Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 282, Decatur, Adams County, 29 November 1935 — Page 3
I LEAGUE I SWwrGULAR meeting ■ Welti i t I it i" ISBL '’■' ' v 11 * A! , ' li ‘" I I’ue'Sl- 1 ‘•' 11 " '■ 111 *' ' I ,i i R iidlß- 1 l; " I i|Mt I 1 " 'l' L.. Woman ■ ÜBMK u ' l ' l ' •*’’ ‘ 1,1,11 li,n ' W.L. ■ Hunter. A’.b . ■ Kell«J‘ 11 -Mailund. Thu? " 1 al <;. of the Zion Reforni- ■ | H^B; I ' n I potf«i until lua MRS. SPRUNGER |cELEB«ATE GOLDEN WEDDING I id Mrs. J. F. S.runger of tebrated their golden weddternary today. A dinner was noon in the banquet rooms e Swiss Case for members immediate family. Open ■BRr ' two lo Bs'cloS this afternoon and from ■ jevea-tllirty to nine o’clock this ■ Mr. Ail Mr-?. Sprnnger vm-iniir-■rkCjßferber 29, 1885 by Rev. S. ■ r (JBr-r Mr. Springer was man11 • Sprunger Lehm ip store ■ until * letired March 1 of this Imr. ■ ‘ ' l,s - L - " ■ Crank enter- ' Thanksgiving dinner. ■ tor Mr. 1! I Mrs. Leland Frank ami ■ raildrei . Mr. and Mrs. Myron Frank ; ■ awl Mi en. Mr. and Mm. Frank' .1 Tin Frank. I MrJknd Mrs. Bon S.hrovor ami ■ i mi —
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SUN., MON., TUES. I Continuous Show Sunday I A* WHL wLs starting at 1:15 ■ w «*ae> io-25c lIRE SHE IS! THE LITTLE LADY L JEY'RE All TALKING ABOUT! I W f,rst b ' K Ho,| y wood pic- Plus • “Rythm I t>t> but already she’s * TLywh'Sfrsß of Parree" a : |Re i the hearts of millions. ft- musical comi 'iMu.t like she'll steal yours! «|f* •*’ edy. Fox Ne.Va la . and Looney B|’s the biggest little star ol w ; Tune Cartoon, i all. surrounded by a big <W of favorites in the swell- » •U picture you can imagine! •, tag ■ 1 ' A < —- ’A P ~ r C' ¥ j ■ JV I > JB f BlHliF I < IWy Kite—“TAKA CHANCE NITE” |() c J — SATURDAY — JJohn Wayne “THE TEXAS TERROR” Duncan Sisters in “Surprise,” Radio Ramblers ■Futville” and Extra— Chapter 10. “PHANTOM EMPIRE” Gene Autry - Frankie Darro g> , ioc" I ; ’ C Continuous Show Saturday starting at 2. ■ kiddie M.vnNEE'”"~r _ m~" ~ rhilfi rpn jinrlpr 12 'TS. s<* U n * *1 3r3()
i CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Mrs. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Fr.aay ( hr.Htian Ladi *e' Aid, Mna. .Tames I Kitchen, 1:30 p. m. Delta Theta Tan bueinesa meetling, MIM Flothllda Harris, 7:30 i p ni. i M. E. I-adie.s' Aid, Mrs. Ed Wicks 2:30 p. in, St. Mary’s Twp. Home Economics Club. Mrs. Murray Hollowav, 1:30 P. m. Monday Saint Rita's Unit, Mrs. Frank Schmitz, 7:30 p. m. Woman's Club, Reformed Church, 7:45 p. m. Firemen’s auxiliary, Mrs. Herman Dierkes, 7:30 p. m. Ben Hur Lodge, Bon Hur Hall 8 p. m. Research Club, Mrs. Kannle Frit?toe, 2:30 tp. m. Wednesday T nd'-s’ Shakespeare Club, Mr?. H. R. Moltz. 2:30 p. m. Historical Club, Mrs. Hattie 3eery, 2:30 p. m. Thu-srtay Evangelical Dut i! Daughters, pot-luck Chrlutmas partv church 6:30. daughter Kathryn had as their Kathryn had as their guests Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kirsch, Phillip Mutdchler and Edgar Mutdchler. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Teeple entertained for Thanksgiving dinner; Dr. Mason Conner and family of Staint Marys’ Ohio, Clarence Conner and Carl Weaver of Montmlicr, Ohio. | Harold Lytle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Teeple of Fort Waynre, Miss Janet { Beery, E. B. Conner, Fred Knight; Miss Hilda Haugk, Miss Lenore Teeple, June Teeple. Jack and Connie Conner. FRANK-HILDEBRAND NUPTIALS SOLEMNIZED The wedding of Miss Mildred Frank, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I George Frank of New Bavaria, Ohio, and Walter Hildebrand, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hildebrand of Magley wai? solemnizezd at the home of the bride's parents Thursday at two o'clock. The ceremony was perform-
