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DECATUR HERALD WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 9, 1929 DECATUR A tooooooooaoooooo RADIO THE CLOCK HEgBBBCO 4:00 (700-iC51 i i a i Trio. Clileaso. WCFJj 7 0 3 0 club. 0 5 1 i a WJZ 7 0 3 i i 4 yin- Orchestra. WLW i i i i Club "Vt'G 7 1 1 7 1 0 i a 1 Dinner i WOW i 9 0 a a i Scores: Cowbov WTAM ('I070--JSO) Cleveland.

i a Music I i I i i a i i i i a i i a A i i i i i i a Slarlu-ls: i I 7 4 a i 11:15 Chicago. Kiiyser's Or- WtfAQ 7 4 7 Chicago. Time. Topsy Sensational 8-Tube All Electric Less Montgomery Ward Co. KTTl" (ll) 1 A (i.s chestrn.

i A i School. Coliiinbin a i Orcliu'stra WGN i 1 0 i i i a sunlnni's OrclH'S- tra. 7 5 0 4 0 0 i i Fi i a WLW Scores. 1FTM.I 2 0 4 7 Hawkins. Flimncl.il tl.

Si'lcalary vcco Scores. a Complete Line Majestic and Atwater Kent On Payments 1 0 0 2 CJiieatfn. Pro- 11 i i i i a i 7 7 0 3 Chlcasn. i a 7 i 3 Chicago. Aiu-ll Chorus.

0 Popular Pro- Coolt tMs- 3 7 Fort I I i i a i Trio. A i 7 K.MuX i l.otils. Pro. i ChU-nKO 7 i 2 i 1 i i 7 2 A i mil, i Show. CHy.

i I 7 i I i i i i i a Com- (711U- -Uti Clilcniro. Or- TODAY'S "CHAIN" PROGRAM 8:00 Twilight Melodies (NEC) WJZ WBZ KDKA KWK KSTP WLS WJR WTMJ. 7:00 The Yeast Foamers (NBC) W.5Z WBZ WLW WJR KDKA KYW WREN KSTP WTMJ rt'BZA KWK. Voice of Columbia WABC WMAQ KOIL WHK. Mobiloil Concert (NBC) WTIC WFAA WWJ WSAI KSD WOC WOW WTAM WCFU Dewitt County S.

Meet Will Be Next Sunday CLINTON, Oct. 8--The annual convention of the Dewitt County Sunday School association will be at Dewitt, Sunday, with Mrs. P. L. Robb.

county president, presiding. The convention will be "Pow- 7-SO Sylvanla Foresters (NBC' Vi'jy cr Christian Leadership." WBZ KDKA KWK WLW Vl.TJ Th( convention program KYW WJR Wonder Bakers (NBC) WEAF WTIC WGY WWJ WSAI KMD WCC W( WDAF KSTP AVTMJ W.M'J KVOO WOAI KPP.J iVKY WJ.S FAA. 8-iiJ Shavers (NBC) VV'J'KJ GY WSB WOAI program will be as follows: MorninTM 9:30 a. 10 a. m.

Worship service, Power of The Jesus Way." 10:30 a. "The Path- ay to "Thc KPTK wwj WON KSD WSAI KSTP WTMJ. Hour (Columbia) A HO WMAQ KMOg KOII, WHK SERVICES CONDUCTED FOR MRS. M. J.

MILLER IN SULLIVAN SUNDAY SL'LLIVAN, Oct. 9--Funeral services for Mrs. Martha Jane Miller wei-3 conducted by Rev. J. C.

Irwin Sunday afternoon in the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. David Burial was in the Mt. Zion cemetery. Casket bearers were W. O.

Rominger, W. S. Elder, David Cummins. P. Elder, S.

C. and Harold Vanatta. Mrs. Miller was 96 years old, and had lived almost her entire life in and near Sullivan. She is survived by nn- daughter, Mrs.

