Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 94, Decatur, Adams County, 20 April 1933 — Page 3
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MK builds sturdy Y health ■ this Coupon to our store properly signed and t l / 1 generous box of Bouquet Powder and a rt» size vial of Gardinia Narcissus or Bouquet for |oc for Both COUPON •” j|MI Address ■he B. J. Smith Drug Co PHONE 82
fer Your Spring Apparel B-W ■k*jW YOU can attain a high degree of S' smartness and quality in your w Spring Suit and Topcoat if you choose from this store. and now offer for choosing a stock of merchandise that is U correct in style, patterns, fabrics Sdr and price. It’s wise to stop here 3® for your spring clothing. ■ JUB 1 SUITS IzKJ $lO to S3O . i TOPCOATS UH s l2' s0 t <, *25 B 11 J iTeeple & Peterson
to the bride by little Miss Beatrice Light, prettily dressed in pink. The • gifts were attractively wrapped and arranged in a small wagon which • was decorated with pink and green crepe paper. Five small tables were laid with linen and a delicious one course I luncheon was served to the followj ing guests: Vie Misses Nellie John- | ston. Cleo and Genevieve Light, nes Fuhrman, Mary Spe.ikmaai, I Mary Lenwell, Mabie Hurst, Bertha I Strickler. Devona Howard, Mary ! and Doris Andrews, and Beatrice I j Light, and the Mi sdames P. \V ! | Johnson, Wilbur Robinson. Chester | Howard, Henry Hill and the honorI ed guest, Mrs. Glen Johnson. PATTY ROSE BOLLINGER CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Mrs. Florence Bollinger of Fourth j street entertained with a birthday i party, Tuesday afternoon from I j three-thirty to six o’clock, honoring I her daughter, Patty Rose on her ; birthday anniversary. During the afternoon games were i | enjoyed. A search tor Easter eggs 1 was also conducted. Mrs. Bollinger I assisted by Hob and Teddy Bolling
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1933.
, and Marjorie Ix»se served a dainty luncheon. Fatty Rose received a number of pietty birthday gifts. The guest list I for the party included Joan WemI host, Margaret Wertzberger, Ai.-n ; Cowan. Margaret and Marcella Gass , I Frieda and Dolores Moyer, Mary I Katheryn Keller, Yvonne Smith, i Phyllis Daniels, Mary Adelina HoltI house and Alice Jean Roop. I OTTERBEIN GUILD i STUDIES “INDIANS” I , Tin members of the Otterbein .Guild of the United Brethren [Church were entertained at the l home of Miss Mary Katheryn Garner, Tuesday evening. The meeting was conducted about an improvised camp fire and readings were given about Indians. Games of bingo were also played, | after which dainty refreshments j were served by the hostess. ELKS LODGE TO HAVE DANCE The B. p. o. Elks lodge will hold its ft.-al dance of the season in the Elks Home, Saturday night. Dancing will begin at nine-thirty o'clock and music will he furnished by a ! good orchestra. Appointments for the dance will | be of piste.l colors. The Efts lodge [has conducted u. .series of dances i during the winter months. REGULAR MEETING OF MISSIONARY SOCIETY Eleve,: ntembers of the Zion Luth enn Missionary Society and two guests attended the meeting held at th,- home of Miss Velma Walters, M ednesday afternoon. The guests I were Mrs. Harold Sautter and Miss Leona Zwick. Mrs. Paul W. Schultz conducted i the missionary study for the afteroon 'nd at the close of the meeting I Miss Walters served refreshments. The Evangelical League of Chris- | tian Endeavor will meet Friday night at seven-thirty o’clock at the i home of William Elston on North I Third street. menu announced FOR CAFETERIA SUPPER | The Ladies Aid Society of the Zion Refomed Church will serve a I cafeteria supper in the church I basement, Saturday night from five i to seven o'clock. The public is invited to attend this supper. The menu will include fried [ chicken, escalloped chicken, meat | loaf, noodles, mashed potatoes and ' gravy, baked beans, potato salad, devilled eggs, cold slaw, rolls, fruit | salad, cake, pie and coffee. NERVOUS WOMEN Take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound **l am so nervous it ceems as though 1 mould fly” . . . “My nerves are all or sdge” ... “I wish I were dead” • • • liow often have we heard these ex preslions from some woman who has become j io tired and run-down that her nerves ran no longer stand the strain. No woman should allow herself tc Irift into this condition if she can help terstlf. She should give Lydia E. Pinktarn’s Vegetable Compound a trial. Fox j learly sixty years women have taken this ' ■vonderful tonic to give them renewed strength and vigor. 98 out of every 100 women who report :o us say that they are benefited by this xiedicine. Buy a bottle from your druglist today ... and watch the results.