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ed by Rev. Otto Scberry of New fluvaria. The bride wore a lace trimmed blue (tci,jo dress with suede footwear. A dinn 'r was served at four <- de. k to the following guests; Rev. and Mrs. Otto Scherry and daughters, Coe Harris and Elwood Sylvester of New Bavaria, Henry Hildebrand of Magley. Mr. and Mr.?. George Frank and daughters F.stella and Ruth and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Frank. Mr. nnd Mrs. Otto Hlldebrand and children, Marie, Helen, Carl and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peek of Preble, Mrs. Mina Hildebrand of Magley and Mni. Minnie Frank of ! N"W Bavaria. In the evening a reception was he’, i for a largo number of friends ' and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Hildebrand will be at home in Magley, ' Indiana,. The Dutiful Daughters class of tile Evangelical Sunday school will m ot in the church parlors Thursday at six-thirty o'clock, for a pot luck supper and Christmas exchange. All ine.rbers are requested to attend and to bring one covered dish, table service for one and a twenty-five cent Christmas gift. Mr. and Mis. Harry (’. Young and daughter Dorothy entertained at dinner yesterday in honor of the forty-third wedding anniversary of Mrs. Young’s parents, Mr. and Mm. Fred Walther. Clarence Walther was also a guest at the dinner. Mr. and Mrs, Charles A. Burdge entertained with a turkey dinner Thanksgiving Day for the following guest-?; Mr .and Mrs. William J. Burdge ot R. R. 1. Markle, Miss Merle Burdge of Portland, and Mrs. A. L. Burdge of Mercer Ave. The Ladies’ Shakespeare club i will meet with Mrs. H. R. Moltz Wednesday afternoon at two-thirty (■'dock. Mrs. D. D. Heller will have I the paper entitled “Famous Women | of Ye-itereday.” The Historical club will meet with Mrs. Hattie Beery Wednesday afternoon at two-thirty o’clock. Mrs. Sadie Miller will be the leader. I LARGE CROWD ! ENJOYS TURKEY THOT About ninety couples enjoyed the ; Turkey Trot given by the Pei lota j Xi sorority at the Decatur country I lub Thursday evening. Rudy Err- ■ ington's orchestra of Fort Wayne .' furnish d the music. The ball room ,was artistically decorated with corn: , .shocks and other Thanksgiving decI i rations. Small tables were arrangI e-d about the dance floor. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zwiek entertained with Thanksgiving dinner Thursday for Mr. and Mrs. Albert
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’ Harlow, Philip Harlow nnd Mrs. William Shoemaker of Geneva nnd I Mlns Irone Zwiek. m&ONAIS Roland Rcppert who Is a student at Heidelberg College Is upending several days' vacation with his parI I ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Re; pert. Rev. ami Mrs. B. H. Franklin and 'I family of Garrett were the guests ’ 1 of the latter’s parents. Mr. and Mtn. M F. V. Mills over Thanksgiving. r ' Mrs. 1. W. Macy attended the j Tri Kappa Sorority dance given by Gamma Lambda chapter in the An- ’ thony Hotel ball room in Fort Wayne Wednesday etening. ■ Mrs. Dorothy Durkin and Miss Rose Christen will leave Sunday for East Chicago where they will re- ■ i side during the winter with the ' former's daughter, Miss Dorothy ■Durkin, who is a teacher in the ; schools there. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Durkin of Ind--1 ianapolis arrived Wednesday evenI Ing for an over Thanksgiving visit I I with relatives. Bob Holthouse of Bloomington is 1 home for Thanksgiving vacation. ' I Miss Margaret Moran of North i Fourth street, spent Thanksgiving Day In Fortland with her brothers Dr. M. M. Moran and Judge J. J. ■ Moran and families. She motored to Portland with Miss Merle Burdge who returned home after spending ' the day in Decatur looking after ' I business. I Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hendricks and 1 Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Keller of Jack- ■ son, Michigan motored here yeeterI day to visit relatives over Thanksgiving. i Mr. and Mrs. Forest Vail of Fort | Wayne visited here yesterday and 1 enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Wicks, North Seventh street. , I Mr. and Mrs. Arthr E Myers ot Decatur rural route two had as their Thanksgiving guests at siv o’clock dinner, the Misses Margaret and Secelia Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Chari les F. Christ Eicher and ’ i daughter, Miss Martha. Robert Lankenau of Indianapolis is spending several days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Lankenau. