Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 163, Decatur, Adams County, 12 July 1933 — Page 3

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I-mss™. * A ..i„r tint! of the Girl* Guild *'f th* Zion He- : h u,vl. held at the Run* * n , liom<» on Fifth etreet, nluht with <*h >«»M* , t ml Mary Maty ho** wiiilar routine of bu»ine*a •Itoweil * <1 Pl«»« wftre .join. m Wing of the oraanlttith the Women a Missionlllietv the first Tuesday in , jnufi Maty wns the prou,aii. i and a revV *w of the a! f of the study book, "Lady ~ Daughter of O.ilua" was , oiivo Belhold, a delegate h(1 sl „.|etv to the coivutlon non# Like recently, gave an stfng report of the meeting. , tie serial hour r freshgirls plan ed to conduct a f ifcwi > where help may he ,1 in raring of children and he housework, the proceeds jireu to t 1 Missionary Guild. EATTORNEY IIEP RECENTLY s Dorothy Adama of Lowell, rhusetu and Arthur IJnver* flt rn were married Satnr* teruoon at two o'clock in the Baptist Church at Lowell, aihruse Hailey, pastor of the i, officiated. Unv rsaw is an attorney at a son of Mr. and >lr». Wal- . W *° h " I Ti K: *5 2^A ||||g the crowded highways mk rctri-rcvt with extra time tor tun Fair. B OVER-SUNDAY L-EXPENSE TOUR I F ca * travel bargain; includes round I I M transportation, motor from | ■ Pn to Fair and return, admission to H ;-us2 : hour motor tour of Exposi- i I lender persona) escort of a lecturer, j Coi every Sun Jay — I OTHER ■ TOURS |iT BARGAIN PRICES [ I °' lnf °rm,Ho n Call I

■New Bread I PRICES I Due to the increased prices in the ingredients S necessary to make GOOD Bread, the followI u-g price schedule will go into effect Thursday Morning July 13 iB pound Sliced Loaf 6c gB pound Single Loaf 8c Pound Twin Loaf 9c B pound Loaf 11c jPVholc Wheat Sc, 2 for 15c SB Pound Rye Bc, 2 for 15c SB 1 2 pound Rye i2c ■'oilman Loaf .. : * 10c B Miller’s Bakery I These prices effective at all Groceries, 1 Meat Markets and at Our Bakery.

! CLUB CALENDAR M!*i Mary Macy Phone* 1900—1001 Weunesoay Zion Reformed (S Irl'a choir, church, 7:30 p. m. llclter Home Economics r|uh, Mrs. John Floyd, Monroe, 2 pm. Nortli St. Mary’s Willing Workis 4-|| Club, Hobo School, 1:30 p. m. Alpha Zeta Bridge Club, Mias Margaret Schuni ichor, 7:30 p. m. Beulah Chapel Ladies Aid Society Mrs. Milton Hoffman, all-day. U. K. Izidies Ahl and Missionary Society meeting. Mrs. N. \V. AbiKitt, meet at church at 10 a. m. Zlou Walther League. Harry Heuer, H p. m. Thursday Evangelical Ladles Aid Society, church parlors, 2 p. m. Aiitloth Missionary Sewing Cirile, Mrs. Vivian Smith. Christian Ladl s Aid Society, church, all-day. Evangelical Missionary Circle, Mrs. Clarence Smith, I’roble, meet at church at 7 p. m. Kva’gelical Ilutiful Daughters picnic. Waterworks Park, t> p. m. Hebekah lodge, i. 1). O. F. Hall 7: 30 p. ru. Eta Tan Sigma, Miss GleunLs Eizey 7:30 p. m. Happy Needle Club. Anna Hrandy berry, 2 p. m. Methodist W H. M. S. Thimble Party, Mrs. E. N. Wicks 2:30 to 5 ■ i>. m. Zion Reformed ladKs annual picnic. Mrs. Matilda Fledderjohann, New Ki oxvllle, Ohio. Presbyterian W. H. M„ church parlors. 2:30 p. m. FRIDAY Baptist Sunil y School picnic, Lehman Park, Bern., meet at church at 6 p. m. Ben Hur Lodge, Ben Hnr Hall, 7:30 p. m.. follow d with Tirzah | Club. IT.l T . B. Willing Workers class, M tiie Jones. 7:30 p. m. Friendship Village economics club ice cram social, Jacob’s schoolhouse. Saturday Christian Ladies Aid lawn festival, church lawn, 7:30 p. m. Sunday Zion Lutheran Missionary Society August W rling resid ;,co, Preble P- i*. Monday ■ Girl Scouts Troop 1 and 2 ice cream social, L gion Memorial Park, 7: ISO p. nt. Tuesday I‘si lota Xi business program meeting. Mrs. Gerald Smith, 7:30 p. m. Adams County Choral Society, hove Brock Store, 7:30 p. m. I t er Un versa w of Kokomo. The bride \ is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry j Adams of Lowell. The Psi lota. Xi sorority will | meet Tuesday night at aev i-thirty j o’clock with Mrs. Gerald Smith for j i business and program ;ne ting. I Mrs. Carrel Cole will be the assistI lug hostess. The installation of ofI fit is will be held and a report of j recent sorority convention it Koko-

