Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 72, Decatur, Adams County, 25 March 1937 — Page 3
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been Home B ZO ■ I Central College, Indianapolis, will M BMKB in Decatur tonight to spend ■ '■ ■*f de £ tfijf r* K U B iflfle Easter with her parents, Mr. and g 4*^o7W Mrs, John Spahr. ■I • Lj I T Voglewede, junior in the ColE / * ."' I B Make it more cheerful and invitI in K with new and attractive Furni- fl r .j| 1 _ I HUUUU □rUill ■ <«re from STUCKY’S. i z2< X* Ik. I $ H Beautiful new furniture for every ill *Hl>iw 1 B room in the house offering a wide jh/ / ’ !<i * "' ■ and varied selection. Low operating I I < _A4<y\ B disenable us to sell quality mer- pHlvl B c^ an dise at prices much lower than c.MI i L^l”* //>P v * 9 "ill he found elsewhere. "* M/ w J ® •/ mb >1 u one • n i®y’ as I u 11 livluf.... Don't || V| «toy at homo.. .. H| 1 ■ Enjoy W« w ' f b Look at This! rtTtJ J ! PPiece BED ROOM SUITE- //ffi fl * $4.00 £ ' p ' e ” LIVING ROOM SUITE— V>L<ol /A /) 9»od qu a | ityi a M m 1/ ?J' SB ifi SKsSBBB I / Vx I/ / I h *’oth much more s>ssup m»d C I HEN CABINETS ’ variou “ Cl to ( Ci l 'Ct LCJJ sets, '•“t'ful models sl2 up L«L.A. Wi. pl«.. ’ X ’ 2 AXM| NSTER RUGS- OPEN EVENINGS Ca.hl.nt ill. well. beautiful patterns, . - MW 9’ob selection .. SZZeOO _. , . , o R.li.»««»»«.. * . n “ Drive Down Tbnight and Save rLz ”12 CONGOLEUM RUGS- „ • L * lde selection _. Money on Your Purchases. »°» d Pattern, $3«95 - YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER AT STUCKY’S Stucky ©Co T?“ Monroe, Ind. 6 Miles South of Decatur Nichols Shoe Store
a revolution in housekeeping a* in' [the industrial world. There are num-i erotM laibor saving devices that have jtaken the druggery out of house j work. Intereeting nubtopli* were given ; by .Mrs. Ixilv Bluck, “Adventure in | Power", a fact history of yesterday. | i today and tomorrow on electrical! [appliances; Mrs. K. B. Ada mat, 1 i “Child Health In England"; Mrs. S. D. Beaver*. “Made to Measure Medicine”; Mrs. H R. Carson, “Health [ from the Ground Up”; Mt*. C. I). Teeple, a report on the county : ' agent's eoil analysis. Mrs. Walton closej her program ■ by reading two of Edgar Olieet's I poems ' Home in First" and “it Takes a Heap O' IJvin to Make a
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1937.
