Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 79, Decatur, Adams County, 3 April 1933 — Page 3

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MEETING ECONOMICS CLUB Home B’ 11 ". \v. Busche tor an ’ At i noon ■ and several ■K• '"' '■“■ , . IS '■ 1 '"'■"' j"""’<l tleHarry . . on a . i Bi . ( . f of telling of the [■ ■, n■ 1 [y and lo woa;r : to - on MauKrS April 17. Mi; ( meeting will be KI * v ■ J- mn i licsler on the MB" r' - ’ -'- tlm meeting Fri- ! Austin Be.® a- . l ope. Artii Jack- I Sell- ... Sypher.-t, land Huy <;i»n ( Harry Coughs IDo't Id th'tn get a strangle hold, jet-rs , .. kA. Creomuision comhe 7 best helps known to modem ' armless. Pleasant , X ' narc-tirs. Your druggist will Bhn ynur rner.-v if anv cough or cold Be niter how long standing is not ref -a, by Creofflulsioo. (adv,) -MM*,., JODAMS ■onight and Tuesday I "HELLO IJ EVERY BODY” ■ krdh k\ I } SMITH, EiJolph Scott, Salh Blanc. e d - - An “Our Gang" ■Oied\ anti Organlogue Jill’l “Singing Sam." title -25 c i THURS. —"SHE DONE! WRONG’’ with Mae West, an Grant. Noah Beery. NOTE: children admitted unless by parents.

April 5 J JJj i W EDNESDAY MORNiNG, APRIL 5, OUR STORE WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. THE LOSS CAUSED BY WATER AND SMOKE H\S BEEN SETTLED FOR BY PVR INSURANCE COMPANIES AND WE ARE GOING TO GIVE IT TO YOU BY OFFERING OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS \t Cl OSFOUT PRICES. THIS IS NOT DAMAGED MERCHANDISE, IT IS G(?OD NEW MERCHANDISE AT DAMAGED PRICES. suits hats Top Coats Shirts & Ties A1 1 .01 01 R NEW SPRING ( LOTHING IS INC 'LI DEI) IN THIS SALE. ■■ W” 3 Willi Wto W Mi I IVU VERY FINE BUSINESS SUITS IN THESE TWO LOTS. All T()p ( ()ats g{) at | h(>se TWO SPECIALS Every Man or Boy sacrifice prices. vour wardrobe is not (omplete without a nice snappi needs a new Hat lor shirt, and a tie to match, for easier. One lot of 25 Suits—Choice OO Easter. All middle weight or both of them are on sale. heavy coats are n 14J!Jnc ,. _ _ lake advantage of rn . SHIRTS for..i ‘)PL. One lot of 40 Suits d* U AA this sale and save 1/ i»i?s< T »>"v •>•)( c ‘h<>ice jfrllMJV money. /2 or 3 for s , , on> s, "ne of our Overalls and Work Shirts were slightly damaged by water. You can buy the Overalls lor 15c and the Work Shirts for 35c while they last. These are both first Hass articles. TEE PIE & PETERSON|^fS? r

CLUB CALENDAR Miss Alary Macy Phones 1000—1001 i Monday Monday Night Club, Mr.. Mark i Braden, 7:30 p. m. Corinthian class, First Christian ’ Church, Mrs. Harmon Kratt, 7:30 p. m. Woman’s Club, Dramatic Depart- ' [ment in charge, D. H. S. auditorium, 7:45 p. m. ’ I Zion Reformed G. M. G„ Ervin Miller home, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Tri Kappa business meeting, Mrs. : Don Farr, s p. m. M. E. Ever Ready cliss, Mrs. S. R. Fennimore. 7: in p. m . C. L. of (’., Knights of Columbus Hall, after church. Evjiiigelieal Dutiful Daughters class, Mrs. Carl Noll. 7: 3o p. in. Young Matrons Club, pnstpo < d indefinitely. Adams County Choral Society, above Brock Store. 7:30 p. m, Wednesday N. and T. Club. Mrs. ( larence I Weber. 2 p. in. . i Ladies Shakespeare Club. Airs. I Burt Townsend, 2:30 p. in. * Historical Club, Mrs. Kanuie Fris- • toe, 2:30 p. m. Research Club, Mrs. F. W Downs 12:30 p. in. Thursday i Christian Indies Aid Society. Mrs i Fred King. 2:30 p. in. Mt. Pleasant Ladies Aid Smieiy, I Mrs. Harley Roop. 2 p. m. Calvary Ladies Aid. Mrs. E. W. iJiekson, all (lay. Walther League. Lutheran school |8: p. in. < rownover. Beu Colter. Fred Hilton ’Will J<,- nson. Charles Nyffelei. H rry Da dels. Sun Haggard, Otto i Longenberger. John Floyd. E. W. Busche, Ervin Stucky, Joe Hahnert. Leland Ripley, Shelby Vance. Del llllv Douglas. Hiram Wittwer. R D. I Myers, and the Mi-.- Mildred ■■■■■■■■■■■■■l THE CORT Tonight - Tomorrow “TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY” "’tli the screen's perfect lovers, Janet Gaynor-Charles Carrell Ihe lovable story-book character now brought to you mi the screen. ; Added—Comedy and News. 10c -25 c SUN., MON., TUES. — "STATE j FAIR" with Janet Gaynor. Bill ;

