Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 124, Decatur, Adams County, 25 May 1933 — Page 3
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■ITCALENDAR ' M | 8g Mary Macy ■ I Hnii.es 1000—1001 K Thursday K... Lillies Aid Society ■, parlors. 2 P- m - K,,.. mu's Society, Mrs. Kd'le. 2:30 K| 'ha it.'.l. Mrs. Harold Daniels, K nt. -sh 1.1 T.n social meeting K rill . lluiihouse, Bp. m. !!:■ :si ' ii 'll. Y. B. class - I'iuli, Mrs. William Sole ■ \ .1 Smith resilience, 2 M, h| . Ml'S. GeorgO Stlllts. iii. ■ t ,. r < -lut■ d meeting. Ma- ■ hiill. 7:3" p. m. Me. l.aili'S Aid Society, Mrs. ■r Lower. 2:30 p. m. ■ y.. ,me Economic!-' <'iiil>, ■p-ai. Byerly, all-day. ■ FRIDAY He. Y i in.'. Married ColpL s Hmi'. and Mrs. Don Farr, a pm. Htersom 7:30 p. m. Ei.mgels class, U. B. Ho. O'eiie Light 2:30 |i. m. Bret .ten V. 1. S. Claus, ■n Shei ts residence. 7:30 p. nt. H^'dii•• I Christian Lite Wire H t'litliei-me Brown. 7:30 p. m. Ar' ('lull, ■ Miss Ferrel Store, 7:30 p. ni. Hatur Home Economies Club, E. Archbold, 1:30 p. m. B Saturday ■ll Lillies Aid Cafeteria Supchurch basement, 5 ■p m. ■ Wednesday Bkhinii Ladies Club, K. H. S. ■i. ■ovement club. ■DS REGULAR MEETING ■ ■*'' attic 4-H Improvement ■ni t in the domestic scie ce ■ of the Decatur high school ■esday afternoon for the regtt■n- ting of the organization. ■ first year girls made pan ■rs .mil the second year girls ■til pillow cases. Dresser scarfs ■ begun by the third year girls ■hose of the fourth year made ■ on patch. These girls will ■ making smotks and paja■nest week. ■e instructors are Miss Grace y* and Mary Kohls and the ynus George Myers. Charles
■flt ■ jb*'fl I LIKE CAMELS K EVER SO MUCH H ** BETTER w ? 18 ' n A YES,’ITS THE TOBACCO p" THAT COUNTS" &, . !'/• ■“s'*' : A ; ''' Vstottl IW' atnel’s costlier ■ ■ V fl Real Economy A FEW DOLLARS FOR PAINT NOW MAY SAVE THE COST OF EXPENSIVE REPAIRS LATER. KYANIZE Kell Smoothing Floor Enamel for cement, or wood floors and linoleums. Interior or Porches. Acid Proof. Quick Drying. Hi Colors-Black and White. Free! AVitii this coupon a 50c paint brush free with one quart of f'oor enamel. GUARANTEE— Money hack f "i the empty can if not satisfactory when used as directed. ; COUPON Na m Address Callovtff& Kohne DRUGS
Knapp, William Huffman and Roy ' Lahman. Three girls are enrolled I in Lie junior leader work. They are' Irene Snell. Marcella Ruppert and Wilma Miller. Next week the chub will meet ■ Tuesday afternoon instead of Wed-1 nesday on ai-cou .t of the circus, i I The organization meeting of the, i club was held recently in the (Jen-; ! tral School building when the elec-| • tion of officers was held. Officers ' | elected were Marcella Ruppert,'! I preside c Irene Sell, vice-president I Hilda Williams. secretary; Martha I Myers, song leader and Wilma Mil- | ler, news reporter. . The president appointed the following girls for the program committee: Irene Sell, Irene Boring i and Helen Krick. The girls retai' ed I itlL name used last year, the Imd : movement Club. It was decided to I ! - i»ld the meetings in the domestic' science room at the high school at I I cue-thirty o', lock. MISSIONARY circle ELECTS NEW OFFICERS A meeting of the Girls Mission- ‘ ary Circle of the .Evangelical : I church was held in the church paiy I llors, Tuesday right. The election | | of officers w.s held and Mi-s Dor-: j ot.hy Spuller was chosen pre: dent; | Miss Melvena Newhard, vice-presi- i I dent; Miss Vivian Lynch, recording i : secretary; Miss Catherine Brown, ■ lorrespondi'g s cnetary; and Mi...: I Etta Anspaugh, tre.surer. Mrs. Clarence Smith is the lead-1 'er of the oranizition and meetings I i will be held th ■ second Thursday i i of the month. Seven members and I two visitors were present at the I ■ meeting Tuesday night. The next ■ I meeting will be held at the church I i and the hostesses will be Mrs. J. O. ! J Tricktr and Mrs. Clarence Smith I The Philathae cDss of the Baptist Sunday School wil Imeet With Mrs. E. Peterson Friday night at . i seven-thirty o’clock. Mrs. S. E. i ■ Shamp will be the assisting hos-■ i tess. The Kirkland Ladies Club will | meet at the Kirkland hig.j school ! Wednesday afternoon. May 31, at one o'clock. UNION TOWNSHIP WOMAN’S CLUB MEETS Tw.lve members of the Union 1 Township Woman's Club, three visitors and- several children at-:
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1933.
