Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 165, Decatur, Adams County, 13 July 1932 — Page 3

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KiTstyies MSM — Mry HK ||K » .••<•!’, ♦•<! ||H Bra , Buri' . i EL. " |,h - A -■ ar t' - braided tabone shoulder strap rt is split, with a short ollows the lines of the iccompanying eoat is a h bolero with no fur but s whi'h look like butII Jhool teacher GIRL K«b. K':--. ••: - .. Lie scene 7. four-thirty o’Mr. and Mrs. Edward of that city, became the ffttlL ' A (1 -nuke, son of Bai 7 s. A:- :-’ Greunke of Mr. Greunke is I■“•ers Lutheran Decatur. J. Elbe t read the marBurpee in the presence of a ■ «*piny ot relatives and - wedding march by Prut. >V. Schriefer, the church, to announce of the bridal party. was beautifully decorci with palms, garden flowers. who entered on the MHr fath. r. wore i gown of lace with inserts of satin Princess style. Her was in lace cap effect orange blossoms. She bouquet of white roses White kid sltppers completed her costume. ■ Borne Minis hein. sister of was nilil l of honor. She .-own .of c'ossorgandy and B 1 arm bouquet of pink swansonia. ■deMnji-i- «.-re the Misses of the groom.

s Vegetable Compound L I bad dizzy spells M? leave house . . . feared aw■’“ess would make her keel ■e needs Lydia E . Pinkham's E? ■ Compound in tablet form. I—z-__ s fr r vast funeral Bice gives to this communB assurance it naturally ■ of us . |H. Zwick & Son BNERAL directors I , ' a, ly Attendant ■ Home Ambulance Service Becou,! Tel. 303 gn(l f(] HE CORT | Coolest Place in Town hght - Tomorrow Reckless Living” | e stor y of a manicurist. I s 'nall tim e gambler with a leaded by F do Cort « ■ Mae Clarke I Norman Foster. PE D ‘‘SEA SOLDIERS' L ARTS ’’ comedy, with Pollard and slim SumCarpet of Movie “East of jungle." !0c -25 c

CLUB CALENDAR Wednesday Religious Study Club Picnic, Sun- ■ Set, 6 p. m. i Root township 4 H Club, MonI mouth school building, 1:30 p. in. ■ Zion Reformed I-adies Aid annual I ■ picnic, Lehman Park at Heine. N. and T. Club. Mrs. Jude Ray, ■ 2 p. m. United Brethren W. M. A . postponed one week. Five Hundred Club, Mrs. Fred Deiningen 8 p. m. Better Homes Home Economics Club, postponed. Mid week prayer service. Pros- ,! byterian Church Thursday Evangelical C. L. W. Class, hike, Earl Butler farm, 5 p. m. Women of the Moose. Moose Home S p. m. i Evangelical Dorcas class plant. Legion .Memorial Park. 6:30 p. m. ■ -Christian Ladies Aid, church par- ■ lors, 2:30 p. m. Mt, Pleasant Ladies Aid. Mrs. ■' Chancey Sheets, 2 p. m. Eastern Star regular stated meeting. Masonic Hall, 7:30 p. m. Evangelical Loyal Workers class Mrs. Amos Fisher, 7:30 ,p. m. Friday M. E. Young Married Couples , i class. Lloyd Ahr, 7:30 p. m. Monday . i (Adams County Choral Society. Court room. 8 p. m. Lorena Schoenick, counstn of the , bride, and Beitrice Hook. Miss ; Greunke wore a nile green organdy | i gown. Miss Schoenick a blue or- , gandy gown, and Miss 'Hook w re a 1 - frock of-yellow organdy. All gownI were embroidered in white, and i ■ I fashioned with puff sleeves, flouced ; L : skirts and sashes with big bows. I They carried arm bouquets of yel- - , low roses and swansonia. Miss Doralee Schoenick acted as ‘ | flower girl. She was ittired in a I ‘ pink organdy dress and carried a ■ , basket of roses, carnations and ■ .' sw nsonia. Hugo Greunlh- ah i | tended his brother as best man. The ' ■ - ushers were Edgar Stro-< hein, bro- ’■! ther of the bride, and Carl Lever- • i enz. ’ Immediately preceding the cermony. Miss Bernice Kuehn aping “ "The Lord's My Shepherd" and foli lowing the ceremony Miss Ruby (Ani derson sauig “Jesus Be Our Guide.’’ Following the ceremony a wedd- ’ ing dinner was served in the Blue Room of the itthearn Hotel for the - j immediate families and friend-. A I I reception was held at the huine of : the bride's 'parents in the evening. Following a wedding trip to - Northern Wisconsin, Mr. and Mrs. , Greunke will be at home at Decatur, after August 15. MEETING OF ECONOMICS CLUB The Hartford Township Economics Club met at the home of Mrs. ' Victor Kneuss recently. The meeting was opened with singing, "America. the Beautiful" and the Scripture lesson was ead by Pearl Glendenning. Each member responded to the roll cull by giving a quotation about Washington. Several gifts were received by Capsul friends. Mis- Verle Runyon gave a musical reading. The leader displayed different prrno-ss (slips and a display of quilts was given and quilt patterns exchanged. A treasurer hunt was held which resulted in the winning side finding a lirge box of home made fudge. Mrs. R. Pusey won the maccaroni 1 contest Memfcfsrs arrived at the meeting in Colonial costumes. After the social time, a lun.heon of pie. cookies and lemonade was served by the hostesses, Mrs. Victor Kneuss, Mrs. Grover Shanks and M s. Alva Glend- lining. Those present were the Mesdames Chancey Reynolds. Dan Studler, Grover Shenks, William Anderson, George Jenkins, Alva Gtendenn ing. Ernest Zeigler, Charles Bentz. Everet Banter. F ank Neusbaum, Fred Liby, William Liby, Victor Kneuss, Ben Bixler, Milo Sales. R. Pusey, Chares Pusey, Rebecca Glendonning. Ernest Anspaugh, and the Misses Verle Runyon. Betty Meshberger, Fern Bierly, Josephine Sales, Katheryn Bentz, Grave Pusey and Co: a Rein. Two sections of the Ladies Aid Society of the Methodist Episcopal church will serve a twenty-five cent chicken supper, Saturday evening. July 23, fioni five to seven - o’clock. PICNIC ENJOYED ‘ AT BUTLER VIEW A hamburger fry and a weiner roust was held at Butler View, picnic grounds on the Earl Butler firm one half mile east of Decatur, Tuesday night.

