Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 294, Decatur, Adams County, 13 December 1935 — Page 3

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1 4* „ SUN.. MON., TUES. g’aLs ( 21 EL starting at 1:15 ■F w 10-25 c ■K’s Drama of Tomorrow ... Os the Supermen V. ho Tunnel Under the Atlantic . . And the Super Women Jrlw Played Their Part with Love. Loyalty and Sacrifice. ... > -.., . , . 1 ■ K THE NEXT WONBER OF the WORLD! J| II ’“■’ * ’’y® E ** **' " * ■ ■ fffiijW I ■S »3k Kjkldk 1 SS' I lIIIS W RICHARD DIX IJ. I MMB! W LESLIE BANKS W DMI lit 1 #iSW ■ E ft «»o ■ u»rt - ’ , 3*’ ‘' k • £’SSsywKi V MjFJg ;?4 K ■&£ - » Madge . Helen . C Aubrey Basil BsWZ4 E || EVANS VINSON SMITH SYDNEY Special portrayal, by r M 111 GEORGE ARLISS • WAITtR HUSTON A Vfl $ I || Television Is Here. ’/ ■ lEraSi s ee *1 an( ! Marvel! — i ■ I ? i —- I it J ’let a«a e tl ■ < t EM J$5P I i| j Elus-Tom Howard-Geo. Shelton “HE’S A PRIM E" Fox News, Army-Navy Game pictures. ■NITE—“TAKA CHANCE NITE” S SATURDAY . z , t „ K Boy Williams “BIG BOY RIDES AGAIN W - Hal Lerov Comedv-Terrytoon Cartoon and Final ! ■pier “PHANTOM EMPIRE” Gene Autry. !• rankle Itarrt | » 10c-15c J? Continuous Show Saturday starting at :.:<»>• • KHdip Matinee at 2- All children •><• : wt miss the Opening chapter of “THE MIRMLERIDER pl Tom Mix and Tony. Jr., starting December -L

( LI B CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Mrs. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Friday Adams County Uni’ of Federated 1 clulm, Mrs. c. m. prugh, 2:30 ip. mJ I American Legion Auxllinrv i Christman party, Logl-m l.nii, g ti l p. in. | Young Married Couples clasn, Mr.' and Mrs. Clyde Butler, 7:30 ,p. ni. j I'hl la than Class Party, Mrs. c j; ' B 'll, 5:30 p. nt. Saturday Psi lota Xi tea, Mr«. A. R. Holthouse, 3 p. tn. ( hristian Ladies' oyste* supper, church, 5 to 7. p. m. Evangelical Mission Hand, church ' 3 ip. m. Sunday G. M. C,„ Reformed Church 2 p.m.! Monday Corinthian Class Christian Church ; I Christmas party at h ime of Mrs. I Fred King. St. Rita's Study Club. K. of C. I , Hall, 7:30 p. m. Pinochle Chib, Mr. and Mrs. Rus-' sell Melchi, 6:30. Research (Tub, Mrs. Walter Krick I II p. m. Tuesday Rebekah Lodge Christmas ex I I change and Pot Luck Supper at I Odd Fellows Hall. Civic Section Woman’s (Tub, Mrs. 1 Martin Zimmerman, 7:30 n. m. C. L. W. Class of Evangelical 1 Sunday school, pot-luck supper, 6 p. m. Wednesday Psi lota Xi Christmas party, Rice I hotel. 6:30 p. m ner was served by the committee, i composed of Mrs. Hite, Mrs. Ed I Ahr, Mrs. Ruth Hollingsworth, and ’ Mrs. Sam Butler. During the afternoon Santa ' Claus made his appearance and I presented each lady with a gift. A short business meeting was . held at which time the names of I capsule friends were drawn for i next year. The club decided to purchase a $5 health bond and also contributed il to the Good Fellows Club. — SHAKESPEARE CLUB HOLDS MEETING Mrs. A. D. Suttles was hostess to the Ladies Shakespeare club Wednesday afternoon, with four-1

