Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 32, Decatur, Adams County, 6 February 1935 — Page 3

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By HARRISON CARROLL L'u]>!!H'iht, H"!.l.\\V’M ! ‘ I(j tlink the k wit (.: t p lush would have off that distant cousin of Phil He’s just in receipt of a \.-w York s c hies of police from Hone R»'u r an. ■&%'''■' Longford. ; Ireland. She saw 5 ’ Phil ■ • Warner Brothers j fly i r ° ’* u 1 * ° n * :/ j Wrote to him |K|jj&. . ; thinking he was BSIL. v '!ll one of New ork • s lilhlfrii tilling him o*l rii.i it. ~u n the coincidence °f this fellow I>hil Began in . s " )lfl the same name and e family ‘ resemblance”. ‘lni has m-vrr seen Cousin JoseH>‘ plans to | Ook her up on | ",I’> 1 ’> tn Ei, ' ( 'l>e this summer. • n - in " p x-rop. any more. It’s r." 3 " 1 ' to you. I IHthi.n ' , ' l ' ,l ‘ n " ,n "” a I,Pat came T„^„ ar ""'' l| a ""‘rderer in the ?*' r " RS a >most brought IBmrJt’, ’’''"' bpr of Hollywood ißltobm i "', , K; " Johnson, tailing '' < ' , ' o,mvpl > in front i, .. l< late her on her return b '’'" d front whee™ ne-.r , F i "' paas ing Sherwood ■win-: •, i f s i’ c had stopped IKvrr 'th. , '' ' llp " l,uld I,a 'e gone K? or ?;?“' I ''" i,ank f' l '-'".'- and Patricia Ellis Hyw Ji s . ? " ,n ,hP “ r Gurdo " Hdheadn ? M., ” In timing his HUm ij rn ? '° USe n «"'ber. the BBhe thought '«' ke ‘ hla car over what out inH ”1 CUrb ' A dec i s ion H"'!*)-! lives , saved tW ° Holly - MB freclpice ' Th . ? foff hld »• sheer ■■ it* crank,..,? ’’ as han S !n S by I ase ° n a rock in the road II •“MuaTfeat' 1 R ‘° SPUrs her fans ‘° I |m‘X youth?:*.. *Z‘*w two f Warners

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Mlee Mery Macy Phone* 1000—1001 Wedneeaav chrlstkin officers and teachers, Fr d Kina home, 7:30 pern. N. and T. Chib, Mrs. Ed Wnrren, 2:30 p. m. Frlv Illy Chib, Mrs. Dink llnrdg, 7:30 p. m. I Five Hundred Chib, Mrs. A. R. Aehbaucher, 7:30 p. m. 7.1 n Senior Walther Lmgiie, Lutheran school. 7:30 p. m. Isidles Shakespeare Clnh, Mrs. 11. F. Ehlng r. 2:30 p. m. Historical Club, Mrs. Hen DeVor ,2:3.1 p. in. Thureaay Z! n Reformed Junior Choir, postponed.• Baptist W. M S„ Mrs. Vance i Maddox, 2:30 -p. nt. Church of <lod Missionary Aid , Society, Mrs. Jif.m Chilcote. all day. I So Chn Rea Club. Miss Cecelia 1 Appleman. 7:30 p. in. Evang lical W. M. S . church ■ parlorij. 2 p. m. | Christian Ladies Aid Society. Mrs. .Herb Kern. 2 p. m. M. E. Ever Ready class, Mrs. H ■ R. Carson, 7:30 p. m. Joint PT A meeting:, D catur diigh , .school audit rium. 7:30 p. m. It. B. I aid les Aid Society, Mrs. flilph Roop. 2 p. m. Monroe M. E. Ladies Aid Society church, 2 p. m. Mt. Pleasant Ladies Aid Society, Mrs. Jess Singleton. 2 p. ni.. Calvary Evangelical Ladies Aid Society, Mrs. 1). E. Shifferly. allday. Methodist W. IL M. S. mite box - opening, Mrs. 11. R. Carson, 2:30 p. mPresbyterian W. M. S. mite Imx 1 opening. Mrs. J. L. Kocher. 2:30 i P- m. Moos? Dance, Moos-? Home. Friday American Legion Auxiliary, Legion I’nll. 7:30 p. m. Ben Hur Tirza:h Chib, Ben Hur . Hall, after lodge. IT. B. Work and Win class. Mrs. Ed -Hower. 7:30 p. ni. Saturday ' Zion Reformed Christian F.ndeaIvor b 'keaale, Mutschler Meat Mark t, 10 a. m. Meth dlst W. F M S. bake sale. I Charles Brock Store. 10 a. m. ‘ U. B. Ladies Aid steak supper, church, 5 to 7 p. m. Evangelical Mission Band, church 2 p- m. A Monday | St. Rita Unit of Catholic Study I Clubs, K. of C. Hall, 7:30 p in. as soon a.s received. I Armngem. nts were completed for the book review program to lie