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The party attended the band oou-' cert In this city, later returning to ■ Butler View where a wehier roast ' was enjoyed. A hamburger fry was ' held at six o’clock. Those 'present were Mr. and Mrs. I Earl Butler, daughter Martin Erma and Miss Helena Ray), Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Eady and daughter Etola Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Fted Engle, and daughter Mary, Mr. ..nd Mrs. Alva Buffenbarger, Mr. and .Mrs. Sam Black, Rev. M. W. Suntierman. daughter Esther and son Arthur, and Miss Virginia Wilson. REBEKAH LODGE PLANS FOR PICNIC The tnembeis of the R bekah i Lodge met in the I. o. O. F. Hall! Tuesday evening when plans were made for a pie ii to be held with | members of the Odd Fellows at Sun j I Set Park, next Sunday, July 17. The aftair will be f>r 11 members.: th ir families and friends. 'The D .rcas class of the Evangell- : cal Sunday School will hold its (lass picnic in the Legs >n Memorial ! Pa k. Thursday evening at sixthirty o'chw-k. A pot-luck supper will be served and every member and the f unilies are invited. Each member is also requested to bring her table servlVe. The hostesses, will be the Mesdames (Henry Adler. Esta Liddy, a id William Elston. I TEMPERANCE UNION ELECTS NEW OFFICERS Mrs. Delton Passwater was reelected president of the Women's Christian Temperance Union at a meeting of the organization held in Libriry Hall Tuesday afternoon. Other officers chosen were Mrs. E. N. Wicks, first vice-president; Mrs. S. D. Beavers, second vicepresident; Mrs. E. Sharrow, third vi. e president, and Mrs. Sam Shamp, fourth vice-pre-ident; Mrs. John Hill, secretary; Mrs. Fred Linn assistant secretary; Mrs. Henry Adler, treasurer. The choristers will be Mrs. ('. L. Walters and Mrs. Eugene Runyon, she appointive of-

