Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 105, Decatur, Adams County, 2 May 1932 — Page 3
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J Karis Styles fei . JX Br “'“«>• ■? espe ■S?SJ , ‘ onlin e .*'*= U r :r " ll'oene Huber! ~~<„ been "operating" H^R,,., and the thing •J Kl. ' her salons . the ■ striking single I . . one on tv ;,..,i <ldiffe:ent H^H. : on a daytime 1,. epella t lie ruffles ... yell ,w. orange .. ti. ni the al'ov CELEBRATES tor ANNIVERSARY Itv E. Hiack <eleIC * 1 fifth wedding a dinner at their j ntl K , eet. Sunday u r I'-: including m- were .p oseur. . . i was served is '.’.red with beautiful 1 were gifts 0.1" the The horn red nt :. rented with their friends and .-vei.ing was enjoyrd fol- ! BBT — My'———" BBSESSMENTS ■! —on—j| STREETS, -j SEWERS, — ■SIDEWALKS I CITY k jE ■PROVEMENTS I ARE DUE | I THE FIRST I MONDAY ■IN MAY AND MUST BE PAID I ONOR I BEFORE THE | FIRST DAY I OF MAY I ■■S.ADA MARTIN I City Treasurer !'
CLUB CALENDAR Monday Monday Night Club. Mrs. Hubert Omlor. 7:30 p. m. Pythian Sisters Deg.ee Staff K. of I’. Home. 7:30 p. tn. Monday Night Bridge Club, Mrs. Christ Boknecht. 7 p. m. Delta Theta Tan business meeting. Mrs. George Thoms 7:30 p. m. Woman s Club Program for Girls Week, D. 11. S. Auditorium. 8 p. in. Christian Corinthian May Day breakfast, church parlirs, 5 to 8 p. m. Tu»sdav Mt. Talior Ladies Aid, Mrs. John Helm, 7:30 p. m. Kekionga 4 H Club, Pleasant Mills sch ol 1:30 p. m. C L. of C., Catholic school hall. 7:30 p. m. Evangelical Dutiful Daughter class, Mrs. Paul Kirchenbauer, 7:30 p. m. Zion Reformed W. M. S., parlors 2:30 p. m. Zion Reformed (1. M. G. church parlors, 8:00 p. m. Pytthian Sister benefit bridge and j bunco 'Party. K. of p. Home, 8 p. m Psi lota Xi Business meeting. ' Eno Lankenau home, 8 p. m. Thursday 1 Bridge Club, Miss Mary M icy, 7:30 p. m. M E. Ever Ready Class. Mrs. Giles Porter at Harry Butler home. 7:30 p. in. Calvary Ladies Aid, church. 1:30 i p. m. U. B. Ladies Aid. Mrs. Lucy j Johnson, 2 p. m. W. O. T. M. Mother's Day proI gram. Moose H 'me, 7 p. m. Methodist W. H. S„ Church I parlors. 2:30 p. m. Friday Pocahontas-Red Men Reunion. ' Red Men H ill, 7:30 p. m. | Five Hundred Club. Mrs. B. R. 1 Farr, 8 p. m. I a ha.ppy event. Guests were pre--1 sent from Fostoria, and Arlingt n. I ( ’.ilo and tins city. MARY C. KELLER HONORED WITH DINNER Miss Mary Catherine Keller, who took her first commiini n Sunday morning, was honored with a din- [ tier given by her parents, Mr. and Mr- Charles Keller at their home jon High street. Sunday noon. At tihe noon hour a dinner was I served and covers were laid for Mr. I and Mrs. Arthur Raunner and son Philip and daughter Helen Mr. and Mrs. William Blee and son James of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McNulty of Huntington. Miss Francile Oliver of Monroe, Floyd Keller and Mr. and Mrs. John Keller. Mr. land M s. Charles Keller and child I :en Mary Catherine. Eileen and j Eloise of this city. i TOWNSHIP CLUB ■ HOLDS MEETING The St. Marys Township Home I Economics Club met at the home of i Mrs. Fred Hilton. Thursday after--1 noon for the regular meeting. The i meetin.; was opened by the presi- ' dent with rhe singing of a sing, grayer was offered by Mrs. Hilton. The leade s then gave the lesson and demonstration on the color wheel, each member miking her LOOK AROUND YOUR HOMI . . . YOUR GUESTS DO NO W! XTy ani x e SELF-SMOOTHING I m .e* 11—L— J * LIJSTAQUIK FINISH With Kyanize Self-Smoothing Lustaquik Finish you can quickly transform dingy furniture or drab walls and woodwork. Easy to apply; no offensive odor; dries dust-free in one hour; hardens in four hours! Make this test. Cover a surface with Lustaquik and make a number of marks on it with a nail. 1 hen watch the avet paint smooth itself into a perfect finish! SELF-SMOOTHING •AIXTS ■ VARMSHKN- eWAMEI> CALLOW & KOHNB The Cut Rate Drug Store on East Side of Street
