Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 70, Decatur, Adams County, 22 March 1935 — Page 3

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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Miss Mary Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Friday Pinochle card party seriw, G. E ■ club rooma, 8:1.1 p. m. American Legion and Auxiliary, I - legion hall, 7:30 p. m. Brldgi Club, Mm. George Smith 1 7:30 -p. m. Pocah ntas lodge, It'd Mena Hall, 7 p. m. Saturday Pino-hie Club, Mrs. Francis Eadyi 7:30 ip. m. Pythian SWer cafeteria aupper, 1 i K. of P. Home. 5 to 7 p. m. M. E. Epworth League bake tvale, I Schafer etore, 10 a. m. Monday Art department meeting, Mrs. I Harry E. Dodd. 7:30 p. m. Llteiuture department meeting Mrs W. E. Sniltiv, 7:30 p. m Music Department. Miss Eleanor ■ Reppert, 7:30 p. m. , Research Club, Mrs. Charles I Prugh. 2:30 p. m. Dramatic department Mrs. Ern ! , ent Uhrlck. Tuesday Carpe Diem. Mrs. Roy Johnson.I 7:30 p. m. I Zion Junior Waith r League. i Lutheran school. 7:30 p. m. Root township Home Economics! Club, Mrs. Dale Mosas. 1:30 p. m. Wednesday Ladies Shakespeare Club. Mrs. J. H. Tyndall. 2:30 p. m. Historical Chib, Mm. L'ot-i B-'ery . 2:30 p. tn. | guests were arrang'd at small I tables center 'd with bud vases of i snap dragone. Mm. Barton's cover ’ was xarked with ti rose. At nix

—so fiir as ice know tobacco was first used about 400 years ago —throughout the years what one thing has given so much pleasure..so much satisfaction 'flri ’IMIrBI I '‘•‘ ,, “t.”M W'" ?: t W 2-r 4 ■ f*wf W’ v > IB* », / L i 4i « Jjf ri ■W tw. 4twAixWcV ’■BMP"®' ■' ■"’■■ . ■Sst^ZflKL/»_ r , ,• IMBIMMwB** - <% Today the Governor of North Carolina ? 4 Tff Jgf--- says to the Governor of South Carolina—- ' “Have a cigarette” ■ «* .>w.t- BKg< i rrio day people all over the world use x -“■ tobacco in one form or another. y I* Tl |e y chew it, they smoke it in pipes, t they smoke cigars and cigarettes, and here It was a matter of ( \ jf ** ’ s " hat an eminent physician said about pride with a host in y \ ’B k cigarettes: Colonial days that his / \ Jftjr\ \(X guests should smoke . ‘V > “Z hate been something of a student tobacco grown on his V? of cigarettes, and it is my belief that own plantation. \<\ IB IT# lCy °^ er m^est P nrest f orm ' A l' fity in w bich tobacco is used.” Yes, nowadays the cigarette is the most ''” fi popular form in which tobacco is used. A ffi- r> Jr good cigarette certainly gives men and women a lot of pleasure. f Have a Chesterfield — \ ’For one thing—they're milder. F° r ano^lcr thing —they taste better. ® I»JS. LIGCITT * MVIXS TO»M.<9 CO.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. MARCH 22, 1935.

j thirty o'clock a delicious three] ' course dinner was eerv d- ! Poll wing th- dinner the tables ] . wer • arranged for brldg ■ and at the i conclusion of three games, Mm j law Miller and Mine Mary Myers' I w re awitrded the prims. They in I 1 turn presented them to Mrs. Barton. 1 Patsy Am Rhoden entered the ! room drawing a wagon filled wit, i .shower gifts for Mr.s. Barton. The guest list for the party inI eluded tlw- Mlssvsv Iren 1 Holt-.ue -. Marjorie Dagit- 1 . Margaret Schu- | macher. M»iry Myem. Virginia lainrent, Agn s Baker. Marie Murtaugh i L ulse Thomae, Ethel Ervin. Ruth J Engle. Pan Hannnell, th ■ M sdamtw 'j Ervin Goldner, Lew Miller and Hoi mer Barton and tie- hostessee, Minn Edgell .Miss Haley aid Mm. I»thI ner ' Th Rebekah lailaige will me t In th I O. <) E. Hall Tn- <1 ay nigtltl , at seventhlrty o’clock. | The Lady of Victory Study Club will meet with Miss Roue St-Igmey-1 er Monday night at eight o’clock. I ENTERTAINS FOR DINNER BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Paul Sauter entertained the I memb rvv of ti -e Dinner Brldg 1 Club 'at iter home on North Second street. I Thumday night. Following the dini tier, the tables were arranged for I panes of contract t'lriiige. Mr.s. fl rntan Fvinaer will ent r- | tain the slub at her home in two w\ek.s. PROGRAM MEETING OF MISSIONARY SOCIETY Mrs. .1 e McMaken of Went MonI roe street wa.s hostels to the memI Ivors of the Baptist Miesionary SocI iety Thumday afternoon, for a program meeting. A miscellaneous proi gram, the subject of which was ! "H me nnd Its Influence" was pre- | sented and each member took part, giving talks or reading poeme n home. Mrs. Clarence Hilyard conducted the devotional xerctees- Reports ' front the spring missionary confer-

