Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 141, Decatur, Adams County, 13 June 1936 — Page 3
telN SOCIETY
CLUB MRS. EDGFLL '!.>’-' mr.ht Hub mm ; ri :ig Mr ■ : "" 1 m,m j " s,< «. n , , enjoyed to Mrs. Adrian ■Kj.. Hi!' I I|^Kyt,.rnuiil Keller. i I. was ,□ two weeks with Mt Clarence Weber. - H, Hti-U -Ireet \Vc<lti. <).,•. a> one-thirty o'clock. Jlary and Martha class or l! ,| Epicdopttl Sunday st^^Kl s solemnized of Miss Evelyn J.' and J. of I.OS Angelee. < o' . Friday. June 12. at the K Kui.veli. al i hur h in this (leorgc S. Lozier offi-ii'-l Miles, mother of tlio nmauieii the couple. Mr. Ifijfr. I. ridge will retside Hr sses KuIiANCE a Jl<l Mrs. were hostesses to the of tlm Tri Belt Alliance a' the former’s home on O nd street. was enjoy' d ami a him C the of ’ho KiLIARY HAS MANESS MEETING Kb Aux . .11-, of the American Friday evening at borne for tiie regular bus!i’- r reports Ktis-M'-I and plans were mad" party to be held at the evening. convention to be held in to 26. Mrs. Ralph Mis Tillman (lei.rig wei,- ;. ..gates and Mrs lie: |> Kern ae a.’.-- ■ will meet again in Aik,. BmS' aid ■b Belting Bit .'hriMian Ladies’ Aid met ■1 Mfr Malinda and Mrs. Elmer :■ Thursday afternoon, gy Mfr William Kohls in charge business meeting made to have a pie sal.lune IS. The patronage i is solicited. Orders are to Mrs. Kohls and thb<- delivered in the forepeach, butterscot i li pies will be offeredwere appointed to siumi Centennial week. close of the business deliwere served and hour was enjoyed. 81, C. CLASS kI eeting T. C. class of the United Ivunday school held a y evening at the home of Mies Frances Franklin, first met at the church ted the Sunday school » and white crepe paper, iss moetinlg was held tl time enjoyed at the is Franklin. Games were refreshments served by . assisted by her sister, a Franklin. esent were the Misses hcock, Irene Light, Marer, Mary Maxine Hilton, I Ethelyn Barnett and Mrs. Ruth Williams. o , STION GIRL ED FROM PAGE ONE) ike and I’ve never had »ys got along fine and was always good to me. E?K, !i!unii som e, and when he he got mean, sorarW/Khard to tell just how it all EB* 1 ' but he grabbed me by the KB** 1 by the arm and I told him nte alone. He wouldn't EL 0 -* 1 me to Bhut . u psor t of struggled, and I had the knife—amt ■ Manly Plants ■ a e f° r rock gardens 10uJ° r 5C ’ 5 for lOC lBE ,0 “ r Chrysanthemums 6 for 25c I -- unlit " Iw,, WrUR FLORAL CO. B-M>an Ave - PHONE iOO
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phone* 1000 — 1001 Saturday Mission Rand Evangelical Church 3 p. m. M. E. Ijadit'H Cafeteria Supper, Church, 5 to 7 p. m . Zion Reformed G. M. C„ baked goods sale. Schmitt Meat .Market, j Childrens’ Day Practice, Zion Re-j formed Church, 2 p. tn. Tuesday Reception, Evangelical Chur h. 8 p. m. Mary and Martha Class Picnic, Legion Memorial Park, 3 ,p. m. Wednesday Decatur Home Ec Club. Mrs. Ora MacAihanry, 1:30 p. m. Thursday Christian iaidles’ pie Sale, phone orders to Mrs. William Kohls number 911. Friday Auxiliary Public Bingo Tarty, Legion Home. 8 tp. m. then I looked, and the knife had blood on it. I didn’t want to hurt him. I dinn't want to make him mad I liked him so much. We never quarreled about anything .before this afternoon. Miss Mary Blunk, hotisekeetper, and another uncle, Charles Farran. accompanied the sobbing child to police headquarters where she described the circumstances surrounding the stabbing. o ALF M. LANDON OroNTINUED FROM PAGE. ONE) for a display of the same great qualities which endeared us both to Theodore Roosevelt. I know that you have them and I gladly place myself under your orders and will undertake to discharge every assignment you give me with a’l the vigor and ability I possess, We go
“Oh, Susanna’’ — Here We Come! ro" HO: ix ■ * t I , ♦ ■ y.X." s-s—---f , X. '3g£, ——« f Marchina through Cleveland streets to the tune of the Landon campaign song, "Oh Susanna,” the girls’ Marching throug ° f Buffa|o adds t(j th< _ gaiety of the convention Clty . ‘ T “ Wild Cheering Greets Landon’s Nomination HbF U ••*»■ Bl 111 liiiia*"* l » thousands of throats greets the nominating speech of John M. Hamilton, Landon’s Wild cheering from delegates, "I nominate Alfred M Landon of Kansas, campaign manager, as
DECATUR TJATLY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1936.
