Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 167, Decatur, Adams County, 17 July 1933 — Page 3

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■tertain ■ ' GUESTS ■* , Mr . EHMa y Had u ' ■ ■':<! M; u • Saturday, Mrs. uid f “' d S,l> Het mat' ot Fort ®“ e ' „ KSth were Mrs. Sadie W-.-r.n M.s. Mary »--- i oral Daughters 01 ' lu al Churih will nxet Mt BartH > Mrb. and M.S. Mary Mt- ■. »;!! Is tl. assisting hoeB 1 ' tlle Weid) ' ■ U .,1 >,,. 1,..id Sunday. August Frank A u.md I -s. ■ dll j one Had n.iiv south of 1A■(.LING WORKERS ET club meets ■i!, Willing Workers 411 club ■jj;u< Cre k ■ lllll ~" ‘l -il th '' ■^. } M W blinding July 13, Brookhart, ■y e! a, - l b afternoon ~, plays, jiidgand sewingK iiß-uaieii ' a ■ -:■•-d t•. t !tn» ■„ ■ . Fi" ""i king’'.. Dorothy - EsHot HobMary and Viremia i’arrisii, ■> ie and Ab ' "yers Newllyn j ■hmliart. I'aiilH.e Carver. Mary ■: .C, Wliit. »ero lie' Ruth Miller. Bebout and Helen and Roop. next me'mg will In- icld is at tie North Brick school

pity" Water Bills pre due ■and must be paid I on or before uly 20 ■ 10% penalty will be ■lded if bills are not ■ paid by this date. I City Water Dept. F’TY HALL

CLUB CALENDAR Mini Mary Macy Phonez 1000—1001 Monday Presbyterian Sunday School picnic, Sunset Park, 4 p. m. American legion latdies Auxiliary, Decatur Country Club. 7:30 Girl Scouts Troop 1 and 2 ice creant social, Legiou Memorial Park, 7! 30 p. nt. Tueauay (Evangelical Loyal Daughters class. Church basement, 7:30 p. m. (Evangelical Loyal Dorcas class, church, 7:30 p. m. Mary and Martha S. S. school class and families of the M. E. church, pot-luck supper, Legiou Memorial park, 6:80 p. m. Tri Kappa, Chambe of Commerce rooms, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday afternoon club, postponed to August 1. Psi lota Xi business program meeting, Mrs. Gerald Smith, 7:30 p. m. Adams County Choral Society, above Brock Store, 7:30 p. m. C. L. of C-, annual picuric, Legion Memorial Park. 6 p. m. Weanesaay Happy Homemajocrs 441 Club, Monmouth School, 1:30 p. m. Mt. Pleasant Bible class. Mr. and* Mrs. Francis Fuhrman, 8 p. in. Union township Womans club, Ms. C. D. Spuller, 1 p. m. Thursday Friendship Village Home Econo- : mica Club, Mrs. Da.n Roop. 1:30 1 ‘p. m. Evangelical Mission Band program and picnic, church, 2 p, in. i Evangelical Loyal Daughters . class. Mrs. Arlee Owens. M. E. Ladies Aid and W. F M. S. Societies joint meeting, Mrs. Dan Sprang. 2:30 p. m. GUESTS ENJOY DINNER PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Theodore H obrock oT near Decatur entertained at diii-, ner Sunday at their beautiful country home for Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dugan, daughter Miss Francos Dugan. and granddaughter Peggy Mor- ] ton- of Wakesha. Wisconsin; Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Graliker and ' daughter Betty, Mr. and Mrs. RosI coe Glendenning. Mr. and Mrs. John i Brau.i and Mr. and Mrs. E -t. Smith ■ of Richmond. I A joint meeting of the Ladies Aid I Society and the Women's Foreign I Missionary Society of the Metho-I | dist Episcopal Church will be held I at tire home of Mrs. Dan Sprang I Thursday afternoon at two-bhirty o’clock. The Loyal Daughters class of the Evangelical Sunday School will meet in the church has*, ment. Tuesday night at seven-thirty o'clock. The Schnepp and Mauley family reunion will be held Sunday, September 3 In Sunset Park. The Mt. Pleasant Bible Class will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fuhrman Wednesday night at eight o’clock. The class will con- i tinue the study of the book of Daniel. MRS. W. L. FOREMAN SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY Mrs. W. L. Foreman of Berne was pleasantly surpris <| Sunday when THE CORT Tonight.- Tomorrow “SECOND HAND WIFE” Kathleen Norris’s famous story, featuring Sally Eilers. Ralph Bellamy Don’t miss this sensational picture. Added--Andy Clyde Comedy, Fox News and Disney Sillv Symphony. 10c -20 c ADAMS THEATRE Cool Comfort Tonight & Tuesday Bob Montgomery. Sally Eilers, in “M ADE ON BROADWAY” with Madjre Evans, Eugene Pallette. ADDED-Charley Chase Comedy and Aliev Oop--10-20c ! THURS. FRI. & SAT. — HELL BELOW." Greater than "Hell | Divers.” ■■■■■■■■■"■»•■■■»

