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Paul McAhren Mrs. G T llosmloi ' read the sc rlpliirc and pniy.-r was given by the leachei Mrs William r Arnold. 1 ' At the conclusion of the buslnen meeting. games and entertainment ' were enjoy'd Ixcvely refreshim-tit< were served by the hosts and ho 1 teases to the twenty four m< mbei * and me«tx pi"• iin JOHN F. NEWHARD ' MARRIED RECENTLY 1 John F. Newhard. son of Mr and Mrs Orle It Newhard of Griffith 1 and former resident of Preble, wa ' married to Mian Lucile Goins 1 daughter of Mr an I Mrs A W ' Gilman of Atlanta. Georgia, on Jan 1 uary 3rd in the St Murk's churt h ' in Atlanta. 1 The bride wore a Alate blue ensemble with dubonnet acee- oriei. 1 Her corsage was a shoulder spray 1 of Hilles of the valley and yard- ' i enlas Mrs Newhard was graduated from the Newiin high school and the Wesleyan Memorial hospital at Atlanta and was a nurse in lien-!' dull and Chicago 111 foi th" pa-t 1 four years. The groom has been industrial 1 engineer with Farnegie Steel Corn for the past five years He grad- ’ nail'd from the Decatur high school in 1931. after which he attended Purdue I'niverslly. ' After a southern wedding tiip. Mr. and Mrs Newhard will lie at II home in Gary ' TRI KAPPAS ENJOY 1 A WINTER CARNIVAL r Members of the Tri Kappa so’ority and their guests. Decatur ( high school senior girls, enjoyed a winter carnival and dinner partv' at the Elks home last evening at - «ix thlrty o'< Ira k • Calliope music greeted the guests - from the driveway as they arrived. Hand the calliope was played by , 1 Miss l.uella Frohnapfa I The entire ; thiid floor was most cleverly ilw- 1 muted with carnival settings tin > <i. Um i m MiM I"- | lophine Ivetiih. and through the 1 'courtesy of the Gecmle tilth the I mhmlty had ' i"’ " ' ind ■b"• ■■ of the clever decorations used th • 1 ' preceding evening nt th' Gecode party Ntuffed monkeys on <ut ou' i ponies centered the tables The long tables were arranged a

.was bemoaning that brer dnnking ila pract.cally a lost art. V.liter* 1 ! who pour a bottle of beer on a slant 1 to give It a thin head in the glaax horrify George He like* to hit the i i bottle a aharp blow with a knife, , I and then to pour the brew forthrightly into the gla." Th:i creates a thick, creamy head You can ' write your name on It with a foun- | tain pen and the signature atill will be intact after you have drunk al! the beer from beneath th* hea l. We hr.ven't tried thia trick, hut we •aw McManus do it. ■ Twentieth Century-Fnx feel* that Jane Darweil will be an important screen personality after the public , sees her tm Ma Joad in “Grapes of Wrath." The atudio even a»ked her not to accept any other parts without Its okay until the nlm la re1 leased Os course, a lot of us have heen Jane's admirers for a long time ', ; Rhe's been In almost 200 pictures, . I never given a bad performance. Another thing you may not know [ about Jane. She was born Patti I Woodward, and her father. W. Il Woodward, once was president of the M K A T railroad The Katie we uaed to call It down in ' Texas. I La Garbo came out of her screen •heli in "Nlnotchka.'' but in private life, she still has the walls around \ her house And she still lives alone. Her family Is staying In a home i the star rented for them in Inglei wood. Considering that Jeanette Mac Oonald once had the jitters about I singing in U* Angeles this ought to cheer her up. The Philharmonic Auditorium here already has received more than 1,000 orders for •eats to her -oncert. which doesn't take place until April 28. . . . M-G-M-era are elated over the cards from two sneak previews of ”1 Take This Woman "... Not a «reat picture, they say. but ail right. . , . Joan Bennett'* daughter, Diana, is acting In a play put on by a local girls' school. . . . Diana is the child of Joan's marriage to John Marion Fox. . . . Han Francisco scout reports that Nila Asther I remember him? I has been staying at the Palace hotel. • . . Carol Landis, who certainly gets around these deva, was at Karl Carrall'a with Hal Roach, Jr • ■ . Frederic March arrived in town alore. Flcrence RtdrMge and the twn kids will Join him later, he , •aid Af’er the yevngsters fleish i I’hetr aeh/wM term. . . none Massey evidently clicked with the masculine fans tn ‘ Balalaika " She la ge'tlng Ift marrlege proposals a 'lay la her fan mall.

DECATI’R DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, JANI’ARY 17. 1910.

