Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 54, Decatur, Adams County, 4 March 1931 — Page 3

HWEx ■ ' W'\\ I JiiK'i/ ill fli ll\y Jr vn * **“■ • 1 , jj "•>•• MarKHrxi Haley Phone* 1 WO—lool KJ) the Milliners’ Inspiration OHI’ Mir 4 (U.R) The emitrunt in millinery ia constantly ■" Wronger a'" l ' vhile »r« n, * ra,| y. conservative effects are worked R g,lr 'e a number of bright or ‘ happy" combinations. The triW** a |s givHl inost attention loth in the contrasting of colors Sll( .|| Hwinbles are seen as bright green, particularly the H'" with the yellow reds and black, navy Hue. white and ■ Wl ’ n , blue or black with white and red, gray w|th light

q-, ■or a third < o’or is :il-b'd| h r,,wn or an orange tone; Kning in. brown [ light blue and white I ■L W with tu.v.c blue, brown ■OlKrange and v.-llow or even ~ Hgk and wl'i"' 1,11 hhl ' k ' skl,) ’ with I '" 1 a '" l I ‘ lo HKn colors. '■.-pca ially the J™ vellow. ci. white and constantly appearing ■, often <>n him k or one ot ■ used ho the foundation. silhouette is one ol . 06t exploited themes. A’mini k slightest nit is now k j n this and it has ’ v ' >»' ■ demand. least tinearly last .p- me The brim up and no a' the trout K front and tt-ually a flowe r. r or rildoii I rimming is laid aeainst the bandeau thus ) The extreme ver-1 |Hthose with the flat Ixick and J a :'-. with flowers. 1 more in the quality ■ ANNOUNCED ■■plate supper Ladies Aid Society of the " - '' ■ • .hire!) will serve ■ ' v>. supper in the basemen-. Saturday night to seven o'c loc k. menu for the supper is as : I seuits, po-.i'H'. ci.es- in<. cold pickles, j.-lly. and coff->.... II and fruit -,i.i I will be se.v-[ ten cents extra. ■ persons die Evangelical ■ill having dishes und tea which bel'iiig to the church ■ k-d -o return 'hem by SaturDIEM CLUB ■CTS NEW OFFICERS mi-tube 'ii p. > e:n at the h me of .Its. <l. Ti.-sdac evenitl.'. A business meeting was held which tin i tmn of oitieheld, with the following. Pres: lent. Mrs. Albert [ vm-tary, Mr- < a:i S.ha.'Mrs Hoy Johnson, i were also macle tor a partv' |Htll-- . .liicl: -11. -11 l nsoie.l by life which will take place at date. '.t''.'..-- :r. ranged for Bunco ami as a result of I ■ wni»s. Mrs. Grant Fry and; Alva Law- ii received -the for high scores, and .Mr.;. Howell v.ms presented with' prize. Little entertained the I with an interesting leading. I Eichhorn, assisted by Dorothy 1 ’ 'ftti il delicious luncheon guests, who found I heir cov|H*t the small tables. next meeting, of the club. gßbHielcl in two weeks wi.h Mrs. i Lenhart. Biota xi ■business meet S' members of the Psi lota Xi met with Miss Fan Hamdie A. |;. Holthouse home. ■*“>' evening at eight o’clock business was transacted 3B a charitable c ase was taken ■[ °f- Plans for other charity w p re also discussed.

