Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 8, Decatur, Adams County, 9 January 1934 — Page 3

Society

■ Wayne Art Instructor ■ Vidresses Woman’s Club Meeting ■I interesting of programs presented at the Woman's mioiisoi'ed by Hie Art Deptirtmi’itt of the orgiuiiz.iitlmi ”, when Miss Mary Zf'iit, art Instructor at the t'entra) ■B 7 Wayne. aihlresHeil the meeting. The program was

I t 1.1 <’ll"S* In diSCUSS-| , pointed ' H?. ■ -h.nild not . nrtains and named with . ■. ,1,.: to add to the' ■■ . • *1 the var- : ■ . . tapestries. others s ated the I Ms „ ...it; w bit h one's ' meor.Hed. S ■ , wail hang- [ I*. .... . a.idress, the high i M "" Misses . , 11. ’.ell Sllltles Tyndall sa'gl ■H. ~ . .impanied al M; 11. len Suttles. , the |K. ... had < barye s Illi* Home* Lower. chairman i

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“When Johnny comes marching home” from school C He likes to go straight jto the COOKIE JAR. 11 you are in doubt "hat to buy Mother for |*> surprise gift, come in / our China Dcp’t. and czy select one of those large Zj Hand Decorated 7 \ | Rookie jars. jOc and SI.OO Each Just a note al>out our China Dep’t. i”vile you to come in and see our dj S pi ay of “Noritake China”, fosioria” Glassware, Breakfast Sets, and Novelties. l0!l are Always Welcome at this store. The Schafer Store H ARnw ARE and HOME FURNISHINGS

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Ml«a Mary Macy Phones 1000—looi Tuesday Tuesday Afternoon Club Mrs. I Brice Butler. 2 p. 111. I IT. It.. Otterbein Guild, Miss Ixil.s I Bovine, 7:.'to p. in. Evangelical Loyal Dorcas class, church parlors. 7:SO p. tn. Woman's Christian Temperance 'Union. Mrs. c. E Hocker 2:30 pm. Ihdta Theta Tan business meetling. Miss Patsy Teeple, 7:30 p. m. Rebekah laidge Auditing commitI tee, Odd Fellows trail, 6:30 p. in. j Rebekah Lodge installation, Odd i Fellows Hall, 7:30 p. m. Zion Reformed G. M. G„ Mrs. | Charles Prugh. 7:30 p. m. I American Legion Auxiliary, Le ; gion Hall, 7:30 p. m. i Adams County Choral Society, .above Brock Store. 7:30 p. m. Tri Kappa business meeting, Mrs. i Bryce Thomas. 8 p. in. | Five Hundred Club. Mrs. Charlee Lose. 7:3*0 p. m. i Music Department rehearsal, i Miss Della Sellemeyer. 7:30 p. nt. Wednesday Historcal Club, Mrs. Delton Passwater, 2:30 p. m. Zion Reformed Phoebe Bible class. Mrs. Wilbur Robinsi n. 7:30 p. in. Zion Lutheran Missionary Society Mrs. Paul Conrad. 2 p. in. Frivolity Club, Mrs. Wm. August | 7:30 p. m. * Ladiex Shakespeare Club. Mrs. J. ill. Heller, 2:30 p. m. 1 Thursday Evangelical laiyal Daughters I class, Mrs. Clarence Weber, 7:30 p. m. Pinochle Club, Miss Isabel Odle i 7:33 p. m. U. B. Missionary Association. I Mrs, Frank Fisher, 7 p. m. Moose lodge family night and l dance. Moose Home. 8 p. m. Monrde M. E. laidie’s Aid, Mrs. .Joe Rich. 2 p. m Methodist W F. M. S„ soup sale l ehwreji. Voting Matrons Club. Mrs. Charles Brodbeck, 6 p. ni. Mrs. Myers class of the Methodist * Sunday School, Mrs. Gerald Smith, i 7: 45 p. in. Eastern Stars stated meeting Ma- ' sonic Hall. 7:30 p. in. Friday Delta Theta Tan Alumni, Mrs. Hubert Schmitt, 8 p. m. Saturday Evanglical Mission Band, church 2 p. m. Monday | Research Club, Mrs. Wm. Schrock 2:30 p. ni. Bona Terns Club, Mrs. Nick I Braun. 7:30 p. m. of the Art department, was also chairman of the committee which . arranged the program last evening. She was assisted by the Mes-