Its tkeGgarette tliatsAlilclcr and 0 That's why more and more Smokers are changing to Chesterfield every day VX THEN you are smoking a lot of better, that it is a cigarette with a most ▼ ▼ cigarettes every day, you natural- pleasing aroma. ly want a mild cigarette, and smokers Some time ago> in a Che , terf , < .| d ad . try Chesterfields and find out that they , . ,« < 7 vertisement, there was a statement, ‘ A are milder and taste belter. $90,000,000 Reason,” and this means Then smokers tell other smokers- larger of s9o>ooo>ooo is ‘‘one smoker telling another —that they . ... . , , . ... . .... , invested in the right kind of ripe, mild find that although they smoke a great . . ‘ r i.i • .l i .e Domestic and lurkish tobaccos to many Chesterfields during the day, they never lire of them; and that they have " wkc sure ‘ hat Chesterfields are milder found out that Chesterfield is a milder aln * laste heller. cigarette, that it is a cigarette that tastes May we ask you to try them? J Jf J J • “Music that satisfies.” Every night but Jr J J g Sunday, Columbia Coast-to-Coast Netr J jf ‘ J work. 10 o ’clock Eastern baylight Time. v^nesierfieia—7L&&&

fleers will be named later. It wa» decided to hold i public meeting some time during the month of August. The devotionals which opened the ' meeting yesterday were in the charge of Mrs. <’. E. Hocker, and a vocal duet was sung by Mrs. Runyon and Mrs. Adler. O t.ilk "Tile Menace of the Street Carnival.." was given by Mis. Passwater. Rev. M. W. Sunderman w i.s present at the meeting and also gave a talk. Mrs. Sharrow addressed the organization on the subject, “The Influence of the Movies on Youth." Mrs A. B. Brown sang a vocal *elec- ! tiaons. followed with a talk, »’The Clvi Responsibility of Women in 1932" by Mrs. S. D. Beavers. Current events were given, .<nd the me ting was closed with the Mizpah benediction The Women of the Moose will meet at the Moose (Home Thursday evening at eight o’clock. Th re will I be a short program on Child Care and Trai ilng. and all members are i urged to attend. DECATUR WOMEN GOLFERS INV’.TED TO OPEN TOURNEY Au invitation has been received by De atur women golfers to attend an open golf tournament at the LaFountain Country Club at Hu/ington„ Tuesday, July 26. The golfers will tee off at eightthirty o’clock, central standard time. Eighteen holes will lie played followed with a one o’clocl? lunch- , eon. Eleven country clubs have been invited to the open invitational golf affair. CHORAL SOCIETY TO MEET MONDAY The Adams County Choral So- , ciety, a musical chorus for both men and women, met aliove the Charles Brock store, Monday evening for the regular meeting and rehearsal. The name “Adams County > Choral Society," was chosen as the name of the chorus. Mrs. L. A. Holthouse, directoress

mnounced that the next meetingwill e be held In the Adams County Court room, Monday evening ut elgiit o'clock. A piano which be- ■ longs to the Decatur high school, has been moved Into the court room , through the courtesy of M. F. Worthman, superintendent, and wll be used by the chorus. The enrollment is Imr using with each rehearsal and Mrs. Hothouse again extends an invitation to sny- . one who is Interested in belonging to this muslial society to attend the next meeting. GOLDEN RUL E 4-H CLUB MEETS The members of the Golden Rule 4 H Club met In the Kirkland township high school building, Tuesday afternoon. After the sewing period, the business meeting was held, in whkh .Mis-- Hazel Yake was in c .large. The minutes of the previous meeting were r ad. and a demonstration on how to cut and sew on i bias was given by the Misses Alice Reinhard jnd Pollyanna Lehman. A talk. Footwear for different occaI sions, was given by Miss Mabel i Borne. Song were sung and a few yells given. Refreshments we:e served by the Misses Annabel and Mary Henschen. Mrs. Hetuchen and Mrs. ; Shady were guests. The next meeting of tbe cluli will be held July 19. . | -o Origin of $3,000 Fire Will Be Investigated Joliet, 111., July 13 -(UP)—Stateville prison authorities today investigated the origin of the |3,000 fire which climaxed i “minor riot" staged liy c nvicts yesterday in a protest against the prison menu. Wai den Frank D. Whipp said i about 200 convict.- had pro- ■ tested against the prison diet on Sunday and again Monday. The fire he 'believed w s started by con- ■ victs but had no direct connection ■ with the protests about food. | About 50 convicts joined Joliet i 1 firemen in fighting the blaze.

