Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 289, Decatur, Adams County, 8 December 1933 — Page 3

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class SEA officers Cv . rtii-'ilinl-' ehiss ■■ , ~i I' ullior Is li-ir ii MB' . of Mui th iM v Thtir:--hit ■F til'll of oflirci.'i , Mb uni I hi' i b'l'l ion the folio \ v p MF,.,, |, . reporter. ■ will be h> i |M. li:i>iiie-“ meeting M.njorie M.is'soi Mary Jane 'Jihhoiu. Katheryn BK,,|,; , E-ther Fisher. aM, nr. hole Mai i n i' Ki.lg. Helen .if Katheiyii Mm , My era. The iiexi ( , belli «ilh M.n.i .lie . • <ei'Vi il 'lelii ioii . 11111 l * Bn m-i'l illy Ilf the Dr'll.l T. ..I'Olity will be II ill \|i,. Florence Hollhoii-i' Mfrsl.iy I. al seven-thirty o' k - ■ver ready class JANUARY MEETING ■ tlih Ko Heady • lilss of the, H, : , Sunday School met at ■.. : Mr-. Delton I’asswater ■ yiaiii -treet, Tntrsday niuhi. ■,. \ \ itlxler had charge .of tl.e -rvii-es. Seven •. alls ■ r , ri-|>n! "■ ,1 and it w is de<-|t|.-.l jive five dollars to the Whit' ■ristiiia. l lie class also plat I furnish Howers for the ehiii.h Kring I’* -rnber and commit ■e in have harge of t e flow '< Me named to invlnde the M-s-Mtres W F. Beery, W. 0. Little Mil R. A. Stuckey. [The ii.minating committee w;uIso named and will comprise the Ldani- Ervl.i Elz4y. Frank Cartil 1 and John Nelson. [lit the January meeting a pot|k rapper will be served for th■Bhers and their families in the Erch juniors. At that time the j|KfYy pals for the post year will; I revealed. ’i'.iesWlchon lommltn> will invlnde the Mesi tyy VVIK X J’W W WF iiU^T'. Mi Large Box TEXAS MINERAL CRYSTALS 98c ( ALLOW & KOHNE HKSr-

■gg" Wr _ f '..-/.'-■.x. ; . 03* sS ' "Just seem to go to-getner , 'pM u This is the festive season of the year. Nothing like good old Hoosier Beer to make everybody happy. Serve it at meals—the family will thank you. I' I MurwMKO »tVfRAC.t *„ I south n»t, Soutkßend . £3| (111 Ml .f)everage& lee Assn. j j.| ! w > JUL y I "Y \ hint to U’ivesy ( /\ 4 order a case now for 88St / tf}e Season. I . The Fred Mutschler * Dishibuting Co., Iik 1 - J Phone

HAIL CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 a. m. Mls» Marv Mac, Rhone* 1000—1001 i r riuay I formed OirH rho|l .l < hart li. 0 p. m, 'I Pocahontas I ><lge. r,,| Men’s hall 7:30 p. m. I Union Chapel v. I. S. class Mr I and Mrs. Harve Koos, 7:30 p. i j Hen Hur Tirzah Club, Ben Hur . Hall, after lodgt*. Saturday Civic Section pastry and vamh I sale. City Hall, It a. ni . Methodist Kings Herald Society I Mis. C. 0. Porter, 3 p. m Evangelical Mission Band, . lunch , 1 p. HI. Monday ' Monday Night Club, .Mrs. Clem Kortenbei, 7::io p. m . Art Department, Miss Velma | Walters 7:30 p. m. Dramatie department study meeting. Mrs. P. B Thomas, 7:3b p. m. I Literature Department meeting, Mrs. F. W. Downs, 7:30 p. m. St. Agnes Sodality, Catholic i school hit. 6:30 p. m. Research Club, Mrs. c. O. Porter. ,2:30 p. m. Tuesday | Adams County Choral Society, above Brock Store, 7:30 p. in. ii C. r. U.. Mrs. Jess Cole, 2:30 I p. m. | Delta Theta Tail bu-dneas meetling, Miss Florence Holthouse. 7:30 i'p. m. Weunesaav Historical Club, Mrs. Charles | ; laingston, 2:30 p. in. Ladies Shakespeare Club, Mrs. i Helen Blossom. 2:30 p. in. Thursday U. B. Ladies Aid fried chicken I cupper, church basement, 5 to 7 ; P- tn. i Leigh Bowen, il E. Hower, P. (1. Riker. Hal ve Baker and Giles Porter. The entertainment committee will comprise the Mesdames C. L. Walters. Riley Chrisman and R. A. Stuckey. Following the business meeting a ptogram was presented in keeping witli Christmas. Mrs. C. P. Gibbs told the Christmas story and Mrs. Dan Tyndall sang a vocal selection. A Christmas tree contest was enjoyed and Mrs. Tyndall received' the prize. One new member was ' Makvm into tile organization and thirty one members were present at I t'.,e meeting. MISSIONARY CIRCLE HOLDS BUSINESS MEETING The Missionary Circle of the Evangelical Chnrc.i met Thursday night in the church parlors. The i election of officers was held and the officers tor the past year were le-elo' ted. A committee was appointed to I meet next Wednesday night to out-1 line the ye'ar’s program and ajso I to plan for a special program in i January. The organization received four dollars from Urn Tha'i.' Offer-

