Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 151, Decatur, Adams County, 27 June 1933 — Page 3

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Beaching wedding ' Os the approach !.< wt-llyn Stuckx. ■ , m,. s . into Stuckx L, ■ Arnold, daugi.t. r of "M 1 I'harlfH Arnold „t . i urt is* WllUlmnn. ki. n Hi" 1 ,’..1 Mik Menas Wullim.iii WJ- 0 Sprung! r. dumb ■ ' Mr all'! Mrs. Alfred Spin ■ () ,. ~ were made at th.church Sunday. Mtertains HnDAy night club u „, .. ■- S. Ini' idei was lie tit' 1 " f "" ( Club at'd t wo (firsts. Ms». |K,.r (ll.rll-ller and Mrs. F-rd The 'bib prizes tor' high K »,■!.■ ■' . ’■> Mrs M i-k I-,. , 1E.,.1 Mis K.l Boknecht and \l n.d the guest prize. Hr r next ni - 'tig of the i lub w 1! Hjlelil in lw " with M' - Appleman. Kting OF Kdle club f Pvt.r .11 X.eslle Club no t j lIK ■ I'' thiin Hoiio M,.i Hnigbi. » '• twenty sev.n hi n. R and guest. Mrs. Willi.in; Kg-i of Chicago, present. ■ |lU> ao-eting was I.eld d Hwhhli it "as decid'd not to ■ meetings during the month Huly. The annual picUc will !„■ ■ ia August at the home of . member, Mrs. b’loren. .• Th- meetings wiil 1..- iK.,i nt September, opening a

Kummer DRESSES I $1.95 1 2.98 ,o $6.95 ■ Very Large ■ectiw of cool \ ■mes for hot .4V ether! ' Sheer figured is. piain white su( g i.gnt color »l ■table silks. < pique, shan>g. Also new 'se subs. 1 $ Hff " A les including i swagger /y' its and jacket |Ssl|H®Ws^/ 1 « S ees 14 •■ “ MeH The $‘.95 DresI" M the pop- Mfe&f ■Wayne I 1: oetter IK? - J Me cotton ■Ssg|’&<.*,£ j Uses. made of | He and novel- K J cottons, in <r fgj "® th plain and figured materials. At 59c to SI.OO we have a fine lection of girls summer frocks. Hie of figured voile, batiste or (andie, size 1 to 14 years. NIBLICK & CO.

4 More Days I TO SHOP FOR FOOTWEAR | BARGAINS. SATURDAY | LAST DAY OF I Forced to Vacate Sate | Don’t miss the last few days of this ■ great sale. The greatest lootweai ■ Values ever to he offered await you g here. We’re forced to quit business I and we have only a limited time to dispose of our stock. Buy footweat m i| for next fall or the coming school days. Remember’ SALE! Ends Saturday I The Shoe Market]

I CLUB CALENDAR Ml>t Mary Macy Piiotea lOOO—looi T ursaay ; Rebekah Udge. j. o . 0 F H .. i 1 '• 30 p. m. Civic Section meeting. Chamber of ( omtner. room, 7:30 p 1n Kekionga 411 Club .Florence Pynchon, Rttot Townshtp Hone Economics < lub, Mrs. Wtlda U«<e. l:3tj p m M E M ar y aild Martl)a Homer Ixiwer home, 7;30 p !n . Kirkland Uidhs Club, high school 1 p. m. Weaneiaay Zion Reformed Phoebe Bible class an„ lla i pjl . p., L , hlnan I , j| . k Herne. 6:30 p. In . Thursday Christian Ladies lAid Society church parlors. 2:30 p. m. Five Hundred Club. Mrs. William Keller, 6:3() p, In . St. Mary's Twp. Home Economics <lub, Mrs. Glen Mann. l:3u p. m. Handy Needle Club. Mary Katlij leen Fryl>a -k. 1:30 p m. I Invitation Golf luncheon, Decatur | Country Club. 8:30 a. m. Decatur Daily Vacation Hibl j I School graduation exorcises, Decs-1 | fur high school gymnasium, 7:30 I P- m. FRIDAY Busy Bee 4-U Club. Monroe | school 1:30 p. m. I hi Delta. Kappa Special Summer , Dance Decatur Country Club 9:00. | Sunday T.lttlo Evangels class, I’. R„ p j c . j ni. at Rosan.u Harv-y home.

