Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 138, Decatur, Adams County, 11 June 1931 — Page 3

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g| Paris Styles i kO i!v UARY KNIGHT. A | .lime 11- ■U.Pjr—ln the old I .. leaves and tut- (lollies I K>»k " " keen-eared on sounds. | ;|,| hear noises hours be- i could see what made Beta; 11 I 'r.oved them to have I • Kiri •ai'- ll,r reasons of self pro IVs E,f& „inl preservation. Todas *UI KJ ari ' hing-nosed on scents. Kggi them to hive sensitive, reasons of self protec-' ' r * KnV■<! preservation of chic. if v. an t to be a smart ; for heaven’s sake don't ' t' !e s:llne “H Hie time. v 0' about having your in-| ')' personality perfume ami ( |i tiring doesn't hold sash-i water, so to speak. Your; suit En.l< -■'•■ 'hl suit your mood, ami K yo; haven't but one mood you I -,et plight and should s f: —a few more. Men admire in women as much as any • "SB® ality, and there is nothing : •• about always -tn. h 'M the same. w W prove that I am "in the M about this matter, let me to you what Captain Molytold me about his perfumes, should use a peri'inim ~~Bb sai hi t' present mood or create si e is happy and content" M moment she should use Null itoßLeroli'w: -it will make her more ■ '"KuSil will bring her escort up r v 'h I'ta of despair to which He tier have fallen. If she wishes Kw ilu.-liing and tantalizing at a in gjHheHiil party. Le Chic will see to " plays the part. If it is jnlfeHßri "''i.us summer night and » to be glamorous F' in the right mood to . w . t)] t ) lp Be m n g S ® Tii Women of Mooseheart Le Hponjwill give a public card and partv at the Moose Home. '* i vening at eight <>’< In is invited to attend. OF GIRLS Mi<ses Ella Thieme. Mildred Koldewey. \iimmia hS I, Mainella Bleek". Id i ||. I' ll ami Loretta Wei'.a:: • liamerloh. Mom tid Gertrude Schultz at (be meeting of tin- -111 Club i the Immanuel Luthe-an ,HK>i n I iron township reeeiiilv. Mildred Koldewey Bite ng talk abolut her recent • ■Sit ll| l |H ' University. ami Hie Marylintie Clem taught the r- rules of the 411 (Tib. next meeting will be THETA TAUS pledges Misses Mary Harris "■■ I'hdier were hostesses to th .ftw 1 " “ le He' ,a Theta Ta i pledges, and several mi. social meeting which was - the Hairis home. Wedn - a.' "ti )g was in the o a BUff '' ' 1 "ariv, and the mi sts :u- - the Harris home dr" sed Miss Irene Il ilth.aise ■■i'' prize for for the occasion. 'EM - "orations and effects oi '"'i' l " were ar aim' d in ■Mui. vsitii the hard time "wH 11 " E '"' s:s form' d a bread liii". was served in small tm aBSf t l '' They then sat at the long ta'de which was laid wi'li 9|S r tal lecloth and napkins, and by means of coal oil lamps scanty bouquets were arian ■Mr the table, where tlm dim e! served. ‘ the dinner, impressive gßlaryland Woman I Hannv Now— LOSES 55 Lbs. J. Marriott of Baltimore, writes: “Last winter I we I Ihs. and was very mu h I bought a botth of Saits which gave sm h results I bought ncre. 4 bottles I weigh 145 ths.' a “ m V friends say, "How you’ve gotten—how did > ■ ' I say only 4 words - thanks |W<rtischen Salts." • Kene rous bottle of Kruschmi that lasts 4 weeks costs bid S Hcents at Cutshall’s Cut Kai" Co., or any drugstore —take one half teaspoon glass cif hot. water' v< ry m<"m before breakfast -cut out pa '- and fatty meats — go ligh* on 'E» atOes ' ‘ nltter ’ cream and sugar will help Kruschen take off pß ll '' fat - f| W’ake Kruschen every morningliff “ le little daily , does that does iH"'" no * joyfully satisfied after first bottle—monpy back. -M

