Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 105, Decatur, Adams County, 1 May 1936 — Page 3

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• fl ■ ■ ..'., £- '*py M» I jgjjg IS fty* gjgw •* ■ i*4Eu££n» El i 1 I* # |Io The Men and Women ■ Adams County: ■M yoI’R STATE REPRESENTATIVE the last tour years. B Bl have made an honest, faithful effort to serve von in ■ ■ every wav. I have proposed and helped pass many bills [' I B* f>:i ' , l schools, the overburdened taxpayer, the farmer, E B the working man, and all needy people. R ( OMMUNITIES have been favored by both the state I [and federal governments with many public improve-!I I I rtients. Schools and other public buildings have been.. I | built and improved: bridges, roads and streets have ?| I ■ been constructed, etc., etc. I have always assisted in g ■ every possible way in getting these grants. ITHI STATE HAS BEEN PLACED on a strong financial I I basis. A large deficit facing the administration four , I ■ years ago has been met, the state government has been J I carried on with less expense, and a goodly balance will j I he on hand at the close of this year. ■PEATLY APPRECIATE the fact that I have been allowed ■to be your Representative, I was chosen by the mem- , I bers of the house to serve as their Floor Leader at * I Indianapolis the last two Vears. M ■SEEKING RE-NOMINATION. I respectfully ask you to I consider mv record, which included vigorous support Inf “Home Rule” government. 1 am certain that niy 1 | legislative experience places me in a position to do even I greater things for mv district. I Earnestly Solicit Your Vote and Support. and Pledge a Continuance of Mv Ury Best Efforts If Nominated and Elected. YOURS VERY SINCERELY, frank G. Thompson — FOR—- — STATE REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRATIC TICKET Political Advertising

| Peterson is a member. PLAN TO ATTEND DISTRICT MEETING At the regular meeting of the! . Women of the Mooao lodge, held ! I Thursday vening at the home, plans ' i were made to <(■> attend the district ! meeting to !»<■ held in Huntington i Sunday. A large number from Decatur plan to attend. Mrs. Ro.iert August I is ritualistic chairman of this disItriet. which is com, rfeed of Hunt-1 I 'ngton, Angola, Kendallville, Au- ! I|itn. Bluffton. PV'catur, Marion, i Peru and Wabash: A .pinochle and bunco party was j planned which wi'l be given Thursday evening at eight o' lock. From i j this time the meetings will be held at eight .j’cloc-k. Mrs. Bert Haley

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MAY 1. 1936

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Mrs. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Sunday Girl* Band concert, Evangelical Church, 7 p. m. Monday Pinochle Club. Mr/c Berrard Kel|ler, 7:30 p. tn. T uesday Delta Theta Tan, Business meeting, Mrs. Howard Earnest, x p m. Zi.ui Reformed G. M. ()., church 7:30 p. tn. ami Mrs. Clara Baumgartner are in charge and the public is cordially invited to attend. The Girl, Missionary Guild of the ZU.:i Reformed church will meet at the church Tuesday evening at ! seven-thirty o’clock. The Dutiful Daughters clan of the Evangelical Sunday schoed will | meet in the social rooms of the church Tuesday evening at seven- : thirty o'cloc k. The hostesses will be the Mes- , dames Arthur Baker, Rahph Gentis, I .Clem Barkley and Ora McElhany I MRS. HARMON KRAFT HOSTESS TO SOCIETY Mrs. Harmon Kratt. High street, i wa-s hostest; to the Ladies Aid soc- ■ iety of the Christian : hurch Thurs- ; day astern on. Mrs. J. D Anderson . had charge of the devotionals. After the roll cal l th.vse present I r * I Here Are The Season’s COAT Successes $lO-95 Aw Soft Fleeces; Smart ■ I/ ,■ Swaggers; fll Casual ■! ’ I $ j i Strollers; IV l.fevil •‘Dressy’’ MB.'' |i f I.'l Worsteds; ML Lt/ '' novelty weaves FTBEjft All Colors All Sizes 1 / II li. — Others from W * B - 95 You’ll Look So Fresh In These —NEW SPRING FROCKS $3-95,410-95 Soft flattering dresses — sheers — icbiffdns — crepes — packed with I charm and beauty—prints—pastels I j—navy and dote — all individually I I styles and moderately priced. Tunics—Peplums—Jackets ; All Sizes. Mrs. Louisa Braden Cor. 3rd and Monroe. ■HMBmaMnamaßH Vote for WALTER JOY BOCKMAN -— i ' 4*l Tv ■Ate * ■’ *•»*- ** Democratic Candidate for COUNTY RECORDER I will Appreciate Your Support No. 20 on the ballot. Political Advertising

