Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 147, Decatur, Adams County, 21 June 1935 — Page 3

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OMI - s CLUB ilinn - I IM! m< ni -■-, li-ason wu Riven ,i Xff .'. kitchen, MB . •i- occ a,-on by t h,. -:.-t'-il by Mrs ul \1: ■ Irvin Elzey. M" Eigllle. ll i iters an I ihr, e (accepted E Science and the g Umerican People |> Lclier.itorie- have devoted years rr-isiri li tn discover the facts brio, These tests show that \ii-B;.a.n is a natural food for normal people. a re-iilt, Aii.-Bkvk has Been tile American Medical Committee on Foods, . I by Coed Housekeep. E > Institute. Million- of Americans use Ait.Bn to correct constipation due to ient "bulk'’ in meals. lor 'dii' h < ontinues to be effecshell used for months. \i.i- --• J.ii furnishes vitamin B and an element of the blood. T»" t.ible-poonfuls daily are n-u- --■|< -ufluient. Chronic cases, with doctor. ■ Hi>» mmh better than taking medic ines! Get the red-and-package at _____ 1 grocer'-. Alade ■y Kellogg in ifa'-y?:, ■ ' ■itle Creek. AUrBRAH I i*W||i I on the Sunny Side of Life

r I'! - MHSH ! M>D'G ■ Matmee Sunday 2 P. M.—loc-25c—FIRST Sun. Eve. Show 6:30 I M MELODRAMA and mirth wftk. SET TO MUSIC RAFT dances j b whiie bernie % w jkl burns up torch tunes and thugs > •' wL K| W >& J? *> - Added - MMf i SSll A CHARLEY }ft $SRft CHASE nRV i /i h :JL % <W ffl sis / «'W>B|K aS* Comedy, and sSnt i « r W'C 1 J ' O Screen Wi1..«.. Souvenirs. Tonight and Saturday — — “HOLD ’EM YALE” j "ith LARRY CRABBE. Patricia Ellis. Andy Devin-, s, t Geo. Barbier. Warren Hymen ( .. inl . JMON RUNYON’S famous punch-drunk 111 - s ' ( j iev sce cutie to see the Harvards play the Aa ts ’’ ’ knock it M the team wins . . . even if they have to kno Added—.“MOUNTAIN MYSTERY" with Ken Maynard. and A ‘BETTY BOOI”

<Wll CALENDAR"" Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Miss Mary Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 . I Friday I Methodist Y. M. (•_ rlasW pl . nI( , [ Postponed one week, J Zion II formed Mission Band I church, 2 ,p. nt. Saturday I Evangelical Chrk-.tl. n Endeavor I 1,1140 • <iale - S hafer «ton» s>t m I M. E. Udi B Add benefit cafeterh i eupper, oliurch, 5 to ’ p. m , Monday i Tuesday Afternoon Club, Mm. , Bryc • Butler, 2 p. in. Tuesday Evanr Heal Udi-s Aid Society, chur h parlors, 2 p. m. Root Township Home Economics club, Jim. Sam Fuhrman, 1:80 p. nt. Wednesday M -thodlat W. F. M. S. and Sbmdi ard Bcarer-.s festival, church lawn, 5 ,p. nt. children w re present. Th? next me ting of the club I will bo held July 17 with Mrs. Char- ■ lea Hammond. Mrs. George Hartin nd Miso Margaret Danleta will be | the ».*x;;sting ho.st.sset. D. Y. B. CLASS ENTERTAINS FAMILIES The m mbero of the D. Y. B. class of the I nlted Brethren church end their familiw were ,pFasantly entertained a; th? home of Mr. and i Mrs. Fr .nk Hurst near Monroe, I Thursday evening. A delicious pot-luck supper was 1 C. rved to sixty five pontons. Pray-1 er was off red by Mra. H. AV. Franklin and Ear! Crider ufter whiat a I sli rt business meeting was held. \ duet, "The Beautiful Garden of ! Pray r" was sung by Irene Light 1 and Vivi n Hitchco k. At the close of the meeting the Mizpah benediction was repeated. 1c? cream and cak? wore eerved by the hosteis. SEWING DEMONSTRATION GIVEN AT CLUB MEETING The Root t wnship Happy Home Makers inet at the Monmouth •school building recently. Mrs. Suedorf and eight nF intern of the Mt. Pl asant 4-H Club also met with th' Hi me Makers. Avonelle Beihold and Elma June Wynn gave a sewing d emonstration on hew t trim a sailor dress.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1935.

