Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 111, Decatur, Adams County, 9 May 1935 — Page 3
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I FLOWERS for the “Best Girl in the World" MOTHER I MOTHER’S DAY—NEXT SUNDAY ■ Mother’s Day is NOT a day of Lavish Giving — hut ■ rather a day of sentiment —a day set aside for ■ Mother Love Appreciation! I ■ Flowers are the ONLY Gift that EXACTLY I express the sentiment of th<> day — the one | thing that EVERY MOTHER understands. ■ M hile your gift of Flowers is most appropriate, ■ still it can be practical. Something that will grow ■ and b'oom all summer is a constant reminder of I >our affection. ■We will have for sale at our Greenhouse and the fl Brock Store ONLY— I FRIDAY and SATURDAY ■s / i Howers for Mother’s Day. Select the flowers you ■ "ish and we will deliver them for you. j Member of Telegraph Delivery Service. I SPECIAL CHILDREN’S OFFER J —COUPON—- ■ „ This Coupon and 25c entitles I 12 . I Plant—which may be selectdecatur floral co.™--'"” I Mman A« - PHOM *» I Ing the plant. I —- At The BROCK STORE.
DUTIFUL DAUGHTERS HOLD CLASS MEETING I The Dutiful Daughters class of - the Evangelical Sunday Schdol met • Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. i Arthur Baker, with Miss Inez Del- ■ ler and Mrs. Dwight .Meyers the ■ assisting hostesses. Mrs. Dick McConnell opened the I meeting and the members repeated i the Lord's prayer. The regular I routine of business was followed.! after which the meeting was turned over to the program committee comprising of Mrs. Amos Ketchum and Mrs. Ralph Johnson. Refreshments were served dur- - ing tho social hour. The next I i meeting will be held with Mrs. I i Dwight Sheets and Mrs. Russel Melchl and Mrs. Howard Meyers will be the assisting hostesses. i A .meeting of th' girls group of i the M. E. Kingo II raid Society wan 1 held in the chur . i Wednesday after | • school. Th,- next meeting will be 1. Id with Anola Friedt on Saturday. June 1. At this m eting the girls > re urging to bring th Ir Mite Boxes. PLANS MADE FOR MOTHERS DAY PARTY The Catholic Indies of Columbia met f r the regular buelnese meeting Tit sday night in the K. of C. hall. Plana w re made for a MothSr’n Day party to be .'.eld Tuesday evening. May 21. The party will be In the form of ■ t pot luck sup.ter served at sixthirty o’clock followed with card I games. Mrs. Winifred Gillig and Mru. Th. reseat Schafer will art as co- hairm n in charge of the ar'range.ni nte for the party. Other me ribers of the c. nmittee will be I ’ Mia. William Schuniaeker, Miss I Margaret Schuniaeker, Mrs- Curl i St-.'igmeyer. Mrs. Rob.-rt Miller, i Mrs. UrcJlle Stulls and Mia? Marie | Zeser. The regular meeting f the Wo- I I m n of the Moos? will be taeld in the Moos? Home tonight at eev?n- --' thirty o’clock. C. E. JUNIORS TO ENTERTAIN MOTHERS The Christian Endeavor juniors i of the United Brethren church will entertain t . eir mothers with a party • Friday evening at seven o'clock in i the church basement. The following l program will be presented: Pre lud?—'lrene Light. Song. *’B? True to Mothers” — , entire group. Scripture and prayer. S ng. ‘ How Sweet the N' rue ot l Mothero’’—Juni ns. Recitation—Bennie Roop. Exercise, "‘Vindi ating Mother" , —Marjory Butl.r and J ?wel Clas s I R citation, ’ .Mother Was a Little l Girl Like Me.”—Alice Sheets Duet—Anna Brandyberry and Vi- | vian Hitchcook. Recitation— Mary Bollinger. I Exercise, "Our Mother”—Three I boys ' nd thr< ? girls. Solo-Joyce R p. Exercis ■, "In .Mother Humor —
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY MAY 9. 1935.
