Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 96, Decatur, Adams County, 20 April 1934 — Page 3

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SOCIETY ‘■ £ crs officers . Missionary Society K! | i .,|,i! i church met with Thursday afterUS. ~ . . ~„l ;ll - business s.-ss-el. nt. -Mrs. Curtis ', , , lh ,. meeting with lt ~.|h.rtn were given ion <>f officer* wax I - for the l>:ml year -I im follows: Mr*, j yi.i~.-r. president: Mrs. W ill ( ■. vi..- president; Mrs. Cal W P r-H, ■.. re'.iry; Mrs. II N K -,i . Mrs. II Thomas. secretary, ami Mrs. 1S WILL ■WAYS BE A PART I OF MY DIET” K-ious Cereal Corrected t V His Constipation ■ r from constipation, fine letter: !■>" •' troubled for years -ti|.a’. During this JH J I. a \, tried almost every remedy. Then some one •■ /.eg Kellogg's Atl.a; .< tee proper results folimmediately. caCt’g Kellogg’s AI.L--e3ih " !! - hcre has b* ,< ’ n Keral improvement in my ]■ without the ill effects that I ex; need when taking ]Mr\n will always be a part of Mr. E. G. Himes, 1201 Los Angeles, Calif. shows Kellogg’s Allprovides ‘•bulk" to exercise I . and vitamin B to aid Ai.i.-Bkan also supfor the blood. in All-Bran is much ■tat m h afy vegetables. Isn’t way" safer than riskmedicines? tablespoonfuls daily are sufficient to relieve ordtWith each meal, ■nou.- eases. If not relieved , see your doctor. ■ sure to ask for Kellogg’s "bulk” than part-bran in the red-and-green Made by Kellogg in Bat-

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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Mlsa Mary Macy Phones 1000—1001 Friday Union 4'hapel Young Peoples class, Hoy Wbittenbarger, 7:30 p. mi. Pocahontas lodge. Red Mens; j Hall, 7:30 p. m. j Catholic Action Unit 5, Mrs. Rob- - ert Osterman, S p. m. Baptist PhHaUiae class, Mrs. S. i •E. Shamp, 7:30 p m. (Adams County W. C. T. U. instl- ; tute. Evangelical church. Methodist Y. M- C- class, Grant Fry, 7 p. m. Catholic Study Club Unit two, K ' of C. Hall, 8 p. m. Saturday Zion Reformed Ladles Aid cafeteria .supper, church to 7 p. ni. Evangelical Mission Band, church 2 p. tn. Root township 4-u club. Mm. R. O. Wynn, 2 p. in. Monday Monday Night Club. Mrs. Mark I Braden. 7:30 p. m. i dtona Terns Club, Mrs. Nick: j Braun. 7:30 p. m. T uesday Root township Home Economics Club. Mrs. Ixniis Honk Carpe Diem Club, Mrs. Russel Owens. 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Afternoon Club, Mrs. Walter Deitsch, 2 p. m. Adams County Choral Society, Miss Dorothy Miller, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday St Vincent de Paul Society. K. of. C. Hall, 2 p. m. Shamp, White Cross secretary. Mrs. Hina Buhler gave a splen- | did review ot the last chapter of I the study book. “Eastern Women, Today and Tomorrow." The bus | iness session was followed with a j social hour and refreshments were' served. MISSIONARY PLAYLET GIVEN AT MEETING The Ladies Aid Society of the i Church of God met Thursday after-, noon at the home of Mrs. Gilbert Strickler. A missionary program: was presented. Mrs. Glenn Marshall, the president! had charge of the devotionale and three women of the organization, presented a missionary playlet, !

