Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 76, Decatur, Adams County, 29 March 1935 — Page 3
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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline. 11 A. M. Miss Mary Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Friday ', Bnptlst Phllathae elasa, Mrw. I Vance Maddox “:30 >n. nt I • Ben Hur publl bunco jorty. IL n ' Hur Hall. X p. in. Amerltan Legion Auxiliary exeI ciitivt* committee called meeting, Mrs. Ralph Roop, 2 p. m. I M. E. Aid Society, Mr.<. J. I M. Miller, 2:30 p. m. „ Saturday | Zion Reformed Mkteion Band, church parlors. 2:30 p. nt. Tri Kappa rummage eale, Erwin | building formerly occupied by Fishier and Harris etore. 9a. ni. Sunday Zion Reformed W. M. S. and O. M. O. installation of officers, church :7 p.m. > Monday Firemen’s Auxiliary, Mna. Harry I Stults. T:3O i>. mResearch Club. Mre. C. R. Saykra | 2:30 p. in. , Woman’s Cluh. Art department in 1 charg ’. 7:45 p. m. Christ’on Corinthian class, North i Conyorw, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Psi lota Xi business meeting, i Mayor’s cornrtroom, 7:30 p. m. 1 Evangelical Dutiful Daughters ' class, postponed two weeks, Tuesday Afternoon Chib, Miu. : Walter Deitsch, 7:30 p. m. Zion R formed W. M. S-. church ' pari r«. 2 p. m. 1 Tri Kappa social meeting, Mrs. i Palmer Eicher. X p. m. Wednesday Historical Club closing. Mm. Del-1 I ton Passwater. 1 p. m. Thursday Methodist W. H. M S.. Mns. A.' J. Smith. 2:30 p. m. rer. Eileen Jackson, Lulu Gerfber. t Jan t and Katheryn Ann Goldner. | Dick and Billy Schaf r. Dick Gold-! ner >:nd Carl Miller. —o DISCUSSES SOY CONTTNCKD FROM PAGE ONE - — market than in previous years.” Mr. McMillen closed by stating' I that good cultivation is necessarv ! lin production of boy beans. Fall i ■or early spring plowing should be j I done and after the beans are sown. ■ I they should be cultivated to g§t j rid of weeds. Scoutmaster Talks j Sylvester Everhart, scoutmaster iof the Rotary troop of - boy scouts, ! ; talked briefly on the activities of | the troop. He told of contests now , , being held to determine the Rotary ‘ i scout who will be sent to the jami boree in Washington. D. C. next j I August. Mr. Everhart also told of the improvements made at the Ro- | tary scout cabin, recently donated, to the troop by Dale W. McMillen. | Harry Dodd was chairman of the | program. ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gillig of Deca-. tur ar? the parents f n boy baby i born Thursday night at the Adame county memorial hoepital. A boy fiaby was born this morn- j ing to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Myers, D catur, at the Atkirns county I mexorial hospital. o_ Trade in a Good Town — Decatur, i A yeast 16 times more powerful than ordinary yeast cake What an amazing discovery for users of yeast! Think of the benefits of a yeast with such power—so quick in action! Puretest Brewer’s YEAST is non-fermentable So called live yeasts really contain live bacteria. Puretest Brewer’s Yeast is not a live yeast. There are no bacteria to putrefy and cause flatulence! SAVE $4.97 on 79c can A 79c can of this yeast equals 192 yeast cakes in vitamins. Puretest Brewer’s YEAST i B. J. SMITH DRUG CO. ’ ij • v.ArrWr
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MARCH ?9, 1935.
