Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 2, Decatur, Adams County, 3 January 1933 — Page 3

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~l | Pans Styles fty'M.i!.’ Knight ctrn Tlx'.is Staff Cui respondent fELris -—(UP: -c .■ 1 ■ ■ ■.■! .• -■ u<*ve?d|lß had ~!• i .1- a■ • Mseason her*- as this wi it<-r a-..-I gj-e is an air of tin- , i nil dW rever smar- women get tog. th- ■ these hard times. < orduro.v | ht be uaedj'tor its wearing qualiH but since very few gowns ever * worn OIH pefore they are dialed, the successor of corduroy t be due only to its rich texture evening gowns. elvet clobes also are much in At tsr.e of the smart Mon- 1 tre -night clubs, where the sash- ■ ible 400 are agreed to go. at pre- 1 A itl these velvet gloves are on tt» ty woman’s hands. hanel has-made several velvet' just as popular as | velvet cvi - j Thompson looks extremely rt in the cordurov velvet coat eh she has in a lovely shade ot agey rod. It is made with the' trs ci'ossesjj'over in font and held dace with gilt buttons and his oil-over collar and cuffs he LadiesiAid Society of the rch of God will meet witli Mrs. I't'sr Bollinger on Grant street,, irsday afternoon nt two o’clock, ; fra. R. C. Ehinger of North Third >et will be hostess to the mant Os the SoCha Rei Club ThursBlght at sev-n-thirty o'clo k he Ladies Aid Society of the fed Brethro: Church will meet h Mrs. C. J. Roberts at th- parv.<|ge. Thursdir afternoon at two' ■ty o'clock. THIAN SISTERS VE ANNUAL DINNER he members of the Pythian Sis- ■ l>« lodge and their famil: s enjoyed annual New Years Diy dinner he Knights of Pythias Home on ■ ? 'jTd Monday. 'he dinner ’ was served at the ; >n hour to the tollowing p-rso s: and Mrs. Ed Ahr. Mr. and Mrs. yd Ahr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ahr I family. Mr. and Mrs Grant Fry I daughter Wandi. Mrs. Kannie stoe, Mr. and Mrs. Delton Passer *:td daughter Miss Fern. Mr. Mrs. M. E. Iluwei and family, ts Ila Scott. Mr and Mrs. Fred n, Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Gehrig 1 fe'rtiily. Mr. a: d Mrs. Riley isman. Mrs. Sam Shamp. Mrs. Rfl.Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Giles •ter,and family. Mr a,id Mrs. lUIVERING NERVES «ia to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound When you are just on edge . . . ten you can't stand the chilen’s noise . . . when everything a burden . . . when you are irrible and blue ... try this medite. 98 out of 100 women report uefit. It will give you just the extra ergy you need. Life will seem irth living again.

800.00 Cash Offered For Name of Movie Actress

jward Will Be Paid Everyone Who Submits Most Suitable Name Fi uUi Hollywood comes an extraiinary anfouncement. A movie tress is in teed of a name, and in casfli will lie p:rd i'>i i lest suggestion Yon can elve her urn, or any other name yin ink of. it’’may mean SSoO.OO to tl. This mnyte actress, whom yon ve probably seen on the hi re-n Ivour favorite motion picture eatre. is .the beautiful Edith nrk. Like most of the star* e prefers to use a name other an her own. and in order to he’p r obtain it. SBOO.OO In cash in erad to anyone who is quick In nding in the name selected Miss Mirk's publicity director says, lost any name may win.’’ It iy be your very own, a name of friend or Relative. or a coined me made up by you. Readers of is announcement are urged to nd their suggestion.- for a name once, because $200.00 extra will given the. winner if name is Hied and postmarked before nuary 8. 19'13. Just make it easy pronounce and easy to rememV Unt send it ru-ht ini’iv. u may be late for the promptprize. All entries must be sent to the iblicity Director's office. George ake, Studio M-417, 1023 N. Syc.iore Ave., Hollywood, California, ily one suggestion for a name ould be submitted by each conEvervone is invited to brnit a name, and in case of ■«, duplicate awards will bej