a pot-luck supper. Ihe small tables in itho dicing room were laid with lin .ns and i centered with g-ard l n flowers, lie-1 I freshments were served, after which games of bunco w -re ployed and the prizes w re won by Mrs. i E W. Johnson and Mrs. Charles I Beineke. The Ladies Aid So. iety of th’ l i i First Christian church will meet at 1 I the church Thursday afternoon at! two-thirty o’clock. Mrs. Minley | Foreman-end Miss Margar t Dan-' , iels will be the hostesses. I The St. Mary’s Township Home | I Economics Club will meet next 1 I Thursday afternoon at one-thirty i I'o’clock at the home of Mrs. Glen' L.Mann. Every memb- r is sked to I. I>e present as plans will In made i I tor the club picnic. The H indy Nvedle Club will meet Thursday afternoon at or. -thirty ! o’clock with Mary Kathleen Fry-! II back The Five Hundred Club will meet i Thursday night at six thirty o’clock i ■ I with Mrs. William Keller. The Litti- Evangels class of the! ! United Brethren church will hold a | i picnic Sunday at t.ie country home i I of Rosanna II irvey. DELTA THETA TAUS PLAN FOR SONVENTION A short business meet! of the | I Delta Theta Tau sorority was held 1 Monday night at the home of .Miss' Mary Harris. A discussion was held

DF-CAI'I’R DAILY DEMOCRAT TCESDAY, JUNE 27. 1933.

fifth avenue fashions ——By ELLEN WORTH , y oung Frocks Have Grown-Up Ideas M-’ These are happy days for the fit! who likes to feel that she Is Quite grown up. There’s hardly a /A,x -i '.<w' smart grown-up fashion that / mother can call "too old" for her. / W! The new silhouette with its broad "Y I. / ) shoulders and streamlines is sim- r ply perfect on lithe young figures. j I And the frills, bows and sashes, I lil so popular now, are the rightful I |l\ heritage of youth. I ll\ Here's one of the new’ frocks [ IU that will settle the old argument II I l V between mother and daughter. It / | '1 V lyUt has Just the things that every I • \ wllnU fashion-conscious youngster must / . I ’ IVi IF have this season—frills to broaden I I l\ J 3 the shoulders and a panel effect I in front that adds height. And in Ctf \ \ crisp natural linen trimmed with \ \ VL/ blue it is youthful enough to sat- \ \ W isfy mother, too. F\—Jr? \ I I vjj Best of all, it is so Easy to Make 'n|P\ \ \ I v,« w 2 that any smart sub-deb can put ,'p i \ \ I It together all by herself. Don't /i ll U I hesitate to buy her the material /; fl \\ for this. It requires very little, as (JJ \ M the pattern envelope will show. hj 52b 8 Pattern No. 5268 is designed for /11 sizes 6,8, 10, 12, 14 years. » Copyright 1933. by United Feature Syndicate. Ine. No. 5 2 6 8 Size Price for Pattern 15 Cents. na me street address state New’ Summer Fashion Book is out! Send for it—put check here and enclose 10 cents extra for book. A.1.1i-. ss onlers tn New York Pattern Bureau, the Decatur Dallv .c'.'""!! n7 , -"' 1 St ' x "' v york City. lEditor'a no.e -410 nut mail orders to Decatur. Indiana.)

on 1 e national®convention to bo ' held this week at Detroit, Michig<:a Miss Mildred Niblick is a delegate , to the coni’ ntion from the local T ntative plans were also made > for a party to be held in the near ; future. PROGRAM GIVEN AT CLASS MEETING The Willing Workers class of' the Munroe Method’ll Episcopal I Sunday School met Monday eve-j Hing wiih Mrs. Clay Engle at the I home of Mrs. Joe Andrews. The president, Mrs. E. W. Busche, prei sided over the meeting. The opening song, "The Way of | the Cross" Leads Home," was sung |by the cl. ss ami Mrs. Janu s V. Hendricks read the Scripture lesson. followed with prayer by Mrs. i Busche. Tito class then sang the i song, "There Shall Be Showers of i Blessings.’’ Seventeen members responded | to tb.e roll call and thirteen guests were present at the meeting. FolHewing the regular routine of bus- ■ iness the meeting was turned over ito the program committee with Mrs. William Mitchell in charge. Mrs. John Crist gave the read- ' ing, "The Old Home Place" and 'Mrs. Dick Haggard read ’‘Building !Is AT." The song, "In My Heart I There Rings a .Melody” was sung I after which Mrs. Alph Hahnert | gave the reading. "Christ of My | Heart.” Mrs. Will Bluhm also read, “A Smile.” Following the song. "You Can jSmi e" the following readings were riven, "Don't be a Quitter” by Mrs.