CLUB CALENDAR — Thursday I W. O. M. L. Public Card and I Bunco par’y, Moose Home, 8 p. m ' j I . B. Ladies Aid Society, Mrs J ■ Frank Bohnke, 2:30 p.m. Eastern Star, Masonic Hall, 7:30 i p. in. Christian Ladies Aid, church parI lot's. 2:30 pm. Christian Missionary Society, ' Mrs. Carl Luse 8 p, tn. Ladies Aid Society, Evangelical I Church, 9 a. m. Zion Lutheran Indies Aid Socij ety, schoolhouse. 1 p.m. Friday Auction B idge Club, Mrs. Hubert I Schmitt, 8:30 p. m. • Union Chattel ('. I. c. Class, post . poned indefinitely. i Titzah Club, Ben Har Hall, after | lodge. Saturday | U. 11. Christian Endeavor Pastry | Sale, Gerber Meat Market, 9 a. m. T uesday Country Club luncheon-bridge ami bunco party, club house, 1 p. m. Psi lota Xi Social meeting, Miss ■ E'oise Lewton, 8 p. m. pledge services were held so- the pledges, the Miss Mary Helen I.m; , i Clothilda H.T ris, Margaret Viau, and Theresa Baker. Games of bridge formed the enter tainment for the evening in which high score prizes were won by the Misses Bernadine Christen and Magdalene Schmitt. Mrs. Ed. A. Bosse received the consolation prize. Mrs. .1. L. Ehler received the guest prize, and Miss Mary Helen Lose was the prize winner among the pledges. Miss Ituih Graham of Chicago, Illinois, was an out of town guest at the affair. ENTERTAINS FIVE HUNDRED CLUB Mrs. Charles N. Christen entertained the members of the Five Hundred Club and one guest, Mrs. John Wilson of Payne. Ohio, at her home on North Second street, Wed- ' nesday evening. After several 1 games of five hundred were played high score prizes were awarded to i Mrs. Henry Schulte, Mrs. Carrie ' Ehinger. Mrs. J. H. Bremerkamp. and Mrs. Wilson redeived a lovely guest prize. i A one course luncheon of spring appointments was served at th 1 close of the evening. Beautiful I bouquets of cut garden flower. ' were used about the entertaining rooms of the Christen home. I Tlie next meeting of the club will be with Mrs, L. A. Holthouse. Mrs. A. R. Holt house and Miss i’: ose lewton will unite in enteri taining the members of the Psi I ta IXi sorority at the home of Miss ' Lewton. Tuesday evening at eight ■o’clock. The meeting will be a so- ■ cial meeting. MRS. C. R. UHL HONORED AT PARTY Mrs. Be.’tiar l Terveer entertaine : | ! wi’h an informal party, Wednesday | I u glit in honor of Mrs. C. IL Uhl i Toledo. Ohio, who is visiting in this i city. During the evening games of, i bridge were played and Miss Ade | I laide Deiuingei received the high |/core prize, and a pretty gilt was) presented to Mrs Uhl. Mrs. Terveer j I served a damty luncheon at the .'close of the social evening. Those present wete Mrs. Uhl of, ! Toledo, Ohio; Mrs. Mary Terveer. I 'Miss Mayme Terveer. Mrs. Minnie | I Holthouse, Mrs. Charles Holthois"; I M.s. Charles Voglewede, Mrs. Ar ' t.hnr Holthouse, the Misses Adelaide I and Mayme Deininger. 3ONA TEMS CLUB HOLDS MEETING The members of the Bona Fems Club met at the home of Mrs. Jess Kuh:) on Jelferson street, Wednes-i day night. Small tables were arranged tor| " id- e and prizes were won by Mrs. | N'ck Braun and Mrs. Kuhn. Follow ing the games, a dainty luncheon .-.as served by the hostess. The next meeti g of the club will ! be held with Mrs. Robert Miller at ’.er home on Dierkes street, next ! Man lay evening. Due to the d a:h of th ■ father of 1, R Ormerod, the C. I- <’• < lass of lie Union Chapel Sunday school. I which was t" bate met Friday night 'june 12. has been postponed indefinitely. 4H GIRLS CLUB HOLDS MEETING The Root Township 111 Girls < hili met with the Misses Helen and \rdis Britzenhofe, Wednesday afternoon with the Misses Edna Beane and Phyllis Hoagland, assisting hostesses. Mrs. Kunkel was be leader and the Misses Edna | Beane and Phyllis Hoagland gave a demonstration on baking cookies., | After the business meeting and

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1931.

