Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 168, Decatur, Adams County, 17 July 1930 — Page 5

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. nK j u iy 17 -<U.R) "’ho says simple things have gone out Mt is more simple than a sunbonnet ami what is more .,' Terry Cloth towel a« a beach throw? One finds ,l,an a t * ahlonat) ie beaches and is inspired to trace them to u,tn ° town wlt h the result that one learns the rest of the or is engaged in the same lively pursuit. K i„ ~r.> extremely decorative, usually in bold colors

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CLUB CALENDAR Thursday Christian Ladies Aid Society, church basement, 2:30 p. m. United Brethren D. Y. B. Class Mrs. Blanche Elzey 8 p. m. W. O. M. L. .Moose Home, 8 p. nt E. V. Ladies~Aid Society, church parlors, 2 p. m. Beulah Chapel ice cream social, church lawn. E. V. Loyal Daughters picnic, Lehman's Grove, Berne, meet at church, 6 p.m. Friday Baptist Philathea Class, Mrs. Cal Peterson 7:30 p. m. Mt. Pleasant Bible Class, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barnhouse, 8 p. m M. E. Foreign Missionary Society, Mrs. Joe Hunter, 2:30 p.m. Minnehaha Club, Red Mens Hall following Pocahontas lodge. Pleasant Mills Aid Society Ice Cream Social, school house lawn. Tri Kappa Rummage Sale, Hensley building. Saturday Tri Kappa Rummage Sale, Hensley building. Sunday Zion Lutheran church picnic, Legion Memorial Park, noon. C. L. of C. picnic, postponed indefinitely. Misses Irene Neireiter and Myrtle Schwenn of Fort Wayne. HOLDS REGULAR MEETING

The N. and T. Club met Wednes day afternoon at two o’clock with Mrs. Fred Chronister, at her home on North Fifth street, with seven members in attendance. The regular business session was held, during which tentative plans were made for a marshmallow weiner roast to be held in Lehman's Grove soon. A social hour followed the business meeting. ANNOUNCEMENT MADE OF APPROACHING MARRIAGE Announcement was made today of the engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Mabel Crosby, foster daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grewe in Wells County and Rudolph Scheuman. son of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Scheuman, residing north of Preble. The marriage ceremony will take place next Sunday, July 20, at the Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Wells County with the Rev. Carl Strassburg officiating. DECATUR WOMEN GOLFERS ENJOY ORCHARD RIDGE PARTY The women golfers of the Orchard Ridge Country Cluu in Fort Wayne were delightful hostesses at their open invitational guest day, Wednesday, which was attended by more than one hundred guests from Fort Wayne and nearby towns. Decatur was represented at the affair by Mrs. W. A. Klepper, Mrs. Oscar Lankenau, Miss Mary K. Schug, Claims Indigestion Easy To Get Rid Os Asserts Pepsin Is Best When Combined With Other Good Invigorators and in Liquid Form. Holthouse Drug Co. Guarantees It and is Dispensing it to Many Stomach Sufferers You can be so distressed with gas and fullness that you think your heart is going to stop beating. Your stomach may be so distended that your breathing is short and gaspy. You are dizzy and pray for quick relief—what’s to be done? Just one dessert spoonful of Dare’s Mentha Pepsin and in ten minutes the gas disappears, the pi easing on the heart ceases and you can breathe deep and naturally. Oh! What blessed relief; but why not get rid of such attacks altogether? Why have chronic indigestion at all? With this wonderful medicine you can banish indigestion or dyspepsia or any abnormal condition that keeps the stomach in constant reirellion and one bottle will prove it. And how happy you will be when your stomach is as good as new for then dizziness, nervousness, sleeplessness, headache and other ailments caused by a disordered stomach will disappear and you will be your old happy, contented self again.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1930.

Mrs. Joe McConnell, and Mrs. Herman Ehinger.

Attractive prizes were awarded to winners in the special contests which formed a part of the day's program. From twelve o'clock until two o’clock a luncheon of beautiful appointments were served in the clubhouse. The color note of yellow and green was effectively carried out in the appointments of the luncheon, and a profusion of gladioluses of very delicate shades formed a pretty decratlve note to the lounge of the club-rooms. The larger luncheon tables were centered with miniature golf courses and putting greens, and the frozen desserts were served in the form of putters in yellow and green and also carried the letters of the dub, O. R. C. C. Miss Luella Moellerlng, assisted by Mrs. Dan Sprang, Miss Helen Pohlmeyer, Mrs. Dan Flanagan and Mrs. Herbert Sauerteig all of Fort Wayne served punch during the afternoon. Various prizes in golf events were awarded to the winners, and Mrs. Herman Ehinger, president of the Decatur women golfers, was one of the winners in playing the six blind holes. Mrs. George W. Jacobs, Jr., was the general chairman in charge of the arrangements for the party Wednesday and she was assisted by a large committee of hostesses. An invitation was extended to the members of the Orchard Ridge Country Club to be the guests of the women golfers of the Decatur Country Club in a golf event to take place in the near future, possibly next week. REFORMED LADIES AID HOLDS BUSINESS MEETING The members of the Indies Aid Society of the Zion Reformed Church met in the church parlors, Wednesday afternoon for the regular business and social meeting of the organization. The devotional services and the regular routine of business was conducted by the president, Mrs. Tillman Gerber, after which a social hour was enjoyed. The hostesses, Mrs. David Gerber, Mrs. Carl Schafer, Mrs. Albert Miller, and Mrs. Tillman Gerber served a luncheon at the close of the afternoon. HONOR GUESTS WITH LOVELY PARTY The Tvfisses Florence and Mary Hairis entertained with a lovely party of Japanese appointments yesterday afternoon, honoring their guests, the Misses Marie, CeciLand Wilma Buchman of Indianapolis. Three tables were arranged for bridge with. Miss Rosemary Holthouse winning the prize t for high score and Miss Margaret Holthouse the consolation piize. Each guest