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Runyon . spent Thursday in Elkhart with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Vanderlip. Mr. , . Vanderlip is recovering from .pneu- . monia. They were accompanied home l>y Mrs. Edna Hoffman Sellemeyer and daughter. Susanne, who . will visit over the week-end. . ' James Beavers is home from Wabash College, Crawfordsville, td •spend Thanksgiving vacation witli his grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. S. D. Beavers Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Beavers and son John Edward spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. William Douglas in Union City. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schroyer and daughter Kathryn will spend the week-end in Ann Arbor, Michigan ; with Frederick Schroyer. Jess Rice left this morning for Indianapois to attend the two-day convention of the Indiana hotel association. Henry Bttsche, music and history instructor in th? Milford high school is spending the Thanksgiv-. ing vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Busche in this city. Raymond Crist of Monroe was a Decatur business visitor this noon. Dr. E. P. Fields spent Thursday ' in Indianapolis, He was accompanied i to Decatr by Mrs. Fields, who will remain until Sunday. o NOTICE—-We build and rebuild mattresses. Berne Bedding Company. 282k2tx
HOLIDAY DEATH I. TOLL IS HEAVY ) i Fires, Highway Accidents Take Many Lives Throughout Nation (By United Press) Moro than 73 persons met violent deaths In fires or on the high- ■ ways throughout the country over the Thanksgiving holiday. Hundreds were injured as cars jam med slippery highways in rain and snow. ■ | An explosion and fire in a Fort ! Worth, Tex., apartment house kill 1 ed six and injured 11. A farmer and his throe small ' daughters burned to death in a' ‘ farmhouse fire near Beaumont, Tex. I 'i Six persons were killed in two ' train-automobile collisions In lowa. : 1 Four members of a Sibley, lowa, ■ farm family died In one crash. A ’ Wisconsin man and his 12-year-old , son were the other grade cross , I ing victims. At Medford, Mass., a remorseful I motorist shot and killed himself i after driving into a parked auto- ; mobile, critically injuring its drivi er. Five southern school teachers i were among the auto victims. 1 Three Texas teachers were killed in a collision while en route to a ■ convention at San Antonio. Two Dresden, Tenn., instructors met death when their car pluhged off a bridge. A St. Louis couple and their baby son were killed in a head-on | collision at Millersville, Mo. A six-year-old girl burned to death in a fire which dstroyed a small Salt Lake City home. Five members of her family suffered I serious bums. 1 Ten persons died in Michigan over the holiday. Six were victims of automobile accidents, one man was killed by a train, and three others committed suicide. o QUESTION GIRL CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE you guys,” she cracked back at I Capt. Matt Leach of state police ■ when questioned in tne Marion i county jail last night. 1 I Leach said she assumed the name after stealAg a hospital chart, containing the name of Janet Henderson. The chart was found among her effects, Leach said. State police, hoping to break the woman down and obtain some tangible clues in the investigation, I today planned to submit her to the ’ ! department's new lie detector. 1 While the woman was being questioned here, Leach sent detectives’ to Danville, 111., to Kokomo, Richmond, Vincennes and other parts of the state to check on activities of Willard (Kit) Carson, Liberty. Ind., killer, who Leach be-
