Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 295, Decatur, Adams County, 13 December 1934 — Page 3

PSOCIETY

AID SOCIETY ■ e \ts NF-W OFFICERS ' < j-istmm party of ■', . \ | Sir Ir’y of Hie Zion M 1 WILS l|l’!<’, i’l the ■H W- dm’Sda .. Too f nn of an all day „ pot Im k dinner. HB* . . - . o| i and Ctrl tn.:. rial features. ttie dinner it noon M| ... was held and the Mg . .. re|>ortisl the a . ~ . \ they had mad-. |H ...o-i. Mrs. Cal ¥<■ MT . , o :•... organization. gH . ffil’.TS 11-Uib'd Mrs. Hollas Gul !- H| Mrn. M. I-'. Worth- ■ sident; Mrs. .. k. olid y iro-pi . - H. Waiter I teitseh. ■ M|' \ IL Arhbnn her. trcti|H. . : 'l< ine had flat. : h < .ten d with ti |H, < ’. istiiias carols and . a ling by Mrs. C M. K.,' It I>. Myers gave th" and Mrs. 1.. V . i K,.. . 'd The h .steoses for . . • n I’lded th M--«d m K, - tldl. r, Charlie Broilhe. k, . an I Tillman G. 9 . " H me Ecotio'nl . H' , Hi.-et with Mrs. Gilbert ■. i,|. n Mri er avenue T -

■ ■ ..mi u t i>ll,-th- ■ na-party ,m<i ex< h;i:i2hostesses will 1,.- M ■ - ;!;>>,•. Mrs. Liwrertre Ar, hHold ,1 Mr;. Robert Striekl r. ■IENU ANNOUNCED ■or CA F ATE RIA SUPPER ■ The Z: ii Reformed Sun lay Sill KIDNEYS « AS BOWELS lash Out Your 79,200 Feet of Kidney Tubei Your bowth contain only 27 feet of intestines, \rt the kidneys contain nearly IO Billion tmy tubes or filters which would heasur* 1 7.»,200 feet if lt»*d end to end. therefore. it is just as important to wat<h be kidneys as the bowels. Kidneys me Borking all the time and are NatU’-e s ch.t f Bty of taking the acids and pun-onu is ia-te out of the blood. Healthy persons pass 2 pints a day thru he bladder which contains neatly 4 pounds if waste matter. If you j>ass less that* this mount, your 79.200 feet of kidney ti * « s BUV be do/-red w i|b poisonous wa-tv. '1 ! 1 h thi danger signal and may be the bi nf nagging backache, leg pains, l<>-s d pep anil Vitality. up night*, li.miago, swollen feet and ankles, rheumatic and dizziness. Kidneys should be watched closely and teed cleaning out the same as bowels A-k four druggist tor DOAN’S PILLS, an old rescript i n, which has been used successtelly by rndlions of kidney sufferers for iver 40 years. They give quick relief and will help to wash out your 79,20 V feet of l But don't take chances with strong drugs nd so-called “kidney cures’’ which claim u up in 15 minutes. Your common rose v ill tell you that this is impossible, 'restraints of this nature may seriously Injure and irritate delicate tissues. Insist on •MAN'S PILLS, the old reliable relief that tor.tains no “dope” or habit-forming drugs. Be sure you get DOAN’S PILLS tit your druggist, 01W4, Foster-Milburn Co.

Flattering Collars —Xmas Gift I "— ' “ ! i Mr/i C /$ I iu Ml f rx \ 1 •*■*»** I \. , f Ki. —~ - I 560 I Ellen Worth pattern of these cuts'Tn one size only. loves in collar and cuffs. Style • f jremenls . See pattern envelope for materia ■ -• in c »nt« c-ACMIONS >* 1(1 cenl * The Fall and Winter BOOK (' _ ' co j n (coin is r r «’ Price of PATTERN 15 cents tn stamps ierred). Wrap com carefully- * p Q Box Decatur Dally DemocrU. "Fashion Center , t 0 Decatur. 170, New York. N. Y. (Editor'a note-Do Indiana.)

