Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 161, Decatur, Adams County, 9 July 1931 — Page 3

Tparis Styles ■]; \!AKV KNIGHT staff Correspondent July S. (U.R) A new form , tj S)tutlon for the Eves of the in the shape of a ’■"iei-n full-length sports I ami built in the raglan The choice colors of this are greyish beige, Sjurjßuse yellow, and all pure , . f the same material L B( j lj;i" pullovers worn outside I are smiling companions. | for country wear. model called "Roman-; unJl is another apple to Eve. It, ( a tine patterned chiffon ' ■ u with a three-quar-I pr At which can be bloused and tied Bound the waist. It has an uneven scurf .collar on 1 I k which lilouses at the [hut is fitted tightly around | fth. lover of navy blue and is a practical dress of chlf- j hue for the body and white L , mhroidery done in eyelets L collar and sleeves of the lint accompanies it. Many a haw blue short sleeved jack nsforms an evening gown inappropriate dinner ensemble. NDS SURPRISE E WITH SHOWER luting Mrs. Homer Phillips, , i*l, rn hor re-m.t marriage

Skeep down ‘ I w EXPENSES BY IP SHOPPING HERE l ' Every Day I 1 I I Dnunape Values in I SMART SILK 1 DRESSES Ntw Shipment Crepe. Chiffon, Georgette. Spic and Span _ . „ , Voile and Prints. It has been many j Hatiste years since you have been DRESSES offered greater values or The smartest, smarter fashions than 1 coolest fathions ~ , , . , you can imagine. these •rocks, at Only | New floral prints 98c $3.98 r~ —: Lovely Voiles !b ,nch 36 or 40 inch wide fine Lrown Muslin and sheer, in a range rs colors and patterns Good, close even summer'dr ess. S ° rt ° f weave Musiin. i I Yard 19c | I Yard 5c | J Rayon Lingerie Bloomers, Panties, Stepins these are strictly first qua’ity no lb»nt miss this opportunity—each C tliilds Play Suits — ;{(» inch Dress Percale—ilo stri pcs or cham- Pull count. small and "•ays trimmed in red. laiue figured, light or Sizes 2 to 8 OfV dark grounds „ * 1 ’ rls or Womens and Mens knk from « ftß lathing Suita-All wool Tombed yarns"' short" Ta " ® r \ n<H ' k 7*. "f fast colored C>r P 7 c e effect £ ***°^ broadcloth. Each 2sC S!j" $1.98 Mens Tuepio or ,», ain Overalls 9 ,{lue VVork Shirts 85c M n ° 9 'alue. Guaranteed fast Made of extra heavy 9 'olor. in stripes, checks b'ue denim; full cut; I 49c I d ‘ r . back ..69c C. A. Douglas Co. I s °utb of Court House DECATUR

CLUB CALENDAR Thursday Rocket Club Dance, Country Club ) p. ni. U. B. Ladies Aid Society Mrs. Andrews. 2:30 p. m. Pythian Sister picnic, Lehman 1 Park. Berne. Christian Ladles Aid Society church parlors 2:30 p. m. Friday Pleasant Mills Epwortli league ice cream social, Pleasant Mills i school luwn. Tirs:ah Club, Ren Hur Hall, folI 'owing lodge. Saturday Church of Cod Ladies Aid pastorale, Schmitt Meat Market. 1 was Miss Bernice Engle, the Meslames Miles K. Baker of Port I Wayne and Ira Barker of this city | entertained at the home of the latter cn South First street, Wedneaj day evening, with a miscellaneous shower. The affair was a surprise to the honor guest, who found her 'friends waiting at the Harker homo at eight o'clock. Appointments were of pasiel oil ors in keeping witli summer, and | summer ttowefs were used ao-jut | Hie rooms. Pretty tallys were giv|eil the guests and several games of | bunco were played High score | prizes were awarded to Mrs. Delota Engle, Miss Margaret Haley and (Mrs. Albert Beery, who in turn pre--1 sente.l them to the bride. Mrs.