i tended the meeting of the club held | ■it the home of Mrs. Hugh NidliL-' I ger, Wednesday aft rnoolt. I lie rail call was answered with | good health hints. The meeting was in the c large of the president. Mrs. Henry Baumann 'and was opened with tin- singing of the club song ’ I and the repeating of the chib creed. I I Mrs. (, liarles Rabbitt led in prayer. ( The lesson on '‘Fitting of Muslin . Patterns was given by Mrs. Rabbitt ' i and Mrs. Baumann. Candy was I s.-rved during the social hour. The 1 next club meeting will be held witli ■ Mrs. Chauncey Clem. * : MEETING OF I AFTERNOON CLUB Th Tuesday Afternoon Club was • j entertained at tiie home of Mrs. ‘ Harry King, Tuesday afternoon. ( High score prizes in bridge were ( won by Mrs. Mark Braden and Mrs. , Carl Smith. The next club meeting will be , held in two weeks with Mrs. Brice , Butler. | ENTERTAINS FRIVOLITY CLUB Mrs. Bernard Braun entertained ( i Lie memibers of the Frivolity Club it Peter Braun country home, Wedi nesday evening. Bridge was played n and Mrs. Ralph Roop and Mrs. Dick i Burdge received high score prizes while Mrs. Ray Fryback was awiaj'd ; ' ed the consolation prize. The entertaining rooms of the | i Braun home were decorated with f j garden flowers. At the conclusion | iof th? games Mrs. Braun served' la delicious lunJieini., Sheriff Burl'; I Jolinson, Dick Hoch, Waldo Eckrote ! I Bernard Br iun Gerald Braun and I, i Mr. and Mrs. Puter Braun were ; Quests. r r e next meeti* gos the club will ;; Ibe • ehl with Mra. Mick Braun in j two Weeks. OFFICERS ELECTEP FOR DITTO 4-H CLUB The newly organized Ditto 4-H I Club of Decatur met at the home lof Miss Gladys Doan. Wednesday ' I afternoon. The election of officers ' ! was held during the business meet- j | 1 g and resulted in the following ; officers being elected, Gladys Doan president; Evelyn Kohls, vlce-pre-I sident; Mad line Spahr, secretary; I Eula Myers, treasurer; Alice Jane : Archbold, song and yell leader; j Etta Anspaugh, press reporter; 1 Martha J. Linn, pianist. The president appointed a committee to plan the program for the year. Miss Kohls, vice-president, will a< t aa chairman of the committee and other members will be Leona Bowers, Alice Jane Archbold and Etta Anspaugh. I It was pin ned to hold the meetings of the club on the second and j fourth Wednesday of the month, i Several club songs and yells were ' prai ticfd and gmies were enjoyed. Miss Doan served a luncheon. The Young Married Colples Class ■of th" Mi t. ixlist Episcopal Sunday School will meet with Mr. and Mrs. Don Farr. Friday at eight o’clock. Agree To Cessation Os All Hostilities Bogota. Colombia. May 25.--(U.R) : immediate cessation of hostilities' i between Colombia and Peru over possession of the Letieia corridor was agreed upon today by Foreign Minister I’rdaneta of Colombia and President Sean lister of the lea-I | gue council. >o i Monmouth Garden Club Meets Tuesday I | | The Monmouth 4-H boys garden ; j club will meet at the Monmouth ! high school at 8 p. m. Tuesday, j l New record books have arrived and | | all members ar'e urged to be pr-.