Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 202, Decatur, Adams County, 24 August 1934 — Page 3

Society. Brown and Joseph Mills jiiTried Thursday At Pretty Ceremony ... of Miss Mary Maxine Brown, daughter of Mr and Tt* lliarr .. 3»o Line street, and Joseph C. Mills of Spiliig. Mrs " ~f Mr, and Mrs. John Auburn Mills of Wise, Virginia. Mid. llhil) ’ Himple but Impressive wedding ceremony performed tool l> lsce lw a t eleven o'clock at the home of the bride.

*’ M P- rformwl ? , canopy of greenery ar- •** iB the music room. On F*“ . d . of the canopy were **"!’! J, of Briarcliff roses, c’it. Carson, pastor of the *L„ lt Episcopal church offiS d and read the double ring U nV The bride was given triage by her father For the occasion the bride wore dutiful go*" ° f p,nk lace ‘id with « "mg fitted skirt i ’ h „n fell in a train at the back. . .hort Jacket worn with the gown I of the same material with a Ann collar and long leg o' : button sleeves which fitted tight ” lhe wrist. She carried an arm Johanna Hill roses. Following the wedding a breaker was served in the private X room of the Rice Hotel n-hcrethe table was centered with DON’T LET COMMON CONSTIPATION DULL IHEIOYOF LIVING __ KeUogg’s All-Bran Brings Relief — I Constipation takes the sunshine jot of your days. It may bring jieadaches. loss of appetite and pergy. sleeplessness, sallow skins, pimples ( Fortunately, you can avoid this jondition by eating a delicious cejeal. Laboratory tests show that Kelloggs All-Bran provides two things needed to help overcome common constipation: “bulk” and vitapin B. All-Bran is also a rich puree of blood-building iron. The “bulk” in All-Bran is much ■ike that of leafy vegetables. Within the body, it forms a soft mass. Gently, it clears out the intestinal nstes. Bow much better than dosing yourself with patent medicines, fwo tablespoonfuls of All-Bran iaily are usually sufficient. With pach meal in chronic cases. If sefiously ill, see your doctor—AllBun is not a “cure-all.” Get the red-and-green package It your grocer's. Made by Kellogg |g Battle Creek.

t CANNED POOD VALUES DEL MAIZ DEL MONTE CORN CORN r 0,2 Cream 9 N °- 2 STRINGBEANS No. 2 4 cans 29c TOMATOES 9 cans 97 P DEL MONTE No. 2 “ “ 4 U peaches 9 cans DEL MONTE, No. 2'/ a DDL SLICED PINEAPPLE 9 cans DEL MONTE. No. 2'/, Ul/V — ADDITIONAL VALUES — WALDORF TOILET TISSUE 6 Rolls 25c MASTER DILL PICKLES 2 (Its. 27c IONA COCOA, lb. size can 10c ’AIRI FEED 16L Protein 100 lb. bag $1.65 BULK ('IDER VINEGAR gallon 19c •ICIiLING SPICES. Bulk lb. 25c Grandmother’s Mild and Mellow TWISTED BREAD 8 O’CLOCK COFFEE i'/rlb. Q Fresh O1 /» Always Loaf JJC Daily lb. Fresh FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES pound 5c MRA fELERY 3 stalks lOcVjLT da? LTHY APPLES 4 tbs. 17c OTATOES, Michigan peck 25c

