Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 211, Decatur, Adams County, 6 September 1935 — Page 3

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8^E C nt E musical I TO pRE " e dirlstuin hn 1 »f s: - PRUI ch “ rc, ' , l four »>(!••» of !> ‘ “" n '' k # " J ' , a mu-iral program. lL o’clockThor »iH ”• v,x ’ 01 “” d , u iioiH bv young pe*; ’”"‘,"’.l,'; <hurrh. T.ie Pleasant j L“/rh»r h will ■'lo> I’arti Ipate. n< th- program Her Young ( **', v Ohio. ''" llv r a ms *' “ - t paid h In king forward and ptwperious year.) i’ihll io invirod to attend the, ■ ThP Ever Heady < lass of the ) iXiim s«n<i»y s< hOOI ~,“ t “ l l iZet M- Frank Crist W Liu for their regular monthly | X Mrs. <’ Waiters led: Ldevotionals Imring the bushes, meeting, conducted by Mrs. I J j. jieery. the ( lass decided to ■ told a vegetable soup sale at the i Lh Wednesday Sept. 18. After . mmiber of games the hostesses. ; Harve linker. Mrs. Harve Kit- _ Mrs. Frank Carroll and Mrs. torrest Elzey, served dainty retell! ments. BAPTIST LADIES’ AID HOLDS SECULAR MEET Mrs. Ernest I-ake was hostess to; ft,. Baptist Udi a’ Md ooiety at i ter horn? yesterday afternoon. Mru. I H1! Winr. «, i resident, had charge ' thed rationale. The regular buai- [ ms was attend d to and each mean-[ Hr turned in er txperience dollar j ir.d also told ho«i it was earned.) [bis nett d the society eighteen [.'liars. Arranger!-nte were also i mad’ for entertaining th-' Sala-; innie Associati n which will met ar — smms mmt a

old HEIDELBERG INN ZTVjk *| 3 J *T?fi Randolph at state NEW FIELD BLDG. HiiQltSljy j Bl- claw at adams y§/ 1 NORTH WESTERN RY. STATION ' K : MADISON AT CANAL OUniEIDELBERG —for shoppers’ luncheons, dinners, suppers; entertainment nightly, including Sundays; main floor for musical merit, RAIHSKELLER for rollicking good tunes. EITEL FIELD BUILDING RESTAURANTS —in f uncial center; breakfasts, luncheons, dinners. NORTH WESTERN RY. STATION—S Eitel restaurants /, NO COVER CHARGES » FOR OCEAN moderate prices (UIIOIIS AND FRESH waterhsh |,OCATIOH» M « SUNDAY, MONDAY Cort CONTINUOUS SHOW SUNDAY STARTING AT 1:30 rai.l'MJ.W!l.lHW,liblill JHHMB Shirley sings and dances . Shirley introduces her educated pony and fißUr trained duck... . tST HL Tip ,< John Boles and Rochelle ’« jSLgp< Hudson thrill you with * tender romance — and ' sing, too! . \ Jr y//I Shirley S W,.. ' JTEMPM " S HER HAPPIEST J'lus-Clever Terry Toon Cartoon and Fox News. I REE — An autographed All Color Photo of Shirley to the first 500 paid admissions. TO-NITE 1 Os “TAKA CHANCE NITE” SATURDAY John Wavne “RAINBOW VALLEY’’ lom Kennedy-Monte Collins. “GOBS OF TROUBLE” Scrappy Cartoon — Chapter 10 “TARZAN.” ALL AT 10c-15c

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Miss Mary Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Friday Ba]dUt Philo cla-e, Mrs. Frank Young, 7:.'10 p. nt. Saturday Caf teria sui.-.oer, Reformed chur h 5-7 p. m. Monday Pinochle dub, Bryce Roop, 7:30 p. m. Fireman’s Auxiliary, Mrs. Carl liarmond, 621 Nuttmun ave. 7:30 p. tn. Tuesday Tri Kappa. Miss II len Suttl-M, 8 p. m. Wednesday Zion . Junior Walther Leagu i* hoolhou.se, 7:30 p. tn. . September 18th at the Baptist I church in this < ity. At th ■ close of the meeting refreahments wer? j serv d. The Tri Kappa Sorority will meet i Tuesday evening at eight o’clock at the hore of Miea Helen Suttl s. CHURCH SOCIETY MEETS THURSDAY Th? Home Missionary .society of | the Methodist Episcopal church met ' yesterday afternoon at the home of' Mrs. K. N. Wicks. Th? study of a; I new book.” Toward a Mor - ChristI ian America.” was begun. Mrs. John I ‘ Parrish reviewed th? first chapter.) Mre. D. Lewton had charge of the [ I devotionals. Plants were made for j the n w year. An informal luncheon I will be enjoyed at the hbtn-e of Mrs. I | C. D. Lewton September 18th at 12 I o'clo k. All members and friends are invited. Each guest is ask d to

