Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 66, Decatur, Adams County, 16 March 1934 — Page 3
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pjfiONSALE I MARCH 17 ■ECATI R RIVERSIDE SALES—Breiner Feed Barn on East Monroe Street —Decatur. Indiana Some mares in foal. Guernsey and Jersey Cows. One Pure Bred' ( «w. All of these cows exceptionally good. Hogs, Farm Machinery and Household Goods, ■ii'hel Soy Beans. End Gate Seeder. L. W. Murphy and E. J. Ahr H Michaud, auctioneer. I DRUG I SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Milk of Magnesia2sc W l!(! Aspirin Tablets2sc Rubbing Alcohol .. / 17c Wuart size Hot Water Bottles9c ■JO Hinkle Tabletsl7c ■* n - Vitamine Tested Cod Liver Oil 69c ■almoilve Soapsc cake Baty’s New Powder & Perfume Sets 98c Capsules 1c each 9. (For worming chickens) ■;y Rand's New Experience26c •*•25 Texas Crystals9Bc B ra zy Water Crystalsßl.so ■ lo, initidehyde 35c pint (For treating oah I Callow & Kohne Brug Store on East Side of Street.
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Miss Mary Macy - Phones 1000—1001 Friday Pythian earl tournament. K. of 1 1’. Home. 7:30 p, m. I'oi ahonta.s lodge, lied Men's Hull .7 p. m. Metho list Y. M. (’. class, pot luck 'supper, church, 11:30 p. nt. [ 11. 11. Lillie Heralds class. Hick I Garner, after school. Bridge Tonroey. K. of I*. Home, | 17:30 p. ni. Saturday f'hriatian Ladles (Aid St. Patrick's) [supper, church basement. 5 to 71 !>. m. Monday | Research Club, Mrs. Clifford I i Saylors, 2:30 p. m. Womans <’lnb meeting, Literature department in charge. Library hall, 7:45 p. m. Tuesday Adams County Choral Society, * club rooms above Brock Store, 7:30 j p. m. , Psi lota XI called meeting. Miss Bernice DeVoss 7 p. ni. Tri Kappa social meeting, Miss Miriam Parrish, X p. m. Wednesday St. Vincent do Paul Society. K of C. I Hall. 2 p. ni. Thursday Young Matrons Club, Mrs. Ford I O’Brien. 7: <lO p. m. i M. K. Ladies Aid Society. Mr, Ed Ahr. 2:30 p. m. y Presbyterian Indies lAiid Society.' Mr«. Charles Ijingston, 2:30 p. m.i was used as a decorative note. The I sixth candle on the altar of light i was also lighted. Mrs. Delton Passwater was the ] devotional leader and Mrs. Pass-I, water and Mrs. C. O. Porter were! leaders for the program. Miss., Louiee Haubold played an insttu-1 I mental number and a group of , l sketches representing well known] i characters were presented by var- ' ious members of the society. Mrs. I' Clyde Butler sang a vocal number. < The assisting hostesses, the Mesj dames C. A. Krugh. Dan Tyndall. Alfred Beavers and Frank Crist. I served refreshments. A called meeting of the Psi lota Xi sorority will -be held Tuesday ' night at seven o'clock at the home | of Miss Bernice De Voss. FIRST UNIT OF CATHOLIC ACTION MEETS Unit one of the Catiliolic Action j (Tubs, of which Miss Grace Coffee lis -reader, met at the Knights of ! Columbus all. Wednesday evenI ing for the first meeting under the new organization. Miss Edith Ervin was chosen president and Mrs. E. > L. s'offee. secretary. These officers w ill also assist the leader in arrang- - ing the - tody programs for the club