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own wheel for future use. Mrs Iris I larkless was asked to I Unwrap the .parcels whlcli wereglv-l j i n t > her by Lhe club. These were many beautiful gifts. A luncheon was served at the dose of the meeting by Mrs. Hilton assisted by Hazel Chronister and Lu. y Koos. Those present included M -. Nettle Sypliers. Mrs. Caipltola Clark; Mrs. Ev; Manlier, M.s> lona Shtlferly, Mrs. Bertha MeMichel, Mrs. May Tope. Mrs. LlxXlt‘ Geisler, Mrs. Oval l.ongenlier- □ “er, Mrs. otls Snman, Mrs. Ethel 1 Mann, M s. Ethyl Itay, Mrs. Fanny I Nyffler, Mrs. Dessa Johnson, Mrs. Mary C liter. Mrs. Nellie Jackson, M s. Wilma Schenck, Mrs. Hazel Chronister, Mrs. Lucy Koos, Mrs. Join Finan; Mrs. Mina Hilton, Mrs. Iris Harkless ami tile Misses Doris Sliifferly. Dvlly Chronl te Mary Finan, May Muuller. Fay M miler, Hazel, Hilton, Juanita Hiltm, Mary Koos. Marjory Cbroniste . Elinor Finan, Dorothy Finan, Amy Schenck, Le-its , Dailey of Yankton, South Dakota, and Miss Iva Gilpen of Fostoria, , Ohio. I The Calvary Ladies Aid Society will meet in the church parlors, Thursday afternoon at one-thirty o'clock. WILLIAM BREINER CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY William Breiner, well known Ad- , anis county man, celebrated his ninetieth birthday anniversary with a party. Sunday. May 1, it the home ; of Mr. and Mrs. William Liby at Monroe. At the noon hour a dinner was served and covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Breiner and son I Charles. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Breiner. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Liby. Mr. and Mrs Dale Oslsirn. Mr. anil Mrs. M s. Calvin Yost and children Alice and Boldly, Mr and Mrs. William Liby, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Brown and daughter Betty. Mrs. Goldie Gaunt, Clarence Myers, and the honored guest. William Breiner. t ‘—■ PLEASANT MILLS SENIORS HAVE PARTY The seniors of Pleasant Mills . high school held their annual class ■. arty at the school building. Tliurs- , day evening. A two course dinner was served to the seniors and their guests by Christena Fortney, Mary Moser, Ralph Burke and Harold Dolch. Henry Snyder, p incrpol of the schorl and.several of the guests haave dinner toasts. Out-of-door games were played ■ after the dinner. Those present ■ were Helen Daniels. Marcella Carve . Mrs. Ralph Yager, Florence Tinkham, Agnes Tlnkham, Hazel Hilton. Dollie Chronister, Zelma Eckles, Mary Ada Johnson, Amy i Schenck, Ma y Moser. Christen'i Fortney, and Ruth Ray, Henry Snyder. Jolin Fortney. Glenn Foor. Jim 1! Halberstadt, Clair Carver, Elton ■ ; Archer, Thomas Halberstadt. Nable J Raudenibitsh, Harold Dolch, and . 1 Ralph Burke. The Ever Ready Class of the I Methodist Episcopal Sunday school v-ill be entertained by Mrs. Giles 1 Porter at the home of her mother. Mrs. Harry Butler, Thursday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. The assisting hostesses will lie the Mesdanies Ervin Elzey, Leigh 1 Bowen. N. A. Bixler and Walter Eicher. ELKS LODGE TO HAVE DANCE ' The local B. P. O. Elks lodge will s-ponsor a dance at the Elks ' Home, Wednesday night. May 11. ' I Dancing will begin at 9 o’clock and I continue to midnight. Music for the dince will be furnished by the Paul Weaver orehesI tra of Fort Wayne. Tickets for the dance will' sell f.c one dollar a couple. . I The Mt. Tabor Ladies Aid Society I will meet Tuesday night at seveni thirty o'clfci k with Mrs. John Helm. '! HONORS UNCLE WITH DINNER PARTY ; | Mrs. Effie McGill entertained 1 with a dinner at her home on the state line. Saturday. April 30. honj oring her uncle, William Owens. IJ Mr. Owens is now eighty-six years ' of a;e and lives with his niece I Mrs. McGill. The immediate family II was present, and includes Mr. and [ Mrs. Charles Lautsenhizer and son Richard. Miss Lorna McGill, Mrs. ! McGill and the honored guest, Mr. j Owens. I A reunion of all members and former members of the Red Men ■ and Pocahontas lodges will be held at the Red Men Hill. Friday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. An interesting program is being planned and all members and anyone who over was a member of either chapter are cordially invited to be present. ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller entertained at dinner Sunday noon, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller who were recently mantled. Bouquets of pretty flowers were arranged about the rooms and a i delicious dinner was served to the 'following guests: Mr. and Mrs. A. C. p Smith and children, Morris. Genei vieve, and Joyce, and Mrs. Anna ' Bixler of Berne. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin I Miller, Mr. and Mis. Albert Miller
and children, Curl nnrt Ruth Joan, ' Rev. and Mrs. A. R. Fledderj Johann and daughters, Vlrxlnla unit l.elba, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brodbeck and sons Richard and Robert Miss Dorothy Johnston and Wilbur Robinson. Miss Mary Macy will entertain Hie members of her Hridge cinJi, at • her home Thursday night at sev-en-thirty o'clock. The meeting of the Girls Missioniry Guild of the Zion Reformed i Callieh will meet at eight o’clock | Tuesday night, Instead of sevenj till ty o'clock tis was announced. The Women’s Home Missionary. Society of the Methodist Episcopal Chili eh will meet in the church parlors, Thursday afternoon. May 5, at two-thirty o'clock. The Mesdatnes A. J. Smith, J. M Miller, Noah Bixler. D. D. Heller’and Henry Heller I will be the hostesses. Mrs. Horace ' Callow will be the leader for the ifternoon and Mrs. R. D. Mye s will give the chapter from the study book, "Challenge of Change”. Mrs. Dan Sp ang will have charge of the leaflets. A good attendance Is desired. The Five Hundred Club will meet with Mrs. B. R. Farr, Friday evening at eight o'clock. RUTH FUELLING HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY Miss Ruth Fuelling of north of this city entertained at her home. Sunday evening with a six o’clock dinner paity, the occasion being her birthday annive* sary. Site was assisted in serving the dinner by her mother. Mrs. Jncob Fuelling. Following the dinner games were played and an enjoyable social even ing was held. Those present were the Misses Elma and Rose Blakey, Alvira Schroeder, Lillian Kaiser, Ether Kukelhan, Ruth Fuelling, and the Messrs. Ait Doctor, Ernest Benzingo", Hugo Blakey, Carl, Oscar, Gust, IHerbert. and Martin Fuelling. iSUNDAY SCHOOL TO HOLD BANQUET Tlie Zion Reformed Sunday I School will sponsor i banquet for [ all mothers and daughters of the Sunday school in the church baseI meii't, Wednesday evening at sixthirty o'clock. The committee in charge includes Henry Graber, chairman, Fe d Litterer, Cb is Lehman and A. R. Ashbaucher. The men of the Sunday School will be responsible for the dinner and pr mise the mothers and daughters a real banquet. All mothers md girls of the Sunday School . are requested to be present at sixthirty o’clock shanp. i -• •» ENTERTAIN DINNER GUESTS Sir. and Mrs. Dan Tyndall of • Fourth street, entertained at dinner. Sunday night, the members of the Jewish Temple quintet of Fort Wayne and several other guests. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Jess Klopfenstein of Huntington; Mr. and Mrs. Cnet Hosier, Mrs. ' Leah Maley, Mr-. Florence Young, and Miss Luplla Fierpag of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Bowen and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tyndall and 1 daughters, Mary Katheryn and Anna Jane of this city. The Jewish Temple quintet took part in a program of music at the local Methodist church Sunday nigf.it. Feustel Is Improved Fo. t Wayne, Ind. May 2—(UP) — The condition cf Robert Feustal president of several utility unions of the Midland group was reported greitly improved here today. Feustal is suffering acute nephritis. McArdle Re-Elected Indianapolis. May 2 (U.R) John W. McCardlc today was unanimously re-elected chairman of (lie state public service commission. 