Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 127, Decatur, Adams County, 27 May 1936 — Page 3
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g'y MERRIMAN TO CLUB „ () , „ \ .Ih.u- home Ml' - wilh Mis. ■L" Th" iii'-lfiK , ..ud < ; f ■ill'"'-.! . Ml I- •' nil'll'.'’- , 'ln- ■,. -I !, || I hori.<l. |B,''„ V| , A WIN- cllOSell IM , * I,H Hill'd-. Th--1 I'll hiund'-r I' I• I-*- 1 N'l'-b l.ii'h sang .. . K.', ... ur-mber was takK'. ... , ; :1 1, Visitors included |K|, . |;, p Miv nil' 11. Mrs. Kll - '■ '■ i"" 1 ' h ' q K-his. K iir , . , l>y Ijtess phoehe Bible clans of the ptormed Sunday whool will [itli Mrs. T. L. Becker Thu resuing at seven thirty o’clock | attendance is desired. EYWEDS ARE RED AT PARTY |d fashioned belling was givan.l Ml«. I not of 'ii ieral Stulta, whose marriage ice May 8. I present were the Misses Harvey, Devonna (Howard, rown. Evelyn Connor. Leona ■, Marciele Wallers, Bonnie i, Francile Bucher, Fern Liter. Betty Walters, Fern Elizabeth Cramer, Violet Gladys Koos, Kathryn BuchE'la Miller and Guy Koos, Chase. Louis Brown, Dee Keith Brown, Marion Jack•raid Brown, Carl Bucher, ■ Berger, Trueman Stults, ■ Messrs, and Mesdames John
K-., Be t 4- ■ m < Knight & Thursday Open 6:3o—Come Early! £ e world... meet again ■Has sworn enemies’ E ■ Adolph Zukor presents m HERBERT arshall toIB* ’’“'“mount Picfur. with ■■GERTRUDE MICHAEL IgIIONEL ATWILL |B r od larocque Betty Bocp Cartoon and Special Notice V same picture and same Stire Program ■ W 'H be shown PLIGHT ONLY ■ at the Vadison Theater :35 “ c, ”Tie Early! ttt^'~ G ! ant Holid ay Special Kn u ARNtR BAXTER K °° d ot Eldorado.” y Sat. from 2p. m . EO R^ h 0B | AMATEUR I . FROLIC! M n and~t° Minuteg of ■■?____ d Ent “rtainment! | t^ Su^ay - T hrill s r M y S tery* Hl “n ' 10,000I 0,000 feet above the !<i"" s ov AIB "
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M, Met. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Wednesday St. Vincent De Paul, K. of C. hall 2 p- m. I'nion Twp. Woman’s Club, MrsWilliam Knavel, 1:30 p. m. St. Ann’s Study Club, Miss Tillie Melbers, « p. m. Decatur Improvement 4-H Club, High School, l:3o p. m. Thursday Women of Moose, Moose Home, 8 p. m. Christian Ladlee’ Aid, Ml*. William Kohls, 2 p. m. Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid, church parlors, 2:30 p. mRoot Twp. Happy Home Makers, Monmouth school, 2 p. m. M. E. Ladles’ Aid, Mrs. J. M Miller, 2:30 p. m. Eastern Star, regular meeting and initiation. Masonic Hall, 7:30 p. m. Evangelical Ladies’ Aid, church, 2 p. m. Primary Department Practice, Evangelical Church, 2 p. m. Phoebe Bible (’’ass, Mrs. T. L Becker, 7:30 p. m. Friday Voting Married Couples Class, M. E. Church, 6:.'10 p. m. U. H Golden Rule Class, Mrs. Russell Deßolt. 7 'P. m. United Brethren V. I. S Class, Miss Frances Huffman, 7;30 p. tn. Monday Pinochle Club, Mr- and Mrs. William Lister. 7:30 p. mWalters. Philip Sauer, Ernest Meri-, ca. Earl Chase, Ernest Schroeder, ‘ Ammi Miller. Forrest Walters. Marlon Stults an dthe honored guests.. I Mr. and Mrs. Theral Stults. The children of the Primary De-1 partment of the Evangelical Sun- [ day school are requested to imeet | at the church Thursday afternoon’ at two o'clock to .practice for Childrens’ Day. PLEDGE SERVICES I HELD FOR FIVE GIRLS Impressive pledege services were held Tuesday evening by the Pei; lota X: sorority in the garden at the I home of Miss Eloise Lewton for the Misses Ruth Porter, Agnes Nelson. Phyllis Krick, Marjorie Carroll and I Herriett Fruchte. The sorority then went to the j home of Mr*. Chalmer Porter,, where Mrs. Robert Zv.ick’s section; ! had charge of the stunt which was ; a mock wedding written by Mrs. Porter. The sast was: Mns. Chalmer De-! B.lt, bride; Mrs. Alfred Beavers, groom; Miss Virginia Dolch. best man; Dorothy Young, imaid of honWEATHER FORECAST In case of a sudden hot spell, our modern cooling system is always ready for immediate use. We are prepared to create quickly a delightful atmosphere of cool, comfort inside the Cort theatre with the use of our marvelous, modern cooling system. When the thermometer reaches 100 in the shade and you simply can't find the shade _ where can you find best relief from the heat? The Cort Theatre! that’s the answer. Here you can enjoy entertainment in an atmosphere of cool, refreshing comfort. CORT THEATRE | CORT ‘’Enjoy Cool Comfort Tonight - Thursday High Wide and Then SomeIt Goes Tearing Across the Screen— Topping Everything For , , Spectacle! Laughs & Thrills. “SKY DEVILS” Spencer Tracy - Bill Boyd Ann Dvorak - Geo. Burns PLUS —‘‘Tom Patricola - Buster West “FRESH FROM THE FLEET" and Pepperpot Novelty. 10c • 20c Saturday Gene Autry "The Melody TraAnn Rutherford ■ Smiley Burnet Buck, the Wonder Dog. Sun. Mon. Tues. Booth Tarkington's “Gent e Ju Jane Withers, Tom Brown, Marsha Hunt *
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1936.