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• I ( l< « M ► •A b - - ' W»c3n»«da» M. E. Standard Hearers, Miss Ber undine Shraluka, 7:15 p. in. U. 11. Missionary Society, Mr*. Frank Fisher, 2 p. nt. Delta Theta Tau Alumni business meeting Mrs. Joe Laurent, S p. m. Salem M. E. Ladies ADI Socie’y, Mrs. Elrie McAlhaney, 2 p. in. Zion Reformed Phoebe Bible Class. Mrs. Charles Brodbeck, 8 p. m. Red Men district meeting. Red Men Hall. 7 30 p. ni. Ladies Shakespeare flub, Mt.-s Rose Christen, 2:30 p. ni. Thurso* Zion Lutheran Indies Aid Mrs. Paul Basse. 1 p. m. Knights of Pythias Lodge- K. of P. Homer 7:30 p. m. Christian Missionary Society, Mrs. Manley Foreman 7 p. in. I Antioch Missionary Society Mrs. Homer Ginter, all day. I M. E. Ever Ready class, Mrs. Ben DeVor, 7:30 p. m. i Evangelical \V. M. S. church parlors, 2:00 p. irs I Calvary Indies Aid, church parlors, 1:30 p. m. Moderne Book club Mrs. Don Farr 7:30 p. tn. Mt. Pleasant Ladies Aid. Mrs. Harley Roop 2 p. m. U. B. Work and Win Class, Mr. a. d Mrs. Hubert Cochran 7:30 p in Christian Ladies Aid, Mrs. Bob August 2:3t) p. ni. Methodist W. 11. M. S„ Mrs. Sam ’ Butler, 2:30 p. ni. Monroe Methodist Ladies Aid Society, Mrs Rena Kessler, 2 p.m. Religious Study Club, Miss Grace 'offee, 7:30 p. in. Presbyterian W. H. and F. Missionary Society, Mrs. Dave Campjhell, 2:30 p. m. Friday H'stor’.cal Club Mrs. S. E. Shamj. 12:00 p. m. W. R. C. Mrs. Enoch Eady, 1:30 ip. HI. g*TUWDAY Evangelical Ladies Aid supper, ■hutch basement. 5 to 7 p. m. Monday Re-; arch Club Mrs. Fred Fruchte [2:30 p. m. Tuesday North End Bunco club, Min. i James Strickler. 7:30 p.m. |an interesting review of the play, ! "Death Takes a Holiday," w.iich I was greatly enjoyed by the memI bers. At the close of the evening reI freshnifents were served by Miss Hammell and Mrs. A. R. Holthouse C. L. OF C. HOLDS MEETING The Catholic Ladies of Columbia met in the Catholic high school building after the lenten service, Tuesday evening and transacted tne routine business of the society. The regular social meeting for this mo th will be dispensed with be--1 cause of Lent, it was announced at i he meeting. LOSING SIDE HONORS WINNERS About' thiity youngsters of the Junior Church of the Methodist !'piscopal Sunday School enjoyed a social party given by the Blue side, •losers in a Scott Houser Hag missionary contest between the blue and red sides, in the church basement Tuesday evening. Mrs. B. R. i Farr, assistant superintendent of the Junior church, and the Misses Bernadine Sharluka, Mary Mc-lr.-cosh, and Ruth Roop, teachers, had charge of the children. Several games were played after ' whic h delicious refreshments of pink and white ice cream and pink i and white cakes were served.

The Missionary Society of the Christian Church will meet at the home o. Mps. Manley Foreman Thursday evening at seven o'clock Mrs. Fred King will be the leader to, the evening, and a good attendance is desired. I The Research Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Fred Fruchte Mon[day afternoon at two-thirty o'clock [Mrs. Fruchte will also be the leade- j for the afternoon and the program will be of a musical nature. HONOR SON ON BIRTHDAY Mrs. R. O. Sheets entertained ■ • ith a dinner this noon, in honor of her son, Carl’s fifteenth birthday anniversary. A large Angel's food cake bearing lighted tapers, centered the dining table, and the guests included Carl’s uncle, Dick