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, JULY 17, 1933.

her children and grandchildren ar- <i rived at her home to celebrate her 5 birthday anniversary. | iA delicious dinner was served at the noon hour and a large birthday J cake centered the table. Mrs. Fore- ( men wm presented with a number s of birthday gifts. t Those present wetv Mr and Mrs. Gene Foreman and sons Richard u and Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fore- t man of St. Marys, Ohio; Myles t Foreman and Kenneth Hamilton of I New Be men, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. I W. L. Foreman; Mr. and Mrs. Bry- 1 son Fetters, Miss Evelyn Fetters 1 and Ervin Beyers of Berne; Mr. I and Mrs. Amos Wall, Sr., and I grandson, Mr. aud Mrs. Amos Wall 1 Jr., of Bryant. PROGRAM ANNOUNCED ( FOR MISSION BAND MEETING The Mission Band of the Evan- j gelical church will meet in the { church Thursday afternoon at two o'clock for a special program and picnic. Betty Jean Fuhrman will < be the leader. , Following the program the chil- ( dreu will go to the Legion Memorial* Park on South Winchester street where they will enjoy a pic- 1 nic. The program is as follows: i Song. "The Bible.” 1 Scripture—Betty Brown. i Song, "Joy, Joy, Joy.” I Prayer—Mrs. J. O. Tricker. 1 Offering. i Reading—Betty Melchi. < Play, "Larinin”’, with the fol- i lowing characters: Aunt Perky—MaxiAe Martin. Patience—Cleona Elston. Chatter—Rosemary Brown. Closing song. The Union township Womans club'will met W -duesday .afternoon at 1 o'clock in the home of Mm. C. D. Spuller. Roll call will I he answered by giving practical j suggestions for an outing. A good I attendance is urged l becaus -of the I Urge amount of business to he ' transacted. Visitors are cordially invited th attend. MR. AND MRS LANKENAU ANNOUNCE RECENT MARRIAGE Au anuounoeiu-nt of marriage which came as a pleasant surprise to the many friends and relatives of the couple waa made Sunday at the E. W. Larikenau home ou South Third strset, when the marriage of Miss Edith Johnson and Herman Lankenau of this city was disclosed. The marriage took place in P ru on Friday, April 28, this year, with the Rev. GHlmeyer, pastor of the Luth ran Church there, officiating. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnson of 1225 Patterceon street Decatur, and was graduated from the Decatur high school. Mr Lankenau is a son of ! Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Lankenau. 221 I South Third stae.t. He was gradi uat d from the Decatur high school , and is a member of the local Phi Delta Kappa fraternity. He is employed at the General Electric plaint in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Lankenau will make their home in Fort Wayne. The Loyal Dorcas class of the Evangelical church will meet at tlw church Tuesday evening al sev ii thirty o'clock. Hostesses will be Mrs. Toni Cook. Mi's. Earl Butler, and Mrs. J. P. Halyard. MEMBERS AND GUESTS ENJOY CLUB MEETING Mrs. 1. Kalver was hostess to the members of the Saturday Night ■Club and three guests at her home, Saturday night. At six o'clock a dinner was served, aft r which games of bridge were enjoyed. Miss Eva Acker received the high score club priae and Mrs. Leo Saylors was presented the guest prize. Out of town guests were Mrs. Merrit- Clifford of Martins Ferry. Ohio, and Mrs. Dick Chamberlain of Peru. ENTERTAIN AT LUNCHEON Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Anker entertained at lunch on Saturday evening for Rev. George Walton and Mr.-and Mrs. Lawrence Linn. The Strickl r family reunion will be held in the park at Willshire, Ohio, Sunday, July 31. The Shaffer family reunion will ibe held in the L gion Memorial Park in this city Sunday, August 6. | ENTERTAINS AT LAWN PARTY I Mr. and Mrs. Wid Michaels of | near Monroe entertained with a lawn party at their home Sunday evening. Small tables and lawn furniture was arranged about the lawn. Refreshments of sandwiches, olives, iced tea. fruit salad, cake ice cream and candy were served. ■ The evening was spent in play-' ing games. Those present were the Misses Mildred Owens, Edna Heddington, William .Michaels, Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Michaels, Harry and Janies Michaels, and Mr. and Mrs. Wid Michaels. HELD IN SUNSET PARK The annual Moose Family picnic was held In Sunset Park east of Decatur. Sunday. A 'basket dinner was served at ths noon hour, and a large crowd attended the affair. The Women of the Moose had I charge of the program for the aft'er[noon and the committee in charge

