Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 9, Decatur, Adams County, 10 January 1935 — Page 3
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For Smart Juniors i I ' —•i —• ••! Hp- zwv ail i * 4 M I & aft i I A* . K* i .-P*'-'"" / I "A ' I / iw■> i 1 *v H u/i i [JLh - \ | JOpj I \ r •■- jii 4p I L tTO V v Wf f hL? r, h J*? ’ e for sweet young things for school quires 3u v»lt « zes "■ »ear«. Size 15 reCu ntrast:r,g ' * rdS °‘ ■^'■ nc *’ material with 44 yard of JS-indl fc.‘?’,! < ,ff FR F 5S | H'ONS I. w lerr ed) W™. K N ’ rpnl s m stamps or coin (coin is preomiv , C °" 1 care < ull ». I M New Verb M m v C,ul ’ *a»uiun Center’, Times Square, P. O. Box i ’'M’hm.j «• i. (Witor'g note —Do not mall orders to Decatur ■ I
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, It A. M. Miaa Mary Macy Phonea 1000—1001 Thurtdav i Tri Kivl u Section _* h ok revb*w. L” r»ry Hal], s n. m. S.i ('ha Rea Club, Mm. T. .1. Motxler, 7:30 p. m. Chiirtti ot (! d laiditw Missionary Aid. Mrs. N L. Roop, 2 p. ni. So (' a Rea, Mrs. T. .1. Metzler, 7-3't p. ni. Evangell al Missionary Circle, church. 7:30 p. in. Union Clt pel Ut iles Alii Society Mrs. ('harlna Burr'll, l:3n p. m. Pl as nt Mills, W. M. S„ Mrs. Berth i Clark. 1:30 p. in. Pinochle Club, Mrs. Leo Teople, , 7:30 p. ni. Pleasant Grove Missionary Society, Mrs. Prank Harmless. 1:30 p. in. Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid Society Lutheran aehool. 1 p. ni. Better Homas <’lul>. Mrs. Ervin Stu key. I:4.*> m. Eastern Star regn’or <st ted meetIng. Masonic Hall. 7:30 p. in. Mt. Pleaeant Ladies Aid Society, Mrs. Sam Fuhrman, all-day. 1 Christian s Aid Society, Mrs. Fred Collier. 2 r. in. W. O. T. M public bua oond pinochle party, M > -se Home. S p. tn. Friday I Bon Hur Lodge initiation ami din- , net, Ben Hur Hall. 6:30 p. in. Happy Home Club for Mothers, i Unit '<l Brethren chur h. 2 p. tn. ‘ American Leg! >n Auxiliary, Lesion Hall, 7:30 p. ntSaturday Presbyterian Ladies Aid Bake .sale, Charles Brock store, to a. m Evangeliil.l Micsi n ’Band, onirch 2 >:>, in. M E. Ladies Aid cafeteria.supper ’ churi h i. arlors 5 to 7 p. m. Monday Research Club. Mr.s. Guy Brown 2:30 p. m. Wednesday 'Ladiers Shakespeare Club, Mrs. I Harry M Itz. 2:30 p. m. ' a take sale in the Charles Brock store Saturday morning beginning at ten o'clock. This will be the third and last of the series of sales sponsored by the two sections. All kinds of baked goods and vegetable soup will be sold. Persons wishing , to s ail in orders may phone to Mrs. ! Fliil Macklin or Mrs. S. B. Beav-’ 1 ers. LUTHERAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY ELECTS OFFICERS The Zion Lutheran Missionary society met at the home of Mrs. Henry Krueckeberg Wednesday afternoon. The meeting was opened with a scripture reading by the ; na>;‘or. Rev. Pa il Schul z. Mrs. I C. Ellsworth, chairman, then took charge. Seventeen members responded to the roll call, and >6.75 in dues I I were accept'd. In the absence of! Ithe secretary. Mrs. Karl Krudop,
Mrs. Paul Schultz was appointed > temporary secretary. A letter of thunks, from the | Luiherun Orphan's Home ut in-, diunapolia was rend l»y the secretary, in response from n Christmas . Bift box sent by the society last month.. it was decided to have an auditing committee, of two members,! to he appointed l»y the executive! board. Ibmations will again lie sent, us I in former years, to the Missionary! As.ociution of Fort Wayne and j vicinity, to the Lutheran Publicity Bureau, to Valparaiso University, l and to the Central District Wornleu's Missionary Endeavor. The election of officers was held, with the following result: Presl-■ dent. Mrs. C. E. Ellsworth; vice I president, Mrs. Otto Spiegel; sec- ■ retury treasurer, Miss Velma Wai ' iters. After this a social hour was ; ’ enjoyed, during which a luncheon i was served by the hostess. .Mrs. I Henry Krue k.