Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 107, Decatur, Adams County, 5 May 1930 — Page 7

I K aJt ■gk ( Miss Mar X Macy Miss Margaret Haley Phones 1000—1001 Jackets Run On An I Independent Ticket

Myfff UK. .May S—(U.R) — Since the jacket has been so clever as *f,ffd|m-' l "< , ’ rH " l,h alllloHl every suit this spring, it has Isa out ■ &3ii appear often without, the style support of blouse and .parate feature, the jacket has already come forcibly to of the public in the varied styles characteristic of the I double-breasted, nlpped-in, cape-collared, and belted Bit h fabrics as jersey, flannel, and silk crepe have already

■R ■ , tiff **' ll<l,n 1110 * ll:| - i ■ i offerings. - ell done K* w ; I,,al ■' E, " recent appe.,r aLnr fffff" ■let in priii. ••- ■ jvitll 111 Jibed edges th it K rs tg> ophist ii at ion fcfillg ■" " !l 11 ' l,ls kll! ' i to ■ theß' ' ! ’,ee of such sea- | their appeal, their Kcal val For. t"‘""ktl 1 much variations •K, in no lion with the untß, I 1H tlf impel lam I ■attached ■ them tor separate Kir po»i 'with informal ■uintfWl' iiirity of the shirt K -IMp ''d in the sheeret LlB ,l "' a jacket for all >he W est of summer resort s. ' Io the the Bths t nit that hoc In . Hin tow: 1 11 lief in !in sprin. Bb M de with separate IMMf to tile - tn <ln KmUßi remb i the M|^K>:h urban wear. Ip note the change in be Club Closing which a’ the Decatur Country 1 at 7:45 o'clock. es Aid Society of the hurch will meet with Thursday athome street. announced tile HH'-i 1 (•:. mouth t'onpreiraMh. i ■' L ' ’ which Mrs. Under-’'

■ THE CORT —Starting tonight firrt showing during week at 7:30 and 6:30 on Saturdays. Sundays 7 o’clock. Tonight-Tomorrow The unusual treat of the year “HIT THE DEC K ” ■with JACK OAKIE - - POLLY WALKER and a splendid cast of stars. H||)|>y songs, beautiful girls; gorgeous scenes; jKiiy dialogue; and a story of love, comedy and | ■Ktuice that is incomparable. Added—Good Talking Comedy and Movietone News 25c —5O c THE ADAMS THEATRE Tonight and Tuesday K)y No Flight of the Imagination can you Anticipate the Thrill that awaits You in— I “SHOW OF SHOWS’’ I With WINNIE LIGHTNER, JOHN BARRYMORE, NICK LUCAS and 97 other#. BWh>HOWS IN ONE’ From the first scene until the final ■HBoiit, you will sit Rpoiiboiiiid thru this entertainment that inspire and delight you! 100 SIARS! 1000 Holy wood Beauties! All in TECHNICOLOR. Adtkd— a “MICKEY MOUSE' Cartoon in TALK and SOUND 2()c __ 40c ■Wednesday and Thursday —"SLIOHTLA SCARLET is with Evelyn Brent and Clive Brook. ,