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Phillips was then presented with several packages which proved to be a number of beautiful and useful gifts for a bride. ’File small tables were then centered with snapdragons and summer flowers and a one-course luncheon was served liy the hostesses. Those present were the Misess Juanita Baumgartner, Jeanette l Beery, .Mary Macy, Margaret and 1 Dorothy Haley, and the Mesdames Albert Beery, Irvin Elzey, Delota Engle, (lien BarKley. Lloyd Ahr, Dale Riley, Homer Phillips, Miles Baker and Ira Harker. INVITATIONS ISSUED FOR SHOWER Mrs. Fred Stauffer, 325 North Ninth street, has issued invitations! ' foi a miscellaneous shower honor-! ing her sister, Mrs. Robert Stride-j ler, who before her recent marriage j was Miss Ruth Hammond. The I party will take place at the home of Mrs. Stauffer, Tuesday, July It, at eight o'clock, HONOR GUESTS WITH EVENING PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neireiter entertained witli an evening party at their home on Ninth street, Wednesday evening, honoring a number of out-of-town friends. The evening was spent in playing games and a social time, after w hich light refreshments were i served by Mrs, Neireiter. Those present were Mrs, F. L.! Rodenbaugh and daughter Mar jorie of Huntington; the Misses . Wyola and Arnola Tudor of Wa-| ’ hash; Miss Virginia Spahr of Royal , Oak. Michigan; Miss Gertrude Brandyberry, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Niermeyor and daughter Kathryn. Mr. and Mrs. William Kohls and daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. NeiI reiter. t BETTER HOMES CLUB f HOLDS REGULAR MEETING The mem.iers ’of (he Better! j Homes Economics Club met at the) home of Mrs. Mabelle Myers on ( Mercer avenue, Wednesday after- ' noon. The meeting avas opened by sing-j ing. “America,” and Mrs. Dunbar, of Monroe offered the opening pray-l er. A vocal duet, “Have Thine j Own Way,” was sung by Mrs. E. W. Busehe and Miss Irene Winteregg after which the club creed was read and the roll call was answered by sixteen members and one visitor. Mrs. James Anderson gave a talk 1 on “Feeding of Children," and Mrs ■ Virgil Wagoner told df the "Care of the Teeth." Mrs. Faye Smith ! Knapp gave an interesting address on "Child Welfare,” and Mrs. R. D. j Myers talked to the ladies on . “Clubwork." A social afternoon was then enjoyed and Mrs. Myers served refreshments of ice cream, cake and iced tea. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. E. W. Busehe in j August. Three new members were welcomed Into the club Wednesday. They are Mrs. ‘Mrs. William isch, Mrs. Lauren Burkhead and Mrs. Dunbar. MINISTER'S WIFE SURPRISED WITH PICNIC Mrs. T. H. Harmon, wife of Rev. Ha mon, pastor of the Union Chapel United Brethren church, was surprised with a picnic dinner given by members of the congregation last Sunday at the Legion Memo-j lial I’ark in this city. Seventy-five ' members of the church congrega- j tion attended the picnic dinner. [ which was served at the noon hour at the park. The afternoon was spent in a social manner. Rev. and Mrs. D. B. Blauvelt and family of Monroevllel were guests I from out-of-town. CLUB MEMBERS ENJOY LAKE PARTY I The members of the Five Hund ted Club and one additional guest. Mrs. Mu y Mu taugh, enjoyed an all day par.y at the summer cottage of! Mis. Lena Deininger at Rome City, Wednesday. At twelve o’clock a dinner was served the members after which several games of five hundred were i played. High score prizes were awarded to Mis. Ella Hyland, Mrs. - Deininger. Mrs. Emma Schulte, and Mrs J H. Rremerkamp. A social afternoon was then en- j joyed and at five o'clock a lunch ! ton was sei ved. i FIRST REUNION OF £WYCART FAMILY The first Swygart reunion was held Sunday, July 5, at the home J ‘of Wayne Gaunt, living oue mile and a half southeast of Pleasant j Mills. A basket dinner was enjoyed it the noon hour. Those attending were: Harley, Swygart and family, and Robert, Harry, Marguerite of Laketon; I Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stewart and j family, Peggy Lou 'and Jo Anne of' North Manchester; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schlosser of Portland; Mr. | and Mrs. Eliza Swygart and family i Iris. Eilene, Wayne, Everett, Gale.' all of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Harry , Swygart of Bryant, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. E.nest Swygart. Mr. and Mrs. j Warren Clow and family, Kathryn,, Virginia. Marion, all of Van Wert, Ohio; Mr. aud Mrs. Arthur Gaunt of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Gaunt and son James of Blufftnn; Mrs. Polly flaunt of Fort Wayne; Mis. Goldie Gaunt of De--11 I

