Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 141, Decatur, Adams County, 14 June 1935 — Page 3

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given economics club ~ ,1. evening at | anil Mrs. ■K j • letillg lIOSI eves. ( w lie' i Hi ’ .. Mrs. i I' in th" tile Mnlirue |L 111" i' link ■ When J 7 ■cl’ege hoys More rah-rah ” hats W tou remember how dashy"iir tig brother looked in college regalia, back in ■Kjt' ,inj how Decatur young w»re captivated by his Very likely, too, you his asking for 'Torn for breakfast. '-’c''- Corn Flakes were then. People who tried were delighted wilh their mil flavor. But even they jHLI.I ir.t f,>re-ee the tremendous hi popularity that h i- made th" worhl'-favorite reaißcereal. I K"Hogg's Corn Flakes are line-t quality you can Buy — ' t.nllv better for 20 I > he ii imitated, ii.itur ilh. i rmirhy. appetizing g Ihl- never been succes.-fullv "ho v i-its the huge, spot-K-Hogg kitchens can underV lit Kellogg’s Corn Hakes imr and more whole-ome. - crisper, more tempting Order them today, from grocer! I Born flakes K THE FINEST MADE

■"hIADISON Theater RUN FIRST CLASS fiISUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY |Paullukas| I Affairs Os A ■GENTLEMAN ■A New Kind of I MURDER MYSTERY! ■■Any one of his former flames could have Iwoinmitted the crime — ho Did? II It’s Sensational! ■MF ill; LEILA HYAMS. PATRICIA ELLIS. I’HICU’ ■■tEED. ONSLOW STEVENS, Dorothy Burgess, Bond, and Joyce (.omptoii. H ADDED- By Special Request! ROOMERS"—A Real Comedy Hit. SB “BEES BUZZ”—With Andy Clyde and Harry AL!, FOR !<><• an<l L~>c II - TODAY AND SATURDAY — ■ It’s A Special! I “Hoot Gibson” -“The Cowboy Comedian in ■ Simsef Range ■ You'll Laugh till it Hurts! | AND A SECOND FEATURE That will give you Spills, Thrills an w a | “THE BRO KE N COIN’’ g You guess the rest. |M ALL FOR Hh and 15c ■I ■ „ Matinee Saturday and Sunday at 6:3 q pm. KI I Show Starts Saturday and Sunday 1 1! COME EARLY! AVOID THE CROWL

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Miss Mary Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 i Friday Pocahontas lodge. Red M tut hall , 7:30 |>. tn. i American Leginn Auxilary Legion Hall, 7:30 p, m, prompt. I Mt. Pleasant laidlee Aid Society [Mrs. Francis Fuhrman. 2 p. nt. Saturday Psi ..ota XI dance, postponed one I week, Evnngellcal Little Heraldn church ba- rent. 3p. m. IT. B. Ladles Aid friend chicken eufi «r, rfninch. J to 7 p. m. Ev’ingelical Mission Banti, riliurch btkse.ment. 3 ,p. m. Tuesday B'lta Theta Tail Alumni sorority, Mns. Jack Brunton, S p. tn. M. E. Mary and Martha cla.-e, I Mns. Dmiel Sprang, 6 p. m. Wednesday Zion Reformed Phoebe Bible class. Mrs. Leand Frank. 7:30p. m. Decatur Home Econonti s Club, [ Mrs. Clarence Drake, 1:30 p. ,m. | she 11; pointed committees to assist j her. Mra. Floyd gave a Ivoon on cann- | ing of vegetabee. meats and vegetables,' nd Mns. R y Prive talked on I th'? eelection, care and value of kitI t hen knives. A demonstration on I paring potatoes was given by four I members of tSie group. At the close of the meeting re-1 freshmenle of ice tr.iim, cupcakes' I and orangeade were served by the i hostesses to the following mem-| hers, the M sdain- s Adolph Hanni.l Jake Kessler, J mes A. Hendricks. I Homer Winteregg, John Floyd. William S. Smith. E. W. Busche. John Crist, Everett Rice, A. D. Crist. Wil-' Ham Ish, William Stucky, Ervin I Stu. ky. Roy Price, Clifford Essex, M nno Amstutz. Chari' s Bahner and Miss Betty Amstutz. Th? meeting of the Pocahontas lodge will lie held tonight at seven thirty o', lock in Red Mens Hull. The Mary and Martin class of the Methodist Sunday school will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Daniel Spring, 507 North Second street at six o'clok. A potluck supper will b? s rved and all

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1935.

