Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 128, Decatur, Adams County, 28 May 1936 — Page 3
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[ CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Mrs. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Thursday Women of Mooers, Monse Home 8 p. m. Christian Ladina* Aid. Mrn. William Kohls, 3 p. m. Presbyterian Ladl s’ Aid, church parlors, 2:30 p. m. Root Twp. Happy Home Makers, Monmouth school, 2 p. m. M. E. Ladies’ Aid, Mrs. J. M Miller, 2:30 p. m. Eastern Star, regular meeting and initiation, Masonic Hall, 7:30 p. m. Evangelical l.adiwt* Aid, church, 2 p. m. Primary Department Practice, Evangelical Church, 2 p. mPhoebe Bible Class, Mrs. T. L Recker, 7:30 p. mMt. Tabor La<lie.<‘ Aid, Mrs Ed Koos, 7:30 p. m. Friday Young Married Couples Class. M. E. Church. 6:30 p. m. 11. B. Golden Rule Clans, Mrs. Russell Deßolt, 7 -p. m. United Brethren V. I. S- Class, Miss Frances Ruffman, 7:3ft p. m. Monday Pinochle Club. Mr. and Mrs. William Lister, 7:30 p m. Tuesday Zion Reformed G. M. Q., church parlors, 7:30 p. m. Ings and duets were sung by Mm. George Dull. Mrs. George Roop and Mrs. Harve K.:os. Mrs. Elmer Chase Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Dale Shifferly. Mrs. Frank Crisenberry and Mrs. Frank Gleckler. SURPRISE SHOWER GIVEN MRS- ROBINSON The Civic Section of the Woman’s club delightfully surprised Mrs. W. P. Robinson, who was formerlyl Miss'Blanche McCrory, with a show-' ' er and party Tuesday evening at. i
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1936
eight o’clock at tier home at 610 West Madison street. Bingo was played and a social time enjoyed. Ixively refreshments were served by the section and Mni. Robinson was presented with a gift. Those present were the Mendames Floyd Acker, Robert August, Dave Adams, Win. Affolder, N. ABixler, G. T Burk. Earl Butler. Walter Brake, George Buckley, Wimer Chase. Ben DeVor. Sylvester Ever•iart, It. R. Farr, Dee Fryback, Joo Hunter. Cletus Miller, Lowell Smith, Roy I inpl beey, Lawrence I Green, Amos Ketchum, Richard McConnell, Chester MeK-Intosh, C. L. Walters, Theodore Witte. Martin Zimmerman nad Delton Panswater. The Girls Missionary Guild of the Zion Reformed church will meet In the church partons Tuesday evening at seven-thirty o’clock. The Mt. Tabor ladles’ aid society will meet with Mrs. Ed Koos Thursday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. UNION CHAPEL C. EHAS DINNER MEETING Sixteen members and four prospective members of the Union Chapel Christian Endeavor society] met at the Family Case in this city Monday evening where they enjoyed a delightful three course ban-1 quet. Short talks were given by mem-1 ■ bers and accordian music furnished ■ by Miss Irene Light was enjoyed i during the banquet. The group th’ii went to the home] of Marion StulLs where they pre-i sented Mr. and Mrs. Theral Stults with an old fashioned belling. Mr. and Mrs. Stults are both members of the organizationST. ANN’S STUDY CLUB HOLDS FINAL MEETING The final meeting until September of the St. Ann’s study elub was held last evening at the home of Miss Tillie Meibers. Miss Meibers read an interesting history of St. Mary's parish from 1838 when Father Mueller celebrated the first mass at the home ot' George Fittiih, up to the present HAPPY RELIEF FROM PAINFUL BACKACHE Caused by Tired Kidneys Many of those gnawing, nagging, painful backaches people blame on colds or strains are often caused by tired kidneys—and may be relieved when treated tn the right way. The kidneys are one of Nature’s chief ways of taking acids and wastes out of the blood. A healthy person should pass about 3 pints a day and so get rid of more than 3 pounds of waste matter. If the 15 miles of kidney tubes and filters don’t work well, waste stays in the body and may become poisonous. It may start nagging backaches, leg pains, loss of pep and energy-, getting up nights, swelling, puffiness under the eyes, headaches and dizziness. Don't let it lay you up. Ask your druggist for Doan’s Pills —used successfully by millions for over 40 years. They give happy relief and will help to Hush out the 15 miles . of kidney tubes. Get Doan’s Pills.
