Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 271, Decatur, Adams County, 15 November 1935 — Page 3
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’hAa *w ■T’*’ 5 .,. sBfc’NDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY ' ■ '«■ CONTINUOUS ALL DAY SUNDAY from 1:15. 7| Mjg GI a’/ i! 3 jStMiiJl I Z f ’ JHF «■"■*» | JBssL *' W II skL I ’ir M ■ ■ B #*<" iWjyj&TMr SHE DARED to snatch at the ■ K romance that is every woman’s ■ " birthright. Its gorgeously- ■ gowned Joan at her finest — I M-G-M's triumph of gayly X| ■, exciting thrill-drama! I |^; ?; hsW I p LIVE MY LIFE ■ -a BRIAN AHERNE I [frank MORGAN • ALINE MacMAHON ■ ERIC BLOKE Added—Comedy. 10c-25c I Tonight & Saturday I WHEEI.FR & WOOLSEY I in “THE RAINMAKERS” ■ w 'ith fh<* ’"ad cup merrymakers of Movietheir craziest! I Added —The DIONNE QUINTUPLETS in “GOING ON I TW< .” A COLOR Cartoon, and Newsreel shot of the !E DAME-OHIO Football game. 10c-15c —“THE 7VRK ANGEL.” with FREDRIC MARCH, I MEtLE OBERON, HERBERT MARSHALL. I^KmV. | MADISON THEATER I SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY I Sunday 2 P. M.—FIRST Sunday Evening Show 6:30 Safer • |B Five of the screen's funniest i a I stars, with Jack Benny leading Hz ' t*” the way in the year 5 merriest I escapade! 74 mi/es up -and I I I iff ffrE way ajbovP aw'-'”' 1 ? e/se I I for laughs! mts in The 8»* W / HEALY • PENDLETON MERKEL • CARLISLE H J D '"gtjX C >, fi Sv S NE _— Aducu— vxZJYuiL S LATEST Comedy; M, also a VODVIL REVUE. M|Lii< GRAND TWO HOUR SHOW at ONLY 10 and 20c — Tonight and Saturday KEN MAYNARD in “HEIR TO TROUBLE” s dynamite death for a fortune in gold! HIS LATESf ■'lire. AIso—OPENING CHAPTER-TAILSPIN TOMMY ■“THE GREAT AIR MYSTERY"—and Comedy. J® mtroduce THIS NEW SERIAL, our prices TONITE will 10c. On SATURDAY NITE All Seats ONE DIME. Wiing — CHAS. FARRELL in “FIGHTING YOUTH” — i JACK HOLT in “STORM OVER THE ANDES."
i Thirty-eight members were present. I The meeting opened with the eong "Onward Chr'itlan Soldiern" followed with scripture readings from ' Matthew and John by Mrs. j|. w. Franklin. Mru. Hakes was the load- * evening and the topic
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1935.
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Mrs. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Friday I nion Chapel U. B. Young Peoides class, Elizazbeth Kramer. 7:30 , p. m. Pontpon id one week. Mrs. Er-d Linn's nectl nos Evangelical Ladies Aid, .Mru. Linn, 7'p.m. ' Hobo U. B. Thanksgiving eiipper Bobo school, 5 to 7:30 p. m. Hen Hur Lodge, Ben Hur Hall, 8 p. m. ' Dinner, bridge party and dance, i Elk's Home, 5:30 p. m. D. H. S. senior play, "The Yellow Shadow," school auditorium, 8:15 p. m. Adams county federation of clubs Mru. Olive Peterson, 2:30 p. m. Union Chapel U. B. Young Peoples clasu, Elizabeth Kramer, 7:30 , P- m. Philathae Cans, Mrs. Max Boxell Saturday Kings’ Heralds. Group 2. Church I 2:30 p. m. U. B. Fall Festival Auction Sale, building north of Elberson Service Station. 7:30 p. in. Monday Woman’e Club in charg l of Civic Section, Library Hall, 7:45 p. im. , Pinochle Club, Mr. and Mre. ■ Hry e Roop. 7:30. Young Matron’s Club, Mrs. Ferd O'Brien, 6 ■?. m. Resear; h Club, Mrs. R. D. Myers (2:30 p. m. ' Tuesday Pei I .ta Xi, Mrs. Wm. Schrock at the A. J. Smith residence. 6:30 p. m. Joan of Arc Study Club. Mien Mary Ulman, 7:15 p. m. Wednesday 'Beulah Chapel Ladieu Aid Pre- ‘ Thank giving supi.er, 5:30 p. m. i Ladies’ Shakespeare Club, Mre. I Philip Obenauer 2:30 ,p. m. Historical Club, Mrs. Fred Ahr, I 2:30 p. m. i Phoebe Bible Class of Reformed Sunday school. Mrs. Charlee Brodi beck. 7:30 p. m. discussed was "Abundant Life for America." Mrs. Bauman had t harge of the devotionale. Several talks on "Mi-sion Fields, at Home and Abroad,” were given by Mru. Dick Schafer, Mrs. Louis Hill, Mrs. Ed Deitsch and Mrs. Anna Meyers. The w nder box was conductced by Mrs. R. E. Muninia and the Handbook quiz by Mrs. Earl Crider. Business was in charge of the president, Mrs. I Del ma Elzey. i The Catholic Ladies of Columbia ; will hold a pot-luck supper in the K. ;f C. Hall Tuesday, Nov. 