after a 1.500-mile hike with a burro from Mazatlan, Old Mexico. The pair, Antonio Canedo and Roberto Sainz, combined a vacation from their reporting jobs on El Dei nocrata y Cronos with the desire to pay respects to their Mexican screen idol. Dolores played host to the odd trio, which also carried a letter from Maza tian's mayor to the Eos Angeles’ chief executive. LATEST FLASHES— Katie Hepburn and Leland Heyward tripped to Santa Baibara for the coast debut of “Merrily We Roll Along”. . . . Douglass Montgomery, in the show, has been showering the chorus girls with gardenias from his Altadena estate. . . . Mickey Rooney has asked WarRner Brothers to let him copy a shot of him as Puck, with horns, in the Rein hardt celluloiding of “A Midsu m m e r Night’s Dream” to emboss on his fan mail stationary. . . . The j * Adrienne Amos — * and Bruce Talbot Mickey Rooney return to Hollywood is delayed because of her sister’s illness in New York. . . . Raquel Torres, at Miami Beach with Spouse Stephen Ames, is boasting to Hollywood of a 165-pound sailfish catch. . . . Harry Seymour, the vaudeville headliner now on Warners’ lot, got a thrill and threw a surprise when Hal Roberts’ band played a Trojan school song he had composed, at the Mt. Sinai berfefit. This was one of the biggest, in talent and turnout, benefits in years. The net for the invalid home will clear SB.OOO. . . . Mitchell and Durant on the bill leaped on Joe E. Brown, master of ceremonies and sponsor, and tore his formal evening wear to shreds. . . . Dick Arlen, in San Francisco for a try at the golf tournament there, had to buy a taxi driver a new top for his cab when he drove a golf ball off the hotel roof showing Walter Hagen how he sliced at the sixth hole. DID YOU KNOW— That William Powell keeps his first acting notice in a safety deposit box?

PFCATI’R DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY fi, 1935.