CM B CALENDAR •«’ lety Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Mary Fhonea 1000 — tool I Wednesday 1,111 l-'idy of Victory dl»< ussion Group, Mi"" Ro-,-.. S* hurgc r, 7 :;u ' P m. < Wesley Couples Class, MefhmlM Church, k p. m. 1 l-el ■ * d • tv. 7,j„„ )*, formed Church, 2 30 p m. It'-iattir Home Economies f'btli, M> Frank Jhitler, 2p in Shakespeare Club. Mrs, Milo Black, 2:.’Mi p m IHyiorltal Club. Mr Ih-lton Pas"- 1 water. J:!Mi p m i Busin*-- and Professional Wo- 1 men's Club, like Hotel, r, :»« p tn 1 Thursday Happy Homemaker Club Mi Floyd Mit< lu 11. 7 ::o p. m l ittle Flower Study club. Mr Hugh Daniels. 7 30 p m c I. W flat Mi s Huth Hammond. 7 3<i p m. Mt. Pleosant l.adl- ‘ Ail. Mt Norval Fuhrman. 2 p. m. laid'- - <>f Perpetual Help hicctt<slon Club. Miss Margaret Hum • h lag. 7 p. tn. I’nited Brethren D Y B Class, Mrs. Tom Fhher, 7:30 p. m Nuttman Ave United Brethren !W M A. Mrs, Gladys Raver, 1 lo P m Si. Ann Discussion Group Mrs Clara Myers, 7:20 p. m. St. Luke's Indies Aid Society, Mrs Ansnsta Klick,n«n. All D« meeting Friendship Village Club. Mrs Clara Dolr h. 1 So p m Ph'Mtlie Dible Class. Zion He. [form d Church, k p m Presbyterian Ladies' Aid Society, churi h, 2 30 p m So Cha Rea Club. Mrs Rti. ■ Butler, 7:3'* p. m Meth'sllst Woman's Foreign Missionary StMiety, Mrs. f,eJxh Bow eti. 2 p. m. Christian !-ulie»' Aid Society. Mi Elmer Harlacher. 2 p m Spanish American Auxiliary Legion Home 7 30 p m Friday American legion Auxiliary Pub-' He Party, l.i-gion Home s p m Philalhae Clas> Mrs Will Winnows. 7:30 p m Methodist Church Birthday Party. I Church Dining Room ti 3o p m | Saturday A' P M <’ Rummage Sale. Evangelical Church Basement. 9 a m io I 9 p m. Rummage Sale, Methodist Church Basement. 1 to It p rn Cafeler i Supp-r, 7 on R"f"'te"l Church. * to 7 p m Monday Research Club. Mr- Henry H"l---|er. 2 3o p m Woman's club Library. 717 P m TuMday Churih Mothers Study club.' M' ilkhlisl Church. 2:30 p m Ism,ths gayly decora I“d with < rep.paper. lialhMtns. miniature clowns and various cainlval oddities, v < lever puppet show wa- given by Anna Ivetich Many «lever imperxonatlmis were given by members of the sorority Preceding the dinner and evening's entertainment, pledge Services were held for Mr» Lloyd Cowens and Mi James Kocher, Jr Hostesses for the affair Im hided Miss Jeaiielfc Wiiiik’s Mrs Raymond Keller. Mrs la-omnd Saylors. Miss Vivian Bulk. Miss Kathryn Jaikson and Mi- Frank Braun CATHOLIC LADIES POT LUCK SUPPER The Catholic Ladies of Columbia enjoyed a pot luck supper and card parly last evening at the K