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Sheets and his cousin, Patricia Me Connell and the members of the Immediate family. The honored .guests wus the recipient of several Ibli'lhdgy gifts. [MEETING OF NEEDLE CLUB I ie Pythian Needle Club met in [the K. of P. home Tuesday afternoon, with twenty three members of |the organisation present. Mrs. Fret Ahr. president had charge of the business meeting. Alter the regular routine of busin< ss xaiiH's o: Bunco were played quizes were won by Mrs. E. W. JohnIson and Mrs. Grant Frye for high I si ores. M s. M. E. Hower, Mrs. Frank ( Carroll, und Mrs. W. F. Beery, ’ne ostesses lor the afternoon, served !a luncheon hf St. Patricks Day appointments, consisting of sandwiches, salad, cakes and coffee. N. AND T CLUB nOLD SOCIAL MEETING "1 he members of the N. and T II .uh met at the home of Mis. Chui--i s Maloney Tuesday afternoon. Six nemhers of the club were present and a social time was enjoyed. 1 The- next meeting of the Club will lie helil in tw > weeks witj Mrs. Curl Hammond. The meeting of the Historical Club which was to have been held Delay has been postponed until Friday afle.oou and will be held at the home of Mrs S E. Shamp al wo o’clock. Tin Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid Jociety will meet Thursday afteinoon at one o'clock at the home ot dr. . Paul Busse on Tenth street. ENTERTAINS WITH BRIDGE eirs. i. W. Macy Entertained her Bridge Chib, Tuesday evening, at ner home on North Second street. M s. Dick Heller won the Club prize for igh score and Miss Florence Haney recc ived the consolatiou prize. Guests other than the club members were Mrs. I. W. Cailand and Mrs. L. F. Confer and Mrs. Calland received the guest prize A pretty c olor note of pink, green yellow, and white was used, and a iowl of pink snap dragons centered lie dining table, where covers were arranged for the guests. Mrs. Macy assisted by Miss Florence Magley le.ved a uainty luncheon. The Sunday Sc.iool Council of the United Brethren Church held its regular montniy meeting in the . hurch, Tuesday evening. Rolla Jac-ason had charge of the study program, which was taken from the chapter “Connecting Religious instruction with Lire and Conduct". Mr. Ja.kson emphasized many good points and ’ presented them in an .nteresting manner . He stated that • he t end of Christianity is to con- • ,iect it more closely with life. The ' Christian religion should help the Ipe.son to form religious habits as ■oing to church more, and reading the Bible, and it should help the person to resist temptation.

The lessons should be so clear that there would be no difficulty in _a< ing ;.em. The child knows .heti.er the teaches had the lesson .repared or not. Mr. Jackson also said that the child shoifld be taught so he would be honest, courageous, obedient, aud >f service. He should be taught to look to the Heavenly Father each Jay. The test of teaching is the result of how the child acts in the social life and what he does in the religious life. T ie results ot teaching does not stop in the class room. The subject of next month's studv will be “The Subject Matter of ReiiIgious Education." Roy Mumma will I nave charge of that meeting. ISSIONARY SOCIETY HAS INTERESTING MEETING The Womens Missionary Society of the Zion Reformed church met |in (he church parlors Tuesday alI ternoon. The leaders for the i afternoon were Mrs. Christ Leh--1 man and Mrs. David Adams, and [the thought of “Stewardship” was I tarried out in the program. Mis, Lehman led the devotiona’s. and Mrs. Fet'd Lilterer and Mrs. A. R. Fledderjohann gave articles on “A Mother's Stew iar h d Opportunities." Mrs. O. L. Kirsch gave an explanation of • a diagram explaining "How Our Missionary Dues Are Being Distributed for Botii Home and For--n Wo.k.’’ Mrs. Ervin Miller gave a beautiful poem entitled “My Purpose.” Mrs. David Adams took charge of the Missionary Magazine and var-

Every pimple that mars f 11m your beauty is a discharge . of poisonous matter Take y? NATURE'S REMEDT-N?-ana rid youi system of poisonous matter in this natural manner. Quite often pimples are the X, simple sign that your sys- WjMjl tern needs this mild, safe, _ WggjjM| I vegetable laxative to help it. TgTSg Get a box at your druggist’s. 25c; | try it and look for remarkable results. Mild — Safe— Purely Vegetable fR Tonight —Tomorrow Alright Quick relief I j heartburn.

