Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 278, Decatur, Adams County, 22 November 1934 — Page 3

fSQCTm EKa Rea Club Holds Dinner Party MEJKmoressive Initiation For Members ' r the I’ rett,est ' linl,pr pa,tle ’ of t,1,! f * l > «nd winter season ’-.nkKß 111 h °’ Cl W '' lln S, '“ y Wli.'ll ".,. « Cha H" a ' lub entertained in honor of Mrs. Leo Ehinger member of the club. Impressive initiation services lol’ Ehl,, K pr “ n ' l Mlh " Virginia Khlnger. The dub had enrecently in honor of .Miss Ehlnger. for the party were in keeping with Thanksgiving.

, -.'l,- till- ■ - B-ipki ;l w,lh a ~, which a beautiful ~i : oi and HQH. enter of the table “I ,l,lPr was served. bal,y r arils were al-o ■ 'rSr '■ ,illinpr initiation the home i Vi. zlei where til.' enter ■gSi mt flowers. I S 1., were arranged for ■ bridOT’ 11 " 1 l"' iz, ' s w, ' r, ‘ awanl Laurent, Mrs. BL JL A: pelman and Miss ilen » jATk ',,01. Tlie chill presell! ' g, |.;iunger with a gift. wijt J I .... Hutter was general charge of arrange ' the party and the inn. imiimittee ■**<l MU# '' 11 1,1 K and Virginia ■ Mesdarnes T. .1. Metzler, ■ WilifeP' t:ass anJ Amos Graber. I M<ge services Will be held at meeting in two weeks at Mrs. Ehinger. drawn for the Christ- ■ maslxchange. ■ uhi|n township club ■ chAses committees ■ tie I .11 Township Woman's wilh Mrs Hugh Nidlmg- , dnesilay "tßlgßy-v members, four visitors jsdMhree children present. B St- m-iting. which was in the B .dtX : Mrs. H. Zerkel. was open. ■ wl With 'lie dull song and creed 1,. E Omerod resigned as of the club to become dub leader with Mrs Thurman Drew was naim-d anil Mrs. Chancey Clem. Jaßnsstaiit. Mrs. Nidlinger and A. Whitenharger the sick com- ■ jK... and Mrs. Fred Schafer. I Mar Si and Mrs Ar'tiil: I B3§Bh'"'! |, i will comprise the tr- in I committee. Mrs. Henry will act as pianist amt I B ** Ear ' Chase as chorister w.i< decided to donate the ot lIAKE UP YOUR I LIVER BILEI WITHOUT CALOMEL I B&d You’D Jump Out of Bed in I I the Morning Rarin' to Go j|| r<i fed bout and sunk and the v<>dd punk, don’t a wallow a Lot U salt*, mm’’Mail water, vMi, uuLftUvr candy ur ehewing gum expect them to make you audoedy »**'*■' fIM buoyant aad fufi of sunahina. S they can’t do ft. They onl* mow tba SHHeefe and a <nw» movement doesn’t get at Ta* rvaacxj for your doWiKnii out ta your liver. It abouki pour <Mit two of liquid bile into y >ur Kweis daily. ■ “ n< * tiowln t freely, your <o.»d MBmli ligeßU It just demy« iu tire boweU. | bluau up your stomach. You have a bad tasto and your breath la foul, a Bin uften breaks out tn bierntabe*. Y our head MHkba; and you fed down and out. Y our whole is puiaocMlt takes those good, old CARTER’S RMf™ E LIVER PILLS to set thtae two BMBuAda ol bile flowing freely and make you ''up and up.” They contain wonderful. gentle vegetable extract*, amaung it cumea to making the bile How freeiy. But don’t ask for liver pills. Aak for Carter’s jj®|Blttlt Ijver Pdb. lxx>k for the name ( arter s Laver Fills on the red label. Resent a i sMMniMituie. 25c at drug turts. Q1931C. M < u.

