Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 277, Decatur, Adams County, 22 November 1935 — Page 3
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ms. JONES BeNT£# AI% wiTH DINNER * *KLa3I ■ ji' ~wy*g|r i ■ ■ r MURTAUGH s T 0 so CHA Rf;A ~'S ''v End ojfr KI- h. " i' l ’ e eh |k<W Ml I T‘ " jnßfljj. ne» " l!l l " !l1 «’ 1 ■ program ’•WIELD TUESDAY eWENING ■ The +i; ' ;l ’' '" ’ Bma F I T'■ -day ■■'•■ n'ng. '■Novemlk la. 1.1 the Decatur high _ du > nun with about 4-' > people 1. i. t.ui •• ’lbm program ■ was <*t ■ lag led lb' l ' “ llirschy .»Mm Jl V. 1 •:n . .In. ■ -I -Juise »< '■ 1 -• dl :il4l ’l. - id- ' oa. charge ■ the pAra n. ■ a * L'lVmi ■ EioieKh ') The 4-H Girls < hi > V girls ch .1 'lilt 4" \ . •■- Tim ■ 'l' ll i’.'iml Ji'sephii:.- ■ Panreih a demonstration on ■"The A' "' T!ii- ilmm the "W third•> i"l -> In '..| .-. I ■*' -r-cY s E VKCf-XfolUd 1| »j ;?•] <3 I-* I / ; 3 FOR l< ° LD |V/|CSoll GOLD ■ WE HAVE NO SOLICITORS I GET FULL VALUE. I ’’’MPHREY I f EWELKY ST()RF
I 0 SUN., MON., TUES. S ™ Continuous Show Sunday ™lh hL starting at 1:15 I W s&jr» » 10 . 25 c II ■r E COMES ALONG IN 0 I I ANOTHER HIT! _ MB clicred as the W JliwEl i biggest ■Hr TLE COMIC IN W BUT WHEN B COMES TO SWELL jHfERTALNMENT THIS |KL ' |f|l IV7 ; i A BARREL OF FUN ~ ND ADVENTURE. ■■ i > 1 1.. :'€y'Y \ cutting up, \ l üß"Vince Barnett too! ° r \ «YE OLDE SAWMILL” and Fox News. TO-NITE 10c H “TAKA CHANCE NITE” — SATURDAY — I Hoot Gibson “THE H ARD HOMBRE” OTO-Vin<»e Barnett-Billv Gilbert “Just Another Murder"— gS| Fun Cartoon — EXTRA! then 9 “PHANTOM EMPIRE” Frankie Darro - Gene Autry I ■T " E ’’ c A Continuous Show Saturday starting at 2:00. Jjj ’’ ’ kIDDIE MATINEE at 2 P~MM|.‘ AH Children 5c un<il 3:30. ■
Fort Wayne recently. | Accordlan music was furnished by Juanita and Jeanette Sprunger and Maxine Stu ky. A boys quartet composed of Joel Habegger, Gerhart Schwartz, David Liechty, and 'lrvin linnlger sang the boys 1-n Club Sang. "Ploughing". Following this a candle lighting service was held. Miss Catherine ■ Mosser represented the Spirit of Club Work, and her four attendant s, 1 j Head. Heart, Hand and Health, I .were Wilma Mill r, Lttella Seheumann,Juanita Lehman, and Miriam Hoffman. The Spirit lighted the candles of her four attendant.--, who ■ in turn lighted the candles of a group of 4-H Club members who represented each 4-H Club in the county. After all the candles were lighted, the entire group sang j "Follow the Gleam.’’—Miss Helen Haubold. music teacher in the De- ' catur High School, accompanied all the singing by ; laying the piano. County Agent Archbold and Mrs. Helen E. Mann gave some interesting remark.;, after whlh the distribution of awards was made. PRESBYTERIAN BAZAAR ' OPENS TODAY AT TEN O’CLOCK The Ladies’ Aid cf the Presbyteri lan church opened their bazaar this i joining at ten o’clock. Baked goods ' soups, mincemeat and pies of all | ainds are on sale. Orders may be . phoned to 130. This afternoon at three-thirty the | Girls’ Brass Sextette under the! ! diretion of Albert Sellemeyer gave i | a delightful program. This program I as wel las that this evening and ‘ Saturday is free of charge. The Thain Aceordian Club of Fort Wayne will entertain for an hour and a half this evening beginning at seven-thirty. Luncheon will be served at all times. The Music department of the Woman’s Club will meet with MiM Eeancr Reppert Monday evening. Mrs. William Gass will be the leader. MRS. FRED AHR IS HOSTESS TO HISTORICAL CLUB Mrs. Fred Ahr was hostess to the members of the Historical club and | two guests, Mrs. Lloyd Ahr and j Mrs. Tillman Gehrig, Wednesday afternoon. The roll call was answer-! ed’by quotation*) and current events. I Mrs. Delton Pas.swater read a most interesting pa er on Thanksgiv-I I ing." telling of the customs used by the Cannanites, Israelites and I H brews in Biblical times and of its 1 origin in our own country. She clos-1 ed by reading President Roosevelt’s i i pro lamation. The next meeting will be with I Mrs. W. F. Beery December 4.