in’"ic"i' "'''Y' 1 * wtr *tion ’ linking, how to make fufflns Songs and y .Ha followed the <j'emO US rations. Bernet* Lytle gave sevp ’" n ‘ Me tlons and Mary Babbitt gave a short talk on I he car- of the hair." a talk on My J rip to th- State Fair" was nven by Sanna Kunkel and MarAle"' MUU ’’ "" <l N ° un " ’ arBS for Members <’>f the baking dub die-I'-O'd I,tiffins wiileh w re Judged by the dub members. Mrs. R. O. " ynn t Id th girls of the dress rent and the Ball canning contest . "hu h are t.i b- held at the 4-H Club I fair in August. , An hour was spent in .sewing. De-1 liciouu refroshm -nts were s- rved by! the host ,-.ies, Doris Belle Jones, Mar ia Garner, Satin i and Harriet Kunk- 1. IL local young women take PART IN WEDDING ■ | b Mis-se.s Hei n Hnubold and Edwina Shroll . f thio Ity attended the wedding of Miss Thelma Habit - and John Senbower, both of IndiaI napolio, i t the All Soul's Unitarian church at ndianapolis, Thunsday. | Mi- s Holilt and the Mieses Haubold 1 nd Shroll are sorority sisters. Misis Haub Id played at the marriage ceremony ami Mies Shroll ng. Mr. and Mrs. Senbower will rcoide in Washingt n. ORGANIZATIONS JOIN TO SPONSOR FESTIVAL The Women’s Foreign Missionary Society and the Standard Bearers of the Methodist chur ii will hold a festival on th? church lnwn, Wednesday evening at five o’clock. Strawberries und ice cream, pie and ake will be served. The public Ls invited to attend. . Tlie Ttieodoy Afternoon Club will! meet with Mrs. Bryce Butler Mon-j I day afternoon at tw o'do. k. Mem- i bers are asked to take note of the, change in the day of meeting. INTERESTING MEETING OF BAPTIST SOCIETY Tlie m itnben: of the Baptist Wo- i m n’s Society met Thursday at tihe i ountry home of Mrs. Gettye Par-! mer at Ossian, for un all-day meet- I in.g. A pot-luck dinner was served i at th- noon hour and an interesting pr. gian w-.s pren-nt.d during the j afternoon. Mrs. Clarence Hilyard had charge of the pr gram which wan opened with u song, and devotions. Mr*,. Will AVinnes read an article on "Bai tistry B autiful”und Mrs. .Bina Buhl- r read Mission Schools and Christian Centers." A topic on "Judson College" wan read by Mrs. S. E.

SUNDAY. MON., TUES, | 0. S*®k I Matinee Sunday 2 Eve. 6:30 W.O, & 10c-25c IT'S TORRID! i IT’S TROPICAL! JW IT'S A MUSICAL . >W / HEAT WAVE / SEETHING WITH 4 SENORITAS! [ LAMING WITH RHYTHM. p * —dP W”1 ' ' & lUraKB jkw ■ Plus ’ Whlini " Joe A Nose *or News . and '. ■■ F « News •?»*'' IM r W4m W f Over the border! On with * the dance!... Go haywire •yT with hey-hey in Mexico’s ” sunkist pleasure paradise Filmed in all its sparki A l |n g splendor in Warner A Bros.’ new and different Tropical Musical! / dH Wl,h PAT O' BRIEN • DOLORES //PM del RIO • GLENDA FARRELL ’ M Edward Everett HORTON * LEO i ' CARRILLO • 100'S OF OTHERS TONIGHT lAp “TAKA CHANGE NITE” — SATURDAY ONLY — Tarzan, The Police Dog “MILLION DOLLAR HAUL” . , .. ,i _ Terrv Toon Cartoon, Newman Travelogue--“TRAIL OF THE 49’rs” and Latest Screen Snapshots. This gigantic program at only 10c -15 c Watch for “THE G MEN”