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J. V. Hendricks; “Why Not Think,”! by Mrs. Busche, and “Pray! . Through,” by Mrs. Charles Estell. I . Mrs. E. M. DiTiitiar had charge of | I lie jokes. The closing song, “All' the Way Mv Savior Leads Me,” was I sung'and Mrs. Janies Kessler of-1 ! sered the closing prayer. Refresh- 1 | meats were served by Mrs. Joe! i Andrews, Mrs. Engle, Mrs. Jerry Barnett an<i Addie Barnett. The next e’ass meeting will be held July 17 with Mrs. Dick Haggard. ENTERTAIN FOR NEWLYWEDS Ma;, and .Mrs. Wilfred Bloke of ' Watpurg, Texas, wh owere married June 11 of this yt, r in Texas are visiting with Mr. Bleeki’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ble ke, Sr. | in Union, township. RecejJly a six o'clock dinner was I served Tit tile Bieeke homi . in honor of the newly weds. aft ■■ which one hundred twe. sty five friends gatjii red for an old fashioned charivuri. Mrs. Bieeke was formerly Miss ■ Ilelda H. Im of T xas. Mr. Bieeke is • a teacher in the Lutheran school at i Walburg. Texas. The Ki bekah lodge will meet in I the Odd Fellows Hull, tonight at sev. n-thirty o'clock. ; All lady golfers of the Decatur Country Chib are requested to meet ■ at the clubhouse Wednesday afteri noon at two o’clock to assist in decorating the entertaining rooms. i Anyone having garden flowers is. ■ asked to bring them to the country . club. ■ o ♦ ; —♦ Many Reunions Scheduled For I Summer Months I Sunday July 2 I Swygart and Neferd reunion SunI set Park, D.-c tur. Roop Family Reusi.ion, Sunset Park. I Sunday. July 9 Smith, Family reunion, Sunset Park, east of D catur. Sunday, July 16 Moose Picnic. Sunset Pirk. Sunday, July 30 Borne Reunion, Su set Park, De cal u r. Moyer Family Reunion, Sunset Park, east of De atur. Cowan Family Reunion, Sunset Park. Sunday, August 6 Detti.g r Family , Reunion, Sunset Park, Decatur. Sunday, August 13 Rillig and Reohm reunion, Sunset Park, east of Dri atnr. Dellinger Family Reunion, Sunset ’ Park. Sunday, August 20. Kortenber at d Hackman, Sunset Park, Decatur. ButJ r Family Reunion, Sunset Park. Sunday August 27 Ehinger Reunion, Sunset Park, east of D c „tur. Zink-Kuhn retpn.ion. Sunset Park ' Decatur. Krick Reunion, Sunset Park, Decatur. Labor 1 Day, September 4 Lenhart Reunion, Sunset Park, Decatur. Sunday, September 10. Metzler Family Reunion, Sunset , Park east of Decatur. o — I Mrs. James Sin ague his returned | to this city after a two weeks visit. | with’ relatives at Warsaw, Indiana.

CHARITY BOARD IS REORGANIZED (CONTINUED FHOM PAGE ONE) Indianapolis school, and 'Victor O'Shaughnessy, buwrenceburg. Replaced nieinbe-s of lho old Charities boat'd include the Rev. William Sayers. Richmond; Hurry’ Schloss, Terre Hunte; and Mrs . lu-w G. Elllngham, Fort Wayne. , All branches of public welfare’, will be handled by the new depart-1 nient. B-mk, who lately has been assist- i ant to Hoke in directing unemploy 1 nient commission activities, will study practices of the charities office anil recommend changes hi op- ’ eration. He may suggest, that col - lection of statistics on township I oar relief expenditures and on prison inmates and conditions made hereafter by the Indiana Fnlverslty : Bureau of Social Research. Placing of orphan children In I foster homes, heretofore done by | the Charities hoard, may be continued by the stale in a supervisory capacity. Social workers now traveling the state visiting and ittspecting institutions may also supervise local t>oor relief. ( HILD LABOR TO BE ELIMINATED (CONTINUED ICHOM PAGE ONE) ' industry is less than two per cent of the total. Application of this code probably would eliminate even th* small percentage now i employed." Sloan, representing the textile industry's argument for an agreement to set a minimum wage of slt) and a maxinilim work week of 4o hours, said such a code would increase the present 400,006 textile workers by an additional 100,000. Destructive conditions such as overcapacity, overproduction .and price cuttitfg even to points below the cost of production would Ibe remedied, he said, under the provisions. Sloan read a telegram from the! child labor committee of New York asking him to consider an amend-1 ment to the code outlawing etn- L ployment of children under 16.