Armed Revolt Breaks Out in Equador Today Guayaquil, Ecuador, July 13. — i (U.R) An armed revolt against the government broke out in Ecuador I At Laja, General Cordova rebelled with his battalion mid pro- , claimed Colonel Luis Jairreu Alba . dictator. Colonel Qujllno Vasconez, ichief of the military zone at Cuen- , <a, left here today for Loja, to put j down the movement. in Quito, Colonel Larrea Alba, alleged leader of the movement; Commander Bolivar Valdivleso Alba. and other officers were urrest- ( eii. The movement apparently had no repercussion in other places. r Larrea Alba formerly was acting president of the republic. •j o Rigid Censorship To I Be Enforced In Brazil i New York. July 13.— (U.R) —An- . nouncement of a rigid censorship was made today by the Brazilian . government. All-America cables I-issued the following notice I "Ktfective immediately, as per , notice from the Brazilian governI inent communication to and from • all points in the state of Sao Pau’o, Brazil, is totally suspended. "Telegrams for all other parts of Brazil, including Rio de Janeiro must until further notice be written . plain language, with the exception of messages for the govern- | ment and the Bank of Brazil.’’ THERMOMETERS TAKE BIG RlSt: ) CONTINI’ED FROM PAGF? ONE i ed in or near the 80’s most of the night, dropping at 7 a. m.. to 74, I and leaping upward thereafter. ■ The highest reading in Chicago i yesterday was 88 degrees at 5 ‘ p.m.—an increase in nine hours of • 24 degrees. i o—(Attorney H. B. Heller was lookt ing after legal matters at Indianaqolis.

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I i The Misses Mildred Worthman and Herrett.i Elzey visited in Fort ■ Wayne Tuesday afternoon. Miss Esther Beery is spending , tile week in Van Wert, 0., the guest ’ ’ of friends. Miss Lucille Buhler of Marion is ' I the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Chase. I I Leo Ehlnger attended to business it Indianapolis yesterday. Mrs. Ed Whitiight and daughter Miss Gladys visited in Fort Wayne Tuesday afternoon. o MAG*.RY NEWS 1 1 • i Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Conrad, Mrs. ' | Walter Conrad and son Richard. Mr. i and Mrs. Lewis Manns and family 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Worthmun 'and son Carlton. Mr. and M s. ’ | Adolph Baumei-ter and son, Mr. • a id Mrs. Rudolph Kolter, Mr. and 1 Mrs. Edward K Iter. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jaberg and daughter Donna, Mr. and Mrs. John Hilgeman and Cimily Mrs. Lena Hilgeman ' and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scherry visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bloemker and thei daughter Mrs. Adolph Borne Sunday aftewioon and evenI ing. Mrs. Caroline Jaberg Mr. and Mrs. George Gerber entertained for i j dinner Sunday Jacob Bloemker of Preble, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bloemker, Misses Minnie and Irene ■ Bloemker and Lucinda Borne. . Mr. mid Mrs. Edward Kolter and . son Robert ente:tained for dinner; > Sunday Mr. and Mis. Robert Wolf > and family of Bluffton. t Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Fruchte and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fruchte of Fort Wayne Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto (Hildebrand family Mrs. Miigi JMildebrand

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Henry Hildebrand and Vernon Bracht attended the HlllsinireGrewe Reunion held near the Saint Marks Lutheran church in tlie St. Thiere grove near Ossian Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dettinger Mr. an dMrs. Ernst Dettinger and ison Richard were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. David Sheller and family of Huntington. .Mr. and Mrs. Christ Borne and f.imily entertained so. dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beiberich and family of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peters and- family, Mrs. Lena Hilgeman and won Walter, Mr. and Mis. Edward Jabe g and daughter Donna. Miss M.irie Scherry spent Sunday with Misses Marie and (Helen Hildebrand. Daniel Scherry and daughter Marcella were dtnne gue-sts of Mr. ami Mis. Ernst Kruetzman. Mrs. Milton Scherry and children Vera Jane and Rolland and. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Worthmin and family of Bluffton, the Misses Helen, Ruth, Mary and Cordelia Wo.thman spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Worthman and family and Lewis Worthman Sr. Mary the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kolter had the misfortune of getting her leg cricked Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ottoßliaebran" and Mrs. Mina Hildebrand visited with Mr. and Mrs Otto Ewell and family and Mrs. Ollie Ewell Suni day evening. O — ; l ' Library Declares Moratorium Norwich. Conn. — (U.R) —The moratorium principle has been borrowed by the Norwich public library. A moratorium on fines for overdue Looks lias been declared in hope of getting back many books long lout of the library.