Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 285, Decatur, Adams County, 4 December 1933 — Page 3

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CLUB •«^Kn| W OFFICERS >W* u HI .( I I 'III' I. < Uli . 11l ~. i i ■t.'Tfloii' 'I* 11 " ; "" 1 |l "' ""' <,iiiitf !i,< iuBL intent'll -n il ,; |' singing oi tn» te<i k' ii niy m< ~ii r y- m beH|r'"i || "i |1 '' 11 ,l> ‘"11 | by®"' H "'" '■'l'l'" ll ' it'" ' H " Fave demonM ■ratleM •" I I,IK i "" 1 " l|1 " 1 ' " 1 ■i’ E» <rf 4*‘ i' •' " r, ' s " f ||,IV • *> the enOiiM eM Image of Chi istnext meeting will ? held <)f Mrs ’ L " s ‘ ■«’t« Keo l.iken into Hi • ■ l> u E K ixler. W ' -FWTteW 1 "" "' " llic '' rs "”' s 1 "' 1 ' 1 ERundown? Dr. Pierce’s Gold- j ■ 1 1: '‘ vr ' bmMs up tin- -t tnmil ami the b! " <1 so ti nt the i ntite ■- -- in feels the b, ■,. th.in I- ■ .11 I>. Jordan Eutf ’h t"' l - ' , ' l ' t run-down #. pfr. bo *j . netvous bn ith b.>d, FA Kraihr S3W <.tit-«.f M>rts evcrv wav I * K Dr K ' M’diial lJi < jf E the Wk s 1 Ur l " w fnui.t'.s fcd noted grea: improvement.” ' HL} to dru t> r\tn where. IFlhiW »Tl ll Pierer’* Clinic, Buffalo. B ' medical «d*ice.

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and Mrs. Ada Shoemaker waa named prealdent; Mr*. Inez Zeigler, vice-president; Mrs. pearl Glendennlng, secretary; Mrs. Rosa Anderson, treasurer; Mrs. Glen Meshberger, publicity; Mrs, Dor- , othy Affolder, assistant publicity chairman; leaders, Mrs. Uvanga Kistler and Miss Vorl Runyon; alternates. Mrs. hilly Banter and Mrs. Perl Glendening. Members present at the meeting were the Mesdames Affolder. Banter, Bentz, Bierly, Bixler, deeding. Glendening, Kistler, Knensi, J. Liby, K. Liby, Meshberber, Neuabaum. Reynolds, Rome y, i Sales, Schlagenhauf, Shoemaker, | Whicker, Zeigler, Fields, Betz, | Pyle and the Misses Mary K. Bentz, Fern Bierly, Cora Rayn, Josephine Sales. Mary Schlagenhauf, Betty Meshberger, Margaret Bixler, Rulene deeding and Verl j Runyon and ten children. The Adams County Choral society will meet over the Brock store Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock. I Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Spangler enI tertalned for Thanksgiving dinner I the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. I Jacob E. Hendricks of near Decaj tnr; Rev. and Mrs. I). D. Spangler of Waterloo; Rev. and Mrs. C. W. ! Spangler and daughter Olive and i Lucile of Phllliphtirg. Ohio; Mise | Elizabeth Spangler of Decatur and i Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spangler of i Peru. The Ever Ready class of tlie Methodist Episcopal Sunday School will meet Thursday night at seven--1 thirty o’clock witli Mrs. Delton Passwater on Ninth street. Mrs

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY. DECEMBER 4. 1933.

FIFTH AVENUE FASHIONS By ELLEN WORTH Try Plaid Crepe for A Crisp Highlight Fashion is playing all sorts of 111 brand new tricks with scarf col- 11 |/1 lars this year, and each one is I 1 ,’ JrfA Ji I more flattering than the last. This t A. XVwB | little one of sheer plaid crepe »■I slips under the lapped closing, P~ only to emerge again through a a I Jr j/ bound opening and fall in soft ‘ Jabot-like folds. In Scotch color- X" ’> ing it is the perfect accent to the 11 hairy wool of the frock. v Lwsst Make it in moss green and the if wrap-around skirt may be worn iF*** with other blouses. Add a short- I | |'M sleeved blouse in yellow crepe, I V ■Bl another in beige velveteen with a green scarf, and you have almost » I . . 11 A, an entire daytime wardrobe.. A I Size 16 requires, view 1, 2 5 « . / ll yards 54-inch material. % yard /] /\ I-. ,SVw| 39-inch contrasting. Width about H r I BT| I'/g yard. For a complete selec- \ir r' ' WM I tlon of last-minute fashions, see ‘ ’ our new Winter Fashion Book—just out. Let it be your guide to HH I'■ 17 chic. It will save you time and | j money. Pattern No. 5146 is designed for i TB, sizes 12. 14. 16, 18, 20 years, 30, 32, % ■ 34, 36, 38. 40. 42, 44 bust. W 5416 V>*w 1 Copyright. 1933. by United Feature Syndicate, Inc. No. 54 16 Size Price for Pattern 15 Cento. name 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 Daily Democrat Suite 110, 220 East 4snd St. New York City. (Editor’s note —do not mail orders to Decatur, Indiana.) jia