0 \9 T E For Mrs. Ella Peoples for Recorder. One term only. No "4 on Democratic ballot. Sanitary Scientific Economical Durable B. J. Smith Drug Co. Expert Tross Fitters Notice to Breeders Gypsy King, roan, 6 year old registered Belgian stallion No, 15195, weighs 2100 tbs., will make the season at my farm, 5 miles west of Monroe. Not responsible for accidents but use every precaution to prevent same. Terms—sl2 50 to insure colt tc stand and I suck. Eli Beer
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Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Zerkle and Mr. and Mrs. Harve Koos spent Sunday evening In Fort Wuyne where they attended the tabernacle. I Mrs. W. Guy Hoghe and daiigli-; te:s I ene and Helen and Mr. and Mrs. (’. A. II ig'he of Ohio City." Ohio ■ spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs William Hitchcock of near this : city. Mrs. Effie McGill of the state | line and Mrs. Rhoda Hill of this <lty | spent Sunday at Peru. Miss Bernadine Shraluka and Ethel Shady, Jerome Myers and Hugh Engle spent Sundiy evening In Fort. Wayne. The Misses RutTi Risip and Mary , Milntosli, student nurses at Fort Wayne spent the week-end In this j .city. Mr.-. Cora 11. Miller of Fo t Wayne is visiting f.lends on the state line for a few days. Cal E. Peterson, kja.l Blackburn' and E. B. Adams attended church at Bluffton yesterday m irning with the Comrttandery. Mr-. Elizabeth Morrison and grandson B u< e Wallace of Indianapolis, visited here over the weekend. * Miss Pearl Ray who is attending Ball State Teacher's college at Mun- 1 cie was here over the week end to ' attend the Pleasant Mills com-, mencement exercises, her sister, I | Miss Ruth Ray, being one of the ' graduates. Miss llene Burk has been-ill with tonsilitis the past several days. I Grover Baumgartner of Berne ! ' attended the Gottschalk meeting here Satin day evening. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Magley and Jlr. and Mrs. Ferd Peoples motored ■ to Fort Wayne Sunday and enjoyed I dinner with Mr. and Mrs. J>an Aughenliaugh. Dick Heller, Jr„ returned from Renssalear today, his mother driving to laigan poit to meet him. Mr. and Mrs. R bert Peteraon and ■ daughter. Joyce, of Fort Thomas, I Kentucky, visited with the J. S. Peterson family here Sunday. Senator Thurman Gottschalk | went to Fort Wayne this morning where he will conclude his campaign as a candidate for the demo- ' cratic nomination for congressman. The old laundry building on south , Second street has been 'remodelled in readiness for the occupancy of ■ the Sherman-White company. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Spahr and
•UWIITI ITB Its 111 mil" nwMBBmmramMMWCTgiWMMH ANNOUNCEMENT We are Opening a Branch at 222 South Second St. DECATUR INDIANA —under the management of Mr. E. L. Harlacher, formerly employed by Holland St. Louis Sugar Co., of Decatur, with whom many of you are acquain ted and whom you will find thoroughly reliable. This plan t will be opened for business Wednesday morning, May Ith, and Mr. Harlacher joins us in asking for your co-operation and we will deeply appreciate an opportunity to serve you. We will be in the market at all times for good quality cream, eggs and poultry, for which we will pay the highest possible cash price. We feel that you will be pa -ticularly interested in our g.aded egg buying program, w hich has been extremely popular with and profitable to the producers of fancy quality eggs. Come in and get Acquainted Thanking you very much for your consideration, we are Sherman White & Company ______ ■■■■■■■■■
