Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 7, Decatur, Adams County, 8 January 1935 — Page 3
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Fri wSrSSMEETING -ISSlta THETA TA U .-Ml an " f , , .. ... I 1, t is to install two B ' -:i.'""' ■■ '■■ ;.. , "i ■wr il - ■ 0m...0-'ed of, K& of from Tour, ,Kg | ■„.' .iil'b 'I to ill: light B-, > full dep rtmetlt thus equipp- 1 ill consist of Hire? different; Os equipment all .ippropriately Hi. It m not known jiwt when [ Kt is to be dedicated. The si JWm ■Lighten up with ■IL-BRAN! * ■ E., lij.l di'- vlien you’ve felt and low. Nothing 'M..: to go right. Frequently j dreary days ran be traced to | in your meah. ■ ailment mriv cause headand 10-- of energy. Correct it a delicious cereal. .aboraton re-earch shows Kel- ! Al’’ All-Bran provides "bulk” to idiniinatu.n. Al | .Bras also furi vitamin B and food-iron. B ‘’bulk" in At t Hr vs resists better than the fiber in and Vegetables. It is gentle— Mhllmil often more effective. I-n’t this food belter than taking patEs medicines—often harmful? K, ■Tko table-'poonful- of Ali-Rran are u ually siiffn ietii. With meal, in chronic cases. If not E, ®lieved this way, see your doctor. B ■Brighton d with Au-Brin! Get I kHf" red-and-green E Warkage at your f~~ uJ I Made by £ ■ellogg i„ Battle ALLBRAH '/ f « I ■ W I.hh y 1 Bleep on the Sunny Side of Life ■
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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Mite Mary Macy Phones 1000—1001 Tuesday Christian Carinthlan class, Mre. Hob August, 7:30 p. nt. Tuaad iy Afternoon Club, Mrs. Carl .Smith. 2 p. tn. Rebekah Lodge, I. O. o. F. Hal), 7:30 p. tn. Zion Reformed W. M. S., i hurch 2 p. tn. W. C. T. U- meeting. Mrs. W. N. Wicks. 2:30 p. tn. Decatur Home Eoanomi s Club, j postponed two weeks. Psi lota Xi business meeting, mayor's courtroom, 7:30 p. m. Evangelical Dutiful Daughters ‘class. Mrs. Harry Coffeit, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Joan of Arc Study Club, ’Lucille , Miller. 7:30 p. m. I Evangelic il Ladins Add . hairmen, I Mrs. Fred Linn. 1 >p. m. Historical (Tub. Mre Homer L wI er, 2:30 p. m. AH. ha Zeta Brldgt» Club, Mrs. Hu- ■ bert Omlor, 7:30 p. m. Christian E. D. T. S. cL>ss, Miss Katheryn King. 7:30 p. cn. Delta Theta Tau Alumni, Mns. Wm. Bowers. 7:30 p. tn. Ladies Shakespeare duh. Mrtt. C. A. Dugan. 2:30 p. m. Zion Walther Junior League, school house. 7:30 p. m. United Brethren W. M. S-, Mrs. Bertha Hakey, 2 p. in. N. and T. Club. Mrs. Gregg M - Farland, 2 ip. m. Beulah Chai, el Ladies Aid, Mre. Willard Mcßride, all duy. Zion Lutheran W. M. S„ Mrs. Henry Krueckeberg, 2 p. m. Eastern Star Inspection and dinner. Masonic Hall, 6 p. tn. Frivolity Club, Mrs. Bernard Braun, 7:30 p. m. Thursday U. B. Otterbein Guild, Madeline Crider, 8 p. in. Evangelk al Missionary Circle, church, 7:30 p. mUnion (Taipei Ladies Aid Society Mrs. Charles Burrell. 1:30 p. m. Pleasant Mills. W. M. S„ Mrs. Bertha Clark. 1:30 p. m. Pinochle Club, Mrs. Leo Teeple, 7:30 p. m. Pleasant Grove Missionary Society, Mrs. Frank Harkless, 1:30 p. nt. Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid Society Lutheran school. 1 p. m. Better Homos Club, Mrs. Ervin Stuckey. 1:45 p- in. Eastern Star regubir et.ited meeting. Masonic Hall, 7:30 p. m. Mt. Pleasant Ladies Aid 'Society, Mrs. Sam Fuhrman, all-day. Christian Indies Aid Society. Mrs. Fred Collier, 2 ip. m. Friday Happy Home Club for Mothers, United Brethren chur. h. 2 p. m. ority will be informed and several members of the local chapter will be present at <the ceremonies.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, JANUARY 8. 1935.