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1933

'•lk program given recently ami two | dollars ror splnd-a-day from Mrs. Am<M Ketchum's Sunday School -lass. Mi-.- Marcia Martin was hostess tor the meeting and served refreshmentM. ! INTERESTING paper READ AT CLUB MEETING 1 -Mrs. Daniel Sprang read an interI' • iny paper on "Story of TransporI utlon" at the meeting of the Shafto speaie Club held at the home of iMr 11. F Ehinger Wednesday afternoon. Siibtopi s on the subject were given and pictUHe were shown In i ointii' lion with tile paper. T.m next meeting will lie held j with Mrs Helen Blossom Wednes- . day afternoon and her daughter, i Mrs. Nouli Frye will have the paper ! >n "Englisli Painters am! Paint- [ mgs A full attendance is desired I at this meeting. ; LOCAL SORORITY HOLDS MEETING Miss Mildred Blosser was aostess to the Eta Tail Sigma sorority Tlnirsday night. Following the btwi-iiv-s meeting four games of bridge wire played and Miss Katheryn Atehbold received the prize. Miss Blosser served a luncheon in one course. Miss Clara Egley will be hostess at tin- next meeting to be held in two weeks. At that time the Christmas party will lie held. TEMPERANCE UNION TO HOLD MEETING I >e Women s Christian Temperance Union will meet at the home of Mrs. Je<s Cole. 710 North Fifth street, Tuesday afternoon at twothirty o'clock tor tlie regular meeting The business session will be condil.ted by the president, Mrs. DelI ton Passwaters and an address on "Helping Our Young i’eiffile" will be given by Mrs. C. E. Hocker. Mrs. T J. Hague will have charge of the current events. "The Home as a Place of Moral Training Os Youth" will lie discussed by Mrs. S. D. Beavers. Mrs. Shamp will have H.iarge of the devotions. The public Is invited. MEETING OF LADIES AID .Mrs. Fred Collier was hostess to the members of the Ladies Aid Society of the First Christian Church at her home on North Fifth street. Thutsday afternoon. T. e regular business meeting and annual Christmas gift exchange were held. Miss Margaret Daniels ! opened the meeting by reading a Ipoltion of the sixth chapter of Her' 1 lirew followed with the Lord's I Prayer. Piano were made for a chicken supper to be served in the church basement. Saturday. December 16. Homemade aprons and fancy wotw will lie displayed and orders will lie ,L,played and orders will be taken | ior the articles. The nominating committee will 1 include tie Mesdames William | Kohls E. L. Harlacher, Rena Huffnlln and Manley Foreman. The I meeting closed with the Mizpah • benediction and a social hour folj lowed during which the exchange i of Christmas gifts was held. Mrs. Foieman assisted Mrs. Collier in serving deli, iotis refreshments. LADIES AID TO I SERVE CHICKEN SUPPER A short business meeting of the Ladies Aid Society of the United Brethren Church w’as held at the home of Mrs. John Sovine, Thurs--1 day afternoon. .Mrs. Addie Andrews land Mrs- Earl Crider were the as- | sisting hostessesPlans were mae to serve dinnei to the group meeting next 1 liarsdav noon and it was also decided to serve a twenty five cent fried ch, ken supper at t'.ie churiji Thursday night from five to seven n'.lock. The public is invited to this supper. A report of twenty eight dollars and fifty cents made at the ample paity held in November was given. The Adams County Choral Soc iety will meet above the Brock still e Tuesday night at seven-tlir'ty o’clo. k. FINE PROGRAM GIVEN AT MEETING The Women’d Missionary Society of the Baptist church me', at the 110I , 1( . of Mrs. L. IL Lake on Indiana street, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. A B. Brown was t'.ie leader for the meeting and an interesting program in keeping with the Christmas season was Presented. , A story cantatta, "The Bethlehem Story" was given and scrolls tied with ribbons were read by ten members of the organization. Ibe program was interspersed with ‘ongs sung by the Mesdames Hrown. Will Winnes and ( - L- cel FREE tooth brush free with a 25c tube of Dr. West Tooth Paste. CALLOW & KOHNE