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Ml.ss Coffee rend m interesting paper on the subject, “Prayer." She brought out the thought that too often mankind forgets that the creature is dependent on Iho Creaor, and staled that ti'm National Recovery Act must (be backed by the Spiritual Recovery Alt. A number of interesting current events were also read and discussed, The members of the unit pledged i themselves to show a more lively 1 interest 'n their respective church societies by attending the meetings ] and by receiving Holy Communion , witlt tlie other memlH-ra. An annual retreat for women was also dis cussed. The next meeting will be held April 11. PROGRAM ANNOUNCED [FOR WOMAN’S CLUB MEETING The Literature department of the . Woman's Club will have charge of I Lie program Monday night, March j IS. at seven forty-five o'clock in the [Library hall. Mrs. Dan Tyndall and Miss Helen ' ilaultold will sing a group of songs and Mrs. Carrie T. Haulifild will be (the pianist. Mrs. Ralph Yager will I review the book, "Anthony Adverse" by Harvey Allen. A talk on the author's life will be given byMrs. John Parrish. The committee in charge of the program includes ’the Mesdames Ralph Yager, John Parrish. IXiarles Teeple, H. B. Heller, George Flanders. C. P. Gibbs. Bess Erwin and Ruby Durkin. The use of Kuest tickets will be appreciated. I MEETING OF ! ECONOMICS CLUB The Better Homes Home Eeono- | mics Club met Wednesday after- ' noon in Monroe. The meeting was ] opened with the club song and < reed. Mrs. Albert Morford offered] , prayer. Nineteen members responded to j ] Lie roll call with garden suggestions. Three new members were re- - reived in to club. Mrs. Morford, Miss Ruth Bahuer and Mrs. John : McKean. Miss Ruth Schwartz presided I over a short business session and ' Mrs. D._J. Schwartz gave the lesson ; [on fancy smocking. Mrs. E. W. ! Busche gave a talk on the Singer I sewing machine. Those present were the Mesi dames William Isch. Eli Graber, I John Floyd. E. VV. Busche. J. E. Anderson, Jim Hendricks. Martin Frloke. W S. Smith. Albert Mor- I ford. Everett Rice, Dick Buekmas-: ter, Harve Rupert. Ralph Bluhm. ' Henry Neireiter. D. J. Schwartz, 1 John McKean. William Stuckey, and the Misses Ruth Bahner. Pau- . line Buckmaster. Ruth Schwartz, ' Loma Hahnert and Ina Anderson, j The next meeting of the club will Lie held Tuesday. April Ift, above the I hatchery, and at that meeting a I Singer sewing machine demonstraItion will be given. The Toadies Aid Society of the Presbyterian cGurch will meet at 'the home of Mrs. Charles Langston on West Monroe street. Thursday afternoon at two-thirty o’clock. MEMBERS AND GUESTS ENJOY MISIONARY MEETING Mrs. Charles Pierce entertained a number of visitors and members of the Missionary ociety of the | Evangelical church at Linn Grove ; Thursday. A pot-luck dinner was > enjoyed at the noon hour. Members of the organization in- j eluded the Mesdames Joe Eckrote, , Amos Steiner. Milo Stiles. Everett ■ Bander. Fred Liddy. George Schlagenhauf, J. W. Kistler, Rufus Mesh- I berger and daughter Martha Rose ana Harry Meeihberger and Rev. - Stemen. Visitors were Mrs. Eugene Run- 1 yon. Mrs. Orval Harrtiff and Miss ' Anna Adler of Decatur; the Mes- ' dames Kate Grandlinard. William ’ Grandlinard and son Glenn. Ida I Steiner, John Miller, Reuben Miller i Susan Gottschalk. Roy Jacobs, Tena Rose. E l Schlagenhauf and daugh- - ter, Frank Fosnough and O. L. Lynn I ind the Misses Grace Miller. Lelia [ Schlagenhauf of Salem; the Mesdames L. L. Yager, Nellie Craig. Eiwin Sthindler and Louis Neaderhouser and Miss Sarah Neaderhouser of Berne; Mrs. Ida Mel ray and Mrs. George Slawson of Bluffton. I — MENU ANNOUNCED FOR ST. PATRICKS SUPPER The Christian church Ladies Aid , Society will serve a St. Patricks ] Day supper in the church basement ] Saturday night from five to seven I o’clock. The supped will lie served 1 for the twenty-five cents a plate. Following is the menu: city | chicken, mashed potatoes and gravy Green beans, lettuce and pickles, Glorified rice, homemade individaul cakes, bread, butter and coffee. ENTERTAINS ETA TAU SIGMA Miss Verneai Whalen entertained the members of the Eta Tau Sigma sorority and a guest. Miss Mercedes Whalen her sister of Chicago, at a social meeting Thursday night. Bridge was played and the high score prize was won .by Miss Mild- ] red Blosser. The color note of green i and white was carried out in the appointments for the party. Miss | Whalen presented the guest with a guest prize. A delicious one : course luncheon was served. The next meeting of the club wall ' lie held in two weeks with Miss j