' dauglite.s Virginia md Phyllis Jean of Royul Oak, Mich., spent the week end here with Mrs. Spahr's parents, i Mr. anil Mrs. Fred Niekols. Mix. It. C. Rosterman and l.lttle ' daughter, Sylvia Mae. of Charleslion, Wewl Virginia, are vislling for i several weeks al the h .me of Rev. I M. W. Sondermann. . Mrs. Hen Sehroyer, Ms. C. E. Shu row und Miss Ellu Mutschler : ittended the program at the Ft. Wayne Gospel Temple, Sunday night, and heard the addiess given ; liy Dr. Dewitt Johnson. Mi. and Mrs. W. il. Caress residling two miles east of Decatur with i their parents, Mr. and Mis. C. I’, I |e< kathi rn. have left for Chicago i where they will j.iin the Sells Floto ' Circus, which will make its first ' appeal ance this year in the Chicago Coliseum this week. Tlie Misses Herretta Elzey and Mary Macy spent the week-end in Terre Haute, the guest of Miss Mildred Wirthman. : Tlie Misses Laura Lankenau md Louise Haubold and the Messrs. ; Paul Hancher and Harold Stickler attended tlie Alpha Pili Delta dance at the Shrine ball room in F irt Wayne. Friday evening. Miss Winefride Kitson of Indi- ' anapolts is home for a few days i to vote. C. ('. Doehrman of Fort Wayne I was a business visitor in this city ; today. Bill Landis and Howard McKinI ley ot Portland were visitors here today. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Fowler of | Fort Wayne visited with relatives m this city Sunday afternoon , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Linn and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Linn motored to WarI siiw Sunday afternoon where they attended the funeial services held for Mrs. Mary McDonald, 84. who ‘ died at the home of her daughter, | Mrs. J. W. Lower, Thursday. En I r ute to their home the Linns vis- ; ited at the L. L. Baumgartner home 'at South Whitley and called on I John Baumgartner, who is confin- ; ed to his bed in a cast suffering ; with a spine ailment. The Baumigartneis isked to be remembered . to their many friends in Decatur. The condition of A. S. Elzey of Ossian, who has been ill for the j last eleven months, is reported to be imp oving. Mr. and M s. Robert -Peterson and daughter Joyce of Cincinnati. Ohio., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kellet
I i I and son Hale of F ut Wayne spent i the week-end here with Mr. mid I Mrs. J. S. Peterson. Mr. mid Mih. Adolph Howman and family of nour Monroe liuvei moved to Ihls cily mid will mnkel lheir home on North Eleventh st rent. o Utilities Arc Factor IndianapollH, May 2.—(U.R)—The . public utility question had been I . definitely injected into the Repub- 1 . llcmi governorship race today by I M. I'.ert Thurman, tlie first of tlie| six G. (). P, candidates to outline| a Tpeclfic utility platform. • Thurman proposed four changes' . in utility regulation They were: , ' 1. Abolition of state regulation i of municipally owned utilities. 2,—Grant to cities and towns of . the right to a. quire or construcil I 11 utilities without the necessity of' 1 Public Service Commission aullior1
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ity. 3. -Appointment of u qualified lawyer to reprisent the public before the Public Service Commission .In nil mailers. 4. Amendment of the general corporation act of 1929 to exclude public service corporal ions from its merger proviakina. * King's Tercentenary Observed Stockholm - (UP)-<A memorial | exhibition In minor of King Gustaj vus Adolphus, Sweden's hero in i Thirty Yeara War. will be opened j here this summer tr> < ommeforate the tu-eentenary of the Klug's I death. Dr. Ake Stavenow will head j the exhibition. M iny rare relics. I either owned by the King or dating ( from his time, will be borrowed from Germany, where lie conducted ‘ most of his I'aimpalgns. • o— Waller (.Joy) Rock man. No. 31. for Recorder. JOItS