of the arrangements included I lie Mesdumea Ida Lhasion, laitha Hoffman, and Pearl KreJscbwr. Dorothy Troutner of Pleasant Mills iipjteared on the progr.inf and play'd several guitar selections and sang the song she composed about the Lindbergh Baby. Contests were enjoyed during the afternoon. In the rolling pin contest Mrs. Rachel Leinr nstall was the win.ner and in the button sewing contest for the men John Gerber and Tom Noll were the winners. A hand shaking contest was alno held and tilie winners were Mrs. Scott, Dorothy Troutner, Matt Brelner, Owen Scott, and Bob Ruckman. The Frleindship Village Home Economics Club will hold its monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Dun Roop, Thursday afternoon at onethirty o'clock. Th® Happy Hom ’makes 411 Club will meet In the Monmouth School \Vednesday afternoon at one-thirty o’clock. The D. Y. B. Class of the United Brethren Sunday School will meet at the country home of Mrs. Frank Hurst Thursday evening for the regular monthly meeting. All mem bers of the class and friends are invited to attend and dre asked to meet at the church at seven-thlry j o’clock Members who. have cars are asked to bring them to the ■ church.

Coprriaiu, 1833. B. J. BejnuUl ToJmcqo Caupul d-’ Fwife■ ■ II MII.DNI SS COMI I z : ':A - • in a ciu.irett, . according to Mr. ■ jLjgS? lv. L'' - ' ijfe: ei- A ’ ic< ''' X Neu. for enjovnient and lor the ■. ... sake of vour nine.. Camel's ‘ rich, inviting flavor al wavs I seems to say, “Have another.” " 4 Jllll 5 W;l . ... ® ABOVE-ARTHUR J. NEU, of East Orange, • RIGHT - A DAY’S SPORT is more enjoyable F*' f N. J-, pulls in a nice one I Few men know the im- with plenty of Camels along, because you can smoke portance of healthy nerves better than Art Neu does. al! you want —and still be ready for more when eve. WlW'/ X He is national champion in dry-fly casting for accu- ning comes! Camel’s costlier tobaccos never get on jM| ! X racy. Just as a stunt, Mr. Neu has frequently flicked your nerves... never tire your taste! Camels are 'X wt the ash oil a friend’s cigarette with a fly at 35 feet! better for steady smoking. It is more fun to know! Steady Smokers turn to Camels Arthur J. Neu, champion fly-caster, says: gOK S' jjt’j ’ “Dry-fly fishing is a delicate art that takes the / s* ■! best a man’s got in steadiness of hand and SLJ£fi eye. To win the championship in accuracy at casting a dry fly, I had to have healthy nerves. And yet I smoke steadily—all I want "IS MORE FUN TO KNOW I to-without disturbing my nerves. That’s gg ‘ M Camels are made from finer, because I prefer Camels. There is no ques- X W MORE EXPENSIVE tion but that they arc milder. And their rich, J®** tobaccos than any other inviting flavor seems to say,‘Have another.’” v popular brand. The more X’jHHe you smoke them, the more Turn to Camels. Like Mr. Neu you will find that W ?>. you’ll like them. Costlier |r - Camels are milder...that their flavor suits your tobaccos do taste better. taste . .. that steady smoking never jangles luj^B^ - ..IP* nerves. So begin today!