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mo will bo given. lAn Interesting program will be in the form of n travelogue. | BIRTHDAY SURPRISE : FOR MRS, F. L. CHRISTY Mrs. F. 1,. Christy of near Mon ! roe was pleasantly surprised j I Sunday In honor of her seventy! second birthday anniversary which j | wuk an event of Saturday. She! 1 received many prettv and useful! gifts. , Those present were Mr. and 1 ; Mrs. Sol schulman uml son Dale j | and Philip Schulman of Williams- 1 1 burgh. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. E. F. i , Foreman of St. Marys, Ohio; Missi Flo- ■io < %ri 1 1 of Van Wert, o: j j Mr. and Mrs. Harold Young and j sun Marvin of near Wren. Ohio; ! Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Edwards and j son Norman Lee of Chattanooga, j Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Belling-1 ! er and sons Richard. Donald and j Ted and Itussel Christy of Will* I shire, Ohio: Miss Corrlne Edwards ! of Columbus, Ohio; Mrs. Anna L. j Edwards, Raymond Edwards. Miss Mildred Edwards and Mr. and ■ Mrs. Ralph Christy and daughters ' Elolse. Elaine and Ruth Ellen and son Bryce, and th© honored guest, ' Mrs F. L. Christy all of near I Monroe. TO HOLD ' ICE CREAM SOCIAL The Immanuel WaltiuA- league will hold an ire cream social at 111© I HI eke School in Union township I Sunday evening at lght o'clock. The public is cordially invited to attend the social. Free entertaini nit nt will be fur isiied during the vening. Tlv- Ladies Aid Society of the j Evangelical Church will meqi in ! the church parlors Thursday afternoon .it two o'clock. Tile July section with Mrs. John Spahr chairman. will have charge of the meeting a d every nr mber is requested to be present. BUSY BEE 4-H CLUB MEETS The Busy Ree 4-TT Club of Monroe township met Thursday afterj noon in the Monroe school huildj ing. The president called the 1 mqpting to order and business I matters were discussed. The sewing period was held and many of (lie gir's completed their articles. Several games were played. Those present were the leader Mrs Eli Graher. and Fern Stucky, Virginia Schwartz. Dortha am! Helen Ray. Ireta lamgenlterger, Doris Frieke, Bernice Pick ford. Irene Kaelir. and Vivian and Vera Schwartz. One visitor. Ramona Oliver was present. The next meeting will be held July 20. CHORAL SOCIETY : ENJOYS PICNIC SUPPER Twenty four members of the Adlams County Choral Society attendied the picnic held In th© Sunset I’ark e st of Decatur Tuesday evening. Following the supper, choral practice was held in the dance pavilion. I'li society will meet above the | Brock Store, Tuesday night at sev- ! en-thirty o’clock for the regular reeirsal. Every member is urged to j lie present. o — — ♦ Many Reunions Scheduled For Summer Months j ♦ ♦ Sunday, July 16 Pleasant Mills alumni picnic, ! Suns' t Pafk. Moose Picnic, Sunset Park. Elk’s St g Picnic, Sunset Park, east of Decatur. Sunday, July 30 Haggard reunion. Memorial Park D'catur. Borne Reunion, Subset Park, Doj cat 11 r. Meyer Family Reunion, Sunset j Park, east of Decatur. Cowan Family Reunion, Sunset ! I’ark. The 19tli annua! Fuhrman reunion will lie held at picnic grounds, % mile north of Preble. Sunday, August 6 Blakey family reunion, Fllakey homestead. Union township. Dettl g r Family Reunion, Sun-' set Park, Decatur. Sunday August 13 Annual St© 1 Reunion, Sunset Pad’s, Decatur. Hitchcock reunion, Cora I>. Miller home, on the state line. Riliig and Reohm reunion, Sunset Park, east of I) catur. Dellinger Family Reunion, Sunset I’ark. Sunday, August 20. Smith F. niily reunion. Sunset park, east of Decatur. Brandyberry . nd Springer r union, Legion Memorial Park, Decatur. Tenth an mil Hikes reunion, Legion Memorial Park. Decatur. Kortenber ai d Hackman, Sunset Park, Decatur. Rutler Family Reunion, Sunset Park. Sunday September 3 Ehinger Reunion, Sunset Park, cast of Decatur. Zink Kuhn reunion, Sunset Park Decatur. Sunday August 27 Krick Reunion, Sunset Park, Decatur. Labor Day, September 4 I.enhart Reunion, Sunset Park, 1 Decatur.