i erson with Mrs. C. E. Bell presiding at the piano. Alice Marie Brown alI so sting a song In keeping with Christman. i Mrs. Cletus Miller and dungater were guests ut the meeting. Mrs.; Lake, assisted by Mrs. Ernest Lake served dellclotiH refreshmentn. The Monday Night Club will meet ' with Mrs. Clem Korteaber Monday i night at seven-thirty o' link. MEETING OF MISSIONARY SOCIETY The Women’s Home Missionary ■ Society of the Methodist Chur Ii i met at the home of .Mrs. Henry ' Krick Thursday afternoon witli I I twen'v eight members present. Mrs. Amot Toiler conducted the ■ devotional services the .subject of which were “The Road Mender of Nazareth and the Rond to Bet hie ! 1 hem." Mrs. John Parrish had the I lesson .study, “Womenis Fart in World Peace." Mrs. Fred Mills had charge of the 1 supply work and following the Imd ■ ness meeting a social hour was en- , joyed. The hostesses, the Mes- . dames Fred Mills, Henry Krick, i Sam Butler, Guy Brown and O. L. 1 Vance served a luncheon of cawe, tea and candies. MRS HENRY COYNE SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY The children and grandchildren of Mrs. Henry Coyne residing southeast of Decatur pleasantly surprised her Tuesday evening and assisted her in celebrating her birthday anniversary. An oyster supper was served by the daughters and daughters-in-law. A large beautifully decorated birthday cake centerd the table and a gift was presented to Mrs. Coyne. Those present were Mr. and Mrs

&IV / Knnouncing viH < V rail I v’ 1 i -- WiUmia wm Sr Ii i C I —i ' NEW FORD V-8 for 1934 THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Neu> Ford V-8 for 1934 will be on display tomorrow at the showrooms of Ford dealers. Surpassing even the great Ford 0f1933 in economy, beauty and comfort, it is truly the car of this modern age-the culmination of thirty years Ford progress. It combines the proved performance of the V-8 cylinder engine with two important new fee tures-Dual Carburetion and perfected Clear-vision Ventilation. See it and drive it at the first opportunity. OUTSTANDING IMPROVEMENTS IN THE NEW FORD V-8 _ Through this .lot air i* drawn out by the forward — wheel color, optional. New enamel fini.h on BETTER PERFORMANCE. Greater power, motion of the car. Thi. .imple ventilation .y.- all bodie. and fender, ha. greater wearing quality new .peed, quicker acceleration, smoother per- tern maintains draft-free circulation, in.ure. pas- and more enduring luster. fortnance, more mile, per gallon specially at n , en ger comfort, prevent, fogging wind.hield in QREATER RIDING COMFORT re.u!ts from higher speed., and quicker starting in cold weather w or s(ormy wealher . Both windshield and infregscd , prin g flexibility. The sprmg leaves —all these result from the new dual carbureto w vcntj | ator can be opened to supply addi- are new | y designed for quieter and easier action, and dual intake manifold. New waterline ther- y t i o nal air needed for comfortable warm-weather Shock absorbers are improved. Seat cushions I mostats enable the engine to warm up more . driving. are deeper, with new, softer springs. New type, quickly and to maintain an efficient opera mg f t. Mrw/ APPEARANCE en- individual bucket seats provide increated comfort economy and reduce mamtena. c InUriori are attractive, with new the 15-to-l steering gear ratio. NEB 7 VENTILATION SYSTEM permits clear tufted upholstery, new mouldings, new cove- J m|<ir Sedan. OUpe. $515; vision, prevent* draft* and provides desired ‘yp* " ew ‘"S'?'".*?* Fordor Sedan, $585; DeLuxe Tudor. ventdation i, the window glass is raised .ide. Coupe, (5 Windows sssaj DeLUXC to the top. Then the handle is given an add;- W rENr)EK s JN COLOR. On De Luxe cars fend- < Olipe. (3 Windows) $.».!.>, DeLUXe I tional half-turn. This slides the glass back hori- „„ are j n color to harmonize with body color. Roadster. $525; DeLuxe Phaeton, zontally to form a narrow slot, as illustrated. $550; Cabriolet, $590; Victoria. $6lO. I •