I Hite, and an article on "Gorden of I the Gods" was given by Mrs. C. E. I Paters-.n. Current events were a feature of the program. Mrs. C. E. Bell g ive a splendid report of the Eastern Central District convention ilield at To re Haute recently. Stat>« in. hided In the district were Ohio, West Virginia und I Indiana. Guests at the meeting were Mrs. Will Burdge, Mrs. Charles Burdge and Mrs. Hila Murray. MEETING OF ECONOM.CS CLUB The Union Township Home EcoI nor.lot Club met with Mrs. Orval | Cristenlr rry Wednesday for an allday m - ting. A carry-in dinner was served nt the noon hour and the afternoon program opened with the lub cre d und club s- ng. Prayer wan offer, d by Mns. Jacob Barkley. The lei-son on Kitchen eqquip ment was given by Mrs. Rolland Grote, tne lead r. An inter-sting discussion followed the roll oill whl h was responded to by naming favorite flowers. Twenty four mem I I-- m, f ur vieltom and thre* child- ! ren ipreoent. Refreshments of ice croim and strawberries were served by Mrs. Christenberry, Mrs. ißarkley and Mrs. Gleckler. The ice cream was furnished by the Cloverleaf Cnamerieo, In :. LOCAL MEMBERS ATTEND PSI OTE STATE CONVENTION Mrs. Charles Breiner and Mkss Bernice DeVoee attended the thirtyti'ird annual state meeting of the Psi ota Xi sorority held Tuesday an ( | Wednesday ut Bloomington. Jeffersonville was selected as the site of the 19,16 annual -convention. Mrs. AVuneta Fredrick Hughes of Kok- mo, was elected grand presij dent of the 1 sorority for the ensuing l year at the annual election held I Tuesday morning. Other notional officers elected were Miss Hazel Helt, Greensburg, grand vice-president; Mrs. Lillian Setter, Bloomington, - grand secretary; Mrs. Eileen Pfohl, ! Vincennes, grand treasurer; Miss Margaret Crowe, Petersburg, grand |-editress; Mis-s Gra.e Abramson, i Indian pills, grand conductress; Mrs.-Anita Spriner, Columbus, -charCash WE HAVE NO SOLICITORS. YOU GET FULL VALUE. PUMPHREY JEWELRY STORE

ity chairman. The .state charity of placing oxygen t -nts In Hospitals throughout the state will be continued by the sorority n xt Year. It will -Hao continue Im sehularshlpe. sending two y.ung women to buelneee colleges and one to nurwes training. Mrs. Hughes, charity . halr.nan for the just thre? yeans, reported the Installation of nine new oxygen tents during the ;pa«st year, bringing the total number of 19 now loc-'t d In the state. Alpha Chapter of Muncie, wan awarded the aciikvement cup for Its actlvltiee during the ycur. Del-gates to the convention were entertain? d at a formal dinner at Alumni Hall In the Union building Tuesday night after whl h they attended th-? i. resentatlon of "There’s Always Juliet" by the Campus Players. In the ufternoon they were gucets at a Tri Kappa tea at the home of Miss Helene Mahan. During the second day’s uctlvities a sightseeing trip to Brown county and a luncheon at tte Abe Morfin L dge were enjoyed. MENU ANNOUNCED FOR CAFETERIA SUPPER The Ladles Aid Society of the Methodist church will serve a cafeteria supper Saturday night from five to seven o'clock in the ahurch

to R A N G E S LARGE — DOZEN 1 BREAD 2lb.sizef2c Grandmother’s Sliced, New, Dig Loaf Askv FLOUR °^ cial 75c SUGAR—Pure Cane or Beet 100 !b. bag ... $5.29 DINNER ROLLS 5c CERTO — Eor Preserving bottle 27c Salad Dressing s ° 25c • HIRE’S ROOT BEER EXTRACT bottle 2te Red Circle Coffee 2 lb 39c EIGHT O'CLOCK COFFEE lb. 19c RIITTFR ?Rr DU I I tall Country Roll Style, pound fILvU CLIMALENE—Water Softener Lge. pkg. 19c Mason Jars -69 c WYANDOTTE —Efficient Cleanser . . . . 2 pkgs. 15c Head Lettuce 7c CORN FLAKES—Sunnyfield Lge. pkg. 10c Watermelons 39 SALAD DRESSING Kraft’s Miracle Whip, (It. jar 37c Tomatoes r 2lb 15c CANTALOUPE— Big Jumbos 2 for 25c — A & P MEAT MARKETS Tender Beef Pot Roast 15c Veal Shoulder 1 O z , Veal Chops. Roast, lb 1«/ C Rib or Loin, lb. Cottage Cheese lb 6c Shoulder Veal City Chicken Chops, lb Veal and Pork. Sliced Large Bologna 15c Sliced Bacon QPC/* Fancy Lean Breakfast Ends, 1 lb. pkg. ‘ Fancy Haddock Bacon, 2 to 1 lb OQ Fillets. 2 lbs.. .. cuts V Fresh Hamburger 2 lb 29c Ring Bologna and Frankfurters 15c Hi

