Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 108, Decatur, Adams County, 4 May 1934 — Page 3

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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Miss Mary Macy Phone* 1000—1001 Friday i Pocahontas lodge. Re,| Mons Hall ■ 7:30 p. m. Hance, Green Kettle, 9 p. m. Catholic Stil ly Club Unit Five, Mary Myers, s p. m. Delta Theta Tail called meeting, | Niblick Store, 7 p. m. Decatur Home Economics Club J Mrs. L. E Archbold, 1:30 p. ni. Saturday I Root Twp. 4H Club organization meeting. Mrs. R. O. Wynn, 1:30. U. B. Voting Peoples supper, ' church. 5 to 7 p. ni. Monday Delta Theta Tau ibusinoss meeting, Miss Helena Wehmeyer, 7:30 I p. ni. Woman’s Club, Literature Depart- , ment in charge, Library hall, 7:45 p. m Tuesday Evangelical Dutiful Daughters class. Mrs. Dick McConnell. 7:30 ' P- m. Carpe Diem, Mrs. Roy Johnson, IJ: 30 p. ni. Wednesday Zion Reformed Phoebe Bible | class, Mrs. M. F. Worthman, 7:30 Ip. ni. Better Homes Economics Club, | Monroe hatcherry, 1:30 p m. Thursday Mrs. Myers class of Methodist I Sunday School, postponed one week. ' will give a demonstration on hat making an.l every member i« urged I to attend. The meeting of Mrs. Myers’ class lof the Methodist Sunday School

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. MAY 4, 1934,

which was to have been held Thursday has been postponed one week INTERESTING STUDY GIVEN AT MISSIONARY MEET Mrs Wilson Lee. assisted by .Mrs. Eirl Adams entertained the mem bers of the Women’s Home and Foreign Missionary odety of the Presbyterian church at the Lee home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. J. c Sutton had charge of the devotionals and read the fourteenth chapter of John. Reports of tile Prediyterlal meeting at Bethany church in Fort Wayne were given by Mrs. Roscoe Glendennlng Mrs. S. D Beavers, Mrs. G. O. Walton, .Mrs. James Elberson and Mrs. Lee. Mrs. E D. Engeler was the leader of the study period and gave interesting facts concerning "The Mission Work among the Spanish Speaking People of (America,” mentioning especially the girls school at Sante Fe and the Menaul school for boys atAlbuquerque, New Mexico. Following the meeting and study hour refreshments were servi-d by the hostesses. The Dutiful Daughters class of the Evangelical Sunday school will meet Tuesday night at seven-thirty o’clock with Mrs. Dick McUonnell. Mrs. HuJiert Feasel, Mrs Gerald Cole and Mrs. Harry Knapp will be the assisting hostesses. EVER READY CLASS HAS SOCIAL MEETING The Ever Ready class of the Methodist Sunday School met Thursday evening wtth Mrs. Frank Carroll. The hostesses were the Mesdames B. R. Farr, C. L. Walters. Forest Elzey and C. A. Bell Mrs. R. A. Stuckey had charge of the devotionals and during the social hour contests and games were enjoyed and refreshments were served. MEMORIAL SERVICE PLANNED AT MEETING The Women of the Moose held the regular business meeting Thursday night in the Moose Home on North Second streetFinal plans were made for the Memorial Service to be held Sunday afternoon at two o’clock. Plans were also made by the members to entertain their husbands on May 30. A business meeting of the Delta Theta Tau sorority will be held Monday night at seven-thirty o'clock with Miss Helena Wehmeyer. The Phoebe Bible class of the Zion Reformed Sunday School will