| F.D. R. Welcomes Brother Nobles *4 IM 0 ’• ... President Roosevelt dons a fez to extend a welcome to brother Shriners w ho called at White House as advance guard of thousands of order who will visit capital for annual conclave. The President is a noble ul the Cyprus Temple of Albany. members of the class and their fa-! Huley will act as publicity chairm in milie.s are invited to attend. Bleb for the dletri. t. Mb!. William Noll is to bring her own table service. will enter a ontest of past regents. Tw.nty members of the local organREGULAR MEETING ization plan to attend. I OF EASTERN STARS Th regular stated meeting of the The Psi kt aXi dance which was I Eastern Star lodge w -s held in the to have b en held in the Masonic Masonic hall Thursday evening, hull tomorrow night, ii as been posti Binns were made to move into the poned until next Saturday night. | new home on Third street, soon. DELTA THETA TAUS I SORORITY MEMBERS PLEDGE NEW MEMBERS ENJOYS PRETTY PARTY [ .'.mpre.Hive pledge services were Mrs. Harold Smith and Mrs. Ar- held Thursday evening at the home i ■tliur Vogl wede entertained the jof Miss J anette Clark for Mrs. members of the Delta Theta Tan ; Charlo: Holthouse the Misses sorority Wednesday evening at the Mary Katheryn Leonard. Mary bom ’ of their motl.ier, Mrs. Charles I Wertzberger, Ruth Voglew de and Christen on Ncrth See nd street. | Mildred A k?r. The horn ■ w s beautifully decor-1 Following the pledging u picnic ated in a color note of yellow and was held in Sunset park. rose. A dinner was served in five courses, and the pr vuiling colors LARGE CROWD ATTENDS were used in the appointments. BOWERY DANCE THURSDAY The guests were seated at small A iirge cp.wd attended the Bowtables which were centered with I ery dance given by the Decatur lend vases of red and yeßjw rose- Junior Chamber of Commerce at tlhe buds. Bridge games were played (Decatur Country Club Thursday and the- prizes were won by the evening. Misses Florence und Margaret ' Tj carry out the theme of the Holthouse. affuir the tables w ’re left bare. Candies stuck in hotties furnished the j MOOSE WOMEN light for the dunce. I TO ATTEND MEETING Music was presented by Hal TeeThe reguar meeting of the Wo- tens and his orchestra. Sevura ape-1 linen of the Moos’ w s held Thurs- .ial numbers were worked up fori | day evening in the Moose Home. | the occasion, including “The Side-! I Pans were mad? to attend the | walks of New York." I meeting of district five at Marion Strict informality was the key-j June 23. not ’ of the affair. The majority of | The D. ci.tur chapter will have tlbe couples were dressed t- mtort-i charge of the opening cerenwny at ably in street or sport costumes. [ iihe district meeting and Mis. Bert Doni Shosenberg was chairman qp SUN., MON., TUES. A 10c-25c Matinee Sunday at 2 P. M. Evening at G:3O i demon on his horse — a devil with the senoritas! O Vfamte Keth' BAXTER - CAIHAN ft X its melodies « B - G D ‘ s * I '' o ’ >nJ ' iC,i9n w " h will haunt you VELOZ and YOLANDA ' ...its tangos I z yy/’ ‘’X Introducing the “Cobra will entice you CX /*** ---Add e d - - - Junior Coghlan “IT NEV ER RAINS and Fox News, - - TONIGHT - - 10 c “TAKA CHANG; NITE” “ - SATURDAY - The Ace of Western Stars —BUCK JONES “THE AVENGER” p !l!S „Andy Clyde “LN OLD SAW BONES” and All Color Cartoon. 10c -15 c Watch for_ ‘ Dolores T)c | Rio . p at O’Brien “IN CALIENTE”

of the committee on arrangements; for the dun<". Utheru on this com-[ mlttee were: D.rothy Young, Katheryn Hyland, Bernice DeV 1 ss. Rose-1 mary Holthouee, Frank Walla e, Arthur Vugli-wed" and Di k Macklin. I Bud Townsend was chairman of 1 the tick t committee. Edwi rd Kuuffnnm was chairman of the door committee. Memorial Hospital Ji Adams County * - - —< Lucille Werllng route 1, Decatur,: dismissed today. Mrs. Otto Kir liner nnd baby, F.rl Wayne, dismissed to the homo jf Jer.se Edgell, 616 North S.vrnthi sti' et, today. Mies Helen Weaver, 715 Third street, tonsil operation this morn-; ing. v —-o-"-.- - — — Revere Sugar Bowl Shown St. Louis. —(U.R) Among the chief oddities in St. Louis art museum collection aj'e a suga ■ bowl once used by Paul Revere, George Washington’s leather key basket (a small poun Ci for keys) nnd paintings, done by S. F. Morse, inventor of the telegraph. o Police Pay Own Way NEWCOMERSTOWN, O. (U.R)—[ Wilh gasoline funds exhausted, [ police here have been operating at their own expense since Janu-I ary. Already, they have given a ; dance, earning |3O for a special ■ fuel fund. Kill Off Pests EOISE, Idaho (U.FH— Idaho hunters made an enviable record in the three months ending April 1. when they killed 3,098 predatory animals — mountain lion-3, bears and coyotes. NOTICE I will be out of town from June 17 until July 1. Dr. W. E. Smith 110G2IX '