Butler of Colorado; her niece, Mrs. Cummins, and several nephews and grandchildren. rn. i a rlH'Stra. I i i a i Coun tary of Religious education, Presbyterian church, Synod ot Illinois.

11:00 a. of Progress Reports of county officers. 11:15 a. Person-j M. i Spring-j Homecoming in Sullivan School Planned Oct.

25 Institute for Clark Co. Now on in Marshall CASEY, Oct. 9--The annual Tea- chvi-'s Institute for Clark County will open Tuesday, in the auditorium of the Higll school in Marshall, and will continue through Thursday. All hools In tho county closed as the law requires the attendance of all teachers. The Instructors are Prof.

George i a Wi-c-m's Orel lea a 10:01) A 7 7 0 i i Beck's Orchfs- 8 0 0 3 7 4 i 7 0 3 4 5 i i i i TomoT-row's Five. Schcnectaily. Ten Eyck i i WPG 1 I 2 7 2 1 A i SM fi 1 a i i tra; i i a i i i i 1'ro- Smith (NBC) WJZ (CYW K.I-:.4 I 8:30 ns Smoker i i a Appoint- McFadden Network. Pa inolive merits of committees. Benediction.

Hour. (NI.C) WEAF WTIC WTAM WSAI WON i Mil WM.V./ I 7 0 7 I 7 I chv.strii. i 7 1 a a W.ON 7 0 4 I a i i A 7 0 4 I 7 cliestra. if A OC WOW 'VDAF VVTMJ SI VVHAS WSM WSB WBT WOAI KPRC KVOO WFAA. Fathom Trawlers (NBC) WJZ WBZ KDKA WLW WJR WCFL KWK.

9:00 ABA Voyagers (NBC) WJZ KWK WJR WBZ KDKA. Kolster Hour. (Columbia) same network as "La 9:30 Dixie Echoes (Columbia) WABC KOIL WHK WMAQ Ktromberg-Carlson a (NBC) WJZ WBZ KDKA KYW WRVA KSTP WTMJ WIOD Afternoon 1:30 p. Rev. M.

R. Hartley, Clinton. 1:50 p. meetings; Children's, Mrs. Wclby Andrews; Young People's, Mrs.

Raymond Watson; Adult, M. J. Zimmerman; Administration, George M. Burnie. p.

service. 4:00 p. "Whence and Whither, or What M. Burnie. I a i nf Adjournment, play tirr.c.

I Evening I 7:30 p. ot i SULLIVAN, Oct. 9--The Sullivan township Hish school homecoming will be Oct. 25. Invitations are being forwarded to alumni this week.

The homecoming football game will be between Sullivan and Bethany, and will follow a pep meeting at tho High school building and an all-school parade through the business district. At 5:30 in the evening the annual homecoming banquet will be in the High school gymnasium, and this will be followed by the all-High school play. "The Seven Kys to Baldpnte" in the High school auditorium. WHAS WSM WMC WSB WBT! Worship," Rev. Mr.

Baird. Dewitt. 1 0 2 0 2 9 4 Chicago. BooUhmipe Guild: Orchestra. Cliic-aRO- Music of The WCCO lMO-370) I'aul.

i a Program. (610-49:) Kansas i Concert and Tance 7 2 0 4 1 Chicago. Uncle Markets. WLAV (700-42S') i i a i i Jack I.ktle: scrap Book. 7 0 7 ChicaRO.

Concert Orchestra. AVOW (G90-50S) i Musical Pro- a "tVSM 6 4 1 Nashville. Soprano. a MAJESTIC STEINITE ATWATER KENT Sold On Easy Payments Call 4191 for nrnxinirrntiim 1 7 1 0 1 0 5 1 A i 11:011 i 2 i i i i ti-ii. I-' tirs.l A 7 7 0 3 5 3 1 i trrlun.

