Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 241, Decatur, Adams County, 11 October 1935 — Page 3
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I CLUB CALENDAR I a Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Miss Mary Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 ii Friday Don Hur Tirzah. H- n Hur hull, >1 8 p. tn. •I Union Chapel C. I. c, claaa, y r ! and Mi.,. Hugh -Nhllinger, 7:30 p. ni' i PowthonUs lodge, Red Mens hall I 7:30 p. ni. , American Legion Auxiliary, I,c- --! glon hall, 7:30 p. ni. . | Saturday i Evangelical Mimlon Band, church ■ 3 p. m. Monday Fino hie Club, postponed one I week. Junior Arts Department tea, i ' Mrs. W. A. Klepper, 1 p, m. ( hr.etiau Missionary Society,] ] Mrs. J. E. Anderson. 7:30 p. ni. Research Club, Miv. C. 1). Lewton 2:30 p. m. I Tuesday C. L. of C. pot-luck stiocial, K of i ' ('. hall. 6:30 p. m. j M. E. Mary and Martha clasu,' Mrs. Frank Krick. 7:30 p. ni. Tuesday Afternoon Club, Mrs. ('. I K. Champlin, 2 p. in. Presbyterian Women’s Mission-' . ary Society Autumn tea and rnusii cal. churi h, 2:30 p. m. W. O. T. M. regular meeting, 1 Moos’ Home, 8 p. m. Psi lota Xi business meeting, mayor'll court room, S p. tn. Wednesday Historical Club. Mr-i. U n DeVorl j 2:30 p. m. Ladies Shakespeare Club. Mrs D. D. Heller, 2:30 p. in. Methodist W. F. M. S. pie and vegetable soup sale, church. Thursday Presbyterian Ladieo Aid Society. 1 I Mrs. L. A. Graham. 2:30 p. m. C. L. of C. benefit lotto party. l ' K of C. Hall. 8:15. Methodist W. F M S. guest day ’ party. Mrs. R. A. Stuckey. 2 p. tn. : will b? held in Angola on October' I 27. and Mrs. Delma Elzey of thirs■ ' city will be on the program. Plans were als> made for a Hallo-' : ween party to be held at the Moose l bore on Monday evening. October 1 ’ 2L The Mary and Martha class of the ■ Metluulivit Sunday school will meet • at the home of Mrs. Frank Krick, I 324 Line street. Tuesday evening at I seven thirty o’clock. — MISSIONARY SOCIETY HAS RALLY AND GUEST DAY The Women's Missionary Society j • of the Evangelical church held a] I rally and observed guest day at the meeting at the church Thursday af-] ternoon. Mrs. Paul Spuller had!
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* harge of the 'program. The meeting opened with a song. •'Onward Christian Coldlers," after which Mor. J. o. Trleker conducted 'll" devotions. Mm. John Fuhrman led in .prayer. Mrs. Henry Adler had the leuson study and she gave an InterestI ing account of miiutiona in South I America. The playlet, "The Power I Houkh" was presented by the Mes-1 . datneg Alva Buffenbarger, C. E. - H -cker, Robert Garard, Amos Ket- • I’hum, Paul Spuller and Harry CosI* t ami Mien Euther Sundermann. Mrs. Fieri Linn gave a report of the convention at. Celina. Ohio, and • Mis. Paul Spull r reported on the convention at Huntington. One new member was taken into the organ!- • | zation. Ihe October oectton aerv'd re- ] . freshmento to the forty peroons ■ ' 'I resent. Mrs. Brice Roop will b i i i ha rman of the November section. - MEETING OF SO CHA REA CLUB Mis. Clem Kortenber wan hostess to the 'members of the So Cha Rea Club and several guests at her ' home Thursday evening. Four ■ tablro were arranged f r bridge and Ipiiz -i were won by Mru. William*ia,s, Mrs. T. J. Metzler, and Mr.s. I Clyde Butler. I Guests other than the regular club memliers were Mrs. Ben Duke, Mm. Lamoille Fogle and Mrs. Mark Braden. Mrs. Kortenber. assisted by Mrs. Jerome Coffee and Miss Dorothy Miller, served a delicious ] luncheon. Mrs. Metzler will be hostess to the club members at her home on Tuesday, October 22. i The Women’s Missionary Society iol the Zion Reformed church will hold rummage sales on two Satur- • days in November. The first will ' take place November 2 and th? second on November 9. All women . of the s ciety are ask"d to prepare articles for tgie sale. PROGRAM GIVEN AT LADIES AID MEETING Mrs. W. A. Whittenbarger was hostess to the Union Chapel Ladies I Aid society at her home Thursday. I Mrs. Henry Baumann presided over ] : the business meeting during which I it was decided to hold a Thanks- ! I giving market at Decatur on Wed- ! , neoday, November 27. Plans were also made to start a traveling basI k<-t. ! Rev. Miss Cline and Rev. Miss llollingHWcrth were welcomed into : the society as new numbers. Mrs. I Glen Rotighia had charge of the