CLUB CALENDAR Miss Mary Macy Phones 1000—1001 Thursday W O. T. M. Moose Home 7:30 p. in. Bona Terns Club, Mrs. W. P. Lose 7:30 p. m. Evangelical Loyal Daughters class Mrs. George Sprague, 7:30 p. m. Afternoon Bridge Chub. Mrs. Clifford Saylors, postponed. Christian Ladies Aid Society, Mrs. A. D. Artman, 2:30 p. in. ikiptist Women’s Society. Mrs. Curtis Moser, 2:30 p. in. Better Homes Club, Monroe llatchery, 2 p. m. U. B. Progressive Workers class, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Brown 7:30. So Cha. Rea Club, Miss Cecilia . Appleman, 7:30 p.m. 500 Club, Mrs. Joe Lose, 7:30 p. m. Women’s Missionary Society, Methodist Church, Mrs. Albert Stoup, 6 p. m. Junior class play, “Be Yourself” D. H. S. Auditorium, 8 p. m. Presbyterian Ladies Aid Society, churc h parlors, 2:30 p. m. Ic-Niclk Club, Miss Frieda Schaerer at Brice Roop home 7:30 p. m. FRIDAY M. E. Ladies Aid called meeting, church, 2 p. m. Baptist Philathae class, Mrs. S. E. Hite, 7:30 p. m. E. L. of C. E„ Grace and William Elston, 7:30 p. m. United Brethren D. Y. B. Class Mrs. Light. 7:30 p. m. Methodist Y. M. C. Class, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Butler, 7:30 p. m. Ben Hur Tirzali Club, Ben Hur Hall.f oilowing lodge. Saturday Zion Reformed Ladles Aid .Case teria. supper, church basement, 5 to 7 p. rn. B. P. O. Elks Dance, Elks Home, 9:30 p. m. Monday Woman’s Club, Music Department in charge Library hall, 7:45 p. m. Tuesday Psi lota Xi inspection. Elk’s home 6:30 p. m. Delta Theta Tau joint meeting. Miss Agnes Baker, 7:30 p. m. Kirkland Ladies Club, Kirkland high school, 1 p. m. N. AND T. CLUB HAS SOCIAL MEETING The members of the N. and T. Club were entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred Chronister. A business session was held after which a social afternoon and sewing was enjoyed. Six members and two children were present at the meeting. Mrs Roy Gaunt will bn hostess at . the next clutb meeting to be held in two weeks. MANY ATTEND SOCIAL CLUB PARTY The Catholic Ladies Social Club [ entertained with a supper and oird | party in the Catholic school hall, | Wednesday evening. The supper I was served at five o’clock and the card games were started at eight. Thirty nine tables were arranged tor bridge, pinochle and rhum, and bingo was also enjoyed. The foursomes pivoted and prizes were awarded to high scores it each Get Up Nights? THIS 25c TEST FREE If It Fails. Physic the bladder as you would the bowels. Drive out the impurities and excess acids which cause the irritation that wakes you up Get a regular 25e box ot BI’KETS, made from buchu leaves, juniper oil, etc. After four days test, if not satisfied, go back and get your 25c. They work on the bladder similar to castor oil tiie bowels Bladder irregularitv is nature's danger signal and may warn you of trouble. You are bound ti feel better after this cleansing ami you get your regular sleep. Holthouse Drug Co. says Bukets is a best seiler.
