Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 234, Decatur, Adams County, 4 October 1933 — Page 3

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CLUB CALENDAR MU* Stary Macy Pbonei 1000 —1001 Weonetaav Methodist Adult Choir, church, 'Up. m. Frivolity Club, Mrs. Waldo EckI rote. 7:30 p. ni. Salem Ladles Aid Society, Mrs. Robert Davies, 1:30 p. m. Historical cluh study meeting, 11 Mrs. W. F. Beery. 2:30 p. b. Shakespeare Club opening, Mrs. | S. D. Beavers, 2:30 p. tn. Zinn Walther League, Lutheran school, 8 p. tn. Thursday Women of Moose, Moose home, 8 p. tn. Christian Missionary Society, * Mrs. Bob August, 7:30 p m. Preehyterian Missionary Society 1 Mrs. F. E. France, 3:30 p. m. Methodist W. H. M. 8., Mrs. John ; Parrish, 2:30 p. m. M E. Ever Ready class. Mrs. M. ' E. Hower, 7:30 p. m. U, B. Ladies Aid Society, Mrs. I William Strahm. 2 p. m. Five Hundred Club. M>s. Fred | D inlnger, 8 p. m. Zion Lutheran Missionary So- ■ clety card party, Lutheran school I 8 p. 111. Monroe M. E. Ladies Aid Society Mrs. John Stoneburner, 2 p. m U. B. Work and Win Cla s, Mr. land Mrs. Clarence Drake, 7:30 pm Calvary Evangelical Ladies Aid I Society, church. 1:30 p. m. Evangelical Women’s Missionary I Soiety, church auditorium. 2 p. m. I Eta Tau Sigma. Miss Isabel Odle , 7:3b p. m. { Baptist W. M. S.. Mrs. C. W. Moser, 2:30 p. m. Monuay | Research Club, Mrs. Fred Smith, I 2:30 p. m. ■ church, officiated. The bride wore a frock of dark i bhi ‘ crepe with accessories to | match. Following the ceremony | they went to Anderson where they I were entertained by relatives. After a short wedding trip they 1 will reside in Elkhart where Mr. J White is employed as an electrician I at the Montieth Armature Winding | company. | The groom was graduated from l the Chicago high school in 1928 | and Mrs. White was graduated i from the Jamestown high school in 1 1932. The Fta Tau Sigma -corority will i meet Thursday night at sevenI thirty o’clock with Miss Isabel | Odle. Group three of th > Christian Church will serve an oyster supper , in the church basement. Saturday night. October 21. The R formed church choir will i meet both Thursday and Friday I nights at seven thirty o'clock. I ' — HONORS GUESTS WITH BIRTHDAY DINNER Mrs. Menno Roth of Monroe entertained with a chicken dinner and : supper Sunday in honor of tire I birthday anniversaries of her hns- : band and her twin sisters, Mrs. : Harry Klopfenstein and Mrs. Floyd | Liby. The guests included the Misses I Alice and Harriet McKean. Helen ; McKean and Verena Hodge and

ADAMS THEATRE Tonight - Thursday “ BIG EXECUTIVE ” with Ricardo Cortez. Richard Bennett, Elizabeth Young, Sharon Lynne. I His business affairs were strictly private but bis love atfairs were public scandal. Added-Comedy and Screen Souvenirs. 10-15 c SUN.. MON., TUES. — “MELODY CRUISE” with Charlie Ruggles, i Phil Haeris, Greta Nissen. ! JUST RECEIVED Beautiful Assortment of ; DRESSES MRS. M. MOYER 128 North Fourth Street HHHHHMHHHHHHHHHMHHEMI

