Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 259, Decatur, Adams County, 2 November 1931 — Page 3

SE(«W zWwETY I Jvik Zr Miss Mary Macy II IP* Jr Miss Margaret Haley Phones 1000—1001 \a

■ ■JaL | ' :NI)AR ffi Monday ''"'""" 1 Vwct--- • :; "- ■KiW 8 Meting BjbelF’wrr s p. tn. K|HfagT v s "‘ Kt& ;••<> p- >»■ .' *• M nifat an I ■fate,[cl: n. pa.lors. PjSL’ Ml'ni. - I I. Ms. Carl P- "'■ fcn I ' s meeting. U n l« S p. m. KBul. Mi.-s Margaret il m ' ■ ■te Sr W M. A.. Mrs. KK'.i me -t at the Hossr li.n rehearsal. Mrs. K, Trur-n \\ email's dull Home Walters, one F. M. - Paul Society. :’ Mr. . Donald. S pin. , ■£pr< j. 3ti p. nt. Thursday M.--:el;aiy Society, - Mrs Fred pm. | Women's Home Mispiety, Mrs. Fred .Mills, I Ever Ready Class. Mrs. r, 7:30 p. m. Ind T. Club will meet afternoon at two o'clock . f of Mrs. Fred Chronisstreet. All members are o be present ss session of the Civic the Woman's Club will " fifteen o'clock to■H"- rogram to be KBE^V'' ■* ladies club B®ins families ■Kmb. - . t ] lP Kirkland |^V" b and their families' a t a masquerad•> jf® P art .'' at the Kirkland Friday night. 1

_ — ■ — - “^K e/ ' s Vicks Vafro Ruh "Uuiounce a New Plan for !(■ Home - Control of Colds L«HVoines With Development of a New Product: I ~ Companion Io the Famous Treatment, on a New Idea For Prevention of (’olds.

WW^" ss it | l'' ;> Further O’-n ol the Family! P This Winter- * Money, Health. century ago, Vicks introduced the modern ■^B ni " , lu>d of treating colds. r| se & Throat Drops Bw^ V(, loptnent by the Vicks a new idea ■ Renting colds. Together, 1 allies make possible ! ' lc ' 48 Plan for better, EJI “ f ( °'<lh- and reduction' »ndiv "Coids-Tax" in time, health. E'B is the Vick Plan of Con-®-~l SFORE a Cold Starts. EL ' "sure to colds or to any that ordinarily lead lcrow ded indoor places E3’ 1 1> " orly ventilated rooms EM empe,a tur( . changes wet Pt< ’ e^c ' — that slow e normal functioning of atur e’s marvelous “first ! »?etense against colds"-use! prom »tly. Or, if a 'R tt y threatens —at that!

-— _ | The guests arrived at the pa.ty | masked in clever costumes, and following a contest held to guess! j the identity rtf each, a luncheon was served, on attractive Halloween baskets. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Griffith. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arnold, D-. and Mrs. j Grandstaff. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Take, i Mr. and Mrs James Manley. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Strahm. Mr. ami; Mrs. Frank Fugate. Mr. and Mrs. i Will Sautbine, Mr. and Mrs. Will Yager, Mr. and Mrs. Will Scherry, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Arnold." Mr. and Mrs. Luther Arnold. Mr. an I Mrs. John Borne, Mr. and Mrs. | Fred Bracht, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ahrman, Mr. and Mrs. Victor By-1 erly, Mrs. Jessie Byerly, Mrs. Ella! Helmrick. Mrs. Sam Henschen, Anna Ehrman, Margaret Arnold. Blanche Fugate. Ruth Yake, Hazel! Yake, Francis Slickman. Leah! Griffith. Doris Andrews. Mildred! Henschen, Dick Arnold, George! Ehrman, Paul Arnold. Herold! Henschen. Dale Adler. Glen Grit' ! fith. Stanley Arniold, Gene Arnold. Billy Yaney and Don Arnold. HONOR SON WITH DINNER PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Murray Holloway of Pleasant Mills entertained at din ner Sunday, honoring their son, I Bobby, who cslebrbated his eighth birthday. Centering the dining table | was a large birthday cake and cov-1 ers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Guy 1 Steele and son Edwin of Fort ! Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Harve Koos | and son Guy of this city, Mrs. J. j H. Steele, Joe and Evangeline | Steele. Mr. and Mrs. Holloway and! son Bobby of Pleasant Mills. The Historical Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at two o’clock at the home of M.s. M. E. Hower. Mrs. Fred Hancher will be the leader for the a.ternoon's program. The Women's Missionary Association of the United Brethren church will meet at the home of Mrs. William Arnold, Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock. Those who desire to attened the meeting I are asked to meet at the local I church at one-titteen o'clock where cars will be provided for transporta-i tion. The Dutiful Daughters class of the Evangelical Sunday School will meet at the home of Mrs. Brice I I Roop. Tuesday evening at seven ■ o’clock. Members are requested to note the change in day. ROOT TOWNSHIP CLUB HAS ALL DAY MEETING IA large number of members of the Root Township Home Econo- ! mics Club were delightfully entertained with the regular all day meeting, Friday, at the home of Mrs Wilda Rice, near this city. Mrs. Charles Johnson was the assisting ' hostess. During the forenoons session the ladies cooked several dishes for the luncheon which was served at the 1 noon hour. The food cooked includ-

