Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 284, Decatur, Adams County, 30 November 1934 — Page 3
* teCl ETY |iHc Crowd Attends Phi Delta Kappa I W r! * ,l,rke > Trot I)a,l <‘e At Country Club
■ ■ Tirte' ' ll1 " 1,1 1 11,111 h . it » .jZat, ..l-aw. H KJjsA; present Thursday |EM. ■■■ <i till' spl.ndiil i . th.' ■ ort® ' students of J.o: ■ dari*> ' utoriainer ■ rumfß ' " l "‘ s ' la 1,11,1 I’ 1 ' ■ sent® spi'' ial numbers. tii.. ■ u .fully (|ee<>! a' ■ d >■ w jqj . will'" ... d or.-' II ■ WHS'# "I balloons ill will. Il ■jS was placed. Tie ■ ,pg*i and Miss Virginia of Wayne received B th» d'|.'. ion' her and lite prize. llinlei ll B 4MB I ..I the arrangements for B thes l 11 1 I, "‘ !111,1 '' 1,1 ratis'e ■ were in tlie charge, of I Mei Tit I'ollier. (Jerald Smith and B Hemin l.ankenau. hM> ‘jlm —— l "* I entertain B W W DINNER I a id Mrs. Tillman Gerber encl with a six o’clock dinner 1 agiving Day. Covers were laid r. aid Mrs. R bert Cole, j I.u’ii Gerber, Isabel Hower i plen Gerber. Carl Geriier of ty; Robert McGriff of PortCharles Heckman of Fort , and Mr. and Mrs. Gerber L. HAHNERT LEE T. M LLER marriage of Miss Loma Hah-’ aughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. nert of Monroe, anj Lee T. < n of Mr. and Mrs. William Iler of Adams County, was izcd at the home of the I parents in Monroe at high ; httrsday. The families of the I I Elh.-rt Morford, pastor of | thtWcni’oi- Methodist church, ofii- | caß i the single ring ceremony. ■ i jRlI""' rd v. Hahnert attends i E thßrid. and 11 ward V. Hahnert. i | ii.-ut*r of the bride, attended [ Morford sang ’() Promise | iHH ami Calvin Hahnert. brother. — - -- -,. i i ■uh—
1 S >1 R) * M Year own druggist is authorized to refund your money on the spot fcfcu j.e not relieved by Creomulsion.
Exquisite Xmas Suggestion ■ k-. —Wr ' v> >-" ' : l I J \j" I li/Os ia |> xI ■ |_j. ,’i "kJ I U / I a /I / I —-_/ I R ’f i SR? IiMJo ffjl I . /W / W rpjMMJO* L_ 411 I I Ellen Worth offers pattern of this nightie and iacki rt ™' Style No. 411 cuts in sues 10 and 18 years. 36 to 42 bunt S> e 36 requires 4% yards of 39-tnch material with 10/ sards S trimming for gown and jacket. The Eall and Winter BOOK OF FASHIONS i» W cent,. Price of PATTERN 15 cents in stamps or coin (com p - ferred). Wrap coin carefully. jjtecatur Dally Demoerut, “Fashion Center’. Times ®’”® re ’to Decatur #7O, New York. N. Y. (Edltor’a note—Do not mat orders t . gjaaiana.) i -i—• i ,
•ouples attended the fifth annual i ir Country Club on Thanksgiving I ual dunce sponsored by the local Phi .e outstanding event of the Thanks- I f out of town members and guests ! :| CLUB CALENDAR ]l Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Mi«» Mery Macy 1 Phone* 1000—1001 , I Friday , Women of M ose, tilled meeting' , at home 7:30 p. m. J Ren Hur d. gree team practice, . Ben Hur Hall, 7:30 p. m. Zion Reformed Girls choir canta- , |ta practice, chur. lt 6:45 ,p. m, [ I Mt. Pleasant Ladles Aid Society, I I Mrs. Merle Sheets, 2 p. m. Saturday i! M. thoJlst Kings Herald girls , igr.up, Anahelle Doon, 2:30 p. m. Zion Reforme I Mission Band, ( i church, 2:30 p. m. U. B. Lalies Aid Society supper, i i 5 to 7 ip. m. Monday . i Research Club. Mrs. J. T. Merry-, : n -in. 2:30 p. tn. , I iChiistian Corinthian class, Mrs ! Adaai Kunowich, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Delta Theta Tau business meet-, ing. Miss Jeanette Clark. 