given this evening at Library hall, when Kathryn Turney Garten will review the book, "Phanto.n Crown”, I ‘SOCIAL MEETING OF TR| K 'PPA SORORITY A nodal meeting of the Tri Kap-' I pn aororlty was held at th- horn -I lof Miss Mary Kath -ryn Sehug on I ■ South Third street, Tuesday night. I Miss Ruth Engle wiwt the aselstlng I host.vw. A .short buelnes.s meeting w a 1 held after whi h games of bridge I | were played. Mise Margar t L'pper lof Bluffton, a guest at the meeting, win presented a g.'/t. and hltfi i scop:, prizes In bridge were won by Mrs. c. C Burkholder ..nd Mis. .Lois Black. Refre.shni nta of Vai n-' , tine appoint ments were served. JSTUDY CLUB , HOLDS MEETING ! The Lady of Hood Council Study Club held its regular meeting M< n|day evening at the hom -of Mlsu| ! Dorothy Heimann The regal .r roll- - tin -of buxines., was followed. i The next me ting will bs held tn I J two weeks wit'.i Mina Magdaline i Schmitt. Adams County Memorial Hospital * * Mre. U'lanche Rauch. Wren, Ohio i minor operation. Tuesday. Charles Hertzog. Hagerstown. 1 M ryland. medical patient, transferred today to th* Adams county i InfirneiryFjylvester It J<Ln.son, Monro?, , medical pat i nt. | Frank Stafford, Wren. Ohio, 1 ' maj r operation Monday. Improvi ing. Eugene Johnxon. Decatur, tonsil 1 op ration Monday. DisniLseed Tues- : day. Cleo Painter, Willshir ■, Ohio I major operation, Tu *.sda?. ■ i Mrs. Dick Roop. North Seventh i str et. .admitted to hospital today. Mies Ruth Maxt n, Wren, Ohio L major operation, Tuesday night. i Je.se Cole. Jr.. Decatur, and JulC ius Fox. Monroe, diumissed from II hospital Tuesday. Ksmi W. A. Saunders of route 1. Mon- - roe was a ehopper here Tuesday land renewed his paper. Carl K. eneman of route 1. De< a- • tur renewed hi.s paper Tuesday ■ I while shopping. Charles Knapp ks confined to his . hom-’ with an attack of the flu. Bud Townsend h s been ill sev,'eral days with a thrmt infection. I Dan Niblick and Mildred Niblick i are attending a style show in Chij eag> this week. Mre. Marie Zeser is ill at her ’ i home. Dr. Ben Duke will go to Detroit ‘ tomorrow to look after business, i He will investigate t: *e purchase ■of additional equipment for his ofI fice. . . z» st-. -1 -I 11 r»V» ►

A meeting of the electric light. • water and finance committees of | the city council will be held at the I city hall this eveningM. Flox of Upper Sandusky. Ohio. I who vLsited her? Monday with his Lnn-in-law and daughter, Mr. and ' Mrs. I- Bernstein, has gone to Tucson, Arizona, to spend the reniaindj er of the winter. Mr. Flox is well | known in this city and r»as visited j here frequently. None Injured In Accident Tuesday — No one w.is injured in an accident which occurred five miles south of De atur on U S. highway--27 Tuesday night. Ofred Kipfer of Vera Cruz was driving north on the road with only one light when die saw a Security truck driven by Carl Mudrack of Fort Wayne approaching from the other direction. Kipfer stated to officials that ho applied his brakes but hie car skidded into the side of the truck, tiittiing it just behind the c»b and breakI ing open the g s tank. His car skidded 40 feet b fore dropping into a j ditcih. The oir and the truck were I considerably damaged. Edward C. Miller Quits As Receiver Fort Wayne, Ind., Feb. 6- (VP) —Edward C. Miller, receiver in charge l of liquidation of the OldFirst National bank and trust company here since Nov mber 2, 1953, I resigned from the position yesterday. I Jahn M. Yeung, Miami, Fla., for- ' mer chief of the conservator division of the V. S. Comptroller's ofi fice. has been appointed by J. F. O'Connor, currency comptroller in Washington, to succeed Miller, effective immediatelyMiller r signed in order to devote his entire time to other .business interests. Stockholders of the defunct bank have been ordered by the comptroller of currency to pay 100 p;r cent j assessments on their holdings in I the . Link. When the bank clooed I during the banking holiday in 1903, it was estimat d that the aggregate frozen deposits exceeded $6,000,000. o1 Get the Habit — Trade at Home

MIAMI ENJOYS BOOM RIVALING DAYS OF 1926 Winter Resort Mayor Declares Living Costs Only Slightly Increased Miami. Fin., Feb. C, (CPI —Not since tin* boom doys of 18®3 has Miami enjoyed such a record flew of tourists, according to Mayor E. (1. Sewell. The hotels, railroads and .'tf'iim.ship lines, travel agenci h and business houses report an increase of over 3'l per cent above last year, which «• s th u an ull-time record, a. cording to Sewell. Thin exc eds by n-arly SO per cent tie volume of lourist traffic during the ,ho in days of 1925-28. The city's record of close to one million and a half