It Will Pay You TO WAIT FOR MY CALL BEFORE YOU BUY FLY SPRAY FOR THE COMING SEASON Watkins Fly Spray gees further, because you use less. Farmers and dairymen prefer Watkins Fly Spray, because it kills flies off the stock, leaves stock clean and comfortable, goes further than other sprays and will not taint milk or reduce the flow. Many dairymen report that they have to buy only half as many gallons of Watkins Fly Spray to get the same results. It's money in your pocket when you buy Watkins Fly Spray. Wait For Watkins —It Pays! M. AMSTUTZ M<,nr ” e - ,nd - I t»a—■ Nominating Bajlot I hereby Nomina! MISS Street Address for the honor of being “MISS DECATUR” during the Decatur Centennial August 2 to 8 1 j™u j—U %/ 1 This Ballot Good !OO VOvGS f° r 100 Votes Bring or Mail to Decatur Democrat Office. NOTE: Contestant must be a resident ofDecatur, unmarried and between the ages of 17 and 30, inclusive. Each entrant will receive only 100 nominating votes, no matter how many times she is nominated.
'time The monthly message of Miss Catherine Williams, presldnnt of the national council of Catholic women, wuu read by the leader, Mrs. Ralph Roop. EloJillon of offifi-rs was thehl Mrs. Roop was reel Tied louder and Min. Jared Reed wuu redacted secretary. The next me -ting will be held in September with .Mrs. (Tara Myers. GARDEN TEA TO BE AT MRS. JOHN SCHUGS The .holies of the Presbyterian missionary society have planned a beautiful garden tea to be held at the home of Mrs. John Schng, Thursday afternoon, June 4 If the weather in unsuitable the tea will be held indoors. An -Interesting program has been planned. — —o Personals M. Flox of Upper-Sandusky, Ohio, in the guest o fhis son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs I. Bernstein. Mr. and Mrs. George Bond moved i from the Clark apartment on Seepnd street to Dynois Schmitt, apartLnient on South First street, today. Adrian G. Burke, who lias been | employed at the Standard Oil stall lon on the point at Mercer Avenue and Winchester streets, since 1929 ] yesterday leased the station and , will continue t-n opereate it under i l»Ia own manag nt. Mis. Robert i s and son Danny of Ashland, Kentucky, are spending several weeks with the former's mother, Mrs. John T. Myerss Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lower left today for Indianapolis to attend the funeral services of Mrs. Virgil ■ Lower. Miss Naomi Lozier of the Red Bird Misskn in Kentucky arrived here yesterday to upend a months vacation with tier parents. Rev. and Mrs. George S. Ixizier, at the Evan- | CORTI COOL and COMFORTABLE I - Last Time Ton'ght - Spencer Tracv “SKY DEVILS” Plus--2 Comedies. 10-20 c SAT. Gene Autry “Melody Trail" Ann Rutherford - Smiley Burnette Buck, the Wonder Dog. Added — Shemp Howard “Absorbing Jr.”, Color Cartoon, and Chap. 9 “Rex and Rinty.” 10c -15 c • Continuous show from 2 p. m. Kiddie Matinee at 2. Sun. Mon. Tues. Booth Tarkington’s "GENTLE JULIA" Jane Withers - Tom Brown Marsha Hunt - Jackie Searl. Continuous show Sun. from 1:15.