-it.ig. The c.ext meet- | Ing of tile society will be held the , second Wednesday in February at j the home ot Mrs. Eno Lankenau. (PROGRAM GIVEN AT MISSIONARY MEET The Women's Missionary Society of tlie, t'nited Brethren church I met Wednesday afternoon at the i home of Mrs. Bertha llakey. Mrs. i Charles Rminokl play d quie. (music on the piano and the song.' i "I Gave My Life for Thee" was sung. Mrs. Addle Andrews read the Twenty-Fifth Psalm and Mrs. Clarence Drake offered prayer. J Mrs. Grady Light was the leader and her subject was "Christ. Our Companion in the Way of Friendjship." Mrs. Russell Debolt offerled prayer and talks were given as . follows: Who are the Orientals, Mrs. Drake, and Some Friends from out of the East by Mrs. Frankj lin.. ' Mrs. Delma Elzey read a poem ('The Touch of 'Human Hands." i Mrs. Robenold told the story, "Donaldina Cameron.” Questions for open discussion on Oriental i and We Amer cans were enjoyed. ! Mrs. Elzey gave the closing pray- ' er. Mrs. Earl Crider conducted | the quizz, after which the regular routine of business was followed. A luncheon was served by Mrs. (llakey and Mrs. Frank Fisher. ALUMNI SORORITY HAS SOCIAL MEETING A meeting of the Delta Theta Tan alumni sorority was held Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. William Bowers. Two guests, Mrs. Milton Swearingen and Miss ( Until Engle, were also present at I the meeting. . A short business session war coildueled during which the quilft i sold by the sorority meintiers, was awaided to Phil Sauer. > Games ot bridge were played and club frizes were awarded to Mrs. Raymond Kohne and Mos. Brunton. Miss Engle received the guest prize. A business meeting of the Tri Kappa sorority will be held Tuesday night at eight o’clock with Miss ' K-l'theryn Kauffman. | ■ HISTORICAL CLUB RE-ELECTS OFFICERS A meeting of the Historical Club was held at the home of Mrs. Homer Lower on North Second street, ' Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Lower also had the paper for the afternoon. choosing as her subject. •Armchair Travels.” She presented the paper in an interesting man-. | ner.. The election of officers resulted iin the former officers being reflected as follows: Mrs. Ed Ahr. I president; Mrs. Ruth Rollings-( ! worth, vice-president; Mrs. Sam, I Butler, secretary and treasurer. The next meeting will he held I with Mrs. Roy Runyon and Mrs. j Hollingsworth will have the paper.; — WALTHER LEAGUE HOLDS MEETING The Zion Junior Walther League! held a bu dness meeting Tues6:yl evening in the Lutheran schoo.. It wa.i decided to give a play in the mar future. 1-. ven members and the two senior advisom. Arthur Keller and Karl Krudop were present at the meet-; Ing. Albert K Iler and Walter Hoile I
49 c AND 49® I MADAGASCAR GEM RINGS I m iirlng thin coupon nod 40c to our More nnd receive Lady** or Gentle- ■ B K man** MADAG AM'AH GEM. Limit two to a cuatomer. None Mold V M TSk. jF ,o denier*. Many different mountliign to neleet from in Lady** Solitaire W M X ' s "'or Dinner or Gentlemen** Ring*. Aino Men’* Kuby Ring* and Ladle*’ v IllrthNtoncM for every month—wear jour*, be liaeky. B t\|f/// MADAGASCAR GEMS have the *nme fine brilliancy, the Name blue- My..' Sto '/s’ white color*. the Name perfect cuttin'.N. on the genuine DIAMONDS K sci? coating UNI time* a* much. They Maud nil text*. 5-year written guar- Ji •*$ B nnter ngalnnt tarnlnhing* loan of brilliancy- or loan of Ntone. Thia ring It given free if yoji can buy one of eqnal wear for Icnn than five dollnra. Coupon good Saturday, January 12th only. 3 MAIL ORDERS 10c EXTRA a ■ I Kohne Drug Store I M East Side Second St. & 8 Hours Only Saturday—l 2 noon to 8 p. m. iji;
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JANUARY 10 1935
i were appointed tut repre-sentativ, s J | for the Inter-River Zone, Members of the refreshment t ‘ i cii i.rnittee >tnd to > iv? ■ harge cf Ithe social night ~f this month In-; jcludet W Iter lloli.t, Viola Hunter and George Hunter. The dat" of the Catholic 1.i110.C ;of Cohim da -in ial party hs I been | ii hanged fro.n Tinwday n gh', ,Imluary If, to Wednesday nlg.i , .bn-. , uary 16. EASTERN STARS HAVE INSPECTION Th j Decatur nd Gen.-va rhtip-, iters of the Ka'-tern Star organ! i ( tlon united in entertaining the worthy grand mi'ron, Mri. Haze! Til nrpson Coates of Veedersburg 'in the M> ■ nlc liiill Wednesdiy 1 u ig> t. A number of visitors from Bern . Bluffton, Fort Wayne and Wi'lslHre, ()hlo w re present at the meeJng. The gr nd .sentinel of Indiana, I eii Bennett, of Fort Wayne, was a m an honored guu-t at th ■ meeting. Preceding the inspection, a dinner was served at six o’ lock, initiatory s-rvle s were held- Deo • lur chapter opened and dust'd the i Im etilig and Hie Geneva gro I put' ( . n the vv ,rk. MEETING OF FRIVOLITY CLUB Mrs. B. .1. Braun w -s hotters to •he rembers ot the Frivolity Club at her home Wedn sday night. Prizes were won by Mui. Burl Johnson. Mix. Frank Crist and Mrs. D'e I'Yvl-ad.. The eleeti n r f officers w i eld and Mrs. Nick Braun w> a nam d, i.iresideut and