- I ! sent. IA. baseball team is being or-1 ganized by the club. o Attorney Named To Succeed Hosinski Indianapolis, Ind., May 25. —(U.R) George N. Beamer, South Bend | attorney, today was appointed city judge at South Bend by Gov. Paul V. McNutt. He will succeed Al ' Hosinski. new I'nited States tnar-j shall for tlie northern Indiana dis trict. — 0-1 WE WANT—Riags, Paper, metal scrap Inm. and Wool. The Maier Hide and Fur Co. 710 W. Madison St. Phone 442. 124-3 t Says Her Husband Lost 16 Pounds In 4 Weeks i • “I have never found a medicine that ‘peps’ you up like Kruschen Salts and better still, leaves you •pepped up’, I take it two or three times a week —not to reduce but merely to feel good and clean. My huslwind took it t<» reduce, he lost 16 pounds i,n 4 weeks." Mrs. K. A. b’erris, Washington, D. C. (December 29, 1932). To lose fat and at the same time; gain In’physli al aitr.'i<Ylv.new and ’ fi-i'l spirited and youthful tnki nr, half ti-nspoonful of Kruschim In a|, glass of hot water before breakfast I every morning. A jar that lasts 4 weeks costs but | a trifle at Holthouse Drug Store or anv drugstore In the world but be sure and get Kruschen Salts the SAFE wav to reduce wide hips, prominent front and double chin and. again feel the joy of living-money buck If dissatisfied after tile first! Jar. 11
Miss Agnes Baker was awiardbd the hand embroidered luncheon set today, the sale of which was conducted by the Catholic school 'children. The set was made by the Sisters of St. Agnes >and offered for sdle by the children of the school. The proceeds from Hie sale will go to the school fund. The Misses Hazel and Lucille Btmham of Fort Wayne and Lois Hobbs of Monroeville were guests of Mrs. Joe Hobbs in this city, Weduiesday night, Mrs. T. E. White and daughter Gloria of Fort Wayne visited in this city Wednesday with Mrs. White’s mother, Mrs. Sam Baumgartner. Ira Fuhrman, insurance agent of this city, opened his cabin, “Rhumwood”, in the Bellmont Park addition last Evening with a steak and fish fry. A half dozen' guests were present and following the dinner a round table discussion was held on current day topics, prizes being awarded to the winning debaters. The feast of the Ascension of Christ into heaven was observed a.t the St. Mary’s Catholic ohurch today as a holy day of obligation'. Thro? masses were celebrated this morning. The city council will meet in special session Friday oveilng for the purpose of receiving bids on equipment recommended to be installed at the city plant. Peter II L liman, well known dairyman living west of Decatur, today purchased a registered Belgian mare colt from the H. P. Schmitt stock farm. The colt, a i hestnut sorrel, is seven months old and weighs DlO pounds. It Is an outstanding colt. The purchase price was $175. Mr. Schmitt owns the dam and has refused several Iqrge offers for it. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Graber of Fort Wayne were visitors in this
DAINTY SUMMER FOOTWEAR Reasonably Priced This pleasing pattern in both Blond and Black Kid, moderately priced at $2.49 This dainty Black Kid Tie with high Spanish Heel, $2.98 I a One of the new creations in White Kid with a lot of Punch-work. $3.45 A. z * 'V A new pattern in White Shoe Cloth is a relief on a hot day. $1.45 / \\ u\ i v - - A snappy White Snudoth Pump with Rosette cut-outs. $1.45 Charlie Voglewede Fits Your Feet.
