Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 111, Decatur, Adams County, 8 May 1934 — Page 3

ffSOCI ETY.

fcjhd Mrs. (>. T. Burk | K lehrate Golden Wedding M | |^^K. {ll .. in wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. G T Burk of B | ..ircri, residents of Deealui tor the last _<7 years. was ). ndav With open house ami a family dinner. A . olor note <allied out In the appointments. iutining rooms were arranged with bumiuets of yellow |

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4W |& J you noticed that your ■hiaMt hours occur on days when ■ wiii Al your best? I Haw more of these happy days. , ■ You fed all your family. Guard ■teMfvliile you have it. Keep on side of life. E Tkli-r- atest rnrrnv of health Jp cer ii"ii constipation. It may of appetite and energy. "Kml; it kills enthusiasm! Yet •lit be banished by eating a cereal. W babe story tests show Kellogg's ■ jbi Mr' supplies “bulk” and vita1., relieve common const iAlso iron for the blood. "MBB l.iJk" in All-Bran is much ■uiLe Ast in leafy vegetables. How to eat this deliEoe® Beaiivto-eat cereal than to Bhfejste'it medicines. Two table- ’ mpaMtl' daily are usually sufficient. Chronic ~~ cases, with each | meal. If not re|K#BPaH lieved this way, I see your doctor. IL I Made by Kellogg * n ® at, l e Creek.

1 NOTICE! | GUARANTEE!) PERMANENTS I LA FRANCE sl"s E BONNIE BEE $2.50 I GABRIELEEN $5-M 1 or Two for SB.OO I FREDERICS VITATONIC $5.00 I or Two for SB.OO I I Choice of Croquignole, Spiral. Combination. I FiNGFR WAVE 30c MANICURE 50c ■ SHAMPOO AND FINGER WAVE 50c I |( OZY BEAUTY SHOPPE -y LIGGETT MISS REYNARD 5 Phone 266 K. of C. Bldg. fcamawEamsss i I Our advertising has stated I many times, the fact that this I firm was established in 1898. I And we believe it is still one of I the most important things we | can mention in our publicity. I Many 1 lilies Those thirty-six years which I have passed since this firm I came into being are important I years, for they have taught us, I as only experience can teach, I how to better serve humanity. ijZRO dutch’s FUNERAL HOME 'Jh-omptJrnhulance Service" | PHONE DAY6I. NIGHT 303

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Miss Mary Macy Phones 1000—1001 Tuesday Civic section. Woman’s club. 11- ! brary, 7 p. nt. The American Region Auxiliary i bridge party, postpone one week. I Evangelical Dutiful Daughters I class. Mrs. Dick McConnell. 7:30. p. m. Carpe Diem. Mrs Roy Johnson, 7:31) p. m. Wednesday Tri Kappa Section 2 benefit movie. Adams Theatre. Zion Reformed Girls choir, church i 7 p. tn. Catholic Action Club Unit 4, K. of C. Hall. Miss Helen Holthouse leader. 7:30 p. m. 'Pinochle Club, Mrs. Carl Hammond, 7:30 p m. North St. Mary's Twp. 4-H Club Bobo School, 1 p. ni. Zion Reformed Phoebe Bible class, Mrs M. F. Worthman, 7:30 p. m. Better Homes Economics Club, Monroe hatchery, 1:30 p m. Thursday Tri Kappa Section 2 benefit movie. Adams Theatre. Phi Delta Kappa Cabaret Dance. Decatur Country Club 9:00. W. O. T. M called meeting. Moose Home, 7:30 p. m. Evangelical W. M. S Mother and I Daughter meeting, church, 6p. m.: Eastern Star regular stated meet-| Ing, Masonic Hall, 7:30 p. m. Union Chapel Ladies Aid Society Mrs. George Cramer, 2 p m. Mrs. Myers class of Methodist Sunday School, postponed one week. Friday Rebekah Lodge, 1.0.0 F Hall 7:30. Union Chapel C. I. C., class. Mr. and Mrs. John Walters. 7:30 p m. Catholic Study Club Unit 14. Mrs. George Laurent, 8 p. m. Saturday Reformed Ladies Aid section two, rummage, pie and candy sale. Reformed church, 9 a. m to 8 p. m. were served. Mr. and Mrs. Burk were mar-[ ■ ried in Montgomery county on I May 7. 18S4. Mrs. Burk’s maiden name was Martha E. Dunbar. For ( the past 27 years they have resided in Decatur, Mr. Burk engaging in the Burk Elevator company. They have five children. One | child, a son. is deceased. CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARIES Mr and Mrs.(lvan D. Shitferly entertained at their country home ■

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1934.