,\i ’>l > F. W J U ‘m& \I J > / c. A v> /4 - pm v ()VR treat to you one day only THURSDAY, FEB. Sth Childrens ,*' Boys ||L| M JMB BlllirZjCTCniZ Mens v** 1 ?“ S Plav Suits, slight*}’ Corduroy Jackets fw,?s or p,a,n r,b ' B’ ea^ hed Suslin. * oft irregular, sizes 2to in all wanted colors HWl*l iWIIW■ bed ’ ‘•° mbed - varn « ,lnlsh ’ purc wh,te “ 8. 2 for sto IG. button j Vl|M| ** * 11 .'arils SI.OO ci dfii BvtF rgaag/ The Greatest Dish Set Va'ue * Boy* Rope Stripe Ch;|drens PantyDres- Ever to ( onte to this C'itv. Brown Womens Silk Stripe Overalls with bib s, made of fast color Muslin, heavy qua ■ t'nion Suit 10' won’ i/ e *’ * le * print* and gingham*, itv. 15 vds. for no sleeve, knee length « “ s2to6 - IMF . siz.es 31 to 4G. SI.OO sl.ooi^oi-ofcs3 $1 - 00 SI.OO Mens Fancy Siik & Womens Pure Silk full Womens Tuck Stitch a <7» T . ‘ .. 9 fashioned Hose, in all Union Suits in small. o< y 11 s<? * 1 « wanted shades. Sizes medium and large jdfCSS hose. 12x36 Ready M. ■ 8' 2 10' 2 . Eizes, regular 59c value Jr* W ff \ jS Pillow Cases, Special, g 2 pair 4f ° r iz yi 7f ° r 6 f <’ r SI.OO SI.OO 1.00 $l.OOl .36 inch (ur tain Boys Ribbed Vmon Mens Heavy Fleece - h Fast Color » Scrim tn ecru, Suhs . heavv vveij.ht Lined Union Suits. Pl i nt s regular 15c! cream or white. sizes 6to 14. Here IS the most outstanding > r; I r 111 18, rtr-u g value ever offered and probably Cl — , ■ t I . va lle> 10 jds. for 10 yards for - for never again will be given to yk SI.OO SIOO M $EO0_$l«» j saucers. 1 meat platter, 1 vegetable bowl, 2 pie plates. 4 des- Ladies’ Siik Stripe Jersey ci 36 inch I ravel .Suiting in a Eert d j S h es vve will sell only Bloomers, ail sizes, in pink, A beautiful selection to choose zp « O ne set to a customer as we neach tan and rose. rlk I from, in all wanted patterns. Nr V cannot guarantee quantities to QD B ' last at this price —a fraction HgsS^ r; y r 4 £ j j r p o| . 5 yards for J _ over 4c for each piece. acaSs *”* 24 PIECES Additional pieces 10c each — | /*F attention ladies! Ladies’ Winter ’ Here’s Good News! spring hats I <feJLoRESSES See JRk COATS O M » new Hat be- , . - , . -yM' A— A. tween seasons W ith severa l months of cold _ ' fl* O fl here IS just wha ‘ * weather ahead, here is a Golden .A\ H u U he‘a r r e wai ” fl Opportunity to secure a beau- gOg H aW W 'T tiru ’ winter coat, at a ndicu- » Q HQ lous’y low price. Why not take i. | advantage of it during our sale? choice ZZZZZZZZZTZ” ‘ff | One lot of Ladies’ All Large size Turkish Boys Fancy Sup- M »MAJ Bl 4 A. qilk -nd all Wool Batn Towels, heavy over Sweaters, part JBL< W V fe.'F A ** to ” d . " Quality, fancy bor- wool, m green. Dresses, values up to der navy, wine and wV/’L y I I « $4 95. To avoid dis- brown. Sizes 28 to s> n, - ,u » Price 2“the only socks with knit-on One lot of Ladies ' Childrens Flannel- 36 '" Ch HeaVy 81 ' nCh | rib tops, no seams across 8 pair (I*l Afl loon seat, extra wide legs. 2to 12. Sost > Fieecy Nap. Good Quahty for tJ)±*VU a a SI 00 4 fnr SI 00 SI.OO — 8 SI.OO 5S- $1.00! Silk Hose in all sizes, light — — and dark shades. .'_L ar-n ,««■»•. 4 ''r''' $ 1 .00 9 M Womens Sateen Princess ■ ESfl} WsOt/TYT* Slips, in green, black, rust — & 8 oz. Heavy Canvas Gloves, ■ !gp| H aIOWmI h jwM OUT choice—blue knit wrist, regular 15c ® I® iSL Jy JRwLI*2f“i r sl.oo Ki *l--1f 1 *1 HT 4 •sM> IT a j| fil* Wlk. Ili r» 1 J» i U I- lIX /Will I 1 «w_.J—a—Hi «*!—».—m —K3

