Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 32, Decatur, Adams County, 7 February 1933 — Page 3

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"■Paris Styles ■S ,p, M.iiki’ii- S> hiupui ■ . . out dr.'HSeu insists that ■ L thinks out is- [” ~..,. (WO thrills with Tho tiero'ne this ■ ,"YY U’tl White ■ mads '-I’ intl ’ a 8t,lnnl “8 V..'-, eliiv. of course i r-mlp . -pi,,. is divided. but . W...H.1 mess it bpcttuim I ■ and flares out I to make it dips. , ini, of the Ben Hur ■ immediately! sotudon. The hos-l - Millie Wise and ■ 11. m '— of the Chris’wot at two o'clock ;i; , the home of I). Artman. CLUB t>. i ~ ot toe Mur.day , i and two guests • ..,i nt the home of ■ . (nas. Moud :) night. 71 of t e home with bouquets of. and zinias. two were Mrs. Wai; : Mt-. Iti'li Bordi. Five [ bri<k- Were played and ’^^S r: .-... awarded to MfS. [ ... - Walter Heits, • :V"d the guest Tlmmas served a luncheon. ~ . meeting will be held ; El Miller in two weeks. Ik CAN EAT ANY ■ OF FOOD, AND ■ CONSTIPATION" Finds Relief in ■Kellogg's All-Bran BB?'* is his enthusiastic letter: 70 years of age, and for these years there never was but what I had to take a some kind of cathartic. everything, but gained jMtempt.rary relief. Until last daughter, who is a nurse Bblhospital, brought me some Mgs All-Bran. Hf end "f the week. I knew that was it, and 1 taki>:_- it. I haven't taken since. 1 can eat meat . a- often as 1 like, or any f food, and no constiMr. L. M. Durigan, 6811 A . lacksonville, Florida. aßcra' rv tests show Kellogg's provides "bulk” to ex-">-tines, and vitamin B SMp le tone. Also iron for u. in All-Bran is much |Ba'-. f b. ttuce. Inside the body. ■">< a soft mass. Gently, it out the intestinal wastes. much safer than patent |Mir.(s. Two tablespoonfuls daily Bw-ually sufficient. With each ■Min serious cases. If not teway, see your doctor. in the red-and-green pack|HA' -11 gl .»p rs Made by KelBattle Creek.

- i, TifiiiHr < ' 2,w Wednesday Specials ■<’» k Liver, Fresh, lb 5c ■resh Pig Shanks, 3 lbs 25c ■ hoice Beef to Boil, 3 lbs 25c ■resh Sparc Ribs, 3 lbs 25c ■"resh Neck Bones, 6 lbs 25c ■ugar Cured Smoked Jowels, 3 tbs.. 25c ■ rankforts, Bologna, Pudding, 3 lbs. 25c ■'resh Large Country Eggs, 2 dozen 25c ■dco Oleomargerine, lb 10c ■Chef Coffee, Try it, 2 lbs 63c ■resh Creamery Butter, 2 lbs 47c ■Good Cottage Cheese, pint 10c ■pur Best Sliced Bacon, lb 20c ■'resh Bamberger and Sausage, 3 lb. 20c ■ork Shoulder Steak, lb 10c ■Perfect Flour, 24 lb. sack, each 52c | Free Deliveries —Phone 106 or 107 | Mutschler s Meat Market