’ v-.vjvv. imrv uiivHiiy CLUB CALENDAR Monday Pythian Sisters K. of P. Home 7:30 p. m. Woman s Club. Decatur Country Club. 7.45 P. M. Tuesday Zion Reformed W. M. S. Church parlors 2:30 p. tn. C. L. of C., K. of C. hall, 7:30. Three Link Club, Rebecca Hall. After lodge. E. V. Dutiful Daughters, Mrs. Adrian Baker, 7:30 P. M. Wednesday Woman's Mission Circle at BapI tist church after Player service. N. and T. Club, Mrs. Gregg McFarland, 2 o'clock. Salem Ladies Aid Society, Mrs. Victoria Merryman, 2 p. m. St. Agnes Sodality Card Party, Catholic H. 8. auditorium, 8 P. M. Thursday Eastern Star Initiation, Masotti. Hall <s p. in. So Cha Rea. Miss Jean Murtaugh, 7:30 p. tn. Christian Ladies Aid, Mrs. E. L. Harlocher, 2 p. m. I’resbyerian Missionary Society Mrs. .1, N. Maynard 2:30 P. M. Saturday M. E. Ladies Aid Cafeteria Supper. church basemeat. 5 to 7 p. in. ■ wood gave in honor of her daughter Saturday afternoon at tneir horn 1 | for a group of the honored guest’s I most intima'e friends. Among the guests were Miss Sally Jackson of Ashville. X. ('., and Mrs. William Bell of this city. A dinner party complimenting Miss Jackson who is the house guest of Miss Underwood was given by J. Maxwell Frame Sunday evening at Fairfield Manor. Dinner was served at seven o'clock to fourteen goes s which included Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bell of this city. J. Maxwell Frame is the son of A. L. Frame who is connected with the LaFonntaine Handle Company of this city, and has visited here on many occasions. Mr. Gregg McFarland will be hostess to the N. and T. Club at her home Wednesday afternoon at 2 P. M. UNION TOWNSHIP GIRLS ORGANIZE 4-H CLUBS The Union Township 4-H Club eirls held the organization meeting Saturday afternoon at one o’clock under the leadership of Mrs. Meri lynne ( lem and Miss Esther Ktikle han at the home of the former. Dur-

■ ing the business session plana fori the coming year were discussed' I and officers were electeil with the 1 11 following results; Miss Mildred Koi-1 deway. president; Miss Helen ilolle, vice-president; Miss Mildred Tumbleson, secretary; and Miss Menonia Blakey, song and yell lender. A social hour was enjoyed after the meeting. The next meeting will be held at the Blakey school, Thurs day, May 17. Those present Included the Misses Margaret Scott, Mary Helen Dell ner, llda Barkley, Marcelin Bleeke Ella Thieme, Helen Hoile, Marcella . Beard, Monema Blakey, Sophie Krueckeberg, Julia Krueckeberg, Clara Krueckeberg, Rosah Miller, DeDloris Miller, Loretta Welland. Mildred Koldeway, Mildred Tumbleson, Gertrude Schultz, Hilda Blakey, ’ Margaret Sehamerloh, Helen Turn- • bleson, Glennys Barkley, Lucile I Barkley, and Ida Frosch. > 5 The Pythian Sisters will hold iniI tiatory services tonight at seventhirty o'clock at the K. of P. home. ' All members of the degree staff are requested to be present. The Eastern Star will hold Initiation, Thursday evening at eight 3 o'clock at the Masonic Hall. — ' BRIDGE PARTY GIVEN BY MISS HELENA WEHMEYER Miss Helena Wehmeyer entertained Saturday afternoon at her home on Mercer Avenue, with three '• tables of bridge. A three course luncheon was served at a long table < in the dinning room. A green bowl; • was used as a center piece, filled with yellow snap dragons and pastel colors of sweet peas. Yellow '■ tapers in green candle holders completed the table decorations. Miss '■ Veronica Anker and Mrs. Charles Keller of Fort Wayne rceived high • scores and were awarded the przies. '. The Ladies Aid Society of the I. Methodist church will serve a Cafeteria n supper. Saturday evening, 1 May 10 from five to seven o'clock. The- public is invited to attend. The Ladies Aid Society of the .. Salem M. E. church will meet Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock at v the home of Mrs. Victoria Merryman. '■ Miss Jean Murtaugh will enter- ' tain the members of the So, Cha Rea club at her home on Mercer 1 avenue. Thursday evening at 7.30 3 o'clock. s Decatur Chapter, 112, R. A. M.. will meet Tuesday evening. May 6, l ' at. 8 p. in. Important business. ' LOCAL MAN '' CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY '' W. W. Stewart of this city celebrated his sixty-ninth birthday annis . h versary Sunday with a party and !. pot-luck suppo: at the Stewart home in this ci'y. The following relatives if enjoyed the affair: Mr. and Mrs. (). h M. Stewart, Dr. and Mrs. R. D. y Stewart of north of Wren, Ohio; 11. n I). Stewart, John Myers. Mr. and Mrs. George Dull of Wren, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Carey Stewart ami son t- David of Fort Wayne; Mrs. Laura r Stewait, Mrs. Doreis Moorehead, 2 Lynn S ewart, Gerald Stewart, Claence Stewart, Marvin Stewart. Mabie Snyder. Helen Stewart, of north of Wren; Charles Burkheart, of Monroe, J. R. McCanley of Urexb ville, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. W. W. g Stewart of this city. k Afternoon visitors were Mr. and i- Mrs. I). A. Snyder of Conroy. Ohio. CHINESE LUNCHEON GIVEN - 3Y MR. AND MRS. GERALD COLE 7 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cole gave a I Chinese luncheon last evening honI oiing Mr and Mrs Jesse H. Cole. B who leave i'or an extended stay in I California tomorrow. Guests were I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Saurer and Mrs. Esta Liddy of this city, Carrol ami Robert Cole cf Fort Wayne. ZION REFORMED W..M. S. TO MEET AT THE CHURCH The Zion Reformed Women’s Missionary Society will meet at the church parlors Tuedsay afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. All members of the organization are requested to be present. A special installation service for the new elected officers and departmental sercetarics will be held. .GLADYS THOMPSON (has birthday dinner ■ Miss Gladys Thompson was lion]oi ed with a dinner party, Sunday levelling at six o'clock, honoring het 3 birthday. The centerpiece of th' ' | table was a large angel food cake. I : Those present were Mr. and Mrs. ■ Fred Collier amt sons Bobby and I Melvin., Miss Garnet Branch, Mrs I Leola Bales and daughter Thelma of I Goshen, Harvey E. Thompson of I Latrobe, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Harrv I Thompson and the honored guest, I Miss Gladys Thompson. CONSTIPATION RELIEVED . QUICKLY Thi« Partly Ve ( et«bl« Pill will move the bowels H without any pain and depressing after efi sects. Sick Headaches, Indigestion, j Biliousness and Bad Complexion | quickly relieved. Children and Adults i can easily swallow’ ,D’. Carter’s tiny, sugar coated pills. They are free I calomel and poisonous drugs. AU Druggists 25c and 75c red pkgs. CARTER’S LiUPILLS