7:30 p. m. ' lof the bride, sang “1 Love You ( Truly”. Mrs. Fred F star played l i the wedding march from Lohengrin i by Wagner. The bride worp a gown of white , satin trimmed in white lace. White i accessories complete I the costume | . and she wore a shoulder corsage of 1 pink roses. Mrs. Hahnert wore a I light blue crepe dre.su and a coiv.ige | I ot yellow flowers. I Following the wed ling a dinner ' | was serv d at the Hahnert heme | for the immediate families of the couple. Greenery, blue and white ■ crepe paper streamers and blue an 1 white tapers were used f r decorations. Mr. Miller is employed as a welI |er at the General Electric i. lant. The girls group of the Meth dist, Kings H.raids society will meet with Anabelle Doan. 913 Russel street. Saturday afternoon at twothirty o' lock. All members are rei quested to be present. — .LOCAL PEOPLE ! ATTEND WEDDNIG The marringe of Mary Katheryn Segler of Eaton, and Jujius Hendricks of Union City, was an event of high noon Thanksgiving Day at Union City. Mrs. Roy Lehman of Decatur, sister of the groom, attended the bride an I John Hendricks of Monroe, brother of the groom, whs best | man. The bride wore a frock of blue j I with corresponding accessories and | i Mrs. Lehman wore light pink. 1 Mrs. Hendricks has been employ- 1 e I at the IGA store at Eaton and I
Mr. Hendricks Is awsorlated with 'he Dixie Queen Fruit M.ii-ket. Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks will be at home Io their friends at Union City. | Following the welding a dinner, was served at the noon hour at the ho ne of the groom'* another, Mrs. I Lizzie Hendricks, an] « six o'clock' dinner was served at the home of, the groom's brother, Harvey Hend-1 ticks. MISS CLARICE GILBERT WEDS WILLIAM YAKE Miss lurice Gilbert ot Decatur, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William [Gilbert >tnd William Yake of Near ■ Cralgville were marrie I Wednesday afternoon at four o'clock at the United Brethren church parsonjag Rev. W. H. Franklin officiated, j The n, wly marrl. <1 couple will i make their home with the groom's i mother, Mrs. Hermon Yake. I GUESTS ENJOY THANKSGIVING DINNER Mrs. Theresa Schafer entertained ' with Thanksgiving dinner Thursday ' If r Mr. and Mrs. Dan Zener and I (children and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Engel-1 iking an I family of Fort Wayn ■. — A business meeting of the Delta Theta Tats sor .rlty will be held Tuesday evening at seven-thirty o'clock with Miss J an tte Clark. ! MARRIAGE SOLEMNIZED ON THANKSGIVING DAY i Miss Mary Green, daughter of Mrs. Henry Vian and Alfrej Rohliner, s.n of Mr. and Mrs. Frank ! Rohmer i f near St. II -nry, Ohio. I were married Thursday morning ot 'eight-thirty o’clock at the St. Mary’s 1 chum h at St. Henry. Miss Martha Jane Green, sister lof the bride, acte I as bridesmaid land Mrs. Bricker attende the bride ' as matron of honor. Fallowing the wedding a recepIti n was held at the groom’s farm I home. The Porinth'jin class of the ■ First Christian Sunday School will meet with Mrs. Adam Kunowich j Monday evening at seven-thirty o'clock f r the annual Christmas party. A twenty five cent gift ex- | change will be held. Mrs. Elmer , I'.irwaehter and Miss Grace Llch- ■ tensteiger will have charge of the entertainment. MENU ANNOUNCED FOR CHURCH SUPPER The Ladies Aid Society of the United Brethren church will serve a twenty-five cent suptrer in the church Saturday night from five to seven o’clock. The menu will be as follows: city chicken, meat loaf, mashed potatoes and gravy, sweep potatoes, baked beans, eseallopetj orn, apple salad, pie. and coffee: ENTERTAIN FOR GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. James Hurst had their Thanksgiving Day guests Mr. and Mrs. Albert Katterheinrich. daughters Lucille and Alice and son Lloyd, and Mies Johnson of Misha wike; Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Katter heinrich and son Robert of Ocola; | Mrs. Dick Hill of Decatur. 0 ~ ~ ' Purdue Organization Wil! Make Broadcast LafayeUe, Ind, Nov. 30.—“ The