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bring on ■ covered dish and table (service. JUNIOR RED CROSS LSS PIN AWARDED A Junior Red Crttew Life Saving Service pin und mblem have been present (I to Ml-H Catherine Te pie, -12 yar old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Have Teepie of thio city. Mr. and Mrs. Teepi. and family ap ml th ir summers ai Bear Lake and Uath rino took the swimming ami rescu • tcuta ea h week. H r name won sent into Indiana, oils by th- instru tor and th* tn dal and emblem were awarded by the Red Crons department al th state house. The Zion Lutheran Missionary Sod ty will hav* its annual outing ami picnic Sunday at two o’clock . at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. - Phil Kuhn f Monmouth. HONORS BIRTHDAY AT POT LUCK DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bailey of 1015 Ruusell st. entertain d with a i;otluck dinner last evening at e-v-en o'clock honoring the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Gus Journay. fin sts included Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Liggett. Mr. and Mru. Lloyd Nell. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cap.eart and Phyllis Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Bailey, Mrs. Mike Sorg. Mrs. Jason Adams an dson. Joe. Mrs. Harry Coffelt and daughter, Rob rta. Mr. and Mre. Gus Journay and Gladys Bell. Mrs. Fogle. Jerry Kos-!. Mi-ss Melvina N whard. Gladys. Annabelle. John and Bobby Doan. The Zion Junior Walther League wil :r et Wednesday evening at sev-en-thirty at the s hool house. U. B. LADIES AID ELECTS OFFICERS The Ladies' Aid of the United , Brethren church met yesterday ati temoon at the home of Mrs. HuI bert Cochran. Election of officers ) was held. Mrs. i7. P. Mills was 'elected president: Mrs. Will Ohler, first vice president: Mrs. Addie Andrews. second vice-president; Mrs. C. E. Baughman, treasurer; Mrs. Blanche Elzey, secretary; Mrs. Carrie Shaekley. assistant secre-. tary. Mrs. Mary Deßolt was wel- I comAd as a new member. A report | of the stand held during the fair) was given and profits amounted to sllO. A supper was planned for Saturday. October 5. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Will Pennington and Mrs. Chas. Kobinold. HOSTESS TO - BRIDGE CLUB Miss Cathryn Fritzing r wae hostess last evening to the members of her bridge duh and one guest. Mrs. Paul Handler. Prizes were given t. e week for Louisville for a visit ) Mary Coverdale. Mrs. Handler was [ pres nt d with a gue«t prize. A on? course luncheon was served at the close cf th gam. s. o Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Teepie have! return d from Rom? City, Indiana.) where they spent the .past month , at their cottage. Mr. and Mr.s. Wm. Ross and fa-' mily. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bates t and family of Zanesville Ohio, and | 1 Mr. and Mrs. Noah McGowan of) Miamisburg. 0.. are the guests of | Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hahnert of, Monroe. Vincent Forbing of Fort Wayne was a business visitor in the city ! today. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Schmitt ati tended the state fair yesterday. Harry Knapp and Leo Kirsch attended the state fair yesterday. The condition of Tim Shafer, city street department employe remains serious. He is unconscious most of the time. Fred Harran of route 5 and Wil-1 liam Northup of Convoy, Ohio, were business visitors in Decatur today. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Haerie and i daught r. Nancy, of Indianapolis )ar guests at the C. A. Dugan resij dence. 1 Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Burk and Mr. land Mrs. Sim Burk left the first of ) the we k for ouisville for a visit ■ with Mrs. Felix Holthouse. Mr. and Mrs. Sim Burk will continue to. Georgia and Florida. Miss Franc o Dugan will leave to' morrow- for Bctston, Mass., where I she wil! resume her teaching in the; Min-dsor Girls’ School. Virgil Hensc hen, John Leyse. Carl Reinhard, Lester and Glen Adi r motor d to Indianapolis, Wedn?sday i and spent the day attending the I State Fair. | C. B. Preuss former pastor of th? Freidheim Lutheran church and now a resident of Fort Wayne visited in Decatur today. y Kills V Qk MOSQUITOES Wk FLIES’SPIDIRS FTpk anJ HSWa. OTHER INSECTS