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| Ora Slioudel of Auburn; Mr. and I Mrs. Harry Klopfenstein of Bluffton; Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Barkley | and daughters Evelyn and lean. Mr. | and Mrs, Floyd Liby and Mr. and , Mrs. Menno Roth and son Richard. | PSI IOTA XIS PLAN FOR CONVENTION Plans were completed for the i’sl lota XI sorority province meeting to be held in Decatur Saturday October 7. at the business meeting of the sorority held at the home of | -Mrs. \ irgil Krick, Tuesday night. More than one hundred registra- | tions have been received for the ' convention from sororities in the province. Following the meeting Mrs. Krick and Miss Florence Mugley served a luncheool REGULAR MEETING I OF CARPE DIEM CLUB Mrs. George Harding was hostess to the members of the Carpe Diem Club at her home In Belmont park, Tuesday evening. The regular busl. n ss session was held and the plana were made for a Halloween puny Contests were enjoyed and prizes were won by Mrs Robert Krick and Mrs. Bob August. Tables were arrant* d for bunco and Mrs. Albert Beery received first prize and Mrs. Cal Yost, consolation prize. The tables were then laid with linens and a delicious one course luncheon was served. The next meeting will be in two weeks with Mrs. Joe Elzey. The Women of the Moose will hold the regular meeting at the Moose home Thursday evening at eight o'clock. MEETING OF MISSIONARY GUILD The regular meeting of th« Giris Missionary Guild of the Zion Reformed Church was held in the church parlors, Tuesday °V“iiing. Miss Clara Reppert had the lesson study and each member present took part. • A short business session was held during which plans were made to continue the sale of je.llo. During the social hour contests were enjoyed and winners were the .Misses Marie Kolter, Clara Reppert and Virginia Miller. Favors were presented to each of the members. Mrs. Myron Frank and Miss Eleanor Reppert were hostesses for the meeting and a delicious luncheon was served. o————— * MAGieEY NEWS ♦ 1 Mr. and , Mrs. John Hilgeman and Lewis Warthman, Sr., visited Mr. and Mrs. Milton Scherry and family and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schlickman Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Alton Hower of Fort Wayne is a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dettinger, for a few days. Mrs. Hower and Mrs Dettinger will visit Mrs. G. F. Keil and family of Van Wert. 0., Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fruchte of Fort Wayne, Daniel Scherry and daughter Marcella were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Fruchte and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kruetzman and son Richard visited Mr. and Mrs. Otto Peck and family and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peck Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Scherry and family and Miss Mildred Franks of New Bavaria, Ohio, were dinner guests in the Hildebrand home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ka'ter attended the Mission Feast at St. Luke’s German Church Sunday afternoon. Q Excise Department Takes In Over Million Indianapolis. Oct. 4. — (U.R) —The state excise department collected $1,478,60211 during the first six months of its existence, according to Samuel H. Lesli, department auditor. Os this revenue, $500,574.87 already has been distributed to counties, cities and towns. This month $50,362 more was available for the same purpose. A total of $764,760 04 has been collected toward the SBOO,OOO which will be ready for distribution to school corporations Nov. 1. o T. F. GRALIKER IS CHOSEN TO HEAD BANKERS < CONTfNUED FKOM, ,~NFD Don Warrick, secretary of the Indiana Bankers Association. They were presented by the chairman to the assembly. Mr. McWhirter dealt with the banking business as viewed by the state association and of the program of sound banking outlined in the state. Mr. Crawford, legislator, former state highway commissioner and bank president, spoke on practices followed in the banking business and the NRA and its practical application to tanking. Mr. Crawford stated tanks formerly gave away their services, but since the public demanded sound banks there was only one thing to do and that was to charge for the services which cost the tank money and put the business on a sound

FIFTH AVENUE FASHIONS By EIXEN WORTH You Owe Yourself a x i \ Fling at Luxury ) > With the new deal occupying / J' / > the center of the stage, consider // ■ ■ i how It C ects your private life. < You've noticed the trend toward elegance, of course. Have you ap- / plied It to your wardrobe? Don't ___/ hold back — Indulge that Inner / 1 urge, that yen for luxury. If you \ / / I haven’t the feel of It In your -A A I bones you will have the minute I . Z you don these satin undies. \ | /I i / I ! There’s nothing like satin next IA // I .71 to the skin to warm the heart ’ j/ If I / and make the world look rosy. “TX X Moreover, satin wears beautiful- ); ■\l 7"7 | ; ly, and Is therefore economical. H iI I / I < The pattern sketched here shows I fl , | you how to make some very chic 1 I I I 1 panties and a nicely fitted bras- > I I ! I | siere with a minimum expendl- | I M / , ture of energy. Start now! II I J Size 16 requires only I’4 yard ■ l Al i A 39-lnch material for the set. Tea j \ \ ' • rose or pale ptak will, be a smart 1 \ \ T V color choice. Our Fashion Book / i U 71 will show you other ways to in- 1 II fl J troduce the new elegance into the 11 | II > I family wardrobe without impair- i / \ I Ing the family bank account. > In I j 1I '. Pattern No. 5368 is designed for ' ** wl Ml 11 I sizes 12. 14. 16, 18. 20 years, 30, 1./ LA , ' 32, 34. 36. 38, 40, 42 bust. 5368 \JCopnight, 1933, hr United Future Syndlcste, Inc. No. 5368 Size price for Pattern 15Cents. narne street address city state Our New Fashion Book is out! Send for it—put check here and enclose 10 cents extra for book. Address orders to New York Pattern Bureau the Decatur Dally Democrat Suite 110, 220 East 4snd. St. New York City. (Kditot’s note—do not mail orders to Decatur, Indiana.) basis. Defining the code he said operating in the closed institutions “NRA means New Religious Atti- w ith the home that when conditions tude’ in‘business". The code of bet- warranted many coul(1 bp rPopPl)e d. ter business practices will not hurt tho tanking business and will make Mr. Grahker nerved as secretary for more public confidence.” tbe group association the past A discussion of the purposes and year. Counties comprising the activities of the new department of group and including 59 banks are, financial institutions was given by Steuben. La Grange, De Kalb. WhitMr. Wells. He told the bankers how ley, Allen. Huntington, Wells and the department was cooperating in' Adams.