ence at Warren were given. Seven I il -h-gates from the local chur h utt tend <1 the conference. Plans were made- for a week of special services hie fimt week in - A-prtl. Al tills tlnii* Rev. F. I>. - Whitesell, i f Chicago, a former pas- ! I :r In this city, will d- liver the addI'lSSSes. During the social hour which followed Mrs. McMaken. assisted by her daughter IL len. serv d refrreh- ' menta. LADIES AID PLANS FOR CHURCH CONFERENCE The Ladbs Aid S ciety of the J Evangelical Church met. in the i churui parlors Thursday afternoon ! for a buslnese me ting. Plans were . mad ■ for the an.tia-1 conference of : the churt'l to be held in DecaturA tumbler shower was held and 'll was decid'd t<> lean the church it- xt Thursday. Thirty -members ! were present and the collection was ' fourteen dollurs and fifty cents. J The March section with Mrs. B. , F. Brelner, o iilrman, served re- | freshmenta. FOUNDERS DAY OBSERVED WITH SPECIAL PROGRAM The Women's Foreign Missionary] i Society of th 1 local Methodist! church observed Founders Day in ■ the church pari ,rs. Thursday after- ! noon. The observance wan in the 1 form f a guest day progni.m and a .lapanes l Tea. , The church wan decorated with Japan se lanterna for the oc asion. TYie women's auxiliaries from the Monroe, Genewi. Salem and Pleasant Mills Methodist churchi n. att -tided the program, ami a number . of local guests wer* also -present. Mrs. C. L. Walters had charge of ■ the devotions and Mrs. W. O. Little led in prayer. The program woe in 1 th* charge of Mru. Delton Passwater and included oriental piano numbers by Mrs. R. J. Myers of 1 Monroe, a grot 1 , 1 of songs by Rev. Elbert Morford cf Monroe, and a group of readings by Mrs. John 1 Floyd of M nroe. Mrs. Leota Beery gi.ve the history of the society

i which was found' d in 181111 wlhh| ■ eight women in attendance. In keeping with the afternoon . program chat alters were represent-j i ed by the society imamD r« whoI appeared in Japanese oistunies- : They wore Mrs. R. A Stuckey., Mm l ■lllarve linker. Mrs. Frank Crta-t, Mr.s ' ! Jack Leigh and daughter Jacquelin . Mrs. Leigh and daughter wore! ’ I coutumes worn by their r-'lativee ■ who are mlssl tialrles In Korea. ] Rev. H R. f'araon pive a talk i and Mrs. Carson offered the di.s-1 I iiiiasul prayer. Refresiinientn were: Is rved by Mro. Frank Krick, Mrs.! ' i F. Fenimore and Mrs. Pa-sswater. | ’! Tile n xt meeting of the society will: be h-Id with Mr.s Alfred Beaveni I Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dugan, TheoI dors Gralik-er, Daniel Sprang and Mrs. M E- Rice wer- in Ri hniond j attended the funeral services for I Mm. P. W. Smith. , Dorphre Drum. Nah Fry. L. C. ] Helm and Fred Majors attended a j district meeting of the Odd Fellows I Isodge in Blufft-.n Thursday night. | Frank Liniger of r ute 2.. Decatur

I Decatur Country | CLUB | INVITES Vzl YOUTO 1 Aaj r DINE - DANCEf i and be Merry ?Ki

| was trading here Thursday and reI newed hie piper. Raymond Bluhm of route 1, Mon- ] roe was a bus in- hs visitor here yeaI terday and renewed his paper. Harold Lautsenhebier and Bob I Spain of Bluffton visited In this * city Thursday evening. <>. M Reffey and daughter Vlo- ' ’let return'd this morning t> Snipi hur Springe. Ohio after visiting I with friende and relatives in thin ] city and Berne. I Tne McCormick Deering etore Is I ! located on the corner of Third ami I .Monroe streets, liack of th- Pon ! tiac garage. Miw. J. T. Gllllom of Portland. I who died at her home Tuesday . - night, was a cousin of Fred Han- | cher of this city. Funeral servlcee I for Mrs. Gllllom were held al Port- - I land this oft- rnoon. ■■ - o Beat Mother-In-Law, Given Jail Sentence' Bloomington, Ind.. Maroli 22 1 DPl—Pleading guilty to a charge -of beating his mother-in-law so severely she lout the eight - f one 'ey* 1 , Charlie Smith was sentenced in Monroe circuit court late yeeter-

day to one to 10 years in the state prison. Smith confessed he iittnckml Mre. Tillie Smith with a broom handle March 3. Her right ey.- wae goug d so badly that uiiysicivins removed

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I 11. Sunith’R wife, Jane, implh-ated In the -i-onfiueion. attempted to commit suicide In the Bedford jail Wednesday night, Sheriff Ixibt Brun r revealed ut Smith’* trial.