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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Mrs. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Friday Philo Slues of Baptist Sunday school, .lass party, Mien Alice nke, 7:31) p. m. Pal lota Xi basket bad dance, Masonic Hall, Union Twip. Woman's Club, Mrs. Ten Kern, 1 p. ni. Presbyterian Bazaar, lunch, music 10 a. m. Evangelical Loyal Daughters, Mrs. Frank Lfnch, 7:30 p. m. Salem Ladiee aid, Thanksgiving supper. North Brick school house. ■ W. M. S. of Evangelical church, rummage sale in building north of . Elberson Service Station. St. Vincent de Paul, K of C hall, 2 p. m. American Legion Auxiliary, Legion Hall, 7:30 p. m. Pocahonta-s Lodge, Rod Mcn’u Hall. Saturday Presbyterian Bazaar, lunch mimic M. E. Ladies Aid rummage sale, church basement. Sunday Recital by pupils of Mre. Dora Akey, Christian church. 2 to 4 p. m. Monday Literary Secti n of Woman’s Club Mis. Philip Obenauei. Ben Hur Lodge, Ben Hur Hall, 8 p. m. Pythian Sisters roll call. K. of P. home, 7:30 p. m. R search Club, Miv. Clifford Sayloro, 2:30 p. ni. Ben Hur Lodge, Ben Hur hall, 8 p.m. Pinochle Club. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Eady, 7:30. Music Department of Woman’s I Club, Mies Eleanor Reppert. Tuesday Tuesday Afternoon club, Mid. Fay Mutschler, 2 p. ni. Monmouth high school Fall Restival. -school house. Monmouth Fall Festival, schoolhouse. Wednesday Pleasant Milla M. E. Aid, Thanksgiving dinner and three cent supper. ' DANCING AT FALL FESTIVAL TUESDAY The senior class of the Monmouth high school will sponsor a fall festival Tuesday, November 26 at the Monmouth school house. Dancing will b? one of the main features of the evening’s entertainment. Thw I public is urged to attend. I Mrs. Fay Mutschler will be hos- ( t ss to the Tuesday Afternoon club ' Tuesday at two o’clock. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Miss Louise Haubold entertained I the members of her club Wednes- ! day evening. 'Fridge was played and I prizezs wers given to Miss Kathryn I Hower and Miss Coralene TownI send. A deli.ious lunch was served ; at the close of the games. ANNOUNCES SECRET WEDDING The mariage of Miss B s-sie Brunner, daughter of Jule Brunner, and Ed Miller, both of this city, has been announced. The wedding took jlaee July 11. 1935. PHOEBE BIBLE CLASS MEETS WITH MRS. BRODBECK The Phoebe Bible class of Zion Reformed Sunday school met Wednesday evening with Mrs. Charles Brodbeck. The entertaining rooms were decorated with fall flowers. ‘ Forty members were present. Mies Matilda Sellemeyer had charge of the devotions. Plans were made for a Christmas party to be held with Mrs. Calvin Yost December 18. The following officers were electYOU CAN THANK THE THERMOMETER FOR OUR BIGGEST DRESS SALE - - New Styles " For Every Occasion £ | Made to Sell I j, for $5.95 to to $12.75 .-— in three / sensational / groups AW/I' i $3-88 JttV i $5-88 ffl \ $7-88 |W Due to long stretch of warm ' weather our stocks are heavier than they should be, therefore, this Thanksgiving Sale of Brand New Dresses, —If you appreciate quality . . and love a Bargain take i advantage of this sale. Every Smart Fabric. Sizes for Everyone. Mrs. Louise Braden 3rd & Monroe Phone 737
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i ed for the coning year; Mns, L. Fogel, president; Mrs. O. L Kirsch, vice<resident; Mrs. Forrest Owenu secretary and Mrs. George Thomas, treasurer. Several games of bunco were enjoyed and prizes were won by Mis. Byford Macy, Mrs. M. F. Worthman and Miss Vivian Turk. Three new- members, Mrs. George Buckley, Mrs. Fred Heuer and Mrs. Kirchenbauer were welcomed into the class. Miss Vivian Burk was a guest at the meeting. At the close of the evening the hostess, assisted by Mrs. G. Stauffer, Mrs. Fay Mutschler and Mrs. Harry Miller served delicious refreshments. — ETA TAU SIGMA ENJOYS THANKSGIVING DINNER BRIDGE The Eta Tau Sigma sorority entertained a number of guests with a dinner bzrfdge at the home of Miss Isabel Odle on Seventh Street. Thursday evening. The entertaining rooms were decorated with bouquets of i”ompoms and mums. A two course dinner was served at small tables centered with black candle holders containing green tapers. Individual chocolate turkeys marked each place. A rosebud also marked each guests' place. Four games of bridge were enjoyed and high