F? I r a J-uchj J - aftuftuS W 'ReniJ f ‘*®il « .T I* ’ Jwk jBl ■-■•' ‘ My husband introduced me to Luckies iW it / He haJ no objection to my My cigarette is a personal, intic***CffV' / brand ofci s arettes - But « one da y mate thing with me * Aftcr all, ic ® MH / hc asked me tO try h ' S ’ Well, touches m y lips —and Ido take * I did—and I've been saying pride in my sense of daintiness. T °ASr f£) ., i "Luckies Please" ever since. And Naturally, "Toasting” means to M •• / “’s not merely because Luckies me even more than it does to a 3 taste fine and are eVCr so mild ' man—foris something very / Let me tell you the real reason. precious to a fastidious woman. Con-r’xht IMI The —

We are entirely willing to con-' sider the matter," he said, "and it may be dlslrable to provide for it ftt a supplementary code.' The tariff issue was Injected into i the hearing by Sloan, who said j protection must be given to prevent competition that would divert ■ i trade to foreign industries. Ho ■pointed out that the increased cost of production under the textile I code would In effect constitute a ; discrimination against American ; industry. - —-— - - —*o —i 11 State Police Push Search Eor Bandits La Crosse, 1.d., June 37 (I P) I Terming the killing of William E Tenn 11, 45, L.i Crosse Ismk cashii r ''The most brutal murder ever com milted |gi liidianu,” State police today pushed forward a systematic search of Northern India a Lake , resorts for thi. sb yers. T nnell was shot by two bandits w o robbed cash drawers of the La Crosse State Bank of "pproximutely $560 i Her forcing Miss Lil■lian You green, assistant cashier, to lie on Hie floor alongside th) ir i victim's body. ! o -- J Bodies Os Spanish Aviators Are Found M xlco City, Jone 27 —(UP) —I Tin pilot boat Coloso moved down the coast today to pick up the bodies of ('apt. Mariano Barberaci end i Lieut. Joagifin Collar. Spa’ ish avia- ' tor.', who dir, ppcartd a weetk ago on a Havana-Mexico City flight alter spanning the Atlanti in the' longest ov r water flight ever, made, — o — Constitutionality Os Tax Law Upheld I lianapolis, June 27 (UP) —' Constitutionality of tlv ilndiann-' gross income tax law was upheld ' today by Judge Russell J. Ryan of Marion comity superior court. Tlie suit was u friendly action j brought to test the law. | Get the Habit — Trade at Herne

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Mr. and Mrs. Amos Graber and daughter have moved from Fort Wayne to Decatur. Mr. Gruber in sales manager for the Cloverleaf Creameries. Inc., of this city and his work necessitated his moving back to Decatur. The Cloverleaf , branch In Fort Wayne Is in charge of I*. B. Short. Mr. and Mrs. Van Hnrklow of Bellevue. Ohio. ViaUtl <1 over the 1 we k end with Mrs. Barklow's sisters, Mrs. Francis Bogner and Mrs. Ed Keller. Mrs. T. C. Ufhell of Huntington spent the week-end li re with Mrs.' Doy l.ahmon. Mrs. Lena Winner of R<*.dtown, Ohio, a d tier daughter, Mrs. John Burns of Bellevue, Ohio; Mrs. Earl 11, rt and son Vlinceut anil Mrs. Ed Coat of Cleveland, Ohio, retitrn<sl to their homes Monday after visiting over Str: day with Mrs. Fran- < is Bogner und Mrs. Ed Keller. Mrs. Fred Weber pf Chicago, 11111 nois, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Butts of Nori l> Manchester returned to tlrelr homes today after visiting with , the B D Haley family in this city. C. E. Striker, couaity superintende: ■! of schools is attending Cliicago university. He is taking postgradual)■ work and will be gone alu-iit six weeks. Mr. Striker has , re( ived two degrees from Indiana , university. o — '' MOLEY ON WAY TO CONFERENCE I (CONTINUED FROM PAnE ONE) to participate as energetically as I possible toward achieving results helpful to all nations. Moley spoke straightforwardly in his brief statement here. "I am on my way to London." ' said Moley. "taking Mr. Cordell I Hull (chief of the American con-i tingent) and other delegates a! | report of recent economic and j legislative developments at Wash-j

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I ington. "In America tin. world economic conference Is regarded as being on the way to results helpful to the nation and the world. "Surely- a conference such as this, in which practically all nations are represented, can not but lie productive of good. So tar as I can Judge after being a week at ! sea definite progress Is being made in accordance witli the original program of procedure. "That program must be given I scope in Mr. Roosevelt’s phrase for bold experiments necessary for the correction of the conditions now existing through the world which happily show signs of cure and betterment. "Each country has a contribution to make toward that end and each will make it.' 0 Ft. Wayne Jewelry Store Is Robbed Fort Wayne, Ind.. Jun. 27—(UP) Thieves overlooked SI,OOO i:u diamonds lying within their reach when they broke a window of the Baber J<«welry store In n« and stole a siuhll amount of old gold and two < heap rings. , o Dance. \\ ednexlay. Sunset.

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