— - j CLUB CALENDAR Miss Mary Macy Phones 1000—1001 Tuesday Delta Theta Tail business meet- I ing. Miss Flothllda Harris, 7 p. m. Auction Bridge Club, postponed. Evangelical Dutiful Daughters Iclgss, Mrs Diep Mel'nnnfel 7'3o' p. m. Zion Reformed G. M. 0., church social room, 7:30 p. m. Young Matrons Club, Mrs. TillIman Gehrig. 7:30 p. m i Tri Kappa musical program, Miss Lee Anna Vance, 8 p. m. C. L. of C„ K. of C. Hall. 7:30 p.m. Adams County Choral Society, above Brook Store. 7:30 p. m. N. and T. Club. Mrs. Gregg McFarland. 2 p. m. Zion- Reformed W. M. S„ Social room. 2 p. m. Wednesday Frivolity Club, Mrs. Burl Johnson l 17:30 p m. Red Men L-odge, 7 an p m Better Homes Home Economics, Club Mrs. Rena Kessler, 2 p. m. [ | Zion Lutheran Missionary Society ! | Mrs. Eno Lankenau, 2 p. m. United Brethren W. M. A.. Mrs. Earl Crider. 2 p, m i Historical Club, Mrs. Ed. Ahr. :2:30 p. m. M. E. Ever Ready cla.-s, Mrs. | Leigh Bowen, 7:30 p. tn. [ Ic-Nick C üb, Miss Inez Heller al -the Henry Neireiter home, 7:80 ]P- m. Beulah Chapel Ladies Aid. Mrs. ’Charles Fuhrman, all day. Zion Reformed Phoebe Bible [ | class banquet, church basement, ! l 6:15 p. ni. i , i Ladies Shakespeare Club. Mrs. J. C. Sutton, 2:30 p. m. Thursday Christian Ladies Aid Society, Mrs. E. L. Harlacker, 2:30 p. m. i Eastern Star stated meeting, Masonic Hall. 7:30 p. m. Methodist W F. M. S., soup and pie sale, church. Tri Kappa Benefit bridge party. ( Phi Delta Kappa fraternity hall. Friday rirzah Club. Ben Hur lodge after regular lodge. Triangle class, Christian Church ■ Mrs. A. D. Artman. 2 p. m. Saturday Church of God Ladies Aid Society. bike sale, Schmitt .Meat Market. 9 a. m. Christian Ladies Aid supper. - church basement, 5 to 7 p. tn. ENTERTAINS FOR FRIDAY BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Dick Burdge was hostess to I tlie members of the Friday Bridge 1 i Club at her home Friday. As a re- j suit of the games Mrs. Frank Crist, I received the high score prize and 1 ; Miss Esther Bowers was awarded - i consolation prize. 'i The guests were invited to the I ■ dining room where the table was l ' 11 id with a beautiful lace cloth and ’ rose colored doilies. The delicious! . two course luncheon was served on ' , rose glassware . The next club meeting will be . held with Miss Esther Bowers Feb- ■ ruary 17. , l ECONOMICS CLUB I HOLDS MEETING The Hartford Home Economics Club met it the home of Mrs. Vic i Kneuss recently. The meeting was i opened by t ie members singing the ' 1 song, ‘Blessed Assurance," follow-. ed by the reading of the club creed. I : Mrs. Charles Bentz conducted ' devotional services and the toll was' 1 responded tn by the members giv- ’ lug household hints. Reports from I Capsule Friends were made. During a social hour Valentine' games were played ond a school ■ luncheon i.i boxes w-as served. The|

