Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 34, Decatur, Adams County, 8 February 1935 — Page 3
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IADISON S The Family's Theatre - FRIDAY AND SATURDAY — KEN MAYNARD _,N_ Diior ™ Range Whirlwind Ken in a dual role—as the fighting Cowboy 1— and as the sheriff’s double-dealing brother. —Doors Open—--6:30 I’. M. Saturday at 1:30 and 6:00 I’. M. SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY he Big Laugh how is Here! ■•'SV A® ** S' Ten V tr° ub ' o A *<*a «*** ' iir t ’ rs Open Sunday Always 10c & 15c
CLUB CALENDAR Socletv Deadline. 11 A. M Miss Mary Many Phones 1000—1001 Friday American Legion Auxiliary, i Legion i'nil, 7:.10 p. m. Ilin Hur Tlrxsh (’lnh, lien Hur' Hall, after lodge. V. B. Work anil Win claas, Mrs.! Ed Hower, 7:10 p. m. Saturaev Zion Ref rm >il Mission Rand, church, 1:30 p. m, Zion Reformed Christian Endeavor b 'kesale, Mutschler Meat Mar-! k t. 10 a. tn. Meth (list W. F M. S. bake sale, I ' Charles Brock Stor“. 10 a. rn. IT. B. Ladleo Aid steak supper, church, 5 to 7 p. nt. j Evang“)ical Mission Tland, church | 2 .p. m. ;■ Monday Zion Junior Walth’r League, Lutheran .school, 7:10 p. m. Research Club. Mrs. A. J. Smith ' 2:30 p. Tn. St. Ritn Unit of Catholic Study Clubs, K. of C. Hall. 7:30 p. in. Tuesday Carpe Diem Club gues 1 day, Mrs. I Charles Fletcher, 7:36 p. in Wednesday Indies Shakespeare Club, Mrs. C. D. Teeple, 2:30 p. m. Historical Club, Mrs. Son: Shamp, ’ ! 2:30 p. nt. Salem M. E. Lad I s Aid Soci -ty , Mrs. Om-r Merryman, all-day. Zion Lutheran W. M. S„ Mrs. . Eno Lankenau. 2 p. tn. . ...... - les. scissors and thimbles t.> the me. ting. INTERESTING PROGRAM GIVEN AT W. M. S. MEETING The Women's Mislsonary So. i?ty| of the Evangelic 1 church met ■ Thursday ■ fternoon in the church I parlors with the February group in ' charge of th * nr gram. Mr-t. John, Spahr acted a: 1 ader and the theaie for the worship service was I
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Building Christian Hom's. A pktno solo, •Home, Sweet Home* wat played by Mrs. Francks I F dy, and Mrs. Spahr conducted the devotions. Mrs. Ge rg■ • Dutche, | guvo the op nlng prayer after which | Mrs. Fred Linn eondueloil th • ice-1 ■ >n from th ■ study book. A playlet. Changed fr m Self to I Service, Win given by Mr.-.. Linn I and Mrs. Spahr. Plans wet ma !■ ' I lor the s’ewiird.shlp readi. g contm ‘. | 'to b held la March, and the prayer 1 jl ague w.s organized. Tw niy sev ! j*n adults and two children attend | ed the m<- ting. ' The Married Ladies Society of ; I the Catholic church will sponsor a chicken supper and card party in, ithe Catholic school auditorium | I .Tednesilay night. February 20. ] Supper will he served from five to I seven o’clock and cards will fol I low at eight o'clock. ATOLA JANE EADY CELEBRATES BIRTHOAY The tenth birthday anniversary iof Atola Jane Eady, daughter-of! ; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Eady, was I celebrated at a dinner served (Thursday evening at the Eady ihome on Winchester street. The dining table was centered i with a pins and white birthday.cake bearing lighted fa ers. Cov-, ers were laid for the honored | guest, Patsy Garard. Betty Galilogly, Roberta Swygart. Mr. and [Mrs. Frank Butler and Mr. and .Mrs. Eady. The evenink was spent jin playing games. iPAPER READ AT MISSIONARY MEETING Mrs. Vance Maddox was hostess Ito the members of the Women's I Missionary society of the Baptist church at tlie regular business I meeting Thursday afternoon. The lives of Bible women have i been studied during the present (year, and Mrs. A. B. Brown road lan interesting paper on the life of I Rebecca. Mrs. Brown also con- , ducted the devotions. Refreshments were served by i Mrs. Maddox, assisted by Mrs. Cur■tis Moser. MEETING OF , LADIES AID The Laili - Aid Society of the | 1 First Christian church met wbh . Mns. H. L. Kern on Marshall street > 'Thursday afternoon. Mns. Wiliiam j K bls, the president, opened the ' meeting wi'h Scripture and s ng land Rev. J. M. Daw-son offered I nr yer. The offi er.s and members r?s- --: ponded to the roll call with Bible verses. A card of thinks from Mrs. |G. T. Burk for the sunshine box war I road. Mrs. H mer Ruhl and Mrs. Fr d Collier were named members of th" 1 calling committee, and Mrs. Norh Mangold and Mrs. Kohls, flow r lecninittee members for the year. Mrs. Ruhl reported on the 1934 calndar pl n. Mrs. Dorphus Drum read a piper on the life of Abraham Lincoln. Th. ni ' ting closed with the Mizrah benediction. A social hour f Rowed and Mm. Kern, assisted by Miss
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Sylvia Ruhl, served u luncheon of t j Vai ntln* appointmenta. Mrs. Noah I I Mangold was the aseiatlng hostess., Mrs. Fritl King's group of die 'Lndies Aid will hold a chicken ml Ino die soup «ule next Wedn sd-iy . I morning. Ord rs may be p ionuli [to Mrs King until Tuesday night. 1 1 ' The next meeting will he held I 'with Mrs. Elmer Harlacher and [ Mls-i Margaret Dani lu will be the I ! a. slstlng host .'ss. 1 ENTERTAINS . SO CHA REA CLUB i Miss Cecilia Appleman was bns- ' teas to the mt nibeni of the S > Ch i Rea Chib and one gm* t. Mias Mury Vast, ut her home on Sev-nth street I Thursday night. Prizes Ip bridge w re won by J»M. Civil' Buller, Mrc R. C. E’lnger and Miss Virginia Ehinger. . The n:xt meeting will ne held I with Mi ■( Regina Murtaugh. GUESTS AND MEMBERS ENJOY CLUB MEET.NG Miss Ruth Fleming wit boatees ■to the members and guests of th 1 Pinoehb Club at the home of Mr <■ Leo 'I - pie Thursday night. Gueits I other tbin the club members were Mr-. Arthur Baker, Mrs. Lloyd Al.r and Mb« E-sti Fleming. Mrs. Leo Teeple end Mi s Frieda Scherer r reived th l club prizes and Mr--. Ahr was awarded the guest priz". A luncheon was served foil wing the gamevi. MENU ANNOUNCED FOR CHURCH SUPPER The Ladies Aid Society of the | i Cnited Brethren church will serve I a Swiss steak supper in th - - church Saturday night from five to seven o’clock. Th« supper will be served f r twenty five emts and the menu I includes, Swiss steak, mashed po- . tatoes. gravy, cr 11111011 peas, cold elaw. pl: kies, pke- and coffee. Ths Christian Endeavor Society of the Zi n Reformed church will bold a hake eal ■ in the Mutschlerj Meat Market Saturd y. beginning ' at ten o’clock in the morning. All kinds of baked goods, including ■ cakes, pies iind cookies will be sold. M'SSIONARY SOCIETY HOLDS MITE BOX OPENING The Women's Missionary Society of the Presbyt rian church held the annibil mite box opening at th- 3 home of Mrs. J. L. Kocher on Adams street. Thursday afternoon. \n interesting pr gram was presented !in connection with the meeting. Mrs. W. E. Smith had charge of the devotions and Mrs. G. O. Walton presented the lecson study on the negro. |j Two numbers were eung by a high school trio comprising the Misses M rtha Elizabeth Callnnd, Evelyn Kohl’s and Mary Katheryn Tyndall. They were acctm'panied at the piano by Mi-<s Helen Haubold. i Living Valentines wer? p rtaryed by the children of the church. Tlios? appearing in the Valentines were Georgann'i Welton. Ali e langeton. Jimmy Cowens, Patty Rhodes, Kaye Runyon. Tommy Cole, Dian Linn
mid Nancy Sutton 1 Forty eight members and gu 'Sts w TO pr senet at the mietlng. Mru. ■ Kocher, nnLsted by the MiwdameH l Fred Patterson. Gladys Chamber lain, l.awr nii' Linn, R<is:oe Glendonning, .1 hn Sell r. r, J. C. Sutton mid Lois Black, i rveil dainty refr. shinetits. • "'*■ The Zion Junior Wulther League' will meet «lt the Luth ran school M nduy night at seven-thirty o’r|o< .<. MEETING OF EVER READY CLAS3 Tw nty four members of the Ev-i er Ready class t tie Methodiut' Sunday School met at the home of, Mrs. H. R. Carson, Thursday night, j The assisting host -os were th M sda tee \\ ■ 1- ’leery, C. A. Krugii Je s Burdg and P. G. Riker. Mrs. Lenta B> erv had charge of the devotions an.l Mrs. R. A. I Stuc >.y presided over th? busini'--; i meeting. Mrs. Stuckey ;nd Mr, Corson w re members of the inter tainment committee. One new member, Mrs. A. E., Susdorf, was taken into the organi-1 zati n. Following th? business' meeting. Mrs. Stuckey and Mrs. 'arson w re mexbers of t..e -nter-j tainment committee. On’ new member, Mrs. A- E. Sus-, dorf, was taken into the organization. Following th? business meet-' ing a social time was enjoyed. BFERSONALS Henry Hirschey of rout? 1, Mon-1 roe was a sliopp r here yesterd y I and renewed his subecrip'ion for another year. F. W. ttibble of Lansing. Mi hlgan and H- O. Dibble of Caro. Michigan, former residents of this city, 1 vi-sit d here Thursday. Amos L. Inniger of route 1. Berne mailed in his subscription today for | another y ar to the Deniocr t. C. A. Dugan dripped in and re- j newed hits paper for another year 1 by o.rrier. Miss Mary Cowan, deputy Adams county auditor, is suffering from tlie flu and has been ur.iible to work . f r several dys. Mrs. H. B. Heller is confin’d to her home bccnu.se of illness. Mrs. Olive Pet?m n. representative of the Fort Wayne chapter of the D. A. R.. Bryce Thomas, captain in the organiz’d reserves, and Mru. Bryce Thomas attended a recent meeting of th? organization in Fort ! Wayne o —■ —- National Council To Meet At Fort Wayne Fort Wayne, nd., Feb. 8 — (UP) —The 1935 nation-wide convention of the National council of Catholic women will be held here November 17-20, with the Mast R?v. John Francis Noll, bishop of Fort Wayne a host, it was announced by off;c? Is of the rganization today. It will b? the first time the meeting h s ever been held in Indiana.