Mrs. Ray Miller, see-! retary. A delicious luncheon wait served. The next meeting will be held in tw.i weeks with Mrs. Ni Bp-un-HONORS HUSBAND AT BIRTHDAY DINNER Mrs* Leland Frank entertained at a birthday dinner Sunday in honor of her husland. Guests inelud d Mr. and Mrs. 1.. W. Frank. Mr. and Mrs: l.awrenc' Lewton • nd family of Fort Wayne, Myron Frank, nd Mr. and Mib. Frank Cris.. Mr. Fim < received a no i.ber . f birth!d.iy gif.. - Th? Phoebe Efble cla-s i»f the .Zion Ref itned Sunday S -ho 1 will hold its regular meej-g at tie home of Mi:.s Matilda Sellemeyer Wednesday night at seven-thirty o'clock. The a ••listing hoßtesses vvi'.l b Mr . li l.ih Yager, Mrs. Cl ■ tus Miller and Mrs Floyd Hunter. , MRS. VES VENIS SURPRISED AT PARTY A birthday surprise party was 'given at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. Ves Venin recently, in honor of Mrs. Venis. The home was beautifully decorated with roses and potted potted plants. The g ies s arrived at the raw | with well filled baskets. Music and games were enjoyed. Th se present were Mr. and Mrs- Frank Klick, Mr. I ,and Mrs. Chas rer Bav ■ nd hi'd’en of Detroit. Mi. higan; Gl?n Ray. Mr. and Mns. Alf King and children. Mrs. Milton Werling and 'J.iildren and Ju nita Bowman. o 'i Auction Scbocl Notes ♦- — ♦ Visitors at the Reppert Auction School yesterday were Col Horton (cf Morrterilß*. Indiana nd Cbt. i Clare of Conuerse, Indiana. Bo h . ! ; these men are former graduates of I this school and each spok? very in i ! terestingly to the daos. The sale last evening wan .gain I j attended by a capacity crowd and jlhe bidding was quite brisk, thoug' ■ Some of the people have attended I (.so many of th? sales that they felt (they were entitled to i :ma 1 j . j aunt of credit. This was ruled (.nt by the clerk cf the sale. .?01. J Grobe of Galleon. Ohio and every one wi nt away satisfiedThe cl' Svs was in good spirits this morning after liaving re eived their diplomas y s-terday afternoon. o— * —— Joe Baumgirtner of route 4, De- I caitur was a vieitqr in thia city Wed- I nesday and renewed hie subs- rip- | tion to the if aper for another year. ,
PERSONALS Florence Rinitley of route 2, i Berne was a visitor in this city to- ' day and renewed her paper for an ! other year. > William Hurt of route 5, Deca- ■ lur, traiiHacted business in this* city today and renewed Ills paper. I F. Foley of Ohio City, Ohio, was a visitor in Decatur today and renewed Ills p per today. | Fred Heuer. A. C. Butcher and • U C. Helm renewed their Hiibscrlplions to tlie Democrat today. Ikivid Kauffman of route 1, Ge. neva was a shopper in this city today and renewed his paper for another year. I’hil Sauer, county commissioner, was awarded tlie quilt sold by the members of tile Delta Theta Tan alumni sorority, it was announced today. Members of Hie Pythian Sister lodge are asked to meet at tlie S. E. Black Funeral Home on Adams street Friday afternoon at 1:15 o'clock to attend the funeral to be held for Mrs Belle Phillips. Bill v/hittennarger lias been removed from the home of his sister. ' Mrs. John Reynolds to tlie St. ! ! Joseph Hospital in Fort Wayne.! Mr. Whittenbarger was employed i at tlie Wolf and Dessauer garage ! when he became ill. “Cornle” Counter and Frank , Johns transacted biusineM in Fort Wayne Wednesday afternoon. Dr. C. C. Rayl and Sam Acker of this city were in Weduesibiy and I renewed their papers. i ('. Schafer of The SJiafer I St re a d Arnold Gerberding of The ( Schafer Company went to Chicago' t day to parch .se n w • pring mer i • handise f r their revpec ive con-1 j cerns. Chas. F. Fuelling of route 7. Deca-; fur was a shopper in thin city Wed-1 nesday .ind stopped in and renewal his p per for anotfier year. Dr. N. A. Bixler of V is city, f rst ( vie president and cliairnc n f tlie I executive e m i.itte? of the Indian 11 Asuoci tion of C| lometrisfo, wil l ; at.end the annual convenflon and ( edu ational congress oi the a iso :a tion to • e held at the Hotel Severin j in 'lndianapolis iSund. y, Monday: and Tuesday, Janu 1 rv 13. 14 aid I*>. j
Ingredients of Vicks Vapoßub in Convenient Candy Form VICKS COUGH DROP Jr* 1 4 !■!■■ 9 i\ I SIMPLY put a few drops of Vapure on your handkerchief, or on your pillow as you sleep. Feel its soothing oils open the stuffed air passages and re’ieve the irritated membranes. It lets you get needed sleep—often impossible with stuffed air passages. I I nEHBEw •< 4 oz. size 50c B. J. SMITH DRUG CO. tewrwitf • !