FIFTH AVENUE FASHIONS Be ELLEN WORTH

Black and White and Chic All Over Linen is among those present wherever there is fun going on these days. And black-and-white linen is the latest proposition in plaid —very charming, very gay and very good for your spirits! Here it is, cooled off at the top with a yoke and sleeves of plain* white linen. This white-at-the-top trick has a wonderful effect on your complexion and It broadens your shoulders as nothing else can do. Don't overlook the stemlike skirt and the wide belt of the plain material — they're important, too. Wear It with black accessories for town, with white for country. Add a dash of red costume Jewelry one day, a bunch of purple violets the next. It’s a frock that Just begs you to change your mind. If you have never sewed before you'll want to make this because it is so easy. And if you are an experienced dressmaker you'll want to make it because it is so smart. It requires almost no material to make as the pattern envelope shows. Pattern No. 5216 is designed for sizes 14. 16. 18. 20 years, 32. 34. 36, 38, 40, 42 bust.

Copyright. 1*33. by Pnlted Future ayndlott, Inc No. 5216 Size Price for Pattern 15 Cent*. * name street address StltP ■ New Summer Fashion Book is out! Send for it—put check here □ and enclose 10 cents extra for book. A«l«lress orders to New /ork Pattern Bureau, the Decatur Daily Democrat, Suite 1110, 220 Hast 4 2nd St. New York City, (Kditor's note—do not mail order# to Decatur. Indiana.)

Sunday, September 10. Metzler Family Reunion, Sunset | Park east of Decatur. HOSPITAL NOTES tßomaine. Billy and Isabel Harri- j son of Ohio City. Ohio, are patient | at th" Adams County Memorial j. Hospital where they had th ir ton-' i

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sils removed Wednesday morning. Miss Lucille Martin, a nurse at the Adams County Memorial Hospital underwent a major emergency operation Tuesday night. IA major emergency operation was performed on Miss Raid'd Andrews Route 2, Decatur nt the local hospital this morning.