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Mis* Mary Macy Phone* 1000 —1001 Monoay Bona Terns Club, Mrs. Charles Omlor, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Afternoon club, Mrs. Walter Deitsch, 2 p. m. Christian Corinthian vlass, Mrs. Fred King, 7:30 p. m. Research Club, Mrs. Bess Erwin 2:30 p. m. Womans Club, 7:45 p. m. Library Hall. T uesday Zion Reformed W.-M. S„ Reformed church, 2:30 p. m. Evangelical Dutiful Daughters Christmas meeting, Mrs Eugene Runyon, 6 p. m. Adams county choral society, over Brock store, 7:30 p. m. Young Matrons Club, Mrs. Dave Campbell, 7:30 P. M. C. L. of C.—K of C. Hall 7:30 p. m. Mt. Talior Ladiee Aid. Bobo; school house. 7 p. m. Pythian Needle club, Pythian home, 2:30 p. m. Delta Theta Tau Christmas Party Mildred Niblick. Psi lota Xi, Mrs. Robert Helm. i 500 club. Mrs. Herman Gillig, | 8 p. m. Live Wire class, Marcia Martin 7:30 p. m. W. M. S. Reformed Church, 2:30 1 P. M. Wednesday Ladies Shakespeare Club, Mrs.' Herman Ehinger, 2:30 p. m. Beulah Chapel Ladies Aid, Mrs. Orie Newhard, all-day. Historical Club, Mrs. Kannie Fristoe, 2:30 p. m. Thursday Bridge Club, Mrs. A. R. Holt-1 house, 7:30 p. m. Mt. Pleasant Ladies Aid Society, I Mrs. E. L. Johnson, 10:30 a. m. Baptist W. M. S„ Mrs. L. H. Lake . 2:30 p. m. Methodist W. H. M. S., Mrs. Henry Krick 2:30 p.m. U. B. Ladies Aid Society, Mrs. John Sovine, 2 p. m. Methodist Ever Ready class. Mrs. Delton Passwater, 7:30 p. m. Eta Tau Sigma, Miss Mildred Blosser, 7:30 p. ni. Friday Ben Hur Tirzah Club, Ben Hur Hall, after lodge, N. A. Bixler will be the devotional leader and Mrs. C. P. Gibbs will give the Christmas story. At this i meeting the exchange of twenty-1 five cent Christmas gifts will be held. The hffstesses will include the Mesdames Joe Hunter, Jack Friedt, G. F. Eichhorn, Ed Whitrigdt. Curtis Miller and Ben DeoVr. The Women's Home Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church will hold the December meeting at the home of Mrs. Henry Krick, Thursday afternoon at two-thirty o’clock. The hostesses will be the Mesdames Fred Mills, Henry Krick, Sam Butler. Guy LET THE OLD SMOKE HOUSE BURN! We just received a fresh supply of Morton's and Wright’s Smoke Salt and Liquid. CALLOW & KOHNE • i