lons memlsers took pint In tlie discussion. Mrs. Flcslderjcduinn hail charge of the business Hesston during which the annual reports were given by the different departmental secretaries. The ladles were urged to attend Hit- Women's Congress to In- held In Fort Wayne next Sunday afternoon at twothirty o'c lock nt the St, Joliue Reformed church. Mrs. Chris Lchmnn and Mrs. Ferd bitterer were named delegates for the Port Wayne Classical meeting to !»■ held at Berne, Ariril 7 and 8. The reading course was again emphasized and members of the society are urged to give their report to Mrs. M. F. Worthman not later than March the 15th. The election of officers was held and Mrs. Chris Lehman was chosen ! resident. Other officers are as Jol'owe: first vice-president, Mrs. A. R. Fledderjohann; second, vicei president, Mrs. O. L. Kirsch; recording secretary, Mrs. David Adams; treasurer. Mrs. A. R. AshI'amhei’; corresponding secretary. Mrs. Charles Beineke. 1 The hostesses, the inesdames Fred Reppert, M. Kirsch. Jauob Weidle-r, and Clara Bauingartner, served dainty refreshments to tinlarge number of members present. MRS. FLEDDERJOHANN HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Mi's. A R. Fledderjohann was 'h htfnlly surprised with a party honoring her birthday, Tuesday I evening. Several games were played and a social evening was en joyed, after which a delicious luncheon was served. Mrs. Fledderjohann. the honored guest, was I presented with a number of lovely IgiHrt in remembrance of her birthI day. The guests included the MesI >’ames Erwin Miller, J. Fred

(*■ \ / I’ve circled the globe with the Fleet —says Chesterfield — - ——-— 4 fr '- t -- 4 A v i ’ - IpT v V ; •■ '■’ f W-- -T'F ■BfcL • .i ' WT.W /< v " I IffiC ’ ■[ I “ 1 <v> - f J® JF /O&V W wr :; Tfifi r l ■e I" 1 1 :^*: f b*« 5 aflB : ? >> * *1 .jv ZB w >' rfr 1 >sy «BFv- -:;at WKr ™ .w/W 1 | ‘w'-- /V\ ? i tWKsoS y 1 ' ") MMk - w I fi MBS >- oMMB' * II rMWW © 1951, Liggett & Myim Tobacco Co. you’ll find me at the crossroads store” •When Jack’s ashore he’s liable to be going several places at once! But J there’s one thing Navy men can get together on—whether in Hong Kong, -. Seattle, or Newtown Center: Taste is what they want in their cigarettes—the / taste that comes from milder and better tobaccos, and from nothing else! They ( • know their cigarettes, these men of the fleet. That’s wlty Chesterfield is the J ,,z?" Navy’s choice! t? * /’ .TOR NINETEEN years, our Research Department has kept intimate touch with every new development of Science 7"sL .«■?_ , rj||i»i that could be applied to the manufacture of cigarettes. During this period there has been no development of tested Thav tl\ fv value or importance to the smoker which we have not J incorporated into the making of Chesterfield cigarettes. —thdt's Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co.

Mill Strike Victim nr fliiMnu ' & 1 TW" X. ' < Miss Alberta Bachman, 20, of Stroudsburg, Pa., was shot and killed during the rioting of the striking employes of the hosiery mills. Anotner girl and man were seriously injured and are being l held as materia) witnesses to the fatal shooting. , Fruchte, Dallas Goldner, Albert [ Mutschler, Charles Beineke, Dave ('ampbell. AHA-rt Miller, Charles i Brodbeck, Ben Schroyer, Dan i Weldler, Charles Miller. Cail I Schafer, Tillman Gehrig. Harry Miller, and the Misses Harriet Fiuchte and Kathryn iSchroyer. — DELTA THETA TAU HOLDS MEETING Mrs. Luzern I'hrick was hostess o the members of the Delta Theta I Tan sorority at the Frank Schmitz home on First street. Tuesday eve--vn". ,?t which time the regular : business of the sorority was trail- | (acted. The gext meeting will be ‘of a social nature and the Mes-