Sunday In honor of Mrs. Shlfferly and Mrs. Glen Jackson’s birthdays A delicious dinner was served to the following guests: Mr. and Mns. Eber Heath and family of Barberton, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Harland Heath of Akron, Ohio; Mr and Mrs. Kermit Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Glen aackaon. Mr. and Mrs. Artie Jackison, Doria Heath, Forest Miller, jCharleen Leming, Ora Miller. Afternoon callers were Mr. and I Mrs Henry Fuhrman, Mrs. Sadie Schnlta, Mrs. Louisa Schnitz of Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. John Heckler, Mrs. Orville Crisenberry and Joe A’rlsenberry of Monroeville. A called meeting of the Women of The Monee will be held Thursday night at seven-thirty o’clock In the Moose Home. A child care and train Ing program and entertainment will he given following the meeting. Every member is urged to be pre- | sent. Mrs. Carl Hammond will be hos- ' tess to the members of the Pinot hie 'Club at her home Wednesday | night at seven-thirty o'clock. The Women’s Missionary Society |of the Evangelical church will have a Mother and Daughter fellowship , meeting at the church Thursday I night. At six o’clock a supper will ■ be served and each member of the 'organization fa requested to bring her daughter or a girl ftom the church, and table service for herself and guest. ATTEND SILVER WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heimann and family and Joe Kintz were among those who attended the silver wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs. H. J. Zuber of Fort Wayne last Suni lay. The occasion was also the . tenth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Heimann. Entertainment was provided by Bob Webertz, the boy magician. Unit fourteen of the Catholic Study Club will meet with Mrs. George Laurent Friday night at | eight o’clock. DELTA THETA TAUS PLAN FOR MOTHER'S PARTY A business meeting of the Delta Theta Tau sorority was held Monday night at seven-thirty o’clock at the home of Mies Helena Wehmeyer During the meeting final arrangements were made for the Mother’s party to be held at the Elk's home on North Second street Thursday evening, May 10. Names of new members were submitted and turned over to the membership com- | mlttee for investigation. New officers were installed as I follows: Miss Helen Holthouse, president; Mrs. Harold Smith, secretary; Miss Katherine Hyland, treasurer; Mrs. Luzern Uhrick. cursor; Miss Agnes Baker, historian. Unit four of the Catholic Action i Club will meet in the K. of C- Hall I Wednesday night at seven-thirty o’clock Miss Helen Holthouse will be the leader. The Rebekah Lodge will meet in the Odd Fellows Hall Friday night I at seven-thirty o’clock. ; i The girls choir of the Zion Re ■ formed church wlil meet Wednes- ! day night at seven o'clock in the | church. 1 1 MONROE SCHOOL TEACHER ANNOUNCE SECRET MARRIAGE Announcement Ls made of the , I marriage of Miss Mardelle Hocker of Monroe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. O Hocker and Kenneth C. BowI man of Napoleon, Michigan son of i ! Mr and Mrs. Van Bowman of west i Monroe. The wed-ding took place in Alexander, Kentucky, December 28, i 193 - The ceremony was performed by I Rev. R. M. Rainy, pastor of the MeI thodist Episcopal Church in Alexander. in the church parsonage. The bride has been teaching in ' the primary department of the Mon- | roe schools for the past five yearsj Mr. Howman is manager of the NeuI hauser Brothers farm at Napoleon. Mrs. Bowman left this morning for Napoleon where she and Mr. Bowman will make their home. The names of Mrs. Clara Wysong, j Mrs Maude Acker and Miss Hazel Smith, all of Fort Wayne, were omitted from the list of guests who attended the birthday dinner Sunday for Sam Acker in this city. Section two of the Ladies Aid Society of the Reformed church will hold a rummage sale and a pie and candy sale Saturday from nine in the morning until eight at night at the Reformed church. Back On His Job Wow working M«U>. «tlu« Miythinz h« likes, and reeling like a 4°J l *" nut's bow W Canby, 15,S Abtwttston Sv. Baltimore, Maryland testtfew. after banished bls somacb suffering. He no" alves credit for his recovery to the Udga Treatment, based on a famous stotnaeh ape clallst’s triple-action prescription lu purooae Is to neutralize excess acid, smoolbe and heal the Inflamed stomach lining and stop Mln A total of 54.168 letters i-ralslnz the Udga Treatment have been received from I I Victims or stotnaeh ulcers, acid sumach, | Indigestion, heartburn, gas pains, belchtnz and other symptoms of exceas acidity Lot Udga today One trial will ounvinoe or your mvuey refunded B«id by . Holtbouae Drug Co. ' I