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was also presented with a pretty gift. . Following the afternoon's games the guests were served a delicious Chop Suey dinner. The entertaining rooms were beautifully decorated with a profusion of garden flowers, and pretty Japanese lanterns carried out the effect. RELATIVES ENJOY PICNIC SUPPER Mr. and Mrs. Avon Burk, daughter Eileen and son Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Burk of this city and Mrs. Felix Holthouse and children Martha Jane, and Hetty of Louisville, Kentucky, motored to Sun Set Park, east of the city, last evening where they enjoyed a picnic supper. FRIVOLITY CLUB HOLDS SOCIAL MEETING Mrs. Waldo Eckrote entertained the members of the Frivolity Club at her home on Mercer avenue, Wednesday evening. Following a short business session in charge of the president, Mrs. Frank Crist, tables were arranged for playing bunco. Prizes for high score were awarded the Mesdames Lew Miller and Dick Burdg. The small tables were then laid with pink and green luncheon covers and centered with bouquets of cut garden flowers for a luncheon. The hostess served a two course luncheon in keeping with the pink and green appointments. Bouquets of the summer flowers were used throughout the entertaining rooms. The next meeting of the club will be held with Mrs. B. J. Braun. In the article appearing in last night’s paper of the Mary an.l Martha Class meeting held at the home of Mrs. Ross Mallonee, Tuesday evening, the name of Mrs. John Bright, a July hostess, was omitted The hostesses for the next meeting which will be held in September will include the Mesdames Charles Smith, Pete Amspaugh, Lula Swearinger, C. D. Lewton, and Jess Roop. EPWORTH LEAGUE HOLDS SOCIAL MEETING The members of the Pleasant Mills Epworth League were entertained at a party given at the Charles Nyffler home, Tuesday evening. A business meeting was held after which the remainder of the evening was spent in playing games. Ice cream and cake were served during the evening. Those present at the meeting inccluded the following: Juanita Evans. Mary Steele, Bill Davis, Lester Suman, Wendall Mann. Rosetta Teeple, Roy Smith. Naomi Nyffler, Ruth Smith, Rev. and Mrs. F. S. Burns, Louise Johns, Veda Smith Benpamin Teeple, Pauline Steele Secil Durbin. Helen Nyffler, Evangeline Steele, Mary Gulick, Mary

Teeple, Harry Crownover, Gladys Crownover, Irvin Ginter, Evan Yake Ruth Yake, Marjorie Ginter, Donha Johns, Dallas Johns, Mrs. Evans, Kathryn Teeple, Genevieve Light Bob Light, Morton Teeple, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nyffler, James Smith, Kenneth Nyffler and Will Evans. o —— GENEVA NEWS Miss Audria MacWhinney has returned home after spend lag the past week with her brother and sis-ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Francis MacWhinney of Decatur, Miss Margaret Snyder, who has been visiting in Wabash, Ind., with her Aunt, Mrs. Chas. Stewart, returned home Saturday. Miss Helen Hoskinson of Winchester, Ind., Is here visiting with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hoskinson. Misses Dorothy -La Rue and Edythe Shoemaker returned to their homes after (spending their vacation in Michigan and Canada. Gerald Aspy is here from Detroit Michigan visiting hist grandmother Mrs. Mina Whiteman. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart of Wabash came Sunday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Wm. Journey of Portland, Mrs. Harold Mattax and children spent Monday in Bryant at the home of her sister, Mrs. Paul Laisure. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Martin of Pontiac, Michigan are here visiting at the home of relatives. Roy Stewart of Fort Wayne returned home after spending the week-end with his morther. Mr. and Mrs. Cleotus Miller of Decatur is spending this week at the home of C. C. Snyder east of Geneva. Mark Macklin and family of Chicago were guests of Mary Macklin over the week-end.

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Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Runyon and children of Michigan are spending several weeks with Jack McCray, Mr. and Mrs. Francis McWhinney of Decatur are guests of F. J. McWhinney and family.. Mesdames Pearl Shoemaker. Harry Kamman and Ruth Linton spent Tuesday in Muncie with relatives. Mrs. Sophia Mattax who has spent several weeks in Muncie returned to her home here, Tuesday. W W. Briggs of Muncie spent Tuesday here attending to business Laborers Destitute Tokyo, —(UP)—More than 3,000 Chinese laborers are stranded in Japan, unable to find work because of the prevailing hard times. Police were required to handle 200 of them who walked from Yokohama to Toklo, 18 miles, to demand passage home from the Chinese Legation. More than 4,000 Korean laborers also are nearly destitute in Tokyo. — o WATSON MAKES CLOTURE RULE EFFORT TODAY (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) tile only method open to us." Watson said the senate would meet Saturday and Johnson asked why not on Sunday, too. Senator Robinson, Repn., Ind., told Watson it was a serious charge to say that time was being killed deliberately. “Who wasted time yesterday,” he Inquired. o . Unusual Murder Cause New Orleans, La., —(UP) —There is going to be a murder trial here soon because a man objected to his stepson's using electricity to iron a shirt. The stepson, Peter Gendusa 23, is charged with killing Anthony Ixipez. 38, in the argument.

- - Joe McLaughlin of Hamilton, 0., visited in Decatur last evening.

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Lewis Fisher of Van Wert, Ohio visited in Decatur today.