pro- - gram and presented Mr.s. Harve • Koos who gave a report of the annual United Brethren conference . held recently at Winona Lake. Mrs. Baumann and Mrs. Earl i Cha-se sang a vocal duet, acco.npan- • ied by Mi; ; Jeanette Brown. Candy was served by the hostess. The i next meeting will be hold with Mrs. 1 Mari n Stultz. — missionary circle MEETS WITH BERNICE HANNI The girls of the Missionary Circle 1 of the Evangelical chr.h met Thursday evening at the homo of Miss Bernice Hanni. During the business session plans were made to give a play for the thank offering. Those appointed by the president for the play committee were the Misnes Bernice Hanni and Wilma Miller. i l V. 14 * ■ ’ FASHION I “FIRSTS” iu’ll search the town for I $ -esses like these—smart — f:? * -ohisticated — with Paris i< S 'rltten in every line — New ; g 'raid trimmings—New Em- i ; a roideries. d resses you’ll wear proudly wherever you go. I CREPES. VELVETS. I WOOLS. KNITS $6.99 j Other individual styles k: from $3.99. lit.WKW ■ J W : : hrnr MRS. LOUISA BRADEN Cor. 3rd & Monroe Phone 737 ;
Candy and appleu were served at the close of the meeting. The laidliM Aid Society of the Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. L. A. Graham Thursday afternoon at Iwo-thlrty o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Dick D. Heller and sons Dick and Jack, will arrive in Decatur this afternoon for a weekend visit at the home of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. H. 1 Heller. Mrs. Menno Eicher and Miss 1 Huth Eicher of east of Berne, Miss I Mary Ann Springer of Berne amt Mrs. Leon Neuenschwander of Wabash township, spent yesterday afternoon visiting in Decatur. Judge Huber M. De Voss left this morning for Portland. William O. Sautbine and son, Robert, from south of Peterson, were Decatur visitors this morning. Miss Kathryn Hower will leave this evening for Muncie to attend the homecoming at Ball State Teachers' college. Mrs. John Wilhelm viuited in Fort Wayne Thursday. Mrs. Cora Boring of Monmouth shopped In Decatur thiu 'morning. Mis Francis McFarren of Bulffton is .spending several daye at the residence oB Mr. ami Mrs. Dan MbH. k. Brother Marinus of the Holy Crass Novitiate of Rolling Prairie. Indiana returned this morning after a two weeks visit with hie parents Mr. and Mrs. Victor Uleman of east of Deratur. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Uleman of cant of the city shopped in Decatur today. P. J. Ulman of Rock Island. Illinois. who had been visiting relatives in this city, Ed Ulman, a brother ami Lee Ulman, the latere son. went to Tiffin today to vieit tor ] a day. Mr. Ulman will return to ' Rock Island Sautrday. Miss Mar.ella Hower and Pete i Bender of Indianapolis will arrive I in Decatur this evening for a visit 1 at the home of the former's parents Mr. and Mra. M. E. Hower. Mrs. Rose Clark and son. Bernard are spending several days in Rome City. Mr. and Mri. Janies Beatty and son Jimmy, of Indianapolis arrived in Decatur this afternoon. They will be guests of Mrs. Eeatty’s aunt, Mrs. Philip Obenauer over the we’k end. Word has been received here that Mias Martha Erma Butler of this ! city who is attending Stephens College at Columbia, Missouri is a member of the college band and school orchestra. Miss Butler plays the clarinet. Howard Hesher, superintendent of city inn; rovements. Earl McKissic, foreman and John Reiter, time keeper of Bluffton spent several hours in Decatur this afternoon inspecting the local city improvements Pat Costello, who has been 111 for several days, was reported improved today.
4 SUN., MON., TUES. W’OlTw 10c-25c Hear These ■!CK AND JOAN ... SWEETHEARTS Song Hits: AGAIN ... IN A GRAND LAUGH SHOW! . 0— _J Town” \X< Oa U if/ YU K C ssea Be rCAW ‘‘Lonely Gondolier” ‘‘The Rose in Her fZSjStofc. Hair” B J From mazdaA ■ f lit Broadway Io ivjr dfcy .# moon-lit Venice In iiSjN another joyous Warner v. jK& Bros, fun-fiesta I flj*U i \ 4 MILLS BttOS. Plus-All Color Silly Symphony “The Tortoise and Hare” and Fox News. TO-NITE 1H C “TAKA CHANCE NITE” — SATURDAY — Buck Jones “STONE OF SILVER CREEK” Plus-Buster Keaton “Palooka From Paducah” — and an All Fun Oddity. Extra Added Attraction! Chap. 3 “PHANTOM EMPIRE.” Frankie Darro, Gene Autry ALL AT 10-15 c. NOTE: Kiddie Matinee Saturday at 2 p. m. All Children sc. Coming—-Will Rogers “Steam Boat Around the Bend.”