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1933

neim Doris Shifferly. and Helen Tyffeler. REGULAR MEETING OF M W. F. CLUB Tie M. \\ F Home Economies Club met at the home of Mrs. Paul McClain recently for the regular meeting. The president, Mrs. Dan Lehman, was in charge of the meet-' i g and the club song was sung and the creed read. Alter the business meeting Mrs. Fred Blum gave the lesson. Several patterns wire cut and distributed , among the members. The next club meeting will be held April 27 Kit the ' i home ol Mrs. Martin Meshberger 1 in French towniship. Members present at the meeting were the Mesdames J. L. Graber, ■jLewellyn Lelim ,n. Levi Schindler. Mai tin Meshberger and daughter! 1 Edith, Gilbert Stuckey, E. M. Ray, Omer Lehman, Rufus Huser and! daughter Alice. Fred Blum. Albert ■Huser. Vi. .<•(■ Mattax, I’.iul McClain ml Miss Bessie Gali s. Miss Glorine Leyman was a guest of the club. Die Ever Ready diss of the Methodist Episcopal Sunday School i will meet Tuesday evening at seven I thirty o’clock with Mrs. S. R. FemiiI : more. 316 North First street. The ineetlng was formerly scheduled for! , | Thursday night, but will be held on Hr above date instead. The assisting hostesses will be the Mesdames " ■ Hcery, E. W. Johnson, Ed. Beery and Fred Werst. The Tri Kappa sorority will meet . with Mrs. Don Fair for a bu..incus meeting Tuesday night at eight o'- . . clock. , The Ladies Aid Society of the , < hristian Church will meet with Mis. I-red King on Mercer aveiue. Thursday .dteiiiooii at two-thirty i o'clock. i The Mt. Pleasnnt Ladies Aid So- ! eiety will meet Thursday afternoon 1 l wo o’clock at the home of Mrs. B Harley Rix>p. i DECATUR WOMAN , SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY A number of relatives and I friends surprised Mrs. Kate Plan ( ot this city Sunday in honor of her birthday anniversary. The I ! guests arrived with well filled jj baskets and a delicious dinner I "ns servid. The dinni i j honored Miss Marjorie Mayer whose birthday is an event of I Tuesday. Mrs. I’latt was the recipient of 1 many pretty and useful birthday . gifts. Those present were Mrs. Molly Ramiebush. Mrs. Mar' ! Dougherty. Leßoy Schroeder, Mrs. I Jonathan Adair and son Stanley. Mrs. Effie Dougherty. Mr. and Mis. Lester France and daughter! i Ellen Muy all of Hoagland; Mrs. Emma Marquett and daughter j Bessie and son Morris of Monroe-1 ville; Mrs. Arthur Mayer and j daughters Marjorie and Dorothy Ellen and Hie honored guest. Mrs. Kate Platt and son Harry Bohr. Afternoon and evening callers' .'were Mrs. John Rex. Mrs. Dave; - Summers. Miss Katherine Wenty l and Clayton Miniear. Miss (hie ’ Elliot and Howard Pence all of ' Hartford City.