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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M, Mlae Mary Macy Phonee 1000—1001 Thursday Zion Reformed Junior choir church, 7 p. m. Catholic Action Clubs Unit 2, Miss .Floren; e Holthouse, 7:30 p. m. Eta Tau Sigma business meeting Miss Katheryn Archbold, 7:30 p. m. Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid Society quilting, school. 1 p. m. St. Marys Twp Home Economics Club, Mrs. Wilson Gulick, 1:30 p. tn. Eastern Star stated meeting, Masonic Hall, 7:30 p. m. Evangelical Ladies Aid annual pre-Tlianksgiving dinner, church, 11 a. m. M. E. Ladies Aid Society, church parlors, 2:30 p. m. Friday Zion Reformed senior choir, z hurch, 7 p. m. Usl lota Xi dance. Masonic hall following Decatur-New Haven basketball game. Catholic Action Clubs Unit 4, K. ■of C. Hall, 7:30 ‘p. m. 'Batptist pantry shower, church basement, 7 p. m. American Legion Auxiliary .social meeting. Legion Hall. 7:30 p. m. Pinochle Club, Mrs. Carl Hammond. 7:30 p. m. Salem M. E. Ladies Aid supper. North brick school in Blue township, 5 to 7 p. m. Saturday Monmouth high school girls bake sale. Brock store. Zion Reformed W. M. S. rummage I sale, church, 9 a. m. Sunday Zion Reformed Sunday School : conc.-rt, church, 7:30 p. m. Monday Music Department meeting, Mis-s Della Sellemeyer, 7:'30 p. m. 'Dramatic department, Mrs. J. Want Calland. 7:30 p. m. Xn’Department meeting. Mrs. R. , A. Stuckey, 7:30 p. m. Research Club. Mrs. Nellie Haney 2:30 p. m. Tuesday Beulah Chapel bidies Aid and Girls Guild pre-Thanksgiviug cafeteria .supper, Kirkland high school. 5:30 to 9 ip. m. I Decatur Home Economics Club, Mrs. H. A. Thomas. 1:30 p. m. I sering and Hower fund from the Wednesday meeting to the Red Cross.. During the social hour Mrs. Forest Walters gave a reading, and stunts were enjoyed. A luncheon of Thanksgiving appoint ments was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Ivan Barkley. The next meeting will be held with Mrs Fred Hammond on December 12. This will be an ali- | day meeting with pot-luck dinner. I A Christmas exchange will be held, i the gifts not to exceed ten cents each. 1 PROGRAM PRESENTED BY MISSIONARY SOCIETY The Zion Lutheran Missionary Society held a pot-luck supper and presented a program Wednesday evening at the Lutheran school for their families and friends. A chicken supper was served at six o’clock utter which a short program was (presented. The little children sang "Good