Purdue Threshing Crew," a special radio feature conducted for some years over WLS. Chicago radio station, by members of the agricultural alumni association of Purdue University, will conduct its eighth annual program Dec. 12, 13 and 14. Annauncemeut of the program was made today by F. C. Gaylord of the horticultural staff of the university, in charge, who has booked an unusually large number of excellent talks on current farm and educational problems. Several members of the staff, including President Edward C- Elliott, will be on thte program during the three day program. The 1 broadcasts will be given from 12:15 to 1 o'clock and from 2 to 2:15 on the opening day, Dec. 12; from: 12:15 to 1 and from 2 to 2:15 on Thursday the 13th, with a special | program from 7 to 8 p. m. tliat, evening. Tim final day’s broadcast | will come from 12:15 o 1 and from 2 to 2:15.
Cash S WE HAVE NO SOLICITORS. YOU GET FULL VALUE. PUMPHREY JEWELRY STORE JUST RECEIVED shipment of Beautiful DRESSES MRS. M. MOYER 128 N. 4 st.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1934.
fs T A R S I G N A L S * By OC T A V I N E * For orrwoux who helle-e (hot human drntluy In Kiihleil hy (he plnnetn (hln dally horanrope In outlined hy a noted awtroloarr. In addition to In. forninllua at npeelal Intercom, It out--1 Iliien Information of npet-lnl Interent to penman horn on the deMlaituled note-. DECEMBER 1 Today Is not suitable to sign contracts. Be careful to avoid tricks of meanings and stinginess The late afternoon is more fortunate for business and the evening Is socially good. Birthdate Yon should be capable when Inanimate matter such as papers, books, etc. Be careful of your health and avoid depression from April 26 through May 29 and July 14 through Aug. IS, 1935. Danger Sept. 27 through 30, 1935. Socially favorable Jit n e J 4 [through 17, 1935. | Answer correspondence or do : clerical work Dec. 11 and 12, 1931 llrntlerM (Ivmlfliik nddltlonal lnfor« | mntlun reKi<r<llitK thrlr horoNropm ' are iavltrd to coniniiaalratr with Jlr. e in lure of ililm arwMpa|M*r. Karloae a S-rent Melf-a«l-
gERSONALS Earl Thurston of Bluffton was >i liuslneas visit r in Decatur We Inesday afternoon. The Gladys Flanders-f’lvimberlain kindergarten closed to ay. The kin-, dergarten was held in the library' room, op nlng last September and the chil.'ren were entertained t■■ | day with a pirty. Mr. and Mre. Ralph Gentis and family spent Thanksgiving with: the Sa.uuel Gentis family near Linn | Grove. Thomas and Hekn Voglewede returned from Detroit cind Cincinnati, | where thye are attending college, to i spend Thanksgiving with their parents. F. E. France, well known r eident ot this ity Is confined to his hi.me with illness. .Harol 1 McMillen entertained his I father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Dale McMillen and Mr. ond Mrs. Stewart McMillen at Thanksgiving dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller and i hildren were guests of Mr. and I Mrs. Sherman Blair ut Eaton fori Thanksgiving dinner. Ed Green and Bob Meibers of De-[ • itur and Miss Olga Reinking of i Fort Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. Dick C .ch and sons John and Roibert 1 attended the wedding ceremony of I Mins Mary Gre n and Alfred Roh-1 .ner at St. Henry. Ohio. Thursday. I Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Teeple spent I Thanksgiving Day at their cottage' or. Sylvan I-ake. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Collier and fa-1 mily were Thanksgiving Day guests I of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Troyer in. Monroeville. Father Ambr. se Kohne, pastor of i SS. Peter and Paul church. Goodland and Father Sim-on S hmitt, assistant pastor of St. Charles church. Peru, spent Thanksgiving! here with their parents. Meshberger Bron., of Linn Grove | were awarded the contract for build- j ing five miles of read west of Al-1 bany on state highway 64. The con ' tract price was $98,629.42. This firm