baaement for the Epworth League of the church. ProcMda from the I Hupiper will be uei-d to uend m- in-J b- rs - f the league to Epworth For I mt, Luk* 1 Webeter. The menu for the ew; per In- -ludeu smothered chicken, meat loaf, rnaeh d potatoes, awe-et potatoes, dreuaIng. noodles, gravy, biked b-ana, macaroni, potato ealad, cottage cold elaw, baked apples, fruit ualud, I piisi, cakes, rilla and coffee, utriw--1 terries and I e cC- am. MRS ROBERTSHRALUKA HONORED WITH SHOWER Mrs. D.nald Stuns?, Mra. Walter Elzey - nd Mta-s Ruth Elzey united in entertaining with a bridge party ; and misc I'uneotm ehower Thursday night at the Walter Elzey residence on Ninth afreet, In honor of Mrs. Robert Shraluka, who before her > re ,nt marriage was Miss Dolorea ' Elzey. Past-1 col.im were c arried out In i th? ' ppointmenta f.r the i; arty and ’ bouquete of cut flower*) were ari rang d iibout tike rooms. Mrs. Richard Arnold received the high score i riz? in bridge which ahe in turn presented to the honored gu st. A delicious lunchem was - eerved. Following the games, Ilargam cleverly dreeaed in slicker and rain i h- t, and stilted that she had a rain

luka. The guest list for the party InI chided the Miaseu Evelyn Kohls,, Mildred Koldewey, Marie und Ber-1 nadftie Kolter, Clara Egly, Katheryn Ar hbold, Glennia Elzey, Ger-1 trude and Sally Brandyberry, Ruth j Wlnnc-i, lnura Christ-n, laitel Odle, Mary Macy, Mildred Blosaer, and Mills It malm- Elzey; the M-s---dames Richard Arnold, Franklin Keller, | ) niej- Barton, I, Moylle Fugle, Margaret Elzey, and Robert Shraluka of thin city; Mrs. B-rtbui Shraluku and Mko Bernadine Shra-' luka and Mrs. Perry Huffman ot Fort Wayne. MEETING OF PHILATHAE CLASS The members of the Phllathae class of the Bap is( Sunday school met Thursday evening with Mrs.l Ira Bodie. Mrs. rhl Johnson was the assistitsg hostess. Mrs. Bodie bad charge of the program for the evening. Each member took part in the readings I which were distributed. Golda Coil

MADISON THEATRE — TODAY AND SATURDAY — r 1j /J \ A body in the current W of the Thames! Who \ but SHERLOCK HOLMES X could find the answer? r IJj * \ K 9 W fIBKWMI 1 presets ■study in ■SCARLET on the famous SHERLOCK hoimES adventure I REGINALD OWEN-JUNE CLYDE Smart Work, ALLAN DINEHART ■ ANNA MAY WONG Comedy. , — 10c and 15c SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY W a' om MB HUSBAND ow wives of today J have said this to the husband they want to get | i 1 r 'd of? H° w f bey get the evidence of infidelity the law •-j demands? jßj > is the mysterious co- Kr****’s respondent, the" Unknown Blonde" who is caught r ’ enc * husband, and E, how does she work? SEE—mL Jk II ■ I il ■ Laugh Riot M ■ V W _ ■ Comedies: I ■ ■ ■ H ■ ® “Golfers” with’| ■ ■ ■ I ■ ■ ■ I Andy Clyde; || V I K V ■ B I -Hot and Cold'l Ik II II pooch the From the Daring Novel "COLLUSION" by lheodore D. Irwin WITH EDWARD ARNOLD • BARRY NORTON • BARBARA BARONDESS JOHN MILJAN . DOROTHY REVIER . HELEN JEROME EDDY 10c <md||lsc|l

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and Alien Lake were gueata at the meeting. Refreshments of ice ' cream und wafers were served. LADIES AID HOLDS MEETING The Prebyterlun Ladles Aid Society met Thursday ufternoon with Mrs. Jesse Sutton. A lurge num--1 ber of the members were present ut the mee Ing, The regular routine of business was followed with a social hour. Hostesses at the , meeting were Mrs. Sutton, Mrs. , James Kibersun, Mrs. C. A. Dugan land -Miss Mudge Hite. TORNADO ADD CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE Colorado and Rio Grande valleys i of Texas. I Winds of tornu.-lo force ripped through northern Oklahoma acI companied by lashing rains, injuring two persons and causing much 1 property damage. o Dance Sunday Sun Set