Evening to You," "Old McDonald Had a Farm," and "America." The older girls sung "America, the Beautiful," and "Love's Old Sweet Song." Karl Krudop guve a short talk on the poetry of the hymns and read Portions of three of the hymna. Rev. Paul W Schultz gave a r aume of some of the service w .rk of the society since its Inception. Following this there was a cake walk and the winners were Mrs. Ed B .kn ht and George Rentz. Short tu!k.s were made by Mrs. Jack Ellsworth, president of the society, and by Oscar Lankenau, president of the congregation. A gueeulng game called "Motor roman e" was playul and Mr. Ellsworth und Mrs. 'Herman Lankenau were the winners. In a turkey contest which was held the winners were Miss Ellen Malland and Karl Krudop. Rev. Scnuitz i d in community singing and Mr. Keller furnished the accompaniment. The tables were decorated with bouquets of flowers which w, re gifts from tlie Rentz Flonil company. .Guests at the supper Included Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fleming. Mr. and Mrs. George Rentz, Miss Mildred WerlIng. Forrest Lake, Mr. ami Mrs. Carl Gattschall, Mr. and Mrs. Herman LatJkenau, Mr. und Mrs. Oscar Lankenau, Mrs. Letta Cloud Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Freeby and It.,bert Zwick. TRIPLE BIRTHDAYS CELEBRATED AT DINNER The 'birthday annivensaries of' Mrs. Floyd Acker, Mrs. O. J. Su man and Mrs Sam Acker, which are events of November 21, were celebrated at a dinner at the Floyd Acker home. Wednesday noon. The table was laid with a lace cloth and covers were arranged for Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Surnan, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Acker, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Green and sons Stanley and Richard. Mr. and Mrs. Russel While and son Donald. Miss Irene Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Acker and daughters Kathleen and Paul ine of this city. Mrs. Laura Burket and A L. Roop of Fort Wayne. The Monmouth high school girls will hold a bake sale at the Brock store next Saturday morning. All kinds of baked goods will he on sale. The junior choir of the Zion Reformed church will meet tonight at seven o'clock at the church. MEETING OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL The St. Vincent de Paul Society met Wednesday afternoon in the Knights of Columbus hall. The hostesses were Mrs. Will Keller, Mrs. Elmo Smith and Mrs. Arthur Myers The members sewed and mended during the afternoon und cards were also enjoyed. Mrs. Charles Omlor i-c- tived the bridge prize and Mrs. John Colchin the five hundred prize. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. A study meeting of the Music department of the Woman’s Club will he held Monday night at seventhirty e.'ciock with Miss Della Sellemeyer. The hostesses will be Mrs. 18. Ff Shroyer, Mrs. Dallas Goldner and Miss Lulu Gerber. 'The Art department of the Wo-, man's Club will meet with Mrs. R. A. Stuckey Monday night at seventhirty o'clock. Miss Glennys Elzey will be the leader and the commit- <

A BREAK For The Ladies! ANOTHER GREAT SAMPLE AND ODD LOT SALE We've been fortunate in getting for our customers another niTP SATURDAY assortment of first grade, quality wear samples and odd UUK lots through our Ladies Department buyer. We have priced WINDOW ONLY these to sell at once. Here’s a real opportunity. asm v LADIES HOUSE Cotton and Corduroy DRESSES SKIRTS Well made. . fast color house A splendid assortment dresses. Onlv one of a kind. A of skirts in cotton and of) large assortment of styles. You corduroy fabrics. Real / j \can find your size in these bargains. Ssfw >r . eiauvi $1.98 Values -N&pk 79c to $1 Values $1.98 Values 49c SI.OO sl-39 LADIES RAYON WEAR £\hi A Buyer’s Paradise! Bloomers, Panties in high grade rayon. rl-» Assorted styles and sizes. 01 /» A / '/N Regular 50c values at only 4uLC /// / LADIES Children’s / //\ ** 2-piece [4 mH Outing /l\ ‘ PAJAMAS Lv® PAJAMAS bffifeffifcrfcu Strictly Individual! Warm pajamas for // gtif ' fjEpcjyWj There's only one of LeUAUXI winter wear. A /< *Sjj ak ' nd • Assorted !>large assortment at Tfl / CKfOgjAffi?/ styles and sizes at f\|l U / //)))IO greatly reduced A /ffl / only iKjlllllfflm P rice *' All sizes. A 59c,089c RM 20c 10 29 c

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1934.