vUllors in 1931 brings Anw-rli-a’s fjurih largest industry, the tourUt bmlmw, buck to Uh normal rating, H w II Mid. Housing Survey Miami li h junt comp! I' d <i -survey of housing and living <■ ndlfioii.i, the Mayor said, which shows that there still <un be accommodated iinolli-r sb,bub vieltore without any material congestion. It flowed thousand* >f roomsSn well appointed opirtment hotutw and private resld nc a as I.w a.< S7 weekly, and In many hot-bi from $2 to IS daily, according to .Sewell. He said Miami can .ii-commod-ite 150,<Hi:i vieitoiM at one tint '. "There is no reason why a winter visitor in Miami lannot find what he wants in the way of living accommodations and at a : rice he wonts to pay if he will only look around and do some shopping,” Mayor Sew. 11 said. "We have more m-dlum .priced hotels abd apartment houses t'nan any other winter resort city In the United St t s"M»;mi io well able to take care

Jof all Its gtt >sts this winter. A groat majority of Florida's visitors 'lire coming on a ten day to two j w»M«k trip, which gives Miami a quicker turn-over In tourist travel .'than cv r before. Fifty per cent of i our tourists ire coining by autoi mobile, spending a we 1< here, five 'days touring the rest of Hie otfite. 'and Hie other thro? days or so enI rout *. '•Current rum .rs b the Nor' i [ that Miami’s prices are oky-hlgh are not true. Our rates are ten per ■ cent less than t:iey were In 192 - -29 and 75 per cent less than Ury i were In 1925. The Increase In ritm I over last s iison averages around t n per cent, an Increase that In due to rising pri s under government I codes In all directions.” ■ . Rev. Franklin Talks To Lions i- — ■ • Rev. H W. Franklin spoke at the De atur Lions Club Tuesday night - at tile r gtilar m? ting on die sub-

ject of "Sod il and Political Ohser-' vatlons". During his talk he gave an Inter-! astlng account cf n visit to one of. the '.urge ‘prisons In the country. • Cuarh’i Itobenold wins In charge of the program. Liwoll Smith, the Lions dub's boy scout troop s. outmaster, 'R v. II W. Franklin, and Dan Mulltacalf w r* tiken Into the duh as li w members. The chili voC'd to dismiss their regular meeting here next Tues-, day, to charter u bus, and to uttend In n b dy th' Dunkirk <■ in, terM' ichivtei' nighto- — Would Eliminate Holding Companies Washington, Feb. G (UPi FJI-, mlnati n of public utility holding; company's wltliln five years was propos d in a drastic omnibus con i trol bill introduced in the house to-1 day. The bill provideo that immediately fter J--unary 1, 194e. the se ur- 1

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'itlii* and exchange commlssloii i shall r outre every regksl ■l'-et- holdUng company to "dispose of s-ciirl--ties or to he re rgunized pr dissolved Insofar u.< may be n*r<*s-iry to make every such company i-oiis ■ to b> a h ildl.ig company. *’ The bill, however, provides that th* i-oinmbiaion n»iy In r re Intan :■< permit bolding companlei Ito continue <»; oration If such opera■tl n is an economic necussliy In |t ■> territory nerved or If it atel Ils subsidiaries ar,i foreign corporatl.i.rs. Junior Class To Present I’arce j T’- junior cjisn of the D-cutitr high scho-1 has selected us the iclaao play this ye r, "Phillin for Sbort", a farce written by K-ty Zelgi field. The play will lie present d i.i th'* high school auditorium on February ,28. Rehearsals have started for th.1 presentation.