The clean Center Leaves are the mildest leaves a | Luckies are all-ways z '. ? kind to your throat y As you can see from this picture—Luckies’ I. | t?. •» fine, smooth quality doesn’t just happen I '■ ''i‘& "a" ’‘.jw l —for we use only iht clean center leaves! • ‘-'i Only the clean center leaves—for which fanners are paid higher prices —for the center leaves are the mildest leaves—they \ / 0 taste better. Then-“lt’s toasted”-for f " I w* throat protection. And every Lucky is fully packed with these choice tobaccos — ; I 1 / J made round and firm-free from loose 0 f I I ends —that’s why Luckies “keep in con- I W dition ”-do not dry out. Luckies are j J alwavs in all-ways kind to your throat. [ ~ ! w! “It’s toasted” jr C enter Leaves—these are the Mildest Leaves 'ify p !■ 4*M. Lomufij .

SPLENDID PROGRAM PRESENTED AT WOMAN'S CLUB Mrs Kathryn Turney Garten of InJianapolis. well known speaker throughout thia sertlon. gave a splendid review of "The March of Democracy’’ by James Truslow Adams, at the Woman's Club meeting held in the Library hall Monday night. ThLs was the closing meeting of the club for the year. The program was in the charge of the Literature department of the Club. During the business meeting which preceded the program a short report of the convention at Winchester was given by the president, Mrs. H. B. Heller, and Mrs. R. D. Myers talked on the Foundation, Fund. Yearly reports were given by | the secretary and treasurer. Miss Lulu Gerber played a piano

FIFTH AVENUE FASHIONS Z r ’X By ELLEN WORTH £• • < Necklines Go Down " —Sleeves Go Up / \ Even daytime necklines are / y\ ~ X moving down from the chin where /. \ / x/*'- - h they hovered so smartly earlier in / X / J 1) the season. Now the square neck JS\ claims its own, doubly flattering 'A .noJ’X'' -- when framed by a double ruffle of 7 ( — lace. Paradoxically enough, sleeves 4/ . are getting shorter, and the three- 1 w z'J—L'A quarter length is smartest of them fl /)f all Here they feature a raglan cut / I 4 K\-—k ft and repeat the ruffled note of the '/ j II \XHis7' 1) neckline. /I i la Every sewing detail of this new '/ I I I /Jr frock is easy, and little material is / ■ I j*, required. Size 16 requires 3*/« I I ' yards 39-inch fabric. % yard 36- j I ( , 1 inch allover lace. Width about 1% I I u '>'s yard. I fl 'V’"*’ — Pattern No. 5538 Is designed for fl / / '\ \ sizes 14. 16. 18, 20 years, 32. 34. 36, | /,A _ / \ 38. 40. 42 bust. S Lr © 1934. United Feature Syndicate, Inc I | -si ' . x* No. 5538 size I j I Price for Pattern 15 Cents. [ ft / name I \ / I \ I I 1 street address I \ ' U city state 5536 Our new Fashion Book Is out! Send for It Check hero and enclose 10c estrs tor book AUdreaa ordiri te New fork Pattern Bureau th* Decatur Dally Democrat Suite 110, 220 Bast find St. New fork City. (Bditor's note—do not tuaU order! te Decatur, Indlana-i — - -

selection after which Miss Eloise Lewton. chairman of the committee in charge of the program, presented Mrs. Garten The theme of Mrs. Garten's talk was the march of democracy from the time of the discovery of America by Columbus to the present time. The book, in two volumes, was reviewed by Mrs. Garten in a splendid manner. Os special interest was her descriptions of the presidents and their contributions to democracy. The committee from the Literature department which had charge of the program included Misses Eloise Lewton and Rose Chrhsten 'and the Mes-lames W E. Smith, |.F. V. Mills. J. 11. Heller, Frank I Downs, C. A. Dugan and Don Farr Members of the Literature depart-