'first stuffy, sneezy irritation of. 1 the nasal passages—a few drops up each nostril, and many annoy-1 i ing colds will be avoided. 2.—AFTER a Cold Starts. At night, rub Vicks Vapoßub well over throat and chest and cover with warm flannel. Leave bed-clothing loose around the neck so the medicated vapors can be ini haled all night long. During the | I day —any tiipe or place—use the I convenient Vicks Drops as often; las needed. This gives you full 24- ! hour treatment. (If there is a cough, you will like the new Vicks Cough Drops — medicated with ingredients of Vicks VapoRub). Trial Offer to Vick Users The makers want every user of Vicks Vapoßub to try Vicks Nose Drops. Free trial samples of the Nose Drops were sent every druggist in the United States —but if you failed to get yours, buy a bot-I tie today and try out the Vick | Plan for better Home-Control of | Colds as directed. If you are not | delighted with results, your drug- ■ i gist is authorized to refund your I money without question.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1931.

ed carrot fritters, vegetable loaf, Brown Betty, vegetable pie with potato crust. After the luncheon the session was devoted to making plans for the Achievement Day program which will be held on Thursday, * nx ember 19. Parts were assigned l and it was decided to hold a rehearsal at the Monmouth high school j gymnasium, Tuesday evening. • he Root township Home Economics club reported a large number iof new m nbers who were welcomI‘ d into the club during the past I month of October. They Were Esta I Fleming, Mrs. Francis Fuhrman | Mrs. John Parrish. Lois Fuhrman. I Miss Thelma Cogan, Mrs. Fred Ma-i I han. Mrs. Harve Haggard. Mrs. Paul I Gould. Mrs. W. A. Lytle,, Mrs. Har-I H t Rice, and Miss Erma Gage. Those 'p esent at the Friday meeting were the Mesdames Ed. Christen. John Magley, Dais Moses Jacob Weidler, Ernest Tuinbleson, C I). Kunkel, R. K. Fleming. S. T. Kunkel. Charles Barnhouse. Jesse King! ton. R. (J. Wynn. S. S. MagI ley, Wilda Rice, and Charles JohnI son. j little guests enjoy HALLOWEEN MASQUERADE Dickie King entertained a numj her of his little friends with a Hal j loween masquerade party at the I home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. . J H. King on North Filth street, I Friday night. The King home was decorated for the occasion with Halloween colors j and effects. The guests arrived at ■ the party en masque and the evenj ing was spent in playing games and ' contests. Small tables were arranged about j the room at the close cf the evenand the tables were laid with luncheon cloths of Halloween designs, and centered with HaHoween candles. A weird light was also cast from the 'pumpkfh faces arranged about the entertaining rooms. A dainty luncheon was served by Mrs. King assisted by Mrs. Homer Templin. Prizes were won by Jim i my Cochran, Betty Melchi, and Alice Yost, The guest list for the party comi prised Martha Macy Alice Yost Evej lyn Jane G aber, Patsy McConnell, Eleanor Niblick, Annis May Merry- | man. Virginia Fledderjohann, Patty I Lou ißaughn, and Betty Melchi, I Dickie Schaffer, Eddie Boknecht, Jimmy and Jackie Hunter, Billie Archbold, Bryce Breiner, Freddie Crider, Jimmy Cochran, Howard Gehrit, Dickie and Jimmie King. ENTERTAINS At SUNDAY DINNER Mrs. H A. Fuhrman entertained at noon dinner Sunday at her {i,ome north of this city for the following guests from Fort Wayne; Mr. and I Mrs. Beatty, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert I Fuhrman. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Baumgartner. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fuhrman will leave Wednesday for ■ New Britain, Conn., where they will , make their Imine. DECATUR WOMAN MARRIED TODAY The marriage of Mrs. Eliza Houser of Decatur, and Emmanuel Hart, a retired farmer of Monroeville, took place at the home of Mrs. Daisie Hollopeter, 1043 North Second street, this afternoon, Nov--1 ember 2, at two o'clock. The marriage vows were received by Rev. E. M. Foster, pastor of the Methodist Church in Monroeville, and the ceremony w r as witnessed by Mrs. Foster and Mrs. Hollopeter. The married couple left for Monroeville, where they will make their home. GUESTS