JStiiool wll m-ve a cafeteria supper l In the church base Saturday f night from five to seven o'clock and ' the public Ih Invited to attend ■ Following is th.. ni enu for th( J t supper: .smothered chicken, cream- >• ed chicken, meat b»4f. noodles sWi-i-t ■ potato™, mashed p.tatoes, baked < beans, biked ap;,)ce, potato salad Iperfuctlm salad. cold slaw, pin, i cake, Ice cream, fruit as.il.id and cotS fee. INTERESTING PAPER . GIVEN AT CLUB MEETING i Fh Ladies Shake.-peare Club met . I Wednesday afternoon with Mim. H. 1 . R. Carson for the weekly meeting. I . The club decided t , purchase a five dollar Health Bond. Continuing on the Westward . March of the American Frontier. 1 . Mrs. C. E. I' ter- n read an inter eating piper on "The Westward I P Movement. Sh ■ t Id how the pion-' , eera nettled along the eastern roast' I and named the three classes of pioneers, the trail blazers, those who cleared the win lernes-i and the settlers. She gave an int eresting, ’ account how the f refathers lived ! f Nineteen members responded to t!te roll call. The meeting next Wed- ! nesday will bo held with Mrs. Lois ' Black. MEETING HELD AT MONROE TUESDAY ’ The sock I and educational de- 1 ■ -partment of the Monroe farm bureau met in regular session Tues-

' day evening ('onimunity singing ’ was led by Roll nd Sprunger. Rev. ’ E. S. M .rford read the devotions. ’ This wa<> foil w d by music by pupils of the Kirkland high school. At the election of officers, Mrs. Ma.inos Lehman was chosen president: Mrs. John McKean, vice-pre-'si lent; Mrs. John Gage, vr.e-presi ’ dent; William Mitchell, treasurer; ? M.,bel Fricke, dub reporter. Joe Winteregg and E. W. ißusche ave short talks on the state convention held recently at Indimapo--1 lis. Mi s Virginia Ray and her I pupils pr seated several nimdcal i numbers .Donald Gage played a vio- . Un s.lo and a reading, “Christmas I Shopping." was given hy Deloris . Christy. I 1 MISS FLORENCE MAGLEY [ HONORED WITH SHOWER M iss Mary Suttles entertained at * a Inidge party and kitchen shower ’ at li r home Wednesday night, in i hon r of Miss Florence Magley ! whose marriage to Charles Breiner ! of this city will be an event of Dee- : ember 27. Four tables were arranged for ' bridge and prizts awarded at the ’. conclusion ot each game were presented to Miss M-igley. Mrs. Char- ' les Hite received the prize at the ondusion of the games. Miss Magi y was presented with a shower of gifts for her kitchen. A luncheon was served by the hostess. The guest list for the party included the h.nored guest and the