A (S.IO-r.611 Dnnce WBAP KyOO KPRC W.rR. WOAI WKY WS'MB. Opnra "L'Amico Fritz" (NBC) WKAF WWJ KSD WOW WSAI WKY WOAI WTIC. 10:00 Amos 'r Ancly (NBC) WJZ KOA KDKA WJR KYW KWK WTMJ KSTP WDAF WLW. Show Boat Melodrama (Colombia) WABC KOIL.

i i i a o. Or- a Dnlu-e Ori-'nps- Rcrortl V'ro- rn. A a a i I I Or- d'Or i a BO. a i tiestra. s.vst«m.

WOW 1VSM. (7IMI--UI', Dance Music. 1 3 I i 2 a W.TP. 7 0 4 0 0 i a i Piclu-ff. WIAV 7 0 0 4 2 I i i a S'lnjitnc i i A I 7 0 1 4 7 I i i i ago.

sic 3 A Clevi'laml 8:00 p. "Fortune M. Burnie. Benediction. ARTHUR GIRL GIVES BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR I HER YOUNG FRIENDS: BURIAL WEDNESDAY OF TUSCOLA WOMAN ARTHUR.

Oct. 9--Miss Margie i Lacy, six years old daughter ot Mr. Columbia, where she attended and Mrs. Tim Lacy, residing in the Christian college, and where she was country three miles northeast of Ar- graduated from the University thur, celebrated the event Saturday Missouri with the degree of Bache- by giving a party, at which a com- lor of Arts, and Bachelor of Journalism. pany of the neighborhood children were guests.

The house decorations I were orange and black, in keeping Negro spirituals, the beautiful re- with Hallowe'en. A the little I i ligious songs have developed I folks had played games and a Dance Dance a Mn- nncl 9 7 0 3 0 3 Oii KSTP 2 0 iKO. Talks. I'nul. Courlesy Pro- A (9SO-3061 i Tladloette.

A ll'OS 7 2 0 4 1 6 Chicago, Scores: Ensemble. (700-1IS) i i a i "Great A ventures." WLS 7 0 5 Clilcaso. Sports; Pro- a WSM i i Nashville. CralK'a Orches- WSB' A a a Woldon's WTM.I' (C-0--187) i a a DECATUR'S MUSIC CENTER llmlj Wur- litirr RCA Kn.ll..la»-- Victor Kailin Majtmlc lluilln. Vic- Viclnr-ColoniblH It nrnnswioK Bund Inntrumrnta Flnycr rrt Manic-- Strlnj "Everything In Music" A I Phone 4497 119 F.

William St. WT1IJ I I lUIUvaukoi- a 11:30 WF.XU i Herman VamleviHo. WCCO I 7 0 Paul. Organ. A 0)10-433) a a i a i i a (1 br 7 i a Pnncf i 7 7 l.r.tlc.

i i i i a I At the Dials from the most primitive music of the black man, will be heard during pictures until they were tired, re- treshments of ice cream and wa- the Dixie Echoes program to be fors were served broadcast over WMAQ and other) Thosc pr( sent WC re i i i a stations of the Columbia Broadcast- Blaase. Charles Welch, Billy, June i ing system at 9:30 o'clock tonight. of the more familiar spirituals will be heard, as well as some which, while they have not been sung so often, are unusual examples of this type of song. Saint-Saens 1 "Danse Macabre" will be played by the orchestra during the Kolster Radio hour to be broacl- TUSCOLA. Oct.

9 Funeral services for Miss Emma Burmeister, who died early 7Jonday morning in her home on North Niles avenue, will be Wednesday afternoon in at 2:30 o'clock, the Rev. John Baughman, pastor of the Christian church of which the deceased was a member, conducting the service. J. C. Waddington made an ambulance i to St.

Louis Sunday, where he met Andrew Rahn. who had been in Colorado for his healtn, and veycd him to a tuberculosis sanalo- rium in Springfield. Mr. Rahn went West several months ago and was accompanied by his brihcr. Henry Rahn.