> I ment entertained with a dinner at ■ pile Rice Hotel for Mrs. Garten. Section two of the Tri Kappa t sorority will have a benefit movie i at the Adams Theatre Wednesday -land Thursday night. t a — PERSONALS ’ i Mr. and Mrs. Janies Beatty of I Indianapolis visited here today. ’ I Miss Mary Helen Lose and Miss *! Josephine Archbold of Indianapolis ’ came to vote and enjoy a visit with 1 their parents. ’ Virgil Simmons of Bluffton was [ greeting friends here today. The primary election seemed to . be going along smoothly in this county but with much interest manifested. Returns will be received in the Erwin building this evening, the Daily Democrat force in charge, i Arrangements have been concluded and effort made to make every one | as comfortable as possible. A report came in last evening that John Dillinger had stopped at a farm house southwest of here 1 and purchased eggs. He had a tough pal with him. It was said and they had several guns in the car. Sylvester Schroeder and Harold Arrand of Flint, Michigan, visited I in this city over the week end with [ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schroeder. I — This Woman Lost 64 Pounds of Fat A Woodside, Long Island, matron writes: "A year ago I weighed 190 lbs. I started to take Kruschen and now I weigh 126 and never felt better in my life and what’s more, I look more like 20 yrs. old than the mother of 2 children, one 19 and the other 18. Every one of my friends say it's marvelous the way I reduced.'' To lose fat SAFELY and HARM LFSSLY. taie a half teaspoonful of Kruschen in a glass of hot water in the morning before breakfast —don't miss a morning • a bottle that lasts 4 weeks costs hut a trifle —but don't take chances —be sure it’s Kruschen—your bcnith comes first — get it at Holthouse Drug Co. or any drugstore in America. If not joyfully satisfied after the first bottle — | money back.

Fiel is Hahnert, also of Flint, visitied with his parents at Monroe Frederick Schafer of this city and George Jones of Berne, who are attending school at Ann 'Arbor Michigan, arrived home today to least their first votes. o Start Project Soon For Indianapolis I Indianapois, Ind., May B—(UP)8 —(UP) — , Work on a 13,000,000 PWA community housing project here will be I started within the next two weeks. It was announced today. I I The project calls tor razing a large number of dilapidate apart1 ment buildings and residences and replacing them with modern quar- > ters. i i Location of the project, which is to be financed entirely by government funds, has not been revealed but It is expected to be on the west ' or .southside. Work for several hunidrei men throughout the summer months will be provided by the pro I ject- -— —— ' — — —.—— —.

Change In Ownership I have purchased the Carl’s Confectionery, North Second street and will continue to operate as in the past. 1 hope I may continue to be of service to you. We are licensed to sell beer in our p’ace of businer-r as well as to deliver it to your home. Phone us anytime. We ll he g’ad to accommodate you. BEER. SANDWICHES, CIGARS Bob’s Confectionery Bob Rumschlag —

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Revolver Thefts At Warsaw Cleared Warsaw, Ind., May 8 — (UP) — George Hubler, 26, Warsaw, charged with stealing 13 revolvers from the National Guard armory here, made a complete confession today, police announces. Virgil Oswalt. 30, Warsaw, also was arrested in connection with the case and is charged with having two revolvers in his possession. Makes Your Skin Look So Youthful Protect your skin with this new ■ wonderful Face Fowder and let MELLO-GLO give you that youthful bloom. Made by a new French process—stays on longer, {prevents large pores, beautifies your complexion. Does not irritate the skin or give a pasty look. Purest face powder made. Try MEL-LO-GLO and you’ll love it. 50c and sl.