Brown and O. L. Vance. Mrs. John Parrish will be the lesson leader and her subject will be ‘■Womens’ Part in World Peace." Mrs. Amos Yoder, the devotional leader, will have as her subject, “The Road Mender of Nazareth ' and the Road to Bethlehem." The Bona Terns Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Charles Omlor ■ on Adams street, tonight at seventhirty o'clock. i The Ixidies (Aid Society of the United Brethren Church will meet Thursday afternoon at two o’clock with Mrs. John Sovine on Short street. i The Women’s Miesionary Society > of the Zion Reformed church will : meet in the church parlors, Tues- ■! day afternoon at two-thirty o'clock. The Ben Hur Tirzah Club will ' meet Friday night in the Ben Hur ■ lodge hall, A pot-luck lunch and the I annual Christmas exchange will he held. Ben Hur members and their I families are invited. The Dutiful Daughters class of the Evangelical Sunday School will i hold its annual Christmas meeting I at the home of the teacher, Mrs. ! Eugene Runyon. The meeting will ' be in the form of a six o’clock din--1 ner and Christmas program. — MISS KOLDEWEY N PLEASANTLY SURPRISED j Miss Nora Koldewey, who has been ill for some time, was plea- | santly surprised Saturday evening [ | witli a. sunshine shower sponsored j by Miss Frieda Schearer. The lovely gifts presented to her , I by her friends were artistically ar-, ' ranged in a huge beautifully decor- ! ated box and presented to Mies Koi- I I dewey on the occasion of her birth-1 1 day. I . ! | The Baptist Women’s Missionary I j Society will meet at the home of I : Mrs. L. H. Lake Thursday after- j noon at two-thirty o’clock. Mrs. A.; B. Brown will be the leader. The Ladies Shakespeare Club j will meet Wednesday afternoon at two-thirty o’clock with Mrs. Her-1 man Ehinger. The annual business meeting will he held. The Mt. Pleasant Ladies Aid Society will meet Thursday morning at ten-thirty o’clock at the home of i Mrs. E. L. Johnston. The election j of officers and the annual Christrmas exchange will be observed. A : pot-luck dinner will be served at : noon. J Mrs. A. R. Holthouse will entertain her bridge, club Thursday night at seven-thirty o’clock. —o HOSPITAL NOTES Wilmer Robinson, 1613 West MaI dison street, submitted to a major ! operation at the Adams County Mei morial Hospital Hospital Saturday. A major operation was performed on Mrs. Lionel Brentlinger, 1110 I West Monroe street, at the local ! hospital Saturday. Mrs. Ralph O. Gentis, corner i Third and Marshall streets, under went a major operation Saturday iat the Adams County Memorial ' Hospital. ,A tonsil operation was performed ‘on Lucille Schafer, 611 Kekionga street, at the local hospital. Miss Eleanor Reppert, 422 North 1 Third street, underwent a minor

operation Saturday for the removal! of tonsils, at the Adams County Me-1 morial Hosiptal. Mrs. J. F. Kessler, Van Wert, I Ohio, route 1, underwent a major operation today at the Adams County Memorial Hospital. ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Carl Noll are the parents of a seven and three quarter pound lx>y baby born Thanksgiving morning. November 30. This is the setond child and the second I son in t le family. Mrs. Noll was : formerly Miss Amelia Koenig. Q Decatur Girls Are In University Chorus The Misses Sara Jane Kauffman, Edwina E. Shroll, and Doris Cook of Decatur, studente ut Indiana University, will lie members of the university chorus which wifi present Handel’s world famous oratorio, "The Messiah”, Sunday after-1 noon. December 10. at 2:30 o'clock. The oratorio will be presented at j the Assembly hall on the univer- ■ sity campus. Approximately >OO voices will he I heard in this musical. Professor Edward Dailey Dirge of the University music school, will direct the presentation. Church Brotherhood Will Meet Tonight The brotherhood of the First Evageli; al church will meet tonight at 7:30 o’clock. Chalmer Schafer] will speak on, “Beautifying Our i River Banks.” All men of the churcli are urged to be present. The annual election of officers will be held tonight. Rabbit Supper At Moose Lodge Tuesday A railbit supper will be held at the Moose lodge Tuesday night after regular lodge meeting. All members of the local lodge are urged to attend.