city today. 4 ; Mrs. Annn L. Edwards of Route 2 l Mo'.iroe was a shopper in this city 1 today. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmitz, daughter Salome and son Paul will , attend the commencement exercises at the St. Vince.it Hospital in , Indianapolis tonight. Miss Viola i Schmitz is a member of the grad- . uating class. She will return with ‘ . jher parents to this city for a sev- i I eral dajps visit. —-o NOTICE , , A special meeting of the Kinights ' of Columbus will be held tonight , ; lat the K. of C. Hall. Matters of j l vital importance to every member ' j of the council will be discussed. All . | members are urgently requested to . , ' be present. Heavy Rainfall In Western Indiana Brazil, 11.. d., May 25 — (UP) —l' I Western Indiana was drenched I ■ with nearly three inc hes of rainfall | i late yesterday. I Tracks of the Indiana railway!' : were wasi'aout out of Seeleyville.' between Brazil and Terre Haute. t Water was two feet deep at sevt eral places' a.t the National road. 3 he rain further delayed pialwting of corn crops. I o ... Regular Meeting Os K. of P. Tonight I The regular meeting of the Knights of Pythias lodge will be | , held at the home tonight at >:3O o’clock. Work in. the tfrird degree | ’ will be given. All memibers are urgj ed to attend. MONROENEWS » . I Mr. aad Mrs. William Liiay and •Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Llby were the i f I dinner guests of Mr. and Mi's. Cali ’ vin Yost and family at Decatur Sun-1 ■ day. . Freda Heyerly of Warsaw spent tl»e with her mother, Mrs. Emma Heyerly. Mr. and Mrs. John Amstutz and , fantil of Fort Wayne were the guests of Mrs. Amstutz father 1r.i.1 Wagoner. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Andrews i spent Sunday in D eatiir, the guest | of Mrs. Andrew’s moth r, Mrs. Jens trie Rainer and Mrs. Agnes Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. John Moore and son Jack: of Hartford City spent the week-end with Mr. and Mis. F. H. Tabler. Mrsi, Jim A. Hendricks and son i McGee a d Mrs. I. R Haynes spent , -
When You See These Values You’ll Know We’re Right When We Say FRIDAY and SATURDAY Will Be The Season’s Greatest Opportunity To Save! ■MHBMHEMMHMEMBMIMBEBHMEMMBBBBMMMMEBEM Mens blouses & . SUPER DRESS VALUES! Broadc '° th B SHIRTS "W j?S K Ladies Silk Crepe Dresses—the last M Top off your HM r. 4 word in smart silk dresses for all .' M suit with a B - summer wear, cleverly styled frocks preshrunk, in \\ crisp new fl of Bght silks that are as cool as they blue, green, BE/ . look—dashing prints that will wash tan, white, .r i Bl —I blouse, clever j&A . ' beautifully. Dis- fft fir" fu " cut ’ cello ‘ i-J styles in pique, J®? tinctive frocks U Q phane wrapp- fj “L> dotted swiss, '/ j with the |atest X ” JW fl 21 ed, fast colors organdy and an d ne we st 4* **** sizes 14 to 17 batiste, smart- \ -c trimmed trimming, sizes 14 to 52 .fli MH with frills, bows, puffed sleeves and buttons. Jp MgL‘3 ■ ■ — ■ - JgF j® <l® Ladies' Beautiful MB /Br fl MwS'TO ' o| l e Dresses, in fl ■ fl J HT ? I| dots, f' owers « navy J t _ Tfl < f l,lack ’ » recn - red f Boys Wash Suits-smartly r ri ',. “ " “ backgrounds, sizes » ■ ■ styled for spring in sleeve* Fr ledman-Shelby All Leather BtBSjRIU , ... fl, fl fl P . J , . . Shoes—Boys—Black and white fl 1 I to 52 WF B less and short sleeve styles, and Brown and White Sport ‘ long and short pants, fast Oxfords; rubber soles and rub- tgfflWtA color, broadcloths, sizes 3 her heels or leather soles and U- ’ fIS- .A ■ i c * z-< > <r .. l *• K rubber heels: all sizes 2to 6 - 1 ' jt a a mmh 8 ful patterns to choose from, in $1.17 J« “ja- ioc 47c I Utility Zipper Bag covered with brown and QQ Mens and Boys Blue ( hambray Shirts *)Xz» black suede, rubber lined, size 15 inchesfull cut wOt Mens Cotton Sox in grey, blue, brown and r „ » V hu.. -* zx * black, suitab'e for work or dress, pair. 5C Jj s - zes ‘ 1 J9C and 25C , Men’s Pre-shrunk Seersucker Pants fTf? all sizes I i C 3d ’ ncb Marquisette in ecru and white, 1 Az* in dots, checks and flowered designs, yard lvL Men’s White Duck Pants, super shrunk. QQ all sizes, regular $2.00 grade e/OC Ladies White Cut-out Sandals (Wz« Cuban heels i/OC Mens Summer Work Shoes, rubber sole and rubber heel. This is a real comfort for hot DO Ladies Silk Slips, lace trimmed, bias cut KQz* weather, pair e/OC in fleß h and peach ———— ——— * A Real Value on Men’s Choose your summer sup- Standard (Quality Oil Window Shades Q(A .1 O » AII W ° ol Swimming Suits ply of Ties today, in ; n <| tl pj cx or n]ajn colors, 3\fi ft o*7 & TCt/U Everyone a brand new cmart, crisp patterns. r style, wanted colors and This group includes pas- —.— Li* 1 fol colors, small figures. allsi „ s . S j ()() anr| Stripes, made of high- fL, ■ jjK Ifc jf M-r * • ” ” est gr de of pure silk C6/r\flfl Eg g£ Womens and Childrens serf rayon. ' JB fey • EH " Bathing suits 15c MAwJPaJrigJnal under^Qing 1 So 4r 49Ct 0 51.49 • V z gwre* I