turned lu their money for Hie past month and told how It wtrn earnedDuring the bttelnesH Hesston the committees reported old business and nw project* were dlscuseed. A social hour followed during which Mrs. Kruft, assisted by Mfrf. Earnest Hutker, served delicious refreshments. o Personals The Brock Store and the E- F. Gass utore are among those with new awning* today. The Ga.ss store Is also being painted in front. Mark Braden is joining in the spring cleaning by having his Irane on Third street cleaned on the outaide. Sam Baumgartner resumed his work as janitor at the city ball today following an absence of several months on account of illmms. Lee Stult.s filled the vacancy during Mr- Baumgarnner's nines*. J. Ward Calland, vice president of I the Central Sugar •< ompany luie been confined to his home with 111-, ness. He hopes to be out in a day I or two. The regular meeting °.f the city j council will be held Tuesday even-! ing at 7:30 o’clock at the city hall, j It will be the first meeting on the ■ new time schedule, the counci l ! changing the hour from 7 to 7:30: o’clock. .Mrs. Deane Dorwin of Huntington l visited in Decatur la-t evening. I County highway officials stated I I today that they have had several [ ■ alls in the past week to dispose! of dead dogs lying n the county | roads- They stated that any persons! I killing animals or stock are ejopect-l led to disp'vse of the bodies. The, Cash WE HAVE NO SOLICITORS. YOU GET FLLL VALUE. PUMPHREY JEWELRY STORE

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danger to the motorist can readily be seen, according to til" officials, if the dead animal is permitted to! He In I lie roud. Mr. an I Mrs. Clyde Butler and j Mr. and Mrs Vin ent Borman visit-1 ml In 14 ct Wayne last evening. Mi | Buller attended a Willard Buttery | men’s meeting. Mrs. Nathan Nelson ano sons i Bobby and Jimmy ami Mrs. George 1 Dixson will upend the week-end In Indianupol's as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Dixon. Monday Final Day For Mortgage Exemptions Monday is the last day to file mortgage exemptions for 1936 taxws due hi 1937. It was ann lunced today. Under the law property owners are permitted an exemption of sl, 00 on toal mortgaged property provided the mortgage is $1 .mm or more. Exexnijitions can not bo claimed for more than half of the appraised value f tile property. Local persons wl -. are filling out [the exemption blanks requested today that the information be brought [to them in time to .prepare the ' forms and get them to the court house before it closes Monday. t 0 Kathryn Hower Is (’. Os (’. Director Kathryn Hower was named a director of the Decatur Junior] : Chamber of Commerce at a dance - sponsored be the club at the Deca- ! 'nr Country club Thursday night, i She succeeds Bernice DeVoss, who • recently moved to South Bend. Over 50 couples attended the as fair Thursday. The (■remittee in | charge of the arrangements was composed of Hud Townsend, chairman. Kathryn Hower and Robert Heller. Members of the invitations oommittee were Deane Dorwin, Rise Mary Holthouse and Kathryn Hyland Deane D .rwin, (president of the 'ub. anm.'inced today that a meeting of the directors will ho called in

ya few weeks tn plan other social and civic functions. —« .May Day Celebrated In Various Manners Labor organizu; k .ns tn virtually I all large cit ies f the country cele Ibratod the 50th anniversary of May [ Day with parades and speeches today. Socialists an d ammunists took charge of the ceremonies In some communities but police nowhere ex-1 pected a disturbance. The traditional it. .’idny of the organized workers of Europe, to i day was celebrated all over the continent with police on the Alert for dr.'.orders. The celebrations in Nazi Germany and communist Russia were officia 1 Spain was the chief potential trouble n enter, but In Poland autlv .‘ities took extra irdinary precautions. q- -.- Predicts Defeat Os Inflation Bill Washington, May 1 — (UP) —I Speaker Joseph W. Byrns today pre-1 dieted the $3,1100,(100.0110 (Bi Fra-1 zier-Lemke inflationary bill to re-, finance farm motgaaes would be. defeated in the house. Byrns said he opposes any "short Ijirge selection of quality fruit trees, raspberries, currents, gooseberries, strawberries. evergreens, shrubs anti I shade trees. You cannot buy better stock any- : where. Our aim is to have satisfied customers. BEVERLY GREENHOUSE And NURSERIES. 31' 2 miles east of Fort Wayne, on Maysville road, route 9.

