Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 270, Decatur, Adams County, 14 November 1935 — Page 5
(iIESTSA TO • jiJE CONCERT u/ A mL Conductor To ’T Orchestra To > Nov. 19 «(' 1,1(1 ■ N " V ' 14 “*'■ >< JK unique ‘"’ lOl,K <1 K,,,:.' th' season will be C rl „f Edith Lorand and niehoHtra. which aC e on Tuesday. No0 the Shrine The5 Thfc bi.«i I" 1 ' 1 '' a pv, ‘ u .1 tb, i- illT ' M||r llhrf , Imvp eiven more f X hundred concerts . • 111 1 •!••!! I US Well Kin fc l " ,d - ... A Cd rt” 1 ll "'' r,s l "' 1 ' ,lf ‘ : the K,Mi). violin. Her fan Of^j ’ vort |kjt Time Tonight - I ? |PEM ER TRACY I “DANTE’S I iINFERNO” BtaHMI Color Comedy and , I Rub'inoft and Orchestra. l()c-20c ■ste: Birst Evening show at 6:30 I —Bill Cody ■ “THU CYCLONE RANGER" ■iu»-Rc«coe Ates Comedy; All ■ur ijlrtcon; EXTRA! 'PHANTOM EMPIRE". show Saturday ■f ■ s(ar,in 9 at 2;o °- g All Kiddies 5c until 3:30. I I Sun. Mon. Tues. ■Chis. Harrell ■ Charlotte Hemy MHfoRBIDDEN HEAVEN” fßohio State-Notre Dame ■ Game Pictures. B • Show Sunday Starting at 1:15. < THE RED CROSS"
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| \ LEGALLY SPEAKING I (HeslstewdU.g, Patent Office) Thomas a BECKETjillfi^tif?O - ,; WAS TRIED FOR r‘( A CRIME - 350 \ f VEARS AFTER I ,7 \ ME MAD DIED. <T‘V / A ‘-f a-- T ■ //ay Es§? g ~7/t3 BOSil * r*ll\ wl M I JUnd Syndicate. Cleveland, o 1111 fill ‘ US’ <¥>T ,IpF Henry the Eighth summoned the skeleton of Thomas A. Becket to appear before the Star Chamber of England. He accused the former Archbishop of Canterbury of usurpation of the papal throne, and convicted him. Thia gruesome trial proved little concerning the accused, but served to publicise the king and his authority.
abroad as a violinist is as great as that which she has achieved as leader of her orchestra. Miss Lorand will offer a program l of the world's famous classical dances, with a portion of the program given over Johann Strauss , and his entrancing waltz numbers. Edward Burns, Chicago Tribune ' musical critic, referring to Edith Lorand's concert in Chicago. Sun'day. Nov. 3, (1935) said in part: | “Miss Lorand is a dynamic i Hungarian whose tone on the 1 violin is witchery itself. Also, she has worked out in some magic way the problem of naving her orchesi tra follow her as one man in every i nuance and every eccentricity of ' tempcA ,“In ’the Viennese group Lorand
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and her orchestra offered the ‘Blue Danube’ as the high light. It was a startling performance because . of the subtile effects of teni'po she has worked out so painstakingly." Music lovers of this vicinity have not for years had the opportunity to enjoy a musical evening as will be in store for them on November 19th, and it may be years before another musical event similar to this is made possible. ■ o Scotch Band Goes Irish Boston.—<(J.R) —The Salem American Legion band received an ovation when it passed the reviewing stand during a recent parade. The band, composed of Scotch bagpipers, was playing “The WeaTfhg of the Green.”