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lunch consisted of sandwiches, pickles, apples, cookies and coffee. Those present at the meeting were the Mesdames Charles Bentz, Cora Sales, Pearl Glendenning, ' nez Zigler, Helen Reynolds, JusJinn f.iby, Corn Rayn, Iva Bixler. Jfelen Kerr, Irorothy Affolder, Lena Rpnyon, Katheryn Lilly and Mrs. Weddle. The Ladies Aid Society of tb> Chiii'i.'i of God will conduct a hake sale in the Schmitt Meat. Market, Saturday morning at nine o'clock. A supper will be served by the Lad.es Aid Society of the Christian Church Saturday night from five to seven o'clock in the church basement. he menu will consist ot fish baked potatoes, devilled eggs, creamed tomatoes, cake, fruit and coffee. The Frivolity Club will meet with Mrs. Burl Johnson Wednesday evening at seven-thirty o’clock. SURPRISE PARTY HONORS MR. MYERS iA surprise party honoring Arthur E. Myers was given Sunday night at his home west of Decatur. Guests I formed four tables of pedro and I prizes were won by Wilmui RaudeI hush amt Mrs. John P. Braun. A delicious luncheon was served land Mr. Myers was presented with a gift from his friends. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. John P. Braun, Julius Brite and son John, Mr and Mrs. Charles Lang. Mr. ind Mrs. .James Manley, Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmur Raudebusli and F.iniily, Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz and the Misses Cecilia ,and Margaret Smitli all of this city. — - The Ladies Aid Society of the |Chrstia.n Church will meet with .Mrs. E. L. H ulacker on Third street, Thursday at two-thirty o'clock. —— ‘MEETING OF CORINTHIAN CLASS The Cori-nthi-in class of the Christian Sunday School met Monday evening with Mrs. Sol Lord. The meeting was opened by the vice(President, Miss Grace Leichtenstoiger and the members repeated the Twenty Third Psalm in unison. Tlie regular routine of business was followed and reports ot the various committees were made. Sixteen calls were reported tor the .month. Unique plans for the year I were discussed and several comi mittees were appointed. The meeting was close-! by the (Class singing the song. “Beautiful iGarden of Prayer." During the social hour Mrs. H. Kraft sang two I solos. Won’t You Come Baek i Home", and "Day is Dying in the | West." She w:i« aecampa aed ,r the I piano by Mrs. Adam Kunowich. A poets and artists guessing congest was enjoyed. Mrs. Lord served I dainty refreshments of Valentine laiipoliitmeuts. Tlie next meeting | will be held on March 6 with Mrs. Milton and Miss Ruth | E:ige. — ENTERTAIN GUESTS AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Albert Katterhein- . rich and daughters Margaret and | Alice and son Lloyd of Mishawaka and Jonas Fisher of South Bend spent Saturday and Sunday with lMr and Mrs. James Hurst. They 'were the Sunday dinner guests of | Mr. and Mrs. H. E Butler. Other | guests were Mi. and Mrs. Giles j Porter and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Fishier of this city. MEMBERS ATTEND BONA TEMS CLUB Mrs. Willi m Schumacher was ! hostess to the members of the Bona Terns Club. Monday night. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Nick Braun .and Mrs. Charles Omlor. Following the games Mrs. Schum .cher served a luncheon. The next 'meeting of the club will be held in [two weeks with Mrs. Nick Braun. "BELL LEGENDS” TOLD AT CLUB MEETING "The first bells fashioned by man were made of wood a id stone, hoilo'wed out and fastened together with a clapper or several dappers hanging between them,” Mrs. Eugene Runyon said Monday afternoon when she re d an interesting paper on "Bells and Bell Lege ds,' at tie regular meeting of the Research Club held at her home. “Large bells in this way are very sonorous when hard wood Is used. The first experience with metal revealed to man its superior resonStomach Sufferer Eats Anything Now "1 had been sick tour years with stomach troubles. Was down In bed, unable to work and vomited every time 1 ate But. thanks to Udara, I am able to eat anything 1 want—and work six days a week— L'dga Tablets, a doctor’s prescription. have a world-wide record ot success In the treatment of gas pains, stomach ulcers, excess acid, belching, bloating, pains after eating. sour stomach, constipation, heartburn, poor digestion, dyspepsia, gastritis, and other conditions caused by hyperacidity or faulty diet. Whv suffer when you can try this safe and harmless treatment without risk? Get a »1.00 package of Udga Tablets today. Use the entire box and then, ts you are not positive that they have done more for your sick stomach than anything you ever used —return the empty box and get your money back. Ask your druggist for Udga today and see what " real treatment can do for ycur sink stomach. HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.