gcllcal paisonug,'. Mrs II L. Koontz and family of South Whitley visit <| in Decatur today with relatives. (Harold Klruch, Alox Wilhelm. Howard Earnest and others are, planning u fishing trkp to Oden, Michigan over Decoration day. W. A, Klepper returned lust night from Chicago. Offices In the court hoitue and ut the city hall will lie closed Saturday in observance of Memorial day The board ot public worku and safety will meet tills evening touign the contracts with the Westinglions - Eleetnlc company fur the condenser and exciter to lie inutalhsl at the city plant- Copies of the contract were received here today. Mrs. Ada Martin, city clerk-trea-surer iu suffering from an injured left hand which she caught in a , wringer. The bon- u were not broken, but the hand wau cruelied and bruised Severely. Work is progressing on th<- ni-w , firing station at the corner of Jackson and Second streets. Thomas Dague and Erneut Egley of Monroe who have, been working for the Indiana Construction and Engraving Co., at Fort Wayne have ; been transferred to Rushville, Ind. Frank Corbett and David H >gg Fort Wayne attorneys, transacted business -In this city today. John Heller arrived from Hartgford City this afternoon, having been called home by the death of ills niohter, Mrs. D. D. Heller. H ‘ 1
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was uccompan-lctl by Robert Moesberg of Wa-rren. Miss Borthii Heller of IndlaitupoIls und Henry Heller who spent th” day in Indianapolis looking after , business, will arrive In Decatur tliis evening. Dr. and Mrs. C. C, Rayl will .leave Monday f ir C-jlumblu, Mo., to attend the graduation cxervtaea ut Stevenu college where their daugh- , ter Helena Is a member of the graduating claws. Two carload of choice Hereford white face cattle were sold to the M<'MUI. n fuini.s by the 11. PSchmitt stock farm. The cuttie were delivered yesterday. Adams County Memorial Hospital • « Ruth Myers, daughter of George A. Myers. 414 North Seventh street, j NOTICE On and after June 1. I will be located in my new office. 121 North Third street. (Old Moose Home). PALMER EICHER, M.I).
-1 admitted liust night. Ml’s I‘hoebe Gleteder. Gleiumore, •'Ohio, admitted yesterday ■ j Miss Kathryn ('olbo, Geneva, Ind- ’ udt.iitted tills morning. 11 Mrs, Paul Fuelling und baby son. | George Gerald, route 3, dfaamtesed] i' this, morning. .1 .Master Donnie Kirsch, dismissed
■ - Last ./ • ™ it 1 HERBERT MARSHALL ’ ».V ’'iFh, ■TV JI "TILL WE MEET AGAIN" 1 ■■ Gertrude Michael, big css*. SUN. MON. TUES. « A b s ° _Be ‘ t) ' BcQP ' 10c ' 20c Continuous Sunday from 1:15. 10c-25c I -v ißr 4 " ;o "'ors ■ IV otK'ery iFI the °°° oZ ,O ' ,ce Ji »Ik'wWV ess A I ' “niu.rf °"e,r. fJK W Z r ' Un e-s^ erer - o / r "' er fly JKIK Si > On, ep/o„ <he * Paramount Picture with FRED MacMURRAY JOAN BENNETT X’ZaSu Pitts’John Howard Bennie Bartlett < Grace Bradley I Alan Baxter • Brian Donlevy y Ruth Donnelly • Fred Keating <v — Added Attraction —5, ' They're Back Again! The L’ 3 Little Pigs in a new symphony Cartoon - j yar 3"«KTL "WI j I tTFH VTyW j • el> f-ll m. ALSO—Musical Revue in color with a huge cast of famous stats, and Pete Smith oddity, “The Jonker Diamond.” — FRIDAY AND SATURDAY — Special Giant Holiday Attraction! s S rea ‘ es L most dashing ' w ro ' e s * nce “Old Ar'zona." / 1 S Lover—Patriot—Bandit , . . y ff "y it l’ e defied a nation! A Year 1 to make--a cast of thousands. — Fridav Night — ON STAGE L BOBS • Yg AMATEUR Rwt 'J FROLIC H " W 6 Bifl Acts—4o Minutes of B ’Y i Fast Fun and Entertainment Kk Y jVj I I 1 Your applause will decide H V j the prize winners. ALSO—Color Cartoon and H 1 gUj “Thrills with Daredevils” Continuous Sat. from 2 p.m. COMING — Franchot Tone, Loretta Young. "The Unguarded Hour." Roy H. Andress D.C. LICENSED CHIROP R A C T O R HOURS — DAILY Btolla. m. 12 to sp. m. Gto9p. m. Sunday by appointment. Phone 1193 I MAKE HOUSE CALLS Massage — Light Treatment 315 N. 4 st. Decatur, Ind. i OHIHHMMHHIKIMIHHMHHHMMHHHHHHIHHMMHHMMBHMMi
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j this morning. Miss Bertha Schwarts, Pnrne, dism-Issed this morning o — - -' ■ -- Lomloii -- (U.R>~ A woman juror ut i hi- Leicester quarter session waa so stout that she was unable |to enter the jury box. She wus excuseti from nerving.