ENJOY HALLOWEEN PARTY Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Dierkes entertained a number of their trends with a Halloween; party at their new home on Nuttman Avenue Saturday evening. Prizes at pinochle were awarded to Mrs. William Klenk and Edward Bleeke. A two course luncheon was . served at the small tables where I the decorations were ot Halloween colors. Those present were Mr. i and Mrs. William Klenk and son. I Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Werling and son of Fort Wayne; the | Misses Mildred Werling. Mabie i Lehrman, Erna Klenk, and the ; Messrs. Edward Bleeke, Harry , Heuer, Roice Walters and John Dierkes. — Miss Margaret Mylott will be hostess her bridge club. Wedi nesday eveninj”’ at eight o’clock at : her home on South Fifth street. ENTERTAIN WITH PARTY The Misses Margaret Schanterloh and Monema Blakey united in entertaining with a Halloween party at the home of the former, Thursday night. The entertaining rooms were decorated with Halloween designs. The guests attended the party masked in Halloween costumes, and the prize for the best masked was presented to Carl Bischoff, and the prize for the best score in hearts was presented to Carl | Schamerloh. Ghost stories were told and the guests were then led upstairs where witches on sticks wer>‘ 1 hidden. Following the games a luncheon was served by the hosI tesses.

The.- guest list included Ida Frosch, Marcella Bleeke, Hilda Blakey, Gertrude Schultz. Ella Thieme, Carl Bischoff, Elmer Schultz, Wilhuf Blakey, Harry Schamerloh. Harold Thieme, Waller Hoile, Frederick, Carl and Harold Schamerloh, and the hostesses the Misses Blakey and Schamerloh. The Calvary Ladies Aid Society will meet with Mrs. Fred Harman, Thursday afternoon! at one-thirty o'clock for the regular monthly meeting. Each member is requested to be present and to bring needle and thimble. The Antioch Missionary Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Thomas Titus allday Thursday. A pot-luck dinner will be served, and all members are urged to be present to help sew for the poor. The Ladies Aid Society of the Presbyterian church will hold a rummage sale in. the Bowers building on Monroe street, Friday and Saturday, November 13 and 14. JEFFERSON TEACHER MARRIED SATURDAY The marriage of Olen Marsh, principal and coach of Jefferson townshin high school and Miss Lucile Lowery of Bloomington, was solemnized Saturday afternoon. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Lowery of Bloomfield and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Marsh of Randolph county. The romance began while the bride and groom were attending Indiana University at Bloomington. The couple will reside in an apartment at the Eli Luginbill

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residence in Berne. Mr. Marsh has been principal of Jefferson high school for t'l. ; ..st seven years. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garard and daughter Patsy, entertained at dinner yesterday for Mr. and Mrs. Jatk Conway of north of Fort Wayne. The Every Ready Class of the Methodist Episcopal Sunday School I will meet with Mrs. Clyde Butler, Thursday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. Every member is requested to be present. • The Women's Home Missionary! Society of the Methodist Episcopal ! hutch will meet at the home of Mrs. Fred Mills, Thursday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock. Assist- j ing hostesses will be the Mesdames 1 Dan Erwin. Homer Lower, Henry Krick, and Jessie Burdg. o Fort Wayne Man Is Held For Shooting Fort Wayne, Ind., Nov. 2. —<U.R) —Fred Roller was held in default of $5,000 bond today on a charge of assault and battery with intent to kill, pending the outcome of a bullet wound suffered by Mrs. Mildred Wolcott Porter, 30. Roller engaged in a bitter argument with Forest Wolcott, Mrs. I Porter’s brother, over change from I a 50-cent piece he had given Wol-1 cott to purchase cigarets. Porter! got a .33 calibre rifle, returned to; the scene of the argument, and fir-; ed. Mrs. Porter, in an attempt to J intercede, went between the men ' as the shot was fired, and the bul- j let struck her. The wound was not j believed to be serious.