JOHNNY BOY LANGE CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY I The first birthday anniversary of Johnny Boy Lange son of Mr i and Mrs. Ben Lange of 123 North : First street, was celebrated at a l six o’clock dinner Sunday night, < at the Lange home. Johnny Boy’s ’ < birthday is an event of April 3. i The dinner also honored Mr. ' and Mrs. Merle Baxter of Fort 5 Wayne who were recently mar- ’ ried. 1 The dining table was centered | with a pink ami white birthday J ! cake presented by John Joseph. I 1 The cake was decorated in pink ' and bore on the top, "Johnny Boy. 1 ne year old, and one lighted candle. 1 The honored guest received many beautiful birthday gifts and 1 a number of birthday greetings 1 Guests at the dinner included Mr. ’ ■ and Mrs. Merle Baxter and Miss ; Gertrude Bollman of Fort Wayne. John Joseph, Herb Braun, Miss Florence Braun, Mr. and Mrs. Ben J Lange and Johnny Boy. The N. and T. Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at two o’clock with Mrs. Clarence Weber. J. A. ZERKEL CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY J. A. Zerkel of Eleveint.i street was pleasantly surprised Sunday when a number of relatives and friends arrived at his home to assist in celebrating his seventy fourth liirtlidoy anniversary. \ delicious pot-luck din,t.er was enjoyed and the dining table was centered with three large birthday cases. Ihe honored guest received 1 number of birthday gifts. Guests at the dinner inclndisl Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Zerikel, Mr. aind Mrs. Hubert Zerkel and family. Mr. md Mrs. Ray Smith .and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Drake and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Scfmepp and family, Mrs. lather Kelley, Mr. ami Mrs. Kelt: eth Zerkel and family Miss Neva Zerkel and John Droegemeler of Fort Wayne, William J. ■I- Bell. Mr. and Mis. Sylvester Everhart and Rev. Frank L. Engle 1 the Ladies (Aid Soviet} of tin 1 Calvary Evangelical Church will 1 meet all-day Thursday with Mrs. ’ F. W. J I‘ekson. A pot-luck din::er ' will be served at noon. 1 hi' Walther League will meet Thursday night at eight o’i lock in ] t ie Lutheran school building. o — FUNERAL RITES HELD YESTERDAY ’' ■»N riNli:i) I'lKiM PAGH ONl’]) i for Ike funeral sermon, “The MV-ins-try of Death,” and read for tin ■ text I (’or. 15:55. He said in pari: Death reveals much ’about the I ! meaning of life. It form.- the buck j ground upon which life must Inseen. "Death discloses the spiritual na- 1 | ture of life.-It reminds us that the i ( spiritual is what endures, a. ,il that | the spiritual side of life should pre , dominate. Anim-als are content to , exist, to eat and sleep, and they are I satisfied. Mau is not satisfied with , bare existence nor with tho mater -ial things which this world offers ! I him. He wants something big,

[something beyond, he reaches out for God. "Death discloses the moral quality of life. How .ire you spending your life? he asked. Mr. Mutschlerj has written his name into the life j of this community and in the lives of his.children, by his honesty and; sobriety and by his Christian con-i victions. In his business lelation-: ships lie was noted for his integrity | and for his rigorous adliere-nce to his high moral principles. “Delith discloses the brevity of life. Life’s brevity causes us to read intensity into it. Though life is not long, it is qualitatively very significant.’ Rev. Hes-ert concluded his sermon with prayer Burial was made in the Decatur cemetery where Rev. Prugh read tile burial service. The quartet sang one verse of "Heim Hand" and Rev. Hessert offered prayer. MICHIGAN IS ( ASTIND VOTE ri:,Ml [ >AGE ONE) 1 mining factor. } (roveriior William A. Comstock , c-autioned the voters to remember I that as the first in the nation to I ballot on repeal, they might deter-* mine the national result since ! their vote would set a precedent for other states to follow. > - — o HOSPITAL inOTES Raymond Buhlman, route 7, Decatur, underwent a minor oper - ation at the Adams County Me-• morial hospital Saturday. Henry Myers. 1125 North Second street, is a patient at the local hospital where he submitted to a major operation this morning. A major operation was performed on Mrs. L T. Sypery. route 2. Bryant, al the Adams County Memorial hospital this morning Q Card of Thanks We wish in this ma :ner to express our sincere thanks and appreci tic: to the neig ibors and friends those who sent floral offerings, the minister for his consoli g words and ill those who so kindly assisted us during the death of our wife nd moUi er. R. E. Cilpen and sons. Gat the Habit—Trane at H omfc o—w«icii* - « — fiww -— ■■■• —r Drink W ater W ith Metis Good I’or Stomach Waler wilh meals helps stomach juii-es, aids digestion. L bloated with gas add a spoonful of Adlerika. One dose cleans out poisons a.'(l washes BOTH upper ami low- !’> .1. Smith Drug Co M O V E I) ROY H. ANDRESS Chiropractor Moved to Bucher residence. 315 N. Fourth street, one and one-half blocks north of Catholic school. Was formerly located above the Schmitt Meat Market. Will have office in home and continue practice as at former address. Phone 1193 315 N. 4th st.