Fiver on Wav to U. S. , W ■ j Im*'"' ■— ' ■ ro ? f saw nwciscfrp '■ | —— X t arrying good-will messages from Femier VVakatsuku. ot Japan. Seiji ' oshiwaraf inset i young Japanese aviator set out from Tokio on a hop across the Pacific having for its termination Washington. D C., . where he will deliver messages to President Hoover As outlined in | the above map route will carry him from the Aleutian Islands to Alaska, and thence down the North American coast to San Francisco I His plane (upper; is a light all-metal Junkers seaplane with an open 1 1 _n>ckpit and uo radio apparatus.

work hour refreshments were serv-i .led by the hostesses ta the follow-1 ling members present, the Misses j i Marguerite Kitson, E izabeth Reed, j I Ardis and Helen Britzenhofe, Alm i j | June Wynn, Eleanore Johnson, Ida I j Mae Steele, R selyn Foreman, I' i Charlotte Ma? Reber, Mary Jane | Reber, Gwendolyn I’arrish, Sanna land Mary Jane Kunkel. Betty Fris-1 I nger, Alice Jane Archbold, Edna j ieane, Phyllis Hoagland, Margaret ! Moses, Mrs. Walter Britzenhofe, I Mrs. Kunkel, and Mrs. Walter; Reane. The announcement was made of the next meeting to be he'd with] Miss Alma June Wynn, assisted by i the Mieses Eleanore Johnson,] Gwendolyn I’arrish and Charlotte; Mae Reber. The Misses Betty Fris-1 inger, Alma June Wynn and Eliza-1 beth Biehold will give a demonstration on canning. T ORT WAYNE EMPLOYEES . ENJOY LAWN PARTY HERE Mr. and Mrs. Karl Krudop of; ■’o.t Wayne entertained the employees of the Dime Trust and Savings] lank of Fort Wayne at the home of I Mrs. Krudop's mother. Mrs. Letta] .' irs on West Monroe streel. with a lawn party, Wednesday evening! "he affair was held on the lawn of i he Pi ters home and a hamburger fry was held after which out-of-door | ' mantes and singi g were enjoyed. , Those present were Mr. and Mrs.! M. F. Shookman. Mr. and Mrs. Ar : hur H Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Paul; " Borgman, Mr and Mrs. W. A.! lose, the Misses Esther Wells, Co- ■ este Brennan, Clare Holtkamp, La-1 I ere Winner. Mrs. Maiy Kilkeliy, I j Messrs. High ('. Creigh, Marion 11 A’ tmer, Ralph Priest, Herman n. er all of Fort Wayne. Mrs. Krudop was formerly Missi loris Pete s of this city. She and, ier ibisbuild, Mr. Krudop, are en-j ioyiiu a several days vacation ini Ji s city visiting Mrs. Peters and I .1 ss Mayme Cloud. AIMES ASSIST 4 CLEANING CHURCH The members of the Ladies Aid] lociety of tlie Eva gelical Church] ml at the church this morning, and ; ped the entiie day ("leaning the] I i ;■( h A pot-luck dinner was serv-i I d a! the noon hour. I | -.ANNING METHODS JiSCUESEC AT CLUB i'le Bn. it Homes Economics; lull met at tile home of Mrs. Noah | , ic?, in Monroe township Wed. es- | a teinoon and the meeting was I I eqe t with ’.lie singing of a song,] ] '.l.iv.r-,1 with prayer led by Mrs. ■ Vi liam Stucky. Th? mini tes of the last mee’lnz I 'ere read by Mrs. Noah Rich, sei-] . otary of the dub. When the roll I I all was, taken, each member pre- [ ] /mt nsponded by giving the name | I if h ■(■ favorite flower ,and roses’ roved to be the most popular. Mrs. Vigil Wagoner and Ruth I ■l. Schwartz had charge of the les-l ion discussion on “The Canning and Preservation of Foods.” Sever- ] il methods of ( aiming were discuss-1 ■J, some kinds of jars, and various | oods to be canned. The slogan in canning vegetables. ] j No more than two hours from ga;-j I leu to can,” was stressed. Rhubarb I ere made liv several ladies during | onse ve and carrot marmalade] ■ were made by several ladies during, j the me-..ng. Mrs. Wagoner show-] ■ > f i.it juice is tested for pec-, ti in maxing jelly. M.s. I. IL Haynes, Mrs. L. E. ] rciib ild. Mrs. Homer Raudebush; 1 M s. MaybeUe Meyers were taken into the club as new members. [ All dub members were asked to ; make up a list of all new curtains put up, furniture purchased, paint-1 mg done, papering, floor covering purchased, and new shrubbery] planted or anything which makes; the home more attractive, by the September meeting. At the close of the business sesion, Mrs. Rich, assisted by her mo-1 ther Mrs. Schindler, daughter, L-j.-] ] • e, and Mrs. William Stucky serv-1 | cd delicious refreshments of fiuit] salad, doughnuts and coffee. | Those present at the meeting i Wednesday were the Mesdames Ho ■ ! me: Raudebuch, Julius Schultz.. ‘ Martin Stucky, John Floyd, L. I’-1