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Miaa Mary Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Thursday 1 B. Work and Win class, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Drake, 7:30 p. m. So. Cha Re i Club, Miss Genevieve Kitson, 7:30 p. tn. Eta Tun Sigma sorority, postponed. Union Chapel latdles Aid Society, Mrs. (II n Roughfa. 1:30 p. m. Evangelical W. M. S., church parlors. 2 p, m. l*lea><ant .Milks M. E. Women's, Missionary Society guest day, , church, 1:30 p. m. Mt. Pleasant latdle.s Aid Society Mrs. Sam Fuhr® .n, 2 p. m. Bobo U. B. Ltdles Aid Society ■ chick n supper, Bobo Schocl, 6 to 8 p. m. Plii Delta Kappa annual Spring I dance, Decatur Country (Tub, 9 p. m. Eastern Stans regular stated ini' ting. Mas ni ■ Hall. 7:30 if. an. U. B. Ladlee Aid Society, Mns. Wiii Hoffman, 2:30 p, m Commonweal Study Club, K. of C. Hall, 7:30 p. m. Better Homes Economics Club, Mrs. Rolland Sprung: r. 7 p. tnCalvary Ladies Aid Society, church, afternoon. Zion Reformed junior choir, church, 7 p. m. W. O. T- M. regular meeting. Moose Hone, 7:30 ,p. m. Friday United Brethren C. E. Juniors mother's day party, church basement. 7 p. m. Zion Luth ran Missionary Society card party. Lutheran school, 7:30 p. m. M. E. Women's Home Missionary I Society. Mrs. D?lton Pass water, i 2:30 p. m. Evangelical Loyal Daughters c 1-tss box social, postpone ts. Union Chapel C. I. C. claits, Mr. iind Mrs. Aim! Miller, 7:30 p. m. M. E. Ever Ready class. Mru. Delton Biauwater, 7:30 p. tn. Saturday Root Twp. Happy Homemakers 4-H Club. Alma June Wynn. 1:30 I p. m. M. E. Ladies Aid Society cafeteria supper, church parlors, 5 to 7 p. m. Evangelical Mission Band Mother’s Day program, church basement, 3 p. m. Zion Lutheran Missionary Society flower sale. Lankencu'u Boston Store and Walters Plumbing Shop, 8:30 a. m. Hoagland M. E- Ladies Aid Society bake sale, Smitley’u Stere in Hoagland. 1 p. m. Zioji Reformed (I. M. G. Mother's | Day tea, church parlors, 3 to 4:30 p. m. Monday Adonis County Do.T.ocratic Woman'u Club meeting. Libr.ry i'.iall, 7:30 p. m. American Legion Auxiliary Mo'i'ier’s I 1 y program, United Brethren church, 7:30 p. m. Pythi n Sister staff. Pythian home. Tuesday Presbyterian Progressive class, Mrs. C. A. Dugan, 7:30 p. m. Six junior girls and three little fairteu. Reading, "My Mother's Bible” — with music a.compani.r.ent by Vivian Hitchcock and Irene Light. Exercise, “The S.cnet”— five junior girls. Duet —Arline Roop and Richard IlakeyExercise. "Crowning the Queen” .Maxine Hilton and Nine junior iboyu. Recitation—Ruth Myers Recitation—Annabelle Roop Pantomine —Six junior girls. Benediction. Members of the Junior class are asked to send or bring flowers to j the church for decorating. I ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Bob Cole w 1 s hostess to the members of the Mardi Bridge ( lub at her h me Wednesday night. After five games of bridge, the high score prizes were u.wurded to Misses Bernice DeVoss and Cathtyn Fritzing.r. Mrs. Chalmer Debolt a recent bride, was presented a gift. Following the games a one 'course luncheon was served. ■ Tie Progressive class of the Presbyterian Sunday school will meet with -Mrs. C. A. Dugan Tuesday night at seven-thirty o’clock. The American Legion Auxiliary will entertain wibh a Mother’s Day program for Gold Star Mothets Monday night at seven-thirty o'clock at the United Brethren church. All members are urged to be (present. officers elected at MONROE 4-H CLUB The Monroe township 4 H Club held its first meeting Wednesday afternoon at the Monroe ihigh , lachool. A song was sung and during 'the business meeting the election of officers was held. Betty Sprunger was named presid.nt; Vera Schwartz, vice-ipreei-1 dent; Vivian Schwartz, secretary-' treasurer; Creta Longenberger, ! pianist; Virginia Schwartz, song , nd yell leader; Eleanor Filliman, news reporter. The total attendance was sixteen.