The patient has not improved in health and is in 'a very weakened condition it is stated. Flour produced from the 1928 wheat crop of Canada made a new record. and Ruth Aggo. Norma Jenn Jones, Bobbie and Kugene Jurgcns, liar; vin and LaVerne Jones. August and I Dorothy Kolb, Yvonne Howell, -Dor- othy Oye, Forest Lacy, A Ash- will, Virginia Pankey.

Juanita and Nettie Ashwill, Susan and a i Miller, Ernetta and Ruby June. Me-' hen. Margie and Doris Lacy, Shirley cast over WMAQ and other stations! and Jo ce Oalbrealh. the Columbia system at 9 o'clock) Organize toniglit. Other selections to be heard A Girls Athletic League, the ob- at this time include the first move- ct ot i Is to stimulate inter- Health talks of popular Interest! ment from Beethoven's "symphony rst in g' rls gymnastics and to stan- will be made by doctor of the 5.

Air de Lia" from Debussy's! dnrdlze and promote ideals of a vertsitv of Illinois college of medicine "L'Enfant Prodigue" and the and-! antl sportsmanship, has been organ-, in a scries of radio talks which will a Von Dlttersdorfs "Strin 1 be broadcast at 3 o'clock every Wed- Quartet in BUILDS STRENGTH TO FIGHT COLDS afternoon over at the local High school, i the following officers: President, Elizabeth series came in as well vice president. Anita Boyd; secn-tary! as might be-expectcd, Tuesday. In-! treasurer. Dorothy Hood. The Arthur-Villa Grove football game to be played here Friday, has been designated as Mother's Day.

cidentally, we preferred listening to Quinn Ryan's de on. Graham but announcer was Tuesday was again free from ex-- iii-i; i i i i CA- i cessive static, but there was slightly out the school year. Dr. McGuigan, head of the department of pharmacology, will speak today on "Obesity and Its a I week later he will speak on "Kidney Diseases and their Treatment. 6 The Ingram Shavers will inaugurate a new football feature through the NBC system tonight from 8 to 8:30 o'clock.

Medleys of football marching songs of the teams playing the two most important games in the East will be featured by the I Shavers on the Wednesday the best short features. i ing these games during the i in some places is known as the Ed- football season. Tonight, the medley! gar Guest of radio. We listen to will consist of the songs of Navy his bits of poetry and jingles nightly and every mother of a Grr.de or Hig school boy will be admitted free. A large attendance is therefore antici- SAFE FOR ALL THE FAMILY more fading than there has been the last few nights.

The Pure Oil band Al Wamsley, of Metcalf. has appointed by the Douglns county: court as a i i a of the estate! concert was one of the most 1 1 1 .11 uie esiaie, able evening features. of hls mothf-r, Julia A. Wamsley, of Tony and his Scrap Book was one (jert Ornlicstrs I i i G. K.

Con- Chicago. A a i WPA i 2 7 2 Dinner Muslr. VSM a i sentation. 1:1.1 WENT. (S7 0 3 4 5 i i i a i Scor Wariiprs Tre- Freed-Eisemann Does Its Own Talking H.

S. Gebhart Co. Radio Di-pt. Third Floor Arthur. wtio died three weeks ago.

FUNERAL MISSOURI and Notre Dame, Yale and Georgia University, who will open the football season the following Saturday at Baltimore, and at Athens.Georgia. The gay music of the overture to Mendelssohn's "Midsummer Night'? Dream" will open program given by the Rochester Civic orchestra on the Stromberg-Carlson period of to- Tony Won.s has a much larger a PANA, Ort. 8 and Mrs. C. ience at WLW a he had at WLS.

Taylor of Kifchell a a i We feel as if he deserves it. The turned homo from Elmr-r. where; chain will probably be his next they wore called last Friday or count of tho death of Mr. Taylor's i mother. Mrs.