CLUBCALENDAR 8ocl»ty Deadline, 11 A. M. Ml« Mary Macy Phones 1000—1001 Thursday Methodist Friendly Circle Christ>"“4 party, Marcell Chrlntner, 7 , ,'P-m. ,1 I nlon i ha;x>l A. B. C. clues, Mr. ' Mrs. Sylvester Everhart | i I'.vangeiical Missionary Circle, J Miss Arlene Becker, 7 p. tn. Lutheran Udles Aid Society 'inllting, Luth run school, 7 p, m.j Binm I Bridge Club, Mrs. Clayson ' I Carroll, 6:15 p. nt. 1 ’hrlstfan Indies Aid Society,’ Mrs. Jos i h Cloud. 2 p. m. Pleasant Mills W. M. S„ Mrs. i Dorothy Anspaugh, I p. m. Eastern Star regular stated meet-' j Ing. Mas .nlc Hall, 7:30 p. m„ pot-, luck dinner. 6:15 p. m. Meti)c,dl.st W. F. M. S. thimble' .arty, Mrs. Daniel Sprang 2 >p. m.' Union Chapel Ladies Aid Society' Mr- H.rve Kooe. 1:31) p. m. Civic Section Christmas party,' i Zion Reformist church, 6:30 ip. m. Methodist W. 11. M. S. thimble i i party, Mrs. Daniel Sprang. 2 p. m. 1 Commonweal Study Club, Mias Margar t Holthouse. 7:30 p. m. Girl Scout Troop No. 3 benefit' movie, Cort Theatre. Evangelical Ladle Aid Society,' church, 10:30 a. m. ' 'alvary Ev. ngellcal Ladies Aid.! church, 1:30 p. m. 1 I Adame County Red Cross committee meeting, Winnes Shoe store, 7:30 p. m. Frloay Methodist Y. M. C. class, Mr. and ■ Mre. Clyde Butler, 7:30 p. m. Legion Auxiliary Christmas party,' Legion Hall, 8 p. m. Zion Walther Senior and Junior, Leagues, Lutheran School. 7 ip. m. Zion Reformed girls choir cantata i practice, church. 6:45 p. im. Ben Hur Tirzah Chib, Ben Hur , Hall, following lodge. Union Chapel C. I. C. class, Mr. 1 an'l Mrs. Charles Bailey, 7:30 p. m.! Saturday Zion Reformed Sunday School cafet ria supper, church. 5 to 7 p. m. Pinochle Chib Christmas meeting. Mrs. Francis Ealy, 7:30 p. m. SUNDAY Zion Reformed girls choir cantata, ' practice, church, 3 p. m. Monday Research Chib tChristm.rs party , Mrs. H. R. Carson. 2:30 p. m. St. Agnes Sodality Ohristmae' party. Catholic school hall, 6:30 [ p. m. Tuesday Pei lota Xi program meeting,' Miss Bernice DeVoes, 7:30 p. m. Decatur Home Econ mir.s ClUb j Christmas party, Mrs. Gilbert Strickler, 1:30 p. m. | Wednesday L dies Shakespeare Club, Mrs. I Lois Black, 2:30 p. m. I Mesdaines I. W. M icy. Charles Hite, Dallas Brown, John C. Magley, Don Leßrun, and the Misses Alice Alwein, Eleanor Pumii hrey. Elizabeth Peterson, Helen Shroll, Effie Putton, Eva Acker, and Della Sellemey- , er of this city; the Mesdames Char-1 les Keller. Dale Osborn and Dan | Aughenbaug'a of Fort W .yne. WOMAN'S CLUB HOLDS ALL-DAY MEET The Union township Woman’s ' i Club held an all-duy meeting Wed- J nesday at the l.iome of Mrs. Fred Hammond. The entertaining rooms were decorated in keeping with the : holiday season. At the noon hour a | pot-luck dinner was held. | Mrs. Hubert Zerkel presided over ' I the business session during which j I the club colors, rose and green, were chcsen and the sweet ipeas I was eelected as the club flower. The lesson on the foundation ipat-1 ! tern was illustrated by Mrs. Henry 1 Baumann. The hostesses for the 'coming vear were selected and ffite i report read by the chairman of i the program committee, Miss Erma I Rabbit. 1 heer sisters for the coming yeai ! we re diuw-a, and Christmas carols were sung during the afternoon.

0 CEMETERY DECORATIONS Wreaths Evergreen Grave Blankets Red Ruscus Green Ruscus Baby Breath Prices Reasonable

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY. DECEMBER 13, 1934.