F 1 ■j " “Is CLUB CALENDAR |" Miss M ry Macy Phones loO—lool j f Tuiday I. Carpe Diem t üb, Mrs. George ■ • Harding, 7:30 * tn. i Corinthian ('ll. First Christian I Church, Mrs. C|l Luse, 7:30. Delta Theta jiu business meet-', ing, Mrs. Haroß Smith, 7:30 p mj fi Zion ReformejG. M. G., church j parlors, 7:30 p. n Evangelical titiful Daughters (1 class, Mrs. HariwCoffelt, 7:30 p. m.1,, Zion Reformcß W. M. S. church ~ parlors, 2 p. nt. J |q C. L. of (I Catholic school hall, 7:30 p. nJ Weiesday Mt. Pleasant Eble class, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fulman, 7:30 p. m. Shakespeare I Tub, Mrs. .1. H. j Heller, 2:30 pl in. Zion iief.ji Ad Phoebe Bible ' class, Mrs. pharles llrodbeck, I 7:30 p. ni. Historical tub, Mrs. Sam Shamp. 2:30 pin. t’nion Townliip Woman's Club Mrs. Hubert Jrkel. 1 p. ni. T Hnrsday Evangelical 1 xiyal Daughters ■class, Mrs. Che nor Mclntosh, 7:30 ip. m. Bridge Club. Jlrs. H. F. Ehiuger 12 p. m. Monroe M. Et zidies Aid Society Mrs. Sherman iisex, 2 p. m. Evangelical W M. S., Church pir* lors, 2 P. M. Baptist Womil's Society, Mrs. C. E. Bell, 2:30 pin.' | So Cha Rea Club, Mrs. R, C. Ehlnger, 7'30 pj n. U. B. Iztdies Ad Soc iety, Mrs. C. .1. Roly rts, 2: ’.<> >. m. i Church of God Ladies Aid Society Mrs. Walter Bcfllnger. 2 p. m. M. E. Ever Ibady class, church babsement, 6 utn. ■ ■ Methodist will. M. S. Mrs. Hen- E ry H Iler, 2:3oji. m. Mt. Pheasant Ladies Aid Society, T Mr.-. Rolla Daniel, 2 p. m. Presbyterian Women’s Home j and Foreign Missionary society,i s Mrs. Roy Run) n, 2:30 p. m. — James Bain, Mr and Mrs. Wilson 1 Beery and graidson Billy Buck I 1 Slipper was ;u-> enjoyed at lliep home. During the aft rnoiMt games were ' played and a fc>cial time was en- 1 joy d. The P*liian Needli? (Tub held a businls meeting during which the elecion of officers was i h Id. Officers/chosen Were Mrs. 1 E Iton Passaal-r. president: Mrs. • L. €. Ann?:i, biee-preside it; Mrs. 1 Fred Linn, tecretary; and Mrs. It Fred Hanchetf treasurer. The Shak. gp-are Club will meet 1 ! at the home if Mrs. J. H. Heller.l Wednesday tfternoon at two-'I thirty o’clock for the annual busi-|t , ness and sttdy meeting. Mrs. : Plrllip (jber.aiier will be the lead ! ■ et. I .j CECATUR COUPLE MARRIED SATURDAY j; Miss Doroth Johnston, daughter t of Mr. a id Mrs. Frank L. Johnston. > 210 South Nltth stre-t, and Wil-| ( bur H. Robinson of Decatur, sonj of Mrs. Fra d Worthman of Rock- (