fUVVUVVWVVWWXAfVVVVUVVVVVVVV'MWVVVVefVVVUVWVVUVWI W V7V.WVW JI SUN. MON. TUES. »ji JI Continuous Sunday from 1:15 r HE HADN’T f SEEN A GIRL IN TWO YEARS BE- / And then Myrna dropped ■V : 0,, t °* the sky .. . right 4~*|k *ll into his arms! i ' / V ?£. < ill WP ■®jr She’s engaged to an- mFa A1 other...but what’s that j/ ??|g to Bob (who has his ’ 1/ BB most serious case of |'; jwt- / U "Petticoat Feverl") / Their first time together V" since "When Ladies Meet" — and is it a howll And howl - - ■'.Ji 1, 81'."*3 > g. , l un?*»afa' ■^SQUhF>%KinM(RfIV* , ** ,a *Sl p i , 'PetticoatMk REGINALD OWEN ALSO—OUR GANG Comedy and Pete Smith noveltv “Table Tennis.” — O ADMISSION PRICES: Sunday and Tuesday 10c -25 c MONDAY ONLY account MAJOR BOWES SHOW 15c-30c until 4 P. M. 25c - l()c after 1 P. M. Tonight and Saturday Movie star dies in theater seat . . watching his latest picture! The first victim of Hollywood's most baffling crime! “PREVIEW MURDER MYSTERY” Reginald Denny. Frances Drake. Gail Patrick. Peek behind the scenes in Hollywood—See pictures actually in the making! ALSO—3O minutes of chilling thrills! "FISH FROM HELL” Real underwater scenes of battles between the strange giants of the sea! ADDED — Newest MICKEY’ MOUSE Cartoon “Orphan’s Picnic" and STARS OF TOMORROW. Only 10c-20c O—O—O Coming—Robert Taylor, Janet Gaynor "Small Town Girl’’ Coming Sunday. May 17—“ Trail of the Lonesome Pine" Coming Sunday, May 24—Charlie Chaplin "Modern Times” MUWWUWVWWWWVWWWVWWWWVWVWWWWWtfU

i iits" t > prevent ite consideration | because lie feels the medHlire hue | i« . chance of passage. This was In conflict with statements by Rep. William Lemke, R.. I N. D. who jiredlctiHl the bill would | 1 pas.; by n "Two to one inaporlty if givers a fair test." Byrns .'said the bill would come up 1 l( n May II un'e-u the hnust- rece-s es I "unexpectedly.” • • Congressman I'ined As Reckless Driver Alexandria, \’a . May 1. (U.R) ~ Rep. Marion Zionuheck, honeymooning “bad boy" of congr<*HH, h; | CORH I I."I W Don't let the high cost of feeding vour family discourage you. There’s still one delicious food that hasn’t gone up in price. Kellogg's Corn Flakes — nourishing and rich in energy — are one of (he biggest values you can buy. Ask your grocer for Kellogg’s, and serve them often. Nothing takes the place of CORN FLAKES

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| was fined ss(l and coHts today for , reckless driving along the Mt. Ver- | non highway amt slu and cosls for ■ "abusive language" to the arrestI Ing officer. o - , Trade in a Good Town — Decatur MONDAY ONLY! Continuous Show from 2 P. M. ”\ON[ STAOEjff -x , J EIGHT GREAT ACTS! Lee Henderson —Blues Singer Walter Gaus—Accordionist ! Paul Zbel—lmitator I Liang Kong—Chinese Baritone I 3 Rhythm Rascals — Colored Harmony Trio Ruth O'Neill —Personality Girl [ Mabel Stapelton and Marie Bcroff—Piano Duo. Jere Delaney— Master of Ceremonies. I Admission Prices: 15c-30c until 4 ; p. m. — 25c-40c after 4 P. M. We I urge you to attend the matinee | performances to avoid the huge ! evening crowds. SUN. MON. TUES. MATINEE SUNDAY* ONLY TEN CENTS 2 Features — One Dime Doors open — 1:30 First show 1:45 • te "°r> to" 4 \ i i ■* A '• vc b I*EM M I E ? ♦ SESENTS <—F~ JAMES SALLY DUNN-EILERS in \PIER§ONA\I — — — Feature No. 2 — — — FREDRIC MARCH and ANNA STEN in “WE LIVE AGAIN” Based on Tolstoy's beautiful love story “Resurrection.” Evenings 10c20c — Tonight and Saturday — note — Doors Open at 6:15 First show starts 6:30. Come Early. BUCK JONES in “SILVER SPURS” , ALSO — First Episode of the greatest chapter play ever made - "FLASH GORDON" Buster Crabbe Jean Rogers — See the opening ; chapter, “Planet of Peril.” A story of 2,000 years in the future! ADDED — Cartoon and “Stranger Than Fiction.” TONIGHT ONLY ONE DIME. Saturday 10c-15c