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•Inmo R, d. Myers, A. D. Suttles, It. A. Stuckey, Roy Andress and A. R. Ashbiiuchor, and the Misses Bernice Nelson, Pauline Niblick and Matilda Sellemeyer, In keeping with the art program, Uli exhibit of eighteen pie. titles by Edgar Forknor and Adolf Shttlz, Indiana artists, was held in Hie Library hall, sponsored hy the local Tri Kappa sorority. Mrs. He.try Heller, president of the Woman's Club, presided over Hie business meeting ami read an Invitation from the Elwood (b part'menl club for a meeting to he held January 23, nt the Elwood Methodist Church. The lecturer lor the meeting will be Mrs. Grace , Morrison Poole, president of the G»'.*»*rul Federation of Woman's Clubs. Reservations will he twenty five cents a person, and it is hoped that a number of the women from the local club will attend. Mrs. John Tyndall presented the < bib with a membership ticket to tin l Hoosier Program Bureau nt Indianapolis, a prize received by the local organization for the publicity contest for the past year. Any memlter of the organization may use tile ticket to attend the interesting programs. All members of the Mimlc Department of the Woman's clnb are asked to meet at the home of Miss Della Sellemeyer. tonight at seven thirty o'clock, for rehearmtl for the public meeting. REGULAR MEETING OF WILLING WORKERS The January meeting of Hie Willing Workers class of the Bolst United Brethren Sunday Schoo) was held at the home of Mrs. Igivina Heath. A program was presented hy the class after which offit ers for the coming year were elected. Mrs. W. F. Hilton was named president; Mrs. Milton Chronister, vice-presklent: Margine Chronister, secretary; Lollie Chronister, pianist; Mrs. Jim Beboilt, chorister; Mrs. Kermit Bowen, treasurer. The program committee will comprise Mis. Rufford Brodbeck and Miss Jim Helmut and Mis. Hilton will lie tlie news reporter. The Felt- | ittary 6 meeting will l>e held at the I home of Mrs. Milton Chronister. A I social hour followed the business meeting and a luncheon was served by the hostess. OFFICERS ELECTED AT RESEARCH CLUB The members of the Research Club met Monday afternoon with Mrs. C. M. Prugh. Mrs Charles Champlin was the leader for the afternoon ami read an excellent paper on “The Russian Five Year I plan.” She told of the industrial plan, the agricultural system, education system, health program and c tin hes. During the business meeting Mrs. Clifford Saylors was received into membership. The officers for the next year will be as follows: Mrs. John Panish, president; Mis. Charles Champlin, secretary; Mrs. Bess i Erwin, treasurer. Towels from the home for the I blind were sold to the members. ' The next club meeting will be held I with Mrs. William Sci.rock next i Monday afternoon. — CORINTHIAN CLASS PLANS BIBLE STUDY The members of the Corinthian class of the Christian Sunday school were entertained at the i home of Mrs. Bob August, Monday I night, for the regular class meeting. Mis. A. D. Artman ha I charge of ! the devotional* and Mrs. Harmon I Kraft conducted the business ses- ; don during which it was decided . to hold a Bit.le study period at each I meeting and tie various women ! characters in the Bible will lie studied. Mrs Adam Kun-owkdt and Mrs. ' Elmer Darwachter were appointed 'to report on the stories of Naomi !and Ruth. Miss Mina Collier and 'Mis. Harry Helm were named the program committee. One new memIter was taken into the oiganiza- * lion. Tlie business session was follow- ', j w ith a .social hour during which small tallies were arranged about the entertaining rooms and. games * of five hundred were played. Mis. I Artman and Miss Grace LichtenSteiger r* .eived the priz*-s. Mrs. I August served a delicious luncheon, i The next meetfaig will he held at thy home of Mrs. Kraft. Thursday nig it will be the regular family night at the Moose Lodge and a dance will be held at eight , o'clo.k. The Missionary Association of I the United Brethren church will meet with Mrs. Frank Fisher, Thursday nig it a.i seven o'clock. A meeting of the Delta Theta Tan Alumni will be held at the home of Mrs Hilbert Schmitt Friday night at eight o’clock' ECONOMICS CLUB installs new officers The Hartford township Home Economics Club met at the home of Mrs. Lester Kerr Friday. Ihe meeting was in the charge of the president. Mrs. Ada Shoemaker 1 Mrs. Kerr led in singing the songs. “America,” and "America, the Beautiful." Mrs. C. E. Geeding had charge of the installation serivice for the new officers, as fol7lows: Mrs. Shoemaker, president;