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toon members present. In the absence of Mrs. C. A. I'llgan, president of Ihe club. Mrs. Ina Peterson presided. After the regular btisltiAss, the meeting was turned over to Mrs. Herman Ehlnger, leader for the' I afternoon, who gave a review of I the (day, "The Farmer Takes A 1 Wife," written by Frank 11. Elser! and Mark Tonnelly. This play portrays the life of, canal folk, taking the Erie Canal for Its setting In the year 1855. ' The play also describes the feel-1 ing of the canal folk, when they' thought the railroad would sup-1 plant the canal. The play was a j continuation of the club's study] . tor the year of "Our National i . Background." I The next meeting of the club j will he in one week with Mrs. ' . Lois Black as hostess. Mrs. Burk- I | holder will be the leader. j WOMAN OF ST. MARY'S STUDY ! I CLUBS HOLD MEETING The St. Mary's Parish t'nit of Na-, tional Council of Catholic Women held their second meeting for the 1 wint r term Tlw'tday evening in ; the Knights of Columbus Hall. The president. Mrs Harold Smith presided. The meeting was opened with prayer. The minutes of th? preI vious meeting were read by the eec- ! retwry and treasurer, Mrs. Pauli Briede, who also gave a treasurer's report. Rev. J. J. Seimetz spoke briefly , , of the advantages to be gained by l I being affiliated with one of th? I : study groups. The monthly message written iby i Miss Katherine B. Williams, the 1 newly elected national president, was read. The boys quartet from the St. J enh's high achool, under the ! direction of Sister M- Patricia ren- ’ dered several selections. Mepihers I of the quartet were Theodore Appelman, Donald Wait, William Coffee and Edward Wolpert. Miso MarI jorie Braun presided at the piano. Th? president gave a brief stint-J ! mary, touching the highlights of the i national convention, which was re--1 cently held in Fort Wayne. The meeting closed with a prayer | and singing of "Silent Night, Holy i Night." The Civic Section of the Woman's i Club will hold their Christmas party and exchange a tthe hom.e of Mrs. Martin Zimmerman Tuesday even- ■ ing at seven thirty o'clock. I CHR'STIAN LADIES AID SOCIETY HOLDS MEETING The Christian Ladi 'a Aid Society , . met at the country home of Mrs. > ■ Levers Engle Thursday afternoon, : with 21 member's and guests preI sent. Mrs. William Kohls led the devoI tionals. which was followed by 1 Scripture reading, singing of Christmas carole and the Lord’s prayer rei peated in unison. Mrs. Homer Ruhl I ' Tie Bible story of the Christ Child. . James Anderson gave a reading entitled "The Loot Christmas j Day”,-after which the exchange of Christmas gifts took place A short business meeting wae held and plane completed for the oyster suppsr. which ie to be held in the Church basement Saturday evening Mrs. Elmer Darwachter has I charge of the ticket saleA social hour then followed and 666 ± first day I ‘l a i 1 Vi’.-xl"': TS Headaches Dltojps in 30 minutes

GIF T'S For Every Member of the Family Kodaks Bibles Thermos Bottles Toys Toilet Sets Woodburys m 77” Mens Set Shirley Temple Dolls Stationery Manicure Sets Diarys Cotys sets for Men Armand Sets Haubigants Military Sets sets lor Men Atomizers Amity Bags Toilet Water for Ladies —i '■ 1 V\ o f psi Cotys clothes Brushes Perfume Sets Clocks Bath Powder Games STORY BOOKS from 10c to SI.OO BEAI’TIFUL CHRISTMAS CARDS—AII Prices. Gift Wrapping and Ribbons. Kohne Drug Store