Archbold, Otto Longenberger, Raymond Crist, R. L. Sprunrer, Maybelle Meyers, Virgil Wagoner, William Stucky, James Anderson, I. R. I Haynes, William Smith. John Ciist, | E. W. Busche. J. A. Hendricks, Lor- j en Burkhead, Mrs. Schindler, and I tlie Misses ixirene Rich and Ruth ] Schwartz, and the hostess, Mrs. ] Rich. Tiie next meeting of the Club will be held with Mrs. Maybede ] Meyers at Decatur. July 1. — ENTERTAINS FRIVOLITY CLUB Mis. Olga Baker entertained the I members of tlie Frivolity Club at | the Joseph Hunter home on North ! Sei ond street, Wednesday evening, i Spring flowers were used about the j rooms and appointments were of j spring colors. Pinochle was played and high ] a o:e prizes were awarded to Mrs. Lew Miller. Mrs. Frank Crist and I Mrs. Asa Pollock received the con-] solation prize. A one course lunch- : eon was served at the close of the eve:, ing. 1 he next meeting will be in two I weeks with Mrs. B. J. Braun. The Auction Bridge Clu.li will j [meet a. the home of Mrs. Hubert I Schmitt, 0:1 Fourth street, Friday evening at eight-thirty o'clock. ENTER TAINS AT BRIDGE PARTY ’ Miss Effie Patton entertained a , number of her friends witli a bridge , [party, Wednesday night, at her' I home on Giant street. Ihe guests] formed three tables of bridge. At the conclusion of the games, I the high scoie prize was awarded; j Miss Fior.inre Magley. while | Miss Neva Brandyherry was presented tlie consolation prize. Miss Patton served a dainty ! 1 luncheon at the close of tlie even-I ; in "" — |4-H CLUB HAS MEETING , The Jefferson Township 4-II Club | girls met Tuesday at the high : school building with nineteen mem-. ] beis and two visitors present. Miss | : itulli Rumple had charge of tlie 1 Erst year sewing, Miss Emma Fogle ] ] he second year and Mis. Henry 1 Rumple, tlie third year. 'i he next meeting wid be held ■ I'uesday, June 23. oHOSPITAL A()Tl’>Ehanor Bruhn. Geneva, underwent a major emergency operation Wednesday afternoon at the Adams ] County Memorial Hospilal. o l_ Ai.s — Mr. and M s. C. O. Manley, Decatur. Route 9, are the parents of a 1 boy baby born at tlie Adams Comity ?demor al Hospital Wednesday afternoon. Both mother and baby are getting along nicely. o Fruit for Royalty Alone "(hip ornn&e. please”—‘‘Ah, no. me laddie tls king’s fare"—and so II was. for way buck In 13CM). fruits and desserts were considered as part of the food of royalty alone, in Hie reign of Edward 1. a St'iinish ship brought to I’orts rnoulh a cargo w'hlcli Included Seville tigs, raisins or grapes, “a hale of dales. “.’IO pomegranates. 15 citrons and 7 oranges." o English “Round Church’" Si'int Sepulchre, a church tn Cambridge Englund, is commonly called the It <1 cburch. It is a Norouin building dating from 1101.

FOR ACIDITY FOR THE TUMMY » ■■■»■■BBBBBBBBBSB»m«BBB» At last.. . quick, pleasant relief from B 4 that gassy fullness, burning sourness, Ba belching, upset stomach, nausea, etc., w which often follow meals. TUMS —a f new Antacid mint — relieves almost - immediately. Eat three or four S TUMS —often one is enough. Deli - cious, sweeten the breath. At any drug store — only 10c. fLiluz

|.|Town Talk

Miss Esther Beery, student nurse ; at the Lutheran Hospital in Fort ; Aayne, spent the day in this city i i visiting with her mother, Mrs. Jess ] 1 Beery. • I; Miss Lillian Worthman. student', at l.idiana University, will arrive], home Friday, for tlie summer vara- ’ ■ I tion. i Miss Mildred Scott of Fort j Wayne was a visitor in this city lo- | day. ■ I' .1. Cable Pepper of Sidney, Ohio’ 1 I was a business visitor in De. atur ' I today. Mrs. Ida Chronister, Mrs. Mary:' | Durr, mid Eitner Seiglin left Wed- , 1 nesday merning for Battle Creek. ] Michigan, where they will spend t several days visiting witli Mr. and 1 Mrs. Cloyce Chronister and family. J Miss Hillis Harris of Fort Wayne 1 | will he the over-night guest of Miss 1 Isabel Hower tonight. ‘ Little Miss Charlotte Jean With-