ROERSQNALS Mrs. Bess Erwin visited witlh Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rhoda at Fort Wayne Sunday. M. F. Wortliman returned Saturday evening from a visit in Indiana- , polls. j Mrs. I. F. Foley and daughter i Helene of Ohio City, visited in this 1 city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Omlor and [; children Margaret and Bob of 1 Fostoria. Ohio, were the week-end ' guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Lose and family. j Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young and I daughter, Miss Dorothy, and Miss i Dorothy Rupp of .Fort Wayne I spent Sunday at Cincinnati, Ohio. They reported seeing the new j I nion terminal there. Harvey La Fountaine, superintendent of Hie (Adams County Infir- t

1WIMIIIIIWI.1IM»M STERLING FENCE DISTAIKt INCHES nfc II BARS 55" GOOD THRU 9r and ™ ru iOBARS 47" 8 I 9 bars 39" LEST YOU FORGET—We wish 7 RRARR Z" to remin(l y° u lba t we have just I ■•• IC Tg= received a large sup p1 y of | 7 bars 26" Zincoted, Hinge Joint Hog and I 5% [|i' rield rence which we are offer- » 5 I|p ing at the 4K ,Bfc ~ ; | New Low Prices AV. 0U1 ‘ Fences are made from full guage wire as specified, heavy coated with the new’ process of galvanizing which protects the wire from corrosion and assures long life. The hinge joint is the most popular of all typesTf woven fence. 1 g The hinge joint assures flexibility not obtained in » any other style of fencing. This joint will positively not £ slip on the line wire. | Every rod of fence is inspected and guaranteed ? against defective material and workmanship. We can J furnish this fence with either 6 or 12 inch stay wires. | . . “k! | C ome in and let us show and price our fence to you. f rhe Schafer Store HARDW ARE AND HOME FURNISHINGS

mary, reported to the county comImissioners today that there were 54 patients at the infirmary. Mr. and Mrs. August Worthman and family of Bear Magley were visitors here Sunday. Grant Owens of west of Decatur 1 was a business visitor here today.! Mrs. A. R. Holthouse who was! operated on 10 days ago for the removal of the appendix was removed to her home today. She is getting along fine. Dr. G. F. Eichhorn who was operated on last week hopes to be able to go home the latter part of the week. I Rev. Father Joseph Seimetz and ! Rev. Father J. J. Heimes visited in j Fort Wayne Sunday afternoon, call-1 ing on the sick at St. Joseph’s hos-! pital. Arthur Voglewede accompanied | Sister M. Gabrielita to Sacred Heart Academy, South Bend, this morning. The anaaual election of officers of I the Mtxase Lodge will be held in

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the Moose Home, Tuesday night. Following the election a luncheon will be served. u ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Don Leßrun are [ the parents of a six and one-half poutid girl baby born Saturday night, April 1. This is the first child in- .the family. Mrs. Leßrun was formerly Miss Vi Davis. How You May Look Prettier [New, wonderful MELLO-GLO face | powder hides tiny lines and wriuI kies, reproduces the fresh, liealI thy bloom of youth. No shiny [ noses. Stays on longer, prevents [ large pores. Spreads smoothly without that "pasty" flaky look. INo irritation because a new French process makes it the purest of all 'face powders. Buy MELLO-GLO today. 50c and $1.0(1. Tax free.