| House a Home”. Lovely refreshments wore served ! at the close of the afternoon. Mrs.l Ida L.'Reade of Flint, Michigan WM [ a guest. The next meeting Will be [ held at the home of Mrs. James I | Kocher with Mrs. Kot her a* leader, ' The Kirkland ladies’ club will have its regular meeting at the Kirkland high school Tuesday after i noon at one o'clock. — ST. PAUL AID HAS ALL DAY MEETING The st. Paul ladles* aid met at' , the home of Mt*. Ira Mcßride Wednesday for an all day meeting. A delicious pot luck dinner was served at noon. The day wa* spent in I [quilting. Thotte present were: Mesdames Forest Durr and daughter Marylin. Harve Smith. Charley Shoaf, Charley Netfler, Tom Noll ami eons Bobby and Tommy. Albert Tinkham. Frank Aurand. Kermith Parrish. F. A Martin. George Martin. Abe Schnepp, Tom Bees. Floyd Smitley. Lee Bcßride and son Floyd Ira. Floyd Arno'd and Ira Mcßride. REEDRACER WEDDING RITES ARE ANNOUNCED Announcement has been made of. the marriage of Miss G. Maraleen ' Racer, of Millgrove, and W. Cecil i Reed, assistant manager of the Mor-' rie 5 cent to $1 store of Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Reej were married Sunday afternoon at the Methodist Episcopal parsonage in Union City, 1 with the Rev. Carl G. Adame 'performing the ceremony. The newly wed* will reside in this city, having rented an apartment here. Mr. and Mr*. Chat lee Johnson of Root township are celebrating their fortieth wedding anniversary Easter I Sunday with a family dinner. Open houde will be held in the afternoon. MRS. E. S- CHRISTEN HOSTESS TO HER CLUB Mrs. E. S. Christen was hosft*s to the Root township home economic* club recently. A splendid leeson was presented by the leaders on the subject of “Stoves". Mr*. Dale Mosee won the prize in a contest which was held. At the close of the afternoon, lovely refreshments were serv’d bey the Phest Colds •• •. Best treated without “dosing” W visas
i CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy e-nei tooo — 1001 Thursday American Legion Auxiliary, Legion Home, 7:30 p m. Eautem Star Regular Stated, Meeting, Masonic Hall. 7:30 p. m. Pleasant Grove M. S., Mrs. Fred Bittner 1:30 p. m. Busy Bee Home Economics Club. Mrs Oucar McMichael. 1:30 p. m. Parent Education Study Group, Homestead Office, 7:30 p. rn. Saturday Union Chapel, Ladiee* Aid Bake Sale, Brock Store, 9a.m. Annaul Easter Supper, Moose Home, 5 to 7 p. m. Easter Egg Sale, Mutchler MarI ket. Sunday Pleasant Mills Alumnae, High School, 2 p. m. Monday Research Club, Mrs. L. A. Cowens, 2:30 p. m. iuesday Kirkland iaidies' Club, Kirkland High School, 1 p. m. •veaneiday | Shakespeare Club, Mrs. James ' Kocher. 2:30 p. m. Union Twp. Woman'* Club, Mi*, j Jacob Barkley, 1:30 p. m. hostess, assisted by Mr*. Ix’W Houck, Mrs. Adolph Weidler and Mt* Richard Darkless. The Union township woman's club will meet at the home of Mrs. Jacob Barkley Wednesday afternoon at one-thirty o'clock. Assisting hostesses will be Miss Beulah Barkley. Mrs. Clinton Beard and Miss Marcile Beard. o • « Adams County Memorial Hospital ♦ ♦ Admitted last night: Miss Betty Swigfiert, 1110 W. Madison street Charles Springer, Decatur, route two. 0 j ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. George Laurent, 518 W. Madison street, are the parents of a baby girl born at the Adams county memorial hospital at 3:16 o’clock this morning. The babyweighed seven pounds and five and one-quarter ounces at birth and has not been named. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bleeike, of route five eas of Decatur, are the parents of a baby girl born early this morning. She weighed eight and a ouarter inonnds and has not
• * Boake Carter speaking: "Luckies don’t catch your throat—they’re I B easy and smooth” ’’The thing I prize most is my reputation for saying what I think. Here’s what I sincerely think about smoking—it's one of the greatest pleasures in the world, but it can be utterly spoiled by throat irritation. My job’s tough on the throat and I have to he careful to keep my voice clear. Long ago I found that Luckies are easy and smooth and don't catch your throat. That means everything in a job like mine. Next time you hear the usual 'Cheerio’ at the end of my broadcast, you can picture me reaching for a Lucky an instant later." independent survey was made recently among professional men and women—lawyers, / 1 \ doctors, lecturers, scientists, etc. Os those who said /jry . they smoke cigarettes, more than 87% stated they jHr \ personally prefer a light smoke. /j Jg , j Mr. Carter verifies the wisdom of this pref- J||k raAirct> " erence, and so do other leading artists of the radio, stage, screen and opera. Their voices are their fortunes. That’s why so many of them v r ’ smoke Luckies. You, too, can have the throat pro- -jIF tection of Luckies—a light smoke, free of certain / harsh irritants removed by the exclusive process the finest TOBACCOS—"It’s Toasted”. Luckies are gentle on the throat. "THE cream of the crop” A <V A 4 z - '* 4