dtimi s Ed Hossi and Luzern I'hrii k will be the hostesses. DUTIFUL DAUGHTERS (HOLD REGULAR MEETING Twenty-three members of the I Dutiful Daughters class of the Evangelical Sunday School attend- — I tlie meiting of the class Tuesday night held at the home of Mrs. Arthur Baker. Tlio regular business meeting wns conducted Ig.' Mrs. Clarence Hrunnegrnff, the president. FolI lowing the business meeting a social hour was held and contestn :wero enjoyed. Mrs. Harry Coffelt and Miss Esta Flemming had barge of the contests. Mrs. H. (). Staley and Mias Emma I'hrick were the assisting hostesses aid served delicious refr< uhnients. GUESTS ENJOY BUNCO CLUB MEETING | Mrs. Archie Foley was hostess i |to tlie members of the North End I Bunco Club ami several guests j Tuesday evening. Three onutli tallies were arrangj ?d for games of Bunco and prizes i for hi’-'h scores were awarded to 1 Mrs. Eil Mi’ler and Mrs. Cash 'll utz. Mrs. James Gattshall wuh 'pre-suited with the consolation ' ) rize and a lovely guest prize was .given to Mrs. Ala Martin. Following the games the tabl -s [ were laid with dainty linens and [' entered w ith green candles in keeping with St. Patricks day. A I delicious two course luncheon also lof the green color note was serv- ’ I ad by the hostess. i Guewts other than the regular i memliers of the club wen- Mrs. -Harold Ix-atherman, Mrs. Earl r Butler. Mrs. Let- Reffey, and Mis. -1 Ada Martin. ■ The next meeting of the dub -|wi'l l>e held Tuesday evening at

Spirit Unbroken 1 I v ’■ A ’ y fs lei? 50 Y® < ■■ - Jv' <K . X The frail wisp of a man to whom India look- for salvation, Mahatma Gandhi, Nationalist leader, acknowledges the plaudits of his admiring followers, who gathered outside his residence in Bombay to welcome him home from his sojourn in Yeravada jail. s -ven-thirty o’clock with Mrs. lames Strickler at her )i>ni<- on Fifth street. ... 0 .... i \ Town Talk A* i Mis. Fred Hisey and daughter Marjorie and Mrs. Chelsea Wyant of P-.;‘.’and were Tu/sjay dinner guests "t Mrs. Harve Baker. c iii< • Deßolt is i on.'ined to his home with illness. .Mis. Walter IDdu r is canflued to| her h. me with tlie tin. Mary Ei.har;

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I who has been 111 for the last week I is able tn be up part of the time. Miss Mary Macy ami Dick Grablet visiter with lelutives and friends !In Fort Wayne Tuesday evening. Sheriff Burl Johnson and Dwputy [Sheriff Dal Hower spent ihe after- ! Loon in the southern part of Ad-» un;s county. This v.j« a re ' tlar March day tpjd the season seems to have ciiugli’. up with Itself. Judge J. ('. Sutton will go to Bin Iton tomorrow to attend to legal--matte s having a case set for trltfT there a: that time. Willis Iz-igh of Portland was a- - busiui ss visitor here today. Fiance Confer attended to hus'w<ness in Gary Today. Mi s Eva Duncan und Joe tj^mey - ' of Fort Wayne visited with friend.: in tiiis city Tuesday. Mr. Ramey re-*, turned to his home last evening and Mi.-s Du .can remained to spend tlm.> nay here l.efo.e leaving tonight for- • Frankfort to visit with Mr. and, Mrs. Frank DeVor, 453 East Wai—nut strict. Miss Dunean graduated .rom the International Business college at Fort Wayne with the* class of last week. - ■ . Marion Police And Firemen Receive Pay Marion, Ind., March 4 (UP) — - Marion police and firemen, several davs of skimpDg because of-, depleted ci'y treasury would not permit payment of salaries, rested [more easily today. The city clerk paid salaries tor 'the last two weeks in FebruarV with imoney from the electiic light ex-, l ension fund. An advance from the auditor, expeeted today, will provide for salary , payment to Mayor Jack Edwardsand other officials, the finance comIniit'ee reported.