PREBLE NEWS JI Mr. and Mre. Edgar Zimmerman and daughter Onalee spent s veral) days at KJlng-r I-ake and Benton Harbor. Mr. and Mre. Georg Bultemt-ler ami family spent the week- nd at Lake Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Heller and dauhgter Verr a and «on Veil spent Sunday at Fort Wayne Mr. and Mrs. John Kirchner and daughters Ir ne and hr.na. Mre. June Sha-kley and eon Darrell cv.-ient Sunday at F >rt Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Pryor Gilbert and family of Monroe visit'd Mr. and . Mot. Albert Shady Sunday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Alb rt Shady and ) daughter E’del spent Labo r Day at I Fort Wayn*. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fuhrman I -nd daughter attended the Tumble- | eon reunion Monday. I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bauem and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Arnold >s ent Thursday attending the state fair at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mre. H>rman Linnemeier visit (1 Mrs. Kale Linnemeier and son Rudolph W dn sday evening. John Francis Grand-itaff has returned to hie home aft r spending several w eks visiting hit grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Grandstaff. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Elzey epent Wt ilne-.'day visiting in Decatur. Mr. and-Mre. Ocar Linn meier and family of North Judson visited Mrs. Kate Linnemeier and son Ku dolph and Martin B ntz. APPLICATIONS CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE city and municipal plant and other information required by the PWA. The estimates also include the cost of engineer's services on both projects and are sufficiently high to cover contingencies. The application for the power plant improvements asked for a 45 per cent outright grant from ) the government, the utility paying I for the balance from surplus j funds. 1 The application for the sewage disposal plant asked for a 45 per cent grant and a loan for the balance. Bonds would be issued for the city's share. The WPA Applications Application fnr labor and in some cases for material on numerous projects, grouped under four major classifications were completed and filed in behalf of the city by Ralph Roop, city engineer and civil works commissioners with the PWA of-

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I flee In Fort Wayne The projects total $87,257.14, , most of it being for labor. Group ed under the four heads are: Repairs to the Present Sewer System and installin') New Sewers Total laibor $18,510.00 Total Material $ 9,832.04 $28,342.64 WPA to furnish SI,OOO of this i material Repairs to Streets, Sidewalks, Curbs, Alleys, Parks. Etc. Total labor $25,866.00 Total material 11.479.50 $3,000 of this muterial to be furnished by WI’A. $37,345.50 Extending Ornamental Street Lights: Painting Street Lights New Installed and Alt City Building Total labor $3,072.00 Total material G. 915.00 $9,987.00 Extending Water Lines Total labor $ 4,800.00 Total material 6,782.00 )i $11,582.00 Up to the present time the WPA has donated labor only on any pub-

| OPENING! Our Dining Room — —for — Sunday Dinners The art of dinin# is a part of that larger gift - - the art of living. And there is no art in dining without your SUNDAY | Chicken Dinners I RICE HOTEL I ■ , Sunday 11:30 A. M. to 1:30 P. M. I Phone 57 for r eservations.

[He project. The installation of the . new lighting system on Second) ' street, the repair of alleys and Intersections, the underground dr-1 cult to the Central Soya Company und the residential sidewalk re (pair programs have beep carried i on with WPA labor. I It is likely that a portion of the material might be donated by the ’ WPA tn order to get projects un ’pierway. the city being unable to Igo ahead with many of the im|provements unless part of the material cost Is puhl by the federal 9 | agency. i 91 The application for sewers In-1 - (-luil- s a plan for building storm sewers on Monroe street and poss-I [ibly on one or two other streets. I I The applications In no way bind ) ) the city towards their acceptance, I ) even if granted by WPA. The council has the right to reject any project or hold up work if the cost I " is 100 great. " o „ Urges Vacationists To Take Precautions it ii | Indianapolis, Ind., S pt. 6—(UP) - —Week-end vacali nlsts should r • I) , turn to their city home,! on Monday I morning nth- r than ;>n Sunday i- night, when possl'ile, to reduce the

number of •iitotuoblle accidents, ac--1 ordlng to Todd Stepps, scr-tary- ' manager of the Hoosier motor club. "Main highways leading tn urban cent -rs are nearly always crowded on Sunday,!, but euily Monday morning generally finds th- hlgi- | ways comparatively c) ar <f traffic.” h' eald. •Accident ro> ords reveal that th ’ fatality toll on Sundays w worse than for any oil » day of th we k, for the rate of death pc- accident Is 18 per c nt greater on Sunday i than th- average of all ac< id nte I combined forth - seven days." _ . —0 .. . Project Workers Now Total 26,286 i Indiana,’oiks, Ind., Si-pt. 6 —(UP) —The t .tai number of workers on 'works progress administration project! in Indiana was Increased to

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26.286 today with starting of 21 naw ifrojecte. A total of 759 men and Hi wo-non were employed on tlie new proje'-tH. Meanwhile, WPA 'ifflclalu h- re speed d u,i atildy of projects submitted .by lo al unlta b fort the deadline bust night. Al project* must be In wa’ltlhgtop by September 12. WPA officials - hope io have al 1 out tlil.lHMt jiersono o.i work relief proj els Ju Insllana by S ptember 30, it was announce d. Bandits Egg Pursuers Joplin, Mo., (UP) Tip.! to police: remember the ex; rlenc • of Ja- .ver County offic rs wlien puri suing bandits. Wliil 1 chasing a trio that hi-ja ked u produce truck, offiiale wer- both red by a c noiant i str-am of egg crates and cream can.! that th > fie ing group tos. ed i out.