A Delicious Way to Get the ACTION of MINERAL OIL . . . k'» ( GET the lubricant effect us mineral oil without the oily taste! Agarex is a creamy emulsion that is actually delicious. More effective too! Non-fattening. Non-habit-form-ing. And no leakage. Try this special offer. SPECIAL OFFER regularly $1 pint AGAREX 79 c The B. J. Smith Drug Co. Phone 82
table. The committee in charge of the arrangements included the Mesdanies Herman E linger, James Cowan, W. A. Klepper, C. J. Carroll Harry Fritzinger, John Miller, peter Spangler, John Heiman and Sylves- ! ter Staub a.nd Miss Tene Sehurger. COUPLE CONGRATULATED ON 50th ANNIVERSARY A letter of congratulation to Mr. uud Mrs. Calvin D. Kunkel of north ot Decatur on their Golden Wedd ing anniversary which was observed Monday, was written by J. Frank Mann, judge of the Muncie city court, and a former resident of this city. The letter, wnicli was enjoyed by both Mr. and Mrs. Kunkel, is as follows: April 17, 1933. Friend Cal: At least “Cal” is the way we addressed you when I lived at Decatur. I saw in the Decatur paper of
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Model 8 New Idea Spreader I ‘NEW jIDEA ] \f J? - v’/Vx/ Y THE BEST SPREADER INVESTMENT YOU CAN MAKE. To get all possible fertility value out of manure, it must be spread as fast as it is made. On many farms that means work for the spreader every day in the year. There is one spreader that you can rely on to stand such a severe test. The NEW IDEA goes right along, , rummer and winter, over any kind of ground, with the same dependable freedom from trouble. Alwyas doing a perfect job of spreading, light of draft and easy handling, giving a lifetime of steady service. And for spreading pulverized limestone, place our Lime Spreading Attachment on the NEW IDEA—it has never been excelled for the task. We’ll he glad to explain the many features of this famous spreader. Simply come in and ask us about it. Lee Hardware Co. West Monroe Street
| last Friday that, you ana your wife] > [ were to celebrate your fiftieth I • wedding anniversary today. This ; letter will not reach you in time! 11 to be a. part of the celebration, but I ■ although belated 1 hope it will' ■ serve to remind you that triends i . outside of Decatur have not forgotten you. I want in this way to con-; gt atulate both of you, and while I j do not hope lor many more fiftieth ! . i anniversaries for you yet I can anti | t; do wish you many more years of I I wedded life and happiness. •| It all seems so strange to me. I; ■ have a hard time to realize that [ ! imy friends back home have been! i aging as fast as 1 have, and when! |I saw the account in the paper of I • I the intended celebration of your | ; fiftieth wedding anniversary I had to stop and rub my eyes and con- . Sider the matter carefully. At first II thought there must be some error. I j Then it occurred t me that 1 have; . i been away Lo n oaeiatur thirty-; j three years and had accumulated; ’ 72 years of my own. and then by l
I figuring it according to Ray’s old ! arithmetic it finally dawned on me that you. also, had passed the same number of years in that time. I Then I could realize that the newspaper story had not been overdrawn any. i Anyway let me again congratu- | late both you and your wife and | wish for you many more years of I companionship and happiness. Respectfully yours, J. Frank Munn. There will be 'an important meet- | ing of the Methodist Ladies Aid So- ! dety in the church Friday after- ■ noon at two o’clock. It is important ti lat every member of the’ organiza- ! tion he present at this meeting. See our beautiful new line of First Communion Prayer Books. Callow I and Kohne. 94-2 t The Junior class will help vou to “Be Yourself” Thurs--1 day, April 20 at I). H, S. 92-3 t
Announcing The OPENING TODAY of the Klenk’s Tire Service NEW AND USED TIRES in the building formerly occupied by the ADAMS COUNTY AUTO CO. West Madison Street We are now ready to serve you with a complete line of INLAND and ALL-STAR TIRES AND TUBES, at prices that are surprisingly low. We will also carry LINCO Gasoline and Oils, do Tire Repairing and sell the famous FAIR automobile battery. Stop in and see us when you need anything in our line. You'll find this the ideal place to fill jour needs. ARTHUR KLENK, Prop.
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11 Gospel Temple Over Green Kettle >! About 80 present last night. Lots . of interest, nuny interesting testiI monies and prayers. Crowds are in--11 creasing. | Rev. Barker spoke on "Receive ■ Ye the Holy Ghost”, many inspiring thoughts. Services each evening at 7:30. Divine healing Friday nights and Sunday afternoons. —— —o ——i Miss Erma Gage has returned from a trip to Lafayette. Give Your Skin That Healthy Glow New, wonderful MELLO-GLO face i powder reproduces the tempting I bloom of youth. Spreads smooth- ; ly, stays on longer, hides tiny lines and wrinkles, prevents large 1 pcres. No shiny noses, no drawn ■or "pasty” look. Women trust | MELLO-GLO because new French | process makes it the purest face 1 ! powder known. Delightfully fragj rant. Try MELLO-GLO today. ' 50c and SI.OO. Tax Free.