, CLUB CALENDAR X I ” Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Miss Mary Macy Phones 1000—1001 Friday Pocah ntas lodge, Red Mena Hall 7:30 ,p. m. ’ United Brethren V. 1. 8. class, ’ Miss Josephine Hill, 7:30 p. m. Decatur (Home Economics club • | potluck dinner, Hanna-Nuttinan i ipark. 10:30 a. m. i; Literature department meeting, 'I Mrs. Frank Downs. 7 p. ni. Tuesday 11 Rot Twp. Heme Economics Club , Mrs. Sloan Myers, 1:30 ip. ni. | Tri Kappa business meeting. Miss ,I Eileen Burk, 8 p. m. Invitational Golf Tournament, | North Shore Golf Club of Celina , ana St. Mary's Ohio. I a bouquet of Roosevelt roses. Mr. and Mrs. Mills left in the ; afternoon on a motor trip to Can- ; ada. They will visit at Chicago ' enroute. For going away Mrs. I Mills wore a costume of brown I moire with matching accessories. On their return September 4, J they will be at home in their newj ly furnished home, 902 Fountain ' avenue. Springfield. Ohio. Out of town guests at the wedI ding were Mrs. John Auburn Mills |of Wise, Virginia and Mr. and i Mrs M. V. Carnes of Springfield. | Ohio. LOYAL DAUGHTERS ENTERTAIN FAMILIES , The members of the Loyal Daugh- , ters class of the Evangelical SunI day School entertained their families and Mr. and Mrs. 'Earl Butler at a supper at the Butler (grove, . Thursday evening. I The evening was spent in a social manner. The next regular meeting , will be held with (Mrs. Will Hamma ! on Fifth street, at which time the election of officers will ibe held. The 1 assisting hostesses will be Mrs. I Fred Teeple, Mrs. Joe Linn and Mrs. George Sprague. ANNOUNCEMENT MADE AT BIRTHDAY PARTY , Mrs. Magdalena Christner of Monroe was honored Wednesday I evenin’ at the home of Rev. and i Mrs. Harry W. Thompson ~n First I street, the occasion being her sev-ienty-eixlh birthday anniversary. 1 The secial affair was planned by , 1 members of her family. i The honored guest was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. Those present were Mr. and Mrs.

Dow Jacobs, Mrs. Norman Jacdbs of Berne; Mrs. John laishaw, Misses Mary Christner, Caryolln Christner and Matilda Christner Pearl Dill and William Purvis of Fort Wayne; Mias Ida Christner cf Monroe; Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Franklin of Decatur, and Mrs. Carden Rayl, Max. Rlcharl and Thurman Rayl cf near Decatur. A happy surprise of the evening was the anouncement of the engagement of Mies Caryolln Christner to William Purvis. Mrs. Thompson, assisted 'by Mrs. Norman Jacobs served ico cream and nut cake at the close of the evening. ENTERTAINS AT SLUMBER PARTY Miss Helena Rayl entertained a group of friends at a slumber party at her home tn First street Thursday evening. A luncheon was served during the evening. Those present were the Misses Marjorie .DeVosa, Phyllis Krick, Marjorie Carroll, Mary Cowan. Barbara Krick, Virginia Dolch, Helen Suttles, Martha Erma Butler and Katheryn Ewgeler. The twentieth annual reunion of the Irelan family will be held at Edgewater Park at Celina, Ohio on Labor Day, September 3. All relatives and friends are invited and an old fashioned basket dinner will l>e served at the noon hour. Rev. A. |Adam irelan of Fort Wayne is pi eaident. ENTERTAINS MARDI BRIDGE CLUB Miss (Alice Allwein was hostess to the members of the Mardi Bridge Club at her homo Thursday night. I After five gan.es of ’'bridge Miss I Dora Shosenberg received hkgh | score prize and Mies Sally Getiber the consolation prize. Miss Corolene Townsend .was presented a guest prize. Following the games a one course I luncheon was served. The next meeting will be held with Miss I Mary Coverdale. MOOSE WOMEN PLAN FOR PARTY The regular meeting of the women of the Moose was held Thursday night in the Moose Home. Plans were made to hold a public party at the home next Thursday night. An ice cream social will be held in connection with the party. YOUNG PEOPLE ENJOY PARTY The Young Peoples Choir of the United Brethren church held a party Tuesday evening at the church. At six o'clock a delicious pot-luck luncneon was served, after which games were played. The choir sang several songs for their guests, the Crusade Singers and the .sincere in return sang for the chi ir. The next party will be held the third Tuesday of September. INVITATION RECEIVED FOR GOLF TOURNAMENT The women golfers of the Deca-| tur Country Club have received an i invitation from the North Shore Golf Club of Celina and St. Marys Ohio, to an invitational tournament Tuesday. August 28. The golfers will tee off at one o’ckck Tuesday afternoon, eastern standard time. Reservations are to be made with Mrs. Herman Ehinger not later than Monday, Auguet 27. Q Mies Della Sellemeyer left yesterday for New York where she will I vfeit with Mrs. Samuel Merwin Jr. I Mrs. Merwin was formerly Miss i Lee Anna Vance of this city. Miss Mary Katheryn Schug has gone to Bay View, Michigan to spen the week-end. Chris Gllliom of Berne celebrated his 90th birthday yesterday. A family dinner was held at the Gilliom home last evening. F. G. 'Eidhenberger, prominent baker of Berne and a member of thelAdams County council, has been confined to his home with pneumonia. Mrs. Roee Moran and her granddaughters Marjorie Rose and Joan Meyers, who are visiting in Berne, received a telegram yesterday from the little girl's father, Dr. R. J. Meyers of Indianapolis, stating: “Baby sister arrived at 10 o’clock A, M.” The mother, Mrs. R. J. Meyers, was formerly Mies Margaret Moran of

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1934.