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lege of Engineering at the Univer- ■ sity of Detroit, will spend Easter ! vacation with hie mother, Mrs. CJ. Voglewede of West Monroe street. Word was received here that Miss Martha Erma Butler was elected the Banket Girl at Stephens College Columbia. Mo. Each year the athletic association of the college flwards a blanket to the girl who is the most outstanding in her participation in athletics It is the highest award given by the department an<is one of the most coveted honors on the campus. A. A. Kist, Portland newspaper publisher attended court here Friday afternoon. ——•—o —— Torch Murder Victim Is Identified Today New Castle, Ind., March 25 —(UP) —The burned body of a woman beieved a torch murder victim, found in a woods near here, was identified today as that ot Miss Mabel Sutton, 28, former school teacher an<i chairman of the Cadiz, Indiana, Red Cross chapteridentification was mdo by her ftaher, Elmer Sutton, employe at the Delco-Remy plant in Anderson, and her brother, John 17, a Cadiz high school senior. Miss Sutton, an MADAM siLVIA~ Greatest ever in your city, county or state. The lady with the radio mind. Seventh daughter of the seventh generation. Born with double veil. First time In your city. Gifted character reader and advisor. She has helped thousands in every walk of life and she can help you In all affairs of life. A secret you should know, the power to control your trouble and disappointments. She tells your future complete and gives initials of friends and enemies. Come today and consult this gifted lady. Satisfaction guaranteed. Readings. 50c. Hours 9 a. m. till 8:30 p. m. Located in house trailer at west side | I filling station, corner 13th and | Adams streets. • ♦!
attractive iblonde, had been laid off from a job at the Anderson Delco Remy plant two weeks ago and left Cadiz March 12 to seek other employment in Anderson. o Indianapolis Man Dies Os Wounds Indianapolis. Ind.. March 25—(UP —Clayton Potts, 74, foundry company executive wounded by a bandit during a $2,3000 payroll robbery at the plant, died today in St. Vincent s hospital. Police were seeking two former' I convicts, one a state reformatory i parolee, in connection with the rob-! bery last Tuesday. A 24-year-oIJ j factory worker he’d under $5.0001 bond on a vagrancy charge has been ' released
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1 W arsaw Police Launch “Vice Cleanup” Drive Warsaw, Ind., Mar. 25. — <U.R) — ! Five Warsaw men, a woman, and two girls were in custody today I | and additional arrests w'ere expected as Police Chief Frank R. Lucas . launched what he called a ‘‘vice clean-up.” , I The men, charged with criminally assaulting the two girls, 13 ■ and 16 years old, are Roy Ramer, i 21, brother ot the girls; Victor ’i Hoover, 23; John Heeter, 33; Sanford Keim, and Dale Riggins, 38. .1--- * ■ " Seven Persons Are Burned To Death — Jersey City, N. J., Mar. 25. —<(J.R) —Seven persons were burned to death today in a fire that swept a '
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three-story frame building. All were trapped on the top floor of the building. Gorman operated I a junk shop on the first floor and had been warned on several occasions, police said, that trash he had accumulated constituted a fire hazard. Cause of the fire was not determined. o Yeggs Outwit Themselves St. Louis —(UP) —Safecrackers who emashed the combination of the safe of the J. H. Horne Wallpaper Company finished their work empty- handed and puzzled A sign | always hangs over the same saying I "This safe is not locked." When the i robbers smashed the combination to make their entry sure, it automatically locked the sate. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