19. The : si:j er will be served at six-thirty p. m. and card games will be played. I All members are invited to attend. The committee in charge of ar- ; rangements includes, Mrs. William Keller, chairman. Mrs. Fred Geimer Mrs. John Holthouse, Mrs. Charles Keller. Mrs. Tom Durkin and Miss | Bertha Johns. * The Pythian Sisters will have a rummage sale at the K. of P. ' home Saturday. The Pinochle club will meet with Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Roop Monday evening at seven-thirty. The Psi lota Xi sorority will meet with Mrs. William Schrock at the A. J. Smith residence Tuesday CashU WE HAVE NO SOLICITORS YOU GET FULL VALUE. PI’MPJIPFiY JEWELRY STORE Pre-Thanksgiving Sale DRESSES Three “< Outstanding Groups fw $3.88 $5.88 ill $7.88 ,'k 1 Misses, hK I Womens and lVlui\ s ’ zes * A Worth Write Sale of Dresses. Every fashion is new, rich colors, metal cloths, novelty crepes, different trimmings, that offer variations to stimulate the spirit and assure compliments. Misses, womens and half sizes. Mrs. Louise Braden Cor. 3rd & Monroe Phone 737
evening at alx-thlrty iXclock. This will be a i rogram meet Ing jend aleo a p t luck supper. There will boa meeting of the Joan of Arc etudy dull at the home of Mlns Mary 111 nan Tun clay even- . Ing at. seven-fifteen. I The Young Matrone :lub will . meet with Mrs. Ferd O'Brien Monday evening at nix o'clock for a pot- . luck supper. Thu leaders will be Mro. Merlin Doan and Mrs. Albert I Beery. The X'nion township home econoini<M club which was to havw met . with Mrs. Tom Kern No’’. 20 has. been postponed until Friday Nov. 22 I on a. count of the Leaders Meeting i to be held here by Miss Kent of Purdue University, Thursday Nov. -mber 21. All members are urged i to attend this meeting. | CHRISTIAN LADIES AID ENJOYS ALL DAY MEETING i Tlie Ladies Aid of the Christian hurch enjoyed an all day meeting' at the bone of Mrs. Malinda Dar : . wachter Thursday. The ladies work-! ed on a comforter which they are j planning to give to some needy per- 1 . son. A delicious pot-luck dinner was ! served at noon. In the afternoon the meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. William Kuhls. The I roll call was answered by each men. Der making a Thanksgiving ; suggestion. It was suggested and voted on unanimously to retain the pres nt officers to .serve for the < ming year. Mi’s.,;G T. Burk reported that Mrs. Kelley, a former moxber, is ill at Tier home near Columbia City. Plan, were made to s nd her a Sundhine Box before Thanksgiving with Mrs. Burk and Mrs. Noah Mangold in charge. Plans were made to serve an oyster supper in tlie church basement in the near future. Mrs. James Kitch n wan welcomed into the society as a new member. Mrs. Rubv Baker was present as a guest, in the evening Mrs. Darwachter. assisted by Mrs. Elmer Darwachter, served de- ■ licious refreshments to the nineteen 1 remberu present. The Beulah Chapel ladies aid soc- ' iety will serve a pre Thanksgiving supper Wednesday evening at fivethirty. A bazaar will be held in connection with the supper. 1 REVIVAL MEETINGS FIRST M. E. CHURCH Tonight will be "Boys And Girls ; Night" at the revival services now in progress at the Decatur M. E. church. The childrens church chorus, under the direction of Mrs. H. R. Carson, will sing. They will be a-iihted by th'? volunteer choir. The song leader, Rev. E. S. Mor-
trhs ™ f 30 HEIDELBERG INN 4? I jilS RANDOLPH AT STATE new FIELD bldg.' ' ' I I 0 - OLARK AT ADAMS yy/ 1 * NORTH western ry. stat ion k *Y® V i MADISON AT CANAL CHICAGO OLD HEIDELBERG —for shoppers’ luncheons, dinners, suppers; entertainment nightly, including Sundays; main floor for musical merit, RATHSKELLER for rollicking good times EITEL FIELD BUILDING RESTAURANTS in f lancial center; breakfasts, luncheons, dinners. NORTH WESTERN RY. STATION—S Eitel restaurants NO COVER CHARGES » FOR OCEAN MODERATE PRICES anions and fresh yCENTRAL WATER FISH iQCATIONfr | ssnKSsss sasassnMaM I ■ . - - '■>■■■ 1 ' = SUN - MON - TUES - HL •* J® SLiSk JS Continuous show Sunday 10c -25 c It didn’t cost 5 million dollars to make. It isn’t I one of the so-called big, colossal super produc- ! I tions, but we heartily endorse it to be one of the j most enjoyable picture treats of the year. THE MANAGEMENT. 