Decatur, daughter of Judge Moran deceased. (An incident that could be lis'ed in “Believe lit or Not" column has been discovered on the farm of Frank Genth, near Nine Mile in Wells county. A turkey hen recently came off her nest with four baby turkeys and eight quails It is thought that a quail had nested close to the turkey’s nest, and after the hat- hea, the baby quail had been left behind by their mother and they had gone to the turkey's nest for (protection. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Haney of Fort Wayne visited beer toJay with relatives and friends, Mrs. J. A. (Anderson of Chicago is visiting in Decatur and Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ramsey, son Jimmy and daughter Jacqueline of Toledo, Ohio, have returned home 'after spending several days with Mrs. Frank (Schumacher and Mr. and Mrs. Will Schumacher. Avon Burk and son Jim were visitors in Bluffton today. Mrs. Maude Darwin, Mr.s. Percy Hughes of Anderson, and Mrs. Albert Gehrig and daughter Greta •pent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Dorwin at their cottage on Lake Pleasant. They also visited with Dr. and Mrs. M. F. Parrish at their summer home on KHcger Lake near Sturgis, Michigan. o Fort Wayne Youth Commits Suicide Fcrt Wayne, Ind., Aug. 24—(UP) —(Earl P. Disslnger, 20, committed suit ide by hanging himself in the bathroom of his home hero yesterday. The .body was found by Charles Disslnger, father of the boy, hanging from a baseball bat which had been affixed to the ceiling. No motive was given for the youth’s act. MADISON THEATRE * - Sunday - Monday - Sunday Matinee 2 P. M. ELISSA LAND! z /PAUL fc i tUKASW iK In a sparkling comedy of f- ‘ mixed love affairs! With NILS ASTHER, Esther RelSton, Dorothy Revier, Lawrence Brant.ProducedbyCad Laemmle, Jr., from a stage play by Seigfried Gayar. Presented by Carl Lacmmlc. A UNIVERSAL PICTURE. Directed by JAMES WHALE JLI BY Candlelight Added-Comedy “Palsie Walsie.” Universal News. 10c & 15c TONIGHT-'WOMEN UNAFRAID” with Lucile Gleason, Skeets Gallagher. Comedy and Drama in a rapid fire story. ADDED-Episode 2-The Stampede, Buck Jones in "GORDON OF GHOST CITY’’ Comedy, Candy House. Universal News. 10c & 15c —SATURDAY ONLY— Matinee 2 P. M. Evening 6:30 Ken Maynard in “TEXAS GUN FIGHTER.’’ Added—Will Rogers Flying Through Switzerland. 10c & 15c

WHAT FAMILIAR 1 NAMES MEAN — I WATCH THIS COLUMN DAILY Copyrighted by DR. HARRY A. DEFERRARI ROMEO. The personal name- “ Romeo” is of Italian and ultimately Latin origin, and means "the pilgrim (o Rome." The family name “Romer" which occurs in the earliest English documents has the same Latin origin as "Romeo” I although It came Into English through the French form "Homier.” A certain Christiana la Romero is mentioned in an English document ot the 13th century. ROSCOE. The family name "Roscoe" (also spelled " Roscow") is generally an English name ot Scandinavian origin. Its meaning is "roewood”, and It obviously indicates the place of residence of the person who was first so called.' However, it has been observed that in a "few cases this name is of Cornish origin, being a variation of “Poskrow” or “Roscrow" meaning “a heath or valley with a hov- ' el", and likewise indicating the place of residence. Early records of this name are "Gilbert Roscoe” (1293), James Roscoe" (1594), and "John Roscow" (1594). A the present time there is a growing tendency to use "Roscoe” as a personal name. ROTH. The family name "Roth" (also spelled “Rothe”) has come down to us from two main sources. In many cases it is derived from "Hrodo", and old Germanic personal name meaning “fame." Not , — = See me for Federal Loans a”d Abstracts of Title. French Quinn. Schirmeyer Abstract Co. HEMSTITCHING, Pleating, Covered Buttons. Button Holes. MRS. BAUMGARTNER 229 No. First st. Phone 1174 Cash IF WE HAVE NO SOLICITORS. YOU GET FULL VALUE. PUMPHREY JEWELRY STORE I«- *■-**.- I Serve the Best at Every Meal STALEY’S BUTTER in the convenient package. Staley Dairy Products