— fTfth’avenue FASHIONS By ELLEN WORTH > */ The Bolero Is Back Again / J \ That thoroughly engaging ac- / /l\ /\/’ cessory, the bolero, is very much ( p / ~ Y a part of the present fashion pic- \ I *| Z / ture. Such a youthful and very \ . ~ 1 \ Haltering jacket is all too rare, '•/ ' / and smart women ate welcoming Y/ 7 y\ * it back gratefully. '+<— V\ This very attractive version of ' ' II) the bolero is worn over a frock with a contrasting top. brief rag- V-U \ lan sleeves, and a slim fitted skirt. .VT \\ The skirt has a pleated godet ajStfeak \ which gives you fulness without \ disturbing the lines of the skirt. //BBSjgjpf \ Size 16 requires 3'/» yards 39-inch \\Wseb / I material, l 3 u yard 39-inch con- I \ trust. Width about 1% yard. JB®. 1 Pattern No. 5494 is designed for Jga > I sizes 12. 14. 16. 18. 20 years, 30, 32, T ?\ 34, 36 38 bust. U © 1934. United Feature Syndicate. Inc. i 9 I No. 5494 Size / H Price for Pattern 15 Cents. /1 | street address jy / J / 1. \ K i ’\a city state Y«wZ’l\l ’w Our nrw Fashion Book it outl Srn.l tor it. MA RA n a Check here (“] and enclo.se Uk extra tor book Address orders to New York Pattern Bureau the Decatur Dally Democrat Suite 110, 220 East 4gnd St. New York City. < Editor's note—do not mall orders to Decatur. Indiana.>
Cleo Werllng and will be a busl ness meeting. SPRING CONFERENCE REPORTS GIVEN AT MEETING Mrs. R. A. McDuffee of Monroe street was hostess to the members of tlie Baptist Women’s Missionary Society at tlie regular business meeting Thursday afternoon. The meeting was opened with a song and devotional by Mrs. S. E. Hite. The regular routine of bust ness was followed, after which reports from tine Missionary Spring Conference held at the Walnut street Baptist Church in Muncie last Wednesday were given by Mrs. Curt Moser and Mrs. C. E. Bell, who attended the conference. The meeting next year will be held with the Warren church. Mrs. Bina Burner reviewed the ninth chapter of the missionary study book. Mrs. McDuffee served refreshments. HOSPITAL NOTES Miss Corrine Habegger of Berne underwent a major emergency operation at tlie Adams County Memo rial Hosiptal Thursda yafternoon. Miss Lydia Neussbaum of Monroe is a medical patient at the Adams County Memorial Hosiptal. Get the Habit — Trade at Hom< LESS THAN THREE WEEK TO A GRAND AND GALA EAS T E R What an Easter this will be. The smart world will turn out in its fineries to herald the dawn of a glorious spring in these glorious fashion celebrities. SPRING’S FAVORITE SUITS There’s a freshness and charm about our Suits. They introduce the new “windblown” -*z/ theme with utmost flattery. A wide variety in many weaves and colors. $7.95 to *lll $24.50 The New T*. FRO C K S $4.49 to $16.50 Frocks as zestful as this joyous new seas- wJBE on Crepes, Novelty J |T| Prints, Pastels. Blacks fu! \ and Navies. Everyone a gay expression of the advance mode. COA T S In Spring’s Smartest Mood. All are classically correct in their distinctive collar styles —furs and fabrics. $9.95 to $35 AMERICAN HOME SHOP, Inc. Mrs. Louisa Braden Phone 737 Cor. 3rd 4 Monroe Decatur.