Yes They’re New ROCK-BARK COATS AND THEY’RE RARE VALUES sl3-95 i The smartest newest ideas are I shown in every line and ripple of I these lovely coats — The fabrics i are among the smartest of the ; season. j Other Smart Coats from $9.95 to $35.00 THIS WILL BE A WHITE SEASON SWAGGER SUITS COATS $4.45 . $12.75 A host of new styles and mater- . ials are represented in this collection —expert lailoring places them above the ordinary. FOR THE GRADUATE NEW FROCKS $4.45 to $7.95 I Organdies, Chiffons, Georgettes, l with Frills and Ruffles — Sport . Styles with Jaunty Jackets —OneI Piece Effects with novelty Puff sleeves - White and Pastel Colors. CRISP ACCENTS ON THESE NEW SMART FROCKS $5.95 to $7.95 i In this fascinating collection you will find Smart Jacket Fashions, I Novelty One-Piece Styles — Gay J Prints — Exquisite High Shades and Dark Tones, Styles and sizes for Miss and Matron. AMERICAN HOME SHOPS “TALK OF THE TOWN” Mrs. Louisa Braden Corner 3rd 4 Madison Phone 737

meet Wednesday night at seventhirty o’clock with Mrs. M F. Worthman. The hostesses will be Mrs. Leland Franks, Mrs. Peter; Vltz, Mrs. Harry Miller and Mrs. i Worthman — SURPRISE PARTY FOR MRS. DAVE CAMPBELL The members of the Young Mat-j tons Club pleasantly surprised Mrs. I Dave Campbell with a party at her! home Thursday night. The party j was in the form of a six o’clock I pot-luck dinner. Games of bingo were played dur- | Ing the evening Mrs. Campbell was | presented with a beautiful farewell j gift. She will leave soon with her family for Bluffton where they will i make their home. MEETING OF SO CHA REA CLUB Mies Cecilia Appelman was hostess to the members of the So Cha Rea Club at her home on Seventh street, Thursday evening. Games of bridge were played and Mrs. V. J. Bormann and Mrs R. C. Ehlnger received the prizes. The home was decorated with | spring blossoms and the delicious luncheon was prepared .by Mrs. George Appelman. The next club meeting will be held in two weeks with Mrs. Tony Metzler. YEARLY PROGRAMS GIVEN AT W. M. S. The Baptist Women’s Missionary Society met with Mrs. James Strickler Thursday afternoon and the meeting was well attended iMrs. A. I B. Brown had the devotionals and the program committee presented programs for the new year, the to-1 pic of w-hich will be "Building with I

FOR County Commissioner To the Democratic Voters of Adams County:— I am a candidate for my second term as county commissioner, representing the third district and will appreciate your support in next Tuesday’s primary. It has been the rule to renominate for this office and I am willing to abide bv the decision of the voters if they will scrutinize my record. I have served you to the best of my ability and ask your support. No. 59 on the Democratic Ballot. Dennis Striker Political Advt.

0 * ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ WECHTER j i i County Treasurer i • • No. 29 on the Democratic Ballot • Experienced-worthy-honest-efficient and on the job. ; J ♦ : Your support will be j sincerely appreciated. : t Pol. Advt. ♦ t - 4

SUPPORT Will Scherry Democratic Candidate for COMMISSIONER FIRST DISTRICT As I have been unable to meet all the voters personalty, as I had hoped to, I am taking this means of getting in touch with everyone. I have always been a farmer and a heavy taxpayer. 1 am fully equipped with the knowledge that is necessary to carry out the duties of commissioner in an efficient manner. If elected, I promise to give the people the honest and impartial service that they have a right to demand. MY NUMBER IS 57 Your support will be greatly appreciated. Pol. advt.

God." Mrs. Vance Maddox was taken into the organization as a new rnemI her and Mrs. G. Stauffer was a i guest. Delicious refreshments were j served by Mrs Strickler assisted by j Mrs. Clarence Hllyard and Mrs. i Stauffer. The next meeting of the society I will be held with Mrs. Roy Johnson | in two weeks. I REGULAR MEETING ; OF LADIES AID SOCIETY The ladles Aid Society of the j United Brethren church held the ; regular meeting Thursday afternoon in the church parlors. Mrs. ('. E. Baughman, Mrs Will Hoffman i and Mrs. Ruth Williams were hose j lessee at the meeting. Following a short business seejslon and social hour was enjoyed. ENTERTAINS DINNER BRIDGE CLUB Miss Emllle Crist was hostess to the members of the Dinner-Bridge Club at the home of Miss Madge Hite on Winchester street, Thurs- ; day evening. Spring flowers were arranged about the rooms. Five games of contract bridge were played following I the dinner which was served at six thirty o’clock and Mrs Clifford Saylors had high score in the games. MEETING OF |4-H CLUB The 4-H Club of the south aide of St. Mary’s township met Thursday with Mrs. Glen McMillen. Fifteen members were present at the meetI ing and during the business session the election of officers was held ; and,club literature distributed. | Refreshment* were served. The I club will meet in two weeks with