catur: Mr. and Mrs Wayne Gaunt and sqn Hilly, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Christener and family, Clara, Chris-! tie, of Monroe; • Paul Swygart and! Alert Patenbrook of Monroeville. During the afternoon, the officers for the next year were chosen as follows: Fllssa Ewyzart, president; Ernest Swygart, sec-eta; y and trea- ! surer. Afternoon guests at the family gathering wore Mr. and Mrs. John Left and family of Roanoke; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunt aud family, Emma O'Dette and daughter of Cleveland, Ohiov Mrs. C. Fianklin of ljecatur; Miss Sylvia Kayle. Frank Itayle, Carton Kayle. TliurI man Kayle of Monroe. HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Arlo Drake and Samuel Cottrell j we.e honored with a supper, last evening, at the home of Mr. and! Mrs. Dorwln Drake of this city, the! occasion marking the birthday annive:saries of the two honored guests. A delicious supper was served and later, ice cream, cake, and iced tea were served. The honored guests were recipients of several birthday gifts. Those present at the suppj r were Mrs. Clarence Chronister of Wren, Ohio; Miss Garr of Bluffton; prlando Springer, Miss Mable Sprin-1 ger and Victoria Springer. Mr. and | Mrs. Samuel Cottrell and family | Irene, Ida May, Earl, Don, Frank, j and Vera, all of near Decatur; Mr. |and Mis. Darrel Williams, Mrs. j Charles Braun and sons Robert and Junior, Mrs. Walter Bollinger and son Billy, Eddie Isch. Salom Eicher, My I tie Drake, and Mr. and Mrs. Do: win Drake and family, Arlo, Les-! ter, Reggie, Charles, Harry Saman- j tha and Raymond, all of this city. ! ROOT TOWNSHIP I 4-H CLUB MEETS j The Root Township 4-H club met j witli Miss Marguerite Kitson. with | I the Misses Elizabeth and Vera Bei- ! hold assisting, Wednesday after- | noon. I Tlle sewing classes were held, j after which the regular routine of I business was followed, and Miss I Helen Brintzenhoffe was chosen as ;tlie new vice-president of the organj ization. Games were played on the Jaw u of the Kitson home, and dainty I | refreshments were served by the hostesses. Those present at the meeting ! were the Misses Bernice ('aide, j Eima June Wynn, Harriet Kunkle, \ , Betty Fristlnger, Edna Beane.! | Gwendolyn Parrish, Mary Jane! . Kunkle. Anvonel Beihold. Sunna ’ Kunkel, Elizabeth and Vera Hei : I hold, Elizabeth Reed, Helen and' I A rolls Brintzenhoffe, Marguerite! ; Kitson. Mrs. Dale Moses. Mrs Slier-! ! man Kunkle. and Mrs. Frank Kit-1 ! son. o OPERATORS AT FEDERAL MEET (CONTINUED FORM P\GE ONE); tended follow: W. L. Robinson, Youghiogheny 1 and Ohio Coal company, Cleveland; 1 Howard Sliowalter, Continental j Coal company, Fairmont. W. Ya.; i P. VV. Snyder, C. C. B. Smokeless company, Mount Hope, W Va., Holly Stover, Stover's Smokeless Coal Fuel. Washington: S. K. Lyon and W. W. Stevenson. Consolidated Coal company. New York; C. E. Backus. Clinefleld Coal corporation, New (York; George B. Harrington, Chi'cago. Mllmington and Franklin Coal | company, Chicago; Eugene McAul-; j iffe, Union Pacific Coal company, Omaha; J. D. J. Morrow. Pittsburg Coal company, Pittsburgh; C. P. | Richardson. West Kentucky Coal! company. Sturgis. Ky. Former Broadway Beauty Reduces By Running Pa. is, —(UP) —Mrs. Mabelle Corey, once belle of Broadway and mari ica to rittsbu gh millions, is the head of a new s. hool of thought for 'reducing which is u compromise i > between nudism ami steam baths. , At her castle near Versailles, the Chateau do Villegenis. Mrs. Corey comprises a one woman track team 'and does her daily dozen lups on the cinder path. Speed means nothing, it is dura- | | lion which counts In the new Corey ! reducing system. The limbs wh cli I once mled Broadway and may or ; may not have had some influence jupon the marriage of :he Pittsburgh I millionaire and the N -\v York show- ; _,lrl are as beautifully fotmed as ever and poundage that refused to I budge unfit- massaging anti or'ina.y d.eting has gone. Many have .ollowed tier example |and at tile American Coun'ry Club i near Paris be e is a secluded I straightaway for women reducing | runners. There is also a stadium. . the Stade Elizabeth, at the edge of 1 Paris now reserved exclusively for i women. New Powder Gives Girlish Bloom I clog the pores. Its special tint is! don witli MELLO-GLO. Try this ! The new French procese by which i it is made makes it stay on longer. spread smoother, and will not MELLO-GLO. the new face powdyouihful. No flakiness or irritanew wonderful face powder. I er, will keep your skin from ox- | poaure and preserve Us youth. '