score prize was given to Miss Kathryn Archbold, guest prize, Miss Betty Tricker and conolation, Mrs. Don Stump. Guests of the sorority were Miss Frieda Schearer, Mrs. Harry Neal, Miss Betty Tricker and Miss Bernadine Kolter. The sorority members present were Miss Glennis Elzey, Mrs. Robert Shraluka. Mrs. Homer Baxter, Miss Kathryn Archbold, Mrs. Richard Arnold, Miss Mildred Koldewey, Miss Mildred Blosser, Miss Verneal Whalen, Miss Clara Egley, Miss Laura Chritten, Miss Ruth Whines, Mrs. Donald Stucnp and Miss Isabel Odle, The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Robert Shraluka and Mrs. Donald Stump. I | HAROLD DANcELS A. M. ! BAPTIST WOMAN’S SOCIETY MEETS WITH MRS. PETERSON The Baptist Woman’s society met Thursday afternoon at the home of l i Mrs. C. E. Peterson with Mrs. S. E. | I Hite in harge of the program. The ' subject for the afternoon wae | “Thanksgiving" and the following' piegram was enjoyed; George COLDS Use Mckessons Pure Cod Liver Oil to build up your resistance against colds. Especially important for those who easily contract chest colds. Plain and Mint Flavored. Special Price—69c. | Kohne Drug Store
Washington's Thanksgiving proclamation, Mrs. Will Winnee; The Fir-st Thanksgiving, Mrs. A. D. Uni versaw; Thanksgiving Thoughts,; ! Mrs. Bryce Butler and Mre. Vance Maddox; “I’g Thankful'’, Mrs. Bina Buehler; To Thee All Praise, Mrs. j H. N. Shroll; Every Day ThanksI giving, Mrs. S. E. Shamp; vocal duet. Mia. Will Winnes and Mrs. C. E. Peterson; Pilgrim Fathers, Mrs. Curtis Maser; Thankful Things Are | Not Worse, Mrs. Peterson; closing prayer, Mrs. Moser. Mrs. Vaughn Hilyard and daughter Barbara were guest) at the meeting. Delicious . refreshments were served by the ( hostess, assisted by Mrs. Hila ■ Murray. The Pocahontas Lodge will meet this evening at the Red Men's Hall. ——WW—I ■ ——■
1 ..... Bjsy A ~ a a .s van Hr •* Ws Jhw ab, JI w I SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY CONTINOUS ALL DAY SUNDAY from 1:15. Sweeping On To New Fame Together ... Three distinguished players join hearts in a drama of tender beajity, love anti sacrifice. . . each giving the finest individual performances of their careers! Alone, they were superb. .. .togethe, they enact a story.. . the poignant beauty of which will linger long in your memory! i FREDRIC MARCH, MERLE OBERON,HERBERT MARSHALL TheDARK ANGEL Added—A THELMA TODD & PATSY KELLY Comedy 10c—25c TONIGHT & SATURDAY ‘“CLIVE OF INDIA” with RONALD COLMAN, LORETTA YOUNG. SEE—The duel which convinces Clive that he is a Many of Destiny—A Man who Cannot Die! SEE—An Indian ruler's human chessboard, .with beauties as pawns.. .And with Death to the losers! SEE—Clive’s ‘mad’ army avenge the massacre of ‘The Black Hole of Calcutta’ — First time on the Screen! SEE—The charge of the battle elephants strangest warriors in history... in the mighty conflict at Plassey! i Added—A Cartoon in Color. . .10c—15c. FIRST SATURDAY NITE SHOW at 6:15. EXTRA FBI. & SAT. News Reel Shots of the Notre Dame— Northwestern Football game. Coming—"THE CRUSADES.”
missionary society MEETS IN CHURCH PARLORS The Woman's Foreign Missionary society of th? Methodist church met ; Thursday afternoon in the church parlors. Mrs. W. F. Beery had the devotionals and Mrs. W. O. Little the lesson on South America. Mrs. R. A. Stuckey had charge of the business. \ report of the executive meeting held in Fort Wayne October 7, was given by Mrs. Frank Crist and Mrs. Delton Passwater. Delicious refreshments weie served by Mrs. Stuckey and Mrs. Ed Wicks. The next meeting will be witli Mrs. Frank Krick with Mrs. H R. Carson as program leader. o J. H. Steele of Pleasant Mills was a shopper here today and renewed his paper for next year.
De Voss To Rule On Huntington Fight Huntington, Ind., Nov. 22—(UP) 1 Ruling «on another of the Involved legal phases of the utility fight between Mayor Clare W. H. Hangs and the Northern Indiana power company was scheduled today in circuit court. 1 ■ - j
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Judg? Huber DeVose, Decatur, was to rule on demurrers filed by the power company against pleau of abatement of tbe mayor and 10 codefendants in contempt charges. The mayor and city employes are accused of selling current from the tiny municipal electric plant in violation of a court injunction. o . Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