uoun (mom's !f* Don’t Rasp Your Throat With Harsh Irritants ■ ! . 'X "Reach for a V f wHI LUCKY instead" Everyone has an Adam’s Apple—every man —every woman has one. W Touch your Adam’s Apple with your finger. You are actually touching your larynx—this is your voice box —it BjMMpfe. contains your vocal chords. When you consider your Adam’s Apple, you are considering your throat—your 1 iSI vo<al chords * ■y "TOASTING" expels certain harsh irritants present in all raw tobaccos. These expelled irritants are not f present in your LUCKY STRIKE—the modern cigarette. We sell these expelled irritants to manufacturers of chemical compounds. Everyone know* that sunshine mellows — that’s why ' the "TOASTING" Process includes the use of Ultra Violet Rays. LUCKY STRIKE — made of the finest tobaccos—the « X Cream of the Crop —THEN —"IT’S TOASTED"—an extra, secret and exelusive heating process. It is this process that expels these harsh irritants. No wonder 20,679 American physidans have stated LUCKIES to be less irritating. No wonder LUCKIES are | always kind to your throat. And so we Hn s«y "Consider your Adom’s Apple." \ Be careful in your choice of cigarettes. SAN JUAN, POATO RICO X “It’s toasted” Dunce orchis- Including the use of Ultra Violet Rays tra, ex ery and Saturday ‘ Sunshine Mellows — Heat Purifies N.‘ n cXnu. Your Throat Protection — against irritation — against cough

am, 11 months old baby of Mr. and! Mrs. Robert Witham, who lus b”< n! ill at file Adams County Memorial Hospital with cerebral spinal meningitis and pneumonia, was remov I od to the h mo of li. r grandpar i ents, Mr. and Mrs. Zeke Evans, | Wednesday. The baby is getting along nicely. Mrs. ('ink x Coverdale of Nash ] vilie, Tenn and Mrs. W. S. H'lglies of Fort Wayne were visitois hero I last evening. J. R. MeCulloueh of Fort. Wayne was a business cal er here last evening. Cards reieived here announce! the commencement exercises of the I high school at. Pontiac, Michigan,] Juno 20th, Miss Martha Newton, being one of the graduates. Her mother was f rmerly Miss Fannie] DeVilbiss of this city. B. F. Briener lias brought us tlie’

regular bunch of June roses. Frank! has a wonderful Hower garden at his home south of the city and derives much pleasure from it. W. A. Kunkle of Bluffton stopped here last evening on his way home I from Fort Wayne where lie was on business. Mrs. Rolland Sprnnger and baby' (daughter, Anna Lucile, are spend-' Hug several weeks at Decatur witli Mrs, Sprunger’s 111 ther, Mrs. Rru- | silla Fuhrman, while Mr. Sprunger |i. attending school. Carrel ( ole and Clarence Smith I ire serving as substitute mail car- . ; riers a! tiie local post offl< <■ in 'lie ' abs.ince of Harve Rice, regular car- 1 1 ier, who is confined to his home ' ] .vitli illness, Earl Chase is substituting as mail ; airier in the cily district, in the 1 place of M. A. Frisinger. who is tak- [ ing It s regular vacation this week. F. R. ('ostello. general delivery . /ler: at tiie office, is also'taking a ra ation 'his week Mr . H. E. Butler has returned ' rom Cincinnati, (Hilo where she i underwent a minor operation at the iGi'tie.al Hospital. She also visited | with her daughter, Naomi, who is | in charge of the anesthesia depart- ‘ meat at tiie hospital in Cincinnati. <

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Mrs. Frank Crist was the victim of a practical joke, Wednesday night when someone moved her car • which was parked in frpnt< of the Joseph Hunter home where she was attending a party, into a neighboring alley. Mrs. Crist reported what she believed to be a theft to Sheriff Burl Johnson who located the auto--mobile for her. Mrs. M. E. Hower and daughter Isabel, and the Misses Miriam Par, rish and Hillis Harris of Fort' Wayne will leave Friday for Indlar napolis where Mrs. Hower will be. joined by her daughter Miss Marcella Hower who will return wilh’ her for the summer vacation in ’his city. Tin' Misses Isabel Hower, Mfiu am Parrish and Hillis Harris togcher witli ( lay Hall of Indianapolis will go to Bloomington where tht’y*'-. will spend Ihe week-end at Indiana ■, University. They will attend the Sigma chi fiaternity dance Satmr . lay night. , , » Mr. and M s. Robert Polipg, the Misses Bernice Nelson. Rose Nessvald, and Alice Lenhart motored, o Upland. Wednesday wher,e,,lhey' ittended the graduating exercises if Taylor University. Miss’Mary Poling of this < ity was a member of the graduating class.