Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 163, Decatur, Adams County, 11 July 1932 — Page 3
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CLUB CALENDAR Monday 'lm'portant meeting Phi Delta Kappa Fraternity 8:00 P. M. • Tuesday Baptist W. W. G.. Legion Memo- ! rial Park, 7:45 p. m. Rebekah Lodge. I. O. O. F. Hall, *7:30 p. m. W. C. T. U.. Library. 2:30 p in. Wednesday Root township 4-H Club, Monmouth school building, 1:30 p. m. Zion Reformed Ladies Aid annual picnic, Lehman Park at Berne. N. and T. Club. Mrs. Jude Ray. 2 p. nt. United Brethren W. M. A., postI potted one week. Five Hundred Club. Mrs. Fred Deininger, 8 p. nt. Thursday Better Homes Home Economics Club. Mrs. E. W. Busche. Evangalical Loyal Workers class Mrs. Amos Fisher. 7:30 ip. m. | Lynch. Dick Linn and Curl Kolter. I Mrs. Harry Coffelt and Mrs. Robi ert Garard accompanied the chil- | dren from this city to the Kolter j home. HONOR FATHER WITH SURPRISE PARTY I Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Teeple of North Second street entertained I Sunday with a surprise party honoring Mrs. Teeple’s father. E. B. Conner, the occasion being his birthday anniversary. Those present at the celebration were Mrs. Maud Stevenson of Harrod. O.; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Klingler and daughter of Lima, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Dell Cochensparger and two children of Delphos, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Conner of Lima, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Mason i Conner and children of Dayton. | O.; Mr. and Mrs. Mearl Laurence and children of McGuffy, Ohio. BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARIES CELEBRATED AT DINNER Mr. apd Mrs. Alva Nichols en’artaiueii with Sunday dinner at their ' home on Mercer avenue, honoring i the birthday anniversaries of M s. j Arthur Myers of Van Wert. Ohio; 'Alfred Beavers and son Jimmy of this city. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Myers and family of Van Wert. O.; Miss Virginia Miller of Akron. O.; and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred : Beavers and son Jimmy of this city. PROGRAM ANNOUNCED FOR W. C. T. U. MEETING •The Women's Christi in Temperance Union will meet in the Library Hall, Tuesday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock and the following program will be presented: Devotional;—Mrs. C. E. Hocker. Vocal duet Mrs. Eugene Run- ' yon. Mrs. Henry Adie \ Talk, ‘The Menace of the Street Carnival,” —Mrs. Delton Passwater Talk. “The Influence of the Movies on Youth,” —Mrs. C. E. Sharrow ■Vocal solo—Mrs. IA. B. Brown. Tilk. "The Civic Responsibility of Women in 1932,” — Mrs. S. D. Beavers. Cur: ent events. Election of officers. Mizpah. The members of the W. W. G. of the Baptist Church will meet in the Legion Memorial Park Tuesday night at seven forty-five o'clock. The N. and T. Club will meet with M:s. Jude Ray on South Tenth street Wednesday afternoon at two o’clock. 'The Ladies Aid Society of tiie Zion Reformed Church will hold its annual picnic Wednesday n«on July 13, in the Lehman Park at Berne. Those not having away to get to the park a:e asked to meet promptly at eleven o'clock at the church and ways will be provided. Each person is asked to bring her own table service and fo'd according to the size of the family. In case of rain the picnic will be held in the pavilion at the park. MESHBERGER FAMILY REUNION Th« Meshberger family held s the annual reunion at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Meshberger, near Linn Grove, Sunday. Dinner was served, cafeteria style, at noon after which visiting, playing games, swimming and ice cream were enjoyed. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Gerber, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Baker and daughter Doris. Mr. and Mrs. John Meshberger, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hawbaker and son Jerome, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bluhm and sons Howard and ' Roger, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schaffter and daughter Marjorie and ■ sons Roger and Robert, Mr. and