mmm Mrs. Frank Neadsline, Mrs. K. M. Schultz ami Mrs. Charles Schultz have returned from Rome City i when© they spent the week ut tlie* Catherine Christen cottage. They visited .it Kllng r Lake Sunday. Mrs. S.nn Baumgartner lias returned from Fort Wayne where she lias be i.i visiting with her duiighti . Mrs Ted White wtio la a put lent it the Lutheran Hospital. Miss Mabel Hurst visited in Fort Wayne last week with her aunt, Mrs. George Baumgardner and family. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Myers went to Anderson today where Mrs, Myers will attend a meeting of the Mother's Club, organized while she was a teacher In that city. From there they will go to Indianapolis for a day's visit. Mrs. I. W. Mucy accompanied them for a day at the capltoi. Paul Graham ami C. J. Lutz have returned from a delightful motor trip through the east and In Canada. They spent four days in Quebec, enjoyed the St. Lawrence ■ i river trjp and returned through I Maine. New Hampshire and Vermont. i Mr. ainl Mrs. H. F. Ehinger and | sons are enjoying the week at the | Century of Progress in Chicago. Mrs. William Pell and brother, ; Dan Schafer, a v e among those In afletidance at the Century of Pro- ! gress. Mrs. Bell will lake part in I the Indiana Day exercises tomor- ; row. Mrs. Frank Linlff r and Miss Ethel Courtney have returned from Chicago where th y attended the World’s Fair. Miss Mary Yost is spending several days at th* World’s Fair in Chicago. i Chart' s W. Daugherty, vepresenI tative of tin* Winona School of Sac--1 red Music, stopped in Decatur re- .! cently and invited several vocalists ! to take part in the Messiah, ’ which Is to lie giv n Friday, August 18, at Winona Lake. Dr. George L. Tenj ney, Chicago, world renowned organizer of choruses, will direct, i Miss Helen Haubold has been nam- . ed chairman of the group from this ; city. i Get the Habit — Trade at Home

A CAREER IN THE AIR All of Young America Is air-minded. Millions of young men I have an ambition to learn to fly. either to become commercial pilots, or for the sport of flying. Aviation Is like any other specialized profession or business one iiiust begin at the bottom In order to reach the top. Our Washington Bureau lias ready a new bulletin on LE4RN ING TO FLY that tells nil the essential farts that one ahould know befoitf committing hlms»lf to study aviation. If you want a copy of this bulletin, fill out the coupon below Htid mail as directed: CUP COUPON HERE Dept. 242. Washington Bureau, Decatur Democrat, 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. I want a copy of the bulletin LEARNING TO FLY and enclose herewith f> cents i.i coin on postage stamps, for return postage uml handling coats: NA M E STREET * No. PITY STATE I am a reader of the Decatur, Ind., Daily Democrat.

ARRIVALS Friends of Rev. and Mrs. G. O. Walton, pastor of the Presbyterian Church h -re received the following message tills morning: "Girl, » ven pounds, four ounces, arrived at 6 o'clock Tuesday evening, July 1, at Ashland, Ohio, home of Mrs. W dton’s parents." Mr. and Mrs. Ed Llechty of Berne are the parents of a boy baby l*oni* at the Adams County Memorial Hospital Tuesday evening, July 11. BANKER’S SON ASKS OFFICERS TO DROP SEARCH j (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) holders of securities in a company ; which he recommended. Luer pur- ! chased the securities at their face j value although the company had gone into bankruptcy. He explaini ed he felt lie was responsible for i the investors losing their money. Luer. suffering from a heart ailment. was dragged from his large Washington Boulevard home by } two men, aided by a woman, about | 9 p. m. Monday. The abduetors, who gained enj trance to the home through a ruse, struck Mrs. Luer when she! fought them. Mrs. Luer today had recovered i enough from her injuries to step I

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Into the large grounds surrounding her home. One son complained that “the damned press and police" were interfering with contacts with the abductors. TWO QUESTIONS ARE ANSWERED (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) •••••••»•»••♦»••*•*•• July 15. IReports from Fort Wayne earlier in the week indicated that an individual whose income w©s. less than $6,004) yearly need not file quarterly reports. This ruling is denied by th- Information received by Mr. Elder. Paym nt at this time is not imperitive but the state requests that quarterly payments 'h* made by all persons in order to remove t'he defU it the state of Indiana is facing. —o — Mother Had Daughter Jailed Portland, Ore. — (U.R) — This girl threatened to turn bootlegger unless her mother gave her $25. but she didn't scare her 20th centurymother any. Frances Hartman, 20, went to jail instead and was given a six months jail sentence for attempted extortion. Michigan Black Raspberries, Dewberries, Huckleberries. Sour and Sweet Cher- | t ies Thursday morning. I Fisher & Harris.