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Mrs. F. L. Rodenbaugh an <1 ! daughter Marjorie of Huntington are spending several days visiting at the William Kohls home. Paris Beery of Toledo, Ohio, is j visiting his sister, Mrs. Delota ! Engle, and ether relatives in tills !city. Mrs. Henry Barkley and s n Melvin Gallpgly, Mrs. Charles Davis land daughter Marjorie have returni ed from Bartlesville, Okla., where | they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sark. Rev. H. H. Ferntheil and family i and Clark William Smith left toI day for Cincinnati, Ohio, where ! they will visit with relatives. Rev. j Ferntheil and Clark William Sm'tli will return Saturday and Mrs. ! Ferntheil and children w ill remain I for a several week’s visit at Cin- | dnnati. The Misses Manager, Irene, and

I - - " Gofcjafex youT. Don’t Rasp Your Throat i With Harsh Irritants sjUt’ i-M "The tissues above and below the vocal Sra&lfttfgrgvK.;. chords and the vocal chords them* Se^VeS ma y become acutely or chroni* 111 LUCKY STRIKE’S exclusive "TOASTING” mBS sell these expelled irritants to manuJf|gK are not present in your LUCKY STRIKE. So "Consider your Adam’s Apple" — that is your larynx — your voice box - it ¥ & Z —— l “It’s toasted” . The Lucky Strike Including the use of Ultra Violet Rays Dance ° rches * v ’ tra, every TuesSunshine Mellows —Heat Purifies satutdZ Your Throat Protection --against irritation — against cough NjTnLwb! *

Helen Holthon-c, Ilclpn ur.d Mary ; Ma.'-arel Vnglcwcdc enjoyed a picnic and bathing party at the Cline ! Swimming pool, Wednesday evening. Mr. and M:s. E. W. Johnson have ; moved from West Madison street, | into the Sciiug property on South Third street i Ms. Albert Gehrig and daughter j Greta of Huntington are vi.-bilng With Mr“. Gehrig's mother, Mr r Maude Dorwin. L. P. Kart, of the Farmers Guide : Huutineton. visited in Adams county Wednesday. F: angle Noack visited with ft lends in Fort Wayne Wednesday i vening. Mr. and Mts. William Affolder visited i:i Berne Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred King and daughter Kathryn and son Dick

i vinited with relatives at Cehna, 0.. ! Wednesday evening. The Misses Grace Thomas, Oval Hunger, and Emma Ulirick. and the Messrs. Bill Crabtree, Danny Bice of Fort Wayne, and Dick Myers of this city enjoyed a picnic in the Lehman Park at Bertie, Wednesday evening. The Misses Catherine Archbold 'land Glennys Elzey spent Tuesday visiting in Fort Wayne. Miss Kmma Ulirick of Fort W’ayn • Is spending a week’s vaca- ' | tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. :! Frank Uhtick in this city. The Misses Glennys Elzey and Muicela Brandyberry will leave Fri- ’! lay for Adams Lake where they will ! spend the week. Dick Myers of this city spent j Tuesday visiting in Van Wert, O. ’I Mr. and Mrs. Miles K. Baker ! and Miss Uleora Baker of Fort I Wayne visited in this city Wedt he day evening. Miss Agnes Fuhrman spent l Wednesday evening and Thursday ■, in Fort Wayne. J W. Ash of Fort Wayne was a business visitor in this city today. I George lloop and David Cramer ; visited friends at Geneva, Tuesday

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— - i i . . .{evening. I- G. Kllinghnm and daughter, Mrs J. Ewing Bond, of Fort 'w’avrie ■! called on friends here last ew ititig. Mts. Doiotliy Goodrich and .laugh* ’ j ter, Miss Nancy will motor to their • | home at Indianapolis tomorrow. Mrs. J. VV. Tyndall and grand daughter Miss Mary Catherine Tyndall will accompany them and will visit* ovi r tiie week-end with Miss Bertna Heller. ' Miss Fiances Dugan is at home ' from Boston for a few weetpT visit | with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cs#(is ol' Huntington visited here lasH-ee-ht. Judge VV. J. Vesey of Fort Wayne' l attended to business here today. The Walter Johnson family has moved from Madison street to tTf?~ Rehug residence on South' Third st ecu, recently vacated by the Hod-' t m family. Mrs. Grace Alwein and I family of Shelby, Ohio, who own j the Madison street property will* | move In re soon and occupy it.

IJ.H. Ointment for Eczema O Round Dance Thursday and Saturday ni {> h t. 50c Rents. Ladies free. Sunset.