Mlbwnlalk Dr. C. C. Rayl returned Saturday niight from attending the Intel stat Medical Association meeting at Milwaukee, Wis.„ and visiting in Chi- ! cago the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gay andichil-! dren Helen and Norma have re- , turned to their home in Ithica,' Mich., after spending the week-end with Mi. and Mrs. Claude Gay and other relatives. Mrs, Dora Fairchild of» South Bend spent the week end here and attended to business. j Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Sebnitz and j sons Bobbie, Dickie, and Ralph Al- ! len of Ma ion visited over Sunday I 1 with relatives and friends in this I | city. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Smith of Mon I roe, and Mr. and Mrs. Clar -ncel Smith of Preble spent Sunday with 1 M . and Mrs. George Smith in Bucyrus, Ohio. They were accompanied home by Mrs. George Smith who I will spend the week here visiting i with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben j DeVor. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Badders and ( family accompanied Mrs. Mary E. I Franks of Indianapolis to this city I i where sh“ will reside. Mr. and Mrs. ’ Badders were accompanied to their j home Sunday, by M s. Cora Bad-' i ders, who has resided in this city I for sometime. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Everhart ; spent Sunday in Monroe visiting' j r« latives. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lake of ; this city entertained at dinner! i Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Henry ' ! Dovhrman of Fort Wayne. Curtis i Wolf and son Donald of this city were after dinner guests.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crist, Mr. I and Mrs. Waldo Eckrote visisted at Kokomo and Peru, Sunday. S. W. Hale and Mrs. Clara An ' derson, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Walters of this city attended the! night Sunday School class meet- i ing of the Geneva United Brethren' church, Sunday evening. Mr. Walters gave air address at the 1 meeting. Miss Velm i Finney of Huntington visited with friends in this city Sunday. Henry Busche of tfie Indiana! Central College, Indianapolis,! spent the week-end with his par-j ents, Mr. ami Mis. Fred Busche. James McCullough of route nine' came in Saturday evening to re-] new his suscriptlon for the twen-! tieth year. •fudge Kister met with a slight 1 accident while motpring home' Saturday but escaped without in-' jury. Miss Nellie Blackburn left Sat-' urday for Petersburg. Indiana. I where she will make her home! with an uncle. M. McStoops. W'ork of remodelling the Patter-! son home on South Second street Is nearing completion and it will be one of the attractive residences' in that section, strictly modern. The Decatur Loan Association is making the improvement. State Representative George Fries. Connersville, member of the 1931 Indiana General Assembly, was a visitor in Decatur today. Ri p. Fries is a personal friend of ] Mayor George M. Krick. Tlie oil spreader which exploded j in Ohio last Thursday was not the 1 one us d in the resurfacing o r [ second street in this city, it was ! learned today from Harry Meshberger. owner of the spreader used j hero. The first report was that it i

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1 was the local machine which had I exploded. o Cyclist Mishap Victim Columbia City, Ind., Nov. 2 — (U.R> —Cletos Tannerill, 23, living near here, died today of injuries suffered when the motorcycle on which he was riding was struck by an auto driven by Carl Bezner, i Fort Wayne. Otho Blaugh, 57, a farmer, was killed, and five persons were injured wlitui the auto he was driving colliffd head-on with anati er o , Steamboat In Distress Boston Nov. 2 (UP) —The Quar- ' ter-ecentury old stea n '•awler pat- ] rick J. O’Hara of Boston, with 21 ! men aboard, is crippled and in urg?nt need of assistance, she radioed | to coast guard headquarters here at noon today. The trawler reported her posi- • tion as 189 miles east of Highland ] Light. Cape Cod, and said she was I dri tin.g helplessly in a southeaster I ly direction.

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