LAST BARRIER CONTTNt'En FROM PAGTC ONE . face Indications ulßclosed, there ■ was nothing but enthusiastic re I joining over the death of the III year-old republic. "We did not ablllsh the repuhj He,” Gen. Kondylis suld. "We i.simply ignore It.” Panagiotis Tsuldarls, whom Kondylis succeeded us premier, said, "we have not resigned. We were turned out." His resignation followed a demand, backed by the leaders of the land, air, and naval forces of Greece that he instantly restore , the monarchy, with or without the approval of lhe national assembly. When he refused, the Kondylis leaders proclaimed martial law and , convoked the assembly, which did their bidding without resistance. The resignation of Alexander Zaimis, president of the republic, ; followed within an hour. The official communique issued after yesterday’s coup d’etat said the military forces of the cocntry 1 had overthrown the government because it was not working with ' sufficient energy to organize a plebiscite and to avert the danger I of anarchy. | o YOUTH ADMITS I — CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE to slaying Miss Hall. . i Monday night Brasser asked , Miss Hall, pretty brunette high school senior, to marry him. He had asked her many times before and found her evasive. Monday he was determihed to obtain an ’ answer. “I pressed her until she had to ■ say yes or no," he tola police. "She said no. She said she wasn't inI forested in me. We had a terrible 'quarrel because she always had acted before as though she were quite . a l»it interested in me." Wednesday the girl stayed at i ' school until 4 p. m. She probably | arrived at her home about 4:30.1 When her foster father arrived at I the apartment at 5:30 he found her dead on the library floor, a bleeding fingernail scratch on her
N. A. BIXLER I OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. Glasses Fltteo HOURS: R:3O to 11:30 12:20 to 5:00 Saturdays. 8:00 p n> Tolenhona 13R I ; JUST RECEIVED Large Shipment of BEAUTIFUL DRESSES Mrs. M. Moyer 128 N. 4 st.
I throat and her disheveled dress the only dues to the mode of death. An autopsy established that she had l»een strangled. The youth picked up the story for local authtorlties. "I went to see Muriel to ask her I one lust time to change her mind,” he said. “She wouldn't even list- ] en to me. 1 lost my temper In a I sudden flash. I couldn't see any- ] thing in front of me but I hit her ; and grabbed her. I didn't know ' where I held her but I held on per I haps 10 minutes. "When I calmed she was dead ] on the library floor." —o Spain Remains Dance Land Madrid (UP) — The Romans Imported their dancern from Cadiz,] and Ft ain today etill is the dance land <>f the Mediterranean, with cas ] lanete, rythmic hand- clapping anti stamping of pretty feet. Spanish dancers still cast a epell. ■-o Trees Planted for Arrows Glasgow (UP) — One Inch Lonaig, one of the many islands in Loch Lomond. Scotland, guides point out to travelers y?w trees which the Scots say were planted by Robert GILLETT TRUCK TIRES at Special Prices. Six Months unconditional * • i guarantee. PORTER TIRE CO. 341 Winchester St.
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Bruce. Fr.,m them he provided shafts so rhla ar. hers. o — •— — Candidate Too Generous Gallon. ()., il'l’i Dr. P. A. Muir's offer to give ll.ii li of his I tialary to the needy took him right ] out of tlie mayoralty race. So r<I lary of State Ge irg* Myers ruled j such generosity was against the I i lection la we.
' VUMMWWMAAMMVMMWWWWWWtfMWVWWWMWWWtrJ MADISON THEATER SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY Matinee Sunday 2P. M.—loc 20c— FIRST Sunday Eve. Show 6:3) “Behind lhe Green Lights” l ■ with NORMAN FOSTER and All-Star Cast. T-h-r-i-l-!-s! Action! Comedy! Suspense! A Picture we know 'nifll enjoy! Based on th* famous hook bv Capt. <'. W. W'lleniwo. gang-btisfer of the N. Y. Homicide Squad. A Thr'Hinp D-amn of life behind the Law. ADDED—“EXCUSE MY GLOVES”-wi'h Jiirk Dovle. Heft lane Cooper. Ted Hiisi”?: “STARS Ol' TOMORROW A Qddifv: and “MOVIE SIDE-SHOW.” Tonight and Saturday TOM TYLER in “RIDIN’ THRU’’ ' ‘RIDIN’ THRU’ to Fame and Fortune. TOM TYLER meets I up with an evil (rang of horse thieves but with HIS brand 1 of two-fisted fighting and two-gun shooting, he soon puls them in their p ice! ADDF'*'. — BUCK JONES in “THE ROARING WEST;' “LAND OF THE EAGLE”—and a Cartoon in COLOR. , TONITE at ONLY ONE DIME! Saturday Nite. 10 and 15c AAAAAMMMVWWVUWVWWWVWVAMVWUWWWUVtAAAMVM
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Three Generations Meet Chardun, O. — (UP) — Three grandmotlrnrn In three general I- ns 11. Id a reunion here recently. They were: Mrx. Eliza Wallhmun, 95, of Chardon, great-great grand moth r; tier daughter, Mara Harrington, Chardon, meat grandmob ler; and her daughter. Margaret Cloak y. of Chicago, a grandmother.