, forward to victory." Knox learned of his nomination ■ when he stopped off at Michigan | (, ity. Ind., while driving to his Chicago office from Cleveland. Hot and weary when he reached ChicaI go, he went directly Io his 20-room apartment for a ibat.lt und a shave, j Later at bis office In the Chicago i Daily News, of which he Is publish'•r, Im talked of the convention, ! Governor lautdon, and the Repnbli* I can platform. The Office was decked with Howers from his employes. Hie desk was piled with congratulatory telegrams, Including ones from Sen. I Arthur Vandenberg, former vicepresident Charles G. Dawes, former Gov. Frank Lowden of Illinois,. . Bertrand H. Snell, his friend James •M. Cox, onetime Democratic candi* , date for president, and a “rough ridt‘l" Pul of Spanish American war
It’s a Great Day for Landons a. I lai .i -1 WSK 1 Brl i■» As. 4 ■ • ■ < ■:> l T ’ J Two members of the laindon family were in the limelight a,t the Republican national convention in Cleveland as Gov. Alfred M. Landon of Kansas received the G. O. P. presidential nomination. This photo shows Peggy Ann Landon, the governor's daughter, and her grandfather. John M. I<andon. in the visitors' gallery alt the convention hall.
days. i "Don’t forget that the hlg news i of the convention is tile nomlnution ■ of Governor laindon for president,” : Knox cautioned reporters who ■ crowded Into hfs office. “He’s the i captain and Tin just the first ~ mute." I o— Six Escape Death As Plane Crashes i Dallas, Tex., June 13— (U.R) — ;, Only one member of a flying par- - tty that included Jerne Joties, . I chairman of the RFC, and W. P. ■ Hobby, Huston, former governor •I of Texa,s, was in a hospital today . after an airplane crash in which six narrowly escaped death. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur
Personals Mrs. William Bell and brother Frederick Schafer have returned from a week’s visit In Durham, N. C. and Washington, D. C. Mrs. Vincent Borman, Mr. and Mrs. Joy Boekman of this city und Mrs. Matt Leach of Indianapolis will spend Monday in Chicago visiting Vincent Borman who is a patient at the Hines hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Echellierger und son Doyt of Ashland. Ohio are visiting over the week-end with Rev. and Mrs. G (). Walton. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Myers and family of Detroit will spend Sunday in Decatur and attend the St. Marys Catholic church picnic. Mre. G- O. Walton and daughter Georganne returned home yesterday after a two weeks visit at Ashland and Cleveland. Ohio. Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Myens and family of Indianapolis will visit in Decatur tomorrow with Mrs. Clara Myers. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Reed, eons Paul and Mark and daughter Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reed, and Mr. and Mrs. William McAfee of Indianapolis will be ethe guests of Mrs. Mary Fullenkamp Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Weisling and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Myers and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ttiny Kressler and George Henneeeey, alls
High Spots In G.O.P. Convention Delegates Stampede When Landon Wins G. O. P. Nomination e ’ 8 11 •*i WMr u tah T RUt I w? tAR ol \ wwgigAw -idgafreM/siAH c ! IMIS’ ShMMSNi Deleaates to the G. O. P. convention in Cleveland are shown as they stampeded through convention hall following the nomination of M Gov. Alfred M. Landon of Kansas as the 1936 G. O. P. presidential nominee. Pen Sketches of Republican Convention Highlights / I Lj MMMS. MRS. ALICE ROOSEVELT / \a| LONGWORTH SINGING w HLRBt;R T HOOVER ADDRESSING CHAIRMAN BERTRAND SNELL! II iTF* | CONVENTION I f ._ PRESIDING I ii v I I JS/ hello > k n <j f MJ SENATOR ARTHUR VANDENBERG COL. FRANK KNOX MEETS Pauper AND SON CONFER A F R »KND (||lg