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1933,

>rd, Ohio, were unitied in marriage j Saturday afternoon at a ceremony! which took place at the home of Rev. W. W. Curl of Anna, Ohio. 1 Rev. Curl is the pastor of the Me- 1 thodist Episcopal Church at Anna.' The marriage took place at. four o'clock Saturday afternoon. The single ring ceremony was used. Witnesses to the marriage were Mrs. Curl a,nd Miss Clara Flesher. The bride wore a prftty frock of wime colored velvet with accessories to match. The dress was fashioned long and fitted. The onlyjewelry worn by the bride was a crystal necklace, a gift from the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson will reside! in Decatur, when- Mr. Robinson is' employed as a baker at the Miller Bakery on North Second street. The bride attended the Decatur high school. Mr. Robinson was graduated from the Rockford. Ohio, high school and the Sievel 'lnstitute of Technology in Chicago. He is a member of the local Phi Delia Kappa fraternity. ENTERTAIN RELATIVES AT NEW YEARS DINNER Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Wynn of 330 North Ninth street, entertained their relatives with a New Years turkey and pot-luck dinner on New Years day. Those present were Mrs. Wynn's mother. Mrs. John (Towser. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clowser and daughter Evelyn, and Mr. and Mrs. Lantz Wasson and daughter Marylin of near Cratgville; Mrs. A. F. Brizendine of Ossian; Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Fabian and Mr. and Mrs. John Ritchey of Fort Wayne; Mrs. Clarence Fosnaugh and sons Dale and Joe and daughter Bonny Lou of Bluffton: Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Clowser and daughter Joan, Aldine Curry and Herbert Cline of Murray; Miss Ruth Noll of Decatur. Robert Harris. Paul Clowser, Kathryn ami William Wasson, Imogene Fabian. Herman, Glennis and Victor Fosnaugh, David and Elma June Wynn and Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Wynn. MEETING OF BRIDGE CLUB The Monday Night Bridge Club met with Miss Alice Lenhart, Monday night. One guest, Miss Doris Johnson of Peterson, was also present at the meeting. After five games of bridge, Mrs. Henry Thomas and Mrs. Dave Rice received the high score prizes. The hostess served a delicious luncheon. The next meeting of the club will be held in two weeks with Mrs. Rice. The Baptist Women's Society will meet Thursday afternoon at twothirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. C. E. Bell. Mrs. A. B. Brown will have charge of rhe missionary program YOUNG PEOPLE HAVE WATCH PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chase entertained the Young Peoples class of th" Union Chapel Sunday School at their home tn Jackson street, Saturday night. The meeting was in the form of the annual Watch Party and gift exchange. The entertaining room was prettily decorated with a Christman tr ? under which the Christmas gifts were arranged for the exchange. Devotional services opened tlie meeti g and the regular routine of linsin ss was followed. G ines and contests were played and a social time was enjoyed while the N w Year was ushered in The small tables wet" laid with linens red centered with tall green tapers. A pot-lu k lunch was served by candle light. The following members and gusts attended th? party: Dorothy Spuller, Elizabeth Cramer, Ruth Noll. Alma June Wynn. Genevieve Noll. Evelyn Connor, Genevieve Light, Esther Schn?pp, Ja. et Brown Erma Rabhitt, Pauline Roughia.l Myrtle Miller. Lowell Noll, Carl Brown, Abia Myers, Arney .Ans- 1 paugli. Bink Troutir-r, James' Moses. Berard Rabhitt, David! Wvnn. Max Krepps. Roy Whitten-1 l.arg r. Thcarl Stults, Harold Bur- i ger, Truman Stults. Rev. Frank! Engie, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chase. | — FORT WAYNE GIRL MARRIED TODAY Miss Mary Fuibiiig, daughter of! Mr and Mrs Vincent Forbing of Fort Way e, formerly of this city, j was married this morning at B:3tli o'clock at the Cathedril of the Immaculate jt'onccptioti, to Mr. Donald F Rnma-ry, an employe of the Lincoln Life 'lnsurance company. The ‘ couple will reside in Fort Wayne. The Monroe Miethodist Episcopal Ladies Aid Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Sherman Essex. Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. MISS RUTH ELZEY SURPRISED AT PARTY Miss Ruth Elzey was the honor guest at a surprise birthday party given at the home of hex mother. Mrs. Margaret Elzey or. Fifth street,, Saturday night. The party was also • In the form of a watch party. During the evening curd games! were enjoyed, and the New Year was ushered In. Miss Elzey recelv-, ed a number of pretty birthday gifts. A dainty luncheon was served. | Those present were the Misses ( Mary Kohls, Miriam Haley, Pauline