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"The Winning Group." Three missionary articles on China and Japan were read anil facts concerning missionaries and their work were also given During the •business aesdon by laws were adopted. " A group meeting of the men and women at the home of Mrs, Roy Kocker on May II was planned. A supper will be served ut that meet-1 Ing. Ten members and five children I were present at the meeting Mrs. j Strickler served refreshment*, the : pink and white color note being used. MEETING OF LADIES AID The Presbyterian Ladles Aid So- . I ciety met Thursday afternoon in i the church parors. The meeting ] 1 was opened with song and Mrs. .1. . j C. Sutton conducted the devotional j services. ; Twenty members and one guest, Mrs. Don Lutes, were present at I the meeting. The regular routine' , of business was conducted and a social hour enjoyed. Refreshments were server! by the hostesses, Mrs. Jess Cole and Mrs. Ed Engeler assisted by Mrs. Roscoe Glendenning and Mrs. John Schug. MEETING OF PINOCHLE CLUB Miss Madgeline Miller wa.s hostess to the members of the Pinochle Chib and a guest, iMrs. Francis How- ■ ell, at her home on West Adams street. Thursday night. As a result of the games the prizes for high scores were awarded to .Mrs- Raymond Johnson and Mrs. Leo Teeple. Mrs. Howell was presented a guest prize. The color note of yellow and green was carried out in the appointments for the party. A dainty , one course luncheon was served, i The next meeting of the club will | be held in two weeks with Mies Isabel Odle. The Carpe Diem duh will meet , with Mrs Russel Owens on North : Fifth street. Tuesday night at* sev-en-thirty o'clock. The Monday Night Chib will meet ! with Mrs. Mark Braden Monday • night at seven-thirty o’clock. ' SOCIAL MEETING OF SO CHA REA CLUB Miss Dorothy Miller was hostess ! to the members of the So Cha Rea Club and several guests at her ; home, Thursday evening The , Misses (Anna and Rose Nesswald and Mrs. Harold Daniels were guests. Mrs. George Laurent and Mrs. ! Andy Appleman received the club |

