Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 239, Decatur, Adams County, 10 October 1933 — Page 3

Hr K tffik I j ETY. se4 Methodist Church HH i in’Mitifiil of rfci'iit weddings took place Saturday , iiree Methodlat Episcopal Church when Miss Creo BUS ~i \ir. and Mrs. John F. Crist of Monroe, became Hie H| li"). My'i's of Fort Wayne, son of Mrs. Sarali Myers of SMg < . : lof Bunker Hill, former pastor of tlm .Monroe

I|M ri;re--iv. gw ' it*'"- auvniigH .-*.d matron i ci Auburn. r IM \ ■ \'i S-.v . t 1118 ■ •-b-ctlons i|H f '"' ,l “" * |K. 'al , ■.l * >1 J i II Ai 7?* Mras IVs F ' Men you’re HEALTHY ■ you’re HAPPY .'■? usually healthy Why not add to these ?-■«:■ ••-. and constipation hard . : hand. Get rid of ■ nation by eating cereal. ■ T.q- '...-.-.• that Kellogg’s • ■ "bulk" to exand vitamin ’ .: u ity. Ali.-BraX ■ i!<n e as rich in iron as t\ 'ci.: of beef liver. “bulk" in All-Bran is drugs—so often ■ttClful. HB T-.r . -t-oonfuls daily are ■ t. If not reliev'd this way, see your doctor. At all grocers. IBaII-’2sM In the red-and-BUvW preen pa( , kage . |H Made by Kellogg ■ in Battle Creek. J ng Hound from gH Decatur I GOING |1CT.13,14,20,21 H Libera! return limits Lmjjy I Gj’Oct. 13 or 14-Return by Oct. IS. I a?, 8 ? Oct ' 20 or 21 —Return by ■ Oct. 2“ Coach Service. FHER WORLD S FAIR BARGAIN TRIPS | fates shown are for round trip) Sulfl I *> Go any day until Oct. 29— VJ ’ Return in 9 days. Coach’ J service Go any Tues or Sat. until I I Get. 28 — Return in 10 days. Pullman or Coaches ■■ ■■ J?/ its about, planned, carefree, tour * *° lh <‘ Worlds accn> n^ ea j or - , " ,,,y l ,r ' Ce ' l hotel arranged. Consult Agent for details