FIFTH AVENUE FASHIONS By ELLEN UOLTH The Sleeved Dinner Dress of Velvet \ y Sleeves are very much a part of the evening picture, this season. /'evt/v They give a dress such versatility, /' \/ \ for the sleeved dinner frock such 1 ijV \, as this can be worn not only for / u ■ J forma) occasions, but also when u / N xS z your escort doesn’t dress. I ' ci \ 7, Interesting cutting gives this model a suavely fitted line which k xZ breaks Into a swirl about the an- |"‘ \ kies. Notice the new shallow neck- \ line, the drop shoulders, the shir- <l| I wjJ rings at the sleeve tops, wide-at-the-elbow sleeves and fitted wrists. I ■ The blouse closes with tiny but- e I tons in back On formal evenings - J r < \ H I " these might be left unbuttoned f'X ' and the frock rolled back in rever *AI Jr '1 I fashion. Choose velvet in the ever- -SV” z j 1 I 1 popular black, or midnight blue. 1 //l I Size 16 requires 4% yards 39-inch I ! 1 \ material. Width about 2>/ 2 yards. ' / Z J \ 1 See the Winter Fashion Book for- ,1 j I other dinner and dance frocks, I 7/ / It i f equally easy to make. / '''J ' V \ U Pattern No. 5424 is designed for 7 / u \ sizes 14 16 18, 20 years. 32, 34, 36, 38. 40. 42 bust. 5424 Vhw t Copyright. 1934. by United Feature Syndicate. Inc. No. 5 424 Size Price for Pattern 15 Cents. nanm street address c ‘ty 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, 22u East 4snd St. New York City. (Editor’s note—do not mall orders to Decatur, Indiana.)

Mrs. Ernest Ztgler. vice-president: ' Mrs. Alva Glcndettning, secretary; i Mrs. William Anderson, treasurer; Mrs. Harry Meahberger, news re- J porter; Mrs. Elmer Affolder, assistant retiorter; Mis. Lavanga Kistler and Miss Verle Runyon, leaders; Mis. Evert Banter and Mrs. Glen- | denning, alternate leaders. Members of the sympathy com- I nilttee are the Mesdames Evert Bauler. R. G. Bierly and Ernest Zigler. A reading on household hints was given by Mrs Affolder. Mrs. Shoemaker gave a talk on

T/w Censer Lea ves /owe Lie finest Tobacco Quality that’s why only center leaves are /I# Used Hl Luckies FromthtDiamondlhrst-Skoi ™Metropolitan Opera House The first thing people see and like about Not the bottom leaves —because those are situr.tay at t t<> p. m. Luckies is how round and firm they are. inferior in quality. We use only the center .'u. tt. '/ .'. '.i 'i-in. x - The tobacco doesn’t spill out and there are leaves — because they are the mildest and ♦' |\.?\n l ih', x l b.\?.p, 1 ,i! , -,' l i no loose ends to cling to lips. That’s be- fully ripe for perfect smoking. That’s . ■ pi"/. cause we pack each and every Lucky full why Luckies always draw easily, burn 4o the brim with long, even strands of the evenly—and are always mild and smooth. K v*" if '~ -s finest Turkish and domestic tobaccos — So smoke a Lucky, a fully packed ciga- ■> lk > only the center leaves. Not the top leaves rette. And remember, “ It’s toasted” N 0 B — because those are under-developed. —for throat protection —for finer taste. i ■ * J|F ' r , I r?z-r. j X. i / « it £ ■ . • < 'lira the finest Tobacco L eaves _

canning and curing meat ami Mrs. Zigler presented tlie lesson, "How t* make a set-in pocket in a wool- ' en garment, and difft rent ways to trim dresses." A lesson in smockI ing wa also given. The tmstesses, Mrs. Kerr and Mrs. John Weicher served chicken, , pickles. Parker House rolls, cherry preserves and tea. The members present were the Mesdames Ada Shoemaker, Milo Sales. Frank Neusbatim, Charles Bentz, Lavanga Kistler. Roy Fields. William Lilly, ’Grover Romey. Harry Meshberger.