Mns. Hubert Cochran, who quite 111 for th* pust four week*, Ls able to he up and about again. Di kie and J’ickie Heller of Indianapolis are vWtlng with their grandpar nt.s, Mr. and Mrs. J. H Hiller. They were accompanied to this city by their |>arenta, Mr. and Mrw. Dick Hell* who will jepssntl the w ‘ek-end at French Lldk. Among the w men from Decatur who attend d the bridge party, dinner imd fiook review at the Shrine T i pie in Fort Wayne Thursday w ere the M -sdam e s Walter Deitsch, Dave Adams. W. Guy Brown, R. A. Stuokey, f>an Tyndall, Leigh Bowen, O. L. Vance. Harry Molts, Sim Burk. Avon Burk. Palmer Eldler, Herman Myers, (’. A. Dugun and Fred Patters n. M. E. Hower, Carl Fisher and Walter D 'llech attend'd the .spring convo ation at the Shrin’ Temple in F rt Wayne Wednesday night. Mrs. Cyril Hubbard of Chicago is visiting with her sister, Miss V?rneal Whalen in this city. C. E. Bell of the Ist Fountaine Handle company has been in New York and other citl « in the east this we*k Io king after business for his company. City tr .isurer Ada Martin and Miss Mary McKean, auditor of tftie city (plant looked after business in ' idianar olis yesterday. The condition of Andy Foos was reported bette? today He has been showing some improvement the past few days. C. D. H uk of H-. < i gland was a business visitor in this city today. Pete Rentschler of Hamilton, Ohio, looked after business at the Decatur Casting company yesterday. A new roof is being plae d on the i Trout residence. The front of the Smith Drug ] company building Ls being painted. THREE BANDITS r CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE police. He was captured when a | packing box. upon which he had I hopped in an effort to negotiate a fence, collapsed. He revealed the names of his companions and their arrests followed quickly. As the fragmentary story was pieced together Sheriff Reiter said two of the released hostages were Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Brode. ot Chi-
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j eugo. These were believed to be the two released in Cicero witli terse 'iiirderH to "acrum.” ' The seizure of the green sedan land Its occupants incurred about noon Wednesday near Janesville, Wis„ shortly after the raid on the Mauston State hank In which Cashier R. H. Hale was wounded when ihe seized a shotgun and opened I Are. Four miles south of Mauston the , bandits’ car broke down and they i took possession of another, foreling a man and woman to accotnp- | any them. The car was wrecked i and the fugitives halted a second 'car, ta>klng its womain driver with , I them after abandoning the first couple. The woman's car was 100 slow and a car carrying Ed Shea and 1 Mrs. Aimee Winrich of Madison, J Wis„ was commandeered next. It was Shea and Mrs. Winrich, released after carrying the bandits I several miles, who told of seeing . , them halt the green sedan carryi ing two men and two women, men- , i ace the ccupants with guns and I force them to take them away. o Calvary Evangelical Church James Darr. Superintendent Sunday School 9:30 Prayer and Praise Service at 10:30. Worship out Thursday night 1 7:30. O College Chorus To Give Concerts I Thp Marion college community | < 'orus of voic<« will give three presentations of the Ismten . | canto tn, "The Story of the <’r,w.«” , by Dudley Buck. Sunday March 31 • at the Jonesboro M. E, church, I Several students ot Adams county are .numbers. o DEMAND MADE CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE unusual procedure. Leaders were making every esI fort to hush-up the mixup. . I Buchanan, after Wallace left, refused to discuss the visit and implied that the request for delay before house action had come from ’ the senate. Equally ambiguously he added that "a majority of the conferees i on both sides are against the bill.” I Buchanan declined to discuss ' the possibility that he might ask •' for the bill to be sent back to con-
ference. Thu house mult accept ■ the conference report first. , | o Wells County Man ('rushed To Death ; Bluffton, Ind., March 29—'(UP) —Eugene Perry. 67, a far.iier, wa.s crushed to death laat night while I cranking hln automobile. The iicel-1 dent cxicurred Just after he und hla , wife had returned home from »i Methodiet conference here. — ———o Catnapert Dyed Kitten (’iimax. Wash. ■ (U.R) A Persian [' kitten, light gray whim he disappeared from the home of Mr. and J Mrs. Joe Berreman. was coal black when he returned two months later. Though the color would not wash off. the Berremans believed th i 1 kidnapers had dyed the kitten's ' hair, to conceal his identity. o i He Felt the Stings , Columbia. Va.-(U.R) Ralph Flem- . ing. of Catawissa, felt two stings—- . the yting of the bee. and the sting I of the law. When arraigned in I court on a charge of stealing a j hive of bees. Fleming's face, marked with numerous bee stings, was evidence against him. 0 Ohio Building lnc r ea s ed Columbus. O.- <U.R> Business of t the building trades industry in Ohio last year increased 12.3 per cent over 1933. the Bureau of Business Research. Ohio State University, . reported here. Page Paul Bunyan > I Shelton. Wash. -(U.R)—A Douglas i fir equal to some handled by the ’ i legendary Paul Bunyan was cut near Shelton for the Simpson mill, i ,; It scaled 16,680 board feet. The ■ 24-foot butt cut measured 14 feet I in diameter at the base, 10 feet at i the top. —o PUBLIC AUCTION All the remaining stock of the C. D. Teeple store goes to the highest bidder. 7:00 p.m.. Saturday. March .30. 1 F° R Cash WE HAVE NO SOLICITORS. YOU GET FULL VALUE. PUMPHREY JEWELRY STORE
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Student* Earn Their W»y Durham. N. H.- (U.R) -Accmding ' to l*ieaid*iit Tyler Dennett of the University of New Itampuhire, twothirds of the students here are , euinlng part of lheir wuy.