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, MAY 5, Itl.tO.

IfrTown Talk

Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Peterson, Mrs, Fanny Peterson and Miss Elizabeth Peterson retrned lust evening from a week-end visit with Mr. and Mrs. ( J. Dwight Petprson at Indianapolis. James Kelly of Geneva was greet- I Ing friends here Saturday evening'. Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Colter of KenIdallville visited here over Sunday, t Clyde Hendricks of Fort Wayne was looking up friends here Saturday evening. Wesley Nctlensch wander of Berne was a business caller in Decatur. The Burt Townsend family of Frankfort, Ky., are expected here this week for a visit at their home, Third and Adams streets. George Flanders who suffered a severe attack \of acute indigestion last week was able to be down town today looking a little peaked. Mrs. Wiiljpiu Bell visited in Fort Wayne Saturday evening. Walter Thornhill was among those from the south part of the county to visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gehrig visited here over Sunday, having just returned from a motor trip through the southwest. Among the pleasant parts of the journey was a several (days stay wi h Mr. and Mrs. James ; R. Blair at El Reno, who are getting along just fine in every way and publishing one of the best newspapers in Oklahoma. The Gehrigs also visited in Texas, Kansas. Nebranka and other states out where "tlie west begins." Mr. Frank Mock and son George motored here Saturday afternoon from Fort Wayne ami looked aftetr business. Mr and Mrs. Herman Oldiges ami ’ daughter Rosella ami Mr. Joseph Btunnegraff of Minister, Ohio visited Sunday afternoon with Mis.; Clara Eiling. Mr. and Mrs. I.eigli Bowen, Mr. ami Mis. Dan Tyndall motored to Alexandria, Indiana Sunday and spent the afternoon with Rev. ami Ms. Ross St oaks and Mr. and Mrs. ; Roger Gipe. Miss Rose Voglewede came 1 ; home Saturday from Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Keller visited 1 in Bluffton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gass. Mr. and I Mrs. George Andrews were guests ■ ! of friends and relatives in South • | Bend Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore McClin|toeh of Wilmett Drive Fort Wayne visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Teeple last evening. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Sunian of ■| Pleasant Mills were business cal! I ers in this city this afternoon. , Mr. and Mrs. Merril Schnits ami . sons, Bobbie, Dick and Ralph Allen spent Sunday with relatives in Fort Wayne. Mr. E. F. Gass and Miss Helyn I Schmitz went to Chicago t<xk.> , where they will look after business , for the Gass Ready-to-wear store.' 111 v. and Mrs George Snyder of | Ossian were visitors hi Decatur this . morning. Mrs. Charles Keller of Fort • Wayne was the guest of relatives Hid friends Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Schtig and son Richard have returned from Coltmbui, Ohio where they spent the week-end visi'ing with Mr and Mrs. George Schng and infant son, Joint j Butler Schug, who was born April 10. They report that their new I ; andson, who is the only child oi'll Mr. and Mrs. George schug is a fiip 1 boy. Mrs. John Peterson left today for • Fort Wayne where she attended a 1 luncheon at one o’clock as the ! guest of Mrs. James Crankshaw.) - stale regent of D. A. it. The lunch : eon was given by the Fort Wayii" chapter of the D. A. R. at the We mtn's Chib entertaining rooms in .'"ort Wayne. Roy Johnson left yesterday for Montgomery, Alabama where he will conduct a registered Hereford sale. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Joker and daughter Geraldine and Bob Fow- ' ler of Fort Wayne visited with rela- ' ’ lives in this city Sunday evening, i ’ Mi. and Mrs. Carl Bartlett and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson attend- 1 id a baseball game ut Cincinnati.. Ohio Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Farr and Mr.: and Mrs. Forest Elzey spent Sun-; day afternoon in Fort Wayne. , Mrs Cora Badders. Mr. and Mrs.' Forest Badders, and Mr. and Mt-. ' Stallfold Badders, all of ludianape- ' lis spent the week-end in this cit?. visiting with Mr. end Mrs. .John Keller and Mrs. Mary E. Franks. ; Mr. and Mrs. James F. Arnold; , visited in Fort Wayne Sunday after-1 noon. Master Max Johnson, son of Mr.| ' and Mi s. Burl Johnson who ita; , been suffering ..an infection in his' ear is much better today. I Mr. ami M.s. A. E. DeWitt ami Mrs. Davidson of For 1 ; Wayne spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. Robert Fritziuger. I Mr. and Mis. llarvo Koos ami; [ sons Guy and Slierma t ami Miss; 1 Dorothy Haley spent Sunday afternoon ill Fort Wayne. Miss Neva Zerkei of Fort Wayne ; I spent the week-end visiting with r ' relatives in this city. Amos Hirschy of Berne was a' • business visitor her" today. .. Mrs. Elia Brown. Miss Marcella, ! Nelson and Ernest Uhrick motored Detroit, Michigan Sunday wheioj

they spent the day visiting with Mr. mid Mrs. William Brown. Miss Marlon Myers of Bluffton and Miss Virginia Pursley of Winchester were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Beavers of this city. Miss Pursley will spend the week visiting in this city. Mrs. Verena Niblick has returned from Van Wert, Ohio, where she spent the past two weeks visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Myers and family. Mm. Joe Lose, Mrs. Florence Bollngef, Mrs. Bernard Losche of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Myers of Van Wert, Ohio, motored to Lima, Ohio Sunday where they called on their aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth S< hmeider, who is seriously ill. Dr. Guy Gilpen, Miss Dorothy Mills. Mrs. Lizzie Gilpen, and Miss Jeanette Beery of Muncie spent Sunday in this city visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Beery. Miss Jeanette Beery of Muncie, and formerly of this city, will broad cast a program of songs and piano selections over Radio station WLBC Tnesttuy night at 10 o'clock. Daylight saving time. Bob Zwick of Indianapolis spen' the week-end in this city visiting with his patents, Mr. and Mrs. William Zwick. Mrs. Hugh Crumley ami sot: George of LaFountain spent Sunday in tills city visiting with Mrs. John Tyner. Mr. ami Mis. Frank Butler, and Mrs. Will Myers attended the Evangelical Conference at South Bend Sunday. Mrs. H. 11. Rowley of St. Louis, Mo., arrived in this city yesterday where she will spend the summer months visiting will, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rowley. Q_ Card of Thanks • We. Vella Debolt and family, wish to thank those who so kindly extrude I their service, courtesy anti kindness during the sad hours in the death of the husband and fathe." Mr. Dora Debolt. We also thank the Castin:; Company, the Erie'Railroad ti l the Union Chapel church and the words of ccndolanee expressed by the Rev. Harmon, also the choir of the Union Chattel Church. Mis. Vella Debolt ami Family Q Admits Starting Fires Rockj-’itt. Im|. AJilj ' <VPj Setting of three tires in bltsfimss places at Rockport has been confessed by Joseph Youngblood. 41. Rockport lumber yard operator tutu' bit iness leader, according to D. \v. Mi ore, Bedford. Deputy state fin