1 “Forbidden Heaven” with the new sweetheart of the screen, CHARLES FARRELL. CHARLOTTE HENRY, BERYL MERCER, FRED WALTON. A stranded show girl — Two human Derelicts —an ambitious youth—ln an Amazing Romance of a city park. Pius-Tom Patricola - Buster West “Kiss the Bride.” Fox News-Ohio State-Notre Dame Football picture. TONITE - “TAKA CHANCE NITE” 10c — SATURDAY — Bill Cody “THE CYCLONE RANGER” Plus-Roscoe Ates, Shemp Howard “On The Wagon.” A Merrie Melodie Cartoon. Extra! Chap. 8 “Phantom Empire,” Gene Autry-Frankie Darro. Continuous Show Saturday starting at 2:00. 10c-15c Kiddie Matinee at 2--All Children 5c until 3:30.
ford brings a fine special number each evening. Servi es begin tonight at 7:30 P. M. Tbaro will be no afternoon prayer meeting on Saturday but the regular evening service will be held. I«ust ,nig)it tl|« sermon-subject was "The place Os Victory". In his message the evangelist said: “The story of the first pitched i battle that Israel fought, as recorded in Exodus 17, is a familiar one. But most of us have yet to learn the lesson it teaches. The young captain. Ji-shua, who led the hosts of Israel Into batth against A nelek was himself reminded by Jehovah as to the true cause us his victory. i Moses was Instructed to ‘write it I ] in u book' and 'to rehearse it in the | "are of Israel' that the battle was not won in the combat on the plain but ou the mount of intercession. ' When Moses hands were stayed up by his brethren and the ‘rod of God' wan held aloft in intercessory , prayer, tlie enemy was finally overcome. , "We need to re all this truth toi day for it is 'Not by might, nor by ! . power, but by my Spirit, said the | i Lord of hosts'. A crisis drives thinki Ing nr?n to prayer. God is our last I 1 resort. This perveiwlty of men accounts for the economic and spiritual situation in which we find ourselves today. There is hut one place I of victory. That fe on the mount of interc ss-ory prayer.” DUTIFUL DAUGHTERS ELECT NEW OFFICERS The Dutiful Daughters class of the Evangelical Sunday school met | //zzONLY ccruqhdwp MEDICATED WITH INGREDIENTS OF Vicks x S Modem successor to old-fashioned cough syrups... more convenient ... less expensive ... lingers ' longer in the throat. I
In the church basement Thursday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. Mrs. Amis Graber, president, opened the meeting - followed by the scripture reading by Mrs. Gerald Cole after which the Lord’s prayer was re .eated in unison. During the ; busin ss meeting the following new officers were elected: Mrs. 'Bryce i Roop president, Mrs. Gregg McFar lland, vice-president, Mrs. Fred Chronister, secretary-treasurer; and Mrs. Fred McConnell, assistant. Mru. Eugene Runyon sang a solo ; and Mrs. Fleming gav ■ a piano solo A wedding playlet honoring Mrs ' Homer Maloney who was married
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recently, wat greatly enjoyed. In the playlet Mru. Ivan Stuckey iplayed the wedding march and Mre. Runyon nang the wedding gong, | Mra. Arnow Ketchum acted a« mln I inter, firgetting to remove her hut . for the ceremony. Coleen Kdgell acted ua ring bearer. Tile bride wan Mr,i. Garth Jerney and the gro'jin Mrs. Lloyd Neil. The room . wan decorated with fall flowena and a olor acheime of pink and whit" j wau carried out. Min. Maloney who wax former secretary und treasurer tor the cl4u*i, wm presented with a 1 gift. I The next meeting will be the
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1 Christmas party and will lie held nt the church with Mtv. Eugene Runyon an hoatesn. LITTLE FLOWER STUDY CLUB MEETS The Little Flower study club cnet with Mm. Burney Wertzberger Thursday evening. The meeting was opened with a prayer by the 1 -ader. Mm. TunvaMi. Current event* were given and a chapter on Mana wau read followed with an artkle on "Poor Souls" by Mm. Weitzbergor. The meeting closed with prayer. 0 U. B. Auction. 7:30 p. m. “ ■ — 1 ■——l■ 1 - ■' —