Paul Coyne and family of Fort ' Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Rumsehlag und family, Mr. mid •Mrs. Francis Coyne and bbay, Mr. and .Mrs. Wilmer Raiidebuah and iimilly, Leo Coyne, Miss Clara Coyne und Mr. mid Mrs. Ileuiv Coyne. MOOSE WOMEN [plan Christmas party j The vugular huslies.i meeting of I the Women of the Moose as held In the Moose Home on North Second street, Thursday night. 'A Child Care und Training program was lield In con .lection with tin- meet-1 | Ing and Mis. Lula Sc.infer mid .Mrs. rlmithu Hoffman hud charge of the j program. Plans were made for a Christmas pat ty to be held at the home of . Mra. Bert Haley Wednesday night.' A pot-luck supper will bo served at | six o'eloi a and members are ask-1 ml to bring twenty five cent gifts' I for the exchange. SOCIETY s OFFICERS ELECTED I AT LADIES AID MEETING j Thirty four adults and four child|ren attended the meeting of the Ladles Aid Society of t.ie Evangelical Church held in the church par- , lors, Tlnirsday afternoon. Mrs. Clarence Weber was chairman of the December section which had charge ' of Hie meeting. Mrs. Carl Hammond conducted the devotional services mid Mrs. Frmn is Eady played a piano selec- ■ tion. Mrs. Amos Graber had the lesson topic. Mrs. Alfred Huniii entertained with a whistling solo. One new member was taken into the organization. In the election of officers Mrs. I J. O. Tricker was re-elected president of the organizatfon; Mrs. Paul | Spuller. vice-president; Mi's. Eug-

ene Runyon, treasurer; Mrs. Curl 1 llmnmond, se; retury; Mrs. E. B. Macy, literature secretary; Mrs. j.loe Linn, presss reporter. Refresh-1 , menu were served during the so-1 i dal hour. The Kings Herald Society of the! Methodist Churili will hold the' c irlstmus mei-tlng ut the home of Mrs. C. O. Porter on Mercer ave- ' ! mie, Saturday afternoon at three I o'clock. Ea h member Is asked to | j bring a five ce.it gift for the ex-I change. ALL DAY MEETING OF LADIES AID SOCIETY An all-day meeting of the laidles Aid Society of the Mt. Pleasant '('hurt'll was held Thursday at the i home of Mrs. E. L. Johnston. Dur- ! lug the morning the regular bust- . ness meeting uml election of off!i ers was held, and at the noon hour a delicious put-lin k dinm r wus { [solved. A Christmas exchange was ' coiiu'.' ted during the afternoon, j Fourteen women mid sixteen I chlldien were present at the meet-! ing. Tile election of officers result- i ed in the following. Mrs. Iva Fuhr- I man, president; Mrs. Nettie Single- 1 tun. vice president; Mrs. Helen Sin gleton. secretary, and Mrs. Mary I Fuhrman, treasurer. PERSONALS Rev. Paul W. Schultz of West , Monroe street, pastor of the Luther i an church and professor of the J i Lutheran schisd. was confinesl to i his home today with illness. Katheryn Sehroyer, daughter of j Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sc iroyer will ! | broadcast over radio station I WOWO in Fort Wayne Saturday i

THE HOME AQUARIUM Goldfish, native minnows, and tropical species of fish kept In the mptmitim ut home require for long life and freedom from disease | that the owner shall know the nlniple rules of proper care, feeding. I temperature, aeration of the water, etc. You must know what sorts of fish you cun k«ep together In the same tank or bowl; you must know how and when and what to feed t them; when to change the wuter, the right temperature, what water plants 'o have In your aquarium. Our WuKhlngion Bureau has ready for you a complete bulletin on tills subject, drawn from official sources, tliat will be of Interest | und value to unyone who k< ■ps mi aquurlmn. Fill out the coupon j below and send for It: ’ CLIP COUPON HERE Dept. 263. Washington Bureau, DECATUR DEMOCRAT, 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. I want a copy of the bulletin AQUARIUM FISHES, and enclose herewi'h five cents In coin (carefully wrapped), to cover return postage mid handling costs. NA M E STREET & No. CITY STATE I am a render of the Decatur, Ind., Dally Democrat.

morning between io and II o'clock. I , Katheryn will play a piano selei-. I ti<Mk Mrs. Robert Fritzinger returned [ Ito her home in this city after u week's vkilt la Fort Waytie with her , parents. Mrs. A. A. Kist of Portland, for- ! mer Decatur resident, has been re- [ elected first vh e-president of the i Indiana Womans Republican Club. I Mrs. Samuel 11. Fletcher of Indlan'apolis is Hie new president and other officers are Dr. Amelia Keller, second vice-president; Mrs. L. F. Poniush, corresponding secretary; . Mrs. Ellen lleidergott, recording secretary, and Mrs. Blanche Me Kinney, treasurer. Miss Violet Bitrdg of near UnionI dale, who is making an extended' | visit with her aunt. Mrs. A. A. Kist [at Portland, spent today with her' grandmother. .Mrs. A. L Burdg and

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I uncles, Charles and Dick Burdg of I De utnr. Miss Burdg accompanied ier cousin, Earl O. Burdg to this ; city. Mr Burdg was enroute to Fort i Wayne. Mrs. John Hirschy of southeast of town returned home Thursday evening from Fort Wayne where she was called by the serious 114ness of her sister. Mrs. Hubert Fuelling. Mrs. Fuelling underwent an operation for tumor. She is reported to be as well as can be expected. IngTetlierm. ut Vick* Vapoßub in Convenient Candy Form VICKS COUGH DROP