or; Mrs. Charles Hite mid Miss Betty Macklin, maids of honor; MrsRobert Zwlek, ring bearer; Mien Doni ShiMsenberg, bride's mother; Mlhh Mary Gowan, minister; Mrs. Charles Brfoner, flower girl; .Mrs, Robert Freeby sung and played the wedding march She also aeeompunl"d the ceremony wilh violin ingFollowing the wedding a belling and reception was held at the home of Mrs. Gerald Smith, with Mrs. Ben Duke's section tn charge, A lovely one course luncheon was served at small tables# centered wiih old fashioned bouquets. The next meeting will ibe held at the city hall Tuesday evening at seventhirty o’clock. Pupils in the advanced music classes of Mrs. Dora A key presented a musical at the Christian church last night before a good crowd. This was the second of the presentations, the younger musicians appearing Monday night. Those who took part in the musical last night were: Richard and Betty Zinsmaster, Eleanor Nibli- k. Annis Mae Merryman, Catherine Baxter, Delores Werst, Bonnie Fryback, Lavonne Strickler, Dick, Jim and Tom Kolter, Mary Ellen Litche, Miss Harkleea, Lawrence Michael, Mr. Barber. Berniece anil Melville Barber. FOUR-H CLUB BOYS MEET WITH JAMES MOSES The boys Four-H club of Monmouth met Tuesday at the home of James Moses. The leader distributed record books to the boys and instructed them on their work. After the business meeting re-
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t freshments of Ice cream and wafers wen- served. t Those present wore Fred Kunkel, Richard, .Ivan ami Lloyd Mahan, . Bob Stpeigel, Herman Franz, Jr., . Lloyd Kltson and James Moses. 4 , The Pino, hie club will meet with • Mr. and Mrs. William Lister Monday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. r j The Women of the Moose will i have an Important meeting at the Moose home Thursday evening at . eight o’clock. Nomination of officI ere will lie made and all members , ar l requested to be present. The members of the Golden Rule class of lh" United Brethren Sunday school are asked to meet at the home of Mrs Russell Deßolt, Friday evening at seven o’clock The V. 1. S. class of the United Brethren Sunday School will meet ' at the home of Miss Frances Huff’l man, S- 13th St. Friday evening at seven thirty o'clock. All members are. asked to be present. ANNUAL BLOSSOM TEA j TO BE HELD JUNE 11TH The Home Missionary society of J the Methodist Episcopal church will . give its annual blossom tea Thurs- . day afternoon June 11, at three o’|clock at the church. The various committees are busy i formulating plans for the affair and • announcements will be made soon concerning it. The American Legion Auxiliary will give a bingo party at the Le- ■ gion home Friday June 5, at eight
s o’clock. Refreshments will the served at the close of the games. The pub- , lie Io urged to attend. Tickets are , on sale by members of ti e Auxill- , aryMim. Herb Kern if. chairman of the committee In charge with Mrs. i Tillman Gehrig and Mrs. Walter . Gladfeller assisting. I— — ■ I I ■■■. PERSONALS Mi*. Burt Owen and Mrs. B ns ' Erwin of Anderson visited in Decatur several hours with Mrs. J L. Kocher enroute to Fort Wayne to visit friends. Ray Edwards of Bloomington is ’ now associated with the law firm of Dailey and Hartzler with offices on Court street in Fort Wayne. Earl Adams Is in Indianapolis attending the Grand Lodge of the - Masonic Order. Leo Kirsch- and Theodore tlraliker made a business trip to Fort 1 Wayne this noon. The three properties of Ed Wicks I on North Seventh street are being painted and improved. Mrs. Roy Whittenbarger is visiting in Anderson wilh Mm. Paul Whittenbarger. Mrs. Burt Shraluka of Fort Wayne is visiting her mother-in-law Mrs. Louise Shraluka. Miss Mary Klepper and Miss Pat Ful'enkainp attended Violet Reinwald's revue in Fort Wayne last evening. The office of Dr. C. C. Rayl. 115 North Second street Is being re-, modeled. MLss Helen Holthouse of Chicago ;