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■■ “ 1 * • Ba -r --- T _ I Mrs. F.d Baumn and daughter] I Zella. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hollo- | way and daughter Wava and Mar- | jorie and son Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Meshberger and daughter Josephine and son Herald, Loren Gottschalk. Mils Zuercher, Emanuel Kistler. Max and Leona 'Stauffer, Colleen and Virginia Holloway, and Mr. and Mrs. Levi Meshberger and family. The Rebekah Lodge will meet i In the I. O. (). F. Hall. Tuesday ] evening at seven-thirty o'clock. — The Root township 4;II Club will meet at the Monm uith school building. Wednesday afternoon at onethirty o'clock. ANNUAL BURDG REUNION HELD SUNDAY The annual Burdg reunion was held at Legion Memorial Park in this city. Sunday. At noon a picnic dinner was served, after which a program was presented by the children. During the business meeting Harlow Burdg of Montezuma. Ohio, was elected president and M s. Henry Longnecker of Union City was named secretarytreasurer. The next reunion will he held during the summer of 1933 at Muncie, Indiana. Members of the I group expressed their pleasure with Legion Memorial Park stating it was one of the most ideal picnic and reunion grounds in this part of the state. The reunions have been held at Celina. 0.. until this year. A letter was read from Rev. and Mrs. William Burdg of Peoria. 111., who were unable to be present ’ because of illness. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Delting and son Nevin ■of Ansonia. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. ' Harry Barnell and son James, J Mrs. Luneilia Davis. Bernice I Hughs. Geraldine Davis. Jack Denton, Donna Burdg, Mr. and Mis. Russel Burdg and Ray Phillips all of Muncie; Mr. and Mrs. 1 Henry L ngnecker of Union City;
— ' In this High-pressure Age smokers want a w fh4 f JjmMWmMI ▼ tE LIVE in a fast-moving age. We work harder... play harder... f f travel quicker. And we smoke more g cigarettes. I *•- •^’toat TIT But there’s this about it: They have MwWwßk W A' • jjp got to be milder today. In this high- iW' jF kfe ; IjBX- ™ pressure age, smokers don't like strong ■MM' & cigare " es - IMS _, ~ Xbout four miles of warehouses arc WRJg? w, / Jpp' filled with mild, ripe, Domestic tobac- #' jfflWSb ’ I cos, stored away to age for two years to make them mild and mellow for MBgß J|||||| S&J CHESTERFIELD Cigarettes. To make sure that CHESTERFIELD is a milder cigarette, the greater part of MMF jE» 90 million dollars is invested in the to- MF baccos used in CHESTERI 11-.LD. I hese - tobaccos are “Cross-Blended.” Fj|LSi| s 'I his* 4 Welding”Together—or“ Cros- i Blending”—permits every kind of to- BmSmS ; jj^ ffiS'?<'. bacco used in the CHESTERFIELD ; * ; , blend to partake of the best qualities of every other type. It’s the same princi- * pie that Burbank used in crossing dis- ' ; ferent fruits to make a still better fruit. |Qi|||| # : t ~ i. CHESTERFIELDS are milder. . . OHf ■ W never harsh ... and that’s why, in this high-pressure age, more smokers, men ‘ and women, are changing to CHESTER 1 .. .JBMMMMt I FIELDS every day. I © 1932. Xjggbtt * Mybms Tobacco Co. . g||| „ ~ B—IMI ii.—i .i.i "Il —— -
. r , ■ - - - ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hardman of ■ Cleveland. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. John Hole. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer I Hoenie and daughters Helen. Anna I Lee. Lewis Hoenie, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Weisman, Mr. and Mrs. Earl I Kuvch, C. Robert Riley, Dorothy - G. Riley. Grace L Riley. Mr. and .I Mrs. Albert Palmer and grandI daughter, and Ollie Palmer all of Celina, Ohio. t Miss Clella Burdg. Mrs. Ernest Palmer. Miss Claraballe Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Burdg all of Montezuma, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. I Lenebaugh and sons Gerald, Donald. Miss Myrtle Meyer ’ all of Dayton, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Manuel of Lynn; Miss Martha Mary Grindell of Toledo, Ohio; Nate Burdg of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Burnham. Mr. and Mrs. Dick ( Burdg and son Max and Mrs. Jes- ( sie Burdg all of this city. a HELPING HAND CLASS ' ENTERTAINED FRIDAY | The members of the Helping Hand class of the Mt. Zion United t j 'Brethren Sunday School of Bobo r were entertained at the home of their teacher, Mrs. W. F. Hilton. F iday evening. Games were played after wlilch refreshments were I I served by the teacher. ? The members of the class present , were the Misses Jaunita Hil'on and j Patricia Chronister, and the Messrs I (Lester IBrunner, Donald Death J Joseph and Chester Stevens. Other guests were the Misses Marjorie I Shoaf. M irjorie Goudy, of BarberI ton. Ohio; Veda and Merle Stevens ! Messrs. Donald Stevens, John and I I Thomas Finan, Glen Chronister, 'I Mr. and Mrs. William Huston and 1 children Billy and Francis, Mr. ami Mrs. W. F. Hilton and children Ha- ’ zel and Florence. n ] — n Socialists Enlist Jobless i.l St. Louis —(UP> —The socialist c party, which polled fewer tliiin 2.500 k | votes in Missouri in 1928 has placed d a virtually complete state and na-I-1 tional ticket in the field this year, i., The party has started a campaign ; I to enlist unemployed.