MEAT SAVINGS FOR ®SATURDAY Sirloin Round Rib Steak, lb Choice Cuts Shoulder and Chuck Roasts, tt> 9V2C BEEF POT GROUND BEEF ROAST 3 lbs. 7*/2c 25c Short Ribs to Smoked Skinn- i Boil, lb O ed Hams, lb. A I ' “ Fresh Spare 1 Breakfast QllZ>z» Ribs, tt>. I v Bacon, lb. A Haddock Fillets 2 to 3 lb. piece. 2 lbsa-tSmoked Picnics 11 ,» Fresh Bulk Q/lz* AAV Oysters, full fheese Sliced Bacon 25c 2 lbs Ring Bologna 1A n Bulk Pan 9K/» lb lvL Sausage, 2 lbs. Pork Liver ... A 1 Pork Hearts . / |||C IHP Beef Hearts.. sUm IUU BEEF LIVER, th. 10c FRESH BRAINS, tb. 10c
, recently constructed road 527 runni Ing aoutlieust of Decatur. They >ire tecognized as among the best road I contra' t .rs In the state. , i Ml.-e Margaret Mylott and Miss . EUxabeth Waid of Atlanta, Ga . and < iHowurd Weatherwax of Piltsburgf ’ wire Thanksgiving guests at the - M. J, Mylott home. Miss Mylott and J Miss Wald are employe 1 In the J Walter Thompson adv rtislng office Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holthou.se entertained Mrs. Minnie Holthouse 1 and Mr. an I Mrs. A. R. Holhou.se J and fa.nllleu and Clark William Smith at Thanksgiving dinner. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dugan spent Thanksgiving Day with the H. B. Weav. r family at Auburn an 1 with other Auburn friends. ! Mr. and Mrs. Dorphus Drum en- ( tertained at dinner Thursday for , Mrs. Henry Kover of Warren an 1 George Kover of Louisville, Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Graham of Jackson, Michigan, are visiting Mr. i Gral>:m’.s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Graham, an 1 other relatives. George Stover of Bluffton visited . friends in Decatur Thursday eVenJ ing. Miss Marjorie Gay at thie city i.s ■ visiting with her sister, Mrs. Carl Stuckey at Berne. Miss Minnie Owen of Marion visited Thanagiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Uhrlck. ' Miss Naomi Tomlinson of EvansI ton Is the houseguest of Miss Bernice Nelson. She will remain here [ for sevenil days. I Harry Dailey, Dick Schug. R. bert illolthouee, and James Burk, stu- ■ dents at Indiana University are ■spending the Thanksgiving vacation ; in De atur. E.lwir.n Schroll, and Indiana Uni- ; versify students. Is siaending the . vacation with her parents. Mr. and ■ Mrs. Harve Shroll in this city. Miss Clara Brown was the : guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gar i aid at Thanksgiving dinner. I —» Steinmetz Enters Not Guilty Plea New York, Nov. 30—(UP)—Jos-, | eph Leih Steinmetz, 22, former Los j Ankeles divinity student, pleaded , not guilty today to indictments | charging him with the first degree ! mur ’er of his wife and a Roman Takes 6 Inches Off Hips and Bust The SAFE Wav to Reduce — "For 3 months I've used Kruschen Salts—l've lost 45 lbs.—taken i 6 inches off bust—3 bottles eave I me sp'endid results.” Mrs. Carl Wilson. One half level n-as|>oonful of , [ Kruschen in hot water every morn- ! ; ing is the secret bow overweight I folks cun reduce SAFELY and at [the same time gain physical attrac- j I ’’venen. One bottle lasts 4 weeks. : Vou can get Kruschen Salts at Smith Drue Co. or any drug store ! thft world. I
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Catholic priest. The pica followed a heated dlscusaion (between the Judge and Samuel Lellmwilz. ' rim- | Inal attorney, who ail peare I for tiiw defense. Bolivian Liberal Seizes Government dur Paz. Bolivia, Nov. 39- (I'P) : President Jose Lule Tejada Sorzano. rafsi-d to power by a swift, efficient coup, appealed to the army [ to ay to stand fust against the advancing Paraguayan army In the 'Gran Chaco and pl dged his new coalition cabinet to work untiringly in the country’s best Interests.