Jacob Taylor. The: i i i i funeral was held lost Sundav a OVER A TM TM a First Baptist church i Elmer, burial following in the como-i SHELBYVILLE. Oct. 9 Ned i tcry at that place. NED KLAUSER TAKES vcr.

Orclif-stra 'GN 2 0 4 1 6 1 Cliic.ipo. chest ra. 2 7 2 i A a i "once i (C. T'alacc MOW EAQUA COAL Winter Is Coming--Be Prepared For It Furnace Special $3-75 ton Furnace Lump $4.75 ton We Deliver anywhere in the County at reasonable rates. Plenty of trucks to si-rye You get more Ctml for Iras 'money at Moweaqua Goal Go.

Of Decatur 1120 N. Illinois feature is presented through a coast to-coast network of 35 stations associated with the NBC. A cast of Broadway favorites will be heard in a thrilling mystery story especially dramatized for the presentation during the Macfaddcn Red Seal hour when that program is broadcast over the CBS at 8 o'clock The drama revolves about an ii'most unbelievable chain ot circumstances, and despite the strange situations and the equally strango climax, the story is based upon fact, its aullior declares. Old Siwash and the days of peg- top pants and turtle neck, sweaters will be revived tonight at 6:30 when the Crosley players at WLW take their great adventure from tho pages of Georre Fitch's sidesplitting hook, "At Good Old Siwnsh." Modern as the "Blue" songs she r.ings, Jane Froman will make her first appearance at the Crosley radio WLW. tonight at.

9 o'clock a the "spot" on the King a HiKht club. I a -ho-for a number of year, I Mrs. Jones Ear, Corwin, wife of! has been employed by the firm of Klauser Bros, as harness maker, has taken over the business and will continue the enviable reputation held by this firm since its establishment in 1882, conducting the business in the old stand. Following the death of G. C.

Klauser in 1894, Gus Klanser was tho proprietor until his death last year i Jane Froman is no ordinary "blue" Ringer. In the clearness of her voice is the technique of several years of study under the best of teachers. She is daughter of the mayor of CRESCENT Mullmll anil IJon.th.v in "TWO I A xrrnim froii finish i i i Nrws JOl; lltMl Continuous DaUv 1 to 11 LAST TIMES TODAY Irene Rich William Collier Jr. In Mkdbout' MODERN DRAMA OF SOCIETY AND POLITICS TALKING Picture i clean fop.Her tlmn linlMlcs, nml i i i me numiT- IMtS. ALL TALKING COMEDY SINGING VITAPHONE ACT LATEST NEWS EVENTS Rev.

Corwin of the first Presbyter-! ian church, received word Friday! of the a of her co'iisin, C. i Montgomery, at his home in Montgomery, West Va. His death occurred o'clock Friday mornms.j and since that time Ned Klauser has been in charge nnd managing the business. LINCOLN-1-EVE WED. OCT.

16 PRICKS: $2.50, $2.00 and $1.00 SEAT SALE NEXT SAT. 16 is. a slsl 4j ZZ i si ii Main Floor, Boxes S'' Balcony 2, $1.30, Bad; Row Mezzanine K2.00 Seat Sale Saturday, Oct. 12 1 a i 2 i 5S j. i 3 3 TM 1-3 iisg es aj 3 I 3 D.

Wham, dean of the Southern Illinois state teacher's collgc in Carbondale, President George M. Potter of Shurtleff college in Alton, Supt. Ethel C. Coc of Woodstock, .1. F.

Powers of Chicago, and W. S. Booth, assistant state superintendent Public Instruction of Mt. Carmel. On Friday the teachers will attend the eastern Illinois State meeting in Charleston, Friday night, Sergeant Alvin York of Tennessee, th-; greatest civilian soldier in the world, will address the meeting.

Co. Supt. H. F. Holschcr of this county will serve as chairman of the rural section at this meeting.

