‘ Eastern Air lanes. But let him tel! you about transport flying and * . . - ■■■ -ffiSSkf i?Tri ITit IcM xTiT |TdMI afIHH h ' )W Ca:ncls he, P ,lini through the strain. In his own words The *■ ' >yM I >‘; ''a'W - j H ■ t isteady grind of transport flying takes stamina — sitalny — nerves that i never waver. Passengers , mail ..express must arrive on time, and > £ ».' it s the pilot's duty to see that they do! There are plenty of tunes W-- jlr aft. when ! fi cr coed. 1 hen 1 smoke a Camel. For i haw noticed that ||||| : ‘ ■ ■'"' '* W'■ A s _- 4 Camels help in easing the strain 1 can go on w ith more aler'm-ss grog . . ant * '*K or - * smoke Camels a lot. They never aflect mt nerves —"-w - ; ?; -D-' I I \ / B B holds the round- _ 1001 / Eniov the Camel Caravan ... featuring / / / I 4 jUffll the-world record. Walter O’Keefe. Annette Hanshaw, and I ! f \ <A y :W&. says: t-amfisare d&|K A T By Glen Gray’s Casa Loma Orchestra over \ J > lilt |g&||| made from more ' ’nDc.is‘ : S KF ‘ i* < i^' ,S HI coast-to-coastWABC-ColumbiaNetwork. | / 9 • 4-. >> expensive tobac- ifc« X -^ : ZD-'• • TUESDAY THURSDAY / /.,,«?£; HKBBsF F A WW ||||| cos. You can cer- Mjl||i ■Bft jy '• r> ft 10:00p.m. E.S.T. 9:00p.m. E.S.T. / <{ rj«S*g | ■ Ml ftß| ,aln,y tell that in WW» Z 9:00p.m. C.S.T. 8:00p.m. C.S.T. |fo;:^^j|C,: ; : SPORTSWOMAN PILOT, Mrs. T. W. | W jiM ,heir mildn( ’ s 9 jQS%i .< fiV 3r \ 8:00 P- m *M.S.T. 9:30p.m.M.5.T. Kenyon.champion air woman/'After a stren- I T and good taste. ■• :x* / SEs®H(Slk \ 7:00p.m. P.S.T. B:3opm. uous flight, a Camel restores my energy. And I y &gj|g x 4 • k j 'x each Camel renews the enjoyment of the last!” I a&s 5 W F ’ Wm X_ a > aw MT Fn Iw V fr gSß ?* <1 jft ” FSmKBF B >:<■>
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, JANUARY 14. 1935.
Prominent Decatur Man Dies . MMeCTgsgpßjßWyjfe ,u y -Wk 1 f Wftmat p John Daniel Wiaehaupt. well known Decatur man. died Sunday |' morning at his home In this city after an extended Illness. The above picture was taken at the time Mr. and Mrs. Wisehaupt celebrated their golden wedding anniversary, February 15, 1927. Mrs. Wisehaupt died seven years ago.
attendance is expe-ted from the i cla. 1 *) and missionary s.;dety. The Wom"n’s Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodiet church will ■ meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. N. Wicks on Seventh atre t. Mrs. Herman Carson will have charge of the program. The assisting hostesses will be Mr.s. Hurve Baker. Mrs. Alva L.wson and Mrs. Joe Hunter. A steak supper will be served by ' the Women's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist church at the • hurch on Saturday evening from five to seven o'clock. The committee in charge will Include Mm. -Charles Champlin. Mrs. Benjamin DeVor and Mrs. Leigh 80-wen. REGULAR MEETING OF LADIES AID SOCIETY The Ladies Aid Society of the Christian church met at the home ' of Mrs. Fred Collier Thursday afternoon with sixteen members present. The meeting w’ts -opened with i sing. S.rlpture reading and pn’.yer. Plans were made for a c.ilcken dinner and supper on January 33. The Mizpah benediction was repeated for dismissal. Mns. Collier, assist-
ej by Miss Mina Collier and Mrs. I Elmer Dirwachter served delicious , refreshments. The next meeting will be held on January 24 with Mrs. Samuel Chronister on Mercer avenue. The Progressive Workers class of the United Brethren Sunday School - will meet Thurnday night at seven- ; thirty o’clock with Mr.s. Orlan Brown. 0 ( Safe Hauled Away, Later Abandoned — Fort Wayne, Ind., J n. 14—(UP) —Several would-be safe-era - kers awoke this morning to read in the paper here that the half-ton safe which they laborously hauled from an automobile egency office and then abandoned because they could not open it, contained $18.0(F. The 'racksmen, believed by police to have been professionals, entered the office of the Schlefer auto 'company during the night, hauled the safe away on one of the company trucks, nnd after fruitless efforts to break it open, left it in the trudk parked on a side street. The net loot of the bandits was $lO found in the cash drawer at the office. i