Decatur Grocers Invite You! To be their guest at a special Decatur Radio program over WOWO! Wednesday, Dec. 6th I Decatur Artists to broadcast at DECATUR TRIO }} .45 A M . over WOWO! TO DEDICATE SPECIAL PROGRAM This broadcast to be sponsored by the bakers of PW Crackers and Double Duty Bread, leading favorites in your community for many years. This trio consists of students Tune in at 11:45 A.M. Wednesday. We know you will be interested in, of Decatur High School—Mar- hearing about Decatur and at the same time enjoy listening to Decatur* garet Campbell, Helen Suttles Artists and Mary Kathryn Tyndall. We know you will enjoy their music and there is a real treat in You will also enjoy the goodness and flavor of PW Crackers and store foryou. Tjj" l^ ■>"! Weo- Double Duty Bread. PW Crackers with soup, salads, dessert or for dainty sandwiches. Double Duty Bread for all occasions—breakfast, luncheon or dinner. You will find them on your nearest Grocers counter every day. IJIA/ PERFECTION BISCUIT CO WAYNE. INDIANA vp® iHrkprc I VIL/lOVioKzl

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Mlsh Elva Anspaugh, mirnoat thei Si. Joseph Hospital in Fort Wayne I returned to Fort Wayne thia morn-1 ing after apendlng Huturday mid. Sunday here wlih her parenlH, Mr. | and Mia. Elmer Anapaugh. Cull Buffenbarger returned to i Mmu liester college. North Mancheater, thia morning after spend Ing tile Thanksgiving holiday here I witli Ills parents. Mr. mid Mra. Alia Buffenbarger. Mias Mary Jane Collehin of Un I St Joseph Hospital, Fort Wayne, I vlalled over Thanksgiving in this city. Miss Esther Sundermmin of Ada, Ohio, spent Hie Thanksgiving holiday witli her father, Rev. M. W. ■ Snndermann. Junior Warnock. Boh Spain mid ] Wendell Paxson, all of Bluffton. 1 visited friends In Decatur Saturday ■ evening. M. G. Mygrant of South Bend was a visitor in this city over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Troyer mid sons Herald and Delmar of Monroeville were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Man. Fred Collier. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Arnold and son Roger and Mr. and Mrs. Ransome Barklev and daughters Evelyn I and Jean epent Sunday afternoon I I and evening in ort Wayne. Miss Mary Grace Zimmerman ! land her house guest, Miss Clara I Leipold of Fort Wayne, returned to Earlham College at Richmond Sunday after spending the Thanksgiving holiday here. They were aevompianed to Richmond by Mr. and Mrs Marlin Zimmerman. Mrs. Ralph Gentis of West Marshall street, who was operated on Saturday for the removal of the appendix is getting along nicely. The A. R. Holthouse family and ■ Mrs. Don Lutes and son Tommy ] spent Sunday with the August’

Worthman family at Magloy, enjoying u chicken dinner ut noon. Mr. and Mrs. lArthur Meyer of Van Wert uttended the funeral of Mrs. Vcrenla Miller at St. Mury’s Catholic church this morning. Special trade days will be held here Friday and Saturday. A Treasure limit will lie held Saturday morning mid afternoon. Miss Helen Voglewede returned | Sunday evening to Mi. St. Joseph’s ! College at Mt. St. Joseph, Ohio, lifter spending the Thanksgiving vacation here. She had u.“ her houseguest, Miss Dean Sloane of .lackson, Michigan. Miss Frieda Heyerly, formerly an operator at tile Gloria Helen Beauty Salon, is now employe# at the MiLady Beauty Shoppe. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Mygrant of South Bend spent the Thanksgiving holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Engle. Pleasant \ alley Revival To Open Revival services will open at the Pleasant Valley Friends Church, located one mile south and two miles east of Monroe, tonight at j 7: 30 o’clock. Rev. Carl Williams of Bryant will I conduct file meetings and services j will start each evening at 7:30 o'clock. The public is invited. o ■ — President Returns To Washington Today Washington, Dec. 4. — (U.R) — President Roosevelt returned to Washington today from Warm Springs, Ga.. and took up first the I Cuban political situation in a conj ferenee with Jefferson Caffery, | new American ambassador to the ' island.

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Emperor Goose Killed Klamath Falls, Ore.— (U.R) —An emperor goose ventured from Its Asaltle haunts recently end was allot on Title Lake, near here, by J. R. Carlson, Los Angeles. The bird is of u rare specie*, seldom seen far south of the Canadian border. — --O “Here Comes Charlie” D. H. S. Auditorium, \\ ed. 8 p. nt. CHILDRENS COLDS Ln ’*•’ CHRISTMAS SPECIAL 4—Days Only—4 Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri. j Our Regular $3.00 Oil Permanents tP“«Uv Realistic and Gabrieleen (bl AA Regular $5 Permanents «p**.Vv* GLORIA HELEN BEAUTY SALON .Miss Helen Teeple Miss Ruth Phene 737.