Mrs. Baumann un i Mrs. Ear) Chase sang n duet, and Mrs. L. E. Omerod , and Mrs. Forrest Walters entertain- 1 ed with Christmas readings. Cap-j sille friends were revealed with a | exchange. The next meeting will beheld with Mrs. Dale Shlfforly ami the aslstlng hostesses I will be Mrs. Mari in Stulls and Mrs. 'Arthur Klinberli-a, ; Tlioso present at the party were Mesdames Hubert Zerkel, Henry Baumann, L. E. Omerod, Paul Spul-[ ler, Howard Muuller, Chauncey Clem, Orville Chrlsenberry, Dale Ishitferly, J. C. Barkley, W. A. I Wherry. Rose Harden, Arthur Kim-. berlln, Merlon Stults, Ami Miller. Hugh Nidllnger, W. A. Whittenbar-I ger, Glen Roughia, Charles Burrell, 1 Rolan I Grote. Glen Jackson, Thur'man Drew, Forrest Wallers and daughter Marcella, C. O. Brown, 1 Frank Engle, Harve Kimis, Hurry Fuhrman, T. I). Kern, Earl Butler, 'Alva Buff -nlsirger. Frei) Stauffer, Earl Chase, Frank Gleckler, Fred I Schafer. Robert Strickler and childI ren Bobby and Sharon. Misses Beulah illarkley and Ernn Rabbit. MRS PERRY JOHNSON HONORED AT DINNER Mr. anJ Mrs. Raymond Johnson of Tenth street entertained Wed- ’ n ‘sday night at dinner In honor of Mrs. Perry Johnson, whose birthday ' anniversary is an event of today. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. ' Perry Johnson, Mr. anu Mrs. Glen Johnson and daughter Phyllis and Mr. mil Mrs.'Raymond Johnson and 'son Jimmy. The honored guest re'ceivel several birthday gifts. JUNIOR LEAGUE PLANS SOCIAL NIGHT A meeting of the Zion Maltlier Junior League was held Wednesday niglit at the Lutheran school. Four- , teen members were present and three new niemher.s were taken into i the organic ition, Lydia Thieme, Leona Selking and Robert Selking. | Karl Krudop gave an interesting ’talk about the league social night. The social meeting for the month will be hel l December 27. and the refreshment committee will Include Luelbi Frohnapfel, Margaret Ruff--1 man and Orville Fritcha. A program meeting of the Psi ! lota Xi sorority will be held TuesI day night at seven-thirty o’clock i with Miss Bernice DeVoss. Mies ' Marjorie DeVoss will be the assisting hostess. — The Women’s Foreign Missionary Society cf the Methodist church will meet next Thursday afternoon lat two o'clock witli Mrs. Dan Tyn.dall. ' ov »h. H»hH - »« FOR BRONCHITIS COUGHS. COLDS Bucklev’= Ouich'v Loosens Things I p ' It’s different—it’s faster in action ' —it’s ( impounded on superior, med-i-nl fact findings new in this country. Buckler’s Mixture (triple acting) I |s the name of this amazing cough ' and cold prescription that "acts like I a flash” vet is so pure and free from i harmful drugs that a child fan take it—and stop coughing. One little sip and the ordinarVj cough Is eased —-a few doses and that tough old hang-on cough Is seldom heard again—it’s really wonderful to watch how speedily hard, linger-; I Ing colds are put out of business. | Hight away that tightness begins j to loosen up—the ibronchial passages ' clear —you're on your toes again— I happy and breathing easier. Get Buckley’s today at Smith Drug I nr any first -lass drug Hti'-e.

