Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 81, Decatur, Adams County, 3 April 1936 — Page 3
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■"VWWTYI SUN - MON - Tl ES--10c-25c POSITIVELY Gl ARANTEED—to be even funnier than ■Strike Me Pink" or “Night at the Opera." - 11 ' 1 1,11 " Watt**./,,,, , , I’ —V» t 81/ 'S *° r 0/ <i o b Ks- ’ M />■ \ ft ’ w; 1 M e ''’e |n UgMMMRi^^* '°'• »> I * rJt 1 LL' I Ii jK I M V I /,fW /? ■ ■ / sSJC&I I I fiMjr I (t y I v ' #E I I A wLfKjM |We ~. • | U£tPH -_■co . 00 R M« c i ie° i o Ct ® ° ■D II 0 > - * ■ —ADDED THRILLWK' . • ALSO - Latest "Crime Does Not Pay" ■ dutiful traveltalL Featurette — "Hit and Run K >n Color 6 t<i k I Driver.” You'll never forget it! AND SATURDAY ■*t rn^ N / E returns and solves S. S. Van Bine’s newest. ■ y antic mystery! B eL HE , GARDEN MURDER CASE” and Lowe, Virginia Bruce. Nat Pendleton. B o *eve/!J er ''~ ,1|, t no clues —by a murderer who was P^'Ov' r ' hat a thriller! ■**'’nd Mno- i Cartoon—Screen Snapshots—Sport ■*^^2?° Velty ’ 10c ' 20c E "" ■ famine « ast j er Sunday—“ Magnificent Obsession" April.
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Mrs. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Friday North Ward Operetta, high school auditorium. 7:30 p. in. Adnans County Federation of clubs. Mrs A. li. Ashabiuuher, 2:30 ip. in. • Legion Auxiliary bingo parly, postponed Indefinitely. Saturday Pythian Staters' Hake Sale, S hafer Store, 9 a. in. I’. B. Cafeteria eupper, church, 5 to 7 ip. ni. Monday Research chi'>. Mm. C. ('. Pumphrey. 2:3<) p. m. United Christian Mlwtionary eoc-1 iety .prayer meeting. Mrs. (]. T. Burk 2 to 3 p in. Pinochle club. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Burke, 7:30 p. m Tuesday Zion Reformed (1. M. church '7:30 :?■ tn. Evangelical Dutiful Daughters clasts. Mrs. Ted lianhert, 7:30 p. tn. Young Matron'e duh, Miv. Frank i Crist. 5:30 p. m. Unit 'd Christian Missionary -society ; rayermeet ing. Mrs. Homer Rule, 2 to 3 p. m. Wednesday Zion Lutheran Mi-ssi .nary .society, Mrs. Frank Braun. 2:30 p. m United Christian Missionary soc-] iety iprayer meeting. Mrs. Elmer I Harkcher. 2 to 3 p. m. Thursday United Christian Missionary society prayer neeting. Mrs. iA. D. Artman. 2 to 3 p. m. MISS DOROTHY YOUNG IS HOSTESS TO CLUB Miss Dorothy Young was host<*« to the members of her bridge club and one guest. Mrs. Jerome Myers,
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I hursduy evening at li -r home on North Fifth street. Five gamtM of bridge were enjoy-, ed with Miss Mary Cov rdale winning hi-'ii li’iri pilz.i- and Mrs. Hob ' Cl't Cole, .see m| \|Myers HI ,„ -presented wllli a guest prize. A delicious one course luncheon was served at small talikw < .'titered with bouquets of purple sweet pi-u.s. MRS. SHERMAN KOOS HONORED WITH PARTY Th Women of the Moose entertained witli a sin. per Thursday evening lion ring Mrs. Sherman Koos, who was formerly Mtas Dorothy Haley. After tile supper a short -business in 'ding was held during which the women voted to give five <1 liars to the Red Cross relief fund. Announcement was i.nnde that there will be no party next week as it is! holy week. A -social time was then enjoyed,! during which games were played and Mrs. K.os was presented a lovely gift from the lodge. . MRS. O. S. FORTNEY J HOSTESS TO SOCIETY The Woman's society of the Plearant Mills Baptist church inet with I ; Mrs. O. S. Fortney Wednesday i afternoon. Mrs. Ralph LongenberI ger. president, nducted the busi- ' ness me ting. The remainder of the : afternoon was spent in quilting. 