iMarshall, Mary Katheryn Leonard' land Ruth Elzey ail of Decatur; and' the Messrs. Franklin Keller, Bob! Gay, of Diecalur; Dick Gambel and 1 ■Dale Rannm of Van Wen, Ohio; i and Bud Blake of Middletown, Ohio. The Loyal Daughters class of the Evangelical Sunday School will meet night at seventhirty o’clock at the home of Mrs. Chester Mclntosh. 925 High stre-t. Mrs. Frank Crist will be the assisting hostess. The Women’s Missionary Society 1 of the Evangelical Church will meet! Thursday afternoon at two o’clock] Jin the church parlors. The January group with Mrs. Harry Adler, chairnun, will have chage of the program and social hour. Mrs. Elmer Anspaugh will have chargi? of the devotionals, and Mrs. John Spahr will have the lesson topic. A vocal selection will be sung by Mrs. Eugene Runyon. Refreshments will be' ■ served and a good atletidanoe is] desired. ENTERTAIN , DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmitz en-| ] tertalned with a New Years Day, dinner, Sunday for Miss Violin Schmitz and Charles Sawin of Ind- j lanapolis; and Mr. and Mrs. Dave' ■ Brames and children of Fort' [ Wayne. ' The Mt. Pleasant Bible class will ; meet with Mr. and Mrs. Milton ' Fuhrman. Wednesday night at sev-en-thirty o'clock. ' The Phoebe Bible class of the , Zion Reformed Sunday school will meet with Mrs. Charles Brodbeck. Wednesday night at seven-thirty ] o’clock. Mrs. IL F. Ehinger will entertain the members of her Bridge Club • Thursday afternoon at two o’clock. Ain Eastern Star banquet will be 1 served in the Masonic hall, Monday 1 night at six fifteen o’clock. The 1 inspection of the Decatur and Geneva chapters will be held at eight o’clock. GUESTS ENJOY ' SUNDAY DINNER A New Years Day dinner was 1 served Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fuhrman of Mon-, roe street. Thos- present were Mr.

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■ and Mrs. George Baumgardner and! .family, Miss Mertyl Fuhrman and! Howard Craig of Fort Wayme; Hur-j 'old Lytle, and Mrs. Varel Clouse| and sons. Agnes, Robert and Gale] Fuhrman. The Ever Ready class of 'he Me-1 thodist Sunday School will meet in i the church basement, Thursday night at six o'clock for a pot-luck supper with which the members of the class will entertain their fami-| lies. | Each member is requested to be ! present and to bring he owin table jservice and one articl • of food. ■Rolls, coffee and meat will be furnished. o Stock Values Decline 82% From 1929 Highs New York — (U.R) —The market value of all stocks listed on the New York Stock Exchange declined 182 per cent from the record high of !$89,668,276,854 on Sept. 1, 1929, to | a low of $15.633.47:9,577 on July 1, i last. Indicating the deflation of the 'past three years. Since July, the total valuation 'nearly doubled to the end of the ■summer and subsequently fell off. I The following table* shows the j valuation of all stocks on the Stock I Exchange as ot the start of every itnonth for the past two years: I First of month 1932 1931 Jan $26,693,836,532 $49,019,878,459 Fell 26,3771647.814 52.061,956,709 Mar 27,686j989,2&7 57,054,766,<81 Apr 24,501.826,389 53,336,394,495 May '20,319,088.631 48,569,988,485 June 16.141.061.080 42,533,985,659 July 15,633.470,577 47.417.147'581 Aug. 20,494,759,465 44.422,740,446 Sept 27.782,501,806 44,587,026,110 Oct 26,734.828.668 32.327.037,441 Nov 23,440,661,828 34.246.649,501 Dec. 22,259.137.174 31,105,2(57,133 I ’Source —New York Stock Exchange. .o Dentistry Delayed Trolleys Williamansett, Mass. (UP) — 'lnterurban trolley cars had to be re-routed for more than an hour while Ernest Dehien, who had parked his automobile across the tracks visited a dentist. Debien was fined $lO for obstructing traffic. | o Dance Moose Home Wed.