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By HARRISON CARROLL Copyritiht, t9SS, Kino Eeaturea Hyndit atr, Inn. HOLLYWOOD The wiser they Come, the harder they fall. Guy Klbhee wum rlbl>ed recently to the verge of apoplexy. The Warner Brothers comedian ha« been talking everybody’# ear off about the flailing trip
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he and Oliver Hardy had planned. He even persuaded the studio to arrange the shooting jwhedule of "Not On Your Life ”, mo he could finish hi« acenes and get away. The troupe was hard at It when a man came up
to Kibbee on the set and handed him a legal-looking paper. The comedian or>ened it s o discover an injunction forbidding him to leave town until his 1934 fishing license was Investigated. Beet-red with anger. Kibbee rushed off the set to telephone his lawyer. After a few questions, the counselor asked what judge had signed the injunction. And it was not until then that Kibbee discovered the document was signed by Vince Barnett. Hollywood's champion ribber and a fellow player m the picture. Marion Davies, who has had the sympathy of all Hollywood over the loss of her father, the late Judge Bernard J. Douras, carried on the tradition of the show world and is back at work. Her absence caused no loss of time on her picture. "Page Miss Glory". The company shot around her and picked up with her scenes afterwards. Down in Birmingham. Ala., they are brightening up a room which has never been occupied since Gail Patrick left it three years ago to go to Hollywood. Gail is coming home. The Paramount star was invited to attend the cotton carnival in Memphis, and the studio has given her permission to continue on south and visit the home town. Gail will arrive wearing the same clothes she had on when she left. She has saved them all this time. She still remembers the scared, almost-afraid-to-hope beauty contest winner who started off to Hollywood expecting to be sent home after a week. This department doesn’t know much about caged birds, but John
The next m eeting will be held Wed-' n'fiday. May 15, at the Monroe i school. Girls w.’Ahing to become members of the cltih are a«’<ed to, be present at thin meeting. JUNIOR WALTHER LEAGUE ELECTS NEW OFFICERS The Zion Junior Walther Loigiie| held the regular business meeting! Wednesday night in th? Lutheran sch ol with fifteen members nd two senior advisors i re-sent. Two new members, Catherine. Weiland and Vera Sau?r, wer? tak-j an into the organization. Rev. Paul; W. Schultz g»ive an interesting! educational ti Ik on the subject,! “Your Penwnal Life.” The election of officers resulted j in Alibert Keller, president; Robert; Selk.!ng, vice-president and Viola! Ellsworth, secretary and treasurer, j Margaret Hoffman. Viola Hunter
For Your MOTHER Don't forget Mother on her special day—Sunday, May 12. Give her some useful article. We have arranged a number of specials that are useful as well as inexpensive. WASH FROCKS "fl Women’s Betty Brown Wash Frocks. ■ I These garments guaranteed Fast color. Another dress if yours fades. All styles a beautiful assortment of Ladies AH Silk DresNew Hats. Such a s4 » s< sizes 36 to 52, in thoughtful Mother’s Day beautiful selection gift in all head sizes. “ , - u to choose from. $1 lo sl-95 $2-95 $7-95 Full Fashioned Pure Silk Hose, sizes B'/z to 10'/ 2 49c to 79c Ladies Handkerchiefs 5c to 25c Ladies Silk Bloomers 25c to 69c Ladies Silk Slips 59c to $1.39 36 inch Fast Color Prints 10c to lsc 36 inch Printed Rayon Crepes in light and dark colors 29c yd. Womens Arch Support Slippers, all leather Womens Novelty Dress Slippers $1.95 to $2.95 underselling STOAU
Miljan swears his pet German thresher has died of jcalouey and a broken heart. John found a the thresher moping in a bird store several years ago. It wouldn’t whistle and the store owner couldn’t figure out why. John spoke a few words In German to the bird and it immediately perked up ami began to whistle. John was so flattered he bought the thresher for SSO and took it home, where they became great friends. Then a baby arrived in ths family. Soon, the thresher began |to mope again. He kept It up until I the other day he died. Miljan is sure ; it succumbed from jealousy. j The actor is so affected by ths incident that he is disposing of 101 [other birds in his aviary. What Hollywood dance director Is , car rying around a $7,500 ring, trying to get up nerve to offer it to the object of his affections? And he’d better look out for his pals are pulling a rib on him. HOLLYWOOD TICKER-TAPE— The $25 chain-letter has now appeared at one Hollywood studio. . . . Shirley Temple is in Palm Springs for 10 days liefore she starts work on "Curly Top’’. . . . Silliest of all the rumors is about Jean Muir going into a jealous rage about the parts of a fellow actress. If you hear it. forget It. It isn’t true. . The Douglas Shearers have compromised and will call their baby "lan’’. She wanted to name him Ivan and Douglas prefer-
red John. . The Lon Chaney, J i s., have just celebrated their ninth we d d ing anniversary. . . . The electricians on the "College Scandal” set presented Arline ' Judge with * ; huge basket of flowers and a note saying; "you’re the top”. She was so
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touched she cried. . . . Shirley Ross | isn't so wrapped up in Henry Fonda , that she can’t find time to go out j with H. F. Stewart. Jr., young Pasa- , denan. They were at the Cocoanut Grove together the other evening. ... And remember the little setter that was supposed to be afraid of a gun in "Reckless”? Jean Harlow has adopted it. DID YOU KNOW— I That Shirley Temple played in a ! one-reel picture, “War Babies”, when I she was three and one-half years old?