CTJTR CALENDAR Miss Mary Mary Phones 1000—1001 Tuesday V. B. Otterbein Guild Girle guest night, Mrs. H. Cmliran. 7:30 p m. W. C. T IT.. Mre. Eugene Runyon. 2:30 p. m Adams County Choral Society, above Bro \ Store, 7:30 p. m. Yonng Matron’s Club. Mrs. Erwin Miller. 7:30 p. m. Tri Kappa business meeting, Schafer Store. 7:30 p. m. Evangelical Dutiful Daughters • class, Mrs. Dwight Sheets 7:30 p m. Monday Night Club, Mrs. Andy Appleman. 7:30 p. m. Weonesoav Zion Lutheran Missionary Society. Mrs. Paul Busse. 2 p. m. N. and T. Clnb. Mrs. Joe Linn, i 2 p. m. i Buelah Ladies Aid Society, Mrs. I Frank Spade, all-day. Historical Club. Mrs. John H. I Schug. 2:30 p. m. Ladies Shakespeare Club. Mrs. D. D. Hiller, 2:30 p. m. Better Homes Economics Club Hatchery building. Monroe. 2 p. m. Zion Reformed Ladies Aid Society. postponed one week. Thursday Evangelical Girls Missionary Clr- ' eJe. church basement, 7:30 p. m. Adams County W. C. T. U. Conj venfion, Bern’ Evangelical Church 10 a. m. Eastern Stars stat d meeting | Masonic Hall, 7:30 p. m. Christian Ladies Society, church. > I all-day. Tri Kappa Girl Scouts Troop 1. j j Central School building. 4 p. m. . Mt. Pleasant Ladies Aid, Mrs. i i Jess Singleton, 2 p. m. Methodist W. F. M. S. soup sale. ! Methodist church. Friday Union Chapel C. 1. C. Class. Mr. 1 cad Mrs. Freeman Sehnepp, 7:30 j>. m. ’ Saturday Psi. lota Xi rummage sale. I Bernstein building. 9 a. m. Presbyterian Ladits Aid Society church. 5 to 7 p. m. Monday Research Club, Mrs. Nellie Haney 2:30 p. m. shower bouquet of gardenias. Mrs. Rice, matron oj honor, wore a dress of yellow taffeta with green ' trim It was fashioned with a high waist line and short puffed sleeves. The dress was fitted and rows of tussling fell from the imees to the, floor. She wore a hat and gloves of yellow and carried Talisman roses. Following the wedding ceremony, a dinner was served at the home of the bride’s parents for fifty invited guests. The bride’s table was {centered with a three tiered wedding cake. The bride was graduated from the Monroe high school and has bedn employed as a cashier at the Fort Wayne Printing Company in Fort Wayne. The groom was g:aduated from the Decatur high school and i« employed at the General Electric plant in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Myers will be at home to their many friends at their newly furnished home in Lakeside. Fort Wayne. Ont of town guests at the dinner includ'd Rev. and Mrs. S I. Zechiel of Bunker Hill; Mrs. Sarah Myers of South Bend: Mr. and Mrs. Dave Smith and daughter Mary I Lou. Mr. and Mrs. Arzia Crist and daughter It.mna Lop, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Shirk and daughter Miss Ruby. Ralph Bogardus. MissTs Vivien Lower and Betty Jenkins of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs Ferd Smith of Auburn: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Breiner and grandson Brice, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shoaf. Miss i Boe Light and Adrian Burke of Decatur. Indians Man Finds Relief From Stomach Disorders Mrs. V. C. Cripe. Box 198, O’,'® 01 ?! Ind., reports her husband tlindb s« cured result* from a "-'"R 1 ?-'with treatment after long ’ uffc [ ,og h " stomach disorders. She •?£’ h ®. *’ bn.-k nt work again and s>n< e t a king The Udsra Treatment has not naa & ■mn of pain and eat» every They want all other stomach sururers to know about his e < x J} cr l®’ff C ® r , erl Mrs. Cripe advises all BUtfcnrß from stomach ulcers, ga« Pf‘ns, ex cess acid, beb-hing. pains after eat Ing. constipation, sour ’tom'b h. poor digestion, dyspepsia, gastritis, and other stomach d solders ■J oe ‘ LjL peracidity or faulty diet, to try I l-.a at once. Now we offer the same treatment which p r ine to splendid results for Mr. < ripe to all stomach sufferers on 15 days ♦ rial with money back ii not satis fled.’ Also testimonials, a ’!L o ' n b davit of genlilnenoss an da free book Sf v^rlou^stomach tHsorders•• ior-i./Y'MalM/fto dav. If It fails to help you. well give you your dollar uatK. j At Holl house Unis Co.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1933.

TO PRESENT PUPILS IN PIANO RECITAL Mrs. Sue Waggoner will present i part 'I her piano pupils tn a recital Wednesday evening at eight' i o’cloik at the Pleasant Dale I i i church. The public is cordially in-!, vited to attend. Following Is the, complete program to be presented: i 'Marcli of the Wee Folks’’, Gay-1 nor Don Arnold "Fairies Dance," ami "Cuckoo", i William- Haze) Yake. "Evening Player,'’ Presser—(Helen Longenbarger. "In the Month of Muy," Behr Peggy Sullivan. Pretty Eyes," duet, Martaine Mrs. Waggoner and Donna Zltn ] merman. "Cedar Brook Waltz," Perry — | Marie Engle. Soldier’ March, duet Williams — Mis. Waggoner and Von Zimmerman. Vocal solo, selected— Evelyn Arnold. "Morning Prayer," Streabbog —' Donna Zimmerman. "Dolls Dream,” Oesten — Irene Fosnog. "Ci se of School." duet, Presser — Mrs Waggoner and Don Arnold "Juanita." Williams Marie Engle. '•’.’lower Song.” Lange — Lucille Longenbarger. "Twilight Reverie." Guy Bereneda Lytle. Valse Petite. Ketterer — Donna Belle Arnold. Madrilene, Wachs —Eileen lyLaGrace, B»hm—Dorothy Adler. I The Missionary Society of the Zion Lutheran Church will meet, at the home of Mrs. Paul Busse on Tenth street, Wednesday after noon at two o'clock. The members of the Rendezvous of Black held a slumber party at I the home of Miss Martha Elizabeth ' , Calland on Adams street, Monday night. , The Women's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal ; Church will hold a vegetable soup ; and pie sale in the church, Thurs- ’ day. Members are requested to | bring their veg tables to the church