prizes and Miss Rose Nesswald the guest prize. Miss Miller, assisted by her mother, Mrs. Jacrtb Miller and her sisters, Mrs Clem Kortenber and Mrs. Dick Ehlnger served a luncheon. The next meeting will be held with Miss Celia Applemnn. MISSIONARY SOCIETY HOLDS CARD PARTY The Missionary Society of the Zion i Lutheran church held a bunco and 1 carl patty in the Lutheran school Thursday night. Games of pinochle, bridge and bunco were played. Prizes In bridge were won by Mr. and Mrs. Boknecht and In pinochle Iby Hugo Fuelling and Mrs. Harold Sautter. Vera Batters won the bunco prize. A contest was held in which , Arthur Hall was the winner. A luncheon was served after the games. The committee in charge of I the arrangements for the party in- | eluded the Mesdames C. M. Ellsworth, .Arthur Keller, Phillip Kuhn and Paul Conrad. MOOSE WOMEN HOLD REGULAR MEETING The Women of the Moose met in the Moose Home Thursday night for the regular meeting of the organization and a Child Care and Training and Home Makers program. The subject "Paly Time for Children" was discussed The Child r are meeting was in the charge of Mrs. William Huffman. Mrs. Arthur .Miller had charge of the Home makers program. Plans were made for Memorial Day to be observed May 6. ENTERTAINS GUESTS AT DINNER BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. William Bowers was hostess to the members of the DinnerBridge Club and several additional guests, the Mesdames I. W. Macy, H. W. McMillen, Gladys Cliamber- : lain. Milton Swearingen and Virgil Krick of Decatur and Miss Mary Jane’McMillen of Chicago (Following the dinner bridge was played and Mrs. Earl Coverdale had high score among the club members and Mrs. Swearingen had high score of the guests. Muss Emily Crist will be hostess at the next meeting to be held in two weeks at the home of Miss Madge Hite on Winchester street. A social meeting of the Adams County Choral Society will be held at the home ot Miss Dorothy Miller Tuesday night at seven-thirty o’clock. REGULAR MEETING OF MISSIONARY SOCIETY Twenty five members of the Women’s Foreign Missionary Society j of Methodist Episcopal Church j attended the meeting held Thursday I afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. N. - Wicks. Mrs. George Harding had charge of the devotionals and Mrs. W. O. ; Little presented the lesson. Followi ing the regular routine of business Mrs. Wicks, assisted by Mrs. Ed ' Whitright served refreshments. , L_. 'LOYAL DAUGHTERS HAVE CLASS MEETING (Fourteen members of the Loyal ! Daughters class of the Evangelical i Sunday School, one visitor and several children attended the meeting I : of the class held Thursday night at 1 the home of Mrs. Robert Garard. i Mrs Charles .Maloney and Mrs. Roy Gaunt were the assisting hostesses. .Mrs. Earl Fuhrman had charge ot the business session after which ’ a social hour was enjoyed and a i i luncheon served. .Mrs. Frank Lynch . 1 and Mrs. Will Dellinger will be hos- , teas at the next meeting ot the ' iclass. ■PERSONALS Among the guests at the Rotary I meeting last evening were FranJ> I Thompson of Bluffton; Pete Rents-j I chler of Hamilton. Ohio, Father > j Joseph Hennes, Arthur Hyland, August Heiman and 'Frank Heiman of this city. Clarence Manion, dean I of law at Notre Dame university ! spoke at the meeting. Vacancies are again occurring in the regiments of Fort B enjamin Harrison, Indianapolis, According to word received from 'the 'U. S. Army Recruiting Officer. 320 Federal -Building, at (Fort Wayne. Enlistments are open in the 11th Jnfantry and 3rd Field Artillery to qualified young men with or without previous military service. Applicants must be of good character, ; with at least an Bth grade education ' and ibe able to pass the physical ex- | amination. Enlistment is for three years- Any young man interested I should present himself at the Fort Wayne Recruiting Office at an early date. C. D. Lewton has gone to Cincinnati. Ohio, to visit for several days. Miss Florence .Holthouse. C. J. ' Voglewede and Tom Voglewede 'have returned from Tole-to, Ohio, where they viefted for the past week with the C. R- Uhl family. The -Misses Virginia Ehinger and Babe Schmitz and Mr. and Mrs. William Gass attended the Phi Delt dance in (Huntington Thursday night. Mieses .Mary (Helen Lose and Winfred Kitson drove from Indianapolis to attend the political meeting here last evening. Wea -Neuenschwander, Charles i

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Brown, Ctiris Musselman and others from the south part of the j county visited here last evening and attended the political meeting Attorney C. J. Lutz attended to j business in Fort Wayne today. Mr. and Mrs. George Andrews are visiting in South Bend. They will be accompanied home Sunday by their daughters, Georgia Helen and Carol Sue who have spent the pact several weeks in South BendA large crowd attended the pro-; gram presented by the athletic department of the Decatur high school and sponsored by the Civic Section of the Woman’s Club, Tuesday night. Miss Alice Lenhart, deputy treasurer, is confined to her home with a slight attack of the flu. Chester Brandyberry left today for West Virginia where he has accepted a position. Mr. and Mrs. Dale McMillen of Chicago visited here today. Mr. and Mrs. George Thoms are visiting with relatives in lowa. PETERSON NEWS Earl Straub of Spencerville spent the week-end with -Mr. and Mrs. I Al Straub. Those who spent Sunday with