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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Price and (daughter Marilyn of Albion spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. (Thomas Kitson. Will O'Brien of Celina, Ohio was Ja caller here yesterday. | J. I). Wisehaupt, for y ars con- < Ineeted with the water department ’]here, writes us a card from Havana, Cuba, where he is enjoying a visit with his son Howard who ' It's there on business J D savs: (“This is a great city in a land of ; flowers and we are having a great i time.” ] We are in receipt of a handsome ( iileather covered yeir hook for 1933' I (sent out by Harry W. Muller, who’ ' I yesterday assumed the plqce as' i!judge of the superior court, No. 2, .'Fort Wayne. 1 ( Mr. and Mrs. W sley Neuensch- | wander of Berne were callers In i Decatur New Years Monday. J Dick Heller left this morning for! .!Indianapolis. He will attend i con-| ■Terence of I aders of the legislature : which will convene Thursday morn- 1 ' jiiigMiss Alice Alwein has returned to her school dutr s nt Delaware, (Ohio. 1 i Bob Freitag of Preble called on •. I'ri nds here today. ! | Miss Viola Schmitz and Charles >,Sawin returned to Indianapolis af- >, ter visiting in this city with Miss .Schmitz’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. ] Frank Selimitz. i! Harry Dailey left this morning, • for Bloomington where he is a J student at Indiana University. Katheryn and Dick King, child-' I ren of Mr. and Mrs. Fi’?d King who I are ill with the flu are reported ■slightly improved today. Word has received from .Chicago that Mrs. Oscar Hoffman jwho underwent an operation Fri•lday, is improving. ■! Mr. and Mrs. Oren Schultz spent. ]: •(the week- nd in Greenville, Ohio, •| visiting with relatives. (! Miss Francis, Dugan has returnI ed to Boston, Mass., after spending I the holidays here with her parents. I Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dugt.n. I Mrs. Edna Sellenieyvr and daugh-

ter Susanna who have been visiting I the Eugene Runyon family left for! Fort Wayne for a sev ral days visit I (before returning to Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Pumphrey and! Dr. and Mis. Fred Palterson visit | ed the J. R. Horton family at Ur-1 batu. Ohio, Monday. Mrs. Horton,| who recently underwent a serious: (operation, is making splendid r.-| covery. Mrs Sol Lord who has been con-i fined to her bed for the last two works with illness was able to be up and about the house a little i tod iy. Miss Lenora Lusk of Berne re-j ,turned to her home Monday after' spending the week-end Here with | Miss Roselyn Foreman. Arthur William Krick left this morning for Dayton, Ohio, to re-, sum" his studies at Dayton Uni-j (versify, after spending the Christ- 1 ■ mas holidays here. Miss Maigaret Walker of Fort; .Wayne was a New Year’s Day! guest of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore I ■ McClintock at the hont? of their, parents Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Teeple. ; Mr. and Mrs Theodore McClin'tock, who have been spending the holidays here, are the guests of i : Fort Waylt? friends today A.ni.ia Winni s and Betty Frisinger] have returned to Franklin College after spending the Christmas va-1 ] ration in this city. — o — Rules Against State Indianapolis, Jan. 3 —(UP)—The I state government h is no preferred i claim on its deposits in closed baipiks the Indiana Supreme court I hold late Monday. Instead its funds must be classed ( i with those of general depositors I (and be paid out as such, the court, held. The case decided was that In which the Fidelity and Deposit com-1 pany of Muryland. which issued th" I bond on a SIO,OOO state deposit ini the closed Farmers State I’ank at Monticello, sought to recover the!

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i half of the state deposit which its band covered. | Thus, this state's claims on the i $836,000 it 'now has tied up in many (closed banks will remain general ■ claims. With Flu Around All Colds Now More Dangerous i — Colds Lower Body Resistance and Often Have the Way For Flu and Its Serious Complications. EXTRA PRECAUTIONS URGED With flu increasing in many sections of the country, health : authorities urge everyone, to take > extra precautions against colds ; just now. j The safest course to follow is that outlined in Vicks Plan for I better Control-oC-Clolds. Briefly, I it is this: To Prevent Many Colds ■ At* that first feeling of stuffiI ness or nasal irritation, nniffle or sneeze — Nature’s usual warning ; that a cold is coming on — use Vuks Nose and Throat Drops, the ; new aid in preventing colds. Vicks ! Drops aid Nature in throwing off ( the infection that threatens. They ’ prevent development of many | colds. To End a Cold Sooner ' If a cold has developed, or i strikes without warning, vigorous masures are necessary. At bedI t ime, massage throat and chest ! well with Vicks Vapoßub. It acts I two ways at once to bring relief: , By Stimulation through the skin, ( like a poultice or plaster; and by Inhalation of its medicated vap- ] ors direct to irritated air-passages. : During the day—for added comi fort and relief—use the convenI iont Vicks Nose Drops every few hours as needed. Plan Tested and Proved In clinical tests among thou sands, last winter, Vicks ColdsControl Plan reduced the number i and duration of colds by half—cut I the costs and dangers of colds ( morn than half. How you can folI low the Plan in your home is fully ! explained in each Vicks package.