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of C hall After a delicious dinner, cards were enjoyed The price In rhurn was award's! to Miss Term Schurger: pinochle. Mis. laumard Meyers; five hutidred. Mrs. RHxahelh Costello, liiidge. Mrs Mary Miller. The committee in charge liKluded the Mesdarnes Roliert Gage. < hairman. William Gass. Noble Drum and the Misses Marceline tinge, Rose Fullenknmfi and Mildi'd la-ngerl<h. MIBS LANKENAU SORORITY HOSTESS The Psi loin XI sorority met n' Hi'- home of Miss Floia Marie Umkeiiau last evening for a sotlal meeting Ihtrlng the brief business meeting held first, plans were made to attend the mid-year eonI’enlion Io lw held a’ the Athletic • lub In Indianiipolls Junimry 2<> Miss Dorothy Young and Mrs Paul Hunt her were selected ns the delegates. Tilbies were formed for bridge ami after four games, prtr.es were awarded to Mrs Eugene Durkin. Mi«s Hetty Frhinger and Mi- Zu la Porter. At the close of the games, lovely refreshments were served liy the hostess and the assisting committee, which included the Mesdnmes Paul Ham het Role ••it Helm. Chalinet lh-lto|t William I.inn and Miss Gladys Miller MRS FREDERICK DUFF HONORED WITH BHOWER Mrs. Frederick Duff, fortnerlv Miss flret< hen Winans of Ih-cutiir. was honored with a miscellaneous shower Tuesday evening at th*home of Mrs Richard Miller of Tenth street. >H** Muri*- Felber was the assisting hostess Aftc-I the lovely gif'- were- opc-fl-*-d l*y Mi- huff, tallies w*-re formed fut hearts and prizes awarded to Mrs Tony Bonfittilo ami MiFlorence Lichtenvlelgei IxiVely refreshments we>*- sei ml at the lime of tile games Guests included other than the honor guest. Mrs huff, the Misses l.eona Wullimati. EK a Anspaugh. Gertrud" Nh hels L n Ila Hidst* ' ter. Florence l.lchletistelger. EleaImu Mathieu. Maiy lam- Col* Ilin. | Rose Mary ItumM lilac ami th" Me-'laim-s Sherman Alexander Ed I gai la-hman. Harold It'-Voi. Joyce i Ellc-iili* iKi-r ami Id • Cline NEEDLE CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS The Pythian Needle Club met last evening at the K of P home land enjoyed a pot luck supper Following the ->!ppei the following of fleets were- "listed Mi Charles Beltieke president Mi hick Burrell, vice president, Mrs. Ilruce Christen secretary, Mr Giles A' J’ortei. treasurer At ter the eleeHon of idfin-i. a Ternjple meeting wil held <» Pleads Guilty Tg Illegal Voting Boonville- Iml, Jati 17 U.R, C W Ashley ol Pigeon township today had be-11 fim-d II" seutc-med to :’ac days In the county jail ami disenfranchised for two years lollowing his plea of guilty in Warrick circuit court Io a charge- of illegal voting His sentence was suspe-mied by Judge I nion AA' Y-iungld"od providing he pay the fine and cants. *> - - Trsdn in ■ Good Town — Decatur

SCREEN STAR CHEERS HOOSIER PARALYSIS VICTIMS jrMJHHOfIi ■■BHI I I? gWwlr 1 ■ i JLi <w t ijfl BGBg £I |M Jane W’ithers, not looking at all like the harem-»carvm little girl the movie* portray her, is shown here trying to teach a somewhat startled infantile parai>*ia victim to u«e his crutches. Jane visited the Riley Hospital for Crippled Children at Indianapolis in the interest* of the f.ght agsinst infantile paralysis, fund* for which are provided through the Committers for the Celebration of the Pre»ident*h Birthday. Jane said she hoped “everyone will donate something in th* fight by helping e»lebrale the President's I blrtlulsv"

NEW YORK COAL DRIVERS STRIKE 5,1100 Men (•<> On Strike As Severe < old Wave 1 Hits New York New York. Jan 17 <U.R) Drlv ers handling 76 percent ut the chy's <oal ch-liveries were called on strike trslay as tin- lemireralitre the nation's lurgc-st im-irofH>lix chopped ami a cold wave emlcrm ed Th<- iftrlke embraced 2.utMl drlv e-is ami 2 a"" yaid men ami helpers einplceyed ley 100 dealers leu al W 3 of the bilernaiioiia) brothel heard of teamsters I AFL) called it after !!■ collations had broken down on the union’s demand for 112" an hour wages for drivers I'mlcr the old contract with the coal merchants* arsocl.i'ion ami th" fuel merchants ;< SOI iali ill. drivers got 11 an hour Th, contract expired December 31 Alarmed by the proape* is of ciuil shortage-* In the coldest weather of the winter. Mayor F II lac Guardia obtain'd from the union a promise that deliveries to hospitals, schools ami other public Instlintlons would not Ire Interrupted The strike affects the c ity's four most populous Inn roughs, homes of almost 7 people Healers said most homes, ipartmerit and office buildings had . enough coal on hand Io take the imim-dlate offer i out of the strike Major coal coni|Mllles ai* >ed today to necept another offet by the state mediation Icoard to m>-di ate differem-es which l*-d to th*' strike As 7"" driveis walked "in in sympathy across the rivet in Hudson county, N .1 officials of local 3a3 of the Ill'l l llalloll.il brotherhood of teamsters charged that several large- compiuiie-s not directly affected by the sulk flail he k'-il out t hc-lr men Spokesmen for the compatiles denied 'll- charge ami claimed . they had halted dc-liverjes leeaiise Os Violl-IICi- ill .1 pli'ViollH strike o Ota Baker of Bluffton attended the Bays meeting here last evening Among Jhe many distinguished Visitors here foi the Bay- meeting last evening w*"e Hay Smith. * diim of the Hocmii-i Sentinel. J ImlialiajHilis ami Wallet -Shedd ■i biilhant columiiiri foi the lic-lim-leiatic state cotnniitfee Tiny enjoyed the events he-e They alii 'brought with them tliep staff cm i texP‘indent, who took a number o? ’ bap -Iml- to be use cl in the next i--tie of the Sentinel. hi* k Bot h drove over from Peru, jtlircnigh th>- miow storm, to attend ithe Bay- meeting Boh t'olc- Herman Mlli' i Elmo Miller. Henry Brown. Bill Kit«on Sylvester Sorg and AAallet Sing were among the Decatut meat deal ‘ers and packing house employees who attended a steak dinner and a ' demonstration of tit'- Hpertified til Hra violet ray food preservation ptesesx at Huntinffton Monday '• J H Siwde <»( rout<* •’». on** of I