of Findlay, Ohio, will apend Sunday in Decatur and attend the Catholic church picnic. Mr. and Mra. Dale Sprague of Bluffton vlalled in Decatur Friday r evening. I Mr. and Mre. John Heller will leave Sunday for Indianapolis to al- ( tend the Democratic atutu convenI tion. I Miiis Dorothy Ritter lias returni ed from Fort Wayne, where she . visited her niece Esther Hengllne. i Mr. and Mra. C. L. Walters will leeave tomorrow for a six weeks visit to California. They will return , in time for the Centennial celehru- ! lion. Others who are planning to go to California are Miss Evu Acker, I Mrs. Loki Black and Mrs. Harve , Shroll. II Mr. and Mis. Ben Schroyer and I daughter Kathryn will go to Ann ■ .Arbor. .Michigan Sunday und will be . accompanied home <by their eon. . Frederick, who Is a student. In the University of Michigan. Mr. and Mra. Ralph Yager returni ed from Bleveland last evening ; where they attended the Republican national convention. Mr. Yager went i as a delegate from the fourth dis- , trict. While in Cleveland Mr. and I Mra. Yager stopped at the CleveI land hotel where the 'lndiana dele I gation had rooms on the same floor with ex-preeident Herbert Hoover, 1 whose number was 7009 while their i room was7OO6. They visited informally with Mr. Hoover several times 1 land when he left he presented Mrs.
Today’s Vote For Queen
Frledn Scherer ... . ... 993,176 Mildred Teeple b7s.tif,o Ruth Elzey 682,060 ' Kathryn Engler 620,000 Gladys Harvey 666,760 | Patricia Fullenkamp 648,850 i Bernlece Closs 329,100 I Rosemary Holt house 313,650 ! Phyllis Krick 233,250 1 isahel Odle 184,500 I
Yager with 30 American ibeuuty ; roses. Marty Mylott is hobbling around today with a new cast on his broken right leg. Tile east was placed today by the attending physician at the local hospital. He is report ed to be feeling fine. I S. WARSHIPS FROM PAGE ONE) call a three day strike instead. Their changed attitude followed the statement by a minor police official that "we aje really as antiJapanese as you are but we are ordered to maintain order.” ■ - ■ o—• — * • Adams County Memorial Hospital Mrs. Isaura McKinley, Cleveland. 'Ohio admitted yesterday. Ross Ma'onee, 346 North Elev- 1
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, Kathryn Hower 176,360 Betty Macklin ... . 109,200 Rosemary Miller 98,660 Evelyn Kohls 83.200 , Marjorie Carroll 81,060 Lenora Teeple . 69,400 Ruth Voglewvde . 67,250 Elaine (laftei 60,900 i Alice Lenhart 43,100 i.Mildred Acker 30.0G0
enth street, admitted yesterday . Mlu Sana Kunkel, daughter of Mr. anil Mrs. Sherman Kunikel of Monmouth, admitted this morning. Edison Rlckord. route it Decatur admitted this morning. .Mra. Martin L. Tuser, route 1, Berne, dlsmiMed yesterday. Master Reuben Nussbaum, route I, Monroe, dismissed this morning. Miss Blanche Erwin. 716 Elm street, dlsmieied today. O', ■ - — Engineer Killed In Freight Train W’reck Greencastle, Ind., June 13. tU.P) Charles Eker, Lafayette, engineer, died in Putnam county hospital early today from scalds suffered when the locomotive and 1!) cars of a .northbound Monon freight train left the track at the . Putnamville station. 1 Six others were injured.