r Richfield Banker Is _ Shot Bv Bandits Today ‘ — Richfield. Wise. July 11—(UP) ’ Richard Hackbarth, cashier of the ! Richfield State Bank was shot and wounded probibly fatally today by ! one of two masked bandits who held u'p the bank. j The rdbbeis escaped In a small coupe with an undetermined ! amount of cash. iThe cashier who was alone In j the luink was shot in the est bn ast near the hear} Other employes found him slumped over on the C floor seve il minutes later. , o i Historic Bar to Go ; Kansas City, Mo.,—(UP)—“One t Good Mihogany Bar For sale” will t 'ead the sign expected to be put ' . up soon at the Hotel Muehlbach here, when the last relic of pre-1 prohibition days gives way to a ] new toffee shop. The bar had been part of the furnishings for a smal-1 , ler coffee shop, which replaced the I old bar room, but now it must go. > — f Fortune to Housekeeper Moulins. France. — (UP) — The I late Col. Samuel Slater, weathyiAm- » erican, who died recently in Paris is reported to have left his entire i t to tune to his housekeeper, .Mine., j Danto 35 who lives with her hus- ] } band at Belleville- sui-Allier, near | j Vichy, where Colonel Slater lived r for several years. Slater was a naa tive of Providence, R. I. .. o s Table Used 50 Years I Sargent Neb. —(UP)- The heavy hand made table on which they ate j their first meal as husband and i ( l wife was used here by Mr. and ] H Mrs. Sim Perin for a dinner ce’.ebbniting their .golden wedding anI niversary. 0 t j Tall Fishing Tale I)] Dothan, Ala.—(U.K) —R. W. Plant.; (1 and V. C. Lockey claim a five-pound i-! trout leaped uninvited into their •.| boat from the left side while they; n were busy with their ree's on the] I other side. I
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Charles Sether, veteran cigar, manufacturer, suffered a nervous bleakdown a few days ago and his conditio)! is reported serious. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tyndall of Bluffton visited here Sunday. Clarence Lewton, of Detrsit, who hail been visiting" with his parents, Mr. anil Mrs. Amos Lew- | ton. of Root township, since July; (th. returned to his home yester- [ day. Miss Clara Eg'ey visited with [relatives and friends in Fort Wayne I over the week-end. Ben Shirk and daughter Ruby of Fort Wayne visited in this city Sundav afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Stevens of ] West Elm street returned Sunday ! from a ten day visit in Michigan 1 at the home of their daughter, M s.; [John Logan In Kalamazoo, and with ! itheir son Elwood Stevens at Stur- ' gis. While in Kalatnazoj they enjoy-1 ]ed a motor trip to Lake Mi.higin| j and Canada. Mis. Stevens and Mrs. | Logan al-o took an airplane trip over the lake country surrounding Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schreyer and I (laughter Katheryn. Mrs. C. E. 'Sharrow. and Mrs. Ida Witt spent I the week-end at Coldwater Lake '|the guests of the B. E. Witt fam-, ily. Miss Lenora Teeple and Mrs. [Gladys Teeple are spending the] ' week with friends in Lima, Ohio.l Miss Clara Egly of this city en-1 tertained as her guests at the home of her sister, Mrs. William Wittmer j in Fort Wayne, the Misses Maxine (and Vi.ginia Idle of Warsaw, and | .Miss Bernadine Houtz of Bluffton. It wrence Gribl r. Glen Miller, Miss Dorothy Sommers, Mrs. Lester Richards and Mrs. Doy Tutr.bleson . ; motored to LaFountain Sunday. ] I They weie accompanied home by