ALHAMBRA BIG It.iii.on Nnvnrm in "The Road to Thin picture lias rrtrrtllla. like in piclnrrn. "The Eternal Woman" Adniiteil from Ihi' htory "The A roltirful ilratun of anil lovr. nml "Only flic "'Mniml Auillo It lOc nml Hailed as the Finest of All Talking Dramas AN AVALANCHE OF EMOTION A Woman's Heart Woman's soul that degradation could not mire THE WORLD BRANDED HER A SINNER But Every Woman Will Understand You'll talk for about the great emotional acting of Ruth Chatterton and the other stars in this stirring drama of a woman alone In a world of men. WITH RUTH CHATTERTON TF ToGi MILTON HERTH ORGAN NOVELTY LEWIS STONE RAYMOND HACKETT BY LIONEL BARRYMORE "Galloping CONTINUOUS THE HOME OF PARAMOUNT PICTURES MATIXEE 10C-30V KIGMT IBt-IO.

STARTING TODAY (MAT. NIGHT UMk CONTINUOUS rTHEATUr THE HOME OF PARAMOUNT PICTURES Two Stars Glorifying Youth, Romance CHARLES (BUDDY) ROGERS AND NANCY CARROLL They Sing, Dance, and Make Moonlight Magic! THK S.WIK SPARKMNG VAIK WHO A "CLOSE HARMONY" I ANOTIIRK 3WODKIIX STORV Ok' 1.OVK ASI "ILLUSION" A i A ALL-TALK1NG pitrntt: --with-A BEAUTY CHORUS OF THIRTY BEAUTIFUL G1KLS HOT-STKPPING THE "REVOLUTIONARY RHYTHM" Laurel Hardy SOUND NEWS PARAMOUNT I SCREEN SNAPSHOTS I IN SOUND The Humr I'araimiuni Pictures ALL TALKING PHI.I'AIti: FOB VOUK BIGGEST StnPUISK THRILL- NfBI HUMAN I A PASSION I SWEEP VOK OFt TOIK WITH MYRNA LOY CONTINUOUS ALL SEATS LOC-25C WILLIE" Reports Returns team capb the second ity Chest of. 3 3 days, acco tion i made for workers Y. M. C.

A. 737.72 was day. With a co Ralph Monrc Majors E. F. P.

B. Lyon, talned the le Clark McMlll mained in set totaling $7,82 TOM Following i and leaders al turns and th days: Mo Walker: Capt. tot total tal 989: Capt. total. Mai.

H. M. i total 144 Maj. P. B.

Lr total Gnnd Ira Abbot Capt. Barlxi total J1.6 Dlvldioa tota Col. F. B. Bui Holt: Capt.

Keith. Joseph, 652, Maj. Forrest total J805: Capt. Chpt. Sanders, (t tal.

1.98C. Maj. Fred Thorn tal 330fl Capt. Gi Ray. total Ha).

C. N. Oor total $141.35: Can Dyer. SSI. total IE Division total Col.

Clark Mel! Capt. total (144: Capt. Capt. Knorr. S1.0( tal.

MaJ. Gauge JSO: Capt. BriKM, Rozene. 9GO. total K40: Capt.

Flannli MaJ. C. C. Grimi total 5.50: Capt. Capt.

Ancuatlnt. ta! JTTO. Division total, Col. Olcnn Fradc linger: Capt. Kink Capt.

Shumate. 163. total S43. Gr MaJ. H.

H. Con total $522; Capt. Capt. C.Ur. total $526.

Grand total, MaJ. W. B. Hbatt total JI55: Capt. i Capt.

Carter, total Division total. "We are all are building T. C. Burwell. i workers In Pointing out tha drive depends on the workers, he i Into the campaif and to attend throughout the i McConnell, secrel the importance attitude of the The third dinn held at 6 o'clock the Y.

M. C. A. a the Industrie! far lEWSPAPERI SlEWSFAPERl.

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