luncheon wan served by the bostesw, assisted Ty Mrs. Milton Swearingen and Mr- W. Kohls. Mrs. Anna Houser and Mr.s. Kenneth llahnert were guests of the club and Mrs. Everitt Hutker was j welcomed ns a now member. — , EMPLOYES HOLD CHRISTMAS PARTY The lady employees of the court 1 house held their annual Christmas I .party, at the home of Miss Rose l Scliurger, Thursday evening. A pot luck supper wan served at | six thirty o’clock- Individual places ; wi re marked by miniature Santa ' Clauses. The center piece of th<> I table was a Santa Claus standing in , a wreath of evergreen and on either side were tall red tapers. Bridge was played and prlios I were awarded to Miss Alice Lenhart and Mrs. Ernest Worthman. Santa Claus made his appearance and ditributed gifts to all. Those present were Mrs. Faye Knapp. Mrs. Mary McClure, Mrs. Ernest Worth man, .Mrs. Margaret Myrna. Mrs. Justine Everhart. Mrs. (Teo Arnold, Mary Cowan, Iverna | Werling, Fern Bierly, Mary Cath-I erine Tyndall. Alice Lenhart. Esther 1 Koeneman, Rose Schurger Rose Ne.swald and Anna Nesswald. The Corinthian Class of the Chris- . tian Church will meet at th? home, 'of Mrs. Fred King Monday evening for their annual Christmas party. Fred Weicking To Be Candidate For Judge — ndianapolis, Dec. 13 —(L’P) — Fred Weicking. Bluffton, recently , appointed judge of the state appelate court, today said he would be a candidate for the position at the state Democratic convention next summer. Wei.king was named by Gov. Paul V. McNutt to fill a vacancy left by the death of Judge Ralph Smith. LaPort “. o_ □PERSONALS Mr;. James Fisher and daughter, | Nan.y returned to their home in Huntington Thursday evening. They I were accompanied by Mr. and Mre. ‘ Frank Schmitz. * Felix Levy was a guest of Mr. and . Mrs. Ray Keller. Thursday evening. l Rev. Gether of Preble was a busi-! i ness visitor in Decatur thia morning. Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Burke and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Martin visited: in Fort Wayne Thursday evening. I Rev. and Mrs- H. R. Carson re- 1 turned Thursday evening from Chi- 1 cago, where Mr. Carson attended th? Conference for the deans of the Summer linstitutes of the Epworth , Leagues of the M. E. Church. Mrs. ; Caixson visited with her sister. Mrs. George I). Wise in Englewood. The Misses Matilda and Lollie Meibers were hostesses to th? St ' Ann’s Study Club at a Christmas party and exchange Wednesday evening. A three course dinner was served at six thirty o’clock. Bunco was played and prizes awarded to Mrs. Ralph Roop, Mrs. Roy Lehman and Mrs. Tom Leonard. In a cake contest prizes were ' awarded Mrs- Roy Lehman, Mrs. Ralph Roop and Miss Rose Sether. The home was decorated in red and green a large Christmas tree, and red lighted candles. The hcat?sses presented Mre. Ralph Roop, leader of the club with a gift. Mrs. Harry Moltz, Mrs. John Peterson, Mrs. L. A. Graham, and Mrs. Geo. Flanders wil ’.attend a I

® BUY CHRISTMAS I ''l Per is set up its EMuJ Jyf first pillar moil box in 1850. CgW Lx] SHOPPING DAYS TO CHRISTMAS | The petite post, established in Paris in 1653, seems to have been ] the forerunner of our modern system because wrappers for mail I were sold in advance to pay for i the delivery. Previous to that time 1 persons wishing to send or receive mail had to go to a post office. Belgium was one of the first countries to set up (iS4BI the pillar type of mail box that is now common in Europe. Paris established the Hint one, uhown above, in ISSU. I). A. R. Bridge party this afternoon to be held at the home of Mre. Bowker. Arcadia Court, Fort Wayne. ' MidH Irene Durbin, Miss Leona Wulliman, Mias'Florence Anderson, Miss Florence Lichtenstelger. Mino Marie Seiber and Mrs. Oscar Lankenau attended the Christman banquet given by the northeaot?rn district nurses association, held at the Y. W. C. A. in Fort Wayne Thursday evening. — o MURDERS MAN, ■ i‘ ? >nTI.\T'EI« FR< At P v;i: i »NE> : night, and then pistol shots were I heard. Associates of D.nnison rushed in to find him dead, and the woman i bleeding from a bullet wound close ' to the right temple, whi 11 she ad- : niitted was self inflicted. Girl Killed By Hit-Run Driver i Robertsdale. Ind.. eDe. 13—(CP) —One Chicago girl was killed and i two companions wer? injured today 1 oy a hit-and-run automobile. Mary Rukavina. 18, at 9140 Cran-! I don. Ave., was killed instantlyHospital attaches at East Chicago said Esther Kenter. I'7, of 9198 commercial Ave., may die and Katherine Paun, 21, of 9948 Commercial Ave., suffered internal injuries. I The girls were walking to a Chicago street car station after attending a dance here when they wore struck. -A - J