'ttiri.Gur.l v Atfro. i iu n ~ *r *k H,k mhin AHaN «* * r < *■ ** t a* : , /'we*- ■■ w W - *■ -4L. Mildness and Beller Taste are Chesterfield’s Feature Attractions The Right Combination of the world’s best cigarette tobaccos in (Chesterfield gives you two features you can get in no other cigarette... Real Mildness and Better Taste. (hi ton of that, Chesterfield gives you a far cooler smoke. You can ’l buy a better cigarette. Qiesterfield Ogpoigt" 19*0 Uc c.in a M<nc Titwcuto

out readers fin the part fij yem wuk a visitor in thia city and stopp•il in and renewml hi« paper Mira Mary Cowan and Mrs Victor II Eicher wer*- the dinner guests today of Mr and Mr llaive I.a Contain)* at the county infirmary o SHORT C OURSE roNTINUKIi FRn» PAUS ONK> rd comfortably There la no Ilin Itation placed upon who can attend The invitation la out to all who are lntereat»d regatdless of plac--of residence and legardlesa of what organisations folk a do or do not tolling to There I- to In* no i (large of any kind wbaievet In connection with the Inst nu t lon sessions of the ahprt course — - <> May Surest Changes In City Government# Indianapolis Jan 17 (U PI A constHutlonal amendment petmitt inti drastic < hanges In Indiana < Hy government organisation may Inrecommended at the neat kglsla lure hy the city manager study commission of Cot M Cllfotd Townsend, it was underttoml today The committee, meeting a' the statehouse yesterday, discussed that plait for "home rule" and two other proposals, a revision of the 1921 city manager law held uncon stltntlonal hy the state supreme

YOU ( AN M AKE DELICIOUS ( AKES Vol! can If you'll g* yom copy of the n. w page booklet take Making just off tile presses al the Hally DemiHtat's Wi-h Itlgtoll Seivli! IturcMU I gives complete ilistitn Hons tor mak'iiK cakes and moki-s of all kind* and contains recipes foi more tian thirty kinds plus many suit* nt Icings Mend the i-«u| below with a dime enclosed to i over teitirli imalage and handling costa t i.ii' rorpoN iieiie F. M. Ksrby, Dipt B 117. Duly Democrat's Service Bureau, 1013 Thirteenth St . Washington. 0. C. Il I s tnv dime li.iietullr w .ippedl, I my i up) of the 32 page booklet "t ake Milking Io NAME. » ■ KTMEET A No .. CITY STATE .. . I am a reader of the Decatur Dully Ih'inoiiai. Decatur, Ind i —i- - — - —— — ■

1 court, and adoption of a limited constitutional amendment giving cities the power to choose the form of their i Ity government h n , Aliened Slayer’s Trial Next Week Crawfordsville. Ind Jan 17 • U-R> Jlldge Edg.c \ Hi-. *' Montgomery circuit court unlay 1 had ordered the County jury tom ’* , mission) I s to dfWW a pecial pile I of RO veniremen for the trial of ’ Thomas A Roys of Attica het' I week for the slaying of If year-old i Elisabeth fte Rrulck t lasi July Meanwhile, It It Wallace, com' appointed attorney tor Roys, said * that despite the liltaliimous vote

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of 'hi' Fountain county ■ num II against appropriation of funds to defend the former Attica groans* keeper, that he would continue with the case <» — -20 n>. white unwatermarked mimeograph, adaptable for all kind* of mimeograph work and nuit* able for ink nixnature. 75c. The Decnlur Demiurat Co. OPENING ROIND AND SQI'ARE DANCE Public Invited COI NTRY CI.I U WedneMiay night, Jan 17.