, ft W " serf Jr .v-.* t 4 <• ' ■' - Wl //l/ Xrutmff THE FINEST * ' FINEST WORKMANSHIP W; These days, smokers pay more at- Srimfid o f the chowest Jurkijh ; ; r ,; j X j tention to their cigarettes. Natu- and Domestic tobaccos ? %. rally they’re talking about the out loose ends. 1 hat s why - wayLuckiesaremade.Alwaysso Luckies draw easily, burn even y v round, so tinn and fully packed. and are so mild-so smooth. . "it's toasted ” jj FOR THROAT PROTECTION-FOR BETTER TASTE r ’ //ZZ LUCKIES PLEASE ---—— - - ■ -

1 ,■»!. by Wednesday afternoon. n ersotta wishing zoup or pie may call any member of the following commit tee. the Mexdalll « R A. Stuckey, (’. (). Porter. Joe Hunter and C. K. Champlin. JUNIOR ARTS CLUB HAS THEME ANO TALK CONTEST The members of the Junior Art* Clu > of the Woman s Chib were nlertalned at the home of Miss i Martha Elizltbeth Calland, Monday ; night. The subject of the meeting | was "Modern Arts In Industry." Themse were given by the Miss a Barbara Krick. Jane Krick and Marjorie Carroll and Mrs. Lois Black and talks were given by the Misses Helen Rayl and Martha EliI zaheth Calland. A contest was held :in connection with the present*-; 1 tlon of the themes and talks, and Miss Barbara Krick received the I prizee in the first event and Miss 1 Helena Rayl was the winner in the) latter. Following the meeting a delicious , luncheon was served. The assisting hostesses were the Miss s Marjorle Johnson. Pauline Affolder, Wil ma Andrews. Madeline Spahr, and Evelyn Kohls The lead rs for the meeting were the Misses Barbara Krick. Marjorie Carroll and Evelyn 1 Adams. , REVISE PRIZE AWARDS AT FALL FESTIVAL A revision and improvement has 1 been made in the prize awards for the needlecraft and art depart-1 I ments which will be features of i the Colt Show and Fall Festival to, be held Friday and Saturday at Berne. Any person in the county may | exhibit articles in the departments and all entries must be turned in. i by Thursday afternoon or evening. Information on entries may lie had from Mrs. Harry Neuesthwander. Mrs. E. M. Ray or Mrs. O. F. 1 Gilliom. i The displays of the needlecraft i and art departments will be held ; in the show room of the A. J. Mos- - er and company garage. Following is the ne wprize list. ■ Bedspreads: a., crochet or knitted, 75c; b.. tufted or candlewick. ] j 75c«. c., quilted. 75c. Quilts: a., pieced, 75c; b, ap-

plique, 75c; c., embroidered. 75c. Comforters: Fancy qnlted, 75c. I Pillow Cases: a., crochet. 25c; b., tatted, 25c; c., cut work. 35c; d., I embroidery, 35c; e„ applique. 35c. < Fumy Pillows: a., living room. 25c; b.. (bedroom I boudoir, 25c LJngerie, 25c. Aprons, 25c. Dresses. 25c. Pajamas. 25c. Needlework: a. luncheon sets. I.'illc; b.. dining room set. 50c; c.,j bedroom sets. 50c; e., Individual pieces, 25c. Pictures: a., oil, 50e; b., water colors. 50c; c . hand work, 50c. Chinn: Hand painted. 50c. Rugs: Hand made, 50c. Guest Towels: 25c. • Afghan. SI.OO. Antiques, no prizes. I The C. I. C. Class of the Union 1 Chipel Sunday School will meet at I the home of Mr and Mrs. Freeman 1 Sehnepp Friday evening at seven--1 thirty o'clock. Those who wish are asked to come mask' d and priz a will be awarded for the dev rest ■ ’ costumes. MEETING OF RESEARCH CLUB Mrs. Fred Smith was hostess tr--1 the members of the Research Club iat her horn ■ Monday afternoon. 1 Mrs. Guy Brown was the leader I and she chose as her subject, "Small the Small College Go” and ! "The Educational Crisis." i Mrs. R. D. Myers gave the subtopic, “Utopia College.” For mod , students this topic will he such as to demand original thinking. The topic proved to be very interesting Mrs. Nellie Haney will he the , leader al the next club meeting to ■be held Monday afternoon at two 1 thirty o’clock. PSI IOTA XI PLANS RUMMAGE SALE The local Psi lota XI sorority will sponsor a rummage sale, SatI urday, October 14 in the I Bern- ! I stein building, located one door! I south of the M. and O confection- . ary. I The sale will start at 9 o’clock Saturday morning. Anyone wishing . to donate any old clothing or wear- :