Saturday evening in Fort Wayne, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hendricks and family Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Tritch of Fort Wayne visited Mrs. Tritch's mother. Mrs. Emaliue Stalter Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bahnier and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Scherer spent Sunday afternoon in Geneva, the guest of relatives. Rev. and Mts. E, M. Dunbar, Max Balmer and Miss Loma Hahnert and Drucilla Burkhead motored to Lak' Webster Mond'.y and spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. John Floyd entertained at Sunday dinner the following guests Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones of Fort Wayne, Mr. ;nd Mrs. Hattie Andrews of Decatur, Mr. and-Mrs. Frank Fugate and daughter Bltnche, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Breiner living west of Monroe and Mr. and Mrs. John Crist of Monroe. Doyle Hofifman has accepted a position with the Morris five and ten cent store at Ahn.i, Michigan. Mr and Mrs. Alfred Hahnert visited Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hahnert at Hartford City Sunday. Family Joyful—Dad’s RHEUMATIC PAINS Have Left Him Wlhen a man s > i-rlppled with rheumatism cannot go to his daily work end suddenly finds a swift, powerful yet safe prescription that drives out pain and agony in 48 hours yon can imagine the Jubilant happiness of the whole famlli as lead brings home his pay envelope regularly «Kain. ilolthousp Drut< Co., an 1 leadiner arugg’ists ywhere call this grand prescription Allenru ,and think so mu. h of its mighty power to drive excess uric acid from the system that they guarantee one 85 cent bottle to overcome rheumatic pain and , conquer sciatica, neuritis and lumIhiko just as this notice states or moneys back—-a square deal to all sufferers. SUMMER MILLINERY Chic, new styles in varied assortment of colors and sizes. Going away Decoration Day? Better stop in for a new hat before. you go. Reasonable Prices DEININGER H AT SHOP West Madison Street
■, i Ruth B.ihner of Buffton spent -'the w:.ek-end with her parents, Mr. i i and Mrs. Charley Bahner. t : Mr. and Mrs. Homer Osterman ■ a.id son Ivan of Fort Wayne Miss'
t I PUBLIC AUCTION ; i ji 80—Acre Farm—Bo MONDAY. JUNE the sth, at 2:00 on the premises -j Known as the Melvin Clemin Farm, located near Clarks Chapel Church . 4% miles southwest of Dixon, Ohio; 7 miles southeast of Monroeville; ( I 10 miles northeast of Decatur, Indiana. j This is a good producing farm. 8 room house, large ibarn, chicken ', house, grainery and all necessary outbuildings. < ; Now is the time to buy farmland, the safest of all Investments. I i'.uni pt ices' are 'advancing ami w iii cotititiue to do so. Buy Now. Special Notice to Realtors—A liberal commission will be paid to any realtor bringing a buyer for the farm. Prospect to be registered 1 the day of the sale. EASY TERMS, SM ALL CASH PAYMENT Sold by order of the Banking Department. PEOPLES LOAN & TRUST CO., Owners. Sale conducted by tlie National Realty Auction Co., Decatur Ind Auctioneer: (Y>l. Fred Reppert, “WE GET THE BUYER AND SEL LE R TOGETHER.” WRITE US SUMMER SPECIALS Woodbury’s Jumbo 1 /k Permanent K/U, Chocolate Soda LUC \ Wave Oil OvC 1 Bottle Free Seventeen Perfume Special ’ S » ecial ! Full size ,>Oc bott le €>«7v 'i hamois O«/C Woodbury’s CTO Jergen’s Bath Soap Shampoo OuC 3 laige bars ne * Woodbury’s t Shampoo Free. Dennison’s Napkins .... 60 napkins 1A (enol Moth package WC S P rav t Aspirin Tablets be ®" 100 in Bottle QQ Clothing and Furniture. Sunburn Lotion Paste 4r«’C Water Ball FreetJl/V Baby Doll Free r J v Basket Weave, 30 inch, Wall Paper ........ 25c roll Other Wall Papers at 4c roll and up ’ Lowe Brothers Quick Drying Enamel for Porch Furniture. Comes in all colors. HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO
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Rowen. 3 Sprayer of Rockford. Ohio i Mr. and Mrs. Jake Haggard and son : Myron and Miss Dorothy Strickler i called on Mr. and Mrs. Dm Noffsiuger Sunday afternoon.