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| Officials of the National council jof Catholic women chai ' Fort j Wayne a_s the Convention City as , u tribute to Filshop Noll,'who Is ; chairman f tlie Episcopal cum[mittee of th? Nutlonal Catholic wel- ’ fare council, having charge of CathI idle lay organizations. The national conclave was held at j Wa.dilngton, I). C., last year. « >1 Adams County Memorial Hospital Abraham Hab -gger, B me, matj r operation Friday morning. Miss Ruth Bryan, route 2. Doji- tur, dismissed Friday miming, i Mrs. Wilma Hileiciin, Rockford,! [Ohio, medical patient. ——o—. . , Boone Co, Sheriff Killed In Wreck L’banon, -!nd.. Feb. 8 —(UP) John H. P-per. -sheriff of Boone county since J.in. 1. was killed in-1 utantly last night when the auto-1 mobile in which h ’ was en r.ute to I j inveitigate a traffic accident over-' | turned on U. S. road 52, four miles ! north of here. Harry Slag!'. brother ),i-law of Ithe sheriff, driving th? automobile, ! was injured slightly. Slagle last control of the automobile w sen it skidd-! - d n icy pavement. I’eper w 3 a former c mmander of the local American L gion post.; . I’« was champion corn grow r of i Boones county for two y ars. Walter McDougal Is Store Manager Wolter McDougal, Fort Wavne. has tak°n charge of the Home iSt or’, 1 cated on North Second street, repl icing Robert Lee and (’. J. B rgman. both of Bluffton. Mr. ; McDougal will move his family to ' this city in a short lime. Tlie store I was c,pened about two months ago. i o OFFICERS SEEK CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE I they had captured and lost. “After that man slapped the agent with a hoer bottle anil dived ■ through the barroom window,-", ■ Leech said, “some other federal , : men brought me a lot of rogue's ■ gallery pictures and asked me to identify the fugitive. “I thought the man looked like Karpis, a little bit. but it might just as we'l have been Doyle." Leech said, however, that he heard one department of justice agent assuring another that their lost captive ’ certainly was Doyle." In Girard. fiOO miles distant in ——l——————— Most Coughs Demand Creomulsion Don’t let them get a Mrangle holdFight them quickly. Creomulsion combines 7 helps in one. Powerful but harmless. Pleasant to take. No narcotics. Your own druggist is authorizedto refund your money on the spot if your cough or cold is not relieved by Creomulsion. (adv.)
Houtheastern Kansas, police were! just an positive (hut the captive there was the man wanted In St. | 1 I’uiil. They said federal agents! told them so. Attorney general' Homer S'. Cummings said in Wush-l ington that his information was, fragmentary. .. o- ——. — . m ag?7fy N’EWR~ 1 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jaberg are ! the proud parents of a baby girl which •'rrivoil Thursday Jin. 31,' and has b<> n named Marlyn Vir , ginla. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kplter and j son R'Ubert were dinner guests of, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Arnold and family Sunday. Lewis Worthman. Jr., was a din-1 , nor giie.st of Mr. und Mru. Milton | Scherry and family Sun-lay. Mr. and Mrw. Jay Yost f Deca-j I tur, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Borne and ,f in ily were gueata of Mr. and MrsEdward Jaberg and daughters SunId y. Mr. and Mrs. George Lies of; I Sp’nc’rville Ohi> were dinner [ guests Mondy of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kruetzmin and eon Richnrd. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cow in, Dan-1 iel Scherry and daughter Marcella
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1 entertain’d for dinner Sunday Mr. ami Mrs. Franklin Fruchte and fa|mlly, Mi<s Mabel Harvey and ( < il | Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Ch irlaa Oettinger 'and Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Keil and f>irnlly of Van W. rt, Ohio, wore ' guests at u party Sunday at thu ptome of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hower i of Fort Wayne. Miftses Olive and Enim»t Milh-r Dale Baumgartner and Rev. D. B. , Garber of Markle wi-ro dinner gm»sts of Mr. and Mrs- E. J Miller 'and family Sunday. -o — Music Inspires Art Students Bouton —(UP) Button University art student* draw from music. I Soars Gallagher, instructor, plays ! the honograph records and marks the students on t ie sketches whl h ' th> ..music euppos’dly inwpirex. Cash .E WE HAVE NO SOLICITORS. YOU GE F FULL VALUE. PUMPHREY JEWELRY STORE