ENTERTAIN ! FOR GUESTS Mr. and Mrs John F. l-autxenhel-'er hud as their Sunday dinner gueste Mr and Mrs. L. 1.. Troutner and family. Carl, Helen, Bryce mid Grace, mid Mr. and Mre Frank I Liuu»r»ieltier and Ernesl and Fern ] Luutzenheiser- Home made i* e I cream wai enjoyed during the afternoon. The E. I). T. S. clas’s of the Christian Sunday S- hool will meet with Mise Katheryn Klip Wednesday nig ■' t sev n thirty o’clock. The Lidlea Shakespeare Club will m et Mrs. C. A Dugan Wetlnesduy afternoon at two-thirty o'clock. The ’ subject will be the "Or-gan Trail" ( continuing the theme “The Westward march of the American Frontier." Mrs. William It wens will entertain the members of the Delta Theta Tau Alumni sorority at her home , Wednesday night at seven-thirty I o'clock. —- ... I» MUSIC PUPILS J PRESENT RECITAL Thi- mu.si pupiks of Mrs. Dora Akey pleasantly entertained their parents -and friends with a- recital Sundiiy afternoon at the Christian Church. Over twenty five t, u.pils took part In giving piano ttoloa, duets, vi lin and guitar music. There were also I special numbers on the clarinet. Miss Mina Collier presented the i pupils who t ok part. Several of the pupils showed outst inding ability and all gave evidence of careful toivhing and practice. An offering was taken which, was given to the Christian rhurch. ■ Mrs. Leo Teeple will be hostess I to the members of the Pin ichle Club at her home Thursday night at! seven-thirty o’clock. The Pleasant Grove Miseionary Society will meet with Mrs. Frank Harkless Thursday atfternor a at one thirty o’clock. The Ladies Aid Society of the Zion Lutheran ehuruh will meet nt the Lutheran school Thursday afternoon at one o'clock for quilting. A pot-luck supper will be served. The Historical Club will meet with Mrs. Homer Lower Wednesday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock. The Otterbein Guild of the United Brethren o'uirch will -meet with Madeline Crider tonight at eight o'clock. FIREMEN'S AUXILIARY ELECTS NEW OFFICERS T. m? fireman's Auxiiary met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Herman Dierkes on Nuttenan avenue. A. short ibusiness session was held and new officers were elected .is follows: Mrs. Dierkes,president: Mrs. Arthur IBaker, treasurer, and Mrs. Charles Rohinold. secretary. A social hour followed and refreshments were served. The Women's Missionary S. ciety of the Pleasant Mills ' hurch will
meet Thursday afternoon at onethirty o’clock with Mrw. llerthn Clark. The loader of devotions will ■ be'Mr.s John Wechti r Hml tie pro- ■ grim leaders will be Miss Bernice I McMillen and Mrs. Wilson Gulkk t Everyone Is welcome, i ‘ The Joan of Are Study Club will meet Wednesday night al seveno'clo k with Lucille Miller. ! The eluirmen of the Evangelical 1 j Ladies ’ Aid Society are asked t ' meat nt the home of Mrs. Fred Linn Wednesday afternoon at one i o'clo k. I The Union Ch ipel U-idies Aid floc- ' lety will meet Thursday afternoon at one-t>'ilrty o'clo- k with Mrs. ■ Charles Burrell. The Mission Band of the Edinge Heal church will meet 'Saturday afternoon at two o’cLx-k at the • church church. Patsy Garard will ‘ be the leader. The Alpha Zeta Bridge Club will meet with Mrs. Hubert Omlor Wednesday night at eeven-thirty o’ lock. RESEARCH CLUB RE ELECTS OFFICERS The members of the Research 1 Clulb met M tiday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Daniel Sprang. Mrs. Kanuie Frintoe was the leader and 1 r lid an interesting paper on "Mag- ’ azine Contributors and Their Con- ■ tributions." ' Her paper was divided into four ■ sect! no, hintory, movie, r dio, and • the test. The election of otfi-ers was held and the officers for the previous year were re-ee 'ted as fol1 lows: John i*arrish, president; Mrs. iC. K. Champlin, secretary, ami Mrs. I D. B. Erwin, treasurer. The next meeting will ibe held with Mrs. W. Guy Brown next Monijiy afternoon and Mrs. E. S. Moeen j will be the leader. PINOCHLE CLUB ENTERTAINS HUSBANDS The members of the Pinochle Club entertained their hu.sliands at . a party at tilie home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hamm nd. Monday night Mrs. Jess F.dgell. Mrs. Russel Melchi. Bun Keller and Russel Melchi re-j ceived the -prizes. A two course luncheon wae serv-’ I ed following the games. The next . . regular meeting will be held in two weeks. The Missionary Circle of the; Evangelical church will meet in the church basement Thursday evening; at seven4hirty o’clock. GOODYEAR EMPLOYES j ENTERTAINED AT PARTY I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neirelter en- • i tertained the employes of the Goodye.r Service company with a party • at their home Monday evening, in honor of Mr. and Mra. R. -At Mc-‘ Duffee and Mr. and Mrs. Russel ; Burton who are leaving this city, j I Mr. and Mrs. McDuffee will leave this week f r North Manchester where Mr. Mi Duffee has accepted a position as manager of the Goodye ir Service and Mr. and Mre. Burton will leave within the next ten days for Chicago where they will