■ [ ' Miss R ulah Rlcha ils, and Mrs. I l umbleson remained in LaFountain to visit with Mrs. Paul Reidenour | I E. B. Conner, 717 North Second ] street, was In this office today exi lilbitiiig < green bean leaf which was destroyed by a worm known a the Mexican Bean Weaver. Mr. Conner said that the worms eat both golden wax and gr en bean ] leaves and a.e ra,.idly infesting gardens in this city. They can be destroyed by spraying the leavi-sl with with a poison solutio'n. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Baumgartner: and daughter Bonnie Lou of Kirk ] land township, Mrs. Mary Werling] and daughte: Doris Ann of Pleasant ; Mills we e Sunday guests at the Albert Werling home In Preble. Doyl Foreman has returned from | Sam Domingo. West Indies, where lie lias been employed as a sugar: | chemist. He will spend a vacation ] here with his parents, Mr. and : Mrs. Henry Foreman of Mercer ! avenue. Paul Reed of Indianapolis is visit- ] lag relatives in this city. William Dowling and daughter; | Mary Magdeline and son Donald of ■ Fort Wayne spent Sunday afternoon in this city visiting relatives. William Gass and Cluliner De-1 .bolt spent the day in Muncie. The Misses Mabel Staley and Jeanette Clark leturned Saturday ' from Rome City where they kpent ■ a ft w days vacation. The Misses Blanche, Ethel and Edith Ervin. Anna Ginley and Rose , Kleinhenz spent Sunday afternoon ] and evening at Celina. Ohio. M . and Mrs. Oscar Lankenau had as their guests ver Sunday, Mrs. Frank Koos and iimiDick ifC.iiiago Mr. nd Mrs. Roy Williams, Mr. and Mrs. He man Gerke of Fort j Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Rcbert Helm and daughter Barbara Lou of this
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I city. Miss Helen Arnold of Fort W.orne ] was the wet ;-end guest of Miss ; Katheryn Fritzinger. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fritzinger,* I Miss Rose Copter and J. G. Niblick : wc.e Sunday gue<ts of John Conter at Hillsdale. Mich. Mrs. Junies Cowen and children I motored to Toledo today for a week's visit with relatives. Little Miss Ruth Alice .Holthouse daughter of M . and Mrs. IA. R. Holthouse. Accompanied her aunt, Mrs. C. H. Smith to Detroit yesterday for a weelt’s visit. Mrs. Daisy Te ry of Cleveland Is the guest of Mr. pad Mts. W. A. Klepper. A. J. Blauvelt and children and .Mr. and Mrs. Ear] Kreech and son Loren of Fort Wayne were Sunday ' guests cf Mr. and Mrs. William j Scliumache . Mr. and Mrs. Don White of Spen- ' eer spent the week-end in this city visitiifg with the William Sc!/1macher family. Miss Francis Dugan of Winsor Sihool of Boston, Mass., arrived in [this city Saturday to spend the : summer vacation witli her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. (A. Dugan. Mis. Ralph Unkefer and little son of Philadelphia. Pa., will arrive . I in this city next week to spend sevi eral week- visiting with her par- ] nits, Mr. end Mrs. C. .A. Dugan. — o Bull Battled Mad Dog Dothan. A n. — (U.R) A rabid dog ■ vias killed in a pasture here when I impaled on the horns of an enraged bull, which, with several milch cows, had been bitten by the dog. o Gardens for Reli'ef I] St. Louis —(UP) —A community ■ g irden, patterned after similiar gari dens In Germany, will furnish vega, [tables to 437 families here, this I, Summer and Fall. Each family is . required to work its own plot of > soil, which is rent free. After Sum- . mer vegetables are gone a co-oipera-t tive canning plant will supply canni ed vegetables to the families? for t; Winter use.