Enters Race For Township Trustee Charles G. Kirchner, farmer of Kirkland township, has annonneed liis candidacy for trustee of Kirk-] [land township on the Democratic ] ticket. Mr. Kir-hner has been a resident [ i of this county all his life and is . the first time he has ibeen a candidate for public office. o Stole Bad Chicks Harrisburg. Pa. —(UP) —The loot ! of robbers who hrrtke into the office !of Barney Goldberg, junk dealer. | consisted of two checks dated 1928 I which had been returned by the bank marked “insufficient funds."
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PERSONALS Harold Zwick, a student of the Indiana University Medical scthool at Indianapolis, Is home to attend Hie funeral services of his uncle, i Ed. Bultcmeyer, Saturday after [noon. Attorneys Todd Whiple of MunIde und U. T. Boniface of Portland l were businoes visitors in pecatur ; today. Phil L. Soiiiefersti'in of Root i township has been confined to his ] home for a week suffering from the I grippe and u earbunkle on his face, ] which Mr. Schlefersteln declare* is I no JaugbinK matter. Miss Leia Palmer and Robert ! Aeschllman are attending the state j liasketball tourney and will spend I the week-end in Indianapolis the I gtteuis of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ans termiller. Dun Niblli’k has returned from (liiiago where he purchased new spring merchandise. Mrs. C. C. Rayl and the Misses ■ Helena Rayl and Martha Erma I Butler are attending the state has- ! ketball tourney in Indianapolis. Pete Reynolds is atten ling tlie state basket l«ill toi\4iey in Ind iani polls. Mis. Will Ohler and Mrs. Clifford Loe went to Butler. Pennsylvania, to attend the funeral of tlheir nep hew. a son of Jasper Lee. o Long Mountain Range The Hlulala.vnn moimtiilti rang* t> anoul V7'a> nr'.- Lm - o — Boys Were Making Counterfeit Bills Hammond. Ind., Mar. Hi. -(U.P) ; Secret service agents today were [credited witli breaking up a gang of youthful counterfeiters, ranging jin age from 14 to IS years. I Nine youths [leaded guilty be COUGHS I Don’t let them get a strangle hold. Fight germs quickly. Creomulsion combines 7 major helps in one. Powerful " but harmless. Pleasant to take. No narcotics. Your own druggist is authorized to refund your money on the spot if your cough or cold is not relieved by Creomulsion • tadv.)
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®NEW TWISTED LOAF Grandmother’s I HRA, - w - Qp ;:: Only «||l B""”’"' 1 ” 11 mwwkmi ’iLi.iF IONA PINEAPPLE HITTER Sliced or Crushed Pure Creamery 2 Large Q 1 Country Roll Cans div Style, Ih. . HEINZ CATSUP, Ljre. size . .2 hots. 35c DOUGHNUTS dozen 12c Ann Page—Plain or Sugared BEANS, Quaker Maid 3 20-oz. cans 20c HEINZ SOUPS 2 16 z. cans 23c | Assorted Varieties 8 O’clock M 1 L K OOF F EE O lb rr White House 3 pk«.55C Q Tall 1 ’ Pound 19c rJ cans 1 I L ■ ' FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Head Lettuce, crisp, solid head 5c Potatoes, U. S. No. 1 Mich peck 32c Tomatoes, firm, ripe It). 10c ’ Florida Oranges 5 tb. bag 21c Fine for Juice . A & P Stores Pay Market Prices for Fresh Clean Eggs. I IW alii d ilfl tl 1
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