tee will include Mrs. J. T. Myers and Miss Neva Brandyberry, MISS GLADYS THOMPSON TO WED G. EMMETT STUMP Rev. and Mrs. Harry W. Thompson of 115 North First street announce the approaching murriage of i their da>ikht«r. Mias Gladys Dolor,e Thompson to G Emmett Stump of Latrove, Pennsylvania. The marriage will be an event of Sunday, December 2, and will be solemnized nt the Trinity Evangel!- . al Lutheran church of laitrove. with the i;.axitor, Dr. Gardner offl- ’ elating. Miss Thompson was grazluated from the Decatur high school und attended the nurses training school of the Methodist Hospital in Fort . Wayne for ov<-r two years. At present she Is visiting with her aunt. Mrs. A. S. Livengood in Scottdale, Pennsylvania I Mr. Stump is manager of the Am- , eriian Store Companies, departi ment store at I<atrove. i SHAKESPEARE CLUB HAS INTERESTING MEETING Eighteen members of the Ladies . Shakespeare Club responded to the roll call at the meeting held Wed- . tVesduy afternoon with Mrs. Burt ' Townsend at her home on Mercer , avenue. I Mrs. Townsend was also the leader for the afternoon and she read an interrating paper on “laiw and Order on the Western Frontier" a continuation of the subject given (' the week previous. Mrs. Townsend spolke of some of i the Western bad men and Rave a , description of the life of Frank M. I Canton, frontier peace officer. At the close of the meeting re- • freshments were served. The next I meeting will he held with Mrs. Dan- . iel Sprang on December 5. PAPER READ AT HISTORICAL CLUB The members of the Historical ■ Club met with Mrs. Ed Ahr on Monroe street Wednesday afternoon. The meeting was opened with the collect and fifteen menvbers responded to the roll call with quotations, i Mrs. R>y Runyon had charge of the program for the afternoon and I r ad a paper on "Mongolian Nobl- ' lity.” Refreshments were served fol'lowing the program. IThe next club meeting will ba j held December 5 with Mrs. Sam Butler. The senicr choir of the Zion Reforme 1 church will meet at the church Friday night at seven o’clock. CHURCH ORGANIZATIONS TO SERVE CAFETERIA SUPPER The Ladies Aid Sa-iety and the ,(Girl«i Guild of the Beulah Chapel church will serve a pre-Thanksgiv-ing supper at the Kirkland high school Tuesday evening. November 27. from five-thirty to nine o’clock. The supper will be served cafeteria style and the public is invited to attend. The menu will include friesl chicken, creamed chicken, fried rabbit, mushed potatoes, sweet potatoes, baked beans, cold slaw, cranberry salad, parikerhouse rolls and Gutter, min.' e and pumpkin pies, picklee, and coffee. The Psi lota Xi sorority will sponsor another dance following the De--4 catur-New Haven basketball game, Friday night, November 23, at the Masonic hall. Hall Teeter's orchestra will pluy and the price will be 15 cents a person. All money received ,

from these dances will he used for charity. The committee In charge of the dances following the home basketball games and for the Charity Ball which will be given at the Decatur Country Club on D cember 27, are : the Misses Dorothy Young, Char lotte Elzey, Virginia Dolrh, Barbara Krick, Marjorie DeVoss, Ruth Mucklln, Laura I-ankenau, Bernice De- , Voss, !> .ra Sh .senberg and Betty Macklin. — MR. AND MRS. BOCKMAN SURPRISED AT PARTY A surprise party was held at the home of Mr. anil Mrs. Walter J. Bookman on North Third street, Wednesday evening. A pot-luck sup per was served and a social time was enjoyed during the evening. o • « Adams County Memorial Hospital Mrs. Russel Dull, Wren,, Ohio, tonsil op-rution. Wednesday. 'Otto Drockus, Pennville, Route 1. major operation, Wednesday. Otis Baker, 342 North Eleventh street, major < morgency operation, Wedn. s.lay night. laiwrence Lewton, route 6. Fort Wayne, major operation, Thursday morning. o KERIM L. A. Sprunger of Berne was in town today. Mrs. Juck Di Ininger is recovering from a minor operation performed several days ago. She was brought to her home Wednesday night. James L. Kocher, Jr., has returned to visit hin parents in this city. Mrs. Mae Andrews, former Decatur resident, is i ecovering from a major operation performed at the Methodist hospital. Fort Wayne, last Tuesday. Mrs. Andrews had been ill for a year pr more and last week her condition grew so serious that an operation was necessary. It is thought now that her complete recovery is certain. 0 ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vanßuskirk of Monroeville, are the parents of a girl baby born at the Adams county memorial hospital Wednesday evening. o Asks Committee To Study Tax Changes 'lndianapolis, Nov. 22 —(UP)—, Giv. Paul V. McNutt today asked seven organizations in the state to recommend one person from each, to represent them on a committee j to consider changes in the state: gross income tux law. Recommendations of the group i will be submitted to the 1935 legislature, he said. The organizations to be represented are Indiana Farm Bureau; Indiana manufacturers association; Indiana Bankers Association; Indiana chamber of ’ commerce; Association; Indiana Bankers Association; Indiana chamber of commerce; Associated retailers of Ind iana; Indiana federation of labor; and Indiana real estate association. I G«t the Habit — Trade at Home