1 will arrive In this city Friday for a i- several days' visit with Mrs. Mary • Holllioiise und family. • Mr und Mrs. Roy Whittenbarger will move from Fori Wayne to the f Barber apartment on Adams street . the lust of this Wee):, i Bill Bill und Puul Briede return- ’ *il early this morning from a several days business trip to Kansas. Curl Baxter, Goodyear Service manager, returned to wonk today , after being confined to his home I with a cold, I i Charlie Andrews Is giving bls | . home on North Second street a coat of white paint this week. , Dr. Ben Duke Is moving Into his newly remod- lisl home on Madison i street. The sidewalk on Second street i near Bob’s Confectionery Is being
■—iiri mti's ii■urns uni m il wiiibsismim ■sii is———■■nirv—■——as j open g l FRIDAY NITE! * W.THHX A— 1 For Thursday and Friday Y ou’re probably planning a trip over the week-end and of course the family will need more cool summer clothing. Check these vacation specials carefully, you'll save enough to take you several miles. W 1 □jjl Hats M W SI.OO $1.95 2 White and pastel colors. Novel K , and conservative styles. Just \\ ! N S M unpacked. I k While and I‘aatel C< ’" l I 98 /E w s 2’ BB and $4.93 \ | / D/ RIQ ft The riflht Dress ‘ for the R 'B ht They’re outstanding values «pI.UU Price! Now i. the time! Here and’ you’ll certainly feel && is the place ’ S,zes up t 0 and’ look outstanding ft] Ye ’• indeed ; when you re wearing one. » * ne of these! See them! Mens Dress Mens Dress Straw Shirts Hats 77c $1.95 I 1 \’ White and fancy patterns, sizes to A «•/< ’ J \ N. 14 to 19. All are full cut and I* \ / \ fast colors. Cool and comfortable, special- J/) ly priced. Colors, Tan, Grey, —- 1 White. J Mens and Bovs [ -p WASH * Mens and Young Mens \. White All Wool Vx \ \ - i MJg Flannels 77 e,.51.49 Si 08 * 3 * Pre-shrunk and sanforized in I and $2.98 ( the " ewest weaves ’ You’ll xCS. know real comfort in a pair These look their best with a ». dark coat; for daytime or eve- \ nx ning wear. Other colors are \ \ Tan and Grey. \ Mens and Boys — • X polo Womens and Misses * - - -b wash SI.BB suirts Frocks " $3 *» 49 39c t« 98c a 9S(‘ We ’ Ve redUCe , d a ' Ot a° f ° U S Button and zipper styles In Uc/V and vUv better shoes for Thursday and Friday. Be sure to get yours cotton and rayon; sizes, small, Styles for home and street — now! medium and large. White and fast colors — sizes up to 52. Fabric oxfords and sandals sl. pastel colors.
it repaired by WPA labor. ' Mr. and Mm- Ervin Miller have pm i-lniHPil ii German h'rrliT bird in f the old country. Ervin Htntivi thut * I the new canine will huve a big 11 job replacing "Bua" whose 12 yeurn j of faithfulness wux ended recently. ■| John Krebs, eugar boiler ut the • Central augur company whose home Is In Philadelphia, Is -.tuylng at the i Charleu Andrews residence on Sec- ' ond stn< t. The baby daughter of Mr. and ' Mrs. Trueman Abbott of Rockford | who was born Muy 25 ut the Adams County memorial houpltal, hue been named Linda Mu-rguret-Lem Ehler made u but:iueas trip to Indianapolis toduy Wllliu-tn H. Hell returned last night from Kanuue City, where he purchased a carload of Hereford
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white face cattle, whl h will he sold e Friday ut the community sab’. Paul n Briede mid Pete Mihalic aeeompunt led him to theotock market. T ~Q , ■■■i ii—d A—- • Adams County Memorial Hospital • « John McCraskey, route 6, DecaI tur, disml.ssetl ycuterday I Master Elteton Watrous, Jafferi son street, dis-missed yesterday i Ru'ph Fugate, 122 South Eighth .street, admitted lust night- , Donald Kirsch, oon of Mr. und Mi Leo Kirsch, 939 Walnut street, admitted this -morning. | Bernard Ulman, 1131 North Sec--1 ond utreet, admitted this marniny.