Evetet Banter, Elmer Affoltlor, C. E. Gemiitig and daughter Ruelene, William Amb'rson, Russel Steiner and (laughter Marilyn, G. R. Bierly | and daughters Joan ami Florence | Marie, Chaneey Reynolds, William IHi tz, Vic Kneuss, Ben Bixler. Ernest Zlgler, Alva Glendening and ' daughter. . New members were Mrs. J C. Attgslmigor uml daughter Daisy untl guests weto Mrs. Amos Steiner and Miss Cdiu Bierly. The next llteiting will he held February 2 ul the home of Mr? Frank NeiiHbuiiin ut Llmi Grove. The Phoebe Bible t’lass of the Zion Reformed Sunday School will meet Wednesday night nt seventhirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. | Wilbur Robinson, 109 Sottlli Fourth i street The assisting hostesses will |he Hie Mosdames Ervin Miller, | Cletus Miller ami Floyd Hunter. J j The Loyal Daughter class of the j Evangelical Sunday School will * meet with .Mrs. Clarence Weber Thursday night at seven-tliirty o'clock. Mrs. Francis Eady anti Mrs. Ed Swager will be th * assist Ing hostesses. Miss Isabel () lie will ho hostess *to the members of the Pinochle I Club at her home Thursday night j at seven-thirty O'elovk. j MEETING OF BONA TEMS CLUB Miss Bertha Johns was hostess to I the members of the Bona Tents t'lub ami one additional gmst, i Miss Edith Ervin, at her home Mon--1 day night. As a result of the bridge games, i *iigh scores were won by Mrs. Nick i Bruun anil Mrs. Will Schttmat her. * The hostess presented Mi s Ervin I with a giit*et prize. The next club meeting will be I held at tlie home* of Mrs. Braun 'next Monday night. LOCAL SORORITY TO SPONSOR DANCE Group number three* of the Psi lota Xi sorority i.s planning to give a dance Friday night February 2, following Hie De; a tur-Bl tiff ton basketball game here. Mrs. William Linn ie chairman of ' the group whii h will sponsor the * dance to be hel l in the Masonic I hall. The orchestra will be announced later. The Historical Club will meet I Wednesday afternoon at two-thirty

i o'clock ut the home of Mr--. Delton i Passwater on Ninth street. LOYAL DAUGHTERS HAVE CLASS MEETING The members of the Loyal Dough- | tet i class of the Christian Sunday I School met at Hie home of the Misses Ruth and Romaine Elzey * Monday night for it business and i social meeting. . During the business cession the | *‘h*cilon of officers was held and , Miss Frances Dawson was named i president; Mis,* Charlotte Buller, | treasurer; and Miso Glenola Reffey, | secretary. Gaim*? of bumo were playtxl and I Ml > Reffey and Miss Mai eile Jointj son ns elvisl the priztvs. Tlie hosI tosses served a lunPheon. The next I meet Im.* will he held with Dr. Burt j Mongol I. j,™. Indiana Plans Are Virtually Approved i Indianapolis Jan. 'J (UP)—The I'lndiana plan for obtaining loans I from the reconstruction finance eor- * poratiou for Hoosier farmers by * using cribbed corn as security, has I virtual approval of commodity credit corporation, Pleas Greenlee, 'executive swretnry, said today. Greenlee said he had received a I letter from Lynn P. Tally, president of the commodity credit corporation, asking information con- ' cerning the plan to appoint county ■ ealers to secure pledges from individual bins. Filling' Station Robber Wounded i Indianapolis, Ind.. Jan. 9 —(IIP) Wounded by police while running from the scene of a filling station | robbery, Herman Vox, 27. was reported recovering in City Hospital today.

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SCHOOL CLASS TO GIVE PLAY Monmouth Junior Class Will Give Three-Act Comedy Wednesday >1 I The second presentation of the throe act comedy "Miss Adventure” , ;by the junior class of tlie Monmouth high school, will he given I ut the Decatur high school auditorium Wednesday evening January in • al 8 o'clock. * Josephine Carter, known as “Jo” l is Ute outstanding character of Hie | play. Site finds college disagreeable so disguiaes as a boy and escapes. 'She s fortunate* in finding work as ,]a farmhand and the fun begins I when the little country girl falls In ■ love with her. 'I Admission will lie 20 cents for ' I adults and 10 cents for Itigh school and grade children. The public is invited to see this presentation. 1 | Tlie charuetere are as follows: i Sue Janet Brown. ■' Betty Harriet Kunkel Peggy —Francile Bucher 1 i Josephine Carter—Willow Dene ' I Prescott. Samson, the janitor—lxmis Sch- , tiller. Miss Prim, the matron—Elizabeth Beihold. Carah Haskins, housekeeper Evelyn Connor. I Rebecca, her (laughter — Esther Schnepp I Albert Brown, the farmer-Don- ; aid Hoile. II Cyrus, Hie farmhand —Fran'klin - ; Franz. 1 i Mrs. Carter. Jo’s mother—Florence Heuer.