HELLO FOLKS’ I’LL ARRIVE AT Decatur is X 10 O’CLOCK SHARP My First B SATURDAY Stop. The Ji v * v J UMORRIS J<s&locStor e jjl "u \l \|| O CANDY CANDY SANTA XMAS CARDS Our Candy Department ,s loaded wilh fresh. -wdl he here w person h. Clean. High - Uualitv eni.iall.v open Toy'and. here |Q geUcl (r „„, Candies in a wide vari- tomorrow at 10 o’clock a. () ur car d s are no ted for etv to please everyone. m . will have treats the qualitv and ’ow Make this your (andy or jjjdies who are prices. The individurl Headquarters and be as- , him in fn>n( designs Wi!l p | ease vou . sured of the best. We specialize in <>ur store at 10 o clock treat orders. a. ni. L , 3 for OC, 2 foi 5c giL f GI FT SETS Hundreds of practical ffifts, wrapped Each e \ / and tied ready for the Christmas tree. • ’ Notice the original and exclusive sea- 11 0(1 ture of these sets. 11/V to -1 •v/vr Saturday Special LADIES VX EAR Saturday Special Fancy Decorated Rayon Underthings. Slips, Fancy Decorated COOKIE JARS Dresses. Silk Hose. Hun- PLATES and DISHES dreds to choose from. 25c Prlc “ ,r " m 25c 10c i,>51.19 ' h " l<c / iii i iliumim M ,4gU 13 r Mlll3 iJU 8 No effort has been spared to fill this departz —■* ment with a larjre assortment of new, goodP quality merchandise at lowest prices. You are sure to find it here. Men's and Boy’s Tiesloc to 39c Men’s Hosiery and Garter Sets39c Men’s t omb and Brush Sets 25c Men’s Tie and Silk Ildkf. Sets29c Men’s Shaving Kits SI.OO Men’s Woodbury's Set 50c Men’s Boxed Handkerchiefs 25c Men’s Purse and Pipe Sets .... 29 to 50c CANDY SPECIALS SATURDAY Fancy Boxed Percola ChocosX.--. lates, assorted Fruit. Nut and Cream centers. Beautiful ■* Pound Gift Box, each WHIP-O-MILK CHOCOLATE CREAMS, assorted 15c lb MAPLE AND VANILLA KLONDYKES2Oc lb MRS. DARLINGS ASSORTED CREAMS2Oc th
An official rtlapateh from Amin cion. Paraguay, xald that the K >ll- - army along the Pllcomayo river boun a'-y of the Gran Chaco was In (llsorderly retreat along the entire front. G. neral Jo. <■ Satlgarrli bia, Paraguayan e nn.T.ander in chief, the dlmiHb h raid, was pushing on toward Forts Cururenda and D’Arbleny, expecting to m et a <p-.s ;:erate resietaflee there. o —— DePauw University Dropped From List Chicago Nov. 3d I UP) - DePauw Unfv.-rsfty, Gresncaetle Ind., was Iro. pe i fr. m an approved list today
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by the American Ass x latlon of Unii ver.slty profesaow convening here. The netj n follows dhanl/mil from tlie university's faculty In 19:11 of Praf.neor Ralph W. Hlfferit. Prof, ssor Hltferd's dhonleMal. the association's report declared, was not Justified hy the evldeft e. .It !<• crlbed hint ax "being vl timlz>'d b--cause of his i'earl xa stand for faculty <• ntrol of «nnlentic queetfons." —_ - O"" — —- Mr.-;. Don Lutes and son T. nnty. Miss Fan Hammell. Mrs. Lillie Burroughs an 1 Elmer Snare spent Tli nk'sgivl.'.g with Mr. and Mrs. H. 1.. Koontz at South Whitley. Dance Sunday Sunset