PERSONALS Mis* Vivian Thomas Is attending the Baptist lAiaaembly at Franklin which opened today and will continue through July 28. Miss Viola Schmitz of ludlaiuupolis la visiting with her parents, Mr, | and Mrs. Frank Schmitz in this city. David Webb o' Franklin was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. 11. A. Thomas and Miss Vivian Thomas. Miss Bertha Heller returned to Indianapolis yesterday utter a week's visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tyndall visited here over Sunday en route to their home in Bluffton utter a week at Ixike James. Mrs. Stella Coverdale motored to Detroit today and will be accompanied home by her daughter, Mias Mary Madeline, who has visited there the past ten days. Mrs. Grace Aiwein and son Tom motored to Hicksville, Ohio, SunI day to return Miss Alice Alweln who has been the guest ot friends there several days. Leo Yager will attend to business in Indianapolis tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snow ot Indianapolis visited here over the I week-end. Earl is operating a job printing shop at the Capital city. W. A. Klepper will go to Indian apolis tomorrow to extend a per-

sonal invitation to Governor Me- ' Null to alt.-11(1 ill'- Dahv Day exeri i.. 0 at lluntiiiglon next month. • Mrs. Clarence Naehtrleb and son • Robert of Dallas, Texas, left here t yesterday for (•fcli ago. They were 1 accompanied by Miss Josephine • Archbold. They will attend the j big fair aud then enjoy u seveu-day ■ i lake trip to the Georgian Buy coun•'try. ’ Boh Gass ot Fort Wayne spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Adel- -' aide Gass. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Kocher ' have returned from a motor trip to Mt. Vernon, New York, where • they visited with their son-in-law 1 and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Sasser and small son. They were • accompanied home by Mrs. Sasser 1 and son who will visit here. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Weismante and daughter Joan and Mr. > and Mrs. Russel Dunlap ot Chicago • have returned to their homes at’lter visiting in thia city with Mrs. I! Adelaide Gass and family. Mr. aud Mrs. Frank Fullenkamp ‘land family of Coldwater, Ohio, ■ spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. i Mary Fullenkamp and daughter > Rose. Sister M. Virginetta ot Fond du i Lae, Wisconsin came to Decatur Saturday to spend two weeks with ■ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Eit-1 s lug, of west of Decatur. ) Mr. and Mrs. Senate Pugh and daughter Wanda aud Marion Al- • spaeh of New Washington, Ohio; and Mrs. Ronald Heckman of Wil-

lard, Ohio, were the week-end guests of Hie Misses Emma and Lizzie Werder. Mrs. Pugh and daughter remained for several weeks. Mrs. Nellie Haney, Miss Florence Haney and Morris Haney spent Sunday at Janies Luke. Mr. and Mrs. M. Meyers of Nile«, Michigan, are visiting relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Macy of this city, Mrs. Rose Sage and Mrs. John Williams and (laughter Eva Mae ot Denver, Colorado, visited Sunday at Rome City. Mr. ami Mrs. Julius Haugk r®turned from Chicago after spending three days at the Century of Progress. Among those from out of the city who attended tine funeral of Mrs. Surah Hainmell. held Sunday afternoon, were Mr., and Mrs. George Sprester, Kalamazoo, Mich., Mrs. Belle Knoff and daughter, Miss Lulu, Sturgis, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Alva Baker, Kalamazoo; Lon Jaquay, Portland, Mr. and Mrs. William Schafer, Indianapolis, Mrs. Rash, Indianapolis, Jacob Koontz, Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Flarl Snow, Indianapolis, Tillman Baker, a brother of the deceased, Colfax, Michigan., H. L. Koontz and family, South Whitley. Ves Baker, well known Decatur man is calling on subscribers ot the Daily Democrat, renewing their subscriptions and adding new names to the list.

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I 11. L. Kraft of the Kroger Store I Is ‘enjoying a week’s vacation. I Fned Lougden of Bluftum was a 1 business visitor in this city today. The regular meeting of the city » council will be held Tuesday night, t Hubert Stults ot Fort Wayne spent the week-end in Dec >vW visit* f Ing friends. • Miss Bertha Metier returned to Indianapolis yesterday after spend- ■ ing a week with her mother, Mrs. i D. D. Heller, and other relativ s f in this city. , o— — Decatur Student Makes Good Record 1 Miss Mildred Akey of Decatur made a record ot DIO words a min- ' ute in typewriting last wxek at the ■ Hall State Teachers College, where - she is a student. 1 Miss Akey was graduated from ■ tire Decatur high school six years • ago and atbeudod Indiana Univer- • sity. She is taking a commercial course at the Ball Slate Teachers College. Following |a the itt m which ap'iPeared in the college piper: “Miss 1 Mildred Akey of Decatur, a student • in Professor Carmichael's typ - ■ writing ( lass, made a record of 100 > words per minute on a 10 minute typewriting test, with no errors.” Q Gigantic Structure Herodotus estimated that 100,000 men were engaged for 20 years in building tite Great pyramid.