CORT Theatre SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY Plus Harry Gribben Comedy 1 A QhCz* and Fox News Iv’faillv NOTE: Continuous showing Sunday—Shows at 2,4, 6,8, and 10. Come early and avoid the rush. THERE’S NO STOPPING HIM!... Nor the laughs, either! When he starts stepping as you never dreamed he would! w|| Ivl U FOX Picture with PEGGY WOOD Watch Our Ad Daily, Your Name May Appear Next. Hello Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kaehr, Monroe, Ind. You are invited to our theatre Saturday matinee or evening as our guest. Please bring this ad with you. Not transferable. - TONIGHT • - SATURDAY - TAKA CHANCE john wayne NITE” “Randy Rides Alone”! Also—Comedy, Cartoon IOC 10c-15c

, Infrequently it means “red", and I I was first applied to persons witli red hair. A certain Heinrich der I Rothe is mentioned in a German document of the year 1263. hi ■—o -" NOTICE , We have three or four high school girls who desire a place to stay during the school term. They will be willing to work for board and room. Inquire of W. Guy Brown, high school principal. 201a3t - - American Hom e Shops A New Frock IS FIRST FOR FALL FOR EVERY AGE FOR EVERY BUDGET Ik® ■ Wt/r-T ** • w Your Favorite Dress Shop Is Ready With The Seasons Selections. Simpler Sleeves and a narrowI er silhouette —because "Classic Simplicity” is the Keynote of daytime fashions. Featuring the new silks —because they are j cool and comfortable to wear ! if autumn should prove warm. Tunic Frocks — Pep’um Styles — Sport Outfits — i Afternoon Dresses. Individualized Prices Start at $4.49 and up to $14.75. American Home Shops DECATUR !

Modern Etiquette | By ROBERTA LEE ♦ • Q. la it permissible to begin a letter by saying >.ne haa been too busy to write, or make it >me such apokgy? A. Never, unless it hue been due to some severe illness in the family or other unusuul reason. Q. Is it ever prop-, for a girl, when registering at a hotel, to omit her given name? A Ye.s, when she la an only

Sunday — Monday — Tuesday ! MATINEE—Sunday. 2P. M. —loc —25 c—FIRST Sun. Eve. Show 6:30

This is the piilure that John Dillinger saw at the Biograph Theatre in Chicago just before he was killed!

- 1- AJ J iM GABLE ADDED— “THE FIRST ROUND-UP”—An ‘Our Gang’ Comedy.

Tonight & Saturday JACK HALEY (Star of ‘SITTING PRETTY’) MARY BOLAND. Neil Hamilton. Patricia Ellis. Isabel Jewel. Lawrence Gray — in “HERE COMES THE GROOM” An Amateur Burglar Who Fails at His Work. Gets Chased bv the Cops, and Hides in the Pullman Compartment of q Newlvwed. Whose Husband has Deserted Her! What COMPLICATIONS! What COMEDY! What ACTION! Added— The LAST CHAPTER of “THE MYSTERY SQUADRON”— Who Is “THE BLA( K ACE?” Also BETTY BOOP Cartoon. l()c —l5 c DON’T FAIL To See the OPENING CHAPTER of "THE LOST JUNGLE”—with CLYDE BEATTY and ALL The WILD ANIMALS cf the HAGENBECK-WALLACE Shows! Starting Friday and Saturday, August 31st and September Ist.

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, daughter, and is traveling with her ! parents. Q. What should a gues< do If he i greaks a glaes? A. All that is necessary i< a w rd 1 us sincere regret, ' :— NOTICE 1 will ’be out of ,my office from 1 August 26 to September 4. Dr. F. L. Grandstaff 198g«t and A-27-29-31 — 'O Get the Habit — Trade at Home

CLARK GABLE handsome, notorious “B'ackie” Gallagher—man about town. He gambled for mi lions or romance with the same assurance — wasn't he always right? He's fascinating! WILLIAM POWELL as the ambitious District Attorney. First — and last —a tracker of men! He forgot boyhood vows of loyalty., when his own friend broke the law! MYRNA LOY beautiful darling of after dark. Why did she have to fall in love with B'ackie’s life-long friend? The answer is thrilling romance and vivid drama!

CLARK

GABLE