STORE CLOSED On account of the death of Mr. John Niblick, our store will be closed until Wednesday afternoon. Niblick & Co. | j—i -w. .I'l—MT. ROOFING S’ for every purpose u i Curran Roofing Co. I al 919 N. Second St. J a Phone 445 U iHHiiwuiß uh mi lEaarongjM jagMaSMSIWWIf Regular meeting ‘ , K. of C. jjjUjgCx, Monday evening, May 5, 8 o'clock Special business to come up. NZ G. K. For Mother on Her Day Sun d a y May 11th ■ ; Artstyle Mother’s Day Chocolates t $1.50 per pound Artstyle chocolate covered dainties of the highest possible quality in this exquisitely dec orated all silk box may be had in one. two and throe-pound sizes. A gracious thought and a keepsake forever. Sold only at Rexall Sloten. The B. .1. Smith Drug Co. « The Rexall Store ——

fashull. Moore said, according to the officer, he started the fires “just to see what people around here would do If there were three fires in town at once." The fires occurred yesterday, one

——a—- , ' U lit z HL i. til jr»MN n ' MILD JR ,S* ~ ONE STEP CLOSER AND I JUMP!" CRIED the LAST of the D L'BERVI LLES | “B-but Tess, I’m asking you to be my wife,” stammered Sir Sidney Sissingham. “What,” cried the fiery fraulein, “you’d call me ‘wife’ in rasping tones like those. Never! Before you dare presume, sir, learn what wonders upon frayed vocal cords, are worked by honey-smooth, queen-leaf tobacco. Relieve my tortured ears and your tortured throat with OLD GOLDS. Mellow your speaking voice, calm that cackling cough and soothe that squawk. OLD GOLD yourself, Sir Sidney. There’s not a hark in a billion.” Olli GOLD FASTEST GROWING CIGARETTE IN HISTORV •. ) ij|llg f NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOA9 1 O. ; MlWill JHMII_MU—ULHI»I Iff- IT > WmKWfffAFW'<>«%'■. 1 IHiIIKD PREPARING NOW || to meet 1940’s || demands - Today, as a generation ago, the pioneering f • spirit is evident in American business. It V ? manifests itself in a steady, constant growth ... in expansions, consolidations, mergers. v ! ■>’; America’s position as the world’s economic H Hh leader continually dictates new paths which American business must follow to maintain that leadership. Banking, as the business that serves ■ business, must be the first to organize itself « to cope with, change. Conservative in policy, bank of service must be forward, liberal in vision. As a bank of service, we arc preparing TO to meet the needs of business a decade from now, while serving the meds of today. In deed, the Peoples Loan & Trust Co., could take no other attitude and be consistent with the spirit of business pioneering it has fg shown since its inception, over fifteen years O' Bi ago ‘ 'Mt K f SERVING ADAMS COUNTY BUSINESS SINCE 1914 11 Peoples Loan & Trusi Co BANK OF SERVICE ** X Second and Madison Streets

in tot unto ut the Spencer motor company garage, another at the Baklcruon and Ashcraft store and the third in a vacant storeroom. Less than a year ago a lumber | yard owned by Youngblood burned and he collected $40,000 insurance

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Get Union Wage Scale London, —(UP) — Sandwlshmen and distributors of circulars for the Salvation Army are to be patd the trade union rate of wages. — Q ’ Get the Heniv —1 raoe st Homs