Victim of Fall MaMOHF" Bi /- ■ n j-. Us i* Jjh ■ |’<l . M I Br wS i ■ a < . * v ■ i j ~ » \ : i f' > ’ / ■I x ■ ;! ■ U r awl * <r Miss Vera Hayburn, who leaped to her death from the thirty-third > floor window of a Chicago club following a night club party. Miss - Hayburn became jealous over the attentions of her escort, Albert - Russel Erskine Jr., to another girl.

ance over wood and stone and stim-< ulated him to shipe it into forms ( that would ring.” Mrs. Runyon also gave a very interesting description of the first! a Christian Church Bells which rang r out announcing the worship hour l in the early fourth century when Emperor Constantine adopted the [ | Christian faith. She also told of the I ("Baptism of Bells.” the Sacred Bells lot Ireland and the "Celtic Bell. Love and Superstitions.” { j "No doubt many of our World !War Soldiers are often reminded of Jhe beautiful Episcopal Church (Bells in I. dianapolis, whose chimes. ; bade them farewell as they were imatching away and wccomed them ? ! home again, those who were fortunate to return." Mrs. Runyon said. '■ Subtopics wore given by Mrs. I (Fred Smith who told of “The Story '[of the Bell.” "The Peace Bell” was -given by Mrs. H.F. Callow: "Rowen [Bells Electrified." wa < told by Mrs. C. I). Lewton and “The “Indiana Bells at Valley Forge’’ w.:s report‘(ed by Mrs C. O. Porter. 1; T. e next meeting of the club 1 will be held with Mrs. C. D. Lewton 1 on North Second street when the 1 members will observe the annual ’’ gnest dav. f[ * r i One of our leading Dress c House Representatives, with a full line of Spring Dresses i in half sizes will give a shovv- [ ing in our store tomorrow I (Wednesday) afternoon from three to six. E. F. GASS.

’i —- - Launching of New French Liner i i S -Sb • 1 fey vRBm i ' i ' i / u U •i w r li; ww ■■ 'fJr Jji W" Wfi | I ®' I* 11 $ ■* * ;r<' ■■Bgg^^Sßßr 1 : : 'i • ‘.He new t rench liner "President Dounier,” named for the French Chief Executive who met his death at the hands of an assassin, is shown as it (lid down the ways at La Ciotat, near Marseilles, at its launching. The new luxury liner when completed will be a model of safety from accidents |of every description and, in addition, will be fireproof The family of the late President attended the launching ceremonies.

LOCALS Mrs. Tom Haeffllng returned to Indianapolis after spending the week with her mother, Mrs. Henry : Vogiewede and family. I Martin C. Gallmeyer of Wells County purchased the 80 acre farm offered at public auction yesterday by E. G. Stoppenhagen. The purchase price was S3BOO. The personal property was also sold by Roy Johnson, ihe auctioneer. A large crowd attended the sale. lAttorneyn Clark i Lutz. Henry B. Heller and Herman Myers returned ftoin Indianapolis Monday evening after looking after legal business. Fred Mutsehler who has been bedfast for the last two weeks is slowly improving. SIMPLY WORN OUT? Take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Can anything be more wearing for women than the ceaseless round of household duties? You have no time to be sick . . . you are tired . . . ailing » . . yet cannot stop. There comes a time when something snaps and you find /ourself simply worn out. Lydia F.. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will help you- Its tonic action will give you renewed strength, and will mskt /our daily tasks seem easier to you. 98 out of every 100 women who report to us say that they are benefited by this medicine. Buy a bottle from your druggist today * » = and watch the results.