I Ing apparel of any kind Is asked | Ito notify one of the following; the M .dames Alfred Heavers, Leigh | Bowen, Paul Edwhirds. Carrel Cole 1 or Sim Burk. Group Four of the First Christian . Sunday School will hold a Hallow- 1 ecu party in the church basement j Til sday night, October 24 .it seven- | thirty o'< lock. The public l« invited | to attend. There will be no practice of the j adult choir of the Methodist church Wednesday night on account of lhe i Sunday Sclhmil convention which will be held at th Reformed 1 Church. The Girls Ali.seionary Circle of ■ I the Evangelical Church will meet ■ in the i-liuri h basement. Thursday evening at sev n-thirty o'clock. -... _a ' Mrs. Andy Appleman will entertain the Monday Night Clnb at her home Tuesday evening at sev nthirty o’elo. k. A social meeting of th ■ Psi lota XI sorority will be in the form of a Halloween party at the home of Mrs. William Linn on First street. Tuesday night. October 17. possibly at six o’clock. The assisting hostess s will be Mrs. Leo Kirsch. Miss Laura Lankenau and Miss Dora Shosenberg. All members are ' requested to attend the party ■ masked. The Ott rbein Guild Girls of the United Brethren Church will meet tonight at seven-thirty o'clock at the home of the patroness, Mrs. H. Cochran. The hostess s will be the' Misses Clara Ellen Momma and Katheryn Jackson. Guest night will | be observed at this meeting and | eac h member is r quested to be I I present and to bring a guest. Ohio River Bank Sinks Mount City, 111., —(UPI A strip j I of land approximately 200 feet long i and 50 feet wide near the Ohio | . River sank about 25 feet. The sink ing land area was located about 100 feet from the levee and was a i short distance north of this city.

PERSONALS I. W. Macy of Indianapolis is I . working h ie this week Loonard Newport of the Q. S. i Means Company, culled on friends here last evening. Mr and Mrs. Alva Nichols of this : ; citv and Mr. and Mrs Arthur | | M.vcrs of A'an Wert. Ohio, returned | this morning from Deyolt, MlchiI gan, wher ■ they spent the week , end. attending Io bu.-dness, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strickler | and son Bobby Allen and Paul j Strickler spent Sunday in Fort i : Wayne the guests of Mr. and Mrs. i M. F. Shirk and family. Miss Marcella Hrmdyborry lias ; returned to the Robert Long Hou- j i pital in Indianapolis whrr she Is a student nurse, after upending the ' week-en din this city with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brandy ' berry. Mrs. L. N. Tester of Isis Angles J i California, Is visiting in this city 1 1 with the Harve Shroll family. Miss (Anna Yager and Herman J. i Yager have returned from a thre j day’s visit Io the Century of Pro ■ gross in Chicago. i Mr. and Mrs. John Reynolds and childr n spent Sunday with Dr. Elizabeth Burns in Fort Wayne. Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Neptune have returned from Chicago where they attended the world’s fair and from ; I Crown Point where they were the ' | guests of Mr. and Mrs. France Con-' ter for a week. Carl Lose, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles laise. will go to Fort Wayne I tomorrow morning, to begin work I with his uncle Martin Lose of the Lose Barber Supply Company. Canadian Cattle Exports Up Montreal — (UP) Canadian ‘ cattle exports to Great BritainAcid Stomach Big Factor In Causing I leers I Don’t let too much acid ruin your ; j stomach. Take Dr. Emil’s Adla i Tablets and quickly overcome acid I I conditions, heartburn, sour stomach. indigestion. B. J. Smith I I Drug Co. '

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I the hulk of which were made from I Montreal will total approximate ly 45,mm head this year, as compared with 37.534 head exported durj ing the five years from 192 S to 1932. Over $300,000 Has Been Loaned — — Indianapolis, hid.. Oct. 10—(UP) \ - Lonns totaling 1378,227.06 have j l> en ma il' to distressed property ' owners of tne state by the Indiana- | polls headquarters and six branches 1 of the Hijme Owners' Loan Corporation, E. Kirk McKinney, state manager, annoirn d today. The 147 loans averaged 12.572.97. Freshens the mouth I ..Soothes the throat —- Don’t Deaden I Periodic PainPrevent It! Take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Tablets a few days beforehand and notice the difference. If yours is a stubborn case you may need to take them regularly for a few months. Persistent use brings permanent relief. Not a pain killer to dull the agony, but a modern scientific medicine which acts upon the CAUSE of the trouble. New size package—soo at all druggists. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S TABLETS