MiMiitiHM'nir'inTiiirji'-LaLmuiii 111 ji:~..-iihw.-J-i._...uu 1 11 iiinw~-n An Event Os VALUES A ROUSING BIG I ■ a U*' M Wil ■ I f II 71 1 ■ I ■ I I■■J 1 I I I [OF WINTER FOOTWEAR We’re ckanii r house. Al 1 surplus stock of Footwear ' us t K °‘ H R ' re are no “ilb-” “and*” or “buts” about And because v. c :.re determined to rid our she’ves rff/ < f this merchandise, jou get the most outsLinding tSf saving opportunity ewr presented. '7-'>n’t It" the i(|w ' tel prices deceive you. Every pair oilcred is from our regular stock — new in style. Bargains for every enn PAID Juu rHIfl — SALE STARTS SATURDAY — Ladies straps. Pumps. Ties, One rack Mens Oxfords (brok- , (Broken Sizes) in Black, Blue, cn gi Z es) Brown anil Black, Brown, and Suede combinations va UCi front $5 to s(i; selling sizes 4t09 in AAA to EEE. nOW, pair ‘ W'"■•' l Every pair taken from our reg- /jfrl ular stock and includes values F~~ * from $4 to $5. A real savings IL * ® D E I* ' ' opportunity. V J QE > Li® § Table of Mens Work Shoes I /r’?’ fi all solid leather, best cf construction If lag ' ' One table (broken sizes) se !| a ( $2.50 to $3.00. Q t /‘Ci J Ladies Footwear. Straps and q-u- | Ties. Tans ard Blacks — k values included to J6.CO. — ' I Choice AH Other Work Shoes ft* 1 ar\ !in,f at A ’ $ 1.49 io e One lot Ladies High Heel Boys and Girls Shoes for Crowing Giris and Lad.es style |» uni ps and Straps, broken School or Dress. I'cal Shoes, all leather. Straps. . h . savings at Pumps, Oxfords. Ties, tnclud- ’ inq suede, crushed kid, Brown /A Percent ’" d Gra > 8 - * 4 $5 SLOO 10 ILscount $2.49 NICHOLS SHOE Store | J DRASTIC SAVING! BIG VALUES’ I Now Going On N Here is your opportunity for Savings. In order to reduce our ’v\ inter Stock We offer tremendous reductions on high-grade quality merchandise. Others have shared in the savings and we invi.e you to do the same. PLACED AT 3PR!CES Clearance of our entire stock of Coats at practically give away prices. All first-class gar- $ ments, wonderful selection and unusual M savings at $9.85, $12.85 B $15.85 I ’ Elw •••■'■ BLANKETS 70x80 Twc-tone Blankets, part wool, good n B paiurns, an c .ccptionai bill, pair £ 10x80 Sing c Blankets, good setection patterns. 1 t $3 Better Buy Now! OOV f M ■ 70x80 Double Blankets, large number to 4Q g .»' ! j fl choose from. A real raving tj) .1 • 72x84 Double Blankets, part wool, jft V | . k\ jia an extra good one and on>v ‘ | yc?r | YOUR NEEDS IN THIS SALE. BIG ?u d CM time e X e sVp t" I SAYINGS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, morrow or Saturday! _____ LANKENAU’S ■■■■■■■flflflflfl. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■KflEßDflflflflttßflaflflflDElflflflflflflflflflflßflflflßflflflflflflflK
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