Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 144, Decatur, Adams County, 18 June 1931 — Page 3
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I Save four Daughter the many foot-ills that you have "enjoyed” since firihood. Practically all foot discomforts — whether ■i ! ™, corm, ingrowing toe-nails, grown-under toes, •d clapping toes, or what-not—have been caused from Hinted shoes. Very likely this ill-fitting started in the HBd days when a shoe was considered a shoe just like an 3 is an egg. must be fitted conscientiously and a retailer must ®ave a wide spread of sizes and widths in order to fit Q conscientiously. In the old days he did not have B BBfeem and some don’t have them now . . . but we have . . . for Mother and Daughter which arc made in ■Widths AAAAA to EEE and in Sizes 1 to 12 I I SHOES FOR WOMEN W 6 i AAAAA to EEE Sizes 1 to 12 Listen to ENNA JETTICK MELODIES every Sunday Evening. WJZ and Associated Stations. ENNA JETTICK SONGBIRD I every Tuesday Evening. WEAF and Associated Stations. I CH AR HE VOGLEWEDE 9 FITS YOUR FEET
CLUB CALENDAR Thursday Progressive Workers of V n Sunday School, meet at church 7 p. in. ’ 4 | Baptist Women's Missionary Soiciety, Mrs. John Chronister •'■ to p. m. Evangelical Ladies’ Aid Society J enuren parlors, 2:30 p. ni. I Evangelical Loyal Daughters. Mrs. Clarence Smith 7:30 p m Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid, society | school house, 1 p. m. United Brethren I), y. B. ('hiss I Mrs. I a 1 Crider. 8 p. m. | _ St. Paul Ladies Aid Society, I Mrs. Ed. Ellsworth, all-day. Presbyterian Ladies Aid Society i Mrs. Ed Moses, 2:30 p.ni. i W O. m. L„ Moose Home, 8p m. Phi Delta Kappa Dance. Country I Club. 9: nt) p. m. F. iuay ■ Evangelical Cheerful Workers. ' i Miss I t'a Anspaugh. 7:30. Ben Hur Children's prog am and , party, Ben Hur Hall 8 p. m. Baptist Philathae Class, Mrs. Or en Brunner, 7:30 p. m. Y. M. C. Class of M. E. Sundae School. Mr. and Mrs. Franc Howell. 7:30 p.m. W. R. C., Mrs. Enoch Eady, 1:3 p. m. Saturday i G. M. G. of Reformed church Pastry Sale, Mutschler Meat Mar ket. Tuesday Tri Kappa social meeting Mrs. I Gerald Cole 8 p. in. I Root Twp. Home Economics Club Mrs. Mary Hous. 2 p. m. elfosen to act as piamst, A number ; of songs were sung, led by Kathryn ■ Saunders. Ihe remainder of the morning | was sp mt in sewing. The next meeting of the club will be held Wednesday. July 1. Mrs. Gerald Cole will be hostess at the social meeting of the Tri Kappa soio ity which will be held at her home, 703 North Third street, Tuesday nigh' at eight o’clock.
BECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1931.
I - - bridge club ano guests I ENJOY LUNCHEON-BRIDGE I -Mrs. Dore B. Erwin. 519 North i Second street, entertained the memOs her Bridge Club and a numuer ot additional guests with a luncheon and bridge party of pretty' appointments. Wednesday after-' noon. i i i Bouquets of roses and other gar-1 lei! Howers of'bright colors decor-; ated the rooms of the Erwin home 1 and Hie small tables were laid with - and centered with bouquets of the pretty summer flowers. A,, one o i lock a delicious two nurse luncheon was served, after, ; which games of Bridge were en ' i I '.ved. Mrs. Fred Patterson received ' | the high score prize among the duo ' -uembe.s, and Mrs. O. L. Vance re-! , re.vej the guest prize. Ihe out of town guests at the luncheon bridge were Mrs. John ! Littlejohn of Fort Wayne: Mrs. Fos-1 ter Fike of wheeling. West Virginia Mrs. J. L. Loug of Geneva. ZION REFORMED LADIES AID MEETS the Ladies Aid Society of the lon Re.mined Church met in the nu.ch parlors, Wednesday nigh*. I i he hostesses at the meeting were I ■ Irs. Otto Ki.seh, Mrs. Dan Weidier, I drs. Dallas Goldner and Mrs. Erwin I Miller. I lie met ting was opened with eiotioral servees and thirty ladies I espomled to the roll call. During' he business session, plans we e I i na ;e tor a picnic which will be held 1 I n Lehman’s l ark at Berne, all-) ) -ay, July 15. I lie .ladies also planned an ice I ream sccial which will take place' ne latte, i a .- o. J.iiy. At the close , f t.ie met tin ~ the hostesses servI d a uamty luncheon. I I RIVOLITY CLUB " TH EAT EP. PARTY lie n embers of the Frivolity ’ub enjoyed a Theater party at the a. amount theater. Fort Wayne, .Vedncsday evening where they wit-1 essed, "Daddy Long Legs.’ After he h.iw the ladies enjoyed a lunchon sewed a. the Cozy Inn. Those who enjoyed the party vere the Mesdames Lew Miller, )lga Baker. William August, Asa 'olio; k, Bu 1 Johnson. Adrian Bakr. frank Crist. Waldo Eckrote. B. I. Bra m. Ralph Roop, Ray Fryback, lie. Burd;;, and Charles Keller. IVE HUNDRED CLUB iOLDS REGULAR MEETING Mrs. William Keller was hostess o the m -mbeis of the Five Handed Club and two additional guests, at her home near this city Wedne.s- . Jay evening. Bouquets of spring lowe.s were used profusely about he entertaining rooms. Five hundred was played and ilgh school prizes we.e awarded o Mrs. Keller, Mrs. Lawrence Klein i lenz, and to the M.sses Edith and I Ethel Ervin, guests other than members. Light lefreshments were serv-1 rd at the close of the evening, The next meeting will be held | wtih A. R. Ashbaucher. -RIENDS ENJOY : SOCIAL EVENING I Mr. and Mrs. Chris Schwartz aud I i.niily of Menroe township enter ained a number of their it their home, Wednesday evening. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Schwartz entertained the guests with singing songs, after which a social evening was enjoyed. Ice cream and dainty refreshments/ were served to the following guests Chris Eicher and children, Misses'. Amelia Tonnelier, Gertrude Holt-1 house, Helena Holthouse. Mr. and, I Mrs. Harve LaFontaine and family.' I Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Archbold and I family, all of this city. SOCIAL MEETING (OF SO CHA REA CLUB ' Miss Ceilya Appelman was host-1 ess to the members ,of the Su Cha I Rea club at her home on Seventh | street, Wednesday evening. A pro-, .fusion of garden flowers decorated | I I the rooms of the house. Games of bridge were played ami | I 'Mrs. Al Korb received the firs j prize and Mrs. Hubert Schmitt, th.-' second. Consolation prize was 'awarded to Miss Helena Wehmey-' I er, and Miss Florence Holthoussl was presented a pretty guest prize. Following the games, the hostess | served a dainty luncheon. Th • next meeting of the club will be, 1 held with Miss Katheryn Omlor in I two weeks. f J. D. ELZEY SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY ,Mrs. J. D. Elzey of Preble entertained with a surprise party Wednesday evening for her husband, Mr. Elzey, the occasion being his seventieth birthday anniversary. Games were played and mis.c was enjoyed. Dainty refreshm-nts ot ice cream and cake were served to the guests present, including Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Zimmerm n and daughter Onile, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bresick and daughter Susan Ellen and son Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Gust Werling and daughter Mildred. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Heller. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Boucher and son Robert, all of Preble, and Mr.! and Mrs. Delma Elzey of Decatur. "BON VOYAGE" PARTY HONORS ELOISE LEWTON Honoring Miss Eloise Lewton. who will sail Friday, June 26, for a tour ot Europe, the M'sses Lee Anna Vance and Margaret Mylott I entertained Wednesday evening at I the heme of the former, on North ! Second street, with a lovely “Bon
Voyage Bridge." | The spacious rooms of the Vance home were gay with a profusion of spring dowers. in keeping with the honor guest's destination, the tables for bridge were designated as foreign countries, and the clever ( score pads and tallies carried out I the unique note, the tallies being limitative of steamship tickets. At the conclusion of five games iof bridge the tat'es were laid witli green and white linens and centerled witli crystal baskets of daisies. ' A dainty one course luncheon was 'served by the hostesses, effectively parried out in the green and white appointments. A feature of the 'luncheon was green uni white moulded ice cream ships, | Miss Lewton was the recipient of I u travel bock on Europe, presented Iby tile hostesses. Mrs. Milton Swearingen was awarded first prize in bridge and Mrs. K. K. Cooper of Fort Wayne received the consolation prize. Out-of-town guests at the charm-1 ing affair included Miss Ruth Graham of Cardinal, Ky„ and Mrs. K.) ,K. Cooper of Fort Wayne. ; PHI DELT DANCE | TO BE GIVEN TONIGHT Final preparations are completed for the June dance to be given by | the Phi Delta Kappa fraternity at 'the Decatur Country club tonight beginning at nine o'clock. Out-of-1 i town members of