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I MONROE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. John Moore and xgn Jack of Hartford Citv gpent the week end with Mrs. Moore's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Tabler. Elmo Stuckey of Fort Wayne gpent the week-end with his parents. Mr and Mrs. William Stuckey. Mr. and Mrs. William Badders of Indianapolis were the guests of .Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Badd-rs Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Hay and family of Gruldl were the guests of Mrs. Ruy s parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Johneon Sunday. John Oliver of Detroit, Michigan spent tlie week-end with his sisters Mrs. Sylvan Rupert and Miss Frandie Oliver. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Webb of' Herne visited Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wagoner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Smith of Auburn spent til week-end with .Mr. and Mns. C. E. Bahner and family. I Mrs R. J Meyers and Miss Mar I delle Hodker spent blaturday in Fort Wayne. Miss Creo Crist of Fort Wayne spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Crist. Miss Delores Long* nbergcr returned to Muncie after a few days visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Otto Longenberger. Mrs. J. I’. Davis and eon George of Dayton, Ohio called on friends I in Monroe Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dal ■ Rilley motored to .Marion and spent the week-end with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Everhart i of Decatur visited Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Everhart Sunday Miss Ruth Bahner spent the past' we k at Bluffton with friends Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith of Preble called on Mr. and .Mrs. W. S. Smith Sunday afternoon Two Men And Woman Cleared Os Slaying Noblesville, ind . Oct. 4. (U.R> — Two men and a woman arrested i here last night in connection with the slaying of Fred Hacker. 55, | Nottawa. Mich., farmer, were re- | leased after establishing alibis, po- | lice announced today.

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I Cal Pet-rson and Chester Brandyberry attended to business in Wllmet, Illinois, Tuesday and enroute to tlielr homes stopped at Chicago to attend the world's fair. They witnessed th American gion parade und considered the De- ' i catur American Legion flout the: ; best In the parade. William Drake of route 8, DecaI fur, att tided to business here to- ; day. Mr. Drake has been ill at his i home for several months. Janies K. Staley of North Sixth ' Street of tills city is in Indianapolis ' today on business. The H. N. Shroll family spent Sunday in Bloomington with Miss | Edwina Shroll. .Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Baker have j r turned from Cliivago, where they attended the American Legion con-, vention. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Boknecht and I Mr. and Mrs. Janies Shepherd have returned from Chicago where they l attended the I, gion Parade. o_ Rally Day At United Brethren Church Sunday I-ast Sunday was a good day in ■ the First United Brethren church ' as it was “Promotion Day" in both I the Sunday School and the Christian Endeavor societies. Next Sunday will be Rally Day in the Sunday | ; School and the four Christian En- ; , deavor societies. Services will be- j gin in the Sunday School at 9:15 j :a. m. Morning service will begin in ; ■the Sunday School at 9:15 A. M. j Morning s rvice will be held at j 10:30. The young peoples societies will ( meet at 6 p. ni. Rev. Roberts will < deliver an exangelistic address to ‘ the young people at 7 p. m. o Puzzled by Martial Tangle f San Francisco — (UP) — Philip < j Correa. 50. asked police to aid him i < in solving a perplexing marital < , tangle. He, declared his wife, Nel- 1 i lie, 24. had eloped witli Louis Cori rea, 27, his son by a former marI riage. '

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Schoolmate Elopers - - - 1 V * ! X Too young to marry in their home state, Robert Babst, 19, and Doris Jones. 14. schoolmates, of Red Bank. N. J., eloped with tlie intention of making their way to Nevada, where, they heard, youth is no obstacle. They were found in Cleveland, 0.. asleep in a doorway. During trip West, they lived on $2.21 wortii of hamburgers and ccffeo. Town Burned Scrip Chico, Cal., — (UP) — CiHzens gathered here with gaiety the other day—and burned up $15,000. The currency was “scrip” used in Chico’s business channels during the tank moratorium. o Free Soup. Annual Hobo Dance Tonight at Sunset.