MADISON THEATER SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY Matinee SUNDAY 2 P. M.—lCc-20c—FlRST SUN. EVE. Show 6:30 FIGHTING THEIOUSINESS: WOMEN THEIR *«*£*<** rTHk W, L °’A* 4 * s Added—Comedy; and Cartoon in COLOR. Tonight and Saturday TOM TYLER in “BORN TO BATTLE” Added — TAILSPIN TOMMY in “THE GREAT AIR MYSTERY”—and a LEON ERROL Comedv. TONITE at ONLY ONE DIME! SAT. NITE 10c-15c i
[ lleves was the man who shot Lovy. I Carson, Bought for the slaying <»f ills father, n Kokomo man mid throe policemen, has been the object of a search for eight years Loach said he was "confident" phut Carson did the shooting and i added that "it Is probable the Henderson woman was his companion." thanksgiving CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONB master Phil Macklin urged today that Cluletmas packages should be mailed as soon us possible in order that they might not bo delayed in the usual la.'-t mlnufo rush. o Chinese Leaders To Fight Autonomy Move Shanghai, Nov. 29—(UP)—Throat of dismemberment of North Chica by an autonomous regime su ported by Japanese bayonets, appeared today to be uniting Nanking and Canton far defense of the nation. Three of the Tost powerful of the southern political leadens wen* reliably reported t? have left Shanghai today for Nanking to confer with Gereralissimo Chiang KaiShek, “.strong man” of the central government. New Suits Assail Holding Company Act By United Press ’ Approach ot Sunday deadline for registration of utilities holding companies was marked today by a flurry of new suits asse.Blng the holding company act and seeking to prevent the securities and exchange commission from enforcing it. Former Choir Singer Executed For Murder Fort Madison. la.. Nov. 29 —(UP) — Reginald Tracy, former choir
BRONCHIAL ASTHMA Just A Few Sips and CouehColds—Like a Flash—Relief Spend 45c today at B. J. Smith Drug Co. or any drng-stdre for a lottie of Buckley’s Mixture (triple •’cting)—take a couple of doses and sleep sound most all night long. One little sip and often ordinary cough Is on its way—continue for 2 or 3 days and you’ll hear no more from that tough old hang-on cough that nothing seems to help —it’ not joyfully satisfied —money sack. DUCKLEYC DmixtureJ A SINGLE SIP PROVES IT.'
■ singer, dropped to lit ; diutli front I [ ii gallows nt lowa Stale prison today i I In pnvnielit t > the i tate for plotting I i the death of hiu wife. Ho wa" hanged at 7:11 A. M. One I minute later prison physicians pro | 1 'flounced him dead?. True., went to| ‘i hi) death with a prayer on Ills lie. ’ "That i y crim, and my death may , be a lernon to othciii".
JU' 'a .to > . ML.u.. .a- * At this scafon, because cf the lack of sunshine and fresh air, bodily resistence to disease is at a low ebb. Health is cur greatest wealth. If illness does occur, call-a trained physician, and follow his advice. If you need an ambulance, step to the telephone and call Decatur, 500. The ambulance service of the Black Funera' Home stands ready to serve you in a minutes notice either day or night. The BLACK FUNERAL HOME 8. E. BLACK MRS S. E. BLACK. Lady Asi't CLARENCE WEBER I tMi»u Ji.JLJ.ii umiqra—w b— SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY CONTINUOUS ALL DAY SUNDAY—Shows at 1:15; 3:35: 5:55: 8:15; and Box-office open until 10 P. M. A WOMAN’S BEAUTY DECIDES THE FATE OF THE WORLD' f ■ aii ° 0 0 ' he H o > d e YQ Us / / S^ lhe y of // Pro XStf , P'lrfz,- A ° r e iBHIW /. 9o 9<orA. *• Added—“THE OLD PLANTATION” (in COLOR)-10c-25e Tonight and Saturday BARBARA STANWYCK and ROBERT YOUNG in “RED SALUTE” with Cliff Edwards. Hardie Albright. Ruth Donnelly. ! The stormy and hilarious romance of a co-ed who started lon the road to Moscow but who wound up in Mexico with a doughboy and a black eye! —“HARLEM ROUND” A Musical Comedy—loc-15c. FIRST SATURDAY NIGHT Show at 6:15.
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Before mi lllli it iufulatlon with another woman induced him to plot the death of h?i wife In a "faked” holdup on a lovely lowa highway, ti.i y had been an Insuranco xal aman at Muni'he.iter. Mrs. Flumlj Fear. hl<: param .ur, wuu eiiti.iiciol lo life inprlHOiiment fur her purl In plotting the doa.h f'Traey’a wlf .