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JUNIORS WILL ! GIVE PROGRAM -- — Special Program At United Brethren Church Sunday Evening The juniors of tho United Brethren church will present a Chrlstm u program at the rhurcfi Sunday evening at 6 o’clock. Following Is the complete program: I Song, "Joy to the World” i . nmlienee Prayer R‘v. W. H. Franklin Recitation, ‘Candlevt" Rea Myers i Exercise, "Lost Trimming" eight little girls Recitation. "A Very Short Story” Eddie Deltsch Exercise, "Welcome” Seven boys and girlw with chorus. , Solo Beatrice Light ; Recitation, "Tho Little Mother”s Story’’ Eloise Jackson Exercise. "Christmis Day’’ Twelve beginners ' Solo. "Away in a Manger" . ' Elva Mae Jnckeon Recitation, "His Christmas Name” Junior Hakey Recitation. "An Invitation" I . Annabelle Roop Drill. "Christmas Star" . twelve junior girls Boy Scouts, iChristmas — Junior boys with Sephus Jack, ecoutm i«ter Dick Mills, eagle ipatrol; Dick Schaifer, w If patrol, and Rev. Franklin, retired preacher. ’ Recitation Don Williams Recitation Ja’ k Garner Offering Pantomine, "Silent Nigfit, Holy Xight" witli chorus Closing prayer Betty Roop. o Utah Bank Deposits Up Salt Lake City. Utah. —(U.R) — Bank deposits in Utah increased $2.755.t1(1!» during July. August and September, according to State Bank Commissioner John Malia. Total deposits of all kinds were report--1 cd at $'58,757,482, as compared with $56,001,573 reported at the close of business J imp ’’>o.

WHY make your Christmas shopping tiresome and irritating when it can be such fun? Learn how simple and delight ful shonning is at the Rexall Drug Store. There in addition to convenience and comfort you will find the very latest in style trends . . . the very highest in quality . . . and the lowest l prices. Before you buy be sure i you visit the Rexall Drugstore. B. J. SMITH DRUG CO.

(Thief Sends Check For | Stolon Stock Certificates I Salem. O. tl’P) Jefferson Schawl, 60, li is n new faith In human lionesty. I An ii'.'iidentlfled thief recently broke Into his home and stole two stock certificates, each worth 100 shares of Anaconda Copper. Just I on ■ week later, Schawl received a letter from the unidentified thief, . who, It developed, had a tonHcience 3 With the letter was a check for $2,- . 100, 5 The note told Schawl that the writer hid sold the stock to an Akron brokerage firm. But tt'te thief > ap'.iarently had suceumbe I finally 1 to his conscience and Had sent the 4 cheek to the owner. I 0 “Plenty of Work If You I (io After It”—Firestone I Akron, O (UP) There Is plenty t of work for everyone if they’ll just ( go out and get it, Harvey S. Firej stone, Akron tire manufacturer, sild in a City "lub address. ( "There is plenty of work for everybody, even If they have to go ! out and shine tfhoew. I am a great . believer in Preeident Roosevelt, but r I can’t agree with him on his attitude toward labor. When y n teach , people thmt tb|y are not being treated riglit, you stir up antagonIsm and envy." Firestone said. | o Still Summer in Ontario Point Pelee, Ont. (U.R) H's still ’ slimmer here. While the rest of ! Canada is feeling the first touch ' of winter, trees and shrubbery r here are almost as green as they were in June. Point Pelee is one ' of Canada's most southerly points.

S hoif-brau6eer 1 H ** 11 k 1 ALWAYS ON TAP (I ( W - at - Y 1 N STALEY’S 3 M confectionery 5i 1 M Y tfu Good Beer < Is Served Right. Wrx - -V -1 ”-)*