■■■—WMH.-U.il ■«! I MM. WWJWW'X !■ » T SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY Matinee Sunday 2 P. M—loc-25c— FIRST Sun. Eve. Show 6:30 —ON BROADWAY s/ie uas the beautiful redR headed “Princess'’ of the night clubs! . » ' ... »-w....i.i>——-.,« II HI-WW.»J*in<i I - AT HOME * S^W Uait a 1 ‘ IfocA of young brothers and sisters —and a horse and carriage! 1 Carl Laemmle presents ■P’* PARKER MORRIS f in DAMON RUNYON'S ! . ( ® W Collier's Magazine story MU' Princess O'HARA '‘WSL”-- A Universal Picture with ‘ Errol • Henry f V \ xj iMMfebS : V ... X “•Ji "n ■/jpLw X wHr I Added—A THELMA TODD & PATSY KELLY Comedy and LOS ANGELES-The WONDER City-in the NEW colortone Tonight and Saturday “BABY FACE HARRINGTON” With Chas. Butterworth, Una Merkel, Nat Pendleton, Eugene Pallette, Harvey Stephens. THE Y EAR’S COME I) Y RIO T ! A Sheep in Wolf’s clothing . . . trying to live up to a Gangster’s reputation! But he turns into a Hero ... in a picture that will make your sides hurt from >aughing! AP.DED—Ken Maynard in “MOUNTAIN MYSTERY” and Cartoon. 10c-15c It’s Cool and Comfortable at the Adams—Last night it was 85 degrees outside, but just 72 in the theater. Our Mammoth new cooling plant makes summer show going a real pleasure.

BPERSORAIS Mr. and Mm. Dan V/arrl k of Indlarupols were the gut-its of Mr. and i Mm. C. A. Dugan Thursday. Mr. 1 Warrick Is uecr tary of the Indiana jB nkero Aoeociation and addressed j the ni eting of the Rotary culb la-st night. Mns. W. Ay nt of Columbus, Ohio • In the guest of Mrs. J e Hunter. I Frank Lough, an attend ‘nt at I Elberson’s Service S'allon. exhibitI ed a 25 pound turtle Thursday even- ' ing. The turtle wae n * of the largest found in the county recently and was caught near the city. J. G. Niblck, Edgar Mutechler, 1 Harry Fritzing r. J. L. Eil r and Carl Gattschall will enjoy a two weeku fishing trip ut Curtis, Mlch--1 Igan. Dale Han?er. Pleasant Milin corI respondent visited in this city today and stated that Jim Haberstadt of Pleasant Mills had sold his garage. I. <1 ted in that town to Bryo’ Dan iels. Mr. Daniels is a -son of Harry ( Daniels. j Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Fisher of 319 , North First street, are the parents I i f a girl baby b rn Thursday nigtht I at 9 o'clock. The baby weighed sevn pounds und It s been named ShirI ley Ann. o — T PRERLE NEWS * , Mrs. Mary Werllng had as her guests Mrs. Cooken and Miss Alma, Cooken of Hammond: Mrs. Sarah Schnitz and Mrs. L. Sebnitz of Decatur. Mrs. Ernst Worthman and children entertained recently at their beautiful country home, with a birthday party and chicken supper. The party honored County Assessor Ernst Worthman's 40th birthday anniversary. The diningroom was d-’corated with an arrangement of garden flowers. Supper was served at a long table, 'which was laid in linen, and cent-

ered with a large birthday cake. ’ The honored guest received a beautiful leather brief case from the 1 guests present. The guests presI en' and other county official! - which Mr. Worthmail Is associated I with in every day work were the . Misses Anna and Mary Nesswald, i Mary Cowan, Esther Koenman, I’Alice Lenhart, and Rose Sehurger, [•Mrs. Harry Knapp, Mm. Mary McClure; Dan Tyndall, Dave Depp, , Lewis Worthman an d Walter Droede. Mr. and Mrs. Cha.rles Hrodbeck and Mm. Charles Miller of Decatur called on Mrs. John Kirchner ■ and daughters Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chalfant and daughter Elsie of Griffith, and Mr. . ajid Mrs. Raymond Werllng and I son Eugene of For Wayne visited i Mr. and Mrs. Eli Goldner Saturday. Misses Irene, Lorlne and Erma Kirchner attended the commencement exercises at the Howe Mlli- ' tary school at Howe, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Werllng and son of Fort Wayne spent the week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Bultemeier and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Zimmerman and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Zimmerman and family Sunday. Miss Emma. Meyer and Oscar

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J Meyer of Fori Wayne visited Mr. -[and Mra. Will Meyers Sunday. ‘j Mrs. Henry Decker of Geneva Is ■I spending several weeks visiting < Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sullivan and I daughters. ': Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ewell and family and .Mr. ajid Mrs. Charles Ewell visited Gvs Ehlerding and ’ ■ family Sunday 1 Mr. ami Mra. Fred Scheuler, and [ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meyer of Fort Wayne called on Mr. and Mrs. Ell Goldner Sunday. Mrs. Glenn Baumgar ner and . I children u.nd Mrs. Richard Arnold with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Werllng and daughter Iverna Sunday. Mrs. Mary Werllng visited at Ilethiem Sunday. Misses Lorlne, Irene and Erma Kirchner spent Monday at Fort [ Wayne. ,1 0 Trade in a Good Town — Decatur VCloll GOLD WE HAVE NO SOLICITORS. YOU GET FULL VALUE. PUMPHREY JEWELRY STORE