and Robert Selking were aßpointefl members of the entert ininent committee; Linda Marbaei’?, Ell3n Mailand and Harold Sauer, m inberahip j otnmittee; Le: na Selking and LuI ella Frohnapfel. sick committe?, and Ellen Mai? nd. librarian. Plan.? ware made to hold a wein-cr roß' t at Sunset park on Wednesday ' night, May 22. ARRIVALS — i Mr. and Mrs. Otto Scaer of Van ! Wert. Ohio, ar? th? parents of a i boy baby b.;rn Tuesday, May 7. This is th’ first child in the family. Mrs. j Scaer was formerly Mias Roue ' Blak?y of Decatur. o — Farr-Better ( leaner saves ' p'entv of work with House (Menninjy. I(WS
Personals Tim condition of L onard L. Merryman who ha? bf<>i s rimisly ill fir th. pimt week' t his home In the National Hotel, was reported I > be aibout the < a.m- today. Mrs. Mary <'. Miller, Mrs. Loe Myeni, Mru. Charlo-, J Miller ami Marc. 'llih Miller visit <1 with pt-la-lives in Fort Wayne W diii' ilay. Mrs. 11 mer Myers and Mrs. E. 11. Mi y of tills elty, Mrs. (1. Ache son and Mru- Sehumm of WHlahlre. Ohio, visited in F rt Wayne Wedneeday. Mi' < Leona Ma Mo- r. senior in Hie Wren hlgi scho 1, will r Ign June f>, during Van Wert, Olii '.s fourth anno 1 Peony Fediv 1. Mhat Mceer’s maids of ho:.or will be
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I Mias Helen Baxter, Van W rt high I [school and Mias Edith McGowen,! I Hoaglln Jackson high n hool. Mias B mice DeVotut will upend j tin- w ek-end in Sturgis, Michigan. Ml.wt Dora Shoa nlierg will go to j i Blooming: n where uh ' will attend! | the Indiana Enivi-rsity Junior Prom' ! Frltl' y night, ami remain forthe 1 i week-end-MI-h Lu y Little will 't“v- Sun-1 day for New York <'H». Among thoai fr m this elty who; 'attended the Legion meeting at Av-1 ilia W dni'day wi re Mr. and Mrs. I Adrian Buk' r, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph! Hoop Mr. and Mrs. Herb Kern, Mn Leo Ehl r and Mi . V. J. Bor-; inunu. Tli FEE chorus class will meet tonight i t 8 o’el ek at the Decatur i ■lgh echo 1. Rev. and Mru. Paul N. -grigg of! Fowler, Kai' in, will prea h both
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I morning and evonlng at jhe Plealeant Valley Fri md-s churuli Sunday. I This le the forni-T church home ot Mrs. Csgrlgg. O' ■ 111 1- 11 a ♦ Adams County Memorial Hospital ♦ ♦ The b by born to Mr. and Mra. Walter Miller, 2095 Third street, at the i ospltal Wednesday morning ! hae be n named Stiairt Bryson. Mrs. Fred Hancher, 208 South . Second ati mt. major operation, l Thursday m rnlng. —o ■Deac Martin, Unique Services’ Cl v.land —(UP) When ('. T Martin hung up his shingle to edit houae organs, write trade paper articles etc., his do r read: "D ac Martin Unique Services." -—-- - — >