MONROE NEWS The Ladies Aid society of the Methodist Episcopal church met at the home of MN. Otto Longenberger i Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Manna* Lehman I and non Norris epent the week-end at Colon, Michigan, the guests of Mrs. Lehman's brother. Chester Hendricks. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith of Preble spent Monday with Mr. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. John Floyd entertained at six o'clock dinner Thursday evening, Rev. and Mrs. Elbert Morford, and son Norman, Miss Louise Niles. Mr. and Mrs. William Mitchel and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Haggard. Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Longenberger of Fort Wayne vleited Mr. and Mrs. David Leisure Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Liby and Mr. ! and Mrs. William Llby vleited Mr. and Mrs. Philip Schieferstein, living north of Decatur Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sanders and son Billy spent the week-end at Orablll, the guest of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bahner, entertained at Sunday dinner, Dr. and Mrs. George Selliman and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hocker of Decatur called on Mr. Hocker’s mother. Mrs. Jestine Hocker Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alferd Hahnert returned Friday from a motor trip to Zanesville, Ohio and West Virginia where they visited relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Z. J. Davie of Jackson Ml. higan, spent Thu*>sday night with Mr. and Mrs. JJ. F. Hocker. They were enroute to their winter home at Ev.atis, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Brandyberry and Donna Branch were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Collins, living neear Bluffton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crist and sons Kermit and Quentin spent Sunday in Decatur, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crfet. Dcrwin Kessler returned to his home in Fort Wayne Sunday after a several weeks’ visit with his grand parents Mr. and Mrs. James -♦Last Time Tonight - “SMILIN’ THROUGH’’ with NORMA SHEARER, FREDRIC MARCH, LESLIE HOWARD. Added—A 'MICKEY MOUSE’ Cartoon, and the Newsreel Shots of the NOTRE DAME-OHIO Football Game. See NOTRE DAME'S LAST Minute Rally! 10c-20c Fri. 4. Sat.—WHEELER & WOOLSEY in "THE RAINMAKERS.” SPECIAL Added Attraction: The DIONNE QUINTUPLETS in “GOING ON TWO.” The Newsreel Shots of the NOTRE DAMEOHIO Game—-Also a Cartoon in COLOR—at ONLY 10 and 15c. Sun. Mon. Tues. — JOAN CRAWFORD in “I LIVE MY LIFE” with' Brian Aherne, Frank Morgan, I Aline MacMahon, Eric Blore. CONTINUOUS ALL DAY SUNDAY from 1:15. “JOIN THE RED CROSS” ■■■■mHßßßKiiKn ■KE&aneHHMMBKMBBMa : MADISON Theater - Last Time Tonight - ADULTS ONLY -25 c NO LIVE WHEN HONOR AND virtue JSIk, DECAY Seemed Such a Won- .?• Y® derful Road — Such a Beautiful Road—But It Was Only the "Road to Ruin." «■ Added - • Cartoon. Fri. & Sat. —KEN MAYNARD In “HEIR TO TROUBLE." Als oOPENING CHAPTER of TAILSPIN TOMMY in “THE GREAT AIR MYSTERY.” NOTE: To introduce our NEW Serial our price THIS coming Friday Nite will be 5 and 10, and Saturday Nite 10c for ALL Seats! Sun. Mon. Tues. — JACK BENNY in “ITS IN THE AIR” with Una Merkel, Nat Pendleton, Ted Healy, Mary Carlisle. A METRO-GOLD- ! WYN-MAYER SPECIAL. 10c-20c. “JOIN THE RED CROSS”
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* ' V. Hendricks. ’ i Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Stucky and i family spent Sunday at Columbus. t Ohio, the guests of relatives. I Mrs. James V. Hendricks spent ' the week-end at Fort Wayne, the • guest of her eon. Ora Hendricks. j who is ill. ' ° ‘ f MAGLEY NEWS j J Mr. and Mrw. Vernon Bracht of , i Fort Wayne visited over the week- j J end with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hildebrand and family. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fruchte of t Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin . Fruchte and family visited Rev. and ■ Mrs. Otto Scherry of New Bavaria. Ohio. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlee Hettinger ■ visited Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Keil and I family of Van Wert. Ohio. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kolter ami son Robert. Mr. and Mrs. William Wortliman and son Carlton, Mr. and
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Mrs. Lewie Manns and family were I dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bloemker Sunday. Mr. und Mrs. Lester Cowan and family and Miss Marcella Scherry visited Mr. and Mrs. Adalph Hannl Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Beiberich vieI ited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Anker of De- ; catur Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bauer and I family of near Middlebury. Ohio, and Mrs. Lina White of Lima, Ohio, : visited John Bauer and Misses Emma and Olive Miller Sunday afternoon. Grandma Hildebrand was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Bracht Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Helmrich attended the funeral of Nellie Hoover at Kingsland Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leister Cowan and family and Miss Marcella Scherry visited Mr. and Mrs. Milton Scherry and family of near Huntington Mon-1 day.
Display “T. R" Range Saddle Deadwood. 8. D. -(UP)- The saddle used by Theodore Roosevelt when he rode the North Dakota ranges before he ibecAme President, i is now on display In the Adams Memorial Mueeum here. —■ - ■ —o Forger Loses Technique Springfield, Mo. —(UP)—Thomas Carlyle Waddell, <fl. has lost hie
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grip. One* known as “ths best forger In the gsme,” he was arreated here charged with passing a worthier $2 check. Officem said he had served six prfaon sentences for forgery. o Handmade Bricks Ussd in 1857 Avilla, Mo.. —(UP)—'Bricks were used In construction of Jasper County’s oldest house — a southern home built in 1857. It will be razed