Phi Delt chapters I from surrounding towns and cities will be present together with college students who are spending summer vacations i- this city. Paul Weaver and -sis Rhythm boys from Fort Wayne will furnish music for dancing. The Cheerful Workers Class of the Evangelical Sunday School will meet at the home of Miss Etta Anspaugh, Fiiday evening at seven-! thirty o’clock. The Ben Hur Lodge will entertain ) for the ch Idren, Friday evening beI ginning at eight o'clock. The p. o- | gram will be for children and mem- | tiers of tlje lodger and all membeis are invited to attend and bring their children. BIBLE CLASS HOLDS MEETING Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fuhrman entertained the Mt. Pleasant Bible Class at their home near this city, Wednesday evening. The study hour and regular devotional period was conduc ed by Norval Fuhrman, president of the lass, and the sixth c liapter of Eph .•s.ans was studied. A social hour .as late.- enjoyed and refreshmeht.s were served by Mrs. Fuhrman to he thirty-three members present. iENTERTAIN GUESTS VITH EVENING PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Ira Fuhrman enter- , ained at their home Wednesday I evening for their house guests, Mr. md Mrs. E. C. Tranbar-er of Deli oit. Michigan and Mr. and Mrs. lari Shoemaker of Geneva. Four small tallies were arranged .or games of bunco in whic h Mrs. John 1 arrish and Kenneth Runyon received Hie high scoie p izos. Guests prizes were awarded tp Mrs. Tianbarger a:;.I Mrs. Shoemaker. A dainty luncheon of ice cream cake, and cof.ee was served to the guests present at the affair including Mr. and Mrs. John Parrish, Miss Mary Jane Kunkle, Kenneth Runyon the Misses Della Sellemeycr, I Elizabeth Peterson and Neva Brandyberry, Mrs. F, W. Downs. | William Ari hlsild and Miss Kainferyn Archbold, the honored guests Mr and Mrs. Tranbarger and Mr. and M.s. Shoemaker and Mr. a.id Mrs. Ira Fuhrman. The Home Economics Club of Root Township will meet with M:s. ■ Mary Houk, Tuesday. June 23. a I 2 o’c 10. ’ ((IST). Mrs. Evelyn H-.iu'c I will be the assisting hostess, i The paper will be on the subjec t ' Flower Borders lor a Vegetable IGa den" and will be'in the charge lof Mrs. Mary Flein ng. Ihe roll c all will be responded to with I lie names of new vegetables in the gardens of each of th ■ members. 'SOCIETY FAREWELL party tOR MRC. meril schnitz. Mrs. Me il Schni.z was pleasantly sup ised Wednesday afterno.m, 1 when Ihe members of the N. and I I Club arrived at her home and surprised her with a farewell per y. Mr. and Mis. Sebnitz ami family will move June 24 to Marion. Ohio, where Mr. Schnitz is employed. A social afternoon was enjoved and refreshments brought by the members of the dub were served. Those present at the farewell aif i " were Mrs. Carl Hammond and daughters Ruth and Dorotny, Mri-. Ed. Warren anti baoy Jaqueiin . M s. Fred Chroniste and Dickie, Mrs. Charles Maloney. Mrs. Gregg McFarland and daughter Phyllis Jean, Mrs. Paul Klrehenbauer, Mrs. Robert Gaiard and daughter Patsy Mrs. Sarah Schnitz, Miss Wilhelmina Schnitz and Mrs. Meril Schultz and sons Bobbie, Dickie, and i Ralph Allen. BUNCO CLUB ENTERTAINS GUESTS I The members of the North End Bunco Club entertained with a guest party at the home of Mrs. Floyd Arnold on Closs street, Wednesday night. Decorations of roses were used aboi’t the entertaining rooms, where tables were arranged for games of I
Bunco. Mrs. James Strickler and Mrs. Erwin Elzey received the high .score przes among the members and Mrs. Ed Miller received the consolation prize. Mrs. Clarence Weber and Mrs. Jack Harker were presented the high score prizes among the guests and Mrs. John Bein»ke was awarded the guest consolation p.ize. Following 'he games and dainty one course luncheon was served. | Guests a' the affair other than the the regular club members were the Mesdames Floyd Hunter. Gottlii :> Stauffer, John iloltliouse, Clarence; Weber, Jack Harker, Harry Young, Harve Baker. John Beineke. Dallas! Goldner and Earl Butler, and Miss I Lucflle Biddle. The club members will enjoy a picnic in Hie l.e'inia i Park at Berne! the next mcetiux. Briefly Told The wdrk is never done whil the power to work remnlns. —— 0> A.n Easier Way ' [>i'»pninu ice on clouds <iin f.roduco rain, declares a sei I enlist. But what’s wrong with tli»- , niucli simpler method of cJeipiinu ' the <nr?