wvuwvwwwwwvwwuvwuwvwwwwwwwvww MADISON THEATER SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY Matinee Sunday 2 P. M— 10c-20c—FlRST Sunday Evening Show 6:30 BRANDED ,/ !' ■ -J with his own initials carved . m on his face .he was a > marked man forever. A killer S' fro P bv his own scheme / yr \ \ I'< to change his face. Doomed v \ 1 \by a youthful army who * ' 1 swore to wipe the scourge ' i ? r of crime from America! * I WF Z I LET EM HAVE IT" RICHARD ARLEN VIRGINIA BRUCE ALICE BRADY C BRUCE CABOT rcw "“„r“ HA«VE» StEPHENS ■„....<, “iwl, .>n», MIC UNOEN • GORDON JONES Added—Cartoon, and “STRANGER THAN FICTION" Tonight and Saturday Clarence E. Mulford’s HOPALONG CASSIDY in “THE EAGLES BROOD” with Wm. Boyd, Jimmy Ellison. A Yarn with a Punch like a Forty-Five! Outlaws in the Iron Days of the Old Southwest . . looking for trouble and finding it in the straight-lipped smile of an honest guy whose TWO GUNS spoke the Truth! Added—TAILSPIN TOMMY in “THE GREAT AIR MYSTERY"—andJ-An ALL STAR Comedy. TONITE at ONLY ONE DIME! SAT. NITE 10c-15c

Berne Choir Will Present Oratorio Borne, lnd„ Doc. 13. Climaxing ' Berne's musical season, the Berne choir of 150 voices will present Handel's evor-attnu live Chrlutmas ] oratorio, "The Messiah," ul 7:30 ! jf. m. Sunday, December 22 nt the Mennonlte church. The chorul so | clety will be assisted by the Bluff, i ton, Ohio, college orchestra. Prof. . Russell A. Lantz, head of the Bluff--1 ton Conservatory of Music, will ' conduct the choir. Soloists for the presentation are Miss JanA Schumacher. Berea, I Ky., soprano; Miss Helen Ruth • I Baumgartner, Rawson, <>., alto; , ! Freeman Burkhalter, Berne, tenor; i Prof. H. Gerald Dewees. Ada, ()., | | basso. Mrs. Sherman Stucky of | ] Berne is pianist. The orchestral 1 I accompaniment Is under the direc- I i tlon of Prof. Sidney Hauenstein. ’ — 0 Meet At Moose Home Sunday Afternoon Any person, including children, desiring to take part in the annual Moot! ■ Christmas party io aoked to report at the Mooee home Sunday afternoon at 13:0 o’clock. The annual party will be held at Hie Catholic .school auditorium, Monday. Decembar 23. — o McFarland Herd High For Month Tlie Holstein herd owned by Eddie McFarland of Hartford town drip was higli for the month of Noveni--1 her. according to a report oubmitt-: ed today by Merwin Miller, tester employed by the Adams County ] Dairy Herd Improvement association. Other high herds for the : I month were: Tclfcr Paxsan. 37.8; I Dan Habegegr, 32.9; Dan Mazelin, | 31.4; Dale Motes, 30.4; Jaeob J I S hwartz, 30.3; P. B. Lehman. 29.5; | David F Mazelin, 29.3; Sol Mo-iser, Cash’S WE HAVE NO SOLICITORS YOU GET FULL VALUE. PUMPHREY JEWELRY STORE “Say it with Flowers” for CHRISTMAS 1315 W. Adams St. Phone 300