gERSONAtS Dr. and Mrs Harold V. DeVor and Miss Helen DeVor visited In Fort Wayne Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs Rumi I Fleming of route 3, liei-atur, are the parents of u six and three quarter pound girl b.by born Sunday. J-.nuury 13. The baby, which Is the f.rst child in the family, bus bee.i named Dorothy Irene. A letter has been received from Walter 11. Summers of tuis '. ity. who i.s in the C. C. C. i a np al Wu l hIngton. and he wished to be rimembered ti his friends. He stated that he was havjng u fine time, ‘lie arrived in Washington Friday after el ending >1 week at Fort Knox. Kentucky. He wished to have the Democrat sent to him. 'Miss Katheryn Hower spent the week-end in Muncie. Miss Arline Becker went to Graysville Saturday to spend the week-end with 'Miss Mildred Worthman. Harold Mumma of Decatur, u junior at Indiana Central College at Indian*.!polls and son of Mr. and Mrs Roy Mumm !, ' as been elected president of the Zegathea Literary society f. r the next term, and editor of the Oracle, the college yearbook. Dr. and Mrs. G. J. Kohne visited in Fort Wayne Sunday. iMrs. V. J. Bormann. Mrs. George Andrews and Bill Gass have gone to Chi; ago to purclia.se c ring merchandise for the Gass store. Mr. and Mrs. James Beatty of Indianapolis were visitors here over Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. R y Archbold are in attendin' e at the dental convention in Indianapolis today and tomorrow. Many visitors are admiring the Decatur Subsistence subdivision daily, it begins to look like a real city. I. A. Kalver is in Chicago for a visit with his son Roy and to attend to business. He will inspect ventilating plants in the theaters there, with a view to installing a m dem one in the Adams theater. Charles E. Magley of F ot township is recovering from an injury to ibis leg. whith has crippled him the [>ast three weeks(Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ehler will go to jn-d’iinapolis tomorrow where Mr. Ehler will look after business. Cal Yost Is attending to business in Indianapolis. Federal Education Meeting Tonight A meeting of music and piano classes in the federal emergency education program, will be held in
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the music room at the Decatur high s hool. tonight, Miss Mina Collier, Instructor, announced today. The music class will meet at 7 o’clock and the piano class at B:.'!<i ’ o'clock. Residents cf Prebl township who are interested in the emergency ediK-atlon program, are asked ti meet at the Prrble sohool Tuesday night at 7:30 o’clock. W. O. Little, county supervisor, will explain the program >nid enrollment will be received for the cl s-ses. Miss Collier will also be pres nt at this meeting- Community singing and s ecial niu.si' will be features of the program for the evening. The Misses ' Jane Linn. Madeline Spahr and ' Evelyn Kohls will sing, accompanied Ry Mis-s Evelyn Adams. They . will sing "My Man." ‘‘Hlirve.st Moon," and “Big Brown Bear.'' Mrs. Violet Myers will play several saxophone selections. Persons in this city interested in the 10, al educational classes are . Invited to visit the classes tonight and to enroll. —oAdams County Memorial Hospital Eaby Frederick Allen Evans of ' this city, was dismissed from the 1 I local hospital Saturday. i Emil W. Schladenhauffen, route i 2, Decatur, and Helen Betty Cook. I i Patterson street, city, dismissed • I today. . I Fred Schafer, Monroeville, major i | operation. Saturday. Mrs. William Bultemeyer. route • 7. Decatur. operation, Friday ' night. i John Schindler. Berne, operation, Saturday. , o— ? | County Institutes Are Beilng Planned C. D. Spuller, county chairman ■ of farmers' institutes, announced ' todav that for all the institutes t are setting up plans for programs i in agriculture and home economic > j exhibits. r i The institutes begin Friday, ) February 1. with Monmouth head-
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i Ing the list. Fred Crosby <a .; chairman. Saturday, February 2, j the program will be held at Hobo in St Mary's township with U il- ' son Gulick chairman. Tuesday, ! February 5, Luckey School. I'nion > township, with C. D. iSpuller as ■ J chairman. Wednesday, February 1 1 6. Hartford high school wdli Ell Duliach as chairman. Thursday, . February 7, Berne, Fred Blum. • chairman. Friday, February S. [ Kirkland high school, Homer Arnold as chairman. Saturday. Feb- , ruary 9. Monroe, with C. W. R. 1 j Sc!'wart z as chairman. 1 The county corn show will be 1 held in connection with the Mon--1 roe institute. Agricultural and ■! home economic exhibits from the entire county are eligible for en- : try in this show. Given Judgment Against Auto Co. Fort Wayne, Ind., Jan. 14. —(U.R) Judgment for $45,000 was returned for plaintiff Charles W. Habig, 1 Miami. Florida, in his suit against the Auburn Automobile Company. | 'of Auburn. Indiana, by a federal ‘ court jury here today. , ! Habig was seeking judgment for . SIOO,OOO on charges of malicious ‘ 1 prosecution. Habig alleged that he was ar.'rested in December. 1931. for fail- ! tire to make payments on automoI biles purchased from the Auburn ! company. He was a Florida rep- • resentative at the time of his arI rest. The case was tried by a . Dade county, Florida, court and lie . was acquitted of the charge. We have just bought a beautiful line of spring dresses on the Chicago market. They will be here Tuesday.— The Cass Store.
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