Simple to Make! ■ -Xi v; v uWn I ill /I L Ellen Worth Stvle No. 946—Simple type that would grace almost any dav occasion. Designed for sizes 14 to 18 vears .16 to 40 bust. Size 16 requires yards of J9-inch material with I‘4 yards of 39-inch contrasting.. Our BOOK OF FASHIONS is 10 cents. Price of PATTERN 15 cents in stamps or coin (coin is preferred). Wrap coin carefully. • Decatur Dally Democrat. “Fashion Center', Times Square. P. O. Box 170, New Vork. N. Y. (Editor’s note—Do not mail orders to Decatur
make their home. Mr. Burton at present, is manager of the loal Goodyear station. He has accepted a ■ position 'in the otficce of the Western Electric at Chicago. Th se (present at the p.irty were Mr. and Mrs. Burton. Mr. and Mrs. M Duffee. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Graber, Miss Ina Anders n, Edward An- i derson. Fred Mtuiser and Mr. and Mrs. Neireiter. During the evening games were payed and a iunceon was .served. The Christian Ladies Aid Society will meet Thursday afternoon at two o’clock with Mrs. Fred Collier. Mrs. Elmer Harlj.her will be the asslst’ng h.stetjs. o Adams County Memorial Hospital I Eleanor and Gerhard Heckman i route 1, Der.atur, tonsil operations I today. I ,i .Elmer Darwachter, (116 Short street, infected t.irm. Condition re- G
ported good. Mru. Delores Bentz, route 3. Decatur, major operation this morning. Patients dismissed at the local hospital today were Leo Lengerich, Route 5. Decatur; Ida Miller route 7. Decatur; Mrs. Margaret Marshall 6' 4 Jefferson. Water Oehler, route 7, Fort Wayne, operation Monday, condition retort d good. Frederick Allan Evans, two m nths old son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evins. 115 Soutf.i Seventh street, who underwent a major operation Saturday afternoon is reported to be getting along as good a>3 can be expected. o Knights Os Columbus Plan Dance Jan. 15 (— The Decatur Knights of Columbus will hold a dance for members, their families and invited guesta at the ■ >rll Tuesday, January 15. ———... () Get the Habit — Trade »t Home
Personals Fr d '. Hoekemeyer of route 5 'Monroeville, Margttret Kurber of Delphos, Ohio and J Frank of '[ route 3. Berne mailed In their I checks today 11 r anothei yearn i subs ription 'to the Democrat. . Miss Elizabeth Peterson and Peter Kirsch of thin city r-newi-d their i-ulsscriiptions Ho the Democrat Monday for another ye r. Mayor A. R. diolthoii. and City attorney Herman Myei.s are in Indin napoils today intending a meeting of the .ndi ina Municipal League. Glenn Barkley of ('lov rdale, Ohio in sending hlu che k for his stth- . scriptioi. writes "A.m remitting ns above because I don not want to ; 1 sea good thing when it is so easy I to get.” | Mrs. Elbert Roop of near WillI shire. Ohio, was a visitor in Decaj tur today. Site slopped in to rei new her subscription to the ' Democrat. SUPREME COURT CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONK | | supreme court. ' It is my belief that the supreme j ' court declared the section invalid because the congress merely authorized the president to regulate the interstate shipment of petroleum and its products," said Disney, "if we were to pass a bill that directed the president to control interstate shipments, I am confident we would have no trouble with the court." Disney said his proposed bill would be divided into three sections: 1. The old Dispey-Thomas bill
The new Cadillac ambulance sedan which we have just placed in service is something of potential interest to every person in the community, and in this vicinity— Something for no one ever knows when the of need for an ambulance may arise. Interest This new ambulance is a comfortable, modern, completely equipped vehicle—and it will NOT be used also as a hearse, as are the ro-called “combination jobs.” i 1 ■ £* 3 FUNERAL HOME Service M PHONE DAYGI, NIGHT 303
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; wlilch would pluct- production of ’ i rude oil under the control of lie federal government for a two-year period This i• a temporary nu :i ■ I lire d"' i.-ni d to tabiliz, the In I jlu.itry until the "betid" is off the '' huge East Texas Held which Is ' i cfiushig most of the trouble In the '' Industry.. II 2. State compacts to control od I production. I 1 3. Re-enactment of section HU I of Hie recovery act in a constitutional manner.. _ .. Bangs Continues To Defy Order Os Court H intlngton. -Ind., Jan. 8 tUPI Und-auut d by extension of h reutraining order ug Inst virtually nil regu'.i r city employes, MayorC. W. H. Bangs cont inued today to super- ' vise installati n of municipal electri servl. e from a hideout. I The mayor la hiding to prevent Steriff O. E. Jolin.son from .serving him witli the r-etrainin-g order. The order was obtain-d in circuit court by tile Northern Imdi-ana Power ('(imp my in the effort to prevent external n of city light plant service to residential users. As the rder is extended to add!tiotHil city litremen, the mayor organizes new crews to carry on his night work. o _ — Orchestra Wednesday nij>ht at Riverview Gardens.
PREVENT many colds JUST A FEW DROPS UP CACH NOSTRIL