Mrs McMillen. INTERESTING SUBJECT GIVEN AT W. H. M. S. MEET The Women's Home Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal church met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. P. Gibbs. The hostesses were the Mesdames Delton Paaawater, W. F. Beery, Philip Carper, P. Hiker, and Miranda Moore Mrs. John Tyndall had charge of the interesting lesson on “Christian Industry in America.” She compared the present status of women with the .status of women of the early sixties. She also dwelt on child labor and the health of the nation and told of the active part that the Women's Home Missionary Society has taken in the health clinics throughout the country. ■ Subtopics were given by the Mes-j dames R. D. Myers, John Parrish, George Dixson, Henry Heller. Frank , Downs, Dan Sprang and O. L. | Vance.. Mrs. Homer Lower was the devotional leader. Plans were made' for the members to go to the Fort Wayne district convention of the W. H. M. S. to be held in Garrett on Monday, May 14. At the June meeting the election of officers will be held and the nominating com-1 mittee will include Mrs. Downs, Mrs. Frank Krick and Mrs. John Tyndall. Dainty refreshments of assorted ' homemade cookies and tea were i

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NEW FORD DEALER Al D. Schmitt Motor Sales Co. ' Temporary I/wation 213 North First Street Permanent Location After May 15— Corner of First and Jefferson Streets . ‘J In keeping with the Ford Motor Company policy of providing the highest type of representation in each community, the Al I). Schmitt Motor Sales Co., has been selected to handle the sale and service of f ord cars and trucks. This new dealership, in addition to furnishing complete Ford service facilities, offers to the people of this locality a better opportunity to become acquainted with the outstanding features of the New l ord \ -8. A ou will be welcome at any time to inspect these cars and to drive them yourself. The Ford Motor Company policy is founded on the belief that a sale does not complete the transaction with the buyer, but establishes a new obligation to see that the car gives good, economical service. The Al D. Schmitt Motor Sales Co., as an Authorized Ford Dealer, is pledged to carry out that policy. Thoroughly trained mechanics, using approved tools and machinery, service Ford cars and trucks. Only genuine Ford parts, priced low, are used. All labor is billed at a standard flat rate. This new dealership is now open and ready to serve you. We are confident they will do it well. FORD MOTOR COMPANY

n<-rv»rt by th* liokiphupr and Mr*. Glblm poured the tea. PROGRAM PRESENTED AT MISSIONARY MEETING The Women'* Missionary Society of the Evangelical church met iu the church parlors Thursday afternoon with thirty-three adults and three children present. The May group with Mrs. William Dellinger, chairman, had charge of the program. Mrs. Frank Lynch had the devotionals and a reading was given by Betty Fuhrman. Mrs. Clarence Weber and Mrs. Frank Butler sang a vocal duet. Miss Arline Becker gave the lesson study and Mrs. Earl Fuhrman gave remarks concerning

VOTE FOR John W. Dickerson Democratic Candidate for SHERIFF OF ADAMS COUNTY. Democrat all my life. This is my second campaign for the office. If nominated and elected 1 will do my best to serve the people. I will appreciate your support. My Number is 36. Pol. Advt.

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Mother's Day. During the business meeting Mrs. J. O. Trlcker was named the delegate to the Oakwood park convention. Plans were completed for the Mother and Daughter banquet to be held May 10. o —.. , —— , In Memorlam George W. Thatcher, dn loving memory or our dear husband, father und grandfather, who passed away one year ago to lay: Loving and kind In all his ways. Upright and Just to the end of hla days, Sincere and kind In heart an I mind What a beautiful memory he left behind. ,Aubert and ' wife and William, wife and family