Don’t Rasp Your Throat With Harsh Irritants | “Reach for a LUCKY instead" Piece yourfinger on your Adam’s Apple. ■■Hr are actually touching your larynx —this is your voice box “it contains your vocal chords. When you consider \ your Adam’s Apple, you are considering your throat-your vocal chords. What is the effect of modern Ultra • ROIi/ Violet Rays upon tobacco? Dr. E.E. Free, one of America’s well-known scien- : I who was retained by us to study ■; /. |V 1 Lucky Strike’s manufacturing process, Ms-Y" Y ! a£ * £ ' i ’ ess ’ ri 9 ■■*’£ aiuminating EngineertBSP ' I Ing Society, said: "The essential effect of the Ultra Violet is the production of better tobacco and iHI : villi’ of cigarettes regarded by virtually all / smokers who have tested them as milder a l esser tendency to cause ' ■' throat irritation.” ; Here in Amerlc «> lucky STRIKE is the ? only cigarette that employs Ultra Vlolet Rays in connection with its exclusive "TOASTING" Process—the only ' Yol cigarette that brings you the benefits of the exclusive "TOASTING" Process which expels certain harsh irritants present in al! raw tobaccos. F- Y LT ; iijYYYYy ■ NEW YORK, N. Y, ... kv. .'..wX’X ..v.*. -mm'. . .waflWoUx Jxflwm ■ - • • It O to OUS to cl • 11. i , i tra ’ e ' er v Tmc,- ; including the use or Ultra Violet Rays Sunshine Mellows — Heat Purifies nYbYc. n« r - works. Your Throat Protection —against irritation—against cough ! —
||Town Talk:
Miss Marie Kolter, student nurse i at Hie Methodist Hosiptal in For 1 I Wayne, is spending a two weeks va- | cation ir the M. F. Woithman home. .Miss Esther Beery of the Luthei ran Hospital, Fort Wayne is enjoy-! i ing a week’s vacation at the home! I of her mother, M.s. Jess Beery. Fred Hammond and W. if. Dettlinger went to Detroit, Michigan,! I this morning and will drive back! | two new Chryslers. i Mrs. R. (’. Hosterman -.nid baby Sylvia Mae of Charleston, We.-t Virginia, is visiting witli her fathI er. Rev. M. W. Sunderman find family in th ; c ’y. Tlie Misses Gieiinys Elzey and ; Marcella Brandyberry are spending several days at Adams Lake, the j guests of ’.Ess Elzey's grandmother, ' Mrs. Amanda Baxter. ) Ms.V. J. Bormann and Mrs. Ray-1 liifiiul l- e lor were guesls at th"
: ——————— i .luncheon bridge given by Mrs. Wil-! t Park Blvd. Fort Wayne this after : noon. Frank Krick. William Krick and 1 1 James Krick will motor to Lansing, I Michigan Saturday to accompany Joe Krick, who attends Michigan State University, to Ilia home in j this city. Mr. Krick will spend the summer vacation here with his par- • •I! .-, Mr •Hid Mrs. Frank Krick. | M.s, Cora Schum and daughter i.Ma» y of Willshire, Ohio, were nests of Mrs. Homer Myers and family, and Mrs. John Hoblet of this I ity, Wednesday. Mrs. Schum, Mrs. ' 'Myers, and Mrs. Michael Sorg mo- . lured t ) Fort Wayne in the after-1 noon Miss Pauline Affolder, who has j been visiting relatives at Van Wert Ohio for the past week returned to ; her home today. > Mrs. Ora McAlhaney and daugh- ■ 'ers Peggy Lou and Maigie and son
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Bobby spent the day in North Man-' • i cheater. . Word was received from FredeI rick Schroyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. u’ , Ben Schroyer who, with his aunt, ' Miss Elia Mutschler of Los Angelea. .California is motoring through the East Federick stated that he was ! having a wonderful time, and that ’ 'hey had visited many places of inj te:rest en route to New York City. , Rev. and Mrs. E. L. Worthman of~ I Keil, Wisconsin, who are visiting ’ with Rev. Worthman's father, Lewis Worthman, Senior, at Hagley, were tile guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Scnroyer and other friends and relatives in the city today. Henry Busclie spent Wednesday '• afternoon in Fort Wayne. New Face Powder Stays On Longer If you have large pores use a face powder that will not clog them. A I new French process called MELLO-' ’ iGI O makes the skin look young, stays on longer, furnishes a youth- ... tul bloom, does not irritate the skin jor make it look pasty or ft»ky._ ti | Spreads smoothly. Try this new* wonderful Face Powder MET.LOGLO. _<