NEW FURNITURE GIVES YOU A “NEW OUTLOOK” | CARRY SOME OF THE JOY OF CHRISTMAS THROUGH THE YEAR BY A * # CHEERFUL, BRIGHT. REFURNISHED HOME. " 1 > y«W i . 1 I j XU ; A I iaFPHfik., / *• ■ ■■ I ' ®mi i ■ M 4 : ! / ~<4O I ■ § LIVING ROOM SUITES $ ■ Give a new appearance to your living room with a new living room suite. We have “ ■ some beautiful suites in late styles, upholstered ■ I* in tapestry, velour or denim f up ■ Pull-up Chairs Occasional Tables END TABLES ■ < Handy and Attractive. So co nvenient fc Y chair or daven- _ » Well made. too. (££• PA Mostly in Walnut dJ Q port A „ um b er , 0 QQ,. ■ " Some beauties $6.50 up Several stytes $4.30 choose from OoC up ■ — 111111 ll! '' ■ L A M P S Magazine Racks SMOKE R S Hl JjA E° r l'9ht where you need it. ptap'e and novelty styles. A man will enjoy one of these, j* ■ Large assortment d»Q QJ? Goocl for an eco . - .... beautiful cabinet (I*-| VF, ■c » °1 teautiful styles ’» 'J nomical home gift »p I ..** * styles I.**V up IK) ■ a nd «P and up | ’ BED ROOM ■ m tf®LSsS£T2~“ r 4< ■ - -J5 s( y |es ,n she low- ■ < —— — — / er price range - A > ' •* ■g8?:--s '' ' Z2WOISX * * 1 pi wESS-ifiX 1 “dut.";.".;' “Treasure Chests" ■ tU K A qua '‘ ,y chMt wi,h 3i inch ■ NT X cedar. Walnut (210 '•2, X veneer. Beauties up . if It. H. ZH /CK & SON 4 B Open Evenings Until (. hristmas. If

| Just a Natural Musician Noblesboro, Me (U.R) Although he never took u musli' lesson In Ibis life. Prof. Herbert H. Honkersky, 72. can play 17 different musical instruments. Wh'-n a Imy of I 15 his father tried to discourage bls musical ctireer by throwing his first violin Into the stoVe. ~ Envy Two Newsies Seattle (U.R) Tho envy ot all Seattle newsboys uro Sam Stanley and bls brother. Bill. They deliver , their papers lii n miniature oneI cylinder automobile, which has u maximum ‘ipued of 10 miles an hour.

: CHRISTMAS CANDY SALE ■ B ■ m Our great Christmas Candy - Sale is still on! New ship- CJ 4 1 n I ** ® ments arriving continually. oHtUrCl&y Only g ■ See Morris for high grade | candies, strictly fresh, at . * ■ '° w priceß, PEANUT I B Chocolate < overed BRI T T L II ■ CARAMELOS 2 n)S * 25c Z ■ A New, Tasty — a ■ Ch'»co’ate Covered Cut Rock Candy, Tb. 1...1 v.u r <.Assorted Straws, tb. . 15c ■ a rushed Nut iramel Q|ack Walnut Ch | PSi n,. is c B a (C' /k tti Maple and Vanilla /Ilf* Clusters, tb. 20c ■ ■ MORRIS SPECIAL MIX ■ ■ pound 10c ™ ■ GREUHNG CARDS ■ ■ ■ ■ 5 for 5c 3 for 5c 2 for 5c ■ ■ ■ ■ TREE DECORATIONS—WRAPPING SUPPLIES a ■ ■- ■ ■ GIFTSETS B g W* want you to see the hundreds of gift sets we have, all cellophane-wrapped and ribbon-tied ready to present. ■ " Never before have we been able to offer such unique and ■ orig.nal gift sets. We have been working for many weeks . g m or ginating them. They mean a different gift. They are priced to please every one. You must see them to appre- ■ B ciate tnese values. B ■ Priced at 10c to SI.OO ■ » a " - ■ » '1 8 H *-■ r. J*, a ■ QJ3■ ElSßßi■H■■■■.«f P ■ B ■ ■ « r R ? ■ E U

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Huge Ball of Tinfoil For Sale Knoxvlllo, Tomi. (U.R) A l.mm round bull of tinfoil Hou in a Knoxvilli- junkyard awaiting to lx» aold by tin- Shrlm-ra for tho tmni’tit ot rrippL'd children. It I* eatlmsK-d that about s!tu to S7OO will bo n-al-izi’d from tin- uulc. HUSKYTHROATS Overtaxed by ' 1 speaking,sing- \ Ni* l1 ’ ing, smoking \f