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Political Announcements

Democrat Ticket County Ticket ' County Treanurer Truman H. Goldner of French Township Democratic candidate for County Treasurer. Countv Treasurer John W. Blakey of Union Township Democratic candidate for County Treasurer — - — lll — County Treasurer Del more Wechter of St. Marys Township Democratic candidate for County Treasurer. County Treasurer Jeff Liechty of Berne Democratic candidate for County Treasurer. County Sheriff A.A. ‘Stuhhy’ Lehman of Berne Democratic candidate for County sheriff County Sheriff Tillmon “Tibi” Gehrig of Decatur Democratic candidate for County Sheriff. —___— - County Sheriff George Fosnaugh of Kirkland Township Democratic candidate for County Sheriff County Sheriff Dent Baltzell of St. Marys Township Democratic candidate for County Sheriff. I County Sheriff Elmer (Red) Anderson of Hartford Township Democratic candidate for County Sheriff. County Sheriff Dallas Brown of Root Township Democratic candidate for County Sheriff. County Sheriff John W. Dickerson of Geneva l Democratic candidate for County Sheriff (Second Campaign) County Sheriff Ed P. Miller Decatur Policeman Democratic candidate for County -Sheriff. County Sheriff Frank Fortney of Pleasant Mills Democratic candidate for I Countv Sheriff. I County Sheriff Samuel Bentz of St. Marys Township Democratic candidate for County Sheriff. County Sheriff Joseph A. Colchin of Decatur Democratic candidate for County Sheriff. County Sheriff F. J. “Fat” Schmitt of Decatur Democratic candidate for County Sheriff. Clerk of Adams County Tillman Gerber of Decatur Democratic candidate for Clerk of Adams County Clerk of Adams County Clyde Troutner of Monroe Township Democratic candidate for Clerk of Adams County. Clerk of Adams County Joe Brennan of Decatur Democratic Candidate for Clerk of Adams County Clerk of Adams County Otto Hoile of Union Township Democratic candidate for Clerk of Adams County. Clerk of Adams County G. Remy Bierly of Hartford Township Democratic candidate for Clerk ot Adams County. Commissioner Dennis Striker of Monroe Township Democratic candidate Commissioner Third District Second Term.

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Commissioner Moses Augsburger of French Township Democratic candidate for Commissioner Third District Surveyor Ralph Roop of Decatur Democratic candidate for County Surveyor. Surveyor Walter H. Gilliom of Berne Democratic candidate for County Surveyor. County Assessor Ernest J. Worthman of Preble Township Democratic Candidate for County Assessor. County Assessor Eugene Runyon of Decatur Democratic candidate for County Assessor. County Assessor George Dellinger of Washington Township Decatur Route 6. Democratic candidate for County Assessor. | Township Ticket Trustee of St. Marys Twp. Charles P. Troutner of St. Marys Township Democratic candidate for Trustee of St. Marys Township Trustee of Washington Twp. Charles E. Marshand of Washington Township Democratic candidate for Trustee of Washington Township. Trustee of Washington twp. Benj. Eiting of Washington Township Democratic candidate for Trustee of Washington Township. Trustee of Washington Twp. Ira Fuhrman of Decatur Democratic candidate for Trustee of Washington Township. Trustee of Washington twp. George E. Strickler of Washington Township Democratic candidate for Trustee of Washington Township. City Ticket Mayor John T. Kelly Democratic candidate for Mayor, City of Decatur. Mayor Clarence A. Staffer Democratic candidate for Mayor, City of Decatur. Mayor Oscar “Lee” Vance Democratic candidate for Mayor, City of Decatur. Mayor Arthur R. Holthouse Democratic candidate for Mayor, City of Decatur. Mayor Clayson J. Carroll Democratic candidate for Mayor, City of Decatur. Councilman Roy N. Runyon Democratic candidate for Councilman. Second District, Decatur. Councilman J. Henry Faurote Democratic candidate for Councilman Second Ward. Decatur Clerk-Treasurer Mrs. Alice Christen of Decatur Democratic candidate for ClerkTreasurer, City of Decatur. Clerk-Treasurer Everett P. Sheets Democratic candidate for ClerkTreasurer. City of Decatur. Clerk-Treasurer Mrs. Ada Martin of Decatur Democratic candidate for ClerkTreasurer, City of Decatur. REPUBLICAN County Sheriff Hubert Ehrsam of St. Marys Township Republican candidate for County Sheriff. I