COURT HOUSE < Real Estate Transfers I Frederick J. Schearer et ux to Carl C. Fuelling et al 90 acres in , Union township for SI.OO. > , Jesse Yoder to Joshua Yoder in-, lot 321 Herne for SI.OO. Joshua Yoder to Jesse Yoder etux i inlot 321 Berne for SI.OO. Howard Ellsworth, doing business [j us Hi-Way filling station, vs. Jodd l Ray cause dismissed by plaintiff. I Harry Fritzingcr. Mary Fritzing-!J er and Rachel Fritzinger vs. Schafer Hardware Co., for quiet title, cause dismissed, costs paid. Wayne Reber and Roy Reber vs. Ezra Reber estate, cause dismissed by agreement, cosls paid. American Casket Co. vs. Otho liobenstein, suit fin account. H R. McClenahan appears for defend-1 ant. ’ I Jeff Liechty vs. George Urick and l William Moeschberger, cause dis-1 missed, costs paid. Jessie M. Park vs. Reuben Kipfer. damages, H. B. Heller appears for defendant. Bank of Linn Grove, Muri Lyh.irger, liquidating agent, vs. William Sludler et al H. B. Heller appears for all defendants. Charles H. Snyder vs. Godfred Smith, notes and foreclosure, dismissed, costs paid. First Joint Slock Land Bank of Fort Wayne vs. Pau! Schulte et al, foreclosure. Judge DeVoss disqualified and H. B. Heller appointed special judge. Fruchte and Litterer appear for defendant Runyon. First Bank of Bertie v.s. Benjamin M. Smith, appearance by J. T. Merryman for Ida Pearl Smith. Catherine E. Helm estate. Lulu I. Swearinger executrix, petition to lease 40 acres of land owned by the estate to Clarence McKean, granted. 0 “Take a chance Night” Friday Night Only — Everybody 10c. Cort Theatre. 2t3 o Get the Habit — Trad* a Home

r— — ■— 111 II —. NEW ARRIVALS IN > I DOMESTICS r > WE have added several New Items to our growing and thriving Dry Goods department.—Our desire is to sei! Quality Dry Goods at the very, lowest prices.—You are always welcome to come in and look around in our store, and you will be assured of quick, courteous treatment. i V I j s Unbleathed Muslin Splendid quality—The cotton and yarns used in the manufacture of I i A'>._ this f a^r * c are °f selected quality I to give strength, wear and im- * proved finish. i 6c yd. Fine Bleached Muslin ' Splendid value—Finished soft for k., the needie. Special. Yard 9 C y t ’ sAll Linen Stevens “P” 9-4 Unbleached Sheeting Toweling splendid medium weight sheetWonderful quality—Bleached and dt h 1 'll* unbleached — Colored borders. S P ec,al ’ - vard 1 * JL Ideal for roller and kitchen towels, dish cloths, table runners. Ranger Sheeting kitchen curtains, chair covers and manv other uses. I|-_ Will R» v€ « ood service. r Special, yard IOC 36 inches wide. Special, yardtJV 9-4 Foxcroft Sheeting Bine Bell Chambry Wonderful quality sheeting in the Splendid qpality in Blue only—36 bleached and unbleached OD, # inches wide. Ideal for 1 Special, yard shirts. Special, yard ...,IVV Part Linen Crash W hite Outings A good quality part linen weft Good quality white outing in 27crash. Ideal for towels. 30-36 inch widths. Special, yard OC Specially Priced. The Schafer Store HARDWARE AND HOME FURNISHINGS A . - — nr--- 7^.7—.-,.77—

PETERSON NEWS ■ i Mr. and Mrs. Burt August spent ; Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Grint | Bull. Earl Straub of Spencerville, Ohio spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Al Straub. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mcßride and son Stanley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frink Spade. Miss Helen Beery and Miss Jean: Houck spent Thursday evening in Decatur. The Antioch Missionary Society met at the home of Mrs. Roll Houck I Thursday. Those present were the [

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[Mesdames Simon Smith, Ellis [Skiles, Robert Mann. Frank Spade, [George Bright, Mabie Marshell, | Ellen Beery, Henry Breiner, Al Straub, Grant Ball, Ralph Straub, Glen Stranb. Will Kitson, and the Misses Helen Beery, Georgia Kitson, and Jean Hauck. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Straub and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Straub and family called on Mr. and Mis. (Al Straub Sunday. • Mr. and Mrs John Evans of Decatur spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mann. Nelson lAbbott and the Misses i Frances Abbott and Velma Spade [spent Saturday in Bivftton.

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