1 These .. resent were Mrs. Le ' Custer, Mrs. Paul Lo siirer, Mrs. Clyde Troutner, Mrs. J F. Halb.’rsladt, Mrs. Bryce Daniels. Mro. Carl BurkI hart, Mrs. Lydia MeParnes. Miv. I Frank Fortney. Mint Veil Trout-! ner, Mrs. Ral;.h Longenbarger, Mrs ! | Willia.r, N II and the host os Mrs. ! FortneyTh? Zi-m Lutheran Missionary' s-iociety will meet with Mrs. Frank Braun Wednesday afternoon at two--1 thirty o’clock. Mrs. Fred Busse will I be the assisting host ss. The Girls Missionary Guild of the Zion Refor. r. d hiirch will meet in the church parlors Tuesday evening . at seven-thirty o'clock. Th? Research club will meet with ! Mrs. C- C. Pun t hrey Monday afternoon at two-thirty o’clock. Mrs. Carrie Hauliold will have the program j and her-subject is "Modern Ameri-, ian Ci. eras Recently Produced " i I The following menu will be offerI ed at the cafet ria supper served at tlie United Brethren church by the Ladies' Aid -society Saturday ev -n---ing, escalloped : hieken, mashed l .iotato.s gravy, noodles, meat loaf ! bak d beans, potato salad, deviled eggs, fruit saad, baked apples, ipie. : cake, bread, butter and coffeeMRS. HERBERT KERN IS HOSTESS TO AID Th ■ Ladies' aid of the Christian ' church met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Herbert Kern- After the opening and roll call a short business session was li du. The society , ' ! SUN. MON. TUES. * BARcT\IN SUNDAY * MATINEE 10 ( ENTS Doors Open I:3o—Come Early 2 Features for a dime! ♦ ♦ As Bob Culpepper h a «fory of the great Nevada gold - oixrJ in — Leila Hyams, Andy Clyde. — Feature No. 2 — , A golden blend of thrilling song, romance and soul-stirring emotion. “THE MELODY LINGERS ON” Josephine Hutchinson, Geo. Houston. John Halliday, Helen Westley Evenings—loc-20c _ Tonight and Saturday — ZANE GREY’S most thrilling, exciting Western drama! “DRIFT FENCE” Buster Crabbe, Katherine DeMille, Tom Keene, Benny Baker. ALS O "Adventures cf Frank Merriwell” and Cartoon Comedy. Tonite ONLY ONE DIME! Saturday 10c-15c i' MHMMMHIWMMH
voted to purchase n Centennial bond. Committee report# were I h ‘ard and new biMine-n discustied. During the social meeting an 'Amateur lilour was held, honoring Mrs. Noah Mangold who celebrated her birt-lidny yesterday. A good time was hull u.nd •< inr <■« oi'liilly fine talent exhibited. Mrs! Kern, amlut <1 by her mother. Mr.s. Mangold, served delicious refreehmentu appropriate to the Euiiter s aeon. The next r.eeting will lie hold with Mr«- Charleu Hammond on Belmont Road. FINAL MEETING OF HISTORICAL CLUB Th' cloning meeting of the ilitat rical slub was held Wednesday at the home of Mr.s. Homer Lower. A pot luck dinner was served at the noon hour, foll-w d by the regular I businics meeting. I Mi.s. Fred Ahr read an interesting I paper on "raw materials and the I finished 'product." Four n?w memI berk welcomed into the chib were: ■ Mr.s. Karl 'l’utler. Mrs. Giles Porter, | Mrs. Lloyd Cowens and Mrs. Fr'di I Linn. 1 The committee in cliargs- of the ! meeting was ompo-si :t . f Mm. Lydia Shamp. Mrs. Phoebe Pit?, Mrs ; Agnes DeVor, Mrs. Fannie Chrtaten I and Mrs. Edith Schaefer. BAPTIST SOCIETY RE ELECTS OFFICERS ' Mm. C. V. Hilyard was liostesa to ■ t'.ie Baptist Woman's society Thurs- ! day aft rnoon at which time the 1 present officers were re-elected.] Mi.:- Will Winnes. president; Mrs. ] Cnrli - Moser, vicespresident; Mrs.! iC. E. Peterson, secretary; Mrs. 11. | N. Shroll, treasurer, Mrs. S. E Shu ip. White Cro n secretary; | j Mrs. Bina Buhler, literature sec-re- I | tary. ] .Mis. Curtis Moser led th devo-, tionals. Mrs. Shamp read an interesting letter from the missionary in Ningpo, China Splendid reports ' from the id. ring cons rence held last week at Bluffton, were given iy the Mesdames Ira I!;dle. C. E. Bell, Bina Be i! r. S. E. Hite. S. E. Shamp and H N. ShrollEighteen member t and four; gueits. the Mesdames Jerry Rumple. ir ne Besaner, Hila Murray and Vaughn Hilyard were present. • Delicious refreshments were s?rv- i ed by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. I I Jamc-i Strickler. Mr. and Mrs- Danny Habegger and Miy. Doy Tumbletion visited in Fort Wayne last evening with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Uhrick and family. The ladieu of the Zitm Reformed II hurch will 'have a colored egg sale ] Saturday morning at the Mutschler Market. The sale will open at eleven o'clock. Any one wishing to phsne ord J is before Saturday is asked to please call Mrs. Otto Kirsch, Mrs. Mary Keller