I 28.3; Dan D. Schwartz, 27.9 I P. B. Lehman owned the high cow for the month, with a produc- | tlon of 66 2 pounds of butterfat for the month. Other high cowh were owned by: Dale Moses, 63.5; Eddie McFarland, 58.7 and 57.7. - — o- ('(’(’ Workers Eager To Learn To Write Worthington, Ind.. Dec. 13 (I'P) With government payc.heckn us an incentive, member.i of the civilian < .n.eTViitlon corps unit here are learning to write rapidly. Out of 41 enrolle.'i from Ken • lucky who were able to nlgn the

Mothers Will Get Free Trial I of Vicks Colds-Control Aids Every Home in Decatur to Receive Package— With Home Guide to Fewer and Shorter Colds, and Proof from Clinic Tests

OVER 14,000 IN TESTS! Show How School Absences Caused by Colds Were Cut Almost Half (40.20’, ) Mothers In this vicinity will welcome the free trial packages of Vicks Colds-Control Aids now being distributed to every Home here. . These free packages not only bring you Vicks Va tro-no), unique aid in preventing colds, and Vi ks Vapo-Rub modern external method of treating colds tint they also bring all the information you need ' to follow Vicks Plan for Better i Control of Colds. 5.118 Children in School Clinics The Plan was tested in three series of clinics conducted over « period of three years, among 14.702 people. These tests indi ate gratifying results in fewer, shorter and milder colds for those fol'owing Vicks Plan. Especially interesting to mothers are the results from the clinics

SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY CONTINUOUS ALL DAY SUNDAY Shows at 1:15. 3:05. 4:55. 6:45. 8:35. and Box-office OPEN until 10 p.m. LUI- NEW BALCONY is now COM PLETE D~ ,d “w •|~be - OPEN ~ EVERY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY NIGHT. “THESE ARE THE BEST SEATS AT THE 6PERA...YOU CAH HARDLY EHM A THIKS!” II The mad marx brothers a run riot at the Opera—mixing a thousand high-jinks with the high C’s. Not since Chaplin’s “Shoulder Arms” has the screen W \£ts . seen such a pandemonium of hilarity! A thirty-ring circus of “Ty ’•/jK&yJ laughs, songs, girls, spectacle * x. z; it took a year and $1,000,000 I * \ • > 4 H mI IRjWWBS7 v j Lidded —“BEAUTIFUL HONOLULU” in COLOR. 10c-25c Tonight and Saturday FIRST SATURDAY EVENING SHOW at 6:15 “THE LAST OUTPOST” with Cary Grant. Claude Rains. Gertrude Michael. Kathleen Burke. Desert Sands . . A Million Unseen Dangers . . Savage Combat with Desert Raiders . . hut these men fight on! A tremendous drama of fsr-flvng frontiers . . spiked with a romance as exciting, as exotic as the Cairo night! Added—An "OUR GANG" Comedv—and GYMNASTU S-with Pete Smith. 10c-15c

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camp payroll in October, there wore only It who could not write their slgnatur 's on the Noverber checks Van Wert Ex-Banker Enter Guilty Plea Toledo, ()., Dec. 11l - I I'P) Fred P. Clark, 55, Van '.Tert, O„ plead ed guilty In fed ml court today to a charge of false i.-ntrie.;. The cii'.u was piu-.iied for investigation. Sentence will lie pronounced at a luter date by Judge George p. Hahn. Clark wao formerly a teller In j the peujil s Savings bank at Van Wert. •

I among 5.118 school children. Children following Vicks Plan lost 40.20'7 fewer days from school on account of colds. Naturally, results varied with different groups. Some groups made even higher records —savings up to 75.30%. The saving of 40.20% was the average for till groups following Vicks Plan. Prove It In Your Family In your own family group, too, individual results from Vicks Plan may vary. But the high average of its success in these clinics suggests its very real possibilities for your household —possibilities that only your thorough trial of the Plan can disclose. That's why this trial package with details of the Plan, and samples of Vick Aids to Better Control of Colds, is being sent to your home. Test the samples—'ojlow the Plan then watch results! If yn" Nil to get your f ree package within the next few days, write to Vicks. 404 Milton St., Greensboro, N. C.. and one will be sent to you. postpaid, by return mall.