Holstein Breeder Purchases Calf E. 11. Kruetzman, a liolsteln trader living west of Decatur, has purchased a wellbr*J h< ’«'<-in bull calf from Cambridge City, iujlana This calf was first prize winner at the Indiana state fair this year and 'a winn r of several maj.r rtate fairs. j He is sir Iby King Bessie Korndyk" Ormsby, all American bull calf 1929. and dum Is a five show cow. having won at many major shows.

f / / \ \ Tht Economical !?* ' \ \ \ \ Voice oj Millioni I £ J"?-' lai.. • Our Telephone Was Put In Today!" THAT telephone call may carry the iness of living is made more pleasant voice of that youngster of yours, and productive. reaching you from some distant city. At IIHS hour ()l till' OI Or, the voice of a friend or neighbor llig’ht yoil m<l\ Command , who is wondering how you are. many as yoil need ()l th<‘ ( itiThrough the telephone, the entire bus- zens Telephone Co’s, carefully trained workers. ■■M■HSnHMKBHMUHnOUURtWiHHUHHMMUaHSHnnnnUMnBHaH■MI aw a _ I I Unquestionably this is a Jewelry Year. The new styles for Mi-lady demand that added smartness that jewelry gives to the frock. Here you will find many new ideas in costume jewelry that are startling in their new-ness. May we Show you? Unusually beautiful dress clips and brooches, set with cameos, diamonds and carved jade stones. i : Novelty Brooches, Brilliant Set Clips Fancy Stone Set SI.OO to $3.00 pair SI.OO to $5.00 Ch| - c Appare! Demands Diamond Brooches Costume Jewe'rv (,old and Platinum SIO.OO and up Popular price SI.OO up. —yr.'M'fnmii— These are expertly made and styled for men and women. Fine, jeweled movements. Guaranteed. BKjjaajSßaiMßjSsPafOg I Pocket Watches for Men Baguette \V atches SIO.OO to $65.00 ,22 50 ((> s7 j 0(> Wrist Watches for Men Goo( | Wrist Watches J SIO.OO to $50.00 for W omen as low Mr ® as $15.00. jUw All Watches in Plush Gift Boxes p Fine blue-white diamonds in platinum and white gold settings. Most appropriate gift. MIIKMBr ? DIAMOND SOLITAIRE BRIDES ENSEMBLE Beautiful 40 carat center Two fine rings, brilliant cut '• stone in 18K white gold diamonds, specially priced $l5O 00 $25.00, A Complete Line of Birthstone and Signet Rings 8 Widest Selection of Christmas Cards B Pumphrey W Jewelry Store

I'Sho lia-s a record ot 20,063 poumla • milk containing 699.5 pninila fat in 30f> daya, class ID. Mr. Kruetzinan l.ak been a tneaibr.r of the local dairy herd improvement assor iatlon for sov.ral years and has an unusually good her I of regtatnred hoi stein C',w«. . - —o — <— 24 Canaries Sent to the Blind Kanaaa City, Kan. —(UP) -When the cat ate Billy, the pet canary of the children of the Kansan school for the Blind, there was gnat sorrow In the school. News ot the

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tragedy — it was a major one in tin llv* of the boya and glrla—etpread. Tlie result waa an Influx of two ncore canarlea from sympathetic persons. q\C*S COUGH . . Real Throat relief! Medicated with ingredients of Vicks Vapoßub