or Mrs. Char- ■ les BeinekeMrs. Letter Richards, who has been ill at her homy on Dierkes ■street, is improving. I Miss Elva Anspangh lias return ed to h?r duties at the St. Jose h hospital, Fort Wayne after a severa days’ visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Anspangh of South Winchester st Miss Ansjaugh was recuperating from a minor operation perfor ned on her right hand last Friday at the hospital. Vincent Borman is looking after business in Fort Wayne todayDeane Tixld of Logansport visited in Decatur with Donald Kleper last evening. Mrs. E. G Coverdale and daughter Mary of Fort Wayne visited in Decatur Thursday evening. Mrs. Ward Calland and MrsFrank Alton left this morning for Granville. Ohio, where they will spend the aftcrn.on. Accompanied by the former’s daughter. Martha, they will continue to Columbus for a week-end visit. Sunday evening they will return to Decatur where Miss Calland will enjoy a week’s spring vacation before resuming her , studies at Denissn University. Miss Eloise Lewton attended the meeting of the Dleta Delta Delta alumna? association at the hsitie of Miss Janet Crowder in Fort Wayne
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Follies Alumnae Organize Club « ' ' ' ' j Alumnae of the Ziegfeld Follies organize a unique society when they formed a club comprised of "glorified girls" who had appeared in one or more of the late producers revues, the organization headed by, left to right, seated. Mary Alice Rice, president; Joan Burgess, vice president, and Marion Bolk. standing, corresponding secretary.
last evening and gave a report on the state meeting held recently in IndianapoisDr. Harry Jon;s of Berne visited in Decatur Thursday evening. Mrs. Virgil Krick and daughter, Uai iara. spent Thursday in Fort WayneThe North Ward operetta "Lazy Town" will commence at seventhirty o’clock this evening in the
high school auditorium. Those who have not purchased tickets may do | so at the door. Mrs. Whemeyer and daughter ! Miss Helena were Fort Wayne visi- ' tors yesterday. Mrs. William Kohls who has been 1 ill the past week is much better al- ’ though n_t able to be out yet. Mrs. Frank Barthel spent Thurs- ■ day afternoon visiting in Fort Wayne. The Tri Kappa sorority will open I CORT HEY KIDS’ LOOK! 1 Starting Saturday the first ‘ of 12 of the fastest movJ ing -■> thrill jammed epif sodes ever screened. “THE ADVENTURES j OF REX AND RINTY” ALL KIDDIES 5c until 3:30 Saturday. Don’t Miss A Single I Chapter. |
' its rummage sale Saturday inorn- | ing at nine o'clock in the old Hen-: I iiley building. The Petroleum high school glee club, under the direction of Miss Vernie Franklin, will broadcast over WOWO, Fort Wayne, Saturday from 1:15 to 2 p. m. Mrs. Faye Smith Knapp spent, y sterday in Fort Wayne where representatives of women's work relief projects in the nine counties of the Fort Wayne D. P. A. district ■MMJ— —
EXTRA—NEWS REEL SHOTS OF THE FLOOD AREAS yj SUN. MON. TUES. Ct it'- ’’fiji til Continuous Sunday from 1:15. w w 10c-25c Ihe Outstanding EXTRA ‘ , Actress of ™"’»r ■' the Year in W ** - Her Latest Tim - Irene ” —J / Dramatic I Effort. "JUST / \ W X. ' ft ■ » & PLAIN / ' FOLKS” i *•• y' \ and ' Fox News >'Y j .1 ZJME n e “ t,of * hn 1 /tBF J ">(5, s ct i, n X>fH l,e 1 A.J "h., ' a '"^ng^° U,,^",: ' , ‘ Mgb|| SwBL UK. H@ L 11 fei $ SCW $Fb V J IB TONITE—“TAKA CHANCE NITE” ]Q C MATINEE EVERY ERIDAY SATURDAY John Wayne “THE DAWN RIDERS” All Fun Musical Comedy — Color Cartoon and Chap. 1 of “REX AND RINTY" with REX. the NVikl Horse and RIN-TIN-TIN, Jr. 10c-15c Continuous show from 2 o'clock. All Children .~>c until 3:30
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met to discuss mutual problems with Mrs. 'Letitia Hall Kaiser, state director of women’s activities, and Mrs. Walter Kent, district woman's supervisor. Six car loads of young people from the First United Brethren i churJi in this city are in Indianapolis today attending high school day at Indiana Central college. o Trade in a Good Town — Deoatur
